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I brief CntMprr feirn«l » * llrtirto «f It»» I Happening« •»< th» !*••« W r»h < ul|*d F»uiw th* T»l»graphl* < aluum* Klre men «era injurwl, two fatally, in a railroad acc. lent at la> Orang«. III. A meat train tourvl for Hammond )uiu|-«l the tr.i * <>n the Brit Lina of the Chicago, Ilaniinon<l A U ratern ro.i t. Th-- cr.gii.e «¿a <!i!<h»L two of the car a were trL'a»'j*.|, and tha r*> tnaiixiar of th« tram thrown from the track. Mt «fid DAY IN CONGRESS <'»•• eat f« I *•••!«»• la th« Washington, March 20 —Th«s**wion of the senate today was brief and une ventful. A large number of bills was inln*looeil and the first report of th« w*Nion «an received. A smile went around th« chamber when Mtewart. a resident of (.'arson City, N«v , where the pugilistic contest ocrorrwil yester day, offered a lull for the relief of one Corbett. It proved t» he a priva!* pension bill. One of the measures In Induced by <1 al I infer profMMMsij an amendment to the ««institution prohibitm< !«-<mlation in behalf of any religious denomina tion. Turpi« fave notice of « epeeeh on the •lection of senator« by popular vote, and that he would intro lore a resolu tion propvsiiif an amm'linrnt to th« coti«titot ton for tins purpiMm. The first re)«*rl of the Mesiun was prevented by dear of Iowa, from the ootnmittee on Pacifi roads, and was favorable to the bill for an adjusknent of the Pacifie railroad debts by • cotn mission, consistmf of the secretary of th« Interior. sr«'rctary of the treasury •nd attorney-genrrfil. <iear asked that the bill be ms-l’’ the unfinishe*! bust* ne«« of the senate, with a provin» that it should not hr taken up for a month. There was no oh)«, lion, howe ver, from ( orkrell. and af^rr considerable diarua- sion th« bill went to the calemlar. There was an objection file*» to Gear*« resolution calling on the attorney gen eral tor information as to the foreolo» * . * C* : roads. Morgan fave notice that h« wt.uh! later submit a minority rr|s»rt of the bill for a commission. In the cierwtive session, the report in favor of the arbitration treaty was prY’*»mted by senator I Xavis, as chair- man of the r«»ininitte«' on foreign rela tions, «nd was tn th« shaj«r of a r*s>»- lulton for ratification. Morgan's spre. h zas a statement of his position, > tin nature <»f a minority report in op- ¡"Hlitjon to th« treaty. THE Mi HI 10 COME The Mississippi and Missouri Nearing Danger Point WORKERS LEVEE Rle*r* %r* falnla Rial«»« «6w««w 1« GIVE Il *1*1«! I* M*|tlng V»rth«»«l •««! Htoinfall at V ••• UP %l| In |urt»«xln| Memphis, Tenn , March 22 —To night the great fka»! . laimd five more victims. At Morion, Kit a lux and h**r four children were trying to make their way to the town for shelter, and while attempting t<» cr«a»» a railr«»A«l trestle the strong current ovara helmed lb« ¡Mtrty, and all perished The obi««i chib! wo a gtrl aged 16, and the A »mall ban I of nnenj4oy>-i work young««t an infant of H mouth*. men have begun the conatrm lion of a The river is *till rising rit M«*tupl«i*. boulevard tn Gohlen Gate Park, Han •nd the indican««n» art* that it will Francian>, to |-ay for which ) uhl>< auto «ontinuc to «to so for »ome lino Tl»<* •cripUon« have town taken. E* Mayor river tonight stands 36. y tert, a n»e Hutro warned the workmen to keep off since morning of C, i hi« land, and aa the boulevard extends Th«* rise i« OMitifiumg at Cairo, and across Sutrv's property, work had to bo heavy rains prevail in the upper and euapewk-d. *-utr<> has promised to sign middle valley* TNrunglmut the entire a dcv<| for the strip, however. Northwest territory, th« drainage from which swells the v«*|iime of wat«*r In M imi lllarxbo Berard, the rdd<wt th« upj««r Miaiossippi, tbe«M> rainfall* poelmivtr'wa in the country, a I m » has continué. The same conditions prevail hel>l offi-e tor a half century, has rw- in the territory which !«*«*!• th»* <>h»«» signed. Administrations ami presi ami other tributari«'», while the heav dents changed, (•wtm»»t«-r generals iest ratns <*f al! arc itceeending over the came and went. po.tofflc.-a were rwor- already su I »mrrgvd Arkansas territorv. ganta^i and rerlsMifb-d, great political On the eaat«*rn side of the nvrr cvMitin- upheavals annihilated every branch of uous rain* are falling At M«-in|4i!* the government, but she remained un an ! tí r-. ig! it the district ( disturbed al Weal Point, Ji. Y. In the last twenty-four !-.«»ur* amrmnted A Havana v|*>«-ial to the New York to 1 46 inches, while h «-ro*» the riv«*r Work! says Through < ulsiu lu re it at Helena it was 2.4 2 inch«-* Sci long is learned that a traiu carrying Span, ah as (he heavy rains Continue there I* tr<» pa was blown up by dynamite a hila »mall chanee of a cessation of the over passing over a deep gorge south of Can- flow. dvlaria, Pinar del lto> pr« 'in*.