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WCT r7j.w-ff VAa. & rrriijj - n3 fc :r PAGE FOUR. THE D AILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1903. WILL MC l?JiiAiAOl RE LAW Baif Association To Ask Fo Legislation CHANGES SUGGESTED IN DRAWING JURY .m Panel and Trial Jurors--Competency of Witnesses to i cstity as to Character Provokes Warm Discussion Th Mnrinn County Dar Association Anally placed on the table for two ' i WL'VKB. RICHER ASSAYS FOUND Good News For Salem Aline Operators Assays on Gold Creek Ore Improving at an adjournod mooting today consld orod a tiumbor of matters of lobulation In which th mombers of tho sorter y are Interested. Many of the members of the association were In attendance, tit tho meeting today, and some of the matttaro of legislation recommended by (he committee were warmly and oJitirtsively detaud. Come cliunK am proposed In the manner of drawing the regular Jury panel, and also the trial Jiirois, and the association will taber to secure the eivactment of these iffftr. The consideration of the Mil )ml has for IU purpose the restor ation of the grand jury will he taken Hjl at the meeting of the association, which will he rciumed at o'clock tilts afternoon. On motion ul Webster Holmes the annual election of oltlrers wae d- Drawing of Jury Panel. Another hill that tho committee of Uie association reported suggests a muturlal change In the drawing of tho regular panel. In substance the hill, a framed by the legislative commit left, Ih n follews: In making up the regular assessment roll of his county, the assessor li directed to ascertain the name of every taxpayer between the anon of 3ft and 00 yearn, and in, dlrate the same on the tux loll by placing the letter "J" after each of suth name, at the first term of the county court at the Iteglnnlng of the year, shall write on bits of paper the names of such taxpayers aa are elig ible to Jury service, and a are Judical ed on the assessor's rot. and place the natnen from each pr eel net in a aep erate bex: the name thai are timet taken from each precinct to be placed In the regular jMry bo, one nrertnet at a time, by the clerk, who ahull draw ferrwl until the next regular meeting I therefrom in per cent of the names riwii tftat precinct. The names so drawn are to Iw prepared In dupluato llata. and one of the lists to be for. wartled to one of the circuit Judge of the dlilrlet. while the other la to be sealed up and tiled In the offlce of the Nwuty clerk, and kept there until the meeting of the Jury i-ommlslou. On the ttrst day of the ttrst HtguUr term of the circuit court, niter the draw ing of the Hat, the cominlMtlon Hhall elect 20) name rrom the Hat: the Hat ao drawn aha 1 1 be prepared and uum bered In numerical order, and Hied with the county clerk, who shall keep it in hla official custody. After i.adlng the bill, and before ft reiwd any ronalderaUoM th uaui ilatlon on motion, adjourned until a oruHk thlM afternoon, JURY LIST DRAWN of the- association, which will be on Monday, January 19th. Ill the absence of Secretary ComHt, W. II, ItlehanhHiH was made secretary .pro taut. On suggestion of Carson, two d dltloital members were named on the leglHfflthiH committee! J. A. Jeffrey and Tilwon Cord. In explaining Ida poettiou. Carson stated that, consider ! opposition bad developed toward lift Mils proposing a change in the drawing of trial Jurors, witness fees Hd reduction of rourt fees lie said II wraa necessary that some lobbying Ue ddtte la the Interest of these bills which will be placed lu the hands of -itfiajHtnrs. other than those of the MuriOH county deleatiott. pert of whom are said to be opposed to those msnmtroe. Drawing f Trwl Jurers. The association endorse.! a Mil pro poslH a change in the manner of drawing trial Jurors, and tho Mil will lie presented for legislative enact menu It provides that the clerk of the court prepare a complete Hat of the Names on tho rogHhtr Jury panel, the names i bo sonsetmlvely