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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1903)
iWffljMyrctmsa ik.' w in i I !? ., PAGE FOUR. THE BILL 'JAMES FAILED ' OF BAKER TO PASSl APPOINTED But Went as Indefi nitely Postponed Eddy Makes Some Very Sweeping Assertions And Burleigh Defies Both . Allegations and AHegator A heated and spirited contro verify tonic ntaco In the Iiouho yefltorday afternoon, botwoon Heprcwontntlvcs Eddy and Hurlolgh, over Uio bill fronting a Huroau Of Information, and providing a tax therefor. Tho bill namoa nis tniHteea or the bureau 0. 15. Ladd. w:' H. IJoharroll. W. M. Killing worth, II. 0. Judson and T. I). Honoy man. Tho bureau wan to bo located at Portland and to consist of hUUb tlcH and exhibits furnished by the va riouH cotinly courtis. Mr. Hddy made tlii lroad state mont that a real talo man of Port land, ono of thoflo nnmel for trustee, had offered' to nay $B0 to anyono who would Introduuo tho bill, nnd another G0 whon tho bill paI. Ills de nunciation wns pernonnl, and In turn, Mr. UiirUIgh replied that the gentle man from Tillamook did not opnoee the Portland fair appropriation be uaiiM It won lil Imre Iwen unpopular, and would ham lirotmht upon his hand Uie wmth of the Multnomah tlol UHntlon. "Hut when a Democrat from AVallowa county Introduces a bill HHldita: an niiprnpriatlou that would) advoi-Use the statu In ooil proportion to the fulr, ho can oppoeo it Ho may, eoimlder tluvt it will holp him to nil the sent liteently vacated by Con-' 'KTOMUiinh Tnngu. This gentleman mnkM luslnuntlons hrnIiuU me. W do not know how much he received to oppose the bill. Kustern iwoplo do not know there Is such a state as Or pn. The NMtlemau from Tillamook Is afraid he will not win the support (tt th Democrats at the ueit election, fimiiluiimn. tlile ltutlelature will be iiiimitaii liv thu Dannie nnvwny. 1,8 ! tin uxu'iiuii Mmvtiir Intn ii iidlltlcnl ,,ia itmipivi. -.-..., , I hole, and now wanW to make capital ..! rt iBslutnilllti I out of ltjfislntiou. The ineasuro waa Indefinitely poet- poned by' a vote of 40 to 30. t the rut 11 A llwlsi RumwrtN. s C.. ivThcw mi UeWttt'ii Wlteli fliiijj 81t. ) He isw: "I Wd l tor o jmn. i mm wsHjr . iMlt Hll fatlMl tnnt fcllB. Ml tloHt ItaWltr HCII IIHWI ll erl hm" It lii n rtiMblMllMi .-"..".t .-..-..-. ':.'; Hf tlH iMalbl K liniOMllWt lf Wltl'll lieifl with Willi il7rit- hiiii fmw...- ml iwrMMHMtiy mmi. bliu flilHS him I ifo4rii(lliiS I'llm. irU. nma. uli rln'iim n sHibHl sin! i-ewlllwis i fH;v B III 1 11' l. nimiiHi UfM. Ml U. far i,rCui m.u ull 7limiiu nml nil kln ml nil kklu liM Is. (I IUM. IHl HIMtv HirMt. ... ..... ..... BM.aomMIMsmMIWWMMMMMMWMOMM..e.B . w IREKDTHI 2 The Tanwaty sale season is ovet, bat not being teady to invoice at present we will continue out special offerings a few days longer. Remember our SPECIALS include many new, up-to-date lines, for we believe in cleaning tip our stock wliile goods are still in style. For the first time we now call attention to those swell Bv the Way, Our North Window is Filled With HAT BARGAINS, 11 of $J-50. It Will MEN'S SUITS, FOR A SONG For $7.00 we offer several lines that were 510, SU. $12 For $10 we are selling many that were $13, $14, $15 For $H we laelude some extra tine values formerlv $18. $20 The other day on ncany idvj Knee pant suns, ages o to id years, mat are now grcauy reduced, hey $2,25 52,75, $3.00, 53 25. $3,50, $400 and S5.00, a rare opportunity to fit out the univuuu vjuuu nuv-w cuuuuuc uu OAT TTff If SALEM Headquarters for THE The Governor Names Prison Superintendent Factional Fight Here Forced Governors Action Gorernor ' Chamberlain this after noon appointed Charles W. Janice, of rniir f!ltv. sunerlntendont of the