BANQUET STOP* BUSINESS !*• I DAYTON I «empMwHly DeOsaSeO to Mie Beue. ATTACK ON CALOCAN. ........... I In tho Oregon bouee Monday tbe I Daly bill for a text-book commission I tailed by three votes to pass, bat a bso - tion for reconsideration was canied by a decisive majority. The greater pert of tho day was taken up in dissomion ot the bill. i The anti-crimping bill, which was ■eferrod to tho Multnomah delegation last week, was reported bock to the I bease and referred to tho committee on commerce. The afternoon session was given up taken oat of the bends of tbe committee to the consideration ot charter bills, I which had been appointed to submit the following iMiing passed: Michell, the matter to the supreme court, and Dalles City and Moro; Kelly, Browns-1 tbe matter will no* be practically set­ rille and Lebanon; Smith, Burns; tled by the senate as a whole. Tbe permanent school fund invest* Howe. Carlton; Proebotel, Weeton; meat bill was amended to permit in- vestment bonds at : county, cl American Flag Floats Over the Panay Capital. r Manila, Fob. 18.-The AmerleiB forces at 8:40 this afternoon msdT. combined attack upon Colo.au and doced it in short order. At a .¡L?; from the tower of the de la un­ church (United States signal station) TH® AMUUCAKS I/O8T MO MR» the dpublo-tnrretod monitor MonadnodL opened fire from the bay with the"® guns of her fore turret on the eaith. works, with great effect. 8.M,n afUr. Tbe Ineurgeqto Fired tbe Town BeA*« ward tho battery bombarded tlie Mae. Bvaeeettas It. But tbe Blames from another position. Were BstiagalebeA. L - The rebels reserved their , fire until tbe bombardment c$aw.l, when thev Manila, Feb. 18.^-The United. Statue fltod volleys of musketry as th» Mon­ inn beat Petrel arrived late last even­ tana regiment advanced on the juuvle mi.- __ i__ • • • ing with disnstchee from Brigadier- Tbo Kansas regiment, on the ex­ General M. P. Miller to Major-General treme left, with the artillery deploying Otis, announcfing that Hollo bad been to the right, charged aero«« the open taken by the combined miltary and and carried tbe earthworks, cheering ryival forces Batdrday morning. under a heavy fire. Supported by tiro General Miller, on receipt of his in­ artillery at the church, the troops fQl. structions from Manila, sent native ther advanced, driving tbe enemy commissioners ashore from the United fighting every foot, right into tlw town States transport St Paul, with a com­ line, and penetrated to the presidency munication for the rebel governor of | 1 and lowered the Filipino flag at 5 yb I eon ver school for defective youth; com­ Ho Iio, calling upon him to surrender I P. M. The enemy’s sharpshooters in the pelling the serving of notice of action within a timo stated, and warned him I within 90 days after the filing of oom- not to make a demonstration in the In- jungle on the right fired at long range v-> on the Pennsylvania regiment, but the plainta. At present a complaint rosy terra). The rebels immediately moved their rebels wore soon silence^ by aharimel be filed and while.not being served, any accounts involved do not outlaw; guns and prepared to defend their po­ shells and the Pennsylvania remained appropriating *10,000 for the comple­ sition, Thereupon tbe Petrel fired two In tbe trenches. As the Amerioana the .native tion of tho state rood ertabliabed in warning guns, and the rebels immedi­ advanced they burned houses. The rebels were mowed down 1887 from Wenatchee via tho Methow ately opened fire upon her. The Petrel and the Baltimore thei like grass, but tbe American louse» river to tfee mouth of the Twisp river; ----- -------- -- ■■■■ allowing, cities to advance from one , bombarded the town, which the rebels, wore stighL clam to another at a special oleetion having set on fire, immediately evlou- I < rrlgktenMl Tlllpln» Bevey«. •i^-.' Thy American troops wore called for that purpoee. Ban Francisco, Feb. 18.