fifty people burned . Eugene Weekly Guard. CAMrBKLI. BKOH . l'ro»r i««or.O ANKENY IS NAMED. Washington Legislature Select* the Man from Walla Walla. THE LEGISLATURE gets no answer ROASTED IN OIL. Passenger Train, on Southern Collide. Killing Twenty. Smoke and Flames. Pacific BOWEN AWAITS REPLY FROM ALLIES HORRIBLE W reck Inmate, of Big London > Asylum Portel» In London, Jan. 29.-H.lf a hundred insane patient, were burned to death bv a fire at the Colney H.tch bosp.tal this morning. The outbreak occurred in the Jewish wing of the institution. The flames spread with great rapidity and before they could !• got under con­ trol five wooden buildings were gutted. All the efforts of the official» were directed to removing the insane pa­ tients, but the latter became wild with excitement and so panic stricken that not only were they unable to help themselves, but greatly impeded the operations fo those trying to save them. There were nearly 600 wamen in the burning annex at the time the fire was discoveted and most of them were safe­ ly transferred to the main building, which was uninjured. Some, however, escajied and are still at large, render­ ing it difficult to ascertain the exact EXPRESS TRAIN ON EASTERN |Oy COLLIDES WITH LOCAL WHAT THE LAWMAKERS OF (ÄEG0N Tucnon, Artoona, Jan. 30.—The fail­ Olympia, Jan. 30.- Levi Ankeny, of TO MIS DEMAND. ure of Night Operator Ge«jrge Clough ..OREGON. ARE DOING AT SALEM. EUGENE Walla Walla, beams Unite«! State, at Vails station to deliver orders to At Least Thirty Met Death-Many senator from Washington yesterday, re- known as the west bound train No. 9, Ha. Delivered an Ultimatum If Allie. Have Not Been Recovered The 8,^ ceiving 99 votes on the 13th joint bal- Bills ot Importance That are Being Intro­ Sunset Limited, caum-d a h«-ad-«>n col- He Insist on Preferential Treatment All Catch Fire and Burn - Express w lot. After the action of the «au'-u» the duced and Acted Upon In Both Houses Other Creditor Nation. Will Be Called lision at 3 o’clock this morning b«- Running OS Miles an Hour _ Comprehensive Review of the Import­ voting was merely a formality, but It - Measures Signed by the Governor- 8, 14 miles tween trains No. 7 and Together to Enter Prote.t Situation Five Injured. ant Happening» of the Past Week, brought with it more oratory of an ex­ Progress of the Balloting for United east of Tucson and six miles from Vails , Presented In Condensed Forai. Most planatory nature than has ever l«efore Is Qrave. States Senator. Likely to Prove Interesting. station, with disastrously fatal results. later heard al Olympia on the last bal­ New York, Jan. 29.—The most ip, I At last accounts 20 bodies had been Washington, Fab. 2—The European lot of a senatorial contest. The sudden palling wreck that has occurred intt( Friday. Appropriation for Itelles-Celilo canal taken from the mass of burned and allies have not yet answere«l Mr. death of John B. Allen, who in years vicinity ot this city in many year», tJa The vote: Fulton 33, Geer 16, Wood cannot be made this session of congress charred wreckage and it is believed Bowen’s proposition, made several gone by had fought fierce ¡«olitical bat­ 16, scattering 21, absent 4. loss of life being estimated at not I The Greenland, N. J., death list The Senate—Motion to adjourn until this numb**r will be «welled by the addi day. ago, that there shall be no prefer­ than 30 persons, took place tonight K from the train wreck now numt««'. 23. tles on this tie bl with the man now en­ joying the plaudits that go to the Momlay vote»! down. A bill was passed tion of several more before th«- search ence of claim, of Germany, Great Brit­ Graeeland, near Westfield, N J*•» OL | Russia and Austria are preparing to prohibiting child taboi under certain ot the tangled and twisted ma-«« of iron ain and Italy against Venezuela over the Central railroad of New Jtrsp, force Turkey to grant reforms in Mace­ victor, threw a sombre sj«ll over the age». A communication waa receiveil and steel shall have been thoroughly those of other nation» Minister Bowen joint session, ami much of the rancor from the governor calling attention to when the Royal Blue Line exprti, donia. think» the delay should 1« construed and bitterness which has marked the ' the scandal at the state prison, A finished. westbound, plunged at tip speed infc I^e S. Overman, Democrat, has lieen Train No. 7, which originally was in a hopeful light, on the theory that elected Unite«l States senator