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Oregon and Wathinglo«« Lsg'»'ativs
Commutes» Rsa>*h Agreement.
In a Condensed Form lor Our
Busy Readers.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
A Reaum« of tha Lata Important but
Nut
Lata
Interesting
Evant*
of tho Past Wook.
P'-rtlan*!, Feb. 5.—By agreement be-
Iwivn the lawmaker* of Oregon and
Washington, reached at a concurrent
conuuittae conference held in this city,
bill« will be intitxluced within a few
«lays in the <>r.-g*-n and Washington
legi«lat<iro« rea'immending that no ra!
ttMm flehing to allowed .HI the Colum
bia river totwren 6 o'clock p in. ¡rat-
unlay to 6 p. m. Humiay, «luring the
summer open «ew—si, which il 1« plan-
I ned will extend from April 30 to An-
I gust 30. Tb.' bills will shorten the
pfe—*nt ota m
’ *cas-»n five >tays in April
ays In August
and fire da.
The proposed bill« will make the
chwrd ««*'ii from Man'll 15 to Aprii
30 and from August 20 to September
10. The present law make« the clnaed
•«■won» from 'larch 15 to April 15 and
friti Augnet 25 to Heptemlw-r 10.
The lengthening «»f the i -Meed aenaon
and abolishing Sunday tl*hlng arc the
principal features of the measure agreed
upon hy the mrmlirn of the concurrent
committee from the «»reyn and W«»h-
ixgt-’ii legislature**, appointed t" Irwin«'
a bill to be parsed by the lawmakers of
tii«> two stat«*» for the protection of
Columbia river salmon.
tine of the principal objects of a later
committee which this «vimmittee re-
coinniend'-i will be the attempt to de
vise a plan to make a ti»hway around
Cell Io falls, so tliat the million can
■ .«*;
' h< I ¡.-r « -• ■ :u'■ n
pi mu
NO
EXCLUSION IS ISSIIF.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Japanese School Question Is of
Minor Importance.
ROOSEVELT RAISED THE ISSUE
Objection to Japanass In Schools Was
Confinad to Adults Until Gov
ernment Ir.tsrfsrsd.
Bli/rard Aggravate» Suffering — Train
Service Crippled.
kargii. N I»., Feb. 4—Wlial is by
far the worst storm of the winter is just
sutoiding, after having wrought havoc
wdli the train service and ot'weioued
much suffering and «ieath among isolat
ed homvntaradern.
Beginning Friday
afternoon, the bliaaard ragetl with una-
I bate«i fury until this evening.
Sweep
ing aer-*« the plains, driving quantiti«*«
i. f «now before it ami piling it in deep
I drifts in cvcrv ml, it ha« put an end to
I all traffic, not only in North l>akota,
but in Western Minnesota as well, ami
n-eiillr.1 in a <v>mplet«> tieup of all rwil-
•*-*.-1- ui this part of the «"Unify.
From 3 o'rlm-k thia morning until 7
o’clm k thia evening not a train arrived
in Fatgo from the East or WcaL
Trains leaving Hi. Paul ymtetilay ar
rive*! tonight, from 12 to Ifl hours late.
Xo train« ate running north or we»t of
Fargo tonight. Eastbuind < vmu >I trains
on the Northern Pacific were held all
day at Mailn, llmmiirck, Media ami
JatrnWown.
Two |w««engcr trains
which left Farg< early last evening were
raugla in « . ..„drift I t mCr. ,„.t «,(
her«' and it was found ne«'vneary to send
75 men with «liovels t«> <lig them out.
They were
t relenae-l until thi-- even
ing,
Tliat the pr«MH-nt storm hu <Mrrie«l
great suffering and death in its trail
there ran lai little doubt.
Maity were
• bort of fuel and the blisutrd aggravated
tins ««oralitl“n, but it is among the
li'iincsta-miers that th«' grvnt«'>*t suffering
esl«ta and scores of tlewe have undoubt
edly perished.