* as1 The work of r«'*< ue an«l reli«»f g«»e« neary 3NI »•l l'-rv wrre klllr-l or in forward with unabated weal. Four or jured. The locomotive and sis rars five rescue steamers arrive*! here, wetw demol ishssf. The tragedy occur red bringing *ev»*nil hundr**! ref’ig«-*—, alont the 10th Inst. nearly all of whom ar«' destitute, to I** I" rr»ldcntlal Vumlssiissi. earotl for by the charity «d Memphis In the cl* utive • n of the senate, Washington, March >0.—President pNkpl*, Th«* relief conimittcv ha* its t A« l<»ng as th«’ overflow to the Alaskan Imundary treaty, which Mt Kinley b-lay sent th* following hand» full. Continues, fun«!» m ill l»e he«sh’«l to re is In the nature of a substitute for the nominations to the senate: Poarll Clayton, of Arkansas, to br lievo the immediate pressing wants of provision for ascertaining the meridian. It provides for the survey of the whole envoy extraordinary and minister p!«n* the fbxkd stifferenk Inasmuch as practically all of th«« boundary line, but ft lea definitely the i|«Hetitiary t«» M< m o. William Osborne, of Massa« h molts, sufferers are resblenta id Arkansas, th«* boundary aa provided in the treaty of relief committee telegraph«**I to G«» v « t - 1HS7. The boundary line tn that consul general at Lotulon. John K Gowdy, of Indiana, onnsul- nor J«>ncs, of that stat* Asking hi* co- treaty is incor|a>ratrd in the amend* operation in relieving the distn** of nii-nl <d Mcnator btawart, and, if oar* K'“' ‘ ! « < I*. |b • John M. Brigham, of Ohio, aasist^nt thousands of people of his stat«’. The lied, is made a part of the treaty. governor replied that there wer • no sec retary of agriculture. <« -.ert r Hi rs, ..f W is!.ingt-'ti, has funds at his «li»|«»sal. Tlx* local relief Perry b. Heath, of Indiana, first as issued his Arl»r day pres: lamalion, committees have sent out an ap¡s*al to • istant fsHilmastrr general. reswimmrnding that Fndav, April 80. «>f Árk.iiiRA- t\| 'am Charirw biiaier, of the ord the indi»tdíi.il I - * I«- I* . 4.-1 |>» t; i. . |. .. of Tennesat e an«! ia«*>s»i ppi. nance «Irpariment. to lw major. M »•’ t>,** -n to | ititu-g trees, slirul a Henn L Marindin, assistant to the and vines and in other ways bi-aiitify- superintendent of the United Ktales I *»*«• W<itk< r» («Ive I |> ing llicir hotuta. In connection with coast and geodetic survey, to I m * a mein Helena Ark , March 22.—The riv*-r the governor's proclamation, State Su 1« r of the Mi**i*sij»pi rivcmmimission her«* is forty• »«• v«*n feet on the gauge, ps-rinti-n li nt itroan has prrj**ri*l a which is one and one-tenth feet Irelow programme to be ri n-lere*! in the dif- APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR high water. The river at Westover is mill grab • of the pnbln • bools from six inches high«*! than ♦■v« r I m T-r- the first to the grammar grade, inclu llwgrnla of W ash legion Mat* Agrirul known, and at Old Town, six miles I»«” sive. tarai < ollsg*. low W«’stover, the river is llire«- inches The report that the O. Il .< N. Co. Olympia, Wash , March 23.-—The above the highest water mark, and at was contemplating an estension of its governor ttslay »¡»pointe*! Walter W. M<»d<»«' it is six inches higher than « ver lin»s to the Kootenai «** intry has to-<*o Wlndu* to I m * regent of the state agri- lto*f«»rv. I.ffl. lally di-niesl al the ofAoea in Port* utihural college, vim K. K. Ingraham, Tonight, a*lvic«*s from M< m | oc are to Ian 1 No . b i rprie* is at pr- i-nt of Seattle, whose term efpltrd March the <-ffe« » that it is Ím|>oMiÍdc to bold under consideration. V. 1SIH. H S Blandford, of Walla the levee there until morning. The The Mississippi river is on the rise. U alia, is rvapjM«inte*l to l«e regent of men in charge of the work have given H im term will up the task, their work having been in Al Memphis it has r<-ai hoi 8«.3. the the Min«' institution. highest ri-cxod since the establishment end Marrh 9. IVO3. vain, although they have lab«>r»?d vnli Th«* governor has aiinounrel there antly to hold it. The ¡woplv who live of the weather bureau. Along lhe low lands of Arkansas there is great suffer will Is* no ai js-intinent to the office of in that iH-ighlMirhoo«l have l»een warned ing among people who have been driven a Ijulant ge»;« ral. Th« duties of lhe of the impending diaaMter, aii«l ar«’ fl««* fnuu their h< .*• • by tin- n inn.g wa position will I«* performed by Major Ing for their live*. The water is go Bailainc, the governor’s ¡'rivale secre ing over th«* t«»p of the levee in th.it lers. A Missouri Pacific pa»*< nger train tary. vicinity. The steamer Abltott, a gov The governor gat« an audience to ernment IsMt, is now loading at M« m I« h - ran Into a bunch id horses near Wolf Creek, Kan. The engineer and fire night to a committee that suhmitt<’l withsM<k!