TUB MOKMNG ASTOKIAN, FKIDAY. NAKCH 2. l ROSEWATER GAINS TWO MORE VOTES No Other Changes in Nebraska Senatorial Deadlock. HANNA ASKS FOR ELECTION Waati Tkompwi Elected lor the Short Term but Latter Oppoieiti Declare Hit Electloa Would Disgrace lac State. LINCOLN, Maivh 21. The republi can caucus on the long term senatorial seat made another nlsht of It, with no solution of the deadlock. The ballot Ing began aturtly after 8 o'clock with no change frvm last nlirht except that Edward Ro-atr gained two votes, ons each from Melklejohn and Currle, The 11 o'clock ballot resulted: Rose-rater, 34; Meiklejohn, 14; Currle. 7; mwwary to nominate, 45. The day brought no ir-at-'rial change In the short term situation except to sllgrhtly en hance the chances of the election of D. K. Thompson, the caucus nominee. Thompson revived 5S votes, six short of election. Added to this were telegrams to the anti-Thomps.xi men from Chairman Haina. of the Republican national com mittee, urging the rtfemben who are holding out to abide by the caucus de cision. One of the messages sent to the anti Thompson forces was as follows: -Hon. J. Whltmore FYiends of the administration here are deeply con cerned about the senatorial deadlock In your state and we sk your influence to aecure a settlement on the caucus rec ommenditlons by the national commit ter. (Signed.) M. A. HAXV" Tonleht ten of the sntl-Thompson men Joined in the following telegram: "Hon, M, A- HiVna, Washington, D. C The sljor term caucus nomination of Thompson Ignores the recommenda tions of the national committee, his election would be disgraceful to the state and suicidal to the party. We will oppose him to the end." The long term caucus adjourned un til tomorrow after taking nineteen bal lots without a nomination. FOUR STEAMERS SOLD. John S. Kimball Steamship Company Is Going Out of the Steamship Business. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.-Th Examiner says: Four of the steamers of the John S. Kimball Company, the Aloha, Noyo, Sequoia and John S. Kimball, have been bought by Robert Dollar and will pass under the control of the latter on the first of the month. The retirement of the Kimball Com pany will cause surprise on 'change and in shipping circles. "We are going out of the steamship business only." said Vice-President Rob ert J. Tyson, of the Kimball Company. "We find that our other interests in the north will take all of our time." FAMOUS JOCKEY DYING. Has Won Ovr $150,000 for W. C. Whit ney in Last Two Years. PHOENIX, Ariz.. March 21. Richard Clawson, the famous New York Jockey who has been riding for William C. Whitney's stables, is in the hospital here dying with consumption. Clawson was rated as one of the best American jockeys and has won fame on both sides of the Atlantic, having piloted Whitney's colors into over $150, 000 prize morey doling the last two years. During part of that time he has been in better condition for bed than the saddle, but h has ridden on pure nerve, time and again falling from his horse exh. lusted at th end of a win ning drive. MRS. KENT RELEASED. e Judge. Relieved Kent Mailed Poison to Himself to Get His Wife Into Trouble. Pole SAN FRANCISCO. March 21. Mrs. Agnes Kent, who was arrested on sus picion of having sent a bottle of pois oned whisky to her husband, has been discharged from custody. The husband refused to swear to a complaint against her and Police Judge Fritz stated that he believed Kent had mailed the liquor to himself with intent to injure his wife, who had sued him for ctivorce and alimony. SANTA FE IMPROVEMENTS. During Trtsent Year $200,000 Will Be . Expended. