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V O L.
MORO, S H E R M A N
IÍR OF THE WEEK
LATER
COUNTY,
OREGON,
W ED N ESD A Y ,
FEBRUARY
NEW S.
M O N U M EN T TO MAINE H E R O E S .
It is believed th a t the battle at Ma
nila w ill hasten the ratification of the
;reaty w ith Spain l>y congress.
R e s o lu tio n
A <1 o p t e d
by
th e
tlo u M e o f C oilgleH H .
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man county .
K e e p Y o u r E y e o n t h e L eader.
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1899.
OREGON’S SOLONS.
L ow er
V ic e - C o n s u l A d van« a d .
R i l l I n t r o d u c e d In S e n a t e a t O l y m p i a
C u llin g fo r a R n d u c tln n .
W ellesley Moore, B ritish vice-consul
in han Francisco, has been advanced to
| tq e consalship a t Porto Rico, W. I., to
succeed George W. Crawford, who died
at haen, F ram e, recently. Mr. Moore'*
i bead clerk, M ontague' H ankin, ba*
' been advanced to the position of vice
consul at Buenos Ayres.
W ashington, Feb. 6. — In the senate I n i t i n t l v e a n d R e f e r e n d u m P a . . , , I h ,
S « i i a t « - < „ n r l C| . t«> I t« W u r k e d
the president pio tempore presented a
When tlie McLean 3 ‘^-ceut per m ile!
o n M a r io n C o u n t y R o a d » .
memorial fiom the Chamber of Com
railroad and transportation hill c a m e '
merce of New York, uiging ratification
, up in the W ashington senate Tuesday, Addison G. Foster the Choice
of tho peace treaty. Hale, chairm an
E ight bills were passed in the Oregon it was at once referred to tlie com m it
for Senator.
San Francisco is to have a w orld’s
of tlie naval affairs com m ittee, favora senate last W ednesday and two were tee on railways and transportation.
O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S
fair in 1901. It is to lie known as the
bly reported the following joint resolu ■ ecom uiittted for am endm ent
'Ihe usury and interest-rate bill was
Pacific Ocean and International Expo
tion, and it was adopted:
Four of the bills passed were to referred to the judiciary comm ittee. A
G o v e r n m e n t C o n t r o l o f L ock*.
C o i i i p r e l i e n a i . e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t sition.
The secretary of the navy is hereby amend tbe chatter of Lakeview . C an disposition not to approve of the house r e p u b l ic a n c a u c u s n o m in e e
The prelim inary proceedings looking
authorized to have creeled in Colon yon C ity, Seaside and Iiijsboro.
a n t H a p p e n in g , o f th e
W eek
hill fixing the rate on state w artants
Turkey is m aking m ilita ry prepara
¡ to the purchase by th e government of
C u lle d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C o lu m n ..
cemetery at Havana, Cuba, a suitable
Looney’s hill to provide for working at 6 per cent manifested itself during W i I« o n
tions in view of a possibl* Macedonian
W 11 h d r e w In H i« F a v o r * a n d
the locks at Oregon C ity have been
the
discussion.
¡uprising. B ulgaria is also hastily or- THE FILIPINO LOSS IS LARGE granite m onum ent to the memory of state
-, . convicts on about 125 miles of
th «
taken by the secretary of war, under
A n k e n y - H u m e s F o r c e « B u lle d
the sailors and m arines who lost their Marion county roads, between state in
Iowa m inew orkets are m aking an 1 ganizitig and arm ing troops.
Bills introduced weie:
Reducing
t h e t a u f u i - F o s t e r ’» C a r e e r .
whose jurisdiction tlie m atter comes,
lives by the destruction of the Maine, stitutions, and appropriating <2.500 express rates on fruit to 70 per cent of !
effort to have eig h t hours declared a
He has been authorized to report to
President McKinley has presented to
d ay ’s work.
j
and
whose
rem
ains
are
bm
ied
in
th
a
t
the
rate
now
in
force,
and
on
all
other
f
for
superintendence
and
lot
congress, after making a thorough in-
( harles A. Schott, chief of the ooitiput- T w e n t y A m e r i c a n S o l d i e r * K i l l e d , m id cemetery, and to suitably inscribe and passed by a vote of 127 to lying tools, express m atter to 80 per cent of the i
N ative troops aio to be utilized in
l i f t W o u n d e d —K u e n i y ’«
R „„»
Addison
O.
Foster,
of
Tacoma,
who
▼««ligation,
as to the am ount of money
ing
division
of
the
U
nited
States
coast
: enclose such m onum ent, and the sum
additional su-
Ih e bill
make
vol present
Celia and American soldieis gradually
1,111 to
io m
ake a a person
person who
who vol-
........... rates;
. ’ for . an aouiiionul
I n t o t h e T h o u a a n d a —N e w * o f
th e
received 58 votes in the Republican ; “ ««‘i«d foi th is en tire enterprise.
and geodetic survey, the prize recently
of
<10,000
is
appropriated
for
th
a
t
pur
untarily
y charges a crim e against an- per,or
3Ulige in Spokane countv; caucus field Tuesday evening, was at
w ithdraw n.
R a t t l e t ' o n t l r i n r d b y G e n e r a l (I II * .
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conferred upon him by the Academy of
pose.”
other befi
«fore a justice of p e a c e or g ram i
" " “ «»wnera to keep on 12 o ’clock Wwinesday elected to re pre-
v
- I'” w "r KaU’
France.
A syndicate composed of American,
H
arris
offered
the
following
resolu-
ju
ry
pay
y
the
costs
in
case
the
ninsecu-
1,an'*
“
s
a
PP|T
°I
m
ine
tim
ber
for
tlie
M anila, Feb 7.—The long-expected
sent the state of Washington at the na- n.
