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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. .. VOL. X SALEM, OREGON, JIUIIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1899. JNO. 23 f raoe 'QMprama1 SHOE arc built for style, fit and service, Wc offer you shos of this wcHvknovvn 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 NeW York All our fine new stock Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods cheaper than ever sold before at any clears ance sale, Wc buy cheaper, Wc sell cheaper. SALEM SHOE STORE It. II. LEA 88 State Street, WITH EVERY PAIR OF &&wws6 0J106S Goes a guarantee of good wear and satis faction, Wc have no fear in recommending them to you, F. H. LACY & SONS 94 State Street. WANTED POTATO! in mons, wy a ) WE PAY HIGI1EST0ASII PRIOE. OREGON GRBBN j ivn nnron fiiiiit m niiu imiuv niuii w, Suitable Tools M v - a , n ia&rfr It u$riv imvTTr I -ql mark; ii 0 0 Racket Clearance ! Clearance ! ! WILL CONTINUE .HIST SIXTEEN DAYS LONG EH. ...Unparalleled Bargains... Men's, Boys,' Youths' Ladies,' Misses Children's BO, Manager. Next door to Ladd & Bush's Bank && ggf5 D rc ciin cud oIMn nrn uu uimw uiuu, muivuii FOR ALL TRADES. . A man might as well try to work with Ills handaalone unless lie 1ms tho tools that help. THE BEST Is none too Reed fur the man that doa the work. THE BEST can always be found &t GRAY BROS, APPORTIONMENT Passed After a Hard Opposition State Fair Bill Referred to Ways and Means. The Woodburn Charter Lost in the House By Two Votes, House joint resolution, introduced by Kruse, for an amendment to Mio constitution embodying tho Initiative and referendum, was reported from the committee on resolution, with the recommendation that it bo sub mitted to a yoto of the House to the end that It may be voted on at the election In 1U0O. Adopted. The Marion couuty delegation re ported on the matter of the salary or the Marion county treasurer, recom mending that the salary bill be amended to tix said salary at 8300 in stead of $1000. Adopted. Brutt inn's resolution to dispense with Virtue's clerk, was called up by Curtis. On motion of Moody it was In definitely postponed by a -vote in which tho ayci were very strong and unanimous' and the noes very weak and Tew. When Curtis' bill to repeal the state fair appropriation came up un der special order, ut 10:110, It was re fcrrcd, on Curtis' motion, to the com mittee ou ways and means. Tho Woodburn charter bill was re ported back from tho committee on alcoholic trafllc, with a majority re port favorable, and a minority roport against It. Flugg spoke In favor of nmcndluu tho charter, to allow liquor to bo sold In the town; Cummings against it. Neither report was adopted. Alnjig struggle now ensued partlc-. Ipatcd In by many members, nil np Darcntly lighting at cross purposes, and punctuated by frequent motions to adjourn. At tho request of Ross the bill was read verbatim, which oc cupied about thrco quarters of an hour. A vwto was llnally reached at 12:45, resulting In the defeat of the bill, being recorded; 12 Absentees. Curtis changed hls vote and tho bill will bo up again. Adjournment was taken until 2 p. in. with the proviso that no busi ness should bo transacted before 2.30 Monday, except the lirst and second reading of bills. 81CNATK FniDAY FORENOON. The committee on counties reported favorably upon tho Williamson appor tionment bill. Fulton moved to make tho bill a special order for 2:30 next Tuesday. Lost. Daly, of Lake moved to amend the bill by sub stltutlng Harney county for Wasco in tho ninth senatorial district. Senator Daly showed that If the change was not made the ninth district would extend from the south extremity of the state and in clude Wasco county, wlili a very dif ferent class or Industries, and Include three-fifths of the state. He sug gested that the proposed bill would practically disfranchise a largo dis trict and practically leave it without representation In the btatc senate The senator spoke feelingly and with effect for his people. Kelly moved to make this bill a special order ar 2 p. m. Tuesday. Ful ton mado a mo$t eloquent plea for postponement. Kolly's motion was lost by 10 to 0, Daly's amendment wus also lost. Daly then moved to strike Wasco out of tho 21st