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3 LA ssa eracaiael ine ° Both Branches. Appropriation. and Naval Bills Adopted, * After Prolonged-Debate. Cana’ Promoters Succeed in Getting One Mil- ign for Investigation of Panama and Nicaragua Routes. noon with Its absotutely necessary work completed. When the senate convened, at it o'clock yesterday morning, tt faced the tank of considering two of the Breat appropriation bilts, those for the army and for supplying the gen- WASHINGTON, March 4— (Bulletin) —- Both branches of Congress held all-night sessions. The Senate at 9:45 a. mM. toek a recess un- eral deficiencies. The former carried til 10:30 a, Mm. appropriations exceeding $80,000 008, The House adjourned a/ and the tatter #29,000,900. With a ae- | termination to complete the few minutes later to the | priation bills, the senate oben same hour. All of the an mediately to consider these matters, | nual appropriation bills are mm at § o'clock at hight the army safe, and there will be no, hens been pamed nearly was passed, the deficiency _ “extra session. All through) Maura before. eodlyphen en 4 code bill was Presented agreed to. were made in both Houses, | and for a time it was feared |The""Inauuny ot the sontate te SEATTL JVGRESS HAS ADJOURNED Alter an Exciting All-Night Session of, ee night fiery tea A conference repert on the Alarh A partial report on the sundry civil there would be a deadlock’ on the appropriation bills# The Senate confirmed the} nominations of Schley and Sampson, Schley ranks Sampson The Honolulu cable amend-_ ment in the sundry civil bill was passed by both ’ branches shortly before the recess. Finally Passed It. WASHINGTON, March pes (Bulletin) —The. river and harbor bills were agreed to in both the House and Sen- ate this morning. They were immediately sent to the President for approval. Fora Canal Survey. WASHINGTON, March 4-- (Bulletin) — The river and harbor bill carries an appro- priation of a million of dol- lars to be expended in a thorough examination of the Panama, Nicaragua and other canal routes. Naval Bill Passed. WASHINGTON, March 4— (Bulletin) The naval bill has passed both branches of Coyre It provides for three first-class battle- ships, three protected cruis- ers, and three unprotected cruisers. Congress Adjourns. WASHINGTON, March 4— (Bulletin) — The hands of! the clock in the House were} turned back fifteen minutes ywJorder to allow the com- pletion of the work. After olutions final adjournment} was taken, then joined in number of songs, and shook | hands all round, The final) | incorporate The members line of franchises in Cuba, the portion relating to the with SINZINE 4 drawat of the United States troops lin the istand. = Secure am agreement on the Waiinn cable preposition created a heated tscussion. ‘The following billie were passed. T the hatiogal White Croes of America, and for other pur- pores; amending the internal . enue laws tn regard Mallory of Florida presented nt credentiain of his colleague, Samuel appointed senator by the pte of Florida to fl a va- Caney Until Miled by the legisiature. ‘The credentials were Med, Platt of dissenting from the Connecticut conatitutionality of the appointment. Hale of Maine called up the gen- eral appropriation One of the, important amendments which the house conferees had de- clined to accep! was that providing for @ Pacific cable. Morgan denounced what he term- ed the “log rolling” in both houses regarding public building. declaring that the action of the ules of the house was a fraud and an outrage. At 2:20 a. m. today the senate re~ wamed tegisiative business, = Frye reported no further agreement could be reached, the house conferves de- elntng to reopen the river and har- bor agreement already reached. Warren said he wan satiated that the conferees had done all they could, and rather than impert! the great appropriation bills he would yield the point. The report was then agreed to without division. The conterence report on Washington public library bill war agreed to. 1m THE HOUSE. While there were hot times in the senate, there were warmer times in the house, At times the house was Ike bediam. Pound an the epeaker would with his gavel, it was almost impossible to preserve order, and to the casual vinitor