1 M Kr<U’. r, ii 1.on....tender residing
21 mil,« northwest of Williston, X. I> ,
who rvrp-hed here t«siay, «tate*l tliat
w ithin eight miles of hi« home seven
men had floten to dentil on their
claims.
BODIES STREW THE MINE.
Stuart Shad Proves Veritable Char
es! House.
Conflict With Japan Is Inevitable,
Says Senator Perkins.
APPREHENSION IN WASHINGTON
Raynor and Gearin'» Speschsi Ir.flim,'
People of Japan — Failure of
School Suit Predict« d
CbarlrsUia, W Va , Feb. I. — Tho
bodies of nine of th«* victims of Tues-
!«■. »vpi-••I.>n wore i>rougiit to «^,*
-mln., tola
I I k - I».| i <-» were brought
up by FMwurvI Pickney, lns|«ector <4
the mine, and Kolm Alwaloni, district
■nine ins|wctor, who were
go «town.
Their «««irvli
gnat peril.
Ttw> men rv'tnained in the »haft for
three hour«, and found it a tentatile
ctiarnel-houee. Mutilat«»! l«»lii*a COV-
er««l the bottom of tlie sliaft so ihn-kijr
that th«' two mrtirni found it iniptwsi-
Ide to move about without stepping on
' ’ ■ m.
11 <■» < > iin.*l 26 l«-li.'-«, but
after »ending up nine wen» so extonst-
<»i tliat tii<< oilier* wer,' all>>w«*l to re
main until the rage is put in working
order.
Sixteen more l»*iic* wvtv reroverol
late tonight
Tit«'entti«>* will lw» ja*n-
rtrated tomorrow in an effort to i«"iver
all the remaining l««iivs.
It is now
r«-g»»rd«'d a* certain tiiat no one in the
mine at the time nt the explosion ce
ca ped.
The bo»!y of John Quack was taken
from the shaft in the bucket and the
I'lroner’s inqncwt will pr»tobly lw< on
hi* remains. In addition to the in-
vratigatlon by the «'>r*invr's in*|Ueat,
Uhief Mme liis|ww'tor.IXtul aral Iteputy
Henry are making an iuvlepcndenl In
vestigation.
San Fraiwl-ro, Feb. 5 — Much ha»
Wmihington Feb. 2. — "We have
been written al«*ut t nlif-rtiia and the
laid the foundation for commercial su
Japura-*.- au.l in toe ¡«miu to«< ¡«witi.ni
An ei ].:■ -i ,i> f
■ - -•<| a
premacy on the 1‘ncific cvvut, and at
taken by Ulis state I im b«<sn deuounevd
• 109,000 Are in Chicugo.
•»vine point in the future course of na
* unr* .!-■ .-i .1 .
Up t-> tic.« w•. k 'm
China is to reensmtatc Its navy. Ten
Francisran« liavv n«d r«'gnrd«**l the ques
tional destiny the |«illiway of national
million dollars is t<> to provided yearly
tion as of very great importance, and
progress on the |«rt of Japan an<l the
for the wots.
have suspected Js|'in of playing a dip-
United States will «-onverge to a point
ime, the prise ln-ing some
Fruit men of Southern California are
■>f
Inevitable <'ont!i<-t."
thing not yet made known. Ths devel
telling their troubl«* to the Interstate
In the««' word« S«'ii«t« r Perkins of
opments of the week have tended to
Commorev- commiasloii.
str.-ngtlu-n th. m pr*-»* >t> that the
California, last night predicted a clash
A snowslide at Monarch mountain,
i«lan«l i-ip| ir<- * | iy mg a -!*«-|«-r gum«*
lietwiw'ii the United Htatra and Japan
Col«»., buri««! three b<”i—-
At l«-i»«t a
limn ap|i«'at» ut th.« time.
at «»Hie indetinite ¡verl.sl. He deliv
doxen lives were font in the slide.
