Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 15, 1899, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, -FEJJIUTAKY 15, 899,
Our shoe sale still on
Only sevcn pairs men's thigh boots left,
Price $2.50 and $3.00
Ladies' storm rubbers, Bostons 40c
Ladies' storm Bay state, all sizes 25c
Men's short rubber boots , 1.90
All of our fall and winter lines of shoes regard
less of cost must make room for on immense
spring stock.
DALY
BILL
Krausse Bros
275 Commercial Street.
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Try our seeds, they arc the kind Hint grow. Our catalogue sent
free to all upon application. Wo also carry a full line of BEE
SUPPLIES, consisting of Hives, Sections, .Smokers, Etc:
SAYAGB Si RR1E)
Successors to the O. Dickinson Seed Co,
2 AND 32 COMMERCIAL ST It RUT.
DEDICATED ftiPLExiON.TOMiT
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If you wish to have an abun
dance of huatiMful, soft, glossy
lialr you en 11 easily acquire It
hy 1I10 use of
1)11. V MINER'S
MEDICATED COMPLEXION
AND TOILET SOAP
By Mnil lOo Per Cnlco
or $1,00 Per Dozen.
Mniit'i lefniiilcxl If not wiiltfupiiir)'.
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N' '-VI
Kor ShIo Ily
JJAIIR JBKOS.
Chemical Coi """- A oah
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CHILDREN'S
SCHOOL SHOE
SHOES
THAT
WILL
WEA It
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51inp Pit.orp
SWAP'
94 State street,
Salem, Oregon
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WANTED
mraiB, ON
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HAY AND OATS
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE
OREGON UllBBN AND DIUBD FRUIT CO.
5S Stale Sfrcoi, SakinJOre
Suitable Tools
FOR ALL TRADES.
A man might as well try to work
with his bunds alone nolo. he has
th UMils that help.
THE REST
Is, none too good for ilia uiuu Unit
doM the work.
THE BUST
uan always be found it
GRAY BROS,
Triumphant
House
in
the
Passes After Hardest Fight of
the Session,
On Reconsideration Has 3 Voles to
Spare-Will Be a Law,
After three hours of earnest debate
that at times grew acrimonious, the
Daly text-book reform bill passed the
house Wednesday at 1 o'clock with
three votes to spare. The result was
received with prolonged applause.
I'rotu tho opening prayer by Rev.
W. C. Kantner to tho closing words or
Stlllmun's eloquent peroration for the
bill, It was the most earnest contest
over waged before tho Oregon loglslu
ture, and M10 right won against tre
mendous Iniluenr-cs.
At 10 o'clock S. R. Ml, the Daly
text-book bill, cumo up under special
order. Morton asked that tho bill be
read again, and this was done.
At tho conclusion or the reading
Nichols asked for a call or tho house.
Marsh, Maxwell and Topping wore
absent. Arter Topping had been
brought In, the rurthcr call, wus.dli-.
pensed with. Morton asked that so 1110
ono who ravored the hill explain Its
provisions.
Young took the Hour anil explained
how the bill originated. Was not.
here trrvotc for tho bill-in opposition f
to the American book company hut
because ho thought It a good law.
llo thought that tho people could
rely on the honor and Integrity, or tho
mini who has been elected as governor
of the state, to miiko a proper si lec
tion of.men for the toxtbouk commis
sion, McQueen spoke hriolly In support of
Hid bill.
Stewart said that ho would vote Tor,
tho bill because our tcUboks now wwt
too much.
Ho was Interested In this bill be
cause the fathers and mothers and the
children wore Interested In It. He
niadon referoncothechlldien Hi tho
gallary. Curtis endoavoied to con
fuse linn by asking him to snouk
louder as tho children wire duaf 1
mutos; hut the old man recovered !
himself Instantly, and caruu back with j
tho reply that he cared not how deaf!
they were, they and all children, were
Interested In tho success or this bill. 1
Ho had faith that tin governor would !
make a pror.er selection or 11 commit
slon. Hawsnn claimed the bill was solely
in tho Interest or ono corporation; but
ho would not answer many anxious
Inquiries as to the nnino or tho cor
poration. Flagg said it had been
charged that this was a bill In tho In
terest or Olnu and company. Ho tie
kaovildgod this to bo true. Tho bill
was In the intorost of Olnn anil com
pany and of every otlior school book
company as-against the Intero-t of
only ono company. Those companies
wanted a cluinco for tree competition,
and thoir Interests wore with tho In
terests or tho ponpla. A soniuwliiit
lively coutrovoroy look plaeo batwoou
Klagg and Hawsnn.
