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' I I RRIES AND COLDER TONIGHT; SUAY FAIR AND &Invn COLD. i pQV1jn- DAILY GAPEt AL JOUEN AL SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY II, 1007. NO. 12. PAVEY SECURES THE SPEAKERSHIP HAINES IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF SENATE HOUSE ORGANIZED PROMPTLY Davey Won Speaker ship By U to 14 Senators Went Into Two Republican Caucus Organ izations The organization of tho legislature which began Sutulay night nt tho Ho tel Willamette, proceeded so quietly that by 10 o'clock tho lobbies wore u deserted and qulot ns on ft sum mer evening. Tho old-fnshloncd ernjh, when Benntora wore olectod by the lobby and. tho pressuro of tho barrel In charge of Col. Maztimn be gan to bo turned on, was not expe rienced. That work soouiod to have all been finished by tho people InBt June, and there was nothing loft but tie making up of tho rocord. Tho hotel had no headqunrtors for U. S. Wtorlal candidates with side boards, etcetera, wluo nnd women. The bar wns silent nnd closed with Its clear, plain glass, allowing the thirsty to gazo in from tho outside. Sales reminded ono of tho New Jeru salem ooro than of tho sceno of po litical riots of former days. Thero Kere twice as many seekers after soil inaja In .the shape of clorkships ntt mntYl1i,ita In nvttAnnn 1?tinHlfl f 1 1 .ti.u. a Mimical of nil thero were- no women In evi dence, and thoy get four-fifths of tho jobs. Third Hou.sc Lender. Some of tho old familiar faces I wero In evidence that have not boon missed from tho Oregon legislature In many years. Thero wero Col. Griffin, of tho African Ago, Port land; Win. Swope, of tho Mercury; Frank Motter; Granger Jennings, of Lane county; Editor Moorhead, of Junction; M. P. "Jsenberg, of Hood River, and Glen Holman, of ovory whoro and forovcr. "All good men nnd true 'ns Jack Fnlstaff would sny, and before tho session Is far along places will bo found for them In some capacity or other. Severn! Newspaper Men. Tho lobby was graced by ropreson tatlvcs of tho press, and nmong them wero Leslie Scott, of tho Orcgonlan; Kelly nnd Sloeth, ot tho Telegram; Walter Lvoiih, of Albany; J. W. Cochran, of Oregon City, and Kon nady, of tho Baker City Herald. Thoy wore quite olatod over tho pros pects of n qulll-drlvor belns made speaker, and It has boon ono of the secrets of Mr. Davey's strength as a candidate that tho press gang wore nil for him. The Senatorial Push. So far ns any office-seekers wero concerned tho senatorial push wbb not In ovldenco. John C. Young, W, FIGHT FOR r-REE LO'uKS One Bill, That is On The Program ' to Representative B. F. Jones of Polk County Will In troduce It CUMINS DEMANDS REFORMS Asks For a Two-Cent Fare and Direct Primary Lav HAINES ELECTED PRESIDENT Dos Molnos. In., Jan. 14.--A di gest of tho message of Governor Cum tnlns will send to tho lcglslnturo rcc ommonds a. two-cent rnllrond fare, calls for tho Institution of nn In vestigation of freight rntos, asks for Representative U. F. Jones, of tho a limitation of working hours of rall- Polk-Llncoln district, will lend tho ' road mon nm' By8 nil city aldormon should bo olected nt lnrge. Governor Cummins represents tho tariff revision wing of tho pnrty that fight for freo looks and canal at Ore gon City. Ho hns n bill roadV to In troduco that has been carofullv drawn with the aid of tho best skill ,a backed by tho business Interests obtainable in tho legal profession. nnd 'armors of tho stnto as agnlnst If his