repre. sentatlvo district, leaving Crook, Klamath and Lake in that district. Tills amendment was lost by 20 to !i. Kelly moved to amend by striking out "representing districts of more than one county In a district." Lost. The bill passed by a vote of 22 to 4, Dufur, Morrow, ProobUel and Smith bllng abso.it. Those voting no were Clem, Daly of Lake, Kelly and Wade. UILLS INTHODUOKD. S B 101 Kuykcudall, Revision of school laws, but not effecting the text book proposition. S B 105 Brownoll. Providing that a deed for property situated In two or more counties may be 'recorded In either couuty. S B 100 Dufur To authorize county olllolals to 6ell property bought for delinquent taxes. S J R No 0 was read and referred to the committee on education. The committee report on the Loew enberg contract was taken Irom the table and Senator Fulton offered an amendment stipulating satisfactory securities, bssldea payment of $10,000 in oash, Adopted. , Adjourned to 2:30 Monday. HOUSK-FItlDAY P. M. When tho hour of two arrived no quorum was present. After watting half an hour the fact developed, that twenty-three mombora had gone to Portland on tho afternoon train, so no -quorum could bo escurcd. The only action possible was adjournment from day today until a quorum should bo secured ho tho House adjourned until 10 a. ra. Saturday. So tho mom bore who this morning objected to ad journing over till Monday are left to hold the sack. SENATOR CONTESTS Pending Between Self-Seeking Politician II r Aaaoclntod I'reaa to the Jonrnnl. Oi.YMii'A. Jan. 27. Two ballots were had today and Foster had 27; Wilson 20; Hume 20; Ankony 24; Bridges 1. Olympia, Jan. 27, Balloting for United States senator was dull today. The two ballots taken wore In a per functory way and thore was no ray of enthusiasm although Ankcny gained one vote. Republicans will caucus every night In tho week until an agreement was reached. Sev eral representatives have been heard to express a wish for a dark horse that nil could ugrcc on and thus Bot tle the qucsttou. Among the bills introduced this morning was one in the house to remit all penalty and In terest on tuxei prior to and including the year 1807. Pennsylvania, Jan. 27, Quay 73; Jenks 05; Dalzcil 13. Twenty-nine scattering, paired 20. Delaware, Jan, 27. Gray 14; Ad dicks 15; Dupont 10; scattering 8. Topeica, Kan., Jan. 27. A resolu tion urging the national house of tcprercntutlvcs not to penult Bing ham n. Roberts, of Utah, to tako his seat In that body was adopted by tho lower house of tho Kansas legislature. Tho yoto was 08 to 32 In favor of the resolution. Littlk Rock, .Jan. 27.--A resolu tion Introduced in the. houso protest ing agaiust tho seating of Roberts, congressman-elect from Utah, was tabled by a viva voce vote. Wisconsin Quarlcs, 42; Stephen son, II; Babcock, 14'. Cook-, 20; Wobb, 10; Ryan, Dcm , 10. Neiiiuhica Allen, 68; Haywavd, 33; others scattering. BANK ROBBERY In the City of London Part of the Swag Returned. London, Jan, 20. Tho robbery of ovor sixty thousand pounds Btcrllng from Parr's bank in this city and which has been the sensation of tho week took a dramatic turn today when the chulrman of the bank an nounced that forty thousand pounds had been returned to th3 bank by post. PERSONAL, Jako Hubcrly is visiting in Port land. J. 11. Robnett is taking In tho Irish fair at Portland. Ed. N. E'les is vlowlng tho sights at the Metropolis. Miss Georgia Davenport it visiting friends at Portland. Phil Metschan, the ex-state treas urer, is in Portland. Harry Thompson has gono to Port land for a short visit. II. Zmdrner has returned to Port land after a brier visit here. Tnn majority of the legislators and their clerks went to Portlaud this afternoon in visit over Sunday. Tho regular weekly ball given b the employes to their city friends takes place this evening at tho state asylum for the Insane. Jacob Orober, of Irylng, nndGeorglc Reed of Weston, arc two blind child ren Just come to Salem to attend the state Institute for tnose unfortunates. