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< ull*4 From <Me 'Y»lrgr»p*t Celnbcu*
Th* j«i lit s«setnbly of the <Tregnn
L ; »¿.ilure !«»r th»* pur|»»*e of r et ting a
United Htatrs sr n a lor at noun W «tines*
lay cimr to nsught
Th® M.tchell
f »,* <• n>ul<l «-t ’.y get forty tsi*u»bers u>
enter it. Sewing that it unuM be im-
l*i«ihle to
tire forty-sts, ths re
quired number, a rwresa waa lak»*n un
til 7 30 In ths evening, but tha night
« -non dev< loped no change.
t enaUif Itesd trie«l to g*t a stat**-
m* nt fr««m ( hatrroan Brownell m to
who h house wo ¡participating in ths
aa* nibly
Browr*ll Would hot say
and fte*»l walked <*<it
the room. Irav-
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only thirty i n* ¡ resent
< ‘f the
B * w>n houae I»akr waa alxent.
The st * n*at’<»n of the contention wo
th« Kli<h of Senator Hastetm*. who
Wits <■»»’.• drred on«» « ‘ M i 1> hell’s warm-
* «t siipfW'rterw
Hasletins waa present
wh*n th* roll w»wi caller!
lie did not
ai»«wrr to hit name, and the chair
a«kcd him if he wishe»l to be rvcofdnd
•« present. Ha*«’It me said:
"Mr Prcaolent. there is no question
in my mind «• to tho illegality of th®
vote y«*at»*r»iav, and I therefore dwulin*
to come m at ¡«fr'Sent,**
The Great Northern West-bound over
land possroger train was wrecked near
Wenatchee, Wash.
Tira wr» k was
©atu»«*4 Ly lira »jr i ’. k I h ^ of the rail«,
and the entire train Ml the tr. k.
of the rxsac!•«■*• went over a tsth«»*
f<«»t cmtenk ’ *nt and tended cm thAr
•ide©. There were al* «t thirty prof de
in each coach, but almost miraculously
no (me was kit’ 1, and only three pri
sons v»<-re painfully injure *,
The Penney IvAuiv alate ca* atul v as
teen «’ratiuyc*! Ly fire. The
¡v-
LeHa are in rains and a new structure
inn st rise from lh*a*Lr© of ib^bnlMmg
that 1 • * f rt. ! ra a me.*? ing jte> » <»f
th* state legislature since ln#3. The
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flame© within the «' rt * - ' of an
>1 unllnghin WltHdraw*.
buur, ate up $ !,MM),000 worth of prop
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cental Ve H ;
W a .»-
erty. The it cfficL--.ry < f th* Harr s- co, oh Thursday, gave uotlra th it he
burg volunteer tit department u g a- w »ul I withdraw from fnrtWr psrtwipa*
•rally blamed.
lion. This is th«* first defection, arwl
A special cubtegram from Frankfort- rv»w leaves but thirty-eight m*ml*’rw
on th« 5!«> «1 tu th« N<. w York!’- * i «■ « : v a willing tn
a Unite*! **tatea senator
that the Berlin otnm Item fi
er© Of by tn* i • <»f a joint assembly. After
Oregon Railway A .Savigatmn ( ‘«.‘li the rnlLeall 'Hnntingtott arose and mH I
pany u j* r rent l» n4 * have rerad vrai a be d«-*i?vd to < tplain hia ( ms * it ion
lie
point bid nf 45 from t ho Nortbcrzi Fa tboiijthl th® Brtkson hotisr waa lagaiiy
cifle ai.d (Fr-’ it North«t*m railroad IX«D1* artfaoiWcd. and accordingly ho Lal
panic© ior ali th©
* *k of the Ka tiway v«>tsd last Tues-lay for a Unites! Hate*
A’ NaV lr'atte’; I
>.«; s y n pre*« nt « I by senator. JL-r*»n*i<lcr**l it hit duty to do
them, the pure!haM ¡ rí<x> Io ba payabie co
The y (nt a/i'M’nibly had now met
July 1, wit! 3 ¡or <c-nl Inter«.!. Tbn i"f (.'»<» third lime, the rail Lad lw*en
bi l is con iit • nal <.■ii It, »tn*j’ante ly railed and no afirumceiurtil of t-b* rwsult
Al h-TAl $1 (K'O ,000 of »U« k. it h V.r. Lad been mad* from th* chair. H<!
!'<<• t : n Fa i\ will ul <» I iul voted for a senator on Tuesday, but
l*ra»inc interested teta? in (he purvha*? Lt» ran*!)«!ate was not that *>f the bal*
The «X’.nii; it•->■ n <>mmend«'*l a ■ rptar. * si ' s cd Uir 4»rganilati*‘n. This conven-
to the l*«ndh<»! *» to,
lion wa » I n ity held in the interest of a
George E.‘ward Butler, th* most all gle candidal*
In view of the «ltnaUon he Ldt it Lis
noted criminal of tele years, has just ar-
He «lid n«»t approve
rived in han Francisco on th* Hu an- !tity to w ithdraw
Hilda from Anitraha. H* was imme of th« met hrs!# iMMid in preventing the
diately inw-d by Aummhan detro '.’ig.UilU'Jt’ll of the Lou»* or delaying
tlvre and will Io latum l»***k to answer the Vote on M'hat«'?.
Iteprt-*chtative ljak<* ha® intra« I Ur«* I
to his numerous crimrw. He is known
to !.. ft I .u«d st
* ts '.ve m»*n »rid in th* h< *i*e a bill to provide for the
it is raid hit vrîruca tnay rv«cn forty. appointment by the governor of a state
His cold-blooded incthud was to insert veterinary l*»urd <»f five, who shall ex
an "a-'1’ in A ustr ah an pat «er» for a amine applicants for lioenwe tn much
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When h* found a th«* ’'.tin* manner av t!i<* tne<|i- .il hoard
man that auit«**! his pur ¡ mam » he would M« snt-cr» of th«- board are given ¡»er
hire him to some desolato ©pot and In tn. an«! no« •■»•ary <*xp**n* a.
RepraMUilative Somers ha* intro
there request him to dig
When th»'
uasuapc'Ctli.g victim would Lav« dug duced a hill in th-* house amending the
drop enough hi ths earth, Butler Would ¡>r.-» nt law rrlatira to the fencing of
It >• designs! to make it
cuuii behind him, and cither shoot or railroads
stab hun. IL' weil ! then rob him Ui»'tv ■ ••r> v« I. .ent for cattle U> ¡■»'■•».it
bury the ted y in the newly n ad© rraramga.
grave. destr■•;. all tra ■• * -if hi* nri ;
Inlltatl«« •»»<! It efe r»n<1 uni.
and return to th* Hty for a fresh vu*
Tl foib \in.* — th«* text of Sens! >r
t 111. J! * • ■ !■■■• ft fth’ * lb..J hi'
ut
King‘w proj- »«« d amendment to tbe con-
lerly drV* d « ! ir.y s--i.su of Lumanít)
*littiti<»a—'the initiative and referen
It is understood an <«ng Ma^achuretts
dum!
