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Scio Weeklv Press. Hin .. OREGON . l- 11 '3 IHE NEWS OF ÎHE WEEK < • i |>r* h* uai « a H»»lew of «ha • nt H • }>peuI•»ge •»< lb* I Isipnil W»ah < ull*«1 * <..•»» I’«a 1»i»grsfAb (.«lumi«« Agent W. H. R q * m ' i |I i of th« I\ m * i Ite G-»»I Ki< valor Company, <»f M»*x»w, Irish»», ha* pur- hawd over 30,000 hush- ph of wh« At st 70 «enta. The last targe porch Me wti 3,000 bushels. S'tne w .• < .a tn that •©* tiur. is being held as high as 7ft oruis. Another attempt has been male to p l the strambd Gtettmorag off from the *»itd* of North bench, Thia trial proved Uhtti • »-refill like the previous attempt11 and it is now thought thr <• "nt».«•■ Ag will be gtiamioued to thr mrtcira of the waves. V« • lb v Th • J. <%»naty, D. I) , !».** ta*»-n in »tai Ire! a* re» t«»r <»f thr • (A k V ashing* *i D < It was a notable event tn th«" history of Ute institution» ami drew together a distinguished as- e»'tublage of diurdimen and <du**at»»n». While hunting near Elk Point. H. I> . W. J. Murphy. ag«*l 17, tawwm»» «• para!«**I (nun hi« • »mparrion* an«l wm trogan to death. When brat mi»<«d hr wk « rtippnerd to have return«’*I liotttr, and n«>l until some time later «lid •*--.»fairing |«arti«,s start after him. Hi* tody ws* found. Jain* » Htephens, wbo is mid to hare start«w| rover a ! I tin- nd i ary fires in^Walta Walls during the summer of has tai n convicted of araon in lbw superior court for setting fire to th«* Hamilton- Rotirke warehouse. January V, IMO» ’I he «!•’(•*•»«*«* had very little rvld**m© to offer, and the jury, after being nut uno hour, n-turned a ve.dtet of guilty. In digging a well at Quilcene. Wash.. at tor I m *« i of the Olympic rang»* of mountain«, a vein of <’»*»1 wm discov ered. It Is thought it is a good Vein, i l! - i w >t l.t ;>•-!.> mite «•! th«- l*«»rt Town*«* nd Hcmthera rail way. tV ilhiu th»» p isi three years over $100.- tMHi has te-i» *>{«• nt in prospecting ter ««Mil in this county, and thia is the first cwml yet dteu»v©r«*d. An «%irtli«)uake occurred on th«* island of KiMhma, in th«- Persian gulf, attend • I i i •’ti«»rtn<»uw I*■*• <»( life. Ki»hma 1« m-ar th»* entrance of the Persian gulf and is th»* targ« *t island in that tarty of water, being surrounded by many smaller irlanda. Its length is srventy mile« and its average breadth twelve mile*. Th«' p ; «t*d at ft,000, rhiefiy ara Im. TURPIE HAS RUN OO *N >•4 •» HI1 tkfw *r»»rb Agata« lb* < «Ml Mill. Washington. Jan. 33—The *©nate was on the Verge of a ri«-Adbick t«atay, an«i tor a time there were proajas'ts of a protra» ted wet of ©mluraiire. rxten»!- ! Ing the «w-**iun late into the night- M »«gsn, in «’barge «•! the Nicaragua i canal bill, was detennined to avun* a I time for a final Vote Th to »»* renisi- ¡©•I, however. by Turpi* an i Vilas Thereupon. Morgan anm-umed hr I w<Hibl ash the « mi » at«* to “sit "Ut” th© bill, remaining in mutino«*»« srwmn ’ until a v*»t© was termi. Thia ©v«»k«*«l «harp criticism. Vitas finally tnadr a ¡dilatory motion, which» on roll-rail. ■ ha« bred thr sire me of a quorum, and Morgan was otaig.d to g»r« q> his plan !•-« t<»iay, although l»r ©X|rets lora» '•tit© it, if an agreement (or a v*»te is 1 not rrachevb Turpi«* runeludrd his spw» h against the Ne «rungs canal bill, the thin) day taring « <’»ntinuatcm of thr termer bit* ter invvctlVc dirv»'tr«l against the in«-a*- : ore. I> i' .i g th»- ’ av , Chandivr pr«-*» ti?r«| the « rvdentiate of John Edward Ad* <h< ks. • ¡aiming th«* vacant scat as *rns- tor irom Ihdaware. Th© claim oi Henry A. Ihi|«»nt for th«* same srat has alrvmiy bwn presented. In the M*or«M« <»i a di*'U*«t«»n over lay* in# elwtric »-«»t-doits in the Washington • trwts. IliB rt«»kv against trust* an«i n *'h«q*»h**s in general, as a srirteut n»t- «. « t*» ti»* putrii* welfare. Washington Jan 33 -—After a two days* d«d«atc. in tlx* «i>urav <»f whtob considerable ¡«artisan ¡»a«wion **• ar>>u«*-d am! an inrffrvtual attempi ma*I«* to filibuster for the pgrpuui» of gaining time, the hotisr today *icvid«*l 1L< < «-«1 electi< n ca*v ««( Y"»t vs Tti' ker, from the tenth Virginia «its trn t, by denyUig the seat to Mr. Y*«*t and confirming Mr Tucker’s title thereto. The llepubhlranw were badly divide«!, fifty four of them joining with the Ik*m«»' rats ami supporting tl « «laitns of the lh*rto**ratir <*mtvst«*e. W h« n th«- *up)ik>rtrrw <»f Y«*t’s ronUm* lion teund i)i«'Y wvr«* <tateat««*l hr a Harrow margin of eight vote« (Uie vote living ! Ik to 137 against him), they in auguratoli a fib :«u»t«*r in the ho|*v of gaming time, ai d for two hours there was a iu<xriRiiin of nd I-«'alls, but they were finally orer|«»w»'rnd and th© rreo- ìutiona «onfimiing Turker’a title to his •« ai w«*rv a»|opt«*»l. Yost is a m«*mb»‘r el«*ct »4 the tiri! hoina*. and Tu» kvr, whw is a aon of Pali l<dph T»i- k«*r. baa ta-vti a member of tl»»- teat four cori j|e riveline«! a rvti»»minati<m I*-. un*r he rii«! mu agrev with his party on the money question. WANTtD in HIM TO DIE I nnatursl Daughter Allow«<l Saiber •«> Kill Himself Hat ATTACKS F«Kifr«w ▼HE OHE GON TREATY. Sirs Nla <»nl«luae V**•«»•• I« QMftllnR. «,* ta» Washington, Jan. 33 -—Th© senate t«w!ay pro»v**'l«,»‘! with t)»e e«*nsi«lrration <»f the Nnaragtia car»*! bill. Turpi© con* tinning his s¡««rch in up|w*uti«»n H»* has not yet «mnchiited. and torn«*rri»w will bo the Uriel »lay of hi* t|ww'«*h. Hi* remarks V*lay wen* iutt«*r!y an* tag<»nistir to th© Nicaragua ('anal C«»m- I «any, the *mat«>r « liarx'trrising it* method* a* those of Peter Funk M »r* gau will ask to have a time fit< J ter a final vote as *«»n a* Turpir cb*»«** Th© legislative <*a«*»utive an«! ju* dirial appropriation bill, cam y ng a¡*- pn»Min»alvly fiJS.OOO 000, was | mim *<«»! diiriMg th** »lay Pettigrew »eVvrely rrilirix’d the leg (slativc authorities for con« lu*ling th* Venrgiiela tammlary agreement, which he sani, was a ««omptete surrvmlrr of Veneitmla to (irent Britain Hi* reso- lut ¡on calling on the secretary of state f»»r information was refer red to the for eign relations committre*. l’nanimon* voii*«*nt was *wure«l for taking up the bill for an »nternati«*nal m»»n«*tary cun- fvrence on Tuesday m it In Ut» Moua». Washington, Jan 33. —B**f«»re the Y • *** i T . k« ? . « . ■ from th© tenth Virginia di»tri«t wa» cal tel m the tenise today there was a call «?f <«»niinit!«-* • A bill was pa**vd to am* • f tl - laws r» ati>'g t«» l! r era! lam! «iffi« v so a* to reduce tees to be cliMfgml f«rr taking i«wtim«»ny from fifU’vii to ton <*vnta per hundred w-»r I* and withdraw tl»© privil«*ge of vb ^ vw tew now allow rd at land cfth’es wv*t of the R*» ky uKmntaina. The roti tasted ©tert ton »-ase was «altei up by M«(’adl«»f hii«M*tts. chairman of th© committee on ete’li»»n, at 13’30 P M . am! th© boils«* spent the «lay debating it Much intereM • *» manifested in th© rase, owing to th© fa* t that th«* lb*publt«*wn* uu the committe«» which reportod th«* were divided, four siding with Henry Nt (te»rgv Tucker, th«* Itemiwrat. ami sitting ii.<-mter. ami but two. Walker of lmliana and Thomas of Muhigan. w ith the Republican »nt«-*tAUt. Y»»st Th© latter is a member-elect of lb»* m-it house, at»»l Tucker is one of th© most prominent and )*q»ular Item<»«’rtit4i on the tte»r. Tucker bad HVJ pluruhtv on the tei* of th» re turns, but several nnjs’rte t ballots were rej<'vt«d undvr the then rioting Walton law <»f Vir ginia, «rliii'h, th«* «'«»ntestant rlaime«l, if counted, would have reversed the result Yu©t himself was acrordrd tli© gv. <»f ad- -••.«* I m MNNI own ta half. Hr w*as very san'nsti«* in hi« referem v to the Ih*m«M ratie elec tion oftetate of th«* <)l»l Dominion state, ( hann teriBing them as ••chival rous Virginian*, who mmaulted til© mentally w«*ak ami unarmr«! an»l robin*«! th» in - J i- He combhhsl with an eloquent ap* peal to tin* lions»* for justice. •'Tb»* stigma «»f fo«»l rte’tions,** *ai»l he. "disgraced ami delmuched th«* ' h \ I L v h tl G> ■ p:iralys>’»l the public t*onsvienre; but now (hank <«» h |. >n Vughiiit. At l«’il*t, th© shock of this ballot broke the stupor. The f«*ar of th© n«*gro rub* disappeared. But, lai»h«*»i by th© M»-«»urg<* of public opinion, the guilty tricksters «-till dare to bring infamy to th»» <l«M»rs of »»»n- gr**«s. If you a< <«*pt their murhina* tiom», you approve their ni<*tho«lM and give them fresh license," Owklanri. ('al., Jail. 2ft. — Knowing Two jMMiple were rormudy injured that her aged father ha«l taken poison and a *c*>re of others bruised and l at w iti» sui» i«!al int«*nt, Nellie Curran, 23 lered ys the r»-*uii of a nwr-end collision ( year* old, Went to tad without «-ailing of ta<> trail«* in the thiklnnd yards a pliysi«-»an. an»l aro«** thia morning at ln»t«‘a i of , holding the H* rkb*y hw’-il th«* u»*ual hour to find the <»M iiimii tram as uv»ia1. th* signalman ultewuri it ’ d« ad. Thomas ('urran wa* ftl years to pro* <^*»l uii the main tnw k, just as ubt, ami ha« for years tact: employed the sun*-1 limited was approaching by the raih*ra«l muipnny. Hi- liv«*»l at Iteterc the latter train «muid I** stopped !♦»’ I Aitanti«- strict, an»l Nelli«* t ur It «'!U»h»’*l Udo the ti iir car of the Io ran. Ids daughter. k«q»t houm* ter him. cal. ounplrtcly demolishing it. For the |Kit* lew moiiihs th«» uhi g«-ntte Th»- * ■ «I«’ •'»‘Himdt«-o «m fist rnari has tat n in («our health, ami a I «out h.o«’ |i»t«‘t»«*d to an arguno’iit bv Pro- three uivk« ago t«*»k a largì* quantity f. r 1 le.tt in urivtMwey of the bill of laudanum to «*nd hi* trmiblv*. Phy- providing f»»r a ih * w international agree ateiana miv«d hi* hte uu that occasion, ment ter t)*»’ pr«»t«Md i«»n <»f fur-la^armg but in* »h-Mtre to vh«l hi* life never left s**als Pruf»’»»*>r Klliott eihibitci a him. I«o*t night Curran came home at large nuiuler <>f «’harts, showing th«’ th«* regular' hour. Hr aecurvd a ta»ttlr habits of seals. Hr <>Hdmd«'*l that oi « Id«» of 'in during thrday, an«!, after from an «■»»•imuik? and humane point of taking it bade hl* daughter good-bye Vi«*w, it Mould I«* far brttcr for th«* an«i told her hi* trouble* would soon Vnitrd Stat»** to kill all the remaining en«l Hi* lifel«** b»dy was h»und this s”«la outright than to permit the tuorning atei removed t«> the morgue. slaughter to conllnBo under present “Thi* ■» •» |a*«’uli.»r ca*r,” said (’one regulations. nrr Baldwin "This oh! man’s daugh The First N.»i:offHl bank, of N»*w- ter told my »leputv this morning, when Ky.t ha» « h‘M*l its »hairs. Heavy hr visited th«* bouse, that she kn«*w her illVcwlmriits in real estate is sand to I t father had tak«*h ¡sriron, but di«! not »all a phyn »an br»atUM* she thought it thr vaU»**. too late, and then her father wanted to A’> > j-ctint |--'ling arratigeim-tit •ite, anyhow. ° ha* IsM-n Brought a I »out between the Thr young «'»man will ta* given a Alaska Parkers* Asmsiatiuii and the chance to tell her story to a coruoer's Alaska Improvement (V»mpany that jury. > ill materially aff«Vt the ««almon m- »liistrv in No them waters and the STARVATION IN CHICAGO price <»f rartttvd salmon in the iv»untry heit «*•.