‘J**
of Spo-
C anadian, English and French capital
Mis. Cordelia Botkin, found guilty rupture between the Americans ami tlie 1 tion, which he asked m ight lie on the tion prove malicious or frivolous finally use of employes; re-establishing munic tional capital.
kaue are asking for lower rates on green
ists. is m aking an e f f o it to secure con- bv a San Francisco court of the
table:
in order
passed, as did a bill to prevent swine ipal courts in Tacoma, Seattle and
The nom ination of Foster in th ecau - pru,‘es J° Su Haul
Tiie present rate
trol ot all th e railroads in Cuba now M Mrs. John P. D unning, hi rs been b ilipinos has come at last. The former j
1 hat the United States hereby dis iuniting at large in Sherman
Epokane.
cus Tuesday night was brought atxiut
✓ 7V * ” " ' “nd On mixe<J
county,
building and in operation,
and
are
now
engaged
in
solving
the
P
h
ilip
claim s any intention or purpose to ex and a bill to reduce the
“........ ‘ “ H to sentenced to prison for life, the judge
I n t l ie H o u « o .
by the Wilson following coming over
, * 12.
fh e H 'tit men want the
alarios of
be constructed hereafter.
refusing a new trial. The case will he pine problem with the utm ost expedi ercise perm anent sovereignty, ju risd ic Washington count v offi i era.
fruit reduced to 87J^
A letter was leceived in ,he house to Foster late in tlie alternoon ” They 131,5 ° n
tion
possible.
appealed
tion or control over the Philippines
The bishop of H avana has declared
Tuesday from Speaker Thomas B. Reed, pigued an agreem ent to nuppoit iiim in 7 *
an<
8tate
the prune in-
In t h e H un«e.
The clash came at 8:40 yesterday and assert th eir determ ination when a
th a t Preotestant services cannot be held
of
ttie national house acknowledging ; the caucus.
08,1
T hs commission to investigate the
To hi* intim ate friends, . . " " 7 . can,no’ •*▼« ««‘I««« thi« reduo-
The
reconsideration
of
t
'
e
Woodburn
evening,
when
three
daring
F
ilipino-
stable
and
independent
governm
ent
over th e graves of the Maine victims in conduct of the war is devoting a ll of its
the com plim ent paid him bv the Wash- 1 " 'Ison stated tiiat he had expected tion is made.
Colum bus cem etery, as it is consecrated energies to closing up its report. The darted past the Nebraska regim ents at shall have been erected therein, en charter hill was the occasion for s u ngton house of representativee in Die
support fiom various sections of the
Settling *» e * ta ...
ground. Americans were preparing to tough draft is practically completed, Santa Mesa, but retired when ch al titled to recognition as such, to tra n s other spiiited forensic battle at tl ie ses- adoption of his rules.
state th at did not come to him , and
Transfers to the am ount of <18 000
sion
of
the
house
Wednes.h
lenged.
They
repealed
the
experim
ent
decorate the graves on the anniversary and copies are being made of the docu
fer to such governm ent upon term s
ay. The
H ill, hill 189, for a constitutional th a t although he had promised from in "««d« were made in connection w ith
w ithout draw ing the sentries’ tiie. but which shall be reasonable and ju st all bill, however, passed by a vote of 35
of th e explosion.
m ent, so far as it is rea.ly.
am
endm ent to exempt <300 of person •lay to day th a t lie would make a het- the «state of H enry Buckman, at Port-
at the th ird tim e Corporal G ieelev rights secured under the cession by to 15; absent, 10. A motion to recon
th is past week. It was sim ply
The C entral Cable Company an
It is said adm inistration officials are challenged the Filipinos and then filed', Spain, and to thernpon leave the gov sider the vote by which the bill was de al property from taxation, was indefi ter showing, he had to adm it th a t he
nitely postponed hut house hill No. 17 could not bring to him support th a t he the settling up and division of the
nounces th a t the U nited States govern urging tbe president to endeavor io en killing one of them and wounding an
feated
January
27
passed
unanimously.
ernm ent and control of the islands to
for the same purpose, was amended had counted upon. It was then agreed eta e of th e deceased, who died in
m ent in the P hilip p in es has modified list tbe seivices of A guinaldo in tbe other. Almost im m ediately afterw ard th eir people. ”
O ther hills passed were:
To amend
and
advanced to its th ird reading.
th a t his men should be released. There testate.
th e recent prohibition of telegrams in settlem ent of tbe P hilippine question, tbe F ilip in o s’ line from Calocan to
In accordance w ith previous notice. the chai ter of A rlington;' to incorporate
Brils introduce.1 were: A ppropriat- upon the Foster managers opened ne
cipher or code. Messages in secret lan as be has tbe services of G eneral Go
Medford;
to
fix
the
compensation
of
I n c r e a s e in l u . u r a n c e B u s in « * * .
Money began tlie discussion of expan
mg <593 for the relief of F rank G. gotiations to take W ilson’s men into
guage may now be accepted, subject to me« in tlie pacification of Cuba.
Insurance Commissioner Clunie, of
sion, speaking in opposition to taking tiie assessor of Jackson countv at <1 900 Kiesow. to reimburse him for Interest camp, wnich they did very gracefully.
governm ent cnesorship.
the Philippines. Money concluded at pet annum in lieu of per diem; to on claim s arising out of the construc
San Francisco, lias made a report show
Lord Charles Beresford, the d istin
The senate': c& ninittee on naval guished B ritish naval officer and states
ing th at tiie am ount of insurance w rit
2 o ’clock, and Daniel then addressed create a separate board of countv com tion of the Cheney normal school build
m issioners for Clatsop conntv.
affairs lias decfiled itpon favorable re m an, w ill arrive in San Francisco on
the senate on th e same subject.
ten on the Pacific coast in 1898 was
ing; allowing three months from date
l'he f«dlow mg bills weie introduced:
port on the bill providing for addi the Japanese steam er A merican M aru,
<6o6,057,065, an increase over 1887 in
of
publication
of
ad
m
in
istrato
r’s
notice
O
p
p
o
s
i
t
i
o
n
t
o
T
e
a
t
V
o
t
e
.
