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104 Copies ot the SEMI-WEEKLY EAST Cannot be batter spent than by sub OREGONIAN will be sent you iu I scribing for th* WEEKLY one yeai iur only *2.00 OREGONIAN the news of the interest you. world It prints and will for a year. EAST Just think, *1.50 gives you all the news Try it. VOL. XXVII DROPS COAL INVESTIGATION. Littlefield Decides That the Transpor- tation Companies Rarely Over- charged the Dealers. Washington, Feb. 23.—Littlefield, the chairman of the committee which went to Boston to investigate the coal transportation, submitted a full re port which shows that while exces sive freight rates had been charged in some cases, it was only of rare occur- îence. ’ The committee recommends I that the hearings in New York and | Philadelphia be abandoned. for a year. Try IL PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1903. I fire DEPARTMENT PREPAR COLORED YALE GRADUATE AND WHITE BRIDE ELOPE Pass Through Spokane on Rout* to Canana, Fleeing From the Irc'.e ¡re Father—Couple Met While Doing Slum Work in Mobile. Portland. Feb. 23.—A Spokane spec ial says 1-ouis Brownlee, (colored) •nd his wife, (white), are there on their way to Canada. They were married in 1 a > s Angeles Tuesday. The bride is the only daughter of Horace Kingsley, a wealthy man of Mobile, Ala. .and a belle among the smart set. The groom is a Yale graduale. and a physician. They met while do ing slum work in Mobile and eloped. They are fleeing from the irate fath er, who vows he will have blood. ED TO SMOKE HIM OUT. FUEL AND FOOD 8ENT TO THEM BY DOG TRAINS. After Shooting at the Police, New Or- Snow Ha* Been Falling seven Day* leans Outlaw Was Finally Killed In New Foundland and In Place* by the Officers. the Drift* Are 30 Feet Deep. New Orleans. Feb. 20—The ".«-gro St. Johns. N. F-, Feb 21.—Dog Coroner Returns Verdict That who barricaded himself In a Rampart teams carrying food and fuel started Quay Will Win His Statehood street house early this morning and ■o this morning for the interior where He Was Shot by Some Un »tefied the police by shtxttlng frequent two trains with more than 100 pas Battle and Morgan Ceases ly at them, was finally killed by -the sengers aboard, are snow el in. Snow known Party. officers after the fire department h»d has been falling for seven days and Fight on Canal. l»e»-n called and all plans made to the drift* are 30 feet «fk»?p in places. Mimke him out. The government ha* called upon the From 2 Till Daylight. railway* to assist in rescuing the pas The sieg»- lasted from 2 o'clock un sengers. FRUIT FARMER OF MILTON Washington, Feb. 23.—It is general THE ILL FEELING IN til iia> light. The scene was a negro FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED ly expected that some compromise In l>oarding house, where be went a SEVENTEEN GIRLS INJURED SENATE PASSES AWAY the statehood bill will be offered to rouple of days ago. When the land BY BEING TRAMPLED. day wheteby the deadlock can be end lord went to his room, which was oc ed. J. B. Dawkins Shot Through the cupied and where seven beds were Fire in a Chicago Factory Causes a SPEAKS BEFORE THE ILLI 'ocated. the r.egro ordered him to stay Panic Among th* 300 Employes— Morgan I* Willing to Allow th* Pan Head With a 44-Calibre Ball—J. A. Washington, Feb. 23.—During the cut The landlord wanted to give NOIS STATE LEGISLATURE. ama Canal Treaty to Be Passed if Foreman Is Suffocated. Rogers, Living With Him, Report routine business this morning Kearns another man lodging. The negro Chicago, Feb. 21.—Fire thia after Hi* Objection* Ar* Made a Matter 1 short way, when a Scott man, with Salem. Feb. 21. — Cb*rle* W. Fulton, presented the credentials of Senator showed fight and the landlord appeal Declare* That the Reason There Are ed the Case. noon In the Sturgis factory, caused a of Astoria, state senator from Clatsop ’ trembling voice, announced that the ed to the pc lice. elect Smoot, which were received an»i of Record. More Strike* in America Than Else J. B. Dawkins, a fruit farmer living placed on- file. Burrows, the chair county, was selected United States time had arrived to elect a senator, Two officers went to the scene ar.d panic among the 300 employes and where I* Because of Our High Civ senator to succeed Joseph Simon, on and voted for Fulton. Idke sheep Seven Washington, Feb 21.—The senate the negro opened fire. Fifty officers the foreman was suffocated two miles north of Milton. was found man of the committee un elections, teen girls were injured in the stam met at 11 o'clock in executive session ilization. crowding through a narrow gap. the the 15th ballot, last sight. announced that he had received pro were thc-n called who coaxed ard dead in his bed yesterday morning, pede. The fire loss amounts to *50,- but there was no quorum, and the tests against seating Smoot, and ask Springfield, III., Feb. 23.