Mwyhj--s'i! V DAILY JOURNAL VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. THUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. NO. 42. Portland Witt Geer 7Vr Itih Tyt t People's Candidate Gained 2 and Lost 2 Nottingham Launches Boom iot Hume the i section 2037 of title Xof chnptor VIII 'of the code; passed. I S. D. 9, vchmng EatnbllDhlnK boundary line ot Washington county-; passed. ' S. B. 212, Mulkcy To Incorporate. Independence; passed. S. II. 120, 8toiwor- To reapportion the stato In senatorial and represen tative districts; passed. S. B. 85, Bllyeu, by request, substl- tulo by committee Providing com pensation to volunteers fpr son'ico In !i ,. , , inuian wars or iHb&.&u. Auopieu. tjlhe throwing of numerous boquota The announcement was recolvod bftefic,j 3g t0 22i to Paulsen of Clakamas Joins the Bmgei Hermann Column Todaj's Joint session was marked He D,roke the Gavel. Lnmo speech-making. Geer gained wlth Krcat applause, and, in attempt- 1 nig to rostore oruor, i'resiueni urow- noil Jiroko the house gavol. This sorved ns nn occasion for a fresh out- totPti In Hodson and Smith of Uuomah, of tho Multnomah Action, and lost Nottingham and Ifrfett, so that tho voto was prac- yostorday. Not namo of It. V, Mf the same as pftua placed the Special Order. . - II. 13. 198, OlwollTo rogulato Uio manufacture nnd sale of foods and hurst of laughter. The roll call was drinks; adopted; passed. concluded without fnrthor Incident, h. R. 22, Malarkoy Providoa that but before tho rosult could bo an- during tho evening session no mom- nounced, Roprosontatlvo Hodson bor, oxcopt tho author of tho bill, bo, WHY HE VETOED THE BILLS Governor States His Objections Thinks One Bill Would $50,000 a Year Cost And (That Tax Payers are Wflonged by the Other HOME FOR THE GOVERNOR House Concurs This Afternoon Passes Senate Without Op position Eddy Compliments tl)e Ways and Means 'Cnmmittee Governor Chamborlnln In vetoing Sonato bills No.'s CO and 109, stato hiB objoctlons as follows. Object ing to ttie flrst named bill ho says: It oppropriatOB $G00 nnuually for tho purpose of carrying out tho provisions or tno vct, out while this npproprl LI, j ---, . 1 "-l ...v..v V..U ....U. ..U U..I, . no beforo tho convention In one of.aBKC" uml m" "inio uo cnangeu irom pormlttod to spoak upon any mcnB- 'most clovor speeches of tho bob- wiummB to ueer. ino uomonsirnuon uro for more than threo minutoB with- out unanimous consent; ndopted l Paulsen voted for BIiiEor Her.,1"11'- "" '" u"i. " M . U.M.1t.. fiiat.nl.lA.1 mltnn QnnnlAM C3 Wi ( Alt Ian, but otherwise' thoro was no " "' "u" m....w., page In the balloting. of Multnomah, addressed tho nssom- Tho taklnir of tho ballot nrocoodod "ly as follows; "t am icmpieu 10 hout ovont until 'tho namo of Not-,iol tho influonco of my friends in sjlmm wob reached. That Bontlo-inswasoniiior. i no nui ui.u arose, and, after addressing tho " "iPPnnuy voung lor canumatcs ior iHr, said; "Sluco thd beginning of .senator, i uuvo oc-uu rcKumiV i. siskin, nnd until a fow days ngo.jsnB' canuiunio ror uiib position un- in wiuiiii ine past iuw uuys. inoru hve been voting for tho bbdio can- fttate for United Statos fionator, and Jie been guided In doing so by what eonsidorod my best inclination. I th now to chango my vote nnd bal- for a Republican, who Is a stal' m among the stalwarts, nnd; I nm rry to say, that ho is not from iltnomoh county. Ho comes from ir tho sounding sea, and has tho fat Ashing and timber intorosta of a stato near at heart. I may be con- red by somo for my action horo to- lir, but I am fully capable of assum- all of tho blamo on my own ouldera I wleh to bo recorded as ting for Hon. IL D. Hume' WBoaeeeeeew IaSS' we lire the only 6 e EYE SPECIALIST IN SALEM MUDEPHACTING WOJ-K GUARANTEE Dj Bancroft Optical Co.i A, PI. UAPtnUi-l, Specialist, ! 