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VOIi. XIX.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, MOXOAY, FnimiAHY 8, 1000.
NO. 2.
CHAMBERLAIN WILL RESIGN AS GOVERNOR H
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BENSON WILL SUCCEED HIM NOT
GOVUNiOR IS BUSY
VETOES MANY BILLS
AND READY TO RESIGN
MUST BE IN WASHINGTON MARCH FOURTH
AND BENSON WILL BE GOVERNOR.
Govornor Chamberlain this i.ftot
noon lont In, two tnoro voto messagos
one against tho ralso of tho sal
ary of tho circuit Judgo of tho Ba-
cr City district, which was Increased
from threo to four thousand dolIni-3.
Tho othor niOBsago was dlrectoi
ngnlnst raising tho salary of tho
clerk of Curry county. As a gonornl
many salary bills havo passed these
vetoes moan n prolonged struggle
between tho executive and legtalntlvo
Jcpnrtments.
Governor Chamborlaln was today
advised that ho will havo to bo In
Washington March 4 to tako part (m
ICost Cuts
During ur Alteration Sate
ou ennnot buy flit' noodn from the nmniifiitturi'is nt the prices mo J I
ou cannot buy the goods from
X ni offering tliem nt now. Ask for
them here it'ady to hand out tXyou, Just exactly nt the prices you
mi them ndvcrtlsiMl nt. Tho following are only a few samplo prices
to show you liow wo nio soiling our
Ladles' $15.00 suits mado of 1.25
wool Panama Jackets, silk lined
nnd full gored dross skirts. Prlcos
now only
$3.95
t $18.00 nnd $20.00 Suits In nil
shados; long conts, Bilk lined nnd
sheath skirts, tho latest 1009
modols, now only
1 $9.50
m Lndlos' $1.00 blnok morcorizod,
sateen underskirts, plaltod and
rufflod, now only
49c
$2.00 whlto llnon tailored shirt
: : Waists tucked and plaited, also
trimmed with pearl buttons. 1900
. . newest styles, now only
98c
Ladles' $2.25 Vici Blucher shoes,
2 newest sylo, a world-boater, for
I only
$1.49
; ; Ask for Goods Adyertised
" 7VSc Persian challles in a grand
variety of designs and colorings,
; now, yard
1 1 . I
J ;"10 Oyards best machine spool silk
In black nnd colors, now per spool,
only .
4c
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a jj ffVftrr f wm sm-
ci B gMM IS v "" v-' :
'I SC22M52HSir
tho extra sessions of tho Unltol
States ocnato, and that ho will resign
as governor and his successor under
tho provisions of tho constitution
will be Secretary of Stato Frank V.
Benson, who will then oxcrcUc the
duties of both positions.
l'lslutuiv Gets Iliisy.
The legislature look up tho to
ginning of the laBt two weoks this
morning with a vim, and both house
rushed work. In tho onato n bltl
was put through rostorlng tho pub-
Mention of delinquent tax lists In tho
nowspapors. Tho present systom of
No Figure!!
the muii u fart urers nt the prices we
the (jowls ndvertlxed. We have
goods now.
50c bloached sheets, full size, for
the doublo bods, made of a good
hoavy muslin, now only
39c
18c full stnndnrd slzo pillow cubosJ
groat vnluo, now only
10c
Host 8 l-3o Eustorn Point Per-T
onlos,, sntuon finish, with borders, J
this Is n great bargain now, only,
yard
5c
Ask for Advertised Goods!
1240 nnd 16c Dress Ginghams ln
all tho latost styles and colorings
1900 bast production
yard
9
now only, X
35c India Silk In all colors and
black, will wash llko muslin, now
only, yard
19c
Fancy wool dress goods, now sell-f
Jng at about half. Yard soc, jocj.
49c, and up
THIS AITERATIOX BAIiK.
