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PROCEEIIING5 OF BRECON LEGISLATURE PAY FOR CARS I _ FORI M'HENRY »AFE. AkAu4««*r4 li r I'rJrral %•**•*?» WfLFf*» Washington Lumberman Olea Mont, laa»4 FreortM II. to Mavs Them Spotted. Ever « »c« it wss ai- »d that Heattie. Jan. 23 Evidence Indicating Furt A4-Henry. In Ch«-»ap«-ake Bay la that lumbermen have been paying to 1» aband->u«-d Mr tiw l'ni ted State« loi a memorial asking congr»«» to re- money to railroad employ«« to ha»« Thursday. January 24. Army much re «•■•»ask sail IxriRx i . resa iar Alita» Salem, Jan 24 — Both Louae« this ' move aH tariff» on raw jute or jute cars "epotted" on their trac ks was la- ana. addressing the senate Unlay on hi« Saturday, January 20 get bas berti ex- troduced before Interstate Commerce Ings. Thia move will quite likely tend aftern«H> adjournol until Mon-lay. Washington, Jan. 2'i —The a-nate bill to prohibit the transp irtalion in prwrd that a Thl» is largely due to the state printer to defeat any effort to «wtabllah a jute Commissioner Franklin K Irene. at was in »• «»ion t-«!ay only lor a little interstate ronimeree of the pr aliata of the hearing yesterday aft ’ moon Into place with which being unable to ae«*ure enough c--ui|»»i- mill al the state |>enitentiary. child labor, do la red that the crtisua more tlian an hour, the early adjourn the car shortage question Is aimx-iated «n« By combining two resolution» tlie tor» to turn out the w<M*k on time and Charlea E. Patton, president of the ment iwing taken to permit at tendance shows that n«wrly 2,l«m,UOO child of the inspiring senate sought to eliminate one junket will allow him time U> latch up. l-r«w! winners under 15 years of ag>- at the funeral of the late Senator Alger. Reliance ljumber Company and vice- events of our his The tw» hou»««i tins morning met In ing trip. Iteaolutiana I mp ! tx-en intro- president and »«rcrctary of the Atlas A few bills of minor iin|»»rtan«-e were art- now at work. tory sn-1 which joint asm-mbly and listen««! to an ad d'ev-d for the apjx-mtment of a com- l.umb* r and Hblngle Company, made parnr-l. but most of U m * time the sitting | mitt,«> to confer with a -ommitt«’«- from the statement during the course of wa» -h*vot«-.| to tin- further diaeusai-*n of gave birth to our \\ sali ingiuri. Jan 23.—The river and dress by Mr Bryan. I ant Item national __ _____ t _______ ____ _ _ ____ harbor appropriation bill, which was A bill was inlroduc««! in tbs aeriate Washington on the subject of fisheries bls examination To say that the evi Hale's _ resolution |>rovh!ing for an in- should fail Into permitting opltal punishment for lub an-i another committee to con let on dence of Mr Patton was a sensation .piiry intot’' .1 mu-rest rnai.. "I* etcì I '■ Mt t--lay i.y the Happily, ber» who are capture«! armed with dan pilotage. Tbs M-ii»t<i committee <*n would to* putting It mildly. Mr Pal f.»t««l by naval officers In the navy p r commilt«* on rivers and harlots, rar- W ruin, riwx.lution» provldvxl that one commit- ton bad b«en giving some facts and su rii.Ill Tlie n-a-’lntron was ahi- <■'•-. rie» an an »nirom-tali-m appropriation amm-eat aggregating MS,- 1 1 I ma 4SI.- gerous wrap ms such a fate la figure» showing tbst there was an ap 4«fl.l»» <lf Uns sum »14.Oul.fil2 is Hills were aiso introduce-l in the l«-e should be provld«wl for the two put- •pnr««l t I m old parent discrimination in the distribu j mat«*!y rofrtvrd to the committee on appropriated in ciudi, to lie avai laide rasmia *<<<rT key . Baltimore senate creating the county of North poass. fort. tion of cars at Tacoma among the . naval affairs. between July 1, 1907, and July 1, If», The Nstlotial Gusrd of Maryland will Grant and create a raiir-w-i comm tattoo [ Monday, January 21. milla to be appointed by the governor. Washington, Jan. 2fi. — Th« house and »4M,434.2M is authorised fur con take poai A multitude of witnesses