state penitentiary, to succeed J. D. loo, whose term explroa on March 3l8t. Mr. James was formorly coun ty recorder for UaUor county. Mr. Jamoe, tho appointee, Is at pres ent sorvlng as doputy county recorder of Daker county, and is a wnr-horso Democrat of thnt Boctlon. Ho cornea highly rccommonded, and endorsed by somo of the nblest mon In tho state. All who know the gentleman speak In tho hlfihont tonus of tho appolntmont. and say ho will give tho people of Oregon a flrst-clafw administration of Its ponnl Institution, It Is Ronornlly understood thnt Gov ernor Chamborlnln had oxpocted to glvo this appolntmont to Marlon county, but thnt owing to tho spirited contest botweon tho two faotlons hore It became Impoiwlble to do so. Somo of the beet men In tho state were ap plicants for this position, nnd the governor has. for that reason, been placed In a trying portion In the mat ter. WIVES OF THE GUARDS Killed by Convicts to Paid $2000 Each Be Chairman IBwmltt. of the house committee on claims. Unlay reiwirteu back to the house without recommen dation tho hill by llepretentatlvo La ifuii-n Mm iimiuvatM the amironrla- Hon of, xMi each to the relief of Su ..... t i.., nvinn Tiffany mill Hvlvln wilt ,r.... - f --- prr), the widows of the gnunls who ...... l.l Hu. .. ) til 1 1 til It flf till) M kwt their lives ut the time of tho ee- WVti from the itate penitentiary lastj June of the convicts, Tracy ami r I. in tii. Miuirt nf the bill was ne cjutod. and the bill has taken " .. uiwise calendar. place ott me ho" iwnn., us aud ..... .Jl... kh'iiii Luirii nawm ff i I . ....... .. nn. Fresh 00t "" DU"Dr "U,M WM" ...... .1 Aiimaull 3I1U MCnailia, ai " u... nm. Phona 240 1. ll-ll-ll un..r rtrna. P hone ZJ1. IWl-W aubbi ------ ...........A.u.Baaiuu..MiiMaaiiaaaiiaiiUAiiaMlMaOASA.iaSOailttffiSMafteataaftaiAaHMafiMH' $3.00 and $3,50 ONE MOTHER two of our bovs Salem-Made Blankets, Flannels, Indian DAILY JOURNAL OALEM, OREGON, THREE FIFTHS RULE Is Invoked by Union County Man Says Schriber is the Moving Power in Matter A Petition is Coming Double Schriber's 718 Ed. Jeurnal: Under tho heading of "Masterly and Sclontlflo Preparation." by J. W. Schrlbor, from LeGrando, on tho county seat removal is an article in tho Salem Statesman yes terday. An nrticlo so beautifully headed, noods a few bumps knockod off, nnd tho truth Inserted. In tho flrHt place, Mr. Schrlbor, thoLaGrand baukor, who, by the way, was tho de feated candidate for Joint senator, by Pearco of Umatilla, had his son ap pointed pago of tho sonnto through Congressman WIllauiBon; In Uio noxt, Mr. Scrlbor comos through a Demo cratic source, and doclaros ho has a petition of 718 of the taxpnyors of Union county who fnvor the romoval of the county seat. Now. It is well known there is a general onabllng act. calling for a threoflfthH vote, yet In face of this Mr. Schriber with his 718 rotes Is afraid of a three-fifth rylo. Where is the truth to come In. Why, right here: Mr. Serlber knows full woll he has no audi thing; he knows full well but for bis sack he could pot l.nlm off any such untruths. There Is in the way hero a petition wlUi close on to 1500 signatures, that glvos Mr. Sdirioer the hu ha. Mr.'Schrlber Is posing as air tutor of the politics of Union county, and will come out the Hu. same as he did In the June elec tion beaten. Union Is willing With Mnlhoui'.und Ontario to stand n three-fifths vete: but Mr. Schrlbor Is afraid with hl 718 to tackle It. Congressman Williamson to tackle It. Congressman Wliiiamtoni and all his friends deeply denloro I uoUoii of Schriber but tholr efforts of rtwonclllatloii woro roiudlntod; or In other words Schrlbor has put his once bent friends up ngalnst a perplexing problem without