WORLD'S TELEGRAPH IN BRIEF country home here, which is closely guarded. None of the servants will talk. Mrs. Rockefeller frequently go««» to the station in a carriage to ra«?et individuals and takes them home. NEWS FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL valid, the title to that iu front of all the rest of the water front will be im­ paired. The fight wiU involve mil­ lions and it is expected at the war de­ partment that the present occupants wiU put up a determined fight to re- re­ tain control. INSURANCE LEADERS ON »aw t blind m U dset essrth bat ruana tend mam* NsAgtalmr w«at *** k| % Al Ttwjr tewtaj rt-zy wwa not ' roo had r ^*1 th» Batul, which iu «^*’*' one oti oarth Ttiset lienWH cortifkwu. iBq * fleiarie». But v :) tl„ u kh’t trunk they found L* 1. filed away np to th, ¡J* ment and tlw u,t q < cam, a shock p.^ of ] L lie« was a beneficiary. ^,7' htlVTt were busy making rk * bad quietly |wu dlrwT* ry ll i th honorable recording te reo. iy. ' Be b the lanefits rnn tn 11V every dollar of hi, fu,nra* |bv to bsly was mor» thua^ ' dis.xrrery than th, „5^" hlmaalf. Yet DeDn«> meant exoeu After Nalghbor bad nights the best of a man's Sampson had tried to taka test and failed, a, ht lie would; aftor lis Uj ing In the roundh.ejM, a* > ing respectably, and bj 7 the bill to wlj'lng at time and 11 half for orert'a» bethought ha: -eif al| of day of a paper Dolaroo hj J him and asked h!.-i to ks»' He had put It away ¡n er’s safe with his uwn papm drawings of his wt»u,.^j patent—and safely forgone It. It was th«' day they Indi the county court about 'he was not, when he rwoilætii p iper and pulled it out of h There was only u half sb*t lii'ii'.e. with this writing fu to Neighbor: London, March 10.—A large steam Albany, N. Y.. March 9.- Leaders iu er, thought to be a passenger, struck the insurance world are gathered northwest of Ushant, 27 miles from Washington, March 9. — Fulton and Ban Francisco, March 8.—Surgeons Brest,ami shortly afterward sunk. It here today to oppose the remedial testified at the inquest of Harry fenny is out of the usual track of American Gearin made an effective coup this by the legislation recommended morning by securing the passage in today that a bump over the eye re­ European liners. Morton, Armstrong committee. Paul the senate of an independent bill up ceived while boxing with lorn Burke of tbe Equitable, Chas. A. Peabody, propriating WuU.uuu to be immediately at Larkspur on Saturday before the of tbe New York Life, Alexander E. available, to be expended for continu ­ contest was responsible for bis weak­ 8. M. Douglas, one of the beet Orr, of the Mutual, Timothy Wood­ ing the improvements at tiie mouth ot ened condition. Teuuy received a known farmers of Lane county, and a ruff, of the Provident, and others in the Columbia river. Au effort will Cleveland, March 8. — T. E. doling, severe beating and he readily fell a man of excellent business qualifica­ suehjaumbers that it looks like a polit­ now be made to secure its passage in of the Ohio bituminous coal opera­ victim to a hemorrhage of the brain. tions, has decided to become a candi ical convention at present. Wood­ the house. Gearin leaves for Portland tors' organization, and closely allied date for the nomination of county ruff wa» chosen director of the insur­ tomorrow to register. with Frank L. Robbias, chairman of commissioner. ance forces. George D. Ide, of the the national conference of operators, Washington. March 8.—Fulton and Home Life, was selected to plead on Gearin appeared before the senate Washington, March 10.