EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. L. OA Mr SELL, Praariator. ECOKNE CITY 0REQ03 EVENTS OF THE DAT Am lutarraili.a; t'ollaetlun of llama From IHm T If anilaptiaraa fraaant-si In at f oiol.naaai foriu. The On-ut Northern west-bound over land piu-scnger train u wrecked near Weiiatcheo, Wash. The wreck was cunsisl by t)m spreading of the rail, nrnl ihn entire trHin left thft trm k. Koine of tin- coaches went over a twclve fix it embankment and landed on their ill)-. There were about thirty people in each coach, hut almost miraouloualy n one was k i ) l- I , ami only throe per sons wcru painfully injured. Th IVnrisylvuiiia state cnpitol him been destroyed by fire. The legislative hullx aro in ruins ami a new structure must rio from thrushes of the building that has served ua a meeting place of tho Mute legislature since l,82. The! flames within the ahmt apace of an linnr, lite up l,fiOO,000 worth of prop erty. Tim inefficiency of the Hams burg volunteer fire department i n -cr.illy blamed. A special cablegram from Frankfort-ori-the-Main to the New York I'ost says tliat tliu Jterlin committee of holder of Oiegon Hallway A Natation Com- puny 6 per rent Isimla Iiuvo received a jMiint hiil of l.'i from tint Northern !' cilie anil Of.it Northern rail mini com panies for all the stock of the hallway & Navigation Company represented by them, the purchase price to he payable July 1, with 9 xt rent intcrft. The Mil i it conditional on ltd nreptaiire by ut leaxt :l,000,0(IO of xtiH k. It is u n derstissl the, Union I'ueillo will also Imimiiihi interested later in the pun haw. The commit tec recommeiiileil acceptance to the bondholders. Uenrgo Kdwurd Ilutler, the iiiohI noteil I'liininal of late y rum, Ihih just ar riveil in Han Fruiicieo on thcHwuii liild.i from Australia, lie wu iuime iliutely arrested by Australian tlctco tivc ami will bo taken bark to answer to bin iiiimeroiiN crimeH. lie in known to have killr.l ut h unt twelve men, ami it id said bin crime may reach forty. Ilia rolil IiIimhIciI nu t IiihI wax to insert an "iid" in Australian paper for a proH't Iiik partner. When hefotiinl a man that suited hin ptirM.o be would lure him to Home desolate Hxt ami there request llilll to dig. When the tiiiiiiectiiig victim would have dug deep enough in the earth, llutlcr would comu behind him, ami either "limit or tab him. lie would then rob him, bury the body In the newly made grave, destiny nil truces of lux crime ami return to the city for a fresh vic tim. Ilia erimca show that lie wax ut terly devoid of any sense of bumaiiity. It ia understood among Munchuctt licpuhlifuii that ex-Congressman John 1). I sing baa been tendered and hiix no ccpted the ollho of secretary of the navy In thu incoming adiiiiiiixtratiou. The Chinese New Year in San Fran riwo wax a ghMimy festival. No fire cruckoi were discharged, the edict of thu chief of k1 ii i oilivcly forbidding uuy noisy demonstration. A high liinder riot wax feared and many su jiiciuiix diameter have been urrcxted by the pull.e. A Washington special says President Cleveland haa decided to veto the inimi cal ion bill passed by congress. He haa disclosed hit inteiithina to Senator l'aluier. The chief executive will uc uoinpany the veto with a strong mes sage Minting out the alleged ccocntricl tiea of the bill. The president ix very bitter in hix denunciation of the bill. A lleilin dispatch xaya thu eontt ut M.iyenoo haa condemned l'ercy Hur tholoW, l ulled State consul ut that place, to pay a tine of SOU mark for as aultlliK and xcverely Injuring un ill mute of hia house by ilrikinu him on tho head w ith a revolver. The uxxuult wax committed in Oetols r last, and in November it wax rexirted that pro ('cedilla had been ahalidoiicd llxin his vcttlinK with the mini privately, but thix iipix'tired not to have Is'eu tliocaso. V. ('oiircrsniiin .tallica Wilson, of Iowa, bax announced his acceptance of the cabinet poitfolio recently tendcreil bint by 1'iesidciit elect McKinley. Mr. AVilxou in un interview x.iid: "It ia true I have U'cii invitisl into l'rexident-t-lei't Mi Kiulev'a cabinet. 1 have ac cepted. That ia ull there ix to nay Klxitlt the matter." It Ix generally known that Mr. WiUm will lx xeeie tary of iiKriculturc, ho having wiii-d to Senator Allison that that portfolio had been oflen-,1 and insvpted. Attoi iiey-dencial II. union ha k'v,' lnstructieiia t the I'nitisl Statea attor ney ut Jacksonville to proceed agaiuxt the iillcK'cd lilihuxtcr Three Fncinli, under aection i'lVt, of the reviacd xtat iitcx, for en(jain in an net of piracy. The uitionlx taken by the attorney-: general in view of tlm recent divisioa) ! of Judiit Ii, -ke, of .l.icksouvilU, whica I held in rtT.vt that the t'uban inaur-' (Tenia were not a people, atate, ilixtrtct, ! or colony w ithiu the ineaiuiiK of "no tion fr.'