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JL JUJli - -rtp - Vi ' VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1903. NO. 9. IGHT Jl, i-I I-Jp l V-.. . - x . JL iL 1 -.a jL JL-JI c IS HOT Jiililiif nUil ir ill JTmi JL dL tftmJ Ik Terriffic Dead - Lock From the Start. SENATE CAUCUS TIED ON PRESIDENT FOR EIGHT BALLOTS tO Jennings as temporary clerk, and ,ho was elected. Shelly, of Lane, I moved a committee of five on creden tials, and Judd, of Marlon, did the samo, ror a committee of five on rules. Doth motions prevailed. The comlmtteo on credentials con alsta of Sholly, of Lane; Nottingham, or Multnomah; Burgess, of Lake; Hale, of Josophlne; Claypool, of Linn. The committee on rules Is: Judd, of Marion; Bllyeu, of Linn; Hawkins, of Pelk: Reed, of Multnemah: MM. of Yamhill. I The house then adjourned until 2 i p. m. ' BROWNELL AND HARRIS WIN OUT Both caucuses camo to n sudden close about 2:30 o'clock by choosing Brownell presldont of the senate and Harris speaker of the house. The special street car that will run every 10 minutes for the benefit of the legislators has "stato house" on ono son end and "stato prison" on tho other. Jonathan Bourne is hero, and it will soon bo timo to accuse him of all the crimes In tho decalog of sin. Henry McGinn is also here, and the public will kuov what for in duo sea' ousz C&tictis Gives Tj&v&Yf Hiis nx& Edyywwi'Hw,w Equal Vote .. -t-i!t.... 1..1-1 t .......i... !.... tc.1.1.. mm- bM tf..l.. . tr ... -.,. ..11 ...t. in stirwinv urnirnn a nmiHiiuuiu iiuiui. iiuuruauuiHuvi-B cuu.. ui iiuu- uu, nuuaun, uuwu aim uiiiuib. wiiu . -j,.. ...., . . ,T .,. , I. ... .,, ... .,. ,.. , ... i fansfcrreu tno Bcene or tueir opera- iuuuk, ami iihitih, ui l.uuv, whu iuuuu muy uu uusikuuuhi uu wo anuuu mc UMan from Portland to fcmiem. aii In readinoss for business this rnlng when tho two houses. wore led to order. The trains Saturday Inlng and all day Sunday brought fgo delegations from Portland, In- Idlng not only the members of tho jBlatuie, hut the innumerable can- fates for election to tho subordinate lltlons In tho organization of tho uses, and also a small aimy of ap Bants for committee clerkships. On ghday evening tho corridors of all m pilnclpal hotolB woro throngod TFh politicians and strangers, and city presents a scono of unusual ilvlty, politically. From tho fact of Intensely Interesting session that promised, tho attendance of Strang- :ls oven larger than over. Dho advanco guard arrived on the to train Saturday night. Among tho rivals at that time wore State Sonn- Smith of Multnomnh county, who Imndo a vigorously cnndldacy for presidency of tho stato sonato. Ho nartered at tho Wlllamotto.and was Tsurrpunded by Ills supporters inune rtfaglr after reaching tho hotel. Tho tho race for tho speakership wlthj Frank Davoy, of this county, also ar- tlon, with Senator Smith as its candi date for the president of tho Sonato. rived on tho morning train Sunday, This Sot of man lias gomo good tight- undny morning train brought Sonator OgQMO Brownoll, of Clackamns conn 9wenntor Smith's opponont as pro SidiSK officer of tho sonato. Mr. Brawnoll also has rooms at tho WI1- o On tho samo train enme Sen- W Fulton, of Astoria, who has shed licadnuarters at tho "V1I- finstto. Mr Fulton is making n vlg ou1Sjjight for tho Unltod tSatos son brshTp, and Avas warmly rocelved by ...iraorous political supporters nt tho Mee3s0a0eassGfc SOMETHING NEW CiMlndexamlaeournew line told filled wm. rncy iook iikc toiiu tola and at Jjp half the price. Bancroft Optical Co.i 259 Commercial Street A.M.BANCROFT a ; hhf m MWMflMt0MaCM6fie9a Eve Specialist, W tilaRW 2 M33 while tho remainder of tho legislators and mombors of tho third houso reached tho city on the" trains last evening. Lnst evening It was claimed by tho Eddy men that that goutlomnn had thi5 speakorshlp for a certainty, and no ef fort was mado to conceal their Joy at tho prospect of succoas. Tho Ma rlon county dologntlon, who