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LATER The Saniiain News •CIO EHE NEWS OF FUE WEEK Mt Mes>e»wta,s »4 *»ealetl«e «S»»l»4 by lb» Haste«4» s»t <*«••<•«• Two soap trusts ar* being l->rm<*J — Me at Chicago. • IK« MONUMINT TO MAINE HEROES. It Is b»Iiev»l that the battle at Ma- ilia will hasten the isliQ'-alion of the .reety with Spain by congress. ................................. OREGON < nmprthantlre S4».l*w NIWS. * la I. and uoe at Huston with (30,000, • 300. Han Francisco i* to have a world's fair in 1901. It I* lo ba known • ■ I'aciflo Orman and International Eipo Silina. Insurgents IHetned in Battle at Manila. lM|H>rl !'••• Turkey is making military prepara tions In View of a pw*t!da Macedonian uprising. Bulgaria i* also hastily or ganising and arming truope. W««h I -.lied Erww. ll»* T*l«gr«pK < ul»«»i Iowa mineworhoi« are making an effort to base sight hours declared a President McKinley ha* present»! to day's work. Charles A. Ncbott. chief <>f the «imput Native troops aia tn I* utilised In ing divulon of the United Met*« cuast Cuba and American auljier* gradually and gaodetio eurvev, the prise reornlly conferred U|«n bitn by the Ac»leu>y uf «tthdrawn. A ayndioat* eotnpos**! of American. Franco. Canadian, Enghab an-l French capital- lata, la making an effort to tax-ore <on trul of all the railroa-1* io Cuba now building and in operation, an-l all to be constrocte-l hereafter. Mr* Cor-lelia Botkin, found gmlty bv a Pau Franctaro rourt of the murder of Mrs. J<-hn P. Dunning, hae br-eii aantone»! to priaon tor life, tbs )<idg» refuaing a new trial. The case will lie appeal*!. The biehop of Marana hat declared that Preotvslsnl servicescannot be held I Th* commission to investigate the near the gratae of the Malta victims in conduct uf the war ia devoting all of it* < ,ilum‘ us lemefery, aa II la c«m*»cr»ted energies to closing np Its report. The ground. American* aero pieparing to rough draft is practically rompletal, decorate th* grate* on the anniteraary ami coptee ar* being made <>t the deco- went, an far as It is rswdy. of the I'lploelon. ft la «aid sdmlni*tratk>n officials are TIs* Central Cable Company an- ! t.oun ee that the Unite I hlataa govern- urging lbs preaident to endeavor ,o en ment in the Philippines l a* nullified list the services of Aguinaldo In th* the recent prohibition of telegram* in evil lament of the Philippine <|u<-«t.-n. cipher ol code. McaagrS In secret lan • • he ha* th* service* of Geoeral Go guage may now I-» accept»), subject to mes in the pacification ol Cul<a. grirerumei.l Olleaorahlp. Lord Charlee Hereel.ird. the dialin- The aenate committee on natal g-il*b»l Hrttlali naval off!.er and alate*- affair« baa decided upon favorable re- man, will arrive in Han Fr*nci*-o on port <>n the bill providing for add I- i the Japanese »tnamer American M«ru, I «mat pay to ialorerw in navy-yards due on February II, and tbe chamber who worked overtime during I lie emer of commerce i* arranging for * public gency of war with bps in The ira-int ■ » •I'tmu to the Engli*l.iiiaa, Irqo red ia a trout (7<K),o00, and about A l-altle Ictwren American tronp* 0.00*1 men are intuited. and Insurgent* tx-gan st 8 45 Halurday General Illi* cable* the war depart- night at Manila, which last Into Hun ment. Citing the numl-er of deallie in <fay, the insurgents b»-ing tin aggtee».«w hi* command since January 7, The Twenty Americana were klllwl and The I..** of th' total I* 19, many of whom dl»l of about 175 wounde»l. ■luallpoi. The greater number of insurgent* i* "*tirn*t«~l to run Into tbs lix-uaand* Naval ve**el* look part in death* were of Ksnaa*. Colorado, Call fornia and i'ennayltanla ptitale* In the battle by »helling th* Insurgent*' the list appear the natnee of Allen K pwillon. Carlyle, private, First Washington. Th* situation at th* mining camp rd January 14. typhoid; Earld A Jeans. In le|eudence, 18 mile* from Aaix-n, First Washington, January IS. ty Colo., iscrltl.al in tbeexliome. Star phoid; Wlstsr Hawthorne, private, vation stare* the inhabitants of th* Heivmd Oregon, diphtheiia. town In the face. Piovtaiona and fuel Cuban General Gome* r»!u»--a to •upplma are nearly eibauated. Wood dieband hl* army unl.a* paid nearlv that I.ad l»rn ewt vi I i i.-l toe winter •rHi,OQO.OOO. lie claim* to bat* 40,000 use lie* hurt»! under many fret of K>>ad* men under anna, tor which he ark* •now, and cannot iw readied. pay fur threw year*' Service, al the same leading to Atpen, the only roureu of rale a* given American soldier*. For • upplv for )nde|«ndencv, ar* luipaaaa- hl* own aerti.e* in the past be want* ble. Htiowslidrw are eo frequent lie- Ill.O'Ga tear, the tame a* p« I an tween A»p*n and Independence that it American lieutenant-general. 11» ha* i* almost suicidal to venture on th* about SOO brigadier general*, who de route. mal- I pat at Iterate ol (5,500 annually for three year* pact, l>e*idr« nuiueri u* other offi-era, whose pay aggregates (.