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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1891)
' - - .- -V -r- : AW Ara .-:.-. - 4 y;; 1CI. n i -v. r 7: six n the Threshold ot the lew Year ! The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dr. r Goods FOR 1891 AT: W. F. READ'S- His aiwortment m h'v&tr Ih-.vi ever before, :uil lie is irt-pare:! to satisfy . utt m i ? in .i:ality variety anii prices. The Iliirhi'st MarkH iVkv Paiil Kr i'uniitry Truilucr. Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. And koeD vonraplf wnr'ii, if you vouM onjov liealth aii'l life. The Pasteur Filter is reeomiiioi leil liv all plivsieianf" as the verv Ivst. Call iitui see how thev work and learn Ilriee. No one can afford (o ii'i wu utiiii oiij. roi ' l nni in niovr uiii niu iiliku uiu omui (.:oimoi i" ahle, or a rookinu stove or ratine that i- varrantnil to keep the housewife in p-l huniiir. rill am! se'ect fn-in -m r inmien-e line, ein!ii:n-ii:g all tin- in gt leNiral!u inakts oi ctoves. v - MUi4L JLHA1M SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and diflcr- ont kinds of Stove:; f.,r Hfintoi,- i . . ggiUSS h ...un UOflk-r-r ari) T'oWorId-sBost- maaafaot nwua ti,at . " ore trade Jn tie , 'ot Haifa-; me G, Beware Smith. Sz Senders 'HE liMlSLATURE. II. Mitchell Elected U. Sonator by tho Caucus. S. iKto.M) nivs i'i:okkiin;s. Tl! Swum (f Clerks DenouuceJ as a S.1.Q-U1 Mtny Bills Iatrotuced iu Bolll Hsnres. Sm.km, Jan. 1:5. The f-'eeoiiil ila.v's Hi-ssion of llie O.eou lesi's I ilur. l aves no luult as to the i.iel I hat. the ineiiihr-rs propose to put through a healthy volume of Miriness dining the 40 day's al loiti d to them, as hotli housea i in !) I : a Lt-l y nettled down toaetive work. Tii st-at o: hotli the nieiiihers ironi Uuio:i county, .lohn Me.Vlli .xier and J. A. Wright, will he contest-! i. McAlli -ter i a democrat ami Wright i.s a republican. I'tias. t ioodi-nouli, of Is'and City, i tiie man who "ants to o cupy Mr. McAltiirtei's chair, and J'unham Wright, of Medic.il Spriiw, is after the place of J. A. Wright, triudulent voting is the claim of hoth co:itehta:i.s. T.;e e'e tioT of I'nited S ates sen.it t will occur on Tuesday, Jan. 2 )tli, at 12 o'clock in e;tc!i le)i:-je sep.ir.ne'y, and e tch day there after a! VI in. in j lint convention. The electbn of Hon. J. II. Mitchell on the iir.st ha'dot is on ce led. A joint cauc'is of the p-'Uibiican lueinbeiH to-d.iy voted unanimously t) re-elect Sen itor Mitchell. Am n.; the bills introd iced to dav wac one bv Jeir M vers in file f Mi an appropriation of senate 4-: ;t mi for t lit improvement of th-' Su-li Spring in r.ii'.n c iiinty. The file ii" t;ie ."prini'S has been dedi cated to the p'.thlii an i it is pro posed to make f thrill a public park. It i" g 'aer.illy considered as a in -a ;ure thai tdiouid pa -v. TIii- iu iieati-'iis are that the canvas ot li-e g i'e; n u. ii i.il vole an! lh- in 1 1 rural of t iov.-i nor I'ennoyei- will take place in j int s-'s.-iion to-uiorioiv. The g )V-'rn irs iiiau.'nr.il a C'Uiiji'eti-d lo- I iv. and r.'iidine.