*•*• m. It Is ic»t»l that the entire , *'i|»l»ll«»« f«»r «>»• N»««iy, teal ^«» <>■»•» tc l»l«lrlbut» Tlum. pn»lui't of the com I ng season will bv jMadral and marketed at uniform ratvs- Chn ag«». Jan 3ft. — Men, women and |>.u < •- . .i. ■ • valivr of The children an* starving in Chi« ago in crown "f Italy, funner president of the sight of relief, because th«* county «»tn- Italian »'h am I *• j of »otnmcrxxi in New m . mh oners, t»iiii»i and dgftf. do not al- Y«»:k. and termrvdy Italy’s con*ul gen low the county ag*-i»t enough help to eral t«> the iso Hieilivs, dir»i at his ' distribute supplies. Th© county tr»*as home in New York. He ha»l been one ury is rich in its surplus, an«l th«*re are of th«* im*t prominent Italians in this an M'X'uinulati«*ti «if ap|M'al* front hun Hu nd re» I* of these ap- country and was a man of mark«*»! abil gry fatniiirs. ity, to which Italy frequently pant plication* are m«»rr than two week* honorable tribute. obi. Th«* h«*a»ls of th«* is tn I lira w'vrr A Wash it gt«»n special says the a»l* di«»r«*urMk*ed then, an»! ms a last resort ministration is determined that Peru appealed to th«' county ter aid. They - .11 pay Hi«’claim for $.''X>((XK) grow have srrn their wives an«! children ing out of the outrage com tn lit«* I in grow weaker ami cohicr. and no aid lias 1NHÚ u|s»h V. H. McOrrrf, a consul of cr»nie. no br«-ad, ho coal. Them* men th»' Cnilel State*. A cable dir|*it<'h are «tesprratr n»»w. The county agent is hrlph*rai to save has just b-■ n sent to Mr. McKriiais, I the Cnitvd Stat«*» minister stationed at them* famine stricken men, wom«*n an»I Ik has r« hef on hand, but no lams dirw*et>i g him to iiif«»nn ths babi«si. Peruvian government that the rasa way to distribute it, ta*rau«* thr cutn- mint l»e settled without delay. A com misAtonen» have* ti«*»l hi* hands, and are munication rvr<»iv«*l from the minister •l**af to thr crim of th«* hungry. A warning has ta-rn given that thr a few »lays ago stat«*t that Peru desire«! to investígate the rase. H««crvtary deserving ¡«*»r ar»« becoming »langerotis Olney at otn** advised Mr. M« K» ns»e ami that hunger is lik» ly to drive them that Peru ba*I had more than tea y«*ars to «Ireda in which thrir cry will lie to investigate, ami the time wo quite "l»r«’.k«L" Mm w ho gave thi* warning know whereof they S|«rak. They we snfilrirnt. gaiitil hunger at its w»»i*t, the glassy Th«* Minm wota State Savings bank, ry«- of a strong man who hears th© cry <»f St. Paul, has <?l<wv«l and filo! a dec«I of bis wife ami balm** for brra«l ami of assignment. warmth ami is power teas to give it to N ttiooal Bank Eiaminrr Eacott has them. The men tell an apjialling story, th«» German Nati»»nal bank, of but notaidy on earth can tail of ths Louisville» Ky. The Imnk is an ««Id tnisrry as it ©Bists in C1ii« »go Ualgy. one, but for some time has been regard- v«l as unsafe. Th«* steamer Elan, which sail«*«! from A bitter fight is tiring wagnl in N»-w Orleans in Nov«*mbrr with a |**rty ter Ikrllrro, C«»l«»mhia, was Clcv«dand, O., l«rtwean thr Arbtx'kle ta»uml (offer Company and the sugar trust wreck«**! on th© Oolora«te rerfs, on th© r» girding the prica of coffee. Cut af western ©itreruity of (’nlw, January y All hamls were saved. ter » ill is living met. Th© average «leatb rat© in Engltah ©it!«** !• 17 fi J er I.IMMI, Bib I In th© rural «Istricte 13.7 per 1,000. An embargo is thrvaten«*! on Indiana w hiskvrvt’cs and ” w i ml breakers*' by Jim Rervea, an A rule non l»arl»rr, who has prvjiarvd a bill am! it endeavoring to g- t »»»me rrpr«*»vnative or senator in the prvwnt asarmbly to father it. Rrrvvs is quite in earnest about it, and giv»* as a gn»uml for its pnwntation that it n»’ul«l restore pr»*j»vrity to bar- bers an I al the santo time be thr means of raisii g tlm public »lebt. The bill prrtx! h** tera tai of |IA a year on every man wearing chin whiskers, or "lid«- ’* It also provides for a tai on /-ml»«- M. u«M»iivt «us » íkvm from all t.uti. 11» l.aolk* !.!*• Srhlatler. I'«»*«lsr M«fn»in* fc • |»l*»»l<»n. Ogden. Utah, Jan. 3ft.* Francis Schlatter, or hi* doubte, I* in th© city jail in a pr«**wi »••»»» OHntitton, having attempted suicide last night. Ata»ut 7:4ft he went ini«» the lunchroom of th© Union Pacific hotel, «irank a cup of coffrr an«l went out on th«* platterm. Soon after he opened a pock<*t knife and cut his throat, severing the wiml- pit* ami n»«**t of th© arterire, but m>*s- ing the jugular, lie was remove«I to tin» jail ami a p)«v*ician called. The man urgvA th© «hw*tor to let him alone, at he wauled to Jte* Mobile, Ala , Jun, 33 —The Din«* planing mill has ta*en tl«'*tri»ye»| hv fire. Njarks from th© fire caused a tremendous eBptosion at th«* city mnga- ■in© n«*ar by, an«l several |«*r»<m« were •«’riously hurt. At th© time <»f the ©1- plieion there w«*re 30,000 |*»un«l* o( |N»wd«*r an«l 300 |*»tin*Is of dynamite stored in the m.igatine Th© air in th© vii.dnily was fill©*! with flying bri»*ks, and a numta-r of mliag»** were b)«»wn to pi»-.