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t'di-' """Tr""'""' ',V J, j .. . u VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1903. NO. 18. 0 ft lilS ore JOURNAJ MJ JL JL JHl JLJk JL REPRESENTATIVE GINN Deep, .Deep Timbe Gtcr lost another vote today, and Mum made a gain of ono vote In the third ballot for United Spates senator. Reptacntatlvo Ulnn, who lias been oUig tor Gecr today left the ex-governor Mil cast hlB ballot for th Clat iop county man. The vote roaulted: Fulton, 32: (Jeer, 17; Wood, 17; scat- rtinir 21, absent, 3. There was no UtechmaMiiK at today's Joint ses- ion, save a few remarks by Ropre tentative Davey, who desired to cor net an erroneous Impression that he Mildered had been given out by Ln Wktt yesterday, when that gentle- iiu ttatc.d that ho i-ecolvccl the larg- irtnto in Marlon county of any other stUate on tho Republican ticket. bilent Drownell replied that It was 'ttsierstandini: that LnFollott had arttlint he, LaFollett, reeolvod tho iflrt vote for represontatlvo on tho e ticket In Mr. Geer's home pro- iff. "I thank tho presiding officer tie Interest he takes In tho matter, J I desire to bo recorded ns voting if T T. Geer," concluded Mr. Davey, ii tho Incident closed. IV voto in dotal! was as follews: Tho House Vote. , ftitnn liooth. Carnahan. Coruutt, Inarrts, Kddy, Emmltt, auulf,"Olnn, than, Hale, Hnnsbrough, Hermann, ulton. Huntley, I.aFollett, Miles, aulsen, Phelps, Purdy, Riddle, Shol- i Webster, Mr. Speaker 23. Geer Burgess, Danneman, Davey, jrden Johnson. Judd, Kay, Sim ons, YVhraldon 9. Wood Rllyeu, Dlnkoloy, Rurlolgh, antrell Galloway, QUI, Kramor, Mur- ly Olwtll. RobblnH, Test 11. eeeeoea9ee9s SOMETHING NEW Call lodfximldt our new line goli rilled frames. They look like solid gold and at half the price. Bancroft Optical Co. 510 rnmmpi-clfll StrPAt A.M BANCROFT j&SSSS bye Specialist' ttS52 Ptaees88e&aes8aa I EmESBHHHHIBHEHHHMEEBHIHE K Try The Cash Plan For Tne' New Year. ! THE NEW YORK RACKET , - i not only advertises the cash plan but they stick to it. f There is not one dollars worth of goods out of this store men is not paid for. ttoyou know of any other store that can truthfully 5av the same? Our business is conducted on the most economical possible plan. We do not owe a dollar to anyone. Don't you think we can afford to undersell "regular stores" doing business in the usual way of "buying on time and selling on eternity?" We haven't any bait prices to quote you. You must see the goods to appreciate the values. Our business for i 902 showed a big increase over any previous year It looks as though customers appreciated our modern business methods doesn't it. We carry everything in the Ladies' and Men's fur "isnings. Sab TRYING TO GET A RISE Bat the WIttltnomah. Tot Will Not Take His Fly Tk Dark Horse Still in the Shade of the Scattering 15. Absent Adams, Hume 2. The Senate Vote. Geer Crolsan, Daly, Farrar, Hob son, Howo, Johnson, Mulkoy, Stol wer 8. Pulton Dooth, Cartor, Dlmmlc, Kuykendall, Marsters, Rand, Smith of Yamhill, Williamson, Mr. President 9. Plttock Holman, McGinn, Meyors 3. George Hunt. Mays, Smith of Mult nomah 3. Wood Miller, Pierce, Smith of Umntllln, Sweek, Wade. Whorung, G. Absont Fulton1 1. Senate Thursday Morning. Called to order at 10 a. m. Prnyor was offored by Rev. T. P. Hornschueh, of Salem. H. 11. 1, " Malarkey Called up by Hunt, tho Lewis and Clark fair; re ferred to sppclnl committee of seven, with tho iirlvll-.RO of reporting at any time. S. 1). 