a. '- - a I Eugene City Guard. LATfK NEWS. I. L. i ami nr i i rrtpiltur. KUOENE CITY. . ORKUON In I I ollrrllon of lltnil Praia tha Two Hrllllapllrraa I'raarlilall In m I ..a.lrnaan1 Puriu. The North Human (iuiette tgln denial Ihe rumor thai I'rm.e ll'dieiibih coiitcmi dat.l realgiiwg Ihe imperial cbancellorih.p. Twenty ch i Id ren arc ropof tod lo have been drowned by an Ice Matter at tha village of Warpuhnrn, Hoirheiin. re cently. The iretlnt ha nominated Colonel Aia II. 'arey, aaaiatant permaatot -general, to lie paymaati-r-geiieral, with the lank ol brigadier general. A ttfrlMl UiHtrl wai genera) throughout tha Miiippl vtlley on the ituth ami 30th of January, reaching aa far toulh aa hi. Louta. Three representative! of 40 Herman families in Um Kaat are looking urer the i'acltic Noithwett with a view to buying several thuuaaml acrt-iofl.nl fin colony. Mra. Jane L. KUiifnrd, who baa aettl.-l the Mtetf of her late huabaml, Lelaml Manlord. ami who wonhl been titletl to $37. T'i4 aa feea, iefu.ee to ao cept anything for her tervnet. Com pin lea H. D, K ami L, of tha Seventeenth United Mate Inf.ntrv. 413 enliated men anI nine officii, bate hit Coital DIM for the Phlltppl i They go tia New York. Tha American ahliilng Interest ol tbe Hawaiian i. Ian-la hare largely in ciaaaeJ aince their anneialioii to the Unlled Btate. There are now load Ing for or on the way to the ItUttdl 60 teateli, ol which 88 fly thu American flag. F. W. I'." k, I'mled State cmiimi-aioner-geiieral to the I'aria exposition, aaka oongroaa to I nci c aee the amount aet aaiile (or the government eihlhit to $1,000,000. The Drat approbation wai $116,000. whi li Mr. 1'eok nay a la entirely loo email. Tha reported rich ttrike of got. I at Cripple reek haa hren oonfliiueil. It la tbe rlcheat ever rliaoovered In the woild, eatimateil to run aa high aa $600,000 to the ton. There ia btoebad out in one level, at a depth of N60 feet, I6.00U.UUU woitb of ure. A. Thompaun, agent of the Coa.it Seamen' Union at Seattle, aaya: "Un leaa the IhlpBWMff' Aaaocialion give up trying to put aoab aeaiiu'ii on coaat ing veaaela, a genernl alrike will he or dered, and every .ailing veaael on the coaat tie I up aa noon aa ahe get into Oft, The union men will not accept lea than 40 per month." Theodore Kin In ner, aged 00, acci dentally ahnt and killel bia wife at Newtoiiville, N. Y. OM billion leet ol Oregon timber, on Ablipia creek, wa fJoM to Wiaion aln partma a lew dava ago. The thermometer ranged fioiu HA to 40 degreea Isalow aero at different Hiinta in Wiaconaln thu tlrat ol the week. On the 17th ballot taken in the joint ration d the Montana leglalalure Sat in l. iv. II..O. Win. A. rlaik . elected United Statea aenator. Ill the lower lioiiae ot rongieaa a Joint reaolutlou ha lieen adopted grant ing to Veneiuela the privilege of cud lug a cadet to Weal I'oinl. t 'bargee affecting the Integrity of District Judge Scott, of Oiuahu, ami stoking hi tmpeauhlllent by Ihe logia. laluru have lain piccnlc1 to that body. i.x Senator Slater, a prominent llgura in Often) politic foi a nuiiiber of yeara, vllinl al hia home in I .a llramle on the UHlli. lie came to QllgOi hi IBM. A eomblmtion ol tbe big fieigbt end oaaaenger car com pan tea of the United Htatea ia being formed. Fine boildinga covering half a block in the heart ol the buaineeea portion of Colurubue, O., were ileatroyed by Are. The tianaporta, Ohio and Senator, Uaring ihe Twenty second infantry to the I'hilipplnea have tailed from Han Franc iaco. A freighting party waa caught In a now alide in Lincoln gulch, DIM mile alxive An, Colo., and it ia be lieved five men were killed. The aecond battalion of the Seven teenth infantry are en mule to Manila via New Yolk. They tailed from that port on the traiirporl Sherman. The largeat combination of whiaky ml dlatilling interests yet attempted haa been concluded in New York, un der the title of the Kentucky Diatillera & Warehouae (Company. Negotiation! (or the consolidation of the leading pottery inteieata have been concluded in New Vork by the forma tion of the American pottery com pu -niea, with capitalization of flu, mm, -000. A anow-alide occurred on tho Cana dian I'acltlo al Itogei i'aaa, ill the kirk lange. The ruilroad roundhouse ami other boildinga were demoliabed. Nine peraona are known to bave been killed ami two injured. t'ontiact havn been let for the erei lion of a laige beet -augur factory at Amera. a aiiiall town weal of Omaha, on the Union PaciaVo. Tho men who are furnishing the money to build the factory are BoftOtl eapitaliitl. The United Htatea tranrt Ornut. which left New York January 10, hav ing on boanl Mujor-Oeneral I.awlon, the Fourth iulantry ami a battalion of the Seventeenth Infantry, bound for Manila, hit arrived at Oihrultur. Steamer Khviilaml, from Liverpool, for I'hiladelphia, went aahore (our ruilea north ol