IDAHO SCORES OREGON.
Eugene Weekly Guard.
NORTHWEST IN CONGRESS.
Public Building for Oregon City — Light-
bouses for Pacific Coast.
THE LEGISLATURE
PROTOCOLS SIGNED
RUN-AWAY CARS.
Bridge Snake River.
Device to Catch Them and Make Them
Harmless Invented by Burling
ton Official.
ATTACKED UMoy
Thinks Neighbor State Should Help to
LAWYERS FOR NON-UNION
Boise. Idaho, Feb. 12.-Puring a de
OF VENEZUELAN PORTS TO
CAXI’Brj.1. BUOI., I'ropr^.lor»
BLOCKADE
ASSERT RIGHTS.
WHAT
THE
LAWMAKERS
OF
OREGON
bate
in tbe house today on tbe senate
Washing*»*!, fgb I I.— Senator ".
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BE RAISED AT ONCE.
Omaha,
Neb.,
Feb
12.
—
W.
J.
C.
bill lor a bridge across the Snake river
OREGON.
ARE DOING AT SALEM.
EUGENE
today reported to the senate his bill
Kenyon, general manager of »the
near Weiser, there was some criticism Say Coal Strike Comn>U( ioB
authorizing the purchase of a site and
Union stock yards at Omaha, and
anti of Oregon lor not taking an interest in
Miners’ Union Responsible forv
the erection of a public building at
Allies Must Return All Vessels. War
Bills of Importance That are Being Intro orm erly general passenger agent of
bridging this boundary stream.
and
Merchant. Seized by Them-ltefy
Oregon City, site and building to coat
Which Prevented Non-Lnioa
duced and Acted Upon in Both Houses the Chicago. Burlington A Northern
Germany Secure Better Terms Than * Smith of Washington made an earn
Working-Union Denounced u
railway,
has
patented
a
device
for
the
Comprehensive Review of the tonporW aot over (100,000.
est appeal against the amendment pro-
--Measures Signed by the Governor—
Great Britain - Other Nations May
ant Happenings of the Past Waele,
blocking and derailing of cars to pre
The seaate cMnssesse coaisaitteee to
mentor ot Crime and Anarchy
nosed
by
the
house
committee
on
roads,
oProgresa of the Balloting for Lnltcd vent accidenta on the main lines of
d’resented In Condensed I orm. AMist day reported mh amendment- tn tin-
Protest Against Preference.
hridges and ferries, reducing the ap
Stance
Senator.
railroads. This new device consists of
Likely to Prove Interesting.
propriation from (10.000 to (10,000.
sundry civil bill wveral bills that haae
Philadelphia, Feb. 12__ Tjie
I
a strong steel block that may 1« at
The
bridge, be said, meant a great deal
Washington,
Feb.
14.
—
Her!>ert
W.
previously pasted the senate, among
Mineworkers
of
America
as
an
"
1
tach»!
»ecurely
to
the
rails
at
the
bot
Friday.
to the people of Weiser and U ashing
Dr. Rocco Brindisi, for 11 years the them Iwing bills appropriating (1,000
tom of any steep grade
It has a Bowen, Venezuelan representative in ton county.
ization
was
severely
scored
They
had
scraped
and
Tbe
vote
—
Fulton
3.3,
Geer
16,
Wood
Italian consluar agent at Boston, has for a new building at the Yaquina
channel in tiie uj,per surface, so that the jieace neg itiations at Washington, saved an amount equal to the appropri
counsel before the anthracite J
16, Williams 17, Bl attering 3, ab»-nt 5.
been appoint»! by tlie king of Italy
tiie Hange of the car wheel will run into today signed with each of the allies’ ation tiiey asked.
Five thousand dol strike commission. The nonunion |
light
station,
(400
for
L'a|>e
Blanco
vice consul tor New England.
The
K<
nate
—
Tc
dec'are
pressassocia-
1
an
j
therel'y
derail
a
wild
or
run-away
light station, (350,000 for a new light
lars was a email amount to the state,
To car.
It sometimes happens that a repreeentativee a protocol providing for ’ but a serious consideration to tiie through their attorney, John j , ]
Father Edumnd Goetz, a fa moo t house in Alaska, and the bills estab lions common carriers, defeated.
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z
______
_
„
the
immediate
raising
of
the
blockade
South African astronomer, after 14 lishing life-saving stations at I'ape jirovid« a matron at the jienitentiary, >‘»«v_y’c*rs J'jJ
j county of Washington. They had acted han, presented their side of theuZj
I in two while going up a steep grade and for the reference of the question of
months in America, has sailed tor Flattery, Wash., and Nome, Alaska.
in good faith, putting up every dollar versy and demanded considentioj
|>as-"d. To rejieal law granting rebates and that portion of the train not at
France, where In- will «» lire astronom
1 preferential treatment of tiie clams of they could raise before asking a cent
Senator Foster intends to offer as an
the hands of the commission, <■!,) J
to
owners
of
wide
tired
wagons,
passed.
tached
to
the
engine
starts
ba<
k
down
ical instruments for tlie first observa amendment to this same measure his
the allies against Venezuela to Tbe from 'he state.
the legal right to earn a living „J
tory in South Africa.
