• .n 4 ' '* f Dayton Herald. K o p r d a» »econd-ohas matter at tila m m i adle«»; Dayton. Oregon. DALTO N I 0U R LAW M AKERS- Doing» of Importance at the Sute B-’l» Passed. FATAI H Ü VUO AT THE EXPOSITION. Stetes Art Allv« to tha Impxtanca of Making Comprehensive Exhibits. ratCB mt man ............ O R E G O N . ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY. Thr«« Wall- Known M<n War« Trailed Through tha Snow. Tbe different states and territories of Sioux C ity , Ia ., FeU. 4 2 . — Three tbe union are alive to the importanoe believed to have been Im plicated Exiled Ruler of Servia England’s Action on the Ni cara- of the Pan-American exposition and ail Passed tbe th eft laat night a t M a n ila , la ., of them w ill be represented'tbere in a Eric Road. of a United State« Expreaa Company's Away at Vienna. gua CanalProjccL befitting manner if present plans car safe, said to contain $40,000, ware a r ry, as is almost ssfoto say they w ilt. rested at that plaoe thia m orning. THERE WERE FIVE PASSENGERS KILLED Iu some instances appropriations have Woman Suffrage Defeated. ALMOST EQUAL TO A FLAT REFUSAL They were traced by th e ir tracks in NEITHER HIS AflFE NOR SON THFRe been made for buildings and exhibits Ao effort waa made in the house the snow. Tha men are John Jack- interesting Collection of Items From the Monday to reconaider the vote by which and there are now in various legisla son, John 6tovall and Charlea Hayes. Among the Victims Wert a Party of Soldiers tures bills pending for appropriations. Two Hemispheres Presented In a senate jo in t resolution 71, for wom an, A Counter Proposal. Llktly to Causa Extended A ll live a t M anila, and are w ell known. Ha Retained Posscuion of HI» Faculties Until on the Way to the Philippines —Hardly New York stats baa-'appropriated suffrage, was defeated. -T h e vote for T heir reputations heretofore hare not Condensed Form. Negotiations. Wilt Soon Be Presented Within a Quarter of an Hour of Hi» Death $300,100 and ia erecting a beautiful a Passenger Escaped Injury. reconsideration was lost, 28 to 21. been bad. Tbdy stoutly protested permanent building. Through Lord Paunccfotc. — Body to be Interred in Slavonia. th eir innooeuoe. Mrs. Jackson, wife E x -K in g M ilan is dead. * Illin o is haa appropriated $75,000. Law Without Governor's Signature. of John Jackson, was also arrested, G reenville, Pa., Feb. 9 .— Train No. i Couneoiicut baa made a prelim inary A ll the aaloona in Topeka havoeloaad. London. Fob. 1 1 .-1 » has been b a t a t a prelim inary hearing, ahe was Vienna, Feb. 18.— E x-K in g M ilan, Governor Geer Monday filed the 6, the New York-C hicago lim ited on appropriation to cover tbe expanses of The pacification o( Pansy ia com barber Sunday closing b ill w ith o ut the E rie railroad, waa wrecked this an exh ib it and the state Itoard of a g ri earned th at n reply w ill shortly be released. The three meu are in ja il, o f Servia la dead. H e pasted a sleep- sent to tbe United States Nicaragua having been unable to furnish a bond, leaa n ig h t and waa unable to take an Hi. his signature, tliua completing tl.e morning w ith in the town lim its. Five plete. culture has passed a resolution unani- proceedings necessary to make it a law; passengers were dead when taken Iroia ~moBfty asking for an additional appro canal project. , I t w ilt not comply fixed at $ i a ,ouo esroh-— cient nourishment. The remains w ill The senate passed the naval appro- None of tbe money or valuables, haa w ith the senate’s demands, ueitner As i t bears an emergency clause, it the wreck, several are missing and priation oi $26,000. p rist ion b ill. w ill it be iu thd nature of a flat re Been recovered. Tbe safe th at waa be interred a t Kronchol, a sacred w ent into effect Monday and w ill rnuke there are many badly injured. Massachusetts has appropriated $16,- fusal, though lor purposes of im m ediate stolen coutaiued in tbe neighborhood H ard ly a passenger escaped w ith o u t monastic shrine in gyriuia, Slavoniir T he-P hilippine ta riff aot baa reached harboring on next Sunday a crime. 