bill meets tho situation fully tno stand-pnttors. Ho will bo a for It will bo endorsed by tho Open Rlv- 1 "'ldnblo candidate for tho Unltod or Association formod nt Albany. States sonatorflhlp to succood J, P. Public Ovvncrnlili) Demanded. Dolllvor, and advocates a direct prl That tho locks at Orocon Cltv mary law, modeled on tho Oregon act Hhould bo acquired by tho govern-' n'doptod by tho pooplo. IIo will mako niont, thereby rollovlng river ship- lt,, n2ht for such n law before thd ping of tho tho tolls now oxneted by loBjslaturo, and If defoatod will np tho Portland Gonoral Eloctrlo Com- ' 1)CU1 to tho pooplo. puny, ownors of tho locks, is nrac- I ' o rt Ttm 1 lir. TC. ........ T..M1.n 11 tlCHllV fl llnnnltrlnito annMi.tn .. 1 "ex-hons," tho snfo and snno nnd lalators from enst of tho Cnscado PWHSllir,nIl ilnnnnli 'oimnnrtnra nf tlin TnlHnf Ivn ' mountains. il i-iJ I U iL. 1 1 I and Roforondum-nnd tho Direct Pri mary law, and personal friends of Jonathan Bourne, wore In tho lobbies Sunday night nnd had very Httlo to (Continued from pago five.) Senate Holds Two Republican Caucuses Organization of Both Houses is Completed PEOPLE xTft 9 fiVfir.! BARGAIN HOUSE MIGHTY BARGAINS OFEERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A GENERAL CLEAN-UP SALE SEE THE LITTLE PRICES WE ASK IAWES COATS and SUITS This season's latest; gar ments. Priced away down. J1J.00 Suit., ealo price...? 8.90 j;.00 8mtB, gale price. . .$10.90 J.00 Bulla, sale price. . .12.50 MO BulU, sale price. . .$15.90 JMOCoaU, .ale price... 8.90 i.Q Coat, ealo price. . .$10.90 et,;rCOaU'6a,Pr,co---12.50 Ulldren'a and Mleeea' Coats, Half Price. JJm Fun, About Half Price. 1,1 8l,k Pett,cat8, price $4.50 White Lawn Waists, ."!" C9c " wtnte Lawn Prlto While 'Lawn Price HJJ .rf. ... " .. .- .,ucn wiao om troldery, yard 4o DRESS GOODS JWs season's latest styles rnctd away ctewn. "a Goods, price yd.. 25c , ;;;ood.)PrMyd..15c SonC68G0l8'prJcoyd-.65c ouLDTGoolB'prlcoyd--980 0.I,anne!"' Ca,,eoe9 d Qinghams All Reduced. "KEEPERS' GOODS Prices ait nu,9., a ,W SET1' TaMo Llnoa8' Orai8' Bed Spreads, WINNING SENATE ! Captures Whole South By Treatment of Riotous Negroes WatatB, r "WalBta, ,7Bc ,9Sc !twTet:L,nen'v;29c Sie-Wc,i0eandl8 o HNE DRESS SILKS Prices away down. 85c Fino Taffeta Silk, yd 49c 45c India Silks, yd 2c 85c Flno Pongoo Silks, yd... 49c 75c Plaid Silks, yd . . . 49c $1.50 yard-wldo Taffeta Sllk.9Sc 91.36 Black Silk, Foau do Sole.3Cc Itoranants of Silk, Half Price. LADIES' HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR A mighty strong foie to select from. Pikes cut away down. Ladles' 39c Undorwear, prlco.25c Ladles' 85c Underwear, price. 49c Ladles' 18c Black Stockings. .10c Ladles' 20a Black StocklBg.12 H c Bottor Onos at Small Prices. Children's 20c Undorwear. . ,10c Children's 25o Underwear. . . .15c Children's 35c Underwear. ,. ,25c Children's 18c Double Ribbed Hose , lOo Splondld Hne at . 12 He, 18c and 26c MEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 65c Floeco Lined Underwear, price 3 9c 75c Fleece Lined Underwear, price . . , , 46c $1.50 Heavy Wool Underwear, price ..98c Men's 25o Wool Sox. prloo. ,15c 15o Heavy Black Sox,, price.. IQq BARGAINS! BARGAINS! In the following departments: Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Laces, ino sonnt,ors and roprcsontntlves from Eastern Oregon nro'nlso In fa vor of tho legislature's memorializ ing congress at tho present session to take stops to acquire tho Ortigou City locks. Spenklng on