to make one state . Eugene Weekly Guard. ■ ■ e CAMPBELL Hitos , froprlstor». EAST SLSPICIOLS. Feeling that Germany Will Be Our Next Enemy ia Growing. THE LEGISLATURE MORE FOREST MELD. THE DALLES ROAD Land to the Extent ot 4.SOO Square Mlles to Be Withdrawn In Washington. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS FAVORABLE WHAT THE LAWMAKERS OF OREGON TERMS OF TREATY Congress May Admit New Mexico and Ari- zona as One. to Be Divided Later. Washington Feb. 5.—Strong efforts are being made to bring about a com­ promise on the statehood bill. Many senators who are decidedly displeased with the legislative situation would welcome a compromise in order to clear the way for other legislation. Some hope was built today on a statement of Senator Quay that he “might” have a modification to make to his statehood -mendment to the agricultural appro- amendment priatiou bill, and consideration of that nira»ure has been postponed at hi* re- ALASKAN BOUNDARY QUESTIONS Ftt TRIBUNAL TO SETTLE. Wasfiington, Feb. 6 —In the coarse TO THE PROJECT. ARE DOING AT SALEM. of time the Washington and MouDt OREGON. EUGENE Document ia Largely in French aak j^ Rainier forest reserves of Washington Be Translated—Three Men App#^ are to be considerably enlarged, and a State Enterprise an Aid to Dallcs-CelUo Bill* ot Importance That are Being Intro­ Work Might Have Been Built by the by United States and Three by new forest reserve ia to be created in duced and Acted Upon la Both Mou*c* Britain Will Act as Jurists- Government but for Opposition to the Cascade mountain region, between Comprehensive Review ot the Import­ —Measure. Signed by the Governor in Three Months. Government-Owned Railroad* W ill be these two reserve*, to include all public oat Happening* st the Paet Weak, Progress ot the Balloting lor United land there remaining outside of tbe l-reaeated In Congenui Form, Most Formally Approved. States Senator. Likely to Prove IstcrestUig. Northern Pacific grant and private Washington, Feb. 6.—There U W ashington, Feb. 9.—Engineer offi- holdings. On recommendation of some discussion yesterday in the Friday. Commissioner Hermann, Chief Forester cers in this city are not nilling finally tive session of the senate with refa^ The navy ie to have an increase of The vote—Fulton 34, Geer 16, Wood to commit ti.emselves on the proposal ships, officers and men. to making public the treaty r^^ 17, Milla 13, scattering 7, absent 3. It Pinchot and the geological survey, the wa* agreed to hold no joint conven­ secretary of the interior recently or­ of the state of Oregon to construct a ,)Ue8t until Friday. negotiated by Secretary Hay anj Southwestern trainmen have won ■n The compromise most favored is the tion Saturday. dered tbe temporary withdrawal from portage railroad from Celilo around advance in wages from all roads. Michael Herbert for a settlement g The Fenate—To change boundary be­ further entry ef land* proposed to be The Dalles rapids, on the Columbia admission of Arizona and New Mexico Brazilian troops have captured a Bo­ the Alaskan boundary dispute, 0»^ tween Douglas and* Lane counties, added to the reserve system in M ash- ■ livian fort and 300 prisoners in A< re. river, until they are fully advised as to as one state, Quay contending that such to the fact that a number of article* v, passed. To provide for the relocation ington, aggregating in all nearly 4,500 | the details of the plan proposed. The a provision should be modified to au­ in French, it was decided to awi1( , of Columbia county, passed. A bill The sultan of Turkey is preparing to government would have supervision over thorize the admission of Arizona alone translation before making the treat, was introduced to amend Australian Bquare miles. invat'e Macedonia with a quarter of a lull lot law ao as to put constitutional fn making these additions to the such a proposition only in so far as the when it shall develop sufficient popula­ public. The secretary of the seM^ million men. amendments at top of ballot. Washington reserves the department right of way to lie occupied by the port­ tion. It is learned on good authority was directed to prepare a translation. Senator Clark, of Montana, says he The House— Senate joint resolution wishes it to be plainly understood that is in a position to secure the opening of to amend the constitution to abrogate no lieu base is to tie created, either age road would lie upon land that has that the