*•
LATER
Th® infanta Ku tab®, aunt uf
king of **paiu. i« »»siting Kogtand.
SCIO
OREGON
¡HE NEWS Of IRE WEEK
The new Fvnama Canal (««npany
*aa given a hearing 1» fore th’ h
■ uramilt«* on cominrrce. The bvailng
waa in accord a no* with a Veeent d.tei-
luinatlon uf th* lomiuiltee to hear all
persona concerned in au i«lhmian canal.
King Humlwtf. of Italy. La. «ignnl
a dorr* amnestying or mlueing the
pontabmvnl of tbe rioter« who t<»*k
part in the disturbance# last spring
At>>ut 700 person« wl*o were «cnlen re|
Ly court-martial ami al.rut 3.000 who
sera condemnol by civil court» hare
ix-e«i lilwratml.
Tl*« -> cretary of tlie interior hu for-
war lol lo thu acii«l* the p«|«*rs tear
ing upon the pro|.*».tion to r- move lt.o
Northern < licyenno Indiana fr u their
reservation in Northern Montana to
tbv Crow rerervatlon. The ««.'rotary
eta tea that 1» e < l.< ><■< r ■ • are atom- to
the char ge, an.I he i< - • mnm. h II.at
they be allowed to remain Where they
are, ami that 1r gi*lati<<n l<* enacted
|re*king to the Improvement of their
rendition.
Herr S hmidt, a »ocialiet member of
the German reiclutag, Iraa v ¡unlar-
ily Inform'd tlie |>ut>li< proww-utor at
Madgeburg that he wa» solely ri »i
il'le for the publl 'alion in the Huclel-
i»t Volk* Hlltume, of th* article pur
porting to l>e a conversation lietwevit
i
I ■
iGg la l g|
acreuni of which tbe editor, Herr Au
got Mueller, «al «enter,r< d lot week
to 49 month»' imprisonment <>n tha
charge ol lc«e majeate. The whole
eaae ritual now be r< '¡■ene-l.
Tbe
klmlgvlnlrg reurt inter preted the alle
gory of which llerr S hmidt ion(i.»»re
the auiltortalilp as an in.ull to th« w<
ond son of Euiperor U illtam, I’rime
I
A moat daring attempt was Otarle Iqr
three youths ot Boise, I dab", to wreck
tlie Oregon t-ijort Line |>»y • «t a »I *rt
distance west ol Mountain Home
A
heavy log chain had law-n tr--l around
the track, but waa lortunalely dia-
oi>vere*l an-l remov«l by some section
men before the pay-ear paaecd the
point. A search Waa lri»l!tulr»l in tbe
neighborbood, which resulted in find
ing Emmet Allen, Hugh Itr-<n ami
John Kichardaoo, boya ol lloi»e, rang
ing from 16 to II years of age, in hid
ing near by. They aulieequently cun-
frr-Mid to the attempt at wre. king the
pay-car for the purpose of getting th®
money. They are now in Jail at
.Mountain Homa
('ommiasary-General l agan ha« «ent
to the war Investigating ><>mmir-i n a
reviM-d «tatement in pla<* **( that orig
inally made in rea|a*n«* to Mill's'
charge«. He has omitted the objection
able |«irtion«.
Austria's hesitancy In raising tlie
rank of her diplomatic nn-.iori to the
I ’ l. itr . I - !1. - . - '
’ i
• ire not to give . ifi > >o- to
uh .
In-
formation to thia effect i« in the poasew-
lion ol the state de|-arlincnt.
West Point atiponlment« are to l«>
made by the pren iil congreae. One
will !w from tho flr»t Oregon.
Tho il.t
Will include eight cadet«, all of whom
must enter Weal Point nest June.
No
further vacaneiiw will I.’ tilled until
liroo, when M cadet» will tv nsme<l.
The present class will graduate Febru
ary 15.
<c*uim<«lore \Vat»<n, now in rem-
ma ml at the Mar« l«laml r.avy-vatd,
baa applied (or the renrmand of th*
Aaiatio »tation to am«-< <-d A Imiral
l*»w«y, when that offl. er shall hat*
oeasml duty. Dewey will retilo frc>»u
active aervioo nest IL . .lnt.r, provid
ing the law be not aluemlel in hi» in
ter eat.
French «ent I men I is one* umr* b-ing
Worked up again»t the I'nilcsl Klatee
on account of tho Spanish war. Hos
tile new«|i«|.-r criliciam, which t«m-
|s>rarily waa shut <lown by the v intor
lea of Manila ami .Santiago, la no w ro
aaa>irit>g Itself In consequence of the
difficulties which Pieaidcnt M<*Kin-
ley's vacillating |ollcy Lav caused in
the Philippines.
The atcamsliip City cd Macon, from
Boston, brought into Havannali, Ga ,
Captain Kennrrly ami the crew, tune
men all told, of the acbomier Aloha, ol
Hath, Me., abandoio'.l Haturday night.
850 miles southeast uf Georgetown
light, in i a sinking condition.
The
Aloha loll Fernandina a snt ago with
a cargo uf phosphate rock, bound fur
New York.
Al Pana. Ill . tbe arene of the re
cent lalmr trouble, Ike Ingles »b. t ami
kill«!
I>av« Evans, a fellow-m-gro
miner, al tlie Hprlngsble mine. Tbe
trouble aroee over dividing their wages
Frank Jones ami Jam«« Palmer, non
union while miners, wore assaultc I to
day and aerionaly injurel. Their a«-
•ailanta are unknown,
Three com-
panic« of militia, which have I mwii do-
Ing guard duly for several imuilhs.
havo beet, ordered homo.
Minor Msws lie«»««.
Preaiilent Know, of thw
Morman
church, «ay« tho law agalnH polygamy
1« being atnotljr obeyed in Utah.
1
NEWS
IÌK
Th® president has nominate) fel-
mur* D. Wiggin, **f Washington. Da
C., to b® register oí tbe land offhw at
Wears, Aloaka.
Th® R»»m® r«>ff répondent of (he I^nn-
drm Tim*®, leferilng to tb® rumor that
Italy I« about to »ei«® a post in China,
•ay« he tahevre *1 abeolutrly devohl uf
fuu rotation.
Ad view reaching New Oi leans leave
no further «kmbt ot th® lose uf th®
yacht Faul Jones
Partie® are search
ing for tl«® hiikihMi <»f tire unfurlunate
member« of the ptaasure |*rty.
LOPEZ REPLIES I» M KINLEY
He Coes Not Accept Amer
lean Rule,
QEN. MILLER REPLIES TO LOPEZ
Th. I être»
»•»•
a
rklllrr'— ■*«•»•
».l.re.1 11.far.
