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THE CONFERENCE. agreeable to equity. The EFFECTS OF THE FLOOD. Worse Than Was Supposed. WASHINGTON. FRENCH FIRE-EATERS. demurs to the proposition the grounds Aluuciukro.uk, N. M., FROM Forecasting tne Probable suit on Washouts on the Railroads and March 14.?The It? that a Court has no jurisdic- Hlslnsr of Rivers. freight wreck at Fairview, on the of Its Deliberations. tion in such a suit and Atlantic and Pacific, is greater New York, March 14.?Referring to Redding, March 14.?Six hundred than at Some Dnels Likely to Result i that the United States cannot be sued in with bridge timbers, first reported. The train was traveling The President's Fixed Honrs the Samoan conference the Herald's such a case. The Court then says: "In men etc., arrived at a rapid rate of speed, and Washington correspondent "When to-day from Oakland to repair the rail- on ap- Receiving. says: From a Debate. this case, the claim is founded upon a road track between Redding proaching the curve, tbe engine jumped for the Samoan conference assembles at statute of the United States, and a and Duns- the going down upon rouir. There three washouts at track, the embankment Berlin it will be found that the United statutory contract, and the value of the are and turning over on its side. Fifteen cars States refuses the German proposition Elmore, and 400 feet of track covered A NUMBER OF NEW NOMINATIONS CASSAGNAC REFUSES TO FIGHT. matter in dispute exceeds one thousand near Sims. In Redding it has been followed it in a heap. A brakeman that the control in Samoa shall be in the dollars and is less than ten thousand. rain- named Oliver Ferguson leaped from one hands of a single power, as Bismarck in- Ifthe matters alleged, then, constitute a ing and blowing continuously. The of the cars, breaking his right leg sisted the Washington conference. It river is high and the creeks, for a part of and Debate iv the Senate on the Rela- at Boulanger Defies the Majority of a claim, within the meaning of that sustaining internal injuries. He was was proposed then by him that term as used in the statute, the United of the time, not fordable. Wires are brought here to-day and will probably tions of the United states to should coutrol in Samoa for five the Chamber?The Patriotic States is suable and down, and the exact damage to the rail- thereon in this court road above cannot be told. die. The engineer and fireman were its Neighbors. years, and that after that, the League the Cause. the court has jurisdictionover it concur- pinned for several hours in perilous power having the largest mercantile in- rent with the Court of Claims. After Delta, Cal., March 14.?The storm positions, and it is thought the latter is terests should control another fiveyears, careful of was unprecedented. Itrained incessantly according Associated Press Dispatches to the Hirald. consideration the matter I hurt internally. IAssociated Press Dlseatchee to the Herald I and that, to tbe German re- \ am satisfied that they do constitute a since Sunday. Tho Sacramento river ports, would have been Germany over has been a raging flood, covered with A Terrible Washington, March 14,?The Presi- Paris, March 14.?1n the Chamber of claim wi-hi» the meaning of the Act. Duel to the Death. again." The correspondent further The statute is remedial, and remedial floating logs and driftwood. The railroad Clarksville, Ark., March 14.? J. H. dent denied himself to all except a fa- writes: "The only real question before Deputies, to-day, Laguere averred that liberally construed." embankment has been torn away and his party intended to prosecute the statutes are to be landslides Underwood, a prominent planter, was vored few, in order to attend to official the Conference will concern the govern- cam- many serious have occurred. assaulted tp-day by ment oi the Islands, and the United paign carefully and legally. He would PROJECTED RAILROADS. One hundred passengers bound for Ore- John Wellford, his business. He consulted with the Secre- gon tenant, who fired two loads from a shot- States can accept nothing less than the not appeal to the Chamber, whose ver- have been here since last night and gun at him, and then used tary of the Interior, the Postmaster-Gen- rule of a native government, assisted, The L'nlou Pacific to Enter tbe probably will be sent back to the gun as a eral and the Attorney-General in regard dict was immaterial, but to the country, State by Two Routes. club. Underwood finallysucceeded in if it is thought best, by the Redding till the track is clear. One getting near enough, and Wellford's to the nominations made to-day. Mor- advice of delegates or commissioners which supported the Patriotic League. San Francisco, March 14.?A private hundred and fiftyfeet of the track was cut letter, justreceived in this city from an throat from ear to ear. Underwood's row, of California, also called on him. of the three powers of the United States, He denied that the League was a secret swept into the river, in sight of Delta, by left shoulder shot and Germany, acting together society. The real conspirators were those officialin the construction department of a landslide. Between twenty and thirty was off. when the PRESIDENT willreceive. the Union gives under agreed restrictions. Ifhe accepts Pacific information con- slides and washouts are reported in a Woltley's Appointment. The President has issued a new set of who rebelled against universal suffrage. cerning the reported plans of the Union this plan, Bismarck will first have to Persecution and violence would only distance ol twelve miles northward. Tucson, March 14.?Great enthusiasm rules forroutine executive business. The abandon his recent pretensions. It is Pacific to enter California either by one