president would be willing to Article 1 of the treaty provides that the Crow Indian reservation. the Negro section of the constitution, with railroad lands or the lands now lieen acquiied by the government under see such a compromise made, if it was the boundary line tribunal shall b»lta. further provided that at tbe time the adopted The gieater part of the ses­ in private ownership. Tbe Yaxima the old boat railway project, and where mediately appointed, and shall coni« sion was taken up in passing and reserve will therefore] be a second the state would seek to acquire wharf­ large state uas admitted, not only Arizona, but New Mexico as well, of six impartial jurists, three to J amending city charters. A bill < heckerboard reserve, with the alter­ introduced to repeal the law allowing nate sections in the forest reserve, and age rights in the river at each end of should have an adequate population. named by the president of the UniiR These matters Efforts are being made to reach some States and three by his Britannic m. rebate of taxes for wide tired wagons. the others either tielonging to tbe rail­ the proposed road. road company or to private owners. would come under tbe supervision of compromise which will not arouse an­ jesty. All questions must receive i Thursday. tagonism when the bill goes back to the The vote—Fulton 34, Geer 16, Wood While no arrangement has yet been the chief ot engineers. majority vote of the tribunal, bouse. made for a transfer, it is expected in 17, Mills 12, Mattering 8, absent 3. It is stated at the department that, vision is made for the appointment g the department that in time the rail ­ The Senate—The joint resolution to MONEY FOR NAVY. so far as is known, there is no par­ other jurists to fill vacancies and amend the coantitution so as to make road company may come forward with ticular reason why a portage road the term of office of county officers four a proposal to sell its lands within this should in any way encroach upon or in- ____ _ officers of the tribunal, including ecien- years was adopted. The bill to fix the reserve to the government for a fair terfere with the government work to be for New Vessels. titic experts and agents. consideration. This, however, is mere ­ salary of state printer at *3,500 after undertaken under the canal pioejct, Washington, Feb. 5. — Sentiment in Article 2 provides that a written» 1906, passed. The fellow servant bill ly speculative, and there has been no as there is much more land now owned such intimation from the railroad tiie hosue and in tbe naval affairs com ­ printed case of the two parties and oth- passed unanimously. by the government between The Dalles The House—The fellow servant bill itself. The assumption is based merely and Celilo than will ever be used for mittee is strongly in favor of Repre­ er documents, correspondence and ei,. passed unanimously. To limit liability on the action of the Southern Pacific canal purposes. On the contrary it is sentative Dayton's resolution calling dence shall be submitted by the tit of comities for personal injuries re­ with regard to its grant, which waa pointed out that two engineer boards ceived from defective highways, lost. checker I narded out lit the San Fran­ and a number of individual enigneering upon the secretary of the navy for a parties within two months cf the n To prevent blacklisting of employes, cisco mountain reserve in Arizona in officers have in the past recommended permanent programme for the steady change of the ratifications of thia treaty yas-wl. The house will hold its first the same manner that is to be adopted the construction of a government port­ increase, equipment and manning of Two months afterward the counter cz» night session tomorrow night, owing in Washington. The recent withdraw­ age road at this point, and, in view of the navy, with a view of giving to tbe may be submitted, but the tribunal to the large amount of busmens to dis­ als in Washington are made under the this past attitude, it is said there is iu» >>.« v..F.-, L ni,fc<1 8,aW* a “avy as efficient and may extend the time if it so de.