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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1899)
* * —***• A»'— — ' — MV - y 1* - SUBSCRIPTION RATES; • 1.00 PER YEAR. ONE D O LLA R PER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING W • P rin t Envelope«, Tag«, B ill Heads, L etter Head«, Poster«, Statement«, Pro- zram me», Cards, Circular«, Label«, Note Heads, Books, Briefs, Kale Bills, Pam- ’ «hleta. A nything on the E arth in the Line of P rin tin g , so Don’t aend Your Orders out of the County. YEAR IN A D V A N C E . IR E L A N D BROTHERS, riT" Order» by mall prom ptly lU od. '4 V ita aud t S l i r . A d d m s PU1 X bat IRELAND BROTH Fits, M ara. aAaraaaa eowaty. Or M O R O , S H E R M A N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . I R I D A V, M A R C I,I I d , 1K9Í1. Y O L . X I. N O . 2 B U S IN E S S S O C IE T Y 1*1« iC T O R Y . CARDS. O.«» F.- M »KO L«»D .K, N’O. US—MEETS W H. MOORE H ▲. M lXJl'X • » >er> s.u *i*i *y ut,.* a. 7 JO o’clocK. All visitili^ lw.»ia.-r» t<» our . if cordially iuvtted t«' M O O RE BROS. attend. .. .... •. E Coi *K>s. N «.. ..B A N K E R S -. W a . llR>Ki ii > Seer- ; ,ry. THE ENEMY'S LOSS HEAVY I <>. U \V. 4 l i 4 •» i T ra n s a c t a G e n e ra l B a n k in g Business Mi» •» • 1 • JK. \ ». 61—IBeei!« W i > G iv e \,n - lux A ll » j « iru iu , b.oiu • ' » -• iuviled to a i teud »«Aita' U ill , W. M H. 8 Mi: *.«> ki . Ite- r^. i . Letters of credit issued available on Eastern state« h«i IKK <>E H*L\c O Mas. \«Ll.lK WlIKAT. C. o( H H ill , Kt-eoidef. Q R . \ 1 T ( W I» M E \ O F T H E W TO tl.D MORO V> l*MIU,< '.'»1 Woodowu Of thè tVOlili. Uleel« tu A. •». U. W . hall every ¿1 au.t liti W'ednesday e.emn< V isitai : chopper» are m u ie d lo at te . d A Gunboat Shells the Insurgents at Guadeloupe. — —o------ OUR LOSS ONE KILLED. TWO WOUNDED Collection« made at all points on favo-ab’. term . Sight escbatifte and ten .r a o h ic trau- fer« »old on Sew York, «'bicago. m . Lout» San Francisco, Portland. The I»<lle« anil various point« in Oregon and M oh in gu m . So. 2, A. O. I V - M < t * ìu A «» V W hall. M ma *. r \ NI >iid y iii-U l. Sojuucuei s re spevtfully luvited lo -Ueb<l. H akht MORO OREGON ------- o ------ Raises His Flag i s A cuirai aod is S i luted by Foreign Warships— Philip pine C ouuissiun Arrives. Dewey I. M. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON M a n ila . March 4 .— A t d a y lig h t Gen etal Whealen't» outpoat ducovered a W» H oldkk , t/lerk. large body of rt»l«ei» attem p tin g to OtMce «'pp-ialt* Drug Store croas the river for the purpose of rein- oro c ik ' ì . k x ». *•. w » men o f forcing the enemy at Onadalonpe. The Woodc ah . weets lu a . O. U. w. Hall M i I K ’ », O R R A O N gunb.at advanced under heavy tire every flr.t and third Wednesday evening of ea t and poured ehot into the jungle on OMOlh. Kojourutn« members are invited to a l Q IC O l l\ I H \R IT .I I both «idee ci the river ami «belied the leu .1 A m « sua M a r i i s , O X . en em y’« position at Guadaioune, effect WV H u LUIR. f l A K k ively scattering the rebel«. The enem y’« Io»« te heavy. F riv a te Oiae of t i e T h ird a r tille r y was k ille d oti Q R . LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, the gunlmat, and Private» W heeler MlUtO OKKOON and H itm e n , of C a lifo rn ia , were wounded. Rebel» in the villa g e of San Kc«i *i>nc at Mr» .1 B Mowery'» Joee tired on the gunl o»t Bennington »»Hee in IV ,p «■*< Bini ling, up Man« over the today and the w a r-h ip «helled the n m i urc More O ffice o v e r M o or.: B ro s .’ B a n k . .. place sn i the other «ubnrbaof M alabo» ( b i- afternoon. J \V . Y O t i L l .....M o ro . O reg o n. | Ü Tbe transport» Senator and O hio have arrived wsth rem fort ements. .1 M DVXAHOO, C. C. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON D E N T IS T . q t. S a n d e r s , d . d s ., T h e P h ilip p in e C c rn tn ls tio n . Specie ist fo r R e frac tio n and D c fe .ts of th e E y e . D E N T IS T . 2 »Ä1« Morrison, corner Front Street, Office in Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I»r banders is a graduate o f owe of th * best co 1-ges in America, toe University of .Michigan, and f t . , had 20 year» experience j h x h m it c h a r r. A. H. T lS f t U j^ lT C H E L L & TA N N ER D » w « ) * i F la g S a lu te d r O K t L t N I » . ORROOR. I»r. Vogel H well ku >wn to resident* of K ii-r ■;*n couutv H * work i» guaraní«—<i to give »at jsf !.cti<-u. See o a ü pag- f>*r anu, un<- iu , nt. P O K T L VX D, O R E G O N . S p e c ia l a tte n tio n g iv e n to s itrg e rv fiv e iu , fce k ’ * rilK « .1 « tí, Commercial Building. M a s u fa c tv e r of and Dewier ta Whips, Saddles. Bridies, Office ia T h e *S-hann» B u ild ing , The Dalles, O regon. S h ip s , Äc. Tenis and Wagon Covers. H. RO BERTS- 411 kind« of repairing prompttv and U ral, v dona. ÀTTORHET AT LAW, (irvgiiD T U » iOnllte» fice cou *ae. xtW P irefu l a " e itc»n gtvei to •o je e io u *. O f x -a -tx*e ui all Slate Court». ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oregon W aswo Office over hr.u,-', li gir» W ill praeUce »n a’l th - court» «g « »rerun. Shop ATTORISY AT LAW. - - - Oregon OJh-e» ut K .-««» Tï *ù. Chapman B l*rk. . B BCrrt LEUR & D FMAM« MKS«»«* M ENEEEE ATTORMEYS AT LAW ▼ «<» «i J * c o n d S t . N e a r M o od y’« W a re h o u s e Vintili Hote W.