i'enwick'a lalaud life aaviug nation. A heavy anow-atoiin waa prevailing at the time. There were 13 paaaengera and a crew ol 711 on board, all ol whom weio readied. There haa been no further general fighting between the partisan ol the rival vhleftaiiia in the Siimonn ialau la, ainue the laat advice eicept that u party of Matanfa'a followera waa routed in tlie buah by Malletoana. It ia ex pooled, however, that lighting will bo relumed, aa Matnafu ia arreating per aona who have been altcady lined and relcaaod. The work of pillage con- tiliuea, inoug tho houaea looted being V 1 1 1 inn. the home of the late Itubert Looia Stevenson, the noveliat. Iowa iiiineworkera are making an effurt to have eight houra duclaied u lay'a work. Native triropi aio to he utilized In Cuba and American aoldicte gradually withdrawn. A syndicate fol!lMiacil o( American, Canadian, Knglish and French capilal-i-l-, la making an effoil lo secure Min imi o( all Ihe railroad in Cuba now building and in operation, and all to be conalriioted hereafter. The bishop of Havana baa declined that l'reoteitiint aervlces cannot he held over the graves of the Maine victims in Oolmbttl i enietery, aa it la OOUWOMtod ground. Americans were picpuring to decorate the graves on tho anniversary ol the explosion. The Central Cable Com puny an 1. 1 ii i uces that the United states govern I it hi the Philippines lias modified the recent prohibition of telegriima in cipher oi code. Mena.igea in secret lan guage may now be accepted, subject to government cneaorahip. The senate committee on naval affain haa decided upon favorable re port on tbe hill providing for addi tional pay to btbONH IB navy-yards who worked overtime during (he emer gency o( wai with Spain. The amount I en aired ia Iron! $1100,000, ami about 0,000 men are involved. The Filipino Junta haa teceived a cable message (ruin Hong Kong ex plaining the second proclamation ol thu rhiltmuno republic. The message 'Ihe Montauk Club, of llrookh ii.tcn- 1 ..... T. )rHt proclamation, in Ail- d I a lniniuet on Ibvlllb to Admiral 1 nut, waa the work ol Agninaldo and William T SaiiiUHiu, and rllrirlrl I IkfJ lanofll. The second is the UB4Wl Seciet.iry uioua work o( the r ilipino itsaeinbly.' General Otla cahlca tlie war demrl incut, giving the number ol deaths in hi command ilnco January 7. The total it 10, many of whom died cl mllHix. The greatei number ol death weie ol Kansas, Colorado, Cali fornia and l'l-unay Ivani piivatea. Ill the Imt appear the name of Allen K Carlyle, private, First Washington, Jannair 111, typhoid; K.urld A. Jeatia, Flrat Waahiugton, January Vtt, ty phoid: Wlatar Hawthorne, private, Second Oregon, diphtheiia. Cuban lleneral llomci rcdisea lo dlahand hi aimv tinlesa paid DMrlf The picdent haa Ihe '10,000.000. He claiuit to have 40.000 I I J I 1.1 I... L . men lllioer ariua, iur h nun in- unnn pay (or three year' acrvicc, at the same rate a given American soldiers. For Ilia own aervicea in the pits! hew.mtn (11,000 a year, the same a paid an Amen, an lieutenant-general. II has aUuil i'00 bngadier geneuiln, who de mand pay at ibei.ite ol A,M0MnMlljl for three year past, beside numei.-nn other office i a, wbose pay aggregate s..w,ooo. CHANGED HIS MIND Gomez Will Accept President McKinley's Offer. u 1 1 i. DIfBAID TBI i I It AN AKMY Thr Million llnllars II nslrtr a Nuiall Amuunt, Hill Itcltar 1hl Nulhlna. among the other guest waa ol the Navy Jimh li. lauig. A big celebration was held In Havana In honor of the memory of the that Cu ban president, Joae Marti. Four thou- and p!o Were pleaent, ami tliciil waa no Ulnorder o( any kind. The l---lv of Captain Stnrli .ml, pilot o( tbe 1'atll .lone, haa been Inlllld. Fiom the ololhing of the bodv it ia be IikvimI he wm off duly and asleep when the disaster waa caused by the boiler exploding. (leneral Kagan, tried by 0011 1 mar tial on charge ol lomluct uiiliinamln an ottlcer and gentleman, was (mind guilty and aentence I to dlniuo-aal from the army innr to mitigate oi euliiely aet aaide the fludiuga. The district attorney al Philadelphia ha iiotithsl counsel (or Senator Onay, bla ion, Ittchaid, and ex State Ilea- I urer BtTWOOdi that he had tiled Mon- day, February '.'0, a the date lor trial of the tin lefendaiifs oil Ihechaigo ol conspiracy In the misuse of tba money of tho stale on deposit In the 1 1'cople'a hank. SI Itiio N.iii ll.tt.t. The third regiment, infautiy, haa left St. I'aul lor New York en ri It to the l'hilippiui A blitaard ha been lagiug over Wioming. A lecenl fllipotOll ya the deep now haa a hard ciusl, and Ihcrv will Ire much (uffering among stock. All Iowa syndicate, with S0,OO0.O00 capital, has asked congress to grant a uhaidy o( ii. 000 a mile lor a r nlrool and telegraph hue to the Yukon, via Copper river. all. M Manger, aged ICS veai and 8 roontha, died at Walton, Kan., of grip and old age. She had conic Iroin Andrew, Iml, to vialt her MM, Tbe lemaiua will be hipp4d there for builal. The government nsrt on lb wheat in the I'nited Slate (or Isys I a fol low: Nnml er of acre of wheal, 44, 066.I7K; bushel, 876. 