** I»y th«* territlc explo sion, "whkh was «listiurtly heard at *^F* I«»«», m. «i-«» iMtros nvsi of i«er©, « nuimn M m » m I'lnu. Washington, Jan 33,—S»*nator ('an- non, of Utah, ha« Mitr«»»lm «•«! th«* fol lowing as a substitute for thr Iteptib lican national conference lull: "Within ninety days after March I. 1HV7, the presi«lrllt of the l’nit«*»l Ntst«*s shall Invite til© l«*n»ling com mercial nations of th«* worhl to app«dnt representatives to an international m«»netary c«»nfrreii<*<* to ronvrn© on or before (k*tols r I, HM>7, at stu b pla< «• in thr city of WaMhingtoii as the prr*ident may designated ami ate* within *ai»l ninety days after Munh 4 IH97, the president shall apjmint fiv«* com mi ««ion* era to represent th«* l’nit«*d State* at such conferen«’©; th«* duty «*f which United State* »’ommta»»ion«*rs «hall ta* to urge th«* fyh>ptn»n by a*i«l «-onfiTem «• «•f a plan f*»r th© free am! nnlimit«*i coinage <»l «liver am! gobi at sotn© ratio ranging betw«*en 1ft an I to I ta*- tw«*«*u th© nati»»n* re|u©m*nted al such conference. Hur»«-i nf Mi*** Washington, Jan 33. —Senator Per kins, of Caltfornis, to»!ay introduced a bill which i» intomtel to pave the way to the ©stab! tail merit of a bureau or <te- part menl of ti»e government I«» ta* »to- voted to thr mining imhistry. Th«* res«»lulion recites, l»y way of preamble, that th© mining interests of th© United State* have no dear represt'hlatfon in th© organisation of tlie government, ami it provides for a commission, to be com- plow'd »d th© mm in twsnmer «»f the gen eral land »»fib*©, commissioner of lal*»r and »lire tor of th© g**»»logi«’al survey, "w-tawc duty it »hall ta* to determine the l*e*t me tie* is of as* r running all te ta of general im)»ortanr© relating to mine* an»! mining within t)»e United Stat«*, whether by m mining l»»o«-**U, a secretary of mm«** and mining, a com* missioirer of miro**, or a mmmtssmn, to r«‘)*»rl to the «a*«’retary of th© inter ior a bill pn»vi»liiig ttiewna, or «©curing all lie« »-«»ary information «'onreruing mining an»! relatol Industrie* in the Unit**! stat«** " President Palma, of the Cuban Junta. Issues a Statement. NO THOUGHT OF COMPROMISE lasar•••!• •*»F W ill Ttbar Arw lM4apaw<la«te« Mai Area©« VtaUU*a <*4 A m I«*- Sa» Thal» WiHbfwg Hlaa. N« W Yo!rk. Jan. 3ft — Tta»ma* E** tra. la Palmia. preatelnt «»f th«* Cuten junta t>>ni ght tortevi U m * following »tat»i "s>» mud i hut lately been «mid of the protuitahly of the termination of th«* t'ubu n revo!Intinti by the areeptaMO, on tl.« I.art of th© (*titaaiu« »»f autorunnv or reform*, that I !©e| it in* «n>bent ujon it- »• tl - a. *«ditad rep?»•* ntativ** of the < ’utau»». to make a brief «tat« u»enI on liw* mihjseti •*R*f««rt. pare* I 1 ’E*©N|«ani«h mrt*-©, but the outbreak of this revolt** tion Was not H ereby *tave»l for «me I »our Ti'wto and I* but on© ¡»tea i th© < <«*1 «r* Uc ».* g W. had enough of *»>-cail«*»l reform«, enough cd pNgntte»! autonomy. Every Intelligent man w«mM rightly mn«l©mn tl,r i *- a »I»-' ^**u.*T- *jb»T»»’ds in this moiMm«*nl &*s^^»*^4»gK»iMvrt of Hide* P -V * • » f A ¡wac© with Npsin It is claim«*d that (¡•’neral lion»»'« I* willing to treat with Npain on th© !«a*»* of autonomy, ai*»l that a letter to that ©ff«-'t ha« been re ceived by m© There is no s v h letter. (h»m«ut is ma»le of too stern materia) to *urrender on any such trrmi, particu larly when, in his latest fi tter* to me, he write* of hi* own «’onvictions that thi* winter's campuign will ta* uiost su*'«*©«**ful. •‘Bit. «ven tl <»vgh anyone«! our fon*m«H»t toadera «tenth! ta* in» lin«'»l to terminate th«» war by th«* acceptance of autonomy (which t* tervly within the I«oun«ls of Risibility), while ho himtelf might «nrretnler, h<* woul«l »Io m » ul«»n«* •• ’ n'Mit- ar»* ie»t worship p»*r* of tti-ltv i luahti©* \\ «» arc »tea«!- lust fidl«»wers of our i«h«als. Th«» death of «»ur glorious M.*«» ?*•> brought Sorrow to th»* hearts «>f ©very (’idwn, but w© »lid not ialter; his fort©« *h»l not rurren»ler; th«* revolution r»i»*«*tv«*<l no perceptible check. The leader who pnqM»*«*d |»eu<'© under th« Npani«|h flag would find him «« If without f»»lh»w«*r* No treaty «»I petu*© can I m ? mad© by the Caban« nn- h*re ratlin**! by a •»¡»’»•tally «i«»nv»,ne*| a*. «©nibly. It i* ta*yon<l th»* tamnris <»i ( »it« T two » .U“ »•( • - »»•/•; ar . -!r 1» w hen th«-* lin»l themselves in a |*«si- • never i*rh»re1 ell g»»*»<l fortune to «Mx*upy in ¡-»¡nt of num- I- i .. «»piipiiH’nt an t r»■ •• • sr» •—. will rmw w«*akly accept term* of « ompromi««*. Every Cunbn, ev» ry Am©rt» aii, know«« that tl»«* apimrent generous and » «»m ili- atory spirit <»f Spain spring* not from her strength, hut from her weakn©#»«. How can we, then, under th«» cirv'im* stantft's, ta* ©Xted to w aver? "If the Cuban»* in th«* fi«*ld are too strong to even consider »iich proposals, th«* Cuban« in the » itn« ar© too \v«*ll advi*«*d of Spuin’« plan*» an»l Snail» « j»»« ’ .riun ‘UtoaiW t t<> < •» n->d Un «u p In the cities, Spain’s only stronghold. n»«*ii <»f jswtcion, <»f rertiM’ment, of wealth, have but lately signed a state incht, ill which they un«*qiiiv<»cnlly say to those in this country, who ««•••m to lalsjr under the error that autonomy would ta* a solution of the soeallod Ctiabn problem, that nothing short of in»te|M*n<letiee is a»»»-¡»table I«» them. They has»* the statrtneiil, not <«nly on pditieal, hut also on ©cornHuic reasons. "What form of autonomy would help Cuba, wli«-n «addled r.