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DAfbyf JOURNAL. i jti hi r 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903. hlO. 43. - -m- ine-p, Flawless, Featureless Wte: n No Speech-Making Was cltflgecl at' Fcf ay Noon Session Mbout a Stand-off inent Candidates and a Darfc . Hose Possible fi The Final Rush. PUrly uh 8.30 thl morning tho INI bom tho city began towards tho SjM and continued at intervals all Vf I Some wero Iobbyirta, and tho ra- Hinder comprised tho crowd who n to miss nothing that takes place. eBB earnestly nro tho Fulton men sol Tho regular list of 'petty larcon- mi.. iinP(i ,m. and no ono oxnects thorn " haVO boon nomotratCd. and all ortable proportloa principally baa- rta, Ink wells, etc., have disappeared. e lady clerks, especially, consider lemsuslves ontitlod to these articles, ,rtmpa on nccount of tho salary they vclvod they need all they can get. Tho aenatorlal situation at the closo I this session is about a stand-off twcen Fulton, Geer, Scott, Bnurno, fa dark horse, with chances in favor f tho flrst named. Tho Republican oruers irom many nuuuuus ui uiii Uto are hero by hundreds for Fultonr icoptlng from JncKson county, tnai ls sent up n strong coutlugont for avt, individual Kopuoncans irom , mailer places In tho state aro hero to I eclaro that tho rank and fllo of tho publicans, whllo they may havo,ni iroted for Geer on election day. aro I . . . jow fni Kintnn -riinrn in nun n :i. innr TJnniiliHnnn fnnMnpnnt in Hirt itate at largo that demanlB Geer, and. tWMMM ttWIUMMWH Specialist fl We are the only EYE SPECIALIST IjALLPEFRACTINC WOK K. GUARANTEED, HBancroft Optical Co.; J A. M. BANCROFT. ,SS1tB aafrttaeBtta HH-l-SHl-HBaMKHISIHHlK-m-H"H--,I!E!SBKB ! a K Great Reductions On 9 t $14.00 Overcoats 12.90 Overcoats 10.45 Overcoats 9i75 Overcoats 6.70 Overcoats Muffs Overcoats p Boys' Overcoats Reduced in Proportion $11.65 Men's Light Pprliifprl i( H ' This s fast the coat THE NEW YORK RACKET I Sab's Cheapest One I E. T. BARNES, Corner H414H8iS4MiH-H14S4atB Seems to Have Best of It In- Between Fot Prom taking those llapubllcnnn and- tho Democrats, Socialists and Populists. I)nr mnlrn n tnnlrtrltv nf nil inn lion. t 0, (h Ro. nUbllcau party, and that scorns to bo '. 'what is dotonnlnlng tho minds of - - - t most. nnmiblleanB. Tho Geer annnort- nrn nrn ,mltil in his behalf, but no in mntrn n lirnnlt from tholr man. This ja ft appassionato atatement of tho Hituatlon as It appears to a spectaton wn0 jB 8tandlng outsido of tho fonco neftr tho race track and moroly look- jng on. rhe Ballet Featureless. Tho joint ballot Friday noon was featureloss. Thoro was no speech making, changing of votoa or anything to repay the largo number of people who had gathered to witness tho . ... .,.-.-., .i AH .attempta Q demonsratioTuT" oF tills character aro nrobn,.,y bcluK r0aorvod for tho sea B,on tonjKht. , , , , A , r,nai JO"" "" wnon tne voto nau ooon announced noon wm'' ino Joinc umDiy, motion, aajournou unui p. m., wnon 'ft.. - . l.,.lt tm T1.f.nl Qtfitna flnmnt. " - - uanui iui uuimu uii'ivo vu;i Will 00 rOSUmCU Admission Will Be Limited. By tho provisions of a resolution, that was adopted by both houses this morning, there nro a great many who will bo a groat many who will bo un able to gain admission to tho inter esting session tonight. Dy tho tormB of the resolution, tho number of per sons that will be admitted to tho body of tho house is 