000, w ith the expectation of an addi- in ju ry . The ill-fate d train was com construction i t w ill be tautam ount to of $40,000. Two thousand dollars waa w ith the honors due a member oi tbe W ashington. i tional appropriation. posed entirely of vestibule.) Pullmans, such a refns.il. I t w ill const-1 m ainly in cash, and the remainder in drafts, reigning dynasty. Pasted Both Houses. Wisconsin has appropriated $25,000 Thete ia no longer any doubt of the three sleepers, a day coach, combina W h ile in a counter proposal or proposals, check« ami various valuables. The following bill» have passed both The illness begad w ith influenza. and is erecting a building. olague at Cape Town. lik ely tp necessitate extended negotia the robbery undoubtedly waa deiilter- M ila n left his bed too q uickly, audit!),« houses; House bilj'- 2, relative to tion smoker and baggage and m ail car, Ohio's appropriation is $30,000. Bids for M anila harbor improvements school libraries; house b ill 91, to pro and was drawn by one of the A tlan tia The state is putting up a handsome tion». The nature of the proposal ia ately planned, as the horse and wagon result was pneumonia. The doctms iype of engines. I t waa in the smok not yet ascertainable. Lord i ’aunce- were in w aitin g in a convenient a|>ot, also found iaty degenelution of the w ill soon be adgagtfoed.' __ h ib it barbering on Sunday; house h ili ing compartment th a t death laid a , building w hich is now nearing comple fote w ilt lik e ly be t b . medium fhroogH i t ia not believed that the mem kuuw 203, appropriation for legislative ex tion. : heart, w hich was the actuat cause < [ The disorders in M adrid and other rutnleaa hand, for not one of the 16 oc which the auawer w ill be sent and by they were m aking ao rich a haul. pense^ and deficiencies; senate b ill 12, death, as the danger, im m ediately »us Rhode Island has appropriated $16,- Spanish cities continue. , cupants escaped death or in ju ry. A whom the subsequent negotiations w ill They hud no mean« of knowing tiie provi ling for sale of school lands; sen ing from the lung trouble had been 000 w ith the assurance of more i f it The house voted to ask for a confer ate b ill 16 exemption of earnings of party of dbldiers, nine in number, on should be neceaaary to carry out the lie conducted. In Briiiah official opin- contents of the safe, only that it wss overcome. Fearing a latul jssue, tbe th eir way from Fort Porter, N. Y .; to used in carrying valuables. lo“ . ‘ » i . lik e ly th at several month» ence on the, war tax b ill. judgm ent debtors; senate b ill 17. fix doctors caused messages to be seut Fort Crook, Neb., in oharge of Ser state's plans. The Chicago, M ilw aukee & St. Paul w ill elapse before the m a tter reaches K in g Alexander aud ex Queen Natalie, Missouri haa guaranteed an appro Mrs. Nation says she is going on a ing fees of witnesses iu Douglas, Jack- geant-M ajor H t r r y A. H a rt, hf New a conclusion, by which tim e the Hay- tra in on w hich the safe waa taken sou and Josephine counties iu c rim in a l bnt although M ila n desiied to see priation of $26.000 to $60,000, and Pauncefote treaty w ill have elapsed world tour oi “ jo in t” smashing. «" “ • - t e r .1 : 3 & i 2 S ? a ? t u t e t e S from Sionx C ity , arrived at M an ila at w ith in the laat fortnight the Missouri them and him self sent messages re on the basis of tbe senate's amend 8:05 P. M . The Omaha train waa An order is being prepared for the com mission has reaolved to ask for questing th eir presence, neither came. late, and James Sturtevant, of Sioux ments. The British counter proposals org an izition of 10 new regiments. $100,000. N a talie 's reply, w hich was to tlie ef der orders fo r - the P h ilip p it _ and ate mow form ulating, and i t is hoped C ity , the express messenger, did not Alaltama proposes to appropriate The Mammoth haa been added to the would have sailed in a abort time. hurry in unloading the goods and pack fect that she would come i f her pres an en tirely new agreement, aatlsfao- Signed by the Governor. $25,000, and a b ill providing for such list of Eaatern Oregon pi educing mines. tory to both countries, w ill eventually ages from his car. The express box, I ence was really desired, reached him an Appropriation ia now pending in be reached. The following bills have been signed w ith o th ^ i articles, was placed on a just before death. A ballot box was stolen and three Emperor Francis Joseph, who seut by the governor: House b ill 8, am end MOUNTAIN TOP BLOWN OFF the state legislature. truck on the depot platform , and then were h urt in an election rio t in St. Georgia appropiiatea a sum necea Gommtnttd on In Washington. ing Albany bridge act; house b ill 4. Sturtevant and the baggageman went an aid-de-camp to tbe .deathbed, lias Louis. appropiiating $45,000 lor Oregon »¡¡ri- Terrible Explosion in a Mexican Mine Killed sary to pay the expenses of an exh ib it. Washington. Feb. 11.