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i ! ! 4 l I K B IL 1 In. i W IV. fAQE EIQHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL 8ALEM. onEQON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1603. mmmmfawnasmmwiivMMmuwMwaimmmKWMmmmmwaMmwim jS-H BEST 4 JRLs?Z STORE g The Traveling Salesman for one of the laigest and best Ladies' Tailoring Houses in New York will be here today, with al! the new creations and styles in Sicilian Coats and Etamines, Voiles, English Twine, Mistrals, g Skirts, and garments will be made to your order. You 5 uuuuuess warn to see an me new weaves m rasmon i Faultless Garments, and after you see them, we'll be surprised if we don't get your order. Samples Will Be On Display At Our Store. Special Low Price Sale of High Grade Muslin Underwear .... COMMENCES MONDAY This sale is not like most Muslin Underwear bales (hat are held at this lime of the year, as we havegno old slock 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 We World that manufacture under strictly sanitary conditions Why worry an J fret and wotk vUkii it is pivible to buy. fr evui less money, inn tin underwe.r that in ev.iy way iuil to and in ni.Mi. um'v.o huiJi bet ter Hi.. ii h )'U'-inl. ear- ni;ni ( lii. .tu not ulin aiv -a'-'yo d. hut tie of the best materials and IuhnikiI hi iiu- most careful manner. m i ) Iff FELLOW SERVANT BILL Passed the House Whoop Willi a Hume Talked Against Voted For It But One lot of Drawers, Gowns, and Corset Covers and Skirts, worth 75c. SALE PRICE, 49c. A BETTER VALUE Worth $1.00 78c Special Prices lot this Sale Only Representative Uanabrough's Tel low sorvnnt bill passed tho houac this morning without a slnglo dissenting vote. Tho measure was debated at considerable length boforo the vote was taken. Hansbrough,, father of tho bill, Btatcd that the bill was decidedly In the Interest of tho employes and passengers alike, and should pass. Humo was tho only racmbor to speak In opposition to tho bill. Ho urged as nn objection Uiat tho enactment of tho measure would tend to discourage tho construction of moro railroads In tho state and would also dofeat furth er progress and devolopmont of exist Ing roads. Mnlarkoy contended that only a person having porsonal and selfish Interests could opposo the nioasuro. Judd whllo favoring the bill, consldorod that It had ono ob jectionable fcatura In that tho rail road companies woro handlcappod In (Uncharging employes as thoy saw fit In explanation, Hansbrough Informed tho Marlon county roproflontatlvo that ho was mlis'akeu; that tho railroad companies bad the right to dismiss Its employe at any tlmo for -Just onuse. Shelley said he consldorod tho bill was Just, because It had boon prosont od by an employe of a railroad com pany, and had been unanimously on- INDIAN WAR VETERANS Their Claim Turned Down by Committee Representative Bilyeu Will Pull it Before the House Tho ways and meanB committee has patiently heard all the Indian War Votorans have had to say In behalf of their claims, and have, without a dissenting vote, turned them down. There is flro In tho eyes of tho old redskin destroyers, and thoy swenr they will force a hearing or compel Uio referendum on tho World's Fair bill. Ilopresentntlvo lillyou will make the fight of his life to pull tho bill out of committco and got It boforo the house, and If he ever does It will got a big vote. MANSION FOR THE GOVERNOR TheE. N. Cooke Residence Favorably Considered Marion County Delegation is a Unit.for the Bill DIED. DAVID. At the family home, near the state muta school, live mllos east of this city, Tuosday, Febru ary 3. 