-s. Irer all 1 WilS is in Five biiU for appropt-iat ions for wagon rods have been intro l ice-1 to-day. four in the hone and one in the senate. The ai'grega'e amount called for by the-ie hills is .ft:,0'M. l-'oity-eigbt bills were int rodiieeil in the house t-d ly and thirty-me in the senate, he sides a score of re-olutions ainl memorials in each house. TIii h-ats the record of any p eceding the tils' d iv of the session, ix Tin; skna'i r.. The senate was called to order at 11 a. m., by Piesilent m-ihoii. After the roll was called, ptoceed ings v re opened with prnyer lv Itev. Hubert Whihikcr, of Stil-m. Senators lawson and liilyeu weie invited to seats within the bar. The minutes were read and ap proved. President Simon here announced his appointment of committees as follows : Judiciary Tongue, Moore, Ful lerton, Watki 8, Cogswell. Waysand Means Carson, Moore Kakiii, Fullerton, IJaley. Klections Cross, Willis, Weath-erford. Claims Crosno, Cameron, My er. Corporitions li.ikin, Dodson, I!l ickniitn. I'ul.lie Lands Fullerton, Wat kins, Fulton, Willis, Cogswell. Mines Cameron, Didson, My ers. Printing .Sinc'air.Maekay Cogs well. Fe.'eral Uel ifnuis Willis, Tongue, Weatherfor.l. Kaiboiids Mack.iv, SincLdr, Ndrv.il. Match, Matiock. Public nuihiings Mirsch, Mil t m, Carson. lt;ids i.n! Highways Wait, Tongue, ('loss, Looney, Veatch. Cjuni iep Normal, Fikin, Mat loek. .Mili irv Air.iirs tiat.-s, Cross Ve.lteh. Co uuierce I'.l I'-kman. llilt.m, F n 1 t o n, j J.-iiniiig Hat h, Crosno and each hotase to :i e t wfh tin- siiine e 'niinitft'e of ;i-h;iigri.ii to liMik after the fishing niilusiries on the ColtimlSa river and regulate aws goverijiBg tin; same svilh a uniloi in law; a(rplel. Senatp joint nieinoi ia! No. 1, for irrigati.-iu of waste ano ari l land in I'maXilla county ;ih preweniel. Seiiase resiihi'ioii No. I. lo de fine th-jjdiitie of ilii i ail road com missio' or to tvp.' il t he bo.n-d if railr'aT c-nninis-iotiers passed lo second Te,niliig Weatlierfoid, of l.inu eoiin'y, in troilueijfl concurrent res ilu'i"n that senate (neet in joint convent on at I0:.'r)f" in . Wednesday, to can vas tfieivok'of eoveruor and oliiei State, tilices a::d t- be;ir :ui v :-em munic(Jioil tie governor may w ish tooflrtij'; rirrf,'4(iction of b'.'ls : Itfjerg, to appropriate !f:'., '00 "for. t'ji wib!isjimei.t of to n tprinii:-, iu Sodavil:c, O'eon, and and ail "money not so sp nt shal! be retained in ke-p such i uproc inents in g.i-d order. P.tM-d to second n'a lieg. Uii:eJ were sus pended I'.y l.oottey, to a oeiid iiu of ( re'oii ;n i"ir'.rd to establishing count v ro'ii... l!v Witch, t reiieal the law for a b)a:d -jf r i iro i-1 c jiiiinis.rioiieis : second rendi- g I'.y M vets, amendment of la a s fOreuon. Cy Ciosno, to autho-ize thej is suing of bonds by the W. V. it C. railroad. P.y Wiilis, to provide for the es talifisliin of a board to log il ite t ie practice of smgeiy in the sta'e of Oregon ; sec eid reading. I'.y Myer-, to define what snail be terae-d criminal negligence and for the punishment of fame; se cond r a 1ii g. J'.yKi'icy, for an appropriation to take wittr from the Ui.es and iublie siriiu's in re.:on f -r irriga l Oil, tte. ; second reading. P.y Watkins, to niain'ain poit win railA'iiys on toe Coluurria river at certain points; sec!id re nl tig. l!y i;;;u-k:n.ui, to provid tfotOi) for a ao!i ro i'l from Mo-iuiiient ti John i'ay. in tir.tnt county; s?e-i!id leading. f;y Coi;-.-li, t protect employ- in t:ieir c.a ni lor w-'ges: s cond reiulin. I:y llir.-ch. to provide f r the the c iiip!'i ioti of tne capip-l. I'.v I', ik-n. t ) amend crtaiii ;u-ts regula'ii'g the leconling of con vey. i:;-s in Maiiiii, l.a'ie and l.inii. .