.1-;) ef the iavise.1 xtatutcx, un der w hich the lihcl waa luought. In other woids, that the exslition in wliieh she Has dig ig.l wax not a po litical iie. 1 A house k de-troyed in t'hin- town, l'ortl.md, by tiie, the hwa Ix-ing In the neihd.boi hood of f 1 S.OOO, w ith ciy light insuiance. One half of I'io famous Naglee bran ly . of San Fi.meix'.i, 1ms Urn xtiipped cant 'li route to Fuio. Thia biatidy be longe.1 to the estate of Ueneiul Naghi, , who made pai t of it in IMU, and waa ( the propeily of his daughter, Mia. Kob bins, of San Jose. The shipment con xtcd of acvui cai loads. It ia probably the moat Valuable thipintnluf In nii.lv iver made fiom t'alifoinnk. Darranl Ballanaa Hallar laavMBt. Ban Franeiaco, Feb. 8. The anpreme court of California haa handed down no decision on the appeal of Theodore Dur rant, found guilty of the murder of BIiiikIk' Lamont tweuty-onn imfnthx H. It ia understood the apix-ul haa not yet Ijeeil colihidered by the ailpreini) Juxtii'ea, bat many iittorneya Ixdievc tlm justieex will grant IJiirrant a lo w trial. So many inixrtunt civil ciuu-a have precedence over the Uurrant cawi that it ia aaid a diidxion will not be handed down before thu end of the year. In an interview today Durrant ex jirexwl hia Hvinpiithy with murlererj Iluth-r, "hH-uuae the llowxpapcrH ure hounding him," ux he said. Durrant ' expreaoea hia Ixdief in liuth-r'a inno I cence. BEET SUGAR CULTURE. Wublagtoa llaa faaaad a lugar Houot; Hill aad Oragua Hhould rullow. During the past six or eight yeura it hail tx-en, ami ia, the dexire of cities, town, vill.fgea and the country at largf to aei'iire the erection of beet migar fae Uirie. There are two factoriex in Ne braska, one In Utah, thru- in, California arid an additional one ulsmt to Ix- er't el. All the ahove atate ofTered a bonoi of one cent x-r pound on the linislied pnxlunt to eneouarge capital to invi-t the necessary amount required to build and equip a fair-xized factory. A few duya ago Senator Houghton had paused a similar hill for the atate of Washing ton. The farmer throughout Oregon should jx-titinn their representative at Salem at once to pax a xiinil.ir hill. It will require the cultivation of from 11.000 to &.000 acre of land to supply un ordinary sized factory, and with a little over half covered liy ! l" l I" r mere ix a K'"'i iuiiii Ilexidea the great liuiincial ' " wriner. hriim the prix-cd- trig oi the tlnnl general convention ol the Nebraska licet Sugar Asxix iation, the Ix-et farm in that state nettel on an average :,0 s r acre, which should mean ". to $100 x-r ucre in Oregon and Washington. The price to Ix- paid the farmer in the bill passed by tin atate ol Washington j .i ) r ton, an-1 the same provision should Ix- inxt-rted in the Oregon bill. There i lot of room for factoriex in Washington ami Oregon. Upwards o 12,000,000 leave these xtate ahiniallv for sugar. Just think what thix woul-l mean, keeping that vast amount ol money at homo! The following ix tin- Wa-higntoii l.iu in full: An act granting a Ixiunty for the en couraging of the prediction and inauii fiieture of augar in the Htatu of Wash ington: Section 1. fher shall li paid out of the xtate treasury to any sts.hi, linn or corsiration engaged in the manuf.ie ture of Hiigar in thix xtate from I Is, aorghutn or other sugar-yielding cano or plant grown in Washington, tin Hum of 1 rent x-r xmml upon each and every pound of augar ho inaunfaeture i under the condition and restrictions o: thix act. Sec. 2. o iHiunty shall Ix' paid upon augur not containing ut least nil h i cent of cryxtulied sugar, and only iism augar produced from Ix-ctx that foi which ax much as f.'i sr ton has Ix-cn paid to the prislueer. The quaiitilv and ipialily iixu which said Ixiunty ir claimed shall be determined by tin president of the xtate agricultural col lege, with whom ull claimants shall, from time to time, tile verilied state ment allowing the quantity ami qual ity of augar manufactured by them nmli the price paid the prislueer for hccl and the amount of migar manufactured ii m ii which Haiil bounty i claimed. The president of the agricultural col lege xhall, without unnecessary dclav, visit or cause to Ih visitiil by such Hr aona ax he shall designate in writing as iiiXx'ctorx, the fai'tory where said xugai ha been produced and iiianulHctured, and insK'et the sugar so manufactured, and take sue h evidence by sworn testi mony of the oilleerx or employes of suel, factory or others ux to the amount and quality of sugar so uuiuufactured and the price paid for the Is-eis, ux to him or the person designated by him shall appear satisfactory ami com lu-ne. Sir. !). Whi'ii uny claim arising un der thix uct i tiled, M'l ilied mid proven to the satisfaction of the president ol the agricultural college, a herein pro vided, he xhall certify the xanie to tin auditor of the state, who xhall draw n warrunt iixm the xtate treasurer for tin umouiit due thereon, payable to tin party or parties to whom the x.iid sun: or oitii are due. Set", i. F.very person, linn or cor point ion manufacturing sugar puiu ant to the provisions of this act shal' keep full and complete hixkx of ae count, which shall show the quality ami kind of sugar-producing plants re ceivtsl by xtich pcrxon, firm or corpora tion, from any rsoii, tirni or corKia tiou, the iipproximate per cent of sac chaiinc matter contained in such plants the name of the grower and the pl.ici w here the same wax gronu, also tin quantity of sugar manufactured fiou Hiich plant, mid the price per ton pair Thrift, Thrift. Htiratlut to the producer of the plant. Modexto, Feb. 8. Mis Hehecca K. Sin ft. The benelitx of thix act McMatinux to. lay attended her sister's shall accrue to uuy hisoiix, firm or cor funeral, and on returning from the xiration thai ahull erect and complex cemetery wax married to Henry II. a sugar manufactory or inannfactoi toi II ay ex. The biide ix 15 year old and I within the xtate prior to Novcmlvr I. the groom 35. lloth live in Oakdale ! l!''