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SHx2?!ft .. o J GURN AJL. -A1 w VOL. XIII SALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1903. NO. 32. THE 1-ixxlJLjx TZi " "" fcj? v3HlCriS J M No Entht &&&&&&& JL vF 1 Present Gatididates This Session May Have to Choose Two Senators Be fore Adjournment (Several Opinions as to the Condition of Senator Mitchell at Washington He senatorial contost In Oregon tu tot materially changed by dovel- lUiis of tho past week. The groat flfcUll blll'Kb UUl IS UlUb 1UUIU io rwjiuo real puuuc buhuihuui ouch. tfrcnndldate for tlio plnco. Mr. m has more onthuslnstu among members of tho lobby nt Snlom any uher candidate, out mo rt mass of tho people In tho conn- ire singularly lnillfforent. If Qcor Fulton hail been nominated In tho e convention, nnd had made a can- of the Btato on national Issues, w would havo been but ono hnl- (at the opening of tho contest, and t would havo ended It. If Mr. Qeor, i to he had his name on tho Auatra- u ballot, by petition, had gono out 'A made a canvass for national no- Mean principle, nnd for dlroct ectlon of senators by vote of tho kple, he would havo boon electou the flrsfc ballot. Hut tho Uopubll-. iq 4d not taKo nuvantago or uio ij's faw, and no Republican mado canvass before tho pooplo, anil reforo there id not a partlclo of ituBln'.m among tho pooplo for any Tho evil of factions nnd the mlstnkos of Individuals will only be emphasized by the strlfo between personal nmbl--conBUorei u,e m08t ukoy wnner 0f tlonB. If all of tho 73 Republicans wont Into a viva voco caucus they would inevitable choose tho strongest man In tho party as horp roprosontod, and oliminnte tho sack, or at least re duce It to minimum. Thero having boon no nomination boforo tho Repub lican state convention, and no Repub lican candidate, having mado a can vass of tho sfate, and thero bolng no gonoral onthuslasm for any candidate among tho people of tho state at largo, It dovolves on tho Republicans of this gonornl nssombly to becomo n convention iJiomsolvos according to unlvorsal party custom and usago and choose ono, and, porhnps, two sena tors who will roprosonfc the ontlre party of Oregon, and not Just a fac tion. To tills ond a caucus will be come tho only safoguard of tho oxlit onco of tho RopuuUcan party In this state. Mitchell's Condition Serious. On account of tho inlluonco It will have upon tho political situation Should there bo no Improvement In the situation, and tho vacancy in tho senator Bhip occur within two weekB, tho senatorial outlook hero would be entirely changed. In n political way tho perspective Is most Interesting, and perhaps would present the most complicating sltua'.lon over witnessed in this state. It Is generally conceded thnt no election of sorintor will occur hero until tho last of the session, but should It bo necessary to elect two senators, tho results might bo o.xpo dltod in a manner surprising to tho suspected "dark horsos," who ar'o now NOMINATE BY DIRECT VOTE Croisan Bill Will Win ; Out Analysis of Vote Senate in the the contost. Congressman Moody Quoted. Regarding Sonalor Mitchell's condi tion, Congressman Malcom Moody told n frlotul at tho tlmo ho was hero attending tho funoral of Congress man Tonguo, that tho opinion had been exprossed in tho national capital that on account of tho complication of diseases with which Mr. MItcholl is afflicted, It wbb feared he could not survive threo monjhs longer. By n great many tho press dispatch of his illness was consequently not unexpected. unow mentioned for. tho office. It,horo now. tho real condition of the darkhorso lottery that is as opon. health of Unltod Statos Sonator John E 'ill sni&m"" -- z lUEFiUCTIHG WORK GUASAMTETdI Bancroft Optical Co. m tee man as to anothor. A Caucus Indispenslble. tat of all this complication a Iio illcnn (.aliens Is absolutely necos- w nnd indlsponslblo to bring tho P098sca0eDset i Specialist II. Mitchell Is not bolng mado known. Although thoro wns a rocont report from Washington that ho. was re covered