-THE DAILY JOURNAL. :if35T SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. NO. 19. ontintje I VOL. XIII. ., m H hi al sb a h W HI H wM0 h iflv s" dti&fKi flK H i t FULTON HOLDS HIS POSI TION WITH SIX PAIRED Gill Goes From Wood to Scott's Pacemaker Neatly All Solons Take the Special Train for Portland Over Sunday Today's volo for senator resulted lt follows Fulton, 29; Geer, 15; Wood, 13. absent, 5; scattering, 10; paired, 12. There was but a single ihttgo In the balloting today. nop tetnUUVL' QUI, of Multnomah, who bit been voting foty Wood, today rAned to H. L. Plttock, of Portland. Tie detailed vote was as follews: The House Vote. Fulton Booth, Carnahan, Comott, Edwards, Eddy, Edwards, Emmltt, Gtalt, Glni) liiilui. Halo, Hansbrough, Herann, 1 lines, Huntley, Kuykondnll, UFollett Mar-tors, Mllos, Paulson, 5Mps, Purdy, Band, Riddle. Shelley, Hi of Yamhill; Webster, Mr. Speak- ttMr, President 29, feer Burgess, Crolsan. Daly, Dan wan Davey, Farrar, Hayden, Hob- m Johnson, Johnstop, Judd, Kay, Mey Simmons, Whealdon 1R. ITood Bllyou, Blakley, Burleigh. utrnll, Claypoal, Galloway, Kramer, Wler Murnhy. Olwell. Bobbins. 'reek. Wade 13. Paired Booth -(Fulton) and Woh ml (Wood); Smith, of Multnomah V C Oeorgo) and Smith of Umntll- MWood): Mays (M. C. George) and ferco (Wood); Hunt (George) and sp of Lincoln (ITarmannJ:; Cnrter Fiilton) and yowe (Geer); William- ion (Fulton) and Stelwor (Geer) 12. H, 1.. Plttoik Bailey, GUI, Holman, McGinn, Myers 5. George H, Williams Banks, Cobb, Hudson -3. A, L Mills Hunt. Orton, Mnlnrkey, Reed-1 P I? Wolverton Hawkins. C, II Carey Hodson. M ( 0MSS, SOMETHING J NEW SBB CilUoitxjmlnenurncw line gold filled frimts. They look like solid gold and at half the trice. iiBancroft Optical Co.f eer. i ii i i i 259 Commercial Street. A.M.BANCROFT Fye Specialist mw aKaa Bufus Mnllory Jones of Multno mah. W. D. Fonton Nottingham. Absent Fulton, Adams, Fisher, Test, Humo 5. Upon announcement by President Brownoll nt 3 i. m. a special train conveyed as many of tho legislature nnd third houso to Portland as cared to go. Senate Friday Morning Session. Called to order at 11:45 a. m. Pray er by Rev. T. F. Royal, of Salem. A number of mossagos from the house. S. B. 119, by McGinn, for suspension bridge nt Oregon City, advanced to third rending and passed. H. B. 58, FIshor To allow Portland to build a flro boat; advanced to thitd reading nnd passed. Adjourned until 11:45 Mondny. House Friday Mornlntj. House opened with prayor by Rev. T, H. Ford, of Eugene. Third Reading, House Bills. H. B. 152, by Both Amending char ter of Rainier. Passed. II. II. 144, by Blakoley Incorporat ing Adams, Pnbsod. . H. B. 13C, by Murphy Amending atiarte'r of Elgin, Passed. H. B. 77 by Comott Authorizing county court of Linn county to estab lish and maintain a frco ferry across tho WUInmotto at Harrlsburg. Passed. H. B. 158, by Fisher Providing for a fire boat Jn city of Portland, and levying a special tax for tho same. Passed. H. II. 191. by Johnson, by roquostJ Incorporating Alnmo, Grant county. Pnssod. H. B. 78, by Whealdon Amondlng charter of The Dallos. Paused. II. B. 91, by Burgoss Creating the county of Stockman, and fixing tho salaries of tho offices thereof. Passed. Ayes 45, nays 4, absent nnd not vot ing 11. Committee Reports. Multnomah dologatlon H. B. 58, by Fisher, providing for a flro boat In Portland. Favorable with amond- nints. Special committee H. B. 78, by Whealdon; authorizing Dalles City to Issue additional water bonds. Favor ably; report adopted. Yamhill county delegation II. B, 43, by Galloway; Incorporating Willn nilna. Favorably; adopted. Columbia county delegation II. B. 10-, by Scott; providing for perma nent location of county sent of Colum bia county. Adopted. An effort to re refer tho bill to the commlttco on counties failed by a vote of 1G to 18. Third Reading House Bills. II. B. 7C, by Eddy Amondlng sec tion 13, of chapter 11. of title 1. of Bellinger & Coton's code, cxceptlhg Dobllh Offers FfVfi ThfllKnnrl tho state from statute of limitations ini U'' ' V, l n0USana LE$SLER TELLS ALL HE KNOWS Holland Boat Causes ISome Scandol TELLER MAY WIN OUT I In Spite of Oppositon of Democrats mnttcrs of litigation. Passed. H. B. 8, by Pholps Amondlng code relating to fences- in Eastern Orogon. Second Reading Senate Bills. S. B. No. 10, by Stelwor Regulat ing carriage of sheep by express. Ju diciary. S. B. 100, by Stelwor Incorporat ing city of Alamo, Grant count'. Cities and towns. S. B. 43. by Pierce Incorporating North Powder. Cities nnd towns. S.'B. 28. by Hobson Amondlng Stayton charter. Considered en grossed and placed on calendar for third reading, S. B. 113, by Johnston Amondlng chartor of