The House—To urn- convict labor on tiie grade at terrific speed and usually Hague arbitration tribunal. The final
bill, recently reported, appropriating
Jenkins, of Latah, asserted that one
era-lies into other cars back down the
might elect without the consent or7
Reciprocity with Italy and no restric (75,000 for additional buildings, work ! public roads, jiassed. A ^measure was road, doing immense damage to the formalities occurred at the British am- end of the bridge rested in Washington
During hi«
county and the other in the state of tation of the union.
tion of immigration to this country were shops, wails, etc., at McNeill's island introduced to regulate railroad rates. run-away ears and to those standing
tlie keynotes -truck by the speaker- at pententiary, Wash., to increase its I To provide a great seal for tiie state, re still. The road bed is also badly dam bassy. The British protocol was in Oregon.
Tiie Washington county sentation of the case, Mr. Lenah*,
English, the Italian in Italian, and tbe memliers had explained the benefit to
the third annual banquet of the Italian eaj.acity to 000. He may not emceed,
aged in such cases and both freight and
nounced the union as a fuu1#ll[
chamber of commerce in New York city. as the dejiartment of justice d<s-s not ferred to a special committee.
German in German and English. Mr. lie derived by the people of their crime and anarchy. The main fez,’
passenger
traffic
delayed
until
ttie
track
ajiprove the expenditures.
county,
but
nothing
had
lieen
said
of
1 hursday.
Tlie great prevalence of -mallpox in
is cleared at great ezjiense and loss of Bowen signed in duplicate for Venezu
of ins argument was the claim
A contract was today awarded to
the ConneilBVille. Pa., còke region baa I Raymond A. Perry, of Kan Franicsoc,
The vote—Fulton 34, Geer 15, Wood time.
ela, Kir Michael Herbert for Great the benefit to 1« derived by the people union had no legal or moral rixm,
A canal company was coerce miners into membership or '
prompted the officials of the H. c. for dredging Tacoma harbor, ttie amount 15, George 13, scattering 6, absent or
All this damage and loss of money, Britain, Signor Mayor des Planches for of Oregon.
building a huge system in Oregon arrogate to itself the authority tofc
F rick coke company to is-ue an order of the award being (13,524.
lie-ides serious danger to life, can l>e
' jiaired 7.
calling for the free vaccination of al I
avoided by the u-e of Mr. Kenyon’s de Italy and Baron Speck von Sternebrg through which this road would pass. the wages of mineworkers.
It wa- strange that the Oregonian had
The
Senate
—
To
require
district
at
railing block, liei ause the run-away car for Germany.
its employe- and their familie-.
Mr. Lenaban, in his argument »
IMPRISONED IN THE ICE.
not contributed to the erection of tiie sented three propositions. He nubln
is
thrown
from
the
track
quickly
and
Immediately
on
the
signing
of
the
torneys
to
render
legal
»rvices
for
Andrew Carnegie has a tru-t com-
structure.
He
read
a
letter
from
Rep
party of liis own in New York to aid Many American and Canadian Fishermen Hchool districts without additional cleanly, iiefore any damgae can lie done last protocol cables were dispatched to resentative Test, of Malheur county, ted that the commission must flaiu
to tlie road I•e.l or to other freight and
turn in making donations.
When he
In Deadly Peril.
London, Berlin and Rome announcing Oregon, stating that on appropriation United Mineworkere responsible (w.»
[ compensation, jiassed. To create Baker passenger traffic.
violence and other unlawful actr wta
wants to make a gift he merely notifies
the
fact. It is exjiw'ted that the com had been made by Oregon for the
Channel, N. F., Feb. 14.—The rev county tlie Eighth judicial district,
Mr. Kenyon’s device is destined to
deprived the nonunion miners of tia
the head of his private trut- company
bridge.
He
would
suggest
that
the
to credit so-and-so the required amount, enue cutter Keminole, from Boston, ha- jiassed. To regulate sale of ex|>losivi-s liecome of great is-netit to railroad traf manders of the blockading fleet within word Idaho be stricken out and that lawful right to work; that ail sotha
fic all over the world, but more esjieci- the next 24 hours will receive their
arrivml safely at Port Basque, after a I to children, passed.
and the whole matter is off hi- mind.
ties argee that the law guaranteed
the enacting clause read “be it enacted
ally in the mountainous portions,
terrific
battle
lasting
18
hours
with
Tiie House—To a|>propriate (20,000 where heavy grade- cannot i>e avoided, orders to withdraw their vessels at by the state of Oregon.” Tbe solution every man the right to work «>.
