Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, September 27, 1898, Image 4

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THE LEGISLATURE,
Shows a Businesslike Inclination
to Economize.
I House and Senate Vote Down Grab
Qamea Governor's Message
( In This. Issue.
In tlio scnuto thoschcnio for the
usual whltowns.1 of the stnto treasury
was voted down, as was tlio codo steal,
which ought to cut off tlio houso from
similar grabs us neither houso alono
ought to appropnato money In nny
manner. In both cases lion Ben.
Selling did the hard lighting.
In the houso tho resolution to buy
five papers for each member was cut
down to three, tho Union members
voting against buying any. Mr, Mc
Culloch tabled tho resolution to In
vestigate tho stato treasury, on tho
theory tnat It belonged to tlio work of
tho rcKular session.
Speaker Carter Is catching onto his
wcrk ul:cly, considering that ho
never saw a legislature In session be
fore he took tho gavel to preside oyer
ono liliuseU, Ho will not announco
lilt committees Wednesday, as stated.
Ho feels that much depends .upon
their work, and as their organization
of tho General Assembly may be con
tinued nttho regular session, if It gives
satisfaction, ho will strlyo hard to get
his committees as nearly right as pos
sible. Economy and the dispatch of
business will bo his sole guides.
In the senatorial Held the faction
seem to havo concentrated unon M.
U. George, one of Gov. Lord's uu-1
polntces for circuit Jludgo. who Is
trying to.play both sides for support.
It looks as though tho llrst round
would bo a count of nosed between
Gcorgo and Corbett. or a scattering
of votes between a multiplicity of
candidates to prevent an election.
No senatorial caucus has been un
announced, but It Is certain that the
MltchcII'Mcllrlde continuant will
make a determined stand one way or
another, to dofeat tho election of
Air. L'orbctt at all hazards.
Tho Union members held a confer
ence this morning at which only
members wore allowed to bo nrcs-
cnt, but no conluslon was reached as
to senatorial candidates. Several
names were canvassed but a decision
was deferred to another conference.
Tho names considered are men of the
highest, character.
Hen Selling Is the business scna'or
so far, and ho has the senate back of
him.
U. S. Senator McBrldo, accompanied
by his nephew and private secretary
13. 0. Glltner, was In tho lobbies of
Hotel Willamette this afternoon.
A Gr eat Reduction Sale
At Znndmcr's Clothing Store for the Next Thirty D.ays
Our entlro stock of Men's and Hoy's Clothing, Boots and Shoes and
Gents' Furnishing Goods below nickel "prices.
Read thslprlco list:
Men's suits In all sizes, former prlco JO, now s4 on
Men s a woo c ay worsted suits oxtru heavy, former price $12. now' " o oo
Men's a woo chovlot suits, former prlco $10, now. .... ...... " ' o 60
lions all wool plaid suits, former prlco $10, now..,. . ? no
Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to . o $
lVoys' mocklntoshcs, all sizes, reduced to . 7
Men s henry working paum, former prlco nil 25, now. "" !". m
Men a cotton worsted oxtia lino, formorpneo $1.50, now ! i on
Men s all svool cheviots, extra tlno, former price $2 60, now ! 175
Men a ijood heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to .,'.'."" 1 25
Men'sDoz. rlvrtted overas, pain, reduced to ... .
Mcn'a 0 oz. heavy Jumper. . ....... ,T ... .?. $
Men'sooz. heavy eughU overalls reduced to::;':::::::;::. ::;;::::;;
Also a full lino of men's oxtra hoavy box coats at very low
Rlffi iA i80 tt fuU na 1f yut'' ""ll" at reduced Slcci'uS!
brollas, liats, caps, trunks laud valises; a fufi liuo of full and
winter underwear, overwear, neckwear, socks, handkerchiefs
buspoudora'gloyes, 0 d., nt very low prices Wo havo Hull line
and get your cholco of bargalus whllo tho stock Is complete
This is a New Stock and Has Been Bouoiit son Fall Thade.
H ZANDMEF, 96 State street, Near Commercial
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
HOUSE MONDAY AFTERNOON.
The speaker was authorized to
appoint a mulling clerk and three
pages and said ho would announco
these appointments at tho opening
Tuesday morning.
Moody, Williamson and Beuch were
appointed to Invito tho secretary or
stato to administer the oath to the
newly elected officers, which that gen
tleman did In a few moments.
Curtis seconded by Myers, offered
resolution that each member be pro
vldcd house und senate lournal and
laws of 1805 and a copy of II Ill's code.
Ilesolutlon adopted.
McCulloch moved that thrco notify
the governor of tlio organization of
tho house. Carried. McCulloch,
McAllister and Ross wero appointed
us such committee.
