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Vol. xiii.
SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
24,
1903.
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STATEHOOD
BILL MAY
FAIL
The Senate ffas Been
Polled
Not Enough Republicans' Can
Be Found
Philippine Coinage Bill
Been-Passed
Has
Washington, D. C. Feb. 24. As c
result of a careful tfanvaB-of tho son
ite made by the polling committee, It
kas been dovoloped that not enough
Republican votes can bo obtained to
put the statehood bill as a rider on
og of the appropriation.' bills. Tho
rider, which is now attached to both
tho United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of Amorlca, having be
como convinced that Senator George
C. Brownell did not mako good his
promise to tho local unions of Oregon
City, wherefn ho promised to sccuro
legislation making an eight-hour1 day
a stato law; theroforo, bo it
' Resolved, That, In view of his pos
ing as a friend of labor In the past
and his utter failure to' mako good his
promise, we condemn him as a trai
tor to tho cause of organized labor,
and withdraw from him our political
support, and promise to hand him out
something Interesting In tho future.
P. K. Kcster, C. A. Frost, C. B.
Johnson,, committee from Local Union
1131.
Tho Journal uditorls not surprised
that tho labor unions' have found that
what ho told them at tho close of the
Into campaign at Oregon City was
true. Ed. Journal.
WAGONER
UNSEATS .
BUTLER
Democratic Majority
is Wiped out Bodily
And Republican Plurality is
Produced
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BUFFALO
bill's :
DAUGHTER
Itiit flE?rlfMiHmn1 nml nnatnfTlrn nnnrru
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illation bills will theroforo not bo majTied 311 AHAY UTllCer III
Irithtlrawn. It Is now bollovod that Nebraska '
lo statehood legislation will bo had at .
Ibis session. Soino leatlars predict
that an extra Session of tho sonato Is North Piatt, Nob.. Feb. 24. Irma
now unavoidable. Tho senato. after Coay, eiaugntor, or. uunaio uiii, was
tho usual nttomntto fix thef statohood
bill vote today, considered tho agri
cultural appropriation bill, with tho
exception of tho tatohood rldor,
alilch was passed over. Aldrlch
called up tho bill providing for tho
acceiVJanna of rnrtnln bonds to Insure
government doposlts. Tho house, by
a party vote, this nftornoon ndoptod
the senate substltuto for tho Philip
pine colnago bill, providing a special
currency for tho Islands wIMi Amorl-
ran gold dollars as tho standard unit. !
The houso voloil down tho sonato
omendmont for an International mon
ey conference.
nmrriod to Lloiitonant Stott, of tho
Twelfth cavalry at noon. Ho Is sta
tioned at Fort Clark, Texas.
ALBANY GIRLS.
CENSURE PRESIDENT BROWNELL
Oregon City CarpentersV, Union .Draws
Up Resolution.
Orogon City. Fob. 23. Tho com
mitteo appointed by local union No.
1131, United Urothorhood of Carpon
tors and Jolnors of America, to draw
up resolutions condemnatory of Sena
tor Brownoll for his failure to soouro
thd passage of sonato bills 148 and
M9, have mado tho following repert:
Whereas, Local Union No. 1131, of
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gBfc Specialist
HK We are the only
EYE SPECIALIST
IN SALEM
ALL REFRACTING WORK GUABANTEFDl
f Bancroft Optical Co.j
A, M. BANCROFT.
Specialist,
250 Cont'I St.
99m9mmmma
Mlsa. Mason Gives Afternoon Lunch
eon In Honor of Event.
(Albany Hornld, Fob. 20th.)
Miss Floia Mason gavo a Very nrot
ty and delicious luncheon at her homo
on South Forry street nt noon yostor
day, In honor of Miss Emma Pfolffor.
whoso ongngomont was formorly an
nounced to llov. Floyd Dorrls, of Pas
adena, CnHfornln. whoro ho Is pas
tor of tho United Presbyterian ehurcli.
Tho occasion was mado ono of tho
real social ovonts of tho season among. I
tho Inttmato friends aud assoclatos
of Mlsa Pfolffor. Tho decorations for
tho occasion woro olaborato and vory
tastily arrangod. Ovor tho tablo was
a wreath. of vinos with susponded rib
bons to each plato of tho guests, and
to the lower end of those ribbons wort
attached small onvoloptts contajntng
the announcement of tho ongngomont
of Mlw Pfeiffor nnd hor Jlnnceo. On
the corners of tho announcomont
cards woro pictures of tho contracting
parties.
Lying on tho centorof tho tablo was
a largo mirror trlmmod wlth smllax
and violets, and on this was a largo
cut glass vaso garnished with carna
tions. Those present woro Miss Mason,
Miss Pfolffor, Miss 8tarr, Mis? Elliot,
Miss Galbralth, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs.
Fronk, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Nelson, A(rs.