Republican© th..? ex-tongr« «ramali J«»hn
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• *• M| pr<-\»*.
J1 tei h.. ’ ' it»: ' v| ar » ‘ .•
i**>.••'! and rejM’al state laws, or to re-
cep to I the of!! ■* «»f ere ru tory of th**
)f <t or ap|»t »ve pro¡»-»-»I state laws,
iiary in the il
uh 4 administration
shall rat with a majority of the legal
The < hin» *” Now Vmr in Ha- 1' an voters of the »tat«’
c’.e.’o w.*a .1 4- »t.uy L <itval
No f> •
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2
Tin right to urn¡>oar, reject
crackers wore discharged, the «-do • of
nr approve, ns the . a«** may be. luw* • f
th«» * hn f of P I i- -• j-*».t.v»dy L rl ;•!«!- iiH*
(I «• »late, si.all. Hl »ad«litlot) to te*it)g
any hutey demonstrativ a A I. gh-
rimiMw! b) the leg is 1st i v«- araembly,
hin« hr riot wa feared and many aus-
r> ”i with a numb i of the 1»val voters
p ton* <
- ; 1 L avi .» t> :* ¿o ,
uf th»* state equal to (and not 1 * sm thin)
Ly the (<>h *.
7 |<T cent of the votre cast al the last
A Washington Fpectel aays Presided j»r«‘- L-itC general tdection» held for the
C’ I < • y » :! Î I. a ■ ' . ' It \
«■!• > ’ i«»n uf th«» «dTi ers <*t the stale and
g at i - *n bill pj<a*rxl by • < » ¿ i< -a. Hr h»s oo iiiti&a.
<h*ch *< d bi« Intinti us to h<’L.’.!'‘r
”••<•■ i
After ti.-# J.' ng of *■> h
Palmer*. The dilvf executive will a •
mtnjxu.y the v< ’•» with a *.r» ». »’.ra jetilfon, ill* secretary of Mato shall
I" * tin,!’*-.»t the alb’ ■•<1 « - . t <1 «L - gnat* a date for the holding uf au
ties cf the Lili. The pl< »»id«<î>t is v«*ry ele» linn to Vote thereon, which shall
not l«e earlíe» than ten months after
bit ■ ’»r Hl h *4 lb J. -, , -,l ,. ; ♦
A Beidin di’ .kt- ì . Kuj * the
, t «t the auijourn.nenl «)( the last preceding
M«. enee has om.dein ned Per y Bat- - » m *« ion of the leg »»alive assembly, nor
ihoiow. United bt., *
uttb.lt later than un* year thereafter; and no
jdxf», to pay a ;d.c « f^OOinutks h»r e-- law, or j*r<»¡»wed law, shall lx» vote*!
SM .It.*.g ■■■ î M.V« ’> It /l
.U» ujion at such « l<- tion unless th»* peti
mate of his h- i*e by strikir 4 l.lm <?n tion tlo-n-for shall Lav«* been tiled at
least ninety days before the date fixe»!
the h«-.«d with a 1«?. • r.
¡
.. .-.It
was commhud in < n txr I i, &1. I in f«»r such election. No ©lection shall l»e
N'Ociiil-t »I a.. » » à'•
» ti ¿;l pro. held for su h puriosre oftener than
credi
L a I tn ' li aLm \ : d
*. I is on •• in every two jurare, at which time
settling with th»» man pri\.t*.rly. but all bills shall lx* Voted upon that have
tins apj^ear’-d net to nave hi n the < a -< . been petitioned for, and («etition filed,
Kx‘Congressman Jamra Wilw n. of within the lime required herein.
“Ser. 4. No art pasftii-d by the legis
h«« Ah". *.t rd h **
■ t ’.a- » f
lative assembly shall InMume a law un
the cabinet
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him by President elect M- Kinley. Mr. til six mouths after its approval by the
Wilson in an interview midi “It to governor, rxrept in a case of ciucr-
truo I L ive H i
t* : ; i.U I’
’ / gc-.«y, in which event the facte consti
tuting the emergency shall be stated in
el «.*1 M Km!«-) ’• <
¡ ri
J have *
«■¡■U-d. That la all »her* ia to aar the act »nd the bill shall mv-ivr a
about the matter.•• It ia ,et:entUy tvro-thírds vote of (he mem)*ers elected
to both branches of the legislative •»-
known ti.at Mr W.'.nwi’l be.. •
tary vf a, : nhi.t-, ! La» ’¡gu.n it.» » • ibly; and within six m«»aÜM after
fs-nator Alb--n that that portlui.0 its aj-j»ruval a petition shall have Iwrn
fii d. as required in ac*ti<«!»* 3 and 21
ha<l l«een o!Tt •»! ar awej>:. I.
AtUitncy-G* 1 » >*1 Harmon haa (then herein, an election shall l«r or»h*ru«| ns
tn.tru.'tioiia to ti e Uni'.<-d Htatea attor required in section 3 f«>r the a«crj»t-
ney at Jacke» nrillo to ¡'ro-’ce-i againat an «•. r« j*» ti »n or approval of such law,
th-> alhg'.l till! »i<r Three Frien.it, or pro|A«srd law; ami if at such election
unter e.- tion 4*9?, of the reria.-d atat- a majority of the legal votre t«e in favor
nt. a, for engn,- iif In an a»-' of piracy. of such law, the same shall then (ami
The action la taken bjr the attorney, not before) become <»f full force and
general in t . i - w <■! th« reent <1<< :.i»>n effect, but if »res than a majority hr
of Jwlge Lr> ke, of Jackaonviila, which in favor thereof, lhe same shall laxvimc
hei.l in effect that the Cuban Inanr- void, prvvi«!»wi, that if the ¡«etition
by the legisla
gerita were not a |*opla, a’ate, diatrl -t, against any law
or colony within ti e meaning of aav- tive a<*sembly shall have lx*n prrernt-
.'K.Ì of tli« re»lead »tallite», un e»l before the expiration of the six
dor which the lite>l waa brought. In nxmths after the approval of th* a< t by
other word», that the eipdition In the governor, in the manner herein re
which »lie waa engage»! waa not a p>>- quired, such a» t shall not take «-fT«-» l
before the «late of such elrs tmn.
lltioal one.
A bona» waa Jeatr.ire-1 in China
“Sec. 5. The leigslativ* aaremldy,
town, Portland, by lire, the low betog or the people of the state of Oregon, in
in the neighborhood of |l*,000, with the manner pr»>vided, may have the
eery light inaurane-
power to provide by law for more effect
One half of the fanion» Naglee brandy ually carrying out all the provisions
of Ran Franc »»>, baa b«-< n *:.i| ¡«I eaat and intent <»f Uns amendment**
en route toE in-A. Thia brandy I-,-
Senator King’s second amendment to
li’ ged to th-' retate >>f O. neral 5 rlee,
who made part of it in lari», and was tli* constitution providre for the adop
the prop-riy of h » d vi.h'-r, Mra Rob- tion of am*ndmenta by the legislature
It
bina, of . in J.«-
1 e ahlpii -rt eon- Xlid t’lSir submission to the people.
aiatad of *»»••;. carl i ia. it ia probnbly also provides for the tnann-r of submit
Ilio moat valuable alii) n--nt ut brandy ting a new constitution to the referen
dum.
aver made from California.