t<-stifiad hw- ilou when CtM-le Sam's sol- Salem, Jan. 21— Standing commit- lx the house new m«waurea inclu-hsl teas of the ftriqpm legislature were an- Commissioner Irene ysterday '•pent the girater pari i’f the day de- tinuing rontracts, no tifpe limit being diers step out and will u»e ttw fort at fixe»! a» to when it shall tie expended. tlie ap|M>lntfiM-nt of a cot’imiwion to In nouiiced thia afternoon by Prwideut about the car shortage and the crip Isitlng the agricultural ap|>ro|>riatlon a drill ground and sturvh->UM- The old vestigate the fire insurance Luaina-sa Haines of the senat«’ and Spatker pling effect It has had upon th« Indus - bill, und it wax still under considera- The bill will protwbly not le consid guns and relics w ill remain- Tbs Stars and one providing that ««<*h orunty Ihivey of the lio'tae. In tach case the tries of the state Not only were lum Ition when adjournment was taken. ered by the house until next Mon-lay. au<! Stripes will rontltiue to float from bermen put on the stand, bit Senator shall tie a judicial district and provid This bill is a record breaker In sire, bast pin- >■» were secured by ti>e suppirt- Paulhamus told of the sufferings of The -|uewti<u> of the free distribution of ing for a |>r>4M« utmg attorney t- r <wch exceeding by many millions the amount the old raui;art» as they did * hi that zardell SMS-dw ’«.nt hilled t” hold the of IhliM .’>•! !R|v«y t -r !«m!«mhip. Puyallup berry growers, ami il»e * prominent p—v with th« rpcechtnafc- allowed for liver and harbor improve ti.-eiuornble bepteu.ts-r i irtiu.g In tel» county. I Th«« hunters' llacsss law, it >• »nie the troubles of the wheat farmers of tan w lM-n the rising »un. piercing the smoke Th«- bill providing for pubi mat in of to say, will I»* chang^l this »amion. I er», although action on this provision ments in any previous «vmgrj-ss. ern Washington were gone Into -f l-altle during til« I- :i.l’»rdn»eut f notice of all ewtrays was |stw>l by the Two bills relating to tile subject liave The lumber men contended that [of the bill, by a vc"e of 71 to fiw, was the fort by tlw British, dtacluacd tiieta Tuesday, January 22. house. The senate bill fixing the Lmn- alrra.lv «¡.p-nred In the house. tswtpiined otiti I Monday. Th« renate while the car »bortag« was particular I aiic boun-iary was also |su»««i by the I Th« normal arhool question Isalnmiy ly acute at th« present, there had net er bill inn-qa >rating the Internatkwial Washington. January 22 —The sen to tlx* delighted view of Key, Itupria- house. n live one In thia sa-mion. I«««t week a been a time for years when tl.cy got Sun-lay N h's’l •** «•lattion of Amerira ate today [su*s«*’l the compromise F-»r- unci on oue of tlie British wsrshif»», akcr rvsolnti .it atiUi<*ising the commit- and ln«plre«l bini tu writ«- The Miar Four bills were | simk ---I by the •< nule bill to cut off Drain and Ashland was all the cars tRal they warned The rate was j «ix».-1 tee on military affairs to investigwlr Spsngid Hanner. They provl«ie: For holding meeting» 1 Introdurod. T<«iay a bill was intro- at which cars moved was gone Into the facts of th« affray at Brownsvlltol The «ar«»od war of America against of state textbook nimmlsalon In May dii’-e-i to<*l<s><- the Dram and Monmouth and it was shown that this has st* ad Frlday, January 25. Uy d’-«te»»,-d from »n average move mstea-i of Juiy, raising fees ->i jurura 1 sch.-sila. Washington. Jan. 25.—Rraohitiona on the night» of Alignât 13 and 14 last, ' the mother country was in progress, ment per rar of »41» mil”» in lims to from »2 to »3 |wr -Uy; fl xing salari»« lo cherk naval otfiur» fr-m "lightlng a without questioning "the l<*gnlity or Au English army had lnv»«ted and «as Tti« house unanimously t«uxx«l over , l -I • ' ■■■ ' .ft tn- ; - I- It m cupi>-«i Washington, and lia-l burtual III 1 k.u.-iiui -•- • • 11 »y .. •. - I .r• I i' ■ 11- ' • I the veto of th«’ governor the bill to 36 miles In ll*0»l No attempt war mad« to dispute the tire under renato!