ran, :c i.!c;:ary &mm. SAVE TIME ExnyiiNO HOW? and worry lJLL The Dally Astoria n oTw Mas a Rkmia UNO PtBHlT ...Family Circulation... An "Ad". .V.t'CH OIi THAN THRFf TIMIIA i UKi! Aft THAT Of ANY OTMBS PAM in Astoria. In f H. Aerom'! "Weill lalueaa." ICXCI,USIVIC TKIvKGHAPIIIC PKUSS REPORT. VOL. XLVI. ASTORIA, OKWiON, Tl KSOAY MOUNINO, FKHKl'AKY !, 1!7. NO. 87 NOT THE CHEAPEST. BUT BOYS' SHOES A Clu'iiji Slum cud not !m :t otxl hIioo. If you want u ixxl tirtiole, cmno lien; K not, anywhori) ! will ilo. A flood Mcrvlccnlilo Hlioo for ' A heftcr ui-nila Ini. . The very Item - COLUriBlA SHOE CO. VALENTINES COMIC All Kinds GRIFFIN City Book Store WHY Do We Have Because our Goods arc Properly Represented. Wo Dial Courtoouxly with Our Custoiiu'ra, Wo ConiMiler Their Want, And (Jive tho Mont Value for the Lowent I'rice. FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co. NINTH STREET Asr-hl,t Pavinc 4 9,iisii vvsuiig vii i in iiiw ri..ueiv i'wvi. Repairing of all kinds of Foots Clarkson & ftlcjrvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co. r All Work Hoof Vulntinu and HMlrlni LMky HiHif. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. orncB: Kopp's Hew Brewery UNION MEAT CO. SHIELD BRAND flAIS, BACON, LARD CONDENSED MEATS GUARANTEED THE BEST .. IN Ttlfi NAKHET... Cor. 4th and Gllsan Sts PORTLAND OREGON J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND EHARF BUILDER MOUIIIC MOVKH. Houm Moving Tool for Kant. ASTORIA ORHOON SEASIDE SflWBM. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring-, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ing! and shingles. Term reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. - Proprietor. THE BEST Thut Im Whnt Wo Hove' l.rM 2.00 92, Jt to 2,KO . -SENTIMENTAL and Stees & REED The LARGEST BUSINESS? Guvtl. Tin and Slate Rooflnr for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets Room Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon l.envo orilera at J C ominer- Mtre Guaranteed N. JENSEN and K. 0. HANSEN R. I Boyle & Co. Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL. ST. The Palace Cafe cm the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Ogsters It tat shell or cat Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. VV. WHIPPLE TUB PALACE S. FRHHMAN. Ut of Freeman Holmee. R. T. Eanli, Ut. of Stockton Cl. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Maker "'""'C'.lVo? fll1 Kinds of IBaohinepy Iron and Brass Castings General Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES Wekh Patent Wheel, Ship Smlthlnf and Steamboat Work, Canary and Mill Machinery. Marin, and Stationary Boil er. Built to Uider. Specially equipped for loeeera' work Correspondence solicited 1 8th and Franklin. Phone 78 COLUMBIA IN WORKS MORE VICTIMS OF THE COLUMBIA Cii.tn!n "Charlie," of the Jessie, Misv Iihj Annthcr .Man Drowned. 'Ill i: SMALL IMIAT ADMIT A Hlsit Tliii" After II Hturtil from Hlwrrp for tin" Jnmi--Hurry llan iltilst the H"tw1 Vloilin. A loim boat, drifting down str.-om yi-sCMay afternoon with a strong ebb tide, ultfwmt tut Kim4Uit, suggested to lli'Wi- n 'tlur J. It. tttiU N. U" k tliatt (Hrlui. sntiw an.- wus III dwtr. or lut1 l,.