oirncoN statesman Tun. da y m arch I, I2. THL Off ENDERS ARE CENSURED !' -- k -. " .' ' ' i -' i '.: Senators Tlllmaa and McUario ' Have Been Punished " -: -1 . - ; - . j- --. "': i " : ----- , - - M RESOLUTION ADJUDGING THE TWO SOUTH CARCOL1NA i5EN- ATORS TO BE ' V t" IN CONTEMPT ' ' ' : ! , , ' :-! .., Hat Been Annulled TKe Permanent . Census Bill Adopted by Both Houses After Agreement Reached in Conference -The Cabinet Dit eusses Cuban Matters New Gov ernment to Be Inaugurated. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23, Senators McLaurin and Tillman today were se verely censured by the Senate for the sensational encounter on the floor 'of the Senate last Saturday., The adop tion of the resolution of censure prob ably closes the case, so far as McLau rin is concerned. A soon as tne Journal wa approved in trie ?lnite Burrows presented the resolution of .ensure upon Kenators Tlilman ml Mclturln. Following l the full text of the resolution rerorri dended by the comrhlttee; "That It in the judgment of thf Hn at th.it th" Senators from Houth ' "a r lndr i'-enjtrnin It. TlHman. and John L, MeLanrln, for disorderly behavior and fMxrant, violation f the fulm. ofi the H-ntw "during the N.pen- "ioilorit of th tfenate orj the 2:Jd Jay of February, de ifliVKhti censure-, of tJ' Senate, and they are h'-rrby so -censured for th!r breach of the, privilege ami dignify' -of this body; anA from -'a tut af.-r th- adop tion of this n-Hojtlon th" onkr ad Judging them In i onf enint of the Sen ate, shall no longer beln force and. ef feet." " Th Senate, adopted the ((mfrencp report on the permanent ' Vn 'us bill, "and then l-ftari a consideration of trie Irrlga-Hon mciiwirc, Iark IeJiv-r.4l it speech. In its mpfiort. For a .time, . later, thf f't nati' I inldered' the omul liU i'ljima hll!, but did not diiiof of it. ; . . TKi Ifou.m ' brokf records irt tht -ritattr of iijiviitf iwtixion IfKIftlort. ch'iirfntf lh' tlfnt:l;ir and i,fln: l."". hitiri in a liliU- mr tlirn- hours. t'J conf)r iii't r r l bs tin- Vtintii.H bill wa 'iod-d. and.h4 Jbu.--"ai-j,.iiin. d until Mon liy. . " "' .-'Cuban Matters- ..'VahCfcn. " Fi b. 2S.--Th- Cabinet ,wa in t;"4ion three hour- unlay, and neatly all of th'4 icti' hh rortKin'rn d in a dineU 'in if l'nt.in .ina'lter. Ma lit ha be ri. ii-mjiifvey Hvtd for the . inuuguraAlion of th r.w "i):im of llcia!?'. , Thin, howe.vi r.. i uljf t o i li.tUK'' After the tiw K"'. i tin.cr.t .H..m befit tfia-UKUraied.t.hi.4 il'ivi rrimvn: ill j lokoti iie with -thti Cuban C. tvermti' tit j treaties fT varioiM kind.4.' hili will .provide for (lie tlpie m lien Ann i ii in i I rttrp; re to- ! i;hdravt .Ifrom -ftie ): Ist.rnd and the ( : . i im.i ii! t ti r m .1 over) to the Cubinn I ' The Schley Case. VaKhii)gton, Feb. 2S An uiif u fitli fTott was iitaib- t day. fu the iliu .Committee or ,Nail Affaii. to Miiirc a coiiAiderrttiojh ft ih- nu',tion of re- IMirtinu f h.iriks Hchlcy. a te.vohii Ion f CoriKre?. -t. to t-iiil.-r the Keif Admiral WILL ENDURE PUNISHMENT. Three Army Officers Sent t& Prison for Fraud in the Philippines. l.K. VKNWOftTH. K ins., Feb: 2S Jnmc tj. Rettd. bit- captain and c-otn-ndnsary: Michael J, Hpellman, btv apialn, and IMbert Jones.'"-f(rjneriy flrrt 'lieutenant Forty-third Infantry under sentcnt-e of three years each for 'Oinecfion with the army corjtrae't friiuds pj-rpetratedj In the Philippines; were tolay taken to the Federal prison at- Fort Lea ven wort ft.- TWO PLACES FILLED. ' WASHINGTON. Fch.j 2t.