are push ing ovorythlng for Davoy, saw It dlf forently, and felt confldont that tholr man would bo tho wlnnor. and tho Harris nion claimed that In tho three cornered light it resolved Itself down to nn nllgnmont botweon Harris and Davoy as against Eddy, and that, thoro fare, tho Iattor was a sure impossibili ty. TIiIb would seem that Harris and Davoy had agreod to stand by each other, and In that ovont tho Marlon delegation folt confldont that tholr fa vorite would win out, as ho is tho stronger of tho two, nml all concede that if Mr. Davoy did win Oregon would liavo a moat accomplished speaker. Senate Caucus. Tho first reports from tho sonato caucus prosngod a dead serious tight, being a. tlo voto on candldato-for pros Idont, in which Sonators Brownoll nnd Smith each rocoivoil.il votes. Seven ballots woro taken with tho samo roHtilts, and it looks as though thero would ho a battlo for tho control of tho organization. Sonntor Fiilton Is chnlrman of tho caucus, and repre sents tho Brownoll faction, with Booth. Kuykondnll. Williamson and others. In short this Is tho Mitchell faction, with Brownoll as Its figure head Many predict that having the chair of tho caucus, nnd with Wil liamson prosont. who will bo a con gressman after March 4th, this faction has a strong advantago, and that, if necpssary, It can use fodoral patron age to gain tho day. On the other side aro such mon as Senators McGinn. Daly. Crolsan, Far- 1 RHSBMBHfBBHBBaHHHEE-HJfflBSBt I "Vr a fen mmmmmmm KSS i H5jS KB f M i . The Cash Plan For The New I Year. t go in debl for a single dollar. After you've tried it a while you'll stay with the cash store. THE NEW YORK RACKET I only advertises the cash pjan but they stick to it. 2 e is not one dollars worth of goods out of this store ;h is not paid for. K 1. "... .r" ' ,. . ... . .. ., unj yuu miuw oi any omer siore xnai can irumiuuy say tne samer1 Uur business is conducted on the most economical ssible plan- e do not owe a dollar to anyone. Don't you think we can afford to undersell "regular ii-oe" .-Li in nr hucinpec in the, iicnol .... t li....,:Iir" -i nj """'. """"-'' ""-mj wrtv ui uuyu.ifj uu e ana seinnir un cicumvr - Ye haven't any bait prices to quote vou. You must Uhe goods to appreciate the values. r business for 902 showed a big increase over any previous year It looks as though customers apprecfated our modern siness methods doesn't it. We carry everything in the Ladies' and Alen's fury hmgs. . s lem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store, f ' E. T RARNES PrnnnVtrir. $ I H m 5 M M in era, and as they nro looked upon as bolng against the Jack Matthews com bination they have tho public sympa thy, which, It Is believed by many, will more than offset the advantage of Jiavlng the federal prestige at tholr back. Another caucus will bo hold late In tho afternoon or tonight, and tho fight may be prolonged indoQnltoly. This unexpected struggle may defer tho Inauguration coromonles, nnd hi many wnys complicate tho work of tho session. House Caucus. The three candidates for tho speak ership musterod nearly equal strongth In tho house caucus, which was con vened immediately following adjourn ment, bovcrni succosslvo ballots crniirr found Davoy leading with 17, whllo gWOn Eddy nnd Harris each had 15. While 21 was necessary for tho caucus npm (nation, 19 was tho greatest numbor of votes received by oithur of tho rlvnl candidates. Davoy recolved tho, East, ern Orogon vdto, whlchaddod ID'His strongth. ' Thin result Is i alitor severe on the Oregonlnn's prediction that Eddy would swoop ovorythlng beforo him, and Is, of course, very gratifying to Mr. Davey and his frlonds. As n polntor on senatorial matters neither of tho caucuses prove any thing, oxcopt that, thore will bo a fight such ns novor has boon known boforo. Tho suddon death of Congrossmnn Tongue also eliminates somo olontonts from tho senatorial slato. which had bogun to bo considered portontlous Many thlnkk that