from Jils recont Illness, it ev idently was mado to quiet political trtj Into a rightful relation with disturbances. According to Informa- !f ard eliminate personalis los. ;tion received by Intlmato frionds of Sonator MItcholl In this city, ho is at present In n most critical condition, MV-B"rJ MrwPrfc. iS , ""'i serious roeuiitt uru luuruu. JE we nre the only ahtoigj such foars are ontortnlned of tho FYF QPPPIAI 1QT f result of his lllnoss, thnt his son, I moAUZM f Lieutenant Hiram B. MItcholl, of ULREFStACTIKG WORK GUASAHTETdI Vancouver barracks, has neon sum moned to Washington, D. C, haying left, for that placo Thursday night. A, M. BANCROFT, An effort was mado to prevent 0 , knowledge of his doparture. as It causes the rovolatlon of tho sorlous- H9ftM(itt8e hobs of his father's condition. BUREAU BILL WAS KILLED Sentiment is it Was Treated Right Burleigh's Witty Reply Eddy of Tillamook Not to Specialist, 259 Com'! ;- iMMUr ?aBHnHKMHiHHHEHHHBRH1HiBSn!B WHY IS IT POSSIBLE For us to sell Reliable Merchandise at Lower Prices than the "regular stores?" We boy from the best houses. We discount every bill. We do Easiness on an economical plan. We have no I unnecessary expenses connected with the store. We Sell For Spot Cash Only 0r business is constantly increasing. That's an Indication that our customers arc satisfied. They ge again and bring their neighbors to trade at m M IS m w M M M M M M NEW YORK RACKET I wnen you want . Shoes jjiat combine Style and Service, at reasonable jyces. we can fit you. Uur assortment is very Wete. We have no bats to offer you, just Sood, honest values in iverv line. . . . CLOTHING For Men and Boys, in nobby styles, c -"n nt 1 tn sn ner cent be low rejrular es." SHIRTS, HATS. AWD ALL KINDS OF r.finuioniu LAD1C3 AnU men o runnumnuj Sab's PJipanpst flnR Prinn Cash Stnre E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa m M f M M m m m m 5 If H H HI M There Is a gouoral fooling that tho Bureau of Information bill was un fairly Jumped onto and dlsjwped of under pr-sauro of tho majority. Tho cnargo of corrupUon against ReproB ontativo Durlolgh la not ondorsod to any oxtont wbntovcr. Durlolgh and Eddy aro two of the most caustic freo lancos In tho Iioubo and thoro was gonoral onjoymont of their encountor. It added to tho gon oral' galoty of tho situation. Mr. Eddy, during Uie discussion, In quired If tho gentlomnn from Wallowa was voting on all questions according to tho wishes of his constituents. Tho roply wns: 'I cortnlnly am. "Thon why do you not voto for T. T. Gear for sonator?" "Hvon In that I am voting In behalf oi my constituents, and if l woro a Ropubllcnn I cortaluly would voto for T. T. Ger." (Applause fromo the Gear faction.) The Direct Nomination Friends Will Fight Tho most Important roll call taken at this session was Friday on tho Cro lenn Dlroct Primary law In tho son- nto. Thero wan not a majority against tho bllf. but by tho abaonco of Mr. Fulton It wu lost by a voto of J5 to 11. As this Is h. historical roform moaB uro In Qrcgon politics, and at tho re quost of many pooplo, wo give tho voto on the bill Sennto bill No. 21: A RACY DEBATE IN CONGRESS Sulzer and LIttlefield Lock Horns Anti-trust Bill is the Cause of the Controversy Sidney New South Wales De stroyed by Fire CARTER. CROISAN. DALY. FARRAR. HOBSON. HOWE. HUNT. M'GINN. MILLER. MULKEY. PIERCE. SMITH. t SWEEK. WILLIAMSON. MR. PRESIDENT 15. Those Voting Against. Those voting against tho bill woro ns follews: Booth, Dlmmlck. Holmnn. Johnston. Kuykcndall. Marsters. Mays. Myers. Rand. Smith, of Mult. Smith, of Yamhill. Stelwer.. Wade. WITHERS IS VERY LOW Ex-Conyict Who Shot Him Located Lyons' Relatives Held Brave Sheriff the Washington, Fob. 7. In tho sonnto Morgan moved to take up the resolu tion calling upon tho Focrotnry of (tho navy for roports of tho rocont Colom bian Insurrection. Halo objeetod, and II snlritod cnllnrmv nnanmt It wnn I Anally roforrod to the committee on naval affairs, of whlen Halo Is chair man, banco Is a viettory for him. The houso took up