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Huttou, have returned from Waterloo, where Mr. Hutton wus called by the illnesi of his mother, who Is now recovering n I cely. Your Best Interests. Will be served by making sure of health, It will be a los9 of time And money to be stricken with serious illnes. Tako Hood's Sarsaparlila and purify your blood. In this way all germs of disease wilt bo expelled, sickness and buffering will bo avoided, and your health wilt be preserved. Isn't this a wise course? Hood's I'llU are the only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparlila. Price 25 cents. The New Process. Tho Salem Flouring Mills 'Special" flour U now better than ever. Try it, 4tf CU CrutzUU U Pr, hUiit erro Flatten MAY I STRIKE Blow For Libertv At Once But Aguinaldo's Representa- r tive Denies This, President Wants Action On tho Treaty Dry AaaoolatoA Preaa In (lip Journal, if CitiOAQO, Jan. 27. A special to the Record from Washington says: Wlicn Agonclllo learned that tho sen atehad set a day for voting on the rat ification of the pcaco treaty he pre pared a dispatch to the Fllllplno junta at Hong Kong, conveying the nesvs and Is reported to have added tho suggestiou If Agulnuldo Inteuds to forcibly contest American control that he should strike the blow at once. The dispatch It Is said was interpreted and brought to the at tention of the president und secre taries Long and Alger. Wasainqton, Jan. 27. Agonclllo, the representative of Agulnalda, says In connection with the report that tho government had misinterpreted dis patches to Agulnaldo. '.The statement Is absolutely false, nnd calculated to excite animosity and prejudice tho Philippine cauic. No ouch telegram has oyer been sent by nic," Washington, Jan. 27. Tho presi dent talked with a tiumbor of callers from congress yesterday about tho peace treaty. Ho cxprcssod satisfac tion that an agreement had been reached for a vote and expressed con ildqnce in tho result. Tho president told his callers there was need for prptdptactlon,and tho situation wan ono that should not be prolonged. In the Senate Mallorv of Florida said that in tho vory faco of tho de claration of our disinterestedness in Cuba wo proposed to take Porto Rice und tho Philippines. He thought wo ought not to. bo Inconsistent. We could not, therefore, afford to tako tho Philippines, although In tho case nf Porto Rice tho caso might fairly be regarded ns different. Tho Philip pines, ho said, woro 7000 miles away from our shoics, und inhabited by a pcoplo with which wo could have nothing In common a people who wcro scml-barburous, If not aosolutcly savage Mai lory complained that If tho treaty of poaco should be ratilled, tho Inhabitants of tho Philippines, from 7,000,000 to 10,000,000 In number, would havo the right to come to this country aud compete with our own luborcsrs, and if they did not actually co mo lure, they would have tht right to send their products hero to compete with t.hoso of our own laborers. THE REAPPORTIONMENT. Voto by Which the Dill Paued the Houso, Williamson of Crook called up tho apportionment bill. Rceder said ho opposed tho bill in committee, but had no minority re port to make. Grace, having announced that he had paired with Thompson of Wash ington, was excused from votlrn, und the roll call upon the passage of tho bill was proceeded with, no ono speak ing either for or against the bill, Tho vote resulted as follews: Ayes Bayer, Beach, Brlggs, Butt, Cummings, Curtis, Donnelly, Furrell, Flagg, Ilawson, Hill, Ilobklrk. Latn- 80 n, Masslnglll, Maxwell, McCourt, McCulloch, Moody, Morton, Meyers, Nichols, Platts, Roberts, Ross, Slier win. Stanley, Stewart, Topping, AVhalley, Williamson, Spcuker Carter -31. Nays Blokaby, Brattaln, Davis, Fordney, Freeland, Gray, Gregg, Hall Jones, Knight, Kruse. Lewis, McAl leter, McQueen, Palmer, Reeder, Smith, Stillman, Stump, Thompson, of Clackamas, Whitney, Wilson, Won-acott-23. I Absent Conn, Grace, Marsh, (Thompson of Washington, Vlrtuo, Young 0. In the senate news of the passage of the bill created some comment, j Dr. Daly pronounced it an unfair ar ! rangemont and denounced tho bill. j But it passed the uenato as published l In this paper the other day. To the Penitentiary. James Hoffman was brought to the penitentiary today from Umatilla county to servo a sentence of 2 yean for usiault with n deadly weapon, Grip is slaring thouiandi of victim. Dr, MiU'Nmin'l curing tbomnuU. A SCHOOLBOY'S CRIME. Ha Fatally Stabbed a Teacher Who Was