from dosing hours of the tight had van- measure was introduced to provide an No. 9, but which was several the rear of a local train. Till ii'iuin • . hours utiv late executive mansion. Ished l>efore the shadow of death which North Carolina. ,pp.d at Vails the delay in the answer of the powers Seven bodies only have been ident-, and running as No. 7, stoj . The House—Among the bilia intro station at 2:40 o’clock this « ------ inJicatee that they realize the import­ It is said that the United States is hung heavy over the hearts of the men morning. fled, while 16 more, almost unrwognii. a matron at The conductor and engin«*er were turn- ance of the matler. negotiating for »ecreral war vessels now who ha«l stood by the dead leader in dmed was one providing He still expects able corpses, have been recovered, the penitentiary and eue for an eight islnxl with orders to pa.-s an eastbound a favorable reply to his con.ention, and number of those burn«! to death. being built for Chile. many a similar «ontest. This almost hour working day. addition, it is almost certain that mM, freight train at Wilmot station. There lielieves that the questions at is«ue will The officials admit that .bout 50 The Alabama legislature has j>a»Hed a tragi«- closing ot the life of one who Thursday. bodies remain in the wreck. was another order at Vails station — one liodies have l**n recovered, but it is measure forldding the sale of cigarettes had made so much jx*liti« al history in The vote: Fulton 33, Geer 1«, Wood to m«*et train No. 8, known as.the Cres­ l>e settle«! at Washington !«tween him­ feared that the full extent of the d ¡Fas­ Immediately after the crash three of or cigarette papers in the state. Washington, coming simultaneously; 17, Williams 10, »attering 11, absent cent City expre«*, eaatbound, at Es­ self, acting for the government of Ven­ the shattered cars of the local tni# ter is not yet known. All the victims A colli.ion on a Fennsylvania roa«i with the long-def«-rred victory of his 3. mond. This order, which was the im­ ezuela, and the representatives of the were lunatics. Their charred remain» took tire, rendering impossible the r» resulted in the death of two train men rival of many years’ standing, gave an ! The Senate—A bill was iutro«lu«'ed to portant one, the operator fail«‘d to de­ presented a horrifying spectacle. The cue of many of the wounded, who ami the neriou» injury of three others. intensely dramatic air to the situation descriliw the .seal of the state, All oth­ liver, and the limite«i pulled out with powers. asylum was beeeiged by anxious rela­ It is reported that an answer to Mr. pinned fast in the wreck. Alanybodiu The district supreme court at Wash­ ami at the joint session tumultuous aje er measure» acted on were of minor ini- the right of way and with no orders Bowen s demand has been received in tive» and friends of the patient» who concerning No. 8. ington has decided that a Filipino may plause for the living mingle«l with elo­ 1 portarice. are believed to have been consumed. arrived form all quarters. Pitiable The House—Bills were passed ask­ When six mil«*« west of Vails, run­ Washington, but the report cannot l>e become a naturalized citizen of the quent and heartfelt tributes to the On board the flyer all the passenger» ing congress to ei.act lietter land laws ning at a sp«'<*d of 50 miles an hour, confirmed officially, and the answer, scenes were witnessed as weeping men dead. Unite«! States. [and women left the premises, after 'flie final ballot was: Levi Ankenv, and « hanging the time of fixing the tax and rounding a sharp curve, No. 9 if received, was not transmitted to Mr. ascertaining that relatives and friend» though badly shaken up, escaped uni», Envoy Von Sternlierg has arrive«! in 99, Harohl Preston 9, John L. Wilson levies. A bill was introduced compell­ crashed into No. 8, running 45 miles jured, except for trifling bruises. Washington ami declares the German 2, W. L. Jones 1, George Turner 23. ing railroads to erect gates in the city an hour. The cra«h and scenes imme­ Bowen. If the answer did arrive, the I had perished in the Hames. The train which was run into left The nurses had a terrible experience emjieror'« friendship f<>r the United diately following were beyond descrip­ suspicion is that it was unfavorable to Preston ami Wilson were put on the ot Portland. in trying to aseiet the insane people State« could not be greater. New York at 5:45, and runs expreg. to