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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899,
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SHOOS
arc: built for style, fit and service, We offer
you shos of this wcllknovvn make at the lowest
possible prices,
Our Cash Business Plan.
enables us to undersell merchants who "buy on
time and sell on eternity," That's why trade
continues to increase at the
N?u York Racket
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and MaGkimosnes
At Less Than
Manufacturer's Cost
We are determined not to carry
any of these goods over so we
will sacrifice them
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
COllNHU COMMEIICIAL AND STATK STUEETfl,
SALEM,. OREGON.
POTATOES
WE PAY niQHEST.iOABII PRICE.
OREGON GRBBN AND DRIED FRDIT CO.
Suitable Tools
WANTED
IIS, Hi! II OATS
5S State Street, SalemOre
FOR ALL TRADES.
A man might as well try to work
with his hands alone unless he has
the tools that help.
THE BEST
Is none too good for the man that
dons the work.
THE REST
can always be found at
GRAY BROS.
BOISE'S
ERMINE
Not Removed By Ad
ams'BM
Routine Proceedings in the
Senate.
Resolutions and Second Reading
of House Bills.
Tho Agricultural eollcgo (taking
850,000 appropriation causes much un
favorable comment.
Representative Stump' letter
ngal nst tho 850,000 a year: sugar bounty
has created considerable opposition to
that measure.
There 1h a suspicion of a gigantic
graft In the Fish and Gamo Warden's
demand for $25,000. Ex-Senator Denny
Is lobbying for the bill and Is supposed
to bo slated for the chief dcputyshlp.
It Is overshadowing ns an expense tho
commissions that wero abolished at
tho special scsslou.
The Salem bar, with the exception
of two or three who have personal
reasons, have signed a protest against
the Adams bill to abolish the addit
ional judgeship.
It Is understood tho bar at Albany,
Dallus. McMlnnvlllo, Tillamook and
other towns In tho district uro
taking tho sumo action. Most of
them are Republicans, but the move
mentto retain Judge Bolso's services
on tho bench Is entirely non-partisan.
Judge Burnett has been quoted in
the press by those Interested In iho
Adam's bill to abolish Judge Boise's
offlco ns saying that be could alone do
ull the business of tho two depart
ments of the third judicial district.
That statement was mado by Judge
Burnett In 1805 uud'ls. probably bolng
repeated now.
It Is riot understood that Judge
Buructt Is actively supporting the
presont movement to abolish the ad
ditional judgeship. It would be an
act of discourtesy to Judge Boise,
who has carefully refrained from any
act whllo on the bench that would
appear as a discourtesy to a co-ordinate
court.
Tho lawyers of the district, who
may bo fairly supposed to know tho
Interests of their clients, do not be
lieve that Judge Burnett or any other
one judge could do all tho business
now done In the two courts of tho
four counties aud glvo time to prop
erly prepare und presont caecs or
render decisions that would not be
reversed In the higher courts.
We have seen no recent expression
of Judge Burnett on the subject of
abolishing the adltlonal judgeship.
Ills opinion of four years ago ought
not to apply now, whoti business In
tho circuit courts Is manifestly on tho
lncrcaso and It Is proposed to add new
circuit Oudges and create now dis
tricts elsewhere.
SENATE WEDNESDAY FOUENOON.
S. B, 135, Smith, to authorize the
state board of phormuc7 to reg
ister any person holding a
diploma from reputed schools of
phaimacy.
S. B. 130, Kelly, for tho relief of Iva
Templctou, appropratlng $5000.
S, B. 137, Wade, providing for a state
tax upon tourist car business.
S. B. 138, Howe, to regulate Oregon
Building and loan associations.
S. B. 130. Howe, to regulate foreign
und domestic building and loan
associations.
S. B. M0, Howe, to regulate mutual
fire Insurance associations.
S. B. 141, Daly, providing for a state
board of text book commissioners.
Read second tlmo und referred to
revision of laws.
S. B. 142, Oufur, to amend civil pro
cedure, to avoid necessity of
posting notices on property, but
making tiling of certificate with
county clerk sufflclent.
S. B. 142, Joseph I, (by request) to
provide for taxing bicycles and
building bicycle paths.
S, B. 144,Selllng. providing for pay
ment nf fees and salaries to
county officers.
S. B. 145, Proebstel, making bond of
city of Pendleton available for deposit.