Winn, Mrs. Cualck and Mrs. Knight,
of Portland.
M6 $
Geat Reductions On
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Overcoats
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$14.00 Overcoats Reduced to $11.00
12.90 Oyercoats Reduced to 10:00
10.45 Overcoats Reduced to 8.50
9.75 Overcoats Reduced to
6.70 Overcoats Reduced to
Boys' Overcoats Reduced in Proportion
$11.65 Men's Light Dress Rain Coats
Reduced to $9.25.
This ?s fast the coat for spring wear.
7.75
5.35
DEMOCRATS
WILL NOT
STAND
For the Compromise
Statehood Bill
Blackburn to Call for Hie
Anti-Trust Jill, f:
Venezuela Claims HaveBeeu
Prepared a Hearing
Washington, Fob. 2L Democratic
senators, at a conferonco this, morn
ing Unanimously decided to-rtjbet tho agreed on tho findings In tho Duller-
compromise statehood bill proposed , Wagoner contest" today. iMlcr, tho
by. tho Republicans, and will consult Democratic candidate, from St. Louis,
with tho statehood Republicans of tho has n majority of 7000 votes wiped
po'stofllco committee, to boo "whethe'r 'out and convorted Into a pluratllty of
tlioy will vote to put tho original nearly 1000 for Wagonor, tho Rcpubll
statehood bill on the postofflco appro- can, on account of frauds In St Louis,
prlntlon bill. If not, they will abah-' Chalrmah 01 stead will submit a re
don tho -program of n confororico. ' port tJ tho houso todny, and tho un
Thoy also Instructed Blackburn, of soatlng of Uutler will probably tako
ontucky, to call at tho oarllost pos- placo bdfore tho weok la ovor,
slblo moment for tho anti-trust bill, is tho second time Uutler has
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Great Frauds Revealed by the
Contest
run
J'i
Washington, Feb. 54. Tho Ropubll-
houso commitca on elections
Man
. 1 t
Proper
For Congress
The Otfegonf aa Trying to Steer
iot Both Sides
NO PERFUNCTORY DEMO-
JC
U.-frt"
CRATIC CANDIDACY WILL GO
Candidates Should Be An Independent
By the'People
Man Nominated
recently roportod by Hoar, and to bo
euro Its oarllost consideration.
The Venezuelan Claims.
Uowcn has prepared a draft of the
proposed protocol, roforrlng tho mnt
tor of preferential troatmont of tho
claims of the allied powers In tho
Vonozuolnn affair, to Tho Hague. Ho
submitted thorn this morning to tho
roprosentatlvos of tho allies. Lator
It will bo given to tho peaco powors
for tholr approval,
MARTINQUE
SURVIVOR
HERE
unseated for tho pamo causo.
POPES
JUBLIEE
T0DAY
How Shall Spanish Friars Be
Superceded?
Rome, Feb. 21. Th Spanish mis
sion to the Popo's jublleo was received
nt the Vatican today with royal hon
ors, headed by tho Duko of Almado
var, whom tho Fopo entertained in
prlvato conversation for half nn hour,
discussing the boat ways of providing
for subttltuteu for tho friars now In
Like Govornor Geer, tho editor ofisquaro Ropubllcan cnndldatd who will
Tho Journal boa not boon asked for B to Washington nnd bo of Bomo mbo
..i..i ...i i.i.i.. ,.i. ., to tho suito undor a Ropubllcan nd
,.,., un, urn. p.uuaU ubt w ni,n,8tratoll Uumi,ng Jqv &
pormlBBloii of somo ono In Portland cratlc 0nm r?r tho m6n mirpoao oC
boforo saying nnytlilpg about it. But keeping in lino for a fodornl qrfloo, ir
tho IntoroHt of Jho public In tho mat ( thero bo ono to bfc had, Is a kind of In
tor oilght to pormlt any citizen to , i(roct prostitution of Democratic poll
havo his say. To road the Portland tics that Is no Improvement on ma-
This j Orogontan ono would conclude It was ohlno Republicanism, ami whllo tho
l)0Onti-yIni: to maiiaue Candidates 011 both lntint- lu llnliln tn Ua wnrth anmntlilni
Hldoe. as usual. At any rato It Is in-' to tho s'tato, the formor is only a
dustriously looking aftor tho Dome 'gamble for an Individual's pookot.
cratlc lntoro'sts, and would apparont Tho Journal bolloves thq candidate
ly profor any old thing In tho way or for congress In this district should bo
a tauditlato who would go through the mi independent man, nominated by
motions, nnd give the Republican the peoplo direct, or petitions, and not
nomluoo a walk-over. by a party committor as Ib proposoa
Thoro are a numbor of Dtmocrntlc by both Dpmotrats and Republicans,
politicians In this district who seem, The stato cominUteoa of tho two pan
to clamor for tho mere fun of going , ties have no right to name a oandldnto
ovor the district, and bolng snowed for congross. Tllo poople nlono hnvo
undor all tho way from 2000 to 10,000 that powor, and should oxerolso It.
maJorlty.-'That performance baa boon
ropoated so ofton that It has lost In
torest. As a rulo that kind of a po
litical sideshow Is useful only to tho
JHe.isaJElLY5lwU.aJil Alcnlaum-juhpmaa. .