.h and the Isuintv herein tuov i.ls LIMITED HOME RILE JOINT ASSEMBLY FAILED. THE HOLT ELECTION BILL. Proposed Cuban Reforms Re ceives Royal Sanction. Tha A PROTECTIVE W M...ura to Ha AcllvatT lrf br .(...rr fonr-ttix Vola Could fopullala. Si Ha Mu.irr.n. : The jI((it pbx tion bill U a tnfarare oi Tl,.. loir.t a-.-mhly of the Oreg..,, ,i,iri.,te imix.rtaiifie that will IxS FOUf Schedules Mature for the pui-.sc of electing iJo , B,.,iT(.iy ujx,n the attention 01 THE Yl'KKN KKf.K.NT SIuNS IT lav fore. Cllte I";' qui." til T came s could it. S !.:. to ell,, secure Tha llafurma C'ao.UI In tha I rllou of Ani,Mf I" Bx t alien i"a An rira at Hall I. alia. Fait Lake, F. b. 8 Fire lat night j destroyed the Seott-Auerbuch building, : on Main street, entailing a loss of 250,000, insurance. loxa, there Were xeverxl liccidentx that narrow ly exeaM-d Ixdlig fatalitie. Klec ! triciun Vail, of the fire department, came in contact with a live wire and fell from the third story window of the building, but fortunately came in con tact with a network of wire, which broke hia fall, and though he dropx-. to the pavement with feurful violence, : it wa with lessened force. Misa Smith, a riximer in the building, wua rescued by Axaixtiuit ('hicf Donovan, from the rxf, whither she had been driven by the pursuing smoke. j Tlia Hubonla riaaua. I Calcutta, Feb. 8. The India conn- cil hai Just passed a hill hxiking to the , U-tter prevention of dangi-ronx cpi- j denica. The main provixiona of thix i bill call for the detention of vchscI un- j til au inspection ia made, the system atic ('lamination of railway passengers and the creation of camps ami hospital for the isolation of diseased 'ranna. Dulrng the course of thu dixcussion Juhu Woodburn, the revenue mem ber, auid that Hiirgeon-Oeneral t'leg hurn would inform the Venice confer ence tbat the bulxinii; plague wu en tirely due to local condition, urn! that it waa not directly insect ioua or con tagious. Itruwnrd Whlla Rkallng. Nebraska I'ity, Neb., Feb. 8. Five children, in age ranging from ft to 10 yeaia, broke through the ice while kating on a xmd on the Iowa side across from thia city last night and Were drowued. Three Ixiyx belonge.l to the family of (i. W. (libxon; one hoy to the family of I'Iiimuux (libson, and a girl to J Mcilvanc. The children failing to reach their home at thu accustomed hour, search wax inatituted and their hut found flout -lug on the edge of the si., where u mall bole had been broken through the km. The IxHlic were found close together, all having gone down at once. The parents me prominent fannen in thia section. Two Inillaus llrowiiit. The Dulles, Or., Feb. 8. John Wib liauia and Jim Water, two Indians, who were fishing for sturgeon in the Co lumbia river, drowned ut II o'clis k this morning. The accident ix-currcd at the narrow, three mile above here, where the current i very swift. An Immense stingeoii got hold of their line and swung the boat across the current. The boat wu upset and the whirling witter soon carried them dow n. A 9 year-old Ihiv who wa with them munuged to reach shore with the aid of thu oar from the boat, and told the story. The Ixxliea have not been recovered. Ilia llaail Waa I'riishail. San Francisco, Feb. 8. A horrible accident iH'curred today in Smith's cash tore, on Market street. John Tropp, a carpenter, wu instantly killed, hi head being almost torn ofT. Tropp wit working between the second and third floor on a projivtion. A the elevator wu descending from the llfth Hixn Tropp lliiuxt hia head into the shaft. At that moment the counterbalance came up und struck Tropp iu the face crushing h im iu a frightful niumier nud Heal ly dirapitatiiig hint. M,t aine. a scheme i tirute deei Pages of t .1 i'i f" ,c l-le .lie I . Olio II ef Aitiiillii'TxIl"". Ilid, Feh. X. T1,C :eeM regent reform" in ' 'uba. 1 he liuunrou-' and elab I ill -ei y st-veial ,,1 gletf. 'I'I... r.-f. .r ii, - c..,-l-t c n.-tly 111 U.e creation of an ..--.-ii. i .1 y t" be calle l the enuuel of a l;inni-t ration, com )sed of thirty-flv" n,e:ul..'i , of whom twenty oii,- a-e f !" e. .-t.-d by tic i-o-phi it ii I s.x by '!.i!eient coipoiatu.i,. The rema.ri'l'-r will I '"' m.i.'i-l i.ite, one urn v. r- t v pioie-.-or, one arelil.i-hop und live f..rne r -e,.,'oi- ,.r depute-. The ei,i,i,. il "f a liiiiin-tr.itioii is i-m- JXlWered. l.r-!l.V. to piep.lie a I lldget; secondly, to examine n to tin- Un.