9 a 250 Corn'! St. W5&' peec9S99ata0caa Booms to bo no possibility of the elec tion of Mr. Williams ns sonator, nnd I feel that It Is -my duty to add my quota of strength to tho olectlon of n senator, and I wish today to cast my ballot- for, tho man who appears to bo gaining In favor. I wish, therefore, to change my voto from Hon. Q. II. Williams to T. T. door." And thon thero was moro npplauso. Tho voto was announced as fol fel fol eows: Fulton, 33; Geer, 27; Wood, 17, Williams, G; scattering, 5; ab sent, 2. Except as Indicated, tho roll call was as it stood Wednosdny. It was stated by a Portland man that, to test tho intentions of Uio Dem ocrats, thoy had glvon Mr. Geer J enough votes to eledt him with thoir help, nnd that if tho Domocrats want Geer, tho Multnomnh mon would not skin bnck a slnglo voto, Friday thoro is to bo a break for Harvoy ScStt or Congressman Moody. House Wednesday Night. H R. 279, Mnlarkoy Regulate run ning at largo of stock in Multnomah county. Passed. H. B. 325, Hermann Amonding which deficiency appropriations would H. R. 2G, Dnnneman Provides Uiat.h'o to-.bo mado at tho noxt sosslon as tho codes of Dnnnoman, Murphy,'0' tho lefilslaturo to cover the state's pSBfflBHHBaHlBBSSHHKMB'iIIIBS B Gtcat Reductions On .&. ? Mull h Overcoats I w M M $1400 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 1 Reduced to $9.25. This is fast the coat for spring wear. H H M Ginn, Cobb and Claypool wcro takon from thoir roopcctlvo desks during this BosBion, that tho secretary of state bo instructed to furnlnh substi tutes; reforrod. H. R. 301, Hodson To provide for issuing bonds for tho redemption of county warrants in rountlos of over 50,000 population; passod. 8. B. 100, Rand To incorporate Bourne; indefinitely postponed. II. B. 320, Judd Relating to tho au thority-flf hoo'rir1JfihiUitflliiuTpfSval rnhefommlBion, llvo rnngorB .out, ho said, to rot urn escnpfd prls- M 5 I M ITHE NEW YORK RACKET Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. $ Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa commissioners to ncqulro wator for stato insUtutloiis; pnsHOd. II. B. 3C5. Whoaldon RelaUng to stack running nt large in a portion of Waaco county; passod. II. B. 2CB, Rand To amend section 5359 codo of Orogon relating to mort gages; passed. H. B. 319, Committeo on Judiciary Relating to punishmont for nsaault; passod. H. B. 27. Sholly Requiring surotlOH for admlnlBtnttors or oxecutors of es tates; passed. II. B. IGS, Davey, pubstituto by com mittee To provido for criminal pros ocution on information mado by dis trict attornoy; passed. "" H. B. 90, Dannemnu To encourago sinking of artesian wells; committeo of tho wholorhousQ failed to adopt. H. B. 314, Malarkoy Rolatlng to surety companies; passed. II. B. 352, Cobb Granting power to Stato Board of Horticulture to ap point doputlog nnd provido salaries for samo; adopted. Tho houHo adjourned at 11 p. m. House, Wednesday Afternoon Orton, Shelley and Hansbrough weio appointed to fix tho salaries of clerks oa joint committoos II. G. II. 25. Special ordors. H." B 99. Davoy To provido for uniform and equal rato of nssoasmont of taxation of vxpross, tolophone and oil companies, and to cronto a stato board of appraisers. Indefinitely jKstponod. II. B. 3S0. Com. pn-Ftshorios Rolat ins to llconae fM of Ashing appll oncos and aalmon gnnnorloa, oto.; passed. II. B 338, Com. on FiBhorlo,s.Pro tection of salmon Industry; passod. II. B 226, Wobstor To construct flshway at Willamette Palls at Oro gon City, adopted. II B 107, Phelps To provide for a more efficient method of osseMmsnt and collection of taxoa; passed, II. J. M. 4, ShlIo' Whereas. Uie B4f of Congress approved Juno 27. 