15 THE LEUISLATLRE5. Eugene Weekly Guard. CAMPBELL BROS., ProwrleSers. EUGENE .. OREGON. EV ENTS OF THE DAY CA5AL TREATY SHINED. TERMS OF TREATY CotomMa at Last Agrees. CNvüsg Laite« States Fall Police Control Washington, Jan 23. — The treaty tietween tbe United States and Colom­ bia for the construction of tbe Panama ana) by the United States was signed yesterday ia this city No details of the signing of tbe treaty Comprchca.O«* Review ef the Import- sat Happening« of th* Past Week. were obtainable, but at the presidential Preseated la Condensed Ferm. Most reception at the White House last night LILsly to Prove letcrestiag. tbe news that the treaty was an accom- ' pliahed fact at last leaked oat Later booth Severe earthquakes shook the news was confirmed in official quar­ Carolina and Georgia. ters It had been intended not to make Governor Chamberlain Lae signed tbe signing of the «anal treaty public the Portland charter bill. until today, but tl»e nsws apparently Germane say Veoexuelans began the was too good for some of tbe friends recent fight at Fort ban Carlos. of the canal to keep Fears had been A driving snow storm in Central entertanied until this week that Colom­ Kansas baa demoralised busineaa. bia would not be willing to accede to An explosion of dynamite in a tunnel tbe wishes of the United States in tbe at Pittsburg resulted in four deaths. matter and tbat recooree to the Nicara­ A wealthy Jersey City produce merch­ gua canal projw t might 1« forced « n ant was 'loped and robbed of 111,000. the government of tbe United States But this week event, took a mere Ex-Governor Charles R. Ingersoll, of favorable turn, and Colombia transmit- He is Connecticut, is critically ill. : tail instruction, to Dr. Herran, it. rep>- 81 years old. rexentative in tbe United State., that The bill providing for a fire boat at 1 made possible a com lu.icn of tbe long Portland has been passel by both negotiations. Tbe principal obstacle houses of the legislature. . for w>me time to the com Insion of the Action has been brought Io New treaty, it is understood, has been the York to have the famous “Flatiron" price that the I nited states as. to pay in tbe shapo of a cash |«yment and by building declared a nuisance. way of annual rental for tbe strip of At Olympia Friday the vote for sen­ territory along each side of the canal ator stood; Ankeny 55, Pi ~ e«ton 44, right of way It could Dot be learnwl Wilson 9, Turner 22, •callerID« A, last night what was the price finally total 13«. agree. 1 upon. Rome time ago there was a bitch over The vote for senator at Ha le tn Fri- «lay stood: Fulton 2V, Geer 15, Wood tbe qu«-stion of tbe extant to which 13, scattering 1«, absent and paired control by the United states over this strip of land should go, Colombia ob­ 17, total 90. jecting oo the ground that the provis­ It is said that President Roosevelt ions r«juired in tbe treaty by the Unit* has turned against the admission of ed Mates would mean a relinquishment Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona of sovereignty by Colombia over part because of a suspicion of jobbery. of l«r territory; but this matter was Coal miners are’demsmling the gov­ amicably settled, ar was a difference as to the lifetime of the lease of the strip ernment ownership of mines. I of land in question the final result A blizzsrd in the western part of being a practii «1 »nezuetan*. Maricaibo. Veaexiela, Jan. 23.— Three German warship., npp‘>««d to be the Panther, Vineta and Falke, began ■helling the fort at San Carle* at 3.30 Has Practical!« a Pcrju-tual Lease, with o'clock thi. morning. Full Cwtrol of Sti-Mile Strip - Ports The fort re­ turned th. fire. The engagement wm at Both Entrances W ill Be Guarded •till in progre« at 1 o’clock thi. after­ by Lotted States colombia at First Asked 8*80,000 a Year. noon. The «-orresp udent of tbe Aseociated CREW IS MANGLED TWELVE MEN KILLED LN A COLLISION Oregon and W^ington Solon. Begin to Ballot for Ssnator. NEWS OF ORE ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM All At Oljmpia. of the first ballot uken OF THE STATE. A summary in eep- by the Washington legislature arate session, Jan. 20, for United Ankeny, Harney County After Qov»^_ Snowplow Tekuop*» Freight Car Loaded States senator, is as follow«. gallon A Rabbit Extermina««, 