It may l*e well to correct an iinpiew-
er«* I a speech before th«' Xatiotial G«m-
sion that has gone shrewd (list tbe San
In Northern Montana the tempera
Franciscans entertain «trmig prejudice*
graphiral ««iciety in which he <liscu«a«v|
ture In re|*irt«s| 50 below «••to, the reld-
agaitu*t them out of a mere spirit of
i«t in 27 yeara. All railr»««'! Irnllic is
nt length the relations existing lie*
prcjudiiv. It may be adnutt«d tliat
at a »tan-1st III.
tw.w'ti tills ««luntry and Ja|««n. I!«'
tlier«* luis l«w*n a «'-rtain lack <if frank-
Seven miner»« met d«*ath in a wrts'k
• i i. g; r. I the J.l|. ;tn *i- .< ■ il t< t i. u*
I:.-. ... - . ! I. ■ |, * .I . . . t.< :■ ,-r»\
SHOWS PROSPEROUS YEAR.
of s <««l train >>n the Cbirag<> A North
race, who never assimilate with other
bl.t up|*ari ntly the time is nt hand
HARRISBURG IS BURNING.
western near the <«ir]»<»ration limits of
when an o| s:i « xchungv* will lie brought
(leoplee, but always rash to the asslst-
Internal
Commerce
for
1900
Broke
I Ms Moinre, Iowa.
alxiiit and tlie neiilt <vin only aid In
ance of their native land.
All Previous Records
I Great Contlsgrstion at Capital of Iha
the Milution of lb.- problem.
Seven persoim were injured, some of
There was no abatement <>f the ap
K«y»tons State.
Washington,
Feb.
5.
—
Tbe
nsivement
To
go
Imck
a
little
—
there
never
has
• In-in |-1 n.ip* fatally, i
-■ la ■
prehension and uneasiness felt in otti*
Pittsburg, l*a , Feb. 1A fotig dis
New York r«g stole, I'he |s* pie wen- of internal comnicrc»' during tbe fast been any urgent demand for tbe s«-gre-
year e»ceed«d tluit f«>r any previous on«' gntion of th-.- Jaj aiKSe pupils.
There
cial circles hen* over the relations now tailo tclephone m«*«rage frolli Harris-
all ashs'p when th«* tire broke out.
history of t he o wintry. a« cording* was r«-al objecthm to the pres«-nce of
existing Is-tween the Unit«'! Stat«*« ■nd burg, l‘a , «ava tliataMiriouaixmfla-
The Willamette and Columbia river to a statement just iMiwvl by the biirran adult Orientals in the public sclii'ila
TO CALL E X T HA SESSION.
Japan It ran la- |«isitiveiy stattsl that gratìnn bmkr tmt !n Uir hrart t-f tho
valleys art* experiencing th«* highi-nt of «tailati.-« of th«* de|*rtni''nt <>f Com with th*- chil'lren <4 tender ng<- and
water in several years.
Th«* O. R. A merce and lalior
this ha» lieen impre»M«l upon tlie ptildi«- Prsudsnt Ao«ious to Hasten Settle thi« feeling of alarm, glow ing out of a business district ««tly Ualay and tnany
N. railway is having much trouble with
Livestock receipts at the sewn pri with emphasi.«, [x-rlia|* over-emliaais.
•erioua and critiral situation, is more buildings liave alren-ly Iw-en dcslruyed
ment With Japan.
its tracks.
mary markets aggregated 40,727,0511 Wh«'ii tin »«I <d l- ,ird *tderv*l the
general tonight than at any tim<< sin»* by the tiro.
Wa*hingt«m, Feb. 4.— Il is the pres the Ix’ginning <>t its deveh*piiient.
The third explosion in Wrat Virginia h<nd, cxicding those of th«' pn-viou« Oriental «clnsvl conatrncteil, noon«* |*aid
The origln of thè lite is noi known.
ent
intention of tin* president to rail an
year
by
more
than
ISO.OtlU.