-en itor Toii'.'ite i !i.tirm;in of the j 1'iieiM'V 'loiiHiiiitee, presented re port o! t hat committee r-c:.iniu-nd-iug liiat. i'iu h co'iiniiUec mploy o;ie ;:;i-rk if they ti id such Iclp iiei-essaiy. The rate of c impeiisa t on not to exceed i 't per diem, is Tin; itoi m:. Afier roll call prayer by Pev. I'.rown. Miliiites read ami en ree'ed. A coniuif'ee was a)i:Hiinfel fo notify thy senate thai house was rganiz"!. I hi roduct ion of bids-: Pv Story, to establish state min ing huieiu and create ollice oi sta e mining inspector and ininer aiogist . p.y Wel-h, fo regulate sale of spirituals, malt and vinous li-ipioi-. en.i -t lic.nse of $-KM.) spirits and $200 for malt and vinous not iss loan one ye.ir, and rejial all present !awj. I'.v Killain, to compi-1 corKra tions to pay employes in cash not l-'ss often thai once in thirtv .la.?. I'.y Ihuham. to establi-di a li- liiai.v tor convicts at s-'ule ieni tentmry and appropriat" !" '0. I'.v Jenuiiig-, to create an office of pn cincl a-ses-or and abolish county assessor. Jlv' l.ichey. to ct-ate Wilbur c-Hintyfroiu Cmatida, with Mil ton as eoiin'y seat. l!v (ianibee. assessiiK-nt bill, exeinp'ii'.g mdebiedtiess except mortgages to California law. I'.y .Mixue, display Oregon'. res'jureeoa!. the worUt's fair o.i half mili first, and same second vear, about 114,000. Ity Ma'.l, to provide for building a bridge trom Portland to ha.-t Portland. liv Mirv, Pesll ruu water bill. for tf5!)l,(WK) bonds, not exjmpt from taxa'ion ; referred, to Mult nomah delegation. Py Thomas, repealing the usury law. lv Story, to eatabiish a stat mining b.neau. My Welch, requiring proper bii.mls on canned Sriini iii. i'.y Weed, giving Columbia co intv live couiuv court sessions, iu.t:ad of four. Jeiinitegs introduced a resolution tint ( nly live of the committee be a ithori.ed to employ clerks: As sessment, taxation, enrollment, j'idiciary and education, and no otiier eoininttt 'e.s have cerks. Me s.tidtharin lssj and 1S.S0 great exiwnse was caused by needless employment o clerks. A sharp deba'e aro.o between (ianibee, Paquet ami oi i iterest six per i nt., t sccoiid r-.idii-g. l'ytiarlield. to amend t e assess ment laws, tos -cond leadm. Py Coleinm. iiiakin-.' the lctia! rale of inteiest six j er cent, and eight by conl net. I'.y Welch, for .f 12,000 for a road from Ohiey to tir-envill.. Adjourned. thk i:iNii, Tin l-m;ir-j-l'ilil.niuiis f i ! t Will Tak- l"la- T..-Iay. Xkw Oiilkass. .Ian. ':). Mavoi Shakespeare said to-day he would not inierfere with c-uniiig prize ligiits and it is understood the governor will let t lie matter rest entirely with municipal author ities Kiiruii and Muldonn ae in town avd all the notable pitgiii-'ts o: tiie country have arrived or are on ti.eir way to w.tneis the Ocinp-sey-Fit'siinmon contest to-morrow. Am.-iig the latter is Ivter Jackson, 'he colored champion. Sullivan, it is said, w ill !. here. i.ate to iiic,t I'.illy Meyecs and lack M'-A.iliife sigied ail ajr.e inent to ligot for f."'M) and : he largest purse ollen d ei-hel bv the Puritan club of New V rk. ( llyiimic or Ne v t irleaiis.' Revest on or Califo nia -iliiielic e:ulis oSa:i F.-aui i.. o. The niitcli will take pla.