—The pres­ today said: "The coal mines in this behalf of the smaller companies. V il- Seattle, March 10. — Two firemen committee on commerce today in lie­ ident today cabled congratulations to country will close April 1. This will half of the amendment to the sundry were fatally injured and two serious­ General Wood, his officers and men inaugurate the most widespread stiike liam B. Joiinson will argue for the The opposition was first civil bill for <400,000 for the Columbia ly iu a basement tire this morning iu participating in the t>attle at Jolo. iu the history of the mines. When agents. river bar. The committee unani the establishment of the Merle A The interstate commerce commie the ludiauapolis conference meets the heard by the committee and ordered mously agreed to report the amend- Heaney Company. They were laying sion today formally ordered an inves­ Central States will vote unanimously to be concise and brief. a line ot hose through the elevator Ten bills trained by the committee ment favorably. tigation of the alleged railroad mo­ to reject the miners’ demands. A shaft when the elevator dropped from are Icing opposed,viz. : Against polit­ tight to the finish is bound to result nopolies in coal and oil. the top story, terribly crushing Lieu­ ical cci.ti il ut 1« re : ega'CBt real estate Senator Piles announced this morn in the operators winning. " Buenos Ayres, March 8.—A Portu- tenant Charles Kirk and Pipeman ing that the president had decided The Ohio operators meet today. Il­ deals; punishing false entr’es ; alter­ guese meat dealer, Jose Modiry, was John Larson, of Company 5. Both to appoint W. H. Hoggatt, of Juneau, linois and Indiana operators have ations of records; providing new elec­ arrested today on the charge of mur­ have families. The property loss is lready decided to reject the dmands.e tions, abolishing proxies; restricting governor of Alaska. dering meu ami women and selling small. lobbying: prohibiting rebates; detail­ _ ♦ their flesh as pork. The police found I -------- ing punishment for false entries' the remains of fourteen persons iu Washington, March 9.—Wood cables I _ undard form policies: regulating as­ Manila, March 10.—It is estimated an engagement at Jolo of the Ameri­ his butcher shop, When the citizens sessment companies. Tiie longest learned that they had l**en eating hu­ that '.loo were killed Ht the battle at can military and navuljforcea with the proposes over one hundred amend­ Jolo. The Moro families remained in man tlesb they wanted to storm the Moros. The dispatch states: ments to the existing general insur-s jail, but were prevented by the offi­ the village, and women and children "Colonel Joseph W. Duncan, com ance law, including state supervision. mingled with the warriors during the cers. manding, attacked tiie Moro's fortifi­ Spokane. Wash.,March *>.—The case Armstrong at the open session de­ fight, in which all were killed. The cations at Crater Mountain, Bajo, of J. J. Crowley against the Northern clared be wanted the hearing to be wounds of Lieutenant Johnston aie near Jolo. The action lasted from New York, March 8.—A riot in the severe. A slug passed through hie the afternoon of March ti to the morn­ Pacific Railway Company has resulted full and unhampered in every way, forecastle of the American Hawaiian right shoulder. He scaled the wall at ing of March 8. Bajo is 2’100 feet in a verdict of <2ooo damages, al with no privacy and no restraint. Ho liner Massachusetts occurred today Rio crater and was blown from the high, at an angle of 50 degrees, with though the trouble occurred while he told the agents not to spare the re­ R. B. A.—What 1.« coming a port, bill or recommendations, hii .1 suranea give to Marty Samp- ill which twenty seamen participated, parapet by exploding artillery. The lava ledges an f heavy timber, The was stealing a ride. him The accident which cost the plain­ said the committee will sit as long as Maje. Give my trunk to f ending in the killing of seaman James constabulary was led by Colonel Scott, B l.u artillery was lifted by a block and tiff a leg occurred near Connell, Wash­ any mail has any light to throw upon Rispk.. p. D Lf Slocum by f ourth Officer Elmer H. who headed one assaulting column. tackle 3uo feet. The Moros have held ington. He was beating his way npon Wh»n the master iwnim the insurance laws or operations. Kerwin, Kerwin saved the life of a the stronghold for the past 8 months a freight train and was ordered off by Morton addressed the committee before the probate jiMp M11 brut her officer whom Slocum was r ' 1 son took a-trembling; Mira Chicago. March 10.—Attorney Gen­ and resisted to the death, over 600 the brakeman. Upon his refusal to and said he favored tbe general plan beating. paling eral Moody arrivixl tins morning to living killed. Wood atid Brigadier go he declared the brakeman hit him of the committee, but thought tiie face In her shawl. 