<<»bington. M arch 4. —Ae d aylig h t broke over tbe capital a large m a /o n ty of the member« of the senate w eir • t i l l in or alwmt the cb a m t« r w herein the la -t legislative day of the F ifty - tilth congress was draw ing ra p id ly to a clo -e. A t 3 i.’tO a. m. tbe river and h a rto r report was agreed to. The sundry c i r i l b ill» tre n came up and the senate receded from several amendment». including the t'ao tic cable project. T h a t disposed of the sundry c iv il b ill. Then the conference re pc i t on the D ie tric t of Colum h-a b ill was agree«! to. At 8 a. m . the con ference report on the general deficiency b ill w«« agreed to. Tbe conference report on the caval b ill was last of the conference agreement» on the appro priation b ill« to t<e acted cn by the -c ra te an 1 it« acceptance caused a gen eral sigh of re lie f. A reeve« was then taser, u n til 10*U). Hoar re | o r ted th at the president bad no fa rth e r com m unications to make. C o c k rrll prevented the uauai resoln- tiou of thank« to the v*ce-pre»ideot. H obart reviewed lire work <d tbe «er- sion and thanked the num bers and officer« (or th e ir cuorteoua treatm ent, then declared the senate adjoutced. W ashington. March 4 .— H c n te pro ceedings lagged slow ly after m id n ig h t. G rass V alley, The tim e wan consumed by frequent Oreg >n. rwceaana and the raemi-er« were kept io good nature by «nop and »tories. At N ew e n tire ly . C o n ven ien t 8:30 a . m . the bt.al conference report >>fi the naval h ill wa- adopted and the to Business. boose recessed u n til 10:90. At ll:4-> the as«i»tar.t doorkeeper, w ith a long pole, set back the hands n! tbw clock ten tn in u trs. Im m e d ia tely afterw ards there was a moat dram atic episode. G rn era l W heeler, who re- lrained from the exercise of his p r iv i F e e d s t a b le in c o n n e c tio n w it h |p te l Horse» given the beet o f care and atten lege as a a e n b a r of the hnute pending d e te rin in a ti n of the q o t-tio o as to his tion at all time» rig h t to a “e»t, arose an i loudly asked for recognition. • 'M r . S n eaker.” he called. Pri ¿es Peasonuble. The speaker looked sun ght ahead as if he d id not Lear. ‘ ‘ I a«k unanimous content to »peak rive m in u te s .” »hunted the gs-m-rai, hut the speaker disregarded h im . Every eye was riveted upon tl e o i- I nder New n iin u tiv e figure of the g r i n k <1 oid vet .Ma i. a genie nt. eran of two war«. The situation was intensely d ram atic, hut Payne, the tioor leader of the m a jo rity , hurried to the rescue. He moved a recess of ten m in utes. i > ' X r * ‘ ‘ Pending th at I ask una: lam a- con sent to speak three m in a te -,” de manded W heeler. The speaker turned toward h im for tbe first tim e and look ing straight into the gray eye« of the general. ignored the request com p letely, p utting the m otion of Payne •nd declaring it carried. A» the hands of tbe clock pointed to -even atinutee to 12 Pavne. the speaker pro tem, summoned Dockery to the ch air and lie in turn tem guized Bailey to present a reaolution thanking the speaker (or the im p a rtia l manner jn which he on sided, ftoekerv ap Conducted on Best Principles AS. F. M O O R E , T h e D a lle « DAY. S oup a n d S to r la a in lb « H o u r« . J. B R IG H T , T H F «»«LI M , <>K> E . H E N N A F IN , Stock Inspector of Sherman Go. Kewt. <lr«(QB. K . ( ’ W allis. Deputy. Rufu«, O r. E. OM «, Deputy, lira » - V alley , O r. Ja». Stewart. Deputy, M onklaud. O r. I Spors, Sürrops, C o llin , dW *W itl practice ta ait C u r ti, Stale and Fed eral. J O f- (iRKOOB I>ALI.K<* W IT H O U T D r a m a tic an d K x e tttn g Scan»« D u r in g th e L * * t H o u rs o f C tn g r e s s . HENRY L. KUCK S. B E N N E T T. Attoraîy a a l C e s e lla r ât L a i. Q A U JO U R K E O PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, W ill practi, e in a I th - court« of iNnxon. Wash- ing;.»n and Idaho, and the bupretne « ourt of Ihe L titled Stales. A. M a n ila , T.farch 4 .—A d m ira l lk*wev rat-ed his flag a» ad m ira l on the O ly m p ia this m orning iud na» tainted bv tbe gun« ot foreign a a rth ip n and by the Am erican «hips in nort. Q R . J. S. G E IS E N D O R F E R . ATTÙRSSÌS AT H W CO» M a n ila , March 4 .— The cruiser B altim ore arrive t today w ith ti e c iv il member« of the P h ilip p in e com u.tt- sion. C . W IL L IA M S , T0MS0R1AL ARTIST. Golden Rule Hotel Shaving 15«'. H a ircutt'tng 25c. Gel More Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Room« Shop next door to îh e Moro H o te l, in M rs M axw eD ’« fcuildiuz. and Yon Special a ttentio n given to country trade. Get Less CONRAD KOHLER. PROP. I ’ E X D L K IO M . O K F O O X . Why ia it every sar-saparilla which trie s to sell itself, ranges itse lf against A yer’s a s th e stand ard ? \\ hy is it th a t all have to offer e x tra inducem ents — bigger bottles, fancy w rappers, c'neaja-r price anything, everything, but th e one inducem ent of quality ? HENRY KRAUSE T he Leading Dealer in Sherm an County In F int-clasa " U p -to - Date” . . . . . . . SADDLES, HARNESS! SUPPLIES Ij Oi C itr Imd li ...WUCO, 01CG08. Liu of Goods. Have now on hand a large «took of Harness and Paddle», Collars, Bridle«, ▼ hips, Robe«, Hruahe«, C a rry Comb«, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything in tay line w ill save money by giving me « ceil before onrchaxing el»ewhere g " " ■ 2 — ___ L I. STOP . .. ■■ L, 1______............. — has never been equaled by any cheap im itation of it, and quality tells, ju s t as blood tells. W l»ere th e People Stop! It II Ike Sfudard. M1 bavs sz»l»l Ayer's Fant.’