-4-The Pres-s blent has sent the following nomina tion to the .Benste: j Iteylwterer .of Ij.nd Office Joseph L.. Mohundro, NValta Walby -Receiver of Pubile-Mon-eysYance O. Rlalo. k. Walla -M'alla. NEW STATE LIBRARIAN. OLYMPlfV. Wash.. Feb. is Govern or Mcltrlde today ptHlnted Joseph A. t la be, of Chehalis. Htate Librarian. , PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -Six hundred extra people left St. Paul for the Pacific Northwest on Saturday, the first day ef the immigrant excur sions, that are to continue every day .for two months- The trains from the other terminal points. Kansas Cjlty. OmJha, etc., etc.; 'were aiso crowded with the westward moving . throng. A bout, tomorrow or next day some of lhes people "will hgin to arrive here. bI they will kei on coming every feiy for tw months, and probably long aTier.r for some wi'd stop short of the Wllla"mtte valley and afterward drift over this way. j . : o The tvetl (which II. -.If irschbere; Is, drilling' foft-Htl near Monmouth Is now down six hundred, feet. There was a del.y of four days, on account of the loss of sorn part lot the drilling out fit. ' It w-a, "flshej out.' however, and the drilling' proceeded yjcsierday morn in)?. Rome; oil was struck at, 3.'0 feet, and there his Wen" livdication's of n s since. It Is said that there are many rvldenfes stivln tncoSuragement that oll'wtll be found In paying quantities. Mr., Hirschtere 1; the Independence bankr, ae J he Is entitled to much crelltXor iindertakin? this Imiwirtant work ntdii own exper. e. IT he finds" .Ml he -wiIIbo entitled to all the credit there for. An for the profits, they be hi, too. LOW RATES FOR SETTLERS. , During the months of March and April the Canadian Pacific luilway and Line will makft th fo!!owlnc low ra(- to North Pacifiy coast ioints: From f t. I'aul. 23; rrom Chicago. :. and rorr'iK-ndlnBfy low rates from all points in thf Kat. s This route In the IionW-r line In Immigration Ut the Pa cific 'out. If yu barve frindj8 In the Kast who are contemplating coming Wf-Ki and will furnish m with their namts and addrecses w will be p?eaKel to have our Flastcrn representatives give them "full information .regarding the resource of orKn and ai it them In arranging for their trip. For time "table, rates and other In formation. ail on or sidJf-s. Kr'-.Jt,: Johnson, Pi & P. A., -C. P. It., No. 112 Third StreC Per tlaad, Orem. eo.1 Having a Run on Chamberlain's Cough V ' Remedy. '.'". Fit twen the hours: of elvn o'clock, a. m, and loJiri ' -tint at night on Jan. 25t,h lJoi, A. F, Cl.it k. druggist, tllade Hprlniff. Xa., oid : twelve bottles of ("harrVbcrlain's .'ough liemedy. : He rays; "I never handled a medicine that sold bttter or KavDettr satisfaction to! my customers." Thii liemedy has been In general ue in Virginia for any years, and the people there, a re 'weir acquainted with Its excellent q'ial-"itleji.- Many of them have tettlfled to the remarkable, cures which It hai ef ? fe-ted.. : When "you nd a good; rtUa b'.e meiiicinfe for a ctmrh or -o!d. or At tack, of .the grip, use Chanibrflaiii's Cough 'Remedy and you are certain to be rnoe itrun pleased .w;ith tti quick i-uie -w hich-It afTonla. - For na!e Dr. StoneDrug itrtp, ' ! - WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA t. KITCHNER REPORTS THE KILL ING OF GENERAL BOTHA When the Boers Made an Effort to Es cape from the Lime of Blockhouses Surrounding Them Near Harri- smith. ' LONDON. , Feb.. 2S. In I he House of Commons War -.He retard Uroderlek read the following dispatch froxn Lord Kitchener: ' j Jiarrlsmlth, Feb. 28.