14H. 701. value, flttl.770,110; acreage winter wheat (animated II.MMM, which iat.ail. MH acre greater than the area sown hi lgj. ami 4,0H,H0g acres in ex.. a of Wiuter wheal liarvealod iu 1 lleneral Sheridan baa iMiuplecli d ar raugcmeula to send Ihe third Upodb ItOfl o( trop to tbe I'hilipplne. Il will consist of III c 'in pa 1 1 iea, taken fioni Ihe t.'lh snd I , ih infantry regi ment. A disp.it.-h ftom Cokevill, Wyo , tayi a snow-slide a mile long oc. unci, burying aeveral men and learn. All the men were taken out alive with the exception of Hurl Handy, who waa dead when found. The serials committee on Judiciary liae made an adverse tcpcrl on the noauiiittnui of Hamilton!. Kwart.to Iv United Male district judge for the Western district of North Carolina. Ke art waa apsiuit.i .luring a revcan, ar.-J iw bold Ihe p..sition The French chimb, i ot deputies, Isjr a vole ol 344 lo 1N, obspuxl tlut got ernmeut'i propvwal to ut.utU to a pedal committee iutr uste.1 w llh ub ualter tile bill pioviding that c.inea for r.-ri.lon ajiall be bmughl before the milled eciinwf Has ivutl ol Kcmedio, Kanta ('lam, Cuba, Feb. 4. Maximo Oomei, commander ln chief of thi! Cuban army, laced him self arpiarelv In a sition trsluy a an active ally Ol the United Stales govern ment in the work of recoiiatriiction in ( 'uba. Aa result of a conference which liobert P. I'orter, tcittl i-ouiminioner of Prttldtat Mi:Kinley, haa had with liiiliii-l, the latter cabled to President McKinh-y this afternoon assuring blB of hia co-oieration in diahanding tin Cuban army and distributing among tba 0abM tOldltVI B.OOU.OUO appro priated for the puiaae of enabling them to return to tln-ir boiuea. (J OHM also telegraphed to Major (leneral Brook, saying lie would accept the lat ter'a invitation to go to Havana. The aucceaa ol Porter' mision ijieatly limpllSwi tin- lotaraiog ol nllt' tax Cobaoi to potwlti ol paooo. In view ol Oomei' supposed prior attitude il bOttility toward the United Slate, Porter came here clothed with absolute authority, and his tender of S.000v 0U0 waa practically a verbal ultimiiliiin. Had it not bean lOMptcd DO more pro- l-i-.il- would have been made. In brief, th' compact i a billows: Pint The Cuban officers in each province shall aaiil the American ulli cora in dialributing the liiud. Seoond These ofib'i-ia shall lit once meet at aome convenient point and de vise when ami where settlement are to he made, and ariiinge any oilier de tail. Third The sum paid to each man shall not be regarded a part payment of salary or wage due lur lor service rendered, hut to facilitate ilishamliiient 0l the army, in relict of Buttering, and to aid in getting people to work. Fourth The Cuban shall surrender their arms to the Cuban uaaeuihly or to its lepreaentative. Fifth The committee on distribu tion ahull uae il best endeavors to di tribute the money aiming the popttlaV lion so all may si-cure work. Sixth Tbe fit, 000,000 shall he placed subject to the older of (leneral Brooke, ami action in thu matter vhall be Immediate. ADVICES FROM THE ORIENT. mi. Be lore to in. Oortoi Family aii ii. i oofleeoteel FroportjF. Seattle, Wash , Feb. 4 -Mail ad. vices from Japan today any Uenoftl Olia, ut Manila, has ordered to be le tored to Ihe lull Colics (amily all the property which the Spanish govern ment conliacaled. The value of the biopertjr la estimated at l, 000,000. I). Maximo Corlea, the head ol the family, ia said to be in Waahiugton. Later reporta from Hong Kong say tli.il only three of the crew of QIODaV von were hint in the wreck ot that ves sel ill the China aea. A line of ate. liners i lo ho estab lished Ironi Sunn to Kobe. The Jap anese government has decided to grant nn increased milmi.lv to the Kuiopean line of the Nippon l usen KaisliH. The Toyo Kiacn Kaisha i Oriental Steam ship Company) has made claim for a similar allowance for its San Francisco line, it waa refOtod on the gmuud i Iml a similar NQjUOit had been related the Seattle line. Arrangement have been completed to ahip MOO Japanese lalmrera to Peru. Alaaka llniiuilaty niol Reel I" '"Il y. Washington, Feb. 4. The subcotu BtitteO woik of the Canadian joint high commission today was divided between the Alaaka bOWMMfJ iication and the reciprocity clause ol the treaty. The icciprocily tession was the longer one of the two. and was the first at nhich Mr. Payne, Ihe new Amctican tn. oi lier of the coiniii maion, was aide to ap pear. Il i thought that the two sides will leach Ihe hcdiock possibilities of an agreement within a lew data. The Uiuudary QJMotloa presents fewer an gles and a settlement aatislacloty to boil, aide I regal-hd aa very likely. Manila llftti-et arrive. San Fiatn inco, Feb. The steamer Coptic arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama via Honolulu today, bring ing a large number of army and navy officer fiom the Philippines. Among the passungen waa John A. Sciym-ei. realdenl of the PeeiRc Cable Cmu puny. Iu an inteivien he Bproaoed Iiiiiim'II as encouiaed to bOBt a cable would 11 maintaiiicd and operated by the United Statu government. Ho wa ol the opinion that private capital would not take the risk of it control. i ...... leeeooal Dloctev Waliiu.