«. implement« and laliorera, man were kill»*! a las ■ of • ><*rx for th* executive*» consideration rea an«! will g«» to <>l«l Town, where Work injure*!, mostly train employee All sons why he should approve the capitol will l«e prosecuted to strengthen the lhe cars but the sl««|>erw were over- bill. h’Vce. Half of the fore«* will l»e left at The governor today vetoed aenaUi Modoc to further rinh’avor to kivc th«* lurried. The ¡.j-engi-ri v»*aj*e*i with bill No. IV4, which gives holders of lever if possible. comparative ease. The steamer Abbott ti'l«. shoal and oyster lands certain pa**••*I here for points below with K.(HN) In revenge for living ejected from privileges Tins bill is held to I m * un- »acks and a large number of laborers. trains, tramps . ati~l a are k on the cm »n at i lut ioha I. as it attempts to take lamisvillo A Nanin ills railway this away rights already acquir<i| by certain Ilrath r»f thr < row« I’ritire t»f Japan. morning. They spiked a switch, de j»Mrtles under the law. without giving railing and demolishing a freight train ban Franriac«, March 22.— Captain them any rviuexly; also that bill \o. and causing heavy damage The 224, which ha* been signed, gives the S A. Day, United Mates army, late tramjes ha-l intended wrecking the Chi improvers of tide lands all of th« privi commandant at Fort 'lason, this city, cago limited. They have been cap lege« ask'd for tn this bill, and pre and more recently of Fort Canby, tured. vents infringements of the rights of Wash., who has just returned from a several months* stay In J»|«an on thr Postmaster General Gary has ma-le upland owner« steamer Peru, says that the crown the definite announcement that the ad- The other bills vetoed are. tniniat ration had dec|c*l to adhere to House bill N( k |H), to construct a prince of Jafmn is dea«l, an<l that lhe lbw lour-y ears tenure of-offi. ,- |s>iiiy for wagon road from Lyle, in Klickitat sad event was being openly diacu-fte ! all |«*stinaatcr» <•» ept in a few »sew txtunty, to Washougal, in Clark county. iu diplomatic cir« les, although at the where removal (or cause was required N.» 2«>0, appropriating 11,700 for same lime lhe news was a stat«’ secr« l on account of delinquency, inoornpe- th«* relief of George Babcock, of Walla an«! was kept from the public. li-ncy or unsatisfactory conduct of ad Walla The heir apparent lo the Jaf*aneec ministration of office. The governor appioved lhe»« bous«* lhn»nr, acconiing lo Captain Day. (xsan! away at one of the palaers of Professor J. H McMasters, of the bills: N»» 450, providing for a state wagon the royal family between Yokohama university of Pennsylvania, will arrive in <'hicagu this week with a l in lie of rioa«! from Marcus aero«* the Cascades am! Kioto several «lavs befur«* the sail manuscripts of the new school history to Marbl* In-.k I, and appropriating f20,- ing of the Peru, but for various rewiuua the fact has not been publicly an* of the United States, in which |iatriot* ooo. Japan ha* just recov istn is the keynote. The making of Nu. 42S, to survey an«! estabbh a noiinix**! aa yet this history Las hm tn I* rtakvn st the state r,»a«< fr«*m Buckley acn»as the ered from a month of mourning over the death of the empress «iowager, «lur ¡n.--t of a minii.iltn- of the <’»»< ««les to Yakima. Grand Army of the Kcpublio. No 4fi5, appropriating 1)5.000 to ing which portad buritivMi was sus I «ended an«! festivities of al! kiteis An expedition la to hr sent to North establish a state road from Wenatchee avoided. To inflict the whole empire to th« month of Methow river. eastern Asia and Northwester« America with another oirgo of grief ami mourn to discover if p-s ible the an-estryof •essral Amertrans liberal«*«!. ing at this time has been deemed inad the American Indian. Morris Jiwsup, Havana, March 32 —Lums Day, an visable, an«! for that reaaon, so the story president of the Am ■ ar, Miiarum of American, who was arrested at Brglat goes, the death of thr crown prince in Natural History of New York, is the last Deceinl»cr an«l confined in ( 'atmnas Iwing kept a secret for the time being. originator of the expedition, and will prison, has been set at lil»erty an«I ex« Ca¡»tain Day said it was re ¡Mir ted m pay all the bills connecteii with it, |«e||«**| from the island. Charles 8c<»lt, Yokohama that the »h ath of the crown which during the an year« of Ils eon- , the Amero an, and Venero, a natural- prince liad completely prostrated thr tinuanoe, will reach considerably over lied American, have been ordered set emperor, wh««ar health has not been •80,000. at liberty. gom! of late. A rumor waa circulate«! Charles Kolat insky, a farmer, with that the mnprror alan was «lead, but his wife an-1 baby, started from Omaha ratal Railwar <'•»lllsloe. this waa quickly denied. One rumor in a covered wagon with a gavullue Denver March 22.