I'lagg inado tho chargo that bribery
had been attompted against the bill.
This wut-JunipiMl at by tho opponents
as tho bill as a uliaoee for delay. Mc
Cullock morcd that a committee or
bill because It creates u new conimls
slon.
Curtis endorsed tills objection to
the bill. The appropriation bill was
much too largo already. Claimed that
the obJc3t of the bill was to put tho
poor people of Oregon to an expense
of three hundred thousand dollars for
new books
Nvhltney replied to Curtis. He said
the gentleman was getting very
economical Jit now. This commis
sion would cost live hundred dollars
every six years.
All that was waoteti or the Ameri
can. Rook Company was to lot ;go.
Then If thatcomrmnv wnnld r.omnutn
(-- A J - - I-
I with other companies It could furnish
books the same as any other.
Whalloy objected to the bill on the
ground that the salary of tho pro
posed commission would not bo largo
enough to place them above tempta
tion In tho way of bribery.
Moody and Curtis made a few more
remarks, and then Farrell moved ad
journment, It. being arter twelve, but
1 tills. was voted down.
Stillman kept the legislators f rem
I their longed for dinners for some time
longer. He said ono or tho best
fou Mi res or the bill was that tho pro-
dosed bill placed tho responsibility
far the text-book selection in the
hands or 0110 man, tho governor, In
stead or dividing it among forty-four
dllTercnt men.
At the conclusion or Stlllman's re
marks, the previous question was
moved, and a call of the houso de
manded, Marsh, chairman commlttco
on education, only being absont.
mi: uor.L cam,.
The bill was then put on final
passage, receiving III votes, passing
the houso with three to spare.
I1RATTA1N,
1MIC1GS,
CONN,
OUMMLNGS,
DAVIS,
FARRELL,
KLAOG,
GRACE,
GRAY,
OREGG,
HALL, '
JONES,
LEWIS, '
M 'A LISTER, ' ,
M 'COURT,
ENTERING i t mug
t
ILO ILO
LATE DISPATCHES,
Skirmishes With hv
surgents,
Rebels Fighting Desperately
to Hold Out.
American Flag Floats Over
The Town Deserted.
Jaro-"
-u-
M -QUE EN,
MOODY,
MORTON,
MYERS,
NICHOLS,
PALMER,
llORERTS,
ROSS,
STEWART,
STILLMAN.
STUMP,
VIRTUE, ,
WHITNEY,
WILLIAMSON, ' '
WILSON,
WONACOTT,
YOUNG,
Mil, SPEAKER.
Ayes-a:i.
payer;
REACH,
I1LACICARY,
BUTT,
CURTIS,
DONNELLY,
KORDNEY,
FREELAND,
HAWSON,
HILL,
HORK1RIC,
KNIGHT,
KRUSE,
LAMSON,
MASSING ILL,
MAXWELL,
M'CULLOOH,
PLATTS,
REEDER.
SHERW1N,
SMITH,
STANLEY,
THOMPSON or CJIakamas,
THOMPSON or Washington,
TOPPING,
WHALLEY,
Noos-20.
Absont, MARSH, 1.
TIIK MORNIN'O KOUT1NK.
Curtis wltlidrow his rosolutlon re
lating to order or business, stating
that Williams ur.d ho had agreed on a
substitute, thuttmuh meiubor bo al
lowed to call up ono bill. Ruedor
janundud that nomembor could uall up
a bill not Introduced by him. Adoptod
TI10 balanco of the forenoon was
Ily AnniioIiiIimI I'tcnn Io tin- .ton mill.
Manila, Feb. 15,-Several rebels
yestcrdcy, having llrcd from houses
bearing white Hags, on American out
posts, Col. Smith with companies D
and K of California, proceeded to clean
ont the enemy, along his front. The
Rebels opposed him from tho brush,
and several skirmishes occurred lit
which nlnoCalirornlans wero slightly
wounded. Work proceeded today In a
systematic manner, a gunboatshclllug
villages and working rapid-lire guns
eircctlyely on the Jungle. Tho Cali
fornia, regiment with the exception of
two companies, of a Washington regi
ment, two companies or an Idaho
regiment and a. battery or the sixth
artillery wore engaged. Tho robols
wero driven towards L.iko Guana do
Rayo. The rebels roughukspcratcly
Tho American outposts in this direc
tion are now 12 miles out. All Is
quiet along the rest of the lino with
the exception of occasional exchange
or shots between sharpshooters,
Wasuinoton, Feb. Ifi. -One or the
fiercest contests or tho session was In
progress when the house met today.