,|M«er,
»I». Faria r».r. Ti.alr-
Manila, Jan. 34.—rr««i<!ent tovpra
ef I be V Mayan (mtaratiof». ha« replied
Henry M. Hoyt, a«si«tatil Unito! to I’fte ‘ent McKifilrv*« p»»<*tamat:*»n
Htatrrt attorney general, has l*ern <w-
lie claim« that th»« tavolo*
of tlie 9th
dere»I by tbe department ot justicie to tionary government antedate« the Far!«
go to Santiago and adv me General treaty by over t»»» y» at«.
He ««y« he
Leonard Wood on legal que*tioii«.
ha« never ta^'H urti.’tally iu*tifi<*l <»f th®
The sink® of the «lark lal«or*ni at rBiCtence of ili* treaty, an I that the»r-
Coton. (‘«»tombía, is fa«t anso mi ng a f"re he dr* hn*'« t«» r*^ <nta® Amefi an
serious as|<*ct. A tail* h of 44 Panama aulboiity, and rrlu*«-* to altow A meri-
thw'kmm arrived la«t night, and stonrw j c>ah« to«Ìtembaik in furee, without as-
ani r® voi ver« *«-r® tìro»! al Ih® tram a« pfv«S orders town (be g«» rcrnuig't‘t al
il nearwl Votoli.
M a I u I» m . General Miller, th® con>-
mander c»f th® American expedition,
Hharkey, th® pugillat, and hi« «par
rlntf iMutner, Itobort Artuffir*mg, «®r® replied that tl»® A menean« cannot rec-
arraiotfod in Ih® muni<*i|*al court al uguiau President Lop* «*« authority, !»»•
lloaton and fin®*! |l & (Nteb (<*< parlici» ratta® th® Filipino rei ubile i« not re®*
p®lin< in in exbibittan whtch Ih® |<»- ogni toi by the |mwer«. He also ex-
li e ma » ritai n«'«i parUiuk ot ih® naturo pr**«*M-d r«*gret at th® determination of
the Filipino® tu resist )u«t < tai ms.
ol a pria® ii<hu
A ditpalch from London ■ly»' Arr!i-
l>i«li«»p heland, aitar hi® vi«il lo lt»*n»®,
a il Ir* »in« bere to eternatili «Uh Ih«’
Fieix'h 1> i «I m » p ® on ili® «<ibj*®l <»t 11«-« k-
ariani. Tb® bla bop of <>ri«'«n» ha« in-
iitfftel th« diatiniruiahwl American <*c-
ri «MI A» ile tu prrwid® over ih® fri®« in
bunur of J"»u D’A ic ,
A rerent diapatrh «ay«: The trai
truth «• to ih® «ituation in Ih® tVmgc»
htato i« teteqf lit<!d®n.
Th® uh<d®
muulry i« in a fertnent, an i tli® tebel»
lion ia ruH being pul down.
The fov»
erViment IrtM’pM appeai t<» taar 111® rwb-
®l« uvl th® proatig® of tb® « bit«*« Ita«
bwn touch im|*aired.
Tb«* greattet faiheiinff in lb«hi«t<»ry
<4 AI amìa Indiar»« t» «chediil«.' I fu; Au-
¿0*1 IO iH ii al Ktawan, on ih® Chil-
kat river.
Al ibi« gran*! |*»tlalrb. tbe
triltal tear of thè WrAhtfrl and Uhilkal
Indiana, whnh ha« b«*>®ri m<iiiiC f«»r
It
many yeara, wdl come to an end.
Il telimate-l that aver 3,000 Iridian«
will to pre«®nt.
A li."® agaìnet tini* frorn Se A IIta
lo Dawifo’ii tur n pur*® of •fi,<HK) N'^an
huntay, wh«*n
Richard
llullrr, n
«rahhy Kl‘»n‘iik»»r, «»tatted for Dawaon
oti Ut® «taam®r City «<f Hcnttl®. J<rt
Bariett, auuther w<alt!iy Klondikf-r,
bel tluller |2,00<) that ho <*onhl mak®
th® trip (rum Scatti® lo D. iwmhi in 95
lava or Ite*, an I f 1,000 more that h®
dould r.ot rnak® it in le*w than 20 <taja.
<’batti. ®y M Ih'jfo'A wxi elect® I lo
h<» l'nited stato® ««'nato Inno New
York.
Scnator
ha« lrt®n re-elected
fr«»ni MttM«a<sh<iaetla, and ttanalor Davi®
frum Minnvffi'ta.
Francia M. <
kr»dl wa» <•!«•• t<*d to
ih® Uuit®d Stai»*« M**nale by iho Mil-
•otiri le<i«latui®.
A rtte broke out in
Wheeler
roghi of
mine al Dutiver, CtoL, un
thè IHth
All Ih® minerà t«< aprsl.
The tire in oonOio'*! tu <>ne rooin.
A »late fonerai altnoet ma)« «tic in it«
ImpreMWiveneaa te a« tflven th® Ini«» Hep-
rwM'titati vtt Dingley hi th«» buu^e uf tvp-
r esentati v «* ju
A Madrid dmpatch *ayx lh<» premier,
Serur SagAMla, in an intel view de-
?lare<l that hr only awaited th® United
State® •enate'a tatillcattain of the peac*
troaty to convoke thu our tea.
Tbe •ertetary ol the interior, in
Min tu uni caftan w ith th® h«»u»e <. mi
métte® “n Indian affair«, •aid an in-
rrNHigation «tiow« thè t®|»ott« ot a
lhir.it«*ne*l Uprising ot In Bail« of the
Sortherti Cheyenne reservation ar® vn-
founded.
Reports fr<>m Finar del Rm, Cuba,
lay that the province is Iming ravaged
‘ y
bandit«. * !<u have bioken away
from the incargent forcee. Thu« far no
{real damag«* ha« been done, and the
riuiua committed are n«»t of a «wrioUM
riMtuie, but the rank« of th® uutl.iw«
«re cunstanHy ineieaaing, and the laid«
«re Ix-Giiilng mote daring.
At the annual meeting of th«* Busi-
nr*« Men'1 League at HL l.oui«, two
hundred tu«*rchaiit« and capltahwta were
prearnb
A resolution was adopt«*«l
heartily endorsing the action of tb«*
1«dugAtri» fr"Hi the BtatuM <nd territor
ies oumpri«e<l in tl»® lemisiana pur-
:h'«e in deciding to comtu«*rnurate tho
rvent of the purchase by holding a
world'« fair in HL Louie, and pledging
full sup|x*rt to th® undertaking.
Tho congr<*4L«lunal suta'«’miuiF«»i<m on
sgricultur® and agricultural tata’i of
th® industrial com ini as ion has male
public its syllabus of the topical plan
of inquiry on the condition <»t tata»r
and capital employed in the*«** pursuit«.
The plan 1« divide I into throe general
bead«, via.*. L«ta*r empluye»!, capital
smpluyod, and remedial legislation.