-rYesterday the combined, oj.eratl.ois of the columns terminated In driving-the IUmts agarnxt th Hiirrimith and Van'Tleenan block house, n'ne. On th first night a acvere attempt to treats through 4 was made at a point' between Kernington's and Ityng's columns. The fighting was at :-lose uart-r, Manie I lot ha, the Itoer 'ieader, was killed anl thirty-five dead f'.oerx were; found.' Over ICO horses were killed, and Ow head of t attje left tin -bur hands. xttlyr small attempts to rbri-uk through '-were made, anq In tw cilie-K ii(''eeded. j "On the 'lartt d;t 4fii) j liaers Werf - TI j til red. All coiumns have not yet re j ported, but over (UN) Roe is have been 'killed or aie jiwoii r; jilso 20iM) horse. 2X,nw he'd of cattle, 20i w agUix, GO,0W .ti !!, fiS) 'rifles atul W'ftt'O rounds of i .i uiiriiiiiit ion. Thi prisoners include :. i:etai ).-wel foii.and bin secretaty; ; Comman lantw Mt ycr unj Truther, -and evcial field -.C'Tfiets. TheKt- atifae loi y i v-ailij jire very appropriate on the annhi'iKiiry of Jldjuito." Fate of a,n Escort. !ndoh, Feb. 2.-ln resMn?!e as' "to thi fate of I he esi-ort of the convoy of mi'iy waK'iiH. whieh was captured by i ittie ISo.t.- Kotithwext of Kbrk.dorp. oii Fi'iu-.ii.Try'2lt h. ileneral .Kitchener has cabl' d the follow Inif rteaKe: f "I'he : i pot I has just been refeivcd, lh t sixteen oftlT"fV and 'rf.'d men were luk.-n' prisoners. One id1ii'cr..'i(jil KTi men havy been released,: Colonel An derson, of the Imperial Yeomanry, i-K jtil-i a' prlKoner. Major 'Kn derby was wounded. lierictf the delay iq obtain ing definite infiji-malon.' THRF.K I'Af IF-NTTim Iluckley, aK'd 'fo years, native oifltussiiin, was IrroiiRht to the Insane Asyljim yester !; from Portland by a deputy anil a suard. Annie M. -Small, agwl 2 yearn, vi:ais received froni I.aker county, una Georse Frey, aged 2S years, toria. from As- . We bare three children. Before the birth of the last one mj wife used four bot tles of MOTHER'S FRIEWD. It yoa had the pictures of our children, joa could tec at a fiance that the last one is healthiest, rrettiest and flncst-lookinjrof them an. Mj wife thinks Mother's Friend is the 1 greatest and grandest remedj in the world for expect ant mothers. Written bj a Ken tuck j Attorne j-at -Law. prerents nlae-tenths of the sofferine; incident to child birth. - The cominr mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relax ing:,, penetratine; liniment relieves the usual distress. - A good-natured mother is pretty sure to hare a good-natured child. The patient is kept in a strong,' healthj eoudition, which the chili also inherits. Hothcrs Friend takes a wife through the crisis Quickly and almost painlessly. II assists in her rapid recovery, and wards off the dangers that so often follow de IlTcry. . 5oldy4rantsior SI abottte. THE BRADF1ELD REOULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. ftnt for onr free Illustrated book writtaa sprMly foeespwetant toother. For sale at DR. STONE'S drug stores. Fff(BUuW MMu : iTlIffi'8 FttlEID AN AVALANCHE DEALS DEATH fourteen Dead and Many. Missing at Tellarldc, Colorado ' IS THE RESULT OF TERRIBLE SNPW SLIDES ' WHICHSWEPT . EVERYTHING AWAY. Buildings at the Liberty Bell Mine Ground Into Splinters and Many Men Buried Under Tons of Snow and- Debris Heavy Rain Storms . Do Vast Damage in the South ''"' ".