this will lino Dinger Hermann up for congress, and remove IiIb immodiato Indupnco ag far as tho sonatorshlp is concornod. Jfany nlso suggost that tho vacant sont in con grasB may In somo moasuro influence Governor Ooor's actions, and may pos slbly prove a solution to his sonator lal problem'. But tlm samo conoluslon can bo drawn In rogard to any other senatorial candidate from this con grosslonal district. Brownoll Is snld to bo a congroeslonal candidate, and it Is now apparont that Fulton is the only avowed candidate for sonator who will not bo directly affected by this sad ovont. In the Senate. Senator Fulton, by vlrtuo of having been president of tho senate last ses slon. called that body to ordor nt 1" o'clock promptly, whon Sonator Booth placed In nomination Sonator Daly for tomporary chairman, which car Hod without dissent. Ex-Chief Clerk 8 I,. Moorehead was placed in nomi nation by Sonator McGinn, and ehnt ed. After appointing committees on ere dentlals. composod of Senators Booth, Hobson, Mulkoy. Hunt and Ware, the senate adjourned for caucus. In the House. Promptly at 10:30 A. C. Jennings K rir, ZJmS M si ywjamwMbw AWJScim OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE These are ideal Shopping days and our store crowds;; showed their appreciation of special offerings as well as their!! delight in shopping on a sunshine day You may not be here.ii No matter; The sale will be at its best this week and you can!! : yet share the benefits of our INVENTORY SALE. Every;; where about the store you will find seasonable merchandise of!! ,1 x i. I ,U!t, 4 1 1 ' J i. 1 j .1 veverv aescripuoii ai pntca wjuiju icinui an liiinicuicttc luvcbtft Ladies' Goods Wcarc orferinea line w Ladi.s'fino of Tailor Stilts at -3 off the former price, also a special line of skirts at the same liberal reduction Ladies' Skirts for $4.50 a line that formerly sold for $5.50 up to $7 50 and S9 00 Petticoats Half Price. Colored Lustrals, Silks, GInehams, Cornells, etc. at half price. We gAre Closing Oat; a Lot Of Corsets At Half 'Price. MM' Shapes in the W B. make that we will discontinue as soon as sold Sizes ranee from 18 to 28 cn Sec the bitr rack of Assorted Garments such as Silk Waists, Klmonas, Jackets, etc , all at Half Price Daring Oar Big Sale. Men's Goods speaker, and was olectod by acclaraa tlon. Eddy, of Tillamook, nominated A Bleached Huck Towels worth 20c each Special i 3c Each 12 l-2c Crash for 8 l-3e Yard Dress Goods . 52 Inch all wool Suiting worth 65c and 75c 1 1Z clerk of the 1901 house, called the ses- . . ai per aro "s slon to ordor. On Motion of Wheal- , 52 Inch plaid Suitings worth $125 a yd, CA don, of Coos, rtobert E. Bmmett was Special to Close OUC placod In nomination for temporary Imported Silk mixtures worth $2. and n 'O Hot Waffles with Maple Syrup At $2 50- Special per yard Imported Silk mixtures worth $1.50 a yd neaucea to 1 ! ! Imported Walstlngs In stripes and plaids 42 n tl i menes wiae. wonn i23 a yara tor "-'v E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, Corner of Commercial and Chemekcta ZINNS 58i It does not require much study in order? io ueciae wuen ana wnere to ouy. The Where is here j j The Time is any time, j J We never allow opposition to undersell;; is, and from the manner in which ouri! sale is being patronized we Jake it fop granted that everyone is of .the samej opinion. $i to $.50 Fancy Shirts 50c See dlsplaytn Court st window 25c Standing Collars 0c Also a line of 15c values In standing and wine styles t at luceacn. 4 Hat. Specials I $ $1 50? $2 501 $2.00 and $2,50 Hats for $3.00 Hats for These are good shapes In assorted colors lhat we want toclese out aulck- Step lively lease. SMOKING JACPCETS Half Price ; ; M MOTMM WMMM.WMMMMMHMM1HM I- 50c Suitings reduced to t9c ' it. ,-,. Generous ofierlngs In ;; , ,65c Suitings reduced to 29c rrT2r2ff A TC See 1 1 ii $3 00 Covert Cloth for $,45 VJ V I2iMXAaJj. 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