01710*151 attend a conference in the govern­ General Bliss were present throughout with a lantern. He alleged that the re’eommendations. if adopted, would be a glimmer of what It 0 ■ ' - i for the first time tii her Bn Jefferson City, Mo., March 8.—Con­ ment's packers' cases. It is believed the engagement. The government train was traveling about Lil miles an of ' injure the insurance business. Maybe she rememhowM W victs Vaughan, Ryan ami Raymond he has come for the final presentation forces last 22 men killed and 41 wound­ our and it was not sate to jump oft'. used to sit with them uai«t were found guilty this morning of of Hie case and wiU probably make ed. ” In the fall from the train his leg sene lamp while Maje murder in the first degree fur the the argument himself next week. Wood highly commends the soldiers, was crushed and had to tie amputated pounded the money queaM killing of Captain Clay, a guard iu naval and constabulary contingents. below the knee. The plaintiff brought smoking as he lietMed. ui the |ienitentiary, during the mutiny mended on never endinj suit for <25,(100 damages. Boise, March 10.—The attorneys for last year. looking from Maje taaiw Washington. March 9.—Fulton made the Western Federation of Miners are with mowologne. to his wits engaged in preparing a petition of ha­ a plea for Arizona in the closing hours Rtltching—no commenta. ) I San Luis Obispo, Cal., March 8.— beas corpus for the release of Vincent of the debate on tiie statehood bill. as Pierre Delaronx could loot Signals seen by railway men last St. John, confined in the peniten­ He declared the measure was unjust. Strange. Neighbor thought; night, sup|Mjsed to I*1 a vessel iu dis­ tiary at Boise. Since his arrest no Foraker's amendment, allowing the maybe, not so strange. It wr tress, are now believed to have been preliminary examination has been people of the territories to vote sepa­ In the paper the torn, rrrs merely passing signal- of two vessels. given ami no indictment was returned rately upon the question, was adopted <>f Delano’« life 88» m San Francisco, March 8. —The Steam woman on earth that hid 1 W. J. Ribelin, of Halsey, president Nothing further was heard of a vessel by the grand jury. by a vote of 42 to 29. of the Cinderella Mining Co., was in er Corea airived this morning Hum him a kindness. in distress. the city Monday. He reports splen­ the Orient and brought General Cor Nobody nt Medicine Bend did prospects for the properties of bin. who is returning from duty in rlorstors! It. but noho-'r It Paris, Marcii l'k—Terrible loss of Washington, March 9. Burrows" Washington, March 8.—In the re­ lite is reported at a mine near Calais. his company, which c •nnsists of seven the Philippines. Rend quite «»'«peeled tbit th organization of the Democratic con- I The explosion was caused by fire motion, striking out the provision lor well located claims, It is intended Corbin said: "If we are to have barrenness tip at Maje S the admission of New Mexico ami gr.- ioiial committee, the membership I dump soon alter INK) workmen hud to set a mi!! running as soon as pos- American i”i-~ionaries in China we ambition could have snrvi for Oregon has been tendered to John descend«.«!. I'ire followed, so fierce Arizona was carried by .>7 to A"». It sible this year. The» directors of the must have troops to protect tint , lind. Martie had an ami admits Oklahoma and Indian territory down under her faded em E. Lathrop, secretary to Senator that the flames reached the top of the Brandon, E. E. The i< cent noting was committed lij faded dree« there waa au»z‘ as a state. The bill was then passed. Gearin. Vpmeyer, II. C. Davis, W. J. Ribelin river pirates, and although trouble that for the le«,t promiainj shaft. and N. D. Pratt.—Albany Democrat. is bound to come in the Orient 1 the Riw^y Several of the lateral ga'leries ap­ -th» Londou, March 8.—A dispatch from parently escaped the ravages of the anticipate nothing of a warlike na­ Under tbe nnend'ng Caldwell, March 9.