-n foully JiiUt Uli. Iiiv.Hkii llon provril tluit trt aJI .rnliaWllty 'up itn Charlie'" Hwtuem f the sih'm nr J"M..i, hl l"'n tlnrwtw d while J UiiitliiK la git aUwjM fruil his siiittll IkmI yiettenlny atr-tuaii. HumUy akftTii'Mn tlw pilot sthooiirr Jul". in i ltargi' of I'lliat MiVlcolm, with i'u.t,in hwinit iU.d omiw. outu Into (It luttlxir and sji'-hiv0 Just rUnive tlw (1 It. and N ilm k tmthe ttutln cluiri-rv-l; it tK'intr tha m iur Run ! turn to k outiJ'lf. Yetclny titoniilTis iM H u'rlm k lhr ititv WTW pn 1 .iff (n full, ati" I tlw catin. tunordliiK to t'tis I'm,. ilrw hi wi and pnc-rl In ftium mi Inl. eul hn fct th- wati-tnuati f 111- x-kmI Mhllr Cif Is 111 airt. At I n i'lKk lio unit iuwn ( liw. '1'm.k. ami stiiriiit In istr t( tif wiiaJI tamta of thr Ji'miIk for his vtmh-I As !) xud th" Kan Jm h lioil.il cuptuln and ak-l him to go irl with him and k a.t his trtin 1H1.. tilp. Thr Siui J'bmi sklppri- nn'tiil Uutt bv nmlil not Just l!i'-n, to wt.lrh H-tiiiKn answi-rfd tiwt Iw would mtum tn Imlf an hour. Tliat wns tlitr !:ut h'irl f ClilK. Hn itn son, ait hv t iro on tiward Crw JmimIs. (m!y a fi'w niintMei afir tlis tho nuiail whin lsi "t Hw Jifwli- was swn ll.Hittni; down rl mnlit (iIhuiiiH In a llr--l IIiik with tlui Jr, with no one hi It. ft It .and N. W.timan Krk-kson ait " e k.wy.11 Ms bout and Went to c-ttptuiv t.V mtuiwnj-. lty hunJ work vxauiimng vacn ed ut onswers. inis 1 It) K.-uliie: ju.iin l the 1. k inM tv w41l pnJmMy cover the actual into th.- ilwinn. 1. iuid l.i.t(. the swift .expeieen of the course and nothing fur .0.1. ttdf cirht th.- jHiJirt.T of the J. s- J t.r is .l.wtnl by th departiniiL rale's lU mul towed hT l" th- r.nr of i It Is to e no'.ed thut this course Is the d. k. nh T" It wo d!ivord t!iot ! ojk-;i to all p, nr n h deJr to engage the Miniiwiiy Insit luul iu wiit.T In her. iMi.l thu.t tin- row lis Kh ti.i-1 bin taken douii iuid tln-.xii'w la.iil on tli.its all ffhlp-liii4e. An liiviwilKattiiK force won u.t once oi'khiiIiiiI. .ixl iinn.l the llllilll lxlt buck to the JirJe, here It wu m' f.xiii.l (hut no eaptiiln. or ivtu.'htniui iui alMDint. Wlwn iw.ni uKt tUirhi OaptJiin Car- nith.-rei. meiwr r thi J sul.l UuU he only knew his skipper and wateh inan by iihe najiKi of cluirlli'," and could only oiiMiuirt for his dlsapp. ar iin.i' um the theory ttutt aft.T Itwvlng th.t Sun Jose he pta -l.xl to (lie Jessie, irot ul.'tiKrii.l.'. tk down ils row -lock, pliui'l his ours livsld.; bk (he pnlntar I ii his liiui.l im.l tn uLt'tni'ling to t limb over (lie roll onto the lck of the Jessie kist his hold by the rolllnir of the Inint In the gule and slipped into th swift oumut of th river. "tlluirlle" Hwanson was a well known and populivr pilot, lutvlng h.rsts of friends 1n Ant. flu. Kor j-oora he wiis In tho employ of the o, It. and N. t. i.n the Siin J.we. and liuet night Agent lAuiieilny said 1h fii one of tho m.wt falt.liful and skillful mm they h.id ev.-r hud. His Mend are still hoeful that there l itne niUtiike and that he will yet be found Honiewhere n-iliorc hut up tat a late hour no further tldliifrs liiul lxon reiiveil, HAItUY HANgl'IST DUtVNKD. The Columbia clnlin.sl (x victims yesterday, the mnnd betng Hurry ltiui- iltilst, a llsiuTiiian In the- ouiiloy of (he Sean.lliviiviau cannery. Tli luiildcnt oo- ourriil alul 7 o'clock hiMt evening. l-'roin what muld be I.niju.nI int night, Itiuuiukit had ln llflilng on the river and was returning hme. All went well till the boat nrtived off the Snuidlna- vlan iNiimery, wIumi, In attempting to ciine about, the burnt viu struck by a heavy s i mill. The lsnm swung wound so quickly that HiuiiiuIhi Iuid not (line to get out of tho way, and he was struck a terrlllc blow on the head. knocking him Into tlio ley water. He was probably n-ndered unconscious and sank before aslKtaiu, could reach him. Tlie bixly has not be-n reoovereil. The weaUuM was vej-y rough all day yes terday and the uufottiuuite man chanc ed to Ih, lit'.tilin. It tould ir.it Ih- l.rn el last night w-hothor or not Banqulst had a funilly. He va an old-time flsh- ornuui. FHEB