*.; si,ooo. Fin* bwllding* covering half a block In tbe heart of the buaineea* inirtlon of Columbus. O., were deelroynd by tiro. The tianvporta, Ohio and Senator, l-earing the Twenty-second infantry to the Pbilippluea have sailed from ban Franvisco. The North German G.s.-tte again denies the rumor that Prime Hohenlohe ten i lairs resigning the imperial cliancellorahip. A freighting pa'ty was caught in a •now «lids In Lincoln gulch, nine in lie* above A*|x.n. Colo , and it is be- IteVed five luen were kill»!. Twentv children are re|-orted to hare l«ecn drowned by an Ice disaster at the village o| Warpubnrn, lloirbeim. re cently. The second battalion of the Seven The president baa nominated Colonel teenth infantry ere on route to Mam * Ara II. Carey. a*ei*tanl pa) ma*ti*r-g»n- i via New Yolk. They sailed from tiiat oral, to I« pay matter general, wilt the port on the lran*|»irt Sherman. rank of brigadier-general. The largo«l combination of wliiaky A terrible billiard wn general and <11 • 111111. g Intervet* yet attempted throughout the Mireimippl valley nn ha* tieeu concluded In New York, un the 39th an-l Sots of January, rea-hing der th* title of the Kentucky Distiller* a* far south a* hl. Louts. . A tt alehouse Ciunpany. Three representali.es of 4 ' German Negotiation* lor tbe consolidation <d lamilow in the Eael are looking over the leading pottery inteieata have been the Pacific Noithwcat with a view to concluded in New York by th* forma buying »everal thousand acre* of Ian I lion of the Au .-r.can pottery compa- foi a colony. n - *. with a .-api tain al ion of * I J, Old, - Mr*. Jane I- Stanford, who ha* settled the etale of her late busbaud, (.eland Stanford, and who would lx> rn lit let to ♦ •157.7W8 a* fee», refuses lo ao- cwpl anything for her service«. 000. A snow-slide occurred on th* Cana dian PaciUo at Hogei* Pa»*, in the Sel kirk range. The railroad roun Iliouee aud other buildiug* were demolished. Corn i an lea If. 1*. K and 1., of the Nine person* are known to kava been Ferenteenth United State* Infantry, kill») end two injuiel. , 41* enlisted m«n and nine ofn-ers, Conti* t* have lex-n let for the ere hate left Colniubii* lor the Philippines lion uf a lalge led-sugar fa- tore al They go ria New York. Amer*, a »mall town we»l of Omaha, The American »hipping Interest» of on the Union Paeilla. Tbe men who the Hawaiian islands hat* largely m- are furnisliing the monev to build tbe cieaeel since their annexation to the factory are Boston capitalist*. United State*. There are now load* J Th* Unite.! Nuts* transport Grant, Ing for or on the wav to the »land* 50 veeselg, of which 85 Oy the Amerhan which left Na w York Januaiy IV, hav ing on G-aid Major General Lawton, flag. tbe Fourth infantry and a battalion of F W. Peck, United Slate* r- minis the seventeenth Infantry, bound fur * inner general to the Paris riposition. Manila, ba* ariived at Gibraltar. ark* congreas to Increase the amount eel aside lor the government vihibit to Htearner Rbynland, from Liverpool, four (I.OOO.ooO. The ttr*l appropriation for Philadelphia, went ashore was *>15 000. which Mr. Peck Bay* is mile* north of Penwick’a Island life entirely too »mall. saving atnlion. A heavv snow «toini There Th* reported rich strike nt gold al w*s prevailing al the lime. Cripple Creek ha* been aifttlluel it were 41 |-ae*engvra an-l a crew of 79 on I* the richest ever discovered In the board, all of whom wet* rose tie. I. world, estimated to run a* high a* *500.000 to the ton. There I* bl-- Led out in on* level, at a depth of 850 feet, 15,000,000 worth of ore. A. Thompson. agent of the Coast Seaman's Union al Seattle, says: "Un less the Shipowners' Association give* up trying lo pul eo*l> seamen mi Ooaat- Ing vessels, a general strike will be or dered , and every sailing vereel on the rnael lie-1 up a* soon a* she get* into port. The union men will not •< - ept less than *40 per mouth.'' | nn- fiupino loss IT* <»••«• 4**1 large Kille«*. ••»*< Taealy A**«»rlr«ra I ••*« is ft»»««,*« lit* H»»«** I «f llaltle « *aa»*rsa»»«4 Uy Ih» <»»»• Manila. Feb 7.—The long vi|<eeled repture b*tw~-n thè Au.erica • an I thè Filiptnoe l-aa come at laet The furmer are no* eogagrxl in eolving tbe Philip- pino prot-letn witb lite utiioel ekpwii- ttoe la-esible. The elaeh carne al « 10 yeeter<l*y evening, when thrvw darmg Filipm«- darteli pesi ibv Ns'.rva»ka regimrnie a Hanla >!