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.» » OI R I AU MAKERS. ...OO TO THf Keystone Shaving Parlors Do*«*» •< Impoetaiue st the Male <ap«tai Btl'.* rum All Part» uf th< Sew World C. L TIICEMT. Prop. and the Old. Only Flnt-Class Shop In the City 15 erriti * “ SKavtng Hilf Curling <r iNTtwsr to ix» MAVÌ READf«* 15 - 25 " Shirnpui.r.j Kit I m 1,1 wo.l lua-rr’ert krai 0R j. w. vour.i. Mnn*v scarcity in Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. PORTLAND. O ICO* Commercial House I ngland onnttn The preeident will ell an eitra see •ton The end ol the I oer war is not in eight. severe cold weather pte» alls thr<’ igh- out E urope A 13 inch gnn eiploled tleebip Kearsargo. An Knglis’ man's oenestioD in Manila. n the let letter create I a J. Bl-ARI), Prop Five rebel off ere au<! 20 men were raptured M*r Man: a »% < ivil gc%ertsment was established tn Pangaamau or vim e. Nawly Fumutwd a nJ Rafctrd I hf WMgSout ..*.*.* The ciar is eusp:< ions uf Emperor WilUarn s duings lu Fdiglaud Our tabi«, ir* aupplwd wnh th« hrv’ ihs nurkrta ahord-X kX SOO. OR EGON Somb «4 Bodgr. All the volunteers will «home Irv'n the Phi I ppi use by Juno SU A { prcpGaliOD bids have tbe rt^ht of way in tbe h use t ns ns«k Russia has imposed au iDcreaaod tariff uo l bi purls from Amorita The senate wi I pr»cti allr leiotn this week tn appr .«rial I n bills Ixmieiana mob hang<*>1 a nrgr<> who killed a white man and bi« family Ite ty Hoiseshoeing a Specialty... «f» Oj f • t* live?» • • tha *t**k«ra coun 4 A - ■ 4- a|^l. SCIO, OR BANK OF SCIO Sin« ptisfftners In i. < • • ' • : . otticial list ««f t ,e yi-tiH » i f the t’nion o me a« i lent pl »■ e« the u i n- I er at dt I wo Van* • • Elaborate pref»ar*ti»»n« an* I t r .llf made for the colonial lour of the I> • of ( ornaall and York. CAPITAL, $20,000. Pa*»ed Twa Hatkoad BiH» k led bu-'n***. I. an> aa< « at < u-rrnFralri lirk A. W. HAGEY 5 <1111 t IV • » rw sao OREGON Corvallis à Easter n R.R. TIMK < AHI», It 4 r M 1 Xi r M • 4 ■ r M P»m t, fetaihlh| !>•«•• Y »fu ns I A • « r« sa • A r « > v e • A ’••'.« • I« 4 M II »• A M It IS r M Rm 3. imr I»»«r«l4 I •• «• A ’»*nj Arri«*« fwtruit Y. w A M II w A M W •» 4. r e 1 h t h 11< g 1 *• « •• I *rt r t Arri««« AitMiwy MW.. Another ln«u*g«*nt l*aijd has Lean law Without Governor * Signature. broken up. 4Governor Geer Monday flle«f th» A state ol siege has leti, pt- I »lined barl>er buh lay closing t ill without at Madrid hl* signature, thus completing the Guns wer» t -el in a »al< ««n rat I al I «if net** ling« necraaitry to make it a law. As it twars au emergen« y clause, it U Inheld, Kau Pelt Dewel t< al the t'ape !r»lu< tr went into effort Monday and w ill make LeiriwriDg « u ne&t >nnday a crime. Kring ab*’Ut peaoe. Patted Both Houtet I ba following hills hate passed both b**u*e» Houts bill 3, relative to school librarisMi. bouse bill yl, t<> pro hibit barlrering on Sunday; house bill t'harlea M. «Schwab ie to l«e preei 2u3, appro) riatiou for legislative ex* deut ul the new M< rgan stec» c«>m v-uy. pauses and detlc it* »«mate Lili 12, An addrrss of loyalty tn»m the eil, protiilug fut sale of ecboul lands, of London was |rr»euted to King i i at«» bill 15. exemption of earn ugs of w a rd. judgment debtors, senate bill 17. fix* The hea»Ueta and m«itHate.| U»1y c»f lug fees of witnesses in lh»uglas. Jacs- a man wav found iu the fear of a t o rid ami Josephine counties in criminal action*, senate bill 05. fixing aalan of lum«il»e. < I.. saloon judge of ITackamas c»mnty In or |»ur* Penatone for Oregon Indian war vet all« u bills, shendan and Whitney. • ran* has I m en left oui «»I l - aul««ft tuta Mil tn niJgr» »• Viytwd by th« Uewrner (triieral fhkkls Will ruiidi. t the * ar man ( «rrsiirs lu» estigaliuu. he t, !•» t »«telata YfSitt i**V*S A ’•*«* •’ • urw »1 )• M wttiv*« 1 squi»* Woman Sullra<e Defeated. To hasten peer« tirgntirttl”!»