THE
HOLT
ELECTION
BILL
MeaaOfW «•
AWIttlr t’»S* < bv tBs
PapwllsBa
Tli® Bolt sl«wt • n b II is a measure of
ransidarabl* tmp rtan-«• that will be
urge«! actively ap n the attentu*o of
the legislature.
It will I*» cham
pioned by tbe fhqmltsta. a»«! U.vy !«-aire
Ila («•*•><* more |«^rha|W thaw any
other b<IL It has been indorsed by the
Fono Lit party througlk4»ul th* state.
The |<vp»w*-l act relates to ths ap
pointment of )u ’g»*« by county omirtg.
Its poli«*y is to provide for repreeenta«
tmn by the three leading («rties on
election bk«ar»!s, and it is made obli«
gntery upon tbe county judge to desig
nate the person rarvmmended by ti.e
chairman <»f tb* respective centra! r»»m-
millsso
Tli* clerks ara to !<• appui‘it-
ed in similar manner ft m» th** two lull
ing parti*«
Tbe appcdnlmente shall
he made on ih* tir»! Hgturday ia M.y.
inM-w»! of in January, .a at prra--nt
Th. important an tion of tho a»"t fol*
lo*m
•'Ara. 8. On th. flr.t Ratunlay la
'lay prrxn»!inc ra^h nirular tf-»i>«-ral
.Iwrtioo, tin» rwnuity ju-!<uinoa h rotta-
ty in th!» Mat* »hall »¡-point In raoh
prerinrt in thia omity Uura j ; if«, of
clraticm j>»»ra» t'2 lhe »i'iahiRatior.. of
el»x iota. In .very county th- chair
man an-1 wwrwtary of th» rotin ty antral
r« mmitteee of th* three (»•dural p<r-
tira, uhi* b cast th« Isrg« •!, lhe er*.<md
L-.’ a **’»!. *’-d t ■* ! ..rd iurg st uninbrr <»f
▼Oteu« rrspevUTriy at (Le issi general
elm íum in tbe state tor just «** of tbe
•upr-’tna court shall ea h have the right
au«! are hereby in thon Xf -I to p ■ ¡»raw
ai. l rv«t :n • d to * >
;• ty ju k. • f
such oounty, in writiig, the name of
one qoalitLvl e!r* ♦<«r to a rvs as judge
of elrx'tion in e«h proincl in raid
oHiniy, and th* county judge must and
»hâll ap¡«dnt th* rie* tors so rrr<«m-
m l^l. Inc» h county d this state
the chairman of th»* tw<» ¡‘••liticai par
tira < „i-iíng
gì h «*’, r iüul- r of V !<s
forili® Justice of the •:p«mr court,
and the •««rond greate-tt nuiul»ert re-
sj*rtitrîy. at the lati pra «> i » ng general
el«*rtinn in th;» state, may ulw» on the
first Naturdsy in May ¡»n «-hng each
rrM‘<i-4F K ■-• ’ -i <’L“ i-’n
and
rroíinni» j ! to the county judg* of t ach
• «»unty, in writiri.-, th<* name of one
. . »i : t.' d • b !<«r t •« * •
: k ■ the
election t»-ar-f in «• ♦« h j r»-*'in«'t in said
county, «nd tho munty ja lg« - must
a: ! ft! kll tit . ! tì
‘I : i “ d
’• rt
so re*.’omtnrnd«*d. If any county chair-
man and •» • rctary. a* alan*«* provid-d,
shall fail to file with th«* county judge,
before the first Saturday in May imme
diately prcGí-ding m < h ovu I at general
election, the names of th* qualified
e!«-ctors they
<>inrnen>i for Jndgra and
rl*-rks of rl<*in any precinct or
pr»« n. t* ci u.-'V «. uniy in thi- bl.it*,
th«* county judx»' of mi ; h county shall
appoint auid ort.« • r** «ui ho* » mi motion.
The stat* '• at- «ui T wlay, by a
vote of 16 to 12, r» f ’.«« n I to proc**cd to
th.- «dr«•l*«»ri of a I’ iil i Slate* senator.
The Benson hom»e. with thirty tnern-
b»*ift pi cut, took a ’’'.»ih»t, mid «• fc>t *0
¥»»*■ - for .1- 1 »1 11 MitcL*’ll and I for
Gvor^e H. Williams, of I’ortlan«!. Ths
«•o<
• came fr in Hui.tingt >n, of
Was««».
S«’na(< r Carter has by request pre-
•••rd« I th f«>ll«»win4 l»ill r* Liling to the
fro«» ferry at C«»rvaliis:
“That lhe county court of Benton
county, <>r , ij * h••.««»by authorir. I and
« •; • •
: ■ •> • ’ i-
li
' in a
free ferry .v ?• ••* th«* Willamette river,
at (orva’d.i, < h* , and to «■•• rnj-lidi
that end shall have the j«»w- r t • buy,
b’likl or I »*•* a ferry, u.ou: Is and
equipments therefur, or may in the dis
cretion of raid* art b.ir or employ
other j"Titons to fun -L m i . h fo ry,
groundi’^am! equip’nentii and run the
same as a fr«*e L rry at all r«*.i"»«nabln
L ir»; j r<»vi h••!, t.hal in <**•’■ !ui t*ng
sai l ferry it shall l»e lawful for sail
««»utitj- court to (i - ril’r rat» - of L*rri-
age to be charged custom» rs L»r cross-
iug »aid ferry «hiring the hours
H o’, lu k in the evening and G o’«-Io k
tn lhe morning. Said «*ounty e»»rvt is
h«;eby authorized to «!•» rwrythlng
r.e
ry to inuuLun said ferrv as
' ■
¡yu.- a n.»*.u. .l
• » ui-i du.”
IL re is a bill by Senator Haruion
th.il will be uf in*« "- *t to many:
■*S tl«»«» I. Any p« •
ri li' g <w
driving any vehicle, ’*l.«lher • • h
vehicle is 'Lawn or prop lied o; an*.:? xl
or other power, using any of th* p iblio
r»'.i ift in the state of O: • *<»n. when m *t
by any other vehicle sh i I ki-ep to the
right, and, when overtaken by any
other vehn le, he rball lik*-w’tM- keep to
the riglit, al!« wing rii- n rider or driver
to j ,iss him to the left. •-•» c- in hilb
« ju »» « to permit such u-hi i< • to ; a»g
free an ! *inintrrTupt«-d.
“bee 3. Any person who »ball vio-
l,*te any uf t. e p*«•%.- j .« of tins a-*t
shall 1* deem*! guilty of a ml*«le-
meauor, and, upon omv n-tion. »4.all Ira
fined hut 1» ** than $10 i • r more than
$50, or lmpriW’H ment in th«* noutity
jail n«>l mure t tn twantj i. vr days.**
The a»*nste committee on aseo »*inent
and taifttion has under curraideratiuu
atinrthing like twenty-five bills, cover-
ing all ; »st*» <»f the tubj t
It rmrata
alm«rat daily for the pur|»»iee of ven-
entering them, tforerol of the bill» j»n>
vide an entirely new mk • sement of law;
I ut Chtirmau H ch«-« thinks tlmt the
• - raw» has so far ¡«regrv ■- 11) at it will
f-e it a h - al •’;«* to attcm|>t t> enact a
gmeral law
An attempt will prub-
alby be i' »<!»» t«» j
a .)» ,al tn< \.ur.
