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POLITICS Scio Weekly Press. ORKGON Iü[ Ni WS Of 1 !HI *r*h«w.lv. K»*l»w «Í lh* l»|*rl **< Ha,*•"!•«• »r is» r,.i w»»* < all*, Frew, Isa 1*1*.raph Owlwmw« A bill ba© iieen intrudin'»«! In the N«'W York legislature providing for the pl a«'i ng of all the newspaper© in the •late under the cenaorvhip or ©upervi- •:ou of state authorities <'aptaiu-f general XX’eyler’© latent edict 1« «aid to be an order that all w »men arreted in Cuba a« **»u©p»ci«»us'* »hall be tried by court martial. XX cyler »ay« that women are harder to ©uUlue than ra n, and that if he had hi© way h© would kill them first and try tL©rn al ter ward. Agent Randlett, of the Umtab and Ouray Indian agency, trlegTap>bed Xt'aMhington authentic« there were fif lr©n men who had made local ions on the Ian*!« of (he Uncumpeghro rveervr; that they bad refua©*! tu lra\« and th»! there would I* trouble uni»-«© troup© wr^e ©rnt to eject th«*m. The expetme of the Oregon Holdier»* Horne fur February was 91 »088, a© •hown by bill© audited by theeaerulivu committee. The Umrd Htimalri the government fund will ke*q> the hou«e • lx month© The term© of Galh»way, KolwrUuD and Rust, as trust**© have txptirod, an<l their an«'* eeeora will be ©p- pointe*I ©con. Mm Thoma© Drianuil attempt©»! «ui tide at Heppner. Hhe first tried u.» take ©arbulic acid, but was prevr’ini«*! by her husband, and directly afterward t<- k a quantity uf rough on rata A physician w«a immediately ©ummone*!, and. by a Tig>*nraa war uf the srorr.arh pump, her lif© w»« ©avid troubles ara Mid io b© th© cauer A Hwe»ii«h -ffircr committed ©uicide at the Astor Louee, New York ■ Hy. un der remarkably nmtimial roudiiion*. H© ©hot himself while detective© were breaking into hi« room to ©met him for ’ inlw iuib iJifHt. His tMuinel name » A. •••’*■• . Al. I I; • »« ♦ : wax Gustav Kini.blad. II© wu married and came rar from a g*»od family. He was paymaster u! » battalion < f the Sw«xjlsh army. <ir« »v © ha© replied to the i«l©fitic©l hot* of the power© ©¿pd it is regarde»! a© of a u* »«t favorable natuir It la ba- licted ti.'© < risis will **s>n >•© pM»t. ».« tb© Greek not© At h'ast funviabr» a I a » si © up» H i whim a oomprottiiee *aii»fa‘ tory to all 4'umvr ur I < ah G* spsrodily rea< hr«l Thoma© < undt, of B'4o;t. XX* »• , di©*-! I * H© ©a© the last of i ounpAin» of thirty Dii«©ionarir« s who left for lit© ialan Is in 1836 He was the first while p*©r»*jn the native© of M aui • .»nd < vrr *aw The well known p o»ne©r and hi©- toriAH, Hun, Nineveh Ford «Bed in T!>r au«« of X5 a ?|( XYalla laM week H« w . - : Lis tL-i»th wa© old ag«*. Hl* was tlx- year© an<l 8 month© old. first wagon to drive into the Gra»i<|* Rondo, and the »«•’<) ml *' ■ th« Rockies. At © St Patrick*© day convention, held in Ran Franciaco I ©at night NM» Intion* w«re |«»sv<l urging all true Irtshmsn to unit« In li»-.«intenan. ing th* C«>rbett-Fltgsin>m<'t»a light, which will tak« j.U * at Carson on th* .lay rust!« aa-r.-l to tb* memory of Ireland'* patron saint. Th« navy department ha» lasund ad- v*rtirem»*nta ill eg fi-r ov. »,ix ■' t .« of Harvevixed »t«vl armor for the thr»-« battle »hlpa now building The Is* fixe* th" maximum prioe to I»- pud at |.mo per ton. and the offi lais of th* «liqiartmi'iit are no* »anguine ..f return, to their advertisement* Mr*. Henry Ward Be. rhei h*l at her hum* in btaniford, Conn, on th* tenth anniversary »d the death of her famous h isband. and ahe «a» *»5 ye^r* of age. Mr». B«ws-her |sKs.«-t away jsraccfully, aurround«! by her children and friend* Her life ha.1 lern de spaired of lor reveral week* preceding her demise. Representative Kruse. o( i’la* L ooms county, <h«»l at th* hospital in Halen», where be went to attend ti e aerelon of the late attempted legislature. He had been confined to Ins with typhoid lever for three weeks Representative Kruae *aa sept to th* legislature by th* Populist party, and wa© a m©ml*r of the Dana house. J ore ph N. Dolph, ex Unite*! Stale© tenator from Oregon, pa»»»-1 away at hi, reaideno* in Portland. His left l«g was amputated al»»iit four inches above the kn«e—a heroic courae that off.-red the only possibility of saving his Ilf« from bliaxl p.o nmg from a gangrened sore in his left f«s>L Owing to hit ad vanced years, th* shock proved too great and be livrd but a short while. From Havana comes word that th* Fanta Clara canirt having jurisdiction of th* charge* against Kylvcster S»»i*l, the New York World correspmdent who was arreeted in th* early part of February.while treveling in a train be tween Tunas and Nanetl Hpiritu*. haa rendered a decision releasing him from custody. Mr. 8< n > v *1 la no* at liberty. John ll«s com mi tie. I suicide at Sum mit, twenty miles west of Olympia, by drinking laudanum He had been sub- jert to insane spells The body wa. found in a shack near the camp where h* had been working The report that Jaj»an had gone to th* gold standard is now •aid to hare been prematura. A bill ha© been in* trodueed into the diet providing for a change from the silver to the gold stand ard, but no action upm it has a* yet b««n taken. It haa twen announced that St Gau- den’* equestrian statue of John A. Logan, in the Lake Front Park. Chi cago, will be nn veiled ^uly SS. Th. work of the scuptor is now being >-aat in bron«e in New York, and in a few day* the South Park i»mmi*»ioncr* will begin to build the foundation on which the immens« figure will n-»t The date for the unveiling of the statue has been •elected by Mrs Is-gan in commemora tion of the day when General I»>gaii took command of General MrPbereon'* corp* before Atlanta, after the death of Ocrent’ M«Phereor. SESSION SCHOOL Tbs A N*w *r,a.h at I.aarwlwg <*« < SI.a." CKIMrea. J BC’IO * IN Chi- ago, Marc h IB.