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Show w TUN MOKN1XO KXAMIN'F.K OUDl-N- , CTAJ1, FRIDAY MORNING, iiira to inform all ARTILLERY SAVED' THE CAVALRY FORCE would be emigrants io America of the hardships attanding deportation and furtht-- r tu inform all the people of Huugnry that labor iu America era now generally if d. unfavorable, so that mirted to New York, are liable not to con-duio- gi-- t work. FRAUDS IN OREGON. r esmrn Sensation Lacked far Whs Lagialativa Cexunittee Report. lYirtlaud, Ore., J?rh. 16. Au Oregon-m- u ie.:iai from Salem, Or., aialea that surtliug feels arc aiming to light before caniniiueo of h which i investigating the nianaer la wuiih the ariiooi lauds of thia state have been disponed of. The committee' are tecrei, but euougn haa leaked out o make tt certain i list whan it report to tlie legislature, Friday, erioti charge w ill be made. Retreat of the Cossacks After Their Raid-Rus-Had Less Infantry Repulsed-Stoes- sel Than 20,000 Men. sian FEBRUARY 17. 1903. PRESIDENT TO Al PEOPLE OF KANSAS Orders James R. Garfield to Begin Oil Investigation-Governor of Kansas in a Quandary Over State Oil Refinery Bill. CLARK'S MONTANA RAILROAD. Tohi Kb, IS. The following wait nrufaived today froiu hered to the original leaaona given for ia looked fur aouie'iuie today or to the aurrendi-r- , and Ihrougiiniif the In- eight. Ihia ia illibukaa second trial, ter view appealed tu bn biller whenever being made tne plea of dethe navy was referred to. tenus, HliUika, it ia alleged, killed tied lack, hla partner, robbed im body Chefce, Feb. II. A .teenier vrilb 117 of clutiiea and a an wearing a .hin arrived here today of the dead man. it i aab1 by ofllccru, when arreated. For the lant tin day. u feem l(Mt Arihur. Veiy te i.uliuka haa refused tu touch a iiiurtel baunta remain at the pun-e- . euhilera toi.llinq 2i(M), a ill of fiMid, and a nunilirr of piiyniciaiia beain arriving at Chefou February 20. teatifleil that they bciKve the prisoner to be iu.anr. The ieral Rusarians me lu lignaiit, claimfor iha ing they are unable in care ON STRIKCS. STUDENTS healthy, let .Inn the invalid. Tbe Japan nay they lurk mean, of tranapur-taiioto take tbe invalids to Kiiung-lia- Exprcea Their DiisatMfaor'ea With Exletiag Condition. h of the aruil in Manrburia: "In the dlrrotioa of tlm Shahhe our artillery. Feb. 14, bomba: ib i Mapouu. and et lire to lust village. Tli artillery in the nrgbborbouil of FaiiaiMtaisu uu.un-- . lain replied. During the night of Fed. 14. a aecLicm id the enemy 'a infantry aifukad Waitao inuuuiala aid at dawa ftb. la, a battaHna altarked Waitao mountain, bvt the Katuian were entireJn the direction of Chi' ly repulsed. tnlt.il. on the Morniiif of IV b. 13, 5.600 of the cavalry advanced Ime Kantait, three mil nortkweat of Another form of cavalry advanced soir.h along tba right bank of the Hua river, Feb. 14. end panned the night in t ha neighborhood of ChemJiia-eatnu- , placing out piata in the vicinity of Kavabangtau, Before the arrival of nnr daiarhuiMnt deapak'lied to dtnioJge thn enrmy, bin ftrie began to retreat north. Car datarhniant quiikly him towards lieyukou. inflicted mo me damage, The enemy' artillery, leklug up a poaition in ike neigUmr-hooof Vaechiavoicag, covered bin teinat. Tbe eeaaij'e atrenglb waa about tea squadrons of cavalry and artillery." rir Chi-easu- a eut-my- 'i . non-em- n l. Chi-Uiix- Si. Pntnraburg, the Kuealau Feb. ambaa-ad- M. 10 Leaaar, at Pekin, ur hav- mU&ed hla governiueut at Port Arthur aie trying, by a uyaiem of prrsacutiuu, to compel pnvate rttixena to abauiUiu then their pro parly, which the Japan aaiaq, the Ruaniau government haa r- inrad fta rapieaenlaitve at Paria to ludga a tuning proteai ihiuugh France, ing on Feb. 11 that tbe Japan pur-rue- d d St. Patoraburg, Feb. la. A telegram from Saobaiuu report that a fatal afRuaaiana fray hua uueurred between 40 tulle anu Chranae at a village. St. Pater. burg. Full. JC. 4:2U a. in. Student