PUT ALL WWMi FTM ! STM1 OFF TOTALS ON THEOAlut .OURNAu, ,lt.ETT, UrtfeaoA. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. REASONABLE FLAT SALARIES AS WAS PROMISED , 'V r. Put all Fees and Earnings of State Officials in the Treasury-This Re form Was Demanded and Promised in all Three Political State Platforms Save These Figures From the Records and Sign and Circulate the Petition fofa Special Session, on Another Page P ; & ft A r-riTO-rk-r irM-i c -f o i . -, -s ,V5W,UJ a"u 0,sn iinu ircuiaie me retmon rora special Session, on Another Page. - ' ? y ' r l!rZL!lSalaneS teeS and Perquisites of Oregon State Officials Under tile Present SsteM. Some say thare can be no fixed salaries for state officials, unless the Constitution Is amended. Do not be deceived. The State Constitution Is only a limitation. The legislature Is not prohibited from providing fair sal aries, but It Is Inhibited giving fees and perquisites. An amendment offered to add after each Constitutional Salary the words "And no more" was voted down In the Constitutional convention. 8UMMARY OF FIVE STATE OFFICES. For governor salaries ....$ 4,250 Annual appropriations 6)950 For superintendent of schools salaries , 2 500 Annual appropriation , 5(327 For state treasurer salaries and fees ,,. , 5,312 Annual approprlatlonsfor clerical service 2,900 For secretary of state salaries , 2,850 Fees collected per year 14,65 Annual appropriation . 8,984 Fees turned, over to treasurer ; 4,135 Appropriations for state printing and binding 1898-1899 75,205 Appropriations for state printing and binding 1901-1902 61,260 ANNUAL EXPENSE OF FIVE OFFICES. Governor $ 6,950 State treasurer '. . 8,212 State superintendent of schools 7,827 Secretary of state 22,352 State printer and binder 45,989 Total .. $91,330 In the above appropriations for printer for 1901-1902 are not counted de ficits that will be made up by the next legislature. , SAVE $50,000 A YEAR. Salaries, fees, perquisites and printing for two years, present expense, $182,660; on fair allowance, $80,000; reduction possible, $102,660. Saving to taxpayers in four years, if Flat Salaries are enacted at a special session, $200,000. $200;000. THE CONSTITUTION IS VIOLATED. All the long double-column of fees and perquisites, salaries on commis sions and boards enumerated on this page are now paid IN VIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTION. ANNUAL 8ALARIES OF SECRETARY OF 8TATE. 1 Constitutional Salary, (Or. Const., Art. 13, Sec. 1.) J 2 Trustee InHunc Asylum (Laws 1901 page 93.) 3 Supervising Public Works, etc., (Laws 1901 page 99.) 4 Oregon Domestic Anlmul Commission, (Lnwfl 1891 page 177.)... C Stato Reform School, (Laws 1893 page 72) 6 School for Deaf Mutos, (Laws 1893 page 184.) 1500 00 100 00 500 00 250 00 3G0 00 250 00 . 285 00 2S5 00 Total Salaries Paid ANNUAL FEES OF 8ECRETARY OF 8TATE. License Teen paid annually by 67 um nn.i wir. n.,.i rn..i... t.. surance Companies $ "850 00 Filing fees paid annually for tiling the annual reports of 'said tees received annually new Kire Insurance Companies Inci dental to commencing business In this mate. (Ustlnmted upon average number of new companies for years 1S99. 1900.) ...ou , im,u unnuauy oy as i.ire, and I,lfo and Accident Insurance Companies v 3Sqo Fees paid annually for Mini? th nn,i ..,'. .'I-Ii V ','.'' ana Life and Accident Insurance Companies 17i 00 I-ee3 received annually, New Life, and Lite and Accident Insur ance Companies, (estimated upon average number of new com panies for 1899, 1900 .. 