cause, Juatlco or truth boliiK consulted. UNION. Basket Dnll. ' The girls' biiskot ball team of Wit- . .ii . ill u-l s.. .Ill i.lnu tit a II nao. bur High School team this evening In the University gymnasium. Tho ' cost and nearly all the people who buy ( 15. - Ho was nn nbsouuoi loaness oi name will be called at 8 o'clock. Ad-! property West look at tin country, fleer, and ra'hor disposed to tako iimwiuii. - ' 'mlstflon, 25 routs 2 6-lt ROLL Brim Stiff Hats Now The Time to Get an Overcoat Is now while the price is reduced and while you can get your size in the colors and cut of your choice. At $8.10 and upwards we can give you an OVERCOAT that will be good for several seasons. suits, She bought ciuru ptuiu, guu suirib, 5wcmers, caps, SllCKers, duck coats JCgginS etc WOOLEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. jNEW REVENUE BILL Will Be Framed and troduced In- Taxing Telephone, Express andRefrigerator Companies on Gross Earnings After a careful conbldoratlon of both tho Mulkoy and Harris bills to provide for tho assessment of tele phone and telegraph companies, oil companies and refrigerator companies and also oxpress companies on tholr gross valuation of both tangible and Bne .-. r ,- "7" I Intangiblo property, as'shown by tho; market reports, tho Joint committee ,n tu0 Bplnal coiumn. His whole body on assessment and taxation decided js paralyzed. Physicians left bore .- in... i.iit n Mm nronnnl'tlila momlnc for tho BCetlC. Tho body to report nolthor bill at tho presont time, but a subcommlttoo was ap pointed to framo a now bill, looking toward a taxation of such companies along tho lino of their gross Incomes. Tho Mulkoy bill, sonato bill No. 30, and tho Harris bill, No. 1G0, which were along the samo linos, proposed that a state board should ascertain the values of such companies, and, af ter deducting tho vnlua of the tangi ble property, should report to the va rious counties throughout the state tholr share on which an assossmont might bo levied. Ueprosentatlves of the companies concerned opposed these measures, protesting ngalnst such a tnx, and It was finally conclud ed to drop the bills at the present. As It was understood when the com raltee adjourned, a new bill will bo framed, by which the tax' will be on the earnings of these companies, nnd that this bill will be nronosod ns a substitute. A Pertinent Suogestlon. ISditor Jeurnal: The question of Im migration Is an Important one to Ore gon, and tho co-oporatlon of tho Btnto nuil the railroads 1h a hnimy combin ation; but as the offer of cheap rates llftnrt wu lne l)08t ca8f) o( .,,. tnkw nivantaEo of It? Host cltUens tnke ndvantago of it? Most people with means wish to visit a prospective homo before making per manent changes. A round-trip ticket from Eastern iHilnts, with a reason, able iobatf on unused return tickets, would be a Ann concession on the part of the railroads. And n great help to many people who aro think lug of a western home. Many letters . . . . nr received asking what a trip would 'first - , .. SCHREFU $2.50 and $3.00 Lines Going Fast at the REDUCED PRICE Pay You to See Them. SAVED $6.00 one for S3,Q0 that Robes, Men's and IV JLJLJLJL iZI. J, JCCbCj SHERIFF WITHERS SHOT Attempts to Arrest Ellis Lyons Enters House and is Held by Mother and Wife While Desperado Deliberately Murders Him Eugene, Or., Feb. G.Nows reached Eugene early this morning that Sher iff W. W. Withers was snot nnu ia tally wounded last ovonlng, about 20 miles west of here, by Ellis Lyons, whom ho was trylpg to arrest for horse stealing In Jackson county. nntGre(l the throat and lodgod thin mornlnc for tho scene. Tho body will bo broUKht horo tonight. Tho Bherlff had ontorod Lyons' houao nnd was hold by his mother and wife, while tho shot was fired with a Win qhostcr. Lyons escaped, and posao is after him. Lyons was a former dopu ty sheriff. He ha, fllnco going out of ofllce, boon in tho ponitontlnry fpr ombozzllng school funds. Record at Prison. 