To amend the charter of Medford; to
tional pay to laborers in navy-yards due on February 11, and the e b a w l« r
the former total of <160,000,000, and
W ashington. Feb. 6.—The contro incorporate E nterprise; to repeal tbe to present claim s against the estate of
who worker! overtim e d u rin g the em er of commerce is arranging for a public
in the la tte r of <2.400.000. The coast
a
deceased
person;
prescribing
a
code
versy in the senate ovei the vote upon act providing for the payment of street
gency of war w ith Spain. The am ount ieceptiou to the E nglishm an.
losses amounted to <5,638.021 last year
of
m
ining
laws;
exem
pting
m
utual
fire
the various resolutions interp retativ e and sewer assessments in installm ents,
required is about <300,000, and about
and <4,040,541 in 1897.
’
associations
from
the
license
require
A
battle
between
American
troops
of the peace treaty took an acute turn
6,000 men are involved.
lu itin t iv e a n d R e fe r e n d u m .
and insurgents began a t 8:45 Saturday
ments of the state law; m aking wages
late today. The opposition to a vote
PA CIFIC C O A ST TRADE.
G eneral Otis cables the war depart night at M anila, which last into Sun
The resolution for an initiative and and salaries of all agents and emploves
first caiue from the friends of the
m ent. giving the num ber of deaths in day, the insurgents being the aggressors.
Seattle Market«.
treaty, who held to the theoiv th a t it referndum am endm ent to the co nstitu of counties, m unicipalities and sebool
his command since Jan u ary 7. The Tw enty A m ericans were killed and
Onions. 85<290c per 100 pound«.
could lie ratified w ithout compromise. tion passed the senate last Thursday, districts subject to garnishm ent and
total is 10, m any of whom died oi about 175 wounded. The loss of the
Potatoes, 15<(g20.
Those who apparently were then w ill iiaving previously passed the house, attachm ent for all debts contracted in
smallpox.
The greater num ber of insurgents is estim ated to run into the
. Beets, tier sack, 75c.
ing th a t a vote should he taken today aim is ready for submission to tiie next the state, subject to exemption for
deaths w ere of Kansas, Colorado, C ali thousands. Naval vessels took part in
beads of families.
Turnips, per sack. 50<a 75c.
held an opposite view, and absolutely legislature.
fornia and Pennsylvania privates. In the battle by shelling tbe insurgents’
The house bill m aking the district
1 lie American Bar Association’* codi
Carrots, per sack, 45 @ 60c.
refuse to agiee to a tim e foi taking a
th e list appear the names of A llen E. position.
fication of laws lelating to negotiable that rem ains when division occurs to
Parsnips, per sack, <1.
vote.
Carlyle,
Jan u arv i private,
r >u L h o i F J irst
irF ar?;’a A‘in1g t0 "- r
8ib,ation
,h e m ining cam p of
Cauliflower. 50<g90c per doa.
The contest occurred in tlie execo- paper passed both house«. Tlie C urtis w tablish a new school d istrict respon-
tv i ty * ' d ’ Lar1,1 A S - 8 Jeans,
Independence, 18 miles from Asi.cn
Celery. 35 @ 40c.
tive session, which did not occoi liuti I bill lim iting tbe num ber and salaiies iihle for debts for perm anent improve
K
i -
-
Cabbage, native and
California
a quarter after 5 o ’clock, The next of professors in tbe state university ments, was advanced to th ird reading.
Bills killed were: R elating to pub
<1.25 per 100 pounds.
hour and a quater was spent in a vain passed the house aftet a sharp discus-
Seoonj Onwm, 4i|.b,be','i" "’
lic instruction; for a constitutional
Apples, 35(S 50c per box.
endeavor on one side to get an agree sion.
town in Hie face- Ptovisions and fuel Santa Mesa commenced
fusilado
am
endm ent to govern alien ow nership
H
ill’s
pilotage
bill,
which
passed
the
Pears, 50c@<1.50 per box.
V uban
G eneral Gomez refuses to 8llPP>ies are nearly exhausted. Wood w hich was ineffectual.
m ent to a date for a vote upon the
house a week ago, was repoited by the of leal estate; fixing rates of interest
Prunes, 50c per box.
disband bis arm y unless paid nearly ' th a t h«d been cut and piled for w inter
Tiie Nebraska, M ontana and North resolutions, and on the other in a more senate com m ittee on commerce and on county, school and m unicipal w ar
When Speaker G uie, of tbe house of
<60,000,000. He claim s to have 40,000 nse ,ie9 buried under m any feet of
B u tter—Creamery, 26c per pound;
successful
effort
to
bring
the
d
a
y
’s
soe-
Dakota outposts replied vigoiously. and
representatives, called the caucus to dairy and ranch, 1 8 £ 2 0 c ra r D c ^ d "
men under arm s, for which lie asks snow, and cannot be reached. Roads Held th e ir ground u n til reinforcem ents sion to a close w ithout allow ing any navigation with am endm ents striking rants; m aking county w arrants receiv order,
.senator
W
itohire,
of
Seattle,
E
™ * a 33c.
a«
L coc per pound,
able for county taxes.
Eggs,
pay for three y ears’ service, at the same leading to Aspen, the only source of arrived.
th in g to be accomplished in th a t d i out a large part of tiio bill and leaving
representing
the
united
King
coutity
it w ithout direct bearing on bar pilot
j Cheese—Native. U g H J ^ c .
ra te as given Am erican soldiers. For supply for Independence, are im passa
R E A P P O R T IO N M E N T B IL L .
Ih e F ilipinos in th e m eantim e con rection.
and Ankeny forces, stated that the ob
age and placing the a p ,o in tm e n t of
his own services in the past he wants ble. Snows 1 ides are so frequent be
Poultry Old hene, 14c per pound;
A
fter
a
general
debate
on
the
subj«M
t
at three points, Calocan, Ga-
pilot coniniissiouers in the hands of the I t e e o n o i d e r a t l o t i r a i l e d in t h e H o u i t ject of the caucus call, under which spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c.