— So f , r „ to the other end oi the platform to get j ordered a m ilita ry funeral, us M ilan West Y irg iu ia w ill have a handsome The Chinese plenipotentaries w ill be cultural college; houae b ill 26, appro can be ascertained, the ad n ilinistra- .another truckload. When Sturtevant waa formerly the colonel of au Austrian Eighty-seven Persons. building. In advance of the action of tion haa not had any intim atio n of the I t was M ila n ’s w ritten e tc I ailed from meetings of the foreigfi priating $47.600 to Oregon state u n i returned he noticed the articles on the regim ent. Chihuahua, M ax ., Feb. 9 .— Word I the legislature a guarantee fund haa envoys. versity; house b ill 180, for payment of tru ck wets disarranged,-and a glance wish th at he should be buried a r Svr- counter proposal» the London dispatch m ia. H e said he had lieeu greatly •calp bounty warrants; house b ill 224, haa just reaehed hereof one of the moat been subscribed by her citizen* to pro ■ay« w ill ba made in the m a tte r of the showed that the iroi^_box waa gone. The new regiment the Twenty- relative to Portland tax ley; >houae b ill terrible m ining disasters, th at ever oo- | vide for a building and exh ib it. ’ There wav great excitem ent, ami no disappointed a t the absence of hia son, Nicaragua canal project. There i . a eighth infantry ia to organised at 267, relinquishing ground to United curred in Mexico. Ap explosion in C alifornia has completed arrange feeling of regret th at the B ritish gov- tim e xas loat in spreading the alarm . whose ingratitude has provoked much . Vancouver. According to States for postofflee a t Salem; senate the San Andrea mine, situated in a re merits tor an extensive ex h ib it through ernment has felt constrained to adopt Marshal Fearall hastily assembled a comment in Vienua. There ia a lack of cordiality between b ill 8, relative to licenses on state fair mote locality oi the Sierra Madrés, in the state board of trade and the posse. Snow lay thiek on the ground, the Neue Freie 1‘resse, be said to his C ".n" #’ * • ,b8 hop« was enter The arm y men and the Philipp ine oom- ground». (A law w ithout governor’ ,, the western part of "the state of D u Lngeles chamber of commerce. tsined th at the amendment» to tbe and i t did not t<ke long to discover physician: “ I feel that 1 must die, card has endorsed a memorial from Hay-Pauncefote treaty m isaionere. signature); senate b ill j9 , to pay ex rango, caused the death of 87 man, m ight have the tracks ol two persons, who evident but it ia very sad to be compelled to injured she water and forest association to the penses of Ind ian w ar veteran» to Wash women and children, and been accepted in the s p irit in which ly had been carrying something heavy d ie a t 4 7 .,J Lloyd Griacom, United States secre The catastrophe was state legislature aakiug th at the state E x -K in g M ila n , who Was born in ington; senate h ill 89, to submit in itia many others. they were made, i directly from th e truck, aa it stood on tary of legation and charge, at Con tive and referendum; senate b ill 104, due to the explosion ot several hundred make an appropriation of $600,000— 1854, abdicated the throne in favor of the depot platform . stants ople, is coming home on leave removing incline a t Cascade locks;’ cases of dynamite, which was stored in equal to that given by the federal gov “ W . of tM* new • •• u d taken by Great They carried the safe a distance of his son, Alexander I , March 6, 1889. z of absence. H e has not resigned, as an underground obaniber of she mine. ernment— to have C alifornia properly senate b ill 11. to authorize Portland about two blocks, and then loaded it The circumstances th a t compelled the had been reported. Br 8 J “ ” •* H G reat 'E le c tr ic wires connecting w ith the represented ®t the exposition. to levy a special tax; Incorporation into a wagon, which had been left king to abdicate arose from the policy Michigan has appropriated $40,000 The Ohio supreme court holds th at acts for the following place»; „ Rose hoisting machinery passed through the The wagon was th at he had pursued at the beginning. stated, it would create resentment in there in w ailing. the state supervisor of elections (the burg, Canyonville, S ilv e rto n ,'E lg in , room in which this dynam ite vysa •for a building and ex h ih it. tho senate and among the people and driven abont a m ile and a h alf out into of his reign, both in domestic and for- Iowa has appointed a oommfoafon of secretary of state) is the final judge of Sum m erville, -Baker C ity , Antelope, stored, and it ia supposed that these distrust of the move» of th at govern- the country, and there the safe was eign affairs. The new Seivi'an consti a ll controversies ariaing under Dallas, Sumpter, M y rtle Point, Med wires became crossed, thereby causing eight. The