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C«mpr'Un«li' IC»«|»w of th» ln>|M>rl«iil
><apprnln|t of th» | a«l VV rrh < uil»«l
Fr«*m
4h«
T»l««< r »phlr
4 alamui
In antiei)»ati*>n of an It. reasw In th*
American tar iff. Canadian distillers are
shipping I a
quantities <*f whisky to
the United Stale*.
Senator Lindsay, from th® committee
on Judiciary, ba* reported tbe bankrupt­
cy bill substantially aa it was reported
by Senator Teller, during the last con*
greaa
Nineteen
bu tineas
buildings
iu
Bloomington, Wia. Were burnc*!
The
Are original *1 in a aahw>n at I o'elorfc
In the morning. The total Iu»« it | >o
000, with light insurance.
The senate in riArutivs sesabm cun-
firmed the nomination of Willie Van­
deventer, of Wyoming, to l<r aa#i «tant
attorney general; Charles N halier to
ba major, ordnance department of the
army.
Itepreaentat ire Evans, of Kentucky,
has Introduced a reanlullno In congress
requesting tbe president to give notice
that the United States w<"iM terminate
at the end of twelve month« the rust­
ing oommen. la! reciprocity invention
with the Hawaiian republic.
A draft of the treat tea !»®tweeii th«'
Transvaal republic and the < hang® Free
Hate have been concluded at Bloetnfon*
tein, tbe capital of the latter republic.
and ar«’ published in Pretoria. They
give the burgher« in <♦ h slate a frau
rhlae in either republic an I lb* two re­
publics agree to support one another in
case at attack. The treaties must I*'
ratifi«*! by the vulksraadi of ta»th re
publics.
The secretary of the treasury ha* au*
1
surjseeted filibuster Bermuda, now al
that port. Th«-#«* instructions were *
sued ujon receipt of an affidavit mad®
by tbe captain <«l the Bermuda. pled#
ing himself not to enter (*uban purls n<»r
to t^kc on srins or ammunition to I***
transferred to another v«•«•*< I on the
high seas or to do any a«'t in violation
i t || mi law* »•! I
I
Th«’ sink«- on the Erie ana!, al Pen
dlrton, N Y., has assumed a reriuo*
asj-’Ct. Th»« •tonemaaons were Atta* k«*d
by silty Italians teMui- they refus»*!
to quit w«»rk.
Hheriff Kinn* y ordered
th© Italians to return to their cabin*
They refused, and were reinlorr«-d by
Polacks, whereupon the sheriff and
j-'«er tir<--i a volley al them. Th«’ men
ran from the Acid. Three Italian pa­
drone« have been an®si«*l and brought
to !#► k|«»rt.
Twenty five men ar«- at
Work on the canal under guar«! of a
doaen deputy sheriff*.
Hatnucl Uoiine. an old Yamhill coun­
ty pioneer of IM® died at hi* h«»»nc in
M Minnville, at th«* ag® of 73 years
The Illinois l«>*f kitinr ta considering
»tTtl ttfvft/ ft«** rkhoid br«»k» I«» all
pupils of th® public school# of the state.
Mrs Ma
t
COULD
NOT
TOUCH
Hou«* O»»ocr«t» Trt»«l to
TwHff Mill
IT,
SmwNd
tb«
Washington March 29 —Th» tariff
bill was thrown open f«»r smemiment
under ths k-tninute rule in tbe bouse
toiay.
S'vrn weary hours of work
only arrv«*| to disp«»»e of nine |*»grs <»f
the 163 pag«** of the bill
All the
smemlments offensi by the DsttueraUi
• er® rejrrteL
Three »light amend­
ments by the committee, wsr® adopte«!,
•ml slw> an amrmlmmt by Mahaney to
increase tl»e dttjy on white lewd from
2
rents to 3 rents per ¡«»uml, th® rate
in tbe set of 1*90
The present duty
i# 1
cent#
Mahanry said the in*
crease was a#k'*l (or by a «**onrern whb h
It
was independent <d lite I®»! trust
was adopt«*! Ivy a strict |»srtv vole.
The d swum » J on ouverrwl a aide range >
<>f political topire, ami at tiuies was i
interesting.
By far the most »tn|««rtanl fcaturr nt
the «lay was th® attempt of Durkrry,
l\«i|<*r ait*! uliier». }«au k«*i by the eiilirv
vote* on an
<q»|«»»ition. to secure *H
amendment <*ff«n*l in a multitude <*f f
forms, which provided that in cur it
*I m « u I<I tw- 'ln'Si. to tbe satls(a«'tion of I
the pirsvtant that any article inelr
d«it;sbl® by the bill was controlled by
a trust *«r remhination, th® duty ujs»n
such article should h® suspended. l>w g
Ivy made th® ¡<dnt <»f onler that th® >
amendment was not germane to the du­
tiable bst. and woukl not lie ill order
until th® fre»* list wo reached
For
. slim*«t three hours this point of order
• „■
. > ’ ■ ■
•
Thr
«ri tn i hat ions am! merimlnatkms.
Ik-Hi'» 14:»« ■ >n! > el
that
if tbe
amendment w»# ruled «'Ut it Would
never li Vol«**! uj«»n, a« Ole free list,
tn all bnniaB pr»»b«*bi!iiy, woubl not I «e
reached before the final vote # m taken
The elisir #n*tain«d thr point of oder
An ap)«r*ai w.-v# •ak«*nt hut th«* chair «■*
sirici )*4rty vote—~ 15M
sustained Irr
tn 104
I n thr '»ngle
Wasiiington. Marrh 29 — Another
brief di«M*uss ion of thr civil service bill
or curre«! i| d«iring the «*|«*n Arwamn of the
*»*nal<* t«*lay. Mr G:»lling'*r prwentrd
several form# mum *] by the civil errv*
Ur iviniuiricf; to sub#tAnti»tr hi# re­
cent statement that certain applkvmla
f»»r offb «• «civ required to hop on one
f«M»t f««r twelve f««-t. Hr said bi# state­
ment ha*I l***n < hallengrd by wveral
js'iiny a -iinrr • ami by «me mem I m ’r of
ii»r civil service commission
Th«* wen-
at- -f r. .1 ! t •
. i pli g p? .% •* mu ” a I
»4>vvral other question» »* to the weight
Ah<l height of typesetters, which h»*
chara* trriied a # absurd.
Referring to
the «i»' ah'! m ight requirement, Gal­
li ngrr said:
n«»l
bar«*
“Phil hbrrhlan coubl
•rrvrd the government if tbe civil
service «'ommission could bave gut «I
him."
The litter «X» rrfrrr«*! to the civil
••*ivi(v ««>mmitu*e.
A r.'**luii«m * »* A'lopied asking the
I■»••». I«*nl f<«r information as to th«'
h alb «•! Amvrb in sailor# at Santiago
.I«* Cuba; ul*«> iviAilution# asking thr
*
pr«>pi*#itKill to ♦’••I! thr Union Pai'ith*
railroad.