48; Preston, 41; Wilson, 12; Turner, With Workmen in Okanogan County. cty—A Treaty Skips Out.N,, Washington-Eleve« Men are More or 23; scattering, 12. Land Agent —S. P. Makes a in Less Serioualy Hurt — only Two Es­ At Salem. on Stock for Breeding. The first ballot for United State, caped Injery- senator was taken in tbe Oregon legis­ Master Fish Warden H. q lature Tuewidy, January 20, separately Dusen has remitted the aggrsgau A Leavenworth, WaHi.» Jan. 22. Twelve men dead and a. many mc.e in­ in etkh Uanch .nd the result wa»: ol *403.50 to the state treasury, i ’ u J'I ON GREAT NORTHERN. i Pre«, in a row bont, approached to Washington, Jan. 24. — Yesterday's within three mile, of tbe fort at noon. meeting of the cabinet was one of tbe The roar of tne guns was terrific. Th« jured is tbe result of a rear-end collis­ Fulton, 28; Geer, 20; Wood, 18; «at-1 of which represents the amoQ.'j most important held in several weeks. Panther appearel to be not more than money collected on fish license,,? J ion that occurred on tbe Great North­ tering, 21; absent, 3; total, 90. Jiecember, 1902, and *50 reprMw^l Subjects of great moment were dis- 500 yards from the fort. The guns ern five mil ?s west of Cbiwaukum at 5 The Lewis and Clark appropriation fine impoaed. "I cum »1 fuliy, the w-ssion continuing for The were being fired every minute, o'clock yesterday morning. An extra fair bill passed tbe house with only five two boars. Al! tbe members of tbe I The Masonic temple of Grant, pj fort could not be seen for the clouds ol from skykomwh loaded with lumber opting vote.. It call, for *500,000. cabinet were present. Secretary Hay which wa» to have been complete J presented a draft of tbe Panama canal smoke, but it was p ain that tbe \ en- and three cars containing laborer, ran The _____ senate _ passed the Portland char­ last of December, 1902, is ezne.an gunners were anewering the treaty, and both the president and his bill and it now will be engrossed course of construction, and will b« j into a rotary snow plow, killing or in­ ter associates in tbe cabinet ex presse. 1 German fir* splendidly and with great several monthe yet. The new tenJ juring all of the 25 workmen Ten and sent to the governor. satisfaction with the results achieved rapidity. will be the largest of it* kind in 3 car« are piled up in a heap, witi nine At 1 o ’ clock in tbe afternoon an ex ­ thrO'igb the long and difficult negotia­ state south of Portland. plosion occurred, apparently in the BIQ ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED. victims of the wreck still underneath. tions. Ed White, a trusty convict in - l Th» treaty is identical with that , fort, an l a > loud of sn>oke cover»! part Tbe name, of the dead are not obtain­ Distress Prevailing in London is Almost penitentiary, has run away, fl, drawn by this government several of the ramparts. A numter of Indian Lnprecedented. serving a term for burglary jn months ago and at tbat time submitted fishermen were intercepted fleeing from able. Tbe engineer, L. E. Adams, and to tbe Co ombian government, with the the direi tion of tbe fort in their dug­ New York Ian. 22.—There can no county. He was received about j, They reported that the Fireman Lewi. Pecxer, 01 .'he freight, ■ingle exception of tbe amount of an­ out aid C>lomt,ia for tbe right smoke seen was fr m the barning vil­ e« aped only by a miracle. d the privileges of - — a truity, MM w of wav. This government propose-1 an lage of Han Carlo*, which had been car. tbat were used for transporting the and gravity of the distress now prevail- earne ----—- - c annuity of *100,000, while Colombia shelled by the German ships and was crew were coupled next to the engine, ing in London, says the Tribune s cor­ was employed as assistant druggi«. ] with the car. of lumber following, and demando«! *650,000. The Colombian in flames. respondent in London. Many thous­ Harney county residents have clad The shelling of San Carles has creat­ when tbe crash came the lumber tele- government', demand was basol, it is ands of men in excess of the usual aver­ the way for government irrigation^ said, upon tbe ascertained returns from ed much ex> iten>ent among the German scoped tbe box cars loaded w ith their the Panama railroad company in residents of this port, who have pro- human