S.B. 140, Probstcl, Using salaries of
county treasurers.
S. B. 147, Proebstel, Using salaries o
county commissioners,
S. B. 148, Brownoll, for tho protection
of electric wires and appliances.
S. B. 140, Browncll, for a constitu
tional convention.
S. B. 150, Mulkoy, to provide a state
board of equalization.
S. B. 1C1, Smith, providing for fund
ing bonds for county debts.
S. B. 1C2, Loonoy, ompoworlng -tho
trustees of Jefferson Instituto to
transfer property.
Read three times and passed.
SECOND READING IIOU8B BILLS.
II. 11, 2, Moody. To lncrcwo tho number or
Jatttces or tho uprome court by two.
Judiciary.
U. B. 181. Wilson. Drain charter.
Municipal corporations.
S. J. R. 7, Patterson, providing that
tho governor may veto any part
of an appropriation bill.
Referred to judiciary,
HOUSE WEDNESDAY A. M.
Resolution Introduced by Butt:
That'tho locks at Oregon City should
pass under tho control of tho
general government and asking
our representatives In congress to use
their Influence to that end. Adopted.
UILLS PASSED.
II. B. 34, Cumroiugs.
n. B. 40, Meyers.
SECOND HEADING,
H. n. IS, Curtis, to protectsturgcoti.
To committee on fisheries.
II, II. 14, Wlwllojr, to Amend Hoe. 060 ot tho laws
of Oregon.
To committee on judiciary.
II. D. 18, Moody, to provide for criminal pro
catlon upon luformnttoti, without the
Intervention of the grand Jury.
To commlttco on judiciary.
II. D. 10. Moody, roqulrlne the depot It of
money for juror fees in olvll cases.
To committee on judiciary.
II, D. 17, Moody, rolntlnir to nefotlabU Instru
menu, To committee on banking and In
insurance.
n.IJ. 18. Oray, requiring towns and cities to
ubmlt proposed charter to a voto of the
oltlzons.
To committee on coiporations.
II. II. 19, Dayer, to KBolato tho doing of public
works.
To committee on manufactures,
II. D. SO, nUclcaby, to authorise county Judges
and clerks of school district to bid In
property told for tnxos,
To commlttco on judiciary.
II. n. 31, Morton, to euro delects In d"edf here
tofore mado.
To commlttco an Judiciary.
II. I). 22, Itcodor, to amend tho not incorporat
ing tho city of Umatilla.
II. I). 23, Curtis, to amend the luw relative to
tho salo of roal uttalo for taxes.
Tocommltteo on assessment and
taxation.
H.D.2I, Draco, regulating sleeping car rates.
To icommltteo on , rallwuys and
transportation.
H.I). 25, Curtis, to amend theact creating tho
oOlco of attorney gcnoral.
To committee on Judiciary.
11.11. 20, Gray, requiring tho doors of public
buildings to opon outward.
To commlttco on cities and towns.
II. n. 27, Oray, rotating to county officers.
To committee on election.
II, II, 28, Curtis, Abolishing the board of agri
culture.
Reforred to committee.
II, B. 29, Curtis, relating to tho salo of property
sold for talon.
To commlttco on assessment and
taxation.
II, D. 30, Oregg, relating to exoontors and ad
ministrators.
To committee on Judiciary.
II. D.81, Young, to create tho oQlco of game nnd
forestry warden In counties.
To commlttco on Ash and game,
PASSED.
II. B., 22 Rccder.
SECOND HEADING!.
II. I). S3, I'lagg, for the protection of wild duck-
making It unlawful for any person to kill
more than twenty In one day.
To committee on Fisheries,
II U 93, Morton, relating to attachments.
To committee on Judiciary,
II II 88, Hill, regulating elections and providing
for the registration of voter.
To committee on elections
II n 87, I'ordney, changing the boundary Un
between Union and Wullowa counties.
To Union and Wlllowa delegation.
II D 83, Hill, regulating pllotageon the Colum
liia river.
To committee on commerce.
II 1)39, Hill, creating the offlco ofUxvolIecto
In counties over 50,000.
To Multnamah delegation!
H, U, 41, Topping, amending an act for the pro
toot Ion of public bridges. I'rohibllln
driving over them faster than a walk.
To committee on roads and high
ways.
