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THE DAILY JOURNAL. fc VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, 0RE00N.WEDNE8DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1803. NO. 41. Gov coring Higher eer wH rh tffS Goin a Block g to cott One Mote Vote and Gee Cotlcf Win With the 17 Democrats Ffllton Men Ate Standing Firm Against the Field of Candidates Sir. Fulton Is more confident than Lrtr of success. Ex Governor Qeor'8 friends nro Jubl- Jut orcr his senatorial prospects. Jonathan Bouroo wears tho snmo $a, florcno smile. CoL Mazumu lins not oponcd his I Quarters. fe Joint ballot today was feature- MM for tho fact that Balloy, of Jfoltnomnh delegation, changed i 0. II. Williams to Qoor Just nf- I? the roll call had been finished. Ex pernor Geer again received tho &a of tho nlno Multnomah county f who cast Uiolr Initial ballot- for In yesterday, and Paulsen, tho uckamas county representative, who ltertlay abandoned tho Clatsop pinly candidate balloted for Qecr kiln today. Senator Johnston, of atern Oregon, was present at the fHBlon today, and this gavo Gcor two rotes more than he recolved yester- Hr. The corridors woro crowded today. lit there was no Bpoech-mnklng, or lathing out of tho ordinary, for tho r.tcrtalnment of tho spectators. Tho lillot resulted: Fulton, 32; Geer, 27; food, 10; Williams, 5; -scattering", paired, 2; absont. 3. The dotallod vote follews: For C. W. Fulton 32. hooth I linos. 33th Huntley. 'irnahan. kuykendall. irter. I.aFollett. .'ornctt, Marsters. IM99C98SStt SHHHEHIBMlS41HHlBrH'IlH-m Specialist We are the only EYE SPECIALIST IN SALEM m.EFACTIrG WOHK GUARANTIED, Bancroft Optical Co. A, M. BANCROFT. Specialist, 259 Com'I St. mftoagae . Dlmmlclc. Miles. Eddy. Phelps. Edwards. I'urdy. "" Emmltt. Rand. Fnrrar. Riddle. Gnult. Shelloy. Glnn. Smith of Yamhill. Hahn. Wabstor. Hale. Williams. Hansbrough. Mr. Speaker. HawklnB. Mr. President. For T. T. Geer 27. Bailey. -Johnson. Burgos. Johnston., Cobb. Judd. Crolsan. . Kay. Daly. McGinn. Dannoman. Mulkoy. Davey. Myers. Gill. Nottingham. Ilnydon. Paulsen. Hobson. Heed. Holmnn. Simmons.- Howe. ' Whenldon. Hudson. Stolwer. Hutchinson. Wood 16. BUycu. Olw'ell. Blakoley. Plerco. Burleigh. r RobblrisA -WW X Gantrall. - SmlthofUmntilia . Galinway. Swoek.. , ' ' Kramer. ToBt. Mllur. Wado. . - Murplo. . v-'Wbhrung. Williams S. Fisher, Mays. Hodson. Smith of Mult. JonoBofMult. For D. J. Malarkoy Banks, Orton 2. For B. F. Mulkoy Hume -1. For M. C. Gcorgo Hunt 1. Foi' A. U Mills Malarkoy 1. Absent, Adams, Claypool, Fulton, 3. Paired Hormann (Fulton) and JoneB of Lincoln (Hormann) 2. House Rasses Bills. II B. -14, by Blakoly Providing for protection of stock growers; passed. f Geat Reductions On N Men's Overcaols $14.00. Overcoats Reduced to $11.00 12.90 Overcoats Reduced to 10.00 10.45 Overcoats Reduced to 8.50 9.75 Overcoats Reduced to 7.75 6.70 Overcoats Reduced to 5.35 Boys' Overcoats Reduced in Proportion $11.65 Men's light Dress Rain.Coats Reduced to $9.25. This s jast the coat for spring wear. THE NEW YORK RACKET -) Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store it i lj a l?ii&v? wAnrtaTnr. v. Jr Corns, of CommBrcjal and ChemskeU j j II, B. 254, by Reed Providing for recording of assessments of sheriffs' ! certificates of solo; passed. I II. B. 218, by Test Relating to county commissioners and their com pensation; passed. II. B, 2C0, by Hahn Relating to ex ecutors nnd administraters: passed. II. B. 38 by Hermann Amending law relating to Second Southern Ore gon District Agricultural Fair, In creasing appropriation from J1800 to $3Gii0 per nnnum; passed. II. B. 221, by Robblns Relating to sale nnd purchnso of stocks; posood. H. B. 292, by Hale Relating to ox. omptlon of property from taxation; passed. II. B. 138, by Sholloy A bill to abolish deficiency Judgmonts upon tho foreclosure of mortgages. Advorsoly reported. Motion to Indefinitely post pono dofonted. BUI pnRBcd with 38 ayos. II. B. 123, by Eddy Amondlng law relating to tldo lands, giving up-lnnd owners first right to acquire tldo lands; passed, H. B. 312, by