Professor H. W. Jenks, of Cornell
when and for whom he please« u
university, has ta-en invited by tiie heavy Arctic ice. The Keminole is now for experiment station at Union, jiassed. on which trains frequently part under once.
was easy, he declared. The people of
that
notiiing could justify a finding»
Mexican government to go to Mexico to 100 miles from the imjirison»! fisher To regulate chid labor, passed. A reso the great strain necessary to carry
By the provisions of these prelimin Washington county had raised (15,000,
the commission that nonunion mi»
oon-ult with the authorities there re men in the Bay of Islands.
Between lution that no bills lie introduced them on their way. Exj*rienc»l rail ary protocols, which have required why should not the people of Malheur must deal with tiieir employerstbr»
garding the establishment of a new
road men recognise this dreailing block more than thre i weeks of constant ne- county, Oregon, raise the remaining
the medium of the union or be iut>*
monetary system. The Cornell trustees this |-)int and where a dozen or more after February 1.3, "nept by commit as simple, strong and effective.
(15,000?
in the slightest degree to the control
gutation, Venezuela makes two distinct
have granted Professor Jenks leave ol schooners, some American, are held tees, adopted.
Greer, of Shcsbone, declared that
dictation
of tiie union.
fast
in
the
frozen
sea,
still
heavier
ice
absence for one month, and he will
gains, the immediate raising of a block Oregon was the least progressive of tbe
GREAT ARSENAL BURNED.
Wednesday.
must Is' encountered before tin- Semin
James H. Torrey, counsel for »
leave for Mexico in March.
Northwestern
states
liecauee
of
her
ade from which she has lieen suffering
The vote—Fulton 33, Geer 15, Wood
ole can succeed in reaching her destin
Delaware & Hudson company, claim«
Tlie collier Ajax, which arrived in ation.
16, George 15, scattering 3, absent and Storehouse of Arma and Ammunition at for Kime weeks, and th" return of all policy of antagonizing internal im that the question of recognition ol «
provements.
Idaho's
greatness
was
Rock Island Destroyed.
New York from Kan Juan de Porto
vessels, war and merchant, which have
Tlie Canadians, who for more than a paired 8.
due to the manner in which slie had union was not an issue before the cm
Rico, has on board tlie remains of the month have endeavored in vain to jien-
Rock Island, III., Feb. 13.—Shop A, been captured by the allied fleet.
mission, but he devoted much time i
The
Senate
—
To
authorize
the
con-
nine sailors of the battleship Massachu etrate the icefield, have given up iiojs'
Great Britain, Germany and Italy taken care of the needs of the people the consideration of that demand, b
the principal storehouse of the Rock
setts, who were killed in an explosion of reaching their countrymen in the •truction of a portage railway between Island arsenal, was destroyed by tire caeii receive advance payments of in the way of roads ami bridges. The
in the 12-inch gun turret on that ves Bay of islanhde. They think it imjsis- Celilo and Tlie Ihtlles, passed, To in- last night, together with its contents, 5,500 pounds, Great Britain receiving amount was restored to (15,000 and the assert»] that violence and intimidate
were agencies selected for the prow
sel. Eight of the bodies will lie for ■ible for tlie Keminole to force her way crease term of office of assessor to four which included cavalry and infantry her payment on tbe signing of the pro bill recommended for passage.
tion
of the purposes of the minevon
ward»l to relatives. The other body, through the j>ack of ice, but tlie Ameri years, jiassei. To make eight hours' equipments of every description, and tocol. and Germany and Italy within
ere. Regarding the demand fori
that of Boa"twain Hendrickson, who cans will make tlie effort after coal and labor a day's work, indefinitely jtost- 1,000,000 rounds Of Krag-Jorgeneen
DIRE NEED OF CURRENCY.
k'san-fnsoenron 30 and 60 days from date. Germany
eight hour working day, Mr. Tom
had no relatives in tlie Uniteti Ktates, more provisions are added to tiie reven- poned.
The contents in addition will receive five monthly
smoklesss ammunition,
said the evidence showed that form
will is- buried at the naval i wmetery at ntie cutter’s stores.
The House—To create tlie office of were worth (1,500,000. Tbe
payments until tlie full amount paid Governor Taft Ap|>eals for Action by Con oils reasons the breakers did not iw
the navy yard at Brooklyn.
gress for Philippines.
No word has lieen received from the commissioner of lalior statistics, failed was a massive structure, three stories tier in advance aggregates (340,000.
age more than eight hours a day, i
fishermen since one of tin- fleet which to pass. To extend Australian ballot in height, and was erected 20 years As a guaranty for the satisfaction of
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Washington, Feb. 12.—Secretary that the physical effects of long bog
to
cities
of
2,000
p»qJe
or
over,
jiassed
their claims, Mr. Bowen pledges the Root today transmitted to the presi were not felt.
ago at a cost of (400,000.
escaped the ice stojqs d at this port and
The Newspaper Deadhead.