-e in April, alter McVulill'e nieeta Carroll. A DISCJKACKFI I, FIUIIT. Omaiu, Jan. I;. The linish liuht Itetween Jin. my bind ay, of this fit y. and Marry ii!m ore. of Toroiito. Canada, last nidn, was a most di-tfraeeful allair. Cp to the ihirty-lhirdTound it was an inter esting contest, gamely fouirht. In the thirty-fourth, when the Cana dian had Lindsay all but kno ked out, !.indiy clinched and in tie fall lan 'e 1 on top. Me ar s and delilterately kicked (ill more in tin head, bir desp te a cry of foul the relVree ordered 1'ieat to fijht on, bui when i.'.iel-av r -at-. I the foul in the ihirty tif'li r .nil I, the tight w;is given to 1 m--re. others. Parnea contended that in COMIMKATIVKI.Y NO Itl'slNKSS ti;axsa(iki) vi:siki:ih . (Tfiuti.Ier-(t i'Hi nf lUr Hi-liriu St:i ''..ill rt. vto-ty hiiiI 111. ImliHll llu-sLi.ii -I'll. Tin;tii-i-l Itill. iMtiNUTov, .lan. I.;. it i tin- der.-t fo-i tl.a' tfi. cilom-t roiisiii ercd t In Peii ing sea controversy and ilc Indian pietiou at Hie legular meeting lo-day, but it is iiuHiss:ble lo obtiiin any oiiicia! i'lformation on the tubjeel. I hi reK: t on t he hiei-e appoi tionmeut t.i'l w;is presented in tin senat" (o-diiy. Mivis, I'.erry an 1 Piodt t unite H lb" iu'it niy r-p. .it thai Arkansiis. Mimes'iia. Aiis-ouri and Nm Voik ought to have each one moie representative than pro vided by the bill. A bill passed the senate to-day to traief-r oliicL-is oi tiie army fr-iiu thi limited to the unlimited list of tin ret ird list. It wid re sult in ihe imiii diiite transfer ot !l lo!!i ers and result in placing o'J or (i t oiliccr.s Dow elieit'le for re tirement on the limited list. The senate to dav resumed on- sideta'ioti of the linanci d bill and was ad-besscd by Sherni m against Stewart's amendment. Adiich ami Fvarts als i spoke against the amendment. McConnell argued in favor of free coinage. It was decided that Jon- a of Nevada, I.t- galls, ii!son and Misco.k be allowed to address theseni'ein extense lo-morrow. alter which a t-n minntes' dybate be entered II 'Oil. StrMinlffl YeSMel. Pokti.asi), Jan. 1."!. Sutt mi A: P.elee, shijiping merchants, re ceived a dispitch to-day stating that the American ship, Clireme S. Cement, h id encounter d a hurricane and was dismasted in the P.urnmdas. Tin Peinent is reirularly engaged in the Portland New Yoik trade, and was one o: the first of this season's grain Heet to 1 ave here. Sl.cc-tor for I'. S. S-n itor. Sl'RiNUKiKi.P, 111., Jan. P5. The Farmer?.' Mutual I'.enelit ass ela tion rejiresentati vs to-night nil- animou-ly lcnteO on lion Als n J. Sireetor as candidate for I'nited States s nitor to succeed Farw.-ll. They have dee'ded to suppo t Streetor lor an indelin to time in belief that on" or the other of the two old paities must come to them. The Ice Wan Too Thin. Pikis, Jan. IS. To-day, not withstanding the contrarv orders of authorities, in-jn and fjoys at tempted to cross the Seine on the ice. Iu the foolhardy a' tempi nine arsons lost their lives. Saw Mill ISiiriieil. NEAIilXU PINEKIDGE llosti'e Ifidi.in-: in Fu'l View of tiie Agency. 