Eddy Creating repair nnd Iraprovomont fund for state pris on out of tho earnings of convict la bor; paused. H. B. 204, by Eddy Amondlng soc tlon relating to levying of tax by county courts for school purposes. Considered by houso In committee of whole, with Malarkoy In chair. Bill adopted; passed. H. B. 101, by Kay Asosslug bank stock; passed. Resolutions Adopted. f. Commit tea on rosotlonB' reported ag follews: 8. J. R, 6, by Daly Authorizing printing of 14,000 copies of Orogon school lnws; adopted. S. J. R. 7, by Hunt Asking con gress to call convention to nmond con Htltutlon of United Stntos, bo ns to soouro Unltod States senntor by di rect voto of tho people. H. R, 22 That on lost two days of session mombors bo pormltted to call up ono senate bill oneh In alphabetical ordor; adopted. S. C. It. 23, by Kuykondall Rolntlvo to compiling list of survivors of In dian War Veterans. Amonded so ns to have work dona by attorney-gonor-a), without exponso to tho state, and adopted. S. C. R. 2D, by Kuykondall That session adjourn at midnight Friday. Amondod to Saturday night Voto on nmondmont 20 to 20 and adopted by vote of Speaker Harris. Resolution, ns amended, adopted by .31-ayes, S. C. R. 20, by McGinn Authoriz ing Stato Agricultural Collego to mako exhibit at Lewis and Clark ex position ; adopted. 8. C. R. 27, by McGinn Ordering Jeffarson modalllon raodals commem orative of Lewis and Clark expedi tion; adopted. S. C. R.. by McGinn Transferring modals from stato to Orogon Historic al .Soolpty; adopted, 'Senate Proceedings. H. J. R. To direct tho state printer to print 1400 additional copies of the history and records of tho Socond Or gon's campaign In tho Philippines, adopted. 8. a R. 30, Williamson Td author izo state land board to appoint a com mission to formulate a bill for tho next sosslon rotating to irrigation; adopted. Action on House Bills. H. B 163, Kay To provide salaries of state officers; read first and see ond times and referred to judiciary. II. B. 130, Davey To compel at tendance of children at schools sup ported by 'United States and state of Oregon; read first and socond time, and referred to education. II. B. 360, Bilyeu Tq amend chap ter of Albany; advanced to third read ing and passed. II. B. 303, Davey To change name of Roform School; read second and third tiinoe and referred to penal In stitutions. If. I). 30, - DannemaBH Te lacar- poratu Olax; advanced to third read ing au4 nawgd,, ,. J II. B. 36, "Ways ap4 meaMMfrHBr PORT OF PORTLAND COMMISSION Causes Division in the Delega tion Jack Matthew's Asks For a Few Changes The. Multnomah, dologatlon got mixed on the appolntmont of tho com missioners for the Port of Portland. . Tho loaders of tho dologatlon, of course, designated who should bo ap pointed, and Uioy named them accord ing to political inclination. Then, after it was all mtpposodly completo, one of the mombors re colved Instructions from W. F. Matth ews, In Portland, that changed throe of tho names recommended for com-' mlssloncrs. Then the rest of tho dologatlon bo gnn to "see" things, nnd discovered who was itt tho head of tho buslnoss. Tho troublo was over tho rate of Intorost to be charged SHELLEY'S PLUCKY FIGHT For His Deficiency Judgment Bill Wins Out in House Against Adverse Report STANDS BY THE WIDOWS The House Passes a Resolution To Giye the Tracy-Merrill Victims $1000 Each Shelley, of Lane county, demon strated considerable scrapping qual ities this morning In securing tho pas sago by tho houso, over tho ndvorso icport of tho Judiciary commltteo, of his bill which proposes tho nb'ollshlng of deficiency judgmonts upon the fore closure of mortgages. Undor the present law whon n-uloco of proporty is sold undor execution to'lutlon was adoptod. satisfy n niortgago, and tho procoods of the sale do not equal tho amount of tho mortgago, thou tho dofleloncy re mains against the creditor. When tho bill was roachod, Sholloy nppoalod to tho mombors of tho houso for dullbor- Tho commltteo on resolutions this morning roportcd favorably on II. C. R. 3, by Judd, directing tho ways and monnB