a thruughuui Ruaaia are tu atrike met bod. to indicate their diaaat infection with dialing political cuudltain. and pre-- a the fur reform. The atudeiii at the L'uivarulty of Moauow, the large t instil ation of the kind in Rua.ia, have voted not to reauine their atudloa during the preaent achuol year. The spirit powsuoa tbe Mudeutg of St. Peteraburg, Kirif and other large ualvarailius, and even extends to the aeminariea and luwar acboula. STEAMER ASHORE. a parly aurtbweet uf Saebelan. wbi-iof Ruaaiana want on a foraging expeCarrie Paiaeagara and Mail for Syddition. Iha villager Haired the Cloney, N. 8. W. acae Interpreter with the Ruaaiana. and a tight euauad during which a ChinaPerth, Went Australia, Feb. 16. man waa killed. Tba villngera killed Tbe Orient Lina alautucr Orizaba, with the interpreter and fled. pawieugera and mail, fur Hydnry, N. New Tori, Feb. Ilk Reports have tt. W, i a. hum off Garden inland, been received, cablee the Ht. Petrmburg twenty uiilva out of her courae. Her rorreapondmt of ike Herald, that Vlad- pom rum ia not conidn-- dangeroua. ivostok te being eiuuely blorkeded by TO STOP IMMIGRATION. Admiral Uriu'a flaaL London, Feb. 16. The cnrreapuudant at Port Said of the Standard givaa an interview with Geaarel Htuenael, chiefly denying the chargee made by the Prhla rorrenpondent of tlie Timee coaueralug ibe eurrender of Pint Arthur ea! it a defenaive nuodition. Gen. Sioereel atla grant tributed tba Japenaae ineaiare to the euperlatlva quality of their drilling toula aa comparail eith thoaa of the Rhuiiii, which letter quickly deteriorated when uaeJ agaleat hard reck. The grueral emphatically deacrlp-tloa- e declared that all tba publlo of the eecond line of forte were purely imaginary. The forta, be raid, were only temporary defense. Goa. Ktocaeel further declared that never tba etrength of the garriaon amounted to 25,600 men. At the end of April, before tba invealinent became toon the Kwan-tuatal, the Huisla;i ftin-epeuiaiiula acre euly 16.61. 11a ad tui-ree- a Huagarlaaa to ba Diacouragad Coming to America. SttTTE MURDER CASE. Pnaaser ia Deetrred by Doctora to be leeaae. Keb. IS. The murder H. Hliboka, charged Villi the murder of John Srillark baa been given to tba Jury und a verdict Butte, CBHe g Vb. 13.-- Aa aa outcome of Yurk iinmlgraliun commit-aioucr- a Vlenita, thu New recently deporting .o many kliHit., ot George From un- desirable emigrant from New York, tbe Hungarian nilniatur of the taterior ba .ent a circular to local author. IS EXPLOSION LIKELY TO Japs Cheer Russian Russia is Filled AND THEN With Workmen in Sulphur Band and Officers Rumors of Coming Factory Killed and Entertain. Upheaval Injured. St. Petersburg, Feb. 16 Many are rurraat of nitmaierial and luillUrv rliangaa, including a report that War Minister Saks roll may lie ssnt to teliova Karojiatkln, and alao one to tba affect that It. Boullgaa, niin-latof tha interior, la not In sympathy with the sKiiaaiun and may rstlre ia favor ef General 1111011. Tha PROPOSED DOCTORS MAY SAVE d er 1 of M. Juatli-e- , Roma, haa not yet been appointed. auythiug la likely to happen but toothing definite can ba eriained. M. Anaan.ky, editor of Ruaalan Wraith, who wax arrested with Maxim Gorky, waa jaaiswiar. I'pua bin appsarance befur a sclent lUc ftcifty last night, ho waa reiriretl with rnthuaiaaia. ai aimtil-tanaoua- ly ed each other. At Hlnchlapu the Japanese cbeerrd the Buieiaa band. LAWS IN MONTANA PATRICK St rm gent Fellevu Servant Bll Paasea tbe Senate of the State Legialature. Their Answer te Hia Questions Are Favorable to Hia Side of tbe Cate. Fl. New York, Butte, Mont., Vb. 16. A llilciia 16. A ciunniitlce apeciai to the Allucr .aya the arnate .elected by the Medico-Lega- l soelcty tlie hale. Idlow aervaiil lo Investigate tha cause of death of La pa--id e i William bill. Loiding cormr.iiund and Marsh Rico, the aged million-air- a null anil wlio died in 19tH) and for whose opuratlrg miur-- . amclt er rraputiidbte tor accident, nr tnurdi-- Atui ney Albert T. lalri.