—Chi. ago child ren ar. to receive instruction, m the throry an-t practice of politics M.n of »«ivanced thought aaaerl that a move- ment of thi* kind I* iwiaoary to insure the per|<etuity of the republi-an form of government, and It i* to be attempt ed in a systematic manner No defi nite programiM has l**en arrang*!, but th. work will probably be undertaken, or al l*wt Iwwun by th. Civi ■ Federa tion's committee on «lucatioO Richard Waterman, jr . areretary of th. «-oramlttre. W A Giles. princi|«l of the Watt Graham achrail. and other* lliterewtrd in the subject have been dis cussing the prelimmaro-* for »»nielima i>a»i ,Uo far a* j.lannnl. the movement <*orit«-mplate« the al lition of a thor ough an I complete course of civic* in the public wtinol curriculum, with the objiwt nt drilling pupils in th. theory of politi-w and go»»l cilia» nahlp. whit. the practical part will b. imparimi by voluntary partieipatioa in auxiliary ro Cl.tlMI The Moman’a Club, of and similar »--ganiaatioii* have become interewied in lbs movement and are •tiidyiug th« »ubje» t with a view of being able t« *»»iat the Civic F«wI «ra il. m'e »-» inmitt«-. with practical eegffr* tiou* for giving the matter "ffwtlv* form EXPORTS OF PRODUCTS Mulem.til For February aad lha Fast KlgM Moalbs Uashniglon. March 18 —Th© mAnth ly ©tatemrnl <d th© princt|>a1 articlaa of domwitic ©iport© f«»r tb© month of Feb ruary and for th© right month© ending February 28, last, i«Mm©d by th© bureau of ©tMt«t)©«. ihowv that during F©bru« ary the ©ipf»rt» were: Br©a»!«tufT«, 918,008,687, a lerr©A*r, a« compared with January, of about •2 700.000. cuttoa. 117.100.78© a I©- • r* i© nt aUiiit fl I .»‘50,000; tnir«rwl <• 581.14*», an In-'rr.»*© <d ♦ »OU,• (MM), proviauon©. including rattle and 4 w ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' * •' ■ For th© eight month©, th© «spuria of br<*a-l«t are given at 1136 SM.78W, a© <w»m|>arvM with 904.994 949 fur the *u:.i'’ r laat y ©ar, < «»tt<m, 918(1 688.- 701, a © «‘'Ulparwd with 9140,824,825 f<»r tb© corrvffpotxling period I m «1 year; mineral oil©. 9(1.784.885, a ounpara- five UAin of alniut 9500.000; proviaiona. in* hiding attle an l hog«. 918.778,164, » ti.parativ© I -a of aL* it 9 *>00,000. Th© total ©spurt© <»f theae four arti cle» during February* amonnted to 942.* 167,854, a »4ft luf»R, a * ix»m|»ared with J- » ' * . | ' i'N For th© eight month© the gain© were about 985,980,000. I »r* c*w a I rwt*rr New York. M ah -’I i 15 —Fir© inv«4»*«l th© rruiser N©w York on Tu©©day whil© tl>»* vr«»*’l wa « lying "ff Tump- kinwvHI©. The h»rviard tmupuiinff in r jrn‘UH<lfd by coal bunker». In it were 2.0U0 poun<!» ut gun<x»iton and 6,<MX> pound* of puw Jer. >m«>k© |*uurrd from th© rnagAKin© »i»<i an alarm wa© given Fur th© firit tint«- in th© hifftury ut the • hip th© »uh'inatio Hr© aiarih had f;tiled to work. Water wa« turned into th© coal bunk* cr- .indl th©»© w.»« no »tint in th© qtmn* tity. that before the rruiaer h»»i I xm •*«*>*I Governor*» ialan<l it had taken into th© ladd such ,i weight of a ater that it gained three feet in draught and h© I to I m * ©ailed will» great caution. Arriving al the navy yard th© New York wa« pumped nut. An ©lamination wu made «hen it h im found that the fin* had not origi- HAled in the liiAgaaine, btit in the coal bunker» adjoining Th» Kallway Mall < larks San Fmn< i* •». March Ift —Lucal pna- tal employe« are |*rf«vting their plans for th** t*cnljr a»NX»n<l annual cunven- tlvli of poatal clerks, which will meet here Tue*lay. E«*tal In«pr<?t«»r Irwin La» left f«»r Re4<hntf, where he will meet the Eastern »»elrgntew and escort then» to this city At the opening »es- aton of the - onvention, addreaeea will bff delivered by Mayor Phelan. Ruper- Intendrnt of M.iU» Flint and President Waring, of the convention In the evening a promenade concert will be given after the businc** aemion, and on the following day the delegates will he gUratM on a trip atolind the Lay uh the •t««amrr I k »ah. On Friday an escur- •ion to Hants t'rua and the big trees will tw made, and or» hat u rd ay evening a re* • pt »on will be given at the Haiti win hotel. Huslnesii arsaions will be aand- wiched between the junketing trl|* < «ru I..r India Hugrrer*. Chi »go. March 15 — The movement to «• urc . ..ni for Imiia*. reh.f. hereto fore in charge of Dr It G. Holitw. of Jacksonville, ami Dr. J P Bousing- ham. appamte«» to