-s of official iipi'.in'- ': thud, tle-y make may a t.intl. -.bjeet to the condition that .-p.ii.i-h rnl-'it" will h ive the ad- VUIlt.'l'e o, r the gelieial tariff. The g,,veiii,,r-geier:d will o pi nt the I, nine government, and have the right to nominate ol!i, ial- who shall he Cuban-, or Spai.i-h w ho have n-nh-l two year in Cuba. Never 1 1 . -1.--he may freely nominate hi.'li function uries, such as Inagi-tr.ite-, pi, feet-, etc. lit her decree concern the organisa tion of provisional muni' i a I it ie- w l. icii are to be liberally iepn-ei,tat i e. The municipal council' iu t''-i;eial w 111 b eniKiwered to cha t their -l ---l-l.-nt and have exclusive colitod oi the uhlic education. According to another decree tin- gov ernment reserve to it-. lf extr.'.oi Mi liary powers iu the event of ai y dis turbance of the public older, and Cubt Will continue to elect .i-naloi ;,l. i dep uties to the cortex a- at pre-, i t. Altogether the lefollll a!" Ill'l'll broader ill the direction oide, , i, tial. na tion than tho.e granted to 1'.,, to lin o. The xiwers of the governor g. n r il aic much extended, While the council of itdministratioii i fail ly ii pn v ii' ttivo of all parties and iutoiv-t-. The pan isb government will continue to vo:. the budget and treatu .'ortre 'ol onies. Spani-li pro Iu. t-, accoi.hng tu the reform scheme, will b-all"idil rebate of 40 per cent of the ( ub.ui larilf compared with other iius,it-. I'liited Mate senator at noon vi.-iiies- to naught. lies .mioo.,. only g-t forty no'iiihi rs to that It .oUl'I te nu- f,,rty-ix, the rc- d niwiiher, a roc.- w.n taken un :j0 iu the evening, hut the liU'ht M-sioti i.'Ve!"pe'l ln cnange. S naior l: 1 tried to g.-t a state ment f'"" Chairman Hiowiiell us to which house wa participating in the n-emhly. lirownoll woiil 1 not say and Ih-ed walked out of the room, leav ing only thirty-nine preotit. Of the l;, noii "lioii-e Lake was absent. The seii-atioii of the convention wax the action of Senator lla-h-tine, who w.ts c,,i., -l.-r.-l one of Mitchell' warm, i-t mpport.'i. ll i-h tinu wan present when roll was called. lie did not iin-wer to hi name, and the chair a-k- I him if he wi-hed to be recorded a pi''-"iit. IIaeltiiie said: ".Mr. i'je-i lent, there i no quel ion in my mini as to the illegality of the vote ye. ter. lay, it Ti -1 I tlicleiorc decline to Colli'.' ill lit pre-et.'' ON AN EXPLOHING TOUR. K.ailltlun Iu l.tnis nr Ih-. I.utf of California, San Francisco, Feb. S. The schooner II. C. Walhutg, which, dm in,- the re cent Hawaiian revolution, .ul,d out of thi xirt for the Hawaiian i-lan l w ith it car go of arm-and jiuiunn 1 1 nui for t lie rebels, has been sold t-, ,-nt !y, and I lining out for a more p. ,ic. ml ci mu. When the Smith-, mi. in I n -t it ut ion decided to send a n epe. it ion to explore tht'Hiilfof C.ilitoiiua and it shore, arrangement wen- i oininenced to pur chase the Vc.cl lor the lle of the ex plorer. The schooner i now titling out for thi eiuic. I'io; r An thony, of San Mien, will he in ch.nge, and with hint will he Piole-,ir Mc (iregor, of Stanford university, a bot anist, and llcniv II. Ke.idmg, an ornithologist. The cxpi'ditiou will be in the gulf about six luoulli. and in that time the explorers intend to vi-it Tihurn island, that has fn-ipietii ly been reported to be inhabited bv cannibal. II on t In k M'lllnlrawa. Ilepii-eiitativ,' Huntington, of Wa co, on Thui-lay, gave notice that he woiill withdraw ftoin further participa tion. Thi i the lirt defection, and now h ave but lb i rtv-eigh t meiiilxT willing to elect a I'nitod Mates senator by means of a joint a-scmbly. After the roll-call Huntington arose and said he de-ircd to explain his .ition. lie thoiighl the lleii-oii hoii-e wa legally ar'au;.ed, and accordingly he had Voted last Tile-lay for u t'niled States senator. lb-considered it his duty to do so. The joint us-einbly h.i I now met ,ir the third ti , the roll had heeli called ami no aniiouivnieiit of the result had been ma le tioui the chair. lie had voted for a senator on Tuesday, but hi candidate wax not that of the bal ance of theolg.llli.atioil. This COIIVell. tiou wa being held in the interest of a single candidate. In vim of the situation he felt it his duty to withdraw. He did not approve of tin- iiietlnsls used in preventing the o'gani. at ion of the house or delaying; the Vote mi senator. l;. j,r ntative Lake ha introduced in the boii-e a bill to provide for the appointment by the governor of u state veierinaiy Wild of live, who shall ex amine applicants for license iu much the same manner as the medical boanl. .Member of the Ward are given per In lil, and liece-.uy expense. Kepn-ciitat ive Soiuers has intro duced U hill in ill" house amending the pie-eiit luiv relative to the fencing of railroad. It is designed to make it nunc convenient for cattle to pass at dossing. WILL NOT REACH A VOTE. in thi county, otllciatcd at the dintf. The same minister j funeral mid the wed- Mlue HaguUtloit Hal Ailils. Viincouv.