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21. Presi dent E. P. Ripley, of the Santa Fe, has gone to Santa Barbara, where he will remain for two months. Before leaving the city Mr. Ripley stated that the Santa Fe would soon begin the improve ment of its new China base terminal and will expend $200,000 on the work be tween now and the close of the present year. TRIED TO SLUG JEFFRIES. Chicago Saloon Keeper Ran.Up Against the Real Thing." CHICAGD, March 21. "Jack Bull" FUherty, a local saloon keeper, who Is well known In pugtllstk- circles, hav ing nmnaged several fighters and sec onded others, made an attempt to slug champion fighter Jeffries, but wound up by having a couple of hl ribs brok en. The encounter took place In front of the Academy of Music. It seems that Flaherty had been brooding1 over the fact that he had lost five hundred dollar on Tom Sharkey In the. latt-.T'a fight with Jeffries. He had become ptvtty well reconciled, how ever, to the hvs of the money up to the time the billboards announced the ap pearance of the champion at a West Side play house. Then It was that Flaherty divided upon what he thought the best way to square things with the man who had humiliated him and inci dentally whipped Sharkey. Just as Jeff rii"s stepped out of the main entrance of the Academy of Mu sic, Flaherty stepped in front of him and swung his ponderous right to the jaw of the champion. Surprised Into leaving a gol opening. Jeffries caught the blow just back of the ear and It staggered him a bit. Flaherty came Iwck with a hot loft, aimed at the same point. Then there was trouble for Fla herty. The champion blocked the sec- i nd punch and gathered the large form of the saloon keeper In his bear-like embrace. When Jeffries' brawny arms closed s round Flaherty the saloon keeper yell ed for help. It came in the form of a policeman who pried the men apart, but not befor? Jeffries had broken two of Flaherty's ribs. IMMIGRATIOX PROBLEM. Attorney-General Griggs Is to Decide Whether Foreigners May Come Here on As-surance of Finding Work. NEW YORK. March 21.-A special to the Tribune from Washington says: The treasury department has decid ed to hold up the order issued on Mon day, providing f.r the deportation of fifteen Spanish shepherds who arrived at New York on March 4. Assistant Secretary Taylor decided that these Im migrants had come to th I'nlted States in violation of the contract labor laws. Heretofore the department has held that aliens Induced to emigrate to this country by promises "of employment cr that work culd be obtained upon arrival," were not entitled to admis sion. The Justice of this precedent has puzzled the department for some time and it has been determined to refer the case of the fifteen Spaniards to Attorney-General Griggs for an opinion. Assistant Secretary Taylor said: "The vital question is whether a man who comes to America on information from relatives or friends that he can get work easily is entitled to admis sion. Att.mey-General Griggs' decision will interest every laboring man in the country. If it is held that these Span iards have a right to enter, it will be difficult to prfVent undesirable foreign laborers from crowding out AmTicans." KMBEZZLER ES''APBD. Judge in City of Mexico Discharged Man Wanted in New York. NEW YORK, March 21.-The Ameri can Surety Company, at whose instance Charles E. Cosgrove. State Senator Mc Carren's nephew, was arrested In the City of Mexico, on the charge of embez zling J14.000, has received a telegram that the judge before whom Cosgrove was arraigned to await extradition had discharged him without notice to the company, allowing him to escape. The telegram also says that Cosgrove is on his way to Vera Cruz with an Inspector of the surety company close to his hsels. and that the latter hopes to overtake the fugitive before he gets out of Mexican territory and have him held for extradition. PORTO RICAN NEWSPAPER. Plant Bcine Purchased in New York for Mouthpiece for th- Federal Party. SAN Jt'AN. Porto Rico. March 21 Senor Abnil, editor of La D-mocracia, has gone to New lork to purchase a plant with which to start the newspa per of the Federal party. Senor Muloz Rivera, who will sail May 1, w 111 edit the paper, the object of which will be to create more intelligent interest in Porto Rican affairs. A wedding took place last evening at Casa Blanca, when Captain Latrobe, of the Porto Rican native regiment, was married to Senorita Maria Ponce, daughter of a Spanish captain. The bride was given away by Lieutenant General Buchanan. FINE RESIDENCE BURNED. Loss of $50,000 Through Crossing Telephone and Electric Light Wires. of NEW YORK. March 21.