19. E. Lyons, tho probable murdoror waB sont from Lane county for lar cony, bolng sentoncod March 14, 1897, for tho term of one yonr. Ho sorvod out his time, and the prison records hnw thnt ho wns a model prlsonor. t ..s.nu luna ,llp)mrBPil AllKUSt -1, 1897. His ago was 30 that year, itbIhM. r foet. S Inchos; weight, 1C3; wimiilnxlon. llxht: hnlr, llgnt urown .v.e..-r . ... n tiavan; ovos. llBht blue or gray nmi lm woro a GVi shoo. His measurements are as follews: n-tmat 17 inphM: wnlst. Ji) arms, 33: log 33; hips, 3014; nock. 15; hnt, He had the following scars: Sev eral, dim, on body. Cut on back of right Indox flngor and thumb; white, outside of loft olbow; sevoral small cuts tm Index and third fingers right hand; cut, first too right foot. His teoth worogoou This Is the prison description. Sketch of Withers. Shorlff Wlthors Is known all over tho coast as ono of tho most compe tent nnd bravo men In the offlco of shorlff. Ho has been olocted thrco tlmos as a Domocrat In a strong Ro piibllcnn county, the last tlmo by 900 majority, when tho county went 500 Republican. Ho bolonged to tho Wood men Elks and Knights of Pythias, ' lA.. .1m nnml nlinilf .and leavos a wlfo and son, ngod about dinners. w Reduced to $1.50. THE 50c NECKWEAR IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW FOR 35 Cents Are Correct Shapes and Beautiful Colorings. Take a Look At Them. was S6.C0. These were only two out of are arranged in piles at Sl,15 boys with good suits for a little Boy's Clotliin? and CONVEY INSANE PEOPLE By trained State Asylum i Attendants It-Was Discussed on Three Days Before the Senate Tho bill rognlatlng tho convclng of patients to tho stato lnsnno asylum camo un Friday afternoon for passace nnd there was a ropltlon of tho argu ments advanced regarding Uio subject! at tho time tho minority report was ndantcd. Sovcn voted against the adoption of Uio roport, which gives tho asylum attendants Uio duty of conducting pationte from ovory part of Uio stato to Uio asylum, on the ground that it will aid moro to tho recovory if Uio lnsano to glvo them nororct trcatmont from Uio first The bill wont over unUl Friday for final discussion. There Were Many Bidders Sheriff Colbath today conducts tho salo of property for delinquent taxes in this county. Property repl rosentlng about ?S00 In unpaid taxcj was offered for salo, nnd was bid In ai rapidly as tho dorks could lssuo thj nronor certificates. Tho county wa not obliged to bid in a slnglo plcco ronl ostnto on Uio roll. "Will Make Sauerkraut etc, Tho Gideon Stolz Company, of till city, with a capital stock of $15,000 filed artlclos of incorporation will County Clerk Roland today, and wll ongngo In tho business of manufactur lne cldor. vlnogar, canning of plcklos and. Incidentally, tho making of saucr kraut, all kinds of temporato bovor- iikos. otc. Tho incorporators aro 0 Stolz, W. T. Stolz nnd John Hlleman Bed Time I tako a ploasant herb drink, the neit mnrnlnr I fool lirlcht and HIV C0S1' ploxlon Is better. My doctor says ItS acts gently on tho 8komncho, liver Kit kldnoys, ana is a pioasnni inxauve. ii, is made of herbs, nnd is prepared is nnoiiv no ton. It is called Lane's rued- lclno. All druggists sell It at 26c and, CO cents. Lane's Family woaicinw mnvna tlin hnwpln nncll (lflV. If T0U cannot get it, nond for froo samplM Address, Orator woouwara, wjmo N. Y. BEKSsSSBSlaaW. HsSHHBHsBna " '' $2,00 money Ladies' Suitings "" ..........M.....WW.iM.M..WMMW..t..M,i...M.MWHWMM.MB..rUtt,,MJ)