*» and repre-ei-tatlve» school fumili l«M*k Into th« county regulate the manufacture and ml« <>f relation to or «mnectml with that .the national capítol. Th«- British werw car »bortag«- by the railroad attorney#. t«> orni pel th«- enB«nn«ent •»! thè nava) This »ction rame after the massing tli- lr laud and sea for-■■« for school fund instead of the general fumi. commercial fertiliser». This •»« one They sought to show, however, that prnsoonel bill nt ibis S«x»ion" aere pre- affray." subject ha>! l»*eti under consideration I other cotiqu«-«fa. and a» II«- fle«-t sailed | of Ute seven house bills of the 1IM)5 the present paralysis of traffic was the Wadnesdsy. January 23 result of th« floods In November after rausing a snappy d«-lmie uf short alnxet <Iaily «iiirv Uie firvt .lav of th«* town tin- I’-tomac. I>r WMI'am r- ancs, sciMion vetoed by the governor. Salem, Or., Jan. 23. — There are i Altogether 77 bills were rra-l for tlie duration, wcnt «»ver for future consider i present ««- smiisi of iv.iignw, and every a prominent cttlxcu of Maryland, who pending in l«»th house» an unusually first time in the I i < h > s « Imlay. In the MUST jAPOLUGISt OR Ht I IMF ai loti llale'a r.-’lution cita-atiie presi- I pliaw* of the question liad to-eti dte- bad la-cti arrest’-.! tn his h«»me In fp|>er large miml»*r of lien bills and in n ma senate | h new iiMvuiures appeared. Vieni's order forbidding govermnent ' ■•u».««-’l on all side». jority uf <-tuM-s the advantages tluit will I Hr-.rgnnlrntion of the judicial system Fate of Swettenham Unless He Can etnployv» lo "lobby,” ariddinw*ta an in- Washitigton, Jan 22.-1%» house to follow their enactment ar«- conferrwi <>f Oregon is pro|«»»«l In a senate bill. « quiry Ly thè «« retnry of thè navy to Give Good Eacuse. day ]«»wl th«* diplomatic rousular ap up-m the lal»>ring man who performs | Among tin- house bills were: To col- aacertain whethor thè or-ier i» being propriation bill, which <nrrir»a total of London. Jan 23 The incident aria- violai«*!. work and who, under th« pie»cnt stat l«.t inheritance tax on i stat.-« of »4,000 |3.I3 m ,000, and the military wwlemy ute, in many instance« «gpericncra no and up. instrad of »lO.tMMi us nt prra- Ing from the exchange of letters at The urgent deflciency appropriati««* end of trouble in getting wliat is hto •■nt. I«iuntira ranging from »5 to »20 Kingston between Governor 8w«tten- bill, t-.irry mg »27U.BUO a» li <«n <• troni appropriation Idll, <attying II .1*54.4M3. (hiring the o>nai<l«-rati<m of the diplo due, when he does not lose out alto . for scalps of wild aninui!», two-thirds ham and Rear Admiral liavla now ap thè hoiiM* and authoriilng by a renate pears to b«* entering th«- walling stage, matic bill, »|MW« In a Were mad«* by Slier- gether. amendinent a l<«n of ||,itoti,ooo lo thè to I-« jsii-l by the county and nne-thinl • ! h M n.- !.! .. f • : ' ' . It has I’cen dleviverd tliat all line by the »tote; creating Uie offire of in- possible In the ab»enr<- of ad»'- > ■ fMM JaiiKStown E«|»«ltion'd-mpany, wu» lev of ki-titiicky, on the "treaty making . ■■ ■ -.<!•• fl « .• otfi'vrw <>( the O. N. G. have (■«■cti sp-ctor ■ f tn Ines, and several covering pas»cd. The lalt«-r part of thè day wm * <**l a more l>l»-ml recognition of the c I i < sh * ii in violation Io the stat« con d'-totc-l to thè diwpraitlon of | m usimi th« wv.-ral swtions of the report of the defer further action until he r< ports South in the matter <>f diplomatic ap stitution. Iteprcscntatlvc Jn. kwui Las state tax commission, in cncfi - ium . ad- In th« meantime the trend of official bill». pointment», and by Ixingworth, of Ohio, a bill to reme«4y th« defect. sentiment la toward having Governor V’s-nting the wh-ption of the rep>rt. " ; ■ • ‘ ■ f ■ I Hw> H’-nliarn Bpotogtw 0T r* lire but II providing tliat jurors may Washington, J»n. 2S —Tlu- l«>us<- lo In the rennte the new measure« in- th!