COUHSES OF STUDY BY COR- UESI'ON PENCE. To meet the noeils of lnj-jjo numbers of people both old o-nd young who live In remote sections of country or In places where the school are not advanced, the university of Oregon lias nuule ar rj.!igenieiiUi to conduct a four years' course of study by oomwiKHidonce. The plan Is to nwike thla course entirely fiw except a small charge which will cover the actual expenses. This charge will be In tlie form of a small sum for each lesson sent out. It will not exceed what Is actually paid out for pontage, oind clerical work In conducting the luiuraf. HLudifiU will Im cxpwtid to urd'-r thrlr l xtl)o.M -u(mt throuiJi I's-.il d :il-t or fptn tin- l'irtlnnd lk sioros. It Is honl tint i liiiKi- numtc rs Of MHpi IH JLVivll ttl lll-IVCS of this opirt unity to do IntMlkntual wrirk un-il.-r wiiiH-ti-Mt Kulilntw'. It it also 1kiP'I to liitofst tlw tn'-MS tit the ta.tn In tin tiTi'-ri.ikliiK so tluit It may hi i.oni'j 1-ry ulji-ly knonn. No nrwiipa pi'i' can he pitid for publishing tho an-iwMiii'n-iiK-iit of Uu itmine, since It Is ii"l. a I'luu fis mukliiK motw-y, hut It la hopi'd that a sit.-w) put. II': kplf it ii ut)- U. twikmH said tlxit ttw pr-eia vlll I.iikI lis pow. rful imliliirn U ard tlw suu'ws of Uu.- work. The wurse will m .llvlil"d Into five ui-pat tmi-nts nf study: ICniclUh lltmitur, Latin, his tory s'ld (tlvlcs, njttii'(iia.U s. s;iine. Four y.tn work bwn p!iuin-'d In fu-h t tluwr diurunriils. Any per imi inuy tuko up rarvs or nil the d.' purtiiiontji as li.j chw. TIm rours.. will h nm.lu-.t-d as fol l.rw s: Any pr-rson who Mlshes to lake su. c iiware rf Uie artudli'a may -nd in lika nrutte t th I'nlvnrstty of Oregon. Uugiene, lirnpin. The words "Kxten nil Ift-piu'ittw-rii" sluiuld lie written on tlie envulup. He cnuutd uue clearly whit IWh-s of study tie wishes to take up. I irelon will ti asmt to him at rtut. f'ir procuring t-l hooks and In- struoiioiu ooncrming ttie details of the ou me. Questions will be mailed to students roVfrwi? deflnlt purtWns of the text- books from tlntf to time as th'-y are iirrlud. Tlx elvmld be carefully an nirt"l and the answers mallw) to the i:xtnslim Iirpartment of the I' ni ver sa y. They will be cyirrwoted and re turned, together whh a new set of questions. TIUs Is In brv-f the sclwme of tlw mum. Tlio univnlty hao Iwei carrying m this work In a Uinlted way f.rr lo yt-ars, but It la now hoped to nuke It much more exutfcalve, aid more ic'trully ust-ful to the people of the state. The experience of tlie pax., how. ever. HiU-oa extrtistjii di-parttneiit In a MiUan to mimiift' the pruotlcal di't.iils of the course a.-curntely uid promptly. The only churKe whJi-h will ts iiuulo ulll for the lists of ques tions and, f'ir Tiiorklrui the answers which are s-nl In. it as tlwught tluut this ia.n Im- r".luxd to t-n ornta for '; ea'h r-t of qUurtlioiie um t.n ewnts for in study, it sill cover the gixiuna ot the UMI.J goiKl high r'h.al course, and the qiicHtlons and suggestions which will wilt out may oft. n bu u.sed with poult In rvftews and examinations In chy hlg-h aotioi'ls. No ptsmm should ttxit a i-ounw of this kind U a com plete aulwtUute for a g""d soh-Kil. but If ttie rs-hooi Is not a-ilable for any rwuem llien muiii advancement in sound leaning iiuiy be made by taking a oomnpondiiice course. full outlines rf the course will be sent Uxm applicHtlon. C. H. CHAPMAN. NOHTHKItN PACIFIC SAKE. Mllwauktv, Wis., February 15. The feile of the Northern I'aoitlc llallroad CoiniMuiy's properly and tlie iransfcr to the Northern I'aelllc Hallway Com pany, the purclmser. luis beon fully i-oinpleled, Judge Jenkins