—President There was high excitement through Scott forces rushed into the Fulton tried to get the negro to come out. 000. with a hole through his head made by ed that the remonstrances be filed, doors were thrown open for a legisla John Mitchell was given an ovation out the evening session, and the state ranks, speaker following speaker tn Cotton balls, saturated with oil and a ball from a 44-calibre revolver, tive session. which was done. Smoot was an in when he entered the hall of represen house presented the same old feverish quick succession. tulpbur. were thrown into the room. It was apparent early that much of OPTION EXPIRE6 MARCH 4. When the vote was counted. Ful When he api»ared at the door armel The revolver, when the body was terested spectator. He was afterward tatives this morning. In a speech, expectancy that has been the leading the Hi feeling of yesterday had pass greeted by many senators. ton had the necessary 46 and the 22d Mitchell said be was opposed to ef- officers fired Seven shots took characteristic of the senatorial elec found, was grasped in the old man s Representative* of the New Panama ed. strikes except as extreme measures, tions. since the possibility of a dead legislative assembly was at an end. ! lect right hand and lay across his breast. It is generally believed that an Fulton made a neat speech, thank and said it should then be fought to lock first crept into Oregon politics. Canal Say Senate Mu*t Ratify Be Washington. Feb. 23. — The house The body was lying slightly on the agreement baa been reached which ing the members for the support and the las tditch. The reason why there fore That Date. committee on merchant marine and At first the vote showed a tendency JAMES SIMONIS DEAD. will permit Quay to win hi* statehood iett side. The bullet had entered the fisheries, by a vote of 10 to 7, today are more strikes in America than any to remain unchanged, despite the the joint assembly adjourned. Washington, Feb. 21.—Represent* oatue and will also result m the with Following is the vote in detail: right ear, coming out near the top ot refused to report the ship subsidy where else in the world, he declared whispered prophecies of an early First ballot—Senate called in at 8 Eagle Valley Citizen Pay* the Penalty' tive* ol the new Panama Canal Com drawal of Mot ¿an i opposition to the the head, on the opposite side. When blll, thus disposing of the matter so was the result of the highest civiliza break and a landslide for a dark pany here deny the report that the Manama canal treaty. of Lawlessness. o'clock. Fulton 33. Geer 27. Wood tion. horse. company will extend the time beyond found, the body lay undressed, as be iar as this season is concerned. It is said that Morgan ia willing to 17, Williams 6. scattering 4. Richland. Ore. Feb 20 — Jim Si- Jones, of Washington, made an ef Member* answered the roll call {or March 4 on the option the govern withdraw tf his objections to the had retired the night before, and the KILLED BY EXPLOSION. Second ballot — Geer gained one. oni*. the Eagle Creek rancher, who fort to have the ship subsidy bill the old candidate* with * snappy de Hume going to him. Fulton 33, Geer was shot Tuesday night by Cit» Mar ment now bolds. If the treaty is not treaty are made a matter of record, bed clothes were drawn up arounu amended in several particulars, but termination that seemed to denote a 28. Wood 17. Williams 6. scattering 3. »hai Frank Robertson, while ;esist- ratified by the senate before that date a* he want* future generation* to Quarry Man Thawing Dynamite at a ins head and face. Life was uf course was steadily voted down. certain deadlock. Fire — Was Blown to Pieces. Third ballot—No change except ing arrest, died Thursday. The fatal they will hold that option ha* expired. snow his prophesy. While it is un Rev. Sutter offered a prayer when entirely extinct. Not a change of countenance could that Fulton is present and voting the bullet penetrated his right breast and If ratified they will regard the prop- usual it is prooabie that it win be Salt Lake. Feb. 23. — Archie Brown, use Lied to. Mr. Dawkins was living with a man the house met today, praying that of Diamondville, Wy., was killed by be seen in all that body of legislator*. first time this session, He cast his came out between the shoulder erty as disposed of. the generation might be guided by the Bevendge and Pentrose had a live named J. A. Rogers, to whom, it is precepts and . example of George an explosion of giant powder which There was absolutely no tremor in ballot for 8e<retary of State F J. blades. Another ball entered bis INHUMAN PARENTS. ly debate