-r, II. C, Feb. 8. The full iMiirt of Hiitish Columbiii dis'idtsl to day that the iMal mine regulation act of I S',10 was constitulioiiiil. The object of the act i to prevent the employment of Chinese und other Asiatic under ground in mine. Cp to the picsent time this net ha been u dead-letter law, the mineowiicr contending that the act wa ultra vnes. Illuou lii Atom. snail ix pa hi Hani x'rsou, tirm or cor ixirutiou for n criod of live year fron the time such factories shall have been completed uml in operation. This act shall Ik taken mid considered to Iv t contract and irrcvia'ublf w ith all suel persons, linn or corporation as shal complete the erection of such inainifa,' tory or muiiufuctorie prior to Novcin her 1, I MVHl. Makta Mlrtlug a I'rtmn. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. bill which wu intnvluctsl iu the tislay bivome a law u ni.tme w ho i convicted of intldclitv t. -If I lioil! I null' War I- Auburn, Cab, Feb. S. Word come ! '" Wlf'' h puuish.sl by it term here of a terrible accident yestcrduv at the fainou pioutvr gravel mine near latunA'u. this county, formerly the pioperty of the late Senator Fair. The accident was caused by a blast, uml Su Niiitciident Sullivan wax blown to atoma and another miller killed. I lah'a Naw Hanator. Salt Lake. FeU 8. The deadlm'k haa Wi'U broken, ami J. I- Kawlins waa chs'tisl I'uitisl State senator on the 5:d ballot. Thia close one of the moat exciting political contest ever held in the state. Troubla at Johaunaahurg. Umdou, Feb. 8. The Wtohc this if termsMi say a rumor t current in the city that H-riou disinrbaiufa have taken place at Johannesburg. Captain Thoina 11. ltiowu die. I at ti home just south of Ashland, Or., agsl aWut e.t ye.tra. Mr. ldvwn waa Well known in Washington, where he w a I'uitisl Stati' nurahai during the llarrixon administration. There died at the reivlving hospital in Sun Francisco a mini who claimed to have Imvii of royal birth. He gave the Hume of Kngeno de Dcauharuaiaj, nd cluluied to have tsen a dicendent of Kin pre Josephine, the first wifa of .'iio)'eon. Ho also claluuvl to have Veil au oClcvOio tha CoiifeJeraW ! Uarjf. i tlra al Sa J a. t a San Joe, Feb. 8. Fir thi morn- ing gutttsl nearly a bnx k iu China- ' town, causing a losa of f lO.tHHl. It is not known how the the originated but It wa probably due to the New Tear' cclebratlou. The building were owed by U. Ileiiileu, and fully insunsl, Ins : loa Ixlng I'l.lHlO to 10. 000. The Chtm-ae men hunt lost heavily, and generally there wa no insurance. I Loudon, Feb. 8 A dispatch from i kWuibay aaya the plague haa insje it , apix alamv a far north a auJ M far south a Ujrilorv. 1 live year iniprisoiiineiit. Uenresenta live IohhI has intrixluccd byreipiest . bill which maki-s dining with fcmal. iHisscnger on trains by conductors an. brukeiilen a mis,lciue.irior and the i.ul nad iMiporation will have to pay a tin, of .'5 for each conviction. Mauibar of a Xulclda I lub. San Francisco. FeK 8. Hill Winkle. once chief of pilice of Mai vsville, hit terly a water-front employe, joimsl hKMl suicide club la'jly and diew a black ball, which Wuitd liim to column suicide within three uiontli. lb- killol himself lust night by asphv xiatmn. Aa Klghl Vaar-Oltl l umlri. Frankfort, Ky., FeK S .lames o, Siiiletou, an S-yeur-old colousl ls,v, wax nnviveil ut the pciiltentiaiy thi inornlng, to nerve one year's scuwiicc. Maw Anirlaa Sigurd. New York. Feb. 8. New artic'.es m place jaf tlnwe tlcatroytsl Julian h.t. Iwit ilrafl.sl and sigiuM, which st.it. that the big tight Is-tw.vn Coris'tt and Flti-siinnion i for a purc of flJ.ooc and a side N't of t.ViHKi a side Tin new iiivutuciit ulxo stipulate that tl f j.AOO which Fltij-iiiimoiix svt-. wnb Al Smith some months ago w i to ,. cotisidentt ' tirst de.it, anilh.it i .sind depm.it of .'..'hh.i mut I Wj.tt noi utter man rehiu.iry I ;. the fulling to foifctt the uioiny now Uk holder ' ban (g) Arblli kiIiiii Trrxtr to io On-r In tt Hmtloii nf i'liiigrans. Chicago, Feb. s.. Tlines-I braid spi'cial from Wa-hingtoii says: The iimlei standing among senators at presentistli.it the general arbit i a! iou treaty will come to a vote at this ej sion of congress ,, ,. doubt that it will be debated, but the opposition . makes no seciet of n- intention to con sume so much tunc in ,!i-l ussiou that il vote cannot he rcn bed. It will be an easy matter to do thi, us the business of the senate i fa-i reaching that stage in which there will lx a great IMjglo for piec.-den Already tl ie ti lend of the N icarajua canal bill, the imtuigiation bill. tln bankruptcy bill and other measures are lighting for time. In a short time the regular appropriation bills will have to be taken up and they will di place almost allothei business. I'uder such ciicinustan, e it will b,- compara tively easy to ciowd the treaty into the background. Tin- sentiment of the ate is generally against an open debate on the treaty. Tlura Kills.l In a ('1,., IVstnct. . D , Feb. . , mixed train stand. i g eri a ,(.r a, toil last evening w i- i m , .v .u, gine going we-t. i !Ul t,,r i,i,tf. .b'llll Lot'tUX killed. Three ton, Itrakciuan II, .