—Moyer, Hay­ na Algeciras says the conference has I flames, and there it hope that some of wood and Pettibone this mprning ture. There is absolutely no founda­ poverty and Hie wk! ot agreed on a solution of the Moroccan the tinners have escaped. Successive heard indictments read charging each tion for sensational reports of war put laer uom ont vt pped. tl wanted tier two bier»* » ped. The have escaped. Tiie rescuers hnv and assaulting with tiie bomb. The He is a native-born citizen of the whs nt my request thnt Troops state university, wanted 1 MV Paris, March 8.—fallieres has sent taken out 120 injured. men are not charged with conspiracy I pited States. 48 years old, in the were hurried to the Philippines in and pet nn education. At»! for Rouvier, ami they lune lieen in or being accomplices, but as princi­ prime of life and a type of the younger ■ oj ieii at j,.I, ,,f trouble in Chinn. It and Maje Sampeon consultation for an hour. He asked pals. The names of seventeen wit ami progressive element in the Re­ is better to be prepar' d for all~emer- ary rme. !»*« f«-ir*t'«> Lahore, Ind.. March 10—An enrth- the premi r to retain the portfolio, Is a pioneer of Ore­ gencies, this country taking no rp~vww qwe«*6»« ttar be r* nesses are endorsed on the indict­ publican party but as y. t has not received an answer. quake at Bashahr, killed eight and ment, among them Harry Orchard. gon. Hus resided twenty-nine years chances. All the great powers have looks a. If after all the injured 26. The poperty loss was The defense was gheu until March 16 in the Willamette Valley and eighteen troops in the C' lestial kingdom and come ont; n bit of mon»! 1 Albauy, Or., March ¡.—Al. A. Mil­ great. to lite a mutn-u to the indict y. ,.- iT. R„ker CHy. Graduated from there is no reason why wo should not. Ixtuki g»»» ou for. lÜMr» «U» M ler, ot Lelutnou, Or., yesterday tiled ment». Habeas corpus proceedings in the U illamette University with an Troops prevent trouble, not foment PesMoiues. Iowa, March 9.—The the eases were argued this afternoon. A. B. degree in 1878 and was admitted it. There is no foundation for the the Bend. Deixwotion his p••iu«- n as a candidate for state nttempt nt a turn ont. « it- senator . n tiie Democratic ticket. Mr. senate unanimously passed the lull to the bar in 1881. He has always statement that Ja| an desires to be­ Ing and a ttttle mardiitS Ml.ler *1* es not siil's«’ril>e to state- prohibiting every public official from taken an active interest in public come owner of the Philippines strangle eolumn of the met.. -,u. 1, and is the first a-pirant a.ceptmg any railroad, streetcar, tele affair.. elected mnyor of Baker •"* "China is making no effort to pro bent oM feDow« 'n from Linn county, either Republican phone or telegraph favors. ( ity in 1891, re-elected in 1892, and feet the lives or property of foreign­ blue. Up tiie hiil they I» or 18 in i.itt to declare his intention lar- ers, notwithstanding th» general dis­ to the cemeUiry to «Swn»:e to st>u I I"* election to Oregon's high­ *■> When they turn at Mi.»1 can- trust of the people against missiona­ L ’ ’ • -» unte est legi.Jiitive body. place —there's a eotert**»1- « '«U • »4*4 'J VI 1905, ries. The feeling is as intense against I was electexl school director for the the Germans and English as against and more or less .rf tl>e i<’ kind of Join In along ari F rv .th consecutive term and received Americans. ” them carrying 11 iwakd Berlin, March 10. — Eugene Richter, ry vote cast. Has always taken an • « • W • a Regarding the condition of the Phil era and a lawkek of wa« the radical leader of the reichstag, eiive, personal interest iu educa- ippines Corbin stated that it The boys soon stray had t’ ”al atfairs. Hisniar. k's old opponent, died thia the crowd 1«. arormd tb*r never been better. Washington, March 8. m war de- morn i ug. Excluding saloons, he has the sup­ heroes, but Martie gHs I portment will not pay a fabulous sum port and endorsement without regard grave eoiiM'whHt ipart drifting gravel nil nr ■“* to party, of practically every business Boise, March 8.