--k ha been awxltiug caaeiitiou employe, cauaea through the tlva of oth-- r rmptoics tlie laitcr umutba. ha made it report. thirty Muting ia tba capacity (if forcuirii, coiuDiitu. The fiirnisliod replies tu etc. A bill ' list uf hypothetical question and tjyiiietr., ecala for and publuweighin providing aubsiancr, that Valet Clua. er was aleo tweed. when lie Junes made a In cuinmllteo tha hiue recommend(stifled tu having adiuiaistcred rblo--, ed fur pa.aage the bill of John O. ruforiii to Rice. Connor of llrondwa'er providing penal-ti- e i The ia nrndu that aucb aa for officer falling to .upprea. aniuunl of tko ihloruloim at waa aaiu O'Cunuor si.vcral gambling. daya ago to have been used would have left introduced a bill to licrnp gambling an odor which could have-- been dewhich meaaure wa. killed after a apir-iie- tected hours afterwards. debar in the house. I in reply to the as lu w lml tiAt a caucus of the Republican, last er rinlialmiug fluid wurHiiriuiv conwaa derided to make an initia- gestion uf the lungs reseuiullng that night it tive and referendum measure Introduc- rnused by chloroform, the coniniitteo ed by Rajireaoi'iative Murray of claim it could not, but tuat a condiThl- a party tion so niwrly like true cougesiiun provide that every cotiuty in tbe atate mlKlit follow that it could only be uiuat contribute a prreentagu diMiugui.hed by bacterioluglcul exam-in- n ia order to luitiats of reicr. ion. Patrick's appeal probably will come WILL BUY COAL MINES. up in court at the March term. : coin-paui- r a u, ! d : iim-slo- IS' n C..-ca- 4 Berlin, Feb. It Tha upper houae of tha Pru Helen diet haa adopted the bill for atate purchase of tbe Hibernia coal mine. Tha minister of commerce announced that he and the minitwer of the invertor were thoroughly opposed te any ptmarwl aaikuaaiirailou of con! mine., hut that tha BMionelizatioa of tha mines waa in uiuer to give the government power uiur tha seal ayadkatw POLICE SCANDALS. Chief Wittman ef San (Suspended. Francisco I As a rosulv in the police 'department la connection with gambling in tbs Chinese quarter. Chief oi lullce Witt man wsa suspended from duly wider charges uf lucuuipetoai, v aaf'nagJack uf ai( y. men will die. Tbe tint explosion wa quickly followed br a aecond and In a minute tha whole three eloriaa were in flame. A number of workmen were caught where theie were no lire escapes and had to jump tu tha ground. When the fireman arrived men were banging from windows and were taken down wish tha aid of sealing ladders. The explosion are aupposed to have been caused by the Ignition of tha sulphur by a spark canned by thn preaeni-- of a nail ia (he mechanism of one of the sulphur grinding mills. 16. President If go too far. The nea supporting thi bill have not looked far enough ahead. "Our fight her haa been compared with tha fight of Japan against Russia. Ou is a small country and the other large, aad the courage of Japan ha bean laudad, but do you know that Japan spent tea years preparing for thia wwrf Wa hava deliberated two weeks, aad now decide that we are able to cope with ilia Standard Oil trust Wa all want to defeat the trust. It ia aiaiply a question of tbo beat method, if thia reflaary is managed tba rigbt it may make money for tala, but If it in managed like most of the state institutions, it will ba a failure." m-a- Ui-tel- M0.W0. 