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ROM dance out on East Third street. He wa« »alran tu.tn.-a P.Jicw .TnAoo Dorris IE WORLD'S TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE RinRWÂY ' the Pacific coast. Under him would j be the admirals for the Pacific coast and China stations. Congress must first sanction such an arrangement. It is also understood that plans are under way for a battleship squadron for Pacific waters. inrrnr cum NEWS FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL /MTV IllÄTrn nr arahaim . ment to the statehood bill today pro- riding for an election in Arizona aud 'New Meixco to rote upon the question of a single statehood. If the people > reject this, according to Foraker’s amendment, there can be no admis- sion. The house considered the private pension bill. Portland last night. H. E. Morns and family are at Newport ou an outing. Fred Steiwer accompanied the glee club to Albany today. Miss Bessie Winkley went to Al bany today to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Calkins re turned today from their Californu I trip. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. A new melodrama Is cal!»! "Th* Lighthouse by th* He*" aud la said to eoutaln several situations warranted to thrill the most hardeued and bias* melodrama patron. Ernesta Delsarta, Von Po*aart*i daughter, who was a comparatively silent member of th* Metropolitan Op- era House, New York, last season, baa been engaged for ttae Dusseldorf <>> era House. Ivan Caryll. who wrote “The Dncbesa of Dantzlg" and “The Earl and th* Girl." recently arrived in New York with Mrs. Caryll. “The touches« of Dantzlg" is now on at Daly's theater, New York. William A. Brady and Joseph IL Grlsmer are priding themselves justly on their production of "Siberia" at tha Academy. New York. The Kisbinel massacre is reproduced tbrilllngly, and the Russian dancer? add novelty. Since the disbandment of the Boatonb aus the old favorites of *t.e company are not meeting with success. Henry Clay Barnabee has not yet found th* road to prosperity, and W. II. McDon ald encountered a fiasco tn “A China Doll.” Racine, Wig., Feb. 9.—Frank Bostat was found dead in a trunk factoiy Washington. Feb. 8.— Lafollette's i here this morning, be having commit I Lidiug. Cal., Feb. 8.—An im- ted suicide. The birth of triplets in first bill was introduced in the seuate Washington, Feb. 9.—The senate Miss Lucia Wilkins, a daughter oi today. It is an anti-pass bill, provid this afternoon passed the urgeut de Mayor Wilkins , is among the fever L boulder weighing over a ton his family drove him insane. ing penalties for givers and recipients eitieney liill, after killing Patterson’s victims. [from the cliffs above onto the L two miles above Lamoine at of passes or special favors withheld amendment to strikeout the provision Medford Mail: A. H. Miher, of th» I from others. L o’clock this morning. A freight exempting alien labor from the opera Iowa Lumber a Box Co., made Eu Pittsburg, Feb. 9. — President Pat [ struck the rock and the engine Professor Wolfe resumed the stand tion of the eight-hour law on the isth gene a short visit this week. L-veu cars were thrown from the rick Dolan, of the miners' union of this morning in the Smoot case. Wil mus. F. A. Page rune up from Wood I L The entire train narrowly es- this district, this morning secured a liam J. Thomas, of Spanish Fork, burn today to spend Sunday. temporary injunction restraining An Utah, told of going through the “en tl going over into the river. Hon. R. M. Veatch came down from members of the union from interfer dowment" twice. He said the oaths Washington, Feb. 9.—Advices re L,wn man stealing a ride was ing with his presiding over meetings weighed upon his conscience and he ceived here say that Castro is enlist Cottage Grove this afternoon to at H. All tralfic is tied up. tei.d the Democratic meeting. of the union. The members demand left the church. He said he had en ing troops throughout Venezuela aud his resignation on account of the Grants Pass Courier: W. T. Car 1 listed twice to defend the nation in gathering munitions, preparing for Hngfle'.d, Ill.. Feb. 8.