« 1» b.ired on tin- owning the residence» of it« foreign a< > onc'i I m « kept together in civil actions ha» t'ln-lol da/ jsum ,«l a iiiniiG-r of bill» of a l<»iil For r<*cipr*>ral deuiurrage and n-prvwntativM. Cousins, of !<>wa. th« honor of l»«mg the first to ¡«i>« the I prohibiting relates un-l «liscrimlnation; thi’*:i>. Id’ Il and on < • t• -v < <i I ’ i i \ . : ■ ■ 'litding silo private p. i lie mudlfled by Governor Hwetten- rtmdet b» o|M«ning «|>eech in eps luna r-' — L' house. bill«. The ngricultural appropriai ioti ' for tnmspirtation of onovicta by priarst ham's v<r»lon, giving extenuating r r tion of the ih<a»ur<'. Th« senate |oas««l th« bill agr««*d employe«; to purchase land adjoining cumatances. bill «a» tben takeii up and. ubile ìt HiftYOOlC r»ITT m ’ hkmuy . upon by !«>■« an-t Linn Using the th« rapito) grounds on thiveiviat sl’le, In the absence of a report from 'he un- under «•’•tohierwtmn, haliti, of < al- Monday, January 21. M.irl!.. '., .!iir/ .l « t!i -.i„- f-ettj of- t»Hm<lary lx*tw«*«*n tie we counties. I xri-l to provide for working county pris Governor to his government, his dia ifornla, addreasu-d thè h<ai»e on lire in- Waahington, Jan. 21 —A s)«*etaculnr feure. was carried off a prisoner. Governor Chamberlain rent a m«»- oners on public highways. patch to Secretary Root, which ha» surwnro coni|oni«*« and, thrlr relation sage to both house« txiay asking more , It wns to iw ure tin* liberation of his been reproduced h< re, t« nds furth, r to lo thè < Ity of San Fcanctsoo, tudure and speech by Senator Tillman wax the money for the J*iuc«t«>wn expeition. mystify th«- mind of the public, whicii after thè <-arth<|uake and tire. Rush for Tlwibor Land. The chief feature of an exciting .lay in tlie friend and nelgblmr that Francis Scott A total of IO hills have lawn intro ! Corvallis—A new rash fur timber And» It difficult to reconcile the Gov ■pi,«Iloti of thè frro do*tril”ition of gnr- senate. The South Carolina senator's Key obtain*-’! ienv«- of th«* I’re-ldent to duemi relating to no-la and highways. land Is on here. It is not so gimt as ernor's present recognition of th« as- den «ev-da oc«mpi««l Ih«- rr»t of thè day. effort was a reply to the tvesnt criti go to tlie British admiral, under a flag Johnson's mtvumr«’ providing f--r joint wa» ________ _____ _ __ tlx* one a few /«-ar» ago, but In- slstanc- r< nd«rcd by th«’ American Th«!<- »»» a geticml debalc «iti th«- cism of bimself by Rpoowr- He begun of tru -c lie foun-i tlx* British fleet at squadron wit hthe terms of the pr«r- improvement by county and state is the twi-cn 50 an-1 00 claims have law l< conitnittSM* provislon appropriai mg with a satirical picture of the senate ax tlx* mouth of the Potomac. ............... ..................... - • l'“ vious letter mart important. I l ’ ìm .IMX) f->r tli«< pun'hu-- and L-sting a minstrel show , which lie later raid I rnt««! within tin- pud few weeks. Tim After considerable parleying. It was Twenty-four new messures were rend tiiuls-r Iww 4o t<> fli) miles enuthwicrt of •>f new. rare and U!>e»-rnnn>n recds, waa bis first and laxt attempt to be flUaily ueieriiiiiieil tiiat Dr. Beanes SEIZE FOOD SUPPLIES ‘ •funny " an attempt which st it« ron- for the first time in the tio.--:- tislay I • r- ri .ill w E nt i« known a» the Five bull«’, tre»-«, ahrulM and vln>w and should I»* rvh*as«*d, but as au ndvanra This makes a total of 237. omittlng thè usuai appropriai usi for thè ' elusion brought a stinging denunciation <>n Baltimore was atx>ut tu I m * made. | Rivers country. l»«-ator« come to C<>r- Among the IV bills in the senate , vallls by rail and Ink” private convey- Mayor of Cincinnati Orders Police to pun-h ,««- of ordinar/ flower and garden from t'armack in r-««-ntmeiit of allu It wss require«! that tlie Ainerl.