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Mioiite, ".. .
BROWNELL, BOURNE AND HERMANN
MENTIONED AS DARK HORSES
Humd to Give a Big Blow-Out 'this Even-
ing. General Appropriation Bill .;
Small '
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:: Sa'em, Fob.f 16
same a3 that of Friday and resulted as
:: follows:
Fulton,
;; Geor, - - -
:: Wood, - - -
; Williams, - - -1
:: Scattering, -
''. Paired, - - -
;: Absent, - - -
THfui H -
Thu opening oi tho sixth and conclud-
Inn week of tho '."Jnd hlunnla) neinloii
Jiicloici no changes in Ilia scnntornl
situation. It li announced in n dreamy
iiuuncr tl at tlioro will Ixi chunge Tuns
lUy or Wednesday nt tlio Intent but
it it not believed that tlioro will bu any
material cUngeiln tlio nttiifttlon until
tlio lattur purl of tlio week. Thero In a
ttrong under current of opinion that the
election of seuntor will not tako place
until l ho night of final ndjcurnincnt,
and thatlho content tuny prove n reputl
(Ion of tho experience ol tho lunrlon of
11)01.
Therb hnvo been a few movoa chron
icled on tlo (onatoriat checkerboard
that Indicates thnt tho strUirglo will nt
ait not bo n drawn game.
Tho strongest talk of tho eesilon so fai
ii that tho noinlnio will bo elthor
Browned!, Hourno or Hermann, or eomop
ono unknown.
MAN
WITH.
MEANS
Wanted as a Compro
mise Candidate
Must,, be Able to Put
up' the Stuff
Portland, Feb. M Many conferoncen
nro bolnc bold at tho liondquarters of
tho two factious in tho intoreat' of Hour
and Fulton, and efforts nro being mnde
to fiud a compromiso enndidnto, it being
conccdod that a man of moans must bo
found wlip can pay tho tovornl nepir
ante' oxpdnsoa already incurred; In tho
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I Mr. llumo lies invitations out fur n
iimokcr nt his reddenc, tho Martin
mansion on Chcmfcketa streut. Ho hac
had thn houin sincn l.ibt fall, rented tin
til March 15th. Sotno my thnt it in
thero thnt tho certllkato for United
States rrnator will bo delivered. The
residence owing to Mr. Hume's poor
health hni not bo n occupied, but it
will bu "A sound of revelry" Tues
day nijht, when tho tpolitlcalt chivilry
of Oregon gathers. Tho Fulton nml
and (leor clans will lay atiJo the
Claymoro, sheath tho snickersnees,
whilo tho gallant old llshonnnn ot Coob
and Ciirry does tlio honors and extend
tho honpltalitr duo tho occasion. It will
bo first limbering up of tho season, and
will bo enjoyed by nil ho attend,
(JiilloHAv'a tailor boarding houra bill
passed tho IIouso wi hotu opposition
today
Tho gonoral appropriation bill is
ciun'lor than for suvarut years.
nvont of fnlluro It is generally believed
thnt Mr, Fulton's succosi is assured.
It is salil thnt nn nynllablo dark horeo
hna boon ditcovorud, but hia name can
not bo dieciorcd lo tho public.
Tho greatest difficulty Is not with tho
youiiKor member, but with tho older
Koneratlon of Ito'piiblicans who nro bit
tor on Fulton, Ilermnnn and Bourno,
No ono bid fovea that tho success of cither
of theso three Is poseible, although it
is admitted that Fulton mrfy win in tho
nbecuco of a comprumico. io lina been
very cklllful so far in tho struggle,
It is clnlmcd thnt Itoprosontntivo
Iinmo, who is n man of largo means,
is gnining u largo following and tuny
opon n formidablo campaign nt Snlem
tho coming week-, He ia doicrmined on
opposition to Horiunnn, but Ib perfectly
irlondly with nil othoia etrnighi Ropnl)
llcnne. Ho la nn old lino conservative
ltopubliean, with much monoy,
Johnnthn llourno hna pjvon out thnt
eomo vory Btiporior brands of clgarB
ami liquors' inny bo found in tho buffet
when tho legislature opona next weok
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PHILIPPINES
At Ji,,i
r MAY. NOT
'.ff'i-tfSfc
Tpp; PQo,r..to- Gome; to
J .St-Cbui6 - ''
Wellington, J'VI. 1 t--ccrnry loot
cabin, (lovmf.nt Tuft Id hiiim'CIhI nil
P'oparaWfiw) (or 11 Phlnii'Iri exhibit nl
H, IiutiYlKraiisi ofitlm H'rfnup cnidi-
Ion o( ttio flnnnri'H of tlio- Maml. The
R, i
War Department rtxyji Jjmt. unless On
oxporitlon appropriate 1200,000 for tbo
purpose no Philippine exhibit cnti be
sent.