.j»arflla f»r m« ra JM A T 1L L A H O U SE E le c t r ic L ig h t s in e v e r y r o o m , a n d E le c t r ic C a ll B e lls . .......... H O T E L R A T E S T O S U I T Y O U Office* O R. A N. Ry., Western Union Telegraph C o. A ll S T A G E L IN E S . SINNOTT A FISH, Prop«. than twenty-live year«, and have never heard anything but word» of praise from my customers ; not a »ingle complaint ha« ever reached tne. A preparation mint possess great merit to maintain such a repu tation. I believe your sarsaparilla to be the bent bbe*d j’urifier that has ever been introduced to the general public. 1 often hear other manufacturer» aay that thia ia "as good as Ayer'a,” tu t no one ever yet heard it aaid that Ayer’« waa “ as good” as any other kind. They always set Ayer's up as the standard of vxcelleuce.**— £. F. I Boica, Duluth, ML ul . , I pointe<l Bailey. Bell and Payne to eecort the speaker to the chair. ks the speaker emerged from the lobby escorte«! by the cornm ilteo the chtssrs tout greeted his appearance made the rafters ring. Slow ly a n ' w ith g re a t delib eration he returned Ih a n k * for the com plim ent th e ho use had conferred U|ion h im . At Die• conclusion of his remarks. the apea ker (!<-clured tfie fiouse mi- journed w ith o u t day. Kuddenlv thè n embers begun stngiru and above til«' d in ros«« th«« strains *‘ M v country. • t l- of th e e .” Ih e gal b rie? caught tlie in- spiratioti end as one matt everybody ruse and joined in the »in g trg . It was a -cene to live a life tim e to witneee, and a fittin g and patrio tic clim a x 1« r the great war congress. A voice in the gallery shouted: “ Three « beets fur D ew ey,” ami they were given w ith volcanic vigor. Then cam«- cheers for the arm y and n a w , ami fin a lly fur Joe W tieeler. The dem onstration concluded w ith s in g in g the «loxology. ¡S ADMIRAL OF THE NAVY marked Ly the largest attendance in the ti ist »ry of the organization. T h e officers art f ’n-.-ident, M r«. Lucy W heeltx k, Bos- Ito n ; vice-nre-tden*«, * Mi«s M ary C. I Mei ulloitgh Kt. Louis, an d M is a A nna, i I.. Bryan, ( hicago; corresponding »re- j J rotary ar <1 tre a-u re r, M ire C aroline D. ! I Haven. New Y « r k ; recording tecre- jia r y , Miss A nnie Laws, C in c in n a ti *, auditor, Mias M ary B. I'agen, Chicago, j After the welcome addresses by Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Mnyor la fe l ami Miss F ie ld , president j -At BA*>WW POWjCB CO., •>?» I'if ttie C in c in n a ti kindergarten asaocia-| ' tion, and tlie responses, the reports «if l "aerai Ou A lit1 Pnjuio’ed to d .4djOt Gtiicf ¡o ffic e rs , a tviro rv licard ami cou.iuittee« were subm itted. A m e lia H o fer pre-1 disti p fur Skill and Dh’inguibM ?uct> a putrid odor th a t it was im - sente*! a repeat on lite ra tu re ; Mies rvlcts *t if t Pi ¡hlíppÍD tf. ¡•ofcsibie to have it about. The com- E in iiie Paulson, on m agaiinea and ■ missary sergeant refused to accept it. lib ra ry ; Mias Anna E . Bryan, on child ------o- — Borne of the meat was given to the study; Mi»rt B» rtha Payne, on games surgeon m ajor who tasted it and said W ashington, March 3 .— preiu- si I M»e» M arie H o ler, cn music. it was a ll rig h t. The sergeant ccm - * ent tiuv sent to the senate notn i - ini-sarv was compelled to accept it hut B U S IN E S S IS R E V IV IN G . na - » ij <>( Rear A l - n i r a l George Dewev, •lid to under protest. N early a il the to h - udruiral < t Die t:avy, ai d B n g a - ! g * ste r n M a n u f a c t u r e r « V o lu n t e r lly I n men of tbe b attalion were sick through oter G eneral E lw e ll S. litre to he m a-* c re a s e W ag » «. out the vovage as a result of eating j »r general t y brevet for m ilita ry s k ill Th e T h a n k » o t D e w e y . !/-han« n. Pa., March 3. — The aiuti- tins meat. D avis, the reo rder, ordered end most uietinguisheo services in the M a-h ing too . March 4. — A d m iru l t 'fiilip ftii.e s . I «gement of the Pennsylvania Knit and a can opened and ai-ked the witness if Ii^ vev has cabled Secretary Long as J Nut works announces a 1«) |*er cent in the same bad been c?ed in tbe service. Th e N o m in a tons ConR i m sd . f' ilow s: crease in the wage- in the p uddling W ,tnes? said it bore no resemblance to W ashington, M arch 3 .— Tne senate and ro llin g departm ents to take effe« t “ M a n ila , M atch 4. — Accept lor your- the campaign a rtic le . «elf. Die president, congie»», anti my confirmed the nom inations of Dewey to A p rii 1. Tiie Lebanon R o llin g M ills T fu lo r e WasJricg’ta Volunteers Wouodíti. A D V A N C E IM W A G k S . countrym en, my h eartfelt thanks lor he aiin iira i arxl O tis to is? major gen siso give n« tice of a -im ita r increase Philippine CuaiiûikSiOD L u te s íb u g the great houor confer real upon m e .” eral hy brevet. iu the wages of the employes of |h a t Ir o n W o r k e r s In P o n n c v lv a n ia a n « C o a l- « • n k t e g O llie e r a t K a a lta establishm ent. P o s tm a s te r a i S a a t lla . m in o r» tn A la b a m a . New Y o rk , March 3 . — A dispatch to The employes of Sweed’ « furnace at W ashington, M arch 4 — The presi B irm in g h a m , A la ., M arch 2 .