-The resi dence of George H. Raymond, at Mor ris Plains, N. J., has br;(n destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $50,000 on the building and Its contents. The fire was caused by the crossing a tele phone and electric light wire in thft basenv-nt. It was with difficulty that Mr. Raymond's son, Charles, who Is on Invalid, was rescued from the flames. Tha loss on the property is partly cov ered by insurance. REINFORCEMENTS SENT. PARIS, March 21. Two thousand sol diers have gone to assist the authorities In the supprjssion of the troubles In cident upon the strike at Marseilles. moiunLK sneiDK. Accomplished Michigan Young iA.ly La.t Seen on the Lake Front. CHICAGO, March 21. A woman's mackintosh, hat and gloves and a let ter signed "May Cotustock" and ad dressed to Sarah L. Wright, 740 Park avenue, were found on the lake front at Sixty-third atrvet. The police learn ed from Sarah Wrlgttt that Mlsa Com stock boarded with Mrs, Freeman, 240 North Union street. At the latter house It was learned that Miss Coins tock whs a daughter of John Comstovk. of Benton . Harbor, Michigan, a wealthy retired fruit grow er, formerly of Florida 'and Califor nia, and that she came here to study music. Tuesday afternoon Miss Corn stock left her boardtng house for the American Conservatory of Music, where she appeared and took her music les son, but when sh. went away from there at 4 o'clo.-k sho left behind her um brella and violin. i NKW YOKK, March 21. -The Jouni.il Park Policeman Ulehurds reports that of Commerce says: he saw a woman enveloped In a blaik It has been definitely decided by the mackintosh walk on the lake front late ( ,. York trunk line managers to maln that afternoon, but paid no particular tain for another your the so-.-iill.il pl attention to her. as many persons stroll- on ex-lake grain which tin-s .as: from ed along the beach dally at this point. ! Buffalo. It has also been decided to The police believe the girl has drown ed herself and the lake was dragged between Sixtieth and Fifty-sixth stnvts. but no body was recovered. A strong current sots out Into the lake at this j point and if the girt has committed suicide, her body has probably been carried out Iiko deep water. j Tne fth,?,. of the girl lynched Chl- ! cogo last night He Is unwilling to ac- cept the suicide theory that the police ders:.od, be fur from the following: have formed from the finding of the ' New York Central (including West outer garments of the girl. Mr. Com- j shore) 5,1 per cent; Kile 'J5; L hlgh Val stock has an Idea that his daught r i ,y lii: Laokawwnna 4. was kidnapped and he will not credit j The arrangem. ul absolutely alx'tlsle-s any other theory. j ail New York competition, exopt to th Miss Comsto-k was taking a special small ext-nt that th- Kite catul may l. course on the violin. She was an ae- called a competitor ,ui, pl.ic-s the N-'v oomplishod musician for her years and ! York roads in a position where tie aspired to perfevtim In h -r art. Her j i.ly have to coi.sid r I'hllad. !;tu i. Hul father eneouratfe-1 Vv ambition. He j t.inore and Virginia ports In naming wanted her to become a great artist.) tair rates. The P -nnsylv.ini i road. He was impatient to have her advance xvhlch brings lis grain from Kile on rapidly and x pec ted to s-nd her to j tni, jes. unl ut in perf-.t harmony Pails to complete her musical educa- I with these roads, tion. i JAMAICANS APPEAL I Delegates Sent to England to Ask for Restoration of Their Constltu- . tional Rights. KINGSTON. Jamaica, March 21.