—The su- stand be took at the convention at In war. Commissioned generals are in roil, of Eugene, arrived last week to contradistinction to the “ avenging I L court this morning refused to dianapolis. each state aiql all able-bodied men assist Mike Clemens in the drug store. blood prophet.” tf. re further iu the Johann Hoch are called to arms. The in 'irinatii n ! Mi ss Winifred Hadley, a U. O. Sentences of dismissal were given to The governor tv. ice reprieved indicates that the people don't sup -tudeut, is quite ill with the fever. Chicago, Feb. 9. — The Illinois coal Lieutenant L. E. Lewis, of the Thir L so he could go before the su port the president. It is believed She was taken to her home near Crow opt raters today accepted the r p rt of tieth Infantry, and Captain A. F. it. court. He was sentenced to Both were that Castro will la unable to raise j today. the wage scale committee and endorsed Curtis, of the artillery. February 23. more than 19,900 men who show any the committee's action at the Indian tried in San Francisco, Lewis on the l endleton East Oregonian, Thurs ’ MODES OF THE MOMENT. apolis con't rence in refusing to ac charge of duplicating pay accounts spirit. General Aleantra, a graduate lay: F. E. Goodman left this morn of West Point, commands LaGuayra aud Curtis for drunkenii" s. The ing for Eugene, where he will visit a Je>t is reappearing as a trimming for ____ - . Or., I'eb. 8.—Captain cede t the miners’ demands. aud has been ordered to tire upon any president acted on neither. short time before going to Klamath net exeutug dr**»**. McNulty, aged 7G, a river cap- Fri nei) waiships at sight. county, where he will lo.'ate perma Medium and bril'laut tones have th* died this morning. He had Washington, Feb. H.— The rate bill St Petersburg. Feb. 10.—In a mu t i i.tly. Mrs. Goodman and daughter preference o»«r the dull aud pastel hues E m U t< .1 the Columbia since lb5<5. passed the House of Representatives 1 tiny affecting a number of vessels in • ill leaxe or Union tonight to x isit a that were douilneot In past seasous. tLe Baltic fleet several oiiicers Lave this morning by the nearly in ani- A bat of utre e«4*r and costume of an ew weeks after which slie will join moii» vote of 34G to 7. The opposi beeu arrtstid. other repfemeut a new style tin ' I Mr. Goodman at Klamath Fails. Ixmdon, Feb. 8.—Advices today tion to the bill showed decided weak-1 illcative of tbia sauaon’s fancy give la 1 riel description of au attack ness when it came to lie placed ol rec- Í or. byre ut ¡"aist.s on the rii-sionariis Colored »¡ miiik I mi on gauze In Portlaud. Feb. 10.—Three vessels ord, and only a handful could lie I at Ch i g Hu, near Amoy. The revo- have beeu s'cured tor the new Alaskan gathered to tight the proposition. | algn of a butterfly with ou lutioi ists invaded the premises and steamer 111: ■ iron: Portland, tach with The president is highly elated over wings is one of the prêt tient 1< looted the buildings. All the niission- 2000 tonnage. empiltled lu the new Watteau f the result. arieJ* xcept an aged English Presbj The up to date girl wears he Tile Hepburn rate bill passed today street llegan yesterday and hereafter hilne watch attached to a Ion teriw clergyman named Oldham tö- as far as possible complies npecifi. aLy the work will be ru»hcd until the en- 1 ■ilk ribbon li»»t of the re> . The band is well armed and Negaunee, Mich., Feb. 10.—A tire is witb the President’s leco.. n et da- tire plant i, eompiettd. pin. A gold safety pin a co proceeding on to further raging in a shaft of the Prince of tions. It gives the interstate •" a- ¡ One of the big wills is being e ca Inches long famen* the timeplec Rations. It is believed to. be Wales mine Three hundred miners rneree commission authority when rated, quite a force of men being at left side of the blouse. ing upon Chang Chow. were iu the mine when the fire started the rate has been complained of asj-york. Chemisettes designed for wet but most of them escaped. Many ( unreasonable by the shipper to iifves- the long basqued tailor made c are missing aud it is not yet possible tigate and if found unreasonable to That the city water of Eugene con fashioned from exquisitely embt ^Klia. Neb., Feb. 8.—The jury to to determine the number of lives name a rate just, reasonaL.e and ¡airly tains typhoid germs is now an nndis fine white flannel, crepe de c lost. ' remunerative, to be the maximum Crowe wee dr twn thia puted fact. Experiments have been poplin and finished with a lac med white llnun collar and ci Tn-x - preeel te I the cm * to the rate to be charged, the rate to go'into made that prove lieyond a reasonable Brooklyn Engle. Omaha, Feb 10.—Daniel Burris to effect within thirty days after it ¡is his afternoon and will begin doubt that the deadly germ is iu the I -------------------- From Friday’s Da ly Guard. day in court identified Pat Crowe as announced by the commission, sub F testimony tomorrow. city water supply and the local phy the man to whom he sold a pony a few ject to the order of the commission HORSES AND HORSEfc Rev. A. W. Rider, of Oakland. Cal., sicians have no hesitancy iu stating days before the kidnapping of young coast superintendent of foreign mis- such to be a fact. ion. Mass., Feb. 8.