<«*. tot retirwl wl.en elisi lenga-l. Th*y rvpee’ed thè «ipriMat *ithoul drawing thè »entri»*' fi'», boi at thè thir.l tini» Corporei Itreeley cballeng»! tbe Filipino» and thrn fii»l, klllmg un» of tliem and wounding an ni lier Anno»! itum»lial»lr afl»r*ar«t thè Flllpinos* lm» from Caloran lo ove mirro oitivonn. ■ I a fi. which *»• incfTrcthal. Tbe Nebraska, Montana an-l North Dak ota oiitpoels rr-phnl vigorously, and held tlivir ground uutil reinforcements arnve-l. The Filipinos in the meantime con centrated al three |ioinl», Calocan, Ga galangin an-l bant* Mesa. At alioot I o'clock the Filipinos o;wiie-l a hot fire from all three places s-iuiiltsio- uly. Tula waa supplement- »1 by the fire of the two aeigv guns at Belik Balik and by advancing their ski rmislleis fioin t'a<x> an-l I'an-lacan. The Americans rss|Nimle«l with a ter rific fire, but owing to the liarkuoss tiivv were unable todetermina its etfevit. The Utah light artillery finally »nr- treeded in ailencing the native battery. Tbe Third artillery also -li-l gixsl work on tbe evtren » left. The engagement ia*t»l over an hour. The United Stales cruiser Charleeton and thr> gunboat Concord, alation»l off Malabon, opened fire from their second ary batteries on the Filipino*' po*ilion at Calocan and kept it up vigorously. Al 3 45 there w*< another fusila-le along the entire line ami the Unite I Htatee ar* going double lurreteil moni tor Monadii'H k opened lire on the ene- my from off Malate With daylight the Amerl-me al- vaiKWil. Tim California and Washing ton regiments made a splendid charge an-l drove the Filipino* from the works at Bar - and Hants Me«.«. The Nebraska regiment al»«i distinguish«*.! itself, cap turing »everal prisoners and one How- titer, an-l a very strong position at the reservoir, which is connected with the waterworks. The Kan-as an-l Dakota regiments -xunj-elled the eii- tny's right flank lo retire to Calocan. There was intermittent firing at va rious points all -lav lung The American loeeea are estimated at 90 men killed an-l 135 wounded. The Igorotrs, armol with lain* an-l arrows, made a determined stand in the fa-'e of a hot artillery tire, and lef many dead on the field. Hevcral attempt* were made in this cltv yesterday evening lu ■e*a»sinale A men« an offhwre. — r»»a.»..a a, <>«i. The following dispati-h from Gen. Otis confiims the news of the ttgliliiig: “Manila. Feb. 7.—To Adjutant Gen eral, Washington, D. C.: Hatur-lay the insurgents o[x.ne.l attack on our outer line* at 8:45. ro|x-*t»l attack sev eral Huies during the nigtil. Al 4 o'clock this morning entire force wn* engage I. and all attacks ieptils»l; al daybreak advanced against insurgents, and have driven them l>*yond lines they loimsrly occupied, capturing sev eral Villages and their defense works; ins'irgenta* l>«s in dead an-l wounded large; our own i-asualtiea tl.us far esti mated al 175. very few fatal." There hae txwn no further general fighting between the partisan» of the rival shieftaina in the Samoan island», •Ince the last a lvicea eleept that a party of Malaafa'* followers waa rout«x| in the bnah by Malletoana. It is el- i l>ected, bowevwr, that fighting will 1« I teeume-l, a* Malaafa la arresting per- anna who bav» t>een ah eadv fined and A dispatch to ths London Post says: rel»Mi*»kl. Th* work of pillage con tinues. among the lmti*ee l«>ot*l beme Manv of tbe insurgent* weie driven Vilima, th* home of the late Hubert into the I'asig river ami drown»!. Sev eral honilre.1 were taken prisoner*. Louie bteveneon, the novelist. In a suliaequenl telegiam the f-dlow- MI hssf >a*sug 11 mist o General Sheridan ha* complected ar ing statement* are made: Last night's The third regiment, Infentry, has left Sb Paul for New York rn route to rangement* to »end th* third elpedi- ami today'a engagement! have proved a lion of troupe to the Philippine«. It veritable slaughter hit the Fillpni.*, the Philippine*. I their killewi being re|»nl»l as amount A bliuerd ha* been lagmg nvsr | will consist <-t 18 ««parile*, taken ing to thousands from the 13tb snd 1 7th Infantry regi Wyoming A is ent dispatch aay* the ments. deep snow ha* a hard crust. an-l there j To Cfueh the ll«s«mlt will lie much »offering among stock. A dispatch from Cokeville, Wyo., Washington, Fell. 7.—Instructions An Iowa syndicate, with *to.oou.ooo •ays a snowslide a mile long occurred, capital, ha* a*k»d congreea to grant a | burying several men and teams All sui-sidy ol *18,000 a mile for a railroad the men were taken out alive with the and telegraph line hr the Yukon, via etceptlon of Burt Handy, wbo was dead when found. Copper river. Will lie sent lo Major-General Otis to morrow, directing him lo folio* up his victory over the insurgents and to crush the power uf Aguinaldo in the Philip pine*. This was the decision reach»I at an important cabinet meeting hul l Tbe tenate committee on judiciary In the While House tonight, attended Mi*. M Manger, aged 105 years and * months, died at Walton, Kali., of ha* made an adverse i*|icrt on the by the president, Hecretariee Iler an-l grip and old age Hhe had come from nomination of Hamilton G. Eaarl.to be Alger and Attorney-Genera) <«riggs. Andrew*. Ind, to visit her son. The Unit*! Htatee district judge for th* an-l Adjutant General Corbin. Il was remains will be shipped there for Western district of North Carolina. furthei decided, now that Aguinaldo Kwart was appoint* I during a recesa, ! iia-l thrown down the gauntlet, that burial. and now bold* tbe puailiaa. llo llo shall be taken an-l the island* nf The government report nn the wheat The French chemlier of depilile», by the archipelago occupted aa raphllv ** In the United Stales lor 1808 ra a* fol lows: Noml-er of acres of wheat. 