Wreck
New York, Kob. 24. Samson Ltidg-
erv tho solo survivor of Martinique,
who was 'imprlsonod In a dungeon nt
tho timo of tho eruption; arrived this
morning on tho stoamor Fontnbelle,
In a most destitute condition,, and with
his mind partially unbalanced. Ho
will bo cared for by his friends horo.
I THE NEW YORK RACKET
I Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store f
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor.
Corner of Commercial and ChemekeU
BOLD
H00SIER
robbers;
Went Through Two Towns
by Daylight j
Peru, Ind.. Fob. 24. FIvo masked
robbers blew 6pon tho safo In tho
poBtoiilco this morning, and secured
a small amount Tho cltlzons were
torritied and tlio law offlcors were
afraid to attempt an arrest. Tho rob
bers went to Uio next stntlon, Denver,
and repeated the performance again,
and oecapod on .a handcar.
whitT
MARRIED
BLACK
Slum Wedding as a Result of
Slum Work !
Portland. Feb. 24. A Spokane apo
dal says that Louis Drownleo, black,
and bis wife, white, are on tholr way
to Canada. They were married at Ixw
Angeles Tuesday. The bride la the
only daughter of Horaoa Kinsley, a
wealthy man at Mobile, Ala, a bU
of. the smart set. The gipom is a Yale ,
graduate, a physician, and they met in .
slum work at Mobile, and oloiwwl
fearing the IraU father, who vows tn
have his blood.
Coaling Stations
AreAcquired
Washington, Feb. 24. Prosldont
Roosovolt has today slgnod the treaty
rocontly nogotiatod by Mlnlstor
Squlors at Havana, whoroby tho
United Stntos gets n coaling station
In Cuba.
Senator Drownell'o Position
Hon. Geo. C. IlrownaU'B position In
this mntfeer strikes un an about lleht,
Ropubllcan machine. Thoy profor nnd without In any way committing
regularity and tho chance of getting a Tho Journal to IiIh nuppnit, wo print
federal ofllco in case a Democratic' 'his lottdr to a Portland papar:
prosldont Ib elected In 1001 to any In-J "it U Immaterial to me whon the
teroat tho people might liavo In tho special eluotlou is held. If hold undor
olodtlon of nn Indoppndont man to tlio UHual fodoral olUclalism nnd Indl
c.qngroatji. (tr j&af )QHiP K0Oti tU!ii.,,J nKt suporintundonujv aH ihOio
Mlnnvlllo convention of two yeara ago
King Edward of England has grant
ed an autllonco to representatives of
the St Louis fair.
might come front breaking up the Ho-
publican machine In anso It nomi
nated a weak or objoctionnblo candi
date.
Tho Journal will sorvo this brief ami
pointed notlco on tlio manipulators of
Ropubllcan or Democratic politics In
this district, that It will support a
straight Ropubllcan nomlnoo, If ho be
computont and froo from improper or
factional control, In proforonco to a
dead-horso porfunctory Domooratlc
candidate who Is merely running as a
ffdcral spotlB getter and stalking
horse to Insuro "Republican success
Let us either bo for tho peoplo, ro-
gardless of party, or for a fair and
was held, no ono would have a cliancu
(Contlnuod on olgth pngo.)
Ftesh Tocfay
TAFFIES
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154 State St.
Phcne 2874 Main.
Dr. Lester E. Keeley died three years ago today.
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The Cigarettes
WeTe Burned
St. Petereburg, Feb. 24. The Dog
danon t-igarette factory, with a stock
of 10j&0o4KH cigarettes. wa detroyl
by'nte this periling. Th Ume l near
ly a wtlHoH rfoKaiv..
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'tvtCiir - f? Skip CXkH w . I
Each dtay this week we will oitzt some special
article at a price that will tempt
the most economical person.
Tomorrow's Special No. 3
Tomorrow.'we will offer our regf- Qftr
ular $ 25 mercerized Petticoats for ' ww
See
WINDOW
DISPLAY.
Thursday, Special No. 4
nov's Knee Pants for boys from
to 15 years or aire, price
Per
Pair
58c
Friday, Special No. 5
witch Hazel and Almond Cream
marked 25c a bottle
Oc
Saturday, Special No 6
On this day we will sell elze 20x
26 three pound feather
Pillows Ofr
For ''
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Special
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Tliere are M mm am one -wmaa In
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