uum bered. and ih list conspicuous!) putted In tho eturt roe. Spherical mm of wood, nthhtr Or other durable MMftftak three-fourth of an Inch in hefler. shsjl be prepnraU. the saw h ho Mimbered coMsecuUvel) . the Mho m the Hot of trial Jurors in the court routs The drawing of the names shall he performed In the same awn mr is m present This bill w eaJWr M4orsed by the awKkuuiou. EUJmlMateM ok Gharastee. A proimsed change In the stntute re lattic u the suunlaatiott of witnesses as to the charaeter of an IndiTldusI, IMleM eet ejebate. The bill rec nhmwimM hy Um rowmitleo. pm uoaes that no civil or crimlMl pro cdlims the trial ludse deiMniM. .- his own wwretlou, m U the cuajpv etutr tho Wltnsw to testify U jrtkr provides that the omJud of wNiimm hjn of chnrae tM - atoll b. osemhter tmclf. talt shall be left ui the juAmeut of the Jury g. t. Hk-hord- nnd I' i, WArry asslid the bill so amended N Ue mussUoa h Mt tut to Um dl ret!, of tlbt temi hjdgo. wo .1 read eerrte, t njnuy nstae, too sm aibltmo rights. Thee 1..J.1 it qu-tstU-Mblv it, . t 9ti,ikw to deWtinted t,. me trial )4 with no r)ht of npi-Mt m- k Holmes for the committee, defend the mens ure nnd n4 that wttness is out tency This nUscretlon .( be vested m whew nd li ahmtM be with trtnl jodtre KsUer thougnt the in u i'jivtunuu bernnse h left Mlth the .art g ,0tV , wW(fc w i...i, mv, v,,.j.r. , (1 U alwa. r-d,. VT.T Z . . ""'7. aw uiiL.,.. ... . ' " autdbj ' "uir - .. ,, . " . ia eemn P Of totirse everybody lu Salem la In terested in the devolpmeut of tho rich gold mines in this county, and The Journal takes ulcaaure In reiiortlng that the prospects oie glowing hotter 1 and better for our home mining men. Sevcial have already made good mou ey on their holdings, but the work of development la only Just getting tinder way. The operations on Gold cieok are being pushed by the Orogon In vestment Co., of this city, of which '.V. II. Utirghardt Is the moving spirit, and some good work Is being done, which Is attracting attention among mining men generally. Helow Is given a Iqttor received from the Nntlonal olllcoa at Denver, which Is vory gratifying, nnd shows up the Gold creek 01 e as among the best ever dlscovoied. Denver, Colo.. Doc. 31, 1902, The Oregon Investment Co.. Snlem. Oregen: Gentlemen. We have anmplod youi ore. and find the following resulta: . We llnd the ore carries one ounce of gold, eight ounces In silver, seven jier cent copper. We And this ore will toast convert In 5o minutes. This separates the val lies each Into a condition of Jta own. It Is iiosslble to produce all the chem icals necessary for this recovery from the ore Itself. The excess sulphur will ftirnlah the sulphuilc acid neoded. and by using magnetic oMrator the lion can be recovered front the ore to he used In nreclnlfiitlMir Mm wn.... , ,.. ..., I(V x 'jrjrut Willi. The process, after pulverising the ore. ih in Ulrferent atw, arrangod lu aeries so as to be almost automatic. After the plant Is installed. It will coat 2 cents per pound for each pound of copper, which will lw C. l copper. The gold will be Dilutable Mold. evi-Hni what the concentrators contain, which uy atliunK a small pan, au tm-pannt. amalgumated, recovering fairly nil tile values In a merchantable condition. The recovery and cost Itemixed would be about a follows, after the ore Is laid down In the mill: loo tons per day, 7 per cent copper l in, P jjmjio Cyanide for gold 15.00 umcewtratlott M00 W iter cent recwetV. 10 per pt OK i s.h) MARION COUNTY FINANCES Without a Single Cent of Indebtedness "Old Marion" Has $11, 402,52 in Treasury Mai Ion county has started the New Year in proper shape, financially. Without a single cent of Indebtedness. the report of Treasurer Illchnrdson, made nubile todny. shows that the county on the first of the present month had n cash balance In the treas ury of 111.402.53. Tho report of Treasurer Rlchnrdson for the month of December is as fol lows : Special City and School Dlst. Fund. Cash on hand Dec. 1st ....I 201.19 Receipts 203.11 FLOODS ON PUGET SOUND Country Under Three Feet 'of Water Too Much Rain and Chinook the Cause Miles of Railroads Washed Out-No Traffic Possible Total Disbursements 104.60 198.71 Imlaticc 205.89 General Fund. Cash on hand Dec. 1st I10.921.0G Receipt 095.13 Total U1.C1G.19 Disbursements , . . . 