2. A deep waterway beta era Bwlu aad Stettin; eetimaied cwi Ufsi OOO. t. n; Uu-h'a- t, CANALS IN PRUSSIA. GOULD IS SUED. Berlin, Frb. 15. The committee on canals of the Prussian Diet baa reported, with a favorable recommendation, a bill providing for the following construction: 1. A navigable canal between the Rhine and Weeer, with a connection to Tbe bill, which Hanover, aad the canalisation ef tha has hcea set for considers ties tomor- Lippe: row, 1 said to have enough votes to (a) A canal from the Rhine, Ruh-ror- t, to the Dortmuad-Em- a iuauro Us passage. This measure waa Canal or tha drawn np with tbe latsotion of pre- vkdnlty of Haros (Rhine-Harn- e Canal), venting nay trust from catering Kan- Inclusive of a branch canal from Dat-tel- n to sas and uiider-elllathe stats. Hamm; estimated coat, Speaker Stubbs, la explaining hia bevote against tbe refinery bill, is (b) Additional works on the Canal between Dortmund lieved to have expressed tba sentiment f (ba adaiiai (ration on the and Bevergarn; estimated cost. $1,463,-70- 0. meaaure, when be said: Tha legislature of Kansas haa over(c) A canal from tbo DortmunJ-Eturned tba tradition of history- - It I Caaal, Bevergern, to tha river Weeer, an alarming situation. Thia ia only connecting with Hanover; branch canthe beginning end nobody dure any als to Osnabruck, Mlndaa and Llndeu, Feb. Id. Minneapolis, Early today when this frenxy will lead tia. It may construction of reeervolra In the upper three masked highwaymen, lying la wait upon tbe fioat veranda of tli reaideare of Ur. 1hlllp Mueller, leveled their revolver at the returning physician and hia coachman, Emil Roggata. They ahot the latter through the abdomen, end then robbed the duclor and USE T m parte of tbe river We.er end sum lation works of the Weei W;Ux Hu, eln; estimated coat, f.x.b, hm (d) Canalisation of Ike Lippe' struct Ion uf branch canal (rum Wewr to the Dorimund-Ki- n Canal, r and from Hamm to Lipp .ir ... tlmaied coat, $10,6U,8uo. te) Improvement of the cultivtriu. uf tha eoU ia connectlun wiiu the aorta under Items a to d, estimated iw tu 3. Improvement uf the wama, tween tbe rivers infer uii.l WeichMt alao of the river Warthr from ih iirr Netxo to the city of io-eesumati GOVERNMENT OF CANAL ZONE. coat, 65,626,650. 4. Tbe canaliiation of the Oder fma Washing ton. Feb. IS. In the house the Glataer Neieae to Brest ju, n4 today, following the adoption of tbo mental work! between roaference re purl on the omnibus Furetenberg on tha Oder, claim bill, the house resumed conndar-etto- o of roeervolrs; estimated irn-- iifX 700. of the bill to provide a government for the canal acne. All tha comTbe entire eoet of the project asntt mittee amendment war agreed to and i placed at 334,5T5,OuO mark tbe hill waa yesterday affect not only tbe oil trust, but other combines. The freight-rat- e bill passed makes tbo railroads a oommon carrier, and. In thi way, tbe oil trnet a well aa other trust, are to be fought. 0. g Daring Crime in Day Time in City of Minneapolis Actios is for $16,000403 is Stock md Bonds, Naw York, Feb. 16. Argumat hi been heard and decision rraemd by Judge Kelkigg of the supreme court on a demurrer Interposed by Frank J. Gould and Helen M. Gould, to tha co, mplaint of Thouias O'Connor ot N, Y., who has sued thaai, tha Virginia Paaawager and Bower company and tbe Atlantic Development company to compel the reitonUaa of more than $10,000,000 of tba capital stock of the Virginia Passenger and $6,000,000 of its bonds. It i alleged by tha plaintiff tint control of more than $10,000,000 of capital stock of th Virginia company and more than $6,000,000 of Its howl wa acquired for little or no Disposition of the luterqrbu trolley road between Richmond uf Petareburg also figures in the suit. Watrr-ford- com-paa- comM-cratlo- AMERICANS 8 hla coachman of 60. When Mr. Mueller attracted by th shooting, opened th door to let her husband in, a big SL Bernard dog buunded out of the veatlbnle at the robber The dug waa killed. Mrs. Mueller waa commanded by tba robbers to stead, but ahe ran through tha liuuse to a bark duor and alarmed tbe neighborhood. The robbers then ransacked the bouse and. after securing their booty, and Jumped Into the doctors cutter drove sway. The coachman was taken to the city hospital, where It la feared he will die. DISASTER IN CARACAS Order of Court is Of- British Stamen are Father Perished While Hurled in all fensive to Asphalt Trying to Aid Sick Child. Directions Company. disParis, Feb. II. A