tho subject last night, Sonntor Whealdon, of Wasco, Bald: "All Eastern Oregon people firmly bollovo in open rlvors. Tho tolls now bolng collected nt tho Orogon City locks are unquestionably n burdon on rlvor shipping1, nnd wo nro In fa vor of maklnc tho locks free. Washington, Jan. 14. Roosevelt "I bollovo I am expressing tho this nfternoon transmitted a BPeclnl santlmont of tho ontlro Eastom Oro- messngo containing tho report of tho purchase by tho govornmont of ny-aorftl Purtly on tho Browns- tho Orogon City locks would nccruo v,,, B,1otlntt affray, also sholls, to tho pooplo of tho Wlllamotto vnl- clips and bullets gathored on tho ley, wo' remember thnt thoy havo scone. Tho messneo civos Mm nnmn. boon very sonorous in providing for of wltneBaea who heard tho voices win WnL n , u "w T,tnlnly of negro' soldiers at night, nnd saw will bo favorably Inclined to this pro- n,-m n,,, n. .. i , , j. v..... ua.ii.u v.iu fait II lOUU 1U11WU UIIU JVUl, Tho Ropubllcnn momberH of tho sonnto divided Into two caucuses this mpplng, nnd thus defoatod any por mailent organization today. Tho Senatorial Llnoup. For Ilodsou. Bnlloy Bouch Booth Johnson Ilodsou ,,Loughroy Slchal, Whonldon, 8 ibsontuas. Coko Mays, 2. State Hflglit PurcluiRc. "Wo think that It Is tho provlnco of tho nntlonal government to nc- qulro theso locks, but If this should start tho shooting. In splto of tho opposition of Sen ator Foraker and others tho sonnto will stand by tho President. Th not bo done, wo would favor their m88nB 8COr0B n gront v,ctory' no sives tno names or fourteen ' For Haines: Bingham Bowermnn Colo Hnlnes Hnrt Kay Laycock MoDonnld Mnlnrky MUlor Nottingham Scholleld Smith Wright, 11 Coko and' and Mays nro claimed by tho HodBon pooplo. Mays Is In tho city, but Coko has not yot nrrlvL'il Avlion this was written. DemorrutN Active. fTho Domocrntlc Benntora are very active, and Secretary Ryan, of.. tho Bemocrntlo StatO Contrnl Commlttoo hna boon sent for and tho commlt too summoned to moot In IIjIb" city, and tako a hand In tho light "us an organization. Tho Domocrntlc sonntors nro Caldwell, Coshow, Hedges, Miller, Mullt, Smith of Umatilla. Tho dofoat of tho sonnto organiza tion today moans that tho sonator- Bhlp will be lnld over n wogk. If 'the sonato hnd orsnnlzod today? tho Joint convention would prococd to olodt Bourne nnd Mulkoy Tuosdny, Janu ary 22d. Holdup Riiiuoi'H A iv ItlfV. Thor oaro well nuthontlcntod ru in or8 or a dollhoratoly, planned hold STATU WINS SUIT-. .IiuIko AVoIverton TIiiiiwn Out Fraud ulent Cortlllciitos. Portland, Jan. II. (Special to Journal) Judgo Wolvorton decldod this mornlns In favor of tho stato In tho BUlt brought by John DoLulttro and Samuel S. Johnson, who sought to compol tho stnto to Ibsuo deeds to school lands, for which certificates wore Issued through fraud of doorgo P. Cook. Tho lnnds passed into tho hands of tho plaintiffs, but before tho pnymonta wore nil mndo tho frauds wore discovered. Judgo Wolvorton hold tho plalntlffB wero not lnnocont purchnsorB, and could not recovor tho pnymonts mndo. Tho cnso.whB thrown out of court. War on Gnggy. Denver, Jan. 14. Opponents ot Simon Guggenheim, who Ib almost cortaln to bo elected lb tho Unltod StutOB sonnto Wednesday, declaring that tho President has Indirectly on tored tho Benatorlal fight and or dered 'nil Investigation of the smelter trust, which Is the firm of Guggen heim Bros. It la claimed tho Pronl- dont doss not like tho QiiKKonholinB and their truBt ninilntlons. It Ib In disputable thoro Is a movement to an Investigation In progroHB. 