-Th- steamer Port Royal, belonging to El der Dempster & Company and the Sec ond vessel to sail from Jamaica direct to England, left here with a full car go of fruit yesterday for Bristol. Among her numerous passengers were two elected members of the legislature who are empowered to make an appeal to Great Britain for a restoration of constitutional rights by Mr. Joseph Chamb-'rlain. secretary of state for the colonies. The government's projected tax on banana land is receiving considerable attention. The bulk of this tax will fall upon the I'nlted Fruit Com pany. It is feared that they will protest against being called upon to support the opposition company trading , with England. Owing to the abroga- j tion of the constitution the measure will , probably pass, notwithstanding the ! popular opposition to it. ILLICIT DISTILLERY RAIDED. Big Haul Made by Internal Revenue Officers In New York City. NEW YORK, March 21. Internal rev enue ofUcers have raided an alleged Il licit distillery in the basement of the seven-story tenement at 211 Eldridge street. Hermann Loewenstein, the land lord, and Jose-ph Levy, the janitor, have been arrested and arraigned before United Stat-s Commissioner Shields, who held th-m in $2500 bail each for examination. Two stills were found in operation, each new and capable of turning out 350 gallons of liquor a day. In the basement 2500 gallons of mash were found in various st iges of fermentation. CAUSED BY CROSSED WIRES. Five-Story Building in Chicago Almost Completely Destroyed. CHICAGO. March 21, Crossed electric wires started a fire early today that almost completely destroyed the five story building at 305 East Randolph street. The building was occupied by R. Williamson & Company, gas fix tures. The adjoining building, occupied by Albert Pi--' & Company, fancy crock ery and mirrors, v.-as also partially burned. The loss on both buildings and contents will amount to $150,000. DOGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Will Be Sent to Portland and Seattle Bench Shows. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21. A num ber of local dog fanciers, including well known members of the Sin Francisco Kennel Club, are preparing to send their prize-winning animals to the Seattle and Portland bench shows. It is hoped that In return dogs from the north will be shown at the May exhibition In this city. ' CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. New Englanl School to Be Removed Into Better Quarters. BOSTON, March 21. The property of the New E-igland Conservatory of Mu sic on East Newlon a'. reel, having been sold to persons who will convert It ln- to a homo fr .voikmg women and K-rls, tho cous-rv uory trustee have t'r.nouneed plana fir a removal of the Institution, by Vh It Is proposed to make It to Boston aid to the w holt country what the Mendelssohn Conner vatorlurtt at Lolpsio Is to Hie Herman empire and to all Kurope. The new location selvvl by th ti'Uteea Is on Huntington avenue, neat ly opposite the new Symphony hall. The plans for the new building provld for a thr-.v.tory structure on the lire clan nxdel. There will be sixty rvl tailon r"n and tw auditoriums. It 's the Intention to nuke the" Institution :i soliitol of opra. of orchestral playing, of organ nn I church music, of cmpo sltloii and an artists' piano forte an. I violin school. 1MOL OF TKl'NK LINKS. New York Competition. In t train Ship ments Is Abolished. start rates much higher than a year ago, new figures which will go Into ef fect with the opening of navigation be ing four cents per 'bushel for wheat. Sc per bushel for corn and 3c per bushel for oats. It has also been de cided that Frank Harriot shall continue chairman of the grain committee. The percentage established by Mr. Harriot fr the new season will not. It is uti- MASsACHCsi-rrTs .v ; it r.N i t Jlattleship Clot Out of Channel N'.-r Pcnsaoola. PENS.VCOLA, Fia.. Mar.h 21.-Th il.iifhii Keirsarge and the battleship Alubanm, of the North Atlantic snuad ron, crossed the bar h- re this morning for a cruise in the gulf. Th" Mass.i chuset'. wlh follow! the other two warships out, tk a sh-er, left the channel and went aground. President O'Brien, of th- National liar Tilot Association, tonight says that the Massachusetts Is aground w ith 21 ( t of water under her forward turret, while there Is ilt-ntv of wa:er under a other portlims of the ship. It Is expected that the .battleship will Iw pulled off tomorrow. IMPORTS INTO PHILIPPINK Enormous In.