tion. So great was the impact from Mr. Bowen’s contention, and in view of committee to introduce Ankeny, sn«i Wednesday. who were so panic stricken that they Boundbrook. th«* two flving trains that the engines Beyond Boundbrook it Native conetaulary defeat««! a bam) all three made sj,e«*< lies, in which there The vote today stood: Fulton 33, hie positive attitude in the matter, was had literally to l>e driven to a place of runs as a local. The Royal Blue train of iadrones and c«jmpelle«l them to was a note of sadness on account ot the Geer 16, Wo<«I, 17, scattering 20, reartxl up like two animals engaged in not not presented to him, but was with­ safety. combat, and crashed the boiler« like Hurremler. This is the same hand that death ot John B. Allen. absent 3, total 90. The circumstances accompanying the left 15 minutes later, but travels .t i defeated the constabulary recently. The Senate—Most of the day was «heli«. The car« immediately in the held by the representatives of the destruction of the insane asylum at higher rate of spee«l and make» no I'ItI PARINO FOR TROUBLE. A rear rushed upon the mass of heated allies, in order that they might again Conley Hatch have excited much indig­ taken up in passing charter bills. An outbreak in China, more »erious stops except at Elizatieth, and is sched­ iron and pile«l up in an indi«criminate impress upon their governments the bill was paMvcd to create a state board than that of 1900, is ei|iectere«en«l his crealentiaj» It became known today that Mr. fire department, the complex system switches from track No. 3 into trad zuelan situation, especially the atti­ pations except «iomestic ami agricul- th«* car«, and the whole ma«« was soon of leaks, requiring master keys, which No. 4 to permit the Royal Blue to p»ej to the king. ti'rul; an«l a number of unimportant Bowen had addressed to the representa­ could not I*) found when wanted, was tude of Germany, was diacm-sed by the measures. in tiame«. Those who were able to This evening a freight train «n The Drummond Tobacco company's «■«cap«' from the car« in the rear of the tives of the allies what might be re­ responsible for the terrible scenes en- senate committ«*« on military affairs to ­ The Hous«' — No measure of import ­ bbicked on track No. 4, and the loci l>ox factory at East St. Louis burned garded as an ultimatum, as defining acted. iiay. and the situation influence«! the une«' was brought up, th«* «lay being train« quickly cam«* to the rescue, But Los« $100,000. receive«! orders to proceed on the ex­ the all their effort« went for little, a« his position. Mr. Bowen declines sjs'iit in special county l« gislation ami VICTORY FOR SHEEPMEN. United States Minister I*eishmann committee on some matters pertaining charter bills. press track to Dunnellen and then pile of debris was heated to such a d<- absolutely to discuss the question, but ha« returned to his |si«t at Constanti­ to the army appropriation bill, among gree that the worker« could not ■p- Tuesday. take the outside or No. 4 track. Short­ it is known that he said to the allies nople from his vacation. which was the . Smoke from th«- burning oil and car«, I Baker in the field. The result was as as well as tlie escaping steam, blinded tion to receive preferential treatment is abeking C. O. M action all’s project that they l>e retaine«! in the service. Salt Lake City, Jan. 29.—Judge such delays that when it got under tray all those who got near the tiame«. he would call together the other credit­ Marshall, of the United States District again it was due at Dunnellen. The for submarine coal mining at South The committee also provideti for an follows: Fulton 32, Geer 17, Wood 17, Baker 5. scattering 16, asent 3, total 90. Head. or nations having claime against Vene­ court, today sustained the demurrer of train ha«l just started and was moving increase of electricians, skilled gun­ FRANCE CLAIMS PRFXEDENCE. The House — Hale’s bill providing a zuela, with a view to their making a the defendant in the case of the United slowly, when tlie Royal Blue, traveling The ls«ard of engineers which last ners. machinists and others who take fine and imprisonment for persons de­ at full speed, which at that point summer examine'l the rival canal care of and handle guns in the reacoast formal protest against the demands of Says 40 Per Cent of Venezuelan Customs States against Frank Martinus, who uettally approximates 65 miles u schemes at Seattle, lias re|«orte«l ad­ defenses. Some other additions were faulting a hotelbiil with intent was Should Satisfy All Nations. those who participate«! in the blockade. deieated. was charged with running a band of 2,- hour, crashed into the rear end. versely. made in the bill with a view of improv­ Representative Both'» bill to relocate Pari«, Jan. 30.