freight, killing and mangling age are out of employment this winter, a report sent to Secretary Moore, of J Only two escaped, and tbe work houses cannot accommo­ Oregon irrigation association, to be J duties, etc., which Colombia did not teat»! against the action of the war- the entire crew. to the government, facts are givenibtj and they were thrown bodily into the ship.. _____________ ___ desire to have reduced. date all the people demanding shelter. the feasibility of Silviee valley (oil air, landing 3U feet upon an embank­ During tbe several months of nego- Things have reached a serious pass in reservoir site. SENATORS ELECTED. A matter of 27<;J ment. tiatioris, Colomb a agreed to all pxiints ! The men were in their bunk, and the east end of the metropolis, while acres jf land could be irrigated or J in the treaty pro poem! by the United Mates with tbe exception of the annui- Various States Whose Legislature.« Ha*x asleep when the accident occurred. the tide of alien immigration is steadily claimed and instead of the present m J ulation could be made to support it] ty. That has been the point of differ- Agreed on Men. Those that escape«! had little clothing rising higher and higher. 000 population. and were nearly chilled to death while enee for many weeks, and at one time A serious state of affairs exists also Stone's Election Final. it threatened to break off negotiations' waiting for aid. The Grand Ronde lumber compg- in other parts of Great Britain. An Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 23—The entirely. Secretary Hay communicat­ of La Grande, is getting an nnum.., endless stream of country-bred folk is general a*eembly met in joint see« ion ISLE OF PINES 50 MAN'S LA5D. ed directly with the Colombian govern­ pouring into the overcrowded cities, large number of log, in the river for th ment, intimating tbat some agreement today an formally declared former gov­ season’s drive. Plenty of snow a must be rtwi'hed son, a- the United ernor William J. Stone elected United American Residents Say It Is American— while Canadian farmers organize expe­ facilitated the work and soon the ditions to «-arch the old country for States desired to enter on tbe ex nstruc I States senator to succeed Hon. George Won't Pay Taxes to Cuba. much needed labcr and offer good wages pany will have 20,000,000 feet, tfo tion of the canal, if it were to Iw con­ G. Vest, whore term will expire next l Havana, Jan. 22.—The Americans for efficient men without satisfactory the usual season’s cut. March. In honor of Mr. Vest, who I struct»! by tbe Panama route. For several days active efforts have ' has been a member of the national body residing on the Isle of Pines deny the results. The Polk county telephone romi been making to secure an agreement, since 1879, a salute ol 13 guns war general assumption of the Cuban gov­ Official statistics show that the Brit­ has filed articles of incorporation fired. until finally they were successful. The com ernment that the United States has no ish emigrant doe9 not geneiaily elect to County Clerk Roland. The Colombian government, through Its Clarke Formally Chosen. special interest in the island and is not make bis home in tbe British colonies. has a capital stock of *900. Mr. Herran, charge d'affaires here, Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 23. — The likely to insist on the eventual owner­ Of 205,910 emigrants from this country pose is to operate a suburban telep., agreed to aciept an annuity of *250,- last year, 108,501 went to the United line that will serve patrons residing legislature in joint session today elw-ted An Illinois Central train ran into an Senate Committee (lives Heed to Sugar 000. This was entirely satisfactory to ex-governor Clarke to suc<-e«i Senator ship of it. In any event, they seem States. This condition of things in­ Polk county and connect them wi open switch at Memphis, Tenn., fatal­ the president and trecretary Hay, and, ! •nd Tobacco Men. J. K. Jone, in the United States sen- confident of having tbe support of the duced one newspaper to deciare tbat the Salem. ly injuring three trainmen. while it i. a larger amount than was ate. ~ The rote wi«: Clarke, 70; Jone«, United States, if necessary, in their re- future of the British race is imperiled Washington, Jan. 24 — The senate