—On tbe promptly landed and extinguished the steamer from Yokohama today c-ame B mm BeeUae. fires in all eases of foreign property, At the opening of the morning ces­ but not before considerable damage was | General’’ E. Riego de Dios and Senor I M. Rivera, who are Aguinaldo’s special sion of the Washington house Tuesday dona . -" r They the speaker presented another lemon- I ’ It is believed the enemy’s foas dur­ commissoners to Washington. stranoo from tbe citisens OTHRb^ena ing the bombardment was heavy, but were very much disturbed when told of I the lateet developments in the Philip- no American casualties are reported. I pines. ~ The Boriato hae paaBod a MD creetias Ibo office cd admiral of the navy. Raar-Admiral Dewey, it to understood. Will be Mmod for the pool tibn. I O b Monday aa ocean liner in dio- be obtained. It was deemed an objoo- troes wan sighted off Dread lodge, in I tion to leave the matter open to poe- I sible brokerage arrangements. Tbe There seems to be an idro in Pans Swampsoott bay, Masa The lifo-sav- bill was recommitted for amendment I log crew could not reach her on ac­ that Japan will make treubie for tbe I Dahn’s bill to extend tbe privilogeo count of the foe. ■orreptitiooely aiding of tbe Soldeirs’ Home to the wives and Tbe outbreak at Manila baa enliven­ the Filipinos/' widow« of old soldiers was lost, receiv­ ed basinees at the- United States re­ ing only six votes. Many of the recently disbonded Cali­ cruiting office in Portland^ Nineteen fornia volunteers ore enlisting in the The following bills were passed: To regular army, being derirore of going more mon mustered oat of the Eighth reduce the salary of the Wasco county California wore en I toted last week. j judge to *800 and that of tbe treasurer to the Pbilippinm. j Tbe senate has confirmed the nomi­ to *600; |o do sway with the necessity The controller ot the currency has is- nation of O. J. Boll, assistant secre­ of personal service or pooling notice in ettoi a call for reports of the condition of all national banks at tbe close of tary of the treasury, and that ol Lieu- case of attachment of real property; to tsnant-Oolonel F. M. Coxe, to bo ao- create the office of recorder of oonvey- business February 4. I listant paymaster-general of the army. I •nces for Folk county at a salary of It is reported that the executive com­ The army and navy eaptured Ho Ho. *1.000 per year; to provide the man- I mittee of the Cuban assembly willl anil I the second city of importance in the net of releasing sureties who may be­ Gomes to account for accepting tbe Philippines Saturday, without the come dissatisfied with tbeir risk; to proposition from this government rela- toes of an American soldier. Tbe Pet-J provide that surety companies may sign xtive^tq disbanding tho Cuban army. bonds; to euro defects in certain deeds nomah county to lease the upper deck A flight train on the O. R. * N» I tel and Baltimore shelled tbe city, and judicial sales; to amend the low of the Oregon Railroad A Navigation which forced the insorgente to evacu- wae wrecked near Corbett, Or., by seas to rets:lot credits to tbe sheriff Company’s bridge; to provide for the on the tax Het charged against him.- , I sate of tidelands; revision of the taws running into a landslide. Tho fire­ relating to negotiable instruments; to man and a tramp were injured. I protect salmon in Rogue river; to reor­ Fifteen care wore piled up in a beep. ! ganise tbe state board of horticulture; Duke d'Aroos, formerly Spanish to protect salmon in Curry county; to minister to Mexico to likely to betogto- provide for tbe creation of park com­ lated by tbe Madrid government ae Ite missions in cities ol 8,000 poputation minister to Washington to exehsngo or over; to require county clerks to ad­ the ratifications of the treaty of peace. minister oaths without charge in pen­ Wolff A Zwicker, the Portland ship­ sion matters. . Speaker Reed was not at the capital builders. propose to build a floating Monday, and sent word he thought it KuvkehdalFs bills to provide for dry-dock capable of raising a 6,000-ton advisable tda; Deike Reikmers, 36 days volving delays, in each instance of at In the New York aewmbly a reeolu- , Daly Scheel Law. sympathy for the parents of Sergeant out from Havre; Salerno, 36 days out least a week. The present conditions tion urging the unseating of Congreea- Two important measures came before Miles