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• 2 y ' A* g * • » « "(IO. -»•Y*.*: Keystone Shaving Parlors urns or mt m I.INN OIR UVU MAKERS M \K< II imo mm Patwd fto M*» um 0. L. VIIOENT, Prop Only First-Class Shop In the City IS cents 25 * IS • 2$ - Shaving Hair Cutting SharnpiMMng Hatha AH ■ • ■ I J. w Qll | fi t • t 8 ' a • t «r 4 •f ISTTRfST TO O< K MAW Ht AOt lt* a *• via . i : e Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the E ve. O FICON. PORTLAND. rum All Pgrb of (h< New World and the Old. Wifi make regalar trip« to Kcio. VkaUh Ima I column for date uf visits Coni inercia I House ft ernmeut bin» UDg« at liw. lu»urg*nl general V »negra wo cap* torr at t at It« Viejo- Germany la I kely to I« intuited in tarif! war wnh Kuaria Ih» w*r department will dispatch :wo trAD»pirts from Furtland. Or. (*<d< n»l Hol«rt l‘<‘ll«»ck. C. H, A., retired, diari at t uruehua. <>reg«»u. J. BIÍARI). Prop K IV heuer reports s imuiari of lóese» Uifllct«s| on %% Th« Nicaragua canal l»ill le m>t 1 k♦-1V to * «< r« Mch**-l in the senate thia w eek Our tsblr* are »up-fluJ wrth the bawl the market* afford.J* sao. OREGON J. J. BARNES & SON General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers... ft i* rw¡«»vt*d from a Ikwr ««arc« that General Itelare* has t*eeu < ap- lured. Governor ’**er of Orogon. ha« signed ih** bill prohibiting ni kelin-th® slot machín*«*. The i i je-riil edict regarding pnni*h- menta hra I * ru delivered t > powers It ii-eotj» r*«-piirrm**hta. Horseshoeing a Specialty... »hep « <e I Her y •• « • News of the lose of the I'acitlr Mall Mog ‘ <-r Ilio de .lancilo al... a pr. foiiud -roseli.m |u Ixindoll. SCIO, OR Ivwvta* r«»rn and«» lias l>een routed V Fltitio-r. I rtv prisoner« and all of tils srtll .er* w « re • aptured . BANK OF SCIO Mie. lamia» !>ryh«»a. wife of a well- known liquor dr.ler <•! Seattle, Wash., . ,’inrnltled suicide b) eli ->tlng herself »1th a I '-caliber revolver. CAPI I AL, $20,000. Trouai« ri Solare nrriv» I at '-an Fran- cisco Item M mu tía with »H of! cm» muí : . P : nt- » *i< k mi .- î w< i.;. •.«•-!. >Ee brought 13 lullitarv pri«i»u«ra. OFFICERS i }*e«ling act prohibiting <lrlv log «4 stock on public highwax*, hotise lull ID, bu g I <lw*rd may viali Ireland in pt' vi ling 1« r the erection «4 telepbom the rprillg poles on county roads; h«ui»e bill 29 4. avenu« « constituting Vancouver Kitchener Dcrr-twly r»eai«>l capture county foad; house bill 5, fl i lug th* t«v the Hoera. time of holding courts in the Second district; I muisc bill 3fi2. The Von Ual-lvr-ce expediti >u may judicial I m * abili ••Ion«» I. a - public land», h< u* bill 1*9. to rrp*« Admiral *am|«on la tick at Ik «t< n. the law creating a r-epwrate laiard o ut md »ri 1« u»ly. county 0oinmis*h>n« rs for Multnomah N< rthw< at« ru Pennsylvania la Imtng county. The h« u«« com urred in th» • w« pt I y a bliutard. »enste amendment* to house bill 110, f r the pr lection of game. Koikr'eller ha« routril ut«el f.‘iU.OuO to Frown uni» er »tty. f Hi» fat and t .r B et a grieral b >nk’n< and ei hing» buvlnrs». 1 aas mide at current rates ard drafts ls«u*d 00 principal c Itlrv A. W. HAGEY >f * a ’ ' r • k* tnd j«w»-iry t re l»urd prvtbpiij Tb« ballot Wr»lnr««!ay for I’nitrd II. W. State« FCUat« r wm * as fallow» Ix»f I hohrrta ha« t*rri> offered the t‘< r «tt 34. l ing« r Hermann 27; H. D Inn au. 3fb • •«•« rfc’c H. U i ilia ma, 2; A. hir-l toaideuahip of the Cinque |« rt« G. I euiM-tt, I. Th« g«-h«-ral agent of the Tabaraìrna To Prfvcnt Muboiny. • ’••paiiy waa arr«-aU«l f r aiding th« reb« I». A bilí to i r«’*ent p* r«*- na heating tlielr wm » oí» mi road traína wn* pa»a«d Be lgian« ar«» lmpllr.«t«*d in «* plot Pi by the h > um » Mo day. I he til! wa» kill Mil .American ulhrer lu th« Fhiilp- lhlrtMÍi>ce<i bv ’ • arman, m ! the requeat piU«w >>( rallwa» «■«•*p!o* ea and manager». It The Chin«»« ba»e < fTcred to cotn- 1« a (Jopy of the law n<>w in foro« lo pT 'inlf . which the furvlgu ru»uya ha»e Alabt*n.a, ai i 1« deaigned tu puta a< ccpted •h p t<> the trarnp nui»auce. The rrault of »u< h lawa in Alabama w»» ihowu hy Humor »**• that Minister Wu ha» Mr. PcMirmau to lx* far reaching tn it* appro«« bed t ank> r« in an rfTort to •«- •'ffret, pulting a «U i to car r* bing cure l200.U00.UUU !