over a matter of preference he was thawing at a Are near the lime the voices for the first four ballot* Dunbar right groin and tame out near the said, he haa deeded the place, which Washington. Beveridge won the point. Consider* Then Mays, of Multnomah, switch quarry there today. His left arm and Fourth ballot — No change except anus. Sentiment in Richland ia unan in The senate was also opene-1 with a is a fruit larm, for and m considera ed from Williams to Geer. A momen scattering vote. Fullest strength of imously to the effect that Robertson Force Tn«»r 12-Year-Old Daughter to bie routine business was cleared. leg were blown off. similar preyer. The time honored tion of Mr. Kogers earing tor him dur Marry a Man 30 Year* of Age. tary ruffle of the complaceut visage* 89 voted. • —— fired in self defense Funeral ar i us tom of reading Washington's fa re «as seen. The members straighten BRITISH DEMONSTRATIVE. Fifth ballot—Fulton 33. Geer Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 21.—Julia ing the remainder of his natural life. well address was gone througu with. n. rangement* have not been perfected HOUSE SESSION. ed up in their seats in expectancy. Wood 16, Williams 4, scattering i i ¡»ending an investigation by the dis- Koubinall ha* applied tor a divorce, At the time the agreement was made, Duboise, of Iowa, being calle»1. to the No further change ws* made, until Several out to get a drink. Decorate With Bunting and American alleging that her parents forced her trict attorney it is said, Mr. Rogers' wife was living presiding officer's chair for that pur- Flags Before the American War Orton deserted the venerable mayor Sixth ballot—Fulton 33. Geer 27. to marry at the age of 12. * man over pose. with him, but the couple hate parted ship*. of Portland and took shelter under Wood 17, William* 6. scattering 5. 30. She left him at the end ot nine CUBA IS FAVORABLE. since and the two men lived alone. Norfolk. Va., Feb. 23.—The princi the shadow of the "Tall Tamarac." month*. Seventh ballot—Fulton changed Exercises at John* Hopkin*. Mr. Dawkins was over u) years oi pal feature in today's celebration All this time the friends ot the va from Dunbar to Hume No other Senate Take* Action in the Recipnoc- age and is said to have been in a Baltimore, Md., Fed. 23.—Commem here was the decoration of the for rious candidates were busy. While change. Pretender Is Dead. ity Treaty With United State*. very despondent tranie oi uiind trom oration day exercises were held to»l*y eign steamers. The British vessels the clerks were footing up the bal Eighth ballot—Mays changed from Madrid. Feb 21—Tangier d»s- a stroke oi paralysis, which, while it at John's Hopkins University. The were profusely decorated with bunt lot* the members were intermingling Williams to Geer Havana. Feb. 20 —The foreign com ¡■atehe* *ay that the Morocco pretend Fulton 33. Geer not render nun entirely’ be.piebs, principal address was delivered by ing and American flags before the in confusion, visiting and campaign 28. Wood 17, Williams 4. scattering mittee of the senate made a favorable er was defeated on the 15th near Me »as a great annoyance, inis anords President Edwin H. Aiderman .of Tu United States warships and colliers Ing. report .>n th? reciprocity treaty with lilla 5 The pretender perished in the the basis lur one theory oi the death. lane University. The 17 democrats had no factional were so arrayed. Ninth ballot—No change Strength the United State* this afternoon. battle. The coroner s verdict suggests an gods to appease, and sat in their of Geer now 29 other theory. It was to the effect seal*, amused and interested specta- Tenth ballot—No change that the shot wmeh resulted in the tors in the drama that bad a senator Eleventh ballot—No change. uiu man * death w as nred by some un in making. At 10:28 the following message wa* known party. The old man lett no When Senator Andrew C Smith, of sent out: Jonathan Bourne has form- message mat had been lound up to Multnomah, arose to Dominate H. W. »ed an alliance with Scott for the pur the hour w hen the alleged Lac is in me Scott, there was * breathless silence. pose of electing the latter senator. case were learned by 'phone from In a neat and well-worded speech he Scott expects all of Geer’s vote, but EFFORTS TO PUT STATE ATTORNEY-GENERAL KNOX MOTHER APPEALS FOR JUS HOUSE ACTS ON SEVERAL Milton. SOCIALISM IN ENGLAND. ¡»resented the name of the Oregon Fulton's friend* say he cannot get all. PRINTER ON SALARY. SPEAKS OF TRUSTS. TICE TO SON S SLAYERS. Kogers, who gave the alarm, avers Colossus to the joint assembly. No Fulton says that unless he himself is IMPORTANT MEASURES. that yesterday morning alter-arising Municipal Productive Undertaking* sooner had he finished than the wild elected there will be a deadlock. 