The Southern Pacific bas publie! sistance to being governed and taxed by made upon it from Amer- A Chicago A Great Western train xi> oommittee on tbe Philippines today offered at first, it ia believed by ad­ 55; Remett, (Kep i 2. . , , ' ica and tbat the greatest and most ben- its new tariff offering reduced rat« wrecked at Freeport, III., and three ‘ authorise»! a favorable report on the ministration officials that the senate Cuban officials, pending a settlement eficeQt work , Bntigh etategman could will undoubtedly accept the figure Alger Represents Michigan. men killed and 15 others injured. pure-bred livestock for breeding p. Philippine tariff bill, which recently named in the treaty, particularly after of tbe question of ownership of the perform for the welfare of tbe nation Lansing. Mich., Jan. 23. — The legis ­ passed the bouse, but with important The second ballot for senator at poses. This applies to cattle, .ben it is male clear that a lesser amount lature in joint session at noon ratifie«! si and. »land, lhe matter is expected to re- would be the inauguration of e>me Olympia resulted as follows Ankeny amendments. The house bill carried a would deprive Colombia of income goats and hogs in leas than carlcad Ink ceive important consideration in con­ scheme for redistributing the British the election of Russell A. Alger as 50, Preston 42, Wilson 12, Allen 5, more uniform r«Juction of the tariff on which she is now actually receiving. The reduction is not horizontal, » United States senator to fill the unex­ nection with the settlement of the loca­ people in the British empire. Crow 4, Graves 1, Turner 22, total 13«. Philippine goods imported into the applies in varying degrees to the differ All other piointa than this one of pired term of the late Senator James tion of the coaling stations and other Seldom hae legislation met more im­ United States, making the rate only money compensation remain as they The third ballot for senator at Olym­ pending questions between Cuba and mediate success than the new licensing ent weights. The O. R. A N., y I 25 per cent of the rate* imposed by the stood in the original draft of the treaty, McMillan. Northern Pacific, the Great North pia resulted as follows: Ankeny 52, the United States. act. For once the law would seem to Hingley law. Hopkins for Illinois. and the Oregon Short Line will put ■nd are completely satisfactory to tbe Preston 41, Wilson 11, Turner 22, Recently the American residents of ____ have got even with the great army of The senate committee amended the United State, government. The United the same rate in a few days, apply Springfield, Ill., Jan. 23.-— Albert J. Kliarp 5, Allen 3, Crow 1, Manders 1, ___ . Touched in their tendereet bill so as to proslde lor the admission state, will have control ol tbe canal Hopkins’ election to the United States the island unitedly notified the alcalde . I topers. total 13«. of tfie Isle of Pines and tfie Cuban gov- sp6t, these interesting individuals are to all pointe in Oregon, Washing! ol all Philippine produced articles free practically in p>erp>etu>ty, as required senate today was confirmed by the two ernment of their intention to resist, by forswearing drink with an alacrity Idaho and Montana. The third tiallot for senator at Salem of duty except sugar and tol«cco, and by the Spooner act, this result having houses of the legia.ature in joint ses­ : >r>e if necessary, the collection of which seems to show conclusively that The citizens of Culver and Hay st st ««I Fulton 32, Geer 17, Wool 17, on these two commodities fixed the i>een attained by the adoption ol a p>lan sion. taxes or any assumption of authority there is alter all some virtue in what have organized for the purpose ol i George 5, Pittock 4, W illiaina 3, Mills tariff at 50 jer cent of the Dingley for a lease of 100 years, renewable at oyer the island by tbe Cuban govern- was once contemptuously called by a ding that section of the state of 2, Wolverton, Carey, Hermann, Hall, schedules Connecticut Sends Platt. Thia change was made to the pleasure of tbe United States, Fenton, Barrett, Paxton, one each, meet t he objections of the sugar and Hartford, Conn., Jan. 23.