—Patrick Caaey, had it that small|»»x had broken out in Stove The stove explisled, the team Hugh M. Bride, ag«*l 15 and IS years, the empovor’a ¡ «a I are, am! that the ran away, an-l the iwcupanu of ths respectively, were scald««! to death quern dowager an*! thr crown prineu w agon were fatally hurneil. this morning in a wreck caused by a had both died from this «lisease. W. C. Wills, of Hay creek, Crook collision of engines on th« Union Pa- county, acting u|***u the request of eiti* rifi<’, Denver A Gulf railroad, in this WrYfVagr V! a«h*«l !»h**r*. ■ mm of his section, has a*acd Gover city. Ed J. Haye«, aged SA. was ao Brest, March 22. —Wrr* kagr marked nor laird to intercede in l-ehalf of the badly burned that lie died in a few ‘'Utrecht** has I wen wash«*! up along Eastern Oregon people in the matter of bourn. John W. Berndt, age*I 40. waa the (wmat for several days past. It is the elclusion of stock from the Cascade severely injur«*!. The four were rm* thouglit to have com«* from thr Dutch reserve, by making a special request of ployed in factories, and were riding to •hip Utrecht, which IS blrievnl to have the president. the city on an engine ten«ler. foumlerc*! The final segregation of the Oregon <*l«l*st M» h In ll»r 4 ««nlry. Rhort Line from the Union Pacific sys- Warder fnllrr <« < nntlnas. Ix* At>i¡rl<-«. M.n'h 99.—Ignacio lem iias taken place, and all iraius are Bey rout, March 12. —A great aenaa- moving under the new Oregon ¡short lion has hern raise*! here by the ap- Francixtn ■!• la Crux <Jarvia, who waa •an! to I«- thr ohlrat n>an in tf>r I'm to I Line management. ¡Mtintment of Maxim Pasha aa rail. The monthly statement of exports Maxim Ihisha was the minister of | m > Htatea, din! ywrtrrday. agr.! 117 yrara. and imports of merchandise, gold and lire during the maaenerwa of the Arme Hr wa* a natirr of Mtmlo*. Mexico, but camr hrrr wh> n ho wa. 88 year, silver, from and into the Unital State« nians at Constantinople. His ap- Hi. ago haa brrti questioned, hut in February last, issued by the bureau pointmrnt is a sign that the palaci« pol« old he ha>! does mow ta which .untaini I hl. of statistics, al we aa follows: Mer icy of the sultan is to be continued. claim chandise exported, »70,776,806; mer chandise imported, |5A, IV3.I03, of Thrrs Mor* V.11**<1 Itlona Kn Rout*. which nearly 1.13.000.000 was free of Key West, Mart'll 12.—Cubans here duty; gold exported, »386,607; gold of«enly state that three large expedi importer!, |.'i44.7OO, silver exported, tions have left Un ltd State« shores •«,660,361; silver imported, •768,041. I within three dgys Ri>t»-rt Rarrrt Bn<«*nin|t, >• mtabli.h- ing a • h<«>l at Axdo, Italy, for <he benefit of girla employed in the .ilk null, there, thu. linking .till cloaer to Ural .put the mrtuory of the poet. HUNDREDS OF CORBETT BILLS. Fuglli«»*« • Tb« Stowal« 1« Pl»o«l*4 Wltb W«w HUI* Washington. Mareh 16 —In th« sen ate today, 434 bills and eight Joint rvaolulMNia were intro lured They tm- braced nearly every phase of the public service. Alien’s hatch of bills num« t.«ere»l about seventy five. They includ» cd bills directing for***lo«ure «>f the IP'V- ernm< nt lien on the Union Pacific road; l<» prevent prefer»uMial lobbying; defin ing th« pnsrere **t the jmliriary; for service ¡>en»iun. etc. Bills introduced by Hale relate! to a cable between the Vaile«! Ntales. Hawaii an-l Japan, and to the twelfth «♦!>• i. There waa a g«'C«ral I I'lgh at one of the pension billa of White. **f*»r the relief of «8 II* liam J. Brvan " U»lge'. b.ll. in. lud- rd those for a Hawaiian immigration law, and for a Hawaiian cable. Bank ruptcy bills were prr»enl«»l by Nelson and Lm< Imy. M »rgan reintroduced the Nicaragua canal bill am! a >>irt rreolu tion to abrogate th«* Clayton* Hu I wrr treaty. Numerous bills relating to Fa* cific r<«&d* were p»e«rnt©d, inrlmling that of Morgan to create a board of truster* for ttm Union and (Vntral Pa cific. One of Thurston*» bill» provided for thr increase of all pt*n»fona. A tr.-Miluia*n by Fryr calling !<»r in formation a» to th* appli Ati -n «»f civil service tube to nv«-r ami harl«or work was ag’»^»ito after some criticism of if the hrffwa* a step toward ab<dt«bing the rules. Frye row! it »»* a »rep lower«! ah» du hi ng thr rules st* far aa they related to thr labor on engineer ing work« of the government. The president has rXtrml««! th© civil tWTVire rules to all rias*««* of labor, so that an • ngin«*rr officer wav up <»n thr i\dutn- l»;a river wh« wanted a ls)w*rer for river and harlor work had to apply to thr civil servic«» rommisai«»n. It ia inter fering with all manner «»f public work, declared Frye, and it ia al>aolut**ly afo •urd and stupid. Thr chaplain*» prayer referred tn thr devastation of the Mi-< Mippi fl««sis, an-l he wmgiit divine intervention and potato aMHSt&nce for thr sufferer«. The measures introduced were re frrred to the several commiitrrs, with th«» exception of th«- bill pensioning th«* wi«l«»w <d Bnga«lmr General Htevcns at t«5, which was parerd, being the first bill pa«ar*.l al the »• *-u»n. I’f «• 1« nt • X ii, , , ........ .. , Washington, M vrch IM.