- Ice Gorge Broken. TELLURIDE, Colo, Feb. 28. Four teen dead, as many more injured, and a score or more missing, is the result, as fir known, of a series of snow slides which occurred -today in the im mediate vicinity of the Liberty Bell mine, en Smuggled Mountain, three and m half mites north of Telluride. The roads between here and Liberty , IjBell are almost impassable, and de tails of the accident are hard to obtain. It seems that no less than four distinct slides occurred, each one claiming two or more victims. Several-bodies have been recovered, but quite a number of nswn dead are still buried under tens of snow, rooks and timber, by which they were carried down. . The death 11 at of the first slide, as far as known, is as follow: fius Hwan son, cruaher feeder; - II, H. Wumraer Itnd, tram brnketnan; Harry OoI-Icti,, A waiter; t Jus Kraul, mluer; J. F. Clem-t n.er,. steward; Wade Crowe, miner; ll Bishop, miner. The victims of the second slide were: Harry A. .Chase, assayer; L. V. Stan ley, carpenter. Those who met death in the third slide were: Gus Von Flntel, carpenter; John R. Powell, surveyor; Paul I hi ! -prese, miner. In the fourth slide the following were killed: George Hohwer, W. 8. Greg ory. . - v , Thr?flrst slide occurred at 7:3C o'-lo kj this, morning, and x-arrled away the hording and bunk hbuwe and the tram house of the mine. About 250 men are -regularly -'employed'. In the mln3 and mills of the Liberty liell mln,but a laiKC number of the men froni the nitfht shifts were In Telluri te yesterday, and were prevented from returning to the mine by, a terrible storm. - - :-' . Three l.irnre buildings Were carried down the steep mountain side 200 feet, and literally ground to splinter, jiot a board teiiig left lntuit. . . " ; Thowe who escapel at .once beg-an the woiit of restitng the -lea fortit n.itc -oiriianlonj. While the wdrk'wu roins; in nnothe'r slide came down and twenty-four of the rc uers were eaujrht. two being kllletl-Harry A. Chast and I 1, Stanley.. The Third Slide. Telluride, Colo., Feb., 2S. The third snow slide .came down :it three o'clo k atxiut a mle below f.lberty ltill mine, ami Gus Von Flntel. John l'owell .and Paul Ialpra were swt away. Harry Chase lst his life at Llberfy ItelLwhlie aKtiiKtirtg lh the fescue of the Uttfortu nates of the first au'lde.. !. Another One. 5 Ouray, Colo, Feb. 2K. 5The. largest -HiiowHlide in this region In "years chih d vvn f-on the mounlain side opiMstte the Governor mine, -In the Kneffels Ils trlct tday, and filled the gulch for a thousand feet. 4 Ice-Gorge Broken. - .PitUburg. P.u, Feb. 28. The lee Korge in Allegheny pas.-d out today, without doing seriuus damage, but the great volume bf water behind It makes it apparent that much da ma ire musf result before the waters subside. Floods and Damage. NeW-ATork. Feb. 2S. From New Jer sey points reports of flood and damage are coming In. Trains are delayed or held up altogether, bridge are. being washed away, and farms are under water. V Widespread Storm. . Atlant.-vFeb. 2. Not Irt many years have the 'Southeastern (Julfstates ex perienced a damage so widespread by the storm, as that which yesterday vis ited Cleorgbi, Alabama. Tennessee. Vir ginia,; North and South Carolina and Florida. As far as known ssven lives were lost. The damage Is enormous. rthe railroads being particularly heavy sufferers. Adrift on Ice Floe. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 2. Nearly 300 fishermen are In 'peril tonight, adrift on an Immense ice floe In Saginaw bay. Their unstable support broke loose from the shore. - Three Lives Lost. : Wllkesbarre. Pa, Feb. 2S. A freshet has caused loss of three Uvea, llugene Hoffman, Joseph McGuire and John Fisher. Terrific Rains. ' NEW YORK, tb. 28. necause of the heavy rain storms tn the middle West and Kouth, the Interruption of telegraphic communications haa never before' been so general or so long con tinued. , ' f .- 1 .