—The gen merit. The taxes are now falling due, great statesman “grandmotherly legis- rabbit pest. The organization is knt Colombia having nothing to »ay atout as the ilaystack Rabbit Exterminât absent 3, total 90. tobacco prislucers of this country, who exteusi' n. The matter of police and oral assembly in joint session formally and every American hae pledged him-, lation.” self not to pay them. society. have claimed that a duty of only 25 |>er confirm»! the re-election of Orville H. The second tiallot for senator at judicial control i. settled by a schetre The Amernans' contention is founded i CHINA ANSWERS THE POWERS. Haleui stood: Fulton 31, Geer 18, oent on those articles woold result in of joint action, although it especially is Platt as United States senator. Governor Cha~iber1ain has appoint« on the section of tbe Platt amendment I Wood 17, Plttock 5, George 4, Wil­ ruinous competition. aa«iir»l that no citizen of tbe Unit»l which expressly omits the Isle of Pines Says She is Absolutely Unable to Pay I d * J. W. Morrow, of Heppner, Morrw T. C. Platt from New York. liams 2, Mills 2, Linthicum, Wolver­ states will tie tried by any other than county, to succeed L. B. Geer as itu demnity in Oold. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EARTHQUAKE. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 23.— The gene­ from tbe boundaries of Cuba and leaves ton, Carey, Hermann, Cake, Fenton, bi» own courts. Control of the waters of land agent. The appointment will tu tbe titl. to it for further adjustment by I p„vi„ . ral asxembly in joint session today for ­ Kundret— one each, aslwnt 4, total 90. treaty. Some 300 Americans have l Pek,n’Jan' 22.-Ch.nas reply to effect April 1. the |orts of Colon and Panama is vest«! Morrow served fos . Mysterious I nd*rground Explosion Makes in the Unit«! States just as far as may mally elected Thoma» C. Platt to the since the war taken up their residence the DOte 8'8ne<1 by a11 ,lie ministers of terms as clerk of Morrow county, ir. President Roosevelt will speak at the United state» senate. Cracks In tbe Earth. 1« nwesMry for the operation cf the in the Isle of Pines, and it is estimated the powers here, with the exception one term as state senator from tistl bi-centenaryof John Wesley in New York Whitman, .Mira., Jan. 24.—Two fis­ canal and it is assured that our extra­ Fairbank« from Indiana. He has been eminently nt- on February 25. that 500 Americans have interest, in of Minister CoDger, announcing that county. sure. in the earth a*>out tbree feet deep territorial jurisdiction will be unques­ cesetul in business. the island. The American portion of Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 23. — United and a few inches wide and running lor Uns agricultural apropriation bill the failure of the Chinese government tioned aa to watera an l streams pier- the population is not of an adventurous carries |5,J3 n ,8«O, an increase of |29,* a distance of a quarter of a mile are the taming to tlie canal. All p>vrt dues on States Senator Charles W. Fairbanks Senator Pierce has introduced a bill character, but is largely composed of to fulfill its obligations in refusing to was re-elected todav in joint session of 000, but *400,000 less than the esti­ only evidences of a mysterious explo­ v «»els p>a«»ing through tbe canal are to in the senate for the purpose of churl pay the indemnity on a gold basis people of mature years who have en ­ the legislature. mates. sion which sh<«>k this town just before go to the Unit»! State, by way of offset ing the time of paying' taxes frosl gaged in the business of fruit raising. would entail grave conse«juences, was daybreak today. House» were »haken to the annuity payments. spring until fall. Under the termi oil A movement has been start»! in In-1 Hansbrough from North Dakota. Their desire that the island remain received today. It deciares that China violently and cro kery wa. broken in dianapolis to buy a residence to be pre­ Bismarck, N. I»., Jan. 23. — At the American is not purely sentimental, would accede to the demand if she were this bill assessments will be made eu I several residences. A nunitrer of per- Hurrying Coal Trial. sented to John MiUhell, president of joint e-esion of the legislature today H. since, they claim, as a Cuban posses­ able to do so, but that it is impossible ly in the year and the taxes are to » I *>ns, aroused by the explosion, began Chicago, Jan. 26.