Under the general heal of each ar®
quo* I ion» on which th® «u boom in i »w i<»n
deairte in formation.
They embra«*® 50
in all, and thuruughlv cover th® field,
which tbe «ubcvmirni«»i«»n has in han»i.
WitneMet making responses to th®
question« asked are r*-quli»«l to give
facts rather than opinions eirept in
•iicli instance« where suggestions are
invited.
Tho population of India Increases al
Ilia rate of 3,000,000 annually.
Profanity ia forbidden by Imth the
army and the navy regulation« of the
Vuitnl State*
Mutar'« Tr«-»«f»t I •s«*l«»*l.
New Y»»rk. Jan. 34. —A aperto! In
th® Wmll troni
Wa*hington aav«:
(i«m* ral Miller'« ®xpe*!ilton l»a« lande*!
on Guimua» i«tand, ih ree reiln fi«»m
ilo Ho, wilbout oppoeition, (leneral
< >ti« <ablte fn«tn Manila.
Landlng wa«
pr< <-«*ary ta>cauai« <’f th«* crowdnl ron
di liuti of Ih«’ ttoopa on thè lian«|«**ite
Eifw’rienee ha* prove*I tiiat «oldier«
!o*r «pini «n i hghting qualitite wben
confiti«*! long ot» D*ard «hip, »*» Ih® war
«tepartmrnt aak<‘d General Oti« t<» ««•
cvrtain il tt wa« j«»<iiild® fui General
Miltet to land hi» ®x|»e*lition n«*nt ll<»
II ».
Ita calded that it wa*. and wa «
then ioatrurfe’l tu ordet a tandtng.
It w 4« lemnC*! ini»! v ia.it‘1«» to alvi«*'
tbta «‘ii»diti"n to retarti lo Mantla
teith’Hit haVing tanded, taf4»i«<» tt * am
frarud ih® natir»1»«»! Luzou wonld thtnk
Ih«» Filipim»« al Ilo llu r*'pul»«’d III»'
Americana.
REVENUE
CUTTER ASHORE.
Ilia Ofllrer« «nd < Fr w llm«1 an
alirr «•«* «3» iata»««l.
Kaperi*
CorpuM Christi, Tex . Jan. 24 —Th®
United Stat»*« r«*»enue cutter Alma wan
driven on Fa lie intaud atamt I.’» mil«**
south uf her® Wednesday during a
storm,and all on boar I <*«• At®*d to land.
There were ►«• rural revenue uflb-er«
alw,ard. Th® party divided and each
wandered over lb»’ island looking for a
»■.ill. Jamtv A M- e’nery, Mp«cnd tre.»*-
ury agent of th» diffim t of TexaM. and
Bedford Sharp, of San Antonio, iu>»i«l-
ant I’nited States district attorney,
sighted a craft and signalled it and
wereji.»krn ••?! the i-Lind and brought to
th«’ shipyard al Corpus Fars. Today
another v<-»u»e| was »ent to Fiulr® island
to |<M*k tor the rent uf t'w Alma'» jms *
«angers.
%(l(ttiral (rr«»ra'a M nt eh.
Wirbita, Kan., Jan 24. — Admiral
(’< rv» r.i’»i watch, it i- claimed, is ciwned
hv Lieutenant
Betts, company E,
T <«*nty-tfiir«l
Kanniis volunteers, a
n» grn, win* i* h«»ii»e from Cuba
ll i-a
fine gu!*l watch, th® cart’ set with
diamonds mid rubies.
Inside "Fnschal
Curxera" is engravud. . The watch wan
««’cured by Betts, according to bi«
«tory, from a »Spanish pilot—the man
who guide ! ( • rver.»S «hip out ot San
tiago harta’r July 3.
An a ruwaid Cer-
vera gave him this watch.
Being in
wtiailen**'! circum«iahcr« un>l wanting
to g" home, b»* Mild it lo Belt* tai f - -'
Itrrf f«F
Mutiti!* **4»|r||«F«.
S»n Francisco, Jun. 9i.—Th® tram»-
|w»its hiamlis and Mutuati City, which
ar® Mfiii to sail f^r Manila, will carry
a hug®
supply of California invai lo
fv«- l the suhlívn» MatLm«w| in the Phil-
ij-|>mtML
On the Morgan <’it>, 4,IKK)
<'»►<" <»f t.tnitil
iiiviUs haw lw®n
pirn« I, while 40.0**0 |wjun<ls ot fniu-n
IteM-f will bo pul on board thu .scandia
neii Sunday morning.
Ilynnmltn 411«-»««pt.
South Omaha, Jan. 81. — About 3
o'clock tin. morning an attempt was
made to blow up witli dynamite th«
rt-ss lenii- ri! F. B. T<>w!e, the manager
of the < rmalia Packing Company. A
flickering light mi th« porch attracted
a pa.aer-hy, wlro rtamjied the tire out.
1 lamination develop*! that it we. a
I um ' connected with a package contain
ing ill Mirk« ot dynamite.
.%n«*lhrr Illg Tiu*l,
Milwaukee,
Ui«., Jan. 34.—The
National Enamellng »V Stamping <'<>m-
pAtiy will l*e th® nam® of th® Granite-
war® trust, whirh in« ludes the Kir» k-
helfet ( ompany. of this < ity.
The
O’iupany will l»o orgamsnl linder tb»*
lawM uf N* w Jersey, with a Capital
»tuck of 11<», ihm »,(.Mio seven per reut pro-
ter red stock and |20,(KM),DOÜ oummuii
stuck.
< finimlaihine »• I ratta«
* g ti Inai «I •»
Hi. lenii«, Jan. 34.— Lasoda Malti
Burg»»« and J. Luna«, cwini rn itahmed
rvj ireecntalivee uf Agui nel* lo, thè in-
«urg«*nt
leader uf
thè
Pbil ìppine
laland«, pawsr-l 90 minute® in HI. Louis
toiay, en roui® ut Washington. The ir
ini «fi tori is tu pei «uadc L’n< le Ham to re
ti nq mah hit huid cu Ih« Pbilippine
islands.
W .r.
0.1» al« V .1,.
Io Thal Weil».