E. Kyger and Daniel T. Kyger, Governor Geer Tuesday filed the re­ from Newcastle, Engtand, and the should not be allowed to continue for a the Oregon senate Friday, ami neither Jr., of Walla Walla, members of com­ apportionment hill with tbe secretary Catania, 18 days out from St. Michaels. man-elect Roberts, because of hie iden­ moment longer than is qbeolotely nec- tification with polygamy, was adopted Reached a vote. Amendments to the pany I, Washington volunteers, who of state, letting it become law without The Almids, 65 days out from etaary; The timé has arrived when a by a viva voce vote. Daly school la* were discussed for half die«! recently at Manila. his signature. Shields, has been about given up at cable in tbe Pacific must extend as far Bills introduced qrere: Creating a Proebstel’s bill to suppress nickel-in- lost with all on board. The government forces defeated and ing are reported from the Rast. At an hoar, and the matter being difficult no Mlnita, touching at the Hawaiian captured the Ooloradoo, who recently Bloomington, Ind., J. W. Hinkle, who to understand, m its present form, tbe state board of tax commissioners, con­ the-slot machines passed the estate •» There it no doubt that a large fleet islands snd Guam on the way.V* revolted against Senor Cueetee, the I has served several terms as sheriff, was entire bill was ordered printed again sisting of the auditor, secretary of state Tuesday, after a short debate. There of steamers has Arrived in the vioinit) “Under those circumstances; it be- frooen to death while going to his with amendments. and land commissioner, to assess rail­ was some objection to tbe bill on tbe of Sandy Hook, and is waiting outaidr provlfional president of Uruguay comes a paramount necessity that meas- home. Near Dayton, O., Martin Duffin- The bill to encourage the nse of wido- road property for taxation; providing ground that it would not be enforoed, for the blissard to pass. uros should be taken before the dose of bis ”ffe,ed * lik* wl»Ho leading Hre wagons on public roads was passed. that *3 worth of poison be furnished but even these objectors sdmitted it the preeent congress to provide such Agono.llo, the representative of the The'bill to repeal the section appropri­ by the county to each farmer to kill would have the effect of discrediting so-called Filipino government, and who means as bay seem suitable for the es­ Feb. ating *5,000 for the 1 state fair was dis- the machines and driving them into se ­ ground squirroto. The Filipinq junta at Hong Kong left tbis country for Canada, upon hear­ tablishment of a cable system. I reo. clusion. ing of tbe outbreak at Manila to being has issued a statement In which it is coesed half an hour and then made a ommend tbe whole subject to the care­ ■pecial order for Wednesday morning. Other bills passed were the follow­ oloeely watched by secret service de­ claimed that the American soldiers The Washington house held sessions ful consideration of congress, and to The pure linseed-oil bill was lost, 18 to’ ing: To make tbe per diem of county both morning and afternoon. At the tectives. Agoncillo was in Montreal precipitated the recent battle at Ma­ such prompt acti.on as may seem ad­ 11; the bill providing for tbe Torrens commissioners *8, except in Douglas, nila, and that the bombardment of the at last reports. visable. morning semi on bills introduced were: towne of Malate, Paco, Santa Ana and system of registering land titles passed Releasing personal property from cus­ Lake, Klamath, Jackson, Yamhill, I Mrs. Botkin’s attorneys have given Malabon caused tbe slaughter ot 4,000 with only three negative votee; the bill tody, pending appeal; prohibiting the Gilliam and Union, which should be IN BLEAK SIBERIA. notice of an appeal from the conviction for an irreducible school fund in Doug­ *4, Umatilla and Harney *6, Marion women and children. taxing of attorney fees as costs; pro ­ and sentence of lite imprisonment re­ ■•alee eT AeSree and Party Probably A contract has been let for two U,- las county passed without question; viding for the county licensing of ped­ *8,60, and Multnomah *100 per month; cently passed upon bar. Judge Oarroll i »’•■«a-Dleeevered by Native«. OOO-ton steamships for the Pacific Mail the bill to reduce the salaries of the dlers; providing for the appointment to protect salmon fisheries of the Lower Cook allowed 10 days’ stay of execu­ Rogue river; to amend tbe charter of Krasnoyarsk. Siberia. Feb. 18.