agricultural and h o rtic u l meut. H . hoped i t m ight result in forced open and the contents abstract tution was adopted by the grand Skup a fire which set off the dynam ite. tural boards are arranging for p a rtic i election laws ol the state. ford. ed. The men abandoned the safe and shtina January 2, 1899, bv a m ajority some action on tbe pending b ill a t thia A ll of the killed .and injured were pation in the exhibits. I t of 494 votes against 75. The m inistry ^ “ at° r M ° rK" P’ however, w ent thetr way on a new track. Senator Foraker has reported a b ill located on the surface, most of them Oregon, Mississippi, Louisiana and w a ^ i ; The Vote for Senator. was npt difficu lt, however* to trace of N iko l Cristich resigned. Tbe king waa not w illin g to a«y what action, If providing th at H aw aiian coin« may be occupying resiliences rig h t Over the other states w ill be suitably represent them, and this morning three arrests waa u n w illin g to appoint a radio»I The vote for senator Monday stood; received at par for a ll government under-ground workings o f' the mine. ed, owing to tbe great enterprise ol ■nv. be proposed io take to bring about ft« made. The authorities aay the cabinet, aud applied first to Jovan due«, and th at when once” so received, Corbett 80, George I I . W illia m s - 28 The explosion tore away the whole top citiens, who are volunteering pifvate ■uch a « s u it. shoes of two of the men under arrest fit Risticb, but oould- not induce that they shall not be again put j n 'Clroula- W illia m Sm ith 25, Binger H erm ann. of the mountain on which the village subscriptions w ith the intention of ap statesmad to form a cabinet. The 6, not voting 1, absent or paired 6. tionz was located, and man, women and pealing to the legialature for raim possible counter proposal by (H e a t exactly t|ie tracks in the snow. radicals refused to take office unless « « ta in waa that in return for conce»- children were blown into »mall pieces. bursement. The followers of General M axim o Tuachn.ovich, revolutionist, who had Aid lor Orphanages. by her (he m ig ht daairuan Among those who were k ille d waa Her- The New England status are com ’ THREE LIVES LOST. Gomex triumphed iu the Cuban con been cnnfferrinwlTtr d e i i r i B r partieipa- The bouse c o m m itte e on c o r p o ra man Luetzman, the superiuthndent of open. |o r t on the Alaskan coast aa an bining lor a New England building stitutional convention. The olauee tions Wednesday rendered a-favorable tion in the lim o k valley uprixin , the mine and a ll the members of his and private subscriptions a r t being entrance into h er gold fields in the making him eligible to the presidency Result of a Fire in a Boiton Brick Building— should be given the portfolio of the in- Klondike repojt on the b ill by. H olcom b provid of the republic was adopted by a vote taken in .Maine, Vertrjont and New terfor . 'Eha k in g'w- t l i re n» w a r a t atake. ing state aid fo r ail orphan asylums <>i . Four Olhtr» Badly lAfirrieil? A t thé tim e of the explosion there Hampshire In anticipation of Jegisla ol 16 th . 6 4 . — H e determined to appoint liberal pre not to exceed $10 per annum per in- were several hundred miner« at work more M E N ^ O R KETCHENER tive aotion. Plans have been made Roaton, Feb. 12. — Three persons lost fects and nib-prefects, and attempted Portugal, it is said w ill send troops mate. ~~ • in »be lo w e r. workings of the jn in e , for a magnificent building ot colonial th eir lives and four others were badly by pressure on the people to bring in to aid the British. Reinforcements for th< South African A rm y - injured in a fire in a four-story bric.it and, strange to aay, nouaof them were architecture. Bills Passed. a lib eral m ajo rity in the eleetiona In seriously Injured, alth o u g b 4 ^ h h i e y were _ M aryland A good vein ot coal Has been locates haa » state commission dw elling in Harrison avenue early the autum n. The radicals became en Beers Held Up a Nattl Train. _ _ ___ near Pendleton, Oregon. follows: By M ulkey, to give old bor this morning. raged a t the determ ination to exclude force of the explosion. They rushed sociation are co-operating w ith thia rau . i i . — m o n o attention tn e re ia snspvmu m at the fire was Flench troops in Chins disobeyed rowers ol school funds the benefit of to the surface through one ol tbe shafts body to raise money for representation. has again hoen turned toward South of iucenitiary o iigin am i two arrests them from offioe. Cristich waa un same rate of interest as given to new that was not filled w ith debris and the A filca by the d