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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904.
SENATE ADOPTS RESOLUTION
; RELATING TO CONTROVERSY
Will Ask President Roosevelt If He
; Has; Furnished Congress With 1
s All Facts.
Washington, Jan. 29. The senate today adopted a resolution in
troduced by Culbertson which calls on the president to . state whether
cr not the senate has been supplied with all the facts bearing on the con
troversy with Panama, The vote on the resolution was unanimous, but
there was roll call on the amendment suggested by Mr. Culloni, for the
republican side of the chamber, calling for information only in case the
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McEnery (who voted with the republicans) casting their votes against
it. There were, during the Qebate, frequent assurances that, notwith
standing the modification, all the papers bearing on the" question would
be sent to the senate. ""
The Culberson inquiry no sooner had been disposed of than the
Bacon resolution, looking to adjustment of our differences with Colom
bia by arbitration, w as considered. Bacon made an extended speech in
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Washington, Jan. 29. The house today considered whether or not
members of eongress are entitled to be paid mileage the second time.
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onaccount of the extra session, which merged into a regular session,
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mileage the second time, and he was supported by Littlefield, (repub
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. "Washington, Jan. 29. Senator Gorman has called a caucus of the
democratis senators to be held tomorrow morning. It was announced
. that no general plans ewre entertained, except that a "pow-wow" over
the Panama question seemed to be necessary from the democratic point
of view.
KAFFIRS JOIN REBELS. AND
OPPOSE GERMAN SUCCESS
Berlin, Jan. 29. The commander of the German gunboat Ilabicht
lying at Swakpomund, German southwest Africa, cables that he has
received news from Lieutenant Zuelow, in command of the German
forces at Okahandja, that the Kaffirs have affected a junction with the
Ilereros, who are beseiging that post. As Okahandja was alerady hard
pressed the announcement has caused much concern at the colonial
effice here. ? , .
The following dispatch from Lieutenant Zuelow, sent by messenger
from Karabib, was received here today :
'Okahandja, Jan. 20. Am holding Okahandja. Occupied it Jan
uary 15 with 200 men after heavy fighting. Am waiting for guns from
the Ilabicht. Ask for a division of artillery. "Weak relief corps with
magazine gun from Windhoek repulsed 12th and 13th. Loss reported,
eight reserves.
"In order to establish connections with the rear and bring forward
military transports, we attempted today with 60 men to reach Karibib
k -oil ' I
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A later dispatch, dated January 22, says:
"Yesterday afternoon, near Kawatuerasane, between "Waldau and
Okasiz, there was a sharp fight. A division of about 70 men strong
sent forward by rail, lost four dead and three slightly wounded.
"The enemy lost 20 to 23 dead. .
"As the bridge was destroyed, are trying to send news for Karibib
through trustworthy natives.
"We can hold out for some time yet."
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London, Jan. 29. The Cheefo correspondent of the Daily Mail
says that a foreigner who has arrived there reports that the Russian
steamer Argun, upon which he was a passenger, from Nagasaki to Port
Dalny, was fired at by a Japanese warship outside of Chemulpo harbor
Three shots were fired across the Argun's bows, but no further attempt
to stop her was made.
REPLYfOF RUSSIA REPORTED
TO GIVE JAPAN SATISFACTION
Washington, Jan. 29. -The Associated Press has the authority of
the British ambassador at St. Petersburg for the announcement that
the Russian reply, which it is expected will be delivered tomorrow, is
satisfactory. Although no further details are obtainable, it is assumed'
that if the informaion of he ambassador is correct, Russia has made
certain concessions and Great Britain will prevail upon Japan to accept
them as satisfactory.
Of the Sous of Herman
i February 11.
The annual masquerade ball of the
Sons of Hermann will take place In
Foard & Stokes hall on Thursday
evening, February 11. . Nine handsome
and durable prizes will be given this
year. The committee in charge of
the ball has engaged the fineet music
in the city and the usual good time is
assured. The prices of admission are
as follows:
Gent maskers Jl 00
Lady maskers GO
Spectators 1 60
Children ,.' 25
Tickets can be had from any of the
members. An additional prize will be
given this year to one of the spec
tators. Coupons will be given with
ach ticket and of course the lucky one
gets the prize.
The Great Northern
Tbe Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra charge for these superioi
aeommodatlon and all flaw of tick
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trains on this line sre protected h tk
Interlocking Elocs System.
"As the
Crow Flies"
The shortest line between
Minneapolis, St, Paul and
Chicago is '
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Third Week in Tostal Trial.
Washington, Jan. 29. The third
week of the postal trial closed today
and the indications now are that the
case will go to the j; y about the end
of next week. August W. MacTien
will probably take the stand Tuesday
and at present the Intention Is for the
other defendants to also testify,
though this plan may not be carried
out.
NORTHERN PACIFiq
Time Card ol Trains
PORTLAND
Leaves Arrive
Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 a m f :46 p m
Kansas Clty-St Louis
Special 11:10 am 6:45 pm
North Coast Limited 1:30 o m 7:00 a m
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express .. 11:45 p ra( 1:05 pm
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
p!a direct
Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan
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on South Bend branch.
Double dally train service on Gray's
Harbor branch. r
Four trains daily between Portland.
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132 Third St. Portland. Oregon.
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General I'Mseiwr Agent,
Ml Paul, Minn,
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Astoria
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Fare $3.50
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San
Francisco and all points East. For freight and nassonger
rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & Co.
General Agents, Astoria, Oregon
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