29 0 Annual Lncense fees paid for agents and solicitors' of life.' and' life and accident Insurance companies. (Rstlmated on the basin of each company having 16 agents, on an average to the com- juiii., ,, Annual License paid by 3 plate glass and 1 steam buflor lnsur- uiivo vuuijiunies. $0 00 00 tlmate based on average number In 1897, 1898) 1488 80 Average commissions lsuuid nimualty to various state onicars, Joint Senators, Joint Representatives, DlHtrlot Attorneys, Judges, etc., 24 48 00 Attaching Seal of State to Pardont. (Estimate based on the years 1S99, 1900) , 74 00 Fees received annually from other saurcPB TOTAL FEES RECEIVED ANNUALLY t 14,658 01 By Insurance license fees turned over to State Treasurer. (Hstl- mate basd on amount turned over In 1900).. .. 4,134 SB 26 28 27. Appropriations for 19011902. 61,200.27 560 00 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 Annual fees pnld for filing annual reports of wild 3 plate glass, and 1 steam boiler Insurance companies..- Annual fees paid for filing annual reports of 6 Mutual Fire In surance companies and associations. 200 00 20 00 120 00 Annual license fees paid by 5 surely companies 500 00 annual xees paiu lor linng annual reports of G surely companies 23 00 Annual llcenso foes of 10 Building and Loan Companies - 200 00 Filing fees for filing annual reports of 10 Building and Loan Companies 50 0q Filing and recording articles of Incorporation, general. (ICstl- mated upon average number filed In 1899, 1900.) 1695 00 FlllniTfecs of articles of Incorporation, benevolent, etc., (Kstl- mated upon average number In 1899, and 1900 213 60 Filing fees of Incorporation of cities and towns, under general law for Incorporation of cities and towns. (lOstlmated upon av- eragp number filed In 1899, 1901) 12 50 Afllxlng State Seal to miscellaneous commissions. (Estimate based average number In 1890, 1900) 160 00 Afllxlng State Seal to commissions of Commissioners of Deeds. (Estimate based on average number In 1S99, 1900) is 00 Estimated foes received for making copies of city charters and othor laws for cities and private parties 800 00 Foes for copying lawo for State Printer (Kstlnmte based upon the Secretary's bill for copying laws of 1899, page 321 of his re port, $1199.12) average per year 599 56 Copying Sennte Journal. (Estimate based upon the Secretary's bill for copying Senate Journnl 1S99, Secretary's report page 256, $733.15) average per year 366.57 Fees for copying House Journal. (Estimate based upon the Secretary's bill for-popylng House Journut 1899. Secretary's re port pago 321, 1698.27) average per year 349 IS Trade Mnrk fees. (Estimated from average number for years 1899. 1900.) 83 75 Fees afllxlng State Sell to Commissions of Notary Public. (Es- TOTAL NET INCOME ANNUALLY, FROM FEES 10,518 40 SUMMARY OF SALARIE3, FEES AND APPROPRIATIONS. Total Annual Salaries , . , S 2,360 00 Total Annual Fees 10.818 46 Total Annual Appropriation .983 55 22,162 01 Total Cot Dspnrtmsnt of State PRINTING APPROPRIATIONS FOR YEARS 1899-1900. Seition Lavts 1899, page 190, uniform serlts school reoordt.. . .$ S 000 00 Session Laws 1899, page 190, publio printing and binding .... 60,000 00 Session Laws 1899, page 191, pay for printing election blanks .. 1,800 00 Session Laws 1899, page 241, printing for state Board of Agri culture ... , 1,8178 Session Laws 1899, page 241, uniform series school blanks.. .. 1,330 40 Session Laws 1901, page 243, binding for state and district fairs 155 86 Session Laws 1899, pages 243, 244, printing Supreme Court Re ports, Vols. 33, 34, 35, 36 6.400 00 a. Session Laws 16B9, page 2-14, binding 28. ?9. 30. 31. 4. IB. I P. 7 F. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 637 00 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Total for two years , . . .... . . J ,'5,205 04 APPROPRIATIONS FOR YEAR8 1901-1902. Session Laws 1901, page 87, ruling, binding sohool registers. .