— The the Herald from W a-hingluti eave: M orristow n have received a Id per ceri» d e n t > p p u itiu » d a n d the eenate t x w - , !oog-ltok«xi-for advance in the wages of A d m ira l Ih-wev w ill rank ahead ot |advance. New Y o rk . March 2 . - A dispatch to tlie coalm iners of the B irm in g h a m d is tinned ttxlay George M . Stew art ae M aj r General G tis a n d w h e n the T in P la t * W o r k e r « A fl« rtw d . postmaster for Seattle. tbe H erald from M a n i.a «avs: Tbe army and n -vy comt in« ojjeratiur.a in M a r tin ’ s Ferrv. () . March 3 . - T h e f rn.er Kpani.-h gunb«jat La Guna Oe t r i c t f as been announced and w ill go TH K M A B K K T S . t> e 1 o ilirq r.ea Ins orders as ranking j Am erican T in Plat-* Company ha« no- Bayo, op~ue*i fire on the insurg-nts tn into eff«*ct today. The advance w ill be 2 -2 cents for every ton of coal m ined officer w ilt have to be obeyed, i t >« tjfied rm ployes of local plant« of the tbe opposite side frum General ;«od it is tfinught w ith in the next A r g e n tin a S h ip m e n t* o f W h e a l D u r in g tieli<ved. however, th at there is n u ! Viilur W beelan’ a brigade. Tue ioeurgente r - tary increase in wages of from 5 th e W e e k 1 .4 3 2 .0 0 0 B ush»*«. month or two it w ill be made effective «tang w ith title tire het could not — . r „ . of « i - frictio n i . Itetweeu . A d . m ir a l' ,<n 10 P"r cent. Over 100Ü men are pii«*d ■ m | d is tric t. Chicago, M a rc h 4. — F ollow ing is a n Dewey ar d Gen» ral O tis, a* ti*e funner »fleeted stand b«*f.ire the b a ilin g G a tlin g -. F ifte e n T h o u s a n d M en A See to d . •um m ary of yesterday*» transaction» in uruter-tand« the n r*gh»« oí l tb D* e u i i b t a t y g h l« o Ttie eo g ig em rn t failed th r e e q u a r te r « Die gra»o m arket : Pittsburg, M arch 2. — An advance of a i.d w ill undoubtedly, when t i e tw o! of an hour and the iusurg«*r,te acat- L A. W O ffic ia l« . M ild and rainy weather ta l*e fol service« act to gvD er, iu ltv ccneult the -0 certs a ton was made today in steel tered. but a» eonu aa the gent at w ith h wed by a cold wave, t< »gether w ith u n ita ry »« to the eonree to i«e pursued. ! Pittsburg. March 3 — President Kee- drew they returned an«i again opened b ille ts and Bessemer pig iron. B ille ts usn of the L. A. W . has announced the independent strength of foreign a ie q u o te d at $23 ner too and Bessemer No A m e ric a n P ris o n e r» an annoying fire across the riv e r. m arkets werr the iteru» of inform ation at $13.50. Under tee scale agreement U x -L h g»on. M a rc h 3 .—Tbe fo llo w -j appointm ent of t i e ch airm ea of com A W a r m D ay In M a n ila from watch traders im bitied the alig h t tn g «1 rpattd» bar baer received in a c -j m ittee« of tb«* League of American T the Am algam ated Association the M a n ila , March 2, a:3ti p. m — T: »« advance iu ^teel b ille ts w ill be fc l- W f e e lm e o . decoction of bullish s p irit th a t was in- •w er to ai it q u ir y reap* ting the n u m - ' is tbe hottest day ot the s**ason, but a ll Lacing hoard— P re! G erlach, of dicated hy a l »c advance iu the price |rwt-d by an increase ot 8 per cent in her «d Am erican prisoners bel t ny the,1 C h ’ i «g o . ia q u iet inside and outside our lines tbe Wage- of sk illed workme»n. of May wheat at the sta rt. Argentine insurgents: and tbe m a jo rity of tbe men keen in Rights and p rivileges—Goawav W. shipm ents duriug the week »m oiir.tr I Tbe advance w ill effect abont lo.GuO “ M a n ila , M arch 3 . —Th Ihsutgerts i gaa)B< c ( Ba ti more. the shade. to 1,4 >3,(MX) bushels wheat, c<*mpare<l men. f a i * , r,* t tak* n, . nor do thev hold The transport Morgan C ity baa a r - *! Roles and regulation«— D avid J . w ith 1.2U8 «MW bushels the week be Notices * were posted at a ll tbe blast . r ^ t g l - p r is m e r «» w a r . They have j O ’ B rien, of Omaha rived. fore. The iucrea-e bad a bearish effect furnaces at Kfiaron and K fiarpsvilte to i t t it r e « t ner« 1» M alolua, picked up in Wives ot effiters ano other w otjen day increasing the wages of tne em M em berahip— W illia m A. H o w elll upon the m arket, but the news from IJ a c o a rv . who w ith o ut pt-rmission went p .«sengeiv were not allowed to land, ploye? fr«;m 10 to 15 cents a *lav. F i f ot R ockville, Conn. Du* country oorre»poa«k*ata to c o a im i» -j# r.g them near ( ’a v it e «nd ('alocan. the au th orities considering the con «.on hcuset concert)tug the condition 1 teen haudred men w ill be benefited. (Me have la p tu rtd . ver 15(30 ii*«nrg*-nt tion afhore aa unsettled. An t r ju n e t lo n A sked F o r. of wheat wa- generally bad »nd held Soldier» since Fetiruary 4 and hold the An le c rw a a e a t C ie v c la n « . Chicago, March 3. — The V u i t d T h e P h ilip p in e Coram *«» on. a *y es ten ei*e selling in check. Ad-4 C levelan d , M arch 2 .— F o lly 8.000 n ij r u y as pviaoners of war. The Mat»-« d ittr ie t attorney, representing Hong Kong, M a rc h 2 —The U nited wcvkmen in various m .iis c m tro lled vice« front C a lifo rn ia were to the effect tio» j - L ire are in splendid c o n d itio i. It e interstate commerce commission, States R b ilip p m e c o m m iru o u left h* re t! at t i e rain» that have been made so by the h m eri'm n Steel W ire Company “ 0 T I8 .” has filed a fu ll in the I ’ nited States t day on heard of the C n itsd States much of here d id not ia ll where w h e a tf were n«it*fied today of an increase in « « In fo r eero an t« A r r iv e a t M a n ila . circ u it coart aaking for an injonction -•earner B altim o re for M a n ila . i- growing to any e x ten t, and that the wage? of five to ten per cent. Wa-b i r gtou, March 3 .