8n* Say* Lieutenant Sinclair Was Scnooi Tax of *6 Per Capita—Uplane ue heard a muffled report iroui me Theater* Exempt From Sunday Clos Over-capitalization He Consider* One cheer* drowned the voice of the pres Twelfth bsliot—No change Have an income of *65,000.000 on ing—Firecracker* the Only Explos of the Most Objectionable Thing*— ident. who vainly rapped for order. room where the old man lay in bed, Unjustly Acquitted of Crime and Thirteenth ballot—Fulton 33. Geer Owner Has Rights Over Tide Capital of ,'.055.000.000. but thought noming or it, being busy ive* That Can be Sold to Children. Quiet restored. Malar key, of Mult 30. Wood 17. William* 4. scattering I* a Fraudulent Imposition of a Ask* Pre*»oent to Pumsn Him. Lande. Now York. Feb 20.—A par llámen preparing breaklast. Later, when be ■ Salem, Ore., Feb. 23.—Tne house nomah. arose to second the nomina 5. Orton ch*aged from Williams to Burden Upon the Public. Mr*. EUen C. Richter, of Syracuse, Salem. Feb. 13.—TLc hotse tary return just issued of me repro- went to arouse the old man lor break- expressed itself in favor ot a flat sal tion of Scott, when the first disorder Geer N. Y, the mether of Private Edward tnl* morning passed three Eddy bill*. ductlve undertaking* of municipal Attorney General Knox, in speaking ly demonstration of the entire ses last, he lound him dead, in the posi- ary tor the state printer by passing Fourteenth ballot—No changc C. Kicnter, who died in the Philip- corporations, give* same remarsaiue of the objectionable testure* el the sion was shown. The Geer men hiss tion described. At 11:10 p. m. Smith .of Multno fine* a* the result of having the wa One i* io require each uunty -o levy figure*, according to a Tribune dis Senator Miller's bill to place that offi- trusts, says: a school tax ot at least *6 pct ea»s ed Malarkey and hooted the name of mah. nominated H W. Scott, who is ler cure aCtr'-nsterect to him by ueu cial on a flat salary of *35uu after “Overcapitalisation Is the chief of Scott, shouting wildly, "Geer." "Geer." greeted with cheers. person In the county between 2e am. patch from London. There are 317 PRIZE MONEY PAID. 1907. ttuaij. ttk.uun Sinclair. *bc wa* ac lour years of age. Another ot the municipal corporation* In Engl and, these and the source from which the > On the first ballot after Scott's Malarkey. of Portland, seconds Orton wanted to know what the minor ones flow, It is the possibility quitted ot the cnarge. is in Washing bulb proposes to divert tne earning* excluding London, and 299 carry on nomination, Geer’s force of 30 vanish Scott's nomination amid crie* of Supreme Court Decides Case in Favor slate would do for a printing plant of overcapitalization that furnishes ed like a snow man before a Chinook "Geer." Geer.” Ge«-r met. hissed Ma- ton. and ha* made an appeal to Pres ot convict* Hom the general fund ot productive undertakings. The total “Private people own the present the temptations and opportunities lor of Dewey. ident Roosevelt that justicv be done. capital ot the undertakings is IL055,- wind. Six stalwart veteran* stood iarkey and the name ot Scott Eddy Mr*. K»chter sa>s in her appeal to the »rate to the betterment land, tor 900,000, the average annual income Washington Feb. 23.—Dewey's prize piant and if you put your state printer most of the others. Overcapitalize- the improvement of the penitentiary firmly by him. Scott had 28 vote* on- ' speaks for Fulton amid wild cheer* Lie prvsilent that sue i* prepared money case against the United States on a salary he will be here without non does not mean large capitalization The third bill proposes to give being *65.000JNW, and the average an the first ballot, while Fulton's 33 Davey speak* for Geer. to prove these facts: in behalf of himself and his men fur tools to do the work. The logical or capitalization adequate tor the swelled to 35. "shore" or ' upland' owners priority nual working expenses *41.250,090. Fifteenth ballot — Fulton 34. Scott the capture of the Spanish vessels at thing to do would be to appropriate greatest undertaking*. It la the impo "That my son, Edward was a good, in acquisition of tide lands tn front From the 14th to the 18th balloL the 28. Wood* 17. Geer 8. Hermann 1. CONTRACT IS LET. Manila was decided in favor of Dewey *49,900 for a printing planL" sition upon an undertaking of a lia Sixteenth ballot—Scott gain* one. kind, ot>ediect boy to iu* mother, and oi their shore property from the state “Let that go until the next session,” bility without a corresponding asset greatest confusion prevailed today in the supreme court, in the ¡assessed the confidence and esteem land board. The Geer forces, absolutely demor Seventeenth ballot — Fulton 35. case instituted