-iree same conditions and are subject to the pose of. or no likelihood that the engi­ same course of treatment as tlie lands little Wednesday. »»».o would „„_i2 throw ------ obstacles in the powerful aa that of any power in the Article 3 provides that the tribuna, neers any y ch_. _ 1- ‘Ï2 withdrawn in Eastern Oregon last sum ­ Tbe vote—Fulton 34, Geer 16, W'>od way of a portage road to be built and world. This resolution is now before shall consider in the settlement of th 17, Mills 12, scattering 9, absent 2. mer, with a view to their inclusion in maintained by the state. In view of the committee on naval affairs, but questions submitted to its decision!th Hume, one of the absent memliers, has the Blue mountain forest reserve. Con­ the opposition in congre-s to the gov­ returned, but did not cast bis vote for siderable complaint is looked for from ernment ownership and control of rail­ action on it will lie delaved until dis- treaty between Great Britain and R» various quarters, but Secretry Hitchcock Fulton as expected. roads, it has never been possible to se­ posal of the Lessler bribery caee. sia of 1825 and the treaty between th The Senate—Tbe inheritance tax bill has determined that the reserves of cure the sanction ol that body for a Many members of congress, some of United States and Russia of March 30, has lieen passed. Seantor Mays has a Washington shall lie enlarged, in ac­ government portage road, although whom are identified with naval affairs, 1807, and “particularly articles III, If bill to compel cir< mt judges to render cordance with the policy of President many memebrs believed that such a of whom have only the in- and some and V of the first mentioned treaty." Roosevelt, and, moreover, it is asserted decisions within 90 days in all cases road would meet the demand and Berve submitted to them. A bill has also that the president is [tersonally inter­ to force the desired reduction in rail- terest of seeing the country protected The original text of these articles it been introduced prohibiting the sale of ested in the Washington project, and road rates to the seaboard. by a well manned and powerful navy, given in French. In the treaty ti, explosives other than ordinary fire­ favors the carrying out of Secretary Tbe engineering board that is now I have expressed themselves as unequivo- tween the United States and K ush Hitchcock's plan. crackers to children under 14. considering the Harts project, it is ' cally in favor of the resolution. articles III and IV’ cf the Anglo-Roe The House—The fellow servant bill understool, is giving no thought what­ OVERCOME BY TUNNEL OAS. Representative Cannon, of Illinois, sian treaty are quoted as describing th was reported favorably. Tbe bill re­ ever to the portage road project, and, locating the county seat of Union coun­ in fact, is devoting its entire attention chairman of the committee on appro­ line of demarcation between Russia ty passed, bill amending constitution, Great Northern Crew and Passengers to ilevising a cheap, yet satisfactory, priations, who believes not one penny and the British possessions. Have Serious Trouble. changing time of state election, lost canal project that will afford a perma­ of the government’s money should be It is provided that the first meetiig Bill amending constitution so as to au­ Seattle, Feb. 6.— A special to the nent open river. It is admitted oy en­ other than wisely spent, endorses Mr. thorize state institutions elsewhere of the boundary tribunal shall be ii Boat Intelligencer from Everett says: gineer officers that a portage road par ­ Itavton ’ s proposal. the than at Salem, indefinitely |»istponed. Similar views are held by many oth­ 1-ondon. As soon as possible after th Great Northern passenger train No. alleling the river would prove of very I uesday. great assistance to the sngineers in the in the house. The present situa­ arguments are concluded a decisios ers Tbe vote—Fulton 34, Geer 16, Wood 4, known as the eastlxiund overland, construction of the canal, and on this ' tion in Venezuela has had considerable shall be prepared and within this stuex in the Cascade tunm l last nigiit account the state’s proposition will ap­ effect upon members of congress, and, An old building lining torn down st | member of the cabinet has not only 17, Mills 12, scattering 8, absent 3. The Senate—Among the bills passed about midnight and 10 passenger« in peal more strongly to the department J more than any event of late years, has months, unless the president or th Buffalo, N. Y., collapsed, killing three admitteil the prevalence ot this senti­ ment, but given indication that lie him­ was one to authorize tbe employment the sleepers and five members of the when it is presented in detail. men ami injuring four