commltteo to Insert In tho ap propriation hill an nllowanco of $1000 each for tho rollof of tho widows of tho thrco guards who woro murdorcd at tho stato prison outbreak Inst Juno. By n voto of 25 to 12 tho rcoo- County Clork Roland tlilH aftor noon lsBtiod mnrrlngo llronsos as fol fel fol eows: Clydo A. Belllngor and Ilnttiu A. Morolock; R. W. Rold nnd Efflo Johnson; nnd Stophon A. D. Corroy nto consideration of his bill, which, ho ' Rnd May Woraham. lnslstod, hnd morltorlous foaturcs. Dr. Smith stood for tho 4 per cent Tho speakor recognized tho futility of rato, nnd got the sonnto to support attempting to havo n bill pnssod orer this, Sanderson Reed wants tho high- the ndvorso roport of tho committee, or rAto. When tho matter enrao to tho mjt uo proposed to try it anyhow. Ho houso ho moved thnt tho houso rofuso th'on pointed out that tho oporatlon to concur, so -tills morning tho bill was again referred to tho commlttoe, whoro tho matter will bo sottlod. TRIBUTE TO SOL HIRSCH 'By the Senate of the State of Oregon The sonnto today paid a. tribute to tho memory of tho lata Solomon E. Hlrsch, who wns for 18 years a mom bor of that body, and for two torms sorvrd nB president of tho sonnto, nnd who was nlso ex-minister from tho United Statos to Turkey, of tho prosent law works a hardship on tho crodltor. Tho motion to In definitely postpone wns dofoated, and all debate was hoaded off by n motion for the provlous question. Tho hill was disposed of by a vote of 3S nyoe-. Street Fair meeting at police court room tonight Don't fall ot attend. FRESH TODAY ALAKUMA AND ANGEL CREAMS Zinn's 164 State 8t. Phone 2874 Main. 1 8nJ ldDFg&& As fsywYiAK i Spain Gets Damages f ISdenburg, Keb. 18. Tho judiciary court todny awarded Spain $337 000 dnmuges against tho Clydo Ship building Co., for its delay In deliver ' ing four torpedo boats hoforo tho out break of tho Spanlsh-Amorlcnn war. Spain clolmod that If tho vosucls had been delivered sho could havo stopped Cuba filibustering, nnd successfully ended tho rebellion, thus obviating hostilities with America. olslp' Leaders for Low Prices I KAI KAI SILKS 33 C yd Hundreds of yards of new spring ! ! patterns for waists and only ! 33c yd 6 Tom? Sale 0& t Dinner for 125 Widows. Syracuse, If. y., FVb. 18: A. A. Howlett. the vetoran bank president and buslnoss man and the original trVci'l.f TTnmitn f nnua a illntini In of night in celebration of his eighty- J Tomorrow we will offer for the day only LINEN HUCK TOWELS Cand LINEN CRASH TOWELING reguiai 12 l-2c values at 8c yard for the Toweling xxx x .8c each for the Towels V Xj V V V -t V eouil birthday. One hundrod and twenty -Ave w!down woro Invited, but no man was (here savo tho host Bvery widow whoe bunband Mr How lett has known wax akel. Mr How lett ays: Widowg are too often laft out of Mxiety. Hero I've been in busineee over ftinco 1840 and I know a great many widows. Thoro are widows from New York, Chicago, Oswogo, Dulutb and other place. And they are an prominont people mere m 4. not a man In the bouse," 1 To tarry out tho Idea in all Its appropriateness Mr. Howlett engaged a uuiif orgngsira, a woman i-nirr and women waitro Flat Salary Bill Paued the House. TliP bill placing slate officers upon a flat salary, Introduced in tho house by ir Kay, paMPd test night with but two dissenting votes, Ililyeu and , X Doth. This allow the governor secretary of state and state treasurer a salary earn of 0tM per year: the attorney ftHrl JMOtf por ytar tht chief Ju tu-t, at the sunrwme court tliOO, and . . Uie automate ti? $4000 per year. 1 1 The bill wW t b effective until iWi. X V' lice jbuil ' Street-WeUn0ts II a line of Z i Kri 1 fmgiftoKnf t New Today Petticoats We will open today our first !!.' spring shipment of petticoats' consisting of Silks in all colors ; Black Taffeta and Peau-de- ;; Soie, genuine Lustral, Mercer ized Satirje, Contell, Qlngham, Linen Crash, White Cambric, I Muslin, Etc, 50c up to $30 I 4W-HHI 4 I m 1 9i e 1 il ,VaK4B4lSaHKBIBiHSSila CCwttnBsd oaFc-artr ,) ibuk.MBUnHr aBiBnHMBvwBBMan room tonldhUi. Don't faUW attend.