1 HEY ai:k si i:i:ot xokd. Geu-iil Miles D-cidis io Giva i, Co: pie of Hy' Oraro-Ovor 70l)i) R d-ski-s (Jiuipel Togriher. vT. Lous, Ian. 13, A Post Iispat -h stall' eorressjndent at l ine F:d:e aeney thN inornit g t-ie-raphs th.il pajM'r as follows Indians are in eiiu i, within full view, north of the for: ifi.r-ilii..):H I'neir right column rests there and t ie hue extends northeasterly, ninnii g up the gulch liehind the blurt". . I'ehid'vtliein i natural aaiphitheatei, a rugged, bn.ken lope. Mil leet to tiie crest. It is j is a mil irom itie agency, ami Vhi:e Clay cieek r'lns ln-side it ( n the plains are teccs hy the hundreds, pitched irrei-ulai ly. i.il Idled together in groups here, an-1 gat here 1 wi lely apart there. . loving about moo ' the tees ij.e livid giass sii iws tuicks and r jii uvs with their children an I dogs Suc'i a sjiectaele imprints iiself on the min I with staitiint; clearnes, f'r it is huge in i s i.randeur. striking'y nni-pie and woiideifnl. Ju-t between tho plain ind the egeucv, percle-d on a hill Im hind tne eartuworks, is a three-inch t itle, w hich is trained on the camp. For a while yealerday ewrylsody at i'lne Ki Ige waited anxiou-dv. fueling that everv moment the roar of that gun might be heard, and every o'ie was expectant, lieneral Mihs hid n titled Father Jute that he would nor consent to a c jiuiiel. Captain Pougherty, comuiand iii; the infantry couipauv at '.he f oitiliiifious, had th-owu out piekets a ijuirter of a Hide beyo:nl the line-. Indians were known to be ju-t lhvond the bil , almut loo i yaols distant. Major H.-iker, paymaster. visiel the fortiiiea ' ion to pay oil' the company, and ;dl the men were in camp 1K) var Is away. ex--ept one, who wa left to g'urd thi near guns. Mid denly t ' Indians were cn on 1 he cres' i-f the hi'.l. lint a short di-tance tn-vond the o hrs. Pi. k eis then others appealed on the bill to ihe iiOithwe-t and then hoilvoi more titan ihi imcks rase to the cnst of lh' hill bell a which toe ho-t,iles were sredil iilctease-l to UKI tiy t:ie tSI-.m of bainN ranging in num'iers from live to twenty-rive. talptai l.iughrty was iiuui Niiately noti lied and lie dispHtcheil a courier to l.eiidoiiai ters to notitv liem-ri Miles of f'e m-ve:iien s. Timii nui rviilif to the forli lic it oils he bad ih xuns prepared f ir action. ihe r.ii!' lioder adjusie-l h Mghts. and the cave in wbieham- iiiuniti in was tto ed was opened Almeol skirmisiier wer sent ..nt -voiid the I'm t:fi.-"ions on the ciests f tie hills. (ieneral Brooke is coining slowly toward tiie ageiii y. A d'siiitcli from Rushville. Ne i.raska savs that. lntwee 4'Hl and r.OO Indians broke aw ae from the luistilcs and have started fir Pad Lands via Wounded Knee. They ars crazy and fr.ui'ie, com mtting d predations wherever they go. (ieneral Carr, with the Sjxth c ivalry and one cenoaiiy of in fantry, and Colonel Wheaton, with "four companies of infantry, a - e af'er them. Contrary to expectation titer. was no conference between the chiefs of t'ie hostiles and (.ieneral Miles to-hiv. The latu r savs the 1 idians are still timid and appre hensive of pe.iii liment, and he proposes to allow a couple of days to elap.se before attempting to bring negotiations to a close. I heir camp is more than three miles long and there are 7000 In dians in ir, 2-"i 0 of whom are wan iors. II VMilNli II TOO Udllll. ICrutn Who Would Have Hl Wife Leitil Life of Shame, Seatti.s;, Jan. 13. Mr. John Flood, w ife of a Taoin i butcher attempted suicide in the Seattle hotel this morning by taking poison. She came bete three days ago with her hustiand, who has silica repeatedly beaten lir tie cause she would not enter upon a iil'e of s':Hiii to support hint iu idleness. Che husband was ar rested and the woman is expected t live. WASHINGTON'S LEGISLATURE. They Want to Co-pirat With lr rgon to Complete tho Lock. Washington, Jan. 1:5. Wash ington wants t:i co-ojerate with n- iht. Iass $" 000. The lire is Ivlueation Hat h, Ciosno ami j the past, commiitees not over- ... . '! 