— Ti.e war de- restraining the nin«- leading railroads A a d itlo n a l c a s u a lt le i . drought s till co n tin u td w ith wheat p arte m t to i« y received tbe follow irg * enter ng Chicano from »he west Iron» GERMANY'S FRIENDLY ATTITUDE. rtifit.g at a «harp advance in p ric e .! M a n ila , March 2. — C aeu a.i;«- near t U g 'au i fn tn General O tis a t M a n d a , ! im i.-« ng a 12 teraaical ebarga at tbe 1 he m arket was exceedingly d u ll In t r u s t » H a r In t a . a k u tn tha Pcillppiaes t e k vards. throughout a rd fluctuation» were co n -i dated tv lav : First W aeningten— Company C. Cor “ The Morgan Cl to th a A m e ric a n » . arrived this tioed w ith in lim it« of 72 5-b anal 73 poral A lfred B. Y ic b e rt. shoulder, W a » h t - g ’ on 1 e g tc la lu r e rm ro ib g ; ao im afa in B e rlin , M atch 2 .— A high G erm an dent condi- 1-8; closed at 73c buyers. a* d e ra te : P rivate H erb ert L . Osborne, au th o rity assures a corresoondent of D ly m p ia , March 3. —The senate ha« cheet, severe. Corn firm , w ith in narrow lim it« . tion . no i »es ” the A s ax ia ted Press th at the m otives p»«Mst the senate h ill providing fcr Tfie P o r tla n d S alta fo r M a n ila . M ay le ft off a »hade lower. L A T E N E W S FROM A L A S K A . which ic«jneed G erm any to en tru st tbe Fan Francisco. .Marcb 3 .— The I ” *c‘ * m a t‘” n ar.d settlem ent of arid Data very d u ll. The close wae l-8c j I oitvd States tra i sport steamer Port- ’ L»rda. protection of German? in the P h ilip advance. A P a r ty ot E a s te rn Men L o s t tn a B i'z - pine- to D - Am ericans are sim p le. M iie d t« ;ay for M a n ila . She | . The house h ill ret a tirg penalty a rd Provision« were somewhat heavy and land z a r U - S t a m p e d e fr o m c ir c le C ity . G erm a w ar-, ipe .o the far East are ■low. w ith the range ae heavy as it (Carried a number of recruits an ! * I *|!Te;ve*et on taxes due went over and Keattie, Marcb 2. — The Steamer C ity n e e c . » * » te -* waters and G er- could he. I-ocal speculators «lid very great «argo of »upplte« tor tbe arm y wa* m a le a special order for Monday of S eattle arrived from Alaska toda'v h » ad ... .| Ge? ;o interests are : * • *^e sanats. lit t l e and outsider» nothing. Pork de aud navy in (he P h ilip p in e s. alter a »torn»» trip , hbe Lad a nnm - safe ic d e r the protect cn of Am ericans. clined 5« and lard and ribs closed un lin e d a t G t S r a t ia r . U o t h » r an d C h ild r e n U u r a e r e d . ber of pa-eengere who ho rg h t late T h is i mplies a big; co m p i.m en t to changed. G ib ra lta r, March 3 .— The CnDed I A bilene, Kan«»«. March 3 . - D e t a iG new» from tbe in te rio r. C. T. Howard the L m t e i States, but is only in con- To day*« W h t t i M a r k e ts . ■ 8 :ro m N . w - are receive.! of the brutal m or-ier 91 left Ram part Citv about I»e<euiner 15. ?ona ¡cp wi»h previc-u? declarations of A ork for M an i a. G - arrive«), but m iles northeast of here of M rs. JoPp Kan F ra o rix o . March 4. — Ma» wf eat He bring» a story th a t a p arty of 10 Baron Yon Bnelow. Regarding Kam«m o w irg to rick ih ss on I» a r t . Die vsascl ¡ G ilb e rt and four sm all ch ild re n . Tbe Eastern tenderf«*et started out 1st« io «1.18 1-8. cash I1 .1 2 G . tne same an th o n tv says that «ierm anv fiat been q u a ran t.n e d . fa m ily had been dead 48 boars when October to go from Ram part to t t e is aw a itin g tbe in t it ia t iv e of other Ic a rd and ev ervth ic g points to the Koyukuk riv e r. They employe«1 John powers. Chicago, Marcb 4. — May wheat. 7 Î W ashington. March 3 —Tbe war de- husband acd father as beieg the m u r Folger, an o ld -tim e m in er of the low er 1-8: caat:. No 2 red 73. p ir tm e r t today received the follow ing Eaealver fo r a Mining Company. derer. Yukon, to guide them acrus? tbe coun C a t t le . S h eo p wad H ogs. d -patch from the tra<a;«>rt S h erid an :! New Y o rk, March 2 .— Ernest R . tr y . A ll h a t as heavy packs ot pro Chicago, March 4 .—C a ttle were slow C rear o f th e W ro e k e d M o r a r la “ G ib ra lta r, Match X —One death wed vision? aa tbey could carry, hut o nly Krauss has been appointed a u x ilia ry and prices n o m in a l; farcy ca ttle . •9B sic«, onlv three svrtoos.’ ’ (J a lifa s , March 3 .— The government enough for a dying tr ip .* A fter they receiver for tbe Boston and M ontana $5.7;) to fX 85 ; choice steer«, $N 30 to i - t «mer Afw>len ha« arrived freno Sable had been three day« on the tr a il a Consoli latest a rd S ilv e r M i l . ng <?om- $5.»A: Western fed steers. $4 20 to ! L A S T D a Y OF C O N C kE S S . island bringing the erew of the »no« «term «.ame up. They were near ! m y , of K ilve r Bow county, M cn tan a, $'».50: calve». $3 50 to $• >5. •w rrcked st«amer M o ra ría Second ing tbe m ountain range th at separatr-s in a suit Drought here in the supreme Hogs were steadv ea rly. b u t ' L‘u ,< S“ *‘cw«s B « > e n a r e p a r a t i o n f a r ¡Gfficer Brm ton «ra» the only one lost the Yukon from the K o yu ku k. The court for a dissolution of the co nit«ny n t Adjourn r. weakened and ruied 2^» to 5c lower in of a crew of 40. »ester ano Jahn Mac- guide told them tbat it w«;uld be im - b? W ashington, Mure* 3 —When ihe the late d ra in g«: fair to choice, $.