-ans Slop t stortion. sions to him. were two by Halley amending the di Hiuv-s for the rest of the j<mrncy. A M-«d f--r distribuìion. Tins »nr 11riovh» 1 by a serious reply sls’uld remain under guard <>u board rect primary law. (>tw provides for carriage to the foot of AI m W mountain Cincinnati. Jan 22 - Mayor Demp .-wii rcaml until i | from Spismvr <>n the attitud«* taken by forty ronventIons before th« primary and a saddle horse from then on is th« sey yesterday afternoon Issued orders Thursday, January 24. night. Kept. 11. 1M4. Key witnessed tbs Tillman on the me« problem, all final to the police to confiscate food au-i election and »be other n akre tai I usual mrnns <>f - traveling. Washington, Jan 24 — The M-i>«ion No. 1 plolgi'apply to forty atndi'late* among the locators, thr«-«-from Portland fu«-l where needed for relief of flood of the M-tuite t«»lay wo» held entirely ly resulting in a session of nearly two bombardment of Fort McHenry. sufferers and where dealers attempt’d hour» behind cl-su-d doors. For long hours tlx* . .-iniionmllng con- only. I having made the trip to the wool» a to extort unreasonable prices. This with ref'-remv to the drath of Mr. The mx-ret »«««ion wax followed by u tluued. Suddenly It ceased; tix’re waa The election of Mulkey and Bonnie ns few day» ago. Alger. Dr. Edwani Everett Hah ’ de action waa taken iM-cause of uumerous United Slates nenatnrs »»» c.-ntlrme-l | The timber i* not old tlr. It is e«-- reporta of extortion In charges for livered a »|M-,*ial prayer, and afu-r the j brief opeu one, in which Tillman made no way for tlx* Impatient AiixTh-nns to Unlay in joint n.wsion of the two h<iu»«-s otid growth that han sprung up since tran»|»ortailon and for relief supplies. reading of the journal of yester<tay was a profure afsilogy to Carmack, to all tell whether the fort had aurremler’*d an the law require««. The journal of the great tire that «wept the coast Those attempting extortion will be ar- completed Henator Burrows priwnted renntors whom he hail brought into his or wlx-thcr the British had found ths j “first ,-s«ay in the line of humor," and bombardment In vain. They strain*-«! yeetcnlay's elretioo In the two housee rnnge Wert mid southwest <>f Corvallis rested. rew dutions evf-rv-amg n gn t and sorrow ' fl , ”n I.. v t7,7hi rnt'in- _ M-n'.'u.' *1.^1 s’U- ’ -..-sl-^. ___ was read and President linin'*» there 0-5 or flu year« ago their ey«*«. waiting for uxirulng tu dis- Th« high water in the Ohio river •» at the Huddcn -hsith and providing for | «~ affair was the sub- ekx»- whether or not the star spangled upon declared them elected Mulkey «lowly but steadily rec«ding tonight a special romniitt<-e of I? senators to - Tlie Brownsville ~ " j«x*t of controversy, and the «lay Iwvun banner was stiff floating on the ram The railroads have begun preparations serve« until March 4, DH>7, and Bourne PORTLAND MARKETS. to resume regular traffic, althougi It n-prew’iit the aenatr nt the funeral in with th«’ announrerix-nt of a compro parts of Fort McHenry, six year» from tluit date. tins city and attend Ute body to De mise nwdution, which brought Repute »'rutto—Apple», eoniinon to cimice, will l»e avverai days before the tracks VVIum IE m * blessed nxirnlng light dis- troit. Th« rosolutiuns wen* agrc««i to, lion and Ik-mocratic senator» U>g«-tlicr Tuesday, January 22. 406r,74c per box ; ch-die to fancy, »If«* are safe Relief work continues actively Hix and on motion of Senator Burrow» the on the inxis of ordering an investiga dosed the flag still erect. Key, In an Haletn, Jan. 22.—Both house» of the 2.40; i »»in', »lu, 1.50. M-iiatc at 12 17 adjourned tie a further | tion of ths facta of the affray without outburst <>f enthusiasm, dashed off his legislature in seforat«* se««lon t’«iny | Vcg’-tnhlcn — Turnips, VOcfs »1 p«-r school buildings have been turned over mark of r»«i«^-i *V m >»- ssv •• «Uli. « ts ..«* »». to . U ui • au «•!*• as temporary homes for the sufferers f.w«s M e I.