The flames in the great institution allies a share with tlie other creditor dent pro tem of the senate a copy of a
report»l the plight of the others. It in To authorize Portland to constuct an
Major Everitt Warren, counrt ii
i Why should |>»)ple ask for free
Is'lieveil the men on tlie ill-fated ships additional ferry, referred to Multno endangered property worth many times nations in 30 bepr cent of the customs cablegram from the governor of the
the Hillside Coal & Iron company,■
1 newsjiajier«, asks the Toronto
the amount lost. The tire was under receipts of tlie two ports of La Guayra Philippines, dated Manila. February 5,
are in danger of staivation. ami grave mah delegation.
the Pennsylvania coal company arpi
'•J i Evening Telegram, any more than i
fears are entertained that many have
A concurrent resolution was adojited control by 1 o’clock thia morning, at and Puerto Cabello. This percentage indicating the urgent necessity of legis
•) 1 they look for free cigars, free urn- 1
snccumlssl to tiie i'ol<l. The Keminole by both houses asking tlie historical which hour Major Blunt, the com will be set aside beginning March 1 and lation regarding 'he Philippines’ cur the demands of the miners in dea.
lirellas, free walking sticks, free
curries an extra supply of clothing, society to preserve the old blockhouse mandant, estimated tlie loss at (1,900,- retained in the Venezuelan treasury rency. In his dispatch to the secre and declared tiie Socialistic theoriei
collars, free cuffs or free beef*1
the union or some of its leaders to t
000. Tiiere were no casualties so far until The Hague tribunal shall decide tary of war, Governor Taft says:
blankets and m»iieinee. Khe will at on tlie Grand Ronde resarvation.
Every copy of a news- J
(I «teaks?
responsible for unreasonable ten
ait known.
tempt to break it|i the lie, atsiut [the
whether it shall be distributed wiihout
(<
“All business suffering greatly from
paper is a product which costa 1
T uesday.
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fleet, but if unable to do thia
will try
Thousands of jreople stood on the precedence among tlie claimantjiations, fluctuation and depression. Faliure to claimj.
money. Tiie tailor, the tobac- |
to get near enough to the vessels to re-
The vote—Fulton 31, Geer 15, Wood sides of tlie river ami watched tlie fire. or whether the allied powers of Great furnish relief at this session of congress
MAY HAVE TO EXPLAIN.
conist, the gents' furnisher or the '
move the crown.
16, George II, scattering It, absent and When the Hames got lieyond tlie con Britain, Germany and Italy shall re
would create consternation throughout
gro< er is not call«! upon to sup- i
trol
of
tlie
arsenal
tire
brigade,
an
ap-
paired 8.
ceive preferential payments.
the islands; added to prevailing finan
ply free copies of tlie products1
BLIZZARD IN WYOMING.
Italy by her protocol gains immediate cial depression, loss of aniamls by Washington People Misunderstand M
The Senate—To require sheriffs to |>eal for help «as sent to Daven|>ort,
which they handle. Tiie people ]
Forestry Law.
Rock
Island,
Moline
and
Des
Moines.
payment
of
her
first
class
claims
with
make monthly settlements with county
rinderpest and other contagious dis
who are aggrieved if they cannot <
Two
companies
from
each
of
these
near
Washington,
Feb. 12.—So grest J
Bitter Cold, Deep Drifting Snow and No treasurers, passed.
out
further
adjudication,
as
soon
as
the
To relocate coun
get a free copy of a newapa|»-r'
by cities responded, hut by the tirm joint commission at Caracas shall have eases and resulting destitution, the become tiie opposition in Waibinte
Iced tor Cattle or Sheep.
ty
seat
of
Wallowa
county,
jiassed.
To
i would not think of struggling for 1
they arrived the storehouse was u mass passed on the remainder of her claims. political situation would become more to the proposed enlargement of tbe is
Cheyenne, Wyo., F'el>. 14.—The create county of Stockman, defeated.
I a place on the free list of a grot*.
difficult.
of
tlames, and owing tc the large amount In round numliers the adjudicated
storm that has been raging for »viral
*ery store, a dry goods store, or
“rhe adoption of American money eat reserves of that state and so naos
The House—For a portage road of ammunition in the building it was Italian claims amount to (560,000,
days lias assn lied the |iroportions of a
, butcher's shop.
would
enhance prices greatly and de ous have been the protests against J
above The Dalles, passed, 45 to 7. For
department's action, that RepretlJ
billiard throughout Southern and West a matron at the penitentiary, passed. considered dangerous to permit them to from which will lie subtracted tbe (27, rang j every form of business.
* It ia the principle more than
Legis
apjiroach
the
building.