{.75 pje.-m le for them to go on. Tbe East G ic c is . directors. T i e hood of the re senate c«»cvaned in it la-t legislative A la e o m w S u ie td e . to $ * 0 , pa kir g Iole $ -V tu $ .72 , -lay morning J Tacoma. W ash., March l . - T o t n erner« would not taru back, and fin a lly ceiver was fixed at $10,000. m ixed . $ t *5 to $ '• 8»(; butcher«, $3.55 ►•«¡co at 11 o'clock Thomas B. H it- 4?, on Decemher 15 was suspended p ractically j Trask was found «lead tc is morning in persuaded him to go on, although he to $ { .* 5 : lig h t». $3.55 to $3 80: p;gs businnea and the senate proceeded itume«ilately a room over tbe Nevada saloon, fr* m told Diem it wa? aa much as th e ir lives last, wa» appointed receiver for the $3. tv to |3 »*5. w orth. Three of tbe party company in M o ntana. Tt e ja in checked t ‘ e d rm a rd f r to business l x king to adjournm ent. the «‘fleet cf a Pullet wound in the were turned back and reached Ram part C c m p e c m l» « on O re g o n ll« m » . • h « w ae tbe fleece« were fu ll ot water ; hea l. It is doubtle«« a case of suicide. C a p ia in S y m o rd s * u o c r s e A v p p r o v e d . safely. I wo days later another in fe rio r to fancy lots «old at $2.50 t<> W s-'ii? gton, Mar* h 3 .- Tbe confer Washington, 2 —The course B u rle d by an A v a la n e h e . l>lixiard «ame up and the therm om e $4 «O; yearling«. $4.30 to $4.70; lam i », ence <*n the rive r and harbor h ill hae pursue?, by the « «meander c f th e ter dropped to 42 degree» below sero. Gunnison, C o lo., March 3. — Five $ : «AJ to $4.tki ¡reported a com p ro n i *e on two items Late in November a ta r ty arrived from I nited, States gunboat M a rie tta a t Receipts—C a ttle . 150(1; hogs, 24,000; J from (»r«g«»c which were in dispute. ui*n and one woman were huried on Die K oyukuk and rep«»rted that tbe Bluefie'ds ie fu lly approved here. I t avaiaocbe of snow, w hich came aheep, 3«MM). ! T» Yaqnina f*av item has been modi- i ,]<’r men under Folger had not arr.ved. j? eaid th at C apiaiu Kym*>nds probably G ra n ite m ountain at W hite ti~d to have tlie project exam ined by a d o rr. N E W R A IL R O A D e o n iN G . e th e r parties have l»een in ein«e, but »awed much bi«xai?hed aud rio tin g hy board of en g iree is . The Imuse yields Pine, 2 m iies from th is place. have heard nothing of them . M r. adopting firm measures, te rm in a tin g R u s h in g W o r k on th » N e v a d a . C a li I in ihe boat railw ay provision so far a? active resistance of tbe rebels. T h e F o p » im p r o v in g . Howard does not know th e ir names. not to rej«*al the law tor ih«* prnje« t, ! Rome. March 3.— The Pope’« condi f o r n ia a n d O re g o n W . F . McDonald, a U nited States O ils P a tta r s c n P in e d > 5 0 . ReJding, C a lif ., March 4 .—Construe j hut strikes out the aLprej Dation by j tion continue« to im prove. m a il carrier, who left C irc le C ity , Jan The D alles, March 2 .— In tbe tria l of tim i ciews on the Nevada. C a lifo rn ia I the «« ra te . uary 23. brought i*0 imncds of m a i l . K ip lin g S till Im p r o v in g B a rro w s * N o m in a tio n U n s a tis fa c to r y . Patterson for assanh on Post and Oregon railroad have reached a He says tbat tbe first m a il from Kt. ( tis New Y o rk. March 3 .— K ip lin g s con Crossen. Patterson pleaded point tw elve m iles north of Aroade»-. Washington, March 3. — The c o m m a -' M ichael since navigation cl«x*d a.-t master Lassen county, and are ra p id ly e x tion « t **«n uel B Barrows to he lib ra - d itio n show« continue«! im provem ent. fa ll should reach her« w ith in 10 davs. g u ilty to «wrryieg a con tea led weapon tending the road I*«*«! toward A ltu rat risii «f congress f a«- !»«n reported uo»| E a rly in Jan«..try there were tw o. and was fined $50. BASEBALL H A T T E *» . On the charge of asauit w ith a dead and Southeastern Oregon. The ha»te favorably hy the senate com m ittee on stamped«.« from C irc le C ity to M c of the narrow guage people in th ro w lib ra ry . I i t . Louts C lu b S u ip a n d e d by ib o N a tio n a l K in le y an*! W elwr creeks, about 30 ly weapon Patterson was bound over to the grand ju r y . ing the rowd forward is said to I«* L a s t D ay In th e H ou se. B o a r« . miies away. W H | M At I I o'clock I Nevi Y o rk. March 2. — W i t h the Kt orvasinc«d by he approach of a road L ieu te n a n t Caetner of the Fourth An Insane Mother's Deed. «out Least ward from G ra n t’« Pass, t* lay t i e h 'tise entered ut«»n the la s t , Louie club m atter in solvable shs(-e, U n ited States in fa n try , whc*ee t h r i l l P ortland, M atch 2 .— M rs. Laura Urt-goL, which is m aking for the rich leg islative day of the te'sio ti. The J ttie national league managers got down ing experience on the Tanana wa? pub stuck regions of K iam ath and Iuike P b lic g alleries w ere crowded iu a n tic i to real work today. I t ia the general lished a few «taya ago. was a passerger Brow ning, of M o n ta v illa , gave her four children laudanum yeterday, then p ar counties. Oregon. pation of sjtectacu lar scenes, impression that hefur« uuotber day cn tl»e C ity of S eattle. took of the poison herself, soon afte r ;a«ses the plans for transf«>rring tbe E n c r o a c h in g Upon A m e ric a n T e r r it o r y . * a«h n v to n L s K la la tu -e . blowing her brains out w ith a pistol. T H A T C A N N E D R JA S T BBBF. Cleveland team to Kt Louis under an V ,i t *ri a. B. C , Marc:, 3 .