by Sampson fo- prize said Bilyeu, and so the house decid to represent iL Therefore overcapital alized, canvased In vain. <-t the leading citizens of Syracuse. The present law as to school taxes Scott 29. Geer 6. Wood 17, scattering money of the Maria Theresa, which ed. ization ia a fraud upon those who con "That on the night of February 7. require* * levy in each county of at The Fulton soldier* showed no sign | 2. was taken from the Spanish, but lost tribute the real capital, either origin of weakening. No State Examiner. Eighteenth bal lot—The vote for 19u2, at Dasmarinos, P. L, Lieutenant ¡cast live mills. The bill provides at sea while being brought to Amer Senator Booties bill for an act cre ally or by purchase, and the efforts to The 17 democrats smoked and voted Fulton was 35. when * Scott man William S. Sinclair ordered and di that the per capita amount levied ica, the supreme court dismissed as ating the office of state examiner ot lealize dividends thereon from oi»era- for Wood. started the landslide and the rotes rected that my boy be removed from shall never oe less than the per capita libel. Brown and Brewer duaencsd, public officers and public offices, al lions ia a fraudulent imposition of a On the 18th ballot the usual monot poured In from all aides, speaker fol 1 is quarters and bound hand *nd feet amount ot the school tax levied in taking the ground that the men weie lowing that officer a salary of *240u burden upon the public. 1993. tc. the ground. onous roll call had proceeded but a lowed speaker. entitled to the prize money for the a year and *1500 for clerical aid, was “When a property worth a million In urging ¡■assage of the bill. Eddj "ThaL while thus bound. Lieutenant capture, as it was not their lault that brought to a sudden standstill when dollars upon all the sober tests of Sinclair ordered a gag pla» ed in the pointed out the wide diversity of val- The company will import tne vessel was lost when being it reached the house. In committee value is capitalized at *5,000,009 and uation* in «he counties, and the con helpless boy's mouth. from the East. brought in. sold to the public, it is rational to as sequently wide diversity in the mon of the whole the provisions of the bili "That thia gag. consisting ot a eys available tor school*. were adopted with amendments, and sume that its purchasers will exert piece ol cloth was held in Edaarus Gill advocated passage of the bill, IDAHO SHEEPMEN' NOT ALASKAN BOUNDARY TRIBUNAL. on the final vote it was defeated. every effort to keep its earning* up to mouth by mean* of • club, held in saying that the constant reduction of the basis of their capitalisation. Wheu RUINED AS REPORTED. Then a motion to reconsider was the hands ol Sergeant McDennotL assessed values bad reduced sums ut depression comes, Canada Will Be Consulted With Re made and this, too, received no sup the inevitable who sal on hi* Lroast. money for schools so much that in laoiated Case* of Loea Hav* Lad to port, so the measure was permanently «ages must be reduced, prlcaa en gard to the British Members. "That as a turtner means of tor many counties the per capita levy hanced, or dividends foregone. As Shows That it Was Possible for the State to Be Robbed Under False Reports—Martin B. Gwinn, buried. ture, Lieutenant Sinclair compelled was under *4. London, Feb. 23.—It was announc prices are naturally not increased, Secretary of Idaho Wool growers' The bill was supposed to appoint but lowered in dull periods, it usually ed in the house of commons today his men to pour ice water on the Kay opposed the Deme* Alarming Statements. the British members for the Alaskan an officer who would do the work of resolves itself into a question of helple** soldier's face. Its Provisions. gued that the counties should be left "That this torture was continued to raise mouey in accordance with boundary tribunal would be selected the various committees appointed by wages or dividends. Boise. Feb. 2u —Somebody ha* been alter consultation with the Cauadian the legislature at every session to ex for two houis and 2u nnnufts, and their needs. industriously circulating stories to "While this condition may exist un government Cran berne also announc amine into the accounts and affairs der any circumstance*, it is exagger- that my poor, misused, dying helpless the effect that great losses ot stock The bill then passed bey pleaded tor mercy, saving: Oh, ed that he had information that the of the various state and charitable in a ted by overcapitalization in the il have been occasioned in this state Flat Salary Bill, Salem. Ore.. Feb. 21.