100. Stelwor To Incorporate Alamo; advanced to third reading nnd ISPPll. oJRBK!ll'morIal to congross, Kuy kendall. to maintain a wagon road across the Cascades; adoptod. Kuykondall movod that uilo 18 bo amended. Carried. Chartor bills will not bo printed unless by spoclnl request.- S. II. 101, Cartor To amond code; ndvnncod to second reading; roforred. H. R. 102, Daly In repairing stnto buildings; first roadlng. S. 11. 103. Wehrung To amend code; first reading. S. 11. 104, Williamson To amend code; first reading. S. R. 28, Hobson To incorporate Stay ton; third reading and passed. S. R 105, Plorco To incorporate .Eoho; Umatilla county delegation. S. R. 10C, Rand To incorporate Rourne; advauced to. third reading nnd passed. S. R. 107. Mulkoy To provido for the payment of claims against the state, first reading. m M Don'tgo in debt for a single dollar. After youve tried it a while you'll stay with the cash store. J , ali H N H m m M m M M H m M M 's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa M SHlH-frHBHH4WlK4-BaBHBHBBIBB!lM S. D. 108, Mulkoy Providing for hop inspector; advanced to third read ing and ordered printed. Message from tho governor in re gard to action on tho water supply of tho state Institutions. Concurrent rosoluUon 14 Kuyken dall, In regard to tho wator supply and light for stnto Institutions; adopt ed. S. R. 109, McGinn To amend cod; first reading. S. U. 110, Sweek To "amend code; first rending. S. H. Ill, Howe In rogard to col lection of taxes; first reading. S. D. 112, Fulton To amend code; first rending. S. R. 113, Johnson To nmend char ter of Dufur; advanced to third read ing and passed. S.' D. 43, Pierce To Incorpornto North Powdor; read second and third time nnd passed. S. D. 01, Kuykondall Amending Inw In rogard to methods of enrolling nnd engrossing bills; second reading; to Judiciary. Resolution, Kuykondall, to appoint committee to visit stnto university. ' Took a rocosfl at 11:10 until 11:55. H. U. 174. by Shollty Mnklng drunkenness u misdomunnor. Alco holic traffic. II. B. 175 b Simmons, by request Relating to taking of dopo&itlons. Ju diciary. II. D. 170, by Davey Amending sec tion 3C0il of codo, fixing Salary of as sistant wnrdon nt prison nt $1200 per annum Wnys and moans. II. B. 177 by Carnahan Repealing section 3041 of codo. Assessment and taxation. H. R. 178, by Carnahan Rolatlng to giving of official bonds by stato and county officers. Judiciary. II. D. 179, by Carnahan Amending section 2533 of code Assessment and taxation. . ... . . . H. n. 180, by Carnahan Amondlng section 3984 of code. Assessment and tnxntlon. II. D. 181, by Gault Appropriating monoy for rodoomlng script Issued by territorial govornmont. Ways and monns. II. B. 182, by Gault Amondlng soc tion 1087 of codo, rolatlng to feos of county cloj-kH. Salaries of utato and county officers. ii. it. iB3 uy uauit Rolatlng to salaries of Washington county offi cers. Snlarios of stato and county of ficors. II. B. 184, by Gault Amondlng sec tion 2053, requiring sheriffs to collect certnin feos. Salaries and county of ficers. H. B. 186, by Hlnos Prohibiting sale of liquor by glass by druggists. Alcoholic traffic. H. B. 180, by Wobstor Amondlng codo rolatlng to rocovory of damagos by reasun of dofectlve highways Roads and highways. H. B. 187, b GUI, by requoBt Pro vlding for stnto board of charities. Health and public morals. II. R. 188, by LaFollott Providing for appolntmont of stnto hop inspec tor. Agriculture. H. D. 189, by Haydon AuUiorlzing county courts to construct flume ways. Roads and Highways. II. B. 190, by Hawkins Amondlng Dallas chartor. Cities and towns. H. B. 191, by Johnson, by request To incorporato Ione. Spocial commit teo from 28th district. II. B. 