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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1903)
4 !K r P. v K' ' I ; PASS EIQHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. fM8BSIMKBHBHHMlHIMl!aiHHSSSSSIBHIBKaHIlia.5 A VFVCIM . , nAiucn X-,.fc2AVl 'A 2- A- Hl wktb cv STORE Special Low Price Sale of High Grade Muslin Underwear .... COMMENCES MONDAY This sale is not like mojt Muslin Underwear Sales that are held at this time of the year, as we have no old stock to work off. EVERY GARMENT IS NEW and of the very latest design, dainty and faultless styles that is in every way as nice and good as though you made it at home, and just as clean; as every piece comes from one of the Largest Factories In the World that manufacture under strictly sanitary conditions. . Why worry and fret and work when it is possible to buy, lor even less money, muslin underwear that in every way is equil- In and in many respects much bet-' ter than homs-mide gar ments? I hes? are not ordin ary sale goods, butare of the best materials and finished in the most careful manner. TOLD A . STORY WW a Air Id j i) ri I w i p ) Had the Ways and Means Committee Laughing Would Not Stand a Cross examination by Juniors (fbUS E One lot of Drawers, Gowns, and Corset Covers and Skirts,wurth 75c. SALE PRICE, 49c. A BETTER VALUE Worth $1.00 78c Special Pwces for tliis Sale Only jj MIBaHISHSlMKMHMaSBanaHinJIHSHBEHBaSMHHBIIHHIHH 44HH44Hf4Hl4BeC0 Our Optical Department is second to none in the state. We aie equipped with all the latest in struments for making lesis ol the Eyesight. In fit ting lenses we use only the finest I'rench Crystal better than Debbie S 'lid Gold Frames at less than gold filled .are sold elsewhere. Eyes Tested Free. 2 We can duplicate broken lenses and frames while you wait. Charges reasonable. CHAS. H. HINGfcS, 2 PIONEER OPTICIAN ik uiaio oircsi. iiuai uuor 10 uuini uann. SI years prnctlfnl experience. itfwwfwwonnnnum ZUZD zuzu zuzu zuzu zuzu Boy ZUZU'S, 5 Cents a Package Fuller & Douglass, GROCERS, 141 Sllle Street none 2361 With Every 50c or$l Purchase of Candy you Get a Picture of the State House at;. "the fF&tuide Hon. Dun Hayden was Invited bo foro tho ways and means committee of tho house and sonata Monday ev ening to givo information of a person al character as to tho naturo of tho claims of tho Indian War Veterans. Ho emphatically endorsed tho Dllyeu bill, and condemned tho Woods bill, saying Woods hnd novcr been an In dian wa'f veteran, and that whon thoy wore reorfianlzod ho would bo cast out Tho Woods bill proposes to is huo 300,000 to ran for 20 years, and thoro would be business for tho Woods pension bureau for many years. At this point ho told a funny story on Qenoral Joe Lane, to Ulustrato tho point that they needed something dons for the old Indian fighters right away, and not much after thy wore all dead and hurled. Tho story was becoming rather polntod, funny and Inclined to be of a risky sort of humor The lady clerks wore looking for some place to hide, and several of tho sena tors were nudging Uncle Don to let up, and when he saw ono of tho young ladles hiding In a window (Junior, he wound up with: "Well. I never sold It," That brought down the wliolo commltteo in the loudest shouts of laughter. Ho had been guying them. After tlio young Indies retired he related the rost of tho story, which was right to tho point mid In Itwlf narrated a quite harmless experience of the plonoers. 