i-p s trh of reinforce w illin g to play so dangerous a game, Count von Waldernee'a orders. In a number of states bills asking have been made, H arris Levin and hia borrowers; by Sm ith, of Y am h ill, to eight th at m et th eir eye» in the almost and told K ing M ila n th at It was iin- ment» and the publication Three lives were lost and four people amend the charter of Sheridan; by complete destruction of the little v il for appropriations for exhibits at the Roberta’ dispatches. Runior of Lord w ile Bertha. posaible for him to rem ain in office. haa bean Levin had a shoe store on the first M ila n abdicated the throne in the pres badly injuted in a Boston fire. Masters, to ruduce fees of wituesser lage is indescribable. The w ork*o f exposition are now pending. They are in circulation th at M r. Cham berlain «s follows: Washington, $50,000; floor of the building, and the arrests and jurors in Douglas, Jackson and gathering up the fragments of the nu had reconsidered hia ence of the ministers and chief dig n i Dewet and Steyn have issued a proc are made on the snapicion th at naptha taries, and the members of the diplo- Josephine counties; by Porter, to re fortunate vicluna of the explbaion scat Oregon, $35,000; - Idaho, $30,000 Mon ta b le V n fo W‘ " COD‘ en,' ’'-'0i,i «A -ou” lamation saying they w ill enter Cape tana, $50,000;- Indiana, $100,000 or »omehlng of that kind caused the duce tbe salary ol Clackamas countv « J in n 7 v * “ !* •’ oh" A,or1^ m a lic body assembled in tbe kouab to Colony. tered over the mount tin was begun, fire. judge from $1,200 to $730, beginning in and they were placed together and I'ennsylvanis, $100,000; Kansas $ 6 0 - ¡h l celebrate the anniversary of the »flec ' ' • r,!On Harcourt, and ilOO. Men and women jumped from the La Grande, Oregon, farmers protest 1902. the recall of Sir Alfred M L Oer tion of Servia into a kingdom in 1882. buired in one grave. But few of the Iu all the other states, w ith only one buruiug building Hnd firemen and po The senate Wednesday passed the against alleged discrim ination of arm y iho appearance ol the bubonic On being promised a lib eral yearlv a l mangled remains were rcngnizalde. exception, official recognition has been licem eut rescued others from smoke following bills: Senate b ill No. 77, re horse buyer. plague at ( ape Town seeing lik e ly io lowance, he agreed iu 1888 to go into Summons were sent to neighboring given the exposition by the «election of filled corridors and hallways. quiring th at sentence of death be exe lierpetual exile. I t waa decided that An unknown man at Salem, Oregon, tamps for surgeons to attend to the in representatives, members of women’s The . ‘ th dU!i0 " ,,ie " o ' » b r .it u .if o n . The second-stoiy was occapiei$ bv Queen N a talie should likew ise live cuted at the penitentiary, by the super z wh M ,ther# h" ve d e ti',p«’ jured, and it waa some tim e before boards of managers or commissioners X drove over an embankment and sus D aniel H a rt, his wife, her sister ami intendent or a warden; senate b ill No. abroad. Queen N atalie, however, tained serious injuries. they arrived. and through whose effort» legiaiative rata Khn m ’ « ‘ ^ i n a t i o n of four children. They all jumped from 88, relating to the proof * of w ritings; rata bhonld the disease apread, i t came baok, and waa only expelled a f The San Andres mine is tbe most action ia being agitated a w indow . One of the children was One British general was kille d senate b ill No. 86. to create the office w ill neoeaauate changes in t h . m ill ter deeperate resistance on the part of celebrated ailver mine in Mexico. It badly burned and suffered intern al in and another severely injured in an en of state bacteriologist, w ith o u t pay; her adherents in 1891. ia valued at $20.000,000. I t has pro LOST A MILLION AND A HALF. w*ry arrangementfl juries by jum pin g, and died. Mrs. gagement a t Orange Camp. senate b ill No. 86, relating to title of duced many m illions of dollar» worth Today S ir Alfred M iln er' m ake, an- H a rt waa badly hurt. floating logs; senate b ill No. 103, to of ore. other • earneat appeal t0 em ployer, to Colonel A llie rt D. Shaw, former com Tha Tax on Bank». Glass Plant Burned in a Pennsylvania Town The third story waa occupied by authorize d is trict and county high ro iT n ’ L m 9 B M ro ..lb le y.o .S? m ander-in-chief of G . A. K ., died sud Daniel and Thomas Brennan. The la t The loss Is Estimated at $1,500,000. schools; senate b ill No. 116, a substi Washington, Feb. 13.