in the gallery the proceedings on the floor must have | been about as intelligible as an ex- citing day in the wheat pit would be to a parish priest. The noise and confusion on the floor, punctuated with the constant banging of the #peaker's gavel or bhackgrounded ih the droning voice of the olerk, members facing each other and talking at the same time, pages scur- rying up and down the aisles — all this wos utterly distracting, Dut the people in the gallorien stayed, and there was a dozen persona in line In the corridors waiting for every vacant eat, so great ia the attraction of a dying congress. Frye, of Maine, chairman of the committee on commerce, premented the final conferenae reports on tf river and harbor bill, He consent- ed to withhold it In order that con- sideration of the general deficiency | Dill might be proceeded with, and the the adoptic yn of various res-|"9 as amended was passed Foraker then offered the amend@- ment of which he gave notice a taw ys atnce, declaring against era at- omitting The amendmena as | offered was as follows “That no property, concessions of any kind franchis, whereever adjournn rent of the Senate! \ahati be granted by the United &tates was not marked by any unusual demonstrations. The Prosesdin ngs. WASHIN |, March 4. Yeater: day was the last teria > day of the filiy-fifth congress in the sen ate and the day ee racterize vent ont oo, paavy strain hos hard work Tov midnight order wae being evolved from tb chaos of the earl ft of th ay and even in and the 4 yeot ia now fate that creme 9 Sjourn ¢ ir by any military or other whatever in the Istand rs ring the occupation there United States. ‘The bill as amend- paathor- fed was passed. GAME FROM DAWSON: 8 Memerchusetts: Kove Whe Pwiats a Ludd Tale. W. H. MeKern, of Tewton arrived from the north on th ey Homer. He comes from Dawson, Where he has been singe last spring | He came to Skagway by way of the ¢ ateam- to ‘atte | t oe — for other purpowes: the | wo bers, | bt providing a site for the ent “num | ington pubile brary buliding. je bill was stricken-out by the} conferees. The deficiency bi, ant Marn,, | SE !Chileoot tratl, and had a rough trip, He ayn “Affaire are quiet at weon, and ho now strikes are reported to have been made. Many of thd miners are etill in thelr winter quarters, little work on theeinins is betne done. The weather has been very the thermometer registering 48 most of th aero | ume, Me Any peo ple at Dawaon are with food and shelter, and much suf fering ts we The government has at present from 9 to $00 peo ple for whien it in furalshing sup plies, Much sickness la prevateat and the hospiqgie are overnroy The peop . ring mostly from fever and pr onin, On the laveraxe of sixteen penile per day Are d¥tbe If the hoapitoit from there caution “The rivere and streams & hare frozen ove whieh pr ony mining being done on them. ‘The round ts erd fromen. Work WY hardty be remimied before uh latter part of Maret or Aprit Mr. MeKérn fa om fie way Co F | . 8 pein ence aim on * rene Dawson ‘ [he ham been working #ince lart eum mer. It proinivee good dewelor He expects to return during the rum | mer, ‘ | —_ Another Fight. A, March 4.—Thé gunboat m wen Airtd da by an ine vure short battery at Melaabor thin morning, “The Rennington re piled and soon demotfhhed the bat tery and set fre the native por Hon of the town, destroying many dweltings. wmal! stre MAN! Nenntng RAIN MAKERS ‘Indian Shoot at Ciouds. ANGELES, Marth ta leerien Of expertmonte in artifielal rain-making are being inaugur | here under the difection of Professor T. 8 ©. Lowe, and various devices for bombarding the eky have been j eaaptes, There is a great need for ted ——$—$———___________ lo Kentucky Distilertes .. Am. Car @ Foundry ‘pion Rag & Paper, nited Bhow Machinery .. Filippines Offer Battle MANILA, March 4—The tneur- gents made & spirited attack on the outskirts of fan Pedro, Macati, thin) morning. Th® attack fepuleed. the fight tasting fully an hour. an American gunboat prevefited the enemy's reinforcements from cross. ing the river, One man wae killed MORE POEMS COMING Recovery. NEW YORK, March 4.