DAILY EVENING EDITION I v DAILY EVENING EDITION th raori.t n nit I ASTOm ! (IONIAN i"t Tl'lnm VOL.. 13. PEN DLiKTON , UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, FElHtUARY 2, 1901. NO. 4067 1 AsTot,oNAN B X.L mmmy VJ S(B00r"""' m J 1 - 1 J Jl The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE The Very Spirit of Goodness Is ill each article in tin- I in9 of grtater- ! ius offered. They ami a plane in the ! heart an aoon an they1 find a plane in i the stomach. Tim ijuality excels; the price I- ni.sluralo. We carry several , grades of some gooda hut in all cane each grade represent the beet , h obtainable at that price. White House Grocery. Noxt to the Poatoflice. The Boston BOYS' SPRING 1901 SUITS. New Sailor suits, Russian Blouse suits, Vestee suits, Three-piece su its $4.00 to $7.00. Calk Cala $2 00 4-yard lengths Oil It Jait for shirt two alike.- March Standard patterns Spring Hats spe.n .1 vuluea in sterling Hilver uovoltiei consisting of nail Bleu, ngpgf kuivtai, glove huttoliera, etc. Summer Sporting Go ids. Ihischall liats 10c to UHc. Huh hi to ULM, Muks 26c to $3.0f Catcher' mitts 10c to l:i.l.. Crequ. t Sets, immense line, I hulls nicely polished $1 24, other nets f I -in, tl.ws to f::. Bicycles and Sundries. We show the three leading wheel In the United Suiter. Columbia MS, (85, t-10 and t60. CUvuland $40 and , ... Imperial $26, m, .t:. and $40. H i.: h- soudj iee grip 10c, graphite Tic, pedals rali', cement 6c, wrench 12c, ":l-n-l" oil hi. , hell 26c to 86c, etc. Garden Seeds. 4,000 package garden si.edu, new good; worth fic elsewhere, here on aale at i!c. ltuatian Broome graas, im ported is. u pound. Toilet Soap This line la onr stronghold. L'V-, 6c. He, ttc and 10c bar, great value, good goods, warranted. Specials. I.uig.- bottle H. H. amouia 16c Coin allver knive and fork war luiiual to years, - aet. poinidour ixiiulw, ;6c to 40c valueH Ltic aw Any paper itteru in the hoove 6c. I -arice line laUiaa' or gent' purvo and packet hooks 6c to i hi. New line popular hells with chenlle rlblsin and aptkea 00c to tl-60. Another large shipment of imiiorted crepe paper, all shades, new good 10c roll. FredericK Nolf Our Wrapper Sale Ends this Week. You'll pay than we'll And there's no "string" to the bargains, either. They are not old wrappers that we wish to sell yon, but they arc all new, fresh from a maker whose name is on the honor roll. They are made of good quality flannelctts, nicely trimmed, Our wrappers give better satisfaction than other stores: not because we have better qualities .mil handsomer patterns, but bcMUM the) FIT. All All onr wrappers ire made full across the bust and hips. Here are some of the reductions: I i wrappers tl.no wrappers 11.76 wrappers 2.00 wrappers IS. BO wrappers 13.60 wrappers reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced t" reduced to. reduced to Alexander SpCCKll mkti. No Fancy Black Mohairine Reduced from 50c to 29c. in. Direct from the factory, all shapes, all prices, all colors KNOX HAT AGENCY Our Curtain sale ends Saturday An Artistic ar)d Fictly purnish)ecl Parlor should contain oue of our exquialtely inlaid Krlor Muite, upholstered in rich damask in autiful nhude- of color, that will make the "tout euaeuilne" of your room "I ike oue grand aweet song" in their harmony. We have aouie handaome new dealgn in parlor furniture at pi ice that will urpriae you. BflKER & FOLSOM, Main Street. THE EAST OREGONIAN. less for them pay to buy more. I .IK). 