Owing to the public demand for
copies id the r«***'-nt «ln*isi<m of the #u*
prvim* < «»»irt sustaining thr anti I »root
law# uj pin sblr to railroad«» it wi uA de­
l« rmin«*l to print th«' majority am! mi
m»rity opinion* a# a iM*nal«* document.
the 1**1#ide of her »lying #*»n in Oak
land» Cal., in a ©raxed condition.
I -r
a w«M'k she had stood guard Hi a little
cottage where her only ta»y. Harry, has
|w*««n al death's d«>r from pneumonia.
The mother, worn out by mu* h watch*
ing an«! suffering for want of ft«»!,
gradually 1 >**t her reason an*! was taken
away by force to prevent her doing
hartn to those who had Come to nurse
her boy.
I *ra<
*««t»» I«» « l»*rlly.
ÏHE KIÍÍAPA IS WRECKED
Ran On s Rock Near Queen
Charlotte Islands.
THERE WAS
NO LOSS O» LIFE
H»lla
Rnattle, Wash., March 29.—A X snai-
mo. B (’., #|w* ial to tbe po»t inlc'lli-
gender »ays
Tb® steamer Barbara Hosrowita ar-
rived from northern ports tbl* morning
with rigbt«*rn of th® ¡M»«arrigeni and
crew of th® si« atm r Willapa, which
saib'l from '•••attlv for Itara. Maroh 16.
with as mix'll freight ami a# msny pas­
sengers a# sb«* could carry, the steamev
having run sgrouml ««n lb-*gatta rref.
oven mil®» north uf Bella Bella, <»p¡#»-
sits tho lower eml of (¿ueen Charlotte
iwlamla
Th® sect*lent «lecnrred »«st Fri«lay
morning at 2 30 o'cbw'k «hiring a bhmi-
iug atwtw arorin an«! heavy gal*
At
th® time ah® struck tb® engines stopja*!
ami the steamer, drifting with th® wind
ami tide, slid oda rock, bow first, with­
out • jar, but ««»«.id not be pulled off,
•ml as the Inta* wa» falling rapidly, *h®
was soon hard ami fast.
A strong »ea
MA»n #w®)»t th® stern to wimlwsr»!. the
bnvr acting as piv«»t
The v« arel, get
ting into «hallow water on the le* of
A
fa
;! g ’
*
• g h*’r
r
on her ta»w
In »¡«iteof the large num*
ta’r of ¡MSNi-ngvrs, there was no ¡«anic
<»r disonler, t'aptaiu llota'ri# showing
admirable «xmlnvas.
The ¡«assriigera stayed on l»i»ard sev­
eral hours, until it wa* fouml that the
tide was rising aa fast in the hold as
outside, an ! tl»«’ ¡•um¡-« hvd no eff«*’i
The wom®n were tlien taken in th®
tamit t«» ('ami I»* 11 island, a distance of
two miles, an«! Afterward tbe men. <l«v*
ami lieggage
A ramp was form«*!, an«!
witty or more passenger# mad® a# com*
f«»rtab|r as ¡«oiwible, the deserted shark#
on «bore serving as cor^klMMises.
Th®
•lop stores, which were not damag»*!,
were brought ashore.
I’ntil Htimlay no vea*«*! ¡*a«*«'d, and
«luring that time the captain ami crew
workv«l »«'moving suppltr#, Iwggag«* and
freight, much of which, l>eing such
goods a# rice, ta-an# and flour, wbi h*t.
There w«*re nine hors«*« on tamrd, but.
a# they could not ta« remove«! w ithuut
wtcAm, th« y wvrv »hot in th»« hold.
During th«* tw«> «lay# after th»* acci­
dent th«- Mte.iiner was tavlly batt«*r»*»l by
wind# «nd sea#, ami Sunday was only a
derelict, ta’ing sprung and badly broken
u|v ( aptain Rolierta ami crew »tayed
by I«» remov«* tl»«» cargo to the islam!.
The steamer Boftcowits reach®«! the
wreck on her way south Sunday after­
noon, ami brought all the passenger#
ami f<»««l to Bella Bella, where they are
how staying, the purser, engineers am!
twelve Yukoners only coming down to
Nanaimo ami Victoria. The contingent
at Bella ludía hiul only about ten «lays*
supplies, and hoped fur the arrival of a
•learner «oui.
The IkwMxta its rr|M»rta ibm lb«*
•t«*Ain<'r Dura, which left here with a
full list ami cargo of coal sev«?ral «lay#
before th«*
ilhipa, went on the rock#
on Green inland, near Fort Sim¡»s»»ii.
last week
The tide, however, wa# on
the ria«* at the time, and she got tiff the
r«H k# in a few hours, hut. finding that
•h«« was taking water rapidly, she was
run «»n the (teach. The passengers ami
crew were #af«dy lamb*!, and an i'fT«»rt
is Is ing made to effect sufficient n­
¡mira to bring h«*r to Seattle.
Krw York M.ir.di 29—The World
«onti rm«
the r«*|M»rt that Parome#
Hit- b I» «Is'Ut to cijM-nd f I, ft 00. IM Hi in
< harity in thi# city
Om ar Strauss,
«■1 inini«*t<*t t«« Turkey an<! trustr«'of the
Baron 11 irsrh fund uhich rljM'ml# f«»r
«baritabh* ai»’i >*tucMii<»nal ¡>ur|*»»«s
the income of ft»400,000 annually,
says that Baron« *# Hirwb Lai» appropri-
T® < •»» llrrf Iu Hrllro.
at«*l a mini sufficient to buy land ami
Washington. Mar«h 29.—A syndi­
Police Telegraph Ojw’rator Harry put «ip a building 1 ■ the Baron llirach
cate head«*! by Solon Hum ph rey #, who
Greenhuff, of the East Chicago avenue irei«* school to l»e «wtabltiihed.
has interest«*! J Pter|*oiit Morgan ami
station, narrow ly vs* ap'd th*« th while
She ha* f ■ • h«
-pt ut«* I fl <»00.
others, 1» getting ready to establish a
making a heroic rescue of a child from 0O0 f«»r th«* building of model h»»u«M*s for
ta* ( «'anmng c#tahli#hnient in M«*n<«»
beneath the wheel« of an engine on >t
th«* ¡*H»r in th»* tenement district or
if the cattle duties pro|<»rod by the
Paul bridge. So near did be ta*cume to wherever tb« tr'»*tc«-* of the fun«! may
Diligley bill are «*iiA«'t»*l.