1903, Mrs. Thomas David, aged 05 yoars. The deceased wns born In York shire. Knglnnd, August 13 1837. Hor ninldaii name .was Annlo Eddon. Sho was married to Thomns David Oc tober 3, 1SG1, and In 18CC came to tho United Stated. Upon arriving In this country thoy enme direct to Oregon, settling on a farm, whoro thoy havo t oiilded continuously over slnco. Mrs. David was token 111 on Thanksgiving day, by contracting a sevore cold, and I'atton Dros., of this city, havo made a proposition to sell the old, his torical E. N. Cooke mansion, opposlto the state house, to the state on such favorable terms that It Is receiving very favorable consideration. Thoy offer the property, consisting of three lots on Court street, valued at $0000 to 17000, tho rodldcnco that cost 130,000, and all tho furnlturo and furnishings for the four stories at $7000, making a total valuation of about $14,000, for tho small sum of $15,000. The Marlon county delegation hold a meeting last night and went ovor tho'mnttor In detail, and decided to mnko this proposition their own, to tho extent that thoy bcllevo It Is a bargain, and In view of the coming visit of President Itoosevolt, and tho many govomorB and potentates who will visit tho stnto capital during the world's fair, thoy bolleve It Is a prop er atop to buy tho governor a roal denco, so ho can rosldo t tho capital, and bring Mr family hore, at least during the loglamtiiro, and on other great occasions. Governor ChambeVlalii doos "Tobacco makes &. man think like a And act like a Samaritan " sag r? Don't forget Tuesdays and Friday are Dish days. Any piece from our new nvoit merit of choice dishes displayed in jour Court street window brighten your table. CHOOSE WHILE THERE IS PLENTY. prize will rtHRBIflMBHBBMaflBBHEWSMQKa BBBBBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBBBBBBBM Our Oi'UCAi. Dh'akimem is second to none in the state. Wc are equipped with all the latest in struments for making "lests ot the Eyesifjht. In fit ling lenses we use only the linesi French Crystal--better than pebble. S)lid Gold Frames at less than irold filled are sold elsewhere. Eyes Tested Free. We can duplicate broken lemes and frames while you wait. Charges reasonable. CHAS, H. HINGES, PIONEER OPTICIAN 8a State Street. Next Door to Buih'a Dank. 13 years practical experience. H4M-HM4TS-Hoe4 trmatlUg-HMW Sewing Machines and Supplies This la the Unit, or yMr whan Ota hOMaewlfe prepares to do her aarla Wwla. aHd we are prepared with n full MM of Uit beat luurtiliie to soil her ono oh eaay IhIaIImiwUm. v nhw hava cheaper machine that we eoll ami gttaraatee, wkk-b la far more mi, Srajetory than aoMdlag yoar monoy Uaftt for RN HttKHOWH WHChlHtt. ON Nkloh yon haw ho tirotorUoa. Wo have a apodal eahMrootH for ma rWooa, whore ladies may look thorn ow at their lehmro. W hare raa hlaiw tor real Needles, olla and lrt for all MachiRO. Mr. N. H. Iter fey will repair ami and all nukes of machines, and itwaraateos hie work. Oall at lit tior or rlas: a . ). 1 3161. ad ho will call for your Maehlae rvfNiir lHSBEBHHIB3HElHHBKHBHBHHBnH 4. W U a H n H a H a u M f H M HHBHEBHBHBSSBBHBHBBHaaBa m EDDY . REVENUE Bill Has Been Perfected fliand Passed Rates of Taxation on Or ganized Corporations hesitate to say Uiat evory Tho bill providing for tho licensing and taxing of corporations In this Btato pasBod tho houso "Wedneaday Mr. Eddy Is tho nuthor of tho meae uro, -which flxea tho organlzaUon or tiling foo at a ratio of ?i0 for $G0(to capital stock, tho minimum feo, and $100 for any figuro In oxcess of $5,. 