210, and thoso will bo regulated by tlckot, uo admission be ing had otherwise Tho tlcketB aro to be given two each to tho mem bers of the two houses, and all of tho M M M M Reduced to $11.00 Reduced to 10.00 Reduced to 8.50 Reduced to 7.75 Reduced to 5.35 m n t a m i m m Dress Ram Coats $0.25. for spring wear, m i Price Cash Store I Proprietor, w m of CornmercUI and ChemckeU m state ameers, whllo tho bona llde mombors of tho preaB, who aro en titled to tho recognition, will receive n ticket of admission. Tho tickots aro to be takon up by tho sergcantat-arma and tho doorkeepers at tho door, and destroyed nt onco. Wlion tho 210 Uekk ots have boon exhausted thero will be no. further admissions granted. No re turn ticket will bo given, and in order to onjoy tho courtesies of tho occasion a person holding a ticket will be obliged to remain until tho entire thing is over. Tho. president of tho sojiato and ,tho speaker of tho house have beon authorized to appoint a to tal pf right assistants to maintain or der. Friday Noon Vote. Tho voto at noon was idontical with that of Thursday. Thoro was not a single chnngo, Fulton and Geer re ....... . talning their relative, positions in tho race. In the Senate. Tho senate has passed tho houso bill appropriating $100,000 for tho rOliOf of tho Indian War Veterans. Tho salary of tho pngos of tho son ata wore by resolution, rnUed from 32 to ?3 per day. Tho Portland Commurclal Club has oxtondod nn invitation to tho mem bers of tho senate to bo present nt their club rooms, In tho Chamber of Commerce building, noxt Saturday ovonlng. Senate Thursday. Called to ordur-nt2 'r cn m - M.U. ,B. 2&:iun salo and purchase of stocks; passed II. H. 38, Hormann To authorize tho govornor to appoint commission or'B for Southern Oregon Agricultural Socloty; passed. Miller votod "no." II. B. 202, Haines To nraond tho chartor of Forest Orovo; passed. H. D. 14, Orton For a commission er of labor; passed. Fnrrar votod "no," 11. B. 22, Reed Relating to com missioners; passod. II. n. 130. Davoy Indoflnltoly post, ponod. II. B. 2C1, HaydonRolating to county road mattera: poasod. Brow noil and Mulkey voted "no." H. B. 213, Simmons To protect suu-contractora; passou. II. B. 264, Eddy-Relating to thoiJonil- mailft onu r .0 most tolnK levying of school tax; passed. S. B. 50. Booth For protection of forests; tho veto of tho governor was sustains. Crolsan, Daly, DImmlok, Farrar, Ilobson, ITowo, Miller, SIul key. Plorco, Smith of Umatilla, Swook Wado. Wolunug votod to sustain the govornor. H. B. 300, Bllyeu To fl!t salai-y or Buporlntondont of Linn county; ad vanced to third reading and passed. H. B. 318. Hurao To fix salary of school Biiporintondont of Curry coun ty; ndvaneed to third rending nnd passed. n. B. 81, HahnTo amend chartor of Astoria; passed. II. B. SB, BUyouTo jirovJdo for tho compensation of Indian War Voter ans; roforrod to committee on claims. H. B. 270. Orton Bolatlnff to tho purchase of paper by tbo statu print er; passed. II. B. 198, OlweJlTo regulate tho roanufacjturo and salo of foods and drinks; adranced to third reading nnd passed. Miller voted "no." 11 B. 0, Banks To amend cede; read second tlmo and referred to ju diciary. II. B. M4. Jiftlarfiay HoJating to sniretyi conipanle: ayanottd to 1J1W reading and pasad. -If. B. 131, Ilobson (Bolatlnff to Port of Portland; advanced to third reading and passed. II. B. 330. Galloway To fix salary of olork of Yamhill county; advanced to third reading and passod. Thursday Evening. 