1, 130.88 Seattle, Jan. 5. Martin Cummins, a fnimor nt O'Brien, and B, N. Sh'nugh nossy were drowned last night In n boat, while trying to save stock from the flood. The water Is subsiding, but tho weather bureau predicts warm weather and another rise. Tho wash out of tho railroad tracks cuts off the coal supply and reduces the. general electric power. The street car service Is curtailed, nnd all electric power Is short. Ualance 7,185.31 General School Fund. Cash on hand Dec. 1st $ 3.3IC.7C Receipts 72. 18 Total Disbursements ..$ 3.110.21 000. IS Balance 2.75S.79 Indigent Soldier Fund, Cash on hand Dee. 1st 31G.0U Disbursements 133. 10 Ualance Institute Fund, Cash on hand Dec. 1st .. Receipts , .? 213.20 I -107.05 lfi.00 Ti('al Disbursements IS2.GB 173.70 Balance s sjrqk lHtV','!rw,OvVplua?.,''i - Cash on hand Dee. 1st uo.ll UMUiirnemertU 20.89 tktmm per y, kss mln ' issflnn fluid. J to IJMO.00 wtir. 7 per mA at lie isimmi Sliver, S os.. D. W jmr os . . . . -ino.oo Balance $ Special Road Fund, Cash on hand Dee. 1st Balance $ Summary of Totals. Cash on hand Dee. 1st Ill.OIJ.Sfl HeCellitn gS602 100.82 121.70 121.70 Total Disbursements 17.0M.31 8.MG.79 Justice Court Jurors For the Year . Justice of the (ence K. ) Morgan, assisted by August Hucltestein aud John Havnae. Jr. two freehoiiUra ihu afternoon selected SO Jurors, sa pro vided by gw. who will sene in that enpsclty In uMsitUi on Justice court aes during the ensuing year Those eiigttiie for Jury service In this curt ftre: h T. Albert. Werner Hmvm. u. Cherrlngton, J A. tinker. T. L. i)vM David Uteiner. a. itr.t...i. Osorge Urlswoht. Prank Meredith n..r! i Barr August llockMiiin k a lAmport. W. H Bunhnrdi. Jr. R 1. rrm-r. u w. Ornjr. Theodore Roth. Kred tlslu. J r Hu i ,. Brown. Morris Wlnrui. o. 0. Savage A. U Pnlmer. H. I. Belle, f. a Hss. " O Meyer. Rues Moor,-. (hon K Water, a N OlMwrt. Ma O Buren Hal PntK.ii Dnn J. Frv T.m, v Uideon Mtnm. Jobe m. n ., if1' Chrt CalrerAJm. Rhode. m,w ,,,. 4 o. umatl W(ir "'rtey. TUeswre Barr a W i.- mw J. Moore. W. P. Qeorge Jhn mtvnc Jr Wm Brown John R)M 8 Rlggn j m Kvle KfBj W( ! ToU1 liuw.oft SSS00 Net per day of 100 tons 13192.00 Two rleh nvwri Wwrt ,, rjK,pVft, from Ienrer. showing values of HIS and U5 92 per ton. reap,., live ly. The oAices of the Oregon Invest meat Co.. over John Hunhea' n are supplied whh samples of ore from' ineae mines, and the reoon. ,,f . saylsts are on exhibition, and every body Is cordially welcome to Walt the Place and Inspect these rich products from old Marion counts fur k. aelves. AFTER HOLIDAY RECESS lOonUamd from nrst page 'to"""1 111.102.52 If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver nnd makes tho skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head ncltes. 26 cents and 50 cents. Money refunded If It does not satisfy you. Write to W .11. Hooker & Co., Buffalo IS. l for free anmnla 11 T 13 druggist. -. Fresh eggs and butter from our stores at Aumavllle and Manama, at apeer Bros. 'Phone 2491. 11-11-tf Seattle, Wash., Jan. G. Tho White nnd the Stuck rivers, which went out of their banks Saturday night burled the Interurbnn nnd Northern Pacific tracks botwoen Seattle nnd Tncomn several fodt under water, nnd drowm Ing ninny residents all through the White River Vnlloy out of tholr homes. Train service between Ta coma aud Seattle hus been abandoned and there is no telling when the Notthern main line will be open, but probably not for several days. Last night the Portland division was cleared and the first tialn from the south lu two ilnysj came in. All the coast lines from Seattle noith. with the exception of the Whntcom line have been cleared, and