A# th«* law
trading < rushed that hi«coat w as torn <*ff determine
In addition she ail! bail«!
now stand# there 1# a big profit in bring
Tl io chihl he rvwiu-l wm but * yean a working g>H*' h«»im* «•!» plan* similar
ing lean Meiican < attl® aero#» the bor­
oi l,
! h.il wat><l«nxi on th» l>ri<l|fo in t«» th»»«** «*f «»ther h<»tll«'» *h«’ ha« built
der ami fattening them for the North­
front of th® fa»t frvijtbt train, when abniad.
ern market. The bill w ill shut the#®
Gr«-. nh !T raw it. ilangvr an<l rv*. u<»l it,
Tl >e baroni-*«* has authoria**l th«* edu-
cattle out of <»ur markets and eompel
at th» |.'ril of hi. own life.
utional allian«'«- whose work is rljieffy
the Mrii«an owners to find a new out*
The qur.tion of o|*nin,£ the ('a.' ¡wfr &tm»ng the Russian Hebrews to |»a% off . let.
Humphreys «ml hi#syndicate will
timber r<-.rv«' for the hrniing of .t<. k at her r*|M’nsr the $100,000 mortgage have a million-«lo11ar cunrereion from
on
its
pr«»|M-rly.
1. creating a stir ainoni; prominent
Meitco, which they pnqio«e to utilise
•toe kinruoi E »tern < Iri-^on. The Vari*
rr««l»ahl> m Mtirtlrr.
for cattle racing, and in connection
oui atock aiwociation. In W uoi, Gil­
T-k - nin, Wash
March 29. — Peter with thi# they prt«)*»«« to put $1,000,-
liam. Crook and Sherman countie. pro Olson, a b«»r«*e trader, win» always car- 000 into a bref cannery. The «<«tablt*h-
poee to moo a fun ) of »ftoti to pay the rhd large sum« of money on his |«er- m«*nt they are planning will <om¡M*te
eiprUMW of a dehifate to Wa.hili^toii to iMin, was struck on tbe b«*a*i tonight with trie output <>! Chicago ami Kansas
proporly prra.-i.t th« matter to eon
u itti a larg«* <*o|«l chisel, by mum* per- City th ms to foreign markets.
Th« question i. a vital on« to s«»ii unknown, ami va ill <!ie, Olson an#
<.o»rftn>r'| < h«»lr*.
eheepmen, <.« the cloaing of the rwrve in a lonely ¡»art <»f the city, ami a a#
Olympia, W«ah., March 29 — Thr
to them mean» aoob a o>'ar< ity of range m«t fouml till atout *» 3u P M. Just
that aucc.'e.ful .beepraiaing in Eastern ItoW loltg be h.t'l been l> ing there is governor h«* selected G«««»rgr P. Wright,
«d Columbia county, chief grain inspec­
Origin will I- imp . t ''able on a latjfe not known.
When found, there MU
tor, vi«*r P. W IjMwrrnco, of Tacoma.
•cala.
only a |!0 bill in his wauh fob, but
Milton Evans, of Walla Walla, will
Theodore Durrant ha. by no meana near his ls*ly was a &0 cent piece ami
•tweet*! K C. McCraskay, of Garfield,
given up the tiiilit for In. life. George bis keys. The ¡sdire have no clue fur-
on th«* state ¡(rain »'ommission. These
A. Knight ha. been a Ided to hi. roun- iher than the ct>l«j chisel Ihr «less! was
appointment« will #« m * ii I m * ma«l<\
eel. and ia now preparing a petition a.k* «Ion«* with. The tloctont say Olson « an*
A number of thr militia cuinpanie«
ing the .tipreme court for a rehearing not recover nor refrain ewnweiousne#», as
have sent rrmonstanrr« to Governor
of the application proviouely made and the «ea|#»n aaa «inven in his head to
Rotters against lM*iritf mustered out, #><•
denied, for a new trial.
If thi. peti­ the I m ««* of the brain.
mfyiiiK their willingness to tawr their
tion, which will lw (iimbitted without
(.miiinj Wtrpa Out.
own eipentts during the neit two
argument, l«e denied, a. the diatrict
Constantinople, March S8. — It is as­ years. Thi« ¡»rivih-irv the governor i«
attorney anticipate», there will only re­
main the |»MH>ibility of M-i-uring the yi- sert«'* I Here tontjfhl, <»n what is regard­ willing to grant, aa the only reason for
mustering them out was to keep el*
tcrfereni'« of the ferleral court, in Dur­ ed as reliable authority, that In const*
within
the
appropriation
rant*. la-half.
Failing in that, only qu« noe of the refusal of b'nl Salisbury l#*n*e#
grant«*!.
hat <«»n>|>ani«*s will l»e U-t
the action of the president <-an atep be­ lo J«un in a blockade of Greek ¡orla.
tween the condemund mau and the gal- Germany bn* given notfoa to the ¡«»sv­ out is not annoiuicvd yet, hut ten will
eni of her intention to wilhtlraw from go. Thmr Seattle companies will I»-
low..
consolblated into two
the concert.
The Brook. IcM-omotive work., of
r Irr In îhr Ikafles Cereri Farlory.
Or»Hirr iihorr on In« 1»I«« k 1
Dunkirk, N Y., ha. reeumed on full
The Dalle*, Or., March
From
time. The force ha. l-m-n greatly in-
Ta«*o!na, March 29. — The steamer
crewecd during the part week.
it i. ••lie# in a pa|*rr l«ol was starte«! a Are Cyrus Walker ma # blown ashore on Fol
eipeeted the full force will lermployol in th'* »of**! f.t<*t«»ry «>vrr ihr Van Nor­ island, Puget sotin»!, today. The steam*
in all the department, trefore April I. den jewelry' «tore al 3 o'clock this er was Irft high ami dry by the n* «*!•
Prompt action by ihr Are ing ti<!e.
Sylveater Bcovel, the corree|»>nd«nt, morning
A tssmi of U<w »he was tow­
who was inipriaoned in <'ut>a, lia. ar- «lr¡kartinent prevented arri<«us damage. ing broke up and scattered along the
rived in New York on l.-ard the S«g'lr- Van Norden w I«*» ainourit# to
shore.
anca, from Havana Mr S-ovel waa in fully cxiveml by insurance.
Cincinnati, March 29. — At an infor­
the l-r-.t of health, and Mated that a
A ffrwal international congre», of mal Blurting of distillers am! wholeualu
great deal of avinpithy hal la-on waited
•rirm'r will i.- held at Ikivcr, England, whisky dealers her«*
t<slay, it was
on him, a« he h.vl l»< n treated with
wn<! tvn»*# the channel at Boulogne, agri**I to a«tvance the price of spirits in
great con.i leratmn an l kin Ineea.
a few days.
France.