«» •• I*...» » ‘ • • cA--» - ♦* • • ♦ »»• ’ c ♦ • .» A « I bringing into question the autlmrity of w »J»»w »•««••• •. ...»«•» w • . t < ««•»••• mt a « a , iHtimn, a » a » a »«• ^ t I"' I” 1 t fura» rare* ra re , irv tn, iramtsv, The city council tonight appropriai-d »elope. States senator for the long term and »1 25f»,| .50 per sack; lionx-nvlish, Vfo the president t«> dismiss the negro a sum for a relief fund which la be Washington. Jan. 24 — Tlie house Fred W. Mulkey fot tin- shot! term troop». Tlx- nwoiution wa» submitted I lOe per pound; sxreet potato«». 3c per ing augmented by private subscrip Iklna, Ur «.»« Seem «he Hog. tmiay voted to al«di»h »II the pension The vote on Mulkey was unanimous pound; cabloge. 2*«c per pound; cauli lions. j to and approved by the president at a The bog Is a wotulerful animal when agencies throughout the country, 14 in Ointcn-nce y«wter<tay. In the I iouim ’ an-l all m<-ml»-rs of the flower. »2 50 per doaen; celery, »3.50 Appeals for aid have been received number, and centralise th« fsiyntent of y«u rotne to sum him up and is oue of | After tiie s;xw« h«’a and mutual apilo- senate present voted for him Three per erntc, pumpkin», 2c per pound; from many Kentucky lowna. |ienaioiia in the City of Washington. the flxed institution» of thia country. reprv-ecntntivea, Reynolds, R-algi-rs and sipmsli, 2c per pound; »prouto, Sc p r gies hail law'll made, Foraker attempte«l This action was taken on the |M*nslon Hettlemier, of Marion, refused to sup |> >u nd. , to get a vote on hia resolution. Ob Someone oikv wittily de->-rll»-d him as Chinase Sold Like Sieves appropriation bill after spiritasi i>pi«wl- port Bourne. The»« men explained jection waa ma-le and tlie matter will a manufacturer of hatua lard, hair Onions—Oregon (1QI.14 per hun Washington. Jan 23 '•Chinese boys tion on the |«rt of those having P»- tokmt up tt omortow. bruaiien, head cheese, toothbrustMK tliat they did not phslg«- themselves dred. «.M-tl.-U.a in their I h*-tr Mini... »loti atender stat«-». and girls are sold In their Han Fran «Ion glue, buttons, fertlllwr, fats, baron, and also tliat their ronstltiients gave a Potatoes—<»r«*gon Rurlnnks, fancy, The pention appropriât ion bill, rar- cisco market every day like horses Washington, Jan. 21.—The house to knife handles, whistle«, soaps, sauro, plurality against him. Four iH'iintoi», ♦ K*1.30; common, 75(rt i»5c. tying »134, issi ,000 in round mimlx-rs, day prvmounced unanimously in favor sausage ami satisfaction. and mules." was one of the statements Booth of lane. Iayc<«k of <imnt, Mil-| A a a con- Wlirat—Club, 47c; bluretem, five; wax |n»M-d. of enlarging and making more efficient Qonasr, I m - beats the fl nest •teaui tua- ler of Linn-Marion an-l Wheal-Ion <d valley, 67c; rv-i. 65c. of Representative M- Kinlay, of Call field and «-vast artillery by ¡assing the chlnery. He will put ten bush.-ls <>f Wasco, voted against Bourne. The tints—No. 1 wlilt«-. 127; gray, |2«l. fornla. I m fore the H<>uae commute« m Wednrsday. January 23 bill for that purpiaie. senators gave much the «ame reason aa corn Into I--»» «pare than a t-ualtel Harley—Feed, |2I.Mf«tl22 prr ton; foreign affairs, which Is considering Washington, Jan. 23. — The senate An interwgtlng political diacusaioa measure. Corn loaned to a hog Is cash the repmM-ntativvw (or not favoring brewing, 122.50; rolled, 123 5o<*24.50. th«* Perkins bill to modify th« chei-i-e in the exclusion act .Mr M< Klt>-vy today B<w|>t««i tlie prof «uitiion <>t 4he grew out of the p«ut«nin< of the ■»»-«•» I led at a gi-4 Inv. -tiiK ut. «»fr ami at a Bourne. Rv«-e-|l.40í« 1.44 per cwt. The vote stood Mulkey — House, | C«»rn—Whole, |2fl; awk««!, |27 p«-i urged that only a few great companies house of reprvHcntativce to in-reuM* the "political purity" bill, prohibiting cor large Interest. He do«*« what the an which brought such young Chinese to salnrle« of M-nators. representatives