< an I* r ( 'Dina. The bilí waa penm-d, there bring Do An earthquake lOO miles north of uegativ« vola« Vancouver, H. <*aus«d the crest of a P«*»<d by tht Senate. mountain to siile off ink« leugh totough inlet. The senate i •*•• I the f lowing bill« H u-o bill II, to authcris« 1 he famouN ofieervator* on the Ze- .M- inlay !n»rg, nt whit'll the celebrated astrono clerk* of s< lo-al districts anliounty mer« Euckola, sack «nd l.iuden judge* to bid in pr< pertv *s*»l«t lor taxe» an I to direct the manner in which work«’!, baa been burn««!. such property may be «llspoaad <»f; sen Thirteen negr<> minera were entombed ate bill 222. t regular« surety compan in the cm . mi I miuea of the alate inaen« ies. bv senator l»<H*th, flung the »alar- asylum. two miles from Tsca loose. Ira u( the county trea»urer» of the »Ute. Ala , i y a fl<-nd of water from an alwn- •rnatr bill 237. t*> authorize th« < api fimed «-hnft. t* 1 building *>mtnii»»i tiers tooonstrurt A mob t<> k Peter Ferryman, a D«rgo, a ditch in order t*» secure w»l*r for from the Mena. Ark . citv jail and the «tat«* iDBtitutl ns « AKI» h • ». lof taquina Trait» lx*r» a . • any « urveflls ” s/rivea 1 a^wlua >3 *• P M 1 * P M « AS P M ht» 1 . r»4urnltig Lsavea ! A«« u na 1 »A« r* < • » • • Arrives A.G ahj » !o A M II k> A M 11 U P M N* 1. fot U»*r«»ll l>a« »• A !»*n» Atri»»« Iwirult 7 CO A II JU A »(•* A, relwfttltog l«a*»« I-et ru>t A filtra A 'any No*. I ill 1 < t •» A » A ’ - • t- b»». hr» trai«» , • • nd c«rv«(. giVitig - d * i • * * Au-1 ,■ til. II.» hr. lb. t.m. 'I.t .h.i! *< r cam,in -, : am t. • • » • KI’WIN irro'tK. L WAI.DBW, T r * I* A Tt RSTR. Af.nl, A ban, J . ih» tn>»»tn'atti* arrive «t Istruii al ------ -------- ---------- ------ . ,,a h h M<M>h gititi, .mi • tlir.r Io n H M M ij !• r M s«r M __ Mana.ar EAST AND SOUTH ----- VIA * * ? th« »• •'-11» General I>a*la will take up th« du ll* •• of pr«noal ii»ar**bal of Manila. Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. 1 I W K i Th< Ballot lor Stnator OREGON. • * • < r» In th« S«na!c. Th« following bib« we » parted I * th«’ srOMt* \Vtdii«'«da* II u«e ti 14«-, t p .aisf>«h-t u> tn n <4 founder.» mark« on mining claims. hou«e bill III. Io rvimb r«« the second < >reg<»D volunteers to th* amuutil of |l ho«*»« bill jfl, Fourman s new tallita ry code, hot»** bill 24, au rndlng the art for the relief of indigent soldiers, boa»® t ill IO<>, to protect untori lalrftla, ic uM I HI • 2, c >ns> ddating th® offices of clerk of the rirt ult court, * ierk ol th« county court Nil*! r« ' • ntw « f « *«yanr«M. bo :«e bill JH. fixing the tin»© <4 court in th® First jxidt* lai dis tri« t, reuat« lull 1*9, relat ng !•• tiling reports of »date officer», bou*® bill 102. to prevent r- «*rcion and intimidation <4 *• trrs at «lection» bv corporations, «•t . house liill 4 4. to appropriate money f«»r <hrg«in Historical Society; i»< u*r bill 144. to protect dramatic play», »«nate bill 232. to provide for manner of building branch lines of rail r* nd* ho«»«« bill 249, to tl* tn® »alar i®a of <x>unty judges; bouse Hill 311, irxr*a*ing «alary of county Judge of Malheur countv; house 1411 313. to fix «alary <4 county judge of Baker county bou*e lull 4’»2, refitting to lev v of ta xe» 215, t«» jr« vide tor clerks of justice courts in Multnomah county; senate lull 173. to a ut borir« a right of way for tl « Muslaw dr I »»»tern railroad, bouse lull 110, new* gam® code; house bill 5, to fix terms of circuit court in the be*mnd district; senato lull 210, to piobibit the sal® of liquot within on»’ mile <4 an operating mine; »«nate bill 2»>9. tn prohibit i « a 1< m > ì )» within 8«N‘ feet of pufilii «chool». senato bill 193. to prevent the »air of g >4» IU bulk to defraud cledltor*. In the M oum . E. P. CadwrB John II M itchell was elected l’ni ted The ndlowmg w re pa*M-d bv th« J. W, Gatas» States »» list r from < >?