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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1897)
The Daily Astoria n SAVE TIME Ha Rsoiiia AND PtHMASIsT r"M?.. How. ...Family CtrcuUtton... i H IIU tj,. An "Ad"-. MUCH ( TMA THSM TIMM A UtOI A THAT Of AH1 OTl,lAl III ASTOWA. In Tm AhimmunI "W.nl Luluaa," ICXCLUSIVI TKLICCIWAPIIIC PRESS REf'ORT, AHTOKIA, OIIKGON, Kl'MAY MOUSING, FEBRUARY 28, 1897. NO. 45 i NOT THE CHEAPEST. BUT THE BEST BOYS SHOES Thnt Ih Whot We l-lnve A Clifiip SIkm ninnol li a jowl nhoo. If y"i want a jjimmI article, coini hero; If not, anywhere '1h will tio. A (loot! HcrvlcenMe Hlioe for- A Hctlen itrntlo tor - Th very lml a.cM la a.no COLUflBIA SHOE CO. GRIFFIN & REED City Book Store Stationers & Booksellers All the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals Kept on Hand LEGAL BLANKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES WHY DO WE KEEP Robt. Stewart & Sons' Irish Flax Salmon Twine BECAUSE r It Is the Best, the Strongest and Longest-Lasting Twine Made . FOARD & STOKES CO. Dealer In Cork nd Lead Line. lUnulntt Twine, L.d; alo, Oar. Oarlock. I Jon I CiM.klnj Utensil. Sail Drill. Paint, lloat Nail. Etc., Ktc. OF THE TEACHERS IIommI Yesterday With lntcrcMin i.x- tri iscs at All f I he Scsxiun. S:ilOOI.S JOK MICH AMI I'OOK Many Intor-sung l,.-e(ute and Ail-.Ip-sms. 1ulf and KKy-(.-tlutloiii r1 lt.'Kiinll- f th ruin, ti" Institute WS Weill HMlll both during the day i'1 l ,r tors n.-rday, the m bonis r the -ll, ik ai ll' IMXI'MyiT Kveryoin- ktiiinn 'hat M. MlicOn In it conservative ami rr- ml imam-n ihhm, h I a u y alert for ini' int-rct of jllii p'pli, and n nr. fui nf public tnml a 'if M "W'l hUMne V. I h M-vrrnl i4illlr'fi of his own lt lh- pun llc ,mhI pitu-l--.il hliiim-lf, flier" m thui Ima !ii.vi-r h'-eii a member f (In- txmrd a intiwientloiii hi ti n work il il l HM cnlhulatic in U' afi'n;i! mat t'T a Mr, HiKtfliiN. No fi.-tii-r irnin COUllI be frill Mil III ,tll!lH or lH" pOl- (Ion, unil It 1 t-i li- h'.--1 i!i! the iKii'-i" "f (In- petition iiUi .re,ajl upon Mr IIIkkIii I'i aci-iv' the fTlr Tin Urd an no ni'vanized li a If-Kul one. mi'l Ihi- ilty .-annul aff'-rd In -irrltiii-iit wllli i-v; mrn ami i-iitiiky nl'in Mr IIIkk'h' liaa a luty (o he i vi.i.linf. ji'-rf'riii to II n. "'n .it '.hi- -ar. 1 1 fi. irf mtfiihJ Iii1-r-tn iinr (Inn-. VHTIMH "K THK SKA. Tll ny -film- l-whwrn iit"I roll tall In thi- nw.rtilnij. Klfly H'" H l r-K-lulrrn) (I u rtn If thf nwl"n. Thr iIIm uiiKi f lh aiil'.x-M. "' r Dilation of riliflrk-t H-iikH. Hlk'h an.l fnlvrrally Work." " omtlii-n-"! fnnii Krl-lay tTiniHif I'nwM'-iil Clni-nia-n di-flnH vi-ry l-nnl(.-ly (hi- r.-U- tu lh hluh mJio-l. ' hlith oihiHit tD tt nomml a1irMt an1 unlv-r-i(y. He la4-l iiHclal milmal n the ..a lhat ai only l Ih -i-mptil-ary nrhool (h r.ricrty f all. (hi- rich ami i-xir allkf. but m ali i (hi hlith nhmj. normal trhool anil unlvirally. I'riMrlilr-iit Oanii'brll jtrwijtiil Vfry al-ly th utijt t t fUny work In tl' ' nn-n In It. rvlW-ntly iryHur o ai(roa-h (Milillo i'h'l Hit mtdlnnl for (helthr rhiuth ltl Thf raptaln at oner Thrw Mitre l.lvm Sai rtlli nj to fiJ ii-i-mii mi Krlilay. Oim- ni-iri- (In- hlHiorlan muat r-nrd thf loan of life ly ilrovi hIiik off the uri-cori u( Tlirif IIvt fiave gnne nut. a mutiIU v (o the rai4n-, while hl wa In iilKht Tlllatiwiok lar w'aa the iM'i-iif of (he i-alaMruiihe. Krlilay inornlnK an th BtMuntr C'hll kat waa rnwuliiK in over the Tillamook Iwr I'aplAlii liunhiun ii"(h4 a an Kit ImkU In the hrmki-m 1th three or ffmr teaohi-r a rnurra or Horn uki:iiuiiii loerel a Immm (o iro to th-(r a.