1902, to tutnd Uio provisions, limit ations and benefits of au act granting pensions to the survivor of Indian wars, etc., only extends those bene fits to the survivors of the Indian wars In Oregon and Washington up to and ineludlug the year 1866, and not to the no' loss deserving veteran of tho lato Indian wars. Therefore, your MemoriaHnU, the L-egtelatlve Assembly of th. Kate of Ore, earnestly VtY that xwr lMAorftble body will so amend the aJ! mi m Uwu it will extejul Uiee ben its U tk avnrivors of we MeJee Mr of 172 lUMl 171. A uufrt;n omMltte of flv Tlio appropriation bill to which ob jection was mado Thursday by Sena tors Kuykondall and McGinn was passod today with only four dlBsoiitlng votos. The objoctlons woro to tho oxponses ,. ... ...vj-iuuiiui Vlliinu UI1U IUU ro- ation is mado the bill by Its very ( turn of thoir bodies, and nggregato tarmB authorizes the creation of claims $1083.71. against iho stato and the several coun- Also tho rownrd of $300 paid Sher tlos which may reach as much 'as iff F. W. Dlllard for tho arriwt of $50,000.00 or moro In ono onr, for Frank Lauronco Smith In 1800, for robbing a ponton on a railroad train. Mr. McGinn asked why tills matter was not brought up at tho two pre vious sessions of tho legislature, in stead of delaying flvo years. ' Tho only nnswor mado, was that the law allowod tho paymont of tho re ward. This, he cited, as an oxnmplo of the manner In which bills will bo brought up in succeeding sessions, nnd the proaonl appropriation for tho Trncy Morrill tniBlnoas may yet bo four tlmoH largor. It Is tho duty of tho Bunarlntond SCHOOL CHILDREN KILLED Eight Killed and Fife teen Injured Trolley Car Ran Down Fast Passenger Train Bodies Horribly Mangled. 4 Six of Injured Will Die " portion thereof. Tho Hvo commls sionors named in Uio Act aro authop ized to 'appoint at leant ono person in each (county of tho Btato as llro wardon-ithey may appoint moro. Say thnt they do appoint two in each county. Tho salary for each is not to oxcoed $300.00. Sixty-five llro ward ens nt $30ooo is $19,800.00 por an num. Tho firo wnrdons In onch county nt tho request of tho commission have power to nominate with Uio ap Newark, N. J., Feb. 19. A haoka wnnna pnssongor train strualc a trol ley enr on a crossing at 8:50 thin morning. Tho car was loaded with chlldron, on routo to school, "luht woro killed nnd sovon Injuiod, Tho car was demolished. Tho train was running nt full speed. Tho motormnn saw It approach, but stuck to his post. Tho car slid along tho Icy rails until tho front platform wae across tho track. It was a spo clal school car illlod with high school scholars. All of tho killed woro from II to 17 years -of age. In nddltlon to tho olght killed outright, 15 woro seriously Injured, nnd six will probably dlo. Tho motorman'tt skull was cru8lipcj, nnd ho will dlo. Tho train couldn't stop for two blocks. It wns a most distressing scone, fingmonts of the bodies being scattcrod tho entire distance. A. por tion of tho body of ono young girl was found on the pilot of tho onglno (Contnued from First Page.) whoso salaries aro to bo paid by thu onora, nnd thoir oscnpo In tho countlofl and nro not to o.xcoed $2.00 plneo wns due to caroloflsnoss. first