1 tu >xirn<ct th. ptvwnl
riiciit »'•—»«.
P.m.l ■•II.... Ball., tane».»..
SI6HE0BÏIH1WRÎGÎIII
Proposed Cuban
Reforms
Receive Sanction.
to HAVE
A m
LIMITCO HOME RUUt
Aittmblr
ing
< »rtalai
tnring
I he
Will
Ms
C vsm I m I
t*a*«re
AWatre
N mv
Adnetele
tie
»f .<►•
Madrid, F*h fi.—Thr queen regsnt
stgnr>l • plan for reform« in Cuba, i (*«
fc hi'n»« inclu i«ra numerous and slab-
oral* «!•--rere am! will urcupy wvrral
pag«ra uf llw official gMMta.
The rrf«»rms o>n*i«l chk*fty in th*
creation of an aracmMy to lw* OAlfod
ths council u( aduiinistrwtiun. com*
| mi .* *! ut i‘iirt/-fivt* mrmber». <»f w ■
tw enty-onr are ta» be el«*.’te’d by thr pno*
pic and six by different c«»ijs>rati«m<
Ths retnain«ter will tw* «me itMMfistrato.
on* umvvrwity preh’ew>r, mra .vrehbishop
and five form»»/ w*tjaU»rw <w »tepultea
Thr ctHitwd uf almim «tratim« is rm
powrre-l. firstly, to (»rejratr a budget;
s*x*ntid!y, to rcsmiiw into th* fitarra uf
offL’is!» a¡q-'interI. third. th»*y maks
may a tariff, subject to thr nmdhiuti
that Spatu-h impc-rte will Lav* tbe atl-
v.. •-‘»¿s ■ ■
gj nr 4 tariff.
Tlw» gnv*ri<F* gt j«‘ral will rrpre« nt
thr home gnvsrnm«*nt. an*! havr th*
right tu tlomiuate officials who «Itali te
Culians. or SjMtnivI» who Lav«» resided
two years in Cui*©. Nevwtbclewft he
may Ir*«ly nominate high function-
•ries, suc!h •« mogunirates* pref«««<•, et»
< Hhcr < l<*rrucs rom uru tl»s mganis-v
torn *>f provisional munici|«ahti» s wh'*h
are to hr li!»cnd!y repr<”»»»ntativr. Th»»
municipal councils in grnrral w ill br
au»powered to etocl their prewidsnl an»!
have ri* liisivw control of the public
vtlnrAtion.
A • «»rding to another 4r«*r«*r thr g»»v*
eminent r* *‘<rv«»* to Itself r*trwor«li-
nary porwvre in thr evrnt of any dis-
t irir.im «» of thr public on’.er, ami Culra
w ill continue to rbn-t ariiaiors an«t drp
ttttes to the cnrtoa as at present.
Altogether thr reform«» ar* mu» h
broader in the direction of dr «»ntr.dia**’
tion than those granted tn Porto Fix'«»
Th»* jMiwcn» *»f th«* g' vt-rnor g' h«’ral ar»*
much extend«*!, white the council of
administration is »airly rrpreaciitaUv*'
of al! ¡Hirtirs and interest*. The Span
ish government will continue to vot*»
th«* >»u«!g«’t» and treaties for th* col
onics. Spanish products, according to
th»» reform schcino, will te- allow«*! a
rr!»ateof 40 p*r cent of the Cuban tariff
compared with other import*.
ON
AN
lv|»««titlun
EXPLORING
let
l.sava
«*r
California.
TOUR
th«
Gulf of
Son Francisco, Feb. 8.—The schooner
II <’ Walburg, which, during the re
cent Hawaiian revolution, *«il«*<l out uf
tl is port for the Hawaiian inlands with
a cargo of arms an ! ammunition for the
reteds, has te*en sold recently, ami is
fitting out for a more peaceful cruise.
When the Smithsonian Institution
decided tn rand an expedition to explore
tl. (liilf of California and its short «,
arrantfemeuts w<*rc commenced to pur
chit-«• the vessel for th«» use of the ex
plorers. The schooner te now fitting
out for tills cruiiK*.
ProL -*or An
thony. of San Diego, w ill te* in charge,
and with him will l«e Professor Mc
Gregor, of Stanford university, a L.t-
anist, and Henry B. Kvading, an
ornithologist.
The ex ¡«0« I it ion will lx» in the gulf
atemt six months, and in that time tbe
explorers int«»n»l tn visit Tiburn island,
that has frequently been reported tu te
inhabited by cannibals.
WILL
NOT
REACH
A
VOTE.
Arbiiraliua Tr««ty l<» <;«, ()*«r
He««l<»n of C«»tigra«ft.
tu
*««i
ChicARo, F.-b. N.—A Tin>M*Hend<l
*l> • i.il ftwn Wimhii.Kt»« My»:
The umter.tAtiding among .«*nator» at
prrwnt i» that the general arbitration
trouty will cornu to a vulu at thi, »>■»■
• ion of mtiftn--». No one doubt» tl.at
it will bo del>wte«l, but the oj}«Miti<>n
make, no nwrvt of it. intentiou to eon
• line mi muob time in ditk-u.xion that
a vote cannot be rea*-hnl.
It w ill l>e an eaay matter to do th:.,
a. ti e bu.incM of the M-nate i. f «t
reaching that »tagn in which there will
be a groat .trugglw for prec.il.Mna-
Aln-.vly the frietni, of the Nicer.,.- .«
canal bill, the immigration bill, th-
bankruptcy bill and other nivaeurca
arc fighting for time. In a .bort time
the regular appropriation bill, will
have to I»’ taken up and they will dis
place aliiKMt all other Imai new. Under
•uch ciroumrtancea it will lie cotnparJ1
lively «a.y to crowd the treaty into the
hi k.-round. The arntlment of the m u
ate i. generally again« an <>|»n de latte
on the trraty.
Th... K 111.4 In a Cnlll.lnn
DcWtnet, g. D., Feb. S —A milert
tram »landing on a ,i letra kat Arling
ton laat evening waa run Into by an en
gine going went. Conductor A lding
ton. Brakeman Hoalati, John laiftua
and Mr. Ilarrilon wrre killed. Three
pueaenger,, W. Rice, of Helena, IV
L, Loftua, of New Haven, la., and H
B. Grilling, of Hranirt. were injured
The acioidenl w»» the reault of a d.nw
fog.
Th. t»»’.! appropriation for l*giata>
tire .iprna. • two year. a:»c w a.
000
Taco tn a, Feb. 8.—A. W Under*
•trom. a fanner, living on Anderson's
islan»!. came luune late tonight and. in
Thr Beriw n houar waacallol tn or,!« a tit of anger took down a shotgun and
at 2 30 Moixlay, purwnant to the ad- blew out the brain* of bis i*year-old
k’Urnment on Finlay.