II, B. 42, Curtis, to committee on
ways and means,
IT. I). 43, Ilawson, relating to practice In Justice
courts.
To commlttco on Judiciary,
II. I), 41, Whalley, relating to garnishment ef
money due to public officers.
To committee on Judiciary.
H.B. 45, Whalley, relating to county roads and
providing for a ttato road engineer.
To committee on roads and highways.
Concluded on Fourth
SINNERS ELEVATED
To. United States Senator
ships in Various States.
Br Associated Vrenn to the Journal.
IlAititisnuna, Pa , Jan. 18. Sen
atorial voto in joint sessien: ,Quay
112:Jenks (dem)84; Dalzell (rep) 15;
other scattering. Necessary to cholco
125.
Omaha, Jan. 18. Voto for senater:
Allen (Pop.) 58; Hayard (Rep.) 29.
Othor votes scattering.
Olympia, Jan. 18-Tho first Joint
ballot for Uultcd States Senater:
Wilson, 20; Postor, 21; Humes-, 12; A n
keny, 8; Lewis; 2(1; Allen, 1.
Aluany, Jan 18-Ohauncy M. Do
pow was .formally declared United
States Senator today.
. Augusta, Maine, Jun. 18. Election
of Eugene Hale, to tho United States
senate wus formally unnounccd.
Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 18
Francis M. Ccckrcll wus formrlly
elected United States senate.
: Salt Lake, Jan. 18. First Joint
ballot on United States senater:
King 10; McCunoll; Powers 8: Can
non 7; Sutherland (Rep,) 14. Absent
four.
Doveii, Del.. Jan. 18-Tho legisla
ture in joint session today took two
ballots for United Statca Senator, No
election resulting. Addlcks, (uulon
rep.) and George Gray (dem.) each
havo tirtcen, others scattering.
Cuaulston, W. Vu., Jan. Tho Sen
atorial situation Is unchanged. Tho
house Is still in u deadlock over the
contested seats.s
St. Paul, Ian. 18. Tho Joint sos
slou ratified tho election of Davis us
United States senator,
Lansing, Mich., Jan. 16. Tho joint
session rati lied tho election of Bur
rows as scuator.
Sacramento, Jun. 18. -On 20th bal
lot for senator no change.
.
Helena, Mon Jan. 18. Ballot on
scnutors resulted: Conurd 32
20. Toolo 8, Power (rep) 15
Clark
CURERNCY
Reform Abandoned At This
Session
Ir Aaoolntel I'reaa o tho Jonrunl.
Washington, Jan. 18. Tho liouso
committee on banking and currency
has decided to muKo no further effort
at tills session to urgo tho McClcary
bill for currency and banking re.
vision.
Postponed,
At tl'o last moment it has boon do
clded to postpone tho A. O. U. W.
services one wcok. Thss will make
tho date of tho exercises January 25,
180
Which Judge ?
Discussing tho Adams bill to abol
ish one of the circuit Judges in this
district, u prominent lawyor sala to te
day: "It might be well to consider tho
probablo effect of tho repeal of the
actor 1803, relatlyo to the election of
the additional circuit judgo for the
third Judicial district. Tho query is,
If tho said uct should bo repealed
which onoof the present Incumbents
It would retire, If either or both?
Neither of the Judges v. ore elected
with reference to either of tho de
partments created by tho said act.
Thero It nothing lu the said
uct providing for tho tilling
of either department by the
scycrul incumbentu. It Is true
tho fifth section nt tho said act docs
provide, that the sonlor Judge, ns to
the time of service, shall act In de
partment No, 1, uud tho othor judgo
In department No. 2, but either judge
may act In either department.
Judges Bo I bo und Burnett worn
elected to serve In the capacity of
judges in this district at the lust
gcnerul election for tho term
of six years each, but neither nf them
were elected with reference to either
of the said departments'. They vcro
both candidates for the ofllco of cir
cuit Judge of tho third Judicial dis
trict, each received the necessary
number of vote to entitle them to
the certlticate of election.
'To simply repeal this act would
certainly leave this matter open to
serious questions us to which one
should retire, or, in other words,
which one would have tho belt right
to hold tho ofllce?"
A sneak thief visited tho clothes lino
In the yard of Wtu. Buck, who resides
on Mill street, last night und look
some of tho best woman's uuderwarc.
TREATY RATIFICATION.