Shipment«
The dla. ns-t men iu l*.t)i branch«-«
mine« in two weeks has junt «««•um'l.
much attention. I’rople were busy re
In the last disaster betw«*en 25 am! 35 of lacking lion-, prislra ta from Chi- habilitating their ba«in«w enterpriM-w. extra «--«ion of th<- m-nate after Mnich of «'ingress have Iss-ti warntsl tn hold It wns <li«cover>«i in thè Grand o|w*ra
men were entomb«»«! and rescue is rago, ex«' pt rann««i meats nnd dress««l The prolcst from Japan rame a» a dis- 4 to canaider an«l ratify the Santo !k>- tlicir a-weiates in check nnd prevent hon«e, and thi« building, wliicti i» vai-
hogs, show gams as compared with tinct surprise
The segregation of all rningo treaty ami the treaty with Ja|nn further utterance«« tliat are <alculnt«s| tn«i at |2ftO,lx»i, I» entirly rulard. Tbe
doubtful on acc'iunt of ya«.
tlinee of either of the two immetliate Oriental pupils, young a- well ns old, now in pr*»«'«« of negotiation. Umlcr L> inflame the propl«* f Japan and im liremen w.-re unabl<> tocheck thè tlames
Senator Cullom savs "war talk is pr»"«ling y«*ars.
Of these ¡ir'slucts i did not meet with anything like iinnni- this trraty Jajan will aglet* that her pel them to foror hostile action l*y their arai in a »li rt timi* thè Park hotel waa
bosh."
iluring the year, the jggr> gate ship- ! inous approval here. It was n« t*gm««*i «"dies «hall l*e excluded from the government. It is reuliaaii now tiiat bun ing
li"- Bijou . ......................... in-
The president has given >100 to the met.ts »rrt' 67.775.rtoo poun«ia; canned that men should not lw allow«*! with United Htatew.
tlie s|ie«>c!ie« >leliver>»l by Henatorit Ray |>uny. Ultima « drug «toro, n rigar «toro
March 4 there will to 01 Republiran nor and in-sriii added fuel to the tire, aiul sei crai other busin«*» block» were
meat«, 117,t>wH,H5o pountie;
cured the children 111 the lower gradra, but
Chinese famine fund.
meals, 304,042,049 poumis- dt<-a«<*i popular objtn tion to the Ja|«in<*s«' in senator«, one more than enough to rat and other public expressions liav«' <vni- <|.d. k!y burnrd.
»Ulliver ha» formed a strong syndicate
ify th«* tri-ntie«, ■nd
i
ihr president la «iibuti'l toward h-»s. ning Hit* friendll-
l»'«-f, 1,300,072,2M5; dressed bog«, 13,- the acluxda stop|icd there.
At ti o’cliH'k tlie fin* -privili t«> thè
to dig the Panama rana).
170,300 pounds; hides,
75,175,520
Columbus hotel, whicli is burning
This was tlir wny matter* «t.«»l when now in consultation with the senate I ne«s of Jaistn for th* country.
Heavy loss«*« will to snatainrvd by (munds; lurd. 421,914,529 |M>unds, and th<> pie«iident wrote Ins lii«*e«age in Iradera to awertam whether the Itepul*-
It is gvnernlly l*elievisl that the gov tiercely witb no hcqie of «avlng it,
Montana stockmen, as f«"l is scar*e.
[■irk, 3«,5“!,2oo pounds, making a winch ii be rjxike of the **wicked absurdi- liran mcrnlwrship will act an a unit. ernment will l.m* its case in the E'i-do-
A« far a« known, evorylssly In thè
It is hie -lesire to tove both treaties,
California Jajiamro oppose exclusion total of 2,700,016,443 |wsurals, being ty,” an«l hinted at military force, The imrtiinilarly that with Ja|«n, ratltli'l ral «'iurta on the <|U<«tioii of for* ing the hotel liad tini«' lo get out
city of 'an Fraiu-i*.'. to a*lmit Jafaiu-
S«in alter thè tire was <liacovei««l a
ami have sent a lawyer to Washington. over 100,000,000 pounds ill excess of effact of tli«< nit-as.ige was to ««ddlfy the by liepubiiran votes.