COLONIST'S RATES
GO INTO EFFECT
i
GSllfornla to Get tho Bcneffs of
A Big Influx Hpme
Seekers,
Chicago, III., IM). 11 Tho colonize
rates to California recuntly announced
by tbo Southern Pacific and connectinir
lines will lircotno operative tomorrow
and contlnuH in forco until May 1. The
pew schrduto provides for n sccond-ctaee
rata of f.13 from Chicago, (25 from Mis
sonti river point , Hjoux City to Kansas
Cly, inclusive, and Uouitnn, Texas and
I'M from St Louis, Memphis and New
t
Orleans, to points in California. Tho
object of tho low rales is to encournno
immlKration and rccuro skilled and un
skilled labor for tho citioa on tho coast.
HAS A FORTUNE
SAFELY CASHED AWAY
Austin, Texop, Feb. J-I-Charles Jlcol
or, who robbed the Wells-Fargo Ex
press company of 52,000 nt San Antonio,
four yenra ago, w ill bo released from the
state penitentiary within tho next day
or two, when ho will havo served out
his Boutcnco of flvo years, with tirno al
lowed for good conduct. Bcolor still
lias about ?u0,000 of tho stolen monoy.
At least ho is supposed to know where
it is, as only $70 vrhich was found on
his person when arrested was ever re
covered, The, monoy is supposed to bo
safely hidden or in the hands of eomo
unknown accomplice, who will turn n
big shnro of it over to Dcelor when tho
latter gains his libetty. It is known
that tho express company Iisb ongaged
doted ives tb watch every movement of
Heeler from tho timo ho loaves tho prison
doore, with a view of locating tho stolon
monoy orromo part of it. Since Itoel
er'a imprisonment tho company has
sued him and nbtainod judgment in tho
sum of (50,000.
ALLIES
RAISE
'BLOCKADE
London, Fob. H IuBtructiona hnvo
boon tolegrophed to tho blcckeding
squadron off Venezuela to withdraw tho
Bhips. This is in consoquonso of ar
rangements completed last night nt
Washington.
Tho bout
'. PhyBlo, "Once tiled nnd
nlwuvB nso Chamborlnin's
von will
Stomach and LlvenlnblotB." sava Will
intn A. Glrnrd, IVnso, Vt, "Ttyeeo Tab
lota nro thu lhofct prompt, irioat ploaennt
and most rolinblo cnthnrtio iu uso. For
sale by John 1'rouse.
EXHIBIT
ELKIN8 -BILL
PASSED
LightSignalforPugfet
Sound.
Department of Coitw
merce Bill Signed
Washlsnton, Feb U Tho Sonate to
day agreed to tho IIouso amendments
t
to the Klkinsanli trust measure as pass
ed by the IIouso yesterday.
Attention was given today to tho civil
sundry appropriation bill, and amend
ments were adopted appropriating (22,-
000 for the construction of a light signal
wear Everett, Washington.
Tho President today signed tbeDepart
ment of Commerce bill this morning,
ROCKEFELLER'S IMPJUDENT
MESSAGE TO SENATORS
Following is the dispatch which has
created qti'to a furore as an unwarranted
interference in legislation and a nitco of
unparaleled iinpudcnco on thb part of
the oil trust, having been cent out with
tho knowledge, consent and approval of
John D, Rockefeller, head of the Stand
ard Oil Trust. Tho meesago ia the one
tent to Senators at Washington, appar
ently for tho purposo of defeating cer
tain anti-trust legitlation, and which
aroused such a storm in tho national
capita! a fow days ago.