11.16, tl.:to. (I .40. tl.Kfi. 12.00. & Hexter. Store Salt' Saturday and $1.25 TO $3.00. night. GOLDEN HULL HOTEL Under New nanagemeat. J. W BANCKOF-'T, Prop. Kate- II.-'', Klifl II Opel la) M.'.Ik -Ik. I .-u ial b i) :ne moll l h I id tin i lly lot l ain ill r Bt i Hot- Bu. to all ltmoih. Fre.- ..tuple ijoM Klwnrlc iiaUo .in; -ion h.at Foe iruul hllltUll ( Cor. Court and Johnson Sts, PENDLETON. 0UEG0N UKO OAKVIiAC, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated Huropean Plan. Block; aud a-half from depvt. Sample kuooi lu connection. Room Kate 50c, 75c, 11.00 Ttte fapsr of Hi People, everybody lead It. Tb Largest Circulation, eat atverlUIng atadluai. ttl Si. Geone OIHtllltt NBWB. Brigadier (ieneral The.-slore Schwan haa been placed on the retired list on hit own application, under the Hi year' aervice clause. sleet and snow tall Saturday night ; at w instmro, Monroe and Tallulah, 1a. 1 and Vickthars, Yaioo City, i.nurel and Water Valley, MiM, Minister Conger has started from Pekin on hie retnrn to the I'nited States. He will place the coiintr X". affaira at Pokin in the hands of W Rockhill Mrs. Kmnions Blaine, of Chicago, has turned over to the Chicago In. versify, the Chicago institute of pedagoirv, representing an endowment of nealry $1 ,000,000. The American Woolen company' Assatiqtt mills, at Maynard, Matt., employing 1100 operative, are nhut dOWII on account of the strike of 30 women employes who are d ieal i she. I with their wage. Cadet llohson, brother of Lieutenant llohson, has been promoted to the post of quartermaster of the West Point battalion, while Oadet rtill Mherfdan, son of the famous cavalry leader, ha boon promoted to a lieutenancy. A billiard ha prevailed north of .Tamestown and extending into Canada for 411 hours up ,to midnight of Satur day. Trains liave been abandoned north of Harrington. Snow in soma lilacus is higher than the box ears l.i Hung Chang aerte, say the cor respondent of the Morning Pot at Pa gin, tliat the ptinihment to lie im posed upon Prince Channg and Ku Hian ha lieen carried out Hi accordance with the demands of the foreign envoy. Iladen' opera houRe at Columbia. Missouri, was destroyed by lire Satur day, while a matinee performance waa in progreti. The audience waa largely ioinMed oi children, hut all cscsied injury. I . tnti.tiuu; itiurauce, Iiu. 000. Piatrict Attorney Philbin, of New York, atates that he ha nut yet de i i.le.l whether Samuel J. Kennedy wnul I he put on trial for the third' time for the murder of 'elMlv" Key nolds. He will he guided hv the weight of the evidence brought for ward. The Aaiencan syndicate prospering tor oil in hgypt it is said has atruck it ru li. I hotnas Sharkey, a driller writes home that the first well .In lie. is a producer. Oil is struck at a depth oi L'.i.si leet. It is near the banks the Kod sea . Pat Crowe is ill hiding near llellevue in sigld oi tba dome of the court house at Omaha The much wanted allege kiclnaiier of Kildie I'ndaliy is guard.' and is defying the authorities Omaha, lie offer, to .surrender i promised prelection i oUcui!., am leiilares he Is innocent of the charg PACIFIC NORTHWKSr NIWS. A comiiaiiv has Iwn formed at (rand for the iiiHiiuUctnm and le of larm roller. trie . ucnei i, mwi anil staver cow pany, o( Portland, have Ipaoad branch house at Hois.