'f,0 gov. orumont Is In poHseBslon of a" mass of ovldonco uhowlnu robntlng, favor itism, crushing Indepondonts nnd methods of tho oil trust generally. Tljo government may sue to dlssolvo flip trust. Philip Stowart, long opposed, to tho prcsont reglmo, Is llkoly to have boon Instrumental, as ho recently conferred with Roosovolt. . Donvor, Jan. 14. Senator Crowly, Domgcrnt. this morning Introduced a resolution nBklng tho appointment of a committee of nlno mombors to Investigate tho smelter trimt and Simon QuggonholmtB olectlop. In con nection thoro)'lth. It wijB defended by a party veto., -and nil rofdroncos expuiigod from tho records.' Crowly snld ho wanted to give tho reputable inomborH a chance to clenr tholr sklrtB of BoiiBatlonnl ehiirgos. Hniitlicni I'nnlflf Wirrh. Ogdon, Utah, Jan. 14. Tho South ern Paoltlc faHt mall, westbound, compOHod of throe mat) enra, bnggago diner nnd four Pullmans, went Into tho ditch at Gnrtnoy, 1 1 miles woHt of this city, at 3 o'clock this morn ing. Knglnoor Klealy, of this city. - up of tho Bonnto organization. Ro-iIH "dor tho englno dund, Fireman portii aro rlfo of a largo Bum put up lWnro l1 "nelly scaldod nnd will dlo, In u Portland bnnk to defoat i Three mnll clorks, a baggageman Bourne organization of tho sonato, nml n """ibor of paBSengers are In by which Is monnt tho Hnlnos organl- iuro,l' Samuel Roovos, n'brnkoman, zatlon. With only 14 sonntora ln!wnu lmly Injured. Burgeons havo nnvnlincm 1.. .Ti nin.A M At.. .. ., ,'u.w..uou uj UIU OUUU UI" UIU UUUpilOn ............. ( -....... , .. ouiiuvuia III - -,- "" ' of any othor mensures to securo a" wItn08B08 wl nctuilly saw the no-i tho HalnoB cauoiiB and 10 In tho Hod-uoun Bent out from Ogdon by spo freo opon rlvor." grooa shooting. Tho ammunition son caucus, tho bIx Domoorata hold 0,nl tru'n. A plan to provide for a commission U8cd cou,d not hftV0 uoon flrod u tho l'lnnco of powor, and will forco to loarn tho cost of purchnslnir tho nny otuer r",e8 copt tho ones car locks and to survoy tho eastorn sldo r,eU hy tho nosro oldlors. The 'of tho falls to ascortaln tho cost of I,r08,dnt sayB It Is ImposBlblo thnt ' building now locks In caso It proves tno ofllcorB or tho reat of tho Boldlora Impracticable to buy tho old locks, dlt,n't know what happened. One has been suggested. Another plnn w'tneBs Bays that at leaBt twenty no- was to mako a provisional annronrln- ro oW participated. Tho Pros- tlon of several thousand dollars to ,dont has rovoked a portion of hh bo expended only In event congress oraor- narnng tno uismiBBea soldiers makes a llko appropriation. from clvl1 omployment. Nono of tho Eastern Oregon logls- DX his action Ii tho Drownsvlllo latora wero found who opposed elth- affair tho President has won back er or tnoso planB. All bolloved It to w aiBarrecteu portions mat woro bo the provlnco of tho federal gov-' allonated by tho generous tront eminent to provldo freo locks, slnco rnont ho gavo Booker Washington, the government controls shipping on ' and Is disposed to lionlzo tho Presl tlio tlver, but this wna not held to bo dent. 