1.1 .. . ..11 .. .1 1 iiiackmat. j oaie.w.i:. wors. uao oe..o ueu s 09e,i to K. illf endiary Kinfivissfd Pi Is Dodson. Carson ; themselves with clerks, to the,. ' .. ... ... .... - Ivers. scandal oi thu hous. T'.n rolled Bills Watkins, Mirsch j On Jennitig-' resolution the Wi-attierfor 1. j ayes and u es were called. Miller Assessments Mo ire. M i 1 t o n, moved t" strike out all reference T.... Il,,,ru In. 1-! Tlin (ll.i 8teani Sawmill, nine miles back of j 'm .to bring abom a sinjedy Lvle, Klickitat county, Washing-1 ;,"''ll;'on of the Cas- ade Ioeki - ' . i .. .. "i' -i i llmiRiker. of Mi"kitat. Dresenti ion, was ourneo .-aiur.iay ai min- for pas-engers, awl freigljjj di vldinl into four uenral ai, a,..i.il j.laaaika i' Meanv, of King, laiirfehe.1 tiie world'--' lair subjeCT!!! the hou. e this morning. Thf bouse and penate coipiuiitee on the world's fair met to-night and drafted a bill, which will introduced in both houses to morrow. It levies a tax of i.ne quarter f a mill on taxable valua tion du.iug the next three yeare. This w iil net alxut (240.1MJ0. Senator Squire returned froiu Seattle to-dav aud heriff Mc liraw. his manager, will be hr to morrow. Kx-Senator Hough ton, of Spokane, arrived and en-lisl-d in the Calkins rank-. Squin e' friends say their follow ing is unchanged. It is enough to elect on the first hallo', w ith six cr even to spare. Calkins' Hends compute their strength at from :;S 1 1 44 votes, the Ufter tieing Jud,; Calkius' estimate. ANiVtH KU INDIAN W.IK. ;r..-r Vnsliinctoi' Nuhle Itfl Men t .-lliiB iarl to He Si. ik a nb Falls, Jan. 13. A spvial from Coulee City says: Pilly Oho, who has many frie.iu'H anions the Indams. started for Nespolum, and on hi way wu warned by some of the Indians not 1 1 pr iieed. Me rejiorted the Lillians in war paint, and that th1 voting bucks are all eager to go on tiie warpatn. The people ai alarmed all along the line of tie railroad, and especially on the Uirder of th- reset vat ion. Captain Charles Johnson, of Chilian, left Cotilep City Saturda, hurrxina back to Chulan to assist in preparing to protect the peopla in the evenr of an outbreak. He 1-ft the following communication for 1. II. Woodin, who came i i from Spokane Falls last night: "L. II. Woodin: Dear Sir: Thinns are gettint! dangerous on Oknii gin. The Indians are all arming. Kunners came through to-day from Kuby aud Conconnul iv to ask the governor for help. The ttoveriior haa sent 200 irune ami KHr,i rounds of ammunition." The following petition was sent down from Spring Coulee Okanogan county: "Si-kim; Coi'lek Pbkcinct, Jan. !. To 1 omniander of Spokane Post : We, ttie citizens of Okanogan county, ask and demand fiat you send troops to protect us against Indians, who are preparing for an outbreak. We ask that troops b sent im nediately at there is irn minent danger of trraible. There ill p:obty lie fighting ere you g-t this, as the Indians are getting ready tor an attack every hour. India's here and from Peitish Coluuil.; are ad armed for war." -igned lie thirty-five citizens. KKlli:il U IKK