000000 capital stock as a maximum. It excepts corporations formed for oducatlonal, literary, sclenUfic, re HgloUB or charitable purposos, tho last namod to pay a foo of $5. Any Increase In tho capital stock of a cor poration shall bo taxed In proportion to tho schedule, and any decrcaso at i. aii supplementary articles filed will bo taxed at $5. Tho annual tax to bo paid by cor porations or associations, foreign or domestic, excopt flro, marine, life, ac cldont, plate glass and steam bollor Insurance, or suroty companies, shall amount to a proportionate Bum rang Ing from $10 to $200. Any delay In paying this feo shall bo lined In the sum of $100. Evory foreign corporation must maintain gQnio qualified porson to act as Its attornoy or roprosontatlve. and "uwunioss it uoes so, cannot do any bust StntO canliinsR In thn Htntn nr mnlnfnln .... ...i " " BUU or action In tho courts. Tho filing fee for forolgn corporations Is placed at $50. ' El Sidelo CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR g WATERS, The Gga Man 5 SOLE AGENT ZUZD zuzu zuzu zuzu zuzu Bay ZUZU'S, dents a Jrackage outuoiiororriH rui er a hmip ns.c i GROCERS. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. M-at7 Liberty SU 8alm. Harm Marhlaoo. llirjrrtoa. 8Ug .Maamaaa ami 8p)aia. 143 State Streer- Phouc 2261 iluraed by the committee on railways and transportation, niter a fair and Impartial hearlnic by all partita con (ernett. Davey Hiinouncwl that ho soulU aupHrt the bill becauae the volet of labor ahould be haaril The Uvea uiitt imMy ot amployea of tha rnllroatta attould bo protected. lo aald he would mora heartily aupiioit tht bill If It luelNtfod all eoriraratlona, rather than alugllag out the rallroada aloue. Davey fearotl that If the law ahould b paaaod, and waa taated In tho courta It would ho rtilod aa claaa loflalatlon, but. In anawer to Uila, Car ttatt atatod that a eoriwratlou lawyar Ud luforwotl the committee that eui'U a woaaure tould not be con atrwed aa rlaaa leRlalatloa. Halo In apeakiac for the bill, aald that ho would aupoort It, tout becuuae It was domaadod by aay labor ormaulxation, but hocauat hMiaunlty demanded It. Halley thought the brahewou aad oth er railway eotployea are entitled to tho aaw protovUoM that la aJlordsd the aaaaaer wbeu thoy are no mora to blaato for aa at-rldoat from whkh aa iKjury roauiu. lteah and Oallo way ahw arwiod for tho tweea of tho bill, aad hoaldoit. la rowarklax on tho smod feature of tho meaaure. atatod that the bill waa a public no- poMlty that la favored by public een- Umeat. The "ote waa tahoa. aad. to the aur arte of alL Hot a dloaoatlNg vote was offer! atalaat tho WU even Ketiro aotttRtlro Ha we Toltac amatlvely. Coatliartor UaMbAMMth waa warmly coograMlalMi oy hit frload while ahe itioveretl to audi an oxtont that alio had been able to be up ami about part of the time, the effects of the cold did not leave her, and about a week ago ho took a relapse w hkh reaulttnl fatally. She waa a cousin or 18. C. Croaa. of ihla city. and. besides her husband, she leavea a In itlior. Win. IMdon. of Coudou, and n slater Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of Uoave'rton Do eeated was a noble Chrlatlan woman and a faithful wife, and leaves a host of warm friende In the neighborhood whore ahe baa raided for nearly -In yeara. The funeral party left the home at 10 o'clock this morning, and aery lies were held at the grave lit Twin Oak cemetery near Turner. Itev Ilurdett ottWiattng Young is properly furnish Its governor a resi dence at tho capital. He feels deli cate about urging such a matter, and will not ovon say that ho would cotno hore to llvo permanently but says It would bo a propor thing to do for all the occupnnts of his high ofllco. Near ly all of tho states In tho Union own and maintain an ovocutlvo mansion. In Oregon tho only cost to the stnto would bo the enro of the grounds, 'NVw Y,,r, Fo- 5- Tho trlnl of light, water and hont. ' Hooper Young