'Ho haa no warmer dofendera ftcEYOY Notions, Shoes, Corsets, etc. 8ALEMg FA8TWT QIIOWDfO STORK. Coriw of Cmmtr cfil ud Coirt Struts a reason why tho Btato should not act. Open TUvers n Hellglon. Senator jl Bowerman, of Gllllam-Shernian-Wheelor, Is1 among tho Eastern Oregon legislators who favor an open Wlllamotto river, aB riro also Representatives C. A. Barrett and C. W. Steon, of Umatilla. "Open rivers Is tho religion of tho Eastern Oregon pooplo 'said Bar rftt last night, "Of course, they are in favor of It. Freo locks at Ore gon City would bo a great benefit, not'nnly to the Wlllametto valloy, but to tho entire Btate." than tho Southern senators. Indigestion, constipation come nnd go like rent an tax day and other BorrowB, If you tako Hblllater's Rocky Mountain. Tea, the greatest remedy known to mankind; 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stone's store. Sonator Foraker gayo notice to tho senato today that tho Prcsldont'o I additional evidence In the Browns ville riot did not remove his oppo sltlpn to Roosovolt's method qf dla missal of the negro troops. Ho wants the soldiers to bo examined In public. AuBtln Tox., Jan. 14. Tho house today unanimously adopted resolu tions endorsing tho President's dis missal of negro troops. a compromise organization, scaring points for their party und taking no responsibility fdV tho defent of Bourne. After n hard struggle this after noon tho sonato organized by elect ing Haines, of Washington county, presldont. Tho governor's mossago will bo dollvorod Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. to both houses In Joint assembly. o Cold Snap Prevail. Portland, Jan. 14, Tho ontlro Northwest Ib oxporlcslng tho cold est weather for many years. Tho fuol ahortago throughout tho country adds to tho sufforing. Tho Columbia Is frozen ovor nt Vancouver, and nil navigation of tho upper river x Ib blockaded. Tho Willamette Is filled with floating Ice. At Salem Monday morning was tho coldest for many years. Tho S. P. Co. switch cnglno wus frozen up on tho tracks. No damage was douo to tho water workB. Dr. J. F. COOK motxo to io LiHwrrar aranr, WHKfM US WILL MflWT XLSt OL an mm TATimm, von axy MUUMM OAIJi . COOK. COWtVJJTJLTKtX JJUy YOU RTKAfl, COFFEES FLA VORINQ EXTRACTS, MAKING POW HER, ETC., AT OUR STORK AND SECURE A COPON IN THE CON TEST IN WHICH WE ARE GIVING AWAY-ANELEaANT O-PIEOE SIL VER TEA SET, VALU13 9 30.00 AND A HANDSOME LARGE DOLL, VAL UE f 7.50. YOKOIOL TEA CO. R. IT, James, after visiting his par eats, Mr. and Mrs. James, left last evening for Portland, J. J. Roovoa. Ind A. H. Lnvitm, of Ogden, brnkomen, aro badly bruised; F. C. Flanders, conductor, J. L. Tlttlohnge, waiter, Bcnldod; J. A. Blllfl, chief of cutB, scnlilod; E. BradBhnw, log badly cut; Loula Campbell, Goldrun, Vn., scaldod; W. R. MarBhallton, third cook, handu cut, bndly burned; L. F. Knox, col ored wnltor, Internally, may dlo; Mnll Clerks J. J. Burt, San Fran cisco, burned, probably fntallyj A. 8. Grant, Snn FrancUco, back sprained; R. a. Black, San Francis co, burned and scalded; O. a. Wy gant. Emmet, Idaho, badly hurt, and four others slightly. - .. . . Wire Ilrkf. At Clinton, Indiana, Joseph Wolf, John Herman, Potor Lottorvltch nud two othors wero killed In a, mlno ex plosion this morning, Thoro wna another wrec,oii tho Baltlmoro & Ohio railroad thin morn ing at Dehaven. Tho Chicago ox pross collided with a switch engine In tho fog, killing Engineer Myers and fatally Injuring Fireman Lewis, Carrie Nation . , Cnrtnjnly amoshod a holo in tho barrooma of Kansaa, trot BallardTa Horehound Syrup has smashed all records as a euro for coughe, bron chitis, Influenza and all pulmonary dlscosoe. T. C. H , Horton, Kan., writea: "I havo novor found a medi cine that would cure a cough so qnlckly as BalUrd'a Horehogad Syr up. I have used It for years" Sold by D. J. Fry.