having en tered an order In the I'nited States iMuin conllrtnmg the action of Master Carey In exeotuii.g the dieda transferr ing tlx propeity aivd eaixjtkming a dlsilton of tlie pnxw'ds as made by tho muster. This U the last act In tlxi dLipoMUon of the property, but years will ellipse before Oie court Is done with the litlgiUkm. SETTl.EltS DKSTITl'TE. Juliaettii. Idaho, February 13. HancJi ers Imbxlay fnHii the Nex 1'orce reaor vati.m report cotuUlerable deatltution among the settlors. JIany who went on the new lands with Insulliulent funds to tide Until oxer to the tlrst crop are subsisting entirely on xtatxis and us ing biirmxl barley f.-r oilToe. Neighbors are doing everything to tide them over till (lie spring, but seed wheat must be bpnipht In to enable them to put 111 a crop. THE MARKETS. Llverpol, February 15. Wheat, spot, tlnm: demand poor; No. 2 red, spring, 6s 4d; No, 1 hiu-d Manitoba; not quoted; No. 1 California, 6a 6liid. Hops At Londoii. IVoiflc Coast. 3 15s San Fr.tncl, Fet-uary 15. Hoiw 9llo l fiir to chcv, and 12(iUVi. for fancy. Portland, February 15. Wheat Wal la Walla. 80'uSlc; Valley. SJ'4S3. MAJOR McKlXLEY ILL. Canton. Ohio, February 15. Major McKlnloy wua confined to hks room tonight and his doctor advised him to aoo no visitors until tomorrow, or until he has newvereU from his cold. This k the first time he bus been Inaccessi ble to oallora since his return from CVjlumbus over a year ft1- Mr. D. Slaughter was in from the Ne- halem yesterday, and bromrht thirteen hxl of cttle which will be purchased. It in said, by Ross. Hlgglns & Co. at 5Mi cents per pound, dressed. DEMAND MADE FOR SURRENDER Startling Turn of Affairs in the Turkish-Grecian fiijht Our Crete. 'J III-: PEOPLE WILD WITH JOY I'ownri Have Iandwl Troops Effort Will lie Mode to l'rwr.t Furfher llMUUiUm In Candla. Athons, Felrruary 15 (Monday even. Ing). .olnel Voswis, aide de camp of the king of Greeoe, and commander of the Orwk army corps at Platonics, only an hour's distance from Canee, has Is sued a proclamation to the Cretan peo ple. Hu bus also demanded a surren der of the Turks. Troops from foreign men-of-war have landed svt Canea. Tlie Kusslarui, French IJngllch and Italians each have furnish ed a hundred men and tlie Austrian nfty. With th oorvit of tli Turkish authorities th whole detachment was lundeil under the command of an Ital ian offloer. A similar second detach ment, aiiimanded by a French offloer, will bet held In readiness to hand. The KuaMian, French, English, Italian and Austrian flags have been hoisted on the ramparts of the town. The com- mand.- of the Gre.-k squadron has been notified of thrrr landing. GREECE'S POSITION. Athens, February 15. Replying to a oollortJve note of the pnwens, the Gre- otan govemtnent had declared that its hlrvuntfcm tn affairs In Crete is Jus tified by the maanacrea there and U nut due to a desire to disturb the Is land. The Orw-k government announces that it is detertiejned to continue to dis patch troips f the purpose of re storing order. Great excitement pre vails here. The reieerves of 1S72-T3 have beun called upon In order to rejoin their colors wltuln forty-eight hours. Crowds continue to throng the room of the legislature chambers, anxious for news from Kettmo, Candla and Canea, where the Christians are in the minority. Two s'.eaiiKrs full of insurgents started for Crt-ie at midnight. PEOPLE WILD WITH JOY. CaJiea, CnU-, February 15. The peo ple her are wild with Joy over the the Uhuid of Crete. POWERS TO INTERFERE. (CopyrighteO. '7. by Associated Press.) Constantinople. February 15. The opinion in f'tlcial circles here Is