this latter will not bo In opetntlon until some time to day. Lnrge foices of men nie at woil. on the line between Senttle nnd Tncomn. and It Is expected the lino will be cleared In a temporary way todny. The waters are falling, nnd It Is thought thnt the worst of the flood is over. The temperature in the mmm talus Is reported falling, and this will nave a tumlunoy to stop the How ol water from the mountains. The Seattle-Tacomn Interurlmn line will probably not be In operation for several weeks, so great Is the dam age. The cost of the flood to the Great Xoi thern for the pant 10 days has been about 13000 in labor alone. Tho Northern Pacific is exneiuiinv aimnf 15000 a day for labor. Not since 1S09 have there been such Hoods In the White River valley. The present one was caused bv the . nine days' rain and the chlnook winds. wnicli melted the heavy snows. In the Cascade Mountains, discharging tho waters Into the tributaries of tho White river. THIRD CONVICT DIE William HeitmiUer Succum to Typhoid Fever William Hcltmlllor, a convict nt i state penitentiary, died nt 2:10 o'clt this morning. The cnuso of his doi Is given as chronic cerebral men gltls, followed b." typhoid fever H( miller was taken 111 somo time a with the fover, and ho has been In critical condition for several dnjs. ! was nn obstinate patient lu tho hi pltal, and refused to follow the structlons of the steward and attet Ing physician. Rolatlves on their to Salem from Tillamook county, a will arrange for tho burlnl of tho hod Holtmlller was received at the pr on on November 15, 1901 from Til mook county, under a flvo years' st tenco for assault with a dangero weapon. James Hill was today released fro tho prison and left for his homo Elgin, Eastern Orogon. Hill's term c plred on Christmas dny, but nt (J tlmo ho was recovering from tho t phold fever, nnd was not strot enough to leavo tho Institution at tL time. Tho other fever pntlents at ih prison arc reported Improving. The White Houso Rostaurant Is growing in popularlt; each day. and you will bo In tho swln If you take your meals there. Every thing up-todnto ICE CREAM At INNS Bmie& am eW 154 State St. Phone 2874 Mu HHW4tll I I t-H-tH-H44 "I WH TW I' .. jR&ssf.wvmi tiszmvM A MIHNTII'IC IllMYiVKUV -...... mw.nir r our ImiIi iv nii.ra &j&imtm& m&m " -v 'IIT A NEW GAS RANGE. For your kitchen will make you laugh at tho high prices of wotfd. After you liavo used it n short tlmo you will wondor why '. you sweltorod ovor n hot wood range during tho hoatcd term, ' "' " worriou ovor starting a ure on n Wintor'a morninir. : when a touch of a match makes ; ; ihikiu maze, sontlned to your cooking utensils, and not boat. " ing your house for tho whole " ay- Try cooking by gas. SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY Phono 563. 4 Chem.L.i, o, I --- ii,g OSjS 1 f--w 9 Disfigured Skin WMU4 louMtM anJ 4flt k Wbathaveel III U 'always rsdi.aliy au4 Krm " Ajte, a umtthjr aik. Hoods Sarsaparllla insider. Hull ..Id th m hHl -unanimously endorsed b the com,, mlttee on militar) affairs, and it wua we purpose to coneentriM th- ... J atnff departments under ,ult head Bartmu waaUnl to know lc It M Bot Jr tho purpose ol disputing General Mile, as cotumander of the army Hull replied thai the term r.m.-. ' .' the army wm nothin hi . ..w ... . that Mile had no authorit to i,Ut. JV ordor uahm. directed by the Pre. im or secretan of r !..... uly ne cosamanderliK-hif .,! th. IS lht lrual.lu. I yw gently on the siomache iiv 'Jj ascK-Jt tics. as.aa A4dm. orator Wodwrd."uKj; Fk. Bsl sBlamlamlX fM IBM BH BBt BBK U B BIG NOW ON We hope this may be the haonlaa v.u. v. W m .oin, to do our pTk XZ U 1 w hV w" ri91-il-io or some fruJT .! U V constantly hear. WelgUbflr IJt.? Um,to d I cam. and wmm Hce w ma and ao I m. fillj . T ,WM "" ittii i -"5 tt m Mb-) aad jmtroM. for 1 f,9a3d 8 W Th "" ht t yog Ami don't yo TtaZtT t " "3 a"J'- - .very ZZ ZL ? 8lDS t0 d Ur Very nUttM. 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