— The fight of the paid in November and December ol Ih the Mineworkers' union. > searching for the cause at daylight. In indicteil coal men to clear themselves C. Hansbroiigh was elect»! Unite! sion it would receive no more than 20 to make the paymetns demanded. States senator. j>er cent tariff preference, while a» ter- The Chinese note quotes the mes­ same year. This is one of a numberol The number *of striking garment ; a meadow they fouml a crack in the of guilt cf “conspiracy to do an ills gal ritoiy of the United States the islands sages of the viceroys detailing the im­ bills that will be introduced at this see workers in Vienns has increase«) to IV,- earth's crust about three fret in depth act injuriuos to public trade” was South Dakota Elects Kittredge. sion of the legislature for the purpai hope for freer trade with America. 000. It is expecte«l that the employers and two or three inches wide. poverished state of the country. It They I »gun before Judge Hurt >n late today Pierre, 8. D., Jan. 23 —Both houses The government, while acknowledg- asks the ministers to suggest plane for of changing the time of paying taxe«. will lie obliged to capiatulate. ( follow«! it fot thr««e-qrtarters of a mile Motion to quash in tiehalf of each o< in joint session today elected Hon. A. ing that the matter of the ownership of relief and renews the request that the latter Reports from Echo say that a co»' Mayor Wells, nt Mt. Ixxiis, has sus- Irefore they reached the end. the 18 corporation, composing the asao- B. Kittredge United States senator. tbe island is open, holds that it has de customs tariff be placed on a gold basis, pany from Seattle, under the directi« they di«-overe«l another fissure of the pemisd Patrick K. Fitrgioo, the city ciation were qiihkiy overruled and facto control over the island for tbe suggesting that the average rate of ex­ of local engineers, is now surveying th registrar, who is charge«! with corruptly rame de«-rip>tion about 75 fret away pleas of “not guilty” entered. A stip­ Americans Msy Prospect In Siberia. time being st least, and tbat it there- ! change each month be made the pay- line for a proposed irrigation can» from the first and parallel with it. An contracting for city printing and bind­ ulation cf facts was then presented to Seattle, Jan. 23. — The right of fore is auth rized to lev. taxes and per- i explanation of tbe explosion is lacking from a point on the Umatilla riw ing. the court, and it was announced that Americans to prospect for gold and form other governmental functions. It ment rate for the following month. The ministers are awaiting instruc­ about one mile above Nolan station, a data for the hearing of the argument other minerals in Eastern Siberia has is l«lieved that the United States will tions from their governments. A boiler explosion in Tupper’s iron Big funnel Finn. to extend to a body of vacant land ly ' and taking of briefs would be fixed bren granted. Within the area of J approve 1 of of this thia situatoin situatoin as against works at Hilts« >n, buffer«!, F.ugland, re- ing north of Echo. The company niU Chicago, Jan. 24. — A broad, well early this week. 200,000 square miles j 1 '» rdenng n the protests of the American residents sulted in the killing of five parsons snd Highwayman Robs Ticket Office. llghtfxi underground driveway, passing apply fcr 25,000 inches of water, awl .. «. _ _ w j lo le f use pjy taxes. B<>hring res and the Arctic ocean given the injury of 20 or 30 by »team and Reno, Nev., Jan. 22.—At 10:30 this will begin operations early in th« beneath the bed of the Chicago river M hoir (lus Crew Now Dead. as a mining, trading and development pieces of flying metal. morning a highwayman e .tered the spring. The body of land is a sand' and stretching from the art Institute Juan, P. K., Jan 2«. —Alexander roncex.ion to the Northwestern bileria Will Pawn the Customs. Southern Pacific ticket office and held sagebrush tract, comprising somethin! The postoffice appropriation bill car- to Illinois and st Clair streets, is for­ v San —• 1«. .. , »» « - n , 1 company, the rame privileges have London. Jan. 22.