From paper» found among the effect»
Blivet« Mislag I« llllttals.
of Leon t'alrel, an insurance agent, who
Ik«« Moil's, la, March 39.—Five
Vir^irm. Ill , March 3».—Th« San
eoatmitted «uici-le in Milwaukee, Wi.., children of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pen-
it waa found that he Waa heir to an ro»l st Ygftddavtilo, a minina town on pamun an-l lllinoi» river» enntinu« lo
e-tate in llu«*ia of *1 OO ’erlO. Cabel the Wapello an«! IH tís •vmnty line, ri*r, having i «seo »wv» «»• I»,,««- U«c»»<»>
ale-i ha. a brother in Germany.
were burned to «Irath last n ffliL Tlirvw daily for tb« pa»t two a««k». Tb«
The Chineae empire ha. »ent notice were cremate'!, and two »lied a few high water mark» of former year» are
to thi. government that it will be rep- hour* later. They are: llarry, «gwl p».wl am! the aituation grow, alarm­
ing.
Many famille» have vacate-! their
rveeiiled at the unlveraal pwtal con- 10; John, age»! A; Minerva.
•;
home» on the lowland», going to the
gre>« to be held in Washington next Ross, ag«*d 4; Blninr.
3. The
May. Tlii. will l-e the fir.1 time China fiarenta were at <bur«h, leaving the bluffa for a»f«ty. Tire lllinoia river la
•till below the high-water mark by ail
ha. Iicen repreecntcd at »uch a gather­ children in t»*l.
Inch«», Th« mayor of Baanlatown ha»
ing. which i. held .extcnnially, and
A pro|*««ition to rcoritanitr* forty call.«l a meeting lo deviar way» and
the delegate» will ba sent With a view
to the entrance of the empire Into th» .«miiti«''' tn Western Kan«»« in four mean» to protect the Beardttown-Fred-
l.trg«* nttiW is bring agl tat«* I In that rrick row-1, which I» now threateuad
nn i verve I po»tai union
I with de»truction
•Ute.
%
all
going
to
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ROYALTIES
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OUTLOOK
«uf»ej at r«r*rRl 4 .• n<i111■ • N«
In th* Mwrtb«**«t
O
Chicago. March 39 —Th® Chicago A
Nuvthwtttem the Mi** uri Pacific and
ths 8L L ouis A Man Fram isco filed no­
tice® of withdrawal today from all tb«
traffic sae-M'iatkon« ut which they were
metubers
Tbe Louisville A M L lmii *
Air Lin® al«u withdrew from th® '**»uth*
ern State« Ass«*iatloh, uf which it Was
a member
A meeting of es«*utiv® officer# * f
Western road« wm h®M today at th«*
office of th® thin! wire pre#i«tent «4 th®
Santa F«* to talk ever the situation. At
th® clues, however, it was anmnn * I
that no conrert«*! action ha«I l-**n •!«’
elded np«tn. «ml none was likely to I**
Th® nx»re the I®. i*t«*nof tbesuprem®
<v»urt 1« cvmehlered, the mure clearly
«U nw it appear tb»t not a vewtig« of
ground 1« left t raffle awMa'lttiun»,* »•
they have hereto for* been n»mlm’t«*l
t*n which to *t4kh I
All that now r®
maius fur lbs rtM-l* to do 1« to direct
their energies te* *rd securing tag««la
ti«m that will rq*-n M»m® wav fur lh«m
to conserve tl«®ir interests ami prwVrnt
their revenue from lei ng «|is*i|Mit«*l
None «*( th'' as*<*’i«I ions «ltemj*t«*l t«*
«Io anything t»»iay
No circulars were
issuoi by anv one «»f them, an«! no at-
frrjq • • *» ere m t *• to
•
— • •
an« t* of agre«-rn®nl«.
A# yet. n<> rate­
cutting ha# bogn resorted to a# a re» «Il
t»f the A- lc«ri «4 th® aa#«M*iatlun.
The
roads are
.«hug to routine h«iM-
ness, ami #«w*m to I m * afraid to take ng-
groNsiva action «»f any kind
A m.is# meeting <»f ¡kn*«* nger men.
represent 1 ng the Western» Tran# «»nti
nsntal, Ohio river and bouthern lin«**
was heli! today.
Il was entirely in
formal, no reaidutknn« bring adopted or
concerted action of any kind agreed !«».
BRYAN S
FRUIT
*r»
1«|irm1
II all I hr biH.unl
Lincoln, Nehk, March 29 —U
J
Bryan will give half the royallire from
the ««ale of hi# tawik, "Th® First Bat
tie," to th® cause of bimetallism, an«!
has appointed a <*>mmitt®»*. who*« duty
it will la* to properly exjwnd the fun !*
reserved for that ¡»ur|-*#•*.
Th«* com
milt«** 1# <vun|*>e«*l of the following |*-r
son#: Senatot J. K. Jone», «»( Arkan
#a#, Senator H 'I T»dl»*r, <d (’«»I«««.» !<«.
Senator Allen, of Nebraska, and A -I
Warner, pre«i l *nt of th«* National Bi
metallic Union.
In answer to hi# publisher#, W B
Oinkey A Co.. Chicago, staling that
$lfi,000 was «hi® him a# royalty on th«
first month*« sale#, Mr Hr* in at on •«•
instru«*ted them to forwar«! $l MM) to
Mi JiMies; $l,ft(MJ to Warto-r «1 ,\OG to
Allen and $600 to Teller, and «‘»•rtih-’-i
checks for theae amminte wen* #®nt to
«lay.
Mr. Bryan bas«*l his diviwion on the
vote he riveiv«*! from th® four parti«*#
repr®M*nte«i by th® goiith’im'n naim*-!.
Il rot It »-ra I ouglit it
Greensburg, In«l. Mar« h 39.—Georg®
are! Calvin H«dmes, brothers, fought a
duel to the death m ar M«*»r« - ll»‘l,
yesterday. They were twins. 22 year«
old. They were memlM-rs of a promt
neiit ami wealthy family.
.M im « Higgs, over whom they fought
I« 20 year» old, the daughter uf on® of
the wealthiest Tam I lie# in the county.
Atauit a year ago G<*»rg«* Holm«*# ta’gan
paying attentions to Mis# Higg*. ami
was favorably re»’«dv<*d.
Ko*t Chri*«i-
mm* hi# brother Calvin returned from
roliege ami met the young holy a* n
netghlM»rhoo«i dance.
They at om «*
seemed smitten with each «»tli®r, ami
thi# aroused th«' j«*.ilou#y of the girl’s
lover.
Nothing w.»# known of his («»*1
ing#. however, until
>un«lay night
when Mis# Higgs )ilt«*l “him for hi#
brother, ami a quarrel •*n#u»*«l
Yesterday the brother# met in the
roa«l. They quarrel«*! ami struck • .»<•!«
other, when Calvin
S»*v«*ral
•hots were exchang»*!, when G«*«»rg«*
<lru}>|M«d dead. Calvin i# wounded over
th® heart.
Th® Ttthst Masaaer®.
Constanttnoph*, March 2‘.*. — Th«*
Greek patriarch issut'd an official re
port that there wen* 700 ¡s-rson*. in
clmling a numlM-r of Gr«**k*. killt-d in
the recent mas#acre# at Tokat.