others. impressed congress with the necessity British king, by common accord, «• self shares it to some degree. of convict lalsir on tbe public highways train crew wen- more or less seriously Provision also it of placing the United States in a better tends the time. Roosevelt has again refused to arbi- i In New York the anti-German senti­ and one to make state officers and em­ CAN'T MOVE BOWEN. position to defend itself against the made as to how the decision shall la trate the Venezuelan question and it ment grows largely nut of unsatisfactory ployes subject to garnishment. A joint affected by tbe gas. No deaths have European powers, if need be. prepared and handed to the agents« will go to The Hague for settlement. I trade relations with that country, the resolution to abrogate section 35, article been reported at the division superin­ Allies Will Ask President Roosevelt to the respective governments. Aa soos tendent's office here. | |sirt ol New Yirk getting the bulk of 1, of the state constitution, relative to Frank J. Cannon, ^«-United Htatea Settle Last Point. Tunnel Under East River. I as possible a decision'shall be prepared The train left this city at 9:15, on ■wnator from Utah, Is In a very serious Iierinan trade. In congressional cir­ negroes mid mulatUie», was adopted Nwe York, Feb. 5.—Atfer lying idle and handed to thi agents of the is Washington, Feb. 9. — The allies, timb, last night. A helper is uavvl to The House—A bill to amend tbe code conditien and his recovery is doubtful. cles here there is a feeling of distrust of Germany in tie Venezela negotia- relating to marriage licenses was passed. pull it through the Cascade tunnel. hopeless of inducing Minister Bowen to for 10 year», the tunnel under the East spective governments. Nearly all bituminous coal miners in i lions. There is a general suspicion As soon aa a decision has been sent A bill to fix the maximum rates per On the western slope of the tunnel, yield on the question of priority of river, between Forty-second street, the ‘Meyersdale, i'a , district, will re­ that Emperor William is looking for mile charged by railroad companies from some cause or another, the train their claims, will ask President Roose­ Manhattan, and Long Island Citv, will to the contracting parties each ahai! ceive a material advance in wages siinietliiiig more than ii mere present­ was introduced. stuck, and the helping engine broke velt to decide the question. If he re­ probbaly soon be rushed to completion, send one or more scientific experts ts April 1. awav. It was run latck, recoupled and fuses, they will go to The Hague, as l'lans for the tunnel are all ready, so lay down the boundary line in accord­ ment of the German claims, and to Monday. tlie work could begin today, according ance with the decision. broke away a second and a third time. Bowen proposed. Should these Sheriff W. W. Withers, of Lane some extent this distrust has spread in The vote—Fultoa 34, Geer 16, Wood The New York & be a failure of the majroity to agree« Bowen has agreed to pay each of the to the engineer. On the third breakaway, Engineer county, Oregon, waa shot and fatally other directions. 14, Mlils 12, scattering 6, absent 8. Freeman ran the helper through to the allies *27,000 in satisfaction for alleged Long Island railroad company, owners any of the points submitted, the * Hummed up, there is undeniably a wounded while trying to capture Ed The Senate—Tbe bill to reapportion east end <4 the tunnel. Conductor indginities suffered by its citizens. ■ of the franchise, completely reorgan­ spective governments are to be notified Lyons, an escaped outlaw. Lyons i» feeling toward Germany that is not The terms of settlement agreed upon ized, has been studying the question of through the agents. entertained towards any other foreign the state into senatorial and represent­ Weston and the fireman were loth un­ ■till at lilierty. New power, a feeling that is very generally ative districts was passel. The Smith conscious when the month of the tun­ provide for adjustment of the claims of resuming the woik for a year. The exchange of ratifications, as so« The Dreyfus affair la to I* revival ex| er am ed but seldom openly acknow­ bill for tbe creation of a board of health nel was reached. When it was found each power by a joint commission of plans are complute, and practiclaly all as the same has become effeetive, it again. ledged In com* quaitt rs it is la-lieved