8onie of the youngor mombors of tho committee tried to croBH-axnnilne the oofbgonarlan wit and Indian fight er, but caino off the worso for the on- countor. Honntnr Carter wont over to Congressmnn-oleot Williamson, und said : "Yon can taUo the witness." "No, thnnk you." said Williamson. "I pass." method and procoduro of forming cor porations. H. D. 219, Johnson Require asses sor to procure from land ofllco all Utlos of Umber lands, also timber, and assess value. H. D. 292, Halo Amond code relat ing to exemption of property. H. D. 293, Halo, by request To pro vide for board of equalization in each county. II, D. 204, Pholps Declaring n rulo of evldonco concornlng Judgmont. 295, Banks Itolatlvo to proceed ings concornlng fuglUvcs from JusUco. II. U. 296, Dllyeu Fixing traveling expenses of school superintendent of Linn county. H. J. R. 3, by Webster Provides that Uie money dorived from tho tax levied on salmon packers and dealers, amounting to 11,240.88, bo declared a part of the hatchery fund. H. J. R. 4, by Hall Provides for the appointment of a special committee of two from tho house and one from the sonato, with rights to employ clerks, to take testimony and Investigate af fairs at ponltontlnry. Adjourned until 10 a. m. Tuesday. House Tuesday. Houso opo'ned with prayer by Rev. W. C. Kuntnor. S. C R. 17, by Kuykondnll Provid ing for commltteo to recolvo nnd on tertaln Prosldont Roosovolt on his contemplated Pacific coast 'trip, was amended o as to Includo five mom bers from the sonate and olght from the house. Introduction of Dills. II. II. 297, by Orton Incorporating St. Johns. II. II. 808, by Whealdon Providing an appropriation for nid of State Poultry Association. II. II. 810, by Davey Fixing limit of rate per mile to be charged by rail roads. II. II. 800. by Test Relative to sal aries of Malheur county olllelnls. Third Reading House Bills. II. 11. 148, by Dnlloy Protecting omployes and giinrnntto tholr right to belong to Inbor organizations. Passed. II. D. 110, by Malarkoy Amomllng sections relntlng to mnrrlngo li censes. Passed. II. II. 143, by Malnrkey Amending section 1178, relating to confirmation of sales of real property by executors and administrators. Passed. II. 11. IBS. substitute for Dllyeu's bill, amending Albany city chnrtor. Passed. Second Reading of Bills. 8. D. 1C3, Pierce Rolatlng to ap pointment of state land ngont; public land. 8. B. 151, Stolwor In regard to bo lcctlon of Inaoninlty land; public land. 8. B. 155, Miller, by request To up point chaplain nt penltontlaryj penul Institutions. 8. B. 16C, Wchrung To provido for paymont of costs in cases of appeal; revision of laws. 8. B. 157, Crolsan To purchase mansion for governor; ways and means. B. B. 158, Sweek For examination of plumbors. 8. B. 100, McGinn To define Indi rect evidence. 8. B. 161, Hobson, by requost RolaUng to weekly settlements to bo mado by shorifllB; revision of laws. 8. B. 102, Kuykcndall To transfer records from Douglas to I.ano county; counties. 8. B. 1C3. Daly Relating to tho ap propriating of wnter below points of diversion; Judiciary. S. B. 1C7, Myers To regulato and license employment oQlces; Judiciary 8. B. 168, Myers Rolatlng to the use of water for electric powor and muling; mining. S. B. 1C9, Rand, by requost To pro vido for tho organization of corpora tions; Judiciary. S. B. 170, Sweek, by request Rolat lng to expiration of liens In Judgment Third Reading of Bills. 8. II. 79, Hobson To amend code relating to employment ot convict la bor; passed. S. B. 141. Miller Aiitlioilslna; state Innd board to loan money out of tho Irreducible fund to school districts; mnde a speelnl order for 2 p. m. FAIR TREATMENT FOR ALL Governor Chamberlain Will Not Persecute No Snap Judgments Taken on Political Opponents Tho penllontlary Investigation in proceeding, and tho facta about the condition of the woman convicts will be laid before tho legislature. la the matter of "accusing' an officer of Im moral relations 'with tho -woman, a woman convict's word is not worthy of any nioro credence than a