—The pr«*»i- «lent today ***nt to the s«'nal<» the bil lowing nominations: Am! ;i!«’.i'i«»r extnv»nlinary and min ister plenipotentiary from the Unit«’«l Nt At«»* to #Great Britain, John Hay, of th«» Distrit't of Columbia. AmhANfador extraordinary an«! min- i-*t« t pk’in¡M»lrHilary io i iaii- u, H«»ra •• Porter, of New York • i ■ •• •'*?*■ ■ ■ ‘ ■. f < • i ’ . ■ Britain, Henry W lute, «»f Ktiislt- Island ANOTHER DREAMERS' CRUISE. < holm *h* Hill ®* th* VV |«p fuiorr I«I mio I. Ort’ V AH Vancouver, B. C., March 16.—Last night an expedition which has brrn titling cut for the last tw" w«-»-kx. left Vancouver for Que«-n Charlotte i-land 1 !■............ • > . . ■ ■ Hirers, is culled th«» Stag, anti is in « uhii - maml of tror-. «in Pultmnn, formerly <*f Coquitlam Tl»«* crew <«u«Hi^ts of thru* Others, H. Tod, J. Elliott and It. I>-w rllyn, th-* diver. Th«* latter lias his full equipment, an«l diving ¡«arapher- nalia, and cx|*ecta before he cormw back to make his fortune by it. Th«» objec tive ¡M>iiit of the | arty is Mitchell bav. on the w» «t omst of the larg«-st of thr Queen Charlotte islands. Snnewhrrr in the bottom of that little inlet they expect to unearth many thousands of «follar»' worth of the precious meial, which ha» been lying there since the *50». The story is that a Hudson's B.iy factor, with the help of an Indian, dis* cover«*! a pockrt in a cliff, in which a blast was made with the result that thr greater part of the “yellow** went to the bottom of tbivlmy, while the re* mainder was worth several thousaml ¡founds sterling. A tew years ago a dtcdgvr from Victoria w«mt over to the bay, but th«’ gol«I was not recover©»!. r«»> rd by I Ir*. ’■»an FrAue j •<*<». March Iff.-—Fire at th«* planing mill of M. Hansen, on Berry xlreet, near Sixth, at 10:90o'clock tonight, ended d I’•astrons I y for that establishment and th«» factory of the Pacific V«M»l«-nware Af Cooperage Com- ¡Moy, adioniintf. The fire threatened adorning buildings at times, but the firemen finally cronfined the flam«*« to the null »nd coo]»eragw places The fire original«*! from a defective flue. The |o*s to the Hansen mil) is e*timated at $250,000. Valuable machinery was use»!, an«! the damage toll may increase the total. The cooperage corn ¡«any*» I«*»» waa nrarl) $75.<XX). The inaur* anee ia stated at $25,000. A High Hal Or<lliiatir*. Ran Frnnc!«*», March IS.—At the n>*n<ting of the l>>ar<! of auperviMtr. yraterday, S<i|.-rvi»>r Kotanx introduced an ordinance which innk>'. it a mi*ile- meanor puin.Uable bv l>oth fine and imprisonment for a woman to near a high hat in the theater. Owner* an*l manag«ra of theater« are prohibited from admitting women to their theater. wtx>M> hat. arc ais»ve the limit pre «oribeal by law. Thr on!manor was referred to the judiciary committrr, which will rejort on the nirasur« at the next meeting of the board. <•«•66»*« R*|>«ir|*«| VV oUlttled. Havana, March iS —It i. reportrd here that General Maximo Gomra, the great in.urgvnt lea<ler, w.» »enou.ly wonndcd in a fight wliich oivutrod re- cently at Arrovo Klanen, Santa Clara betWeen the Spanlah Untier General Bernal and an inmirgvnt force under Goinea. ONLY Tervibl* FOUR K«|»*rl*to<r* III Vat*4 > III« I to**« • «rt a f RESCUED WERE of Th«»** •<•- When •»» Wasalr« «h* I »ft th* V« •• I’«•»•<. New York. March 22 —Of rigty tw-* persona <*oiuprising lhe |*a«arngerw an*l »rew of thr st« amrr Ville >te- Nanaife. which aaita! from this ¡-»rt March 6 for P«*rt au Prince, Hayti, only four are known to have survived th«* -h*as- ter w I. i«*h befell thr raft a f< w b -s later. There four passed through an <*x|M*rirn«'e su* h a* fortunately has lw*rn the lot ©f but few, smog «»nr afl«*r an other of thr thirty'«an« other» wh*« left the steamer in a large tn ml ¡w-rish of ri|AW»'ir»» to the cold or dir of hunger, s««mr suffering, «luring the seven «lay* in which they drtfird helplessly with out aail or «v»mpA*s. ¡»angs that drove them to msdri»*M l«rforr «hath « am«* tn thrtr relief. Among thr surviv«>r» is >< » Kan U imingian, who was romprllrd to witn«-«* thr hath <»f bis wife ami four children without brtng able to ai- '• « ’J’- -«- *uff<Tmg* M hat os.-' of the forty four ¡vraini l«rst«!«*» tb«*sr mrnt ion«*I al*>ve can only b«* »«rm !*♦>!, although there i» a remote ¡«»»«ibility that one or more of the thr»*r lw«ats tn which thry left th«» sinking »learner in thr mi«!«t of a fi«*rvr storm • ff Capo Hatteras, ha« born pick«'»I up by « «ail ing Vraesd. The Ville Ht*. Naiairr was a singh- a Im - ' • *!"•■' ■ t.; ’ i register, bhe wa*» ownnl bjr th«* Com- | agnir Trans AtFantiqur Grnrrnlr Thr aividrn! vivblly rtx’all* thr fair of lhe sariir «-Ilin¡«any*« «l«*amrr * illr<le Havre, which went down Novmilirr 23. I*«7:!, with 326 |<e»q.|«* on Is »«rd. Th«* Vlllr ht< Nataire was «vvmmandrd by C»«p tain Jagurna. a sailor of rxperirncv an«! ability. Hard w«*ath«*r was ••xp»-riri.