-I and Mr. Harrison passenger. W. ,.. U lAiftns, of New II., H. tiritVmg, of IV snie The aivideut Was the ot l.i cua; W. . and S. icj'lied. .1 dense T.i.oiu.l. Feb. S A W 1. stiotu, a fanner, Iu i:.g on .; ;,. '-'.and. came home late . a tit of anger tis'k .low u a : . , blew out the hum of l.is ;, ,. smi. When he saw ti e t. : i ,1 he had aci vniiplisli.-d. he ; ;,s , iii'.iile of toe gun o hi K out b'.s own bra. lis. T... :,. sai l to have staM.-l tr,. , ,, causes. Corotn r lok.i h i- sect c, and fin tie r ai u,'u!.,i-obtainable. id r 1. li, ie deel "d the 11 1 blew il'.'e 1. in -Into the ;e not luillMtlva anit I left, re nil urn. The following is the text of Senator King's proposed amendment to the con stitution the initiative and referen dum: "Seel ion 1. The right to upprove, leject and repeal state law s, or to re ject or approve propo-ed state law, shall n-t w ith a majority of the legal Voter of the state. "Sec. The right to proxie, reject or upptovc. a the case may be, laws of the state, shall, in addition to being exercised by the legislative assembly, re-t with a number of the legal voter of the state equal to (and not less than) ? per cent of the vote cast at the last piei i'dilig general election, held for the election of the elliccrs of the statu und count ics. "Sec. :l. After th filing of Ftich 'titioii, the secretary of state shall designate a date for the holding of an l ie, Hon to vote thereon, which shall not be earlier than ten months after the adjournment of the last preceding session of the legislative assembly, nor later than one year thereafter; and no law, or proposed law, shall be voted upon at sucti election unless the peti tion therefor shall have been tiled at least ninety days before the date fixed for such election. No election shall be held for such uihiscs oftetier than once in every two ye ns, at w hich time all hills shall be voted upon that have been petitioned for, and petition tiled, w ithin the time reipiircd herein. "Sec, 4. No net passed by the legis lative a ibly shall become a law un til six month after its approval by the governor, except in a case of emer gency, in which event the facts consti tuting the emergency shall be stated iu the act and the bill shall receive u two-thirds vote of the members elected to Kith blanche of the legislative us scuibly; and within six mouth after its approval a petition shall have been tiled, as repined in sections S und 8 heiein, im election shall he ordered as rcpiircd in section 'i for the accept ance, rejection or approval of such law, or propo-ed law; and if at such election a in ijority of the legal votes be in favor h law, the same shall then (and 'ecome of full force and le-s than a inaioritv I... in f uor thereof, the same shall b'oc'ome void, provided, that if the petition fed by the lcgisla- been t, resent. expiration of the six nter the approval of the act bv r. Ill the In. inner herein 'pined, siu h a, t shall not take ..T.... tvfoie the date of such election. "nv. a. The lcigslative asj-ioiiLl.. of the state of Oregon, in provided, may huve the powei to provide by law lor more ctTect- u i nil,- om an uie nrov s ons amendment. the legislature. H lll e muiu- pinned bv the Populist, and theydilir its passage more r.erhiipii than any other bill. It has been indorsed by the Populist partv throughout the state. The proislsed act relates to the ap-mintim-nt of judp by county courti. Its ,,licy is to provide for representa tion by the three leading" partie on election boards, und it i made obli gatory upon the county judge to deaig nate the p-rson recommended hy the chairman of the respective centrul com mittee. The clerk are to be appoint ed in similar manner from the two lead ing parties. The ap"intment ahull be made on the first Saturday in May. instead of in January, u ut preaent The important section of the act fol- l""'1 , . "Sec. 3. On the Crt Saturday In Mav preceding each regular general election, the county judge ill each coun ty in thi state shall appoint in each pie. inct in thia county three judge of election possessing thu qualification! of elector. In every county the chair man ami secretary of the county central committee of thu three (xditical par tics, which ca-t the largest, the second large-t, and the third large number of votes, resss'tively, ut the hist general election iu tliu state for justice of the supreme court shall each have the right and are hereby authorized to proixwe and recommend to thu county jurtgo of auch county, in writing, the name of one qualified elector to serve in judge of election in each precinct in said county, uml the county judge must and shall apjHiint the elector so recom moiled. In each county of thi state the clniirinuti of the two political par- tic casting the greatest number of votes for thu justice of the supreme court, 1 ami the second greatest nuiiilier, re- : s'ctivcly, ut tho last preceding general election iu this state, may ulso on the lirst Saturday in May preceding each regular general election