passed with only one dissenting vote. that the helper was not going to re­ one on each side, with an arbiter, to lie preparations have been made for a con­ provided for. < turn, the train was backed out and run appointed by the King of Spain, in tinuation of the long delayed project. Ex-senator Dawes, of Massachuestts, that nsible for the loss ol another liehind the itemand fur a payment of Saturday. minutes. The helper later returned tinues. In some places yesterday hard To Inquire Into Coal Combines. German claim«. life. The vote—Fulton 32, Geer 16, Wood and the train was pulled through the coal could be bought for *7.50 a ton of the investigation of the Lessler brib­ Washington, Feb. 9. — Representative Mill Occupy Acre. The employes of all the Chicag ’ sky­ 14, scattering 18, absent and paired 8, tunnel all right by the same crew. and one dealer put his price at *7, w ith ery chargee. It finds that Philip Bob Small, of North Carolina, today intro­ Kio Janeiro, Feb 7.—Tbe Brazilian present but not voting 1. scrapers are out on strike to gain a 1,000 tone on hand. The price of soft lin tried to bribe Lessler, and is liab* duced a concurrent resolution providing government ha» decidisi on the military recognition of their union. Warships Going South. The Senate —Among the bills passed for the appointment by the speaker of coal was as low ae *2.50 a ton, with to punishment for that offense and ta Diplomati) rela was one relating to license» for selling The hlame for the New Jersey Cen­ occupation of Acre San Francisco, Feb. 6. — The warships a committee of 11 members of the independent dealers retailing coal at perjury, but Lemuel E. Quigg and ti* howdver, are not intoxicating liquors and one io provide tral wreck, near Graceland, N. J., has : tiona w ith Bolivia, in commission in the harbor will be house to inquire generally into the coal *6 and *6.50 a ton. i in terni pievi Brazil decided to act in for transfer of prisoners from the peni­ Holland boat company are innocent ii l«en placed on the engineer. on the way to Amapala, a port on the conditions in the United States. The the Acre question tiecauae ¡'resident tentiary to the asylum. the matter. Railroad Provides Free Surgeons. Pacific coast of Honduras, early next, resolution further directs the committee A head-on collision lietween two ‘ I'ando of Bolivia proposes to continue The House—Committee on education ,---- whether ------------- New York, Feb. 5.— The New York A minority report signed by Rep* _j “inquire any combinations Ro k Island freight trains in New Mex­ negotiations while at the same time reported in favor of senate bill appro- week. The New York, the Boston and to ico rsulteil in five deaths and the in­ i marching upon Acre. The Brazilian priaitng *20,000 for Eastern (hngon the Ranger are bow in the bay ready to exist between mineowners and operat- Central railroad has perfected a plan »entative Kitchen (Dem. N. C.l, Van­ start on short notice. In view of the ora and the transportation companies to minimize lose of life and injuries in diver (Dem. Mo.) and Roberts (RrP jury of seveial others government lias ordervsl General Cal- agricultural college. Committee on otders, Admiral Glass relieved Admiral in ' violation of the law of the United accidents by employing 60 surgeons, Mass.) was also submtietd. It finds laliao, with tnsipa statiomsl in tbe commerce reported favorably on Captain Hobson's resignation from the Casey in the command of the Pacific Statai.” A report is to be made to the who will live all along the line, so that that there was no attempt at bribery, northern portion, to start immediately house bill for tbe mprovement and uwe fleet this afternoon. It had lieen ar- next congress. the navy has lieen accepted. He rays they may be reached at once. Each or in effect, that Doblin's whole story of rivers. the refusal to retire him was due to a | for Acre. rang*) that the flags of the Admirals physician will have charge of a section. is a fiction of his imagination. I* senator from his slate. should lie changed on February 10, but The station masters will be kept in­ argees in the rest of the majority report. Strike at Arizona Smelters. New Postal Regulation. PORTLAND MARKETS. Chief Justice Alton B Parker, of the the hurry orders to the fleet to get into Tuscon, Aris., Feb. 9.