Accordingly
000
to
lie
paid
her
in
60
days
from
the
tive Jones is considering the adviulm
ern
Wyoming,
and
stockmen
wlio
arc
I the cost of tlie fiee newspaper
To rejieal scalp bounty, passed
all their efforts were directed toward signing of her first protocol. The Ital lation making gold peso equal half ty of having' forestry officials from ■
ranging herds and flocks in regions
> idea which is repugnant to all
American
dollars
as
unit
of
value,
peso
preventing tlie destruction of other ian ambassadcr also has secured for hie
dejiartment sent out to Wasliingtoil
Monday.
i »>und business notions.
,s where there is little or no feed are now
buildings of tlie plant.
lu this they government ttie insertion in the proto and subsidiary minor coinage receiva address interested communities at ma
greatly alarmed.
ble for all public duties at the rate of
The vote—Fulton 31, Geer 15, Wo<-1 were successful.
eit)8x<>ax0*«'s • • ■>*•>• •'»■*<*<«>«*txai<s*w»
col of an agreement that Venezuela will
In the western portions of the state 15, Mills 11, Blattering 11, absent and
50 cents American money for one peso, meetings, explaining the forestrypoiff
insert in her treaty with Italy the
and the intenticns of the departs«
The Mina to has ratified the Alaskan enow lias fallen to a great depth, hut paired 10.
COALING STATIONS IN CUBA.
“favored nation clause” possessed by witli provision for issuance of siker with regard to Washington forestr.
from
Evanston
east
to
the
Nebraska
eertifiactes
based
on
deposit
of
new
boundary treaty.
Th« Senate—A bill to create Stock-
other nations. Great Britain has left
line the snowfall has gradually dimin-
From the protests received, it if i>
East Kt. Louie will erect a sejuirate ishi-L High winds have accompanied man county was introduced, House Palma Agrees with His Congress on Ces her protocol unchanged since it was ap pesos would furnish a currency as good parent that there is a general mise»
as
Amreican
money
and
better
adapted
sions to the United States.
building at the Kt. lx>ui« fair.
proved by the London foreign office,
the storm, and the mow ha- been piled hill to require fender- on street cars,
to needs of the islands. 71
Th« 71
Philip ception of the forestry idea, as rninyi
Havana, Feb. 12.—Although a fairly some days ago. It is stipulatedd by pine commission is nnanimeus
tier many line repudiated her agree up in railroad cuts, greatly to the delay passed. District primary nomination
unanimeus in its the complaints are built cn false fosr
of traffic. The weather has Is-cn bit
definite understanding has been reach the prootcols that the claims of the views.”
dations and many conditions cus
ment in the Venezuelan iiegotiationa.
bill
was
reconsidered
and
referred
to
terly cold, and the indications are (or
ed with the United States representa creditor nations shall lie adjudicated by
plained of do not and will not elK
the
judiciary
committee.
The Washington legislature has in even colder weather
tives m regard to coaling stations on joint commissions to consist in each in
It is apparent from the protests tie
MAY LEVY INCOME TAX.
definitely |M>at|H>ned action m McBride's
In tlie Red Desert country between
The House — For portage railroad this island. President l'alma is inclined stance of a Venezuelan, a representative
the lands recently withdrawn arebv
railroad bill.
Rawlins and Evanston, which is the aliove Tlie Dalles was amended so as to further feel tlie public pulse before of the claimant power and, in case of a Federal Circuit Court Sustains Laws of yond doubt forested. While much I
Many states have petitioneii for j>op- most favored of all the winter ranges in
committing his government to the disagreement, an umpire to l>e named
the land included in the limits feu»
Hawaii.
to allow no more than (165,000 to lie
ular election of senators, tint the senate the state, sheep are dying, tlie grass
agreement.
Accordingly, be held a by the president of the United States.
withdrawals is now settled upon, its
exjieiidi-1
and
sent
to
tlie
engrossing
Kan
Francisco,
Feb.
12.
—
Hawaii
’
s
lieing
covered
ap,
and
tlie
supply
of
refuses to act.
, conference with the leading senators
not proposed to disturb such sett*
commit!»-
Relative
to
rebate
ol
taxes
income
tax
has
been
sustained
by
the
Bitter
Cold
In
Nevada.
sagebrush short. Cattle are in poor
or to in any way curtail their rights.
The agreement for an increase of condition, owing to the long string of (or use of wide tires on wagons, passed. and representatives at ttie jialace today
Salt Lake City, Feb. 16.—Bitterly United States circuit court of appeals.
and tlie matter was discussed .with the
wages for trainmen and conductors on seven1 storms, and in sections where
rejult that no opposition to the agree cold weather prevails over Nevada. The opinion, written by Judge Gilbert,
SHIP CANAL POSSIBLE.
the Southwestern railroads baa lieen fliers is no hay to fed the loss will 1st
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ment developed except in minor points. Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and was handed down todav. In the new
signed at Kt. Louie.
island
territory
it
is
said
to
be
impos-
Considerable.