—An official Cudahy. The pony was the one rid or suspension by the coinmissionor Lord March, 2:11%, on the 1 sions of the Baptist church, was in courts. After finally in effect it will TO BE COMMENDED. neement was made today that den by a man who telephoned the day Boston. Eugene today. The physicians i who signed the ¡ c B Me|1 of Pllot Boy (2XM)Vi rvard faculty favors the prohi- after the kidnapping to Cudahy to remain for three years. The courts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Humphreys, statement informing the public of tlu lg training horses at Salem. O. can always set aside the rate. The ot football. “look in the yard for a letter.” words “railroad and transportation” of Woodburn, are visiting in Eugene. true condition of affairs show unself- , There are several fust green This is the first positive identifica so defined include all the auxiliary Mrs. Claude Blair and children ish dispositions and are being warm in New England tiy the dead Cl * tion. the prisoner having changed instruments of the common carriers came up from Portland today to visit ly commended for their action in the J:04<4. greatly in five years. nook, Feb. 8.—The citizens ( within the jurisdaetion of the com relatives. case. Dr. F. W. Prentice, in speak A. J. D.. 2:0914, will be shifted ttee signed a contract with mission. returned home iuK uf the disease, informed th pace, as also will be Trine* Miss Benetta Dorris San Francisco, Feb. 10. — The trans ntatives of the Oregon Coast The publicity of railroad n ethods Guard that typhoid 'ever whs the lander, 2:09%. astern railroad to furnish a port Meade sailed today for the Phil- is planned by a system of bookkeep from Portland today. Tom Axwortby (41. 2:08%, is -i moat treacherous of n 1 í K rmhk «*« that ippines,carrying the Second Infantry. Cantain C .T Dodd »rrirtiH ho»» n jf way through this county, ing prescribed by the co“'" ! : u u nd f IU ju V hen charge of Millard Banders, whe ix e : .'com Portia iction to begin within six which will be increased to s >ced > oil for i>lm, but may be transferred to < Of 1.901 mares orlghinUy ent< Gm Have Portsmouth. England, Feb. 10.— bers, each drawing a salary l from this date. aiy ! om die 1904 Kentucky Futurity tb< • m JuDCti The battleship Dread naught was Those voting in the neg iid * • » f i y i MX) oca of S73 were paid up on last A launched today. This is the first war McCall, of Massachusetts ; ■* > York, l'eb. 9.—With rain, The old warrior Single K. n I j ship built entirely in accordance with of Maine; Weeps, of Masi IB- nd a terrific gale today traffic great showing- Inst year, In the lessons learned from the Russian- Perkins, Freelard ai d Font 1 ix races he was seven times tirsi. tw'c* city is badly impeded. Inc om Japanese war. The Dreaduaught is New York, and Sibley, o '8. second am! thrice third and r Jueed ssels report heavy winds ar.d believed tube the most powerful tight va in. all Republicai's. S •n. < n bis record from 2:1414 to 2:11%. ms . Vessels iu the harbor are er afloat, and is expected to revolu Massachusetts, washit g their Democrat, V u CL John F. Kelly was a passenger north ing boiled water are L tionize I attleship construction. present. te< th with the hydrant or well water. ’ on this aiternoon's trail'. ITEMS FROM ITALY « The British government is the only I This is nearly as dangerous as drink Miss Hettie Davis, daughter of Mr. Felt. ft.—A storm of one allowed access to Admiral Togo’s Turin, one of the largest clt Washington, Feb. 10.—Thursday the and Mrs. Z. A. Davis, is quite ill ing it. ^^^■i'verity covers the whole Atlan- secret reports, and was the only one Italy, has n >t a single building i * PHILADELPHIA ’ S EXPERIENCE. house committee on foreign af airs today. Many vessels have allowed to Lave representatives will hold hearings on the Foster bill, witli typhoid fever. The “Old Penn Review’’ of Febru first class elevator. ^^^Bto Hamptc ; R.iads for shelter aboard his ships during the fight. W. B. Yates, of Irving, was in the ary 3d, a journal published by the Italy’s Judges have many 1. which amends the Chinese exclusion city today. More than n hundred of them t .