-aainance. with fairy atorlea In (he fiifl wh'tul ( Imt imlil mrt turn hi iTimT alxnit In yi-ar; rn-xt taklnf up Itotilnaoti ("ruao-: ' thi- n tha( m running. anl (he boat Mindnulnif 1th myltKily. pionei-r hla- lie ent nut "ild n" rt the men tnry and wti-rtra of tlw I'm-llH- roaat. il"- :ln ilantcr U-fon- their boat va ni-er life In th Mia"l"ll'l valley. -arly -- ,j,ji - I. Ti Klin-re m th-n crlnK rolonlal hletory and finally (he forniaJioui to a-o, and (he C'hllkiu AhMled atudy of t'nltfl Niatea hlalory. a aiicnai to rr. and rnaannit In, turned Purina the afternoon amnion i-anaya alxiut and came mit ajraln. Trte Elnvire were read ty Mr. ll, JO"" yr, mm1 (, but was una,W to rendt-r any Mlaa Padntli and Mr. MattTiewa. 'aid to the men In Hie water, two of rrenldi-nl C'hai'inan aimke for a few I whom by that (line were ollnirlnK to moini-nla of the work and mmn of the'thi- lti-in of tlnlr hoot Arriving otit RtWe Tmii hr' Inidlnit ("Irtle. iatle avuln. the (111 I km lowen-d a IxmU THE DOINGS AT THE CAPITAL IWoffkt Bill Occupies the Attention of the SenateDubois'Gun. ANTI-TICKFT SCALl'INfJ HILL lael by the Houae Veneaue-la Boun dary (V.mmiaon Make It Ke lrt. WbU'h l Herret. -ITMIXCTO CRUSH LITTLE GREECE which la pra lially a codlfcarfon of I 'xlatlnif achool lawa. After nume.ro arn-n'lrnt'rita, by a vote of M to 15, the bill iUr' r-lftlnally m-ewrrted. The gi-ni-ral effot of the bill, aa compare ! j wlrth lion' barefoot iKihooUKO' law. j enil two year airo, la to allow imall roumry tu tvA diatrvta lino aa aitainut , Three Emilres Kill Demand the Evac iw. un-w th- iu-r bin. and fimt-ciawi i yation of Crete bv the Hellenes. cltli ret-ve from $.'W0 to I10.M0 m 1t year The bill apportion the chool ! fund acorirdlnif to the veraw dally at- JHE GERMANS DO NOT LIKE IT t-nlanoe In ea. dlatrlct, wtitcti makeg a nvtr eo,ullalfle dlotribution of tTi fuml thruuicliout the Male anrt tend tiThlnk They Are N'eJleljr Entangled equalize oounty. the burien upon city and A mo HEIZCKE. MimMnraana Buffer Ixiaa Id a. Batl The ixmmltlee ported a follow; on niluton rv-.the e.-nnd time, but before It could n'h the men In dlatraw a heavy ei Whi-reiui. Mnco the kU'W of th aw'pt (hem fnm (h"lr pen-h anI they tMiiluTK' Inetltule la laiceiy 1ue lo were l-et nl:ht of In (he deeu waiera. i-iit. there, and tin amiivto vvlfrulUeaa-ln (he the iwMtiK f-oMIaide t1 fore, flenahrd. Ttiat a Vote Of thailkn tie ri(i-ndel to Sui(. Irwlr.. Tri-wldent lutpiiinn and I'realil-'iit r.imptM-tt f.ir heir kind aeMlMttnce during (he a--v slon of the county inmitut". Iti-wdved. That wocxteim our thank unknown'. The Elmore, which arrlv thoe who huve hell with nuinio In eurly yi-wti-rila.y inomlnc, r-port SELF-STARTING HERCULES MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES J8L HI I li I IiJ-T tl 1'aliiE itamdlne or cheap dlitlllate oil. Enirlne omnected direct with pro peller nhafl, and no nolay, eaally broken bevel Rear uaed In re vera motion. New apwik device: no Internnl prlnB el.-clriMlea to burn out. sn,l for leaitmonlala. i' I tV. - .., 11.11... Ih.u n.lV .'Vl. .Dir. Ji X"J""4,7 "tar.lnif marine enitlnet In all Uei Vj fV up to ?00 home Kiwer, J'.l Every enalne fully iruaninteed. Half-Martlng M lliifa Power Murine KnKltif. roil I'AKTK I LAIt AUIKKNM HcrculcH Goh Online Works OB HASWOMIt RT..NAN r II ANCIHt'O and mhcrw-lae to nuike the p.'Viiiiii In- (he fiu te h. alve dipt ."'