<»t only with her previous debt, but with the add©»! bur- len of th© c»istof th«* pi «Merit war? The future <ri th© coahtry wo«il»l I»© ruin and starvation N,-wr> of oUT siic«i**M in th© field may ta» suffoi’atCii by th© eehror; ¡»a«'ideation *>f th© island prov ince* may ta* falsely proclaim©«!, as in the «•.«•©• of l‘inar del Rio; decrees al low ing grinding of sugar may ta* issued uber© all cum* ha* tavti destroyed; prom I’ m ** of reforms an»i autonomy may is* given und amnesty pr«»rtmlgat«Mli am I foreign count rtes may, by them* means ami menda»uous Npaiiiri» diplo macy, ta* cnj*d«*«| into the talief that >|*ain is mighty, i* generous, and that we are weak, ar»* ungrateful, but w© Cutan* will »‘ontinu© to tight for inde- |s*ii»b*me, first, last and all tl*»» lime. Our lea»lers may fall, but others will tak«* their places. The op|M»rtunity w ill find th© man. Gomes has written that, even shoul«l he fall, the revolu* lion is strong eimugh to >«»ntinue its tri umph. Th«* only ©Beus© w© w ill have for having l»eg\in (Ju* war will ta its triumph; the only titling m«»num«*nt for our fallen comrade* w ill ta* th© in- d©|s*n«lcn<w of their country.*’ |'i>w»rl»at to * m « o l'l»»«»t. New York, Jan. 3ft.—The three- masted m h<M»n«*r Nahum Chapin, of !C«s klan«l, M© , coal-talen from Balti more t<> F *’» BJSJ't H*hor© I »*;’ (Quogue. L. I , at an «*arly hour this morning, ami her entire « rew, consist ing of nine men, was l«»*t in sight of humired* of p*upl© who had gat he re» | on th© l*ea» h, l>ut were powerlesa to render assistance. MrBico num** fifty different kind* of fruit wrhirh can to ©sported. (»••■I m I» Fr« nt < M»1<*(Mn Th» «Mrth*|tiMh» I m I *r I m . Btdfast. Jan. 33 —At a banquet, the Karl of (•a»l««g.»n said I»«- was gtei that the fiiiMix ial relation* of Ireland had been referre»! to ••ijw’rts, l»ut I»© repudi ated th© i»l«-a that th«* recent comm to* sion was a ¡«a* k«*d on© Th«* Uimiry that home rule was tadiin»! U»e agita tion w mm merely trotle«l out as a bug- boar. Lon»!oh, Jan. 3ft.—A sp*«*ial from Teheran, capital of Pereto *ay* 3,MM) p’rsons pt-ro»h»*«l in the ©arth«|nake on K isham island, January 11 Ki**hnm islán»! is the largret in tin* Pervian gulf, ami situate«! atamt fift«w*n mil«** from it* entrano. Its ¡«»pulation i* esti mate«! at ft,(MM), mostly Arata. LEGISLATURE our effert to orgsnite thi« house But th© ruling« of th© tem|«»rwry »|«eMk©t have at all times tawn sslverw to th© pisaibility nf organ upturn H h. ha« been CBMiat ’.»»tilioH» in hi* ruhug. I re Opaci him." Brow n (hen went on I«» recite th© h»* t*»ry of the failure to organise and, *«»n- rlmltng with th© statement that it i .w “«»ur ©am» st purj-»*** ami * p .% U •.-! rewolutiotl" IO pro»«’»'»! With the tauti news, offered a f«»rinul rerolnttoi. »* fol low si "RaMtolviMl, That the pr» *••»»( tem porary «praker, E J Davis, ta*. and h© i» hereby removed, »ml that Dr. J. N. Nmltli ta*. an»! h© is l»«-reby ©ta't<*t speaker pro tern, in hi* sten«l. That E R talk© «ml F. * Stanley b»- ami they hereby ar© ap|*rinted a «•«»mmit<«•'«• to •’*cort Dr J. N Smith to th«’ speak ©r’s «-hair." Th»' r< I !. t • g < th»‘ !» - ■ gr«M*t«*»l with great ch«M«r« by th© lobby. B> -'A ’ o'- ! ■ * l.a' ' ap)»calcd to th«* spectators tn k«*©p silent. “We hav«» serious birein«-*»» to •!«»,” t y Kid»il«* of Ihniglas." addt»-<©>tng Dai « “1 desire to enter an » niphato ¡•i»it«*l against this proceeding. I am against thi* resolution. W© have hear«! «•»»in*- opinion* read on this tt«*»r from Sens tor ii«»ar oi Ma**.t» litre» its. ami ir»»m Senator Thurston of N©b«a.*»ka I tak«* it aa a pi«*«*© of im|**rtm«*m «* <»t» th» ¡•art nf th«* senator from N« b-ia/d » to •iffer unsolicited advice as to what w© should do in Oregon, am! our ai:*w« r *h«»iil»l ta’ in th«* tai<»r » k *‘ of th» rf'* ai ami only Pennover, *Y»»u attend to your taisineM* an*l u«?’!l attend t«» our* ' "I will ask th© speaker t«i ¡nit thr question,” said Brown, "although 1 realise it is a delicate matter f<ir him." “This whole pror««©ding is out «d or- ,l«-r." replirel Itavi* »**’Hs "at > I fi* cline to ¡»ut the question.” "I will then put th»* quest Um.” con- tinued Brown. "All wh«» favor th© /»’solution will say, aye.” There wa«n b. I ! . i...- '¡- .1%. - ■ ■ I ! ’•■••’ ! no." Several yell* of "No" cam© from tl»«* lobby. "(’arrirel," cried Brown S|»«,ak»T 1 > h vis calmly watch©»! th© progn*«« of events and said nothing Smith wn* man hrel up beside Davis ta*- tw«*©n talk© and Stanley. When h© was opposite the speaker, Smith, who is a very small man. i*xt«*nd*-«l hi* hand to Davis, who ¡s quit© tall, ami there was an aukwar») bamtahak» Th crowd breath«*»! a sigh nf relief and smiled. There was to ta* no trag©*.ly It was jtret ¡»tain mniwly smith ask«**! th© pleasure of th© horn«**, and Somers ¡»romptly got on hi* feet an«l read a printed resolution rem»»ving Temjsirary Chief Clerk M»**ly and ap|M>inling It. R. Hay* th«* Benson caucuM nominee. Smith1 put the wo* •ion and it wa.*? declared rurtirel. a?: I Hays took a pla»© ta- d»* Clerk Mre-ly. Chori Justi« e Mo«>r» u.»