-toii. Feb. 4 Keprcaenta live Paine, ol New Yolk, ban I ecu ap pointed a member ol the Canadian commission lo till the vacancy catmcj by the death of Mr. Dingley. Mr. Payne also lueoaotled Mr. Uiuglev al chairman of the way and mean cun Uiillce of the house. Veluul.er lo.. I. i- k. I hialeiu, Feb. 4. Oovernor Ueer hut beau not i tied that Private Clark 1). Hakcr, ..ui.ini t'. flaeoiia UfafOO vol mi lon-i a. now al Matula. ban been or-dere-l dis. h cged. (In will U allowej travel pay to Cottage Drove The Spanish civil i rinouer held by the Patllipplne army, have not l-eea rwteaae.1 aa reported, and are nl to be outiagcoualy tree bag, An ant'eal hat been made Ui the American lo slop Ihe tragedy. rati. I Peeot Ika Maw link. New York, Feb. 4 -The World ay: "An epidemic ol (cailet fever ha broken out on the cruiser New York. Admiral Sampson' !laghlp. There are tlv men now in the naval hospital under the care of Surgeon Woods, ami other ate being trvalcd atboaid ahip. Navigation officer Ca proo. irho ii conflne.1 to hli cabin on tbe ah I p. UMjd lo be a victim of the ditTtu " Kplllloyaa ot II.. Ca4.lt,? , ig Company iu Sioux City ar piauuiii 10 atlalbitb a vllage of their own. MONUMENT TO MAINE HEROES Kravlullort Adpl.l by lb Lower lliiuaa f I'oBf raaa. Wellington, Feb. 6. In the nte the president pio tem(iore prenented a memorial from the Chamber of Com merce ol New York, urging ratification of tlu peaie tr.-aty. Hale, chailman of Ihe naval affairi committee, favora bly retained the following rint leaolu lion, ami it wa adopted: "The aecretary of the navy is hereby authorised to have erected in Colon cemetery at Havana, Cuba, a loitahle granite monument lo the memory ol the lailora and marine who iosi men live by the destruction of the Maine, and whoee remains are buried in that cemetery, and to amiably iMtribO MM lllllm MOb monument, ami the aitin ol lu.oou i appropriated for that pur- .one. " Harri offered the following retolu Ihui, which he asked might lie on the table: "That the United State hereby dit clalmi any intention oi purpose to et ernise permanent M-w rciguty, jurisdic tion or control over the Philippine nod attert their determination when a stable and lodepeodeat government hIisII bave been erected therein, en tilled to recognition an uch, to Iran- f... t.i an,. I, aaiaai.li tit mam term ....... . - which hall he leasonahln and just all right teemed under the cettion by Spain, ami to thcrupon leave the gov ernment and control of the island to their people. " In accordance with previoua notice, Money began the ditCOttlOB ol tUMD' sum, ipeekilxg in oppotitkM to taking llie rnillppine. .vionej conciuueu ni 2 o'clock, and Daniel then addreiaed the senate on thu same subject. OppeatlsaM lo Ta.l I ol. Waahington. Feb. 0. The contro Verty in the senate ovel the vole iiaill Ihe various reaolution interpretative of tbe peace treaty took on acute turn late today. The opposition to a vote first came from the friend of the treaty, who held to the theory that It could he ratified without compromise. Thoie who apparently were then will ing that a vote should be taken today held uu opNtite view, and absolutely refuse to agiee to a time foi taking a vote. The content occurred in the execu tive teanion, which did not occm until a tyMMer alter 6 o'clock. The next hour ami a qnuter was apont in a vain endeavor on one aide lo gut an agree ment to a date for a vote upon the resolutions, and on the other in a more ucoeaafol effort to bring the day'a ses sion to a clone without allowing any thing to be accompliihod iu that di rection. After a general debate on the subject thu senate adjourned. OYEA AND SKAGWAY. Tllry May lla Ceilarl lo Itta Dominion ol t'aiiNila liy Traaly. Waahington, Feb. 0. If the report of their subcommittee i adopted, ns seems poHsihlo if not probable, a slice ol Ahinka territory, embracing the en trance to tho Klondike, may he ceded to Ureal Mrituiii in treaty to he arlopt ed by the Anglo-American commission. The subcommittee' repoit, it I said, comes dangerously near to putting Skagway and Uvea under Mulish con trol, leaving to the Americans, how ever, the control of the hcadwatOtl of tho Lynn canal, bjf which both ol tin-no aupply towns are reached. To Kin aii Pemslgwere. San Pranolaoo, Feb. it. In the sto rie of the in orders