$ 428 27 Session Laws 1901, page 87, binding .. .. 32 00 Session Laws 1901, page 100 printing and binding .. .. 60,000 00 Session Laws 1901, page 100, five vols. Supreme Court Reports 9,000 00 Session Laws 1901 page 100, election supplies, printing etc., . $ 61,260.27 Total for two years $ 71,260 27 PRINTING EXPEN8E FROM OTHER FUND8. Rsform Sohool Ste. Rep. 1901, page 180 $ Deaf Mute School, S. R. .MpaQe 162 , Printing volume 32 Supreme Court Report, Sec. Rep. page 196.. Board of Horticulture, Sao. Rop. 1901, page 204 Blind School, Seo. Rep. 1901, page 274-277 Reform School, Sec. Rep. 1901, page 303 Legislative fund, printer's page, Seo. Rep, page 319 Penitentiary, Seo. Rep. 1901, pages 331, 333, 335 Insane Asylum, See. Rep. 1901, page 365 Soldiers' Home, Sec. Rep. 1901, page 490 TOTAL SUMMARIES. Total Items from other funds, for printing department, for two . years 3,444 82 Estimate for two pears' expense, water, light, heat, power, ete 13,000 00 Appropriations for 1809-1900 T. .. .. .. 75,205 01 47 74 - 3 66 2.000 00 008 79 53 71 47 04 123 00 107 75 52 40 40 64 10. Avsrage appropriations for printing for two years $ 73,232 65 Other printing bills and estimate for expenses paid .. .. 16,744 82 Total biennial expense s(ate printing and blndlg 89,977 47 Annual expense state printing and binding 45,988 73 ANNUAL SALARIES OF THE GOVERNORS OFFICE. Trustee Insane Asylum, Hill's Code, See. 3551, Appropriation Bill. . Session Lsws, 1801, page 93 ,! 500 00 Supervising Pui-be Works, Etc Appropriation Bill, Session Laws , 1901 pace 89 .7 1000 00 Visiting Po.iti 1 iy Session Lsws 1901, page 291 600 00 Member e Orten Domestic Animal Commission, 8estson Laws 1SS1, page W ., 250 00 State Ref "n Sihtrl Session Laws 1892. page 72 .. ., 250 00 Setter! Ter Dsef N. (ft. Sessitn Laws, 189t, page 184 250 00 Cnmjnd C.N G . 101, paye 201 Total Sflarlss .) , .. HN Lt ( ISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS PERA.NNUM, Saletj of r, . unor as Trusts, rr annum, Insane Asylum, Session I'" ''" I" " ' 3 50 09 St 1 ) . irti-i of State Penitentiary, Session Law, 1901i page 84, wiihutit n W't oprUtlons, pr annum , ..,, 500 0 Salary Di.gm Sluts Reform School, with 6ther appropriations, Sfolnn Lmif lfei. page 04, 'per annum..- 250 60 Salar, Otftn Si hool for Dsaf Mutes, with other appropriations,. SphmIoii Lawa 1901, pag (, par annum.. .. .. ,. , 350 00 Addltlomil Slmy( l'rlrtn Inspector, for yeurn 1899, 1900, 1600, St- ston I.AW. 180i, page 88, per annum, a. deficiency .. .. 300 08 tj!iry HH Oovci nor. J3000, Session Laws 1901, pago 98, annum 1508 80 Salury Private Secretary, $3000, Session Lawa 1901, pag 83,' per annum H9 Salary of Cloverror, Suporvlsjng Public Works, Session Law 1901, page OS, nor annum. 1000 09 Salary on O retain Dumuallu Animal Commission, 1901, pago 99, per annum t .. .. 800 00 Salary of ClerV and Stenographer, Session Laws, 1901, pog 98, 31200, per tiuuum 600 00 11. Comtnifnilbr, 0.. O., Session Laws, 1001, page 215, Sec 66... Totnl.. 4 .. j 30950 09 SALARIES OF GOVERNOR'S PRIVATE SECRETARY. 1. l'llvttte Hicrttaty's Annual Salary, Seo. 2190, Code $1200 00 t. Salary of Um retary as cleik of Asylum Hoard '- t. Sa'ary Qnternoi s lrlate Secretary an Clerk Capital Building Cummlseloneis, A.ot Jil, pane 109, Sw. 3, for computing electric light bills, pei annum 1J0 00 1. Salary Oovtrnor's lMvu'i Secretary un Clerk Capital Building CoinmiiMoners. Act 189 V page 37, Seo. 1. (not repealed).. .. .. 