— Senator A id - Wrecked at a Crossing. roll fo t h . colonial mounted defense denly a t his home in W atertow n. ter escaped, bnt Daniel jum ped three rich today sent the following dispatch: tute for the origin al, to fix the fees to Rochester, Pa.. Feh.i 1__ The town M. Y . Pittsburg. Pa.. Feb. 9 — The Penn stories to a shed and suffered serious e paid county clerks; senate b ill No Rochester, on the Ohio river, about n e a i’ v i T ? ‘T '- ’ " P * N a U I m ,il *» « ■ “ M r. A. B. Hepburn, chairm an Am eri- sylvania lim ited express train ran into inju ries. Professor Von Max Pettinkofer, the 188, to amend the charter of Vernonia, 5 miles from Pittsborg. to lay suffered -an Association of Bankers. Cliaae Na- tbe rear of the Cleveland express on \ Jakiontein. The few distinguished German chemist, com Colum bia county; senate h ill No. 192^ The fourth story was occupied by ional Bank, New York C ity : Am re- the Pennsylvania line at the Allegheny tbe greatest fire in its history. The on board exhausted th eir cartridge? Mrs. FrAnces R iley and Mrs. Barry. m itted suicide by ahooting him self in to incorporate Grase V a lle y ; senate - d th* « o « « ‘ beu robbed the ¿ X : loss is estimated a t $1.500,000. The ceiving a large num ber of letters from avenue crossing thia morning, wreck Mrs. R iley waa overcome by the smoke a fit of melancholy. b ill No. 108, to amend the scalp boun banka throughout the country, sent in ing the engine of the lim ited ami tbe fire started just after m id n ig h t in the J r o ^ d rW“rd’ an ° W1U8 ‘ he ty law . aud suffocateil. H er body waa diacov- response to request issued by your sec Three men have been arrested at rear sleeper of the Cleveland express; copper department of tbe National ered after the flames bad been sub retary, demau lin g th at the tax on M au ila , Iowa, for the robbery of a Pssstd by Both Houses. The passenger» on the lim ited were glass plant, the largest tum bler plant dued. Mrs. Barry jumped from the bank capital shall be en tirely lemoved. Tramporte Requiitioned in the world, located outside Roches U n ited States Express Company’s safe. B ills passed by both houses are as shaken up but not injured. O nly one fourth floor ano ia in a precarious con- The honse retained the entire tax and They secured $40,000 in money and follows: senate b ill 12, providing for passenger on the Cleveland express, ter. The night e-nployes turned out London, Feb. 11 — Tk» ditioo. with, th eir own hose and endeavored to h . . raqu ial,ioned three S .S ’. ’K t o the senate has reduced one-half. No other valuables. Henry Lublang, of New York, was ser sale of school lands; senate b ill 119, subdue the blaze, but a strong west action is possible in conference except Trantpori Ashore The condition of ex-K ing M il.d , of amending charter of Sheridan; senate iously injured, but several sustained wind waa blowing and the flames soon to agree to either the honse or the sen Servia. has taken a torn for the worse. b ill 17, fixing fees of witnesses in slight bruises. Failure to flag the lim Santiago De Cuba, Feb. 12.— The ate provision or to adopt aome com pro- spread to tbe packing department ited is said to have been the cause of Douglas, Jackson and Josephine coun Both hia lungs are congested, the heart U n i ed States transport Raw lina went miee between the two. I hope this The plant occupied several acres ia very weak, and his malady nag en ties in crim inal actions; senate b ill 95, the collision. aground thia morning on a coral reef statem ent w ill save the members of ground and employed 1,600 persona. Foilowiug yesterday's w ar tered an extrem ely critic a l condition. fixing apiary of judge of C lacksm ai m “ n ' near the wreck of the United States The fire departments of nearby towns nouncement, recruiting your association and the members of county. Shot His Fiances. to J ay was collier M errim ac. She arrived at day were called npon. K itchener reports th at eastern more- brUk. « the finance com m ittee much unneo a- Oakland, C a l., Fob. 9 .— In a frenzy break, intending to embark the troops Signed by the Governor.’ raent of British troops baa upset plana eery correspondence.” of rage, because ahe had broken the en- of the Tenth in fa n try for New York of B oers. Wreck In a Snowihed. The governor Wednesday signed the Millions for Automobiles. aggemeut, Bert Henderson, an em The p ilo t attempted to pass on t l ^ Truckee, C al.. F«h t i a Coming marriage of Prince»» of Aa- following bills: House h ill 267, re ploye ol the telephone copmunv in San Pnrchaiing for Morgan. I t is estimated th at during tbe first rails in the snowsheda just east ?f"Bine wrong aid£ of the M errim ac, and linquishing ground to United States for tnriaa greatly diapleasae the 8i*aniah 1-rancisco, shot and seriously wounded «truck the hidden reef hard. Three five years of this century the enormous postofflee at Salem; house b ill 127, canyon caused the wreck of . students. Ironton, O ., Feb. 13— Col. E. J. hia fiancee, Miss Fnnnie O ’N e ill, late powerful tugs pulled unsuccessfully a ll nun of $100,000,000 w ill be expended train laa, night. Several car. amending M yrtle Point charter;' house Bird J r ., late superintendent of ti e V y »fternoon in the attem pt to float Typographical Union No. 18, of Boa- b ill 120. amending Medford charter; last night, then turned the pistol on by puichasera of anotmobfles. f t re Pile. up. p ar, of , hem bei ,h e * the ship. I t w ill probably be necessary M artin Iron & Steel Company, ig here ‘ ,0 ' V ? b# h1“ * nd d e n X h e d ton w ill call a strike in every book house b ill 8, amending Albany bridge hmaelf, fired a bullet into his own mnins to be seen, If the prophecy ‘rh’. representing J. P. Morgan & Co for brain and died almost instantly. and job olin e in that city in case the RCtl house b ill 4, appropriating $46 - comes true, what style of vehicle w ill The snowshed was torn o n fo r . j i ’ ■ to rig elaborate tackle before she can the purchase of the plant of ,he Ifoug- be gotten off. She^« in no tance of 300 feet. No. 4 A t l.n .i d master printers refuse to sign the 0,10 fof Oregon A g ricn ltm al College- secure ibe bulk of danger, tng Rock Iron Company, the Belfonte An Eight-Story Building Burned. the Pan-Amerioan exposition a ll atvfoa union scale at once. They , demand house bill 26, approprating $47 000 to press had passed the point but a fow and the likelihood 1« that ■he is not Iron W orks Company, the K e lly Don injured. th at women typsettera shall be treated Oregon State University; senate b ill Chicago, Feb. 9 .— The eight-story of ««»omobiles w ill )>e exhibited, and inutea before the wreck occurred. & Nat Company, the M artin Dim & as “ journeymen com petitors,” and re- lo a . «mending Sumpter charter- sen- building at Harrison and Canal streets, th * n we may be iu beter position to Will Take Part in Inaugural Parade. Steel Company, the Norton Iroa WorkR ceive the same wages aa men for doing ■»« b ill 104, removing incline at Cas- owned by Edwin Foss, of Boston, waa of the ** p e c tiv e m erit» of tbe Will Try for New Corntllutioru. Company ami the Ashland Steel Com The Yale undergraduate« have de- the same work. ‘ ‘ cade locks. bunred tonight. The loss waa $75,000. v« r’ °°» make» and methods of opera fovA^ h" fn? * nd V ir * in i" w ill both try ®‘‘l e d ^ ^ ,k8 P"rt i “ »he inaugural P«ny, Ashland. K y . I f »he deal is -- ------------------- ------ | tion. The Vole. for new atate constitution» during 190L parade in W ashington-next March. consummated, other plants w ill be Alfred Vi anderbilt baa givèh $ 8 ,- Serious Fire at S t Cloud. erected here. The vote Wednesday stood: H W 700,000 to hia fiance, Elsie French, aa at Cape Town. Minneapolis, M in a ., F eb ..9. — A tele General Mayberry Prentl»». W iH f o m S m l t i T n 8 W - M p B ri< ,e ' P b o r t^ ig e her marriage portion. Cape Town, Feb. 13.— The govern Mexican» Defeated Indians. phone nmasage to the Times from St. Raided a Depot. Bethany,. M o., Feb. l | _ o . „ . „ i M ontreal paper warns Egnland H e r m a n n £ r ’ w " ’ ?-",’ * ’ 261 B iD * e I C l° n d . W ‘ n n „ Si ment haa decided to give notice to tbe sava a big fir« j» raging T «m .k ah Neb.*. Feb. 13— The rail- M exico C ity. Feb. 12— The federal Mayberry P re n tl.., one of the oldert to cease insulting French-Canadian*, Herm ann, 7, C. W . Fulton, 2; F. A. in that city. T The fire started in the foreign nations of the fact th at Cape «orvtving generilIg of volollUers de’ ‘ troop, in Yucatan have „bad another road depot In thia town was raided hv declaring tbe British government holds jloore, 1; S. A. Low ell. T; not voting. W est hotel. I t burned Debin Bros.’ Town is infected w ith bubonic plague? battle w ith the rebel Indiana who were unknown person. 1.», n i ght and 85 .Ted R ? r ’ d9"J “ h ,■ Canada through the people of Quebec grocery store, Myers’ laundry; the Ca1- There is no longer any doubt as to the aged 81 years. H a was known aa the strongly intienched, but the Indiana case« of liquor, consigned to people province. F oj Clark Sword Fund, Hurnia w ine store and the puhlio lib r nature of the disease. Joseph Cham Temakah is a tVsta J ¡ " f o w ithstand the charge on here, were destroye.1. In the house Wednesday Eddy in- ary nhicb was located in the hotel. b e r la in has addressed a communication erofo Abraham Oppenheimer, a Philadel M a i v K T ; . 