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Myrtle Point Enterprise

Location

Myrtle Point, Oregon, United States of America

Date

Feb 06, 1897

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Turner elected to succeed Squire in United States Senate

Olympia news notes Judge George Turner of Spokane chosen by the legislature on the twenty fifth ballot to replace Watson Squire in the U S Senate. The vote reflected a close partisan fight with 68 Republicans and 19 Democrats backing Turner, while 14 Republicans supported Weadock and Williams backed Squire. The defeated opposition persisted until the end, despite majority support for the caucus nominee.

Olympia Wash George Turner Spokane Watson O. Squire United Binlon Senate Srpt Fvel Aesheie iSogents Bsel Fasieniets Were Republician Washington Senate Sherman Morgan Vilas Military Academy West A Ant Alles Gray Uiternat Mesara Buck Dolliver Parker Walker Cannon Boatner Daniol Hepburn Toms Joy Corliss

Ship crew faced strict Porto Rico watch by Spanish officers

Reports say a rough voyage from the coast to San Juan involved maltreatment by Spanish authorities. The Philadelphia bound vessel was boarded in December, and Canale Doe's newspaper entourage faced constant scrutiny and harassment from local officers while on the island.

Speuiarde Porto Rico Canale Hia

Unclear OCR Fragment Shows Military Tender Note

The readable text mentions Sree Wile Fenvelle and General Rus well A. Logan in a wartime interview. It describes a tender or offer related to officers and a conference in a south parlor room. The passage ends with a return to Cleveland and Detroit.

Wile Fenvelle Conten Ruswell A. Logan Maxine Major Inlay Cleveland Howe

Ivory Bails for Nea in London Conspiracy Case

Edward J. Ivory of New York who was acquitted in London of conspiracy to cause dynamite explosions leaves with counsel John F. Tyre and three American witnesses Polriell Wynvee and others. The report notes names and vague details of the case and mentions the Wand of horde.

Ivory Nea Queanetown Edward J. Ivory New York London John F. Tyre Polriell Wynvee Roarke

Death by Suicide Shocks Oisha Family

A rancher’s wife from Oisha, Mrs John Hole, aged unknown, killed herself during the night by leaping into the water. Her body washed ashore this morning. She leaves a husband and five children.

Hoack John Hole Oisha

Senate Rejects Benson House Move in Salem Debates

In Salem the senate crowd debated the Benson house organization and a temporary versus permanent house, voting ties and a decisive ruling against recognition. President Simeon dismissed the matter, citing no quorum and constitutional issues, with delays and procedural disputes dominating the session.

Senate Chamber Salem Tattre King Simon Benson Senate Wuelhees Papa- Mat Baker County House of Representatives Legislative Assembly House of T Representatives Qegieteline Sae House of Slestig Hen H. L. Benson RR. Haye Chaims Ubt Bones House

Senator Morgan Outlines Government Structure and Tax Bill

Dispatch from Senator Morgan of Alabama summarizes constitutional rules for how deliberative bodies operate and states a two thirds quorum. It notes Senator Price's tax measure requiring the school clerk to census districts and assess taxes, restoring previous law. The article mentions cooperative corporations and proposed features.

Meegan Bourne Morgan Alabama House Senate Benatoe Price Mulkey Reed Atc

Reapportionment bill outlines Oregon Senate districts

The measure, based on 1895 population data, proposes senatorial and representative district lines. Key changes boost Multnomah representation while distributing districts across Linn, Marion, Douglas, Coos, Clackamas, and other counties. Hold-over senators in joint districts remain seated in their new districts.

Somers Semer Secretary of State Marion County Linn Lanu Douglas Coos Urry Josephine Jackson Gilliam Crook and Kinmath Lincoln Benton and Lane Polk Yamhill Clackamas Washington Marion Nubnomah Alsop Columba Tillamook Waasco Sherin Morrow Grant Harney Umatilla Union Wallowa Lang Cope Carry Joesphine Benton Yamhith Multnomah Cclatsop Columbia Wasco Gilliam, Sherman and Crook ty-eecohd—Union Baker and Malheur Lake Klamath Ormey Multnomah County

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