- City. I lie anpropriatiou for a government tunning at itoiac ritv has lanui in' I reaand lrom MO, (100 to 1196,000 The Seattle Y. M. C. A. Usket Iwll team at Seattle ilefeat.il the team from the Portland Y. M. 0. A. for the chninpioii.hip of the Pacific Northweiit by a aeore of 17 to 20. airs, .loini Allium, i,i i n ii ton , pre sented iter huahainl with a aon while coming to Astoria from her home on Saturday s train. Utuu arrival at Astoria, the mother uud child were taken to the hoapual, and Is.th are doing well. Kraim N. Cooley and J. K. Well expect to atari on bicycle ou April 16, from Portland and ride to buffalo, New )ork. Thev will priMMwai along trie roine oi ine o n. . and I'nion racinc railroads to Omaha, and theme by the heat route eat. Mr. Nauey Cornell died suddenly at 1.... I . LJJII.l V.IJ I I . i.e. iiuuiu mi jiiu.ooro rriuay nigni from neuralgia of ike heart. f)i;eas..d waa tairu in New York in 1841, and at the age of 14 moved with her family Hi MtncoiiHiu she wa married to Lewis T. Cornell in 1M6. That vear Ctiv moved to Nebraska, where they n.iaisj uiiH l laan, aUeu they came h i r. -go ii. xi n i a - iinnaa Look ''.SisA mm. m airis. 11 vouog o.: would hsjk ahead it wul ! vim. times savr them from m-IImu. collision with the men tie y marry. It Is here that lgiufauc is almoal a t rim The young u ! cannot un lri lioni it vynra toe wile cuange 10 -i ii.li nervous, uiicrulou woiu.tu. And the youug wit.' doen not wsrWatalvj u h i elf. Ithr only knows that she is vtyv luua-rable. If ever there Is a time when uutnrr need help it is when the yoaag adjusting IvrraeU to the new rotiTlti. n of wid'h'sst. I)r. Pin sei Hntri mi rre aCdMirvi inkaa .uk m n .$ s mui e.ii k wollieli well f' prra..i .i larity, dries .'.rbfiitatin- or .iu., ueaii i tUatniatioii fud .il. . . .i .i. and 1 1 email weakness. Sick women are invi'. i to coiohiIi iHeca bj I. tter, t) I : ...... l oiitiilcucc!. are guard, i vnni Mm t fession.il privacy. Wri'. without U m lee to lr. K V. Pierce lluff.do, N. Y - I 1 will ihoii vssa i w In.r- I'.'Uv In lit etSI kllew III,' ! OH frriui.' W' .i . ..lit. Ml. Ainu SICIlheilS, . Ik-ll. villi W...I v.. Wl V. "I itcl like s ii. w W...UMII I took . v. rl kattll a of till ' Favoril. Hi. m laS is ' .ii.. I . ,'M.i ..I INjmi.iv, I. ' I Jw.t uu le lu. siuv. u.. ha.-1... clu-. s im u. ! m "if . ..ny 4. morr nu ...in ...vkm -fin .u.' t.if.ic I thiak thin- u no iuc.lu.iuc tiki- in r..i.. aicuutur I ilu.uk you very uiu.-h fia wtist ou ISSM 4.M..' If " k Itonc III. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cute bil iousness and sick keaducht . km MITCHELL ELECTED ON 52D JOINT BALLOT. Eleven Democrats Aided His Election. in HEIERWkT FIRST DESERTED CORBETT o Millwn or Dotvtlu, Formerly of Umatilla CaoolJ, Cat! tlM DecldlDd BaJIti After Stroll Pmsurt. Salem, Keh. 36. - K-Haator .loiin H. Mitchell ia again United Htate senator succeeding Heorge Mcllride I'll'" daeree wa rendered a little after midnight. ol Saturday, the 1 instant. ii non the eve oi adjournment of the twentv-tlrst rwgular aassion ol tba leg ialatura. Tlia al.tion of Miteheli ocoorre.1 on the hit v-seeoii.l joint Itallot, making the tonrth time John H. Mitchell ha been elected to the l' tilted State aenato. The ballot were featured. np to the ninth rat Hatitrday nigkt, lion II. W Corlwtt receiving thirty-live vote, Hon. A S. Bennett (democrat 1 jr, Hermann 10 lieorge H. William 14, ami Hon C. W KnTlon 4 or 6. From thl time on through to the nine! i h ballot of the night there were scattering votea for varum pr eona. 