represent the Chi cago Minister*' Aarociation, was today con*>lutated with the Chicago ii mwll- te« appolntel in on notion with the board of tra.lc. Hon. C. C. Bonoey is president and K. C. Keith, of the Met- ropolitan Imnk, ia treasurer of the oom- tuittee. All th«»»« forces will oo-oprrat. with the mayor anil other* of Nan Francisco in bawling the ship furnish*! by the •eerctary of the navy to carry grain free to India. Ti>. corn will alm io carri*» free to the Paritic by th. rail- roads. • torr al Halsey Rabbgxt. Albany, Or., March 15 -—Th© ©tor© of M. V Koont*. at Halsey, wa* enter ed hy burglars last night. The safe was blown open and ••’.o stolen The atrong l».x within the »afe, which > «• not «.pened, contained 11,000. The robbery was not iliarvver*>i until the «tore was opened this morning, There ia no clew to th* robber*. Thr Royal College of Rtirgeon©, in London, has decided to confer d«*gre<w upon women. Kr"l "f IHe VVt.rnn.la I.«14. Ran Fram i*-o, March IS.—The krel waa laid today al the Union iron work, for the battle »hip Wireonain. th« con- tract for which was let by the govern ment *tl month, ago. The Wisconsin is to be of the sain* class a* the Oregon, which wa. built in thi, city, though larger and more heavily armored. Kb* «III be on. of three w.rvhip. of the name site, the other two being the Ala bama and the Virginia, which will be con*tru<-ted in Kaatern shipyard, The contract price of the Wiacon.in ia almut •3,000,000. CONCLUDED Xallaaal trsals affj«s«re»4 Batrw ©••si»a Alas fMe. the Waabingtott. March 19.—-There wa© an unuAually large attendance uf sena tor© when Vkv Freeldent Hobart call«*! the ©rnatr to order at n»»m today. The firat bua:t»«xM waa the reading of a let ter from Governor Hr a« I ley, of Ken tucky. aanounonc th© appointment of Andrew T. W««»1 ©a senator to eucoeed Blackburn. H«*ar at on«v movwi that U»e ©rnator elect be »worn in Gorman m<*ve«f that hl© crrdrnllal© be referred Ui th« oomtnit!©* « n privilege» and el©«'* tmna Hoar «aid he would not object, and the credential© were referrwl. Then H »ar presents»! a written notice of two profMMted amendment» to the rule© of th© ornate ot a radical nature. The mo«t important was aaoordmg to Hoar*© written notice **To enable the •©nate to oct on legislation when it de- •ireo after a reasonable de latte. ** It provide« that when any bill or reoola- tion had hern under onnanlevatIon for more than one day. any ©rnator could demand that the drluite tie clooed. If a ma>«rityof th© «motor« dewired, there •honl i be a vol© without further delay, ©nd no motion should !»e in order, pend ing a vole, but one to adjourn or lake raMNMNU The other amendment pro|x»ewd wa© to prevent interruption of men« I era of the senate. It provide« that when a senator make« a point of no quorum, there shall be a roll call, and if the prwoenro ut © quorum ia di or I need buai- n©«e ©hould proceeit A memorial w a» p>r«wnted t»y Hh<»up from tho Idaho l«-gislaH>re, taking for the Annexation of « pwrt uf XX'yoming* It wa© not read. XVarren ©aid if the XX yoming l»*gi«lature bad l*©en Informed ■ ' ■ ■ i j. taken act ion. It was d<* t ied <>n motion of H«j©r tliAl when t!i© «M*nat»* ad journal, it •l.<©iid b© until Monday al 11 80, but in executive ©«’».«ion the «mate reoon- •i iered it« action and agreed that ad journment would 1»© ©ine dir- Thi© w *- f and « ip a- no t itintF« could l>© transa t©d in half an hour M4»nday. and the nomination« mad© in that half hour would fail if not imme diately <x»nfirmr«L At 12 40 th«* s|*rcial ©e»«ion ad journed. Ullhuut < nirnilinstit Washington. March 12 —The senate ocuuinitt«*© on foreign relations today agre«*t| to rejNirt the Alaskan loundary treaty with Great Britain without amendment or change. The arbitra tion treaty will betaken up al a special meeting <>f th© committee. IMPORTERS Tariff PANIC-STRICKEN ieglslaflou Rumori • Aauarat Alarm. Will lb» < a used a Bill Will Be Debated at Let gth in the Senate REPUBLICANS SURE IT WILL PASS Ho ware < RMtslU** < umj>l*l»« th« t*—?! XfttbWal* Fulir, »f K*|fir4l»g © pp«sittt«»,l Mrmh»r» XI ©Ahingt4»n, March I A—The tariff ©iluatiun ia giving th© R©|*ubhcan« »»me «-«morra. They f«w*l ©uro that their bill can p*aaa. bat it i© now hrliev^l that the drbate i© g**ing to I m * rxtrhded In the arnatr. ft 1« known tL© mt«,n- Hon of th© Drruo* rat© t* to talk on ©ticry subject in lb© bill After th© •cloxlulra of the bill bemwne known, it la beh«’V<*d there will be a great in croase in ltnpa»rta After th© n.'W bill g««e into rffret, there will l«r a awaprn- •ion of tmp«>rt© for several mouth©, and a «xm»©<jueQi falling utf in re«-rip»t©l am! the bill, which wa© design«*! to in- iroa©r the revenue«, they ©av, a© a mat ter ut I». 