- - . The south of Washington Is toda practically tut off. and the interior cf Pennsylvania Is In a similar condition. Torrential rains, reported to be of almost cloud-burst severity, have oc curred In be South Atlantic states. Mississippi and Alabama and that region Is practically without communi cation. In many sections rivers are out of their hanks, and cause much Inter ruption of railway traffic.. Legal Itlanks, Statesman Job Office, BUSY WEEK'FOR'KING. vrw YORK. March SIne the. period of nfourntnir for Queejn Victoria expired. Kins; Edward and Queen, Alex andra have shown that It la thejr In tention, to take a very active part In the affairs of the nation, says a Trib une dispatch from London. West Eng land, fa eagerly looking forward tt a visit from their majestfea ati the end of this week. On Friday the Kin and XJueen' Will leave Marlborough House for Dartmouth, and hla majesty win formally lay the foundation stone for the new naval coll ere there, ana tne following day they will proceed to le vonport to be present al the launching of the battleship Queen.' The enristen ing ceremony will of course, b per formed by her majesty. The Prince and' Frineesa' of Wales also will visit West Knsriand this week in order to take part in publle ceremonies, BIG MINING DEAL. - VANCOUVER. R. C. March &--Re porta are received! here that the Kagle nine.' tt Hosslamu one or tne most ex r.wtu.rtlu In the ICM)tt-na country, has be resold to London capl tal.sts.-- Li?- POSTMASTERS CONFIRMED. -WASHINGTON, March S. The Sen ate haa confirmed the following post masters: Montana Maurice Peering. Jr.. Marysvine. WashingtonA. H Dickinson. Waltsburg: C .N. Lamphere, Palouse. ! ' ) Edaeat Tear Bowels Vflth Cssesreta. - vwiiuj iuai vivb vuav wuBsiuwkivu ivi vii 10c, 29c IX C C. C. fall, druggists refund money. t 4 aAWsksrIja mssssa aaasl ImKam fASSrae PRINCE HENRY'S VISIT A FITTING CULMINATION TO STAY IN WASHINGTON. HIS Splendid Dinner at the German Em batty and an Outburst of Popular Enthusiasm by Countrymen. WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. Prince Henry's visit to the National Capital had a fitting culmination tonight In i sjdendid dinner at the German Embaa sy, and Uter a tremendous outburst of Tiopular enthusiasm from the German residents of Washington, as the Im- perial visitor was about to start for his Southern and Western tour. The dln- jier was given at the Embassy, the Prince being the guest of: honor, and those Invited to..meet him being repre sentatives al the highest official and diplomatic society. . ,- At Annapobe. ;r ; h Anr:apo:i3, Feb. 2- Prince Henry to day visited the Naval Academy and met thr Cadets under instructions there. He saw them at work and.; at i4ay ami at-the close of his visit .ad dressed. themNn complimentary speech Visited Koosevelt. VVaRhlngton, FebXS.-Prlnce Henry iiiis afternoon enjoyed an event not on h ofliclal Itinerary, when he and President Roosevelt, in a rain storm. went on a horseback ride through the suburbs. . ' The Prince returned, from Annapolis in the afternoon; and went direct t the The farewell call. was entirely InfoiMnal. White House to pay a farewell visit. Honors for the Prince-, 1 -New York, Feh.' 2S. Prince Henry of Prussia will receive an honorary degree from Harvard on March 6, according to the Tribune. The name of Prince Hen jy had iM'Vn mentioned ' soon after his arrival in thi country, according to fhe Tribune's llnformant, In connection 'with this horror, but there was somie opposition.to the plan In, the university orporation. This has, however, been rVen'ome, andlf the proposed plang are carried out the degree will be conferred with impslng ceremonies. It is believed that further details as to the gift of works of art lo the uni versity by the OexTna'n Kmferor will te nade public at thai. time. A member of the rpyal party" said that all r mans are keenly Interested in subjects pertaining to universities, and that the Prince doubtless will enjoy his visit to Cambridge. It haa also, been stated, on good au thority, that:' the natiies of the German Kmperor and Pj-lnce Henry will be added to the list of honorary members of the New York. Yacht CJub. This Hat already includes the names of their royal uncle. King Kdward VLL, and the Grand Duke Alexis. . LOSING FLESH. 