'nrlng which the vote oi Mr. Williams dwindled to four. After t tie nineteenth ballot ol the evening, which was the lortv-sirlh I the whole number taken, the nam. l Hon John H. Mitchell wa brought before the Joint assembly, by a spee. h by Senator t-ieo. C. Bmwnell, seconded by Senator Fulton, and that gentleman r I veil on the -.'Uth halh.t ..( th, evening, and the 47th of all ballots . ml. I here wa alio a change oi r-i-numann to i nrneit, which gave Unit gentleman Ho, which iiu held ii) to uie last nan.. i i he .Ipiii.stiiIh vol I... . n .. . ., . , oi.' lor i.enneii irom inai nine on varied fmm. 1.1 to 16, which was th riuiiiber on the joint ballot. n the next three ballots Hedges, democrat, who bad Wn voting for Mitchell, vote. I for Bennett, so it atoisl SI lor Mitchell and W for Corls.tt. Then came the last bull..!. ,,. wa begun al-out ten minute liefore luiduight. Heiuenwav had left ('or bell ami gone to Mitchell. When the voting wa over the ballot stocl :t , h. 3A. Then Koberts of Wanen chang.s hi vote lrom Mr. CorU.lt to Mr Mitchell, saying It wa for the nur pose of preventing an adjournment wiinouian eleclniB. Nest cainu l. yueen of Ijiiie I hen Colvlg changed ir..in .leriuauii 10 .iiinn.oi Aiar.ter. lid the same. Hioni,soii of Umatilla i ' lienged I mm Oimtnick from Corliett to Mitchell Hermann to Mitchell Hedge from Hennett to M it. -hell. sun nun irom i orlietl to Mil.- u. . I Iiu i I stood lor several minutes. with 46 for Mitchell, and there wa the geat. t susieno and excilement imagiuahie. Finally Maltoon, of 1'ouuia., iinoer me ureaiesl iirt ssurn irom leiiow luemuers, arose and aave . . j ..I ., ... m . - uu. iiecniing vine inai made Jokll 'H. Mitchell I nitusl Males senator. Hi final Y"to ww. it. hell 4h Oorlsrtt, Oil A. H. Benaolt, ir. am Jt l given in detail herewith. Tbe Vols in Detail. The html vote ill detail I as follow lot Hon.. John II. Mitchell, l. rote HK)th, Iff.. a ne 1 1 Butt. Catteuach Colvig, Hiuiick, Ilresser, Hnscoll Kddy,h.ison. Kmmett, ruIOD, Harri, He.lge, Heitkemper Heaienway, non on, ii, iiuuie, limit, Ingram, Kelly, Kruae, Kuykendall, l.oonev M... -i. - Mult. . on. May, Meli.wr.Mc- IJueen, Morrill, Montague, Nichol. Nottingham, Orion, Porter Pr.uihatel, Koberl, Hbipley, MmitU. of Marion! baiith, A. C, of Multnomah. Wuilth. K. a., ol Multnomah, Smith, of Lin- oln Islls-rt, Thompisin. of I'matilla. Watson, Williauieon. Itut Hon H. W. Corhell, A role. Ala, Brign. Barrett. Black. Cameroii, Carter, Daly, tieer, Halm, Hartman, Hawkins. Johnson. How. Joeephi, Keene, Kirk, I .an, hoi, M, Crackeli, Miller, Mulkey, P..i. . r.-uriusii, lle.sler, chuinau, HU-iwer, Stewart, htoiy, Ihompsou, V incunt. rui llou. A. H, Bennell. 16 vote. Alloa, Bernard, Clem, tjraee, In- man, McA lister, Morrow, Keavis, Kice, Simpeiu, Smith of Baker. sweek, Wade, Wehrung, Whitney. Brown.h gomlaatlug Ipeeeh. I ism the 47th ballot of the session everything was as usual, until Senator Browne! I a name wa called, when he aruw aud aUdreaawd m, nreident. I'here -was a lull in tb, hoaae a of leutli all waa eipectatfou aud inward exoitemeiit. kjenalor Brown. ', lu lie giuniug hi address, sial.sl that "under the present form of government the people are the masters and we the servant ; we have met for 4b day. aud cast onr joint ballot for the pursae uf electiug a United hiatus senator," and thai up to the present vuck