<11.000 a year, the same as paid an tween Aspen and Independence th a t it centrated
th e senate adjourned.
galangin and Santa Mesa.
tiiey
were
operating
was
signed
with
Freeh m eats—Choice dressed beef
governor.
The am enduieuts
were
Am erican lieutenant-general. He has is alm ost suiciual to venture on the
a t S a lo n .
the understanding th a t th e caucus, as a
A t about 1 o ’clock the F ilipinos
adopted, and the hill pawed, 21 to o .
about 200 brigadier-generals, who de route.
steers,
prime. 7 *,c; cows, prim e,
DYEA AND SKA G W A Y.
The effort to obtain reconsideration
opened a hot fire fiom all three places
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The only change in the piesent law is of the reapportionm ent bill in tlie whole, was to select a man foi senator, 7c; m utton. 8c; pork, 7c; veal, 6(g8c.
mand pay at the rate of <5,500 annually
sim
ultaneously.
This
was
supplem
ent
and th a t it was unfair for any part of
F ine buildings covering half a block
T h e y M . , K. o . i « a to th e
‘o »“ « * « H y e r p ilo ta g e n o t c o m p u lso r y .
W heat—Feed wheat. <23.
or three yeara past, besides numerous
bouse Tuesday, which gave promise of
C a u a d a b y T re a ty .
oth er officers, whose pay aggregates in tbe iieart of tlie businesss portion of ed by the fire of the two seige guns at
In the senate Thursday a resolution a hitter tight a t the close of the session the members to organize w ithin the
Oats—Choice, per ton, <24.
B
alik-B
alik
and
by
advancing
th
e
ir
caucus
and
decide
upon
th
e
man
to
be
Columbus. O., were destroyed by tire.
<3,783,000.
W ashington. Feb. 6. — If the report to authorise the exchange of the old
H ay—.Puget Sound mixed, <9.00@
skirm ishers from P a c and Pan facan. of th e ir sulicom uiittee is adopted, as blind in stitu te site for a block adjoin Monday, has failed. A fter a debate selected. This statem ent was received 11; choice Eastern W ashington tim
Tiie
transports,
Ohio
and
Senator,
of over an hour, tbe decision of the w ith indulgent smiles by th e Foster
The N orth G rrm an G azette again
Tiie A m ericaus responded with a ter
dentes the rum or th a t Prince H ohenlohe hearing the Twenty-second infantry to rific fire, but owing to tiie darkness seems iMMsihle if not probable, a slice ing the present site of tlie blind in sti speaker in holding that the bill bad men. At the conclusion of the Wil- othy. <15.
Corn— Whole. <23.60; cracked, <24;
oontem plati a resigning th e im perial the Philippines have sailed from San they were unable to determ ine its effect. Of A laska territory, em bracing tlie en tute, owned by J. H. A lbert, was the passed beyond tb e - jurisdiction
• — of
— tbe
—- , ®hire statem ent, the A nkenv men. with feed meal, <23.50.
Francisco.
trance to the K londike, may 1» ceded special order, and, after a vote carry nouse was sustained by a vote
chancellorship.
of 32 to the exception of Gose, of W alla W alla
The U tah light artillery finally suc
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
j A nkeny’s home bolted.
A freig h tin g p arty was caught in a ceeded in silencing ihe native battery. to G reat B ritain in treaty to be adopt ing the resolution was nearly com plet 20; absent 7.
Tw enty children are reported to have
<25<g26; whole, <22.
ed by the Anglo-American commission. ed, it was recoin mended on a sta te
S tillm an 's am endm ents to the house
W
ednesday
was
the
anniversary
of
been drowned by an ice disaster at the snow slide in Lincoln gulch, nine The T hird a rtille ry also did good work
Tiie subcom m ittee's report, it is ment from Selling th a t he had just
F lo u t—Patent, per barrel, <3.50;
village of W arpubnen, Boirlieim . re miles above Aspen, Colo., and it is be on the extrem e left. The engagement said, comes dangerously near to’putting heard som ething about it that needed rules providing for reference of bills th e elcetion of John L Wilson.
stranthts,
<3.25: California brrnds.
before
being
read
and
ordered
printed
lieved five men were kill««.!.
lasted over an hour.
cently.
Skagway and Dyes under B ritish con investigation.
<3.25; buckwheat flour, <3.76; graham
in
tlie
inteiest
of
economy
of
tim
e
and
The United States cruiser Charleston trol, leaving to the A m ericans, how
T lie N e w S e n a to r .
The second battalion of the Seven
The following hills were passel: expense was adopted, and the senate
The president has nom inated Colonel
per barrel, <3.60; whole wheat flour.
Addison G. Foster was born in <3. 75; rye flour, <4.
Asa B. Carey, assistan t paym aster-gen teenth infantry are en route to M anila and the gunboat Concord, stationed off ever, th e control of the headw aters of To constitute the c o u tity court a board concurrent resolution adopting the
Malabon,
opened
fire
from
th
e
ir
second
the Lynn canal by which both of •f equalization f»ir county assessment; Oregon grape as the state flower was Belchertown. Mass., 61 years ago.
M illstuffs—Bran,
per
ton, <14-
eral, to be paym aster-general, witli the via New Yoik. They sailed from that
ary batteries on the F ilip in o s’ position these supply towns are
E atly in life his parents removed to shorts, per ton, <16.
port on the transport Sherm an.
reached.
to extirpate Russian and Ubineae concurred in.
rank of brigadier-general.
Illinois, and when a voung man, Mr.
Feed—Chopped feed, < 2 0 « 23 per
thistles; to appropriate <4,000 for the
The largest com bination of whisky at Calocan and kept it up vigorously,
bherw in’s beet-eugar bill, which was F oster’s father located in Central Wis-
A terrib le blizzard was general
A
t
2:45
there
was
another
fusiladtc
T<» K i l l A ll F o r c i g i i r r s .