—A of a hop inspector; relating to state tion, and 80 days in which to prepare steamship Co. They will be tbe larg- Brownsville; to codify the laws relat­ gold mine owner named Monsstyrecbin I sot so far built at an American ship­ school taxes; exempting from taxation a bill of exceptions. ing to practice in the justice courts; to ■ “ r*°«i»ed a letter sayiny tb*t a tribe yard, tbeir dimensions being greater property of religious, charitable and President McKinley baa pronounced than those of the American liners St. of Turguaoe,. inhabiting the Timir pen­ educational institutions; prescribing require the payment to the sheriff ol sentence on Gen. Eagan, recently tried Louis and 8L Paul. They are to ply fess in civil oases and *18 per day for insula, North Siberia, recently in­ the powers and duties of wreokmaa- by court-martial. 1 Tbe sentence was between San Fiancisco and China. formed the Russian police chief of tbe tne eervicee of the jury; to constitute ters; relating to tbe disqualification of dismissal from tbe army, but the presi­ the governor, secretary of state and district that on January 7 last, between The supreme military court, of judges; providing for tbe foreclosure dent commoted this to suspension for Komo and Pit, in the province of Yen- of chattel mortgagee without suit; pro­ treasurer ■ state board of aqualiaation; six years, which covers tbe timo prior I Spain, which baa had under considera­ supreme court commissioners. to authorise boards of park oommis- ieeiek, they found a cabin constructed tion tbe foes of the Spanish squadron viding for tbe appointment of an ex- to Eagan’s retirement in 1806. sioneia is cities of 3,000 or more popu of cloth and cordage, apparently be- I at Santiago de Cuba on July 8 last, has officio surveyor-general and deputies; The vote by which Stanley ’ s bill to The steamers Justin and Celtic, now lation; to make state road tax a lien onging to a balloon. Close by were relating to assessments for focal im­ *• prosoente, i. connection at Mare island, are being overhauled. I with the disaster. Admiral Cerveraand regulate the practice of dentistry in against specific property and collectable the bodies of throe men, the head of provements. • nr* I on m J —— 111 v ’ Oregon was defeated Thursday, was re­ to other taxes. one badly crushed. Around them were Commandant Emilio Dias de Moren, The bill empowering colleges to issue consider ed in the house Friday, and The memorial to congress favoring a number of instruments, the uses of •g-captain of the destroyed cruiser the bill passed by a vote of 84. normal diplomas was indefinitely post­ “’•’***• Of a* bill was which were not understood by the Cristobal Colon. * Two other important bills were poned after a long debate. favorably reported, and adopted. Turgusoa At the afternoon session nine laid Chineee rebels are raiding Christian passed. One is an amendment to tbe Jeoophi’s MH to tax bicycles was re­ The police chief bee started for the cburehM and driving out missionaries. mining taws to faoilitate the building over, nine read a second time, and four committed. spot to investigate, and it is believed At Chang Yang and Liechuan the Ro­ of ditches sqd canals, of special inter­ sent back to committees. that the bodies are those of the aero­ ■•rirese Bill Face»«. Dlssrodlt tea 4>4rw Story. man Oatholio chapels have been burned est to mining seotiona, and the other to naut Herr Andree and his companions. and the bouses of the native church a bill to withdraw certain school lands htn«T opon “*• “»rigM« tax ’ London, Feb. 18.—According to a die bill of Whitney, passed In the Orewon patch to the Standard from Stockholm, MlvMari Fruit Crops Killed. d"*troy*l- Several from public sale and reduce tbe inter­ “ou" To ««day, was at times eloquent Nansen and Nordensjold, the explorers, hundred children under the care of the est on loans of school funds in oon- Nevada, Ma, Feb. 18.