tho considera tion of Llttloflold's nntl-truit bill. Soveral amendments, which would (Continued on eighth page.) While the Ex-Convict Em plied His Revolver at Him Kugono, Fob. 7. Wlthors lias Leon removed to Halo's, 20 miles from Ku gono, nnd 10 milOB from tho scono of tho shooting. Ho was vory low this morning, with alarming sinking spoils, nnd a fatal rosult Is fenrod. Ellis Lyons was soon nt Lorane Friday, 20 mllos southeasterly of tho plnco of shooting, and 10 milos wost of tho railroad at Cottngo Grove. Eugene, Or., Fob, 7. Tho shooting (Continued on olgth page.) WehriTo 14. As thoro woro 1G votos nocossary to tho passage of tho bill, It wns de clared lost, but an effort will bo mndo Monday to reconsider the voto on tho bill, ns tome voted undor misappre hension, ns Senator Marstors mudo the star.omont on tho Hoor of tho sen ate that It was "a bill In tho intorost of tho polltlcnl rounder and sharp pol itician." whon exactly tho contrary Ib tho truth and tho purpose- of tho bill. It Is a notloeablo fact that tho author of tho .Mays law for direct nomina tion of sonntors, votod against tho bill, and Mr. Fulton dodged tho vote. If tho bill Is killed in tho senate and ovor roaches a voto in tho houso it will pass by an almost unanimous voto. It is an absolutely nonparti san raoasuro,-and yet it maintains tho ldontity of polltlcnl organizations. No man who is willing to go to tho people direct for a nomination should oppose this bill. It is tho groa'ost polltlcnl refoim for tho overthrow of mnehlno politics that has ovor come before the people, and will prevail. 0 ! JfeSw m li lh - I ds I 40V& SALE OF m CHILDREN'S J9 &JEtL3L$! V: 0 JL & The Pope TO EXTEND ITS SC0PE Marconi System to Encircle the Globe Is Weak Home. Fob. 7.Tho Popo yesterday had a fainting spoil prior to tho cojo bration of tho twenty-fifth annivorsary of tho death of Pius the Ninth. Ho In sisted on carrying out his part of the program, although the Entourage wished to paslpone tho function. H appearod In tho chapel looking unusu ally pale and feeble. Haying ostety Every day until all are sold we will sell Children's 15c Fast Black Hose in all sizes for 9c a Pair. It's a snap bargain. SEE OUR COURT STREET WINDOW 15c Childten's Hose o 9c p f BOY'S OVERCOATS i AND ULSTERS. Louden, Feb. 7. The Marconi Com pany has applied to tho courts to ax tend tho purposes of the corporation to cover recent developments. In its potition it says it wants to extend en tirely around tho world. It also hopes to apply its system to heating and traction. It mentions its purpose to publish dally newspapers on ocean steamors. FRESH TODAY ALAKUMA AND ANGEL CREAMS At inns Hard Time Berlin. Feb. T. The Crown Princess LouiM has been sotifled that won't be allows to reetde in Italy, Switzer land or any other coumry without a certificate of legitimate emigration. The Saxon government refuses to grant this. Her prosent whereabouts are unknown, 9 SATURDAY TELEGRAMS. HKaMBB-tSHIKKKBEKBKt!!KH-H9J 1 154 State St. Phone 2874 Main. (Hy fiipp'it News Ass'n.) Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and In diana bituminous miners have mads sotttentMt CM A tMi of 14 per cent advaae in wages, wbU-h will to Into ffect in SO oU)r tote. Tk CbtaKtfo elevator employe srrlke- is spreading to all large build ings of that aarftf(r which are idle. s e ,1 GREATLY SACRIFICED 4 Diagrr Hermann Las arrived p..iiUnJ from WaliiDgtoo in 6JswssrssaExass 120 Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, J and l op uoats tor uoys trom 4 to 14 years of age will be sold at the J joiiowing.reaucuons io ciose.: 3.50 Values Reduced to $2.00 and $2.35 J 4 00 Values Reduced to 2.25 and 2.30 4.25 Values Reduced to 3.15 5.00 Values Reduced to 3.70 5.75 Values Reduced to 4.00 and 4,20 6.00 Values Reduced to 4.20 7.50 Values Reduced to 5.25 9.00 Values Reduced to .. 6.50 1000 Values Reduced to 6.80 See Out Liberty Street Window. Parents should give this sale their immediate atten tion. It's a money saving opportunity that should not be overlooked. f44 " K