«, \ «m Waltlrr»ea lias platiue t kii hff 'Gy ex» An effort was ma Ie in the house padlttnn and acka An rri ao an I I re.cb Monday t«> rec* nstdrr the vote by * hi h io vo-oparole with the '»rrmaue senate joint resolution 71. for woman suffrage, «»• defeated. The vole lor Tha Jefferies liuhi iu '.ghl ie rr< <>n»idcrati ’U was lost, 2s to 21. poned. < n II go t em ment ha» I een e t«l hsh ed ID l ampaiigM prvvime U ’• r M A 4 r M EAST AND SOUTH ----- VIA SHASTA ROUTE Trs ns lest» "est ** o for fori and sn<1 wsy S'tli‘<ns al l< 43s re leave for < ban y si I ol tgsves I*ert!an4 S *’• s.?r m Albati? I; Wj. vi W v1 p m Affi’ <■ 5« ai,.| ’ ■ • ( , ii • ni , *• •rnenm * p m . « t> a w» •• ha F a 4 I * l a sa " <»g«tcn a* a m , 11 <.« a na •• I -ri’ r» S • n» , t a m •» h • ••» • il* ’ • w • w a m, * i hi. •««» 7 fcj • in t *• a m ** !(>• A» arie« I a> p si , 7 a m * gì p«*..a i« m a? m •• prwt * orti» • W a w.ewy w - < t? ef Nat e* a tn . » a « ** H< > 4 • m , 4 a m * Srs oriesna * -• p in S a m The arpear of AfghanKtsn ha« ent The following bilie have l*eeu signed ten an eitremeh stmpnl eli Liter tc by the governor; Hoove bills, amend lx>rd < niton, on the ucc«»iot> of the ing Albany bridge act. boure bill «. death of th* queen. appropriating *45.0 "I lor Oregon agri Otto W Meysenbnrg, for rrlv presi cultural college, honre bill 'JS, appro dent of the Wall* A- French ’ ar < «n priating *4 7.boo to Oregon itale uni panv, of t hlcagu. is «Ira I at hi* < <mn versity. home bill ISO. fur payment of - e alp bounty warrant«; bouse bill 224. relative to Portland tax ley; houae bill of 63 years. 257. rvllnqiilvhlug ground to Vnited Frank < rawf« r«l. ag*l lit. was shot Mates lor |>'«loffi e at baleni; renate an<l luatautl* killel Ly his btotuet bill 1, retante Io lietwea on «tate fair t'fiarle). ag«*d It year«, at Ballu.ee, ground! (A law without governor's W. Va. I rank objet ted to I hailey algualuret. renate bill 1*. tu pay al g «Ing out hunting pe a SC a of Indian war veteraui to Wa«b- I’hMn an a»h barrel that ha i Lean tngt>>n renal« ’dll to rnhmit Initia const g ne« I t • a dump at Pialnield S tive and referendum, renate bill 104, J., Colour I Juhan '•««»it, lbs well- removing incline at Caacade locks; known artist, has ies> ua-l a deatk annata bill I 1. to a ith rile Portland mask of Napoleon. to levy a special tax, incorporation llose- Margin McClure, convicted of as*i«t* acta for the following placea; ing in tbe wreck ol the Rutland, \ t. burg, Canyonville, Mlvertou, Elgin. Merchants Nationsl Rank, was S»U* NuNtuiervllle, Haber City, Ante ope, tenred t<» aryen years in tnw ■ <>unty Dallas. Sumpter, Myrtle Point, .Med ford . house ol correction. Fire in the five ekoty block in R ocrupie«1 bv Will’am II. HI «»-I a shawls, cloak a. etc . i re-I A- fancy goods; F <1 war I Buller «V lininga. and M. II. Pulaski <t C » broltlerl va, su I a I as <H D«v»ft En«jg<d t Bntixh lore« The honre aliar «¡wudiiig nearly an* Near Philipvtoun. other hall < das in oiusiderati >n of rati* roed billa, dit|<»Mkf i of two in‘ire IVad* n~*lay ti »t»a of tha«a Djeasuraa was l'oor» au'i fellow affiant bill. It was CROSSED ORAM.t RIVCR AT VASD DRIH rle'.ated al laugth. anti although aiets lia vp|«>n«nia admtttad tt had g«*«! pointi. ii wea de!, it«- I h a » !<’ • ! . The laaitkiU n^« ( AarA«d the f rtemy Who left Fite Killed and Sts bounded lo ? 1 ba o(bar railroad bill «hi< h wai dlr)«'«e*l ol. an I ablrh mrl a «bo Tea Boer* here Captured llar late, wat tbe bilí <1 Harria lo flx Ihe la'-iilty of rallr a l ■ - rpnratioua Tanndnn, Feb Id -The war office fot Injuries. Huí 1* volea ware casi has rec*»|y«!