and porations from making money contri fiO; senate, 27. Bourne—House, 47; ton. cient alchemist* never suerveded In do this country In practical alavery would territorial delrgntca to »7,5<M> annually bution« in cxmuection with elections. senate, 23. Hay—Vall- y timothy. No. 1, |146«i profit by any modifications of the ex and thuee of the vice prrwldent, the, A bill was [»»ml auth<-ristiig the ing by converting corn Into roln. and No progress lias so far lern made in 111 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, clusion act. thus «11« overs tbs philosopher's stone. sp< aker of th« house and members of m>cretary of t'ommero- > u..d — and ■ lal>or to either house on the raiIn«■ If bills that ll't-’li. clover, lit. client, grain the president's cabinet to »12.0(10. in'ratigwte and report upm the » "in- provide for a commission, reciprocal hay, ♦#<" 10; alfalfa, 114. « «•» of lleeentlee « »Hr,r>■ r,,. Dugiistad With Swettsnhanv. This lo tion was taken by a vote of S3 duatrial, social, moral, «durational an<l demurrage, maximum mt«-», taxation* Butter—Fancy crcatn<ry, 3O(«.35c per “Well.” said the new renorter at tbs Ixmilon, Jan. 23—In a dispatch from to 21 amt follow»«! a discussion <>( nssr- physical condition of woman ami child <>f gr-«m receipts, etc. Theec subjects pnund. Kingston th« correspondent of the j workers in the United Mates.” Tlie creditors' un-ctlng, “It's easy enough to liave hardly Is-rn lnwr-1 of yet in the Butter Fat—First grade cream, 33l»c Chronicle records the extreme Indigna ly thnw* hours. pick out th«’ bankrupt.** Senator All-ert J Beveridge, of Indi- measure luut already |» amm «I the senate. senate, and only one bill has ap|»-arv-l (ver |«>utid; secund grade erwani, 2c hwa tion of all classes at Governor Hwet- "Think soT* replied the older one. there relating Io them. Thia 1« the per |«’un-l. tenham s conduct and says so much "Yea; s«-e bow shabby and careworn Fight for Pension Agencia». bill of Senator Johnson, of Benton, I McCaskln to Be Major General. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 32 4(»>33c per disgust Is felt that people will demand be looks. ** hly recall. In « very direction the providing for reclpncol demurrage and dosen. Washington, Jan. 23.—Representa Waatiington, Jan. 23.—It is semi "That's the principal creditor. Tbs prohibiting rcl>ates an-i discrimination, | Poultry—Average old liens, 13»A14c government has blundered." the cor tive Dalxell, of Pennsylvania, »tat«*<i officially announ<w<i that Brigadier Gen- ihi I oiiiilting the comtula»l«Mi. Inllir |»er pound; mixed chickerui, I2t«i3c; respondent «ays. "and la still blund.-i- tikiay tiiat he intends to organi tea tight «ml William .McA'a«km, commanding bankrupt 1» that man with ,l«e fur over and dlaiiruuda ' i'till -.letphla hoiuu’, however, a numlier of bills have spring. 14«-« l 4 *■« ; old rnota<4w,10^llc; Ing bady. whlb- It fa palpably unable against the al-olition of nine of the 14 the department of Texas, will be pro- coat to cope with the situation." Th«* Tri I mm - ii introduced. drcwM-d chickens, lflf«47c; türke)-«, bune and other papers publish tele pension agr-nci«*« of the United States, moted to the grrnle of major general on Press’ A joint memorial was introluro-l in live, 17 <4 17t^c; turkeys, downed, grams couched in similar terms. i Tlie bouse committee on appropriation» the statutory rv-tirement April 14 next t pltniaa lb« I*»bile. j has repirtcd a bill appropriating for of Major General James F Hade. The | the senate thia morning by Senator choiro, 20<422c. geeae, live, I'M • 1 . Tim — There »"•■» a man who has ’ only nine of the present agencies, and Mnlit asking e->ngnw to rotnpel the du«-ks. 1 "fail Me present understanding is that Colonel Epidemic Growt Worse. <!one much to arouse the people, I the member» of the committee defend owner» of the Oregon A California V, si—-l>n--- -l, fitBb’itAgC |»-r