.lirailer tuild er-ntlmc and intertalnliiR. (hm efforta were nunle by lth iteain- liiolve-l, Thitt Sitj-t. I.ymiin be era to gut nciir enough to U-k the men Itmnked for hla efforta In preparing up, and thnt (he miitknt went ou( Imatt auch an cluvHent pn-gniiii and In accur- but aJI to no avail. Tlie ln-ker! were ing the lent educational tnletrt In the (mi heavy. The men. or !. had a atate 'parv-Uy ventured out over the bar In a The evening ki-hhIoii In the Metlnxllat itinall bout, to flnh, and atruck heavy chiin li naa eiK-cially IntiTtyittng. Vo- weiher. oal anliw by Mm. Van Ouaen and Mine ' II old en and an Inatruimmtal duel by j OFF KOK THE MINES. Mr. Iligglna and Mlaw IVnn were reh- lered. An ItuttrumentaJ oo by Mlaa jr , j clout rle, the gentleman Fox waa epix-liilly rxbhI ltev. Henry MarccAte detlvcrd a. very .nliig BAldrewi on Wordawvrth. He HketclnM briefly the life and work of the rxx't. The lecture t.y Trealdont C. II Chi- UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS (luarantted th IWt In the Markt COttNEK FOURTH AND ULISAN STREETS l"ORTLAND, OREGON H. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Commcrclnl Htroet, Attorln The Palace Cafe... Is the Place for a Good Meal-Eastern Oysters W. W. WHIPPLE. Proprietor Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co. "11 Gravel. Tin and Slate Rooflnr nintu ctucct Aspbalt Paving- for Basements. Sidewalks and Streets ninin Oincci 4r,hlt rnatlne nn Tin and Shlnpte Roofs 34 Repairing of all Kinds of Roofs Clarkson & Marvin fioom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon U.v. ord.ra at cial Htrect Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co. All Work Guaranteed N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN Roof Plnlinil and Repairing UeaUy Hoofa J. A. FASTABBND Genereil Contractor House, Bridge and Wharf Builder-House Moving Tools for Rent heavy break., fnpt. Dunham, who arrived In rt ItUi- laat evening, re ported that the night wui a nut dl. tr.-w.lng one, and tluit the drowned eriiia were young men or lad, one of them being named Mlll-T. the other I I wIhi la rvupoiuirole for the Cannon Htwtt gold excitement, wna m the olty yewterduy on hl way home- frian Port land. A rvirter for the AHtorlan had a converaution with him concernlrujr the "diggings" t Cannon ltcch. the gen- mun waa vtr- prn-tlcaJ ami ahould th-nmn Ix-lng perfectly willing that the have been heard by all the young poo- ,,u,u,. Mtiould have all the nwt. pie In AatoTla. i - i your ue of Friday morning you He xke of the great mtil of np-.lal- XVnvng In utatlng that the gold we lata and aix-claJly pn-iMired nin and ! jmnntsl out waa taken frotn aand and women In all line of Industry amnthe : KrttVel that had been wtuihed out of profeaalona, and urged thnt all young ,h rr,w-k near Mr. Itell'a houee. The men and women make thorough prep- dlmwered la In the ocach aand, Kia I Ion for wiiive Hpc1til work. .n,i nndoubtiMly waihl In from the He aald In part: "Twenty-live ycara 1H.tHl jt M pold, nevertneleas. and ago a man might be a farmer and a .. have no trouble In aetwra-tlng It Juatlee of the peace, or a whoemuker f,,,, tile mmd. Today I filed on four and a lawyer, und iNtslly reach a o- clulma. one for niywlf, one tor my part- alLlon of eminence In any line of work tier. wagea Ju.