<•«•' children to its scliools. Ant i<i|«t generai alami wn« «ont «.ut «nimnoning
the previous year.
citixena of the state mb* a compact
Tbe United States mint at New Or
It i« authoritatively stated that Ja;mn ing such an outcome, the a<lministra- ■ Il thè tire ap|Miatii» in tbe city. Not-
The total grain receipts at 15 inter- whole, r«—«-tiling the lnterfor«*nce of th«'
leans is wining •1,000,16)0 for the Mex mr ptonary market» were 798,52!,- Federal government, an interference will not give her assent to a treaty ex lion wants to avoid tin* ronse«|Ucn<v«. w itb«landlng thè many etreams <d
cluding her <'«>li«*« from the Unite*l for it fenrs tliat it rantiot fuit!II tin* wafer lielng ptuireil <m Ilio tlaiiuw. thè
ican government.
505 busiiel»,
bushels, an inersasv <4 250 <XM) winch was «'inf.-tue'lly Imetlle.
ovre
1005.
The
tots
’
,
movement
em-
In its last analysis, the entiresubji' t State« until Han Francisco admite Jap a*surane<«< given to the Ja|miu--<- govern tir» f« rapidly spreading to adjacent
Hundreds of cattle are dying from
Wheat, 243,735,058 bushels; i» a t«*|s'lition of th«' Chinn«.- question anese ehililrcti now in that city to her ment <»n this subject. Th«* Japanese pro|>erty. A «trong wind is hlowlng,
exhalation and cold la the Salmon riv bvaced
government hn« let it Ire known that as ranaing th«< tir»' t«i bum fier«V'iy.
,722,716 bushels;
bushels; oats, 233,- California desirra to ch«u k the influx of public m*h<ails.
corn, 242,722,716
er, Idaho, country.
Every senator and representative from «<»m as the Fiderai courts have |wased
300,33» bushels; barley, 09,409,390 cheap labor Th«' Eastern press replica
At A.30 th«> tire wa» not un.tet rontrul
Chicago is experiencing a little of bushels, and rye. 9,294,262 luiabels.
tliat the Japarme have not yet arrived the l*acitie ivia«t is heartily In favor of on the test rase th«* quiwlion will Is* and thè da mago i» ostiiiuited at over
the winter weather tliat has iron
The nx'-ipts of grain at six Atlantic in sufficient nuniln'ra to «'institute a th« compromise propixicd by the presi consider«'! <>f a national and not a sec •500.(MIO.
sweeping tbe states farther west.
and Gulf p-rtM aggregate 214,646,006 menace.
The Californian
replies dent. Their opinion is tiiat il a«">m- tional character and will Is- treat«*! as
plisbea what is nought by tliat entire such.
bushels,
an
increaae
of
14,(6)0,000
bush-
Governor Hughes, of New York, is
"Tliat is just the point.
Ikin't Walt «.».. •» .«> Wl.,1 "Ml* t» »•*«•-«»*•.
krtiivt yo OPEN mill LINES.
touM»*xl****
’I* I““ * *•*' «vl*a*l«sw»
«ar*.i »-a .i.
until we nave the tneniu" within our
r ■c
out on the sell«ml qwwtion, is arraying
Shipments of anthracite cal from gates.“
having nothing to do with th«* 1««*<■«.
CONFERENCE AMONG JAPANESE Soo Line Abandons Big Territory In
itiM-lf against the rest <4 the "«mt.
Eastern producing di»tri«-tw aggr.-gat««!
A trwinl'iad of Omaha mannfactarvrvi
Which Fuel Is Ncsrce.