an end had not been a... on, pi, shed aud that it wa now the duty of Uie joint , on volition to Hiefieopleof the state of Oregon "to throw aside all factional atrife and unite our effort to elect a senator and do juatice to our beloved and trustiag c.uslituenU, the poople." He urged theiu U, cat oul all no I meal nassioii and aw ken to tbe realisation of their solan. u duties. He had a it.au in mind who wa tls choice of tiiv pav- pie, ano, n i tiny nan a ..value, lie wa. tbe an an thay would, ,e for . a man who wa Vvl b til vast majority of the p.-,o,le "righi In aenioa, right in iutellect, and right in Inganuity." After a lung nd eloquent Mdreaa voiding the people in torturing as itei... . in glowing terme Ut naiaed, JotLs) H. Mitchell for sens tor u.iaocrsu rugea a MAJs It bad been a aeM uxlous and eicttlug day . ItaietH. H was started bv a iiau.au oi deiaoi-rat at W la t)te uiomtiig, wheug it wa decided tdiat they vote (or a while lor Judge. A- a Jjbjauota. aud than permit tile nenu her to do a thev pleaaed. At noon a single ballot wa held and a reeess taken until s n'chx'k st nilii By 0 o'cliwk the lobby ol the rep raeentative hall was lull to overflow -ing. The legislature had meanwhile completed it business in the separate houses. When the hour of S arrive, I the hall was packed and jam me, I with member nd outsider- the balloting was promptly begun. t 0'clottfe a short re. ess wa taken an. I at lOo'cToea another. The republican opmsit ion did not stay with any one caudi.late hut gave coinpl imenlarv votes to van mi well known republicans, among them S. H, Friend I v and Kepresenta live B. L. Kihly 6t Tillamook, rhe preident hail an little dilhenltv In maintaining order, hut there sj jittle variation of the routine until the final break and when tin. came the rapnhll can minority unite.1 lor Mitchell, and were accompaniisl bv II democrat--DrnODll, rdson. Hedge. Ileltkemp. r. Hol enih, Ingram, Montague, Orton, Shipley, H. A. Smith and Watson. Tba nuonncement ,,i ...n h democrut ah,, troiad for Mitchell wa. bailed oh loud cries of satisfaction In the Mitchell lobby, John H. Itchell, Hanalor. John ii Mii. heii wa bora InWaah' ingtoi nitty, Pennsylvania, JttlH IN3.r.. His parents mum movari to Butler county, and here he wa reared gj a farm. He work.sl and studl.sl hard, aud in this way acpiired a g.ssl classi cal ami leg: education. In IHiHI he came lo the Pacific coast, and located in Portland. He at once t.sik a prominent part in upholding the union cause, and was . levied to the state senate. I or four wars be waa prealdent ol that Is.ly. In jfjfl he lacked nnly one vote ,,( the caucus uomiuatitin for the I nihil states sen ate. Six years later he received the toga at the handr of the republicans. He w again a candidate in tin, but wa defeat. si, and .1. N. holph electrd In IIRV nt a ,ecll election, be was elected to succeed .lame H. Slater. deuiiH'rsI He was itgiiiu ebH'tsl in IMHI. He was an avowed candidate in I OUT, hut falhsl of re-election. I onniet r Authontv The Portland Oregoulau rep..rt the eit.utii.il .,, .loiin ii. mitcneu as oc curring on the t5th ballot ol the dav ol John H. Mitchell us and the tllul of the session, while the - 1 oni statesman ro.rts it ti : ring on the l!6th , the dny and the MM "I the session. Which is correct Il would appear that the ele. tiol, occurriil on the ltd ballot. a Former llmailll County Han, a. it, Mattooa ol Dooglaa, who