44,- • vote of 848 to 189, adopte«! ths gov General Otis' lorr-ee will permit. 058.178; bushels, 875,148,705; value, ernment's prop.»»! to submit to a Circular or elliptical halo* around * acreage wlatev u • <t •p-clal com mi tiro intrusted with such the sun indicate violent storm*. *•■ estimated 99,958,330, which is 3,811,- matters tbe bill providing that caeos pecially if tbe halos are dark in lint or Lightning and 948 serve greater than the area eown in lor revision shall lie brought before the of a large diameter. 1*97, an-l 4 *08.809 agree In eg. ew of waited section uf tbe court of ossea- magnetic dislurtiencee may also be •■- tiea. peeled from tbeee signs. winter wheal harvested nt 1893. OREGON’S SOLONS. InltlwttV« San Ftam-H o, Feb fi. —In th»» «to- ri«a of the iiiiii 1» rit of tn .->« *»»i; ¿ifirH and foreign rmidenUl re-i-ntly in I’hma, de- tMil« of a j-at iiutdiirly bartuirou» utTAir at Chongan Chiang, involving the hie of an Englishman named Fleming, and Evangel)«! Pan, hate been wanting. J. K. Adam», of the < hinv*n inlgnd mi»aion, viriled the acene of the mur der«, ami tell« of a aht»oking condition of atTaitw, in the North China Dally New«. He AK'ertAined that the jn-ople nf Ciiongun had deteriaine-i to take the life of every foreigner in tho place, and when Mr. Fleming «ct foot in the I »wn he wa» a doomed man. At treat 200 l»T4i|de witne««ed th« tnutdvr from the op|M»ait«i »id»- t»f the riv» r. Evangelist Pan wa« «uddenly and quit* ny rut ■lowti. Mr Fl.-tnitijt «Hsinouiilol f»in Ina mule to ,o tu in* assistance, lull be, too, was atta<-k»i aud tlatu aft*'t a des|ierate confiirt. *«4 K• f»rte*4«iw ib« In It*« lluu««. The greater |*ortiun uf the forenoon «•"•»ton of the huuae Tburaday wu ¿ivi-ii up to hearing rr)M>rt» of «landing .'omiuilteea. In a Idition to thia, two bill® were p®aa®«l ®ud right new bill® introduced. The bill« i » a « ao *I were th<«*c by <’ur- li i, amending the «almon-hahing lawa piuiaed at the »¡ mmua I ®**iMioti •<* A« tu eunforin with the regulation® agrm*| upon by the joint fiahriie« committee, and by Myer«, to applv t*> the military fund of the «t.«te a 11 money« that may be iccaivrd fr-iiu the government for Iran« portal ion and equipment of th« Second Oregon volunteer«. Other bill® pA®Mrd were: To require that All claim« againel the «tatr other than «alarie« aii «I habilitie® r«tabhrhrd by law, lav incor|Moate-l into «rparat® appr»»priatioD acta; to ®tdi«h the ei« ¡««naive practice of copying «••«—»meot roll® for the «late an-l to provide for liatteujiantuu I«» the «ecreiary nt •let® • iimniAriea only; to provide fur tbe re- arganliation of th® «late militia; to re- •tore to th® military fund of the »tale |S(H®7.fiM eiprndod in the ®uppre®«i<Ni t riot® by the «tale militia nt Astoria and luHMdmrg during ISVfi, antboriaiitg the aupretne court to employ clerical nd an«I appropriating 97,200 therefor; lo codify the law« relating to negutig« ble inatruusent«; tn |*r»*hibll fal«® I a lad ing of Oregon product®, applying e®- prcially to Aelm«»n ami Oregon fruit«. h A *5 ! Washington, Feb. 4. — Indications • re that a court ol inquiry will lie or- dared to investigate and report upon the truth or falsity of *tat»iii»nts al- leg'll to have l-een made by General Miles, in which the quality of l»-«t fnrnialiwd the troop* during the late war waa brought tn question. n»«wtr IVurk uf a Train. Pittaburg, Feb. 4. — A two h->rse wagon on which five men and a young • --man were riding, waa etruck today hv a Baltimore -V Ohio frright train at Hiverton station. Four men were kill»! an-l the other man and the young woman *o hilly Injured that they «ill probably die. II('«nal K»4pvortl«>nm»nl Hill •(•pre»*«») in lbw Oiegnn srnate Friday, Hen»- lots Huilth, u( Baker, and Dufur pre sented waplanatiou» ol their position with referenece to th» r»ap|a>rtioi>in«<iil *-•4. wbl- h was apprwvwd by the gover nor while they were s|>»akii>g. Both op|.ier<l the double dlsllirting fratnre ut th* law. The tulh>wh>( bills were paa»»l: To authorise ooutily courts to permit non- Hill. WaRhtngton, Frb. fi.—Th® hou®® cnmmittr« on ititcrviAte and fui®igu rotniuerr® today direct«^l a favorabl® rr|M*rt on the Hrpbutr Nicwragu® ranal (till with Am«n*hnent® a« « ««ihwtftOtt* for th« .Morgan bill, pa«»e<i by lh« Aaa..- .. ... w» .. swww*s4 a»* -..a r highways, to plevent the unauthorised use uf trademark*. Alt'. Kr»*4lilteg Dlelrlrl Attorn«« Hilt K«i»»ltt«l. Washington, Feb. •.