Queen Regent Will Permit the Cottes to
Share the Honor,
Madrid, Jan. 18. Tho premier,
Scnor Sagasta, In un interview de
clared sthat he only awaited tho
United States senate's rallilcatlon of
tho peace troaty to couvoko tho
cortcs. It appears that upon the'
occasion of a recent visit ot the
premier to tho palaco, nttcr his recov
ery from tho sickness which conllncd
him to his bed for somo tlmo, tho
queon'regent, whoso tact in constitu
tional matters is well known, drow
attention to tho clauso in the treaty
providing that Whllo It should be
signed b) president McKtnlcy aud
ratified by tbo United States senate,
on the Spanish sldo It should only be
signed by the queen regent, leaving
out Its ratification by cortcs, as sho
was not justified in signing it alone,
and thereby incurring the conso
quenco of Its effect Jupon public feel
lug. At tho cabinet council today, Sonor
Pulgccrvcr, minister of finance, ex
pressed a dcslro to rcslgno his portfo
lio, but he ultimately yielded to the
persuasion of Senor Sagasta, tho pre in
Icr, who represented tho necessity of
tho ministry nppcartug Intact before
tho cortcs.
No dato 1ms yot boon fixed for the
meeting of tho cortcs, but It will
probably como togother two days
after the rati tlr.at Ion of tho treaty by
tho United States senate. This is
tbo course advocated by Duko Al
modovar del Bio, in In Is tor for foreign
affair-, on tho ground that the senate
"may yet introduce modifications into
the treaty in the articles dealing with
tho Philippines."
BURNING MINE
Sixty Men Escape Great
Dangorof Death
Dr Aaaoclntert Presa to the Journitl.
Nkw Cartlk, Colorado, Jan. 18
Tho Wheolcr mine was discovered to
bo on tiro lust night. Many men es
caped, but is feared that somo are Im
prisoned. Tho number of men lu the
mine are about sixty. Owing to tho
great excitement prevailing tho loss
of life, If any, is unknown.
LATICIl.
All tho men In tho Whcolcr mine
escaped.
No Mora Judges,
From a prlyato canvass of tho Honu
tors It appears that the bill to add
two Judges to the supremo court will
bo dofeuted when It comes to a voto.
It brings Into promlnenco, however,
the bill rora supremo court commis
sion, which seems likely to receive fu
vorablo consideration.
Thero Is n growing sentiment In
fayorof tho Gov. Lord's recommenda
tion that tho limit or appeals In civil
cases bo fixed at W00.
Alto Olllngcr, contractor and
builder, has complotcd tils work ut
Spokane, and roturncd to his homo at
South Salem. Ho Is prepared to fur
nish estimates, contracts or uct us
foreman. Residence corner Llborty
und Miliar street.
DOGS WANTED.-Wolght from 76
pounds to 100 pounds, long hulr, vig
orous and strong. Leave wod
at "Tho Fair" 274 Commercial
street. M8-:ttt
...From 1.116 Rips to America...
BmBROIDBRIES
UNSURPASSED AND UNAPPROACHABLE.
OCR ADVANCE SHIPMENT OF SPUING EMBROIDERIES Is now on
display and offered to you at SPECIAL INVENTORY PRICES, haying pur
chased them dliect from St. Gall, Switzerland, ut u saving of about 25 per
cent. Our offering ut our special prices means big savings for you.
One Price to All.
DRESS GOODS.
JACKETS.
CAPES.
UNDERWEAR.
WRAPPERS.
LACE CURTAINS.
LINENS.
NAPKINS.
RIBBONS.
FASCINATORS.
HOODS, ETC,, ETC.
Embroideries at
Jos. Meyers
Salem's Greatest
OUR
FLAG
And the British En
sign
Are Flying Over the Samoan
Islands
A Revolution BrokoOut OverChange
of Kings,
Ur Aaaoolnted I'reaa to the Journnl.
San Fiianoisco, Jun. IB. A cable
gram to tho Call from Aukland, Now
Zealand, of dato January 17 says;
"When the steamship Almcdii left
Apia Jan. 12. a revolution had
broken out In tho Samoan Islands and
was being waged with much
blnod shed and great destruction
of property. Tho Warships Falko
und Porpoise were at the Islands and
taking part in suppresslngitho ris
ing. On Dccombcr 31 tho chief jus
tice .decided In favor of Mallotoa
Tanu to bo king, claiming that
Matuufa wa barred by tho .treaty of
Berlin. On January 1 live thousand
ofMataafa's followers rose in rebel
lion and defeated two two thousand
of Mnllctoa's forces, killing thirteen.