There werw son. Wlien te saw the terri!»le «Ira*«I
thirty preeetiL h» v» r»l bill, were in- hr ha*! ararom pl labra!, hr ptex-d the
tn.'-U'-fl an»! rea-l.
n uxals of ths gun to his hr a* I an«! blew
The iKri. hotitr he!<l a brief
i»*n oct his own brain«. Th* trouble t«
M» t. lay preei na to the me. tin* of the mild to have started from < Join rat n*
1- ■ .«•
>........
Aa o.'.ial nothin# Wat raurea Coroner H«»*kAhas gone to thr
done .■! ept to call the mil and more •erne, ami further particulars arc not
au a-lj' uri.m» t until •!. lay folluwinf, .»btAinable.
Captain Th- îaa R. Brown ’.-I at
Renator M«ilkey’s concurrent rrenlu-
Senator Price ba* intnalinrd th*
A Pmnkllttr? BurnwA.
hla boina j-'. 't •■ :ih of A.'da- i, Or . tion for the modification by congress following bill by reqneat:
Yuma. N Y., Feb. 8.—Th* hoy’s
a»-<-d about &3 yr.a-a
Mr. Brown waa of the Cascada reserva came up in th«*
"Re-1Ion I. That it »hall be unHwt*
Well III: -wn in
/ton, where he senate Thursday for final disposition. ftil tu insert any pruviaion or promise lormitory of the Gwneaee Wesleyan
•rtninary, a four-story brick building,
Will II- • If l-.-a 11
. .1 : .i . . g th.
McClung ottered an amendment fur the in a prom -«ory note r< ]uiring the was burnral this morning. There wrre
llarriaon a<lininia'niti >n.
rx -ption of 60,000 scree in an«! about maker or maker. ther»x»f Io |>ay any at* about 100 b«»ya in thr building, but no
the Three Sisters. Dufur and Mi. hell trvney feu in eaM «lit or action ahall lives wrre foot. <>nr stmtent waa in*
Tli -re tlol at the re --dring hoaplta!
oppu«e*! the amendment
Harmon fa- be c- Time: • It- coll I .a:i r.» t»s but jured
A valuable library waa destroy
In San Fram I—o a man who claimed
vorrd iL Dufur finally m«»v<v! tliat th'* any t te containing a ■ h j
lino 0» ed
Tira hras is $30,000.
to hive br-en of r- al birth. Ile gate
resolution br rrterre»! to a committee of pmrielna .hall not oth.«rwi.e be ia*
the mime of Ei g< re de ll -atili.irnai ui.
and claimed to hare I
a
ut three, who shou)<l l«e instructed to re paired."
rrwmatctra KvpIralwM.
port.
of Em) rea» Joæphine, the lirai wife of
Tovlra, Cal., Frb. H.—A prrm»tura
A pinmakinj machine turns out
Nap>><w>n. lie alo claimed to have
Two Paris sernnsuta are going to try 8.000 an hour, and wme facto:ie« hare •splneioa of a blant in the Pioneer
been an offle«* in tba Confederata to beat the lailkxm record by remaining 90 many aa thirty or forte mac hi nee st ®fn* »«•»•« M<nlterl in the death of D.
»ary.
I. guHtran and Edward Thom^euo-
twenty-four hours in the clouds.
wurk at one tims
OPFOSINQ
Ren Fr»i,c.r>> Feb • -^-1 . *n r
enwrt of California I...» hai. f Joan <<■
de. l»ir>n on the ar>¡» .il of 1 ho■ re lh,r*
rant, found C'lllty of th- murder of
Blanche lami nt ta.-utr • t e ni>
ago
It ia tn1'r»t «»l th- apt» al ha.
wot yet lem « • . • rrd by th’ o, r> in
ju.tieaa, but Mint attorney, f.b.o.
the juatiera will .rmt Bertaut a h -w
trial
S<> in- t imp. riant eivil ■■..*- •
kaveprrc.il’’
. .er the Imrr , .1 <*.
that It la aalti a -I » Ion w I not be
handel «town before tho end of t.ie
year.
In an interview today Outrant rv-
prviwkxl ht» aym(uthy with mttri>r.r
Butler, "hr. an«' tho tteaapip'ta an*
hounding him." a* he rat i. Iinr-mt
ciprea... hi. belief m Butler'» itilx’
ertili.
Fir« •« Salt Lak*.
Salt l^ke, Feb • — Fire bat
de stmysd the Sml t-AurrUsoh bo
on Main str t. Ct
H&fi.OOO, a Utile
insurance. B**si«j
t
l«>w, thsro were m
F
narrowly «wapr'd I
trician VaB* *»f th
W
esma in remtact w
tell from th* third
buil iing, but T<»rt*ir
tact with • net w «irk
w
broke hi* fall *
iff
it was wnh !»*••» I
bui
Rmitîi. a
m t
ktrf
Ik
rescued by A • .*t...-»t
from the rrw»f, whith
ha
driven by th® pur«»ii; ■
THE
CANAL.
••« •«•»r 1 !)*•▼«•«• I m
VAIr»< l*ar st
M »• VleategM« «V|»we, K.
Waahingten, F«*b» & —After • brief
parliAnientary *frujrgte in the Senate
tete thi» A‘ft«*r» - j. ti.c (riendft ot ths
Nnangiu <•«)•! bill w»*re urrabte to
hol«! a q i'irim and sil out the obstruo
(■.in to that area-ure»
The •t-KAte Agrera! to the hotiiM» re«o-
lution fixing Februar? !Ü für the «-rre*
memyot «v»unl:ng the vote for presnteut
uid vro* | cfti.lmt l-t forvi tlie two ! «■«* *
»f rongrews
Althongh <fof<rate*il for re*
ete;ti(M>4 Senat«»r thibnls, « f Liaho, was
wel«'*»triC«l hack t«» th* renate t«*iay wtth
markral rordiallty. ain<l with an alxin'I-
amr of fi»»ral tribu!Mai III» <le.k waa
líterollv ovufwhelcvml with iow-r.,
• i l ,.l '
■ ¿
while tebhra. rhsi
deeka were brought i nl«T Use to sup|*‘rt
t the many unique «I ov)«vs into whteh
the roa*« and vi«>l«*ts bad tee*n wrought.
A great cluster of w dets WM lira! with
a nlUm tearing i n stiver "1900."
Tira main design, ri< mg right fret from
th* fiiMYF. was an ar«1h. lhe pillar« twin,
while r«»res ami the <Tapstone of imm«>r-
tulh’W, tearing the » ord “Honor."
VA« W«8l»«»Mlr I’i ••<!«.
Cateotts. FVb * —- T h* Imite
cil has jti*t pw«M«-*! •
better pr«'MDtion !>f dann
«•(
«ternIVA 1!is Diste 1 I rOV tv:
th
bill call for th * >•« mt:
ti! in inspection is
alls »’larumat n *•* ra
ah ! th* creation « Í un
f«»r the -«»tetivu ••( li»«
Du>n*g the • ur«« •
th
Juhu VToodburn, ths rei
brr. seul that Burg»»- i G t>«*r»II <
bum wtiuld inform th V met» mi
eg e that th* bul « ir. pls
tirely du* to te al oon
it was nut dir»-« tly in
us ur
t AgluUA.