—Governor era. whose salaries are to be paid by don'L Mac.' Tue torture was still American claims against Venezuela stitutions, and it was claimed that lustrating case five to one. The over by the snow and cold weather. These The bill placing state officers upon kicrie* are *o greauy exaggerate»! would also be submitted to The thio would do away with considerable capitalized securities enter into the Chamberlain yesterday returned sen i the counties, and are not to exceed *2 continued. salary, introduced in the bouse per day. while employed in actual a list ate till No. 50. introduced by Senato» expense. “That many of the soldiers present Hague. that they are practically false. A'hiie general budget of the country, are The measure also provided that the fought and told, rise and fall, and Booth, to senate with hl* veto. The service. The secretary of the com couid not witness hi* awful suffering, by Mr. Kay. rased last night with but there have oeen losses in place*, there governor should make the appoint they fluctuate between wider ranges bill provides for the protection ot mission is to receive *5 per day for nd were obliged . to turn, horror- two dissenting votes, Bilyeu and ha* been no general decimation at VESSELS ICE BOUND. Both. ment and this was amended, un mo and are mote sensitive in proportion forests and lumber and was thought the time actually employed by him. stricken, trom the scene.” Cocks. Ln i-ct. the great majority ot This allows the governor, secretaiy theepmen have lost no more sheep Mrs. Ricbiet say that, when Judge Navy Cutter Sent to Release Them tion of Hodson of Multnomah, to give as they are further removed from in to have been a meritorious measure and he, together with each of the commissioners, receives mileage at of state and state treasurer a salary the appointive power to tne governor, trinsic values, and, in short, are lia until it underwent the keen scrutinv Anvocate Davis was asked why Sin Gian was to be expected uu»ier any Is Unsuccessful. of the governor, who discovered num the rate of five cants per mile for the clair was a-'qultted, he went so far tach of *5000 per year; the attorney conditions, while no catue have been secretary of state and state treasurer. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 23.—The navy The bill was not adopted, and when ble to be storm center* of financial erous irregularities in it which he did distance actually traveled in the pci as to ad rm l that tae court erred In general, *3000 per year; the chiet lost anywheie. so tar as known. disturbances of far-reaching conse cutter Seminole, which was sent to justice of the supreme court, *4500, it came up tor reconsideration there quence. They also, in the same pro not look upon favorably and he com : formanc ot duty. its decision. The only sheepmen belonging in the Bay Islands in an endeavor to re "It is safe to say that there will be mented upon it as follows: were not sufficient votes to do so. u'he mother * bks that the president and the associate justice*. *4000 per Idaho who have lost, so tar. are twe portion, Increase the temptation to lease the Gloucester ice-bound j ear. The bill will not be effective applications filed with the commis “The bill purports to be for the cider her buy s body sent nome. and or three who make their headquarter* Theater* Exempt. mismanagement and manipulation by schooners, arrived last night unsuc protection of forests and timber of sion to appoint men to the full limit that Sinclair be stripped uf his uai- until 1905. in Fremont county. Other Idaho cessful. Little hope is entertained Theaters will be exempt from the corporate administrators. the state against forest fire*. It* ob of their power of appointment, and turn. sheepmen have their flocks well sup for the vessels’ liberation before general Sunday closing law, according ject is worthy, but I cannot give my the expense in the very nature ot FAITHFUL DOG LEADS plied with feed and the animals ar* POPE'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY, spring, when they must take chances to the vote taken by the house on sen assent to the measure before me for things is bound to be large however the Snake river CLOSING WIDE-OPEN TOWNS. WAY TO DEAD MASTER. doing well. On in the floes. ate bill No. 123. This bill was intro capable and honeat the commission many reasons, two of which 1 will plain in the vicinity oi Minadoka duced by SwOek and amended the ex The Silver Jubilee Is Celebrated at now consider. may be. Washington Sheriff is Conducting an Body of William McKay, a Trapper, there are some baud* that were isting law in regard to theaters only. Rome With Impressive Ceremonies. BLOWN INTO RIVER. “First. It appropriates *5.000 a*r»uu- j "A large indebtedness wi'.l surely Found in th* So-ith Fork Mountain driven In from Utah late in the fall. Active Campaign on Gambling. Senator Smith'd bill to prohibit the Rome, Feb. 20.