-r iste Ijini Year uver Y ar TWore. WASHINGTON, March 21. Imports into the Philippine islands from the Prilt -d Stat -s luring the first el Ight months of 1500 show an Incri-ase of 72 per cent over the amount for the sam period in 1S99. The Imports from th United States am lunt-d in value for th first eight months of last year to $1,340, 717. OSSIFIED MAN DEAD. Thlrtv-Six Years Living Statu. . Had Been On Exhibition. For ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. March 21. W. T. Sapp, the famous osslfi-d man of Lebanon. Ky., is dead in this city. While still a child Sapp's muscular tis sue entirely wasted away and every Joint in the lexly except those on the left shoulder and of the hands became solidified. For thirty-six years the help less statue of a man has been on exhi bition. DETECTIVE AFTER ROLLER. NEW YORK, March 21. Detective Frank Virtue, of Newark, N. J has been assigned to start for Los AngeeS, California, today with requisition pa rsers for C. L. Roller, wanted for for gery and embezzlement. PREPARING SHAMROCK'S GEAR. GLASGOW. March 21. Captain Syc amore and the crew of Shamrock II. have arrived here and have gone to work preparing the cup chalKnger's gear. SNOW STORM IN LONDON. LONDON, March 21. A heavy gale and snow storm prevailed today over channel. Three hundred steamers are anchored off the south end In conse quence of the gale. ANTI-CIGARETTE RILL. ST. PAUL, March 21.-By a vole of 72 to 80, the house today passed the senate bill prohibiting the manufacture, sale or giving away of cigarettes. HOUSANDK OF ENLISTMENTS. WASHINGTON, March 21. There hav been 3772 enlistments In the regu lar army since the enactment of the arrry reorganization law. PRICE OF SILVER. NEW YORK, March 21. Sliver, -60. LI! HI KUAN CLERGYMAN DEAD,, U KADI NO, Pa,, Mrvh ll.-Rv, Dr, Frederick A. Muhlenburr, one of the beat-known Lutheran clergymen In America, died here today, aed II yrtn. HOTEL FAILUJUa. CHICAGO, M.tv Jl.-Ool, W. 8. Kd en. muimger of tho Grtsit Northern Ho tel, tiled a ietltlin In bankruptcy to day, schedunng trublllU IU27.J6H. as sets, M0.I1I. WHEAT MARKET. PolU'UVND. March 21Wheat. Wa la Walla. 57; bluentem. 59. S.VN FRANCISCO. March 2l.-Vhe May, lO.'V,; cash. 100, CHICAGO. March 21.-Whtat, May opening, iV6T: obmlntr, 764V; l.lVKUrtHL March 21,-Wheat, Ju iv. s. md. heso tiny Capiulei ara tupanor to Balsam of Copaiba. Cubebt or Injection! anduim CURE IN 43 HOURSVDl J tha umi diteutl W'Ov out Inconvenianca. I LVnot. Fifth ,t i..ave I I Streets. Arrive i t'venanu fcxproM I Train for Salem, I Roseburg. Ah- land. Sacramento. ..o p.mi I'gdeti, San Fran- : 15 a m iisco, aiojave. Loa I Angeles. El paao. S.30 a.m; New Orleana and I the East. At Wood burn (dally except Sun I day). morning train connect with I tram for Mt. An- T;00 p.m Kpi. Pllverton. Browna vllle, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for ML Angel and Silver tori. :30a.m Corvallls pasaen- IIS:&0D.m ger. .4:50 p ml Sheridan pasaen- 8:25a m ger. Dally. liDally except SumUy, Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, hacramento and San Franrlarn Net rates $17 first clasa and $11 second cms, including sleeper. Rate and tickets to Eastern polnta and l'.urnpe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu nnd Australia. Can be obtained from J. R. Klrklund, Ticket Agent, 134 iniru Mreei. YAMHILL DrVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jefferaon fit. U-ave for Onwego dally at 7:10, 1:41 a. rn; 13:30, 1:55. 3:25. 6:15. 1:25. 1:06, ii:ju p. m. and 9 a. m. on Sunday omy. Arrive at Port and dnllr at M:18 l:30. 'IO uO a. m.: 1:35. 3:15 4:30. 1:20. 40. 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dallr ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:06 a. ro, on Sundays only. Lvave for Dallas dally, except Bun day. at 4:30 n. m. Arrive at Portland at a. m. Passenger train leavel Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. 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