Friends and opponents or tho resolu
tion to attach the Nicaragua canal 1
bill tosundryclvll appropriation bill 1
wero working nssitiuousiy and every
argument which could Influence the
members was brought to boar.
Washington, Feb. ifi.-. In tho son
ate n bill was passed extending tho
appropriation of congress to Helen
Miller Gould for patriotic service
during tho late war and providing
that a gold medal be proscntod to hor
by the president. A bill was passed
providing for tho admission to tho
naval academy of Oscar W. Delgiiau.
ons of tlie Merrltuac heroes.
Wasiiinuton, Feb. ifi. The presl
denthas decided to nominate Repre
sentative Samuel Burrows? of Boston,
for librarian in tho congrcsslonalal
library,
FRENCH
TROOPS
Concentrated at Im
portant Points,
France's Naval Officers
Somewhat Boastful.
Other News
From . the
Empire,
Gtrman
Ml
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
C.,n? F"1" are tlie greatest
tolicallhof the present clav.
wotm. ckiw rowoM eo.. n vom.
Alum baWn
menace rs
I
flirnn hn nminlnf oil ti I n vnel lirnf A tlir WK" "V WIUI
, ,.... ...,,i k,ik, iDaly text-book bill. Whion
I.IIJIIL'I'! Ill ULLU1IIIILUU Ul IUUI V 1A1JL1 "
Curtis Instantly followed with a!
tnnvo to nostnono further considera
tion of the bill until such committee
the dluousuion of tho
piuscd
3IU)25. 1 absent:
The gallery was oeeuplwl this
morning b vUltliigchihlron from tho
should roport. The motion was lost. ! ",uus uuui.
Moody oxpressod rogrot that thorc somk imioiTakt iiiumI.
hud been any personul controversy Thc bsjrber'd bill Is before tho n
over the hill, or any tulk of bribery. al0 on nnal rwsoiK. His a moosuic
Bxtromocare ought to be used In j tiiat bring no oxponiw to the stuto
making eharge of corruption. KoJHn( wm rsult In giving the pooplo
one had a right to impugn tiinotJve , l)bUcr jwrbor. It shouW pass,
or a state oillcer, and It wus bpnuiiili . pno mn bill to forbid serving
the dignity to any meiubor or the J i,quow u private iwxoaor ritetaunints
hoube to instnuuto Utat tho gjivarniir BtUulU irs tho donate. It will elorf
would not act from wortliv moilvo1,.nailf ,hu , doors u soolul vwe in
cities.
The Sulem Citizen's chartor bus
pa&sod thttSonuteandlMMMiiiie a law.
Sonator Adams gracefully wltlidrow
all opposition, and Senator Looney
pru&fod thc bill to a dual passage. Tim
GIUwuBohurter will now be given a
ialr trial.
in theajppolntmont of tho text-book'
oommlsaion.
Reoder oppod tlie bill on thc ,
ground that It stll leavai the seleotion
of toxt-books a o.u(tlQn of pragtloal.
Hill deprecated tjie talk of corrup
tion. AeknowlodgwUhe oxlstencoof
oorrupLlon, but- did not think tm
muni) orelonuo sjifiuld Bivon to un,r
supimrleil uliarifoj. opposed e
Manila, Feb, 16. Dispatches from
Miller, Ho llo, to Otis say:
"Sunday afternoon Major Cheat
hums hatutlinn, the Tennessee volun
teer regiment marched beyond Molo,
without lihdiug any of tho enemy.
(Cellars battalion, elghtcontli United
States infantry with two Hotchklss
and one Catling gun, marched to
wards Jaro. Midway between llo
llo and Jaro he cncoiintcoid 11
large body of tho enemy, who mot
tlie advance of the Amcilcau troops
with severe tire. The Americans de
ployed and returned thoir lire. Tho
troops advanced steadily, supported
by the Hotchklss mid Catling guns
and drove the enemy through Jaro to
tho open country beyond, Tim town
or Jam wus found to be dosortod.
Captain Grlllllhs raised tho Amcilcau
Hag over tho presidency. During the
fighting outside or town, Lieut. Frank
Bowles, or tho Eighth In ran try, was
snot In tho leg and ono private was
seriously wounded and two others are
slsghtly Injured,"
London, Feb. In. The Fllllpluo
European junta announced that It has
a massage from Manila saying tlie
Filllppluos have made all arrange
ments for guerilla warfare, around
Manila, that lighting lias been with
out intermission since February -I, and
that the Americans huvo lost heavily.
Agulnnldo'sheudquarlcrs are uov noar
Coloooan, out. of range oi war ships.