—There is a rapid «improvement in Rudyard) Kipling’s condition. quiet night and ¢ | ands vad res yoeefut asleep | PRES DENT MILL. President Hill and the other Enst ern paliway officials are expected to afrive tonfeht from Victoria on th | steamer Kingston, The private car which conveyed the party from the | Fam, was. brought down to the Great Northern depot this morning. and is" Hikety that the will leave shortly for the East. DEWEY'S THANKS Wires From Manila to Tis Countrymen. WASHINGTON, March 4.--fecre- tary Long received the following der patch from Manila this morning Plenwe mrt for yourself, the President Congres, and my coun- trymen, great honor confirmed upon Dewey.” me. The trains on the railroad are still ble heavy fail of snow by the tn "tite It fm Wkely that it will not continue | an the ™ y. ar@ th m ie ad weather much longer, vancing rap grows worn A REW SCHEDULE f cuba| The Time of Great Horthern a N by the! | Trains to Be Changed. | Commencing on March 12th, a n achetule will @o Inte effect changin: urmne of all the Northern Pacific west The important schedule will I init of an additional train on the line running exclusively between is le and the east, and nding a} } oh train fo connection to the | cities and stationg a the Acting under the ne mwhedule, one Jot th come di reet ty , le Paul at [8:55 @ arriving at Seatt » WASHINGTON, Fashion, They Will) Are Again Defeated Casualty Report Is Yet Incomplete. Kipling ae on the Road to. He passed a) oMcials | my heartfoit thanks for the | t Northern | nwonden. | SATURDAY EVENING,» MARC iit 4, At 9:00 p.m. making the ron in pEy re something Hike 1! hours & minute turn trip it leaves Meattio at & a. im The train will to Portland, leaving St. Paul at 8 p.m, ) curs, however, coming to Beattic, ar riving here at 11:46 « The train east bound from Seattio Will leave at 4:55 in the afternoon, running dirdet to Bt, Pauls | Two Hundrod Sail and Steam | raale Pal v The administration of the Nurcau a Veritan just pebtished the Hat of ma re reported dur OT ‘ " 4 a vey m reported OV" COMMODORE ARE ALL ADVANCED one ne returns are # fol Balling vessels rep od oceans desi fowt, TZ Amerivan, 2 Argentine, 2 trasitian, 35 Heipieh, ¢ Danieh, 4) On aking Promotions Congress Huteh, « French ® German 8 iret Gaste a Slight on Both Somp- n, 6 Bpantah, 10 Hwed- | son end Sehley. h, 2 Turkiah; totat 174. In this umber are included aine versels re pie od mibtiag ; . i ameru reported loat were: Pour | WASHINGTON, March | Austrian, 2 felsian: | [ernate Ih sects eebslon | Pritte Chinen Lnaimeed the cées of Rampe anteh, 2 Dutch, & Breneh, 4 Ger wenloy An 2 an, 1 Italian, 2 Japanes, 1 Fux | or the nawal poraonal ™ tah, 1 Sweedinh; total 4 Mn thie i cke adenine 1 f loanen were an fol. peer hed the service ting Venseta—Stre ving, 1 Wa n 6, fire 2, foundered @ aban |i appgde 1 es, mned 2 P eo ) Bi mpeon and [iotak, 174 Stegme ute to nothing | caltislon & fire 4, fou 1. toe | OVER Both lower on the lint than | toned 1, condemned 7 bas "| Kavte ana Howlson. heal 4@. | — — ! al | Pepe Recovering. HEM OF THE TRUSTS | He will not mo hours, Min temperature yorte are pormal j } : Aolemniding Combination of the Industries. NEW YORK, March 4,—!1 partial let of cecent trus thelr authorised capitalize v. M. C. A CORTESTS. oo STAR. 1sop, Telephone Subsoripti Pike 1600 PRICE ONE CENT. YOU WILL LIKE (tT "er", o If you buy a ° . HRALS Monitor Range hey are not the cheapest range sold, but Ai won't need another one for a lifetime... . SPELGER & HURLBUT SERTENG IMNKLINGS. fe. fm. Thom: in, of the Cur and FT yterlan ehureh, will ven the meeting for young men ¥. M, A. C, tomorrow after A motion for now @rial tn the ona ot oy B, Mason, convicted of b tanile and de Norn ing Ren nim to ¢ months in the pe tary . Articles were fied this morning nourp ing the King Mining Com- pany ttle, The capital stock Chas » 600,000. tiler, Chas, Kraune, an ‘The incorporations are han. Behettior, Chan, Kraure and Prankiin P. Andrews. Liedhaes to marry were t fur Albert G. Randell, of Baum- W, aged 25, and Anne Bh. Hughes, Tacoma, aged Luther Ray Jerks, age 2, and jon Rice, age 22, both of Benttte. The petilion of John G. Parnes, for the removal of chicken houses from tiece ¥, Bast Park addition, and from Pverett atreet. which was re- sived uy the board of public m January 2b, hee been granted Eugene Ziegler, a Chicago bank tefaulloe, was arrested by Detective Cuchbee, of