Applies to overy article about thon
store, as tnere Is going to be a;
general overhauling of the entire j
establishment nnd we must dla-.
pose of the goods, as they will bo-.
in the workmon's way. Thero la!
no use In you trying to beat our
prices, as we aro not looking forn
nroflt- now. 1 1
sending a postal card as a basis of
procuring a tax tltlo Is said to be
worked by a large financial synV
cato In the Interior counties that Is
grabbing a tax titles all over tho stato
Senator IDngham made tho fight for
the bill, and It wns not opposed out
side of Multnomah county.
In the house McArthur rushed the
work and cleared tho desks several
times, wc'nt after tho commltteco .for
now business, and announced the flrti
night cess'on for Thursday night.
A big batch of rctoa is scheduled
this afternoon for tho governor's oS
flco.
House, Monday, Fob. 8.
II. B. 172, Dodds, to allow count:'
superintendents to mako partial ap
portionments of school funds.
II. D. 195, Hughes, rolnting V)
baking powder labels. Passed.
All local salary bills wore made
special ordor for Thursday ovenlng..
By McKlnnle, resolution to abolth
loglslnturo and remove stntp capital
to some collection of political curi
osities. Referred to committee ju
immigration and statistics.
Invitation to legislature to vL'ti
Stato University on Commonwenlti
Day. Accepted.
Xew IIouwj Hills.
II. n. Xo. 318, Reals, relating lo
judgments against surety companies.
II. D. Xo. 310, Bean, stato license
ta on sale of liquors.
II. R. Xo. 320, ncan, regulate pool
room, and billiard halls.
iHOP GROWERS
VOftRV
mJ I Vll I
1 Buchanan fought the offort to ro
i rofor II. B. Xo. i 07, tho Medio bill, :
to permit voting on boor nnd whlsktvj He saw no daugor lu nllowlng this
separate at all furthor local option bill to go where It orlglnnlly bu
olections In Orogon. It wns all right longod the committee on alcoholic
to onoourago people to rnlso hops,
but It wtt wrong to throw open the
state to soil beer. Boer saloonj
monnt It to throw tho state open to
unllcensad sale of whiskey. Thorc
was no d!fforencc between beer nnd
whlskoy.
'I say, and tho pooplo say, If w
prohibit any of It, lot us piohlblt nil
of ft."
LEGISTATLIRE TURNS
DOWN THE MINERS
The Munoy bill to relonso mid-1 poor munr who. by hU Industry, was
voloped mining corporations from tin tapping the oarth's roBourcos for the
present heavy Incorporation tax was. welfare of humanity. Ho wanted
again killed In tho houao. Muncy thoso burdens removed, and 15 other
took tho floor and mado a plea for legislator thought so. too. In M
Oregon's greatest Industry, where rlon county Llbby and Patton votrl
heavy fines were imposed on the with the miners.
IRRIGATION CODE
4
r
Under threats to use the Initiative
with drastic features not now in the
bill, the big interests havo been coiv
pelted to como into line and drop
their fight on the Irrigation cod.
This bill paBied the house two year
ago, and was killed lu tho senate by
'ENGLISH ROYALTY
VISITS THE KAISERt0' a? o-oiock, tni morning
(Unit) I'rcM Leated Wire.)
JLondon, February .8 -King
Ea-
LATER THAN MARCH FOURTH
II. R. Xo. 321, McKlnnle, regulat
ing practlco of voterlnarlcs.
' H. B. 322, Jaeger, by request, to
amend code, relating to corporations.
H. B. 323, Bean, to prohibit use of
seines on Siuslaw river.
On TliArd Reading.
' II. B. 58, Rusk, allowing sale of
property in Wallowa county. Passel.
II. B. 11, Umatilla and Morrow,
'delegation, to aid Umctllla Irrigation
project. Passed.
Senate Monday.
Tho senate was called to order yt
11 o'clock with 7 senators present
The consideration of senate bill 162
was the first order of business.
S. B. 162, Bingham, to provldo fjr
tho publication of delinquent tat
lists. Passed by a voto of 21 to 5.