—The Buffalo arrived at Manila today, having ma-!» a recoid-breaking ion from New York to Mau ila tn 54 day». Hhe baa on l-o«rd about 7u0 sailors to rslieve the men In l>ewey'a fleet Hhe will Iw ii*»l as a regular transport for men and naval Mors*, making regular trips ha te re n Manila and San Fianclsco. In the Oregon boos» Fri-lay the ju diciary committee aske-l to amend Ilia lull by substituting 1900 f--r claiming the figure* were placr.1 in the hill aa the result of a clerical error. The following bill* were paaeed: To define the dulls* of a-lmini*tratl<>n in payment of claim*, and declare the or der of propriety <-! claim*; to give farm laborers a lien upon faun product» for labor perormed; tn protect Salmon in Aleae* I-ay an-l »tieams »plying into it. and filing the close arasoh. to pro hibit the killing of more than 30 wil-l lock* in one day, an-l to prohibit slnp- ping them nut of the state; to provid* l->r a sj-ecial tat on abeep, to create a aoalp laiunty fund; to provide for pby- *i<.al elamination of plaintiff, in so li»n* for damage* for petronal injuries; to authorise an election in June. 191)0, for relocation of the county a»at of Co lumbia ronnty; to Ineorjorate Canyon City; to change tl-e time tot holding court in tbe ninth judicial district; to amend the charter of Heppner; lo •mend the charter of Medford, The house dwvotwd ita afternoon ses sion to th» third reading of bill». Rrrs»»d it is calculated that the men nf Great Britain spend at least 135,000,1)00 •very year on silk bate j ApBailartl« Mani ( «!»• Iitnaieil, Havana. Feb* •. — A number of Hpan. ianls Ia Havana hava issu»l a strong appeal to their compatriot* throughout the island to unite for the purpose of bringing shoot the annetatlon of Cuba to tbe United Htatee. The appeal re- I pndlatee anv desire on the part of Hj-an- lards to join the pr-q«>*wl new in-le- |»r»lenl party now in progress of or- ganiaation by Joaquin Castillo. A memorial win-low to the late Gov. Luron B. .Morn*, of Connecticut, baa been placed in Center church. New Haven, by hi» daughter, Mr*. Pratt, of Brooklyn. RA?»» Rill |gt<ro»4te*««l I »wet \V»ahingt<»n, F*b. — In th« «rnat« <*o««lvt« I« H* Wurb*4 tbe ptu tHipOH | r«>«»nt«d • •• «arid« < aufft} Ha»«4a memofiai f»<>m tb* Chanttw» of Corn« mrrr# of Saw York, uiging ratification Eight bill« werw p«««rd in tb«Or«g^n of tho pra* • Iraaty. Hair, chai I man of th« nat«l affAira it««, favora •rust« i«»t Wnslnewlay and two wrr« bly r«*|orl«d th* following Joint ir«c»lti- f«commiiii«k| for •m«ndm«nt. Foil» of th« bill« }wuM«ei «er» to Itun, an«l llau a«iopta>l a in «nd th® chaitei of Lakevivw. •’Th« n creiary <»f II*« navy >• hat«bv i yon City, fkNMiM® and Hil®hsrfe • nthoritr I to bav« er ret ««I in <4* Ion LfM»n«y'« bill to pr«mdw working rrtnrUry al Ilavai»a. Cnha. a •oitabl« granite monument lo th« tn«m«»ry ol •l®l® n»ntic(«nn Alw>at I2& mil®« nf th« aailova an-l marine« «ho l«wt thru Marion county road®. I«*iwr>«*n «tat«* in- Hltation®, A I»-• «¡prt'ir IA) lig 9 J 500 live* by the -Imtmetion of the Maine, for •u|>«rint«’nd»nrw and buying Inuit. ami wb< *r remain« ar« btni«*l tn that I «•«•' I by a vol« »»f 12» to 7. mrnrtrry, ami to mutably inaeribr ami Th« bill U> m«k* a petwin who vol rnrltMMt anrh monuuirnt, and tl»« nit» untarily «bargiM « crim« again«! an- of f lO.OOfi ta appropriate*! f«»r that pur» <»tl<«r baforw • jiiMtc® of pwacw or grand |.Mr II ar ria off rml th« foil.» wing rrwilu» jury pay th« ru®9« in co»« th« pitwwa'u- or frivuhma finally tion. whuti h« a*hr»I migl>t Hr on the • H<m plow J ••«•*!. a « «!)«I a bill to prrvant «wine table: •’That I ha Unitn*l Stat«« hereby di®» running at larg« in Sherman county, claim« any intento»n or parpme lo ««• and a l»ili to mln-« th« aaUr.cv uf etc’«» p«?tx>an«r»t aovrrrtgntv, jort«-lic» Waai»ingt4>n county »filter«. ti<»n or control over th« Piilllrp»rr« and aaarrt tbeir determination when a Th« nMMB®ld®r®ti<NI of tK« Wonrtbufh • table an-l ind«|wndmt government charter Lili wa « th« oem®tot> f«»r an •hall have tw'vn er«»« ted therein, rn« other «pltite«l f>o«»n» tuittl® at th« ««*• 1 it lod tn recognition a« ««ch, to trans • u»n of th« bon«® Wwlneoklay. Th« fer to meh g«>vrrnmrn< upon tern»« bill, however, j jmp -1 by a trot® of 3A which «hall he traaonabl« atnl )n»t «11 to 15. «’«• »!(. 10. A nrntlon to rew'w right« aacatwd under th« eaation hr aider th« vote bv whiob the bill wa«»!« Spain, an-l to tberujao« leave (he gov frated January 27 | »•*•*•! unAtitmo'ialy ernment and control of lb« taland« to Other Lili« j»a«»««l w®r® To amend (heir people. ** the char ter «>f Arlington; to tnw»rpnrala In a cor. I anew with previona notice. M»w|f«»r«l. to fit th« n»mprn«ali‘»n of ,M«»rt’V N-g.an the -li« ’i»»ton of aivan- the •«•*>•«*,r of Jackaon county at • lon, *p«aking tn op ¡-»it ion to taking per annum In lieu nf per dlam; U» the Philippine«. Money concluded at create a ae|»arAt« twtard of county oom- 2 o'clock. an<l Daniel then aihlr«MMK*«E mi«»n»n«ta f«»r t'lataop county. the «mate on the «at»« »abject. The Ldlowir g bill« wet« intr»mhb»'»l T«» amand th« charter *>t Medford, to Opp.vallltekk I« T-.l !