- w ait--I tq«»o by a «•otnmitlce, ami he swore tn th«* n»«*u»ta*rs Conn then uffered a n*wdu- tion to proree«l to |«*rti»ai»«*iit organiaa t|on. and it carried. H L Benson, of Josephine, was ¡'to«il in m*inHuitHm !<»* speaker Th© roll of t^«* meiiita*»« sw»»rn m was < all«*«l by Hays Bet»*«»i» g«»t twenty-eight Vote*. B»’f»*on, Gratk«* awl Mi«»*n©r voting blank A «’otumittee was ap|>«>inte«l to©s««»rt Beuron to th«* chair. Chief Jtreio© M<s»re swore him in, ami hr m«>b* « •hurt *|MM*rh of thank*. The following »•fllu-r* were then elected: Assistant chief clerk. H R. Jordan; reading clerk, Frank Motter; «alendar clerk, E W Bartlett: p*rgeant-at arms H W. Murphy; «luorkit-jsT, s W White («»lore«I.) Th©*© were the Itanium caucus m»mi- iwm ’I. They were sworn hi !»y Justic« Moore. Bri»lg«** presented a r«*sohition ©mjs»wcring th© speaker to appoint thr©«* p«igv«, a mailing clerk amt rm© U|M«tair* «l<s»rk«**'|ier, an«! it w«« adopted. Thomas off»‘r«**| « r«'**dutl«»n ©xteml- ing th© usual courtesies to newspaper m«*n, ami that, tm», was a« Io pt»*« I. There was some discussion as to th«« proper way to notify tl»© wmate of th© taxis© organisation, but it was finally ret tied by a»l • »plum o( a .»'M'lutum bv llrown, api.iintuiK a <vminitlt«<- of two lr<>m the »-nale ami throe from thr hooa« to holify the govomor that thr artiate an<l thr houxr wrrv or^iUiiaod an.l rra<iy for hu.tn.Ma»- frohlbll. *.»d.y Rriiatur llarmon'a bill to regulate Auatin. Tra , Jan. 25—Thr houar aalrnon Aaliing in Hogue river Hara tfw of tiir Trxaa lriir»lat<>rr tofay | mw <I a_ eloev aruMHi from April 15 to June I, hill prohibiting Sutrlay l«i>rl>all. and from Augu.t 15 to Meptembrr 15 It iuali<-v it unlawful for anyor. to H«.<h t.«v«ra Ivaetf. Cynthia, Ky., Jan. 35 —N. »« Inm take »almon aith a trap or »iiwl of Il alao rratraina the uee of rra. hr»t hrrr of a clttrl fought in thr any kind. lower rilirr of thi* county by two rival •rinea at any point alx.vr the mouth of A penalty "I not lotrrr* over Mia. Jrnnie liillrry. Shr the lllinoia river. ha>l I mm > reroivtnj the attrntiona of Irm than «25 and not more than John Itairy an>l Ben H. Pry man. Yra- fine, or not lea, than ten daya <>r more trnlay Dairy aa>-.mi|>aiiir>l the young than ium month,' imprisonment 1« pro la>ly to the poatofllce. Dryman met vided for violation of it, provision«. them n-ttirninv He mid to Dairy: "Now we will a.-ttle it *’ Thr young woman l-wgril them to <leaiat, but they la-tfan firing at each other. Dairy re- ceivol two bulh-t., dying in«tantly, while Dryman «a* etmt through 'he uenu, iingvnng a tea iwura. vaMif»«»« in»»* »j rMg««ii*iM- The Populists have held acaucQ* and Raw tb» «•■••» M mm *•« I •» Tbelr Or Irene«I th© f«»llowing manifesto, whielt g mm I • al I «»m in tba !••«••• givre their side of th© tangle in thr Two o'clock Thursday «»( last w«** k bowse: "To th© P«*oplr'e Party of Otvgoti: th© Benson men •ncem*l<*! in orgwiiia- Th© undenugned, ynr.r m» iuì< rw-©l«*«*l to th© legislativ© a* -«*mbly, s*k >«»we with a majority namharing thirty «m© There wa* a lane© crow«! of »¡©> tat»«r* fi»yal su J »port and that of all g«««*Ì citi- present, a* Il ha«l Iwwn antM»un«v»l in ««»ria tn our cuntrat ter sue)» an organ th© iit»*rn!ng sr**n»n of the tarns© that isation of the h< us© «J» w© tali©v© will organisation w*.»uld ta attempt«'*! in th«* result tn ©conocukcal and r»’tu©«lial It-gia* aftern«aoti A c»d)i«l«*ii «»! th© ta'thu»* talion ttat will make an h«»n«**t rote ami a fair «’I'Unt imsaibto in Oregon. was ei|*M'ted, tail nothing of the ktml Ww ar © «>»nt«s’.H»g for a fair orgamat- occum*!. At 1 o’clock, when T« mp»'irv lion of I)»© h> ire, in order to make pus- ig© »»f th© Bingham r> g Hpwker Davis m< unt«*d lb© n**trum • ibl© the tl»e I l«dl judge*-<*f «dec ami call«*! th«* m©mta*r* to order, an trattarti I an am«*t idmet’.t to lb© CIMI- amlible rusth* of ©xpectan* v | ma ****I tion tall, idmg f»«r dinari U w - hì A* stltutio F around tl»«* tern«©. Th© apMtltev direct ‘¡»I© hv means »d th© mi* mg by th rd Clerk M<«ody to cal! th«' roll, and tl t tat ir© Al I following an*were*| to their name# form B»*n*«»n, Bridge*. Brown, ( )iApn;an "We A’© sature*! by eminent lawyer* (Ymn, Craw font, Dwvhl ttovia «»f I’nia- Hila, Gratk©, (iuetan©. H«^u©, Hop*, that th» * Bingham r»’gi«tr*th»n bill »• H»i i«>n, Huntit>gt»*n, Jenning«, Satire. •^institut mal, amt ltk©ly to b© «•!!«<•• Th© Iteti bill altoWSCKMIBty <M*»f lAngell. Marsh. Merrill. Mi*, uer, nuuiKo** oí ©ach »•! th© il»r»’© Mitchell, Neater. Palm. l;. i»ll* Rigby. •al |<»lit icaI l«arti«** to dtwigtiato Nimth «f Marton. s»m«*»*, Ntonhv. Igrof el te©ti4«n in each precitada Thomas, Thomps*»n, Vaughan. V«i i© two print !j©I an«t ou •munit«*© ■ f n«-*». Wagner, nam© *• MW vl«‘ rk of ©I«** Tl v© first formal niov«* f th«- Ifi » ••©. |«arli©w Th© initiativ© pre« i men was mod«* by Brown. He left Mt tion in «w d«**k an I i «*m« toward to a purilton and t©ft*tr*n«|titu ««©«I m> ©spianaii<m V There meaaurw* w © ju«t In front of ?h© «¡i©uk«v*» n«tni«i. On gttu f\»pulu»(A. Tl*©*** telirve to ta* all important tn obtaining Brown a*!dr©*wr! Npenki*? Dari», s&d being revogiiiac'd, began a •p*©» h. ¡1« hornet ©hvti«»n* ami «’«mtrol by ()»© |**««* I I- ’ • ‘ iL? ■ • g'" * • • «aid: f Th«* *r I.»