-t now mlt." you will have to ad- nnd one each for my two ons-ln- or In any profiwlori, but lotluy, wnen UW while In Portland 1 purcnaaed our Weatcrn domain lnw (UIihI up; w hen tt nim,iei, outfit of alulee boxe.s and compiitlrlon la nerve; w hen all llnee WM,.n Ket lick we w ill start In dead of Industry and all profeswlon are over ;IN,rn)Vt. I am conlldent that wo can crowdcit II la very hanl to gnJn prom- ...K,, . fnm four to five dollar Hr Ineiice. To guln einliH-nce men and;,Hy .,,. man. which Is pretty good WMiuwn mimt learn to do supremely well better than anyone elae ome one thing; In fact, must be specialist. Sut. I-ynian deaerve the tlmnka of the people of Aatorla In bringing to them at thla time thret- mioh eminent nu j y,ui-s. or.. Kebruray 27. School educator as Supt. Irwin and Pnwldent ' , , N hrf;J , 0tHnion t.xlay, Chapman and Prerfdont Campbell. . . n.,M.. ,(f vt-init n the uuea- I don of bonding the district for 20,0 I to l.ulbl a new whol house and pay e.irr.-it exine . The vote was very The New School Dire, tor f r the Cltyi,, heing mBj,,rity f eight In fa- liAl.UKS SC1KHH. HON" PS. Washington, February V. The ..-nal turn-l Unlay frn the stirring theme of Cut to the roinnuiplae apprnprla tlon tail, giving the entire day to the lemtofllce bill. There u somewhat of a aensatPmaJ diversion when DuboU male a statement warning hi fmier r-iubllcui associatin truU they fiuld not irtfa the next enate and that the silver republicans would never eo-oiH-rate with them while they clung to the gold standard The debate on the liofttofTlce bill waa mainly on the ques tion of Investigation Into the cost of carrying mall on railroad. The bouse, after a five-hours' druggie today, inl the anil-ruilroad ticket mlping bill by a vote of U2 to Sl. The adveraarle of the measure resort ed to nilbuntertng tactic, but they were defeated by aa overwhelming majortsy. The bill applies to Interstate commerce transaction. It require ail carrier ubjeot to the intenftaite commerce Oct to provide agent authorized to sell their ticket with certificates, and makes It a mtdtneanor, punirthable by a fine of 11.000. or Imprisonment for one year, for any person, not duly au thttrlxed to sell tickets. It require the carrier to redeem unused ticket and makes forgery, or the negfitlotlng of tickets, punishable by imprisonment for two years. When the vote wa about to be taken on theantl-acalping bill, Ellet demanded the reading of the engrossed copy. The Mil had not been engTossed, and the vite could m be taken. The clerk at iwK-e went to work to engross the bill A Joint tvsiutlon was adopted to prevent Introduction and pred of con tagious disease. It empowered the In spection of vessel and person from tulmited Hirt and wo a precaution aguliuA the Introduotion of the buborjc plague. While an important land bill was being conslderwl the engrossing clerk hurried In with a copy of the anti-brokerage bill After the engrossed bill hod been read, Bailey moved to re commit with instructions. The motion as lost by K to 1-0. The bid wo then placed on Its final passage. A division vote stood 142 to 51. EllfTt demanded the ayes and noes, but only 36 members sustained the demand and the siieaker declared the bill passed. A number of other bill were passed during the day under suspension of rules. Inauguraition visitor for the first time began to make their appearance In the houie galleries today, and the galleries were well tilled. The house non-con curred In the senate amendments to Che Indian appropriation bill, and agreed to a