— M iners The youngest ch ild may not recover. O ly ’Aa«h., Mav«h 4 Acrim c- J e n tire ly new management w ill have who have just arrived from the North oions d* a'e o. cuT.-e i in the senate W itn o s s o i C o n tin u e to T o ll or Its OtTen- The theorv of insanity is tbe only one . l*een perfected. say that Gaoa<itai> *1* cials on ihe which w ill acovunt for the crim e. over ttie attem pt to make a report on •Iv o n v s s . Tlie action of the hoard of a rb itra Dal ou tria l have advanced a eonsHl- the p*«-vt rn o r’s refusal last n ig h t to re W ashington, March 3 — C aptain ceive the ra p ito l b uildin g b ill as a Groom , of tbe P h ila d e lp h ia city troop, tion in suspending the Kt. Louis club era de distaoce in to to n . *n te r ri R o g ers* V e to N u s la tn e « . j came as a btmtuerang to those present tory aud planted tiie I k . t i L ti.g w ith part of the senate record. O ly m p ia . W ash., March 2 .—Tbe b il l was the first witne«.- h»f*,r« the war in vestenlav, hut the later action of the in e< ven niiI«-s of Haines mission. The re g a latin e freig h t rates was defeated The house considered tlie b ill to q u iry board today. A ln n tt two weeks provide for »tale p rin tin g under the out of four w title in Porto Rico the board of d m e to rs was a shoe* for point to which the Canadian« fiave ad in the senate bv a vole of 11 to 20. i which but a few were prepared. Tfie vanced w ill throw a big area e f re contract b ill was ' C°" 7 ? J" “ IÍVe'’ The b ill providing for a capital b u ild - ameoded to system. tacóme a* Tne Uve at tbe end ro“ 1 t ¡fa ilu r e ot the club lo «dw y tbe orders of cently discovered mines of the Porcu in*; commissioner passed tbe senate. a m e n u e d to uecome a .tiv e a t D .e en«l , ««H w s . o o r « n ly fo txl and we ate ! Ibe hoard of , | i rector« to p¿y $ l tXM» to the pine d is tric t luto B ritish territo ry if of the term « f the ,r‘*e’*r't state i i i , ” »aid the witues«; “ that was.atxtut Tbe governor’s veto of the capital p rin te r, an«! passed The omnibus j a ,j there was to it. We never ate it Chicago, makes tbe Missourians liable the new iwnndarv ie allow id to s u e d . b uildin g b ill was sustaiued in tha to expulsion. A lim M in e rs F r o z e n to D u l h . education h ill paaaed the house. œW> but ha<J it ibto gteB, w ilh fi case by a vote of 3S to 37. W itn tbe Kt. Louis coste«!, the possi New« is also brought tbat a num lter such vegetables as we could g e t.” T e lle r C o u n ty , C o lo ra d o . b ilitie s of an im m ediate re«Juctions of of m iners were ircx«*n to death on the B ta e k S an d R ich W ith P la tin u m . O f the re trite ra to r heel Groom said the circu it becomes more favorable. It I»«*nver, M aieh 4.- After a heat«*«l A lim tra il «luring the terrib le cold Chicago, March 2 .— The assav of it was oecawinnalty tatnttxl on the is probable th at the rules w ill l*e discoacion, lasting neatly a ll n ig h t, the snap of Sunday acd Monday a week hfnek sand found on K o talinq u e rive r house of representatives passed a (»ill edge« and had to h*‘ trim m e d . O ther- taken up at tom orrow ’s session. ago The mercury fell to 5s tolow . in Alaska is said to show tb at a ton of Colonel for the division of F I Paso county on wise it was excellent meat it contains $776 worth of p la tin u m be A F F A IR S IN SAMOA. LA&T H O U R S OF lO M G K S S S . second reading at S o’«*b «k this m orn Oast, of the Fourth P ennsylvania, bad sides gold, tin and cop;*er. G reet ing hy a vote of 33 to 27. The b ill, a atx «lays’ experience w ith the canned Provisional G o v e r n m e n t Is N o t G iv lr g T w o C o n fe re n c e R e p o rts A g re e d to - V value is said to be in p la tin u m w hich which has already pasted the senate, roast l e« f. At first the men trie 1 to S a tis fa c tio n . S c ra m b le In th e H o u se. is found only in tbe U ral m ountains ket p tb«- meat after the cans were creates a new oonnty to he known as W asbiovton. March 2 — In the senate iu Russia. but it spoiled between m eals., . tiydney. N . 8 . W ., March 1.— Ad- Teller countv, which w ill ln rlu d e the opened Company cooks made slews ol a whole ! VLC* * from A pia, February ,17. say today the conference report on the b ill C rip p le Creek m in in g d is tric t. S e n a to r G ra y 's R e w a r d . s till unsatisfactory. Tbe authorixing governor« ol «tatea to I • • an at a tim e, aud it prow d very satis- * rp New Y o rk, March 2 .— A dispatch to A n o th e r A la ik n n Gold S t r ik e provisional government is interferin g reimbursed for expense« incurred in factorv. w ith native and B ritish sufije«*ta and raising and eq u ip p ii g volunteers was tiie Tribune I mm Washington save: Kan Francisco. March 4. — Adveres The president has offered to Senator w ith servants of B ritish subjects and agree«! to. T H E F A R T IT IO N Oh C H IN A . from Juneau, Alaska, m y tbe new «trike in the Portupiue d istrict lias taxing M alieto a people $2, a id Tfie «*oniervnce report ou the naval G ray, of D elaw aie, and be has ac cepted. the new c irc u it judgeship is used q u ite a rush to tlie C h ilk a t E v id e n t * T h a t A m e ric a W ill C- me In M ataafa pe«ip<e $1 each. Dr. Rafael, l»er««)nnel h ill was agreed t«i. t o r w S it a r - o f i n - E m p ire . created uuder the recent act of con- jth e Gertnan president of the m unicipal country. The find was made on In th e H ouse. gress in the T h ird ju d ic ia l c irc u it. I ’* k in , March 3 .