It
Washington. Jan. 34 — The Snare-
g ia canal measure, known a« the Miti
gan bill, baa paa»-d the «rúate by a
vote of 4H to C
An it>i|«nlanl ameml-
Uienl was first a> ! opted which I« *•
lullowt;
"That if th® presilrnt »ball be gn
aid® t<» •«•< ur® from th® guvernmetite uf
Nicaragua and (*<wta lln-a such con eva
sions as will enable tb® United Mates
tn build and perpetually own and
CMmtroi »an! ran al, th® president is
aulboiised to negotiate f-r a contiol «»t
or a r»ght to ctinstnn t. maintain and
perpetually rvmtrol *«>in® other eanal
mnnerting th® Atlantic and I‘ at I tic
uceans, and th® pra»td®nl is required to
negotiate fol th® abn«gsti»»n «»t intwhQ-
• all •* <»f any and all tieaty >d>l’gaiH»ha,
if such exist, as shall in any way In
tel fere with the construelx>u, owner
ship and ¡-vrpetual control *d any sm h
canal; provided that no
payments
shall t«e m vlr under D»® provisions of
thia act to or for th® iH-nefll uf th®
wl-' It Judders <>f ti»<» Maritime ('anal
<’«»mpanv, ot for any «4 Its property,
finl'«» tho president shall deci le to
keep th« > anal under th® ctMMjrxaions
grant«*I to sai l c unpany.'*
lta«p|lel*
I llta«t
<«•
Hi
«1* III
With
U m |«I *»t*te<l«r.l Klll.
Washington, Jan. 2 4 —The bau««
roinage, wioghi« and meaaures rumimi-
le«« by «triclly a party vote ordere«l a
favorabl® re|M»ri on th® «ubaiitole for
houN® bill t<» flx tb® standar»! of viilue
In thè L’iiitcd State® and for olher pur
puree. Tbe bill provhlt-« in «ubNtanre
that tbe «t.iulard of valli«» ir* thè
United Mat* -
all In* tho gold <1 ì-.ir;
that al! contraete exixting a»id in fu
turi' khall tv < > mputrd in refvreiìC-' to
tho «tandard; thal tber® «hall I*« e«tab-
li«li<te| a tie.iRiiry departmonl uf i «« ii ®
ami Mih'mption; that grtMmhacka «haiI
« mi ietir«M| an i that ujm » ii their relirw*
inent gold bilia «hall In» «ubntitulud
therefur.
A rrIthl«lto|» Irvlaitrl Win«.
Washington, Jan. 24.—Th® iH*rn«tary
t tin* ihlvrltu ha* if!lrniv«l th® deci-hin
•
• ■;. i . i • . 'I: general of th" land
»fib*® in the famuli* can® ol f A rclit'iatiop
h«laii‘l, involving title to 33. 171 acres
of land in .Minnesota.
Ilo tolda timt
under the first contract toado » nit the
St. Paul, Minncvota A .Manitoba ¡¿mi
i".t I Company, July 17, 1HS0, ll. d.llrl
wan not the piirehafter, but that under
th«- Mutetnd contract, adopt«» I March 3<i,
I MM3, h" w .« n th« purchaser.
AtxoriL
ingly the land® covered by the firvt
contr/.ct will not go to Ireland, while
he will receive th uno covered by liic
»■ > "n J < "iit a i
Ilr|»4»rte><l Hurikr a»f Mf»m»kl«h < » m *•«'»•
laNhatin, Irtlttn«! of IsAlMun, lltlli.h
H'triKMi,Jan. 24.—Hho ateiim®r l.abaun.
Wliirh ¡14* ruturilttel fluni ihr ialand of
P a I gwg »), In th® aouth ®
|* ut ion
t»f tho Fhilipi'in«» io chi ¡»rl.i^o, r®|«»rts
that tho S|*ani«h governor uf th® i«lati<l
an i a numhrr <»( spaniffli urtlcur« weru
iiiiir«l<»te«l by the nathe« while iNauiurf
ftorn ohurch. Th® nativo® thon io-
tinsi to tho hill®, tekíhg Ib® «ornen
ami chililrrn and «omo invìi a® priMon-
tf®.
Kille-ct in a HI nr.
Bakst City, Or., Jan. 21. — H. \V.
Johnson waa instantly kille.l by a pre
mature !>la»t of giant powder in tte
May tjiieen mine, near tlm Red Boy
mine, today. Johnson was age«! 47
years, am! lately came from Indiana.
His wife is at tho May t^u**« n mina,
and Le left two biutbers and other rel
atives in Indiana.
Me»imrri<«| I m tele* I («> llaflej'.
AniiA|-t»lirt, M I., Jan. 34. — Th®
mofnorial tablet plac«<| in th** naval
n*-.uloiiiv chajM’l tn memory of Enaign
Worth Barflvy, wl»u wa » kill®*! tyi th®
Winslow <»ft I'AtJt'iia« in th® lain war,
« m tinvril®a| to lay in th® pi«w®n®® uf
a lur^o iiumtM-r <>t naval urti err« and
ut her«.
I laytu«» lliilder rt«>«ly.
London. Jan. 34.—Tb® Daily News
vditurially today says: *'Th® ( layion-
Hulwrr trraty is a singular ihs-uiuriit,
signed by a w«*ek Am®rh an adminis
tration in p'fuhar chi umstaiK <w, and
fur Lord .Salisbury t*» insist upon it®
unconditional ubeeivancu now would b®
neither gracious nor wise.'*
% l>rnlal I FT*313 Kot««».
Rome, Jan. 34.—The Tribune an
nounce» that the Italian crui»er» Elba
and l.iua ate shortly aoing to China,
but that the rumor of the Italian gov
ernment*« intention to seise a Chinese
|«>rt is premature.
•ebley Give«* a ••«»«.
KeileC I»»
In Hnniln.
Waahington. Jan. 34.—The hiMpItal
•hip Reln f ha« bei-n ordered to .Manila.
The Vee.el I« now at New York, an I
will go via the Sue« canal.
Savannah, (la .Jan. 34. —The United
State« tran«|.>tt Manitoba «ailed belay
for Havana. She bad on board «ia
tn»>pa of the Seventh cavalry, which
arrived thia morning from Macon.
Tho exti-nsion of American authority
in tiio Philippines, Cuba and Porto
Rico will load to the abandonment of
Some military p«wt« in tbit country.
Th- senior senator from Connecticut.
Orvill II. Flatt, ia over Tl year« old,
and hi« colleague, Joseph R. Hawley,
ia over 73.
Rervlooe in commemoration of the
Maler«
founding of Cbrial church,
•treet, 176 years ago. wore held in the
meeting house in Boaton.
Die population of the earth al the
time of Knrperor A «guatila ia ■■»tunated
tn tie about 54.OoO.OiKT.
It la now eg.
limateli to be u I hmi I I.SMO.Ontr.i '-0.
There are now 130,000 head of rat
tie being fed lor market on tbe lina of
the Gulf. Colorailo A hanta Fe rail-
road, and the majority oí three cattle
are «Icatined lor Cuba.
Barlin, Jan. 34.—Germany, it ia nn-
darwtuod, i« not likely to prop**** * con-
tareiic® a « it Samoan affair», but th®
government will readily content to en
ter a conference if tlie Unit««*l Mtatte
government propoee« one. Th® German
guntartt litis ha« be«*u nr* I ere* I to Sa
moa to teplace the cruiser C-oemoranL
Brig. Gen. Harriann G. Oti«, now
»erring in the Philippine., enlisted In
the civil war with 1‘re.ident McKm
ley in the Twenty-Third Ohio. Private
McKinley roee to he a brevet major
and Private Otta a cvloneL
Norfolk, Va.. Jan. 34.—The army
tranepnrt Port Victor «rrived at Fort
Monroe, thia evening, (rein Portn Run,
with 131 «ick eoldier« aboard. The tneo
retrained aboard tonight.