of in issionur ie ami foreign resident recently in China, rja tails of a pai Ocularly barbarous iffail at Chongan Chiang, involving the lile ol an Bnglttbaan named Fleming, ami Bvaageliat Pan, have been wanting. J. I; Adam, of the Chinese inland mission, visited the scene ol tho mur ders, and tellt of a shocking condition of affaire, in the North Obloa Daily News. He ascertained that tho people of Chongan hud determined to take the life of every foreigner in lh, place, and when Mr. Fleming net loot in the tOWn he waa a doomed man. At leuat 1100 people witnessed the uiunlcr from the oppotlta tide ol the ni r. strange lit! Pan waa suddenly ami quickly cut down. Mr. Pleating ditmooutad Iron Ins mule logo to bit tttltttnCO, hut he, too, will attack I md llgiu all' II a desperate conflict. A Conn or Iweeiry Prebable. Washington, l-'cb. tl. Indication are that a court ol nn miry will be or dered lo investigate and repoit Jip n the truth or falsity of statements al leged lo have been made by (leneral Miles, iu which til quality of beet furnished the troops during tho late war was brought la quetttOB, PeaaU 11 ol "I a Train. Pitlshurg, Feb. tl. A two horse wagon an which live men and a young woman were riding, was struck today by a BalthaOrO .V Ohio Ireiglit tram tl RivertOQ station. Four men were killed and the other man ami the young woman to badly injured that they will orobthly die. IUburn'a (anal Hill. Wellington, Feb Ihe house com ni in., i on interstate and tottigu coimuerce tmlay directed a lavoralde remri on the Hepburn Nicaragua canal hill, with amendmentl, a a substitute for tlie Morgan bill, passed by ihe sen ate. tter.o.l Itraablng Voyaga- fajbington, Feb. a. The Buffalo arrived at Manila tOvlay, having made a recoid-l'ii'akiiig tun from New York lo Manila in 64 day. She hai on board iboot TOO sailori to relieve the men in Dcwcy' Heel. She will Ihj used as a regular transput t for men and naval sloies. makiug regular trip-l-,.. iweeu Meall. and San Fianci-eo. Il ii calculated that the men of tlu-ji Hritain laeird at leait lie, 000,000 jrery year on ilk htta. So,.l,.l, . ,. ,,,, r4 Havana. Feb. A number ol Span iard iu Havana bare iaaued a ttrong appeal b ineir compatriot throughout the iiland to unite fut tbe purpoee of bringing abaal the annexatluu of Bflba lo (be Jaltad SiaUt. The tppeal re pud late gajf detire on the pert of Span iard lo Join the proposed uev imle pendent party now In progreet of or ganiaalion by Joaquin Castillo. A memorial window to lb lale liov. Lutvn It. Morria, of Connecticut, ha been placed in Center church. New H,r.i bv hia .laughter, Mr. Pratt, of Bicwkjjru ORBOONVS SOLOXS. r-HUIT. loltlatKa and K.far.n'luni I'aaaaa Ik. Itaaat flwrlrti ' at wortad oa vi l ouniy Boada. Eight bill were paite.1 in the Oregon tenate laat Wednelay and two were recommittted lor amendment. Foui of the bi list patted were to amend the chatter of Lakeview, Can yon City, Seatideeml HiUboro. Ujoney't UU to provide for working state conviction about 124 mile ol Marion countv road, between tate in stitution, and appropriating i.UOO for aaparlataadaaoi ami buying toon, piited by a vote ol 111 to 7. The bill to make a pel ton who vol untarily chnrget a crime agaimt an otlier before a Juitice o.' peine or grand jury pay the col in cate the pineecu lion prove malicioo or iriroloui finally a did a bill lo prevenl twine running at large in Sherman county, ml a hill to reduce the lalane ol Waihington county oftkeie. Ill lha llouaa. Tlie reoonii leration ol t' e Woodbmn charter hill win the occasion for tn- oilier Ipilited foreusic battle at the ion of Ihe house Wednesday. The bill, however, patted by a vote ol 36 to 15; abaent, 10. A motion lo recon tider the vote by which the bill was de feated January 27 passed unaiiiinoiiily. j Oilier billt paaaed were: To amend tbo charter ol Arlington; lo incorporate Modford) to fit the compensation of the aanesaor of Jackson county at fl.OOO am anuiiui in lien of per diem; to Lcreate t atparatt board of OOOflty com- inisioneis lor ' laiaop couniy. Tbe following bill weie intnsluced: To amend the charter ol Medford; to InmtnnratH Kutei nriae: to relx-ul the act providing lor the pajBtWl ol atreet ami aewer assessment in installiuenii. Inlllatlv. and Iti-fer. nd lira. The taaolatioa for an initiative and lefermlnm niiieiidmcnt to tlie conalitn lion panted the aeui'te lust Tbuisday, having previously passed the home, and ii ready lor lubuiiiaiun to the neit legislature. The American liar Association' oodi flciitlon of law relating to negotiable pupei passed both house. The Curtii hill limiting the nuiubor and saluiiet of profetsort in the Itatu university passed the house altei it sharp diacui lion. Hill's pilotage hill, which passed the home t week ago, wa refuted by the neii.it" committee on commerce ami navigation with amendment striking