Pout Royal, S, C. Feb. if.--Seven
additional seamen of tlie wrecked
steamer Win. Lawrence have been
rescued.
Chicago, Fob. 10. Thorc seems no
doubt that three persons wero burned
to death In the lire last night, which
destroyed the Arlington Hats.
Washington, Feb. Ifi, A definite
agreement ror the adjustment or Iho
debt or tho Central Puclllc Railroad
to thc government has been roached
between govormnont i-oiiinilssion and
bankers representing tho railroad. It
Is understood the plan contemplates
tho paymout or $)8,000,000 to tho gov
ernment In scml-nnnual lots, last ex
piring ten years from date,
c
CmoAiio, Feb. Ifi. President Booth
of Booth Packing Co., disclaims any
knowledgoot tho reported foriiiutlon
of a syndicate to control the salmon
yield of Pugot Sound.
Wabiiinoton, Feb. 15. Thof sonatc
commlttco on military all a Irs reached
a deadlock on tho army ro-organlzu-Hon
bill. When an ulTnft was made
today to secure a fuvorablo report by
tho Democrats who objected anil wore
able to prevent action.
Washington, Fob. 1A. Nicaragua
canal amendment to sundry ulvll hill
ruled outon points order.
II)' AnhmHiiIihI Pi-pan In I In' .limriilil.
A WORTHY MAN.
Promoted for a
Victory.
Bloodless
Ily AnnocIiiIimI I'ri-xn to (lit- Juiiriuil,
Wasiiinuton, Feb. 16, Tho presi
dent today nominated Colonol Marcus
P. Miller, or the third artillery, to bo
brlgadlur general. Colonel Mlllor
commanded the military forces which
captured llo llo without loss era mini
and his promotion Is In recognition
or the meritorious horvlec on that oc
casion. MtilnmKtiUrtoU Dr. MII'm' Norvu riiwtor
London, Feb. Ifi.Tho Toulon cor
respondent or tho Dally Mull, remark
ing upon the extraordinary activity
at thu arsenal there, and generally In
the French naval works, says: .
It Is bollovcd that M. Luokroy,
minister of miislue, expects war with
Great Britain within two years, and
It. Is being preached In oiltclnl circles
In Pari,
Troops are being poured Into Tunis,
Caulsoaud Algeria, and war ma'orlul
Is being dispatched to all the colonics,
French olllecrs openly boost that
they will sweep thc British Meat out
or the Mediterranean.
Tho liberal morning are making
much capital or an amendment to the
throne moved last evontng In tho
house cf commons, by J. Swift Mac
Nell, nationalist mnmlHir rrnm Done
gal, with reference to tho Inct that 2fi
ministers or tho crown hold between
them -It directorship In public com
panion, lu pressing his amendment,
Mr, MaoNoil argued that such con
duet was Inconsistent with the dig
nity or public, and lie urged thu lib
eral parly logo to tliu country upon
the platform "No guinea pigs lu gov
erincnt." Sir Mluhuol Hicks-Beach, chancel
lor of tho exchequer, defended the
minister on tho ground there could
ho no "harm In such 11 form or
relaxation from public, duties."
Sir Huury Cumpbcll-Uauuormun,
the llborul louder, rather soverely re
proved the attitude of tlie chancellor
or tho exchequer, and strongly con
demned tho holding of such director
ships by ministers. Tho debuto wus
adjourned.
Tho Dally Chronicle says: "Wo hope
Mr. BeUoiir may bo able, at tonight's
sows I on or the house, to announce that
some or his collogues huvo resigned
directorships."
The paper points out that tho Earl
of Solbourno, iipdor tho socretury of
state for tho colonies, la a director of
tho Peninsula & Orlontul Steam Nav
igation Company, and that the Duke
of Devonshire, lord president or the
council or ministers, Is chief of a
great aruiumont company." Yet," says
tho Chronicle, "they aro one and all
powerful uhlers or our Imporsal de
fense." The Dully News, wlilnli commonts
In u similar strain, says that Lord
Itoseborry, whoh hu sucueodud Mr.
Gludstono In the prcuilorshlp.luslstud
upon all his colleagues roslgnlug
their dictatorship, and that Lord
Salisbury ought to have made thu
same demand.
Tohtoi Condemns Peace Conference.
London, Fob. lfi.-Tho Dally Chron
lulo publishes a letter this morning
from Count Leo Tohtol, tho cole
hnited Russian philosopher, condem
ning the conference proposed by Em
peror Nicholas rnr the limitation nr
tho the armaments us only worthy or
oontoutpt and derision." Count Tol
stoi says:
"H will be Impossible to reduce
urmatncntH while nations not only
porslst in acquiring new posscsilonR,
like the Philippines, Port Arthur ami
the rest, hut also keep what they ac
quired, llko India, Poland, Alsace
Lorraine and the rest.