«*<>!». >aturd«y House bill 29, re- G V. lohnaor night at 12 2'i It was th* 2.»th Imllot house U rdnci*<la* Pre»; bn! Vue President Cashier Ai! à n4* large lb «er» up tu leb. 1 m 1 |»e dra'I of th* l'rili*h drcitlun <>u the « anal questwn I» Iw-iog drawn up. N<wl> Fumuhvd «nd Rrfc’rd ' J broughout. J* -A South «4 Bridge. w• r» burned llouae bill 4? filing th« ctiinjsûM lion *d county itmtiniMiui ers. | mss ««*I th* hows* W« dne»d «y l't»d«r th» bill p«t»«e'| tb« cot tentati I) of conuty com tuie* toner« is as follow« •Uhat each of com mia»tot»«rs 1b« of the counlv « * uri lu th« wv eral itxinties wichiu thts state «hall re c«>i*a a» o tuti<-n f<-rra>h day rmpl* yrd in the traoaartn u <»f county l>US!DrM» a |«r diem of ♦ h «serpi in the r- unUr« >4 ialtn, Klamath, Jack- •on, Yamhill, Gillian < « o» Curry and llougi»s, where they «itali rrceive |i pe» «la*, and in th«» - *-untie« <4 I nl «1. Malheur, itiaut. I'maitlta, Marton ard .Mottuw, wh*re they »Mall re-»-i*«|5 I«er «lay f r e«ery d»y riuplote l ID th« trans»« Iti » of touuty ! uilurw. ’ The I HI exm.pt» Multn< mah <« uuty from its <>|< ration» i V Lj hanged him to a tree. He waa ac«-oaed of assaulting a If year old girl. wb<«« con« 11! io J la critical. SHASTA ROUTE The jury In the rase r»f (be «tate of Mlnuea-’in ak-r mat frank II. Hamilton, Tram« le.»« w .«t Hr io f..r r.,rtian4 and ear rharge-l with mul'lerin* leemani It. • 'ai oaa ai lu a • m lua.a tur Aluaay al B ot I>ay. brought In a ».rlicl of man- > " slaughter lu the tirsi degù e le«*»« Portland • » • m , ? p m Altari) 1. s» p m IC S p m Arri**« v»h»-' il. ■ « m , il » • m -* t»iì»hln‘> |> m , » V » m ’• »«n prati ■ ... .»7 4 e m «IVA a» •• <*«*!»n * i* a m il 4.» « ni •• !»en«rr • a -i . • a m »• K • * •• * < busa > ; 44 A m • «1 A m G* Ai grl»» ! A' |» m . 7 a a* Kl F*..’< p n» , t p ra «a» t(t»' a re . • *0 A John lladwn, the hoaland of the woman shot lu the aal.am raid at Mill- W'O.1, Kan . aaye he knows wh> fired tie -hot that kille-l Mrs llndeon, and all! iii.tke hia ujioaku .wo at th prop er lima. A*. r(A « » A «a.S»« a •• Fon W •• •• •• ” •• < ii? «r M»« ef.vam.svAAW H> u«trm * a »” , ♦ a m Urie»»» • 2 p tn * 35 a m *' • • • * < a m Kew Yurfe l.’Up a 1; A* |> m r«D**»n amt TourBt ■ «r» on both trains Chair rar» on to '»gire«»-! K< Pa»o. «•14 t u •»«•?• t«i • h •< 1 I >> • New . leans a A m i « onnerltn» at rsn rran«-(Sr«. with »averal lit • lor H I «I * ' hlua i li pp •• <>n«r«. «n«l *•« uth *tn- <• «•»Mr« M >, «<-»• Imanar* a<rnt »1 Wrli »- !• » ( It MARhilXM. Asst '«SD Fft A Fa«« *»t Fat lisa 4. Ut. Th« Taft c* mm is«ion rod« requin»« voters in th« Philippin«« to own real retate Worth 500 (♦»•. I T« P«v Sfate T ami Twk< a Ytar Senati« bill 223 wa» paaoed by thè »•'tinte Mondar. Il prò* I le« that «tate laica «hall !*•* payable b* thè contiti«*» lu two armi anuual inatallmenta Thi» chan»:« in thè law la pr«*po»ed in arder lo harm'-lilla with tha nrw law w hich makea tate« ¡lavabi« in thè oountlea •emi*aDUually. Th« Srrutonai Volt. The * te f r a«nator Mon ’«y «tool H. W. Corbett, 32. Binger Hermann. JM; K. I>. Inman. 36; George II. Wil liame. I; C. K. H. Wool. 1. «!»•<• ni. 2. Ditcovcrrd in the Books ol the Orejón Land Office. IT COtfKS TMt UAHS IS44 ASO l»Q' VN ^alem, F«b. 3 2 —Th« disc 'v«*ry of a defalcation «4 f 0,949 73 1« lb«* • :‘ - stan* • of the rep-rt mad« by the v int rvmrnltt*« appointed t«> ««amine tb« lx>o|f« and account« • f th« «tat« land dejkartmeut. Th« alleg* I miMppr•• priatiou occurred In |M94 aud I »95. under th« adminiatratloiu «4 Gt- rge W. Ikavts, as clerk of th* board. It ap- j«*ar« thst th” *h rtage w ¡4- efl«s ted iti various amount«. I y taking credit twice for <iue juiymetit «>( monev, or fry altering th« t >k entru • « { s to • e hl the clerk with more tn«<ney than he had |N*id. in »»m« case* it 1« I m re I v possible that *u itm<>cenl rrr«u was commute»!, while in other« there is a plain a G ratb n of the !»