4 flCd ‘ n • ” d‘"> c ‘ on. dry to w n ,” u n d e the focal option TH ? a , ! “ d PrlC# H «len a, phia citiaeu of 80 years, astonished all troduced a concurrent resolution pro Later reports aay tbe opera house and to Sfr Alfred M iln er approving the Ark ? 9 ,u d i,,n * wo° ld lik e to be A rk ., July 4, 1862. He was t h . 1..« w i . i V belleved “ observers by doing aome wonderfully viding for an appropriation of $262 for livery stable and sm aller buildings la tte r’s remarks made in hia reply to » . 7 S r o H,i T ‘ ’ Jtohn Porte' oon' ‘ released from the tyranny ol chiefs men took <he law into th eir owu hands. fancy akatiug on the pond in Fremont the completion of the Captain Clark have been destroyed, a id the flames the Afrikander deputation sent w ith who inflicted the penalty and torture H e WM , n |h volunteer park. aword fond. a resolution addressed to Queen V ic “ «r igl a r t still spreading. to infuse service fo H lln o i. during ,h . M o r m ^ ta.d ° ° r m “ m " Dy latere»! in Cmada. toria. Mr». John C. Ileenan, w id o w ( of tha te n o r into th eir adherents. exoitement in early day». in T h 9 1 r a t9 ° f In Canada County Seat Fight once tamona pugilist, ia s till acting on McPhtnon May Ba Saved. in now 6 per cent. W h ile the reporta that w ill be made tha stage, being known as Misa Sarah Hamilton Murder TrlaL Washington, Feb. 9— Quartermaa Sarajoita Monk» Stoned. Carnegie Library for Decatur Contract» for Protected Cruder«. Ftevena, which waa h e r maiden name. by the house committee on counties on ter-General Ludington said th at hia Minneapolis, Feb. 12— The stae» t . the M alheur county seat fight are Andrew Car- Saragossa, Feb. 13 - D u r i n g an an- nsSeACh‘ O r,r , ’ aF9b- Washington, Feb. 13— Tbe hoard of latest infoimatron in regaid to the t h « t r l * H nf H ’ H a m ‘ lton. ’ f w A syndicate controls every theater known, it is by no means certain that tl-olerical demonstration hare today . ha« offered to donate $60,000 for ‘ h8 m ,' ,d 8 » c l Leonard Day. w ill prob- navel construction today decide,I to re transport McPherson off Matanzaa is in Broadway, New York. W illia m these reports w ill settle .th e conteat that the seaihas anl'sidfed and th at there the students stoned several monk..’ the founding; o, . city ,i b l. ryf proTl|Je<, W in te r, the veteran dram atic critic, y conclude its case tomorrow. I , ■■ N> r«t° 2 i 9x.rOt“ ry LwnK ,h * ‘ the bid of The m ajo rity report, signed by Mo- They ware dispersed by police and gen ?b9 ° ! Deca,’ r w ill provde a kite •aid th at the defense may let the rteatie * N eary, for constructing one protests against placing art on a com Greer, Pearce, Allen and H arris, is in ia a fair prospect of saving the ship. darmes. Demonstrator« carrivng a “ yea’ f f o r i the proposed cruisers, enould be a»- ' * U” B ‘ ° ,b 9 jn ry offering m ercial basis: favor of O ntario. The m in ority re republionn ftfg fired on the gendarme«, t t i î . f ? m »lntenance. The c ity «im°ny in rebu ttal, and It Î . ®®P H. hot th a t the other two con Powder Mill» Exploded. O fficial statistics of the foreign trade port, «igned by Orton alone, favors and a sergeant and several pedpla in w ill accept. 1 almost » » tracts be not awarded, iu view of tbe icept, •Irnos, certain th at H am ilto n w “ l i r ■ D0, of the port of New York for the cal \ ale, the present county seat. The Portland, Me., Feh. 9 — Part of tbe the crowd were wounded. The troope be plaoed on tbe stand. 1 heavy cots made in the specifications endar year of 1900 sbo . an increase Vale peoplo, however, are by no meant ----------------------- -------O riental Powder M ill., at Newham , by the bidders. are now confined to barrack«. Cap Nsw Wsaklagton Poetmsiiers. / In tha aggregate movement of mer discouraged, olaim ing to have both tbe * “’ “ «^oHsbed by an explosion early tain-General Borrearo was greeted w ith Mtoouri'» New Banking ImtHutloes Feb. 11— Washlugton »«r8 * Tannery Burned. chandise to tha extant ol over $67.- m ajo rity of the taxpayers of the county T w ® ampfoyes were blown to eriee of “ Long lir e tbe repobliol” hav Olean. N . Y ., F e b .« U 8 — Q olrin s’ 000,000. and tbe property baok of th eir position. -j. ing .eferenoe to hie republican ante postm a ita r , wore appointed today ee cedent!. r 1 tannery, one of the largeepln Western B. K lag , at E atfo t. New Y o rk, was destroyed by fire to- ■ignt. Ixjga, $120,000. t m ot int D« License Bill Defeated. Senate h ill 18, tor the lioensing of stationary engineers and firemen was defeated Monday. 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