conference. Among the other bills pcjused wo the one to grant right of way through trie Spokane military reservation to the St, Paul. Minneapolis and MiUtoba railroad. VENEZUELAN QUESTION. Washington, February 27. The Vene uelan boundary vommUslon today sub mitted its report to the precedent and thus terminated the work which has engaged the attention of Its members for many namths. No direct state ment as to Its nature Is obtainable, but It is believed that It does' not at tempt to state the location or me true divisional line between Venezuela and ltritlsh Guiana It Is not yet de cided whether the report will be made public. THE NEW FAK11AC.CT.. Washington, February 17. Secretary Herbert hus christened the new torpedo boat now known as No. 6 The Farra gut. after the gerat warvadmtral. i Vienna, February T7. The following i:, .rnm.i iifrtftoo uv.rth ,.f eml-ftflcii announcement waa made Opium In Pan Francisco. lanrest seizure of oolum ever mode at i tlil port was accomplished this after-ftria- Ormany and Russia, and espeo re.n by f.ir rtJaJ agent, of the 1 th lMt"- arepresBtng- rir an Irn treasury. The opium la valued at $400.-, mediate and drastic measure, ui-b aa WJO, and wa seized because of violation i u";u " of the custom law, which provide that no Chinese shall Import the drug. The confiscation wa the result of an nvestigswdon which baa been conducted j Qunce, for the lam lx week. The Importa tion In question la only one of many event Infraction of the law which have escaped the attention or the co- 'l. dangerous, and tompel Greece to ub- mtt without delay, or take the ronse- which will be on effective blockade of the Piraeus. The other power, while acting in unison wttb the three empires, desire greater mod eration In the expression of view. Uins officials. The opium seized today and lthoul1 equally deatrou. of carry- was the nroDertv of Forur Tai A Co.'"1 001 P- " anx' To import the opium the Chinese flrmj hv Grewe v had It conMlgned to H. P. Davidson, an mn oetore oeing compenea m re- acwuntant of the bank or Brttlsh Co-i""" lumbla. who transferred It fcf'the real lmoprtrs as soon a It posse the cus-1 Canea, Fetmary r7.-The Jew, wrho. torn. A consignment was received !0 far hv remained In their horn. .. . j .. , v. are now fleeing rrom trrete in moved from the warehouse to the Chi Han Francisuci, February this evening. Negotiation relative to 'a form of note, to be presented to 27 ,-jHe i Grece, demanding the vacuartlon of Crete continued. The cabinets of Aua- number. large Armed Mussebnan continue nese store whnu the government offl- UUs took possession of the drug The customs officials state that this ro parade the street. Martial law I urgently ineeded. In the conflict be tween the Christians and Mussel mona system of acting as a nominal Importer " VrtartnL near Retlmo. yesterday, the . a lA m.ln Arm. txut heen nrac. , usseimwns were vnvra 10 remw who tlced for the la.it ten year The cus- umjB oinciais vny hum ii in j that either Davidson or Fomg Tal will ; be prosecuted for Infringement of the1 BUn- February 2T-It 1 Oie opinio. law It 1. said the s-lsure lor the govern- ; ,a ""lr m la loss of ! wounded. two killed and eighteen ment of so large a quantity of opium will greatly Increase the selling price of the drug in tW city goverment have needlessly entangled Germany In the Cretan question and Hs embarrassing development. FIRST OF THE SEASON. CHANCE FOR A LYNCHING. I Brutal Assault of Barbarous Indian. Bicycle Races on the Santa Clara Race Center. Wash. Track. t " Sunday night, February 7, Mis Lucy Santa Rosa, Cal.. February 2T.