out a large part of the bill ami leaving it without dlieot bearing on bar pilot ago und placing tlie apiintmi'iit ol pilot commissioner in the hand of the governor. The amendment weie adopted, and the bill punned, 21 to S. Mo- only change in the pie lit law is to make river pilotage not compulsory. In the senate Tbuisday a resolution to authorise the exchange of the old blind inititute ite for a block adjoin ing the present site of the blind initi tute, owned by J. II. Albert, was the ipecial order, and, after a vote curry ing the reaolution wan nearly complet ed, it was recommended on a state ment from Selling t at he hud just beard something about il that needed investigation. Tlie following bill were passed: To constitute the county court a bounl f equalization foi county ii-sestnent; to extirpate Russian and Chinese llllatlaai to appropriate 4,0o0 for the Oregon Hiatoiicul Society. In Ilia II i- The greuler pOftrOU of the forenoon cinn of the bouse Thursday wai given up to hearing resuts o standing oioinittee. In addition to tins, two lulls were passed und eight new bill introduced. The hills pained were those In Cur -tin, amending the tulmon-tishing luwi passed tl the special session so us to conform with the regulations agreed upon by the joint tinhciic committee, and by Myers, to applv to Ihe military fund ol the state all moneys that may bo teceived from the government for transportation and equipment of tbe Second Oregon volunteer. Other lulls passed were: To require that all claims agaimt the state other than salaries and liabilities established by law, be incur pointed into separate appropriation acts; to abolish the ex pensive practice of copying assessment roll lor tip' Date and to provide for tiiinsiniision to the ec rotary of state summaries only; to provide (or the re organization of tlie state militia; to re store to the military fund of the state (fS.HO'.tiS expended iu the suppression if riots by the state militia at Aitoria and Ivoseburg during lMUi; uuthoriaing the supreme court to employ clerical aid ami appropriating 7,'.'00 therelor; to codify the laws relating to negotia ble instruments; to prohibit false label ing of Oregon products, applying et pccially to salmon and Oregon f ii its. Keapimrtlonmriil lllll IpPvaved, In the OiagOU senate Friday, Sena tors Smith, of Haker, and Dufur pre sented explanations of their position with reftreneot 10 the reapportionment act. which was approved by the gover nor while they were speaking. Moth! pppaoed the double dlttiictlng feature ol the law. The following hill were passed: To tuthorite county court to H'rutit con III net ion of logging roads along public highways; lo ptcvent the unauthoriied use of trademark!. IMarrlcl Mrnv lllll It, mill, I. In the Oregon house Friday the jo diciary committee asked to amend tha bill by iiibstitiiting 1'iod for 1002, claiming the figure were placed in the bill as the result of a clerical error. The follow ing bills were passed: To define the duties of administration g payment of claims. n.J Jedare the or der of propriety of claim; to give farm laborer! lien upon frm producti lor labor perortned; to protect talmon in Alesea bay and ttteami emptying into it, and tixing the dote teas.ni; to pro hibit the killing of more than 20 wild 1 duck iu cue day, and lo prohibit ihip ping them out of Ihe state; to provide lor a special tax on sheep, to create a Wall bounty fund; lo provide for phy Ual exam i nation of plaintiffs in a'c tlou for Jjta.-tge for pcihuial injuriei; to authorise an electiyu i J;),,P, iylK) foi relocation 0 tj,, couniy r-eat o il liimlua i-punty; to incorporate Cativon fvilfi U) change the tune foi hold'ing court iu tU pintli jtidicja disfrict; ip amend the charter of Heppner. te' amen. I the charter ol Medford, The home devoted it afte.n.xin te tiou to the third reading of tulle, BUI Inlroduead lo .! al Olympla I ailing for a Itaducllow. When the Mi Lean 3 cent per mile railroad and traniS)rlation bill came op in Ihe Waahington tenate Tiienlay, it wa at once referred to the commit tee on railwaye and transportation. The niury and interel-rte bill wa referred to the judiciary committee. A dipoiition not to ipprove of tbe lion bill fixing the rule on tate wnriant t 6 per cent manihited itielf during the diicuttion. Billt intro.ltice.1 aeie: Reducing expreit ratet on fruit to 70 per cent of the rate now in force, ami on all oilier expre mallei to hO r cent ol Hie afaaaajl rate; for tn additional fja. perior curt judge in S okane countv; conipjlling mineownert to keep on hand a supply of mine timber for the uae of employe; re enttldiihing munic ipal courti in Tucoma, Seuttle and Spokane. In tlie llouaa. A letter wai teceivod in Ihe house Tuesday Iroin Speaker Tliomts li. Kee l, of the national house acknowledging the compliment paid bim by tbe Waah ington house ol