that the (Ie.t of the powers will be instruet oj to occupy the Island of Candia very shortly and that pressure will be brought to bear uion lxth Turkey and Greece In order that open mtu- may be avoided. Should actual h.etilities com mence, Turkey would have little ditll culty In sendlpg an overwholmiroj force of trcxps Into Thessaly. But the Turks fear that the Island of Crete In any case Is practically lout to the (Xtoman Empire. There are already indexations In the Balkan peninsula that war between Greece and Turkey would be followed by a serioiiej conflict there, and it is be lieved the powers arc not yet ready to face such a condition of affairs. In the meantime, Turkey Is preparing for eveiituaUtiea and the calling out of the Greek army reserves of the class of isi.1 and 1SJS will be met by the as sembling of Turkish troops near the frontier of Greece. A large Turkish force at Salonika Is In readiness to move at any moment. It Is believed, however, that war will not be declared. NOW THEY MVST FIGHT. Stuart Has Completed All Arrange ments for the Corbett-Fltx. Mill. Car.son, New, February 15. Dan Stu art today took out a $1,000 license for the Corbet t and Fttzsimmons contest to tako place here March 17. He paid for it by check and now nothing In a legal way can prevent the big fight from taking place. It Is understood the local railroad has nuule arrangements with the Southern Pacific to switch all ex cursions on their track and bring them straight through without transfer. Sleepers will be sido-tracked here and will furnish sleeping apartments for passengers arriving In them. Stuart has been busy all day working plans for the arena, but refuses to take the pub lic Into his conlldence as to Just what the seating caaacity of tho arena will be, or what the exterior of the building will be like, beyond that it will cover a piece of ground 300 feet square and will be octagonal In shape. Carpenters are expected to start work Wednesday or Thaursday and seats will be placed on sale at the same time. TO REGULATE FISH TRAPS. Washington Senate Appoints a Com mittee to Investigate the Matter. Olympla, February 15. The lower branch of the legislature oonvenei this morning at 10 o'clock and the senate at 2 o'clock Uvls afternoon, after a Sun day recess. The house passed several bills, none of which are very Import ant, but devoted most of the day's ses sion to routine maters. The senate iivi.wl but one bill. It was a house bill providing tor tlx apot'tm'nt of coun ty sbn-p orrmmisMlotinrs, ami It now iroe to the govit-nor for his approval. Tlx main feature of the day was the jH'lmTnerrt on the part of the house until Wednesday of connlderatkm of the bill abolleihlng flHh traps, wheels, etc., and tlie poswtge of a reH"1utkn In the fmat providing for the appointment of three hoi 1 -over senators as a otmmlttee to toviwtlgfUe 'the fifth traps question and raiiort at the next session of the b-glslature. APPROPRIATIONS BILL. Carries An Enormous Amount No Ac tion on Arbitration Treaty. Washington, February 15. The coup arranged by the house kdra for the postage of the sunih-y civil appropria tion bin, under rnuipniekm of the rules, was a compb success) and this big ap- proj'rtation bill, carrying 50,,743, was passed without opposition or afnendrnent Just as t came from the oirrcnittee. The main apposition was directed against the river and harbor items tn the bill. The house made the host of the fact that today was sus pension day, and quite a number of bills of more or lens importance were paorMrl. among them the annate bill ap propriating ,740,090 for dosing the cre vaeaw at Paasw 1 Outre, on the Mlssts stppi; to equip the national guard with unif jrni Hpringfleid rifles. 