Th«
¡orte, fearing an «»uthrvak here, ha# ar
rested eight Armenian suspects.
It 1# slat«*I that the sultan 1# #<di« it
ing an explanation, through th«* Turk
tab ambassador st St. Petersburg, of
the concentration of Russian tr«M>|*
upon the Turkish frontiers. On the
other hand, th® rumor is revived of th®
existence of « wcret treaty, by tin
terms of which Ruswta undertak®# to
u|«hold the int«*grity of Turkey, who
thereby beeoim** her vassal.
It Is al­
leged there can ta* no other reason fur
Russia’« uiiex|»*ct«*i attitude toward
Greece.
Four Days’ General
Debate Is Ended.
The
SEVERAL SPEECHES WERE MADE
ft.
Sew
Tar.«
lH«r M»*r4
ri**
X»«a
In
»Ill
Will
Vi«» MIR m I»
#»M*«»»t
Frwm
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Sp®*Sll®«
*I«» v I»I n
IVnehingtofi. March 27.— The four
*«ys* general «h-abt® in th® h« hmm » on the
Dingley tariff bill rh»«w*| («»night. The
lull will tmw Iw* «>|#*n fur «teliate un«ter
tbe live-minute rute iar five «laya, when
the v««<® will I** taken.
B ai tey, the «qqosilioti l«waier, who
was t«> have rb<«e»l th® generai dettate
f.kf hi# sute t«#l»y, was unable U? make
hi# •p»*'®« n. owing to a a«»r® thr«»4t. ami
a mutual Arrangement wa # tu4«b- for an
h«»<*r’# tebate on each si«te just ta*f«»r®
the final Vote I# taken.
Fhv »p«re®h-making <<«*lay waa not *»f
4 very lively order, hut the crowds in
th® gallerie* «*»nlinu«*l.
Fiv** memlwr* <»f the was # am! mean#
rotnmitt'*® •¡■»ke today—?Tawney, Dal
«••II. Russell, Payne and Htone
Th®
t»lh«-r •|«'ak*,r# at the #<*#»l<»n Were Tal­
i’* «t. « »’k, Xl-sguir®, Gunn. (ox. M
R.»®, <te«*w, ,*imp*on, Curtis, B'irkc.
Lent«. C««laf»n Hawley, Ik* Arniond and
Fitlgerabl.
Ihr Hort 11 nr llrpnri.
W i-liin^to -
M »roh 27 -—This was
tl® L«*t «lav «»f the generai «tebate on
lb«’ tariff bill in th«» hous®
Talta’rt.
Ihmwrat, .•( .south Carolina, in th®
prg»«*iir® <»f a «w'snt audience. up'*i»»*l
th® d«'*».»î< .
Th»' h«»u**' ra|«i«l)y filh*l.
- .
* ti BtlttH ■
I
baron#
<’h.»ni!’t i.sîk D'-m—FAt.of M;***»uri.
fi»||i>U«-d
IL- iMld A* A 1 *®ll»<* arti»
I#»litit*i4h lie rej»»i« »*l in the pa#*ag«' of
th® pmd<ng lull, iNvatMH* after it ha«I
ta* »«m<-
I tw «*v«*ry •t«»rek«**'|’®r would
ta« <>ldig< I to luak«* a lK«m«»» rati«* speeoh
every turn* li«* made » »ah'.
Th»* ¡»a«®-
ag»* of thi» bill. In* #»ld, w«»u!>l g.v«* the
t>>-ni«M-r.it • « lUit-lr»'-! m.i)«»rity in ti>«
m'Xt enngr»*r*«ional election..
\ft«’r brief remark# b) Maguire lk-m
r# rat, «»f California aii «I Gunn. Pupu-
li»t, «»f blah««, Tawney, R«*p<ibliean, of
Mu in«**'«ta. m«'inta r «•( th® wavs and
mean# «'«»mmittee, .took th® floor f«»r
tw« nty minute*. Tawney l®f«*nd»*»l th®
lead ««'hedute, which ha»! been attacked
by Gunn. The latter #at I he had no
criticiam t«» mak- of th«» rat®#
H«i
only tu»k«*d that they ta* «<»ll«x t»*d.
Tawney a-*«Tt»*l th® * la*#ifi* a tion «»f
this #♦ *h«*lub' was such that th»' duties
»•oiil«l not ta* evaded
Th»* purpose <»f
th«* fraineis •»( th«* #«'h«*lute was to give
American labor employment in smelt­
ing Mexican and < ana lian o««*#. and at
th® - o».»* time fully prot«*ct th® Ameri­
can l®u I tinner.
Simpson. Po|»uhit, <»f Kansas, enter-
tain«*! the buns'' for fiv«* minute*
He
read from 'I Kinlev’s Ap'och at th«*
Minnea|s>lis «'onvention a declaration
that th® foreigner ¡aid the tax. whi.h
he ndicwte«!
Th«* last COlign**#, be
-ai‘1 increa#«*| the appropriation $&0.-
ooo.ooo, and now, according to Mr
Kinley's theory, taxes on foreigners
w* re to ta* inerr «rod to pay for ««xtrava-
gam »*. Tin* foreigner should be glad,
h«’ #ai«l that the last »«»ngre*® had not
b«-®ii a two-blllion «loll.tr ««»ngr«»«#
If
th«* tux»** <»f th«« foreignercouhl ta* suffi­
ciently increased, h® observed sarcastic*
ally, the surplus <Miul«l I m * <li#tnbut«*l
among otir ¡•«*<>pte him ! every day would
la« Stmtlav here. (l«aughter. >
>impNon #ald he wu# hlm#«*lf a farmer
wh«» (arim'*l farms, not farmers.
If th®
R«»|>ubllean# ha«l <te»ir»*l to «1«» some­
thing practi’ al for th«* farmers, why,
lie a-k«'«l, h id they left hi«!«’# on the
fr®«* h*t’
Sim|<««oi> annuuii« «*1 himself
A fr««»’ Ira ter
< '««1 ami M* Ra«* <»f Arkansas followed
The latter ridieul«*! th«* i«lea that proa-
jH-rity li.il « ti*t»- l uml«*r the M* Kinley
law, or would exist under the Duigtey
bill, if il ta*« atm* law.
< lr«>w, th«* v«'m*rabte ex speaker. ma«te
a g«'m*rai •¡»■-«•eh in favor of th** theory
«>f protection.
The latest Itemucratic
cry «»f more m«»m*y an«! I®«# tax®», h®
#ai«l, wa# preposterous.
Dalzell r«*vi»*w*l th** result« <»f th®
Wilson ami M«*Kintey taw# ami «te-
m>um «••! th«' ad valorem system a* giv­
ing «>i>t«ortunity for immense umlervai-
uaiioii.
Tl»r #rn«t* I'rtir r«-i||N(l.