192, Galloway Prohibiting Importation and sale of adultoratod il luminating oil. Judiciary. H. B. 193. by Murphy Providing for relocation of county soat of Union county. Counties. II B. 194. by Murphy, by request Providing for aM8ment of bank assets and personal propert In county in whloh it Is located. Assesmsnt and taxation. H. B. 195, by Phelw. by requait Rolatlng to accoptanoe and disposal of lieu lands. Irrigation. II. B. 196,by Harris Providing for assmont and taxation of all corpora tions. Assossment and taxation. On motion of Harris, the chairmen of the respective committees appoint ed under S. C. R- No. 13, for the Inves tigation of the different state Institu tions, were authorized to name the 14 eocpert olerks whose services wer authorised by the resolution. Houe Wednesday Afternoon. House bill SI declared sase II. B. 91 OnUred wltMfftw Horn committee and priUd. A message from the governor (Continued on page Ave ) STATE TO HAVE HOP INSPECTOR Bill Introduced by La Follette (To Create Office at $75 Per Month To Be Paid $5.00 by Parties in Controversy Representative I.aFollett, of this county! today Introduced In tho houso a bill providing for tho appolntmont of a stata hop inspector, fixing his com pensation and prescribing his duties. Tho bill was road once nnd passed to a second reading. Tho bill provides that a competent man lie appointed state hop Inspector by the governor, state trensuror and socretary of state, his term of office to bouwo years. The proposed inspec tor 1bj to have an oftlco at the stato rapltul during Uie months of Soptem bor, October, Novomber and Decom ber, and for his services is to recolve a salary of $75 per mouth for tlioflo four months, the salary to be paid out of the state funds, the samo ns aro tho salaries of the other stato oirtcors. Tho proposed law "provides furthor that the nssessor In oach county, when making tho assessment keep a record oirrijxctnlly prepared- blanks of the noreage grown to hops, probable yield, nnmo of the ownor or igntor of tho ynrds, and othor data, Those blanks nro to be forwarded to tho secretary of state, to be dollvored to tho hop Inspector. It will bo the duty of tho Inspector, ns proposed by tho bill, to officiate as an arbitrator n botweon buyer and grower when a dlsputo arises as to tho quality of the product involvod In the transaction, whothor It bo nn out right salo, ohattlo mortgngo or under contract. For such services, tho In spector Is to recelvo $5 per day for tho tlmo actually employed, but this compensation must be pnld equally by tho grower and tho donlor. Regarding tho qunllty of hops, the 1)111 sava: "Tho terms 'nrime.' and choice', aru construed to mean such grades of hops as can bo sold at tho ..... . ...I ..!.!.. I.. .1... !... pniu Ul J1IHIIU Ul l-jiuiirw ill uiv iiuji. market at tho time sot for the delivery of uh hops In tho contract." The amount of taro to bo deducted from each halo is reduced from 7 to fi pounds, and balos nro to range from 175 to 215 pounds In wolglit. Fines of from $8 to $50 are provided for the In fraction of any of the provisions of the measure, o Sixteen Denver. Jan. 22. The D-mo ratio msmtwrs of tho legislature ar.