gave Ihe deciding vole to Mitchell waa for a number of years a business man in Pendleton, lining ass.Miale.1 with the Shoemaker Bros, in the larm imple ment limine. He voted o,r Corbeti up to the lust ballot when hj persuasion of hi Douglas , ntv I r lends he transferred his vote to Mitchell and made him senator. PREDICTION WITS DEATH If It i ii in . a Tru il, Pop Wilt Pas Away on lb ieaih. Ixindon, Keh. M, Ihe Ih.uie cor ressindeut ol the Pall Mall alette, telegraphs the loll, , wing jir.diction on the hjmi' death, which he ays re ceive credence among utauy Italian When the nope was archbishop oi Perguia an old woman aid to him "lake care Moimgnor ; you want to watch Verdi. It. .member voiir life I. dea,iideijt on Invalid you will die just worn nay laier than he. Ion will he lurgottuu whuii his nam., lives." When Verdi died last month the pM recalled the pi, diction aud reiuartisi Who know hut that it mav he mv destiny to accompany Verdi. I bt date on which the isiis. should die ac cording to the prediction is tin twenty. ..I O i.iii oi reoruary. l-ro.-ia.uai.ui. tor J.KIi.ly. Wu.h.nulol, I.I. II I Issue.) a nr.s-lsmstiou Saturday eailn.u an extraordinary euneiou of the senate ol the filth-seventh iMii.Hr.uu. lo u.ru.l ut urjon on March 4. I hi is tba usual procedure in every inauguration and i for the purpose of resolving nom illations ui cabinet others u...l lor other executive matters. Hooey lor Kxitosllloos. Wa.hli.uLi. I-..I, .11... I. ui providing lor lh Hi. Loilil ep..siti, n and amended to incliidn ihe el tin. i liol. at Charleston, Mouth Carolina, went: through the senate with a rush tl.i. luornuiu With ll.M I'ulh.r uo. I,.,..,.. providing lor Sunday plating in butfa I ii.I.iii'm Amarlsans asks apture, Manila. I M. I ha Uallssl State government building, al jbt the west coaat has Is,. ., .I.wtrovul h. fire. I ieneral 'lga has l-ei, capture, I by American uear Cavil. Cincinnati. II l .,l, .l.i.lu Hull iatel thl. morning overruled liui mot, ol new trial Tu ih.- prijie Uul.l cau. urveyor General ar Utah Washington, leb. M. Kdward H. Anderson, of Utah, waa today unin itiated by the pie. id. nt Ui he survevnr geueral ol I'lah ubonl Plague in Cap Toara. t'u.n, Towi, ! ..I. via Him f hule.llii: l.lau.lM flMVhh.au lisrs ilallu I'here have been four death, thn far TU CUIB A cold la una sir I.ka l.iiliv. Hm,, I,,,,,.,.. i.vi. . . .1 Irujgi.i. iviluu'I Ihu uuui.y II It falls u. vurs. I. W. Orovs'i sif naturs t. ..a sscb box. Ww. you wuut to iiuy cltithen " go to a man who (iealu in clothtiM win n you want to buy pap": to a until win) .Ii aid in jittju'r; wltik yon want t Imy junk no to a man who dealt in junk; whun you want to buy a bicycle go to ti. H. J. STILLMAN He tlealti in bicycles. Cornr Main and Webb SU. Pendleton, Ore. THE NATION WAR CONTINUES IN KANSAS. Police and Crusaders Cone Toftetfcer in Topeka. t TWO OP THE CRUSADERS SHOT Odc o( the Injured lei la tbe Botplttl lid Mij Die; tbe Other Placed la Jill, But a Mob Keleaud Him. Topeka. K u Feb rim home defenders, of the tribe of Nation, broke loom at ; ,, lock tins morning and imatrted the mirth T,.Hka cold torago btjat daprajitWy tio iirv p paarlnfl altar half ol a carload of beer hud been ile-t rov e, I . After W tight, ill which thirty shots were tired, Uie pnl lea arr.wted Kev, V, W. Kmmerton. pastor of the Firat Christian church as the leader All the raider, were men. J. W Adams, one ..f the raider, was oriouly woondad by a bullet. Ih . . Finmerson received a alight Iteah w k) Dr. M. K. Mitchell, tha former citv physician, wa arrested ae a mean bar of tba mob. Tba place raided was the wholesale siipplv house for tl... Kansas City h.