Washington, March 2 7 —Th® senate
h.i I a half-hour open »eseion r»rly in
the «lay ami then was four hour« in ex­
ecutive « m - w * k » ii <>n the arbiirati«>n treaty
ami r«**uin«*l th® «»¡»-n mwiiqq to go on
th«* iMinkniptcy bill.
Th® tatter meas­
ure, g®n«-rally kn an a# the Torrey
l*ar»krop< * bill, wu* read at length and
r«uN<l Half Mlar«*«l
Tacoma, Wash.» March 39.— < rt!h ®r N®l*«»h offer«*! a substitute differing in
Deamood, while ¡Mirtolhng his beat to­ a nuiuta'r «»f ¡«articular# from th® ootn-
The debate ha# not yet
day, beard • child screaming
On in- mitte** bill.
vestigAtmn he f«»und a half *tarv« d opened.
Ain**n*h*l rre«tentials were ¡»resent«*!
chil«! chain«#l to the wall of a foul cel­
lar. Frank Yocum claim# to ta« the in tadialf of John W Hcmterron, ap-
father uf the • hibl
The chlhl wa# ¡■uinted by th® governor of Florida to
It brought
turned over to the Society for th® Pre­ th«» seat va«’4t'*l by Call,
vention of Cru«*lty ut Children ami th® out a stateim-nt from Hoar, acting chair­
¡>olice are investigating th® matter ami man of th«* committee on privileges and
ebs’iiot - that action on the pemling
will probably arrest Yocum
ete- t ion rases was de lay rd by the tin*
An electri«’ rulh r for m;i**.ig«* ¡ nr
• -ertainty a# to the committee organiza­
¡xMir># i# «''»mpHM*! of plate* uf cop|s*r i tion in th«* renal«*
The revised cre­
•n«1 aine ami generales ita uwn eler* dentials were referred to th® elections
tricily.
«*«»min litre
A cur respun» ten I writing from •»stem
Or . In regard to th® fruit ontka»k ir
the Northwest say#
All are looking anxiously to re« th«
fruit trees of uur wi«te reigon ¡«as»
through th® orvteal »«f s|»ringtime, fut
that is th® critical prriod w ith «»rcharda
Il is not often that any severe injury 1»
loue in th® fall an«l winter, am! if fruit
Ire**» are in g»#*d «\>n>litiuu at th® mid
die of Vlay there 1# no reason to teai
harm while the fruit is I »ring perfected
The | mu »1 fall wa# *xrepti<*nal in re
sp®»'t tu damage «lone, fur th«* heart
frr®re that «K-c«irn*l tale in Novemhri
waj * «¡uite di#a#tr'»u* in many l«j» alito**
While thi# is no doubt true, it will n«»t
I n - ¡«Mtethte to trace the extent of th«
injury until the growing ren««*ti coin®*
for white in the d«»rtn4nl stat»' it can
n««t «'AAily ta* known h»»w m v li harm
was «ten®
It was said al the time ti>Al th«* ita!-
ian prune wsaeafwrialIv affm*te«l. which
ap|#Mr# to hav«* ta-rn true at Th® Dalb *
region; also at II« m G River
Mr D J
C<M»pc*r, of W asoo ruunty, t«»ld m® that
much harm had l*ren «ten«- in li at «II*
trict. 11« th«»ught it w a* . hirfiv »Iu«» t«>
overmuch and t«*» tale cultivation an«!
irrigation, for hr says h«' had notice*!
that wh«*r® then wa* light « ultnatioii
ami imgalhm Was n«»t «'nntinuiM tat®,
th® w«»»*| ri)«**nel early an-i trrre are all
right.
Mr. E L. Smith «»f II«*»! River wh«
1# a Very rlo*«i» «»lieervrr. says much
harm wa# done in that country t«
young appte trere, and th® *pits»'uta rg*
w«»rv «’«¡»dially siifteriug, th® I mpavi
frees® having m many in#tam »■*. kill®*!
the tope, a.# it occurred w hm lb«* - aj
was rt«.wing
in uiAtiv ci*«« th«* l#ark
had split on th® trunk but he «iotibtcd
if th® «taniAg® w«»uM all #b««w until
•¡»ring came.
Mr Mmth thought r . . v . **i* - ■<
fall in th«» mounteins mud«* it w<*r*»
there than out tn th«* <>p**n country
Th«* H«# m 1 river val!«*v 1* tn th«* vrrv
h«*srt of the <’.»#. wl«« rang»
,»n I wh«*n
there were light rati»# w«-«t of th®
rang**#, there w
«M*n#tant. heavy rain
th« r® î t*l f *ii. « I I ih»* • ff«* t w «• t«>
k»*®p th® #ap ib*a ing ,iit«l th® tree# grow
ihg
At th«* time th«» frerz«' • am«* tat«
in November, the b .iv«** wrr® all on
am! h«’l<l their »lark gr«-®n color *» the
< ffcct «»f th«* «'»»Id # k .» j * w »# ti»«»r»' -ii» «*
trim« than if it had «• urr«*l in 4 mu îiia !
«•‘A#«»n, •» th»* «.«pwii# fr«>ren ami much
tender young Wi*»| wa# kllb’d.
Wc
r”i|>'*'t«'»l I»» h«**»r uf barm <l»»n< w! »1« v«*r
p«ropte had ¡«tewed ur cutivat I tat«*,
an*l SO k»’| t feM| flowing-
■■ • !»
tiens at Hood’RiVer * • r® ci-**j ti»»nal,
•ml th«» dam *ge seem# t«» hav«» ta'«-n
general
There #«‘**in* to have ta » 11 dam ig
d«>n® in niAhv ¡N«rt# of th® »•«»untry
Clark county \l .«#h . wa* •ai l al th«'
tun«» t«» hav«* #uff«'red I“«# tn th»' Italian
prone, which ta planted targ«dy there
A* t»» orvi’ ir l* in th - v d!« \ th«
it
lamette). it is nut prulM»hte that mu« h
harm w.m done where they ha«l n««t t«iu
much and t«#> tat® cultivation
Ihviplr
ha«l. tu learn that there <wn I*» t<#»
much of a g*«*l thing
Tb«*r» bn« ta*-n
t<M> much ¡ rutithg, 4* well a# t«*» much
cultivation
What is needl'd i# t» N»
#i#t nature, not tolaketh«» j«»bt»»u much
*
for® that frecae, on«» «»f th«»®«' Very en-
thiiftia*tir orrhar«! m«*n l»»ld in«- h» h « I
k«*pt on plowing and cultivating up to
date. I a#k**d him w I ht ® h® w«»ul«| I m *
when 4 fr**-re came, am! thought of him
1 .
>
romw.