8. B. 179, by McGinn Relating to cemeterlus: passed. S. B. 137 by Swoak Regulating nala of liquors; ptuwed. '8. B. 156. litr W'ehrung Providing for payment ef conts In appeal ease. Adjourned to 9:30 a. m. FWday. 8enate Friday, Called to ardej at W a. ra. Prayer wan uttered by BV. Ilablng. (CootiDVed on olgth pst'e ) "513" GOVERNOR VETOED i JONES Bill, J For a Summer tsormal School Jonesot Note Reconsidered -1 a'nd the Bill Passed i Speech of Session and was Heartily Congratulated ThBilg tight in tho house today Is over'tbo govornor'a voto of tho Httlo normaijBchool bill passod by tho of forte" TO Jones, of Ltucojn county. Tho pluok$5 represontatlvo from Lincoln mado a siicc Mflful flght to got the bill through, both housos. The Newport Veto. GOvornor Chamborlaln today vetoed tho .bill Lincoln, by Represontatlvo Jones, of.atories woro filled with smoko. Tho appioprlatlng $G000 for a guests, cut off fiom tho flro escapes, Hiunmor normal school at Newport. Tho aotJon of tho irovornor .was bus- . nlAil In- Mtn linimn m-OIi nnlu 19 oioU against tho veto, A number of reasons nro, assigned by Governor Chamborlaln for return ing tho bill with his disapproval, Hav ing advocated and urged in his Inaug ural .address that tho number of nor- mal-fichcols In the state bo reduced to two, and that no othor ouch lnsti - '....I...JS ..!.-...., . ...II..1..1J1. uiuui siiuuiti uo uHuiuiiBMvu, wiu kui ornorTrecItoa in hla moBsngo to tho hbuaOUmt ho Is unablo to approve a liafiftP"!' tnnt Pt9fJb-ft Jrflatlon.of pons of tho stata Tho govoror fur- woro 120 guosts In tho liotol. Owing ther statod In hla mossago that tho to tho wind and tho Inflammability of number of toachora that would bo ablo tho building, it renlrod loss than nn to attond tho school would bo small, hour to hum. Loss 110,000. and that tho project would In ronllty At noon thro obodlos had boon rocov bo nioro of a summer excursion than orod. Physicians now sny that throe a moana of deriving, any ultlmnto of the Injured cannot recover, good to tho Btato nnd tho profession A 2 o'clock throo moro bodies It proposed to bonoflt For those roa- had hoon rocovored, making; six. four sons tho governor rofusod to npprovo of tho Injured a- now said to be dy- tho bill. Effort to Reconsider. This 'afternoon Jones, of Lincoln movod to reconsider tho voto by which tho voto wna sustained. Tho houso this afternoon took up Jonob' Newport normal bill, on motion to reconsider tho voto by which tho govornor'a veo was sustained. Mr Upeochoa of tho session, and was up- ( ,)laudol by both h,H f(,uow m0mbei-fl nm, ,hn nmw.,n !n ti10 ..niioriofl. Ho maile a gallant light and won. the bill pnsflng ovor tho governor's veto. Affairs" inCongress Wellington. Fob. 30 On strict party llneB tho houso comrnlttoa on lasuiar nffalrs this afternoon decided to nrotpt tho sonoto substitute to tho Phllipplno currency bill. Tho Patter mu atnondment, providing for an In ternatlonal raonoy tongreea was strlrkpn out 'Another amondmont was oiTored providing that all debts m&y '' paid In coin that was iogal when tho debt was contracted. Hen dei son laid before tho houso an Invl tatlon from St. Louis to attond tho dedhfttlon oxAraisos of tho opposition A onimlttoo of eight representatives and senators will be npiolnted. The ocho of tho Sohloy controversy in the hous fommitteo on naval affairs