Albee, Barrett, Kellaher, Xottlns-
hnm and Selling voted ngnlnst Mio
bill.
S. B. 170, to amend coda relating
ito ngo of majority of minors, so that
mnlos are deemed to be of ago on bo-
Ing lognlly married, Passed.
S. B. 126, Kellaher, to prevent sal
and manufacture of bleached flour.
Re-referred for tho third time.
S. B. 1-U, Parrlsh. to amend codn
rclntlng to stato bank deposits
Passed.
S. B. lit. Mullt, to prohibit circu
lation of falso reports In regard lo
standing of banks. Ro-rofcrred.
S. B. 00, Albee, to establish a fis
cal agency for Oregon In Xow York.
Pnssed.
WIN
iN THF mmf
ill "I- I I "UuL
Brady luked Duchnimn If lu- w,i.
afraid to lot tho poople pns upon It?
trnlllc. Patton said this was tho hop
contor of tho world, nnd It was a did
courtosy to smothor tho proposition
uudor teohnlcnlltles, lio did not want
to amend tho looal option law, but
tho pooplo had a right to voto on th's
It wnj only courtesy. Buchunun
fought to havo the hill Indefinitely
postponed. On putting tho quontlo'i
the bill was roforred.
r; WILL BE PASSED
the crowd with tho big tttlck. This
Besslon the lineup is ruoro complete
tor the bill, and thero will bo a gen
eral subsidence of bitter opposition.
The Irrigation code will be yasso'l
i this session and two years of blttw
'dissension will be avoided.
iward and Qufu AwanUwJe t'
for Dovr, where they boarded their
yaohl and started on the Journey '.o
Berlin, where they will visit
tha
SAYS JAPS SHOULD
NOT LIVE APART
FROJHCAUCASIANS
MISSES THE WHOLE CONTENTION WHICH
IS THAT THAT IS WHAT JAPS MUST DO
IfTnltftff PrMt TbvmI Wlrt.l
Xow York, Feb. 8. Koklcht Mid I
sumo, consul-general of Japan, in
Now York, in nn address to a largo
gathering of Japanoso studonta hero
last night, lay tho blame for tho
nntl-Jnpaneso fouling In California
on tho fact that tho' Japanese havo
soggrogatcd themselves and tried 'o
live apart, nfter tho customs of their
native country.
"The Jnpnneso In tho United States
should not sook to Identify them
selves by living in ono locality or
attempting to conduct thomsolvcs or
their nffalrs by Japanoso methods,'
cnld tho consul-gonoral. "Thoiy
should strive to assimilate American
ways nnd business mothodn nnd un
less they do, thoy will not attain tho
full mcaure of success. l
"If the Amorlcan critic of Juprn
RACING SCHEDULE
FOR M STATE FAIR
At meeting of the Xorth Pacific iclpal form of molng will bo harness
Fair Association In Portland Sntur.
day. raring programs wore HrrnUK,l
nnd tho representatives from thv cilr
foront 'fairs to bo hold lu this stnt.v
Waalilngton nnd Idaho woro unnnt
mpiiB In rc-oloctlng tho rospoctlvo of
ficers for tho noxt unnunl ovnntH. W
V. Matloek was again elocte'l nn
presldont, Itobort J. Cosgrovo vice
proBldont. and M. I). Wisdom sooro
tnry Those gautlomou nro all woll
known In the Xorthwost nn succom
ful promoterH of fnlru, and their n
iataucu lu the uwioclntlon during
the coming fn'r bchhoii will bo valu
nbl. A sohedulu of dntos was inn'U
that was gatlsfaetory to all.