patch from Caracas, says that upon Lba pressure of President Castro, tha court haa ordered the sequestration of the landed property of tbe Americas Asphalt company. This dee talon, th dispatch adds, ha caused exoltement iu the American colony at Caracas semi-offlci- RECEIVED nr of goo-ora- Feb. Washington, Rouaeveii haa directed James K-- Gar16. A Mluer field, MNumiaekiear of corporation, to Iluitc, Mout Ki-Missoula say that at begin iumediauly the oil investigaspecial from a meeting of the city council last tion requested by tbe house yeeter-da'ib investigation by direction J. 1L uight au ordinance .uhniitied Wharton of Butts, in behalf of Senat- of tie president will be rigid end or Y. A. (Turk, for lbs granliig of a comprehensive. Tbe preaid ent has franchise for a street railway line in directed a letter to Mr. Garfield ia the city was passed. The system will which bo baa given hi direction and be the drat iu the history of die city preent ed iu outline bis views. T'ke inquiry will be pressed as rapand will embrace abflotil thirty uillca idly as possible. Tbe stop of tba of roau. Investigation nnd tlie time it will occupy cannot' ba indicated at this time. HARRIMAN IN WASHINGTON Kepraaautative Campbell of Kansas, Will Attend a Dinner to b Given the tbe author of tbe resolution, had a conference with tbe president today. President. Mr. Campbell's Idea ia that the investigation should concern particularly Washington, Feb. 16. K. H. lfarrt-ma- n tba litumtion lu the Kaunas Held. came to Washington tonight to attend a dinner given to the president by Secretary Morton. It was slated Topeka, Kan-- , Fab. 16. Governor hat Mr. llarrliuaa'i call was personal and that railroad rate legislation Hook declines te say whether or not be will sign the blU providing for tbe waa not discussed. erection by tba sUta of ag oil refinery, passed by (bo house yesterday. Th governor and hla friaudi hoped, it ia said, to defeat tbe weaaurm eat the fact that tha bonne passed it by such au overwhelming majority will, it ia believed, deter him from vetoing It Tba two bills passed by tbe hone ra .) d ncgli-gcbC- Car Line in Mimoula. PROWL 18 New York, Feb. IE Right workmen were badly injured by an explosion of sulphur In the Brooklyn Hulphur work a In Brooklyn today. Firemen and policemen who brought them out of the buUdlug, were ihemselve much affected by breathing the fumns of sulphur, and at one time ten firemen were lying mi the sidewalk, with ambulance Mumleff, foner mlaiii-t-ar surgeons administering restorative. It apiKdiui d arabonaador at. ia lialiiived fonr of the Injured work- Feb. 15 Tbe Japanme lln-Tuesday and are firing today on Poaltkog hill, with eight tuch gtin., currying pro Jr utile, ludiratiug tluit they are aiege guaa uaed at Fort Arthur and the flr.l to be mounted in position lioiure the Russia linaa below Muk-drcon-A new eituatkm therefore l runt a the Ruiaa orator wad tba aituattnn appear to have born rendered mure uncertain and complicated by tba battle of Saudcpav, and the arrival of open weather indicating an early eprlng. At aonie part of (hr liura there m unusual familiarity. Kua-uaand Japanese officara la entertain partlea Mnkden, Wednesday, Franchiie Granted for a Street Queenstown, Feb. 16. An explosion of gasoline occurred on board tlie new submarine boat A-- 5 today while the officers nnd crew, 11 mea, were engaged ia charging tha tanka. The crew ware burled in all directions. Nina of them were picked up by boats and takes to tbe boapttaL Two were dead on tbs Cheboygan, Mich,, Feb. 16.