Dtifur. Cities nnd towns. S. B. IOC, by Rand Incorporating town o,f Bourne. Chios and towns. Third Reading Senate Bills. S. B. 28. by Hobson Amending Stayton chartor. Passed. S. B. 100. by Stolwor Incorporating Alnmo, Grant county. Passed. On motion of Judd, house adjourned to 11:30 a. m. Monday. For a Yote Quigg Held a Direct Cinch Over Him Tramped to Death Now York, Jan. 23. TIiiqo girls killed, five missing and eight serF ously injured wns tho result of flrtu panic In Crosby street thlH morning. Tho flro stnrtod In tho Moshor foathor establishment. Tho employes safely gained tho stroot through tho eleva tor. The smoko entered a clgnr fac tory adjoining, wlmro 250 girls and 100 mon made a wild scramble for the street. Tho men crushed the weakor girls undor foot. Those killed worie trnmplod to death. Tho flro was soon under control. All tho missing, according to first reports, have beon accounted for. Tho loss was about $75,000. Woshlugton, Jan. 23. The house committee on nnvafaffairs, Investigat ing tho alleged bribery, met nt 10:30 in executive session, which lasted a half hour, after which an open session begun, the public being admitted. Lesslor being first sworn, Bald ho was elected last June, and was against tho Holland boat appropriation. He was approached by Dnblln, nnd asked If ho was still against tho Holland boats. When he replied yes, Doblln said Quigg had told him there wore $5000 In It if he would tako tho othor side. Ho told him ho wanted to hear no nioro of such talk. Doblln then said: "If you want to como back to con gross you must not forgot that Quigg has great Inlluonco. Ho saw TJuigg later, but the latter mad no mention of money. The I.essler committee nont Doblln a telegram, ordering him to nppoar tomorrow One Man's Absence Prevented an Election Military Guard Has Been Increased Denvor. Jan. 23. The indications nro this morning that if Teller would bo given a fair deal by his secret op ponents In the Democratic rankB ho could bo elected sonntor by the Joint assembly of tho Domocrnts. It was apparent whou tho Domocrnts assem bled at 10:30 that the sccrot opposi tion to Toller wns continuing, as Rep resentative Kelly, whoso abnonco yes terday provonted nu election, wns again ahsotit this morning. Tho houso guards, undor Sherman Bell, n former rough rider, wore Increased to 50 this morning. - o- She Wants Full Value Birmingham, Jan. 23. The Post says today that the Japanese govern ment will mako vigorous tests be tween British, Amorlcan and Japanese built locomotive), nnd then place ox tenslvo orders with the most satisfac tory make. n Germany Is Touchy LYNCH IS . SENTENCED TO DEATH Because He Fought With the Dutch End of a Brilliant Irishman's Career Can England Afford Murder Him? to London, Jan. 23. Col. Lynch was found guilty of treason today, and was Immediately sontoucod to donth. Tho dolVmse closed Its enso this afternoon, nftor hearing only four witnosBos, and resting solely on tho fact that Lynch took tho oath of allowance to tho Boer cause. The court wan croWdod. llh took his sonteneo cooly. Whou asked If ho had anything to say, ho replied: "Thank you, nothing," and bowed politely to tho court. Tho lord chief Justice grantod Mrs. Lynch per mission to seo her husband. It Is al most cVntnln the death soutunco will bo reduced td 10 years' Imprisonment by the King, ns its oxocutlou would throw Ireland Into n ferment. Three Killed Berlin, Jan. 23. Public fooling Is bocomlng Jingoistic. Tho govornmont, while maintaining official slloneo, hns made known thnt It does not like tho apparent pro-Vonozuolnn' attitude of America and would tako umbrago at any demnnds by liny for explanation of tho Snn Carlos bombnrdmout. To day's piuhs Is almost unanimous against America. Somo have chlp-on-shmildor attitude. The Chief Is Dead Sugar Sweetness BHBBlKHaHaKlBIBlBBlKaISBj; f toy The Cash Plan For The New! year. I ? Don'tifjo in debt for a single dollar, After you've tried J j it a while you'll stay with the cash store. THE NEW YORK RACKET M m economical H Don't you think we can afford' to undersell "regular j res" doing business inthe usual way of "buying on J h not only advertises the cash plan but they stick to it. fi f There is not one dollars worth of goods out of this store ? which knot paid for. S ! ? Do you know of any other store that can truthfully ' 2 say the same? . J Our business is conducted on the most IS possible plan. I e ao not owe a cionar 10 anyone. ! stores !S time and selling on eternity?" ij We haven't any bait prices to quote you. You must J see the goods to appreciate the values, Out business for it 902 showed a big increase over , any previous year ; "i It look; nt thnnph customers aDDreciated our modern l! business methods doesn't it. J , We carry everything in the Ladies' and Men's fur' i 'innings. lUUIUIIIO M Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. I i w Corner of Commercial and Chcmeketa T B-!