55,647,200 t«ms, a pri'-eptible d««-rew»e.
and j'lbtor* will visit the Pacific North
WILL NOT REMOVE JUTE DUTY
Merchant» Think Eaclution of Coolie»
NO LAND REVISION.
Washington,
Feb. I.— A long dis
west early in the spring in an effort to
Would Settle Trouble
patch
from
1..
II.
Ilill, s «on <4 Preai.
at'-uie trade.
ON WAR FOOTING.
Congress Opposed to Piecemeal Re
Angeles, Feb. 2.—Gouroka Ikida,
Homesteaders Find Only Blue Out-
«lent
Ilill,
of
the
Great
Northern, rv*
vision of Tariff.
The Navy department l»a» figures
look From Present Congrats.
of Han Francisro, »««ervtary of the Jap
gnnlitig
fuel
«hortage
condition« in
showing tliat a firatx-laaa tottleahip can Hurry Orders Sent Out from Wa»h
Washington, Feb. 6.—Senator Ful
Washington, Feb. 4 —There will he anese association of America, a prim«* North I Nikola, rame to the fnlrrstatn
iegton to Militia.
to built cbes|>er by a private company
ton baiay prraclited n memorial of the
no revision <4 land laws thia nwaion. mover in the Japanese sch«d Contro
than Iu the government yerda. Tlie
Springfield, 111., Feb. 5.—Recruits Oregon legislature favoring the removal neither will «vingrees |«u*- .'«-«inter Car
Commons commission balay.
Mr.
difference is about •35<>,ooo.
fare want«-d tin a hurry for tlie Illinois of duty on jute uml jute hngi«. Nothing ter's resolution overturning i*rrai>fent versy at Han Francis«'!, Is here to ineet Hill raid In- bad just returned from a
National guard and within a week or lean be done along this line, however, ftaaevelt'a order sus|*endlng all |>ublic with 2d repraaantativea of the ass.s-ia-
The Thaw jury is now complete.
three weeks’ trip in tlie «nowliound dis-
ten days the r«s«tcra of marly every I until rongresa decMee to amend the land entries until they ran lie examin««! litwi for a two <iav s' conference on ques
trict
Mai Ila«« aii'l other branch
Light rarthquake shocks continue to
legislation
of
company in the state infantry, artillery, tariff law. No special
<>n the gr*>un«l by special agents. At tions of intercut to Japane-e.
|«iints are »uffciing fur «'»»I, he raid,
to felt at Kingston.
cavalry and signal corp- alike, will Is- thia sort can paws,
"We have ..rganir«*l t ¡-r o
.hip ami everything poesibto is being done
the rame time th«* senate will refuse to
While there appears to be no objec-
Russia will borrow •25,000.000 to thrown open for emergency enlistments, |
increase the appropriations for a|w*-ial ■nose weltaie in America, and thia is to open the line.
f—f her famine sufferers.
otlii-er* and private» meanwhile carry- tion to rem ivai of th«- turif! on jute am! agents Li facilitate these entries. Tlie our third conform w," raid
Ikida.
Mr. Hill say« Mas Ik»*« is in the
ing on a «till hunt for embryonic sol- jute toga aivoated by the tewolulion of «'.nsequence is tliat there will lie un- “There are fMf.tHXl Japanese in thia
Another terrible bliixard is sweeping
territory s«'rv«'l by tlie H««> line from
die'«
j the Oregon legislature, «'uigresa will not pr."«ient<«l cong»-»tion In the general country, an«l there is necesmily much
Montana and British Columbia
Kenmare to Ihief River falls, 200
This stir in the «fate soldiery is the make any changes in th«' Bingley law land office and Interior dejmrtment and of importance to lie dlscu«se<l.
miles, on which no sp|mrent effort is
Tbe governor of Caracas baa Iron result >d a g»*neial order from the War until it nmfortak«* general revision.