<t the following dispatch tu favor of Ihli bilí. fmm Iztpd Kitchener •*PreU»ria. F»h. 15 <-»Our troops are So Mobdav «t Salem. n> w engaged with t'hristieu l>-wrt « Waahitwt* n • birth Isy. F«hn>sry 23, force north of Philip»! wn. which we te a lagai h«’li a *. but il ■-• n<»t • legjw- hold. !h»wst has lug cr •-« I the < >rwnge lativ« hmlday utiles« tb-’ Iwgislaturw by riter at band Drift, wppnreutly moving • pacifie acl cb**’S*s to makw tt «o. west. Ins«mu<h a* U » binte-ton • birthdar ’’French, reporting from • p»»int 23 happons thi» traf to fait ou tbe» 40th mlltl atmtbeaat uf I rm«d’». states t ^t • ’«v <»f tn*» *»•*•) ti th» ueual <!ay of a large for-« ol the ruimv is l-eiug iitifi <île* A'1)< t)rnnxni | tt ie probabl« driven on the Piet Kief, their efforts to that business will ba pn»cre>de<1 with break l»ack having eo far I e* n fru«* mu ch ae ueual. The constitution of trate«! The Iunisktilings charged the tbe state <L>rs not limit the ae.alons t** enemy, who left fise kitted an l six 4Ü davs. l ut «!<>«’• limit the lutai com- woumlrd on th« ground Ten B**cra penestiou of each memb’r t>> *110 al were captured, and there was a Urge |.l day. therefore, few legislator. capture of wagons, carts and cattle. cau lie expected to tie r» selGaacriÜc* • >ur casualties were oue k;lle<! au i five ing as to w«>rk long f<*r notniug. w<»un<le<! ” The F.yening News prints a dispatch Hili* Pasted. from ('ape Town, dated Thursday, Tha senate Wedn»“dav passed the February 14, which »ays following bills senate bill 7U, to cor ’ The government hen» I* adviaed rect the de»- rtptim of tfia tN>un<larr of that Christian Dewet and ex • Pr* shlrnt Wheeler c«‘untv, »enat« bill 143, to ■ i t'olony an prote t botri aU'l boarding house keep- pied Fhlllpatown The British atta< k ere; Ly I Hunt, rrk*ulati»4 street rail* nd them yeater lay and drove the n out wave iu fort land, eruatr bill 73, to of the town with Iu»» ena« t the Torrent erstem of registra* Cape Town. Fab 10 —• A B >*r com lion ol land tIlins, senate bill 173. to mando cm*«a I the < »rang* river yester r»-K’dMla insuratKR coni juin 1rs, sanate day, iu the Phlli|t*tnwn district It is bill 31, to provide for tbe election of reported that Ih-wet eas in command f<al supervisors; amata bill |37, to Van Wsksvlri w«*a oc» opie<t Monday »■rrat«’ the »iftice of c.nmty auditor of by .30U Roars who ware retreating fmm Multuomah county, »«oiate bill 217, to < \ily inm In«' L <-r ■ arc t • tic 1 iu amelxl tha < barter of >ht«r*io<Hl. M’Uata force 21 mile* west of Carnarvon. A bill 2Id. to fit the »alary' of pnnen ut* Boer conroy of <16 wagons and 4.5 pria H < attorney tn tbe beyeuth judicial • ntrs has been «aptuie i north of Am district. sterdam. I ha house Wednesday* passed bills Roer* Neer Cepe Town as follow* bourn* bill 37, providing for a uniform system of mine l»ell sig Ix’h lon.Hd» Ifl. — It is r«’j- rt« l fmm nals, h< u»e bHI ltd, making it a crime ( a|>e Tow ii that the w ife of t 'omamnd- l«» remove or interfere with mining lo ant B«’tha left Pretoria with a military cation marks, h- use bill 127, regulat* escort i<> endeavor to get her husb.md ing the supply of water fur irrigation to surrender. purpose«. The Boer a tried unsuccessfully to The Senatorial Vote Two Bridal Veil. < >r . ‘a tort»« and T.'i” ; ; :. I •* !• fot MO It V Wl th« O. B A N. railroad I rbl^a acre damaged hr the f iri»k¡t>tf of a drift )aiu, da* was H W. Gorbett, 32; Binger Danish govammeul hae broken oIT Hermann. 2V, George» II. Williams, OFFICERS: negotiation* with tha ( nital Mate* I; It. 1). Inman, Democrat, 28; W. E. Robertson, 1 Minor rat. I; absent, 1. E. p. c*dw«n Prwiárnt rrgardlDa* lb* *-*'• Danish U eat In- |. V. Gunn diae. Vice Pmidcat ... li<tn»4 Bill Defeated. C* V. Johna*< Caahwr Colonai U I Hart a w*’l kn «■ Ornato bill If« i r lit« licrusing : of ■tati* uarv eoglnwra ani tin* in eu wait D e* a r<*i*nl b n*'n< and «i hing» deft-at«-! M<>U<lav. a d dota lvu«U on pnn< «pai is in (APt (oiom atoo The \oU foe Señalar. Co t The vote f< r sénat >r Mondar stood Co.