the loca) force, and de- teetives Ino. FF. Thompaon and J F, Barly. of Chicexo, last night Ziogior in wanted wards of 819,000 #1 Trust and Savin when he was ape Judement by defoult hae been ob tained by J. 8, Pitot against Frank Puree, on b prominory note for $8, with 216.90 Interest, making @ total of 195.0%. Detective Jace Williams le very sick with an attack of ta erippe. for stealing up- om the Tilinolx bank, at a time nt paying tel The reguier meting of the board | lof punite works will be held thir efternoon. ‘The bowting team from the Geattle | nesigna Linesed Gil... 31,600,600 fat etob ts joke fatr way | Amerte Tin Plate 9), 600.000 win the northwert champtonahip . A | Ameroan Spirits, Mfr 35,900, 06 ‘teow Gaps ago the Seattle defeeted | Amertean Steel @ Wire, 9,000 004 the T. A. CG, team at Ta and Federal Steel .. . - $80,000,00" a little tater emain defeated the #9mMe | Giacame,. 10,000,000 team at the 8 A, C. alleys. Now | international Peper” 46,098,090 the ®. A.C. team, at Portiand, ba* | terornational Bilverware 0,060,000! token three out of four games from | Notional Biscult 35,009,008 | the Multonomah club. The T. A. C.| wetional Lend.. 9.990. 60 team at the same time losing three | aro ndard Distillerien.. 14.90.00 Spirits Distripeting 7,000.90" hited States Leather 129,990,600 nited @tates Mi ther 10 00,000 ‘ontinental Tobsvne 0,090,006 | 10,00 em on $7.0%9,000 | National Cer, nited State 22,009,009 Milling * | Tolat.. ; Py 4.0 to the Americans ANG! The Absee West Neca not, inotude | | soy of the off troets, ar Mtandare (ot, Aaieri€an Sugar, American Cou- per, Cotton Ot, ete, ner euch ron etme as Fewer Pipe, en) re Sup thea, And an innt: Ble ayacm whe Hizatio nly mot yet com plete, ¢ leading featureh of th trust programme ie that it is cing enginerred in all Ite ramificationn by ¢ | a dogen or 90 of American Saancters. ,on the gunboat. Privates Marrieau | They do the planning and a host of and Wheeler, of the Firet California. pordinater ao the work ve'r | were wounded. The in are much thet oe on the north side the feading in@uatrial trusts are city ate being atrengthened by the | working im perfect harmony The | use of barbed wire. small concerns in every ranch of Dewey rained flag of nduttry have been gathered in dur- LAN of the foreign warshls ng tho lagt twelve months, and arr harbor fired salutes. The eUN being absorbed at a rate that fleet offeried the first salutatwn of industrial 6o-operation. The lar we anrregations of industries are out of four game to the Oregon 94 | now being brow! ®@ together mall letub. The score at Portland last | or triste aro the “alves being ab evening was as follows sorbed Into larger ones, and with Seattie.Cole, 19%; Churchill, 17%. the faithful adherence to the trust McKenaie, Ebrileh, 167; Gillette, | programme the end of thia present | 164; Bowen, 190. te exnnoted (o witness overy | Multonomah.-Idleman, 197; Cau ant Industry united Inn com- thorn, 177; Coffman, 174; FO. Burch: | pact entity, with no matertal oppori hardt, 151; Sigler, 11, C. A. Hurek- | tion left. This programme includes hard!, 142 . |minen and transportation besiden By games— factory products Beattlo —— - oe | Multnomah H RE R Tacoma.—Par 5 167; Steed, 185; Tinling, 151; Griggs eS | 131; Tousey, 195. seam 2 inne Oregon Road Clab.—Buckfan, 203; | if Solomon ce. | Port Warden Files Mis Re man, 166; Mi fe, 148 port for February. Ry games Tacoma 206 193-- #99] Port Worden N. L. Rogers’ report Oregon ..... 268 247 252-1019 | for the month of @eyruary has boer - a —— submited to the ofty counell, It A. 0. v. W. PRBTEST. ents a8 fosons here have arrived during the . 1 w ith of February, 41 steamers, Columbia lodge No. %, A. 0. & W. | paving @ net tonqage of 41,165, and fast evening adonted the following | 1s eatin vewnslne with A het ton resolutiog Resolved, That the L of 12.266, making a total of 6 members of Columbla lodge No. 2 Bees ee A. ©. U, W., do moat emphations- dg Sihtndye protest against the passage of house nage -—anie an partures + 43,150 net tona and 9 satling ves bil! No, 216, relating to fraternal #6- | Qin ce i796 net tons, making cleties whether amended or ae Of! | iia og ele, with a net ton ginally presented.” aaee a Shipments Nave been received as 2500 tonsa of merchandire; from for- elen porta, 4260 tons. tanagiiit cause Arrives |tons “From Britisnecolumbia ports, M44 tone of =omerchandine; from in Nanilla Harbor. Hawali, 200 tons of rice, Valued at 22.000, and 5 tons of fruit, va at MANILLA, Mareh 4.