1 ' ' . '.-- Arc you losing flesh? If so, better consult your doctor at once. He will tell you the We cdn provide the which is Scott's cause, remedy, Emulsion of cod-liver oil. j We have known persons to gain, a pound a day, by taking an ounce of' the Emulsion. ; A young woman in Batavia writes us she had lost tv.euty five pounds in thrce months, and her lungs were seriously affected. She took three bot ilcs of Scott's Emulsion -and gained : fifteen pounds and was able to resume her work It will cure consumption in ih.c early stages. It in a rc: rharkable flcslr j)rcklQCcr. THE TOP Of 1 PRINCE HENRY Royal Visitor Recelred With the Crtatest fnthasiasral BY ALL. CLASSES OF CITIZENS IN CHICAGO MAYOR HARRISON DID THE HONORS. ' K Magnificent Banquet Was followed by a German Cbo 'al Fevtiv l in the Armory and a Grand Balfat the Auditorium The Health of Empe ror and President Proposed and Drunk. - - - - - CHICAGO, Mar. 3. Prince jHenry't train arrived at Chicago at 6:301 o'clock. From the station; after he had bjten for mally . welcomed by Mayor Harrison and the members of the reception com mittees, the Prince rode to the Audi torium Hotel, through streets packed with a dense multitude, whot cheer compelled the distinguished v si tor to bow continually to right and left. Only thirty minutes were alloted In the program to reach the hotel, Lnd the first banquet to he Prince was to fol low at 7 ociocK. i as the I'rthce es corted by;Mayor Harrison, entered 'the banquet hull, the Chicagoans rrjade the room, ring with cheers. There were but three toasts offered the tirst by V Willis nice, who pro posed the heulth of IVlnce Ilehry.' It wua drunk 'amid loud cheers,. And be fore a third of .the guests had sunk into their seats, the Prince was Vn his ft-ct. . "I propose the health4of h Presi dent of the United Ktates. hf callel In ringing tones. The health of Prea- Ident ItooseVelt was drained In hearty fashion. Mayor Harrison then arose from hla seat. "Long live the Emperor of Oefmany, he called. Once more, In vtdume as deep as before," came the cheer! all the guests waving their napkins M w ildly. Shortly afterward the banquet came to a -roei The next feature of the e-rogr(mm was he leit to the armory of the" First In- .'antry, where the Herman ctt teens of Chicago had arranged a choral festival In his honor. , . V Shortly after 10 o'clock' thd Prince tnd the rhemtbera of his suite find the member of the; committee left the irmory for the Auditorium Hotel to tuke part tn the ball. The chief event of the day, of. the Prince in Chicago, was the grand ball it-the Auditorium tonight. It was per haps the most magnitlcent social even ever witnessed In the city, surimasliijg even, the jrreat ball given In himor of Admiral Dewey two years agn. The decorations of the huge hall wirnt le- yond anything held In the AUilitorlurn liefore. In the general sc heme the tler nwin and American colors werl fn-ei" mingled, and formed, the, basis of the prtn lpal designs. The black WKie of Prwsia and the Star and Stiipfa were In evidence upon all sides. Nautical effects prevailed to a great extent. The entrance of the Prince Into the hall waa marked with