Oregon H istorical Society.
defeated by five votes in the house last consin. There young Foster had his ton; m iddlings, pet ton, <17; oil cake
throughout the M ississippi valley on and d istillin g interests yet attem pted along tlie en tire line and the U nited
San Francisco, Feb. 6.— In the sto
I n t l i e Hou«*«».
week, was this afternoon passed by the first experience in lum bering. He a s-' meal, per ton, <35.
th e 29th and 30th of Jan u ary , reaching has been concluded in New York, un States sea-going double-turreted inoni
ries of the m urders of m issionaries and
der
the
title
of
the
K
entucky
D
istillers
The
greater
portion
of
the
forenoon
as far south as St. Louis.
narrow
margin of one vote, the affirma sisted his father in clearing a farm in
P o r tla n d M a rk et.
tor Monad nock opened fire on the ene foreign residents recently in C hina, de
& W arehouse Company.
jession of the house Thursday was tive vote being 31, negative 27, and the Wisconsin forests, and later moved!
my from off Malate.
T hree representatives of 40 German
W heat— W alla W alla, 60c; Valiev,
tails of a particularly barbarous affair
N egotiations for the consolidation ol
M itli daylight the Americans ad- at Cbongan Chiang, involving the life given up to hearing repoits of standing two members being absent.
to W abasha, Minn. At th at p’ace he 62c; Bluestem, 63c per bushel.
fam ilies in th e E ast are looking over
In addition to the sugar-beet bill, was elected, while a young man, coun
F lour—Best grades. <3.20; graham ,
the Pacific Not th west w ith a view to the leading pottery interests have been vanced. The California and W ashing- ' of »'< Englishm an named Flem ing, and •••in in it tees. In addition to this, two
□ O t J made a splendid
_ I.. 1*1 charge
«
I I. M MA 14 _ A II
1
*
bills were passed and eight new bill« the following other bills were passed: ty surveyor, and later countv a u d ito r.: <2.65; superfine, <2.15 per barrel.
buying several thousand acres of land concluded in New York by tbe form a ton regim ents
Evangelist Pan, have been w anting. introduced.
To prohibit the driving oi fish-trap These were the onlv public offices he
tion of the A in.-r,can pottery compa and drove the F ilipinos from the works J. R. Adams, of the Chinese inland
foi a colony.
Oats—Choice white, 41@42c; choice
Tbe bills passed were those by Cut- piles so as to interfere with navigation; ever accepted. While at Wabash, he gray, 39@40c per bushel.
nies, with a cap italizatio n of <40.000,- at Paco an<l Santa Mesa. The Nebtaska
Mrrs. Jan e L. Stanford, who has 000.
mission, visited the scene of tho m ur tin, am ending tiie salm on-fishing laws to tequire the submission of new char
regim ent also distinguished itself, cap ders and tei Is of a shocking condition
engaged in the grain, fuel and real es
Barley—Feed barley, <22 @24; brew
settled th e estate of her late husband
pnased at the g|»ecial session so a* to ier* or charter am endm ents to the vote tate business. In 1873 he moved to ing, <23.50 per ton.
A snow-slide occurred on th e C ana tu ring several prisoners and one How- of affairs, in the North C hina D aily
Leland Stanford, and who would be e n
conform w ith the regulations agreed of electors before being introduced in
Millstuffs— Bran, <17 per ton; m id
titled to <357,768 as fees, refuses to ac dian Pacific at Rogeis Pass, in the Sel itzer, and a very strong position a t the News. He ascertained th a t tho people upon by tlie jo in t fisheries committee, the legislature; allowing executors or St. Paul to engage in th e luml>er and
fuel business w ith Colonel C. W. dlings, <22; aborts, <18; chop, <16.00
reservoir,
which
is
connected
with
the
kirk
range.
The
railroad
roundhouse
of
C’hongan
h
id
determ
ined
to
tako
the
cept an y th in g for h er services.
adm inistrators to complete w ritten Griggs, now at Tacoma. A t St. Paul per ton.
and other buildings were dem olished. waterworks.
life of every foreigner in tho place, and and by Myers, to applv to the m ilitary
Companies H. D, K and L, of the Nine pereons are known to have been
The Kansas and Dakota regim ents when Mr. Flem ing sot foot in tho town fund of the state all moneys th a t may contracts of decedents.
lie formed the acquaintance and friend-
Hay—Timothy. <0@10; clover. <7
P ifty-nin e hills were read the second ship of Senator C. K. Davis, Senator » 8 ; Oregon wild liay, <6 per ton.
Seventeenth U nited States infantry, killed and two injured.
compelled the enem y's right flank to he was a doomed man. At least 200 he teceived fr o n the government for
tim e and reten ed , and 10 bills were K nute Nelson and other prom inent Re-
412 enlisted men and nine officers,’
retire to Calocan.
B utter—Fancy creamery, 50 @ 55c;
people witnessed the tnuidcr from the transportation and equipm ent of the read tlie first time.
Contiacts have been let for the erec
have left Colum bus for tbe P h ilip p ine^
There was in term itten t firing a t va opposite side of the river. E vangelist Second Oregon volunteers.
publfcans of the Middle West. He has seconds, 45@60c; dairy, 4 0 @46c store,
tion of a large beet-sugar factorv at rious points all day long.
iff her hills passed were: To require
They go via New York.
always been aucoessfal in business and 25 (3 30c.
In th e S e n a te .
Pan was suddenly and quicklv cut
The American losses are estim ated down. Mr. Flem ing dUmcuntod from th a t all claim s against the state other
Ten bills were introduced in Oregon equally successful whenever heengiiged
Cheese— Oregon full cream, 12*^0;
The A m erican shipping interests of Amers. a sm all town west of Omaha,
Young America, 15c; new cheese,
th e H aw aiian islands have largely in on the Union Pacific. The men who at 20 men killed and 125 wounded
hie m ule to go to his assistance, hot than salaries and liabilities established state senate Tuesday and three passed; in politics.
are furnishing the money to build the
b\ law, be incorpoiated into separate one to incorporate W arrenton, and one
The Igototes, armed w ith bows and he, too, was attacked and sh.iu after
Mr. Foster moved to Tacoma in 1887, 10c per pound.
creased since th e ir annexation to the
factory are Boston capitalists.
appropriation acts; to abolish the ex- to fix salaries in Morrow, Clackamas to engage w ith Colonel Griggs and
arrow s, made a determ ined stand In desperate conflict.