Sttlein lovers of rust ponlo. esps
elally. are wwll aware of tho ability
of M. I). Wisdom In proourlng tho
slgnaturon of tho host known an
rollnble horsemen on the coast, and
he was given speed programs from
four d'fferent fairs with Instructions
to uuike a tour Into California, tin
homo of all fast horwm In winter
time, nnd get entries of tho best clu
positblo to moot horo next full. Ow
ing to the satisfactory agreamouU
mado and carried out to tho lottor nt
tho stato fair lost season with tho
California horsomon, Including four
prominent men from the Middle West
Association. Hccreiary wisanin win
havo no difficulty Irr bringing back a
bunch of entrlos consUtlnc of ths
speodlOHt horse lleuli on the coast
turf. The treatment tho ruolug pro
motera have had at the hands of the
fair association of the Northwest so
far, has heonttatlBfnctory,
According to reports coming from
tho winter quarters )u California this
season, u great many Kastorn horsei
havo been brought to that state, not
only for wintering, but furraclng
purposes, also. These horses can
show up alongsldo of the fastest ttoc!c
on tho coast, and the coast Kurnes. ns
has been ty'donced fofn 1110$ lm
time, nave maue wonueriui-.utiqwv
during the Inst two years! ,lutUrlpBj tho eovero blizzard rwhlctfrTiwecplng
Ing tho records up:In',pacftlgJtt,ttlu4thtB soctloh of thoiouHtryPTrafflo of
I and a few running events,
The- prln-
1
tvnnlrl ,nn1 thn trAnHn nt OUtnn ttflMt
othor nations nnd devoto n fow day
to stuSy of tho subject, thoy woutd
learn thnt Americana onjoy privileges
lu Manchuria from which tho Japan
oso nro oxcludod.
"While tfio Japanese aro maltreat
ed In California, our pcoplo aro woll
troatod horo in tho East. This Is duo
I believe, largely to the falr-mlnd-M-no
-s of tho Enntorucr, but It tnunt
nlso be duo In pnrt to Jho fact that
wo aro not grouped togothor horo '.
tho Japanoso aro In San Francisco.
"Tho number of Jnpnneso in San
Francisco Is n trlflo compared with
tho American population, and honco
thoy could not meet with groat objov
tlon If -tho Jnpnneso would senior
among tho untlvo population nnd not
draw uttontlon to themsolvofl by galh
orlng together In ono plnco."
this coming sonsou, as a running
pony is grnduully going out of favor
In the small oltlos.
The moiiuy hung up by tho stato
fair, to bo hold In this city, begin
ning Suptombor 13, will bo In tho
neighborhood of $22,000, which N,
iiH usual, at tho stato fair sufflclfmt to
attract attention. Xoble, 0110 of tho
frnttoHt hnrno horses In tho Htn.toi,
will bo proaured by Socrotnry Win
dom, nnd will glvo exhibition rnalu?
rkhIhsi tint hero next fall.
Tho program of events nnd tnoiify
Ij iih follews:
Mondny, Sitembr 13 2-yonr-old
trot. $400; 2:12 pnoo. $800! 2:28
trot, $800.
TuuHdny 2:2B pace, $CQ0; 2:1R
trot, $1000; 3-yoar-old pneo, 2:20
claw, $500
Wodiiogdny 3-yoar-old pneo. 2:20
class, $500; 2:08, $5000; 2:30 trot,
$600,
Thursdny 2-yenr-old paco, $400:
2:20 pnae. $800; 2:12 trot, $5000.
Friday 2:20 trot. $800; 2:05
pace, $1000; consolation pneo. $1000
Saturday 2:16 pac, $1000;
froe-for-nll trot, $1000; consolation
trot $1000.
TRAINS-SNOWBOUND
NEAR PARK CITY
(Unlltd t'rM r.l Wire.)
Salt Lake, Utah, Feb. 8.A
pav-
songer train Is stalled in a big snqw
t
drift 011 tho Park City branch or the
Itlo Grnii'lo railroad, 20 miles from
horo. Tho passengers are maid to tin
lu danger of suffering soveroly.
A voutbound freight ran Into n
rock slide today near Ruby and Brake
men Orson Spoucor was killed. F(r
manjr;Ltdo was fatally scalded. Tho
engineer escaped wltjjout Injury.
All trnjp. schculep'yiavo. been
practically abandoffeflonaccount of
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