# ('nrhett 30, George H. Williame 23, to.. William bniith 25, Ringer Hermann, •m* K, not voting I, a bannt or paired &. destroy a culvert n«*Hr Cap» 1«-wo '■<>• v«*re fighting en*m <l, th»» I* : - eavi ig three killed an I 23 w. un h l the British lost on«» ki 1 !••«! and tw«» wounded SPAIN IS AGAIN CALM But M a « k 1 tsm bill (oA'iftue Thr«u^h*Ml ( Week Madrid. F*th 14 —Th«» mint «tar of ths tutB?i>r. •’st»'? t*rg*rte. in th« <<>ur«« uf an inter» isw eawrted that cwitu rwilDV’l IU the pr 4 IO -se au l l ie! if the • ) ms « iflc <e»baviur w( the pw>* pie ut»ntinue«i after the caiUitai uext w«wk. martial la* cottld <!ls > utin* u«*<1 in Ma3r| I and tht< ugrx it *paiu. except iu Catalonia Madrid remains perta tly « alm. although the talk of the probable ebsn^e of ministry after the tarDlvnl le very slr«>n< Ail the tr x»|e have I *sti aith trawn. and th» «etiacrsbip is »•» vigorous, but n • rrie rnce t«» the dm rdsrs of th» l*a*l fe* days is permtttwl to appear. All di*pat> has are now revis*«| aud de- la»4»:l The *tr-ets are now guarded bv « ni* th« ordinary number of police. I he wealbrr is bitterly cold aod ix«! ndu* i»e t* m«»b matilIrstat.< ti«. lher* is n t the slighta«t foundation for tbe »(ateirent cirvulsted tn the Cnited Mate*, n tha authoifty of a news ageiicy that tbe government had pla< e-l re*lrh'tl< ns on the sending of mrSEsagas regarding tlier »al ««adding. [ uh )<«!► ns were kiue«l and several others wounded yesterday st Grenada. The count and count-** of Caserta am»«*l at Hen la»i. France, t »day. They met with !»«> s|«e ial incident an r ’la aud < utiuu«*'l tbe journey |u \i. e. Cause el Dttturbamea. New York, Feb IM -t Special to tbe Times from kVawhlugton »ays Th»» disturbance* «hii'h ueneral Weyler i* now Irving !«• quell, are not, it i* said bv person« familiar with the •ttuati« n, of either <’artist or Krpubli* can origin, although b»»tb ¡»aril«’* are n<* doubt active in trviug to take ad vantagn of the trouble. It i* dwclaied tiiat the uprttting is in reality au cut- I r«’»k of the di soon ten ted. Those tak* ing part In it inpri«« all < ia*«es of ma < ntciita, aud Ha cau*es are like th *«’ which brought about the I r«*uch reiolutiuii I vartv has been increasing, the burden of taxation ha* l>e<»n growing heavier mu «I ths laboring olaseee ar«’ ri)>e for revolution. At tha same time the ruling dvnatty is unpopular. All the*a complication« an I a uumber of • tilers have brought about a n idaaprsad feeling of nureet. an I gre.»t events ar« looked for tn >|»ain unl«**s the incipient revolution i* quelle I Spain has t een tending toward a rel»ellton for sotua time. HARD LABOR FOR LIFE. Senieme to the Rebel Officer Who Captured the Yorktown Party. Boer* Asortted st Aberdeen. Washington, l et», IR. — Aeoording to C*|*e Town. Feb, HL—F ighting is mail advi««* from the Philippines, re|x»rte«l to have taken place near Aber Captain Noviru, the iustirgrnt oflusr deen Friday and Saturday last, tha who comuiande<l the ban«! which » op* Bo«*rs toeing worsted. 1 ure-1 Lieutenant Gilmore and party, ha* been senten« e 1 to impris miiient at CHICAGO HOTEL FIRES. hard laGir for life. c>u the charge's of having permitted one of Gilmore « Attempt» Were Mede to Rum four Structure» patty to La buried alive The victim was a sailor nanie-l McDonald. — Robbery During the Excitement Chicago, Feb. I«’ —llama* w«'re started simultanr« i- v n f«>ur ft r* f the Palmer House tins a fieri»« •« 1». ami 45 minutes later weie «h*c< vertwl t>n two Boors in the Great North« rn hotel. Two men supposed to be h -tel thlryce were seen to run fr in the Palmer bouse. During th« excite* meat, |500 worth of jewelry wras stolen from one of tbe room« of the ureat Northern. About the same time, a blsm of lltfht wmh <llM*o«rr. <1 111 th. hhrrm.n h -u«». »notl.rr h *• of «u,- plclou, origin h«.l l<rn <li>< < i >*rr<l only 44 hour. h»l< 1» 1 lie fir»« <"ii* «in*, tha police that ,u org.tiisrd gang of lur.nll.rie« 1« |«utiti/ ID Chicago. < hmm ! d.M'itptlon. have t cd .aur.d of the two men who were ..en running from the l*klm»r hon.., aii<1 . number of <f»t«.