man's, and thoso officers nro entitled to tali utmost fairness and tho Btralghtest kind of treatment at tho hands of the committee. Tho conditions nt the pris on are such that it not a fit placo for n woman to bo keptr and especially guarded by men only. Governor Cham berlain Is required by law to go to tho bottom of thoso accusations, and at the snmo tlmo to do no Injustice. The reports that Uiero would bo an Immediate change In mnnagemont ot the prison aro groundless, as Superin tendent Lee and his omployes and of ficials will not bo treated with any but courtesy nnd fairness by the Domc- orntlc governor. Governor Chamber Iain's roputntion for troating political opponents fairly on nil occasions is iment will bo takon. I urst Kcatunn oi Mouse ui us. i 11. II. 3. Test To protect salmon pvo11 "stabllshod, and no snap judK Industry. H. B. 73, Shelley To license ware housemen. II. II. 117, Unlloy To prohibit uso of deception In procuring employos. Second Reading of House Bills. KHBEHKnBHnnSBHHHHHHHHaHaaEt m "He that will not be counselled cannot be helped." s IB 4 : 5 CLEAK HAVANA CIGAR n M a M M H H s M H. II. 40, Cobb To requlro stroot railways to provide fonders; Judiciary. II. B. 42, Banks Rolatlng to the ox omptions of earnings of Judgmont dobtors. II. I). -tO, Kay. substitute by Judic iary, for Investment of surplus school fund; education. II. B. 02, Jonos of Lincoln, substitute by Judiciary, requiring county courts to procure plats; Judiciary. II. B. 102, Hahn To protect boat pullers ; flshorlos. 8. B. 0B, Smith of Umatilla Rolat lng to tho care and transportation of Insane pntlonts. Tho Judiciary com mittee reported n substitute bill. A long discussion followed a motion to adopt the minority report. Tho time having arrived for Joint assembly, tho matter was held ovor for the aftor-noon. I WATERS, The Qga Man SOLE AGENT Edward Ellis, 144 State St. Tiresome Testimony Wltadalalila. Fun. 1. lUltuUime v idwue U Irtlug prasentad today before Um aathraclta board by the miners. JtMtlw ot the lac McKalvay was Um akla wKnmm. He proved but a floor oa tor tit mladrs, his testimony akawltm that hi.wii Ulaaad In the atrikar' baaalf. ( was rigidly crow saw!! by Orny. Tke gaaaral trand Of Uie oOtftr tttUHtO&V akauod t, Thk is tbe time of )tr whM m f" ww ftwyn willing ( by knusavvlfa urviuiru ! .1.1 b ...wu- (HU '" -w - Mwlng. aJ w am ptMud with a aB-rHK-l-I!SHBBB-IHIHSSBKBBHH-l-flaHaiIa Cold, Frozen and Featureless (Continued from first page.) Sewing Machines and Supplies full Ua of th tout macbiHM u M ber OH q Mwy titstaUwtHits W Jm av cMir Huufclahi tbat w su Murdered by Uandlerd. wi rYmirlaro, pk .-rbr bavt torn II ttoauu frw m aMkyxjnUaa tarwtib Ut om h U.aJac Jamiuivv mt iu.... . PIMM fcW to fMT MM Ml H lt m T ImZE. Wcory tb. --ai.M mr , mm coiWiu TSZ Vfr few. WM .mbMHMH. tor - MMruZ, ru,7bHlkM hluw. wMn Mim huu- look UMHi'n. .- . ?I m. ,.?" v, Hi it-ir I--. u.. . . t .r r "" -" .. """" -" "- "tauny lows -fairv utmm ivni. iwuhi Mitt 9k .. rarUfwailbU rN lTl.;! 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SbwilMAHMtidlac vaim rlRtlH to executor or HdwlMl.tratop fumlMluc bowl. II. It ITS. SbHrAiUtorllH( plat U. -Me. tu rniitract for pubUeatloa of aotlt-aa f Mbe-Uf stUe. II B. m. Mabu-twy--IteiHlatiag nuuUng of atocK at Urge In Muliao wab comity. K. B. MO. CartMbaa Fru?idla for robwAtlMt. iMorovlac. ic. county road. Haba To lavorvorate Aalorta. Hah a for battar promrUoa ataaU bead aad uUiar Mtiaoa. H U tSJ. HotbHW To cur cartaln defacu la aoticaa of Aelttutuartt Uuj, l D. I-1. Uotteoa. br rea.a-at To rv.juirw locotaotfvaa to be aqalp-Htd il wifrty -TilllfJbtt H Site Taot To taeorftorat? tou f S'vMia Khuojkth mmui'v M. It- tM. Uwrobr Roaalriag ab. OUtutors to furalnh buaaa la saw tf SV.QUW. II