!*rt>wr»«»1 While
l«i th» K«» m »»
Washington. Feh. 5»— Tb* contrato!
elr- t»«»n «’ as »* « f <’«»rnrII v» Swaossra,
from the fifth Virginia district« u»* u-
pted th* attention ut the house t »lay.
Thru* K-’piiMn'An«» an«! three Firmo-
crois « mi the cira ib»n raittimitto«* bad re*
p»»rt«*'! in faror »»f '»wai —'ti. And threo
ItepuMicji».« «.ffered a minority report,
m-ominm ling that th* scat te ma I*
varani on thè groun -I that a fair circ
ln»n could hot te b< hi tt» »ter the Vir*
g nte election law«
\l fi. *i the Vote
«rame to te taken the majority c»»uld not
HiintiT eno <gh v«.»tn • to «all tl.s ay «*•
an ! uors, and Hwai i»n«n*s litte to his
•»rat was confirmed t •y an ov«whelui>ng
viva v » mv Vota,
V« <»ii r*«*r»ii»*i U|> iigm .
Washington. Feb. 5. — The huu*e
ra»n>rn it tra- »«n way« an«! tn«* ant t«»lay
(v»i»«i.|*r<«t the bill rra>»tnmerntel by ths
<>»«»» uh R»n»<»«*r of internal revenue lo
author i<r ite «u«|r of fur feltrai opimn to
lb* highrel bi44«*rw
Tbe committee
Il ■•|e»i to report the bill
Gra-at
quantities uf opium have been sei led Ly
rever»»»» <>lfi)t'als ou the Pacific etrasl
au«l th«».«- is no 4'ithurity un ter exist
ing I ah « Ly which it can b»* sold.
Nebraska Cttr N«»l
-F’
*er»|»«« Ih» A rManftmtnl*
children, :n age ranging
to
\l
.»ft)i
»
ngtun
. F«’b 5 •— tenAt«»r M«»r-
V cai S. broke through
w I
gao n rbarye of th»* Nicaraguan «'«nal
skating on a jw»n«i on
low
bill, accepted tl««- tw«» amendment« pro*
a » roes from tins city
I
nig!
i
Were draw pe<i. Three
plrt«» *urv«*y *f the canal route «liaiI te
to the family uf <». W
submittrat t«» the presi lent an»l approved
buy to the family f Pl».
x
before any ten I« Ate guaranteed or
and a girl to J
Mcllta: »•
T
w«»rk dun**; «te» that if the survey
children failing to r« L th« ir
•bows the ».«st will ex »« I $l&0,000,
at Ihn ACT i-t-'m» 4 )•
r-
w
nothing «li ill te «ione with«»ut auth«»r-
iBattroted and their hats f • >1
At
ifv uf coiigrraA.
on the «*dgr of U.e powi. a
• mall hoi» had b m
tl
Thai Sr w < «blurt f*»4«ttl'»M.
thr tea. Th«» bodies were f«*i !
U ashing ton, Feb 5 -— A bill provid-
tC^ether, all having w j
Al ing h»r tbe creation of a cabinet puet-
onuh
The pater.is t »*
:
III
Ihm to Is* i ill«w| by th© sra*retary «»f is
farmers tn this section
ter wo© dt *umre«d toda v by tu«* h»»»is«*
ra«mm liter *>n later. Thr committee
Two Iu«llatiu l»r«>wiiw<l
Th«» Dull«*-. Or.. F« L 8. —John U il* considered a *:>4g* **»<»n that the d*pa» t
ment inchrlv rominei ce, later an 1
linms and Jiai Waters, two In«I: u
uiuuufa-*t >rv, but no action was takm.
who were fi*l. ' / for ftturg««m m : ■ • ’
lurnbia river, 4t»»wn<»«| ut 11 o*cte k
this luorntng
Th«’ a« <!• nt « :*• I
at ths narrow . thr»*«* mil« - ater«» here
where th* uncut i* v«ry a . ft.
tn
immense sturgeon g«d hold »>f their
line An«! swung tliu boat ar»»*-« th«»
current The te at was u; <«-t ar.4 t
whirling water sr»««n«urn*«l then» d«»a
A 9 y«-ar-«»Id l «»y who w . im with the «»
man.ig«*»! to rea l» shore with th»- m l
the oar’ft from th«- I h .. . ju J t I
Story. The bod.1 s I avu nut Urn ic-
covnred.
I «*«>•• **<|UAIIV f«*V
M«-Alf»*rq.
W;u*hihgt‘»ti, I ■ I». Ô. —~ The anti*
»»< alpur bill was under • <>.*<«i»L*ruli<»n m
tbe renate conimi ite«* on interstate com
merce today, but adion w«u deterred.
Tin tenor of 4¡ft* u««-i.»n in li atra! tl.at a
majority **f th«» commuiez woah! be fa
vorable to it With umundmunt*.
r .1
! •»» g»r*» ♦ 1 •< g
I’ «• -) H arbor.
W aalitingi »ti . Feb. 5 —>M*nator Fry«1
tod*
rare n »•tice <i>f an amendin«*ul
whi«
ra pro] »>•»«•4 t g offer to th* sun-
dry «
d appr> »priati« •n bill, appropi. *t
• II« II«. »«I U •« Cruahed.
ing •I*
for th e impr«>vetu«-nt uf
San Francisco, FuL h —-A Lorribl.» Pear
I IItarter, Hawainan islands, in ao
•content occurre»! t<«lay in Smith’s <».u*h •vir«! •nce with pUu, ût Rear-Atliu irai
sturo, on Market street. J«»hn Truj-j», Walker
a carpenter, was instantly kill«.I h •
Hr.»«lu,
III, Still.
head I m ing alni"*t t»»rn off. Trupp a »■«
W ««hington. F’.-b. 5.Reprerent At IV*
working te-tw«cn tho m *«,« h »»1 am! thir l
Brt’Siuft, uf Punnftvlvani», wpok* before
fifhJM cn • |.rj-
A * :h- • ! .*T
a .«ft •L’*c«‘inling fr» m tbe fifth fio»i th«» commit tec on bunking and cur*
Trupp thrust li.« h a-1 into ti shaft rrn- y today, fAVuring th« a»l<»pti<in of
At that moment the fvmnterlralan » Id#» bill to fa»'ilitate international agrra»«
meni tueM«tb|)sh an interi»ati«m al bank.
rame up an»! strack Trepp hi tin* fa<
crushing him in ¿frightful manner an i
rH(»rg* I'uunil t>«»*«l.
nearly «Incapitatihg him«
t’ottugc Grove, Or , Feb. &—Thia
m» ruing ateul 9 o’cl«* k E P. Thorp,
Thrift, Thrift. Hnratlu»
agu Grove tender, wan
MraleetO, Feb. M —Mira R.lieccu R editor of th«
found lying «lea«!, face down in a p»«»l
M u M mhmi * t«^ iy att« i ' « I fier *
funeral, and <>n ret irning ir »m ti,<* of water a quarter of a miL'east uf thin
pU< t-
A •!'•• t«»r wh»» arrived al the
cemetery wa* married to Henry H
Haye*. Tile brnle is 15 yvarw «»!«! a. l place *<xm after «aid Thorp wa * stricken
lite gr<M«m 35. B«th live in Oukditl* w ith a revere Attack of aj«»plexy.