- <• I v era Ing on« set of figures and writing iu others. The com mitt«* found no error« in the accounts of the presrut admluiatra- lion, and so reports Th* r«pr>rt i« as follow»: **W«, your committee app intod under concurrent resolution No. ft, beg leave t*» report as fol! ws "That we have checked up the •ch«« I fund* up t and in !u«ling ’ •* * I That f"r th« years H94 and IN •« **” fl ad that th« clerk of Hi« i»t«t<« land to th« >x»ard ha» roltocte*! money amount of $30,949 73, which nxid num has ne\rr tM»en turned o*«-r Co the «Ut® treasurer. We app*nd a statvii.enl hereto annexe«! and marked I xhildt A. «bowing the amount« collected and the amounts for which the * »id clerk h«« receipts. The balance, a« shown, was never turn««! over to thr treasurer, but the lx inks were balanced bv a number of false entries. Thr principal »*ntrx cr«*ditcd the »«’bool fund withfl**,- 449 Vi twice, whet) hr had but ><nr receipt covering thr amount; an*>th«r l>eiug a raise of $3,000 on a receipt • f the treasurer. and ,i miinh-r of other credit» for whi« h he held no receipt* •’We aubmil herewith a atatrni«nt «b<>wing thoae we have (oundxto date, There may be other» that we have not found, owing to limited time at our <li»p>«al, having used the greater part of our time before **e came to this. •’For the pa»t five years we find all money» turned over to the treasurer as by law required. The pre-enl ot! oer» have l>r«*n very kin«) and obliging to us, showing us exery courtesy ¡>>s»ibl«, and furnishing t»s with all ¡mpeis and Gaiks re<iue«t«d. In regard to invent igation of land matter» w«» bvg Imvc to mv that our work 1« just fair y com- inetK'ed. Thi* is a work ot no small magnitude, and reqlrea a *a«t aino mt of careful and painstaking work It is a work ot great importane« to th” «tate, however, and should be attended to.” I THE SIOUX MAY RISE. tad i an* Sgrioutly Coatcmplatr Opening Mo* tilde* Couruil Meeting Meid. Omaha. Feb 32. — Infonnation from •Hr«» t source! obtained by the World- llcrwld, indicate that the >ious Indian** «r* seriously contemplating an upris ing. If deiiiNnds now being formula!**4 tor suluiil**-ion to Washington ar«* n<'t complied with. Several council me. t mgs have already been held, particu larly among th« Ogallalla Si »os, and prei»aratiunn are now lieiug made for a great council to fwh-ct deb-gat« « to Washington. Owing to a deaire to a^Oid sensationalism, the gatherings of the small council» ha*« b««u given little notice, b<»t the ««¡»e t 1« n«>w cxm-id re-l grave. Kecent orders of th” I ml »an commis sioner are r»**i*on«rde, say the Indian*, fortheir attitude, line chief openly declares boatilitlM Will l*|(IU if relief is not forthcoming. The trouble 1« uv«r the cutting down of suppll«« ami a claim unpaid for ceding of th* Black Hills. Dtiual by M G. Oti*. Washington, Feb SY. —Statements having been ptit*h*h«»«l that Genrr*l Harrison Gray <>tl« waa seeking the office of pension commissioner. Gen eral <>tis U night anth< rued a denial of th« publication«, saying that they «er« without a shatlttw of L- .n.iatiun. BI ST OS nSCHISO, Offk«r* SuKtettfulh f «»dtd s Mob of Rail. read M«n u* Topska T< |<ka. Kan . F«b. 23.—-The vigil an« • «4 th* officers wa« afl tlfWt »a*vd "sh< k slater fmm lynching l y an Infuriated mob tonight. Ils will yet 'e lynched If h« (an !■* found ‘•iatrr AMAulte«! 17 tear-' id ia>ttl* <*«rt*«rick ^!<»nday evening, and was capinrw! by the I- i**a uifiuwr» th« nexl day at < art« »»dale This afternoon it becam« known that h« was here, and I mm « m H atelv the **anta Fe shopmen, of whom the a«Mult»Ml girl's father, Ge».rge G«r- fieri* k is « ue. decided that be should Iynch«s*l Thev st mce sent a c*»mmit* t*c to watch th« jail whi)« they quiet ly arranged th« details of the rxpeiied lynching Hy fl o’clock there w«» an angrv mob of I.( Hl around tie jail, dr« andlng that th« prisoner !•« ■’,» |*errd to them. A brigs !