—The attitude of the The effect of this would be that the 000 sheep on the Fi»h Lake forest re­ Ttie heavy engine of the Royal Blue A general «trike ha« broken out'in ing the service. the county seat of Columbia county government of France relative to the other seven creditor nations would be tore its way into the rear end, and it I'lie discussion was general am) earn­ win passed this morning. serve, in violation of the rules formu­ the same time drove the forward endol the town of Ren«, province of Tarra­ gona, Spain. Ten thou«and worxmen est, and thv ootxclualonn reached were Representative Murphy introduced a claims against Venezuela is that the lined up against the three allied pow­ lated for the protection of forest re­ that car into the rear en«l of the car that th«« hoigir srid dignity of the coun- bill creating the Eastern Oregon agri­ French claim« are in the nature of a ers, with the result that the settlement serves by the secretary of the interior. ahead, which in turn was driven into are affected. Mr«. Clara Norton Fuller, a protea- try would lie maintained, and that cultural college, appropriating $40,000 first lien on the customs receipts, ami of the whole matter in all probability Judge Marshall states that congress has the third car, and this in turn tru ■ional pisnist of «<>uie prominence, waa Germany should not Is’ allowed to for buildings ami $10,000 per annum that under no circumstance-, are they to might go to The Hague, if it is to be exceeded its legislative power in em­ driven into the fourth car from the settle«l at all. This note is believed to found ard of examiners Mr. Bowen and the allies contemplat­ The effect of Judge Marshall’s de­ not bel ieved to have any chance of liv­ Brooklyn, N. Y., are l>«ing fed on mo- ing giving priority to the claims of the Kan Francisco. Feb. 2. — Alaska is un ­ for the purpose of examining and li­ cision will lie to throw open to sheep ing. lasses l«e<'aiis« It is cheaper ami better Tex., a United State-« bonded car, in censing the practice of osteopathy. allies over those of France and other dergoing the severest winter that has and cattle interests more than 1.000,- Just as the wreck occurred, an east­ transit from the El Paso smelter to than oatr. The work hor«es don't have Marsters' bill, to provide fur execu­ powers similarly situated. 000 acres of the choicest grazing land bound train was approaching on track visited the Northern country in 20 time properly to chew oat«, and iuo - Chicago, loaded with 600 liars of silver tions at the state penitentiary, was It is said that 40 per rent of the cus­ in the state, which for the past few No. 2. Before it could lie stopjied, the lasM's i« found to Is« more nutrition« bullion, was entered by roblier« and 80 passttd by unanimous vote. toms receipts will probably be sufficient years Flven the Eskimos, who are ac­ year, has been carefully guarde«) by the engine crashed into the wreckage and chea|>er. Price’» hill appropriating $20,000 to satisfy France, the allies and all customed to tlie cold, are suffering. government. As soon as the situation which ha«l been hurled on the track, of the liars stolen. Previous to the The little cod fishing schooner Pearl, becomes known, it is believed hundreds for an Eastern Oregon agricultural col­ other claimants. Ex-senator John B. Allen, of Seattle, At Jarilia Junction the broken seal lege was pasesd. meeting of Mr. Bowen and the repre- which has arrixed from the North, of thousands of sheep will be brought but it was light etuff and the engine is dead. brushed it aside and crushed part of it was discovered, and an investigation Representative Gill’s bill lor a spe- * ntatives of the allies, France secured Tlie Kansas legislature has paused « revealed three Mexicans in the car. cial library tax of 1-5 mill in Multno­ an agreement with Venezuela that the brings news of the condition of affaire across the line from adjoining states, under the wheels. The train ran itl and the forest reserves will be covered own length beyond the wreck, »topped, bill authorising the ure of voting ma­ When an attempt was mad«« to eject mah county passed