1^*4!! cause ad- »** Th - vi* © • number «»f Ih*m<-^W©/©n»o«uiy It i© their poll«’« to have the bill p mi med. but not until after it ha© been thoroughly diewun»<'«!. XX ithoot an active majority tn th© «en- ate. the Repoibheans will not be able to hurry th© neuarr along The Itr- p»is Mi '-mu ailvcritea have indicated that they will n«»t previ'nt a tariff bill from pHuwing Ami are n<»l op|M«ae«! to the pwii:ry o| delay. R©pabli<*an «Miatnra now f©el that th© new bill will Lav«* to i»e amended materially by th© committee on finan«'© of the ©rnat©. It 1« known that »«"V ©ral of tin* * hnluk© Lave U muh auhm«** t«'»l U» the nietnl«*r» of th© finamx» com mittee, on«' being th© «'hemical ©che»!- u»c. Without making a c I« mm * exami nation. it 1© believed that ©r»nat«»r© think th© rat* * ar© in *»m© ©;»*«•« high ♦•r than th© law of 1890. A«* *»*»oh i»« the new bill i© presented, th© Re|H>bli «'an member© of the finance <«»tuinitt*'« u:l! begin conBt«ieratlon <»f it, «*v« n I*»*- for© it pi©*©«-« the hf’i*v, in order to have it before the »enat© at an ©nrlv There wa© »ome talk that Republican niemter« of th«* finance committee would be eon© 111t«*d by th«* ways and • at work on the tariff, in noler that a Jh? ’ f * 4 - I 5 * require a© httl«» am©mlnivnt by th© •©n* at© a© paaMible. Thia has n«n b«-en «lone, nor wu it eipectod by th«* »ma tura. At preaent the only d«*6nit<* part of ■ ¡ • ■ -g* .4! • I tors is to bring tfo* t.«nff bill Ud-»re th** ronat«’ a« ©« k > ii as pio«*‘ible, and iir*-« it with all pxiMiiblo ©¡M*ed. New York, March »2.—-The World •a vs: The dinpakh from Washington pre- Th.’ Moot Hthetlul* dieting th.it oungrea* At it. *¡>oeial *«•- »ion will at once incrwaar th. revenu* Washington, .March 15.—The Repub by adding from 10 to 3S per cent to the lican member© of th© wavi and mean» M-iieiluie. of the Wilson bill, ha* created f a «mall panic among importer., and an ©ration uf the wool iK’hedule of the altuiwt unprecedented ruah to get bond t-aiifT, resulting in th© practical re ed goods out of the warehouse* la-fore adoption of th© McKinley rate© u.i tp« li. r.take* effi-ct. wool. Rew wtM»le <»f ciae* I, which in- Th« prop—-I nummary action of con- clnd© merino down to clothing wool© grew lots tuken merchant* completely and other ©oft qualltie©, are made du by rarpriee While they were prepared tiable at I! cent© a p«.»und; wool of for a *|>ccial session to pa»» a new tariff clae* 2, which include© Lei •»••ter, Cote- bill, they *«pec led that the new bill wold and Lincolnshire, ar© nuule duti would occupy the attention of ccmgreae able at 12 cent© a pound* m»«l the for at len*t (it months, which would washed woole of thee© rlaeee© at 22 and give them ample time to withdraw the 24 cent* and acouied at 83 and 36 cent© »10,300.000 of good* which were in a pound. Th© MeKinley rate of 82 bond on January 31. It had never oc p©r cent ad valorem on wooia of the curred to them that congre*» might third clane, or carpet wool©, i© r**tnin«*d. adopt a temporary measure for increas The cla©©Hh ation of wool© wa© ©ome- ing the revenue, and the possibility of what rhang»*l by raiding a few varu*ti<*a such a thing, witli only about ten day* formerly chu«e»-l &© carpet wool«, to th© to get their gooda out of bond, at the clothing wool c I. u » m *4. Among them present rate of duty, camw*l a genuine are < 'kina lamb’© wool. Egyptian and *ei,ration. It is underatood that But Morocco. terfield A- Co., and other importer, of The American Woolgrower©* A*©«© i drew goo. Is are among the heavieet at ion ha© ©liked for a 12-cent duty on w ithdraw «re. W imj I© of claa© 1, but the comm it to© ha© In banking circle* there is a greatly not approved their rwqueaL increased demand for loan* on call pa Th« % p|>oliil«*«| •iviiAtiir» ler One bank Ina-le a loan of •500, - Washington. March IA —A» a result 000 to a big iiu|«irtlng firm for the pur- ot th. several conferrtevra which have pose of withdrawing gooda from bond, been held, not only by Republican«, and the |«yment of duties thereon. but by Democrats, it may bo definitely sai l that men who have been appoint*! IKah.t I .gl.lklur. Ila, t*IJuur".H by the governor« in stat.-a «here th. Boiae, Idaho, M.»rrh 13 —The Idaho legialatnrr» hav»> had an op|a>rtunity to legislature a-l)ourn««i at 3 o'clock this sl«»ct will not la» admitted- The Re- morning Before adjournuirnt a joint publioan »»«to of time to bring the rr-dution wa* adopted ] roriding for care before the renate, as even alter de a cuumiwui.n of th« governor, eeeretary but«, of which no one oouM prmlict th" of state and attorney general to inves ending, it is not at all likely that a tigate the management of the atate favoralda Vote oould !»• exp. t«»<| The offices from the beginning of th. atate men who come to Washington with ap government. Five thousand dollar* pointments from governor* will lie a>l- ««» appropriated todefray th« ripens*. vired that they cannot b»- given time to The bill to reduce th« *alarie*of atate di*cu»* their cases, an»! the legislature» officer* and judge* of the suprem* and which have failed to elret must be re diatnct court* was pa»«cd with a num- sponsible for the vatutnem in the her of amendment., the salarls, nt the state’s representation. juatlce* living put b*. k to »8.000. and Oakland llroor, Star» Hobh*<|. tboee of the diatrl.t judge* I wing filed at I'.