—The trans: | sao senator has just argived. ThE |” vpram Alaskan ports, 155 tgns of board are In good Hneatth | fish, valued gt £16,600; from Atlantic | A there Im only one Adhed . 1 tone of blacksmith coal, 1, that being due to acetdental at $81.26 avs ving wt 8 ogre - “i po Shippetl to coagtwise porta: Mere | | Francieco on February tat, with for 117 ton; coal, 94,690 tons, companies of the Twenty-aecond In- $108,170; wheat, 3075 t fantry. flour, 84 tons, $24,915; lum - t, 88100; fish trap Another Fish Gonreine. wo TORONTO, Ont. Maroh 4.~T1 Shipped to forciwn ports: Mer nbine recently incorporat chandise, 2126 tons; coal, 1700 tons, York comprising the salmon | %5.100; Mur, 176 tona, $85,618; wheat, ap interests on Puget, sound, will | 1788 tone, $85,615.59 ‘ tt is believed that the two comb’ ports; Merehandis tons tions are merely one and the same i lie, = ghvenl erates Mer At the coming sension of the Do- | chandise, 300 font teats ee §15.000 minion parilurnent th mbine wilt Value $12,405; fee pe ) tons, $15,000; apply for articles of incorporation aa Hime, 900 barrels, $75 the Dotninion fish company: This| “Total reoeipts trem wharfage and | Cana combine includes over @0 Sry va for the month, $159 fishing ‘plants along the great lakes, * b The Seattle faderation of the W. © T. U, hes again negtioned the city avnee FOROOREY, Tolar or tne Selowat’ teams tne business Matrict of Senttle, all | Observer Sastabury predicts ocea- aatoons between Yerler avenue and Pike wtreet, ‘Phis petit will up befge the city council on Mon day evening. nat rain for tonight and tomorrow r the eastern art of the state he predicts fatr weather, ¥ 25,000,007 | 190,009,000 | revolutionizes all preconerived ideas | The tadies of the Volunteers of Amertoa, and others interested, wilt rye coffee, sandwiches, and cake. lat the Armory, 118% Second arenue south, Saturday, March ¢, at 6 p.m 4. G, Tomlin, a machinist, wae ar- rested Inst evening by OVicer Barch, jon a tharer of netit larceny, He stole & pair of boota. | ‘The won mgned | Home Cetar river water ordinance yesterfay by Mayor | ‘The funeral services over the re- mains of Chas, Becker wer held from Bonney and Stewart's chapel yertordny afternoon Wm. Wiliams, charged with bur- | etartetne the houme of C. P. Teatro, in Weet Beatty on the afternoon of January 2rd, was tried yesterday before Jud quitted. The jury rendered a ver diet of net guilty, atter having been ayay only about ve minutes, A party of eight men arrived last night from Portiand, and are regis tered at the Northern. There me lare all carpenters and ahipbutld and bea bebn engaged by » | Batley the Northern, who will take them north Saturday. oO. Taft has been appointed per- | manent receiver for the Washington | planing mill company. J. 1. Joffe, the wholesale Mauor | man was attacked by an unruly) crows of boys Thureday night, Just as he was 7 to enter a Vester avenue oor. One boy threw tone striking Joffe on the forehead, kneck- ing hin senseless, Several boys) were arrested Joho Diel, a carpenter on Fourth avenue, near Pike, was arrested by Offeer Kelley thie morning. Diet has lpeon drinking Nard lately, and was} taken In on a charge of being a jub- Nie rascstevoarth MCRRIANT 8 JOB. Will Be Dirretor of che Next Census. March 4.—The el ex-Qov- WASHINGTON, President today nominat eri Merriam, of Minnes Director of the Census of 1900, SUNDAY y SERVICES. ‘Trinity Parish—Pov. Herbert HH. Gowen, rector. Morning subject The man with the measuring tne" Cranmer” ®. Church — Rev. WM. Ranted, pastor, Morning subject, “The leht of tye world’; evening, What shall be done with Christ.” Firet M h Baptist--Rev, L. J, Sawyer, Morning, no service; even- The sin of dancing.” Plymouth Congregational—Rev. W. Hi. Temple. Morning subject, ception of new members and munion"; evening, es opened St, Mark's Episcopal—Rey, J. P.) Liwyd, rector, Morning subject, “Phe Orat of brotherhood: evening, “The wise of olden times.” Firat Presbyterian — Rey. A. Ht Hutchison, pastar, Morning sub- fect, “Qur debt