Wells. Nevada,
It is understood that the naval sta Western Wyoming.
Wheat— Walla Walla, 76c; blue tion treaty is not dejiendent in any de rep rts a temperature of 42 degrees lie- sibie to raise an adequate revenue by New Use May Be Made of New Y«W
The Park hotel at Coshocton, <•.,
Artificial Waterway.
Stifled by Gas.
suffered a (35,000 Are loss
Forty
stem, 88c; valley, 78lvc.
gree on tlie confirmation of tlie recipro low zero last night, while 33 below was any system of land taxation. So the
income
tax
levied
is
of
vital
import
Albany,
N. Y., Feb. 11.—Ths q*
guests liad narmn escaties, all getting
11
ity
treaty
since
tlie
cosling
station
reported
at
Winnemucca
Anumlierof
Chicago, Feb. 14. — live men met
ar
Barley—Feed, (23.50 per ton; brew
tion of tlie possibility of practidR
out in their night clothes.
; rangement is explicitly provided
freight train- are reported -tailed on ance to the territorial government.
death and 10 were overcome tonight by ing, (24.
The island income tax was contested ceding a -mall portion of the Erie»»
hv tlie Platt amendment.
sidings aero— tlie Nevada desert, the
The British torp»lo l-«t destroyer the fumes of gas escaping from the pur
Flour—Best grade, (4.30(44.85; grah
by many taxpayers. It was alleged to to the United States government 9
■
'Id
having
lieen
so
extreme
tnat
it
was
ifying
I
h
>
x
in
the
plant
of
the
North
Quail went ashore a week ago near
am, (3.45(43.85.
Smoot W ill Demand Seat.
impo—ide lor tlie engine crew- to keep be discrimination tending to compel -hip canal purposes, in spite of 0*
Point Barin, says
Herald diepatch western gas light and coke company al
Millteuffs— Bran, (18.419 per
j
ton ;
Blue ileand. The men had been en
-Much loss to live- citizens to incriminate themselves, pre prohibition of the state legi-lstiok' •'
Salt l ake, Fel>. 1.3. — Senator-elect up sufficient -team
from Port of K|>ain, Trinidad.
I 190*0. Reed Smoot, of Utah, wi’.l, it is an- -tock is feared in Wyoming, where con sumably by answering questions falsely answered in the affirmative by Attoraf
gaged in changing the jmrifying isix. middling«, (23 .4 24; shorts, 1
The resignation of midshipman Pear According to tlie statements of the men chop, (18.
nounced. go to Washington next week. ditions liefore the cold wave were very But the court of aj.peals save it s»-s General Cuneen in an open letter f*
son from the Naval academy at Annap at ttie plant, when the men tinislied the
Oats—No. I white, (1.15 *4 1.20; His credentials a- senator to succeed favorable, It was 2 degrees above zero no discrimination.
warded to Major Thomas \V. Sytnf*
olis because he was based has la<en re work of changing the suhatance in the gray, (1.12)4*41.15 percental.
The court says of the income tax:
in Salt Lake last night, the coldest ol
head of the United States engn*
Senator
Raw
lins
will
then
be
presented.
jected by Su|>ei luteiident Brownson.
"It plao-s the burden of taxation corps for the Buffalo district, c*
Im«, they did not close the covert of the
“The protests against my lieing seat- the winter.
Hay — Timothy, (11*412; clover,
upon the points of stronge-t resistance question ari-es in connection with “*
In the private collection of George box. When the gas was turned into (8*49; cheat, (9.410 per ton.
»1 in tlie Senate will make no differ-
w hero it is easiest borne.”
The dis- plan of constructing a deep -hip
Rockefeller Always Guarded.
Frederick Kuna, now on exhibition in the box for the purifying process it
I’otatoes— Beet Burbanks, 60*475c per en«'e in my plus,* said Mr. Smoot.
mis-a! of the ex»- by the supreme court from the beadwaters of Niagarariv*’
New York, is a pure diamond iinlirdded overwhelmed the men.
Lakewood, N. D., Feb. 16.—John D.
sack; ordinary, 40.450c per cental, "I expect to take my seat, and do not
I». Of Hawaii is accordingly affirmed.
in ttie center ol a 40-|s>und meteorite.
the navigable parts farther »h1«:
growers' price«; Merc»l swwte, (2*4 anticipate any serious interference. I Rockefeller has return») to laikewood,
Ladrones Driven Bask.
»■»>
no
reason
why
there
should
1«
stream. The letter clear- away n*!
and is staying with his son-in-law and
2.25 per cental.
All the cotton mills of the Cocheo
Oolng Out to Fight Reeds.