- The demand of Die council at Apia, ha? apologised tor boy- T a lik in creek, which flow« into the W ashington, March 2 — There wa- a C h ilk a t tw elve tuilee front Haines 1‘ a 'ia u government upon C hina for the cutting the B ritish cruiser Forpoise and great scramble f«u unaniiuuut consent A S o ld ie rs * T r a in W r a e k a d . lease of Kauum as a coaliug statinu and for insulting the chief justice and Ma- m t sa i on. / _____________ Jacks«)!-., T e u n ., M arch 2 .— News naval base aud demand for other large ; lietuu ’s lawyer w h ile they were guest« when the housa m e t. W ith the end of A C o n s p ira c y A m o n g C o n v ic t» . coi'tfresa 48 honrs off alm ost ev- ry has been received of a disastrous enuinsstona earned great excitem ent on the Porpoise. Kan Q uentin , C a lif., March 4 .—A her»*. The Chinese are firm ly convinced , The Kidney landing parly from the meiufter had 6uroe setteme ne wa? t r y wreck neai Tupelo on the M o b ile and conspiracy among the convicts of the that Great B rita in is chietty responsi-1 Porpoise was not sent ashore. Several ing to save from death on tfie calendar Ohio ra il mad. Six coach ro loaded and they stood in front of t i e witi» soldieis were overturned. Two state prison to murder the guards and hie for Ita ly 's demand. Diplom ats of Mataafa*« force h a \«* died of wounds, effect a wholesale d elivery of prisoners openly say this new «leveloptneut ie ' including one wotuau who was shot ia speaker’s rostrum ten «leep clamoring were k ille d and 20 seriously h u rt. for recogiutioi). has been revealed to W anieu lia |e the b«ginning of a policy of p artitio n the brea-t. Tlie resolution to declare General through the fain t heatedresa of one oi upon Die , art of the power». A rep D e w a y 's C o m m issio n as A d m ir a l. W heeler and other representatives the conspirators. F a t a l H e a d -E n d C o llis io n . Washington, March 2 .— The com m is resentative of the great powers is re holding arm y c«»iumissions to have sion of George Dewey to t»e a d m ira l ot L o rd H o rs e h o ll*» R e m a in « . ported as having sunt th at Die moment Ogden, March 1.— In a head-end col vacated th eir seats in the house was New Y o rk, March 4 .— A special to lias now arrive«! for intern ation al con lision between a passenger tra in and a called up but tbe house refused to the r.a w has been made out and sent to the V b ite House to be in readiness freight uear W h ite o«maider tfie m atter. the Journal and Advertiser from Wash trol of C h in a , and added th at if the do jble-h eader when the h ill creating tbe office of ad Nevada, four pe«tple were ington. say»: Rear A d m ira l Kchley policy of the “ sphere« of influence” is P lains, m ira l is sigoed by the president. TH B h e a t was w o r m y . has been directed by Die president to re ally inaugurated, the Unite«! Ktat«>e > ki lied and one seriously in ju red . The to have a say in th e!d ead NrH Etigineer Yeargin, Firem an u g ii accompany the t»«sly of Lord Herschell is exp«i«te<l Flo o d C auses M u ch D a m a r * . m a tte r, and be further said that there Hendershot, , Firem an D illo n , and an S e n s a tio n a l T e s tim o n y B tfo r a th e C o u rt i»m on, to|Knglan«l in Die ciuiser Brooklyn. Yanenuver, B. C ., March 2 .— A ¡etter o f In q u ir y . are indications that Am erica is lik e ly other engineer whose name was not T h o N o w S p «n lsh C a b in e t. to prefer the province of C h i l.i. W ashington, M arch 2. — Before tfie iron» Lac La Hoche, a camp in the learned. A hraketnan of the freig h t is M ad rid , March 4 — The new cabinet court of in q u iry today tfie testiuonnv Cariboo gold country, rays a flood, perhaps fa ta lly inju red . T H E K IN D K R G ARTEN U N IO N . took the oath of office t<alay. Heuor of Clarence W alters, of the F irst volun caused bv the volcanic action of L ook m ountain, which m elted tbe Th e U n ite d R efo rm P a r ty . K ilvela is prem ier and m in ister of teer eugineers was rather sensational. out T h e S ix th A n n u a l C o n v e n tio n tn Session C in c in n a ti, 0 . , March 2. —The gen Asked ufiout his experience foreign affairs. w ith snow, has caused much damage. a t C in c in n a ti. eral conference of the united reform canned be« I cn the voyage to Porto H oo es f o r K ip lin g 's R e c o v e r y . T h e F o p e Im p ro v e s . C in e in o a ti, March 3. — S ixth annual party spent m«»at of the morning ses Rico, he r< plied th a t the first can he New Y o rk, March 2 .— K i p ii ng’s <x>n- Rome, March 4. — The pope’s condi^ convention of Die In te rn atio n al K in - sion in oom m ittee of the whole con- saw open»«! had wi'ruts iu it and a few d itio n ia satisfactory and there are tion is satisfactory. dergarten Union now in eesaion here ta aidering reporta. .m in u tes alter beiug obtened developed great hopea of bta recovery. The President Nominates Devity to the Exaited Position. R oya A bsolutely ttuRE NOW RANKING OPPICER AT MANILA HIT SHOT FOR INSURGENTS i Former Spanish Gunboat Does Some Eflective Work. VtKT WARM WEA7HSÄ IK 1ÂI1LA on ibe Eiinmore. B aking P owder