to the pioneers”; evening, “The price of atn Piret Baptist Chureh—Rev, L. 8, pastor. Morning sub: shureh of Christ’; evee- , “The last battle.” Bowe@nan T surbjoc ing Second Presbyterian Chureh—Rev. W. A. Major, pastor. Morning sub: Joc ywing, Cultivating, reaping"; evening, missionary meeting, to be! Life and work of Thomas, lai. 1217 Second Avonue TWO NEW OFFICIALS U.S. Steamboat Inspectors for Alaska Waters. < ae 14eK On ant after local inepectore of sten ve no Juriwtietion over Alnsha hes operating in Alenka mide sear This ne been set tione will have to take « vice cxaminatom, T he thie city wiht b ard in Wiltam Cope with ALD vide the nee Dianks with questions, recety answers and forward them to the civil verviee commirnion. —* The positions pay 1140 per annum h. ‘The Jurisdiction of the Alenk- on Mneneetors will extend over a kreate area than any other div- telet in the United Btates HO, THERE, DEWEY! Another Spanish Cruiser Out of Commission. PEREOL, March 4.—The Spanish ruiser Meteore, which greunded In the harbor here severot days ago, caught Ore here this morning, and in now burning. Howking Knocked Out. BAN FRANCISCO, March 4.—Erne of Buffalo knocked out Dal Hawkins, of San Francteco, in the seventh round of what was to be a 2)-round contest at Woodward's pavilion to- right, The result came as a sur- prime to Hawking and his friends, as until Une end of the sixth round Hawkins hed the better of the con-- test. Hrne fourht entirely on the { defensive and many predicted that the 6 would last the limit. A right hand swing did the work. John Af, MeDonnett has appitea to the City for permimion to con- struct a wharf at the foot of Vine atreet, to be weed for the purpose of shipping salmon the coming season. He states he will remove the wharf at any time the board of public works orders it, The wharf will be 24 feet long by 24 feet wide, and will be placed adjacent to the box fac- tory. CARIGO) MINERS COME. 4, K. Barker, W. N. Bissett, W. W. | Binwott and W, 8. Bissett are regin- | tered at the Diller from Cariboo, B. le There gentlemen own mines | around Cariboo. During the winter | they live In California, and on their return north have, for the last seven years, made it @ point to stop off '-\ for a few days in Seattle, There are fourteen other members of the party, Who will follow later on. | THEY” HAVE NO xO 10 TROUBLE. The Canadian : Pacific ratiroad ap- 1 vente to be suffering little Incon- venience from the heavy snowfall In | the mountains, and their trains are going and arriving to and from the | Hast in schedule time. No biock- ade from the snow are ‘enorted to | have oveurred along the route, >» ALONG THE WHARVES. | -——— ADD WATER FRONT. Tuce Sea Lion and Tyee were tak- |ing on oa! at the south bunkers e| this morning. Steame coltter Eitiu Thomson will he finished londing coal at the south bunkers tomorrow. She goes to San | Franciseo. | Steamer Walla Walla sails tomor- rew morning for Ban Francisco. The Vumatiila is due the samg day from the same port. Peitinh steamer Manuense was dl charging ballast in t he ballast grounds this morning. She wil) probably haul alongside tle Ariing- ton dock in the afternoon. Steam freighter Angeles alongaide the Merchants’ dock thir morning. discharging 1000 sacks of }earrote and Potatoes brought up } from Dungeness, ° Tho steanter Yukon ts likely to be sold to local parties, who will put [her In the fishing trade in Alaskan | watera, | The steam acfhoner Det Monte, | now nyiiding at Ballard, will prob- |ably Be Jaunched tomorrow, — She j will ev on a ervise in the North | Pacific ocean Tho steam Mhooner Northern Star which hes been tn course of eon- | struction for several weeks past, will | probably be completed about the | first of April. She is owned by an | Astoria corporation, who will put her in the ff ing trade in Alaskan ‘| waters, I fontanriianieterigicnan WaSHINGTON, March 4. — Con- |gremwn@e ‘esiey, of Texas, has | gem out the statement that he will not be @ candidate for leader of his Perty a the house @t the next sea sit «@ Congre@. Bailey made a S(1@ Pa M which he sald thag some of the @pev@rate in the House dig Snot re@son frow® gre same point of ew wit® reference to the bseetip ne was ©

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