I hear of *«»m«» dam;«,;«* it«» Italian
¡»run«*# e#|M*»ially ) d«»m* t«» or' hauls n»‘.»t
h«*re on ¡»rairu’ land, ami to some «*1
tent in th«* Ltll<
Th«* Oregon latml
('«>m|»any ba# 3.000 a< r«** «»f Ir®»**» on
high hill land a few mil«** south of Sa
l«*m, that th«‘V cultivai» I late, am! I
hear some harm wa# done thei®
The
|® rm «« u to fruitgrower# l# that lh» i« I# 4
tim® when tr»*®* *h«»ul<l mature their
w « m *I, a* well a* lh®ir fruit, ami if w®
ignore the taw# of nature, we are apt
to pay heavily for it.
A gentleman
who I* engaged in fruitgrowing r» i»»rt«
that h«» whs in Southern Idaho after
the freua»*, am! young orchard# .ilong
Hnak® river were almost «Iretroy«*! by
it. Th«*y were, no»luubt, forcing growth
l»y irrigation, ami «»verdi I it. **» suffer
a# a ixiaequefH’v
It was a warm No
vember tip tu th«* fr«*-z»- ami th«* «-hang«*
cam»’ smhh-nly ami was »liaastruua.
White this must I*» true «»f many, it
I
*
the Itacifte Northwest ar® in g«-»»| rotidi
lion to prodtBc«* well, and that w® may
h»»|w for th«* largest yield f«»r th»* Neuron
‘.»f !**97 that ®v®r *» 4* known
Th®
#l»«»it crop **f Ileav«** the treea well
rest«*!, ami with vigorous growth of
fruit buds.
We are almost at the eml
uf M arch, ami yet the trees ar® not in
bluutn, when they often are in full
bltaim bef«»re this time. There 1# mure
danger from lai«* spring raina than from
winter free»®# If ahav® a tat«* bl»M»m
time, and no «’old rains later, w«* may
h»>k fur an exceptional fruit year all
over this Western Oregon, a# w»»|| aw
the Imltaml Empire
W® hav® ha«l #«
much to learn that it baa ta*en a #• I hmi I
of experten« e up tu date, and henceforth
we should reap sum® uf th«» ¡>ra«*ti<»al
reais Ita.
Thr Mill MlllrH
Rpringfi. I I, ill . March 29 —Th«
acuate aiiti-«l«*|»artni<'nt store bill «'am«'
up in th® house t«#lay on first reeling,
an«l waa «»r»ter«*l lat»l «»n th«* table
Thi# 4<tlon practn ally kill# the nieoa-
urv.
A Resume of Events in the
Northwest
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
Wawa 41 ath*r*4 I m <11 ihr T owns at
Our Vri(hl«»ilu| «talea li*j»r#t#*
auaMt S<»t«4 I m VII |M«luatrlr« 4»r»gaN.
Ata»ut forty t«»ns uf corn are ta n g
•hi)«|M*d from Nebraska t<» Italia*.
Th® prin«'i|»al of the Javkronville
public achuuls is ¡»aid $1.000 a year.
Kteven htlmlrv*l #*»■ k« <*f ¡*»141«* s
were
#hi||M*| routh by th® tat«»t
steamer out of (\ mw bay.
An «'Agte w a# shot on th«* Siustaw ta#t
week that measured seven fret from tip
tn tip ami weighed ten ¡»uund«.
The grand jury in Ik»ugla# county re*
ported that th«’ countv jail in Roreburg
is inrecure, tor th® sate custody of pris*
mera.
Fr»»«ts in I’matilta countv have in
piar«*» taken uff th® t*»je uf th® grain a
itti ». but n«> #t’rh»u# «lainag»* has ta «n
matai ned.
Farm» r* In ï* orinan
.»»inty h’n ♦*
ita »ut ti ii is h«* I plowing ami a»«* liuw
• aititig for the ground t<* dry enough
to tag in ar.*ling.
A buy living near Ontervill®, in
Washington county, a few «lay* «go
♦h»»l a hawk un th«* wing that inea*ur«*l
four f*-ct *11 inch«*» from tip lo 11 ¡ k
4 »«y«»t* * vre in« »easing ** fast near
Hay®*' hill, lu J<»***phin® ««»unty, that
th«* immta»r «»f quail, targ® g- «V mpiir*
rei and »»ih®r small game i* rapidly «lis-
«Ppeuring
The county court of
it#
*
r»»a I «»pen«*!
The r«M I 1* to extend
Hratght w« "‘war*I frotn th® brt lg«* near
'tavt'r's mill, to th»* *»»uth «-<»d o( »♦»•*“
tow 11 uf Bur 11«
Harney, at
It n>»#t# th» > it. <>r i'. i. »ton ataiut
r »0 «'V■«•ry time a fire alarm 1« turn**!
1 n . wiret hr•r the fire AllloUII it# Io any
1 úng or rmt. and it 1 * «»ugg« •t«*l that
me m*' r® ee«»t»«»ltl 1. al ariraug'iU'-nt
«hi«»til«11 I m * Hi4«l<- With
J«MM •ph Hall, who w is f.
-
nr•ar M.’.llford la#t w ***k. witIh A bullet
»1* lo'A-l, having been rhol
fni»m 1>®hif i .|, w a# a ta
ami wtaitii
H. ha.l liv ® l on Elk
» Vea>r# »•! age.
*f'• *e k. W li«' re h«» wan kill«*l. atauit two
vear#
\
vv *«hi«*at*»*»
tt k • • I V* ■. .
-
k r a 1«> ■ -
K
i • *« ««111 v
f t<‘ ? h.'
k - ’ w 1 . k
Th® plan of #(»r«*adti>g dlroa#.- aiming
the squirrel# by in«# ulaling •«ime «»f
them and turning them I«*»#«' will ta*
trie»! 111 A tarn* «*>unty.
Th«* •*« ver® weather and a la k of f«-« «|
was the cau-e «•( revetal humlred head
of stuck »lying one nun losing al th»*
rate of #»*v»*n bead a »lay
N»arc« lv any plowing lias ta*®n «l«»n*«
around iiakrs'tal®, but aa th«* *n*»w is
now rapntly melting, and the ground
is not friMh-n, 4 lug® acreage will ta*
¡»ut I«» wheat.
Th® 1 »»ri.miasiom-r# M*nt t«» North
Yakima t»> treat with th® Y ikima In
• liiHo for th«* sib' of th»-ir tamta have
left for Monta- » ta-itig unabte t«> a
cofiipllsh anything.
The Indian# along th«* *.tn# Foil ar«*
busy pulling up the location stak«*# that
w«*r»* «Iriveii on the Gulvilte r»*®fvatiun
bar# by th«’ h*'ators that eljM*'t«*l to
m*«* the reservation «»|N*m*d
A tatml «»( hor*»«’« and cattte ha* ta« n
start®»! from II«* k cre»»k vallev f««r th®
Lal»! hill# of th® St. Mary’s, where
there i# ¡«b iity «•( f«**|. Th® farmers
in Rock creek valley hav»* run «mt <»f
f®**l.