-The Andrawg all indian mden. Uving at spring bicycle racing circuit opened Q p , , ne8J. Ca Centef Wash. here today. Men from all ports of tne ;waj) 0UtraBed by .everal Indian. The United Sta.es started in the profes- arre9, f Howard Cuitee. Lincoln Lewla. sional events, which were bitterly con- E1 Crenrx and Blaine Hawks followed. tested and won In most cases by Inches Cu,tee ,g ln tne IaBt stSLgfm ot eunsumi only The riding of Zelglar. Loughead d QM Bu, and McFarland wa surprising. consid- he w, gjy an9Wer for hi crime to ering the earllness of the year. One- a uuna, any i oj, third mile. professional-Otto Zeigler W1jrtd Lefra TO hed ft)(. trlaJ wTn. Allen Jones second. F. J. Loug-! Th pimn.tlun heM !a, Weil. nesday at Bay Center, and the court room was closed, a the testimony waa head third: time. 0.44 4-5. scratch, professional F. - J. One mile 1 Loughead ' won. F. A. Macfartand second, Jones third; time. 5.18 1-5. Allen ' , unfit to be heard. On the night of the who wir.r. IT BE. of As-tnia. A school director Is to hi elected for j District No. 1, Aati-iu, on March Sth I next, whose term of odice will be five! years. The board c.inslsts of live mem-1 ber. each holding ofPce t.ve y.irs, i,ne new member being elected each year. The question now Sfoic the public Is, who shall succeed M J. K. Hlgglns, who Is the retiring member. Echo seems to answ r Hlggi.tn. Mr. Illggins, In spile of his niuny other arduou dutlts, has long and faultlessly served on the sch.iol board, and hns been deslroun n. '"ettrlnn fron office, but It seems th.it the people want him. Despite his expressed wishes, his friend hove clTulated a petition, which ha been eigne 1 by nearly every representative business man and head of a family In the city, requesting Mr. Hlgglns to be conJIdate to succeed himself. It I hoped by the parents of the city tht he will consent to ac cept the office agai'i, for tne good of i Ivor of bonding. SHOUT LINK CASE. Salt Uke. February 27.-.era Snow will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow to secure tlmul eoiitlmuitton frim thil count of the uregon i " Atitoi ney P. L. Williams, tr the receiv ers, toilay askd the court to be In session on Monday for that purpose. KNV.L1SH CLIPPINGS. As a masiter-viollnlst Herr Carl Wal ter was hilled and as a maflter-vto-llnlat ho aoquttte.1 hlmself-Llverpool E'i. Of Harr Carl Wolther' playing we t-an only say that It wa great.-The Queen. In warnrth. purity of tone and tech nique it wo all that could be desired, his Soottlah solectton (by request) be ing particularly rloh.-The Pictorial. IN WASHINGTON. i The Governor Goes Into the Railroad Questiim School Matters. Olympia, Wash., February 27. Aa a reault of the fight made by the mlddle of the rood populisms and members of the railroad lobby against the passing of Senotor-eleot Turner's railroad com mission bill. In whloh the assertion has been nade that it was a scheme of tfovernor Rogers' to build a political machine for hi and Turner' benefit. the governor today sent a message to the legislature vigorously denying the Imputation and calling upon mem ber of the peop'e'8 party In the legis lature to pas a measure without de lay The coming of the governor thus un expectedly Into the railroad fight, which ho been overshadowing everything else during the past week, has set