-tl«». ar» al work on th. ca... Th. four firm, with th. clr* cm .tan CM .ttrnding tli.m, wan- 1‘alm.r Hoti..— Fr>nr tire, .tarted •Imultan» oily in t*a«k»t. < f linen on dlff.r.nt floor.. Tow.l. >a«urat<*d with kw-wn. w»te h-und The Are wa. extlngui.h»*l by gu.*l. and eiii- plu^»« Two ..l.|wct. were wen. l-ut allowed to eac.p«*. fianiiige nominal. Great JCorthern Hotel—Mo ultan- aou. tire, weredi«.-o«»r»‘l on th» II and J ll.on. < Mor of ker wne on II floor. J. H. Frtaat, ol New York. r»ja>rle*l that *300 worth ol Jewelry had hero •tolen fiotn hi. room. lh>inage of »i.hoO by flr. and email ranir among tbe guwrta Sherman Houae—Th« blase wa. on the upper flo r and wa. allended with little commotion. Damage. *l<«0. Hotel lira*'*—lire of sa«picioua origin dl««*uvrt»l In a hu*-u clowt Itamage noiinnal. Tba moat dangeroua fire in tha Palmer hour» wa. on th. filth flo r. It wa. extIngnl.lieil at pera nal rt.k by John M Mr’Vtlliama, Jr., a .enior al Prlnceb n tinner.it». The pollca agree that all the flirt were in »ndiary aud tonight every nm- rt.nl *, an town h.atab» «a. gu.r-lel by a detail of officer, in plain elothea, watching for tha men .u«| «ct»*l of having alerted the flr».. Them officer., a. well a. the hotel manager., have l> e theorv that tba bla>. a a. .tart. I hr some di.* charged hotel employe who wi.hwl 10 Mtti.fy hi. grudge and waa aide tn do ao through hie intimate huowledge of opportune ie. Surrender tn Buls<an Diitrkt. Washington, Feb IS. — Naw* of an other important surrender tn the Phil ippine« 1« ooutaiiKxl in tha following di*| at> h receive I nt tba war depart ment from General MacArthur ’ Manila. Feb. 1H.—Adjutant*Gen* oral, Washington—One hundre«l and twelve rifle« ami 1,500 r»mo Is of am munition eurrvndai e«l at Hngauav. Feb 13, mostly from supply secreted in cntlguius swamps. The incident is ui-p. riant, end indicate»« a great re- • ctioti fn»ornble to American interests in region of Bulacan. here! »fore one of Hie w««r»t Hi Lusou. The result i« ac- compliah4*d exclusively by the long <■« ntinued, intelligent and i-er«i«teut rff .rtM of officer* uf the Third iufau try.” En<*<emenl» With lniur<ents. Manila, Feb. IM.—Colonel Cronin, ari l M ’ of the Thirty-third regiment h*’* located 100 iuMirgente at Candon. '•« »it » lbw««.« Caplaiu Green with 50 urn. met a force of the eiiemr at Sen* ’* Man* The iri*urgruts. who were co i-n »ti led bv Tino, hid lasbind stone walls on a strep mo»iiitain*lde There was hard fighting for three hours. In n lino atan Line«! his j»-«.tiou and re’rrated southward. Go d di*c*)v«iiee of some importance have I ren mad« in th« pruvlu w of La- panto. Car Jumped the Track. Pittabuig, Feb |H —A car on the Hamllt« n line jumped tha track t«> night, at the corner of Sixth and Ham ilton avenue, and u>ppir«l over Mg »lust tbe curb completely wr*^ king the car Mini injuring 2;* or ru«»r« passeugers four uf them severely. To Stop (ein Ruihei. J(*w Haven. Conn , F’eb. Id —Th« Yale faculte tías abolished the time- hot» re«’, cuvtntn of gantlng a I f »I i lay to the un i«» graduates ”D Washington s irthday. The action of the faculty h»e sir limi much discoselon among th«» uod»rgra«l'>atr». and au attempt will I • made to have the day restored. Fr* rnarr 32 is annually th« date wb«*n th* Yale eophomoraa wear high hat* and carry caure for th« first tim«, an«l whan th* f«e*hmen ’’rnih" th« sopho more« an«l ’’take” th« fence. Aid lor Orphana,,, R >M>«d of *3.000 Warth <d J<»rlrv. ynern Victoria hai 73 chllh*n. Th* house com mitt»« on corpora* f raudchiMren awl tf’4wt-grMn>kb|l- t|< ni Werluewtay rendered a favi.relde San Fr.ncieco, Feb. 10. — Mrw. F drao report on th« bill by Holcomb pmu.l* II. <tegood. of Seattle, who amvwt in *• W «a * 4. • si 4 4 • m •• haw York IJ 4ì ? ru l.’