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MEAT
CHEMICAL
PRESENCE
IN
*• ruhfMl
I •te(«a«g»
Or T»«*i
tobair *»r
la*
** « temi It»«
W«b|®f <)•»•»•!
D aw «<> ii , via Fort Townsend. Jan. 34.
— Th® situation her® 1» gn»*»my. Tho
num!»er of sick 1« increasing, am! th®
• IX h'Mq italff are full.
Th** mouhto! }<dice have dons tod f«»t
tbe help < f tl»<* |*u»r *ime |30,000 in
I
oaah from their lr®a»u»y. This leave«
theta will but f i.ojo ca*h on hand.
<'««mmiffftH'her <>gllvl® called a intel-
ing io d«i idu un way« and mean« f *r
rclw'ving th*» situation, and a memorial
a»hing fol aid will l»e sent to Wa«h-
>
ington.
Il t« estimated that fP.OOO a
month will ta* requirrd to pay for thu
treatment of indigent |»Atients.
Tbe
death rate tills winter has ta*en almost
aw great os in th® summer.
Hevrial «tampcile« to n«*w fields have
ie«»’ntly occurred, but in each case lite
j
gohiMi »*ker» were disappointed.
N’.-w York. Jan. 35. — Rear-A Imiral
bchl<y waa prenente-l tonight wun a
Jeweled aworil by Ina brother mcnilKr«
of tlie Rot al Arcanum at Carargie Mu
sic hall, ill the prea>-nce of 4.UVU p«-r-
•una.
His convicts driven mail l-y I'll.-iir.s,
were taken from tho King's county
penitentiary in Naw York to asylum«
for tha criminal insane.
Mí\jor Only Testifies That
Eagan's Beef Was Bad.
m«M»F
Wiled
Wadiingtun. J ah . .’3. — Majot W II.
ikxlv. chief
aur^mn
with General
Mil«*, and wrfi iii mid «"»o'«* «tretched
from raMifia t«» JNwti» llico. w I hmm ® re-
pert ft’hd«'t»htng br-«*f furnl»he»I the
«l|**htH‘aary f«»t«te er ««at«** I a «rn«al
tom®
week« ag«*,
tna-l«* hi* long
await«*d mj p*MrAitc«3 a* a w tinea» tad -re
ib® way tnv®»ttgathMi committee today.
Italy’« repift wm lb® »trotigeet in
languAi;® of th«*«r «ubnHlted by Mile«
in «utatantiati»»n of hi* attack on th®
le*'f «upplite. <te ta'ing «worn th®
witn»**« I'lmtitled th® vei«»il «ttbrntlted
M hie own. He wa« willing, he «•!•?,
to «land by bia fepotL
it wa« wholly
Voluntary, and w ■»• m»t ‘-ailed out by
any rwQuewt or in uta*di»»nte to any cir
cular or letter, Al brni-a h® had h«>-
tioed a quarter of I®»»I hanging ft«**' in
tl»« «an on «hiptaaird, ami he became
in terr« t«* I in th® experiment «»f having
fie«h «laiighter»! taef pta<e»| und«*t
•och m<u»l cltmatlc »«»ndilton« to «ee
bow lung it could atand II.
"I oltwrrved," h® *.il»l, "that Kite.
M|wcially bull fit**«, did n«»t affret it.
lid tc>t alight on it. or tl they did they
got «way from it Vety quickly.**
H« had cut “fl a pi> •te'® of that )«®ef al
Tampa and oooke*| It, Ini il lioithcf
«m®lla»l or tattevl naturally. II® •«•
tic®»I ludirationw of chemical proaen«-®
in the moat that brought hack reo »II®«.:-
liutte <»f chemical «tort be had u«®*l to
pr**«*rv® elk in hunting ei|*»»bth>r • in
th«’ Rocky mountain« nom® year* be
fore. AH that day am! next h® ha»l
an unpleasant taut®.
la thiit prevh»uv hunting expedition
he had ahtilya**«l the chemteal pr»*aerv-
ntiv® and huind it to c<»nta it tan«x and
«a I icy lie acuta The«® w«-re to ta» u«c»l
Maternally on elk. but bo had rubta«l it
into th® raw fteah ami al«<* in)<** ted it.
Qutetmtied 0« to thtee bigiedirnta
h® «aid boras wiv« not «af® to ta* uM»-d
in connection with hoi, nor fur orili
nary medicinal purpmu««. while aali-
crlic «■ id wax tu.»et unisco.1«, loalh-
a »m® and tiiaguating, and almoat al-
way« deatructive of dige.tion.
FROM
A
DIFFEREN1
fhit (iarmaM Varai*»!
1*1 rtlr ili!» I«»
SOURCE
*»f th«»
Watn««®.
rrr«««»*
Hamburg, Jan. 23.— According to
nuw« riM’oivod front Srtmoa, i'hief Jut-
thM UhanilM Hi on Decerti Iter 31 an
liulhtel tho eloctiun o( Malnati,wh<> il as
rotarn( m I by n ®« xta|>l<* majority, ami
;hte birv l Malietoa Tana«, *.>n ut III®
lattar king, Mahotoa, who ìm «fili a
inìiior, to I h * kirg. Tt •• throt» cotiMu!«
r<‘tte»gnixi’(! Mataafa*« |»• pio a* thu pru-
\ iRioniil gtivurìin.’ ! t
Malioto.i T.inu», Tania-»'««', anothar
rl.iimaul t-.'-r tbe thmne. andUhirf Jn»
tic® Ubati»bar«, il i« a*Ì«li*<l, ®*’Ul on
board a Hritiwh watahip, wheroiipun
tbe proviaiunal governnient ri»»*®<I tho
nmrt. A Brttiah warahip then lAtid*'»l
n «tatechtuent of lihie j v Luta, an i latei
tho court uà® roojM»n«,'l under tho pio
ti «la of thè previsione! govcrnmonl.
Salem. Or., Jan
IE —Th® h<»»i«e
dispose«) of much businces during the
l««t w»w'k. and many new bills were
inttodu* «'d.