—Five of the formed of the whereabouts of the physi­ Wa-hington, Feb. 7. — The postoffice Southern waters prompted the change big smelters of the Cananea copper cians, so that they may be reached by New York court of ap|ieals, 1» rnen- Will Have to Change Plans. Wheat— Walla Walla, 75c; blue tioned as a possible I8«mo< ralic candi­ appropriation bill, passed today by the wire at any time. These surgeons will Seattle, Feb. 5.—It may be nee* company have shut down owing to a hou-e contains an ini|s>rtant provision stem, 86c; valley, 78c. Letting Up on the Irish. date for president in 1904. strike on the narrow gauge railroad also respond to calls of passengers sary to change the plans of the »«• that has not attracted much attention Barley—Fead, *23.50 per ton; brew- J. Edward Addicks, candidate for New York, Feb. 6.—The release of which brings all the ores from the taken ill and to attend employes. federal building in this city, as tbe»» It provhles that hereafter po-toffice« Ing, *24. senator from IN-Iaware, has withdrawn William P. Redmond, M. P.. and John mines to the smelters. The strike of Every train wilt carry surgeon's tools. shall accept for transmission in the is not enough money appropriated to from the tight, after deadlocking the F lour—I test grade, *4.30» the name •«— policy, —ii..- ways —— the Tri­ alll] tiremen from *3 to * t.50 per resignation outright. The reason ie ous federal officials in regard to anti-trust bill. Oat»—No. 1 white, *1.15 «* 1.20, parts of recommended strongly by Third Assist- bune's London correspondent. It is day The men demanded tbe increase, the pressing need of the construction matter. While here he will exami* Canada expects a big immigration ant B. -tma-ter General Madden in gray. * 1.12 Nt <41 15 per cental. understd that other Nationalist mem- corps for the services of just such offi­ the sandstone product of the state the interest of economy. from England this year. Hay — T niothy, *11(411; clover, l*t* of parliament who have been im­ and tbe company refused. cials as Mr Hobson, and an effort will a view of having that material ue*J D *8(49; cheat, *9(410 per ton. The Idaho legislature voted down the prisoned for offenses in connection with lie made to induce him to remain on the building. Fate ot Statehood Bill In Doubt. Same In All States. — .«uiaiu — Potatuee—Best Burbank». 60t475e per the United Irish league propaganda measure creating an eight-hour day law. | active duty. The resignation of Cap c1-- ­ Washington, Feb. 9. — The senate Itenver, Feb. 7.—An anti-trust bill, sack; ordinary, 40(450c ;«r cental, will be set free without delay. Poor Prospect for Agreement. tain Hobeon was considered briefly by committee on agriculture today con ­ Frank Maybee, a Chu-ago postal which, it is said, ha* the endorsement grower»' prices. Merced sweets, *!<« Indianapolis, Feb. 4.—Tbe the cabinet today, but it is understood sidered, but took no final action on the clerk, has lieen arr«‘ste.i, < hargi*>l aitli of President Roosevelt ami Attorney 2.25 per cental. Cuban Flag Hauled Down. agricultural appropriation bill. It ie that no determination has yet been committee of the miners and oper*trr* rifling the mail». General Knox, «nd ia to tie preesated Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 11 **c; Havana. Feb. 6.—A cablegram has understood that the bill will lie held reached whether tbe resignation will will meet again tomorrow to resa®* to the legislature of every state in the young. 11(412c,l en», 114 12c. turkey*, hewn published here to th. effect that for a certain time in order to ascertain lie accepted or not. I'resi^ent Castro's troops »re said to consideration of the demand» of , Union, was introduced in the senate live, ISgtlttc; drew«*»!, IfttfM«; «tack», the Cutían Hag which was placed be engaged with revolutionary lone* 14 ,__ _ over whether it is possible to dispose of th* miners for an increase in wages. this aftern.sin Accompany mg the *1 «7.50 per doaan; gee*e, *7(48.50. | the Hotel de la Paa in Madrid by the statehood bill without putting it on the mile* south ol Caraia* pressioni of opinion lie »rd tedav >*”' Direct Vote on Senator. bill i» a memorial iu its favor from the I Cheese —Full cream, twin», IBS# Cuhan minister has been taken down agricultural bill as an amendment Denver, Feb. 5.—A bill introduced cite that the session will be protract**- Fire any, bill prov ide» heavy pmaittaR for iwn- The honse this afternoon pasee.1 a re«.