P o u ltry -C h ic k e n s, mixed, <2.25@3
U nited States.
There are now load
jiensive practice of oopying assessment
in g io r or on the way to tlie islands 50
and Y am hill counties, and the other others in the m annfactuie of lumber. per dozen; hens, <3.50@ 4.00; springs,
The Unite«) States transport G rant, the face of a hot artillery fire, and lef
rods for the slate ami to provide for was D aly’s text-book commission bill, His principal company is known as <1.25(38; geese, <6.00@ 7.00 for old.
A C ou rt o f I n q u ir y P r o b a h lr .
xessjjjs, of which 3 aJly tlie A m erican w hich left New York Ja n u a iy 19,'h a v m any dead on tbe field.
transm
ission to the secretary of state which finally went through by a vote the S t. Paul <fc Tacoma Lumber Com <4.50g)5 for young; ducks, <5.00@
W
ashington.
Feb.
6.
—
Indications
flag.
«» .
-z
Several attem pts were made in this
ing on beard M *jor-(ieneral Lawton,
sum m aries only; to provide for the re of 22 to 6, after a discussion of fully an pany, and oi«erates one of the largest 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 15@
are
th
a
t
a
.court
of
inquiry
will
he
o
r
citv
yesterday
evening
to
assassinate
tlm
Fourth
infantry
and
a
battalion
of
F . W. Peck, U nited States wratmfo
dered to investigate and report u {*ii, organization of the slate m ilitia; to re hour.
saw m ills on Puget sound. He is an 16c per pound.
sioner-geueral to tiie Paris exposition the Seventeenth in fa n try , bound for Am erican officers.
the tru th or falsity of statem ents a l store to the m ilitary fund of the state
Potatoes—65@ 70c per tack; sweets.
Special order was the resolution extensive owner of coal and coke
asks cong/t>M to increase the am oon| M anila, has arrived at G ibraltar.
C o iittr m e « t b y O il« .
leged to have been made bv General M H o i’6!8 *?’*‘,KÌ**1 .t l,e S"l'l'ression .passed by the legislature of 1895, for a mines, and of timber lands in tbe state 8c.per pound.
set aside for th e governm ent exhibit to
Steam er R hynland, from Liveqjool.
The following dispatch from Gen. Mile«, in w hich the quality o f h ,a t
T i< ts bt the state m ilitia at Astoria constitutional am endm ent for woman of \\ asliington. His company is also
Vegetables—Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c
<1,000,000.
Tlie first app ro p iiition for P bihoielphia, w ent ashore four
O tis confirms the news of the fighting: furnw lied the troops du rin g tho late and kosehurg during 1896; authorizing suffrage. Mrs. Duniway, on invitatim i engaged in tlie shipping business, send per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cal>
was <65,000, which Mr. Peck g u v 8 18 m iles north of. Penw ick’s island life
the supreuie
puminv clerical
» l ..
......... i
suprem e court to employ
M anila, heb. 7.—aTo A djutant-G en w ar was brought in question.
of the senate, made a neat address of ing cargoes, principally of luinbe», to bage, <1 @1.25 per 100 pounds; ca u li
entirely too sm all.
saving station. A heavv snow-stdim eral, W ashington, D. U.:
aid and appropriating
<7,200 therefor; . . five m inutes, after w hich the resolu- all parts of the world.
Saturday
flower, 15c per dozen; parsnips, 75c
.i,„
i
,
The reported rich strike of gold at was prevailing a t the tim e.
D e a d ly W o r k o f a T r a in .
There the insurgents opened attack on our
to c o d ify the laws relatm g.to negotia- tion was passed, with only President
P-r sack; beans, 3c per pound; celery
F
o
s
t
e
r
o
n
N
a
t
i
o
n
n
l
I
n
a
n
e
*
.
C ripple Creek lias been confirmed. It were 42 passengers and a crew of 79 on outer lines at 8:45, repeated attack sev
P ittsburg, Feb. 6.—A two horse hie instrum ents; to prohibit false label Taylot voting no.
70@
i5c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
is the riciiest ever discovered in tlie board, all of whom weie rescued.
Regarding his position, on n atio n al
eral tim es during the night. A t 4 wagon on which tive men and a young ing of Oregon products, applying es
box; peas, 8@ 3ts c per pound.
K elly, of the com m ittee on revision issues, Mt. Foster says:
w orld, estim ated to run as high as
Onions—Oregon, 75c@<l persaek.
of laws, repotted adversely on D ufur’s
T here has been no fu rth e r general o’clock th is m orning en tire force was woman were riding, wag struck today pecially to salmon and Oregon fruits.
<500.000 to the ton. There is blocked
‘‘I favor what is commonly termed
by a Baltim ore A Ohio freight train
K « * p ix ir t i< > iiiii« n t K ilt A p p r o v r t l .
Hope— 15@17c; 1897 crop, 4@6c.
hill to adm it widows end wives of hon the expansion policy. Under a busi-
fighting
between the partisans of the engaged, and all attacks tepulsed; at
out in one level, at a depth of 850 feet
at
Riverton
station.
Four
men
were
Iii th* Oregon senate Friday, Sena orably discharged Union sailors and
Wool—Valley, 10@12c per pound;
rival chieftains in t l i e Samoan islands, daybreak advaucwl against insurgents, kille«I and the other man and tlie young
<5,000,000 worth of ore.
and have driven them beyond lines
tors Sm ith, of Baker, and Dufur pre soldiers to tbe Soldier’s Home, on the ness-like arrangem ent I favoi the boild- Eastern Oregon,
8@12c;
mohair,
since
the
last
advices
except
th
a
t
a
A. Thompjj^n, agent of the Coast
they formerly occupied, capturing sev woman so badly injured th a t they will sented explanations of th eir position ground th at to provide accommodations ing of the Nicaragua canal. I am for 26c per pound.
party
of
M
ataafa’s
followers
was
routed
sound
money
and
a
thorough
business
probably die.