- cau cusing this morning to determine their cours1 and und tho senatorial squab ble. It is reported Teller will with draw The Joint Democratic session proved a flwle. through the absenc of representatives, which broke Uio quorum. Tflors win us no eiecuim i day, hut the Democrats will tomorrow throw out more Republicans senators, enough to Insure an elation, after which they will elect. Ouards have been placed In the house to rosist the anticipated attempt of the Waleott mn to capture the chamber. Shotguns have been taken into the eharaber, and on every desk i a pair of rerolvers. Thirty police in plain ojftthes are In the senate cuanber. Soon after the IVraooratlr caucus was called to order this morn g. Teller appeared and said he would not withdraw, unless it to-rame nee mmuT to harmonise Uie party. The Democrat the went Into Joint .(. ballot. The Republicans will probably hold a joint st-ion tomor row JOURNAL SUED FOR LIBEL L. H.McMahan Wants Five Thousand For Damages to Mrs. Gibson, His Client Theory of Suit That Plead ings are Privileged Papers wore served this aflornoon by L. II. McMahnn, attorney for Mary F. Gibson, plaintiff, versus Hofor Brothers, publishers oftho Daily Cap ital Journal, asking damagos of $5000 and costs for an nllogod libelous publi cation, tho satno boiug an extract from tho ploadlngs in tho dlvorco suit of Gibson vcrsu Gibson. The oxtrnct from tho pleadings In tho circuit court wore not published in full, but moroly disclosed tho nature of the husband's answer to hor com plaint nsklng for n dlvorco, and Is not more severe than Is usual In such casos. The Gibson divorce suit nttractod a great denl of attention, nnd was stub bornly contested by the lawyers on both sldos, Mrs. Gibson securing her dlvorco. Killed In Wreck Ashovlllo, N. C, Jan. 22. In a rear- ond collision of frolght trains on tho Southern railway this morning two trainman woro fatally and soven oth ers sorlously Injured. Attractions Increase as Out t I Clearance Sale Progresses. u j Jg Every article, except contract class merchandise Is offered at positive and pronounced money bnyers- Extra Specials In Our CLOAK ROOM No liner, nicer or more sought ior garments can be lound in the city than those offered by us in our $5 bill sale. tO One? Any $10.00, $12.50 or Slb.UUJAUKUl In Our Store for $10, and we Give You a $5 -Bill with the Jacket. There is also a lot of fine dress skirts being offered in the same generous way Remember we are giving away $5.00 Bills. . . . M 5 M ? H M 5! 40C RIBBONS 6. ? See display in our Liberty and plain taffetas Mo. 30 and 4-mcn worm up to -lot yd & X X SPECIAL 9 CENTS A YARD. X X fl IHB BMK HJI SHE IS ANXIOUS TO WEB Massachucetts Girt Goes to Tacoma Story That 500 MenWant to Get Married' And Wants to Be One of the 500 Tneonin, Jan. 2. Miss Lillian WhIO taker arrived horo today from Law rence. Mass., in sonrch of a husband. It sooms that some sort of n story hnd boon printed that nt least 500 Wash ington bacholors wanted to got mar ried, nnd tho Btar-oyed divinity from Lawronco, Mnss., swooped down on Tacoma. Sho claims to have the ad dress of a number of Tacoma ollgl bios, furnished by tho postmnstor of that city. Some Tacoma man Is llnhlo to bo married in tho near future. The White House Restaurant la growing In popularity each day, and you will ho in tho swim If you tnko your meals there. Every thing "Up-to-dnto. BANANAS, 20 Cents a dozen. Three Dozen Oranges, 25c At NNS 154 State St. Phono 2074 Main. u. xev" '& M ft. H m H H m Hi m goods. In our entire stock of first a reduction which means most savlntr to provident and shrewd Cut Rate Prices on Toilet Articles Perfumes, Soaps, etc. Hnoiv berry t"on per ta' e 3c H MK M Fine Toilet Soaps 5c 15c Toilet Soaps 9c 5c Vaseline 3c 15c Vaseline 9c Carbolnt d VaselliiA 10c White's Toolh I'owcjor 12c Woodlsrk's Tooth rowilvr. . 10j Camphor Oresm.. . . . lflc Almond Cream 10c Woodhirk'iCohlOrosm 15c Perfntned Talcum Po aflBuW' i a 19c yardf street window, fancy ribbons ' HMHCKHBBIFEfFlB ,