Myers olfcrcd resolution for pro
vldlng each member with Jive dally
or weekly newspapers. McCulloch
moved to Indefinitely postpone and
pending a vote Mr. Myers withdrew
tho resolution.
Moody moved to notify tho senate
of the organization of the house.
Mr. Curtis offered a resolution,
which asked that the renortcrs of
the various nowspupers bo Invited to
scats within the bar and that the
scrgcant.at-arms bo Instructed to
provide conveniences for them.
Mr, Williamson introduced a reso
lution inviting the ministers of tho
vurious rcllalous denominations of
the state to open the dully session of
tho houso with pruycr.
A resolution was offered that a
committeo of five be nppolntcd to de
termine and recommend tho compen
sation of thcofllccrsof the house.
MILLS INTRODUCED.
BROWNELL, S. B. No. 1.
a To repeal act crcutlng railroad
commission.
MACKAY, S. B. No. 2.
To provide new pilotage rule for
the Port of Portland.
DALY, of Benton S. B. No. 3.
To reduco thclegul rate of Interest
to six percent.
SENATE, TUESDAY, A. M.
President Simon announced his
standing committees.
Senator Hazcltlne offered a rcsolu
tlon for a committee of two t-enutors
and three representatives to Inform
tho governor that both houses aro or
ganized and ready to receive his incs
sage.
DUFUlt, S. B. No. 4,
Itclatlng to terms of circuit court.
DALY, of Luke, S. 13. No. 5,
To amend the assessment luws,
FULTON. S. B. No. 0.
To creuto olllcc of County gumo and
forestry wardens to bo appointed by
tho county courts. Monthly salary
to bo lixed at not above $75 a month.
SELLING, S. B.No.7.
To regulate and tlx salaries or
county olllcers and district attorney
in Aiuitnoman county.
HAZELTINE, S. B. No. 8.
To provide for reimbursement of
moneys, etc,, to commission to Omaha
exposition.
BROWNELL, S. B. No. 0.
For un act to provide for a consti
tutional convention.
OLEM.S.B. No. 10.
For nn act to define terms "land"
and "real property."
DRIVER, S. B.No. 11.
Conferring upo'i Eugene Divinity
school power to issue diplomas, etc.
MACKAY, S. B. No. 12,
To amend pilotage laws.
DALY, of Benton S. B. No, 13.
To authorlzo Benton Co.. to estab
lish a freo ferry at Corvallls.
HARMON, S. B. No. 14.
To amend charter of city of Grante
Puss.
FULTON. S. B. No 15.
For an uct to protect, sturgeon.
BROWNELL, S.B. No. 10.
For an act of facilitate sottlemeut of
cstatcszln eprobatc.
DUFUR. S. B.lNu. 17.
To regulate proceedings In Justice j
cuuria.
PATTERSON, S. B. 18.
To amend law relating to dates of
holding court in thei third district.
DUFUR, S. B. No. 10.
To protect hotel keepers and board
ing houso keepers.
MACKAY, offered a resolution
remonstrating agalnstduty on lumber
as proposed by convention now In
Quebec. Adopted.
.SELLING, S. B. No. 20.
To fix sulariR of state officers and
Judges land olllcers of iho supremo
court.
DALY of Lake. S. B. No. 21
To repeal railroad commission.
FULTON, S. B, No. 22,(by request.)
To provide forphyslolal examina
tion of plaintiffs whoask'for dam.
ages.
MULKEY, S.5B. No. 23,
Tocreato oftlcoof recorder of con.
Jvoyances n Polk Co., with $1,000
salary.
Road second and third tlm nn
passed.
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HARMON, t. H, No. 21.
Relating to appeals In civil actions.
DALY of Lake,S. B.No. 25.
For nn uct tlxlnn sularlcs of tccro
tury of state, treasurer aud clerk of
supreme court.
BUOWNELL, S. B.No. 28.
IlelutluK to contests of wllh,
DALY of Benton, S. B. No. 27.
Authorizing sale of equities la es
tates of decedents.
KELLY. B. B. No. 28.
To repeal olllco of food commissioner.
AJJAiUS. a. is. jno. zv.
To provide for taxation of dogs.
BATES, S. B. No. HO.
Rok'ulutlny trutcrnul orders,
ilurmou offered u resolution oppro
prlutluL' a set of Hill's codes for eacli
senator. Lost.
LOONEY, offered a resolution,
tnut u committee of two senators aud
three representatives be appointed to
Investigate tlis books of the stato
treasurer. Lost by 7 to 16.
TAYLOR, offered a resolution for u
committee of two senators and three
representatives to Investigate books
of asylum. Adopted
RESOLUTIONS.
Joint resolution to meet In joint
assembly at 2. p. m. to hear Oov.