« “We have sat here’ fur ten days In by p • •»» i«it g out i»ta**ti«’** Senator Wade haa introduced a bill for the returning to Vnion county of more than »3.woo that war |«id into the atate trraenry aa tale*. <>f tlii, amount, I..OS waa paid to the atate aa •u a,*e*. luetiT uu raiirvuu property, Cubans Used a Torpidi With Deadly Effect. IN THE HIVER CAUTO PLANTEO |>««tmy»4 ih» tswelataw V mmsm I All W »utttl»'l I m mh «1 lh« ihr»» hill»d mm « 4 utir«'« Crew Vrl»»»r|» « M*M Havana, Jan. 30.- »! fentin« la and Relamp I rullo on the night of J I th© object of g”i ng up to Fort Guamo, In «sui «I ontani of G«*neral !!«»*• ith In the morning of J ai gtintawl* Were hear w hen an expln*i«»u of h ba»» town well plani sunk th© Retainpog° crew* wb«» *urviv»*i| • attore« but were fired or At thi* critical m*»n launch«**! from the < reecti«s| th© men in th« of the instnu'tion* ami commander «»f th© feti ! | m - w »U a II of the crew of !■»(! ta N Mi «»unde» I, th«* exjww In ion h.vl t return to M.«monillo. Hem»r Martine*, »if tit© Re .mpAgo, w am rerh»u«!y w«mn«ird i tifi ©Bipo »ion, a* well as tlunner F li» I WQ M AF- tifi«*» and ihre«' -rr.tn.n, while Fay- m • t» r Antere, fhjrf Officer Masquen», EngitHM’r lta*.tdcla an«l th© aaalstaftt pilot an«! four others were slightly His of the off!* «*m and crow wmihded. were kilt I outright, an«» all «»f the rest rere à V Ml w«mt©to of more or !«••* revvrity. (h» tit«* (•entineta th«’ commander, tam»r I’ ■•> ! . was seriously w« inded, one »if th«* crew was kill«*! and < ii.pi ,1 Malin©! (’ab..' a *, th«’ p >t. ’A-*t*tanl En/tnr©r Martin« * and six «•! t!»© crew were wo»in»!«*d. |:»’pi»blv.' »fl | * tl mta • • ’ h« him , * ,»f r©pn«»*i»aliv«Mi. Only twenty- «ughl «if this numtar hav© agreed U» a*'t together in organising the I mhi *»1 Itart of th«* remaining ten Republican tn«*m- tars supp«»'t Mr Bourn«' an«! part do not support any randidat«*. Th© P*>pn li»»t am! Ltemncrattc memters are stay ing out until such tin;«* a* a Republican g Q k ’ I ;-’h a cand ' of it* own for »¡M’ak ©r, or until a *ufh- deni number of them unite with u* to assure B»»urn©** electitm, which we be- In if© will enabl© us to obtain th© Cct'bM'» V « t»*‘*ll»»*t>» Xol tllrgal. m«*asurc« Imrein i»am«**l A< long as 11 kiNuivilb«, Ju». 3«V —-Jtidfc*»* I/” k»\ Itepubl cam» »re thu* «livid«’»!, ami *1 is *1 j>>«*ibte that we may, by preventing nr- ganitution, finally «fi t Mr. Bourne, «*rn ‘listriet «ri Florida, rem!»*r©>l hi* de- ami probably obtain th«* legislation ta*- cision toitay in lb© Tliree Fiiemte care f»>re inetithm©*!, w«i tew! it to bfi (NMT U( m > d thè ©Xt'eption* <d Ih© defenre to Ih© lite! nt thè g»«v©rnm©n( ©Il f»o violai- . • ;-■;•■ t ‘ 1 ■ >■ ’ • ' out— w k ’’ *» or no w ig» •• \\ ith this ing ih© noulrahiy tawa. Th© |«oint knowledge t»f the facta, w© f«t*l that wo wa# rai*’»l by cotinsel f»»r tb«« JetesiS'^ aro ©utilted to y«»ur support for uur- (fiat in asm turi» a* th© futa a insurgent* Invi m*l taen rec«»gnìitf*«! by tb© Unitari n.Iv«- t *»nd »»or ul Io-. ” The manif«**to is sigA<*d by two sen siate* <h©y aere neither a pmpta itor a stars am! twelve repreeentaUv«**. il is tasly «MtlitH*. asdefitire I l»y SOCtlOtt said that the • x-« tor ami repr« ^»ntalives, who were nut u ut ttitelaihvd by J nta- I •>- *«•. md tE ” of the city when the cam'us was held, dìstriet attonioy wns given t©n day* in w!»ich to filo an am«*m|«w! litari. Th© fully ixidoraed the manifesto» punì wa» «me that bari nev**r ta*©ti A short r< -ri of the b us© wu . i Sund»). ¡sirarjr *¡>caker FUND IN HUMAN SHARK having rul« I that it was ne«ca*ary ac l. »-t Ji • n <* cording to th© constitution. tb» Wat» Uh«» Ilrrtkril Ih» Alai»Mii.4 VI !«*»•! 1 r <i 1-, < oufanr « The h«»n - ha* .rein fat I«*I to organ ise todoro Tu«**lay ai*.*l this defers th© ’■< .• .: • ■ , : I . I ruary 3, ami. of ooorse. no tall«>t can ta taken on that «late unless th© *|>©ak- ©rship problem Is solved before Tu«.*s- •tay of next week. Tl»«* *4*nate m»*o4s daily, but m> busi ness other than th© introduction of bill* i* taken ujk. Senator Harmon has introduced a ©ill designed to restore to sheriffs of th© various count i*w th© »Inly of <*vrvey- ing all committed perrons to the slat© insane asylum, reform arfaad ami peni- t *ntiary. It is n»» r« ly ma.fi' th© duty of th© committing court to place *uch in charge of th«* sheriff. Nothing is Mal l as to compensation, but th«« pre- *uiupti<»n i* that tii© stat© is to pay, a* at pre* ou Henator Brownell fi «* introduced a bill in the interest of bicyclists. It dlrv**t* that all tran*j«*rtation eom|iunics shall ta» r«*quir«»»l to check ami taw** jM»rt bieycbw like other tuiggage. Tb© bill is general in it* provision* ami do- soritsa at length h«»w railroad ami other tians|M»ftatton e*’fnj*ani»*s shall convey fr«*© of all oharg* • to *,u«‘h ptresenger, with a ti» k» t. not more than 100 | mmiu »I* of taiggngv How It shall tw* i£»«« k.d and h« u re- tain.. I arc d. M ilb ©d, the provisions »imply ©naoting into taw the present prat ices of railroad rouipanteM. N»*a Orb ans, Jan ?0. A *»J. ial t«» th© Tune* Item«» r »l from Atlanta Soys: Sam i^alataka. * r» •*- **y©d, a th ml in »•xpn^iofi, revolting tn cmxntetuinrc, has urnfcreo»I to lifivi. g |’©r|**traiv«l the horrible Caltatai bti*ta” disaster, which . o • r t • -. | ’!.*.«• .-..i-. Ill A - I- V r :t t -relidly »uu! with *.