Thorp ftiitT«•?«••! comreterobly for muhc
tn this » « unty. Tl »» «um* tntn -t-
officiated at th* funeral an«! the wrai lime, I* »th ph y* tea lly and men Lally.
I*a*t Vrar Io* I
’« I abufit fifty a« r» «* of
ding.
___
land, put it «»ut in fruit trerw, but wa«
Mln* tC**(«•)«< I*» r Set < «file.
unabl« i«» tnra-t hi« obligations, an»! th*
Vancouver, R <
F-h h —-T? «• t. 1 pr««te*ity reverted back to it* original
court «»f British Columbia deui l»**! to owner. He was a msmbsr of ths Cum
day that the« al mit»* re.-ilarom art berland F’reftbyterJan church, and be
of |H90 WA« • f.-lü'it;
«I
Th'
J ’ long'd t«> th* M ironic order, try wbh’b
of th* act is to prevent th«* employment )»•• will te btiriral tomorrow.
Mr
of Chin«*«»- am! other Asiati<> »Under Thorp was in the new ¡rapper bnsinrra
ground in minea. Vp to the | r«“»« r:t ateut twenty five year*. He waa about
lime thi« act haï l*cen a d» a I h irer AS y» A’w uld
He left a «laughter at
Uw, the mineowners contending that Centralia III.
the act was ultra virus.
« «lireriil« ( r«»p rru*p«<t*
Han Fmnctev», Feb fi. —-With almost
Ill own to Atom«.
Auburn. Cal., Fub. M.—Won! < on»«« ran.tinuoUft ruins f««r two w*««ke the
hers of a tern'I»* a' blent y»’«terd.»x at crop pt. 4|<\*t0 <»f t'ahternhi are raw»-
Th;»» «••A«M»n’e acre*
ths famous pioneer grovel mine ru-ar sidt -ud ri••«•IL*nt
tJamascus. this ««»unty form« rly I • age uf w h»-At L a * !»•**■ n largely inereaM*»|
pru}>rrty of the late Henator Fair. Th«» over that of recent years, and eumli-
tiofiA joint to a bountiful cereal crop.
accident wa * ratu*«*»! t>yr a bl.u»: and s
pertwtendrnt Hulllvan *.»• bl in to Fruit ate» prom m , •» well, but it is luu
« Ally to predict the yield.
•luma an«! another mm« r kill» «!.
Treaty Signed for lhe Set
tling of lhe Dispute.
Ito
Arp-art
Fur
Uagou llr»M«1«.
Will
Sr*- Itati'«»«
wf
th«
He
f»«r
A.'uihrrt*
ONLY
F «li «aw »A
the
tl 'M
by
••tllewwMl
uf
t.luw.
Wu.M-gtnn, FeK 5 . — Hecretary
Olnrr an*1 Sir Julian Pali ncrf«»te. al 11
o'vkwk l>»lajr, »'.gn<xl a «■wnvvntÍ4>n f< r
.'•» Us ion of ftu
the <l'f.i>:,>..r» by a
wwii vi the 1» >»ri !i "X lin© tetaren
AU»k» an i tha Briti.1 pus*©©aiuh© sa is
lían.
n vk<-t by the 1 l!«t n
Tl e tr«ty protid.- fur a <x*mmtelón
i mb . • vili
of b><ir metnben». wh
The ra’tnmia*
1» a<rr«l cm hrrvafte
..r W Mfefar
• <on will mart in Lun
The formal name ; d the treaty is:
the Cnilral
“A crv.
’n te»n
Shit* s an i G rent B -Hain for the d*-
markatiun of the 14 b«t rurndian we©t
longitud©, as may te Dee»eaaary fur the
determination of the I m tu tii Lsry between
»ns in North
their rvapeetiv© ¡*.«*■*««
Amer: X "
Its purpose |s to Set 1l!e heyuru! I«»uht
the *ia**1 h**atl«»n of the imeridian, and
Ihn« prevent the dost
tetwren th©
attrm'tral in
ndnrra who have b
large nnmters to th*
-■ tnity »»f th*
boumlary, and the Ira <It HXn of there
ra-unf nra The 14 Ist w es l me ii! » an is
to te reluctrai o th© L
d iry line by
te»*rrtary Olney and b ir J alian Faune«*-
» •: e ht.a ««f
tote, b’it was lanl «Io«
d ©Mrakm by
diM«uiti in the treat
whl h Alaska was {««-• K*! by R usmím to
th© Vnllral HUtra. Tbe <difficulty has
brea tu toll ju«t wbr re lhe tueridiati
At ’nally mn>, by m» u u-ans an ru-y task
in su< » a •»untry A« < • nlr «1 Alaska
In •'%«•»! mure hospitable climrs. tbs
te'k of «Irfinmg phvs:« ally such ar ab-
utract luu* a* a jucruIjAh is I■*•*«• l *«ilh
.1 fh
Il v » a « a matte; <»'' i»«>
•urpr.re that Hl th* p*’*<*i»t ra*»J the
two «rountri«'* *h«»ul<! , la»h uft« n, now
that thr terrtl»»r/i* known to inclu i*
•«item»’.** and valuable gf»LI drj«o*il*-
Aft laid d*»w n on thr charte. th© m<mlh
<»f F»»rty mil* creek, ths Mera «• «»f the
gohlbuntor«. dsteuchira tut*« th«» great
Yukon river just near rtJ.»?igh th»* mer-
idian to cause ra« h sul ", American and
British. t*> ret up the claim lliAt it is
in their territory.
A* at present marked, it* northern
limit of the memiian wLreh f««rura th«
boundary is 300 u ilva u«’l of Ma« k*n*
Xia Lay, ait«! thr ftmlliriu extremity
. tu M..unì b* 1 -a
1» ,«• sud at tl»* »!.»■.•' departió« *f»l
»! there is no rcraHM'*!»* chance iur
i«*tion «r a radimi difference aim M
ths s« tentisi* who arc to undertake* th*
w«»rk of laying lown th«» meridian, it >
this is mainly an astronomi cal cal ’illa
tion. Thu vt«»rk uf lb© ra»ii>mission a ill
te tina!, for no ip|--al Will lu» frvtu
their «Ira isiom
-
however, sciti«» the whole Al.raknn
teumlary question, which has teen
j*’n»h?:g f«»r many y .***. It «!«»«.»* pro
vide for the wetItelnet»I of that portimi
relating to the mugli» *tn boundary,
aloni half of l! u « ’»tual tetir»«Ltrv line
li tWceil . Mrv<k> « an«! lira Bril lieti |H>;ft«K*S
•it »ns, ar >.| f<> rtunatcly Uu 1« portiona
whi
Inetoui lr»* Hiliciti to re-
cruna fric-
mot e i!*«
tion
Tl.ra soulth jsvrtkm uf th© Ime.