— Tbs statement up the agent at the point of a revolver rirs 1153,430.049, against 1138.418,598 mally announced to he the plan finally Newto. Dassett, of Durham, N. C .an.i lwn Mtonr railway mail ser­ North and Mouth «files to make the landsmen of the battleship Maraachu- j concession ■ 11 the part of tbe company I ' re-: de t Lastro to offer tbe Venezue­ servative and experienced irrigationiW lan custom- as a guarantee for the ful­ cash»! a warrant, and leaving the cash believe that one good soaking durinf vice, |3,OV0,lOO tor rural free delivery long-talked-of connection between the retts, who w»re injured by the explo- ln • "gram Irom John Rixene. OI and *800,000 for pneumatic tube ser­ boulevard systems of these two por­ • ion January 1« of the powder charge °I *his city, the Ameri«-an managing fillment of his country's obligations is drawer on top of the safe turned and the winter season will produce two down at hi. desk. Hearing money (rood crops of alfalfa without further --------------- The offer has not vet been vice. tions of the city. A bill authorising of an eight-inch gun, di«i in the mili- Erector of the corj«ration. acreptod, but it is thought here that rattle he looked up and saw a masked irrigation. The Americao Reiteration of labor a |2,500,000 bond issue containing a tarv hospital here last night. Tbe I it may afford the opportunity for a man standing at the safe emptying the Railroaders After Better W ages. will liegin a «ani|>a>gn In lavor of child referendum clause will tie prepare«! by body of Dasrett will be eml«lm»i and ‘ withdrawal of the blockade. A dis­ content, of the drawer into his p>H ket, PORTLAND MARKETS. labor lawe ami the bill making eight committee« from the two |>ark lioards. shipp«l to the United States. Patter 1 Tokepa. Jan. 23.—The Kanraa City patch tn Renter's te'egram company with one hand and covering him with hours a «lay's work on government con­ son’s body will probably be buried ; Southern employes at Pittsburg are tiie •roui Port of Spain, Trinidad, rays that Frame Hup*« ter Rcxlprovlty. a revolver with the other. Wheat— Wall. Walla, 73c; blw tracts. It will investigate the charges here. They were the last survivors of latest to take part in the movement near.y 1C<» bl - kade runner, have l«en Paria, Jan 24 —M Juarerand. the the gun’s crew of nine men. stem, 82c; valley, 76@77c. of inhumanity to Porto Rican latiorera among Kanraa railroad men for more captured since the blockade of the Welsh Coal for Milwaukee. usw amtusaador of F rance to thè Unit­ in Hawaii. wages. A demand for an increase has 5 enezuelan coast began. Barley—Feed, *23.50 per ton; bw* Chicago, Jan. «.-Mayor Rose rm eli States, had a lengthy lonfereme Stwn Rrsdy for Buslnesa. Iwn made and a conference is being — -wayor Bore re- >“g. 124. The Spanali in in later of marine t*- with the foreign minister. M lM,a»se, raidTl TOr°n, h officiale woodworking and steamfitting depart­ fontina« ho|«ful that •Fort time, within two or tbree months ors and trainmen, but no result was left r o w T ‘t- br,t car,r<'' he mvs . middlings, *23 0 24; shorts. ,19'3»- liver in contract lime four torpedo l««t the treaty will l«e ratificl ment, of the Union Pacific shops in chop, *18. The am- al leas' Thia atatement «a» male at reached Rumors are yet current here Omaha, went on strike today lecaure of left ardiff on Saturday and will be at destroyers which had been intendmi for baseador la n«>t likrly to take an actiie ‘i. Joho 8 in a wftyk Tk*. the office of the Marconi Wirelees that the Sants Fe telegrapher« will ask Oat»—No. 1 white, »1.1501.1'N; use during the Hpenish American war. the inauguration in their department, claiDit ba Lae made arrangements 11 th part in thè \ etieiuelaii negotiationa. a» lel« graphe company of America, at (or more wacee. gray, *1.12^01.15 per cental. of the piece system. The» branches The senate 1« cunskiering the Cutwn the Frencti clami« ha ve already Iwen the close «>f a meeting of the l»«rd of thlrb°mr sh‘“«hn’’'H‘y’ president of Hay —Timothy, *11012; do»«« were not affected by the order of last reciprocity treaty. arbitrai»! M Jusaerand expecte lo directora, cali»! in >>r 1er that Manoni Mould Extrrmlnate Scala. *S<39; cheat, »9010 per ton. Julv putting the .hopmen on the piece- sali on thè la Duirame tislav. might personally agquaiat the memtwra Washingt. n, Jan. 23 — Reprerenta- work bans. On the posting of an order bir Thomas Lipton has offers«! a cup Potatoes— Beet Burbanks, 60075c p* of the board with the result of bis re­ to Pacific <<«et ya< bl dube. *ck; ordinary, 40050c per centd. tive Beidler t«»!ay introdu<«ed a reroln- today stating that the woodworker, and Mill tala Mesterà Body. cent ei|«riments s mi w> rk at Relltieet. 