<nm*»viibta lit»» s • f cr»initial lu*r*bn«re* on hi* face, he nd mil* that, single-handed, lie rent twi n ty-fiv© |M*r*«»ns to s horrible death, nml uoitn<l«’*l ai d maimed a »»••ore inoc^h There was no romantic rvwron back of the work <»f tht* <•«><irage*ms rowitrd, a man who »lar«**! «hroovery, which, in Alabama, meant certain death, to drive a train to destruction iu order to gain a t«*w tlollara Fatalaka war arre*te»l in Eaton, Put nam county, in Mnfillo Georgia, lit* fir*t rapt*»r* believed him half-witt«*«l, os h© gave him*-df »way. Th»»-- in »barge »>f him (©»lay in Atlanta, tut h© was on hi* way to Alabama, suy ho is alredutely re-kb-re and entirely without human feelings. T”»tay he S|«A«* of th© fearful wreck, with m> * gn of rm«» lion. "I di«! it,” aai»l Patataka. "I want rd money. It'« n»»tawly’s btisinere w hat I wanted it for. I li»l it. I foun I it very easy. I way tins for th«* ta-? < tit «»t those who want to wr»vk trains- It’* just am easy to wr«*» k a freight train Th« reta no money in freight. i »i< i not get any nton«*y out of th«* wr»*»k. 1 moved a rail, put it a* r«»*s th«* tra« k, ami the wbvta buwimre scorned to fall. There were plenty of deu»l folks with money—on© ha«l $«>00— but I m * fore 1 could g»*t at the m«»ii«*y th© !iv© «>n«'- got up and then the crow »is cam© an«! I skinned out.” Senator Smith has introduced a bill changing theta-ginning of th© cl»re* sea son on the Columbia from A»igust lu to August This is In accordance with th«* recommendation of t’nited Al • Hungarian W*<14lng Slate-» Fish ('••inmiA"i«uo*r .McDtinal<l New York, Jan. 30.—John Ornis. » There are pr«>vi*ion* for th«* regulation of fishtraps, by which non© shall hav«* rejected suitor, Caused a riot and bl«w*l a tea»I more than 700 foot in length, and shed at the wedding of Agnr* Hafri, no fish wh.©l shall hav«* a l«*a»l <»f more whom he ha»l I ov « n | in VMin. Th«* than forty feet in length. Other regu bn lfgroum, Mid.a» I Roman, am) thr* gu••*(*, were stabtad before th© ¡«»lie«* lative provisions at« ad»i«*l. moved upon the w«**|ding feast, whu li Senator Mulkey ha* iiitr«Mhi<*©*l a bill had b»*coie© a riot, am! arr©*t«d th«* intended to prohibit, as far aa ptreiibte, •nrug*d am! di»ap|«»inl» I l»»v» r. Ort»»-« corrupt prsetiees at elections. It lim is a tall, powerfully b«nlt Hungarian its the sums of money that may trti When Roman ami Agm** were ta- legitimately expended in securing a thruthed he concealed hi* chagrin and nomination or election to any off)«-© was th© first to ©ongratnlat«* the couple. crest**! by th«* cutMtitutiun of stat© or After tlm <•« r«*m«»ny ta*t night, fare - for representatives in omigress. It pro* ever, the guest« turned to Ornis and vid»'” for a public Inspection of the ri- <*hi»!«*»l him forIri* ill tank in not win* penae account of any randhlato or ntng such a fair girl. A recond later a ptditiral committc«* < >th»*r states have seem* of wil»l confusion en»»u«d. Th«* simitar m«»reun*a on their statute hnoks, furniture was overturned, women fl» I am! public sentiment in th«* stat© of shrieking from the fiat, and some »•! Oleg. •fl, S ualor Mtllkrjr think*, 1» ripe til© men tried to overpower Ornis, wh«» fur a alniilar »latut« in thi* »tale. cut right ami toft with a knife. A n*htra|> bill haa l.< u intro hie. I in th» a>-nat» by Hmlt)> of ClatM.^t. It lloa man, Mont., Jan. 30.—HI»« riff ia pruvi4«*l by th* bill that it .hall I. Frandiarn on Hat u rd ay went to arre-l unlawful lu conatruct, i>«n, maintain Frank Morgm for assaulting a Fr«-i.»*|i- or opvrata any poun.lnrt, tialitrap, tl*h- man near here. Morgan drew a gun wluvl or otlmr rit.sl af>|>liancw for on him am! «re*M|*d. The sheriff, I » \ * catclilnx aahn<H> in anyaati nof th. atalo after January I, IMVV. IVnaltioa «•vertaking M«»rgan an«I his partner al ar» |»r«iviit«l. Th«» m«*aaun. la thf' ('arpentor*e cabin, in th© Cherry ere«*k aatu«* a« tliat introducol in 1M95, ri«v*pt basin forty mil«** from here. Th«* ref* ug«^*« «>p©ne«j fir«* with shotguns, drop* that lint», until l-'Ti*. ia iriven to ri* move th« trap». Taoyvari atfoth«. bill ping !K*puty Allen, who is probably | mmm <<I th« hotiao. but il «aa ilafrat«*) mortally wound«**!, ami wounding Hlier- ff Fran*ham. in thr aenata by a cl.»» vote. Htatr Frintrr Lwla haa fnrnlaiml thr ornatr th« tlr«t Imtrii <>f print»>i bill, Tl>« «tain printnr baa a larR» force at work, ami i* i:«t likrljr to br far b.<l>it>4 at any tnnr in hia work. N mi win fi*i, ra. Faria, Jan. I». —Mr^atra from »hr ailk ami linrn in<luatri.*a of Lyon, ami Ht»ttm l»»lay praavtitnl thrir virwa to th» mitiialrr fur fi»r.-i<n affaira ami thr ininiafrr for •■••mmrrv« rrtaliv« to thr thnuftrm-l i»> rm*r of thr tariff of thr l'nilr>l Htativ, wlii.h thrv aai.i wonl<l rripi-l* tli« <r«at intrrvala winch th* J«l*4|atca raprvacutoX I ar nllna law I nrniiRtll utl«»t«m|. Washington, Jan. 20.—Th«* siiprem«* court of th© Uniteti Htat«*^ had «le©i»I«*»! that th«* portfon «»f the Kouth Carolina dispensary taw providing for the in- sp«*©ti<»n «»f liquor* importe»! into tl>«> •tAtc is unconstitutional. Il rari rar 41 ««■ Sr****. I«m<l<>n, Jan 19. —Th« Daily Mail*, Ihmibay «>rr.-*|«>t>ii.iil *ay*: In ili» 1 Un4a <li*trirt th« (»min» condition* are heartrrndinif. Th« |*>|>ulati<>n I* without food, and ia dyuur in th» n»h ralbar t h a n aaxp guivruiuvul rvliui.