both houses today. I reach claims shall receive treatment in the icebound land. The Pearl comes with sheep. and, after ascertaining it had eustainal chine«. Governor Chamlierlain appointed Al- equal to that given to any other power. from Unga, Alaska, with 18,000 cod­ them they pulls«! knives and a lively no injury itself, proceeded to N»» liert Tozier, of Portland, to be expert The view is held here that Venezuela fish. Her officers state that the ther­ Four person»'«ere killed and 11 oth­ COAL COMBINE ENJOINED. York. fight took place, in which the crew was te measure and examitre printing in and all others taking part in the nego­ ers injured in a train wreck near la mometer at Unga fluctuated between 10 victorious ami drove the robbers away. tiations should take cognizance and the office of the state printer. Fox, 111. Detroit Dealers Try to Dodge Law STRIKE RULE IS CHANGED. carry out the agreement. The French and 12 degrees below zero. Snow has At I>og Canyon Sheriff Hunter saw Monday. Repealing Illegal Rule. Hix |>cr«on«'Were kill*l*nnd 20 other« authorities evidently insist that equal fallen, covering the ground to a great tine«' Mi xicans, who t«sik to the brush, The vote today stood a» follows injure«i, sexeral fatally, by a Isiiler ex- Detroit, Jan. 29.—The Wayne cir­ Coal Miners Make Strikes More Dlflkslt A «all to halt was answered by a fusil­ Fulton 21, Geer 13, Wood 14, scatter­ terms are absolutely indispensable. depth. The white men residing in ploeionaat Auuiaton, Alabama. —Wage Conference Called. cuit court today issued the preliminary lade. A running fight ensued. Hunt­ ing 18, absent and paired 24, total 90. Unga were greatly affected by the cold. New Scheme In Utah. I evl Ankeny wa« nominated for er shot a Mexican through the heart. Indianapolis, Jan. 29.—The United The crew of the Pearl had also suffered. injunction asked for by Prosecutor Hunt In the House—A concurrent resolu­ senator by a Republican caucus in The other two men escaped, but posses tion was introduce«! today ap|«ointing Salt lAke, Jan. 30.—A new public The Pearl had a hard time fighting against the I^etriot coal exchange, an Mineworkers’ convention today finiihel Olympia. Hi« ele< tion is now assured. are after them. Officials are of the a committee to endeavor to have the holiday, to l>e known as "Health Day,” her way out of the ice. For 16 days organization of 30 local coal dealers. changing and bringing up to date th* The United States ha« reache«l an opinion that the l««n aritiated. who threw the l»ars out of the car, to Is* gatlivrr«! up by confederates. The congress to call a convention for the vid«'» that the first Monday in October able to free his vessel from the pack the minimum price at which coal shall The changing of the power to vote« Montana cattlemen «av they are value of the missing bullion is estimated purpose of framing an amendment to shall l*e set apart by the governor as a and reach open water. be sold. »trike from two-thirds the meml'erBhip threaten««! with greater loam«» than al $40,000. the (ederal constitution providing for e used, and the l.imxiln'« old home In Springfield, propriation bill authorising the secre­ essted on every citistn in the state be- town or city government is to furnish tlie Cuban fortress is only lukewarm, «Hanse in the by-laws providing for the l>oy» that are orphans of union miner«, tween the ages of 21 ane held tomorrow. t signed from the exchange. Pittsburg, and thejifficera are searching mercial lines only such freight and sup­ stem, 86c; valley, 78c. Yaquis I Y «qui» three days ago attacked the "Id a type to be worth purchasing for them. « plies a* transports cannot handle. Marcial, «I... the ................... mining center Barley—Feed, $23.50 per Um; brew­ town of * San \l**.«*! Allies May Want More. Appeal lor Aid for the Navajo.. of the state, and almost took possession ing, $24. Three men have l«een arrested while Great Saving by Free Coal. Berlin, Jan. 29.—President Castro * Wrecked by Natural tlas. Among the defenders of San spe«*i ^omJnn "!l—A Republican attempting to sell |>o«tag« stamp« in Flour—Beet grade, $4.30lwti,ute rondition of the duty, compliance with the recent con- Navajo Ind ans, though disputed bv circles here as evidence of the sincerity »nie of the Yaquis. Among the de ­ w«eka ago. explosion which w re. ked a large section of his intention to make satisfactory Gat«—No. 1 white, $1.15 1.20; fender» killrxl by the Yaquis »»< Mr. greesional act, removing the duty , n ate true, The Induns Wilhelm Jortlan, the poet, died sud­ of the Fhkart packing company*« plant. gray. $1.12%811.15 per cental. --------- are are “ettlement. If the offer, however, in* tarving in crowds. crowdg ’*• McAllister, formerly superino ndent of foreign cal at all American ports and »tarring The explosion ( mx*urred half an hour Many of them are eludes claim» of other countries 1* denly at Baden-Radon. .