- however, to connect the two measures vides that at the general election and niands already made there will be * at West Harvey, causing a loss esti­ •pira, v to restrain or monopolise trade, | factory price», 1(41 S« ■•••*. procevling the time for election of a ag'eement reached, which will mated at *2 i0,00t* for giving <>r accepting rebates and for | Butter—Fancy creamery, 301433 **c luth>n asking 1'reeideut Palma to awer- if neieMarv United state* senator, each political suspension of work on April L twb per pound, extra», 3Dc; dairy, 2(M tain the facts regarding this alleged in­ Coercion in Ireland lias lieen alnioet continuing in busim-ss after failure to | US«; »torr, 15(415 c . British Papers Worried. cident The senate b»s drafted a reso ­ party may placw on the ballot the iidei reem determined, and the opera*' ahaaiiorml and better times are in make annual returns. lution in favor of the ratification of New York, Feb. 9.—The news that names ot five or lees candidates for the ora say they will never agree to * F«* — 2ft per doeen. eight. the reciprocity treaty the opposition of the Northwestern senatorship, ami binds the members of present demanda. Hope— Choice, 364128S« l*r pound. I senators will probably prevent the pas­ the le««ilature, under pen'lty of expnl- A new pilot bill is ho lore the Weah- Big i Ire In Oklahoma Wool —Valley« 13S*l*e; Factors sage of the Alaska boundary treaty ia si n. to vote for the candidate of their Ington legislature. It is the first iwaa Fifty Middle» Gradoatr. ('reg- n, 8(414mohair. 36*138«. Oklahoma, FeK Firn that »tenevi re*arded bere as very disconcerting, nre of tbe kind not opisiaed by the Annapolis, Feb. 5.—The 50 midsHip respective uarty receiving the greatest in tbe l.kvn »toro, dealer» in generai save a Lossd'a dispatch to the Tribune. Beef — Groea. rows, 3*t3\c per Paget sound tnglnat eompaine». number of the popular vote. n’an of the class of 1903 today re>*>’*1 p- and «teer*, 4 44\c; dresesd, 7\c. merchandiee. bere Ibi» nvorning can«ed The Dei y Chronicle consider» that the their diplomas from the handsel -*<■’* a lue» of *250,000 Insti rance, aboot Piofeasor Bidell, of Cornell, an- failure of the treaty will mean the in­ Vsel—7SW8*«c. Philadelphia to Stay at Bremerton. t*ry of the Navy Moody, and t**®* one-Uiird thè Iosa. Another Are in definito continuance of the deadlock. aouncas a discovery in transu < last on of Wasbingtcn. Feb 5.—The navy de­ full fledged ngrsn of the Am«r> *> Matton — Groan, 4c par pound > frante building* on Broadwav ai thè “Canada. ' it «aye. “will lose the electricity whereby an alternating and (1 reawed. 7Sc> seme lime. <-anssd *n addi temei loa. chance of obtaining a free port in the triment has decided to retain the navy. Tbe •xerrioes took pla*-e m direct current may be sent at the »am« larmbe — Grona, 4c per pound . Tire apparato» wa» seni in bv FI Rsne Kiondike district, and most violent l'bilmteipbta at the Bremerton navy new armory. The tridehipmen »•*tr' time. dreaasal, 7kgC. and Gethrie and at 11 SO thè fire. friction irnst anee if gold should he yard a» a receiving ship. This vessel ' iad in front ot the henw k» Th. nati<«al detH was decreased *3 was one of tbe first cru»iers of the new marched to the armory, where • *'** Hog* — (i roes, *\*c per poand; which for a timo thraatened tbe city. discovered ia tbe territory under die- •teal navy ami already has heroine nn- 000,000 daring January. crowd had gathered to witness the *r wm under control I tiquated in many lespecte. | monies Tonight the exer- isee ulni»’ •ted in the annual grand hall. O EVENTS OF THE DAY Washington, Feb. 7.—There ia an- mistakable feeling in tbe Eaat. and particularly in Washington, antagon- iatic to Germany, a feeling that baa lieen somewhat intensified by the atti­ tude ot ( ieroiany in the Venezuelan incident. Nowhere ie this sentiment ao strong as at tbe war and navy de­ partments, where army and navy offi­ cers are flee to declare in private con­ versation that the next war of the United States will be with Germany. <>n this point they are agreed. fn these two departments there has lieen much ill-feeling towards Germany as a direct outgrowth of the action of the German admiral at Manila and the sub sequent attitude ot Von Waldersee in China. Without exi-eption, all members of the administration, when consulted, deny the existence of any antagonism towards Germany, and they, only dis­ credit reports to that effect. Yet it is known that among 'themselves and in private discussions“ more th anyone Í»