repretentatiret in the adoption ol hit rules. Hill, bill 1DM, for a conttitiitional amendment to exempt $300 of ieion al proerty from taxation, wat indefi nitely postponed hut home bill No. 17 for the tume parpOMi wa amended und advanced to its third reading. Billt introdueed were: Appropriat ing 53 for the relief of Frank O. Kiesow, to reiiuburie him (oi interett on cluimt ariting out of the conitruc tion of tlie Cheney normal ichoal build ing; allowing three monthi from dute oi publication of administrator' notice to preient cluim agaimt the etlato of defeated permit: prescribing a crslo ol mining law; exempting mutual lire association! Iroin the liceiite require ment! ot the state law; making waget ml salaries ol all agent! and employe! N count let, mttnicipalitlet ami school Jutrictl tnhject to gariiishment and ittauhment fur all debts couttacted in the ttate. subject to exemption (or 'ici Is of families. The home hill making the district that remains when division occurs to establish a new school dietrict respon lihle lor debt for permanent improve ment, wai advanced to third reading. Bill! killed were: Ilelating to pub lic Instruction; for a conititoliuiial amendment to govern alien ownership of leal estate; tixing latee ol interett on county, school ami municipal war rants, making county wurrunt receiv tblv for couniy taxes. REAPPORTIONMENT BILL. FOSTER FOR SENATOR The Choice of Washington Legislature. ROMDril Of KEPI BLICAN CAOCIH WlUon Withdrew In Ilia Payor, an-l t,, Ankany-lluiiiea Forraa ll.,lt,., alia C'aucua. Addison U. Flatter, of Tae ,m , vg received 6M vote in the Republic! caucus held Tuetduy evening. wul 13 o'clock Wednesday tlected to r,-,r,. sent the state of Wailiingtoii at tin- n. tional capital. The nomination ol Foster in tliei-xrj. cm Tuetdav night wat brought about by thu Wilson following coming over to Fotter late in tho atternoon TbtJ ligned an agreement to tuppoil him ju the caucus. To hit inHmate fricnou Wilton stated that lie had c tj topport from various leuliom of tb ttate that did not come to him, an.) that although he had promised frets day to day that ho would make . t. r showing, he had to admit that could not bring to him lopporl Hi it l a I c ted Uhiii. It wa then agrwl that hit men ihoiild he released. In,-r,-. upon the Fotter managert opened ne gotiationt to take Wilton' men nn0 camp, wfiieh they lid veiy graceful), ''' ..i - Iterunal.laratlun Kailril at Nalrm. In Ilia lluuat When Speaker Ouie, of the house of representatives, called the CaUOtta la order, Senator Wilshire, of Beattl repiosenting the united King oountrj and Ankeny forcea, stated tl.ut the uli ject of the caucui cull, under which they Wert opeiuting wua ligned vvith the nuderstuiiiling that tho canCUl, UI n-i.- ..a ..I....:.. .......... I.. ...i,..,. wrioie, was lo seieci n man i"i c......--,, mu euon to ununii irivinnn-iuiivM - ... of the reapportionment bill ... tho 1 '"' that it wai unfair lor any part ol house Tuesday, which gave promise oi j n'b' ' or'"" 1 '! a hitter tight at t llON of the session nd. lec.de upon the man to b Monday, hat tailed. After a debate Kf; his stalcment vval lece.v. -I of over an hour, the dtciiion ol tho , '" '""" " ' .",' sneaker in holding that the bill had men. At tne conclusion oi me n thire ituternent. the Ankeny men, with the exception of Hose, of Wulla Walla, Ankeny' home bolted. We. lucidity waa the anniversary of the elcetion of John L Wilson. missed bevoud the jurisdiction of tho house was sustained by a vote of -13 to 20; absent 7. ritillinun't amendment tu the home rule providing for reference ol billt before being rend and ordered printed in the internet ol economy of time ami expense was adopted, and the senate concitrteiit resolution adopting the (ing. ui grape at the itate llower wue concurred iu. Mierwiu'i beet-sugar bill, which wat defeated by live votes in tbe house last week, was this afternoon passed by the narrow margin of one vote, Ihe affirma tive vote being Ml, negative 19, and two mem bet! being ulileut. In addition to the nigar-beet hill, the following othel bills Were paired: I To prohibit the driving ol Bah -trap piles to ut to inleilere with navigation; to tequlre the submission of new ebat icrt oi charter amendments to the vote of elector before being intnsluced ill the llgillatOtlj allowing executors or adtainiitraton to complete written contracts of decedents. Fifty-nine hills were read the second time and referted, and 10 bill weie read the lint time. In the Srliata. Ten bills were intnsluced in Oregon i ttate senate Tuesday u.nl three pelted, otto to incorporate Watrenton, and one to tix salaries iu Morrow, I'luckumas and fimbill counties, and the other was Daly's text-hook com mission bill, which tinally went thrungli by a vote ol 21 lo 6, alter a discussiou ol fully an hour. Special order was the reiolntion