-ewenes. I'here were three carload Ol I r on hand and one third of It ts deslrove.l I he locks to tbe bulbi ng were broken with hatchet and in.. The raiders were anneal anil went with the intention of resisting Interference, Kev. hlmmerson was Mre. v il ' manager ..u her recent Winn. II Mrs. Nation expressed supreme satisfaction at the result of the raid. "Blata Hod," tbt said, "We'll hava the hell holes w tped ..nt here after awhile." Mr. Nation waa released from thn jail and b it this morning for Peoria, Ills., where .he edits a pajair for ona day. I iirsisii.,l to Tear Down Jail. After Itev. Kuiinerson wa taken to jail a mob of "home defender" gathered and threatened to tear down thn structure unless the preacher waa released. The bluff worked ami Rmmeraon was r.-1 ease. I on his own recognisance, rhe is.llce momentarily tjgpaei trouble as Is.th side. maki. throat- of v iolence Should Adams die. it will Is. impossible to prevent a clash. I unperson claim tile police art. to blaint (,,r the shooting affray, lay ing the oOicer. tlr.sl the llrat ihot anil the defenders only attempted to protect themselves. He said there will ha no cessation of the program and they mean business and the joint might a well close up and 0,0 11 Limine. Tail: GOVERNMENT OF CUBA. Ih Cuban (usllon a arranged In Cdminllieo pta by lb teaata. Washing),, I, Feb J .. Preaideul Mr Kinley uoiuinated Captain William rotiei ol ti rdinanta departmeui. to be broltaaor ol natural experimental philosophy at-tbe W..t Point military a. ad. iny. lunvass ol the senate indicate the. taf nil nation ol the Cuban question aa arranged In the committee will be ac- epie.l. Senator Teller aud Money, on h.-hull ol the deuiiMiraU, have endorsed the ameudiiieii' as rejs.rletl by Piatt, ol C iecli. nl. I ii. I. -r It the pniMMSsdl sdjudicatioii of the Hnlted State never can he withdrawn. It lollow that in ternational dissentlou will not be) leriuittl Cuba will have eall-gov-eiuuieui under the geueral uperviiou ol the Culled "-tales. kiss and ginparor travel Tegatbar. franklort, fab, in, K mg i..Uar.i. an roots io tCroubarg to see hi sick aittaff, ih.. Kiupress l (lermauy, ar rived hero at s) o'clock this morning, kaiser Wiikmlm wan to have met bun ut He, station hut arrived late. Kd ward wailed an l.ur for Wilhelui'a ap pagrtnat. When he did arrive hearty greetings were em hanged, altar which tbt. two kings continued their Journey to Hamburg . Invaalon In Cape Celeay ust.rr.a lu.ndou, Keh I' ho news of lien- eral iKtwet's route cause great glee at the war oltloe. The othcials say though l. wet ha probably aaraed .1 anger of capture a awriou Invasion of Cau Colony ha. lateu deterred. in lun Mak. Mequeit. Madrid, Feb. 'J c I'bo tiean baa re quested i ieneral A.carraga to retain tbe pteioi, i.hip and to tix.rgau.su tho ministry it ia Iwlieved thl will piwtpoue the crltlt. Women . Uurtnltery Sura. Parkviile Mo., Fab. V -Park Hall, the woman's dorinilurv ol Park college, wa destroyed by Are thl morning No live urn mporlnd halt but there wuru many narrow uev.uta. Plitsburg. Teaet. Sura. Pittsburg, Texaa.Keb. 3b. Tba bus i iicsh iH.rlion ol this i.. wn is wiped ut hv tiro The loss is thm,oi OUNS AND AnnUNITION