«‘^^^■folk harbor is crowded. All- *d luirbor Attaches of no foreign power have University of Pennsylvania, gives the law so as to bar out only Chinese la- memorialized the cabinet for : outsid< shipping is in great peril. been allowed to inspect the Dread- . J. S. Magladry, formerly with the following statement: , . . , borers, crease of salary, hinting darkly < Booth-Kelly Co., but now of Astoria, “Dr. Alexander Abbott, president naught. There is more interest lie-' , The rl Louse , committ e on in-terstate possibilities of a strike. of the board of health, and Peppei ing taken in this ship than any since and foreign commerce has decided to is in Eugene. A Belgian manufacturer has re *> preftasor ot hyj ieneand bacteriology, Hinjon. W. Va., Fell. 9.—The list the time of the Monitor and the Mer Xrthur Comegys. agent at the Salem orders for <100 automobiles, whl< ar« report favorably the bill fora revenue and doctor of the laboratory of i.y in the Parallel mine explosion rimac. British experts say they be cutter costing 8225,999 for Pugtt passenger station of the Southern giene at the University < f Penri-ylva to be used In central and soutbei , Iv to replace stagecoaches. Em 1 ay has now reached at least 27, lieve her to bo the equal of any four Pacific, aud who has Is-en in poor Sound. ilia, says in regard to the typhoid . ee tor wagon will negroes and Hungarians, battleships afloat. room for t \ past few months. health during the The house cut 850,900 from Shaw’s ord: passengers. ii bodies have been recovered. Angeles and from emergency bill. Shaw announced that lias left for Los “ ‘In that part of West Philadelp i . Several large new hotels nre about 70 employes in the customs ser ¡there be will go to Louisiana, where suppled exclusively with filtered wa built in Rome, The natives cor. vice would be dropped and 950 would ' he will visit with friends and relatives ter, typhoid fever lias been elin.i at that the city Is being modernize ge Grove, Feb. 8.—The Aiea lie riduced in pay. The secretary was for several months.—Salem States ed. In that district there were o ly Anglicized. Several burs, bars, with . seven miles south of here, , besieged by indignant congressmen man. I en sold to J. H. Chamliers. tilteen cases iu the last twelve monl ;i- maids, have recently been opene- Mr. and Mrs. I). T. Awbrey, of Cot and it is almost certain that in e ch the Cafe de Rome now has a whose henchmen demand that they 11 Ims a capacity of 50,090 feet “get busy” to save their heads. tage Grove, who have been visiting case the di.-ease was contracted el e- room. I? and is well equipped. Mr. here, went to Portland today. Mr. wiiere. The total number ot cases in I yrs also acquired 1000 acres of EDITORIAL FLINGS. Awbrey is taking a several weeks’ fourteen hospitals was 448, ao that iber near the mill. In addi- Washington, Feb. 10.—Congressman vacation. Iieing compelled to do so this he placed an order for the University hospital had only a Longworth has no fever this morning Indiana legislators are talking o ?e donkey log hauls with a fraction over 2 per cent, of the whole ing bachelors. If it is revenue th' and remains in bed. Physicians say 1 on aecouht of his health. Miss Grace Hyland is one of tlie number of cases.’ ” 1 firm yesterday. Mr. Cham Portland, Feb. 8.—The steamer I there is no probability of his presen after, why don’t they tax Indian s active operations will begin DaHes City, carrying passengers and illness causing a postponement of the typhoid fever victims. The new water company should bn thors?—nttsburg Dispatch. The coreless apple has come to a cargo of general freight, this morn- ' Roosevelt-Longworth wedding next Mrs. L. B. Bean is ill. She has tie its pipe here and stop the dead and now we may hope for the end system ns soon as possible. The ing struck a rock near Lyle, Washing Saturday. been compelled to give up her classes Feb. 9.—The English and conditions are not the most sanitary barrel with as large applet) in the at the Central school for a while. c missions at Chang Chufu, ton, and quickly sank. The I mat lies die aa at the end«.—Philadelphia entirely submerged in the Columbia j Mrs. May Irvifie returned to Cor in the world in the vicinity of the er. biles from here, have been dea- 1 Washington. Feb. 9.—C. S. Smtirth- present source of supply and a uni river. The passengers and crew es vallis today, after having attended the' by Boxers. Damage, 950,000. Professor Loeb is now expertme waite, of Ogden. Utah. an ex-com caped with much difficulty. wedding of her sister, Mrs. Grace versal feelii g prevails that it is not In "heterogeneous hybridisation of It would lie a noderma.” Us to the water wag About 75 passengers who were municated Mormon, was today re W hi -1. to La an Anderson last night. where it should be. Feb. 9.