Seam en’s Uiwoii a t Seattle, save: ” Un-
with referenece to the reapportionm ent for such would require a large appro
M utton—Grose, best sheep, w ethers
in the bush by M alietoans.
I t is ex eral villages and th e ir defense works;
m an 's adm inistration of our public
less t^p Shipow ners’ Association gives
insurgents’ loss in dead and wounded
act, which was approved by the gover priation of money.
and ewes, 4c; dreksed m utton, TUc;
pected,
however,
th
a
t
fighting
will
he
H e p b u r n ’« C a n n l R i l l .
affairs.
I
favor
an
open
river
policy
up try in g to put scab seamen on coast
large; our own casualties thus far e sti
Bills introduced weie as follows: To for tlie Columbia amt as a general spring lambs, 7**c per lb.
W ashington, Feb. 6.—The honso nor w hile they were speaking. Both
ing vessels, a general strike will he or resumed, as M ataafa is arresting per mated a t 175, very few fa ta l.”
optxtsed
the
double
d
istiic
tin
g
feature
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, <4.25;
reduce
the appro|iriation for the Sol- pioposition favor river and harbor im
sons
who
have
been
already
fined
and
com m ittee on in te rsta te and foieigu
dered, and every sailing vessel on the
of tlie law.
light ami feeders, <3.00@ 4.00; 3»»Aged
d ie ’s Home from <12,000 to <10,000
released. The work of pillage con
commerce
today
directed
a
favorable
coast tied u p a s soon as she get* into
A dispatch to the London Post says:
The following hills were passed: To and authorize the governor instead of a provements of all kinds. In a word, I <5.00 @5.50 per 100 pounds.
tinues, among the houses looted being
Many of the insurgents were driven report on the H epburn N icaragua canal authorize county courts to perm it con board of trustees to appoint a ll officers desire to see the possibilities of the
port. Tlie union men will not accept
Beef—Gross, top steers. S.50@<8.75;
V
ilim
a,
the
home
of
the
late
Robert
le** than <40 per m o n th .”
into the Pasig river and drowned. Sev bill, with amendment*, as a su b stitute st! notion of logging roads along public ol th at in stitu tio n ; to authorize au ad- Pacific coast, particularly of my own cows, <2.60(33.00;
dressed
beef,
Louis Stevenson, the novelist.
for
tbe
Morgan
bill,
passed
bv
the
sen
eral hundred were taken prisoners.
highways; to prevent the unauthorized d 'tio n al judge for the second judicial state, realized, and I shall do all’ in my 6@6,l, c per pound.
M ln « » r n « « w «
ate.
power
to
advance
the
m
aterial
welfare
In a subsequent telegram the follow
Veal—Large, 6,S'@7c; small, 7® 8c
use of tradem arks.
d istrict; to create the office of recorder
T he th ird regim ent, infantry, has
G eneral Sheridan has c o m p le te d a r
of W ashington,”
It«roi<l-nr«Hking Voyag«.
per pound.
left St. Paul for New York en route to rangem ents to send tlie third expedi ing statem ents are made: Last n ig h t’s
l> i * t r i c t A t t o r n e y R i l l R e m i t t e d .
i
<»»H’ty, a t a salaiV of <1,000,
W ashington, Feb. 6.—The Buffalo
The men who« voted fot Foster from
and today’s engagements have proved a
th e P h ilip p in es.
In tlie Oregon house Friday the jn-
r^ u^ln8 Hie county c le rk ’s salary
tion of troops to the Philippines. It veritable slaughter fot the Filipinos, arrived at M anila today, having made
start to finish aré:
8 » n F r w u c is e o M a r k e t.
from
<1,600
to
<1,200;
m
aking
taxes
•
liciary
com
m
ittee
asked
to
amend
the
A blizzard lias been laging over will consist of 16 companies, taken th eir killed being repoited as am ount a record-breaking run from New York
Baker,
Barlow,
Bedford,
Bellows,
Wool—Spring—Nevada,
10@12c per
a
first
lien
on
real
estate;
to
reduce
the
hill by su b stitu tin g 1900 for 1902;
W yom ing. A recent dispatch say* the from the J2th and 17th infantry reg,- ing to thousands.
to M anila in 54 days. She has on
Bishop, Brown, Corey, Dickson, Fi ve, pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10@12o; V al
salaries
of
the
M
ultnom
ah
county
claim
ing
the
figures
were
placed
in
m
ents.
deep snow has a hard crust, and there
hoard about 700 sailors to relieve the
H am ilton, H am m er, Heilig, Kings ley, 16@17c; N oithern, V @ llc.
the hill as the result of a clerical error. oleik, clerk of the o iicuit court and re
w ill he m uch suffering among stock.
men
in
Dewey’s
fleet.
She
will
l>e
bury, Le Crone, Maxwell, McCoy, E
To
C
ru
sh
th
«
R
e
v
o
lt.
A dispatch from Cokeville, W’yo
The following bills were passed: To corder, after the expiration of the pres
M illstuffs—Middling*, <22 @34.00;
W ashington, Fob. 7.— Instructions used as a regular transport for men and define the d u tie s of adm inistration in ent term , from <3,500 to <2,500; to C. M iller, Brown of Whatcom, Parker, bran, <20.60® 21.50 per ton.
An Iowa svndicate, w ith <30,000^000 says a snowslide a m ile long occurred’
’
capital, has asked congress to grant a burying several men and tennis
All will he sent to M ajor-General Otis to- naval stores, m aking regular trips be paym ent of claim s, and declare the or abolish the office of recorder of Clatsop Sharp, Shetter, Stew art, W aibutton,
Onions—Silverskin,60@
75cper
sack.