—The pope's jubi ally for« the purpose of carrying out | tc created against the state and num- These bands have sustained losses When Sheriff Graham was marshal, Two Italiano Killed and Two Injured selling, exchanging, bartering or giv lee was celebrated in the Vatican ha'*. the provisions of the act, but while ».rous claims against the several coun- —Disappeared Last Monday. Reports from over the state, said ing to any child under 14 any explos Admission was by tickets and otilv this appropriation is made, the bill t'ea. Protection of the timber inter- prior to January 1, he was forced by in a Premature Explosion. Ashland. Or.. Feb. 21.—The body ot aiontie B. Gwinn, eecretary of the ive article other than an ordinary flre 4,000 were present. The presenta by its very terms, authorizes the ere-jest* of the sate may justify the <x- the council to suppress gambling in William McKay, * trapper, well Idaho Woolgrowers' Association Connelsville, Pa., Feb. 23.—Two cacker containing not more than 10 tion of a triple crown and golden ation of claims against the state and pense. but it seems to me that the this city, and went after the vice so known in Trinity county, was found showed that the losses so tar thi* Italian workmen were killed and two grains of gunpowder, or Dreams ex keys was made by Cardinal Rospeghl. the several counties which may reach bill Itself ex vi termini, should limit vigorously -as to make it dangerous on South Fork Mountain, four mile* year with the exception of a few iso fatally injured Saturday in a prema cept those used to explode caps, was The Vatican was splendidly draped. as much as *50,000 In one year, for the amount of moneys which the com- even for society people to plsy cards west ot Hyampom, last Monday. The lated cast*, were only nominal. In ture explosion of 16 sticks of dyna- passed. The pope was borne to the throne which deficiency appropriations would mission shall expend, and an appro- at home, says an Aberdeen paper. discovery was due to the trapper’s practically all section* the owner* of mote in a quarry. They were blown If the governor signs the senate bill on the shoulders of guards waving have to be made at the next session i-riatlon mad ) therefor. The saloon element opposed him faithful dog. McKay and his dog sheep and plenty of feed and their over the bluff into the river. introduced by Rand the supreme court peacock fans. He maintained ins of the legislature to cover the state'.1 for sheriff tooth and nail, but he was "Second: Another objection to the were inseparable companions. On stock was not suffering to any great of the state will have two terms of strength worderfully. portion thereof. , *<’t is the fact that the legislature un- elected by a majority of over 500. Monday, when the dog appeared at A. extent. Of course, there were a very OPPOSITION TO BLISS TREATY. court at Pendleton, one in May and After receiving the pilgrim*, the With a new city administration 8. "The commissioners named In the dertakes to deprive the executive of Fletchers place, it attracted tew exceptions but, speaking gener the other in November instead of one pope retired to his private apartments act are authorized to appoint at least the state of the power givec him by gambling was resumed, and Sheriff Fletcher's uotlce. it seemed to him ally, the conditions were quite satis Cuban Hou*e of Representative* May term as at the present. The bill also suffering with but little fatigue, He one person in each county of the state the constlt-jtion. It will be noticed Graham now says he will make every the dog's actions meant that he wish factory. % Not Ratify the Act of the Senate. proposes an increase of salary for this was in excellent spirits and Bald this as a fire warden—they may appoint that this act names the five commis council or town board in every town ed the man to follow him. and he de Havana, Feb. 23.—Opposition to the additional work from *1590 to *2500, was really the happiest day of his more. Say that they do appoint two sioners, who are to hold their offices in the county show their hands. cided to do so. The delighted ani AWFUL RESULT OF PLAY, Bliss treaty has arisen in the house making the total salary of the su life. He aiieared before the Aberdeen mal led the way to his master's cabin, in each county. The salary for each for four years, after which the execu of representatives. Although it may preme justices *4500 a year. A simultaneous celebration was is not to exceed *300. Sixty-six fire tive is to appoint—an admission on council Saturday night and asked for but the dog did not wish to stop Child Hurled Twenty-Five Feet Into be ratified by the senate, Wednesday, Senator Rand’s bill to constitute held at St. Peter's, where Cardinal wardens at *300 each. Is *19.500 per the face of the act that the executive its co-operation in suppressing the there, and Fletcher continued on with the Air, Breaking Both Arma. it cannot become effective without Baker county the eighth judicial dis Rani poll! addressed an audience ot annum. is the proper person to ap)>olnt the vice, but the council, after listening him. tramping two miles further A peculiar accident happened at the the sanction of the house. 