100 00 5. Halnry Governor's Private Secretary, as Clerk of Board of Coin- mlssionerH of Public Buildings, Act 1885. page 31 10 00 81(10 00 ..N?uJ Drtig Store.. HAVE YOU VISITED IT? DO SOON! It may be "just another one", but it is different from any of the ordinary kind. Different fittings, different equipment, different methods. Permit us to become acquainted with you. ONE THING IS SURE, viz; that while the store is new, you can certainly count on getting a little extra of us each time, for we are working to get customers. After that you will be the best iudge of our service. We shall be glad to make your acquaintance over the counter. 0. K. Pharmacy. O O. COMFORT, PROP. 333Co"mmcrclal St- NEXT TO DAMON'S GROCERY Salem. Oreiron OREGON PASTOR MISSING Is Supposed to Have Been Drowned in Puget Sound. M FAIR STORE For Bargains in Anything Shoes, hats, caps, overalls, shifts, gloves, underwear, hos iery, dry goods, trunks, valises, tin and granite ware. Glass ware, crockery, window shades, lace curtains, notions of all kinds, Toys and dolls, a fine line of sea shells. We buy and sell for spot cash and can give you the lowest Racket prices on everythingi DaDneu & Siarr Salem, Or.. 274 Com. St. Prop. " SafenTlFoD Works James Gill, Lessee. A Good Line of Patterns for House woik. . ic ratlin"; Also General Founders Columns, Lintels, Gratings, a aim mauHm. Steps and Finials... Ttieo. M. Barr SUCCESSOR TO- . . . Barr & Petzel . TrEIOTI&WJESK--' -IL.IXEWOK.fcS.K' Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating a Specialty. OREGON o Tho llov. Isaac Dillon, D. D., who In bollovod to have boon drowned near I.npoz Ialnnd, Pugot Sound, last weok, wnu woll known in Oregon. whoro ho had spont nearly 30 yoars in church wurk, and whoro ho married and rnlHod his fam ily. Well up toward four-scoro years, ho was rotlrod from active work In tho ministry only n fow weeks ago. Lnst Thursday his boat, with his coat and hat in It, was found drifting In l'ugat Sound nanr Orcas Island, and lt Is fonrod that ho foil ovorboard. Tho following news of tho soarch enmo in a dispatch from Wlmtrom Monday night: "Parties who have bit on ongngod In soarchlng for tho body of Dr. Isnac Dillon have mturnod k sellout any trace of tho mining man. All residents of tho San Juan group of Ulunds luivo turned out to aid in tho soarch, and It will ho systematically prosecuted from now unt,ll ho Is discovered, dead or nllvo. At first liopos were enter tained that ho had boon onablod to roaoh shore but thoso have been abandoned by his relatives, who havo actively ongaged In the soarch. Tho fact that his boat was found right side up, with his coat and hat In It. gives rise to the belief that he be came warm, and, while standing to removo his coat, waa stricken with apoploxy, from which he had suffered bofore. and fell into the water." Dr. Dillon came to Oregon In 18M, as a missionary sent out by the Meth odist church authorities In tile Iteit. He was n prominent church worker In Portland, and he served as jtastor at Oregon City. Salem. Albany. Kugene and other placeu In Oron. For elaht yeare, prior to 18S. ho wu editor of tho Pacific Christian Adrocate. in 18S0 he went to Puaet Sound, his wife, who wai a Miu Plamoudon. of Salem. bavin dll in Portland, and his mar riwl cUMiliUr having Ht to the ! get Sound cuMRtry to make her home. He continued active in the church work there until last AprlL when he was permitted to retlro, on account of his ago- II bad ! stattoited at KookMck. near Wkateow. but upon being placed on Um unrt4HRiMtd list it is belle k wont to live at Whatcom. The dauftNtM- died a fow yoars ago. leavtn a largo fawlljr of eJjlldroH. A Joha P.. who wa rmtr weli kow as a ;wk wan iHtrttatid. aftor fia- Itfclng school, studied medicine, am lB ,, s wtccotortl ohyolctoH l San Francisco. o Dr. Wward MnraU Halo tayt. that throe dotlos of NWftaaJty during the Boseat cofttary are: (1) Of Wolld iHg