the political wheels of different factions to revolving In diverse directions. Just what effect the message will have Is yet uncertain. The house devoted the entire after noon ewlon to considering Lusher bill amending general school low and eatAbllstilng a uniform system law, i crime a Shaker meeting waa belno- held Five-mile scratch. professional-F. A. jand ,De waa aolw , the .ijen Macfartand won. O. L. Stevens second. of Joseph skanon preparing to attend W. E. Becker third: time. 12:38 2-5. th meatinir. Lewis and Cuitee wmt One-mile open, amateur P. R. Mott to the and demainded admlselont won. J. E. Wing second. George Tan- whIch Wag refused. The brutes then tau third time 2:M 3-5. broke open the door, dragged the Five-mile scratch, amateur J. Ewlng streaming girl into the woods, pin won. Henry- Noonan second. Ben Noo- ; ,oned her to the ground and aaaaulted nan third: time 12:21. jner. In her efforts to free herself the ' poor girl wa badly bruised about the THE BATTLEFIELD. neck and hend. The only spectator wa a 12-year-old boy. whom the Indian Carson. New. February 27. Great tried to force to assault the girl. Her progmw has been made on the arena cries attracted a man known a Lin in which the Corbatt-FHislmmons fight coin Jim, but when he arrived at the Is to take place. It Is expected that scene the rapists had fled. The girl In another week" it will be almost fin- U In a critical condition, tailed. Siunut's plans call for a struc- ; The Indian I-ew1s woe bound over for ture that will comfortably seat 17.500 trial, his ball being placed at $1,000. persons, but from the eKs of the part He Is a half-breed and ha a hard rep of the arena already completed. It Is utatlon. The prompt action of the of doubtful whether 12.000 sport-loving clt- j fleers In placing hlrn In Jail averted lens can witness the entertainment with a lynching, as feeling runs high in Eay any degree of comMrt. Center. Lewis lost summer constituted It is stated by one of Stuart's men himself a leader of a gang of ruffian that orders up to this afternoon for These brutes have not only attempted seats amounted to considerably more , to assault Indian women, but white than 10,000 Stunrt Is not yet sufft-; women as well. Matters had reached (it-ntly recovered to leave his apart- such state that It was dangerous for meuts. -women to appear alone In the street Corbctt went through hts regular after dark. If another such occur morning and afternoon performance, rence takes place the perpetrator will but, acting upon the advice of his train- stretch hemp. ers. Delaney and White, he abbreviat ed both periods of work. There was a large attendance nlffht at the Workmen dance. last RECEIVER APPOINTED. Tacoma. Wash., February 27. Ex John H. McGraw was this afternoon appointed receiver of the j bank of Everett by United States Judge j Hanford. KILLED BY THE CARS. j John A. Nee. a longshoreman, agvd 36. v.-os run dow-n and killed at an early j hour this morning by a Northern Pa-j ciflo train on the water front. He j leaves a wife and four children. MIL J ADJOURNED AGAIN. Salem. February 27 -The Davis house today held a brief sesHton with sixteen member present and adjourned until 7 p. m. tomorrow. The senate only had six member present when it met. and adjourned to Monday. Walt for the "Huseby," the best bloyole on earth for the least money. (40 and $50. F. U Parker, agent. mm ml mm Absolute! 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