45 calibre and the senate resolution to authorise the secretary of the navy to transport the contrtbutions of the Pacific coast ats,tai to the famine sufferers In India. The report in the contested election case of Benoit vs. Bo&tner, from Louis iana, confirming the latter', title to his seeiit, was unanimously adopted. Owing to the brief time of thla Ses sion yet remaining, extra night sessions will be h"td. hrintw fwri'h. for aideration of private pension bills, of which many hundred Hill remain on the calendar. AJiBITRATION TREATY. Washington, February 15. The arbi tration treary was not pressed In th legislative session today and it may not be called up again until Thursday. Senator Sherman said today that he would press the treaty against all other legislation except the appropriation bill. He did not intend to have it stand In the way of the appropriation bills. fcherman will not make a motion to postpone the trtaty, but it is understood that such a motion will be made. It is rierteved by many senators that the motion will prevail. It Is the desire of Semator Sherman to have a vote, as he does nut feel that he should con sent to put the treaty over without testing the sense of the senate. No one now believes there Is any hope of a direct vote on the treaty at this ses sion. THE ROBBER'S FRIEND. Joined a Posse and Successfully Effect ed the Prisoner's Escape. Kingman, Arizona, February 15. Sheriffs Cameron and Ruffner, with a posse, were following the trail of the Rovkcut train robber to Grand Canon, of the Colorado. When the trail got hot the Intrepid sheriffs sent one man ahoad. with Indian trailers, while they rented. The tnkilors found the robber asleep by a fire and, covering him with their guns, oaptured him. The white man's name with the trailers Is Rogers, w'lio told the Indians to gather wood to make coffee and to stack theiir guns. While the Indians were gathering wood tho robber Jumped for thtir guns, breaking one over a log, and threw one In the river and kai tQie two others, with all the ammunition, ordering the Indiana to "git." which they lost no time in d."ing. It Is supposed Rogers was a friend of Uie robber, as he is a cowboy of unsavory fame. The whole posse abandoned the ctuisaand returned to the railroad. IDAHO BANK FAILURE. Salt Lake, UtaJi. February 15. A spe cial to the Tribune from Blacktoot, Ida ho, says: The banking house of C. Bunting & Co, vtis placed in the hands of a receiver today. There have been heavy withdrawals from the bank of late and a receiver was appointed at the request of tlie principal owners of the bnk for tlie protection of creditors. Tho liabilities are estimated at $200,000 and tlie assets will probably be suffi cient to pay In full. The bank was one of the oldeat Institutions! of the kind in the state. STORM OX THE SOUND. Tacoma, Wn., February 15. One of the severest storms of the winter is prevailing In the Sound country. Dur ing part of last night and today a gale has blown from the southwest at a rate of forty-two miles per hour. During the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. one and a tlilrd Inches of rain fell FOUGHT TWENTY ROUNDS. New York, February 15. The Dlxon- Downey fight was declared a draw In the twentioth round. Steve CampMl. tho Mill Creek logger, was in the city yesterday. Meanv is the leading tailor, and par the highest cash price for fur skins. T MITCHELL FORCE IS SCATTERING Scerct Session of His Followers Is the Cause of Civil Strife. HE CANNOT NOW BE ELECTED Part of the fVmator'i Force Want to Nominate a Compromise Candidate but the Majority Objects. Special to the Astori&n, Salem, Or., Fobruary 15. Thirty-one members of the Mitchell Joint assem bly met at the copilot tonight and dis cussed the senatorial situation at length and tn all its phases. It was a secret oonferenoe, but K to known that no formal action looking either to the con tinued support of Mkchotl or his with drawal w as taken. 