of wlliwdo. oo from Labrador to Patagosda, too "Cajw to Cairo" road, aad ooo IroM U AUaotic to tho Pa etftc anM JHwopo aod Asia; . to tfetenolae UN rights of Ue raco nm U botweoi whllo. aognw sod Ori aU4 aad UJ to Hnf aboot univer sal Pr FROM POLK COUNTY How Young Mr. Byers covered Hearing. Re- Mr. A. J. Dyors of Independence, no compaulud by hia sou, A, O. Dyors, called at tho Journal olllco this after noon nnd mndo a utntomont ralatlvo to tho condition of tho youngor man. Ho had boon duaf from his Infancy, and lator tho difficulty gradu ally incroasud to such an extant thtit ho was almost totally donf. Two mouths ago tho young man enmo to Dr. Darrln, nt Hotol Willamette for troatmont, nnd todny called at the Journnl olllco to stato Uiat ho could hoar as woll as anybody. The report er talked to him In a low tone of volco and wns convlncad that his hoarlng was as good as tho best. This ruinnrk ablo euro of necessity makes tho young man fool happy, and his fnthor Is more than ploasod. Tholr purpose In coming to tho Journal olllco was to make a statement to tho public concerning tho wondurfui cure. I. A. Q. Hyors, bolng duly Bworn, doposo nnd say that tho abovo state ment, written by tho Journnl report er, relative to my bolng Ifoalcd of deafness by Dr. Darrln Is absolutely true. A. O. I1YI3IIS. Subsaribod and sworn to boforo mo, 13. Hofer, a notary publio, In Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of June. 1002. I Seal. J B. HOFEIl, Notary Public for Oregon. pays nil of Its own costs of tho war, will return tho prlsonors of wnr to thulr homos, will provide 3,00(1.000 to restock tho Hoor farms, will permit tho Hours to havo rifles for protuctlon, and will permit tho Dutch Inngungc to bo taught In tho schoola if desired by tho parents, und used hi tho courts. Groat llrltnln pays a great price for the victory over n Hinall but bravo peo pie, but tho Poors Iobo all they no bravely contonded for, theroforo ponce Is only a matter of time, for tho heroic Poor spirit will not bo forover subju gated. Grout llrltnln lost Its opportu nity to gain grent fnmo ln,hlHtory by I refusing to restore citizenship to tho Doors, nnd might has closed tho South African wnr in such n ninnnor Hint tho heroic Doors have the uympnthy of all tho peoplo of tho earth who appro- elato liberty nnd valor. f war will, howovor, full upon tho Doors, who now return, iia did tho Southern ers nt tho conclusion of tho civil wnr, to u land of devnHtntlou marked by the rnvagoii of war, smouldering homes nnd bnrreu Holds nnd In uplto of tho despairing conditions which confront them, attempt to lay tho foundation of u now civilization. Press on South Africa. (Tacoma Ledger. Hep.) The terms by which the war in South Africa ia ended are creditable to both aides. Kngland assume) the otitiro cot, not only pledging Itself not to levy n war tax on the Trans vaal, but agreeing, to allow the Doer cumlmtanta $16,000,000 to rent me their farm. Whlio the Doers give up the arms and munitions they have in the geld, they are pocmlttwl to keep riflea in their hoNoett for protection. Pris oners will Ih returned at tho cost of the Ilrltleh government, and none will be imnlahed unleeo for violation of the rules of war. The main eoneeo sloa of the Doors is the recognition of the sovereignty of King Kdward. They are onMoieod naif-government, under till limitation, as booh as it is omoUcaMe. The eotonlal rebel will at loaat not bo vtoltod with capital noaiohmoHt The terms are the Umt tho Doom cooW reasonably ex pect, and thoy are wise not to pro tong a war that, in soito of temporary aneceosea, would lead to their own extermination. - (Iowa State Hester. "W-) Tho noaoe soUlomftOi between Great