EVERGREEN STATE,
Still Has a Legislature in Ses"
sion.
Ily Ahho.-Ih leil Prrnn Io lio Joiirtinl.
Oi.ymima, Feb. 7. Ill tho senate
tho committee on publlu buildings
presented an amended capltol bill ap
propriating $170,000 and authorizing
tho purchase or the Thurston county
court houso and building additions
thereto. The hill was introduced
abolishing the olllco or slate printer.
In the houso Parker Introduced a bill
submitting to votors tho proposition
to move the state capltol to Tueoma.
They've imitated
everything else, but
they 'vc never been
able to imitate thc
quality of
1
k
ers
Sarsapariiia
WIIUAT MARKET.
II) AaMii'liitnl I'rr Io lite Journul,
Chicago, Fb. Ifi. -May 71); cuMi
'1 rod 71.
San FitANciHoo. Fob. lu. May 1 171
ensh 1.121.
a 9
JUDGE
US
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London, Fob. IS. Fllllpluo ugouib!
here have received a uuhht horn Agon '
clllo saying. J
"The statement or Ganorl -Otis
that he has u oupy or a telegram from
moadvlslnu Auulnaldo to attack thu
Americans Is un absolute falslllou-! Was -Silks
lion. I uhallungc Otis to produce tht Exnluslvo patterns, no two
lolugmiu."
Judge us by what we'ro doing Judge us by the continued crowds of buyers. Judge us by
the iiicrclmndM your rrlouds huyo purchased. Judge us hy our prices, Get your friends to toll
you how much they paid. That Hall wcusk. You get trulytho tt whn you buy i.r us.
New spring goods arriving daily.!
SIX DAY RACE.
alike.
un advance shipment or our spring
onion bountiful doslgns.
Buffalo
Boy Drops
Contest,
ll- AMMtttlulr.il PrrOH Io llin Journal,!
Sam Fiwnoisco. Fob. 15. Tho Kin
wit Ion of the day in thu six day rueo!
$3.50, $4.50 to $6.50
Liberty Satin
1 For wuUtft: very now mid dainty;
Out nfl Prl per yaul
' $1.25
I New Taffetas
I lu lovolv Hliudtw, Just right for
Waists, Pattlcouw, Drop Skirl,
oto , llnsquulltlos; xr yam
85c and $1.
wan thc quitting of Stcvuns, the Bur
fulo boy. Si'oio at noen: GI111111 OSit
mlltm; Miller 070; Plorce (Ktt; Nnwo
WIS; Barnuby ttfi; Frederick 018.
Our SI Glove
Ovor SO dozen sold within the
lust four months, and nob a pair re
turned; ubwlutoly guunintuuu.
Linings
Our stock Is JiihI now bubbling
ovor wltli the intent Wlt and
yidrt lttilugk, In all tha new tftmilto.
wo have the ever popiilitr
N RA It SILK. SI LVIBIt U HI5N
COMMODOltlfi FADIUO, PISB-
CAUN'K
FANCY KNGLISH UATIHTF,
FANCY TAFFfSTAS, BTIJ., BTC.
New Val Laces
Somo iiuiuijors have hud to be
duplicated; the swueUMt wtieriiH,
and so eheap.
NMW PKIICALTBi,
NRW MA DBAS.
NRW WIlltOL COltDS.
NRW (II KOII AM
NRW BUI TINGS,
NRW HMnnolDFUUJW.
Well Dressed Young Men
Hwvoudeclded advantage, Never
before has It been to easy for a
young man to lie us well droned as
now for no little money.
NRW SPUING SPITS
NKW SPUING U BKCOATS.
HAUL hr,AFFNtR & MAOX.
OUARANIt?'' CtOTMINO-
Red Gloves
The Mtrrect men's wei,r. with one
while imjhtI clasp.
$1.50
1 .4.1 Ici'tnl un irtirlli 'nam
Collided.
Ily Ao(iluril I'reoN o lliri Journnl.
San Fuaoisoo, Feb. 16. The
Southern Paollitf freight tniusH)rtuof.
llded wlUi tlie PiisIUb Main Doak and
liunglug in a ierlUHis position 011
the end pier
NRW CITUTAINS, NRW SKI (I'M, NRW COB45U11J, NRW SHIM'S, NRW COLLARS. NRW HOSIERY
Jos. Meyers & Sons,,.
SAkisiyi's Greatest Store.