-J!HiH-rH--Sa!l4B4I-raaiW-rBBBfBB E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chcmeketa Washington, Jan. 23. Sugar wins ngatn, and it is evident thnt tho to bacco intorosts nnd tho beot and cane sugar Intorests of the Unltod States havo comblnod to provont any reduc tion of tho tarlfT on Phlllpplno sugar. That Is tho roi)lt of tho compromise on tho Phlllpplno bill today. A re duction of no per cent of tho Dlngley schedule will probably bo accepted by tho houso. This Is llttlo bettor than the pr6ont 75 per cont into, but yet it Is onough to prevent any sorious at tack upon tho sugar Intorests. As su gar and tobacco are Uio principal pro ducts of tho island, an absolute free trade arrangement on olthor article will out vory llttlo figure, although It , may torn! to build up somo of the In ! uusirips 01 ins isianu ami oncouruge othor productions outside of tho two staples, whose competition Is so much feared by the beet-sugar Interest of this country. o Pittsburg. Jifrt. 23. Threw men were killed nnd four Injured by a pre matura blast this morning In the Wa bash tunnol which Is bolng run undor the city, by tho earolowmeas of fcomo one unknown, In turning on tho elc trie firing blnst boforo the mun ot outride of tho danger xone. o Students Berlin, Jan. 23. Germany today gives her official reason for tho bom bardment. In tho Itolchstng Von Itlchthofon, minister of foreign nf fairs, declared tho bombardment oc curred to securo a respect for the blockade. Ho snld that during this blockade a stato of war reigns. Our ships havo the right to confiscate Ven ezuelan ships. We havo pressed Oik tro; that when wa -offoreil In July to submit tho nuestlou to The Hague tri bunal he made a in I sake nnd scorned us. His Money . j Don't Help! Cincinnati, Jan. 23. Chief of Polleo Deltrlch died this morning of bron chitis and pneumonia. He wns prob-. ably the beet known police otfleor In tho world. He perfected the Ilortll linn systom of meaauremeut He was born In Bnvarla In 18-10. and Joined tho regular army when Hi, Immediate ly after his arrival In America, nnd wns at once sent to Washington Ter ritory. He snw much Indian fighting, ami continued In the service through the elvll war. He was chief of Cincin nati's police nt the time of his donth. Rebeli';: Palermo, paly, Jan. 23 Schwab's ondltlon bcame alarming yesterday nml It lu vn1i t rjat Ittnu1 lirtPtfi In (it nf flit so that he could get medical attend I san frrancisco. Jan. '3. students oi nnco, tne uian university mrouu'iieu iu walk out unlose 10 sophomoros sus pended yostorday nro reinstated. The troublo nroso during a theatrical pre fcentatlon by tho University Dramatic Chili in tho theater, when, at the end of each not, the actors wero presented wlih a wagon load of vegetables over the footlights. o , l Lieutenant Hobson, who achieved famu as an oaculntor, Is now located on tho Sound. Could he not bo per sundod to kiss the mouth of the Columbia? BANANAS, 20 Cents a dozen Three Dozen Oranges, 2 5c At ZINNS 1 154 State St. Phone 2074 Main, Opened The Bank Effects Far off nuiinir nhln Jnn. 22 A sane of millions lnst nli?ht want throueh the Soreerton bank, securing 6O0O. They woro closely pursued, but took a fine horse and buggy from a resident and drova away. So far they have not been apprehended. In the pursuit th rouuers auw doned the rig and took to a skiff, and n-ant iiu-ii tin middle of the river The sheriff's immhw oh shore couW t no boat, and opened lire- uh "t an u ib unttnm at the akiff. aad A other rowed w ' w,im- """( shore. It is believed tftat tney are " murderers ho ewaped irom jnou reeBtl Waahlngton, Jan. 23-The rontin uwl bombardment of Fort San Carlos by th Gormans seems milto lnonv probeiUiible to the officials of the ad mlnietratlQit In Waihlngton. The bom baidmont has created a decidedly un- !fdorable Improeelon hero, and a feel hit; f genuine regret, at a time when nctlatlons looking to a settlement of the difficulties between Venezuela and her European claimants seemed almost under way. Corporations On Trial Chleaoo. Jan. M.-WgkteeN oal corporations recently indicted by the pedal graBdr-. are charged with cousplriRK to raise the price of coal. -r- placed n trial this afternoon (uhjju)tl0jfrAs H:ntfwA !WWMJt ivWtfT'Jpy IVM-'wjiifV gMttgjaasHllMWi I our ii m 1 1 1 1 1 1 Great Sale Is Gt owing in Popularity i Every Day EVERY DAY THERE IS SOMETHING NEW PUT ON THE CUTTING COUNTERS W-MH-ff4V4ftffft-fr4-y-fr-lfrr """