«-vd from th«* time thr stearnrr left this ¡«>rt until thr water l**gAii ¡touring into and over hrr, and it wm <lrt«*rnnn«*>l to abandon her. Thr ¡>a«arng«*n* and crew took four liuat», th«* fifth having It6*en There had been no time to pr*»vision th«- boats. It was night, an«l in the midst of a storm th»'transfer M aa mad»* < apt.nn Brrri, manager of thr West I ik I iaii line of th«* Uomp ignie Trans- Atlantiqur General«», waa on«- of the 35 m«‘n who rmluirked in thr larger of the b. .it-. ;:r;d n h>m .!»•«« l.-p-»; th c«>rninand ««( that frail refuge for so many aoula. Hr, S*-m»r Tagado, loiutz, lhe third engineer, ami Mairr. th«* ship*« doctor, are the only owes surviv ing. They were brought to Perth Am boy yesterday by the auho»»nrr lltbla, which « .line u|*»n them Mar» h 1!, »<« thry were drifting at i»eu with the «lra«l bodies of four of their fellow ■pa*'**rigrra in u «mall l*»at. The survivor» were dfiud Bt-m fiUurvattoo and ©xp©* * - uia II bfiftt ‘d tba wight of U Thr four rescued men were brought to this city from Perth Amboy in thr tug Idlewild last night. < dptain Hi rn is I «ring attend«*«! by Dr, I. lh*p|(6ixr, w b«» entertains doubts of hit recovery, and «leclares that hr must have eml«irv«l most terrible liiirshq»». Th«* Str. Naxaire cleared from New York for P«»rt au Prince on March 6. On th«* folb>wing day, A«< or<ling to th«» story told by one of thr survivors, the leak was direwrre»!, hut it was not thought to I m ' sufficiently serious to war rant a return to port. By thr middle <»f the s<’i‘on«t day, however, thr leak ha*l incrva»«’d to a dangerous extent, ami a )«ortion of the cargo on the j*«rt side of thr vessel w i» damaged by thr water, which ha<! commenced to pour tn in great quantitn*». A terrible storm »!«**’ on the night of lb«* second day, and thr heavy sras, l«>grthrr with the big leak, reii«!rrr»l th«* ♦•■» ape of thr v»-*»*»-l from ahipwr«*«'k an iin|*«w«ibility !<• lining that th«* ship w *« »loomed, the captain ordered th«* four lifeboat* to !*• lowered, and into them crow 1» the pasamgrr» an-! crew. Thr b MM I Were soon swept a|Mirt by thr wm«l I ami wav»«». The IwHit which was foun<! by the Hilda six «lays after the oinking of U m sreamshlp 1» the only «»nr of the four ismts tiial has been heard of. Thirty five ¡«ersons, it is said, were crowded into the bout from which thr survivors were taken. On# by one all but the four rrertird men died from expíente or hunger, or were swept into the deep by waves which broke©Vrr thr small IsMt. The Issfirs of thr doArn who di«*d in thr I «oat «luring thr first days of its ter rible voyage were thrown over l«odr«l by thr survivors. But th««u* who with stood the rlrments mi«l managed to live without food or drink, at la«t IsBcume too weak to rid the Is mt of its ghastly freight, ami were cotnjiellrd (or «lay» to gare u|a»n the stiffen«*! corpse« of their unfortunate companions. Agent E’«»rget, of thr French line, is doing all in his power to make the survivors comfi»rta- ble. Captain Itarri, who is 55 years of age and a trust»^! employe of thr French line, ia under thr rare «»f a «lector. Thr physician found his patient's thr»»at fearfully parched am! his lung« in the s.imr condition. After examination, the ifortor »aid that with careful treat ment hr might recover. It would Is* over a w»-»-k, however, beforr hr roul«l take any »olid food. Th«« rapt Ain’s Ixsty is covered with bruise* from bring thrown atxMit thr boat while she Was tem ¡»rat ■ tONred. t**r«»rat*4| by th* l‘«»|»A Rom*, March 88 —The pope has Conferred decoration. U|«n .rv-ral French officer, who .avril Itomeli «'allí• ring th* fi.'', at Canea. In a HM-ent interview Miaa Hasan B Anthony says that lh« rc should be a law c«»m¡riling every huslxind to give half of his earnings to hia wife. ( Atalonl* Want* < *tl«»n«»m f . Barcelona. March 22.—The Uata- l«mia rommisstan iwsu«-*| « mnmfrwt«» demanding autonomy similar to thr S'lirinr propoaed in thr rase of Culm for Catalonian». Thr authorilir« are taking precautions in view of thr pre- sibility of an outbreak in Catalonia. tian on ICu..l*n W.ohlp N nh I. London, March 17.—The oorm|*>nd- rot of too Too**,, naiyft th«-. ol.lie gunners of the Kmanian iron la>l «'<■• •oi Veliki arre practicing ye.terday, a gnn burst, blowing the top >>ff a turret. Fourteen men and one office» »ere killd, and sixteen were wonnde.1, five fatally. Canea, March 17 —It ia believed the bursting of the gun on the Rn»>tan warship was due to an ill-cloned breech. The oocupanta of the turret were killd while the flying debris of the massive Structure killd and wounded others. An Ocean Tragedy of Ex ceplional Horror. .fnhlt** Thaitb «gl» |t>g !>«y. I London. March 38.—it waa an- non ned th I. evening that June 33 Im. been Old ujon for the Jubilee thank.- glivng 'lay for the celebration of the 6Oth year of the reign of t^n>**n Vic toria. June 33 will be a bank holiday GOES DOWN VV «riJ < 1* ah *|«ioH«hi|> I« Carsun, Nev.. Man h I* —Um!