8ome of the mem bers advocator supporting Senator Mitchell to the end. Taylor made sev eral earnest talks, which seemed to re flect the sentiment of many of those present It was to the effect, that the interests of the Republican party were higher than those of any one man, but he added that the members of this con ference ought to have a right to name a candidate, if it is seen that Michel! cannot be teoted. Reed did not be lieve in allowing the minority to dictate to the majority. Senator Patterson, f Marion, thought the thirty-one could afford to hold out in tberrprescnt atti tude. There was no attempt whatever to secure an expression binding mem ben to keep up the ftght in Mitchell's behalf. The conference adjourned till Wednesday night. A rumor is afloat that Thursday is the day set for organization, but It can be definitely stated that no specific time has been decided on. It is the purpose of the opposition to organize when it is felt that Miti-heil is safely beaten. MET AND ADJOURNED. Salem, February 15. Only thlrty-thre members were present at today's sea. - skin of the Joint convention. Represen tatives Hudson, Vaughan, and Wagner tent letters asking to be excused on ac count of Illness. Senator Reed and Representatives Mitchell and Veness, who were also absent, seat no excuses. After roll was called the convention ad journed till tomorrow at noon. It is not likely that Representative Mitchell, of Marion, will enter the con vention tomorrow. There was nothing done In the sen ate or either of the houses today. DITTO DAVIS HOUSE. Salem. Februray 15. The Davis house met at 11:45 tonight Sixteen members were present. Adjournment was taken . till Ave minutes after 12. When that time arrived the house was again call ed to order and adjourned till 11:30 a. m. Wednesday. THE MARKETS FLUCTUATE. Probabilities of War in Europe Causes a Flurry In New York. New York, February 15. There was a larger volume of trading on the stock exchange today than for a good many days. The activity was practically confined, too. to the brat feiw minutes after opening, when the whole list tend ed downward, and to the last hour, which saw a smart rally and general not gains on the day's transactions. The slump in prices at the opening was wholly due to the Influence of the pan k'ky condidon of mind reported on con tinental bourses and to the fall in con sols and other securities In London. American securities were affected along with the others and option prices were on a level with London quotations. FLURRY IN WHEAT. New York, February 15. The wheat resporjled to the European war news this morning with an advance of lc for Saturday's curb, carrying May to SIN on tirsit subs. There was no little excitement among local sbopts until later cables, bringing; in .more peaceful accounts, somewhat allayed their fears. Speculation was larger than it has been In many weeks. Ei. McKerrln was arretted last mid night by OtIUr Obirs- for disorderly conduot. , Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength and healthfulneos. Assures the food against alum and all forma of adulteration common to 'the cheap brand. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. ill POVJOEO