—Attorneys for for the right to build a wharf adja interest in Baker county. Is old caaekuif». Y'ou voiU I Moyer, II hj » >"1 and Pvttibuue filed cent to Fort Point at San Francisco ' Bed by nature, learning and quali - might be knwell'Jg ’**■■ expe- . a very lengthy answer to the return way she sways malar toot contract oU level No. 6 in to Warden Whitney ill the hal>eaa cor­ for the accommodation of the army rience to fill that position. Has uever and glove««--for b«r Kttte * Mn-lck mine to the Graber broth- pus case in the supreme court this transports. Officials high in author­ been a factional man, is not a fac­ are in gkwee new This is the liegiuning of a series ity have decided to secure the right tional candidate and would not he a "I don’t know- ho* w3 morning. It reiterates all the con Corvallis, Or., March 8.-The fu- factional governor. 1" contracts in this tunnel planned Has always been does Detasoo «piktM ® teiitions contained in the original ap­ to anx't these whaves without cost.and neral of Joseph Day, aged 19, was a Republican and a loyal supporter of t this season. The cleanup for this I orye, a year." 1 plication for writs, claims the men the matter will lie taken into the He for February was not ns large it« ticket and principles. His nomi­ held at 2 o'clock this afternoon and np “It may wot do his • “• ’ kidnapp. 1 iu C l. rado. -««.’retly courts. previous months, owing to the nation w 'ilnrni i ize and unite the interment was made in Crystal Lake of good; I don’t say « ** conveyed to Idaho, the ■ result of a W heu the (»older. Gate was a •nk in the machinery which caused party and insure the . lection of a Re- cemetery. Ibis is the third child iu see them; I nn tbad fr9® conspiracy on th«* part of hut down of the mine of alsmt one and pro-'cuting officers f the governor Mexicau territ« . y certain Indi' publi.a g. ¡nor. He is the choice the Day family that has died iu the house; it does me good. of Idaho to were granted the ownership t.j|hold tever. •'Majer be v . adJ- of last. rn Or. » n, which, in the con- mat t< n daj - ai l . c i pfl. cy >n tiie ? I«rt of the lied of the lav adjacent to th< e"."rt wiU l* Petitioned him over there nt th* w gre. 1 nal ,.tion of DparJj. . TlM' agent of Idaho and the governor of south of the harbor entrance to appropriate <100, . as the family is fm going to put M® • ' " re votes than Mult- Colorado. Th«» men we: re denhal all [ownership was recognized wh Port ' tlonary If oM John P"1* nomah C'mi'ty. Raker County is one destitute because of the illness and When wUl iw -li*? p*®* the rights guarantee«! by the constitn state of California secured he at th death of the U three child -en. ' ... 1« a pre"? __ — gori a 1 Eastern Oregon.and T' ’ John re-Clte p«ndruce fnai Mexico. ()» mother is very low and it is thought ---- .1 ■ ry baa never rvceiv- can't kill him. esn L t louts errogation of the fourth, fiftf this strip constructed wharves »he will die or lose her leasuu from what's Lha matter '■ -th M 1 recognition by the grief. au old iHirteenth amendments, ami the front and ex nct»sl n»ti tais. Iu 1 R. publican •'No, Maje don't talk • tire at iolates three e«*ctiona of th« frout of Fort P< int, bow ever, no ' eral, ! y . 1, 1 T"rty ". either state or fed- used to; forget tiLg U* i or app«.intment. her »« coustitutioti. Tbe caee will U fted. alth ■ ugh the ' Charles b Joh lews too. Getting “ '•** tis has been a man of I tomorrow. The sheriff thii id they 0 wuetl the affairs in tl ns. ne’e kind of r.n’t «• ’ ry of the state and ig serxe.l warrants ou joint in ‘ fort Hiley inter-1 of Ea-tern tlon; rial me be d'10** ” '« in particular: his 't-ng.mst Mover, Haywo. ], ’ early this morning Dow n, well as ft* r depart er been qnetttioned; lie and Orchai J. wpwrately in id<‘i 1^^ W’est Seventh can talk about r***’’V( lea.hu» ' M and the support rat ht Bitt a j ¡»reventa plication of stands Delaroo pretty ft he people. He i« j em a ■ vet tf and stomach Prs !•««•*, Çtx a middle Miss WeUon The .Ligri* ■certi y coming here me to my face that I rnj with his wife. The and wrinkled. • a nani T of the BardU* IfbM Tartnn- 1 " • jury * rrt> ffbe dlffnt MV '• t!' •rX -a r»;« know. She ct -'! ' irihuB«. _ COAL STRIKE WILL OCCUR APRIL FIRST FOn LOSS OF LEGS ANOTHER MiLL FOR BLUE RIVER CORBIN RETURNS SUSPECTS FILE ANSWER DIE FROM TYPHOID Died