Among
the
pr*»p»**,,'l
m®a«urea are bills to change the name
if th® Ashtan*! coll«*ge tu th® Houthern
- itegon State Normal s» Imol, and place
it under state control, and appropriate
IlS.duO fur it« maintenance; tu create
• «tale library com mi m ion and a sys
tem of traveling hbrsriee, and appr>
pttate fA.OOO for maintenan«*»’ th® fir»t
year, and $3.000 annually thereafter;
to exempt hon<»fably di«e|»arg«^l «•»!-
.hers and sail“'« from the O|>eralion uf
th® poddtef’e license law, and to ex
empt stat® product« from th® pmvialone
of th® taw; to prohibit altugetlur the
Ml® of clgarrttea nr cugarrit® material«
mi |»ain <»f a fin® of $W,
A bill in»«»r
¡orating lb® town ®f Italia« was passed*
In th® senst® ('hsirrnin Fulton, of
th® judlcisrv coramHl®»’, suhmltlml an
Stiver»® twpSHt <*ti th® bill to sd*l two
Mncl.rll.
pidg«-® to th® suprvin«' cYiurt
uf th® commit tv®. dissrnt®il, but did
not submit a uiirmvity morL
D a I v ot Lake's bill tu sitefid the
tim® for ck»unti®® to pay th® stele lai
from April I to Jun® I, was po»e*| Un-
dry sudprndinn «•( the i'lies, as was his
bill to fv*|un® enunty clerks to ceitify
pension vow?I ®rs without
rhsrg«\
there l«dng n« object J ob to either.
WASHINGTON
F*>«t*r
LEGISLATURE
f*»v Me>33«t*>r
tall«» Mew«
<»th«r I *|ia
Olympia, W.whM Jan. 31. — Fir®
moi«» fruiti«'®* ballots f«»r arnator wore
taken in >»mt »®®®i*»n of th<* !®gi*l®lnrv
today, «xu'h rrMUhin*; a* f*>lU ««
F.«-
ter 37, Wilaon 37, Hum®® 81, Ankeny
7, lx**!« 21.
Includi04 th® on® vote «le ta ine-1 at
home by akknes®, Fu®ter practically
l>a>! 3M rule® t<*»!ay, th® hifho®l num-
l*i yvt attained in the M'iiAloriai con
tarti»
In the hmm® th*' *»■mmllt«*® on print
ing arid tuppli®» «4», <>n motion at
Kingsbury, lnwlrurted to th<»»«*ughIjr
in\’-«tgisti* th«» «ubjtH t of atm® printing
with a view to chest peni ng the coat of
public printing, it being dreirnbh* to
rtsalor® greatly the cost, which Is Ike-
li«vsd to Im out uf all proportions hi
itw cBpciitiven®«®.
llotUM* bill 23, making It lawful to
rail to th® Wilno** at k vl .»nd
to
testify tbe advert® party to a auit st
law without making him th® witm»«*
•f hi« adversary, we® ¡>a»3®d by tinani-
m<>il« vote.
Hill« introduced were: To Heenan
th® keeping tor «al® <>f opium, mor
phine, rtH-Ain®, etc.; prohibiting th®
taking <»f food Brthee eicept with a hook
and line, on any ot the river« ot Pugvl
«otind, whereon hatchen«® an* Itxuttod,
or in Hkagit hay; to «mabl® reselvera,
lr .i:*’«—. g . tr a:
< t* , !■»
gn»' !• g 1- H RUt-lF ■
ip. I »1 ia-® A* <11 »»tv
on bond; appropriating 45,000 for con
ducting the agr It tihural experiment
Italian at Puyallup; providing for lo
• . .
‘ ' 4 ■ ■ •
'
J'»'’
free (omnioner«. imputing a linn of
• »1 I
' f
f
-
i
g »
ptMing of buF®. pickrvl. »arp. trout or
atbvr bah from any «to* ked lake®.
Hlllexl
jt£ - JI
•< l>wr-
Thlrtv Kill«
Olympia, Waith. Jan. 31.—Th® ju
diciary committee ol th® hou-t’ today
oompleled a remafkaMe rv«»»rd. Oul
of 31 hiilii referrttel to tl fur coiiaidera«
lion, it hit* killed 30.
Complications at tho Islands
Are Serious.
INSULT TO THE UNllEO STATES
Auckland, New Zealan I. Jan. 31.—
Further particular« regarding the di»-
lurlakiu'«« al Samoa «how lh«l M.
la«fa'« follower« numbered atout T Oil.)
men and tbe adherent« of Malici’ >
Tanna only al.iut l.oiX). Tl.ere wu
two hour'« tigliliug between ili« mal
lincea, during which avverai ol the
warrior« were decapitatc.1.
The American Ck ovul i.«iuxl a proc
lamation claiming the Berlin treaty
ha-l Ilio sanie hires as a law ol eongres,
and that an ln«ull to the «upr ma
court of Samoa is thetvf*ne i-qulvalent
to an insull tu <!>• ¿♦•frr I» meli I al
Waalitiigton.
Washington, Jan. 91 — The navy de-
pirtment I» k ilurd ordviM to th®
croiser I'hilalelphi.* to pow'3*3-«| tt» Sa
tm»a at onoa
The Pii I Lt-h’l pill A. with
Admiral hauts on U«aid, arrivtwl nt
H ao Diogo, Cal., thi« munii ng from
Acapulco.
Wo|lintfl*»n. Nvw Z«'d.ind, Jan. îl
— It I« r®|HMted that owing lu th®
trot>h|«3 in
&m«wx tbt«'*» Ibilt"!» w ar-
®hl|>® will pnw't'te I U* re,
and one
Ain«*riran warship m l «tart fur Ihti
i»lanJ® ir»>ni Honolulu.
(tarma® < ‘■•»ei»l I Je>«*te'«l.
london, Jan 31—-A mj * » i d front
Attrhland, N. Z , «ava the llrili*h and
Anici wan ■ •■i»»uh »••"♦* <
led tn
fore«» ih® d«Mir® «»I th«* aupietnu cu‘»rt al
Ap>a, in teliteli
th® Ciernian •■«■n«nl
ha i ®<tabh«hed hitnaelf, and t«» pn«h
him tut«» th® elreet
All parin'« ut
Afta, 111® diapibh cult I in i H*. unite in
«oti<ta m n I ng th»Uerm*n e»»n»«»l tot th®
lighting which haa taken plat®, but
not the rival kiti^«.
Il »« point®»! out
that in violation i»f all a4»« «’tu‘ i t* tn«»
vonaul a* » «»mpamed
Mat »af.i’« f o.®
a hr!) th® claimant intade»l lb® t wn
IM- i enL”UfA4<*d t>|‘j'Mili"ii lo XL«!i-
X'anua
When tlie Hritiah an i Amerb in ■•»»n-
neD were Inf rm» I .»» tn th«» Mlt;i« i«»n
Ik y adjourned the emirt .»nd I* i*»d
the building.
The (tat man consul
then dvinaml«**! th® k«»*, And they
were refuawil him.