the strictest for mality, and the presentation to Mrs, Harrison .his official hostess .wii Jnadc in a manner as quiet as it wad diicnl fiel. The Prince remained In his for the ereter rxii-t ofthe evening, kalklng for the mot p.irt with Mrs. lUifrlsoti and other ladles who were presented to him. Kupper was ser'ed In the Fine Arts Bulldlntr. which adjoins the Audlto rturrr. H-er.e, nt. the request 4f the Prince, ail I formalWy wtis laid! aside. i ni for an hou r before he ret I rei to hla arttirtmenta he me and wiioke to several' hundred peoide. ' In SL Louis. t. 1 Loulv r Mo, March SJPrlne Henry stopped in tt. Louis nearly four hours this sfternoon. and duririic thai time was kept busy following. 6ul the nroeram laul mwn ror nis entertain ment by the local contmlttee the time he entered th I'nlort Krora fetation until his departure fof "hlcfl go, tne royal visitor received a constant ova- tlon. Joints Like Rusty HingesL are among the consequence of rheum atlsm.. The sufferer can movH knee an 1 elbows, but the effort mak e htm wlncei He rejoices when a gndd rul- binsl .with Perry lavis' Painkiller drives, the stiffness out and brirlKS the freedom of imotion ba-k. No wonder our grandfathers bene.ven neamiy in this beneficent liniment There Is but one Painkiller, Ierrr Davis. , . L 1 1 ' 1 11 ' x ; BIG . MILLING TRUST. Consolidation of the Big Flourin k Mills of the Pacific Coast. PORTLAND, Or., March X Tfte Ore- goti lan says The largest Industrial consolidation ever undertaken tn tne t'acinc portn- west Is being worked into shape here and In San- Francisco. The ent erprise 1 s the amalgamation of the. grt ex- port flouring mill firms of the a'aclflc coast. , The capliallxation of the pro posed combination wilt, probably be about $10,000,000. The eorporatlins in terested are the Portland Flouring Milt's Company, the Puget Sound Flour- ing Mills Company, of Tacoma; the Centennial mhis. or Seattle an tcane. and! the S perry Flour M tt po ll, of Stockton and Kan Franclav-o. DELAYED BY FLOODS XEJT YORK. March L Not al West ern train entered the fJrand IPentral station this afternoon or evening, ah were stalled somewhere along the line or delayed by the floods THEY STOLE SHEEP. Two Prominent Wool -Growers of Mon tana Go to the Penitentiary J for Eight Years. nUTTE. Mont., March S. A pf cial to the Minerfrom Glendlve. says: .James. Donaidsorj. and Wm. Itroad bent, two of the best known wool grow ers of F-astero Montana, were to.!ay found guilty or stealing-, sheep, sn.l -n-t-m-ed to eight year in the Penitentiary..-. , :, : A PIONEER DEAD. Mrs. Olive H. Adams Passed Away at McMinnville Yesterday. McMINNVILLK Or., M,rch J.-Mrs. Olive II. Adams died today. a,d :. She waa an aunt of ex-United tatt-s Senator. O. W. Mcltrlde. the mother of eleven children, and a pioneer t mi. KINDLED A FIRE. INDEPENDENCE. Marc h .! . J,dn Crtwley, n old resident of tldf county.'' met with a sever accident Saturday while splitting kindling, llo was hold ing a stick of wcMid in one hand and an ax In the other. A "mlsslhk" nearly severed a finger. Dr. Williams, of Alr lle, waa close t hand, and dis.-l the wound, and Mr. Crowley Is getting' along nicely. ; Convince yourself that i:iya Cre.im Halm deserves all that hits been said of It as a means of quick -relief.' uitl final cure In obstinate casts of . naul catarrh and hay fv-er. A trial sixe costs but ten c nts. ' Full size, to rem. Sold ty druggists or mailed fliy F.ly llrus., 16 Warren Htreet, New York. - Mt. Olive. Ark.. May IT, -issil. - Messis.. Ely Uros.: Pleaae send n.:e one bottle of Cream Halm family iw. I think it its the best rnejicln fr tarrh In the world.. Very resptct fully, J. M. Fcholti. ' ' IIURRAil fOR GOV. HOGG HE REFUSED TO WEAR COURT DRESS IN LONDON. ! . a . ' l -.