"I'-unoirow wi- aspect to taks up tha bring made to <>f»*n th«- line. II«* says
entritw pending may not lw* latent«'! tor
munieresl by adherents of President department at Washington.
Whether If it had !»-*n possible to amend u few years, uni*-«» sonic relief is offered by diM'u«ai<in of the adv iralulity of cxi lull he undcrstaml» that their sotioii men
Gomes.
the order l»*ars greater significance meat object! naide schedules, thia the next «'ingrews.
ing the Ja|ain-n** coolies who go to have Iron ;«id off. which inak.w n«VS-
A 2-«vent passenger fare bill has Iron tlian its fa«v> shows lias not Iw-en dis- course won hi have been pursued some
The president’s urder was inten<le<l Honolulu as lalsirer« from the main wry **<>ur furnishing all their terri
favorably reported in the Missouri l«-g- c I om »I by the Washli g on authorities, time ag>; but, if-me schedule is open«**! to fores <-ongr«*«e to »o nullify the land land. I Isdievu that if only the Ix-st tory with fuel.’’
Thia is law* as to miuimiie chances lor fraud class of Jafanem* merchant« «'tine to
but the militia and assemblymen are to an •> aiment, nil mis’ be.
islature.
H<* add* that srveia! men have been
quick to connert the order at this time the mainiate of party leaders, an«l it but the bouse public latuls ounmitter California, there could be no «ibjection. kill«—I in the extraordinary efforts io
The «mtire ap|>earance <4 the Holomon
w itb the agitation over the Ja|an«*se will be follow«''! out. It in, therefore, 1» packi'l against this proposition, mak We want to build up nut trade nn<l O|w-n these lines, "an«l we feel great
Islands in tlie Houth see lias been
imponible to secure any relief for grain ing legislation ini|«>»sible. The settlers then* is no reason why we aliouhl not
question and its pcaalbilitiea.
«ianger of crowding the matter too
changed by an earthquake.
The readjustment spplira to every shippers ami other users of jute lags will »ufTer in <'>n*«'«|uence of this dea«l- bring much that is g*«»l to America.'*
hard.”
The president and Admiral Evans state that lias a National Guard.
until congre*«« undertakes general re
lock.
A dispatch from tbe mayor of l»-tul,
have approved tlie action of IWvis in
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vision of the tariff.
New Points on Immigration Law.
H. I)., rays the (s'lple are frerxing for
the Kingston affair.
Re'ute to Honor the Flag.
Smuggling in Chinese.
E! l’aio, Tex., Feb. 2.—Internationa! want of <-<al.
A bill lias Iron introducal in the
Will Uphold Employer« Liability.
ftenver, Colo., Feb. 4 —"We no like quratiotis of great inter««st bi |»>rta
KI I’ m »*, Tex., Feb. 5. — Returning
Illinois legislature providing the death
Washington, Feb. 5.—Th«1 Supreme Amerxan ting; nothing b> do with along the Mexican l»inler have been
from a trip of inv«-*tigatton at Mexican
Resignation is Accepted.
—»naltv
h«r burglars
and nignway
highway ruo-
r--b
pe
nalty for
burgiani an.i
¡«irts and along the Imrder list ween the court of tbe I'nited Htates t«»lay grant him." Two Js|an«w> nearly 2(> years sprung by tlie attorneys of Antonio I.
I on don, Feb. I. — There is rrason tn
United Stat«* and Mexico,
Marcus ed a motion made by Attorney General olii aiul pupil» of the Corona school f< t \ illarval, the s)leg<*| revolutionist, who toilers that the resignation of Sir Alei
The Periraliasl Publishers’ aaaocia* Braun statol to lay that he liad found Bona|sirte j«-rmitting the government more than » year, threw down their is in jail h.-re pending extraditmn jiro-
hwi'tlenhatn as governor of Jamaiia
tion of America iuw ileterminrd to fight extensive, thoroughly orgnalxad ami to interven«' in the cnee of Danselle American tings before the school flag Oeeilings.