• of sturdy boilermakers, Mrm«<) with heavy slrdge hammer«. • t«Mv<! ready to make short Work of the jail in csM the demands were Dot granted. '•heriff < "ok told the < row I that th« prisoner had Gen rem«•■*«*!, an«! offer»*«! t> let a committe« -«-arch the jail. Ten m*n. headed r v i «• rg« Gerherick, made a th< roug.i scar h. but slater could not tw* funivl. They r*- l imed and told the m<»b, but tbat did Dot satisfy them, and two e they «tarted to break in the jail door«. Gaily iu the aftrrn>**>n. th« sheriff. In anticipation of trouble, order««! a deput' to get - *i«-r ut of town He wa« ordered not to leave him tn Jack* •on county nor to *ake him to lx*av«n- worth. Th« deputy drov« to Hoyt with Slater and enter»-«! a n rth bound ICock Island train. It I» thought that- slater 1» now tn ;a>1 tn \t>•hi-«»n. The santa ! «h p » ii «ri* calmly jlrtrrminrd t<» lynch Nister when he is brought tack her« tor trial. Thev have appointed a large vigilance committee to lx» con stantly on the outlook, and vow that slater will never leave To|>«*ka alive, I he ah pmen have past iwoHla tu <MMca of this kiud. They lynched John < >li- phant 12 years ago • r rt . I »«• ffrllH«* A H RIOI S BUZZARD. Ae I nutusl Storm in North*ctUrn P<nntylv«nu Corry, Pa., Feb. 32 —In the hGtorv of thia region no storm ever reached the fury of today's blirsard. With half a <>!••»» feet «4 »now <m country road» and i outlying distric t-. aud Hatch »t «cl borimi under 12 fort of an« *e i ’urry caught about the wnr.l part of the »t< own. T a í,|| Fenn' Th« » \\ «»tern New •y I*an la r»ilr< ad Accommo<lation train, due here thi* evening. **•» -ta I- r«i in I _ •lack, w hilr rushing d«>v* n a hage grade south of this city. It was dug out w ith ditficultv and »gain i*tart**d on it« prrt ariou» journey toward Buffalo, ft I r- habl* will not get through tonight. Thia rm<d 1» operating it* train« wit!» thr«*’ engine», and Ina three plow» at w«»rk «m V0 mihwi of tra< k. The w< r*t drift* aie at Mimiitcrda'r, w !u re they reach a height ol 20 feet in «pot« Oil the I hiladelphia A I He, a »now plow jutiqteti the track Mt J.*< kaon «. while ei»deavt>rlug to force it« way through a big tfrifl. Traffic waa delà* ed s«*er- al hour«. 1 or the tirsi time lu main year» thl* mad h«» l>erii compelled to u»e Allow plow«. The l ire la also <x»mjrtUe<i to uprrrtte hastily Impro vised sh'-w plow«, aornethtug unhcar-l of <>n tl»e main line w«»t of Salaniam a. The l^ke shore A Nickel Flitanru running their train*, but many h«*urs behind time. LYNCHING IN ARKANS,\S Nvyre I »<cd M«ny«tl bysfurtou* Mub Mid « Bad RfpuUho«*. Ht. !x*us», Feb. 22. —A special from Mena, Ark.. »«*• A mob of eight determined men t«»ik Frier Berryuiau, a desperate negro, out <4 the city jail at 1 o'clock ti»!» morning an«! hanged him to a trre I he crime of which Berryman wa* at cun*! a a« an assault <>n a 12 * car-old girl, w !> •« « ouditton is err.leal. 1 he ma*kc«! msu m»-t Night Officet Jone« an«! compel)«**! him al the pidul of g ins to band over the keys and bis revolver, Two of them were left to guard JoDee, w h I In the Others went to the jail atkl »«-cured the negro. A tout 3 o'clock thev r«- turne«I to where th® officer waa twlng guard*-!, an ! gave him hia keys an«l gun. Then th® men quietly dlaap peered will» ut a word AN ut tw<» tu« nths «g<> thia negro at- tack«M an engineer with au aa, i»**a»ly killing him. and he has been guilty ol numerous other offenae«. Prompt ac th>n was taken by th® aulborilie», hat no clew ha« been found a « to who ar* th® men»!»«!*« of the »»mb. Pint M>il from Som«. N«*» Minnter From Columbia. Seatlla, Feb. 23 — The flrat mail from Nom« am*»-d in Seattle at an «raly hour thia morning. Il ron«t»t«<i of ait pou «bea coni lining atout 3,000 lettera. The latrai left Nome on No- vernier 23. Washington. Feb. 22.