«*r a cloudl«*»* sky. am! in avail«-* 5,000 f*rt above the sra. circle*I by sim*-cap|»rd mountains, which glisten*'«! in the bright sunlight, making a picture sm h as w os never ««'vii before « mi an «s exs on «>( thr kind, J jiiii -* down to «lrfi-.il yr« t.-nlay ia-torv Roh■rrt F ita* mi m» m», w h« » l>rcatn«* champ heavy-weight pug «t of the ©or The victory w a » i . •»t gall«*'! WltiHiU struggle. In fiert. VI« t»»ry «li»! not «« possible fi«r Fitxain ©ns until the I j** moment of the ligh I when thr Aust lian, who wa» g¡ V 1 (1 ig i n-h«‘Aii«sii» •n»wly going to |»««* >, «!• divrred a bl 4»W in a vital ¡«art, an «1 foll«»Wr.| it w till two other», which •elHt the I'ahfi-rt ,kU) to the fl««»»r with thIT agony of ¡«ain a4u| drepair, imprint«-«! oili his facr. ami iJn. able t© rise wItili the limit ahiluh wouk! save him. Il h«r» ti r «Irfràtmi champion fina Hy an**r, with theas»i «1«M9OÍ hi« alt* « »«!• ants, and rrgmnrd sufficiently from hit «!•**«! «‘omlitmn to r«*ilitte the «-’«lam H' that had l»-fall«*n h im, lie broke « ’’-I with all the fury of an enrag«*'! anim uL art«!, dis- ardtng all rule« which g”V« *în the art of whirls he ia a disrìplr, rush .»..I ttm ... .1. le a at his victorious opponent • an*i vaiti struggi»' to g«*t al liiui over the rope*«, only dmstip^ when h la < fri«'u*l» forre»! hyn «way. Thr %ncw <*hampH»n was born© to hia dreealng rtaffti atm«l thr chrere <»( the 5,<MX) pu- ph* in thr arena, acwmi¡«antr*! by hi. srcv»n«l» and trai who had wat* h» preitfou within »id«*, an«! w h<» ha husband w.mM at her fort. The tight whi roun<U, wa Out, ami i» l»<M*n won i trd throl iw|«6Ì to I Al During tl A Resume of Events in lhe North u est EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH *.«. ...Ihrr.U Iu ill 1lb* Town« ut » • • « ^XlghTHMl-n ^1*1»« ll*4|»l»»«* ii»r«il Si'lr.l Iw til ln«lu»trlr« «»vrgx»». Tl»* Gr«i>t .xiutity euurl; has drclan*d that «MM* L>r lh<* WNir l-> M will not be 1 M Jj, il.*l I..1 >i--*>t until M.,v 1 * 7 The «XHiniy treasurer of U mat » 11 a re- reived from the sheriff 1 awl Wrvk $!,• 552. «9, the first installitient *»f 1H35 lax os turned over by the iiberiff Carl Parker ha« *tarl»*d f«»r the John Day «xnintry t«» buy 30, OOO hra 1 <»f *h«»«*p. if that numlter rain G* Isoight, f«»r Ft-** »V C»« , «ay« a Baker City ¡«aper. H.«mpt«»n, of Prr*idrnl William H th«- Miner’» A»*«*'iatioii of Hotlllivr Oregon, ba* cuitad a meet >ng «>( th- « y « h ’ u II mv •t»mrnilt**r. t*» I m * h<*hl in Grant*» Pass, in th»* near future G«n»rgr atei Etwar«! Sally, two I toys who were ta»ru an«l brought up in Baker county, were *«'ritrii*'r«l to thr ¡6*11 «tentiarv by Judge Evkin, In Baker t'ltv Georg»« to tu*» y«*»»«*, an«I Edward to 611 fl* and a half wars. George is 22 year ■X ol«i, and Elwar»! ;• IK. Tl Itr i ♦ rant the rw»ntra< t f..r tur«* S At t I ’«»I nt. will to Am* h pr. I mi *1... Til. e tb I« »pl ’ i ng. i» r.1 t i«»rr w Ill I th th yail nr. r Nl.'lt al survevs ng «»I ihrr thing* ment’a ini- -US'* IdiM'k. “9*1 with. A f«*r arrret and IM rtira hh «I- E¡ J r* >1«! U »rU’U ut Fit« 11 w a in of INSANE FATHERS vlinl an«! k III« «I Ili» *s»i» . Ill« l»A»ighl«-r A «»«I killr«l tl DEED. «roh. th«* II« wheat II l*l)ila«lrl|»hia, March is— Friiuks, in a til of insanity kill«*! his «M»n, William, ag and badly w««uh«h» I hi* dai Ila, aged 5, an«! then rent a bullet ii his own breast near thr heart, at homo tn this city this morning Frai an>! his dxtightrr died in a few hon Franks made <*t labors!* prrparatb for th«* terrible work. Hr so«»e rarl her I than usual, tol«l hi* Wlft* to go to thr gr«M <*ry »tore for I something for brci »ab fust while he ma«I«* coffer. XX bile she Wiifl gone the tiug«'»ly occtirrr«!. After Ins wife went out Franks kw-k I'll ls>th «lo«»rs. Th«' two rhiblren sere rtsh'rp in a second-at*»ry back room, Nri| bora heard severe! pistol shots, but d I not know where they cam«» frt III Ul>t a few minute* later, when Mrs From returned to the h«»ti*e. Nhe found doors l<H'k«*l, and, failing t«» gel a j •pons« to her pulls at the bril, r raltai I«» her husImn*I to open tin* «l<*»r. Th« little girl, hearing the «alls of t her mother, staggered down Stairs and opriie»! the door, an«! fell at her mother’» ft fit Picking tip the child» the wutnin rush«*! into the ¡«arlor, and found her hiotuml, with a bullet wmiml near his heart. On th«* bed upstairs was the ts»ly of the l*»y. D ath had probably been iiistahtanvtfus Th«« murderer ha«l gone U|*«tair» and sent thr«*e bul lets into hi* son's h« ad A»i«i !>«>»ly. He then ahot the girl un«ter the chin, ami went down stairs and fatally Wound«*! himsulL It ia I >r!irvA*i th«« man was su«birnly seised with a tit of insanity. < t< w all >«l «Iran no* be If»’ Kk’llf >« h*d bl t ar ♦ >11 «I fimi rue what disi ill VV .tali I ii|to« . <» irfl.