ftritaln and tho IMhw i a sad ntatomest of affaire for both aides. Two Boors looo their citizenship and IndoKONdenco. and tholr loesoa prove that the noaco jttet. declared can last Uwt a fow goAoratloM until the con njHorod oeeplo a Jacroase tholr bmw bors io another war baelt. Great Britain galna all it baa hgoii eHtnd las for. except the Infliction of Umi death penalty on the "rebels." but Alone ngnliiHt tremendous odds, tho bravo burghers havo maintained nn unoqunl struggle nfter long defeat iinomed certain, Tho drums will censo to bent, nnd uo serried rnnUn that havo overrun South Africa will now furl tholr lings nnd return to tho arts of peace; but emblazoned on tho pngos of history's most gloilous records will shlno tho domic deeds of a umnll but Indopoudont people strug gling with the spirit of our Devolution nMfnMtnm In' win Ihn nrlv,. nil tin,i men covet freodom. Burroughs & Fraser Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers SALUM, OREGON. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, RuoftaK, and all work in their line about a building. Estimates fur nished on short notice. Otto Hansen MANUFAGTUKKIl OF- ( Concord. N. H i'atrlot, Dom.) ICnglnud lias long staggered ho noath tho load and hns long denlred pence at any tonus. Tho brunt of tho I Ussrs ths si IbH KtAd Vw lint klm l)if -6&$m t&JUl u SASH DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDING Every Description of House Finish Made to Order. Scroll Pawing and Turning of all klmli,. SALEM, OREGON. BARGAINS S T06KT0N' BARGAINS l BARGAINS Towels In linen towels we can give you a good all linen towels that sells regularly f jr,35 and 40 cents for 25 cents. 60c lienen towels, 50 cenls. 45c White Tuikish Crash Towels, 35 cenls. 35c Cream Crah Towels, 1 3-8 yards lonjj. 25 cents. Cream Craih Towel, 1 yard long, 8 i-3 cents. Handker chiefs . . . All pure linen 5 Cents Bach WRAPPERS.. We hive the finest line ol wrappers not only in Salem, but l he finest line made in the United Slates. These bargains astonish not only our custo mers but we ourselves are con tinually wondering how such rice materhl so well made can be sold at such prices. Good Percale wrappers, full flounce, waist trimmed with white braid front full held on draw string, and lined witn an excellent washable corset waist, only 75 cents Also Percale wrappers nude according to this same plan 85c, 95c $1.25 $1,50 The Best Bargains in 'America.. Ladies' Knit Underwear Wt have the daintiest pret tiest line of knit underwear we have ever seen. Very nice white knit vest 10c White sleeveless vests with lace yoke and straps over shoulder 15c White sleeveless vesls with lace yoke and straps differ ent style 20c White sleeveless vests with Valencines lace yoke and straps 25c White sleeveless veis with lace work all through the garment 30c White sleeveless vests wiih Valencines lace yoke and straps 40c and 45c White slecvi less Leslie vests with drop stitch lace work 60c Pants Umbrella nants Willi lace trimming 2$q Jo 60c Wm 1v n lull awl lsutUUj Una t AturkimWwQi iru ana paiyjgu (or Kfrlt. Babies' Morn ing Slips Little slips with embroider ed voke and sleeves 30c Children's ; Dresses Terlups you will want h now white, linen or colored cotton dreto for (ht pretly yuuon Mies ol your. Wa liar putty while I'ltiutt drtim, Sailor col lar, and embroidered fronts, good and dill. Linen drestei with Bailor collars (uioy trimmed also many other styloa. It wont pay you to roako them at we have Ilium Iron) 25c up Children's Pique -Reefers Reautleeat prices that boat uuUsf them, and Just the thing to make tht llttlo uirl or tiny boy look uobty. Babv Bonnets , At pttees to please and sur prise you.. i SALEM, "Vff!fi; h'"WWSW3