*,600 Roseburg, Or., March 15 —Medley's The bill to create the county of Clear grocery «tore, at Oakland, wa* entered water waa pwsm-,1 by th« eenate without last night, the safe blown open with amendment. Two irrigation bill* wer« dynamite, the money-drawer broken, worked through in amended form, after and from »13 to »10u and the records a very atubborn fight. >t the W iTSTmen and other hi|«ineiM pu per* in the safe taken. The robbery Ureal W*»r<h»rn‘s !l«lleris»«nl. wa* the work of an septet. A sledge, Chicago. March 13.—Th« Great monkey-wrench and chisel from the Northern la about to etjond »100,000 blacksmith »hop were ured to pry o|«-n on th. improvement of the equipment the front dour of the store. A man of lie |*i»eeng«r train.. Three ar. all who was hanging around Oakland y«» to be vretibuled according to latret and terday, and who bad a lot of |«>«tage most improved raeth«»la, arid new equip, •tani|*i he waa trying to sell, I* sus ment will be added. pected. r»ans>l«anla < usi Mina K b »»!•• loti Pittsburg. March 13.—An "ipl<>*iuti orcurrrsd in the Berwind White coal •haft at buhoia. Pa . at 11 thi* morn- luir. There were 100 mm at work, and all hut thirty-rin» got nut The mine foreman a a* l>«<lly burn»!, The abaft ia 300 feet deep. All the en torn I »ml miner, were reamed till* afte rm on John irraliam. Gomer Hopkin*. Prier Irwin »nd Hugh P«ynol<b were burned, but their injurie* are not thought to bn aerioua New York.March, 13.—Th« Herald'* wrvwpo nd ent in Kio Janeiro telegraph* that martial law ha. Iieen declared in the «tale of Bahia where UonaeilheiK,'* fanatic* are engag»-.! in a swrioua r«l»-l lion. The government ba* di*patcli«d <l«n«ral Han tun to Bahia with a large force of Artillery, the rcliel* in the la*t battle with the Brail lian troop, having aptured many of their gun*. Within «ight daya the government will aend (1.000 Infantry and oavalry reinforce, nenia to Bahia. Gal* at i.lorla. Astoria, Or., March 13.—A severe gale set in thi* evening about S o'clock. Much damage is reported in varum* •ection* of the city. The new cannery building of the Fishermen's Aae<»-|ation waa demolished The gale was so se vere and the aeas *o high that the steamer Telephone could not ernaa the l«ay on the way to Portland. and wa* obliged to return and tie up al her dork. San Franriaoo, March 18 —Henry Sullivan, © bartender, was ©hot and kill©«l by px» I iceman Dougherty in an O'Farrrel I-street «a loon early thi« morning, and th© latter imm©Jlately afterward ©hot himself in the head, in flicting a ©enuus but nut neceaaarily fatal wound. H.lfar Ihr rhlllp.l«»«. Madrid, March It. — Th. Npwniah gov*rnni*nt ha* <l*il<lo<i to s*Bd 16,000 marin, lore*, to th. Philippin«. *h,»E ■ H«ri»n»lrr. Constantinople, March 13 —It is an nounced that 33,000 Turkish troop* are concentrated ca the Greek frontier It i* understood the Greek force s.ut into Th«a*alv do not e*ceed IS,000 men ut all arms. Us new tariff bill . lnlr-»4tae»4 Bonn After C sha jr»«« % ss»n>bl«*S- WEYLER rumpl»«* MAKINQ WAR PeVBslallM«» uf <’«sba I lUmate ObJesO Wks New York, March 10.—Hylv©»t«*r XX Ashir glon. March 11 —-Chairman Ding ley, ut th© way« ©nd mewn© <x »tu Seovel. the WurkU© Cuban eorrwpa»nd* rn it tee, today ».tn! that be ©apjeOUKl that ent, in prison alKan«*ti Spirit us, writ«© the new tariff bill will be remly to in from hi© cell under «late of March I: **S»me idea of bow Sfiata i© making troduce very soon after cungrera aawem- blea, 8(«■»king of the rep»»rt that the war here may !w* gain©«I from XX ©yl©r’© law might provide that the «iutiee ©a* own wonts. Two weeks ago thi© cap** I ©hould go tnt>>< fir* t immediately tain general of all Cuba had the alder- «»n the intrrsli. ti«»n of the bill, Mr. men of the town and th© townspwople Dingley ©aid it would be imp©M»aible. ass »© ruble in H»e |>ul»li*' gquam A l* unde© th© constitution of the Unit«*! «inwMing them, be ©aid: •’ *l*asl year GomeU and M ceo went Hlatee I«» make a law retroactive. In th© Unit«*I Htatee, be ©ai«l, imp*»rt© west, destroying right and left; thi© must Iw» a » i » msi , J A<v»r»lmg to the law on year I am coming east In finish what I am going to make grim H <* statute books at lb© time the goo»l© they left were imj-»rl«*i. Th© law a»uld provide war. and before I get through the coun that g»M>ls ©till in hood should p«ay the try will be a© lure a© tbe paxlm of iuy n©w duty if they ha*I not beeu with haml. * “ The troop© in the town have acted drawn from I t. I at the time the law like vandal». They are in many in* Went into effect. The committee had under oon©ider- stance© quartered on privata familirw. at ton tbe sugar ©chedule, but reached Twenty were allotted to the hour«' of a mulalr©»« of g»*<>d reputa I am in ho conclu»i«»n regarding it. The free-list wchduleWA© compdeted. formed that they horribly a bus©*! th© Alt-’ ugh G- • • r a | XX ♦ v Irf ! «• Nearly all the remaining article© which host»'«’ had not bvn du»pee*I of, and which hitherto sternly pr<»>iibit«*«l and merci- were dutiable under th© McKinley law, |<*A«|y puniabfwl such atrocithw of hi» (‘atti© bad been reatored to the dutiable list ©oLher«, they have been rare. At rat©« ©»»snew-iil levs than U v M Kin fur this Urge numU*r of eokiier« have • ley rale» Th»'©«* addition© to th© dutia • - - •. k . ble hat inclixle sum© chcmH'al© t|*cd in their entrai!