—-Dr. Ctrl«« Martine» >ilv«lla, the Colombian min ister of foreign *ff«lr«, appeared at the • tat* department today to arrange for the prosentatl'-n of his crtMlentials a* miulster of Colombia to Washington. Th« new minister come« her« prtnei- pilly to advance thr lot« r««laof < ‘olorn- hia in connection with th« Fanama canal, a» opposed to th« Nicaragua muto. aud the length of hia «lay will d«q«end on the outevuu« of the canal legislation. Travail»* Sakimaa Cammits SuKids. Will L. Wood, traveling salesman fur a I Ittsntirg. K in . >. ■ >t ■ ■ ■ milted suicide in a Par- ns. Kan ho He w«« abort in hi« a. count. tai. Orsgoa Nafta. FaUl Fall l>ow a « Skeff. Th» recorder and clerk of Washing ton county colle tel f'.'ll.au in fees last month. Seattle, F»b. IS —John Callahan, a miner emplorerl at the Franklin mine, •aa kllle<i hr a fall down a 130 lot Astea Wal»a( an a< tn-«», who attend ’d the maini«« at the t'rescent the Tb» Robins saw mill, tn miles aaat iter. in New <>rlraua. waa fln*-«I | IS for refusing to retnov« her hat. in vto- of L'nion baa been lea se-1 by a man from the Fast. iatton ol the high hat law. It is announced from Hari labor« The choir of the Messiah Fplscopal church In New York went on a strike that Itosld finery has sold hia farm on e «use tlie minister accused them of |«k» Creek to Mr. Ilusbee. from Wash ington The c- nsldarutlon to said to flirting. bate beeu C.uOO l»M»|. ehaft < n Tuae<lny night, lie and aer- era I other rkmen were linking a new ahalt, and after a bleat had been Bred they advan<-«<j to the mouth of the «haft to replace aome b-iar l« Cal lahan apprnaced b>o near and slipped In. faillug feet foremoat, lie iltad four hours. N< > nncncti is tim Tuenty Eifih B j II o I G bvc Him the Scrutonhip. ttt untistu krpubb-an äst tSoK.n TO lilt T Minoriti. Ih« Democrat* aad a Faw to<r» M.i Majority ( «»»belt Support art. «»I Maa th« I > KOBE HOSPITAL Bl RNED. Tw<f»tv Or*« Falx at* PtruMd ia ih< M aivmb — t it*«« ln|ur«d «nd N<*«»sl Mt»*tR| Victoria. B <’., 1« 24 —Th« • lean »r I iun I Mam. which arrived tht» i.i rnlng lr u tl «• ’ ri* ::l. ' r 'tight ti»« new» 4»; ti»« burning of th« l»>»si ital attache'! to tl»« K«*b«i university. Twenty n« pntlents were ' urtu*d to death. Il injure*! and several are miw- ing. The «ec-et Con.enttoD believed to ha * « » He« | t w « • i) Ku •»!« and <*hiiia Im!« fair to prove a sour* e of ««rt« u» troubl« in t e far I »-t The Jajian«*»** p»e*s a. - ept**d th* rep rt a« to the rxl»t«*n * ‘4 a «ucmt Hu***i-< bi- Ue«e under »tamiing without r«»«rva- tl n. ! Ih Marquis lit an Mr. Kat*», mini*ter 1« r foreign affair«, have ad mitted that the prevent situation cau- Dot be |«AS**«I over, aud illatlurti»*US hat” a r ling I « «»» •« .»I th« 'apt- n» *e repre*«»ntall \ e< in laiml- u and Ber lin l as ertalu the « xa< t views of the g V eruineat* to which thev am ac red- Ited. Th* n»lni«t«r of foreign affaire has 'iispatched an « fficial telegram to St !’et«r*‘ irg. asking for a definite re ply regaiding the alleged existence of a secret agreement Ku «elan t ro»»p« ar* committing d«prn- (latlnaa ab»ng the m rihern frontiers of (’• r» a I ney often rt •• th« l umen river an I I **t villages, tarrying off v «luab'rs a« well as grain an t «attic Their exctise i« they aie pursuing Hol ers The < rean g vernment ha« lodged a vigorous pr*>t* st wHh the Hes sian minister (or trau- ui*«l<>u to st. I’cterabnrg. Yuetig IVnan. a (’hlncm reformer, wa« shot down while leaching an Hig hs!) cla** in H.rng k n*. a man sneak ing in and tiring four «hot«, all of which to k rffr. i Another reformer wa shut Hi” previous «!a* Salem, <hr , Feb 24.—John II Mit« bell waeel«ctrd Culled Mat«« •en* ator at 12 20 this m- rniug. It w aa the 23th ball••! ot the «lay and the ’ I 4 th« l«-gl«la(l*e «*«4” . The r«- nit was reach' d *>n th« ine« »table la«t bai lot. and was atteudol t y ». » nv of ati- prvtue uproar ad J eolbuaiaam on th« part of ti»« .Mitchell puUi. Ou the final !»aHut Mitchell had 46 v» te« At)«! Corb«tt 39. The Acnab r recelv«*d • u»ln<my of the Ikemocrwtie vote«, and th«««, with in« a e««u»u» (rom the Cortxtt fur»«« wer« »uffleieut to eiert him. 1 h' hau ** af th» 1’K b . I J.'