passed by the legislature of 1895. for a 1 constitutional amendment for woman luffrage. Mrs. Duniwiy, on inTltatlon of the innate, made a neat address of live minutes, after which the reaolu tion wa passed, with only Pretident Tuylot voting no. Kelly, of the committee on icvisinn of luws, repotted adversely on Dufur'i bill to admit widows and wives of bun orubly discharged Union sailors and soldiers to the Soldier'! Home, on the ground that to provide acco'utuodtitioiii for such would rcuuiro a larnu annro- man's adiniiiiatrutiiin of our tuil'lio piiution of money. afTairi. I favoi an open river polW Hills introducv.l weie as follows: To for the Oolumbbx nun as a genfrtl reduce the appropriation for, the Sol- ! pioposition fuvor river mid harbor 1 die's Home from tlvl.OOO to f 10.000 ' provements of all kinds. In a word, I atul authorize the governor instead oil 'desire to teo the possibilities oi laiaid of trustees to appoint all officers Pacific coast, particularly ol D) 0W1 of that institution; to authority an ad- atate, reulixe.1, and I il.afl do all In "IT, ditional judge for the lecond judicial power to advance tlie mitteriui welfare district; to create the office of recorder of Washington." The Nrff Senator. Addison U. Fotter wat born in Belchertown. Mats., 01 yeuis ago. Early in life his parent! removed t llliuois, ami when a rOUng man, Mr. Folter'l fathei located in Central Wis oonsin. There young Foster hml hil first expeiieuce in lumbering. He as listed his lather in clearing a farm in the Wisconsin forests, und Inter moved to Wabasha, Minn. At that p'a v In waa elected, while a young man, comi ty surveyor, and latei county auditor. TheBowercthcoi.lv public offloei of ever accepted. While at Wabash, hi engaged in the grain, fuel and real es tate business. In 1873 lie moved in St. i'aul to engage in the lumber tun! (uel business, with Colonel ('. VY. liigg. now at T.icoma. At St. Paul lie formed the acquaintance and friend ship of Senator U. K. Uiivit, Senium K nn to Nelson and othel prominent R publicum of the Middle est. He ii.il ulwuyi been successful in butimss atul equally successful whenever he engaged in politics. Mr. Foster moved toTacomain I T. to enguge with Colonel Qriggl Ual other! in the niunufuctnie of IlimbK Hit principal compnny it known the St. Paul A Tucoma Lumber OOOP panv, and otieratct one ol the large I sawmills on Puget sound. He ii in extensive owner of coal and Olkl mines, and of tiinbot lands in the lUil of Wg-hingtou. His company is also engugo.1 iu the shipping busine-s seinl ing cuigoes, principally of lumber, lo all parts of tbe world. Foitar on National fla Kegarding hit position on national laraeii Mr. Poatii sayi: "I favor what it- commonly term the expansion policy. Dndei u buBs ness-like imtngement I favoi the buiM ing of the Nicaragua canal. IlBat Mund niotiev und a thorough buiinm ol 1 oik county, at a salary of $1,000, nd reducing the county clerk' lalury Irom $1,600 to $1,300; making taxei a tint lien on real estate; to reduce the alarie of th Multnomah county cietk, cleik ol the ciicult oouit ami re cordet, after the expiration ol the prei ent term, from $;i,500 to $3,600; to abolish the office of recorder ol Clatiop county; to protect tish against destruo tiou by exploeives; to prohibit the lay ing out ol count,' roads of greater grade ihan 7 per cent; for th brr. Tlie men who voted fot Foalt I ft""1 iturt to finish are: Buker, Barlow, Bedford, B Bishop, Brown, Corey, Diokion, Frfl Hrttuiiton, Hiiiniiier. Heilig. bury, Le Crone, Maxwell, McCoj C. Millet, Brown ol Whalcotn. I " Sharp, Sheller, Stewart, Warbuib WMranhtuia . Of this nuiiiber, 13 are mil the Pierce county delegation, tin "1 aaamiul l,i..l, .1. I ri..l,l wa-ui.l'l' WM ..,.11 ,1.1 ,1. . U,.-' Ballowaand Five were an-i-' tM . . . . - ----. ,i. eniorvemcni o. judgments and decreet, outtide tupportl w'est of ibemounum Ihe amh.U county delegation, to whom was leferred Maxwell' hill tlx- It il announced at London ing (he salaries of county offlccrt ol T.ll.mvx'k county, reefed . inbtli-1 ,, . , . tu.e. leaving tba .alary 0 wwu o, J ! LJ,e nn'' ?' tndtheriff at at p.eKnt. and ' n.i... I I ''4 hel" theialaryof county judge at $t',00 treaurer $350. and alienor $800, and "vi...- tuck clerical triiiunee at the county court may dee,,, Bew.,. The .ubetitute bill was reMed. Tan degrret Iwiow ,t 10 0.c)0l,k on tin night of tbe lot,,. ,.rkeJ ftTtt I"1' ' 551 Ul rear, thi winter in Chicago. frotn m Petersburg that the greater pari j trade of North Siberia ii fall - Anion, i- - tin r- peninsula ji already 'J . i ... i i .t.i, chop " I ' ll VCOIIOIUIUIW '"- ' ' - Americant, who own the i''11'" ,,1 island of Bb Lawience, in th" W1' sea. The wnatorUTdeaillock it N Uadiaoo. Via. Jotepb V. slilwaiikee. wat t.ominated "' publican caucui to tucc-ed blitcbell.whoae term expire ol ' Of Mgrob-