'team àtteri wool growers’ prices; Merced sweets, I’-F tion providing for tbe consideraiion of •tean.fltters would be paid by the Minister Rowen has arriv»l from Butte, Moat., Jan 24 —President piece, they walked out. 2-25 per cental. Venswiiela. He will find diaronl among t'sn McDonald, of the American labor Change of Engineers. hi. bill for the extermination of thè Heath Rate Declining i Union, annoon«-»! today that that body Poultry—Chicken., mixed, 10^11«: the allies. ( ity of Mexico, Jan. 2° — Th» • • Washington. Jan. 2«.— Captain W. Alaska «eal l.erd, rare 1,000 animala, Mrvckagc Corning A «bore bulletm from Marni.» roverin, tí, 2'4 young. 10c; hens. 11012c; will tw swelled by the affiliation of W. Harts, formerly local enginrwr in prerervw! for bremiing pnrj»wa«. nnivss turkey». Henstor Mitchell has*iritro,ln«x«d bills Victoria., B C., Jan. 2' 38.000 memtwrs of tbe Unit»! Brother­ the Columbia river district, and who live, 13015c; dressed, 15016c; duck«. Tbo hours ending at « P. M gives th. ‘ Great Britain gire, asmi rance of co stramer « ■ ren City, fr .r, the ..’-t «rowt lnlen«i»l to carry into effect some of bond ot Railway employ««, with he««.I made the plan for the oprnirg of the operation in an eff«rt to pat a stop to *<0>.5Oper dosen ; geese. *708.W- the recommendations o((the senate com­ of Vancouver i-lami, brings uews that ; quarters in I»unver The amalgama. C<> umbia river by means of canals an«! £**••••—Fall cream, twins, lfiN3 ine city ami three in the hospital pelati«- sswl ng. He hotws Jbr con«id- mittee which recently visitasl llie ' tion will mark an ep«w-h in the history °* ”*• lnmh’" mostly locka, between The (Miles and Celilo, eration t■>•• «rrnw, if the Alaska delega­ •Sc; Young America, ■ïn^tWer*i ’,'rh‘ n*W r*’w the Hawaiian islands. 12x1. and pianking. has dnftai astore >>f lalaw of in the West There is no but who hae bee* for tie past oar and te bill ia disp«w«d of in tinte. ^ t LM' *r*n Hlient. were re.ort factory prices, 101 less. at severa! p int*. E-teven point. near Enald, that tbe • half on duty in the Philippinea, Butter—Fancy creamery, 3WJ1V Heaquoit, ami tbe islands oatside Kvo- American Labnr Unloa wi.l grant this has t*en ordered to Portland, to re­ eoning as a result of the wound To Opes Alaska Coal Land. quot a. we l ar tbe m utb ef Qn.t.ino P*r pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 1 « barter at an early «late •sired froar Tillman. lie« e Captain William C. l-angtitt Waahingt>«n, Jan. 23.—The honre «nml. .re httered with lumber whieh “Se; More, 15018c. Captain langfitt is ordered to W ash ­ public lands committee Uaiay auth ____ Abram 0. Hewitt, ex-mavor of New loria»! ha. ev.iently m>t bren iong jn the kK*,~22 ^ 0321,1 per d<)zen. health s . ok <*rmiMion from ing! on shell relieved Chairman l-acey to draft a bill provid­ water, and at Heequoit a llfebooy with the — York and for manv years representative ft* Rrtboritie. j» leaving. !4 — The «teeI hark Hop.—Choice. 25026 Sc per P00*1' ing for the entry of nnsnrweved co«d the name Irving' on it. in congress is dead. He was 81 years aneaks »based by R Iranstnair'« soar, of ibis >und; »tear., 404Sc drewed, ’S*- shall be clearly mark»! when made, Hampe, imprimr.ed fnram.m.r "ense English fluently. Vmi_;s08Sc. city, and will be towed north by the and be privately surveyed prior to sub­ a»t night overwhelm»! an!a will be movertsd into a >•*• now exterwlod to Alaska are prac­ seism! his revolver, killed JBller Eaita/ > k .. hare f>ecn f rme>l. It is probable that ‘ bn.k F>r 11« c»l carrying tra.ie hatwren tically inoperative, as the ands are nn- cio Gal ier* am! then . the island mines and Vaucvuvtr. no senator s ill 1« elect»!. sureeyed. ‘ * •Action will be ratifiai p-ws with b»»db. índ» is m ru-TO.t at.jomt rae.1oBMt71,^.nK*- poo*d¡ 'Kmoílbolatiehtnr». O © 1 1. 11 la t 1 I -*• ( f SZZL.’’"'- e Bi •epa I Su pier; lu por with Dr. to 11 [the < < aug encl Cis Ihls I |th>-n I noun I ih-p I ray i I by I pl>a> I '1-a-, Imy < I 1>r I •'•■un I 1 r •hak unch Ing date, »as "in t •B Anni a at, siatil hw>