W ickersham.
subsidy of <16,000 a m ile for a railroad the men were taken out alive with the morrow, directing him to follow up his tween M anila and San Francisco.
der of piopriety of claim s; to give farm county; to protect fish against destruo-
B utter — Fancy
creamery, 24o;
Of thia number, 13 are members of
and telegraph line to the Yukon, via exception of B urt Handy, who was victory over the insurgents and to crush
laborerH
a
lien
upon
farm
products
for
i
'°
n
exl’]osives;
to
prohibit
th
e
lay-
do seconds, 21 @23c; fancy dairy. 22o;
It is calculated th at the men of G reat
tlie Pierce oounty delegation, the rock
Copper river,
the power of Aguinaldo in the P h ilip
dead when found.
B ritain spend at least <25,000,000 labor perorined; to protect salmon in ing out of county roads of greater
do seconds, 18@20c per pound.
around which the great fight was made.
pines. This was tiie decision reached every year on silk hats.
grades
than
7
per
cent;
for
the
better
Alesea
bay
and
stream
s
em
ptying
into
Eggs — Store, 26@27c; fancy ranch.
Mrs. M. Manger, aged 1C5 years and
Bellows and F iv e were among the 27®
The senate com m ittee on judiciary at an im portant cabinet meeting hold
28c.
it, and fixing the close season; to pro enforcement of judgm ents and decrees.
S |> a .ilHr < l. « » „ t C u m T A n n « x « d .
3 m onths, died a t W alton, K an., of has w ade an adverse rejiort on the in the W hife House tonight, attended
outside supimrts west of the mountains.
Hops— 1898 crop, 13@17o.
Havana, Feb. 6 .—A num herof Span h ib it the killing of more than 20 wild
grip and old age. She had come from nom ination of H am ilton G. E w art,to he by the president, Secretaries Hay and
The Yamhill county delegation, to
C itrus F ru it—Oranges, Valencia, <3
ft is announced at London from St.
iards in H avana have issued a strong ducks in one day, and to prohibit ship
A ndrews, Ind, to visit h er son. The United States district judge
for tbe A lger and A ttorney-G eneral Griggs appeal to th eir com patriots throughout ping them out of tho state; to provide whom was ieferred M axwell’s hill fix Petersburg th at tlie greater part of the @2.50; Mexican limes, <6&6.50; Cali
rem ains w ill be shipped there for W estern d istric t of North
ing the salaries of county officers of
and
A
djutant-G
eneral
Corbin.
It
was
Carolina.
burial.
E w art was appointed during a recess, furthei decided, now th a t A guinaldo the island to unite for the purpose of for a special tax on sheep, to create a Tillamook county, reported a substi trade of North Siberia is falling into fornia lemons, <2.00®.800; do choice.
scalp bounty fund; to provide for phy
<3.50 @4.50; per box.
and now holds the position.
had thrown down the gauntlet, th a t bringing about the annexation of Cuba sical exam ination of plaintiffs in ac tute, leaving the salary of county clerk the hands of A m eticans. The whole
The governm ent report on the w heat
Tscliu
Kshi
peninsula
is
already
in
H a y -W h e a t. < 1 4 « 1 7 ; w heat an.l
to
the
United
States.
The
appeal
re
and
sheriff
as
at
present,
ami
fixing
Ho Ilo shall be taken and the islands of
in th e U nited States for 1898 is as fol
The French chamber of deputies, by the archipelago occupied as tapidly
pudiates any desire on the part of Span- tions for damages for personal injuries; th e salary of county judge at <600; complete economical dependence on oat, <13® 16; oat, <14@16; beet bar
as tards to join the proposed new inde to authorize an election in June, 1900,
lows: Number of acres of w heat, 44,- a vote of 346 to 189, adopted the gov
tieasurer <550. and assessor <800, and Americans, who own the neighboring ley, <13@14: alfalfa, <12@14 per ton;
G eneral O tis’ forces will perm it.
055.278; bushel*. 675,148,705; valiw, e rn m e n t’s proposal to subm it to a
pendent party now in progress of or for
, relocation of the county sent of Co- allow ing such clerical assistance as the island of St. Lawrence, in the Bebrimt straw, 60® 76c per bale.
C ircular or elliptical halos aiound ganization by Joaquin C astillo.
<392,770,320; acreage w in ter wheat special com m ittee intrusted with such
tum bía county; to incor|ioi'nte Canyon county court may deem necessaiy. s*o.
Potatoes—Early Rose, <1.10® 1.16;
C ity; to change the tim e foi holding The substitute hill was passed.
estim ated 29,953,320, which is 2,311,- m atters the bill providing th a t case* the sun indicate violent storm s, es
Oregon B uikanks. 75e@<1.15; river
A memorial window to the late Gov. court in the ninth judicial distriet; to
The senatorial deadlock is broken at Bui hanks, 75e@<l; Salinas B urbanks.
968 acres greater than the area sown in for revision shall he brought before tbe pecially if the halos are dark in tin t or
Luzon B. M orris, of Connecticut, has
Madison,
V is. Joseph V. Quarles, of <1 @ 1 10 per sack.
amend tiie charter of Heppner; to
1897, and 4,208,809 acres in excess of united section uf tlie court of cassa of a large diam eter. L ightning and
Ten degrees below zero at 10 o’clock
Milwaukee, was nominated in the Re
m agnetic disturbances may also be ex been placed in C enter church, New amend the charter of Medford.
Winter w heat harvested in 1898.
tion.
on
the
night
of
the
30th,
marked
the
Tropical fru its—Bananas, <1.25®
Haven, by his daughter, Mrs. P ra tt, of
publican caucus to succeed John L.
pected from these signs.
I h e house devoted its afternoon ses lowest notch leached by the mercury M itchell,whose term expires on th« 4tb 8.50 per bunch; pineapples, <2 50 A
Brooklyn.
4.60; Persia,,
UatWjf #
this w inter in Chicago.
sion to the third reading of bills.
psr
of March.
pound.
From All Parts of the New
World and the Old.
Two soap trusts are being formed—
me a t Chicago, with <100,000.000 cap
ital, and one at Boston with <20 000 -
J00.
p"
°* ,h'
Defeated in
Battle at Manila.