promise and recommend to the county judge of such , county, in writing, thu name of one qualified elector to serve us clerk of the election board in each precinct in said county, uml the county judges tuu.it ami shall appoint thu qualified electors so recommended, if uny county chair man ami secretary, as alxive provided, shall fail to file with the county judge, 1 beforu the first Saturday in May imme diately preceding each regular general i election, thu name of the qualified elector they recommend for judges and clerk of election iu uny precinct or j precincts in uny county in this state, the county judge of such county shall upix'iut said otlicers on his ow n motion. The statu senate on Tuesday, by s vote of 10 to 12, refused to proceed to , the election of a United States senator. I The lienson house, with thirty mem- . bius present, took a ballot, mid cast 29 , vote for John H. Mitchell and 1 for tteorge II. William, of Portland. The one vote camo from Huntington, of Wasco. 01 th Have Been Compiett THE AGRICULTURAL 01 Practical! m Ea-EnaetnuM MeKlnUjr Law-lheiulca, -au rottarj and Ulaaa Senator Carter has by request pre sented tho following hill relating to the free ferry ut ('orvallis: "That tho county court of Benton county, Or., is hereby authorized und empowered to establish uml maintain a . free ferry across the Willamette, rivor, ut Corvallis, Or., and to accomplish that end shall have the jxjwcr to buy, I buil l or lease a ferry, grounds and equipments therefor, or may in the die ' fiction of said court hire or employ , other persons to furnish such ferry, groundxaiid equipment and run the same a a free ferry at ull reasonable j hours; provided, that in conducting said ferry it shall bo law ful for said county court to prescribe rates of fcrri- age to be charged customers for cross , ing said ferry during the hours Ix'tween 8 o'clock in the evening and 0 oVliU'k in the morning. Said county court ia hereby authorized to do everything j necessary to maintain said ferry ua completely;! u natural person could do." Here is a bill by Senator Harmon that w ill be of interest to many: i "Section 1. Any person r'iding or driving any vehicle, whether such vehicle is draw n or propelled by animal I ; or "tlier power, using any of the publio I roads in the state of Oregon, when met ' by any other vehicle shall keep to the -right, nud, when overtaken by any , other vehicle, he shall likewise k.-i. right, allowing such rider or driver I Washington, Fub. 8.T1,, i .1... i I o I -einiuicari8 (,j mm means coinmutcc, which , in I""!""-" some u,.l I i. .1. . .U.. . itm . ... i nrougin mu lariu lull, w,j(.. I .. I tv..f..r.i ll,u .. , " w " ongri.(i t. where the character of the niej, no soiiit-wiiuv giiiigen uml ilerv oi uie inosi iinxirtant s,-,,i. .I..lill..lir ...! I. .1 , j ......... an ini-ir up to huh wecK, tlie turiff-m,', ( neuu largely Willi tlie gea.ri teristic of the Schedules u-i,, have hud under consideration , voted themselves to sifting t massea oi ugures, letters an, presented to them. K,11Jr J have been fairly completed,' i ical, agricultural, wine ami-,,. .i ...i ....i ..i I'- , lilt? t-uiuii-ii uimi giussware ifc-Jjp, I Today' meeting was the & jKirtani oi me series, lor it r the f ram ing of the agricultural r which was ninde a re-eiiactmra. iiicmiuuy law, wiin lew cha- cept on uiiimixirtaiit prodiicti most iraiMiriint step In cuiinwii this schedule was the -tahliah- rate or fa a neuu on cattle nu, l year oui, ami oi -'a per cem oreni on cuttle valued ut tnorstl i . . - a nea, i. The McKinley rates on otf,f, stiH.'k, including the rate of t tie of 1 Tear old or lex ... .' . ' -1 rr.. The Wilson rates u-cr.. Ii, .. ... .-i vaioreiu on iivesiiK'K, and, new duty of $5 on cuttle loet the McKinley figure of $10 w more iiuin i year old, tt ii tl with the ud valorem on them uble grades, it will prove ad. shut out Mexican cuttle. It ii the Mexican stock that the ir particularly desired, on the ret- tions of WeKtein cattlemen tL businesH lias been ruined by tL tutloii Ironi .Mexico under tlie law, which amounted to mot 200,000 head. Much interest centered upuu which the committee put bi McKinley duty of 30 cents a bjt, cause the farmers contended t Wilson tariff had turned over t) ket into the hands of the IV.. while the maltsters, who hart using Cunmlian barley, have rJ hard light aguinst any increase. The McKinley rates have h stored on fruitB and bcrriej, r for the lienclit of the fruitgrw the Pacific coast. The fruit eic of the country had prepared i c' of rates below tho McKinley hi ulxjve tliu Wilson rates, ultWI did not succeed in having theixJ adopt oil. i Among the products in thfri turul schedule which are nt: the McKinley rate nre brwJst! rice, itairy productH, mu starch, castor beans and flaisml and incut pnsliicts, and poultrr tuhles and salt. The ileiiiiiiid of the fanners McKinley rate of 4 a ton on stead of the Wilson rate off granted. Chicory is placed at I pound, in accordance w ith the of the growers in the central w ho believe they can capture tin market