COMBINATION. Ve:iteh I !a mi.r. .11 Ivrlleir Agriculturo Ixioney, Xorval, Veatch. F i s Ii i n g Industries Fulton, Watkuis, Sinclair, (iates, Haley. Watkins introduced a resolution providing for a joint committee of i t J former legislatu es. Carried. elch moved to amend uy in chiding all com nit'ees. A resolution that the hours be Fire Alurm in the White Hotim. Washington, Jan. i. m. i An alarm of tire has just sounded from the White house. Latkr It proved to be a false alarm. henator Stanford Elected. Iluns.iker, of Kli;kttat. presen a resolution to-day providi meeting of the committ of the two legislatures to tjP initiatory steps. The house adopteU the resol ution. A bill extending the tim for the collection of taxes to March 1st. passed the senate to-lav. It will lie the first bill sent to irovernor. Uepre8enta'ive Fellows, of fcpo- Sai-ramento. Jan. 13. Senator from lo to 12 and 2 to ; adopted, j Stanford to day received a major-! kune, to-day introduced a bill reg First reading of bil.s: ity in lioth houses of the legrsla-1 ulating railroad rates and fares to J5y Welch, niiiking the legal rate ture voting in separate session. ' thtee cents a mile as a maximum A Ntw t'umpany That Will Cantrtl nil I'alcnU and Coutrarla, Ciii--... Jan. 13. Tbi 7x-l 1'rade loin tial says that the out io .k for a combination of barbed w ire in i lufacinrers in this conn try is u'ki !. The Columbia Wiie l'i. has l.een incorporated under the favorable laws of Kentuck. Stock links are otened and sub stantially all the rranufac.turers ex.-ept Washburn, Moen A ( . will he sufisen tiers, me new c-uupanv il control all n (tents, contract-, etc , issue new licenses and etab!ish prices. Two Uic Eire. Xkw York, Jau. 13. Van Tns- seii s cram elevator, i-.ieveiitn street anil Tliirteenth avenue, was damared rf3tK),000 by tire to-ninht. Xkw 1 oitK. Jan, 14. The sevnn stor" l-rick buildiuz occupied by aughn.V Williams, iron, i-teel and o I merchants is burning at :.!0 o'clock, and will probably Le a total loss. Eoiir Men Killed. Toi.kiio. San. 13. Four farm ers, Miit iiilmore, Grant Fleming, Reuben Bahcock and Charles Ream, at'emp'ed to-night to crs the Lake Shore tracks in a sleigh ahead oi a fast express train. Tiie engineer did all possible to stop, but could not. The four men weie instantly killed. Senator Hearat Caanot Live. Washington, Jan. 13. A cor.- sulta'io i of Senator Hearst's phy sicians, it is said, reached a deci sion that the senator is suffering of c.ancer of the colon os large iu- testioe, and that there is abso lutely no hops of recovery. lie may die in a tew days or lie may linger for months. Solid for Sqalte. Skatti.e, Jan. 12. At a meeting of the chamber of commerce to day it was decided to tend a com- m.ttee of twenty-five members, made up from both parties to Olvmpia to work in the interest. of Senator ApiiaMnid'ip refute the -lalemeiiiMfrade that tnVsenator t not loyal toTttim. The Halea Bridee Aeeep Salkm, Jan. 13. At a joint 8ion of the county courts of Marion and Polk to-day an oruer was nude formally accepting the big s eel bridge from the contractors. Its whole cost in round numbers is $$3,000. "Wny .don't you try the faith cure?" "Sol did." And hoard d it work? "Oh, siir-eessfullv, Jy jive! ami it cured vour a- thma'2'' "Oh, no; but it cared uiy faith." 2W. er- J sV- I I J "r,",,tr' ' - f . .."i rr