-'» ■ ¡M»iut«-d to midnight and the cirrk* wer« engaged in checking up the roll Cl I. There WA« gr at ri II»' . ent • nd loud «alls of the nam« of Mtt> hell fr»>m th« k»i'l v. the ttr*t «Imcrter fr*»m the ( r «It ranks was Heu-e« wax. of Lane. On the pre* ions mH call Mil« h”ll bad had 34 vote» at) I < •■»>«**<< 34. When bis name wa « reached Hem«.)W»y, in the last r<>! I - .Cl. with out explansli'Ui, rr»|- ml«»d: John li Mitchell. The call pm-reded t«» «be •nl, and Mitchel» and C«>rl«pit wrm then «lactly ti«d, having v. t«-* each. I bell MctgureU»*. «4 laiDc, •h»*«’, an I with a brl«( speech changed t HOLDINGS OE THE I RIARS Mitch«ll, putting him in th** l»a«l Ha wag foliowel by Ko!»rrt*. of U m ». ... who ma in a «le>rt addre»« saving hr Secretary Root 1 Aaiwcr to « Rtiuludon had com« here with a clean con <4 Inquiry, •cienc«. but he thought It • Washing! »11, Feb. 31. —Secretary ol»«l a Muator, and he chang« -1 t< Ibwt h i* 11m l« an«w«*rtothe r**ohith»u Mil hell. Colvig followed him from of th«» eeuate calling on him for infor th” Hermann ranks, then . ame *>«in«!t>! mation a* to the rxtriit of the b-dding Ma star«, of l> >ugl««t thru Ti» ti p*.-n. nt land* by rellgbms order« in the Fhil- nf ('matilia, senat rs fJimmi k. Fr «’•• ippitie». ami a« to any deviatati« ti •lol, Hume and Hedges Ihm tL»*r« male t»y him or obligati n assnitied /«■ wa* a pan«’ and mighty su«|>ms»' • peeling the di»|M*«ili'>li <»! the«*? land«. I Inal y Kepre«e t«H e Butt g« t uj*« . The ««’Cretary, bv way of aii«w«r. re « chair aud tried t. addre** the prr»»i fers t«» tit* presi l«ul*« ln«truoti«»»is of drul. The I»« »•” .»nd upr ar fr* o th* April 7, 1900, to the Philippine c«mi« ol»by w»re so great that he r<»n| I mo tm heard. lie inquried if Mllchtdl at mimi n, dite ting the e»«tnmt*«hm h> et»deav >r to InviMttgale the land title that Gil»« had a ii Ajority d t’ ” I ■ pit ! of religious orders and t«> > endeavor to liran vutoa. There were loud rri< • of ..I jurtice ..»..I i aff rd and a. V >..a «••ttie th«*««* tn a "Ye*.* and noGy c«»unf«rcries of "No maimer to aafeguard pr*q^rty rights r tn th« (’ rt »’It rtuks Hutt h«*l ' and equities. It 1« added that no one tat«*d fur a tn »ment and thru r»»»|s•»»• • iu behalf «4 th” (*uit»ui Mate* g«>*r©rn- ”«l. '‘Well, it make* n-« difference I meni has entered tut«» any obligation change to John I! .Mit> h«|| Mitch tithe« than that set <ml in the pewc*» oil u »w ha I 45 votes, within one «4 the treaty iti r» fc-ard t<» t ” land», n- r ha* goal. At* »»t thi* time the Multm iha ! The com- any poh y l»e«n ameni need, drl.'gatb'U got amun I Hepr«'«entat|\« mission ha* «t«t®«l the ruault of it« In Schumann, who had on th* 3l»t l«aF « «luirle* uu 1er thia invlrudloii in its re changed from Hetiuett to Mr < ‘"r » tt. port, r«p— tally In the au divisions and <h in*ti led that he pr* *«-nl » entitled, ’’the friar«.*' "public lands,’* lock. Wh:l»» the push Was wr « h g •»,1th the ol*tmati' German-A men« >«n and "land title* and r-gistratioD I he commission ha« esp«n tally investi fnuu Multn<>mah. Matt«» u final'.* gated If’” SaU Jo«e Collrge « aim, «nd v isided to the Im port uuit |rs of hl friend« an I ar«»«*e aud change«» hl* *otr referred II to the supreme cult of th« islands. to .Mitchell. This was all that wa needed, and the crowd knew it. Fan THE Cl BAS CONSTITUTION. demunlum reigned for many #r« «>nd* an! th« ehair made littl« rff. rt to check it. Ths clerk» then «»iwipJetril Sign«d by All the (>«l«gat<a [scapi I i>ns>»t th« roll and ¡m-«ed It up to Mr I u't« n. lbs Anil town an who announced that Mr. t’oidxdt n*n Ilavim, Feb. 34.—The i u an con- *’r««rlved 29 votes, Mr. Mit« bell 4»i and Mr. Bennett Id ’* The « r-.* ’ •tltuti *n, t r-t aubmited * th« « «‘Utr il went wil l agai » -nd frutern /*-<! wil fit nominili«** to the «•olivellil“li at the public «aasion of Januwry 27 wa* sign with memtw-r«. embracing them. »h»k rd today. The president and vice ¡»res »ng them by the bands, mo I f>«t* ident Sighe»! t)r*t and then tha «lei«, jumping up and d«iwti in their }o* gate*. ■ rn >r <‘i«n«to« created a sen The CUtttoipary «I>rech WA« r\|*« le Several from Mr. Mitch«!), and there were sation l»y rvfu*ii»g t*> *tgn upmariou« demal)'!» for him to c n» delegates «•nde»*or»*«! to di*» lade him forward. 