Palmer flagged eight miles south last hasten tbe hour when the country, dis- of the Sierra passes north of the present prevails among the friends of Colonel Cabinet will meet Tuesdays and Fridays thought here in some quarters that he night, and found places where the end Lewis Wolfley, who has been nominated p. will refuse lo do this, and that England gusted and indignant, would expel the Central Pacific passes, or by way of of the ties projected at 12:30 m, Senators and Representa- Fresno and Bernardino counties, over the washed- for Governor byPresident Harrison. The tives will be received every day from 10 may once more go with him, and, Chamber. [Applause from the Right.] San out of the river. Palmer Republicans, although divided before the in that case, the conference can secure General Boulanger rose, and crossing from Nevada and Utah. The letter as- and Mott again went south this morning nomination, until 12. Persons, not members of Con- serts that the railroad has branches pro- are now united in his sup- gress, having business with the Presi- no settlement. When that becomes his defiantly regarded the majority. twenty miles clearing the track. Super- port. clear, itis not impossible that an altern- arms, jected to enter the State at both ends, intendent George arrived from Dunsmuir dent, will be received from 12 until 1 An uproar ensued, during which Thießse writer asks for "literature of a every day except Mondays and Cabinet ative may be presented to Bismarck and and the this afternoon with a force of men forre- Think They Have Them. Salisbury. The United States may say was censured for having apostrophised statistical nature, relating to the coun- pairing the wires. Three specials left Tulare, Cal., March 14?The days. Those who have no business, but the President. Cassagnac defied the ties of San Bernardino and Los Angeles, South- call merely pay their respects will be to Germany and England: "You insist Boulanger. Redding with 200 workmen for San Fran- iern Pacific detectives say they are sure to that Germany shall control in Samoa. Chamber to prosecute Debate across which our projected Salt Lake cisco and material for received by the President in the east was clotured by 318 to 214. The Cham- and Lob Angeles road will pass; also, repairing the of corralling the Pixley train-robbers to- room at 1 p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays Very well. In that case we feel our- by track. The weather is clearing to-night, iLON3. debate, duels are imminent between California League Umpires, Etc. for travel will ? corps. They first assembled at the Arene and Provost Delaunay, Burdeau San Francisco, March 14.?President be interfered with for Tlie State Printer's Kill Passed ignac several days. ' Department resplendent court Laguerre. State in the Veto. and Cai s and Pichon and Mone, of the Calfornia League, to-day costumes and were presented to Blame, Over Governor's Later ?De Cassagnac refuses to fight made tbe following appointments of um- San Francisco, March 14.?General who escorted them to the White House Sacramento, March 14 ?Considerable with Burdeau. It is expected that an pires and scorers for the season of 1889: Superintendent Fillmore, of the South- and presented them to the President in opposition was manifested in the Senate amicable settlement will be arranged be- Umpires?John B. Young; crn Pacific Company, said to-day that Sneridan, F. the washouts of such extensive the blue parlor. The reception was in- this forenoon to the bill appropriating tween Arene and De Launay. Pichon's alternate, E. Van Court. Officialscorers? were an ' nature formal and lasted half an hour. $80,000 for buildiDg a medical college iv seconds are Deputies Clemenceau and La For Sacramento, J. D. Young; for Stock- on tbe line between here and Ore- We take pleasure in offering to the investing San part of State Deputies gon that through trains not be public a limited nnmber of tne Urst mortgage, NEW NOMINATIONS. Francisco to be a the Bordere and Lacuerre's are ton, Gibson P. Kellv; San Francisco, would liiper cent, coupon bonds of the University, and the bill was lost. Britt Laisant and Herrise. J, W. Stapleton and H. W. Batchelder run for forty-eight hours. The President sent the followingnomi- changed vote gave nations to the Senate to-day: J. 8. his and notice of a Parik, March 14.?M. De Freycinct, for games played on Thursdays, Sun- Santa Barbara, March 14.?Another motion to reconsidor. Minister of War, has assumed the duty days and all holidays; for games played slight landslide occurred near Rincon'to- Clarkson, of lowa, to be First Postmaster- The Assembly bill mothered by Laura day, the Santa General; Louiß Wolfley, Tucson, Ariz., of Minister of Marine, the office having on Saturday, and all games at Oakland, on Barbara division, and be of De Force Gordon, enabling women to been made vacant by the death of Ad- Waller Wallace. Ihe local train was delayed three-quarters Lowe Gas aid Electric Co. to Governor Arizona. Postmasters, vote at all elections for school officers, of an hour. The prospects are for more William Wallace, Indianapolis; Jas. M. miral Janres. OF 1.03 passed the Senate by a vote of 24 to 7. The provincial magistrates have been The Deadly Kerosene Can. rain to-night. ANGELES. Kellogg, Wicks, Mont.; Jeremiah Sulli- The Assembly bill, providing for tho van, Montana, Collector of Customs for instructed to search the houses of the San Francisco, March 14.?Mrs. Jas. San Bernardino, March 14.?Wash- |Funds to be used for the further extension of appointment of a Commission on Rivers of the Patriotic Lesgue Bulger horribly burned this outs on the Santa Feline reported at the company's plant and street mains to various the District of Montana and Idaho; John leaders in their was morn- are