© Ufi to f«*©ter and rot nn sp . Iiag •! » tbe mAi)tifa«*tore uf as»pM»» «nd it may t ’ » the hot 9 ’ in • Iw» neoraaary U» increase ll»e d»ity which ease, •’Robbery by ©oldlcra has become ha! been place*! ou ©oap»© in the first prevalent. At U*t a Spnniah cUrk in ! a Hp’anish ©tore pursued one thieving change a© t«> raw material©. aoMtar who ha-l stolen a hat and kill*! ’ > l\” ‘' * •' M : ' • * Th© clerk will, of «murre Is* t»*©n cnmpleVwl, ami there is cnnsidera- him. l»l© question whether th© a«t valorem ©hot. II© 1» In jail now ’’All a U hi I town the *k »s ar© <L»rk rate« of th«» M> Kinley law alia!! be re- with th© »moke of burning property •lured, or •!*•« 1 fie duties impAMMkl. Five newly built h»»u»«'© of Anit'rican THE OUDEN GATEWAY. «*«tat«wt at Tutncuc, near here, have !*»«en «!»•*astat«'*!. All th© corn » »* A Mumor That ths «hurt I Ins Will © u «* m burned by the troopai four day© ago. <>p»t* It. FArmhoase« were rax«**! tu the ground Omaha, March 1! — <’on«ter nation A* I have no mean© ut verifying t! * tu. w a* 1'atHM'd in Union Pacific oirvlre thia I mak© no menti«*» ut th© -torn =* of morning by the receipt of a rumor from whol«-«»!© «ÌAUghlrr of farao ni In the sah Lak»« <’tty to the affe.q that it wim country around abouL *’XVf©«ever th© ( u!*an «'hief near hr»«* definitely known that the Ogde»» gate* W:tv to the Ltah hialio Montana and has been, be ha© been in s»»m© hot fight L ; *y 5'»«) w -u -i,|.s | L o ■ been < »regMu terriu»ry. n«»w controlled by th© I can Union Pacific, would be opened to other brought back to town by 01 team. railroatia M*on after the Hbort Line corn- •*•© hueputal« from my cell w in-low. menocd to tran*a'*t buatneaa on its own Th© Hj AiiiAfds And < *ul>anS ha»«; be* ti ©c> <»unL The new*« was must joyfully maltreatiM here.” reo'ived by the Burlington, the Rock Island and the Missouri Pacific rasslt. General Manager lhckin*«<n, of the Union Pari tie, •-aid: “I have ho information on th© mat ter, Evm should action be taken later, the annoitn> »onent at thi« lime, while the Oregon bhort Line is a part *>f the Union Pa« iflr system, is premature, to H.iy th© least. ” General Pas^nger Agent I axhsi . of the Union Pacific, as hl: “The question of opening the Ogden gateway to other roods is one that prob* ably a ill not tie «h»cid«s| by the Short Line man »/«Mnent for several month« yet ! iloubt if the policy of the roa.l on that |«»int has :»• yet been considered. The short Line is a part of the Union Par»tic. and that ia about all I can say." General Mar.agrr Holdrege, ot th© Burlington A MiMSOttri, «aid: *’Thn» is gt mm | new« I hop' it is true. Il would I* a good thing f »r the Burlington, a« well as other hnew, for it would let them all into a territory where they <letter very much to carry on business.” A Miner’s *•*»»*. Bak»r Uity, Or., Mn-h 10 —At yu.irixhurg, in Baker rounty. Th«'»«’.ore Eby, a miner, wa © working alone in a •lope in th«* Gtff*»r«l min«* when a hug© k i- ’’ f’ *■ ’• hl! ,1 .* u Cl a *, i Tho Worst IÌAÌlroad Accident in Years. FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED i*nfo Train The ”< «en«»* I» 3 I mine Aii«i W rrrlitd I m I'lubanh niral T««» <•*• W© 19—<>no of Princeton, Ind. that h v© or- thff w*»r»t Fa eurr«x| in th many year© *l«x k to the happened u F»lV*buFg an id ited, north- over the Evan©vilte A: Terre Haute nwl I, oh © mile n«»rth«»f Haxelton. The engine e went over the etn bank incut, fall ng a diet a nee of fifteen f«‘et, into •ix fuel of water. Th© ©maker w<m t©b * »»| mx I by the baggage car, and die ’ I I V« car ©ml sleep-cr rt'inailied on tn© track. The engln«x*r ©ay© he waa run- twenty five tulle© an hour, and when he ap»pr*m<*he»l th© waahuut *iw nothing bill a small hole. The engine p«»«»©«| over it and went down the em- iMtnkmcnt. Th»' d* »1 are: G«*»»rg»» A. Heera, tx.miuctor; Josep-h R>©miii, fir©- man; thrvx* paaeengerv, name© ut»kn«»w n. Two were wonmbxi seriously and s* v- oral slightly. All the pxi«»©liger© in the »tm»ker ar© *uPI«><•’.! to Lav»- bcm kill«“«!. Four twwj..» besolrs < »«l:d H t.»r S- or© wet© ••*-*n in th© siu«»k»*r aw it broke !»«»«•• and rolled down ll and Boated off in th© W UM Harry J Hill, th© only lUftHuber Ural «'©»-aped unhurt. Srt « l’*»a I |>** m the <»<Hirr Uhiragu, March 13 -In order to avoid arreat J J Ihiff tnrn.’d aviciuua dog Io, •*»,» un ttfii.vr 1. i» k»on y»'M©rday. And »• « result lx»th aj © n w « h”«pi ta! Aiid »1 14 *n| ill»1 1« '. . CHI in IIIUV die. Buff wetit h«m* *J with hi© wife, and, » severely, turned her hhe c«>mplai ned t<* Kriekem wa© «»ent t<» i found the dour© tael mittoi by a small hoy. th© offi<x*r, drugging ! II© bit him arveral ti Lux»ratir!g the flesh Hi ©HrCUedod in getting li hl© pocket ©ml fired, t t effect in the lower p»ur I. «;! W .iX I t’..