Whipping Htm. Ur Aaaoclntcd I'rtui (n (l Journnl. Albany, Mo., Jan. 27. T. B, Hunter, a teacher In the Adams school, 12 miles northeast of here, has been fatally stabbed by a 13-ycar old pupil named Charles Aycrs, whom he was whipping. The boy Is in jail hero. According to the statement of the pupils Hunter was punishing Ayc by holding a switch oloso to hla face, bonding it back and allowing" it to snap against him. Tho switch al most drew tho blood every tlnio. Suddenly tho boy whipped out a Juck-knlfo and made n slash at tho teacher's throat. Tho blado stuck be neath tho left car and wont down half around tho neck, cutting n fright ful gash. Tho chlldten ell lied from the school nftor tho slabbing, and Hunter was left somo time without assistance Kightllnger la Acquitted, Ur Aaaoclntctl I'reaa to (lio Jonrnnl. Toledo, Or,, Jan. 27. Tho trial of 10. E, Klghtllmror, charged with as sault with intent to kill A. C Walker, of Silctz, last November, was con cluded, After two hours' delibera tion, the jury returned a verdict or not gufity, Klghtlingcr was employed at the agency as clerk. Walker hud been school superintendent, but was removed a few weeks prior to tho as au It, He claimed Klghtlingcr had Insulted his wife, and tho attempt to make him apologize provoked tho shooting, FLOODED. Russia Mill Operatives StriUe and are Flogged. 11 jr Aaioclntail Preaa to ill Journnl. London, Jan. 27. Tho Mundurd publishes the following dispatch from Moscew: There have been serious strike riots In the cotton mills of tho St. Peters burg district. The police, while at tempting to raid tho workman's bar racks In ordor to arrest a rlnglcador, were attacked by tho workmen, ono pollco bolng killed. Tho Cossacks wcro then summoned, nnd they liter ally stormed tho barracks, lighting tholr way from floor to floor, assailed with bricks, nthor missiles and boiling water. Tho workmen wore llnally forced Into tho garrets, vhorotho Cossacks severely flogged them with whips and arrested 2C0. It Is said tho Cossacks. Hogged, tucn, wohion.anil chlldicn Indiscriminately. SOVEREIGN QUITS Couldn't Stand a Populist-Re--publican Combino llj- Aaaocintnl Ireaa (o tlio Journnl. Wallace, Ida , Jan. 27. James It. Sovereign has tondered his resigna tion as editor of tho organ of tho Western Federation of Minors, When Populist stato sonators combined with Republicans to organize the sonate, Sovereign cundomnod tho act, and gives notion of his reslgna Jon, They All Say Tho Ralem "Special'' Hour mado by that now machinery beats the world, Try it, 4 tf Fino blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely finished at Steam Dye Works, Uncommercial street, opposito Wil lamette Hotel. 1 21 cod tf Did It Ever Occur To you that you will recelyo better satisfaction by patronizing "Croulso" tho photographer than anyone else In this line J PINAL WBBKT Next Saturday Night will finish tho greatest Clearanco Suloof thoseuson. Adieu to Inventory. This week winds up the finish with us. No atones will bo left unturned to make It a banner period of gaining now customors. A LESSON IN MONEY SAYING Black Dress Goods Tho entire Una being slaughtered. Priestley's high urt novelties at unheard of prlos. 1.G0 VALUES NOW -81.15 J2.00 VALUES NOW -81.35 82.2.1 VALUES NOW -8I.G0 82 60 VALUES NOW 81.75 Economical Buyers Are taking advantage of unr great sale In our cloak department. JACKETS, CAPES, SUITS AND MACKINTOSHES Reduced One-third Jos. Meyers Salem's Greatest SUGAR BOUNTY Bill Defeated In tho House, On a Gloso vote, Nineteen Republicans. and Mix Union Men Support the Meas ure. Shcrwin'8 bcot sugar bill; H. B. 131, came beforo tho houso at 11:15. under special older. While tho bill was being read thro was much rushing to and fro and whispered consultation among tho members. Turner Oliver, of Union, Into whoso coffers It Is said at least half of the bounty would go, has been ou hand nil the week, and was conspiclously nctlvc this morning. At tho contusion of the read lug Free land moved to postpone until next Thursday, saying that there was not sutllclcnt tlmo for discussion beforo adjournment. This was vitcd down. Morton called ou the author of tho bill for somo statement of tho amount of monoy which would bo required to pay tho proposed