waB ronowod this The ten member of tho wayir'and lnor'B- Tho prisoner has a better moans committee were so favorably '"UPearnnco than yesterday. Ho had Impressed with. the proposition' as npIt'nn ,lnon' nD(1 nls ha'r waa smooth a Coward good bargain for tho stnto that they wont through tho four storlos of tho building, and examined It from top to bottom, and all the furnishings. Sena tor Howe, the chairman, declared that I was a annp of n hnrgaln, and worth a deal more than it la offered for. .The Greater Salem Club held a meeting and endorsed tho proposition of buying an executive mansion Mnor and Mrs. T. O. Haley, of Pendleton are visiting In tho city. ly plnstorod down. Two donutles woro compollod to half drng, half car ry him into court Ho is apparently suffering from cowardice Nono of his family or frlonds havo put In an ap jionranco so far. Throo moro Juror woro secured. BORN. MOOIU3. At tho family home, Xo 547 Chemokota street, Salem, Ore gon, Thuwday, Fobrunry G, 1903, to Mr and Mrs. A. II Moore, a daugb tor. Dawes intiaMeld. M Is Dead Hob. 5 - Former Senator Oawea died at 5:16 this morn lag. He haa boon uncoafccloua since Monday. He eorred 36 ymn j eon groas. the hmgoat coatlmtoua legis latlve work of any American. Sale TTen iBMion Boxes a ar! DIED. Fresh Log Cabin and Fttsk Chocolate Creams Willi every 50c or ?l pur chase of candy you set a uic- ture of the State House at the UKUXJeY.-At tho home of bis aon. Qeorjte M. Orllloy. (a HoRlowod aMtUwt tat thai eL) at : a. m, Wednoaoajf, Jhwry 4, IS. Mp. Orllkiy. aMl M yoare aad U Business Mens' Lunch wwtwt.lnit,iMttrtwfftw ::::::::. UBMUY O F:::!!: I BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GRAIN EMS AND SHlPPEBSOPafpjf 1 HOrcSoWERSS "a,SeV L0ans on Farms. J. G. Graham, Agent, 207 Commercial St. Ralnm Ore a4MMaiAiajAu.uu..... ' "i ...-.nmrreTWOtifgjj!,,,!,! NEW TODAY $cwi cCe l JHaWW For Sale Two goMorol nttiyoM wane S yeara uM. alao one eoJ Jfy ww, aao eoverod haek la wkhI ooh Wo UiHiJr. of W Hll ill Mrto at i4,lm Ktlwcnt CIHf. 144 CUU 81.' To Rat Mtht-NKiw Hotwo. with aU eoavoMhMMM 4 oara. oao lork fioat atnw cr Uu Ay Bww 5tf "atoa m,et tro woooajoc waa hor at Watoiv Mtrx. OottMoctlcvi, March .t 1ML Af tor Urtag la Nw Ytek atate until he hocttw a jrowoc aa. ho roaaovod to Ual Kaaaaa. where ho lived aatU about U oara ao. when tt r(w SahMH to raaide with hU v a gfcjfttral twhtu wvr- h-a at Ul rltlaf hOH at t .1vmw iik ! cotumeioti oy Met II a Ketoh aa. Burial & had la ta.- i . Ml FlrstroJaaa Uiaab erTe4 at the aea Noble luaah ewiator at all hoara, day or nleht We wIM make a special ty of saadwlohea, aausr kraat, and ea- w. afcf UiA flWftT. Add Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. OUR GREAT SALE FOR Wednesday and Thursday. u :l ,! 5 "f..0' ??.?.at. xtit. Cl ,CAG0 STORE for these two days, w RMT hV ;:'.. -iMwU. ' ouarc ,n me w eet In on the ground f Read the follow injr targafns. ground floor. Ai L2cJch fTJBiei L"en Napkins ular price 8 I -3c. for this sale 412 fact aU that . to ako aP'a flr C&S ah. Vo doalre to .all ua Sr " " 0.Dly 9 ''" '" -"- ini " i -u m nua iaia i.. this sale per yd only 9c At SI 39 per pair, beautiful, white price S2 25. for this sale $1.39 RAiUr 1 tittW. a. a- - r-w .... u ( BOMOg mnt luaah that will ho rV MXy tnm uattl J p. aa. a. m. ALEX. CORNOYER Prop J SLICING DOWN PRICES $1 50 white MarsalUe quilts 98c 7 l-2c Apron Ginebams 4 I-2c yd 5c n S Handkerchiefs each 2c 75c French Flannels per yd 45c 12 l-2c Linen Lace 4 In. wide 6 Mc Chlldrens 25c underwear 10c Mens 10c handkerchiefs each 4c n Ladles $6.50 cloaks this sale $2 v Mens $2 pants, trood 98c 75c Skirt Moreen peryd 39c mcevoy bros., gsan-. or. tot W rr tai m 2 i'im Jtn kii We lui i