11« bad f ern in the |ot»hv from his cour««. but h* w«« immov* A« the lelwgat«*« r tired, *»en<ir all the evening watching the pr gre«» able. ’Ue are all ( u- of the voting and waiting for hi« cer Tama"' rein«rke«l * I tificate of vlectn ii . 11« wa « fitund ban«, sen« r. ' and smor <.T»nero« r«- '*¥««, when th«* ti »»e com**« to with Do great difficulty and hum«*' p led: fight th« Americaua, we will fight forward thmugh the j stling rmwd them together. * Fresldunt Fulton appointed Hr«»** Hen«»r Cap« t»’, prealdent of the c«-n- nell, Kobert» and H A. >niith, «>f Multnunah. a rommltt*« to «-»•«■rt lb* vention, will deliver th« document to A copy in uewiv ele. tr»l (*nitr<l Mate» »enat< r m • irneral W<»o*l tomorrow. Io th« gaccmhly hall, an«! amid wih* f ngli*b alii thru be a- tit to Washing- ton. cheering, waving of hat umbre||M and ran««, Mr. Mltche made hi Boer* Captured f *x»d*|uff«. appearan« e. He was in l an«I eon Johann«-«burg, Feb 24 — The Boers gratulat«d by Mr. Fulton. destroyed a «ulvert t>elw««-u Natal Spruit an I Klip river uu the railroad Th« Next Problem just •* uth of here, al «lawn today. I'ekln. Feb. 24. — A representedvr They captnrrd a train !<»« ! <4 (« mm )* wm mb rm«-«l bv tho (« reign mi»»i*t- r stuff«, and after taking ail they could today that they think thr gravit conveniently carty. set Are to the r««t th« situation is «»ver. but it is experts ot II aud d|Mpp-ar”<l over tne veldt. that difficulties will n<>w ari«e acto’ii,* themselves when s»>m« of U»e govern Pul tec man Arroti Mu Son lor Theft. meats sen«! their indemnity claim*, A Philadelphia policeman re« »-ntly aud |>«rticulAlrlv Is th« rr uneasiness tfhtkl bi« •< u < o a charge < f theft. regarding the attitude of G«rmau< that her claims mu«t be ¡and in ca«h M«>v<m«n(t of Transport*. before the evacuation take« place The San Fran* tsro, F«f>. 34.-—A cargo of •th« r ministers r«*sent this. *«ving it will t* imp»«»|l4e for < hina top«*, fl.CMM) bin« of general stipplie* lor the as ( hma ha« m t a large re»«rve. and army lu tne I'hHippinee wan taken by th« cuatoms receipt! g«> to par d|*iderd* the steamer Wyefleld which The np»n burner lo^ns, «nd it i« not prob \«-ter«b»y for ^lauila direct. able that si.« could b- rr«»w a »urn of freight transport Haoma which e»rrie<i great magnitude. horses from thia port for the German army In 1 hma ami was later purchased Union fmptayr* Bar*rd l y the United stat»* government for * I clan«« in Oswald Ottendorfer • February IM f r thi« port, The trans «III bars uui«»D employes from a «hare port Buff»rd, with returning volunteers tn YftU.OOO left the for« « of th« New on board, left Nagasaki for Han Fran* York Maat«-Zeitung. cisco <>n Fsbruaiy IP. Rumor ol a ChowM teas. Triad Io Brib. a Buttar Makar. To Pay W«hin<lon Sur««yor. Ht. I'aul, tab. It — A aenraUon wa» New York. Feb. 23. —There ha» been Washington. Fab. it.—Th» corn ml s- some talk lu Wall «treat of an attempt cr««tolat tolajr'« ««arton of th* Ma- •l<oi»r ol Ih» it- natal Iso l odio» has of the ( hin«»* government to float a ll 'tial < rr»tnrr. I 4i»r Matora t«« r»< ott>m«ti'l»<l a <l--flci»nry appropria loan in thia country of |2OO,000,000, i elation, when W. D. Collyer, of Chi* tion of I'.'ol to pay Isaac M. Halbtalth, to meet th® ei|<eu»«*a of th« Boxer up <*a<o. ona of the jn>l|f"b of th» l utt»r lat» deputy aurvayor. for certain sur rising. and to pav Indemnities, «to. n.hlblt, l'»l<»<l a formal c.mplalnt rey a mad« in Ih» stat« of Washington It I» «wil that Minister Wu has ap* with th« rierall«» . oiktnlttaa < har.in. ■luring Ih» y««r 1H9.1. Th» aooiunt. proached a Dumber oí IMinken», and ha» a Ht. I'aol butlar makar with off.riti. Ilk« many others, has l*eu held op by •°tfg,'*l*d that it w> uld b« possible for him a I’ i H) brill*. Tha aiaruUra com- irregularities, but is rocoguised as en ti»« government to guáranle« th« loan rultU" liniucflatal; want Into n* u- tirely meritorious. It provision la by an increase «4 the customs above th« live ar«loo. and bwg.n th« axauiloa made tor Ila |>aym»nl. It will I mi on point «¡«on which Foulend has a Ilea lloo of wltuaaaM. oue of th« general appropriation billa. -to * ar *