-A- Ihert Hoi'1 Fleurry walked on the Ire from Blanc island to this city, Saturday night to gat medicine for hia lrk child. Th mercury waa 16 degress below sera hat he bravely set out on tbe return Journey. That waa tba lent seen uf bin. and thsr to little doubt that he perished and hia body ia covered by drifting now. Hla wife came to thia city t A number of tbe crew of the gunboat look for blm aad large searching Haxard volmtsared to go to tha rescue were organized to ererch for b of tba submarine boat's erew, but hardold. ly had they got on board tue submarine body. He was $1 years when a aoonnd explosion took place and aU tbe rescuers were more or lees InACTRESS It DEAD. jured. LinuL Skinner, an officer of the subNew York, Feb. 16. Kltnl Morito inhla of died aotreaa from ToLlo, Japan, w aa marine, subsequently with her slater to thia came juries. The total number of mea injured waa to perform at tha St. Louis foi f, fifteen. Some of them were dreadfully dead here from heart failure. The dancer wa the daughter of mutilated. Lieut Good, commanding tha A-- 5, theater proprietor io Tokio. She v sustained terrible injuries about the $1 year old and came ner vlU JTF face. He will probably recover, but bis toter st the close of the flf- two had filled elnce then enfl eye eight ia destroyed. The interior of tbe submarine boat at the home of some of the F to on fire, which delays a compute exprominent social entertainer ia amination. city. A-5- COLD HAS CLOSED COLLIERY Senate Listens to the WaaharlM aad Jig Machinal Are Blacked Throughout tbo Coal Region. Pottavlll. Fa., Feb. 16.' The Lehigh Valley Coal company haa ordered the suspension of a number of its collieries Waxhington, Keb. 16. ins mpeaege until Monday, on account of tba Intense from the President, transmitting to the cold. Coal waaheriea and jig machines scnel a protocol of au agreemunt with are blocked throughout th region toShu Homingo, providing for the day by ice. In thl city, it was four WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. and disbursement by tbe United degrees below sero, and in the country tbe cu stems revenue of the districts the mercury reached 10 below. Installalioa of Commercial Plant on Stales of island, was today cadered made public, Pacific Coast. together with ibe protocol, a lot tor from John B. Moor, formerly assistant Sum Francisco, Kell. 16 A repreaen- alive of a wireless telegraph com- secretary of state, hich gives a atate-meu- t regarding th award under the here arranging for thu lnsial-laiio- u pany former protocol, aad tbe award of the uf a plant (or communication with Panama by a direct casi route rnmmiaeinn which settled the claims of and by way of th cbm via lVavcr, the San Domingo Improvement comKansas city, Chicago, New York, Key pany. The aenale went into executive West, Iorto Rico and Cuba. Following after morning business, at which Smitbfleld, Wsat of Peoria, llliaoii, ia this, direct communication will. It ,s Quarantined and Cut Off From time the action was taken. .aid, be perfected between this dtv, tha Outside. T he la of 4.500 word mesiuge nearly the Philippine, the Orient and tha and was In read full to It the senate. Hawaiian Islands. An effort ia now Peoria. Feb. 16. Smitbfiidd, a village is largely a of the rights and being made to secure the site for tne mile went of baa been quarforty of duties the United States under tbe antined because of here, nucMsary stations in this city or in Monroe Joct line and tha the prevalence of President its vicinity. caeca of smallpox. The last means the protocol afford a practical of many ih effleieney of the Vn. j-- Suites gov- of communication with the eatalde world was cut off when the telegraph FELL FIVE STORIES. ernment hi maintaining the doctrine. office waa closed by the illness of In beginning his message, tbe Presioperator. Scores of deaths have occurHeadlong to Death From a Building in dent frays that condition in San Duluth. have lieen growing steadily worse red. fur many yeaia, and debt have been lhiluth. Feb. 16. Claud si. Suivcly, cuntracted SUSPENSION OF BROKERS. beyond the power of the Rea promluenl attorney, pitched headpublic to pay. Certain foreign counlong from a fifth story window in the tries. be says, have felt themselves agNew York, Feb. 16. The suspension Lonsdale building today mid wan kill- grieved beiHuse