The question« raiaeti are, has Iron accepted, though the officials
the propped cliange in etaoml class wboltwsle «clieme« for smuggling Uhi- Howard against tbe Illinois Central ¡drill at the whooi b-lay aiel hilled first, whrtlicra |»r"wi found to is* in
of the futvigi, off»«.« refuse all infor*
mail regulations.
The <■*»«■ involved from the r «on», refusing to take [art this c'Kintry in violation of its law» mation on the subject. This official
new< into the Unlteil Mates. The in- Railroad company.
An<4lior blluanl lias swept North I v«**tigntion was taken for the |w-r*<>nal the conatitntionality of tlie railroad em in the drill or Sven to accept pesente must lie «Irported to the country whence reticence 1« attributed to a desire to
i information of President Roervelt. ployers' liability aa*t paawd at Ito last of flag» from teachers. For more than he came or <*an lie de[»irt««l to some complete the arrangements for a sue*
hakota.
i Mr. Ilrami d«-clined to give details as -eeaaion of congteM It was tr «si by the an hour, while the otiier children of other country ; and second, whether or «-«■•«or to the |«>st Iwt re announcing
The Chinese government is arresting to his conclusions snd disniverirw. lie United States Circuit for the Western tin* srh<«»l drill«**! and waved their flag«
not, pending extradition procroling», Hwettenham's retirement.
It is ex-
many reformers.
did state, however, that one remedy district of Tennesaee, which bald the in the oirridors of tbe school, lite two a person has the privilege of bail.
[>actad tha' the latter will leave the
A slight eart)i«fuake shock Is report wouM to to have moonta«i line ri«lerw. section abolishing the fellow servant Ja|an<-s<* »to««! sullenly in the yard.
island ss »«in as details can lie <x»m-
rule to lie constitutional.
ai from Greenville. III.
No Gambling In Arisons.
pb-ted for handing over the affairs of
Ssvsra Storm In Kansas.
To Look Into Coal Shor aga.
Phoenix, Aril., Feb. 2. — The Ari* his oflhve.
The French cabinet is in .langer of a
Cara' Company Formed.
Rutte,
Feb. 4.— Representative Alei rona assembly pes»«w| and the g«>vernor
Kansas
City,
Feb.
5.
—
The
severest
split on the church question.
Allarny. N. Y., Feb.0.—Tbe Panama McAuley, of Silver Bow county, has signed a bill previously |>a»s««i by Hie
storm of the winter is raging through
Inquiry Into Paper Trust.
Koosevelt «ays that if the several Kansas and Weatern Missotiri, with Construction company, in«'or¡»'rate«l to introduced a resolution in the legisla rvuincil repealing the statute permitting
Washington, Feb. 1. —Representa
states will not abolish chil«l labor the , the temjw-ratur«' at or near aero, six flnan«-e tbe Panama contract bid for by ture railing f..r an lav—tlgatlou Int5 the licensing of gambling In Arltona.
tive John Miarp William«, of Mirais-
nation most
I inciraw of snow on the ground and William J. Olliver, of Knoxville, Tenn , the coal shortage in Montana. The The reiminal ande, wltlwwit thia saving sippi, introduced ■ bill in the house to-
Many Chinese are believe.! tn have snow still felling, driven by a bitter filed artici«* of incorporation t«»lay with resolution recites tliat the prices of «val statute, makes the rennins <>f a gamb •lay for an Investigation by the dejart-
*.r.d. All trains are markisl late • the secretary of state. Tl»e capital au- to domestic conamnora in this state ling game a felony.
been smuggled MFoas the Canadian wind
Tlie new la« ment f < omnii riv and lat«.r of the
¡from 45 minutes to six hours.
jthoriMd is »5,000,16)0.
have been raised 25 to 50 per rent.
boumlary into eastern »tat**.
takes effect April 1.
mper truat.
The king of Siam in to visit the Unit
ed Htaten.
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