was heftid tliju afternoon when Mudd elted up iho bill to give the admiral active pay on tho retired Hut, aa laid on tf table by an overwhelming ma- joni). Morgan soon yielded the lloor to flPeh favoring the omnibus bin, thus (jiKItVHaiiauK iimi, uio oiuwuwu has been boon transferred from be hind closed doors,' Dubois, of Iowa, followed, and fili bustered against tbo treaty, making it evident that the DemorraU wero lend Ing aid to Morgan. Tbrie if) ho Iwdl cailoa of a break in the deadloek. Cuba Wants Reciprocity. Havaea. Feb. 20. The foreign mm- RlUee ef the senate made a favorable report on the i-eolproclty treaty With tfet United States this aftnXM. CEDAR RAPIDS FIRE Four Dead Fifteen Still Missing Most of the Yictims Delegates to Y, M. C. A. Convention Undoubtedly Alany of Atissing are in lhe Ruins Codar Rapids, la., Fob. 20. Four fa tally and 25 sorloiiBly wounded and llj unaccounted for is tho rosult of a llro in tho Clifton liotol oarly this morning. Tho hotel, tho third lnrg osl lit tho city, was filled beyond its capacity. Dologatos to tho stato con vention of Jho Y. M. C. A. had cots In tho halls. Tho flro broko out in tho second story. Both second and third jumped from tho second and third stories. Of 25 who may possibly dlo, sovon nro already dead. How many dead aro in tho ruins cannot bo known until tho-dobrls Is cloarod. Many who could have boon taken down in snfoty becamo panic striokon. Ono woman Jumped from a window sill whllo a flroman was trying to solzo bur, aud was picked up dying, 1 Lntor lints ahow tho numbor unac i .. . . ..... .. .. .. 'couniou lor uncimnsuu, uui 11 no- llovod that only rour of tho lujurod will dio. It Ib now bollovod tho flro originated from a dofoctlvp oloqtrlcal Ing. Flvo bodlos nro charred so bad ly they cannot bo fdontiflod. llj ji , , TJ-!Llt"ln!S!!!,J!!i"'J!!ai 2 fains $20 in silver. We give ij! M Wcare going t0;i II 5M? In Silver II every $2.00 cash purchase in our. MEN'S DEPATMENT r Only two keys will unlock the box,. When the i eyS Jiave aI begll given Ollt The first key to unlock the J secondly to wnlocfc 4. It's Yoms If Yoa Have 'The Right Key. No employee allowed to have a key. We do not know which key opens the box. I f4fM4H4HWHfif4H ASTORIA A MAN LESS EDEN Feminine Loyliness Alone Holds Sway Wild Waves Saying "Come Back Charley to Me" Astoria Poll tax Man, Could do Business in Capitol Astoria is today a city of tompoiary widows and orphans. As tho symbol of Roderick Dhu brought tho claim pouring down from tho highlands of Scotland, so tho senatorial situation haB brought Astoria's wldc-awako clt!- zona hora to Whoop It up for tliolr fa vorite. Ono onthuslnsUa Astorlan told The Journal man that .tho only bualneM man left In Astoria had Jusl boon operated qn for nppandloltls, nnd was in tho hospital. Thoro was a ru mor last night that tho up'rlvor can nerymen woro going down tho rivor to Jump tho town, but tho report Is not corroboiated. Tho coming of tho wholo town la certainly very fiattor Ing to Mr. Fulton,, but hot more bo than tho solf-sacilflclug spirit of tho Astoria ladlea, who boldly sand tholr worser halvoa out into tno wicueu world, rogardlosa of eotiBOfiuoncos, to work In his bohalf. Fesli Today TAFFIES Zinn's 1 1G4 State 8t. Phone 2874 Main. In Silver We have placed in oui window a box which con- J a key to (he box free with yOU Hiaytry yOUr key. box gets $ J 5.00. the box gets $5.00. y & M 41