.M |» m lng ilat« aid for all orphan airlomi of thia city on the Oregon .xpee«e thie not to exceed *10 per annum per in- morning, ha. reported to the |*>lice Psi man s 1.1 T” o'tt rare nn F* Ih traint mala. and railwav ofBciale that ah. wa. r k« • • • • » . • • • • s robtwd daring la«t night of *3,000 Pei Clark Sword ! und •et» • S!-M W •» « i • n lunnrrona st »an trat». o « <h wirfll In the honre Wednewlay Eddy in worth of Jewelry, she .«ated «hat the |ts«s nr H« n.<. ii -, Jap« . hi • I h pj ’ •• Thirli-flve prominent American troduced a concurrent rewilutlon pro gemi were in a leather lag which .ha < -wirs) and Wmith •»« Mr« M F WtMHlmansee a<*m at W*a< sculptors will contribute b> the em'-el- viding tor an appropriation of *.’<2 lor •u.pended from her neck, hot that llshtn.nl <if tn. ground« and onrd.ugg Hia *>si »• ‘>f sdd r** the completion of tbe Captain Clark they were taken while .he waa aleep* < II MARMHlM, of the Pan-American exp iltiou at ing. The |<olic ofld.rt have arr»atnd Aaai bin l|i A Farn vgt «word fund. Portland, Uv, Buffalo, N. V. a man on eu.piclou Ill A DfATH TQAP Sixty-Five Miners Are Entombed No Hope for Them. Al St D RY AS t mOSIOS Qt (.AS My t xit I* the M»ulh ol the Shaft, hhah I* Idled With * Mu<< \ olume <*4 Smuk* Rciief M<4»urva Mat* Be<un. 5 anc*i >v«r. B <’ , Fa > |Mt«»si8ty- five t*.iu»r* are in»| rie nrsl m So • • halt « f th« » umbarland »1 min« on I g | the m nth <>f the shaft which is Oiled With a huge » d . ,»e uf flatu« Thera is iiei :« rwd 1« e u«> p ••ibility for tlm unb rtuuates t> ee apo. De tad» of D »aster Meager. fetalis of tha <1 ism-tor are maagej. The C umborland mine is near the vil lage of Cui ’U. about 60 mile« north ol the town of Nauaim<». I h» ««nly telegraphic rommuni* atmu fi m Cu* I >u I* by a slugie govarumant wire, am! little la »n -»n d tha tragedy iu the mine ex- - pt that a t<ml le expio* • Cumberlaml a 1 ut 11 o'clock this morning Following tbeexph si»»t> tbe shaft caught tire, amt the b5 miners who *er« working half a mi • from the rut all » Wi re -4hl in J* <l«'4Rlb trap. A relief p»rty fmm No. 5 shaft maila a brave I >t fut. e attempt at a rescue. They were hradf»«! off by the Tira am! could l»* t rea h the imprtsoiied man. The attempt at rrs«.'un was made through No. • shaft, but the Banina ; re vented anv dovelopiueut of the par ibus venture. Th« < umlM'rland mina is one of the pioperties of the l’ni« n Colliery Cum- paoy, situated near < « m«»i and rea* bed lr n< I du n ba* by ti>a private Colliery railway r *sing the Trent river « n which the memorable bridge dt*M«ter in curred a ya.»r or two ago, It has i «'«’u »«nguiarlv I. rtunata here to f re in immunity from disaster aud was counted an especially «»{a mine to work in by res* n of th« character of tbe f r:uati ti in which the «al It found there, and the manner in which it had l>oen open* I up No. »« »hxft. the «< one of Die disaster, wm « L* ttoiued in <> t’•» er, !"•'*. at a depth of M14 feet. It is Well con«tru ta«| am! lim- kir I. with a mu I wall, tbe pit lw>t* l-*tn being I im be re I with l.’iH*fl*n bo I fen t fl i wide MO«! 13 fowl high. The shaft it I ated cl *o t-» tba i <i w*y. ami the ventilation of the mine 1« effected by a Hl ‘ t Uuil ’ mi . wht< n, alien ran to it* full ?*| » Mty. giv»’« J cublo f«wt of air circulatbiu per rninut«. Thu air enters * the ban age »1 j es and 1« divided into *aperate splits, the uiMiu split l«eiug at the point where No. J brattchea off the main elope, part of the air g ing down e^ 'h *h»|>«. I ur i> r d wn • .» h f th»»*«' - the air is again split. Hml «ent to tne work ing* east and w»'*t of th« resj»' ti»« slopes. A second explosion oc *urrr«l in No. 5 shaft t night, but it had b«*«n ex- peeled, an I all th« men bad left the working«. There were no casualties, this explosion prevents any further «ff rta Ix-ing ma le to resOOO tbe eu- touil«e«l miners through