—The east- 1 aboard the boat were transferred and called for cross-examination iu the good idea for the city and the water fore we get that fart —Washl Calif' rnia fruit limited on the' brought to Portland by train. The Smoot hearing. Asked ss to transac company to u e< t together and coi suit Post. F was wrecked here this morn- I steamer Hercules was sent after the tions with President Smith relative to From Saturday's Daily Guard. regHiding these matters aud see if it T!:e western paper that spoke o fw . trainmen SM missing Md freight. The vessel is the property < f the Crystal Salt Company, the wit- would not be possible to secure a "enormity" of a dead millionaire’: Hyland went to Junction to- B. S. vabaii eved to be under the debris, the Regulator line, and is valued at ness said that the company competing different source fo. the city’s water tune may possibly have used the day on business. ■***^HH m lers are with more accuracy than was in badly hurt. supply. •59,000. It will lie raised. The Regu with the Inland Company, which was a Mormon institution, retraced the John Cummins returned to II ls*y lhe tilt« r» whin they arrive will •d.—Providence Journal. lator, of the same line, was blown up price of crude salt from 88 to 82 per today. help some, but on account of the epi at St. Johns a few weeks sgo. ton. As a result the Beck Con ['any waribi igton, Feb. 9.—Secretary of G Nettle i? down from Leabur PUNCH’S PHI /\S de de the citizens of Eugene will The pilot lost control of the wheel dei I^HMfrce aud Labor Metcalf today and the vessel struck a perpendicular l shut down. Dr. D. A. Paine is home from ort never lie satisfied with the water from Asked if the church authorities had Do good and cure r ii« «eeivari a sfiecinl report from Captain bluff of rocks <>n the Oregon side. It the present sou.ee. land. one will notice It. tithes, be said they .’ox Hi ini «gliam, supervising in-peetor stove a hole iu the port side aud the in E P. Williams, of Dexter, wa How much better It hearing adjocrn<*d ^^^HPai-ifli' coast district, "n the I vessel turned and made a landing on i E'i."<ie today. than gold- and how n a date for the n-vf n * ’ ’ it*u f life preservers made of tulle. )1. • the Washingf' o bank of the river. \ , Happy is the mao wuu is aux." Miss Maude King is very low with ^^^Hwere on the wrecked \aleu- iger “I’m th- In, kiest man in Arkansas, •nd praised by bls fellow»—for - | panic prevailed among the passengers, , the fever. “wr tes H L. S o ley. of Bruno, dead. l>. WMiy1 •• rep-Tt gives the r<--'ilts of but the steamer grounded on a sandy 1 W. S. Standish went to Albany to “sin e the lestoiaiion < f my wife’» ■ Wa>bington, Feb. 9.—The iirgeut A good reputation la a fair estate tut beach without further accident. The health after five years of continuous day on buainesa. ^ph the .-rids wired, th "tiler deficiency bill report* I to the senate passengers were all landed in small coughing and uleedn " < m the lungs ; there are others on which it is e •Ut wires. They floated under a Austin Root wm down from the and 1 owe n y g' <1 fortune to the to get a mortgage. today contain« an amendment ir serf« 1 n y boats. f 21 pounds for 99 days. « rid'* grea'e-t n. ' die.ne, D.. h ng » If you insist on telling the truth in the senate appropriations com- Mohawk country today. ss Stella Baker is quite ill with No.. D. m ' oi .- iv for ( < h.4ll • pi cn, may probably shame the devil, but ,i. to pay the widi ws o the lot» prieur» » bi«<■* 1* SU' W r in ¿ti W »n’t t>e considered very > he» y ul A movement is on foot to build a S< . tors Mitchell, P»att ard Bat“ tyi I oid fever. •iogo, Cal., Feb. 9.—A high ■. «i 11 ■a t 1 . en V cun*nj.pl if a rll i mutual independent telephone line «■,« in f the cruiser Chicago is au- > csf'h. O. P. Mays, fl t 1 tri»* ci»-ty My wi e Imp) Virtue alone la powerful, tint In com Hl pieted h a t* > '•T the statement that tl e sec from Union Point to Coburg. If this ne today. bination with American dollar« sb* la coughs r w ont is done we are told it will give in f the navy will soon recom Merhant Frank R. Wetherl ee has re nt.de 1. At w. invincible ami can even marry a dui* Washington, Feb. 9.—Tire .-»«nate is at a vice-admiral l>e app inted dependent telephone communication tic- typhoid fev< r. óbc and 81. —London Punch. I emisi.i- riiig the urgent delicie; cy liill. beween Brownsville and Eogme. — Supreme command of t'.e Pa- Albert Appl. gate cam* up from feeuator Foraker introduced an ame: 1- 1.1.lou with beadquarts s on Browusx ille Times. n TYP ÌOID GER7.S Personal. STEAMER t Man in Arkansas