with protection. RUM IN THE CAPITOJ i.f the to pass Tba I'rohlbltlonlata Stlitsd I'ttM of Banator Hill Washington, Feb. . Tliew the senate today was one of una? tivity, with sharp colloquies as-i ous siK'oches, which drew Urye in the galleries. The ball wu ing early in the day when Mor deavorotl to pas the bill pre! the use of intoxicating drink? cupitol building. This arouse! i IHisition of Hill, who ih'iioun husylHvlii's and niischicf-nuk' spiring this class of legislate senator snoke for fu est filters individual liberty consistent common good. The spitvh ' only notable for the vigor li threw into it, but also for it prolonging the debute until U when tho bill was displace! ot s not etl'c, before) t. but if io pas ii un to the lctt, so us in both lases io permit such vehicles free ami uninterrupted. N'c. 2. Any person who shall vln. late uny of the urnvisionx ,.f i.; .. i Nienrnon,. liili TV... imiiiiiTi',: .-..u ... mis oefc I f.- "i... .v p- I was committed to conference, j in charge of the measure, I thi course asa result of urgent ' : for u modification of the bill. this was done, however, a W- soniil uml iHilitical collixpiy ! between Ltnlge and I harniiw. ! hand and tlorman on the other. 1 added another ihiv to his sii'h i the Xieiiruo-iiii ,,iiinl hill. ani- concludcd when the senate ! against any law pa ' asseiui'iv snail liavc cd before tl. lllotl Uie govern 1 mini oe uoemeii guilty f a niiwle meatior, uml, upon conviction, shall ba fined not less than if 1 0 nor more than f 'O, or imprisonment in the county jail not more than twenty-live duvs." The senate committee on assessment und taxation has under consideration something like twenty-live bills, cover i"g all phases of the subject. It meets "l'"st daily for the pu.qH.se of con sidel ing thorn. Several of the bills pro vide au entirely new assessment of law: but Chairman Hii-hca thinks ti i. ' i has so far progressed that if will idvisablo to attemnt to .. . T-rr! U.W" A" ""''"I't.will prob- -. ' ' " p-'w a special ucsigue.1 io corrtvt the Iiient code. bo ion h: ilia measurs present assess- .t the ,-oph the manner The tiv ooo. I intent of this total aplironriation f,,. I....:.i ... - .. ois a- j eM ues u, ye.i,s since w us j5. 1 he r.enson 11( at 2:30 Ma Senator King's second unieiidment t the toiiMittition provide fr the adop. tion ot an"..!u,eis by the legis'ature ai'.d their submission to the people. , a, so ).',, i.b- for the in. inner of siihnut. tn a n. w coi. -minion to the n-icreu- lIUIII. louse was called to ord.u- ""day, iiursunot . . . i . .. .-eerai bills ' '"' I ana read. i were in- The Davi houw held a brief ..!. i ' "","1' A usual ni.thim.w-a. M 1! 'loll, A ItoTliill.irT It til tia.l . t.unii. X. Y.. Feb. v The u.v'. loiiultoiv of the ti, ue-ee cs'iev'an seiiiiua'y, a foiir-st.uy biuk luiild was burnisi this motning. X!n iNe.it loii Uiys in the btul ling live Were lost. Hue student junsl. A valuable library was ed. Tic loss is f.'.O.ooO. concurrent nsolu- ui bv congress re were I tit IK. was in-!es;rov. tii.al ,1 !e up in th, M"tloll. party HI :ha G I rmatura t. l,luu. Towles. Cal , Keb. v A pieni.iture explosion of a bla-t in i),0 1'ior , er mine t.slay re.uU,s in the b.iih of J. i-ullivau and Kdwaid IImuis.:, . - Sni.itor Mulk, . on 1(,r in.K ;, of the Cascade reserve senate t inirsduv f,,r ii j ., ' ll"-' -ift amendment for the .Ac,,,,,,,,, of. M.t.000 a.-'m andiib,,,,, OPlH'sed thef-fcii,.,;,;,,,.,., ,,, " linal'ty nioVisl th it i' .. a conimitt.H. .. i... ... i . v x' oo S.IOUI1 jli; I' Two r.,6- to ts-at the 1 . Voiet u. Il af.. r.-sol (5. hi U' r. f, ri,-d to thtec. rt. I t to call lb.. .... , "a.ljon,,euLntt.tJ,ed:,yXr; wtn7br:,, t"iT v f. ; , T;1 ,0 l'a.v uny at- ...,-v sou or u ... , , lc at-.v A Mhlnyard Hurufd Glasgow. Feb. 8. The Mr the Fuirlield Phiphuilding Ce Dover, near here, has been si""' pletely doHtroyed by tire. Toe is estimntfil at $2oO,OHO. Sand iH-rmois urn thrown 0"' ' ployinent. I'url.r Arrsi.l' H AVashini'ton. Feb. S. Tla'f' I cut delegation this nioniitn! f 1 telegram from.?. Addison l'"' Canton, formally advising tl"' he hud 1kh.ii offered the jn.sitior vate siHTotury by McKinley, accepted. Official l'lafiis lUtora Homhay, Feb. 8. A,voni"' ; oflicial returns, there have 1J date, 5,000 cases of plague deiiths. Tha tiun Hurt. Iiosehurg. Or., Feb. v-"" lil-iii io.. tt-itt. n severe iici i'l''11 . ing (Has, vftsenhiv. He a Winchester cartridge with powder as an exivriinetn- shot the mrtridge. the gun liH'If. x..i-.,rMl niece of IU' '. lin ed to re- Vl-l, red.' ?!::iU Lot Q n roii.i-i:. nr,- , Il,,ri r.s or I V. twenty-four heura m t..c 'il g to try r,'in.ii:iii... lead a. If' A pin -'0 a:i 1 n .i:.y a at oue tiuio. I'lVmiSM nm otherwise bo im. Hl.lkil'.i ... ., " " T tllrn out V,,;;::1 f"'"e Tories hay, W!orfor,vriuiuetM r?' Sit' bur piece ol in L , m . ..... .a.H-C l " nun in tlie i ace. i "" (. in the corner of the 1. tt sight of that eye ,m ay l,n injimsl. Iu LiHiking Gla'S T Cniw's iaw was dislocate" being n tcpiJT 1 w-hiK tempt was vet o ' hia teeth. The 0 tlT 1. : ceo o o o