- kt',-. At>d : It H..I men. Th© wouml«*-| pinioning th© unh unale man fa«t. to s©il<* the officer*© W c AI • I n as Witbin arm’s length of where h«* ©t<«©l himself Atla»k»,*i by tb.c B* th w.»s a pick. XV1 th thi» instrument he m©n w< ©FA» I (3,'»»rt*f FW J hv •)>»♦ p»ri©«i the n«'k from hi© leg an<| eltri firn other »»ftb ©r© and when oilier «»fib ers Arrived ! eat©*! himaelf There w a© no aaaiwtance wjf « unuontcHHis. untxuife'luui». Th© men w err •on wa iu-;»ror than Mr Gifford*© h< »u©e, ju©L retool “ I to th»* h*H»pit »l ai d th© d**g I n * low th© «lump» of th© tunnel, iiiid the k >||tul. only piersori there wai Mr« Gifford, her hu al nt nd I m * i ng ©Lsenl There ©¡w only Vacratary »hffrmaM's oh © thing for Ebby t< do, and that wa » XX uihit; k t»>n. M <r’*h 12 X|r sh©r- to get hmmelf out th© l*©»»i wav |* - iuah haw aunuuiv ©*l to h»« a-Manat©» ©ibic. TL* journey .<'«©.» I of him r© that h© i© iti a fair way tu tn©k© ©r- qmred ahu«>»t ©tip©rhuinan effort. He ranarinent© with H|* m » h that will re- had tu g»> down on a ladder tn a »txty W h » v © il»© great cmhao uf irritatiou in foil ©haft from th© •♦(«»}© to © 'utiro-l t’uhi H© ha© »»ib»nltt©<l to th© Span- which wa© 800 feet fr«*iu th* »-tilra©« i<h government through Minister Tay He let him ©«’If down th© »hail by hi© lor a projxMHtn»n that Am©ri< an citiarn© hand© and on n-.v dung th© tunnel who ar© •u©|w,<*t©»l <»r c<invi<*U»l of *x>tn* crawled out, all the time suffering th© plhity with th© iH»urg©nt© ©hall )>© im- mo«t inteiiM© |'.»in. On r©»« hing th« rn«*«hat©ly ©i|*»*ll<**| from th© lAltiml dump ho called fur help and Mr«. w ithout inij’ri**»t»:ii«'nt or )>rtM*r©ution, wilson s niisr ordeh Gtffurd cam© to hi© m»©i©tan<x« and uh !©©« they <huU voluntarily return an>l hel]*ed hitu to the house and tuhial»*«!. plat© Ihctii©©!ve© in j*'u|Mr«lv. Th© ar < unrrrns I s portatlon of 1»» Kurv ia- gr-iiiciit w i H"f » !v , h*>w©v©r, MECHANICS WALK OUT to |w*r»ii» ©ngagfxj in active hoatilltir© Washington. March IL—The flrat or who hav© he*n takm with urm© official order g - u «'«! by Secretary W|L X| r. **h©rnian l© a)»»» prtq- ©irtf to he- w»n, of th© <l©partm»'!it of agriculture, ©srlrs of Buil<1lt*( Tra4*»* Mlrlhrs In aagural««! la Srw Xorb. gotiat© 4 treaty with >|Min, hy which made it© apitearaiKX» today. It exmeern© N©w York. .M h 10 -—Th© fir«! of a the ritfhl© ut nalural(*4«i ciliAi«n© ©hall th© ©xjMirtation of beef to foreign coun- I»» 4efin©’l. ©•firs of ©trike© that will probably in tri©«, an<l provide©*. ’‘That from and after March 15, volv© 10,00<J m«x*hanb'a of th*' bmhiiiig Ihfrr %V»A* 1897, all l»eef offered for transportation trade© was ordered by a <x»mtnitt©© of (’ohm, March 13 I — A M’liotl© ‘IlWpUt© th«- l«>Afd of walking d©h-g4t ’ *© at th»' to Etiro|M*an porta,whether freah, ©alted, ««x'tirr© I a tn on g th© I Jant a lean» ©in* Over canned, corned or iMicked, Gung the nt*w (‘»dumbiA college building© ployed a© !al«»ror« on 11*' < 'nlcbra a»*©* The connniitte© meat of cattle ki I1< g | after the paaeag© 5(H) wf»rkm«*n quit. lion ■ •I th© Pn. un i ©anal an«l other© of the act under which thia order I© proceeded to other laige building© to of th«' canal ©m|'L>y»*« The men finally mild©, ©hall l»e a* com pan ied by a cer order ©Irik©*. l«*'.im© engaged in a fiM’hl which th© It 1« ©ai l work will be ©top|«*4 on tificate iwntxl by an in©fxx*tor ut thi© l*»lic© were m .»bl»* to quell, L Tb© niili* every large stru lure now tn cuurwe of dr|«artment, ©bowing that the cattle tary a<Hhoriti<*« w « t © » ».I© *»l on fur aa- from which it a a© produced a ©re free oun«tiaction in thi© city before the «lay ©iatance, and a <l©ta<'hm«‘i iit uf tr»M»pA from di•©*©©, an«l the meat ©ouml and end©. The ©trike is the outgrowth of n was sent t»» th© «ceno of i the diattirb* wholesome. Until otherwise ordered, dispute twlween labor organilation© a* am © Their proiwnoe ha I th© effect “f certificate© will not be required with to which shouhl cuntrol the work on reetoring ord»*r. Ihiring th© fighting elevator«» beef exported to other than European thr«*© laborer» were kiH©«l and ©averal countrica. ’* wtiuivlel Th© JAinaicAn© ar«* cii©Awti» The ItMlllr ship Oregon. Th© original order <»f th© ©ccrelary, Han Frstivtsco, Msr» I» V. —All sorts fir»I with the condition© tiii'lvr which of Auguat 28, |M9»5, for carrying out th© they work, and numl>or© of them are prov 1*1011© of ©ection 2 <»f Hie m l under of rumors hnv«» sprung »»p <m th© water applying to be *»»nl luu'k to their home* front in regard to the sailing of the which the order i© made, i© poatpone*! (<» th© date act out in Secretary Wilw-n’« latltle-ahip Oregon. The report, have t.asy >ft«*ttgli Uhm Tot* Mn«*w vari*» greatly, *ome ta-ing tiiat *hewa* 'innilar. \X\v’hingt'Ui. M.irvh 12. J »•*1 at a to start next Wwk on a trip to beattl«- Th* l.