No. 5 shaft. Killed by s Tiger. Indianapolis, In!.. F«‘« 1 m Albert Neil«* n, aged 15, employed as mi » ani mal keeper at the Z - d«»gl al gar-feu, in thie city, > as kills) by a l-vugal tiger today. H*> ent«re«! the tigei t cage and was atta* ked by the f ea*t. A terriole struggle follow««! in which Neilsou was turn in m n m lr«d pl* m . Red hot IrolW wrre thrust into the blood thirsty animal, but not until •«»Yen Lu I ct* h»d t->n fired into its laxly did it release Its hold on It» vic tim Sell*- <» was dragged fro the • age more deal than alive, an! was hurried t*> the dtv b< «|>ital, where he die«! a« he was being rarriei In. The tiger was not fatally w< nu !r«l. Neil son had been employ ext Ly the Z«»o company thres years. lie was io charge of the lion s vuL* and it la sup- p *ed opened the tigur s cag*» bv mis take. Five P*i*4ng<r« arul f irsmaa ea Wrecked Train A» Man> Seriextsfy iapseedL Winnemucca, Nev . Feb. 19. —Th« sastb und overland limits.! Southern Pacirtc train, olbcially km wnas No 9, was wrecked al 5 2U o'ck* k yesterday morning al a point 27 miles wvst ol l > ■ p » e. wbi>e running at m «peed of 6U mil»** an hour, the train weal into a wa*h*d « ut culvert and tbe result was the v* r*t wrvek known < n this divisi- n of H r h a I mi persona were hilled and six injure«! I ha disaster m turred at a )*-mi where an rml’stisiurnt 3 f«*el high rruaatra a ravine Melting aoow frutu the mountains csatsil a heavy rush of water which brok« through the eiu baukir.enl *on»« time duiiug the night. The waahout wa* al>out 75 feat In width, and int - the raging torrent tbe ill fat««! train pl ug«-l without warn Ing The engine nearly cleared the Freak la re the rai s gave way. the tender falling back. Th« mail car au l cm rupoeita car folL-wed into th« chasm, tha «•»>m)*wite car U»lr*c««piQg the Rnt of the Pullman *le«’|wrs nearly half He length. I wo simper* an I the dining ar re mained on the tract. The bodirs of two men. evidently trn p«. who w«re stealing a ride, are tn the « re '»Mgr Train No. 4. the eastlound express, was loDowing the limited train very c aely, an I the rear brakeman uf the latter had only a few minute* iu which to Bag No 4 and preveut a rear eu<! collision At « 2o \ M a special train left this place f »r the s«**ne of the wreck, carrying <1 ctors end nuree* and the injured were given every attention p»»s* • H ie, being taken to the hotel at .Mill < ity, Die near**! station. lbe dead ami li jurvMl wrre later taken tack to Wadsworth ou a S|«e< lal train, »n-1 will t»e . srried • n u* Man Francisco It will be two or three davs twf’ re the track can !•* put in condith n *o that the running of train* may '• re •timed. It will Le ueceeearv Hr»t to build a t e«tle across the chasm iu which the re* ked cars are lying. OVFRPOHtRED THE JAILER. Nine Pritofutrv la th* Spokane ( euntv J*»l f»«*pe OtlK«r ( m » v 4 Purvuit. RpnlUMMg Ftb 19 \rt i-ir Bpufli ef» ’ of ban Francisco, charge«! with :u>|er* • listing a L uh « m | Mates officer, and eight other prisoners over j *» w ered Jailer Thompson in the **)M>kat«e county jail thi« m< ruing am! are now al large Ti-ot»’.| mi > u says ho was sriird from behind by prisoner* who wore biding behind a door, wa* beal«*u in o ii>M»u- •ibility, r» bb«d of kevs aud revolver and gaggo«! to prevent an out- ry. W hen th« Jailer g t looao he took a Winchester ami went »ut to look for the escape«! mon. Ho *| led a ritlsen n ho. frightened l»v the jailer * apjear an e, started to run. The jailer gate pursuit and began to shoot at the man, who Aoully wa« rescued by a | try ut fur an airing. I’osae« bate l-een sent out every- wh**re. • )t n t on« of the Jail breakers H as been sights«!, NEGRO H AS LYNCHED. Kil*<4 a Man and Hi, Yamity and Ranaa. had th, Moua, S»w Or I m De. F,«>. 19. —Thoma, Jachmi. • Srgni, o*a lyDonod U>l,y • I -I l',tei, '.