Thu telegram is as follows:
"New York, Feb.0, 1003-IIoridrftbfo
M. S. Quay, Bonato Chamber, Welling
ton! Yesterday's letter received. Wo
nro unalterably opposed to nil proposed
so-called trust bills, except tho Kikina
bill , already passed by the Senate, pre
venting railroad diicrimtnation. Every
thing eleo is utterly futile nnd will re
sult only in vexatious intdrferoncp with
tho industrial interests ot tho country,
"The Nelron bill, as all others of the
iko oharacter, will bo only an cnglno
for vexatious n'ttacka against a few largo
corporations. It gives tho right of fed
eral interference with tho business of
state corporations without giving any
federal protection whatever. There Is
no popular demand for sucH a measure.
If any bill is paeBcd it should apply
to all indus'rinl partnerships and cor
porations engaged in interstate bust
ness, and it should be made mandatory
on all na making reports of thoir busi
ness to the Commerce- Department. Am
going to Washington this' afternoon.
Please sond word to tho Arlington where
I can ace you this evening
"JOHN D. AROHBOLD.
ACQUIRES V
NAVAL
. STATIONS
Havana, Fob. 10 At noon today
Treeldont 1'almor and Minister Squiree
signed tho treaty giving thoUnltedStatos
naval station at Guantauamo and Bnhia,
Honda. Evory requoatof tho American
government is grantod.
R-I-P-A-N-s Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
Tho Geont packet is enough for usual
occasions. The family hottlo (00 conts)
contniua u supply for n year. All drugt
glsta Bell them,
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MILITARY. .
tv,.
ACTIVITY'' '
CONTINUES
Turkey Fjears TffoUble
in Balkans
Seeks England's
Friendly Action
Constantinople, Feb. 10 M'litlo ac
tivity continues. -There is grave fear of
a 'lialknn uprising, and all cemmnnd
nnts havo been ordered to prepare for a
six months campaiprrr -
A di'palch from Itomo soya that tho
i
unjjr Secretary of Foreign Affairs in
tho Chambers today said tho policy of
Italy in the Balkans would be to pre
vent any modification of thn stains quo,
to tho benefit of any power. This indi
cates that Italy will protest against any
distribution of favors.
LopJon, Feb. 10 Dispotchpa today
say MuEurus Pasbn, Turkish ambacta
dor to England is negotiating with
Lansdowno to secure friendly action on
the part of Great Britain the event of
trouble of Macedonia. .
SUSAN B. ANTHONY .
ElGHTY-f HREE TODAY
Completely Recovered From Her
Illness W Still Working
bs of Old
Rochester. N. Y., Feb 1-J: Pfesento
and messages of congratulation are be
ing received in large numtera by Suran
B. Anthony Inanticipation of her eighty
third birthday, wblc,h falls tomorrow.
Tho Yttnerablo lea'dor of the woman
suftrage movement has complploly re
covered from the Illness of Ire year,
which at one timo was regarded as
alarming. Her wonderful health
and spirits teem to bo proof against
timo and dleoaso, and so lightly do her
(out score years rest upon her that slio
ia still in the habit of working as sho
baa workcd daring the laat ball cen-
tpry-that is to eay, as If thorb wero no
limit to her capacity.
CORTELYOU. . '
WILL BE
SECRETARY
Garfields Soli to Have
a Place
Washington, Fob. 10 President
Roosevelt this morning sorit to the aen
ate tho nomination of Oortely'ou bd Sec
retary ot tho Dopartmont of Commorce
nnd Labor, just created. It is announc
ed on high authority that Jnmes Gar
field, eon ot Treaidont Gnrfiold, now
civil service couimiaaionor, will bo p-
poiutod commisaionor of Corporations
under tho now doparlment.
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