The rebels burned 400 and razed the
towns on Upolu Island, Foreigners
woro uninjured. Tho crow ol the
Porpoise is guarding tho mission as a
rofugco for Mallotoa. Tho thrco con
suls signed proclamations recognizing
Mataafa's party as tho provisional
government, ponding instructions
from the powers, with president
Raffcll as tho executive head. On
tho sixth BatTcll proclaimed tho
supremo court closed and took
possession, declaring himself chlof
Justice Tho British and American
consuls united In a strong protest
against tho action of tho president
of tho Municipal Council. On tho
7th Capt. Sturdee. of tho Porpoise,
and tho two consuls declared tho ac
tion illegal. Tho Porpoise cleared
for notion und landed a forcj of
marines, This forco was unopposed.
They took possession of tho court.ro
Installed Chief Justlco Chambers aud
the British ucd Amorlcan llas wero
hoisted over tho court ouso. Tho pro
visional government wrote to Sturdco
on tho 12th It would seize Mallotoa
and tako tho Taumsscs off the Por-
polso by forco! f uecossrry. rrT
Tho British and Amorlcan consuls
havo nrotestcd against nny Infringe
ment of tho Berlin treaty. Tho Brit
ish residents havo takon rcfugo in tho
consulato and tho American rcsldonts
havo taken rtfugo in the mission.
An American warship is urgently
needed hero.
Quality Our Standard,
Quilts and Blankets
Including tho famous Thomas Kuy
Blankets at special inventory prices.
Umbrellas
At special prices.
95c
Cents for a fine Percule or Madras
shirt; only u tew left; regular price
$1 25 und 91,60.
special prices, Muslin Underwear at special prices,
RoVal
Baking Powder
-
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Alum baking; powtkrs tat the erealcst
menace to health of the present day.
wovM. BAmwa rowosn ca, nsw vosk.
No Indian Uprising.
nr Associated Press t the Journal.
Washington, Jan, 18Tho secre
tary of tho Interior. In a communi
cation with tho house committee onu
tndlau affatls. said that investigation
shows tho reports of threatened up
rising of Indians In the Northern
Clioycnno reservation wero unfounded,
WHEAT MARKET.
11 r Aiaoclnted I'reaa to tha Joarnnl.
CmoAao, Jan. 18. May 701; cash
2 red 70i.
.San Francisco, Jan. 18. May 110J
cash 1121.
Prevent
Pneumonia
Prevention is always better than
euro, oven when euro is possible.
But so ninny times pneumonia is not
cured that prevention becomes tho
natural act of that instinct of solf
preservntion which is "tho first law
of nature." Pneumonia can bo pre
vented nnd is of ton cured by thouso
of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
"Somo yean ago I had it severe cold nnd
was threatened with pneumonia. I could
nolthor cat nor sloop, and was In a wretched
condition. I procured a bottlo of Ayer's
Chorry Pectoral and took It according to tha
directions, nnd at thu end of fifteen days was
as well and sound as boforo tho attack. I
havo recommended It in many cases of pneu
monia sinco, and havo nover known It to fall
In elTocting a euro."
JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La.
"I was attacked with n cold that settled
on my lungs, and defied tbo skill of my phy
sicians eo tliat they considered mo Incurable.
At last 1 began to uso Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
and was ontlroly cured after haying taken
two bottles."
FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO,
Taunton, Moss.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
is put up in lialf-sizo bottles at half
prico 50 cont3.
Go to E'lls & Zlnn's, now tako my
adylco,
For candles and nuta and ovr.rythlng
nice.
Thoy have oynrytnlng In this line,
And you can also got a shlno.
At making nlco fresh candles,
Kills & Zlnn are very handy,
And they soil It very choap,
Into their placo Just take a peep.
1W State urcet,
Clearance Specials.
Men's and Boy's
Clothing at special Inventory prices;
entlro lino at greatly altered prices.
Men's
Trousers
Some suit pants placed In a special
lo- at speolal prices. Genuine bar
gains 25 per cent cheaper than regu
lar lines.
& Son
Store.
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