*<> inllea atexe Ihla ell», i' r a »en». >t ciline, thia niorutiif he .i.itel the Inline ol Ai...li ter |Ui«r* tfeula, Die rn^lnerr of the drainage III«' hloa OD ItellepolDt |4,nLatlnn. .line ili.tatn e frnin the plantation quarter.. He t i l I'n'iirfenla the mau.ifer * anted him. nud the engineer inouDte<l the tfleycle «Ith the Segro. JackMta •la* I«<1 the .Dglneer In tbe back and threw th* b>**ly Intn a dttrh. lie then returDal tn the houwi aud but, he red Mra Ituurge* la an t her two I al ua and r.naackerl the h"tiae Two boy, ,|all- lug tbe feinily hid to the wooda A'ter the uegrn'i departure the lot, went to st J'eter and gave the alarm, return ing with a mob ol eereral hundred ni.n I he negro wa. treckwd t<> hl. home and fully Ider»tilled by the boy,. II. waa hanged end hie body riddled with bullet, bwlora the (liar I IT errlte-l. Compotar Ne»Ul Llrad Generali to Retire Today. Washington, Feb. IM —Generals J. II. Wils* u. F itehugh lee ami Theo dore Srhwau will !>« r»-tir« I tomorrow, th« last nMiiie'l on hie own sppllesion Culunel A. b D«gg**tt, Fourteenth in* fantrv, will be prom !««I to a rigs Iler- g«*i»rralship, su-< r«<htig **chwao, end will be retired immediately. May Arreit Without a Wsrrsnt Pittaburg. Pa . Feb IM hi tha »nil • f John B Bennett agatn-t *«*crrt '-erv- Ire Agents I lyuu an I l<«rrlman and Iieputy United Ntwfea Marshal W M. Blair, wb<» were • hargr-l with malic- ions trespass swaolt ami battery in connection with lhearre-t of the plain tiff. Judge 55'. M. Acbin, in th« Uuit- ed states court, handed down an im portant opinion. lie makea a prer#» «lent in deriding that l'nite«l Mate« marshals or tb* ir eputlas can make aro-ta In emrrgancy <ae«e without warrant f uuad [lead aw the De tert Defense» for Port Orchard Dock. SIX WERE KILLED. Tucson. Aria. F«l». IS.—Georg* Tse« ma. Feb. |M.— The work of lay Wheatley a well-known mining maa ing mines and t«»rped'»e« about the en am! two Mexican mm -rs w«rt toned trammo tn the Port Orchard drvdnck is dead in their t**nt, one sill« from th« n*tn to t«gin. A shipment of flv« mining camp >>f s« hulls, 30 ml les from car* <»( mushroom anchor* has been re- T’lraon When fount! the parties had cetved by the quartermaster s depart been dead for several days., Indica ment, Oonslgnwl to th« I’nited States tions point to death from cbero«al engineer by tha ordnance department fume«. Some teheve that th« m«n were of the army. They ar« to be need to poisoned The b<*!y of cu« o* the acid down th« guncotton mine« and Mexican* wa* bring r< n«om«d by fire sorpaduo«. «ben tha remains were discovered. 5ew Haven. Coon , Feb IB. — Fth- elbert Nevin, mualciau and composer, die*I audd.nly here today uf heart dig* eaae Mr. Ngviu came to New llarta about flte werka ago to let aaao. la ted with pruteaeor I'arker. of Yale univer sity. Iu his tnuscial work h thsitrert Neivn was torn in N,«lna**rg, I’s . In I M3. As a eop'nnser, Mr. Sevin at- tamed a name hardly second to any tnuah lan. and his snugs are known throughout the continents. Among these are -'The Kusary," "Nareimoa,** "Good Night," ‘‘«»ood Night, Below* ed,** and an arran/su »nt of Hains' "The Het Ian Roesleln." Mt skis Troop, Drfraltd Indiana Mexico City, Feb. ,19.— The federal troops had another engagement with Mava Indian, yesterday, and the Irmips luntsMl their flank and drove them from all their fortified place,. Tha new Mauver rifles are found to hw «itretnaly effective agalnet the euerny. Three 5 i*>d«t In 5ae f ranciMo San Jraociwo, Feb. IB —Nnt-tdaa were epidemic in this city today. Three men fferlng from <1ee|. n I* n* y took their Ilves. A. le-wio, a show, maekr in III health, on led hie life trou bles by asphyxiation. Robert Mc Kenna. a painter, quarreled with hl, wit, and (wallowed a d*e, of araenle. A. Mo,ll,t. ■ baker, who grieved over the death of a Con. who was killed in the terrible football a* cid.nl last Tbankagtvlag, took carbolic acid.