H® tiled hruko
.»1**11 th® d*«>rw, removed the
teplai: «»d lhetii with other«,
After-
ward« brought th® (tarman mum- ipil
preii’lent into th® ohamber, and th®
tatter went upon th® hsh’«uiy and
«hutitml to th® llrittah i and Ayivrl* ¡in
I
marinali aM«einble«l on th® mpiar®
am th«’ w
■ court, I
I
f
)U«ll«'»'. " Th® crowd h pllr-l teliti )»<>frt
nii'l the Brim’ll aoimui d' liian led tho
key® ot th® building, which w » to fv-
fu<«%!,
A Sr.'t. bin in named M u kie
th®r«»up»n climi»®*! on tap of the build
ing and hoiat«**! lit® Sam«,an ftatf, while
th® Hrtti«»h and American cm » i »« o I« and
a numlx-r of niarmcff f"r*«-.| the d«»»ni
and hurrtal the (toitnan eunaul into
tlie «ttrel.
Then th® two confuta fotmallv «nd
totally, a«'«’*»rdini{ I«» th® di«pM(< h,
murt and i«*’iie»l a warning
ngalriMt any further iiiterf«*io!t> *» with
ila jiiriadidioti, threatening to aritet
and imprixoti any one attainpting to
du «u.
A it 11 ■ < «»ntPrarl I «It nr I < w,
Washington. Jun. 23.—Th® viton-
•Ion uf th«* unti contract
law to
Hawaii is strongly urrgil in a report
> «»r <«
(itiit
made totav by th«* hou«o cotnmilb *• on
Waahington, Jan. 31.—Ser ioti« run-
tatair.
Il says th« himii I« uf »«»ntraut
lalkubrvfs. mainly Japanese, have tafii RÌdrratt<»n 1« l»ehig given by th® «>>- I-
taken In«» th® islands slme th® rais riiiiH'« department of the army P» a
ing of II»® United Hates flag ovri them. «|U«Mit h»r an allotment of |0’»jhio, to
l>ii tlm day following th® receipt of the I-«» t i|H’tid«»d in th® cmmiru«-thin of un
news of anticipation, a,**57 Jagmucee 1H inch gun. «nbmiltttel by th® promot
ers of the llathmann «y«tem <>f firing
la lor® is wer® admitted.
high explosive®.
If
the i«*>(ue*»t ia
Opi»»»«F«t to *««llng ll«»l»ert«
grant*«! th® iM-imh gun will I n * th«
Ht. Dm la. M , J.tn 33. —Member* largvat modern wea|»on ever inanufv-
M lb® reorganised Uhureh uf f»4ii«»r lured in thi« country.
It will at'ooiii«
Day Saint® in Hl. D>uia optine® th® riMalat® the
hug® Gathinann «hell,
e ating uf (‘ongr»”-«n».in < !< h I li. j|. L. which wilt contain Alwiiit 400 ¡»»iuta
PAUL JONES LOST.
Hubert«, uf Ulab, on the ground that of high eipl»»®i\<-rt. The gun I« to fwt
lie 1« a prorottili'ed jmi I v gam mt.
A
4<)0 cali beta in length, a •inglo luta»
Tar» nt lire Mi»-**» I »»«mil •»»»
IWrloM
rot® wa« taken, revultlng In the adoj*- *va|M»n and jacketol.
I«1«*M«l - IVat* llluwn I ft.
lion of a reaolution requeating rongre««-
K » «rnall'in f ( Mb®.
Mobile, Ata, Jun. 33.—Th® govern- uien from thia district to uw their ul
m»'ui
I'ansy touched ul Biloxi, ti owl effort« tu prevent «eating ih®
Washington, Jan. 31. -The Cuban
M i » m ., this afternoon, an I report« find Utah man.
cvaeuatiun «omtuiaainn at noon tota y
ing un Breton lutai ! a part uf th®
1 ma<lo Its formal call on S»'t. retary of
sh«kfi»r l«>, NvrrlsMi <»»•(.
¡stern of th®
uaphtl a taunth ¡’an I
Htato Hay anti subnilltv-l to him the
Han Francises*, Jan. 33.—Today, Ma-
He®*
Jone«, also a yawl boat with buW
original rej>ort of its |>rocv<lurr
Jor tienoral Merriam >««u*-d an order
Mmosh«»*! ami other small articles fruiu
r.-tary Hay, reajiondinf In a brief a<l-
the launch.
The omdition of the relinquishing the < <>mmand of the de- ■Iros, «tat>«l that be was «urpr •» <1 nt
p.rtinelli of California.
Iinine-liately
wr«*< kage tends to show that th® naph
thu rapidity with win. h tin* w..ik of
thereafter, Major-<i.'tieral Shafter la-
tha tank blew ut> and tore th® Dial to
the <ouimi««ion waa
< <>ni|>li«b>-!, Ilmt
rued an order announcing h>« aei eaeion
pin es. Th® Pansy met th® Maud with
Ob" Work wa« |'lien<ii»<i>alljr |>eifi-cl,
to the corrimani. General Merriam
Messrs. Jones and Taggirl on txiard.
and rett<M-te>l great credit on lbw mem
• ill go to B. nver to a.eumo command
The latter visitod th® wteckag® and
bers of tb« >i>mn>i««lon for the bu«i-
st the depai Imeni of the Colorado.
Identified it as part ot the Itaul Junes
neea-like way and amootbueae W Illi
Ko I todies were found.
which II wm effucted.
Tw. Tl.oa..n<l Qt-.h.r«
Th® launch had the follow ing plena
Halites. Jan. 33 —The stoam«hl|>
|le»lh of a Frlfftirl fl»f I Iteruln.
Uf® seekers on board: Joarph Brink- latke Huron, with 3.000 uf tbe 6,000
t’hirsgo, Jan. 31.—-Paul Selby, on«»
ham, Dmisville; Mi® Margelle Wood- yunker« who are emigrating to the
land, Chicago; <«»|on«l Harry (’. Vo- Cana lian northwest, arrived In quaran uf th® lawl surviving |®irsom«l friends
of Abraham Lincoln, is in danger of
ruin, Nt. I aiuis , Miss Florence Yocum, tine tonight
Tomorrow afternoon the
losing his bis Ih rotigli a Or® that «I®-
his daughter.
•teauier Will preciad U> Hl. Johns, N.
Th® crew consisted of three Uten, II., where the pamengwra will land io stroy®«i th® apartment IniiLling in
whh'h h® irshRw), Mr. Selhy was sick
who«® names ar® unknown.
lake rail to thi-ir fut ile home.
in l>®d from a sever« atta< k of grip
% Curio nt Bealllr Xrtdlrl
A««ay Ortr» al »««ilta.
when the fire drov® him out doors,
Waahington, Jan. 33. — Senator Wil- During th® later year® of Llnoolc/a hf®
Heattle, Wash., Jan. IE—The jury
in trie trial oi iaadure SeMopiw, t*»r iiiu Mari* • ntlt V4C • H4V(*b iu 1(3« smiihj '«a «a just l»efoie nw imm ' shi ® president tn®
tur tbr great lllinois.th hid few friend« to
murder uf Gu« Hoyer, has brought in bill, Appmprialiiig $J’’,0u0
a verdict of "nut guilty by rva«on of eroelion of an a««ay offb e al HuAttle, whom he g*v® his rtintidencw and trust
La* berti tavurably tepurted.
insanity.'*
in a fuller degree than to Mr. fclby.
tei «• i»ftl«l*l |te|M»rl al W a«h leg lot*.