T ax ®« are ta-ing ¡ku«l into th® rounty
treasury in **|*»kane at a rate that may
m • kr it unn«* »*»'-4ry (or th«* county to
neg'diai® a H'an fm $ i’i.OO«» w ith
' >• ¡»
t« pay inter« «»t on the county '• funding
ta»ii*ta
The hunter# of Pier«*«* votinty will
me«*t to the iiumlM-r of about l<H> .tn I
• iriv* Fox island, from end t«» end, <»n
April 17, for th«* purple of slaughter
ing coon# an«l other “varmints" on th®
istaml.
Gin Pon, 4 Uhiti»'*® vvlu» was <<«n
Vi« t«*l <»f murdering la** Tong iu >|*»-
kaii®, has tavii «tenied a rehearing l*v
the supreme court, an»l will now ta» re­
sentenced to hang, uni«**# th«*re shoul«!
ta * ah app**Al !«» the Ullilt*l Ktete# *u-
¡»rein® court.
A sura mill .in I ta»i factory is l**ihg
ere« t«*»| n»-ir th«* Great Northern d< p»»t
in XV «•nah'li«*’
This I«* alum Will I m *
convenient for fruit #hipj#,»s this •»«•.i»*«n
a* they «an unload their fruit, ami,
without going out of tile wav, take on
a l«»a I 4»f ta«te# fur th»* return trip
>|MN»ner suggested that the question
had already ta*»*n rtata>rat«*ly argue«I
and settled—-•» it led ta»th ways.
"The inferriH’r from that suggrs-
tion," pursmd StrWart, "is that wr
vote <>n th« *'* cares ar*<«r«ling to our
¡M»hti< al «.nmviction# "
“Th® manner uf rettling thia is by
means «>f an international agreement
for th® free coinage <»f silver," re-
! Hour» fa«.«
,
that i# accomplish®»!, the renator from
N«*vada will bar® m» further u bjec-
tiona."
Tticuma's lnmta*f manufacturing < m » ii
Thr 4 ««r at llttllrr
c«*rns are unusually busy just n«»w Th®
San Franci*’ti, Mar- h 39.-—»United
St Paul uh «I Ta<«'Hi4 mill i* running
State# Marshal Biblwin ha# received
«lay au*l night to g«*t out the onlers
the mandat«» unlrring him to »leliver
Th«* U I i«**l»*r•< tog«.«»4 < ««mp.my ta-gan t<>
th® Australian murderer, Butler, te
run <tay ami night last w«* k Th«* ' «»m-
agents of th»* British government Tw«>
pany ba# recently ta*»ii getting out th®
men will vr.it» h th® mtir«h*r«*r «lay ami
larg'Nt order «»ver pla«'*l with u Pacific
night until h® -ails April 1 f«»r Austra
Northwest firm f«»r hinib r f«»r Africa.
lia. Th® Australian d®te« tiv«*# fear he
Th»* Tac«*rna null is k®j»t busy turning
may commit #ui« ide.
out th® fir luiiil»**r.
Th® printers’ <upy «»f th® s»*nate
Five vear# ¡#*nal servitude was th»
sentem e imptwed r»*«*ntly on a birvete journal of th® recent legislature is ready
t«> I m * turned over to the stat«’ printer.
thief In England
M«*wart aai«l th«' general f«*®ling wa#
that the senate was « apneious in its ar-
ti«»n on these care# an«! that there
•h«Hil«l 1»® Momr «tetlnitr Ah«l final settle­
ment of the whole subject»
Puldiehln* Co-, the Weetrrn Union
The renat® took up th® arbitration
Telnrraph (M. Rhilloth’» dry »...1»
treaty itnmedfaktely after going into ex*
•tore, an-l a numb>-r of lawyer». tmrnrd
The Chilton
toriay.
Lna», |.’>0,000, fuily Inrared. t*-utiv® session t'slay
The tire Waa canae-1 by the elf-loeion of amrndnu-nl was still th® immediate
aubjsrt
umter »liaru##ion
H»*nab»r
an oil «tore.
No « ne wa» InjurwL
Chilton, auth«?r «if the amendment,
B «r tli» Ofnah« K « p«»«HI«*N.
•poke at length
He urgrd that the
Lincoln. Neb., Mareh 29. — Governnr change was nrorsaary to protect Ameri-
Holcomb thi« slternoon #igm*d a bill . ean interests am! #aid tliey were not
appropriaiing $ioo ooo f«»r th® Iran»- I •af«» umler Ires rxplicit proviaiona
Mi»»iwl|>pt eipoailiun.
The senate at 4 u cluck adjourned.
Ail nr«lmntic'* h.%# pa#*«-I th® S|w«kan®
council ami will he v«»t®d u|«*n by the
New York. M »r« h 29—William K
citis»*na.
It provides fur a bran of $40.-
Grace, hi* wife Lt thus Grace and hi*
OOO f»»r in»talltnir an electric l»g> »
am, Joea’pii Gra«-r, have jointly art
ptant, own®«! ami operated by the city.
aside $300,000 for the fuumling uf a Katimates bar«* l»»®n made Ly a e»«rn-
manual training srh<w»l
for
young
I>rtent engineer an«! prearntr*! Iwfors
w«»men ami girl«. A bill providing for
th«* emimdl, of the rtwt «»f establishing
the inrnr 1 «»ration <*f the institution has
ami maintaining a plant of thin kind»
l*»»®ii i»«t r«#lu«’»*l in th«* l«»gi#tatnr®.
which put« tim total «’o#t «»f the plant
The #« h«»»l when ®#tabli*h«*l will l>®
at $31.000, and operating » i|
• at
knonw a # th® Gn® «* institute «»f New
$1 ,020 per m««nth.
Under thi* system
Yu»k city. Th«' j tan* are m»t yet com-
th® rity egpecta t»i furnish it# <»wn ar«:
ptetrd in «tetaih
lights at a r»»#t of $ft 01 |M*r month, ami
An l»»wa «-oupb* have just l«rnn mar* ! it ia n«»w ¡«aying at tin* rate «*f $S |«r
nwi wiio iia<i ta*en <mgAgv*l f«»ily )»sia. mouth fur all arc light« m ure.
MiNral»! I Wrh«t»ffd
Salem, Or., Marcb
—Th<< Matv
l.uird <>f iqfricultur« hd-l ■ meeting
here t.»l»y The mrmhrm of tbe 1,-ar-l
rlaim thaï the art rrmting tb» t»«nl
narrie» the »¡>|>n>|>ri»tion. an-l !*ecn-tarjr
of HUtr Kiiicai<i w.» «4it<-l apon to
»M-erUin if warrant» woahi be i»»ne.l
for the falr.
Hecrrlurr Kin- aid i- »»-
•rrteil hi» former déclaration» that no
warranta would le« drawn for the «itri-
ealtural aocietie», unie», rompell»>l by
mandate of court.
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