how raer. reniai ua to te fix . f«»r il waa
«!e» l ited
nut ori ly very insufficient
ftftiutl a* a
in tlhe Riili» i an treaty of
line mi»x» mg la <>r»g lhe tupA 1 >t a m«>un*
tain rai g* f akinling the cc»aSt from thè
suut
♦ «14 ’ ’ uf Al«u*ka t o a point
>»nnraH*»l With I) i© li Ut tirar
w he
thè t«i.*.*t
idia n, bu’I inv* «•tigatiun 1
•ml gl ’ r •tic suirvuy is •»!»í 1lo bave tic
V V l«>draj tjIra fA* t that there a ht» ©neh
Hupenn *. mlcnt Duf-
muu tllait» mug« •
fiel«! uf <» ur e»«*ii.*l survey a nd Mr King.
un© of tl ra Ih itlsh ffuw n surveyors.
und«i»r a »,i»-uial tr»*Aty, ma- I© a car.-f.*l
sur v »•y uf the t<’rritury in tbr vicinity
of tl »V SU' .«Wil! teuii«lary. w ith a v i©w
t«» th* gathering of informatimi <»n
which to Lus«' negutia!n ns fur the
drawing of a hew boundary line, fur it
hud te urn«4 .ip| «rent that th© RtuMinii
defi rii t i« »I» u is wnrtlhesa, an»! that lhe
• U’ j«*w l mu«»l r treated «I»» novo. Th©
rejorts «»f the surveys ar*» exjs9«'ted to
te math’ very s«M»n, ami then negotia
tion* will te set un f«M»t for the crea
timi «*f t • »mm.*« ‘»u to locate the
tu itlirrn w*cliun <>f the louiulary lino.
WlA’ttith « •»»»♦ w» I ••!•>»»
I 1 r *1.
WiraLington, Feb 9.—Th© Klam th
boundary comm is* ion has teen «its*
Snivel. Se/retary Frar • is has a«« ept-
i’l tl;»' r
?. i* '«n <»f Ch tirii an Cole
man, to tak»? »-ff« -t tomorrow, aivl the
i er..<*t-hsirveyor General Ham-
m«»t »1. <»f Claifomia, ar d (Captain Ap
ple.-at«, uf Klam.i'b Falls, Or , dis-
<4Hitinti«-d their eonne* lion some time
ago. Mr. C«4en»jtf> will remain here,
n ting in a confLIentlal capa«'ity with
H«-> rotary Fpnct© until the latter
leaves >»ffi c
The commiraion investi
gated the boundary line© of the Klam
ath Indian re*ervati«»n In Oregon, and
their report was approval a few days
ag»» am! f«»r wnr«!«*«| to »«mgrews.
Ai. rhi!<«'.itr* w’heme has I-*--n h tn-
nlatral f«»r providing Johannesburg,
H’ulh Afri«”i, with a comprehensive
system of rlu«*trie railroa»!*.
Th*
t'tah*« >•«* «•itAlur.
PORTION
NOHTHkHN
l»*f»lr<««|
n
A J ITO. I»«»«-»
Ih'Ston. J in. 39.—-The anno a ! me«’!-
ing of th* B -nm Hafe !>» p»»sit A* Trust
('«• , wh •«■ treasurer, Frank C. Miles,
was rra*ently found to te a defaulter
for a large amount, waa h«»! l today.
President Stone, in regard to th Miles
defalcation, sai l: “Taking the in»»fti
favorable vtew uf th* rairvlition, th© de
falcation w«>nl«l in round numtera
ain«»unt to $.09,403."
W a H a W a II a , FVh. 3. —Al a meeting
Salt Lake, Feb IL—The dradl««-k
has been broken. an«l J. I*. L aw I p ’ uf the < 4»iiimrrcial Club telay the mat
was elected Vnitral Hiatos senator on ter of •«•curl* g Abettor syAtu-tuof wng<»n
thr 53d ballot.
This cl«»*» - oi.»’ «if th«- n»ad* * a > «Bra u«ra*i| At length ai »«I a
most exciting politi a I ««mtenta ever resolution •<io|»Ccd urging rrprurenlA-
tiv*s At OlyinpiA to inlro>lu« e a bill to
held in thr mare
rm uurage thr uno uf brood tires on
(Arm WAg’ih«,
Trwwble at J»h«MM»«bw»v.
teudon F<-b 8.—Thr Globe thin .if-
Guneral W. P. Craighill, chief of rn-
texnoon says a rumor Is current in th«*
There ia no water on the moon’s stir-
city that serious «listurtences bats gitiraefw. has l»rrn placed «»r> th«» retired
list, undrr the forty y«*Ars* srrvicv law. fa. e.
Ltk«-n p'a» r at Juirani • »burg
Fir« al
J»t».
Will H» «••♦ rwtarjr of lM«erl«r.
ft* I>»ui- Feb. 5.—A special to tho
San Joae. Feb R — Fire thia m'<rn
Ing gutteii nearly a block in Ciana Glute-tern««cart from Canton says:
town, i-atMiing a !<■.«, <>f *40,000
It • Jtvigr McKenna, of San Francisco, hoe
not known how tho Are origmatMl but tu^-'-ptral tin* (ortfolio of secretary uf thu
It wa* pntbsbiy dne to thr New Year', interior in Prvsulent McKinley’s eabi-
Ju
M< Ke’iua’ft firwl AA’ifttaut
eelelirathin. The buiMing» wrre owne-l i.»'t
by G. Ileinlen, and folly tn*ur..l, hi, will protebly hr Major Warner, of Kan-
l<«a being 0.000 to «10,000.
Tbe . ' ms City. This informsti«»n was given
by thr pr< «•id»*nt rl *»-t to a duh'gatiua
Clilnree mrn-lianta l<*t h only, an.l
t who rwlhil to urg* thr •¡*|»ointiu<mt of
generally th.-re wax no in.arance.
Ju«lgc William Warner.
f^ri’bin. FeK 8 — A <li<pal<'h fToft»
Twr«> Germans have taken out a pat
■on ' ay «ay. th. plagwe baa made it,
ent
for the "inoculation of theaoll w>’h
appei>r»nee a, far north a* Delhi, and
i bacteria for the eu Hi rati'1" st plaota. '•
a« Ur isoth ai Ba-g< «>re
< ttlruifo A p«r»msn( !<»»*«•• Flrw.
Ch: ago, Feb 3 —Twenty-five fam-
Rtes, ra I ’lpant© of the Mcwton apart-
tn« ut ImiUhng, Thirty ninth and Calu
met aventie, w re driven from their
tela by fir«* at 3:80 this morning
When th*«* firemen rea* lnwi the build
ing it was foil of smoke an»! men.
w«»men and children were running out
in sn«»w > overraj streets, a *antilly clad.
By «]tiick w«*rk lhe firemen sulslural
what threatened to te a srriuus fire.
Al! of the (M ' lqsints will suffer a !«*s
to their teusehoki <<«>«!• by water. Th©
damage to lhe bmlding wa© small.