Notiiing can 1« brought against me • laughter. Professor snd Mrs. Charles
obstacles
that appeared to le it”1'
Manila, lab 14.—A hundred la
manufacturing <x>mpany at Dover, N
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 12lte;
Caracas, Feb. 12.-A force of ■ 2,000 mountable, and assure- the savmf *
II . have been stint down, owmg to a drones attack»! the town of Nanjan, young, 11*4110; hon«, 12Sc> turkey«, except that I am a memler of tlie Mor A. Strong, at their cottage on the Lake
The live, 15*4l6c; dressed, 18*fi20c; duck«, mon church.'*
drive. I wo watchmen guard the Strong lieti, with 50 horses and two i guns, both money and time.
strike of 350 spinners and carders to Island of Mindora, yesterday
under command of the minister of
constabulary repuls»! them after a scat ( < *<f 7.50 per doaen; geese, 17<48.50.
cottage at night. A messenger was de- Geneial
enforce pay for 30 minutes* overtime.
Ferrera, left Cara'i a/ 7hh
Slg-bee as Cummandant.
tering tight, which la*t»l several h< urn,
Mill Round Up Hostile«-
tained for half an hour liefore he sue- t’enetal Ferrera, left Caracas
Cheese —Full cream, twins. 16 4*4
A syndicate has tw-en formed, in during which one ladrone was killed
in the direction of the seaport
-eai
A'ashington, Feb 13. — Captain c-de.l in satisfying the guards that he morning m
Manila. Feb. 12.—The government»
cluding practically all the French navi and one wound»!, Twenty* women and I74c; Young America, 174<4184c; Charles D. Sigshee, who «as in com wa- not a easpicious per» n. When of IDguerote 55 miles east of Cara!
—.-leas. preparing to thoroughly round op !S<
gation oom panics and representing a children living in the town were in- factory prices, 1*414« le«a.
mand of the battleship Maine when Mr Rockefeller came to visit them two JJ.ekO^W¿?,thVlpedition i» ‘o at disorderly elements in the provincr"'
tonnage of 1.800,000 tons It is head jur»L lu»j>»tor Crockett, with a large
Butter—Fancy creamery, 30*432 4«' she was destroy»! in tlie heritor of Ha months ago the Strong- hir»i a night t-'k • body of 1,500 revolutions
Hulacan and Rizal. where the con»11'
ed by M, I-elsm, ex-uinister ot com- force of mounted
mount»! con-tebulary,
con-tabulary. has per pound; extra«, 30c; dairy, 20*4 vana. will | r. l alilv lie assign»! to duty watchman, who lias I—n on duty r. gu- under Ge. eral Monagas, who i. r
' ulsry, in accordance with order«
rneree.
«1 to be too feeble to atta, k the g--
•wept through Northern Rizal
Riaal and 32 4 v > «tore, 15*4 18c.
as commander of tlie navy yard at lady since then.
• gov-
ernment forces, but strong enough'
to ceived from the war department.
Eggs—13 425 per doaen.
Bremerton, Wash., as the sneceesor of
A fire almoat destroy»! the town of Southern Balaian, where ladrooii«- have
I* t ein forced by several companies
devastate
the
district
around
RioChiœ
been
operating,
but
lie
fail»!
to
find
a
Robber«' Carriage Found.
Rear Admiral Yates Stirling, who has
Bremen, 45 miles south of Columbus,
Hope—Choice, 22037c per pound.
native scouts. ' The rumors from
trace
of
them.
’
Ohio.
Butte, Mont., Feb. 16.—The officers pr vince of Miranda 60 miles south
Wool — Valley, 124*41(c; Eastern l-een order») to command the Philip
th' disaffected provinces are believed
pine »juadron of the Asiatic Heet.
It believe that without doubt thev have east of Caracas.
aggerate the number of hostile«
«'regon,
8*414
4«'-
mohair,
28038c.
Burglar« nt!»l Grace Epine opa I
Plannrd ■ Msaaacr*.
isexjrort»! tl at Rear Admiral Stirling located tbe rutaer-tired rig u»M l>y the
whom it is said there are 2.000 in-*
l,
««f
—
Groes,
cows.
ehurrh at Newark, N. J., of vent mento
30
8
4
c
per
Terms
of
Peace
"alt Lake, Feb. I4 —A simeial li the
«ill haul down his Hag at tlie Puget n i«rs of tlie Burlington train. Thev
Held. More trustworthy reports *'
valo»i at (10,000.
pound
steers,
4<44«a*;
droosed,
7
4c.
Herald from (•gdrn «ays tliat a- lite re
S>und navy rare! in about a month and are n- w dilig< ntly searching (or tin
Kio Janeiro, Feb 12_ tk -
there are not over 500 natives ow*
Veal—7 4 t8l«c.
pnx-e«-! to the Philippines.
The liouae ■'omnilttee on census r»" stili of thè generai inieatlgation iironght
man who hir<-d a carriage at Sloan
arms.