-td >■« working I«» 11 iv»’ a > ream «•ry ratabh«hr*I tberr* William Bowe, an obi county pioucrr, was bur in Walla Walla city. Fishermen on Wilht, busy tarring their n«*ta i ¡•rr|*aring for thr fishing The |M «»pb* «»I Kettle F mg a bridge a- hmms thr < for I lie Use of farmer» coi build river, town, Frank Smith, a trre primer, living bottle» near Walla alia, drank Ihr of a patent medicine on«* «lay last week. and dir«l the next «lay. A majority of th«’ Imlians on thr H*lr*«« V| « tirrliHtal y l>l*«6|>rfir«. Nt. laniis, March Iv. —Ella Burdm, Yakima r»'««‘rv.«ti»»n ar»* *ai l I«» favor II year* obi, who is heir»-»« ton large th© proposition to »*•!! tlirlr lands, but fortune, has l-»’n missing from her a f«'W of th«* mor«* wealthy aimmg them bom« since Monday. Nhr live-lwith arc against it. All > nil | Ah Mum two Chih«'*-* h« r gran«lmolher, Mr«« Burden, al 503 2 .Minerva alreet, and left h«>mc Monday lalMtrrrs wrrr arrested in Wall* VX a II a for tlw D»ai*-r s<'b<M»l, where she tv.is last wrvk, charg«'«! with G-ing unlaw regar«lc«t as one of th«« brightest and fully III tl»«’ Ui»ile«| Mat«“*. They will prettiest of several hundred pupils. Al tm- M.-nt iwfore Unii«*d Stales Ju«»g«’ 8.30 in lhe afternoon, the usual hour, llaiifool, in SralUr, for a hearing. she left th«* s* h««ol fur h«uur, an«! Went Even the wheat raising di»tri«*t of part «»f the way with other girla to a Walla W alia ha* its mine«. A carload point wbcre she usually t«M»k a rar for «d gold Ito-aring ore from Him* ami Mill home, Nothing has bren heart! of her crrrka, ItiLs I»■«•ii ahi¡ |M-. I to the Taroma since. The only theory for her diaap- •melter. Shoubl the ri¡M’rim«*ni prove |M*arance is that she has ta*<’n kid na I rd suecreaful, a large forre «»f men may t»e an«l hltbirfi by her raptors until sufTI- pul to work at thr mines. cient rans«»m is offered. A large reward Th«» reference library of lhe (’heney is otforvd for her return. noimal acrbuol ha* reortvail a valuable Tip. Ihr F«M6«»t8e Vlrpliant, Rlllrtl. addition of about 200 volumes, consist Brhlgcpurt, C«»fm., March IV.—Tip, ing <>f literary, sedrntific ami historical a big anti «iciou. elephant, wa. atrun. uotk« by th«- nuMit eminent writers of Th«» liter gid to death ye.terday by the employe, siK’ient and modern lime« of the w inter quartern of the Barnum ary work <vinsists of Isith pros© ami circu. The animal waa in each a con poetry. dition of fury that there waa danger <>f Thr trlephonr company is «listribiit- It. brmking it. .I>acklca an*! creating Ing |*»b s lirtwrrn M««-rs Falls ami S| m >- haioe. Tip waa eleven feet high an*l kane. T»'.inis arc <laiiy hauling poles weiglHNl three an<l a half tone. He ha. between the fall« and Chewelah, l’res l»-en with the .how twenty year* aixi I lent <>ak«n and H« - ret ary Aris say »a. valud at •8,000. The ivory in they rxp<-« t s»»»n to have thr Imo in h>a tuaka alone ia eatuuate'l to be worth working order between thr falls ami f.’iOO N|»»kan< Trn Ihiiuitml f«r a I If*. Vancouver. It. (’ Mar«-h 19.—About a year ago a tree f«*l! a«*ro«w th«* North« arm r«»a«l an-l kill«-«! W. H Nte»*vr*, who wm driving a stag«* along the road. Ih»wil««w brought »mt for flfi.ooo damage- against th«* South Vancouver munh*i|«ality, claiming thr municipal* ity Wi»s liable, a* tin» tree wa» «langcr« ous ami »h««nld have hern cut <lown. After a three «lays’ trial the jury brought in a verdict for 110,000 f.»r thr plaintiff »•«»• b I.••••*• In |(l<»li«x. Ix-w istmi, Llaho, M i rrh IV. —There are loanv repiíft# reptots ut !> L hm m » of st«M k «>n rangre east arul south «»f Lewiston vallry. The Indiali», who own large leni» of rattle, turned them o*it t<> graas before thr storm of last wo k. Thift was »lm“'-t nr«'r«*«i ary, Irrran»«* the («•«•»! su (»ply waa tn many instances rx- hanat««*!. Tb* Thr »simun-rivrr atorkmm will a!»«» »«iff«*r l*»ssr» under si in ila r mii- dittarla. A tree on th«- Northern Pacific tre k !>rtwrrn Aberdeen and Montesano can»«*! Fin-man Hampdtn to jump from the riiginr one «lay last wr»-k. Thr «*iigin«-rr «tuck to hia po«t ami th«* engine knocked thr tr»*'. which turned «»ut to I»* rotten, all t«> pietv's. Th»» fireman waa foun«l ttrtfionsrioua, badly brui•«*>!, an*! ble*-<|mg, but he is recov ering frorn hi« injuries. Fifty three |w-rs«»n» jo in»*« I the Meth* •»list ehtirch during the recent revival inerting» in Colfax. The Chehalis county <*ommis*loners b.iv»- grant«**! a franchise to Ericson, N' amimui .V Thomi»ion, to rimslrtirl ami maintain a street railway from the barljor wharf in Westport through the mam street» of the town to the <»*ran t« u h. Work on the line will l»*gtn al • m«'»* Material fi»r the constru* titon of the liglithou««' will bt. hauled «»ver the r«».» I, ami it will l»e continued as a ¡«as* rongrr route «luring the summer months. The franchise is f«»r twenty yearn The line will lx* two miles long. The Luainraa of thi* country I. batik upon it. farm. a. a foundation.