Tho not itnv wTiMa nmtilnvnil fn nrttunl finr. I aimnrlntnn,ln.f f.n.t li,Un.n v.... !.. vice. Tho secretary or tho comlBsIon nuthoritloH nt tho .Colorado ponal In Is to recolvo $5.00 por day for tho (8tItutlon Informing him of Trncy'fl os time actually employed by him, and capo from that prison In a mannor he togothor with 'each of tho com- similar to tho ono In which ho on mlssionors recolvo mileage at tho rato 'raped hero, and moro enro should of five conta por mllo for tho dlstnnco hnvo bcon to watching him whlln actually traveled In tho porformnnce hero. of duty. I Dr. Smith, of Multnomah, did "FRESH"" TODAY ALAKUMA AND ANGEL CREAMS inn's (Contlnuod on olgth pngo) Ar jt not aniiwir 154 State St. It Is snfe to nay that thero will he applications filed with tho commission to appoint mon to tho full limit of thoir power of appolntmont, nnd the oxpenso in tho vory nature of things Is hound to bo largo, however cap able and honest tho commission may bo. A largo lndobtodnofls will surely bo created against tho stato and nu merous claims against tho sevoral counties. ProtecUon of tho timber. interests of tho state may Justify this oxponsc, but it sooms to mo thnt the bill ItKwlf (ox vl tflrminl) should limit Uio amount of moneys which the commission shall oxpond, and nn appropriation made thorofor Secend: Another objection to the Act is tho fact that the legUlaturo un dertnkeH to deprive the I9xocutivo of the vtNte of the powoY given him by tin- (onatltutlou. It will be noticed thnt this Act nnmoe the five commis sioners who aro to hold their office for four years, after which tbo'Rx- oi-utlve Ih to appoint. An admlMlon mi the fauo of tho Act that tho Ex ecutive Is the proper person to appoint thu (ouimlBtiloners nnd not the legis lature For the reasons stated, I return the bill berewljjh 'with my vota AmI bill 108 ho object to because the u't sought to be amehded em potters Incorporated citiee or towns to appropriate private reel property, u-au-: etc.. for the general use of the nubile wlUin and beyond the cor poratH limits, hut thoro l a- proviso "that in all OHItj eoatalnlng leas thaa flfteen tWusand Inhabitants no action for tb- anprontlaUOfl of private prop erty or aiioKt-d by this Act shall be taken by th Q4inotI of euch city or town I ffac first key to Unlock the box gets $ J 5.00. axeotit a majority of the taxpayers The second key to unlock the box gets $5.00 Phone 2874 Main. i MifyftfWiiMuiliiuiP ii $?05S&1 Z ate oing to I ';; ?$9" gvc away ii Jlr In Sdvet ii! Z2z We-have placed in oui window a box which con- i dtf ' M 11 I i ih i e . i.i A ij iam $u ih Mivcr. wc i;ivc a Key 10 wie vox iree wan j ; every 2.00 cash purchase in our MEN'S DEPATIWENT Only two keys will unlock; Jjje box; When the 4.tr ..-. .uuf. u 9 bfVK. hvf nil hppn civn nut vrtiiTiwv irv unnr Iaw T Bi mw imjmvni 'ncinvi nv .. .. .,. ,i . j w. . ... , j jvi iv j t of aald illy or town voting at an elee- tlau to be aaltod and held for Uiat p4trioe bav$,fotgd In favor of said J actloe." The amandtnent propoe T to ellInate this proviso from the oij Ifdnal statute. g I ihuuU ettr'e that It ill b for I l . .1.11 C. x .I.A. lim .A. ' 4 UK.' Of i invK iBtwiinwi uwi imim n- Mm -MMtmimi tmm U itreeeiit U n.r- taxpayers wuuM eve ute bWMt & Is wwettoae ejecting their )taJ laUreeta nd th iaapoet thu. iMn them of tax- It's YotJs If Yoa Have The Right Key. No employee allowed to have a key, We do not know '4 which key opens the box, V $ 1 H (t4,C-fatfiefgWgHft4-N4ef4HH-Hlr faSlaHiBaB1jSnnHEBrSSllBl!BllH (Cofttlsued oft Foertb Pax.) (CeaUoeed ou Foertb Pace) iw &