-The peace as well os stdrmy, andalthough tbe bill refuse to credit the story from Kravno- ■nd apricot crops of Vernon and Cedar Roman Catholics, are said to have formity with recommendations of tbe pored by a decisive Majority, the vote varsk of the finding, in the prorinue of counties are reported killed today. The been drowned by tbe raiders near Kernor in a recent message to both Kueifu. the capital stock of corporations; com­ ■one of tbe members was a surprise Yeniseisk, of ths bodies of three men/ lorn is estimated at more than *100,- oes of ths legislature. pelling railroads to fence rights of way, Thereto was 88 to 18, absent 5. supposed to bo ot Andree and bis com­ 00tt The weather is tho coldest known MI mv n«*a Itsms. In the houm Thursday the following and to pay for stock killed; deaignat'- fatal head-end collision occurred panions. here In 80 years. The town of Stileeboro, Ga., was st toatay City, Miob., on the Chicago bilto were poseed: Senate bill provid­ ing tbe last Friday in October as tbe nearly wiped out of existence recently Trial Bevlslen Blit A4ept«l. A Grand Trunk railroad, in which four ing for a separate board of county mm - date for holding supervisors’ elections; by a tornada No livse were foot, bat . V1'*1' —The trial revision missioners for Clackamas county; to regulating the sale of butter and persona wore killed and seven were in- several people were injured. authorise county courts and school dis­ ... Mfopfed by a vote of 832 to -J""/ providing for the organisation 888 in the chamber of deputies^ Late There is trouble is right for all the tricts to display flags on courthouses of diking and ditching districts; giv­ this evening there was oondldernbte Chineee in the United States, resulting and school bouses, to amend the code ing electric railways the right of emi­ relative to the loan of school funds by ferment in the streets, oaused by tbe from tbe total disappearance of Chinese nent domain; granting rebates on road ■booting of the rival parties. reducing the interest rate to 6 per cent, who wore admitted to tho eoantry ia taxes to farmers using wide-tired ve­ tb*Mate of New York; to regulate the and providing for foreclosure proceed hicles. order to take part in tbe trans-Mlari»- bueinees of local ineurance companies, Ran., Feb. 18.—Aunt Dicy •ippi exposition. Inspector James logs whensver Interest becomes in ar­ by requiring a certain capital and a cer- that the subcommittee of the American »j* ’ 80 Tears, was foundfrozen tain numbm ol policies ¿fore eng^ng nBtoce, of tho government sm vice, is in­ rears six months; to regulate tbe bring- A light earthquake was felt atOhllH- to death in her home at Hhawne«, heie lag of sheep from one county to another eothe, O., and in Beet Tennessee Mon. vestigating tho situation. will concede a portion on Lynn canal. •be had lived alone for years. She bad •nd directing inspection; to protect the relof of J. W. Magnes, injured by a Alaska, to Canada in .return for fiah. apparently bort herself by a fell7 and The Chineee deteet|yo force Ie a Mongolian pbeaMnta. groum and quell; fell at tbe penitentiary gate in 1888; ing oonoeceione on the Eastern rosri secret body, and tho beet organised in was unable to call for help. o authorise the employment of ooun- tho ^prld. They have an eye upon Three rn«D j. for pairing registration of voters in oer- y prisoners on county ronda; to amend Btotemoei .r Slnek LMTh* to be a note the state board MH of Dnvto to amend the Sunday. EY * tr, B "" "" the body^ *r a ▼. Warner. They of agrieoitnre by Croat leg a board of ing. Montana and the Dakotas The •*"‘“8 tow, m ae to extend its provi- .. "• ***«y destroyed the Do But there wae a trail ot blood from tbe fosses in Northwest Texas may reach 50 kto Bervfoee in the five, and giving the appointing power fosees percent. «‘•fowJgr to tbe track which ••»sgovernor; to protect salmon and ** Fronen water ** .d Would p«y him as foi an ao> 0»* Rogue river by ^••■‘■terfered with the work of the Ths Spanish oortse will be ron *®*h to ratify the peace k h m 88 below mt 7°*^ °" 1B “À IfeÏVt' » •*