J Lord's message, udoptcd.
uy uurtis for a committeo of ilvo to
which all resolutions bo referred.
Carried.
By Roberts, to prohibit smoking In
hall of houso at any time. Referred.
By Ilawson, providing for commits
teo clerks, carried.
By Youngi for furnishing 200 two
cont stamps and 100 uewspaper
wrappers to each member, carried.
By Meyers, for furnlshlnk' 3 news.
papors to each member, carried.
INTRODUCTION OV UILI.S.
OURTIS., II. B. No. 1.
For protection of Salmon and Food
Fishes.
WHITNEY, n. B. No. 2.
To tax mortgages.
BAYER, II. B. No. 3
To regulato tbo dolnir. of nnhiin
works.
STILLMAN, II. B. No. 4.
To amend sec. 49of Hlllacnrfp.
.CURTIS, n. B. No. 5.
ao reguiato aud protect Sturgeon
fishing,
ODRTIS, n, B. No. 6.
To provide for tho offlea nf immn
and forestry warden.
HILL, II. B.No. 7.
To provide for and regulate elections
to rcqulro and regulato tho registra
tion of yoters for election purposes.
Read first and 6ccond time.
KRUSE, II. B. No. 8.
Providing for tho election of
United States senators.
MOODY, 11, B. No. 0.
To umond sec. 10IJ7 of Hill's code.
ROSS, II. B.-No, 10.
To establish a llscal agency for tho
stato of Oregon In the city of Now
York.
MACKAY.S..T. R. No. 1.
Protesting against tariff on lumber
recommended by convention in Que
bec. Passed,
SUNATE STANDING COMMITTEES.
Forestry Looney,
Rullroads Bruwnoll, Patterson
Daly, of Benton, Mackay, Morrow.
Revision of Luws-Kclly, Reed,
Fulton, Daly of Lake, Smith,
RoadR nnd Highways Bates,
Looney, Daly of Benton, Proobstol,
Clem.
Ways and Means Tuylor, Mulitoy,
Kuykcndall, Selling, Adams.
Agriculture and
Kelloy, Clem.
Assessment and Taxation Mulkey.
Mackay, Potter, Cameron, Taylor,
Claims Howo, Fulton, Daly of
Lake,
Commerce und-Naylgatlon Selling,
nowe, Cameron, Proobstel.
Counties Macka7. Tavlor. nn
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Cameron, Patterson,
Education Kuykendall, narmon,
Porter.
Elections and privileges-. Harmon
Brownell, Wade,
Engrossed Bills-Daly or Benton,
Reed. Mlchell.
Enrolled Bills-Patterson, Mulkey,
Cameron.
Federal Relations Driver, Proob
stel, Dufnr.
Flshlug Industries Reed, Mlchell,
Bates.
Horticulture Dalv ol Ronton. Put.
terson, Looney.
Insurance and Banklnc TTiiinnq
9 - WU
aaams, uates.
Prlntlng-Mlchell, Selling, Haines.
Jrrlgatlom Proebstel, Camorou,
Ji.urrnw.
Judlclary-Fulton, Brownell.Mlch-
Oll. IvRllv. Hufiir
Medlcinn, Pharmacy, Dentistry I
j,w. uunu, ..vujrtiuuiiuiiaiorrow.
Military Affairs nazeltlno, Taylor,
Wado.
Penal Institutions Haines, Driver,
Looney.
Mining-Cameron, Harmon, Smith.
Municipal Cornoratlnns--rrnAi
tine, Harmon, Smith.
Public Bulldlncsand InHtlMitinnc
Adams, nazeltlno, Reed. I
PubllcLands-Porter.Mulkey.nowe.
Driyer, Wade.
' A New One.
All tlio nerinln imr. Mmd nfni,i (nt
but If the people or thH city will cat
at Strong's they will be so happy they
can stand them.
A Green Legislator.
All legislatures may have creco
members but Branson & Co. has the
highest grade groceries bold at any
place In tho city.
TO CURE A COLD INT onn nAV
Tako r,nTiitiv. Ttr.it. - r..ininv
Tablets. All druggists refund tho
Uionov f It falls tn num. or.n Tim
genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
All irugslata soil Dr. MUv Norro PluUo
New Price List of
Welsbach Burners
BURNERS 81 00
MANTELS ,30
CHIMNEYS 10
SHADES 15
SELFUGnTERS.... 23
If llvo or more burners aro taken at
ono tlmo a discount will bo made
from above prices,
Order burners or repairs EARLY
INTnE DAY 1 1
Salem. Gas Light Co.
71 CnEMEKETA ST.
Telephone 60,
Assay Office
AND LABORATORY-
No. 71 Chemekcta si,
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