Washington, Jan. 23.—There is »till
lark of oftlrial reports ìm » to th»« siltia-
thni in Samoa, bid it »an I*«» i*.nd that
th«» stat® <b* part num i is moving in th®
millier with «lu® deliberation, mi l wdh
full regard for muintenanre of th® tri
partite agreement fur government of
tli® island®.
The navy department's older tn Ad-
mirai Kauts, <>n board th® Fhiln hd-
pida, at San Diego, went to lay. They
were simply to "make re.i ly.** If, as
state*! in th® prv«M di«p4tchvs, th®
Philadelphia is not in eon iitlon to gn
to Apis, it is fttii>pO”>rd thcvvflael’s hull
will bv cleaned by divers.
M*>«telng tar ( *»**• Nay.
Waahington, Jan. 33. — It ia learned
that the rivere and harbor« cum mt tie®
ha« b*ft r»u< th® AppropriAlt«»® t»r <‘o*rt
bay. An item ot f 10(1,000 wa® niaile
by th® department.
Th® roinmtttae
aaya there ia n<»t wnengh ootnmeree at
that joint to a arrant the expenditure.
A
Itateli ll«irgl«rlfr«l.
Arthur, 111., Jan. 33.—Th® bank
het® was etitcrrad by luirghir® la«l
night»
Th® If®» is botwaeen fi.OOO
and |3,OOO l Th« bandits vaca ped.
t'.errel l'eria.
Fail Tim®.
Waaliington, Jan. 83.— The war tie
part mant hat ioaued an Invltatiun (or
bhla (ioni reeponaibl« shipping Oun*
retfia off ali nailon«, for transports! Ion
ot Spatiigh priaoneta in the I’tiilippiui'«
(rom Manila to Spain.
Feverahle ll.porl Ord.r.4.
Han Francia-o, Jan. 83.—Ontral
Pacitle railroad stock, whiuh le.a than
threw montha ago waa «¡uoted al 13,
has advance-l to 41.
Mra. Htanford
owna 13,333 «liare« of tho etuck, and al
13 il waa worth »43.1,330. Al tbe
preeenl rata «lie might «vil it fot
31.5'39.014, añil it ia «ald «he lina ra
ce! ved even a better ofler.
Krltlah Crwlrt®« l»lMp«lrheH.
•*»l»a ( on*-»l«>*r«*n| *
WelHngtog, N. Z., Jan. 34 —Th®
British third-class cruder Royalist has
been dMputcbcd to Samoa, following
the Tauranga, which left on Friday.
Rom®, Jan. 33.--Or. Lapponi, phy-
iieian of lb® pop®, nay« th® pontiff,
who ha« lw«n suffering from a «light
attack of influents, is convalescent.
St. Paul, Jan. 31.—Th® Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis A: Omaha baa
a train which recently made a meet
phenomenal run. from Filmy, Wi«., to
St. Paul, Minn. The train, consisting
uf locomotive and »is omieliva, tan lot*
unir« in 110 minute«.
Waahington. Jan. 10.—The aenate
Troop, for n.n-lo.
committee on foreign relation« today
New York. Jan, 31.— The tran«|iort
agreed to favorably report upon the Grant, boon I for the Philippine«, with
nomination of lion. Joa. H. t'boala to tlie Fourth Infantry ami battalion« of
be ambaaaador to Ureal Britain.
the .Seventeenth Infantry, Bailed today.
XV heeler Mln® .4 ban «Ion <*«|.
Wnmlnallen« Ct.flrm-4
Newra«tl®. ( a >| o .,
Jan. 31.—The
(<»lora !o Fuel A Iron Company lie« d®
eMed to ftood the Wheeler mine, which
has bren on fire for oeveral day«. Tbit
n.®an« the abandonment of work in tlie
mine tot three month« at leawt. The
mine employ* 3«»0 rn®n, who will thu«
be thrown out of work.
Washington, Jan. 81.—The senate
Imlay con fl tino J these nominations:
Joseph II. Choate, ot New York, am
bassador to Great Britain; C. lie
Ilrickemtein, surveyor of cnstoms,
lh-nver; B. F. Booth, |MMlma*t®r at
llrlghatn, Utah. Also a dhib I» r uf
promotions in tbe army.
t'p.
Washington. Jan. 34. —All th® mem
ber® of the cabinet were prrarnt at to
day'« m«w*ting.
Th® fituatkm i
in
Senoia wav under diaouMiou. 1 It ia
thought no action will be taken al
once, iieyond asking (or a conference of
atnl>a»«ador« of the ‘hree power« hav
ing roncurrennt jurisdiction over the
Intend*
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LEGISLATURE
(■••»Idtrahl« nwstaesa
tag lb* t*a«l Ween.
I
GLOOMY OUTLOOK AT DAWSON
ItTftfrrr H <•«•««« <>|’«-t»e Mine»
Charlee Newton, of Bradford, p«..
was blown to pieces while ahooting an
oil well at Orckard Park.
OREGON
SENATE
New York, Jan. 34. — A ditpatcìi to
Ilio llnrsl.l fiorii Valpnraiao, ('bile,
aaya:
The copi<er boom i« creating
great entlioalasrn among thè nitnera.
Caravan« are »tarting lo work new
mima, and thiwe that wete cluacl down
am nuw in full activity.
The Miller Klectrie Construction
company of i'itt«bnrg, i'a., h«» invent
ed ■ new plan fur utilising tlie puwor
uf Niagara fall«.
The Kpaniah brig Gabriel, from Cár
denas, ar rive-1 at Corunna, having on
boari ten of Um crew of the Anr-tiran
bark Evie Remi, Cant J. I». Steelman,
flora New York, which ia l«»t. Th«
erew were reecued near the ialan-l of
¿formuda.
ike*
PASSES
BILL
CANAL
Minnesota» ok K « p«*«•!**®-
Fr**»n th« Worth.
Bt. Paul, Minn., Jan. 81.—The state
Vlrtofia. B.
(?.,
Jan. 31.—The
aenate today concurred in the house
steamer
Denul* arrived from tlie
reeolotion favoring the «ja*«-.!y ratifica
North. Hhe brought SO j*a»*«-ng®r«,
tion by the I’nited «Rates senate uf the
several of whom are from Ihiwsun
pcaoe treaty
I with good cuudgninents uf gulJ.
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