bounty. Sherwtn stated that no man could answor that quostlon; But ho thought that it would not tako oyer half or the appropriations named In the bill, $50,000 per year, This scorned to bo all that Shorwin had to Bay, and It looked for a moment ns If a voto would be taketi without discussion, But Ross oponed the ball by speak ing briefly against the bill, saying that there was no moro reason for ap propriating money tor tho benefit or tho beet sugar Industry than for any other Industry. Curtis spoko for tho bill ou the ground that It was a new Industry, nnd that it would tayo sending 91,000,000 out of tho state every year. Freeland spoko against the bill and was followed by Palmer. Curtis re plied to Palmer reminding tho house that Palmer had Introduced a bill to appropnato monoy for tho soda springs to Lion county. Palmor rejoined that tho soda springs mentioned wcro a stato Institution and ho was, In fayor of supporting state Institutions, Tho roll call wus commenced. Whon Hrattalu's namo was reached, ho roso to oxplain his voto, but on tori iw upon a general discussion of the miusuro, was called to order by tho Bpuaker. Brlggs oxplalnod his vole, saying that, his personal preference was In fuvor of tho bill, hut h& fend his consti tuents Avoro against it. Butt gayo tho same explanation. Tho vote resulted ayes: Bayer, Beach, Blackaby, Cummings, Curtis, Davis, Donnolly, Furrell, Flagg, Ford noy, Ilawson, Hill, Hobklrk, Knight, Maxwell, McAllster, NichoN. Huberts, Sherwln, Stanley, Stewart, Vlrtuo Whalley, Young, Mr. Speaker, 25 Nees: Brattaln, Brlggs, liutl, Freo land, Oracc, Gray, Gregg, Kruse, Lamson, Masslnglll, McCourt, Mc Cullock, McQuco i, Moody, Morton, Palmer, Platts, Reeder, Ross, Smith, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Clack amas, Thompson of Washington, Whltnoy, Wlllhunaoii, Wilson, Wona cott, 20 7 absentees. An analysis of this vote shows that 10 Republicans and 0 Unhn members voted for the bill; 10 Republican nnd 10 Union against it, A Choking Doy will cause maney additional cases of grlppo In tho city but Bruuson& Co's. high grade giocerlcs will always bo In demand. Annual School Meeting. Rcmcuiicr the annual school meeting next Friday evening at 8 o'clock ut the city Gt Muslin Underwear Cheaper than you can make It, Umbrellas At Special Sale prices. LJnderwcar At Special Sale prlcos, Wrappers At Special Sale prlcos, Lace Curtains At Special Suloprlcos. Linens At Spuolal Sale prlgos. Fascinators AtSpeclul Sale prlaes. Embroideries At Special Sale prices, RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum bating powders att theercatts: mtnacers to health of the present day. BOTAi bakikh wwetn eg. mw yobk. I ELEVEN MEN Who Woro Shipwrecked Were Cap' tured By Canlbals. Conduct of Inhabitants of New Qulnei Worse Than Legisla tors Ur Aaaoclnted I'reia to tto Journnl. Vancouvkh, B. C. Jan. 27. Eleyen of the crow of the ship Manbjre were captured and eaten by tho cannibals of Now Guinea, Tho Manbare was caught In a terrible gale In December. Tho crew left tho ycesol in twoboats, Ono boat containing twelve men. was thrown ashore. Tho sailors wcro seized by tho natives. Ono man, James Greeno, escaped, The sailors were killed, one each day, A huge pot Oiled with boiling water was used for tho feast, Grcone wis rcscurcd. The scenes nf horror witnessed turned his hair snowy white. lion, John G. Wright, tho pioneer merchant, Is out nftor a fow day's confinement to the houso. FOR SALE At ashland, 30ncrQS, 10 In fruit, In peach belt, tlno houso, best water, climate, and (schools, clear title nnd ensy tonus. A. O. Guthrie, Philomath, Oro. 1 27-lmf WHEAT MARKET. lly Aaanclntrit l'reaa to tho Joaranl. Chicago, Jun. 27. May 771; cash 2 red 74. .'.. '', San Fuancibco, Jan. 27. May 1211, cash 110. '' ' as Hair Vigor cures the disease that produces dan druff. New Men's Furnishings Horizontal stripes, the new fad In Men's shirts; special lines Just opened. $1 and $1,25 NEW PUFF TIES The once over and shield; nobby affuirs. Seo them. From Our Pantry Are somo plums that jou'll pick In pants; 25 porc.ent cheaper than exclusive dealers. ill Suits reduced One Price to all Quullty not quantity. ) Dandruff is disease. &. Sons,, tq.re a 1 '' Ml -M M fcI 4 mmm- aaaajaaaaaaaaaMB m I i mA