Mutton
—
Groes,
4c
per
pound
;
al-'Ut
by
thè
rment
attempi
of
certain
Maiorven’s livery-table the night ¿f
ommenda that the cenaii« bun-ail'X>ll» t
lnma.es <4 thè «tate ref. rni » i.ool «t drew»!. 7 4c.
Womsn Suffrag* Dcfeated.
tnnaii ijial statistics eiary two years
the rd • ery, and returned w>th it with
Many Want Positions.
Iambs
—
Groes,
4
c j er pound ;
’ Mden to bum thè btuldn g*. tiie offi
Rotte. Mont , Feb. 12.—.< ]
in an hour an I a half alter tbe rd.lery
The condition of Dr. Curry, ex-min ciala have une.irthml a con-piracy dre*««»i, 7 4c.
Washington. Feb. 12.—As it >•*
special
rav«
the
house
t
-lsy
kill
Tbe -table boy sai.l that the hor-ei
ister to Spain, allows no improvement •ni 'iig« onte of thè girl iiunates to poi.
moot assured that the bill crestini
Hogs — Gros«, 6 4c iw>r pound woman suffrag« bill by a rote >f
were covered with foam and appeared
It is thought lie is «lowly «inking
new department of commerce
■
-on lite teacher» and other« in author dross»!,707 4e.
24. This effevtively di«i-.-*'-
to have he. n driven at breaki »-k sm.-d
come a law. President Booesvelt i» “
The report of tlis Cuban senate lem- ity at thè «chool. The supermtemlent
measure at this session. Die rej
for some time before they were brought ’■ nal c un .,f arbitration^Th^H^“’ reiving pressing requests for zrP01*
mittee in favor of ratifying tlie reci will noi disrlooa thè namea of th..««
ttie conimittee roo niu ending fo
to tbe stable.
• to render the final decisi ,
Hm”” ments to positions. It is exp«''’*'1
procity treaty
lias Iwrn ord»r»l inveìved
•eg« the approprlati- n carrving
-g th.-matter, in di.;^",n*
•fter th« pending bill is ena -*d.
print»!.
iW for the St. Ix tiie fair «a« a I
Cattle Disease Again,
t Ini«)« > Ight tur MatrN.—l
grass by supplemental legisistioti-
of the moming «rseion of the
'•••"-ton,
Feb. in —
k ’
I he coast and reoletii survey «ays
t and
Waahing'
n.
Feb.
1.1.
—
The
tend*
provide appropriations for the
Another
bill
favorably
report«.
the earthquake felt in the Kouth «ear
■u'h d —e-r bs- !i»-onie e i
o( statehoixi toiiay n-«ch»l a .ietii
tion and operating expenses sf’
which was adoptod was th« eln ti
M z «each n-ette . and Dr. Salmon, the
on January 13 was also felt at the ob end- n tu have tire omnibus «tz I« de-
• he salaries, providing at th* *7
intr.-lnced by Kchwend,
chief of the irean of animal indn-try
servatories at Baldwin, Kan , and bill reporter! •• a ridar lo thè pò »tessi
m H« fries
time what these officials shall «**'
will return
Chittenbam. Md.
B'** n in a few .la». ».
appropriaimn bill. Ir m esperti rd I that
To Rai*« Minimum Pension.
litT o( ito
inve-tigate the sit uatio
Actant Diterkt t m -
m,d*
Fire caused by the eaplosion of an Ibis action «ili he taken tuanomi . it
To OKe Queen Lil MOO.OOO
Washington, Feb 13 —A bil
rep)»rt- have ree. bed k » r
automatic oil burner in tiie IVnnsyl- la thè purpooe to make a figt. I ■■
i t l»e
introdneni today by >«*nator I
Washington.Feb.12.-—-*enstor
reya'ding
fr««h
outbreak-
taoia railroad shop« at Pitcarin, Pa, —nate to ha» thè atatehoofi b 'I tacked
■««.»rte-of‘“^Cgat- urn has intnslm-ed an amene *•*
providing that henrolorth the mia
near Boet'-n, «hero most
destroyed the pa*> iigrr r*r repair «re- on lo on« ol thè appropriati) a bi
Ital.an.
by »hi-h eight’dlff “n*
the randry civil appropriât 1B '
roronttly bare l<»ome
”itence .ximanp.e. ¿X >
< io- making an appropriation of
ti'-n and cabinet sic p, entailing • l< «• paawAC of «hich is«l>«olnte|v i
ami
th.
re
is
mm
h
anxiet*
I
M (15,000.
°< larga næ. , £ *n cheated m full satisfaction of all clam • *
t«> thè rouning ot th« g"vernm<
1*1« -prea l of the di^aw.
that th« J<WM wi 1 .
W bevasi
**•
*<*rr*ate (100.000. tended clainis of ex-qoeen Liliuo**“
of Hawaii.
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