pound. iTiarle» B. Hall, Thirteenth infantry, Chicago. Jan 22—lawal health de- Rallr-avd company to soil Its grant lan-la Ih»-t— I>r•’»»«'.I bulls, 2f«,3c per pound; part men t records for the number of th« »cf|i>n on the ground of economy. in command of the infantry and cavalry I Rim «treat labor agitator. I sup- at the prico atipulat««! In th« grant. « svuh , , «vHxntry "leers, 5f«»Ai«c. coutagiiHis disease cases reported in a Dalaell says it would lie far more »«•”- scbi«>l at Fort Ix-avenworth, Kaa., will pose? Tim Naw; alarm clock manufac Mutton—Dm^d, fancy, S^ guc per tingle day were broken today, when nemicai to |>*y all pensions front Waah- l>e appninte>l to the vacancy in the list The resolution wn» referred to th«- com 214 cases were record«xl at the city I Ington, and will take the stand that all of brigadier gv-nemls, which will occur turer.- New York Tltnea mittee on reaolutions. pound; ordinary. fl(e'-7c. hall Of these 14S wcr» of scarlet the present agenciee should go. By unanimous vote the -venate a-l-’pt- Pork—Droned, tw<» f»c per pound. «wrly In March. How ■ Mlahlr Ml«« Herta. fever an«l 40 of diphtheria. The pre valence of these diseases, railroad of iaW us pour a libation to croquet— a Gold Production Increases. W.ll Plan Reapportionment Savings Bank for A bang. Appeal for Federal Aid. ficial» report, has caused a marked In Salem— As a solution to the problem ' Washington. Jan. 2? — The Geologi Allamy—Albany la to lia ve another crease In panseng< r traffic to wln’er Washington, Jan. 23.—The coal fam sport of young and obi. innocent, sim ci sutvey announced today the total ine in North Dnkota baa become «<> seri - ple. accvwslble like playing with tba of rearranging the L-gislative represent- look According A....... .,7 ....... to artici««« <»f tncor- resort a production of gold and silver In the - mis tluit Senator Hansbrough confermi cat. and. like that exercise. an ewrap« ation of the countie« of the »tale. Rep-' f-ora I Ion filed with the county ctork F»v»r Amorg tha Refugees rraentative Jewell t<»iay Introhxvd in here, the Linn County Havings bank ’ "'’f* f,,r ,w>ft* "mro-gaiingtwi,- t««iay with the president to s«-e if Fevl- Into a world of rerelry that la calm.— Aurora. III.. Jan 23.— Though the 364,342 tine ounces, with a valuation of »•ml tiM-ana cannot le found to relieve Collier’s Weekly. the house a rereiluthm providing for the will be o|>en«l here aa soon an a loca T appointment of a cmnmittce of reven to tion can be aecured. The Imvirporatora river has fallen ttout Inches alncv Mon- »122.402.«.fi. Fro-1 net ion of gold eg the situation. Telegrams appealing ,. fur ¡day. the conditions are desperate. Clt- The average woman can ret an report to the houre a reapjsirt moment of the new lank are II H. Myers. F. N. I Isens sre huddled In esmps on th« farcitateli 4 20-5,742 fine ounewt, vnlncl relief were laid before the Interstate bill. Rcprarenlatlve Wa»hburn«, of Mverw, and M. H Myera, all of Han higher tronada or crowded Into school at » sm ,1 ho ,7 oo , an in<T«aMe of »7,71fi Commeroe cummliMion by Senator llans- awfully big headache In hat lug an awfully little good time. year |>roditc- Irene county, ha« alt vxlv lntn»iu«*e«! a Francisco, who will «tart the Institu house». opera houses and city hall. over the previous . - , — Total ------- — brongh today. The rommiraioner» have bill covering this »ubji-et, Ireslng the tion with a rapital stock of »5,000. Scarlet fever haa broken out amont tkwi of silver was 5fi.101.fiO0 fine ounc-1 called the attention of the mi In sub to Nothing lntere»ta a woman untre than apportionment on the laat state ivn- Alhnny now has two banks, but thia the rcfuteea front the lower part of es, valti««l at »34.221.97fi. a -le«rcaae of the renewed romplaint» and relief is i man who refus**» to explain tilings. 1,-541,200 ounevs in actual output. ' expected. si’s. the city. ; will be it* first saving» bank. I I