«•«. tnrofporalo Enterpri««, to rejM'al the Washington. Feb. fi —The mntrn- art providing tor tb® payment of «tre«t vrrwy in the »mate over the vote 11 ¡on • ml M»«er AP«-*-8«n;uvnt« tn installment« the variou« resolution« interpretattve of tiiC 1*4-ace treaty t**»»k an acute turn |9*lt|te<l«« lle.fs<r*Dr1 MM»- late today. The opfiomtion to a vote Th« r««4»loti-»ri for Ai) initiative an-l fir«t came fmtn the friend« of the refrrndnm Am«*n*lmrnl to tbe mnatitu treaty, «ho l»ehl to the theory that it lion pAA«««.| the «enato la*t Tbui^lay, could l»r r«»liflt»d without rompromiae. having prevk*ualy j«»•••'<I the houa®, Thom» who apparently Wrro then will and it ready for aubmiMton to th« n®St ing that a vote abould i«* taken todav iegialature. hei I an optHMitr view, an-l ab»ohiirlv The American Bar A«« * iath»n‘«codi refuee to «gr<*e to a tunc for taking a fication of !»•• ivlAting to rmgtitiable vote, paput |i**«vd I m >(I i hou»4»a. The Curtla lhemntr»t «xxsttrrrd in the riecu- bill limiting the niiinlwr and «alati«« live M»»»t<»n, which did not oc« ur until »f prufwmrr® in the alate nnivwraity a quarter after 6 o’chak. The nrlt |u%a«4-d tho I iourc aftvi a »b.irp do* na hour and a quatr* «•« »pent in a tain tion. endeavor on one «ide to get an Agr»-«»- Hili'® pilotage bill, which pa«*»«.! the m< nt to a data for a vote uj»on the hmuM* a wc<'k ago, wa« r»*¡«»rtol by the resolution«. an<l on the other in a more •enat® comm Hit*« on commerce ami •ticiU'nefol cfTiirt to bring the day'« »<*«• navigation with anmndmenta «inking • i<m to a ch mm * without Allowing any« out a large j *rt of li.«» bill oil iritii g thing to l>e ac«<»inph«hed hi that di* ll without diiert bearing on bar pilot» reel ion. Age and pla*'ing the ap|»ointtnont of After a general d«d*ate on the aubjrct pilot com m i aa inner a in the I.an-l« of the the achate adjourned. governor. The aiiiemlmrnt« were •doptoil, and the bill ('»•«*»«1, 21 toft DYEA AND SKAGWAY. Th« only change III til« pre« nt law ia to make river pilotage not oompnlaory. Thry Majr H« < «•» th« Uotnlnlon ol In the •mate Tliiiraday a remilution < Miiatl«« by Treaty Vo authori»♦» the rx< hange < t tne old Wmihtngton. Feb. tl —If the rcjxirt blind inatilutc aite for a block adjoin» of their «ulM'oinmittee ia adopted, a» : ing the present »ite of tbe blind inatl- •ccina |M*e»ilde if not probable, n alive tut®, owned by J II AIN»rt, waa I’»« of Abt-ka lvrrit«»ry, embracing the en • I'ccial order, aril, after a vol® carry trance to the Klondike, may Im ceded ing the reanliilion uraa nearly complet to Great Britain in treaty to La adopt ed, it *vna recon'mended on a »late ed by th« Anglo-Ait.erican cominifodon. ment from selling that he had jn«t The attl>oom iu it tee's repot t, it i« Éluard aomctbihg about it that needed •ai l, otimr« dAngerouwly near to putting i n veat ¡gallon. Skagway and Dyra under Btitifdi con The following bill» were p<iM»ed trol, Ir.iving to t.he American«, how To conatituto the county court a boitrd ever, the control of the hu.idw.ttet« of >f rqunhtAtHin for county «M»e«»invnt; tbe Lynn canal, by which I m > i I i of to extirpate Ruaaian And (‘hinoac tboee «o|i|dy town« arc reached. Ihiatle®: to appropriate fil.OVO for the Oregon Hiatoriciil Society. T<» Kill Ail f««rrIg 11 •• r•. < <"*as»sr< «r |M4j«k|ry •' » xr R ess < «)n»a *> n fruit . «• OI»M»plA 1« • h «4 m < h *'W When tb® M» l-ean 1^-cent r*r mil® r®)lr«MK< ®n>l Iran« put tut km bill cani® up in lb® Washington aroat® Tueatlay. it wa « at one® referred to the commit tee t»n rollway® an*l Irsnapurtatloti Tìi® u«ur\ an*I inter« ■) rate bill wa « referr®*! k> the judmarv o»u»mttl« ®* A Ji«|4wttion not to approve of tb® b«Hi«e bill fixing tb® t®t* on alate warrant« al fi |wr cent manifr«t«^l tlaelf during tb® diaruaeiun. Hill® introduced w«i®: lC«elurtng elpre«« rat«'« on fruit to 70 per tent of th® mt® now in force, an-l on all other eipna® mallet to HO p*t ceiit of the precetti rAte»; fur an additional ®u» pertui otiurl jtislgr in Sp'kane county; c<»a»pjlhng mineowner® to keep »»n hand • aupply of m*n® timber for th® ti«w of employe«, re e«iAl»h«l»ing munir- Ipel cxKirtA in Ta«otu®, Seatll« an I b|«ikaue Addison G Foster the Choioe for Senator. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS NOMINEE AII ior Ih» WliMr»» Anil*»»* tb* < aterue lu II»« Hu»»*»*« Fte»*»r. V-*•<••• «n4 Holt«») >•»«)•« « I ar««r. A Lliron <1. Ftwter. of T®«' *m®. who | received ft* vote« in the Itepublicun I caucus held Tnr-aday evening, was al 12 o'clock Wednesday ele-ctrd to repre sent II»® «Ut® uf Waalitngt'Mi at the na | tional rapitaL Th® nomination of Fueler m the can* co« Tu®edav night w®« brought about by th® Wilr-’n ftdlowing »• ming »»ver to Ftwter lale in lb” aiterrnwHi They • igned an agreement I«» «Up|a>il him in th« r a urna. To hi« intimal® friend®, Wileun etated that I ® had expected eupport from verioua «ectiona of th® alate that »1x1 not come to him, and that although h® bel prom *«»d from dav to dav that L® would u>«ke a bet ter showing, he had to a»imit that he rould not bring to I hiu «uppoit that he had rutintrd u|«»n. It wa® then agre-«*| that hi® men ahould l»e rel«a»ed. There upon It)® F«»®irr managers op«*u® I n® g t alione to lake WlU n'a ru«n in o «cap, Winch they til l Vr»y gratefully. A letter wa« rived in th« h«»u«® Turmlay from Speaker TL<un«« B lie«'*I, of tb® national him«® Acknowledging lb® compliment paid him bv th« VN aah- )ngt»»ti l»o<»«r of frprr-Arntallve« In th« adoption of hi® ml* « Hill, Lili IfiW, fur a ronatitnllonal amendment to exempt fi.'t'H) of |wit«t>n • I pr«>|<®rty from lAXAti*»n, w®« indvfi n tely |«t«i|A»n««l Lui Iwua® bill No. I 7 b»r th® Mtue pur|4>«e. wan amende«) and advanced to it« third reading Bill® introduced were? Appreciat ing 9 *3 tor tb® relief of Frank G Ki®>ow. tn reisaburae him tor intereel (•n claim® arlaing out of th® ri»f»«truc- tien of the <‘Len» » normal «chod build ing» allowing three month® from »late ' of publication uf admini«tmtt»r<a notice tu pr®««nl claim« Again«) the «miAie of a decv-aRvd |»rfaon; pre« rp n g a rod® nf mining law«, exempting mutoal fir® g»»<M lAtiui'« from th® I ••» «•• require ment® <>f the atate law; making wage® and talarir« of all agent« and employ«® of countE»'«, luuntcipAliti®« «ml ««'bool Ji«irtct« «object lo garnlahiuent and aitAchment L'f all «1» Ll« »'-nttA nd tn lb® »t«t®, «abject to ®iempllon fur bead® of famihe*. Tita hou*e bill making the dialrkl that remain« when division occur® to ••lablith a n**w arh<M>| diatrml reapun- it bl® for debt® far permanent improve- ' ment®, wat advanced tn third reading Hill« killr*l war® Itotating t«» pub- ' lie Instruction; for a n>n»tiluli«mal ri*»® ai t»i««»« <». r«*»T«a amendment t<> govern ah« n ownership of teal ®M a I®; fixing rat»'« of int»’f<’«l When Hpeaker Gm®, »1 th-’ ho••-•-■» of on county, arhnol ®nd municipal war- I r®| rvtenlalivua, call«*! th® i aucua in rant«, making county a Arrant® rweiv oriier, senator Wilshire, **f >«’.*tlle, able for < • Hity tax*’«. representing th® united King cuuntv ai'.-l Ankeny fore«*«. «t«trd ttal li e o’> HEAPPORTIONMEN i BILL. ject of th® vutrciia call, under which they were oi*et®ting «»• signed with lt»ra»n«l4«r*Hut* Fall«») 1® th« tl«®«« at *«l*m. tb® understanding that tb« aucu«. a» a Tb® effort to obtain reconsideration whole, wan to «elect a man for «enator, of tbe r»'apj>»rli»»nment bill in tbe and that it wa* unfa»r fur any part - f huu«® Tuesday, which g »vu promt««* of tbe members to organia® within th® a bitter fight al the elo-m *»f tb® »♦•*•>•»11 ra»u u« and decid® upon th® tnan to b® Tin« «tatement * »« re* rived Monday, baa failed. After a deb®»® «•di’ctod. of over an Lour, the decuum of lb® with indulgent «inlb*« by tho Fu«t®t Al th® conclusion of the Wil- »¡«•«krr in holding that tb® bill bad men. j^-t«»*d beyond th® juri«-lit li*»n « f the • biro statement, th® Ankeny men. with boua® * ta au«l4!h®d bv a vol® of H2 to the eicwptioi) of I )<»•••, of Wall® Wall®, Ankeny*« home bulled, 20; ab«®nt 7. \V®dnr»«dav wa« the anniversary of Stillman'« amendment« tn the bout® rale« ¡ rovidn g for rvfrr»*' •• of bill* the eh et ion uf John 1» W’il«un. Lefor« being read ai »>I or»l®rrd p/int»*-! in If»® inter»’«! ol eeonumy of tim»* and . Addi«"»n G. F»«t*r was U»rn In egprna® wa * »t’opted. ai> I the notial® <»l year« ago concurtunt r»’«*duliun a (opting the l ei hi-rt» ® it. M.i»«., Orrgon gr;t|»® iw tbe «tale flower waa E«ily in lif® bis parent® removed tu lilinoi», an l when a voung man, Mr. concurred in. Sherwin'® l»«*®t-«»)gar bill, which waa k-.«ter • father lo ite-l In < * htral NV 1« defeatol by fit® Vote® hi th® bou«e I a «1 n>n«in. There voting Fueler had hi» II® a»- wuek. war thia Aftern«»oti p4»*od by th® firwl eip®ti®nc® tn lanil*®ring. narrow m®igin of one vole, the Affirma • «ted hto fiitber in » Eearlng a farm in tive trot® lx*hg 81, lugaliv« 27, and th® NN io«<»ii®in forests, And lat®r moved ti> NN*aba«h«, Minn. Al that p’a*® li® two member® being abarnt. In addition to th® tcigAr-beet bill, w in el®» ted, while a young m in, « in tv «urvev* «. An i Itetet •• -ntv auditor th® following other bill® were |»®«>«»l Tu prohibit th® driving of fiah traj Tl»«'«” were the uhlv public office« h® NN bile at NS .»b.u»h, he pile® ao aa to interfere with navigation, , ever arc» ph-d. to r«M)uir® th® ®ubtni»«i“i» of new chat- • engAg’*’! in th® grain, fuel ami rral ra In H73 be moved to «er® <»• charter amemliiient« to th® vote tal® Lusine««. of cleOtur® before t»eing intn*lu»e*l in M. I' au I to engage In th® I u in I-er and with Colonel C. NV, tb« kgialature; allowirg executor® or furl bu«inr«u* administrator« tu <• tophi® written Griggs, now al Tacoma. Al Ht Paul h® formed the a-tjUAinlAi * ® and frieml- oontract« of decethmt®. Fifty-nine bill® were read th® ®»Hond • hip of Senator C. K. Davi«, x-urtlor time and rofcried, ami 10 bill® wet® Knute Malfiun ami other prominent He» pti: Ii> ¡in« of Hie Middle We«t. 11" I »< reaJ th« first time. always l»een ouf'esaful in bufilh®«« ami lu ths- ®««»Al«. rqually «utv®»«ful whenever herng.igr.l T®n bill® ware introduced in Oregon in politic®. • tat® «mate Tuevday «ii'l three pa««e(1, j Mr. Fo«ter moved to Tacoma in IMH7. on® lo lneor|»oral® Warrenton, ami on® to engage with Colon®! Grigg« «ml to tix «Alanr® in Morrow, (’Igckama® others in the iiiAiiufa« tui® uf himl < r. and Yamhill countir«, and th« other Ilia principal company 1« known as wa« Duly'« trxt-l*M»k cummiraion bill, lb® Hi. Paul A Tatoma Lumber < **m- which finally went through by a rut® ¡«®ny, ami <»i»erat«w one <»f lb® largrrl of 22 lu fi, after a diot uavion uf fully an sawmills on Puget sound. H® is an hour. extenaiv® owner of coal and i*»ke 8|4M’ial order was th® reoolution mine®, and of Umber land« tn lb® Mat® pwaaed by th® legialatur® of Daft, for a uf Wethington. Hie rompany is «!•»» constitutional Amendment f<»r woman ®ngag«»<| m th® afiipuing btiaiii®»«. «end auffrAg®. Mr«. DtHiiway, on invitation I ing cAtgor«, priru’i¡»Ally uf lumber, lu of the «enal®, made a neat addrre® of all part® of th® a or I* I. five niiiiute®, after which th® rrrolt)- . Don waa paaaed. with only Preaidont i Fo«t«r rot I«»«*««. Taylor Voting no. Rei;ariliii)( I d * mi it ion on national Kelly, of th® committee on n-vtaion ia*u.w, Mt. Fiwtet »»}» of law«, rep-’ite t a Ivur-- ly ■ n Dufur'« "I fatror what ia <x>mn>nnly termed bill to admit wnlowa wnd wive® of hon the eipanalon polloy. Un-let a boei- orably discharged Union »«llur« am) neaa-like arrangement I farm the butl-l- aoldiera to th® Soldier ’« Home, on the li>lt of the Ntraraiiua ranal. I at» for ground that to provide acu»»’nmodaU<>n® soun.l money an-l a thoton^h buain..* for ®ueh would require a large appro- ■nan'a wdinlnistration of onr poblio pl lation of money. affair*. I faroi an open river | m >I iojt Hili« introduce*) wet« a« follows: Tu lor the Columbia aii-t a* a general radon® th® appropriation for th® H<»l- ■ )>to|<«»ition famr river an-l harbor mt- di®*® Hom® from $12,000 to $10.000 proeementa of al! kin I* In a wonl, I and authorise th« governor in«t»*ad of a deairw to *»* the |-o**ibi)itiee of tho board uf trust®®« t»> ap|«»int all officer« i'aoiflc coaet, particularly <>l my own nf that Inalltulion; t<> authorise an ad- I alate, reallse.1. an-l I shall ilo all in mr dilional judge for th® «r *»n<l judicial power to a-lvat.-'e the material welfare diatriot; to create the ufflt ® of recorder of Washinifton.” of Fulk county, al a »alaiy of $i,< H), The men who r-ite-l for F<*ter fr-nu and red ii <-ing th® county rlerk’a «alary •tart to finish are: from $1,000 lo $1,200; making tax«*« Baker, Barlow, Bw-lfonl, Bellow*. a fir»l lien on real ratal'* to reduo® the Bi*h<q>. Brown. Corey, Diekson, Frye, •a Ian®« of th® .MultnoiUAh county Hamilton, Hammer, Heilnr, King», clerk, clerk of tb® ciicuil court and re- I bury, la, Crone. Maiwrll, Met’oy, E cur< I er, after the expiration of th® prew C. Miller, Brown of Whatcom, Barker, ent term, from $3,5*»O to $2,600; to Hharp, Shelter, Htewart, Warburton, abolish th® utn«w of recorder of <’lat«op \\ iekeraham. cvninty; to protect fi«h against de«truc- 1 < >f this number. 13 are »ember» of thin by exploaivca; tu prohibit th® lay- . the Pierce county delegation, the rock ing out of ronrily rugd® of greater • mun.l which th« tfreal fight wa. tna-le. grade® than 7 |>®r cent; fur th« l>eli®r Bellow* and Frye were among the enforcement of judgment® and d®« rec®. oulsi-le supports west of the mountains The Yamhill county (leletfation, to It is snnonnce-l st Lnn-lmi from M. whom wa* t.ferre-l Maiwall'e hill fir Petersburg that the greater part of the ing the .alariea of county ofll-er* of trade of North Niberia ia falling into Tlllam<>>-k county, rej-ortcl a «nlieti- the hand* of American». The whole tute. leaving the »alary of county clerk : Tachn Kalil penin.ula i* alrea-ly in and sheriff a* at prearnt. an I firing complete economical dependence on the «alary of county Ju.Ig« at (4<M>; Americana, who own the neighliorliir treasurer (550, and a*ae**o< (MM), an-l Island of HL larwren-e, in the Behring allowing an- h clerical •••i*t*n-e a* ths : • A«. county o-'urt may <!»»m nceaawry. Tbe substitute bill was i-aseol. The aenstorial deadlock is broken al Ma-lleon, Wls. Joseph V fjnarlr*. of Ten decree* lwl-iw rero al 10 o'clock Milwaukee, was nominated in Ilia Ka on the night of tbe 8Uth, marked tiie pil bl i ran caucus to succeed John 1» lowest notch reached by the mercury Mil, hr 11, wl-oes torn, rrpiras on tl.» 4th Uiis winter In Chicago of March.