«Ob. .«¿7 Hay — Timothy, $11<412; clover, the Puerto Citow mine, of this place. rec«iving centers Thirty-four carg.es .-■»> after operation» for the day ’had legun, < f c al are n. w enr nte from Newcastle unusually severe. -------- l«een sides those taking part in the block*!*- The conferee«« of printing trade« and is lielieted to have leen due to au ♦ «49; cheat, $9<410 per ton. acquaint*! some doubt is expressed as to whether N S W., ami the cabled instruction» With the situation urg^ Ttniee that the unions at lnni«ter and Bolivian Four men rol'losl the Cillten«' <»“ed eepcrately <,n s*. her*' Roliano, Province of Zambnl«*», forth* Mi IkiiHxigh. formerly re« rotary of state of Waterloo, la , and e«>a|>«l Cheese —Full cream, twins. 1*%0 n >ti.-e is given by Manager Filer that the coal operators have closed their « a^e of New York, has l*en consulted by purpose of disposing of the !J^dr,’ne, ” ,k "■* ÆÂ -ealvd proposal, will l«e receivml up to $3.600 in intment to the |>o«itl<>nof assistant miles of canal, with masonry, heud- away in a stolen buggy Butter—Fancy creamery, 30432%«- catrs, nastecates and culverts, ard a begin < ailing nitneseee in rebuttal to­ justice of the supreme court of the cnuX7, but Mh *d? P T iOn U r ** ll-T Osborne, a teacher, were killed- A bulletin from Booton «tate» that PiiiJi| I inrs I he loiter written by the per pound, extra«, Mt; dairy, 204 dam across Snake nv»r near Shoshone, day The miners will uke up three or ladrones outnumbered the volunteer»- tour «tav. in rebuttal, after which the ei-S*-retaty of Mie Navy long shies president to Mr. MclMaough amount* 22 %c; «tore, 15418c. ^•retarr Hav that * f Ids bo. surrounded the latter and boloed then« «■ommission will adj«xim until the f,>|. W old Amer . an mtXte ta ÄÜX' rhe Anieri« ana died fighting. The J*- a «light i nd 1« at loti of pneumonia Egg»—25 per dosen. 1 rm tiodly to an offer of the ptace if lowing Mor lay. The arguments will The vacancy tails of the affair obtainable «<* »• Harry teg Repairs on Warship*. H«»pe—Choice, 25ital of $100,000, has filed pa- w.. C"b"" T’**y Expioston In OU Refinery. Beef — Groan, cow», 303^« per toda» from Washington to hurry work trg«4 Io H« Brutal. Chicago. Jan. 29.—A mol« ot ne.’’ Washington, Jan "u tv |iers increasing its capital sti«k to$12,- < le «eland, Ohi.*, Feb 2 — As a result (hiAcgo Jan. 31.—Major General poaad; steer«. 444 %c dressed, 7\c. on all «hipe umiergoing repair«. The Lxlay sent to the »en^te rrW,i,1’nt •00,000 «•f an exp« »i n at the w.«rks ..f the • tth C.ba ex mrfln, the L‘7W!" 500 men, women and boy. held nP * Veal—7 %«48 %e. Elwell S. Otis in a lecture l«efore the '■vui«er han Francisco has leen at the Standard oil «ompnny (.»lay. four tnen ™«>ex>e time, and to being re- were more or lean injure«! One of them advocate general*« department, ha» .dmmistrali«*ti at tl»e I'niveroitv of drae«e>1, 7%e. treaty. Under th. , ***• proci tv vision, and «carried away the renter ’ paired, and an extra force of mechani.-e prohnbly «iti die The others, it i» been retire«l on acconnt of diaahilitie« Chica«to tonight. derlare«l that promin­ »rmty of five cars l«foresiispersed by the po’ received during the Chine«« campaign ent Filipino« urged him k> pat «town the flambe — Groce, 4c par pound; ••• I aced a'card her u«iay to It her thought, may recocer A mfety valve “r7 31, lnd ¡J J**0"*1 by jan. lice. Women led the attack, dres«e«l, 7 %c, !° r *• cervice. The Prairie te ordered on an oil still biew of! and a t re mend- He was pr 'niot«.| ■ rmr to ret .. ........ relsfilion in tlie Philippine« -y devasta­ ’bat u.e time liBit 1 H<« — Mrow, $%e pe- joind ; t® >• rea.iy for service by Saturday of ou. expioeioa ,o( gxa followed The preei.ient a.so tra-.m ..2«\. rt- Tb* ■ ng the cars and intimi'iatinc “ in reagnition of bis gallan#« n tion and morder. I thia av-ek. Jrre.1, 707%«. ’rain crew. For three boors traffic pevun’ary loss is «light. îoundary treaty to «fc, di— •nsK««ded. while the mob mere*** to more than 1,000 persons. EVENTS OF THE DAY