--...'-'.- - Would Not Don Knee Breeches and a Sword to See the . Kino The Big Texan Would Not Bow to Royalty's Demands. IONDON, "Mrtr.il. ; Former fbv.crnor Hogg, of Texas, has had tim i.i l.x.lc at the social questions f this lountij, while he Is visiting here for 'the flrd time. Arrangements hid tJn nmi . pleted with the lTnrte.I Ht it.-s .ii.Ihh-" Sildor, Joseph , Choale.to cliabl.- 11ir v.ell-kriown "Texan to Ih ptiWiii l t King Edward, at the furllu rcimr b" vee. A hitch occurred, hott '-v.r. f.ir. Hogg found he-must WipM-ar lit kne. breehes. sword, etc., the "regulation court dress. : ' ' - - "Never!" said H.gg. 'A prV tty.siglif I'. Would' look, riBK-dxup In tb.-H.- K.. gaws, J Married if 11 'wear iiM.t1nr tountry' uniform ho, not even for the sake iif m-etlng th- Kln," '.".;'- At. Bed TTms, '' , take a pleasant neit, drink. tW nett v morning I feel i.r b: h f-a mi myimi plexion Is better. My if. tor sx - jt nets getitly r the stoma, h. II ver and kidneys, and is a pleasant l.ixa live; .It Is mtule from hcjbs 'n.. In 'prepared na easily im ti'n. It . la " called I ji lie's Medicine. All ding- 7 gists sell it at 2Sc, and f.e. - lin''s Family Medicine moves the tHtwols each day. If you cannot get Ii. s-nd fr a free ssuifde. Address, Orator F. WrMdwnrd. Ie Roy. N. LY. I. . The Yaiilna IJay News. although re moved a long dintatK-e from the ' ne of the Mrion county contest, ns the situation h..re rixed up Just rlKht. a '-" 'very man'who- has Investigated the matter in XJarlon-comity 'kn..ws and iwill grf t If he Is eandid and bri.st. It' says; 'Th stories tw-fng clrcii'a-led -about a t;'er-?imtui comltriitlon nre pure and slmplA a lot of campaign e; manufactured and circulated by Mtrlon county soreheads" ; Thf re.ort of tiie combination was manufactured by dls'; appointed HIltlc!ans who have, no r-a-I son to opoe OoV-ernor Jer except' ( that they did not get the unices th-y applied for. Thla Is the only ream n ' earth thirt Governor ,-leer : has o po.'ii ttn at all lh this couitty. if audi hriy ; be calle.1 a reason. : ' . " -- ,. ; Hon. John Mr-Court, wh was A mem ber if the lower .House ofvthe I-gila-lure front, this county InVthe siwcial r. session; of 1KK and. the' regilar. m ssi.m of IS'.m, has recently loen. elect f.l city recorder at Iendleton. Mr, . Mi-Coin t has the faculty of making frit-rtd. whf-r. ever he go-, and It Is a pl-aur--to th.' .Statesman-to know that he hasVri.-ndi a Vri.-nd tiV In his hew home wh recognize Iinh kbit ty and confide In his int.giliy .u ii.. ; will no doubt s-rv. the city e in his new office. rn-iAiiiiy Kentucky has admlnlsif red to Wh.-Vl- " . .-'. ' . - - .. r er a deserved rebuke hy extemiing i h-arty welcomej to Prince Henry. In , fact, the Huth has outdone the Nortir in the Warmth, of the r pt Ion .td - ed the I'rlnce. This ought to -Iomk t rnouths- of a fewf Jemo'raticmemlTS of Cohgress wbo&ave persisuntly cri ticized the Government for showing th ... - -visitor due respect aa a representaJlve of the .German ', nation. - - nj wlfe lii laaplee ker feee,tot She bt o-n -l.kli.ir L AMAKtl'S so4 tber hav sil aisapmtrmt.i I hwd beea trout4 watt eotMlpi.iva for soma tome, but sf tet tatt les U trtl (Ucm 1 bav ksd oe irowlile itla tbis, slliaeuk W csonut si-.sk too Liylt It of 'ieiret." e'ssu Wakim as. . Kim uen&Mtowa Ave., l'Biisisitki. i a. rmnnl Sal.uhl. Pm. T. ... flnn4. PS Oooo. t.t, WmmilW bri(s. KM, Ss.aa. CURE CONSTIPATION. M. If fl-Tf1fl I f rnrnfa bf sll hw- w-mms let-felt. At Uy CATHARTIC e