of tbe of of ElUngwood A Cunningham, brokers, ed. Ho alone at lie time. Mr. debt due to their citlrens, and have waa announced on tbe Stock Exchange Snlvely came to the uffUc e.irlv to pre- felt that the only way they couM ever today. The firm made aa assignment pare some legal paper und it I believ- K t ed he looked out of llir window to I y any guarantee of payment would be yesterday. The firm expects to resume acquisition .f territory or taking business next week. see what time it was by a public cliirx charre rf the customs affairs of the reovercome fell and, uut. by dlzaluces, public. It is pointed out by the President that 'possibilities along with tbe rights it NEW TELEGRAPHY. ihe Monroe doctrine would prohibit any confers. He say further: foreign government from stepping in, Tbe Justification of tbe United Taris. Feb. 16 Interesting rxperi-n'.fe- nnd he any that those who profit br States taking thia burden and incurring were made yesterday between i Me Cetrine must eceept rertatn rA thia responsibility la to be found is the Paria and txmdon with a new rapid Chicago, Feb. 16. The Bcnaingen of fact that it U incompatible with interThe apperatut. lelegraphie inventors, this: c:ty tonight established a new national equity for tba United States Poliak and Via rag, claim the inworld.1 record for three gimp to refuse to allow other powers to taka strument can tniiiimit 40.000 words an by ro'.l-.rr- : howling nrt average of 1.091 Tbe the only means at their disposal of hour with the lilp of mx elerks. The I cat tbs claims of their creditors and previous accepted record wax that arrive in wrkuu mesMge uf f iV Kmpire of thl city when thev yet refuse itself to take ear such characicrt. 2 3. rtJM au averace ef steps." Message on San Domingo par-ti- e HIRED TWO SMALLPOX STANDARD ASSASSINS IN OIL PEOPLE AND SCORES PORTLAND OF DEATHS ARE SILENT 1 on sy tt u nt s i mt-iefyi- in-t- ai Rockefeller and Regera Decline cuss the Kansas Move-mea- t. te Dis- and 01 Shooting on tha Street Wouadiag ef a Chlnamaa m White Man. att Portland. Ore., Feb. 1.-- An John D. Rockewe Lee Moon, feller, head of tha Standard Oil com- to aaaamlnatr this d(y. pany, who to now In Lakewood, N. J, wealthiest Chinese in baa been informed of tbe action taken resulted ia Moon's receiving wound in the hip and J. M. reby the bouse of representatives man ho questing the secret ary of commerce and a young white ahoaider. labor to investigate the crude oil and by, being ahot In tha place where the oboutinf petroleum situation, with special refer- on 2nd street, between ence to rerent developments in tbe tba heart of Kansas field. Mr. Rockefeller received Oak streets. In the city end the news with considerable interest, but nesa section ofboth for tm thoroughfare declined to make any comment. Ofresulted tro ficial of the company in this city alao nece. Th shooting to recover were disinclined to discuss tbe matter. Moon's endeavoring . uabla ring from a alave woman. H. H. Rogtra cald: to said, in part by Chre Ho It Information In view of tbe limited Cbineac. worn which ha reached me and the fact that other wealthy woman tbe to In going to tlie Standard Oil oompany already been ordered awl- baring 1 nothtba subject of inquiry, can say After Moon bad left tne ing regarding the matter. I am unacon Second street are lodgings quainted with the nature of the inves- fa aa Washington treat, a k tigation which has been set on foot In hots commenced. More ace tha of I cannot event to propriety any rua and waa pursued a statement at thi time." a1 police station at Oak oree afsasstna who fired 20 How New York, Feb. 1$. Fribk Bill, a After the fray Che pi Tonfl German sailor who was removed from on a chtrg of blrlagJre wboM men th steamer Orizaba last Friday suf- Leons HI. theMoon.a Mo fering from yellow fever, ia dead in tng. toonkillJoe Tong HI Swinburne island hnipitaL Hi body found searched. will be cremated New York, Feb. 16. W ' wJjJ j - , |