*s«*w Hrpoft. to go on drydoa-k. A »mall acii».ition tu»»© wL©r» phot»tgrapher© hai a L ah Albany, N. Y . March 11—The reso was «Treated l*»lay by the river steamer <b»n©«l bopc of diflcuveriiig a rwilly prac- ticabl© pro* > ««• uf ©ob»r pbo(«»gi Aphy, a lution of the Joint ivmimittee on trusts, J 1> Peter* going along»id«* and «li» which belli scleral «©»stun© In New charging into the Orvgoo a large cargo rwporl tn the ©tMt** •bqmrtment from < UHMllI <4©n©r»l Maron, ut Frankfort, York city last month, Wan submitted to of flour. It waa an indication that the the legislature today, Il noirs the fact batll«-*hip i* pre|«ring for a long gire© a deM'ription <d a mean» of doing that the dectoion of Judge Hw ay nr on cruise, and water-front prophet« said thi© in a uuiiinvr w» simple and ioex- the federal constitution forbid, action that the war v«wsel wa» getting rea-fv | wi »» iv © a© to I* availabl© to ©vci 7 pbo. oti th«1 part ot individual »tales to ab*o- for a vo>age to Cutie in case of war t'*gr.4pb©r, thuw »»¡MUiing a n©w era in Th». |.r«»-e*a is tlm lutely repress trust*, but expreaae* the wltliHpain. The cruiser Philadelphia r©pr<*luetlv© art. belief that the attorney-general can, by ba» already started toward Ca|«. Horn, «li* ttvrry <d V*hu©agiH«( a Pcman «avant, bringing action before the supreme ami though report has It that «he will and i© puraly chcrnical. court judge. The bill which acrom- return thin way in a f«w wrek*. the M»ny Turba Wrr«» kllla«l. panic, the report grant, immunity to water-front wiseti. rre twlieve that only Berlin. Mari!» 12 —A di*|>at«'h tu thè witnea.e* who incriminate themselvea, enough vessel* to protect the Pacific Ccdogne G<»r.* ite from Camlia *»»ys in » and give, the supreme court subpoena roast will lie left on thia coast tight between bashi baaotiks and a de- power. A bill may lie intrwluced to tachmrnt uf insorgente lnd«»re thè gat«4^* stop the factory *y»teui a* tired by the lir. M m Wilf, of H lellmrg, Ger of thè town, sisty of thè Turba wer»« sugar trust. many, Ima iliaoovered five n«w a*t«roi>l* kitloi or wuundtwl. The dispatuh fur- Senator M.-Carren fll*l a minority re on photograph, of the heaven*. Thi* port exonerating the sugar trust and bring* the number of tutmir planet« up thrr annotine©© that firing lN«tw*u.*n thè op|s»«ing forre© centi nuca, and thè tonni aaying the trust has made possible bi 433. la thrratcìied a »ih Inoendiariam. lower pnev-a for the nmimodity. Killed HI* Wlie and lilm.etr Kanaaa City, Marvil 10.—After u I «press ah «I I rright Trains < nllldr. Portsmouth, Va., March 11 —On the night’* di**ipntion, Gu* A. Norling, a XXnkhff©, Ky., March 13. —At 1 United State« rrtii»*-r Raleigh today •tereotypor, atf<-d 3ft, today fatally o’clock thi« morning th© Hi lami* ex- steam waa found escaping from the »minded hi* wife and killed himw-lf. pre©«*, on the IllhtoG (entrai railroad, forward slarltoard bunker, neit to th© Norling gave th« woman fifteen miniit«* nor thbouml, col I wir» I with a freight magatine The bulkhead« were dan* to leave the houan, |»>inting a revolver train at Ea»t Cairo, Kv. Fireman geransly hot, and an exphsiton waa at her. She defieil him to shiait, liar XX alter Roger« ©u«tainc«l fatal injuirt*©. feared. However, the crew gr»t to ing her br«a*t, and a moment later fell, both leg« bri tig rruahtd off. Th© mail work quickly, and the coal was taken fatally wounded. and ©xprra© ear© were demoliahad. from the bunkers. Then it was found that no fire esisted, and an examina A new typesetting machine photo The queen of Portugal waa instru tion revt-aled a steam pip© leaking graph© the copy and reproduce« it in mental in Introducing the ©©rum treat No damage wm <li»ne. and no ammum* tyi* ment of diphtheria into that country. tmn was niuvel Tb» l.urb «>f W I! I lam ll«n>s«>y 4n<ir«** • Halloon Trie* The Santa F* Will *avs Money. •L-ri izit - j * • , M I ■ h M ¡1 re 11 in — Grand Ottawi, Mar- h 11.—Th© government Chi-ago, March 13 —A new agree- William Ramsey, a negro, has heard of Sweden ha© notified the government that he is heir to by the <l«-ath meni has iieen reach*» between the her© that Prof©a*4»r Andrew will »tart of his father'« brother in California. K.ulheni Pari fl and tho Santa Fs con from Stockholm aGuit th© ©nd of Jun© The w hereabouts of the nephew hid cerning th« u»e of th« former's trark in hi© Italluun. in »©arch ut the north been lost track of, ami after a year's by the latter from Mojave to Han Fran polff» and reqwiwta that Instruction© b© hunt the eieeiitor* found him in this cis.«!. Uniter It, it i. claimeil, the given th© offiriMla ut different point© in city. lx-gsl stejM were taken to pr..«e Kent» Fe will effect a considerable sav th© Northwest territory and llndwon heirship, ami the pu[»ers have been for- ing in reniai«. bay, to report th© bMlloon if lighted. *ar»lnl to California. New York, Mar. h 13 —The Brillali The governor uf Pennsylvania make© a atrung plea for better ©chool factlitie© in rural «liatricta in order to check the tendem y of country youth to remuv© to the citieo. A healthy balie should cry three or four time« a fay. to Kive it. lun^* nee.led elen i*«. Ho anert. a medical Authority. hark Athlon, Captain Hpraguo, abirh aailvl from thia port March fi, via Ixmg lalan.l soinel for liunkirk. i* aabore on the Orient shoal., near Grc.it» fort, K. 1.