It ;I HuUkon Tu limit iimijiiurv to tax ici H ii .'".! ;i.na Auuu.iiu tars II M iM iJaliuaaj AmJm v atiug I . aUvk a' latsv v-r, tubiu i ' J H. II. 152. by Kay IteadJiiaUag sal aries and per diem of certain Marion county otacers. l'asaed. Senate Tuesday; OkIM to order at 10 a. m. Prayer by Rev. IHtrsoas. New Bills. S. B. m. aIcGimh To amend coda; rtMul Unit aad second times and re torred to Judiciary. S. U. IS), Mlller-To amend code la regard to roads la J Jan county; read flrat. aocoid aad third times aad aaaeed. Oa moUoa of Smith, of Walt Homah. the vote waa recoaaidered. 8- U. 1S1. Maree In mmni t !.- hUom; flrat reading. 8. B. ISt. DaiiaJck-To amaad ceda: nrai reading. Business Mens' Lunch vtiaty - o4v Plraeteas laaabaii wvad at the aw Noble bjoth aaaater at aB boars, day or BlgbU We wtll make a special ty of saadwlabae. Mer kraat, aad Sieaac-irawU kW chowder, aad te faat aU (bat caw to mV w a ant- " i-wt. va aettra to eaB fejdai attoatloa to the tnt!nf luaab 0t njlli be hi sd j,v a, ca. aattt Ua CUBAN FLAG IN SPAIN FIRST TIME Its Display Almost Causes . Riot Foreign AUnister Asks it. Be Taken Down Madrid. Feb. S. The Cuban flag, dtaplayed today from the hotol where the Hew Cuban minister resides, cre ated such dlaconjeat that a riot neap ly resulted. Foreign Minister Abrurn requeued Its removal on tho grounds that It was not customnry to display foreign Hags on private housea. n The oiUclal aroclamntlon issued last year, placing 13 districts In Inreland uader the Crimea net. has been ro. voked. This Is an ollvu hmno. 1,1.1 out. and Indicates peace. Convict White Located. Sheriff J. H. Ross, of Lincoln coun ty, located tho oscnped convict, White, on Alsea boy. Tho mon engaged In n fusllndo of shots on tho beach near wnrdport, the convict flually oscap. Ing through tho undorgrowUi. Nolthor of tho mon wns wounded, although the sheriff sont bullets through tho con vlct's cont tall, Tho last trnco of Whlto showod whoio ho had croBeod Alsea bay, and started east along th Heaver creok road. MARION' COUNTY CASH On Hand on the First Day of February County Tronsuror A. Y. Richardson reports following for February 1, 1903 Balances on Hand. City and school dlst. funds.. $ 300.W Genornl fund 7.2C2.8 Genor.nl school fund 2.814.67 Indigent soldier r. 138.70 Institute 263,4f Overplus 33710 Special road . . . , 6C0.70 Stnto funds 25.00 Total on hand Feb. 1st .. .11.852.8 Total on hand Jan. 1st 11,41374 O 1 Fire In Vermont Middlobury, VL, FoV. 3. The bui nose section of this city wns burned this aftornoon. Loss, $150,000. " I II " I llll I A company haa boon formed at Jop lln, Mo., to colonize Vonozuola. It al ready has moro than 1000. members. NEW TODAY Wanted Two mon or womon wanted to fix sacks.? Ingulro at Capital Junk Shop, 13C Court st. 23-31 New lot of Indian "Baskets at the Va riety storo on Court street. Call and see them. Annora M- Kelsh- ChicagoIStore PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE, sCeedvSe..,nJche y?it0 for Monday and'Tuesday. on our In", C? f d?,ne bus,ness t0 ,nsur? those "suits we place on our counters fcanralnsthat vll! surjrlf e m closest lujers Ar-4.2?lHe 'awe size white sheets toXAEWSSttf"""?. , " HI4 3dlC 4VL Cari5J!?!W5oM Pads feMiar ; oo,ai5a,,les Patterns reiar prices 98c for this sale 69c mi mc8l.3csale prlceceryd4 3 Jc TW6 DAYS SPECIALS fi ll! Ladies 26c fleece lined underwear 15c Ladles 20c fast black stocking 10c Childrens 20c Iron Clad nose 10c Sans silk all colors 3 l-2o 75c test walstlne corduroy 45c 7 5c double blankets 48c Childrens 45c sweaters 23c Mens 75c unlauadried shirts 48c Mens 49c work shirts 33c Mens 25c suspenders 15c Boys 10c suspenders 5c I I aifx. curmyfr PwPt McEVOY BROS Prices Cat to the Quick. Proprietors, Court St.. Salem. Cr I