25.0*)0 people. trict of Oregon was passed Friday "The fire wardens in each county, ; commissioners and not the leglsla- to the remarks, adjourned without through the deep snow, where, sitting Shelburn school ground* Friday even afternoon, 35 voting In favor of it. t..ying a word. at the request of the commission, I ture. by the base of a tree, was McKay, ing last. Some of the larger pupils RESERVES ORDERED OUT. Robbins of Baker said the bill was Sheriff Graham will go before every cold and stiff in death. The dog lick have power to nominate, with the ap-, “For the reason* stated. 1 return it TO SEARCH FOR ALEXANDER. bent an oak grub about 20 feet long, necessary on acount of the amount municipal body in the same way and ed the trapper's face and showed al proval of the commission, five rang- herewith with my veto. veto." ” until the top almost reached the The Porte Continues Hie Warlike of legal business in that county. Kay then will strike at the gambling fra most human intelligence? Commander Higginson Send* Prairie ground. Then they placed the six- Preparations Against Macedonia. thought the expense entailed would be ternity. Fletcher went to Hyampom to ob year-old son of Norman Long upon to Find Disabled Collier. ANOTHER DEAD. EXILED MOTHER’8 HUSBAND. Too much and Davey declared that one Constantinople, Feb. Hoquiam, which has been a wlde- tain help to remove the body, and the grub intending to “teeter" him, 21.—Warlike Washington, Feb. 23.—Higginson, judge ought to be able to look after preparations continue, In the Saloni- o[H>n town for months, and has profit later a message was sent to Weaver- commanding the North Atlantic fleet the business of Baker, Union and ca district the reserves arg being call 8ix Mofe Bodies Expected to Be Re King Alfonso Takes Advantage of Hie ed at the expense of other cities in ville to the coroner, who summoned but accidently released their hold today, wired the navy department Wallowa counties. The bill was pass ed into the Balkin service. The porte covered Today in Ruins at Cedar Mother, Who.la Vleiting In Austria. which gambling was curtailed, will l>c a jury. It is believed that McKay be^ upon the stick, which rebounded, throwing the child fully 25 feet, and from San Juan that he had sent she ed, however. Judge Eakin and Dis has ordered the Smyrna & Kasabe Rapide. ■Madrid, Feb. 21.—Kink Alfonso has the first on the list of cities In which came exhausted or sick. and. sitting breaking the bones in each arm be »■oilier Prairie to search for the dis trict Attorney White of that district railway to hold Its cars in readiness the crusade will be started. down by the tree, dropped to sleep Rapids,' Iowa, Feb. 21.' taken the advantage of his mother's Cedar tween the wrist and elbow. Surgical abled collier Alexander. will retain their positions. for the transportation of 25,000 re- Search In the ruins of the Clifton visit In Austria to exile from Madrid and was frozen to death. aid was hurriedly summoned and the Senator Pierce's bill, which passed serves to .dacedonia. Another Victim D -id. ■ ■ V hotel continues. They expect to re Count Escosure, the- master of the little fellow made as comfortable a* Reception to Schley. the house Friday afternoon, provides Fire in Michigan. cover six more bodies today. Another horse, to whom his mother was re New York. Feb. 20.—The fifth vie- possible. The injury, of course, waa New Orleans, La., Feb. 23.—Admir that the county assessor shall be ifteps are now being taken by the has died from the effects of Injuries, cently inorganically married. He tlm of- yesterday's explosion at Fort Houghton. Mich., Feb 20.—Fira this accidental, but it was a foolish one. al Schley was given a reception at the i elected for four years instead of two Washington legislature to codify the I thia morning. All others are doing has been sent to Seville to take Lafayette, died this morning in the morning in the business section, de and the elder pupil* are highly cen- year* as at the present. Jesuit college at noon Saturday. irrigation laws of that state. I satiafactorlly. charge of the royal stable«. hospital. stroyed property valued al *150,090. sured -Jefferson Review. Scott Enters the Race, But His Forces Are Swept Away Like Chaff. WATER CURE KILLED EDBÏ’S SCHOOL LAIN GOVERNOR VETOES FOREST FIRE BILL