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' W VOL. L. ASTORIA, OREGON, I'UflSDAT, JANUARY , 1800 Now is the Time .... THE ECLIPSE FOR 1 Blank Books, Miscellaneous Books, Diaries, Calendar Pads. GRIFFIN Holiday Presents!! We liavo over ono hundred different styles of Fancy iWkers in Muhognny, GoMeii Oak juid Itird.wye Mnjile which aro excel lent values and choice goods. Wo huvo also n beautiful line of Pictures artistically framed. LiuljoV Writing Desks, Tailor Tables, Tabourette, Jardinierro tands. I)llAcl :ftro assortment ol Smyrna?, Axmin IUU slers und" Wiltons. Artistic Picture FrotnltiK. Charles Heilborn 8 Son. Hero In o Llt of High Grade Goods at Moderate Prices: Fancy Creamery Hutter in Kegs and Molls. Strictly Fresh Eggs. New Crop Maple Syrup. Buckwheat and Griddlo Cako Flour. Packard & Smith's Fancy Italian Prunes. New Crop Nuts, Figs, Minco Meat. R.II. Halston ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. I Largest and Cost Equipped Offices In the Northwest PORTLAND DENTAL, PARLORS Crown and Bridge Work, $150 per tooth, guaranteed. Beat set Teeth, 85.00 fit guaranteed. Best Fillings, 00c up, guaranteed. All Work Positively Guaranteed to rive Perfect satisfaction OR NO PAY. Washington Building, Corner 4th and Washington fits. Fifth i'loor, Rooms 47, 48, CO, CI, 62. 'Phon Oregon, Urowa 493- HE weather will be getting colder soon. Better buy your STOVES now at HARDWARE CO. & REED. -Y Breakfast Food, Pancake Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Whole Wheat Cracklns. SH-Hs)--H!-a-eHs-- Floor WMklngton Balld- Columbia o THE FEELING NOW CHEERFUL General French's Successes Are Pleaslnf to England. CAVALRY MEED ILLUSTRATED Lodysmlth Kc ported All Well l to Sunday, Hut the lltiinliard mcnt Is Continued. U'M'O.V. Jn, ?. 4 30 A. M.-The u.(r, of OiimmuI Kr'ii't hi driving . I h, ll.x'in from (Vlr.huiv !ui allot a j welcome ray of Unlit through lh glm.lli i'f thr. cilliipiilgn III Holl.ll AM i, Ft'i-r) M here 1( n ri'iiutM-iHiM Upon ; a an rnuiupla ir aiund Ucilc and n an lllUMl-ilU'it) f wluvt limy If done wll.il the rlKhl m. III.. On nrt tnployrtt wlili t!w lioma. Tin- irtivrnimont l urged to lakti Uic Uoumiii to Immi- mi l lit tti.ii no ),, 4 t,.fi unturned , In (li niid-wvoc tn K'1 tlia lnrgvt ! nilil.- f.inv if cavalry uiul mounted In , funlry to ;ho front. ' Nc ihit (ennui Frnrh lu Hi liners on Hi run hot i. expivswid tnt he will rflv., thm iiu rest hut wl ' liiinn ili.-in until th.-y have found their wiy 41-MM th Orange rvr, wliii h U I.' nuios iiuix. ) On unpirUi tvwiilt of tho .uccw , tif (l. tiofil Frinh In that It will have It ii-t M-IN-U rtTet on the hutch l1f- ; feotloo. Tlictv Id .me dipolli4t h'rn , to .ggcMt til !tliportailce of tli '.mill klrmlh imd etigagfmmu. It .bould !.. U.rne In mind tluu ;,.ii. r.l French ha only if.ooo men, wd no f.ir tin import . tt p.ma .f the cam- ' pal Kit r rr TrnI the Mluatiou l ! vlrtiMlly mi'hiwiirvl TM ll.'ll. gr.tpli r' cl ti Luty aiiuili nJmw ilmt ull m nll on I cpintirr II. Tlw bon, bjrilm -lit W40 bt. lug con 0 mitt, but Ha Indimtly hail rv. ilnI. Tli ott!r Kvnih clivN.m will ittvi iill...t from Knul.ui'I by Jn ttiry II KNoUANhH lil.OoMV NtV Y KA It I llv N.t FulKwx I j. Ttvlr ) .. VHofb. ! NKW VnltK, Jan. 1-A illft(Hi ; frAm I.nnlir. uyt: Tlic N -w Yiar 1 oi.'iic- itlixmiily f"T ICiikUhhI, wall 11 I rcforJ '.f mlK'itli'Ulitil m snl tlUm'.r 1 It; Hutiili Afrl'n to be n iiU v.mI hi gr ni 1 1. .j. ,.r i'.r ..1 1 .mi.ii ... .. .... I'ri M vi.i.mh' will, Willi rvp4 uutlnii i f it '-I'll In tn. rt UI itiul i'f pitnUu-ra ,t hirll. hanging timii 1 H mil' of bull') dui'liig tli iii-xt tew k TVr- la no lack of crMclnm anil fault Uniting In r-m niwl there 11 r .Ikiih of un.xl"ty In ntlnlMif-rk.il cliil'-n lovir llw political cff'-il of in.,tlulwU I ruvi rio to IlrHUli arnix. but Hut l a hopeful f'-llliK Induced by frtll pri"f of the Incipuclty of th- hutch nlll' a to m:ik: u- of their oiHrtuhl t't, I;nr Vlclorli if- Hlnt'iiilmi-g, Mug erfilHeln and t'ohTan have nut bewi f'tllnwt'il up In any InstHiu-.-, Tiki have Im-i no Micco'Hful iniiln mi th Iintu4 (if coinni'lnio.ttlon and t.alyriniitti, Klmlirrly and M.tfcklng hnvc imt bti ovcirt In-lined by aupTtx MUniD.rn uiul gutn. There I. u rrin4 f Hmt full urva a well aa ItritJah di-feiita. Tho budget of ww rvolved at mid night was .1 light our. Tho arrival of n Cape nUMmer has bronichi u In mi niaJl and nil thv morning Join 1111 lc. print Wilw from UVIr -special ci-riv-MtoiiU-nta. Tho m iat lmT,uing let era nre thoai iiublUluxl in the Htnnd ard, the Tlim and (Hint Journal from Ludy.mlih In vhKih Inoldent. of the siege und girrlioi Hfe iux il.crlli. The wrlunn hiv wlwly reUivnt "ti Important polnta and tUul JiKlUly wlih the dangers of the r4lu;ulun, but thi Is little doubt thul thi giuilBon hns bi'en short of ammunition and the knowledge of thin fact hua Inllui-nccd General Duller In saoriflcl.ig his orlgl nnl plnn of campaJgn and nmoMng hla foroK fur tha relief of UidyanVlLh. He Is art 111 coiling in rjlnforuemncma, for the MaJeaiUc has gone to Durban with another balUJlon and numerou drafts. Indications nlill point to a b.uttle at the end of this week, although the may be d-'luye tlinough a mule tiiains port service which Oencial lluller Is evidently organizing on a lurge scale. The Tugcla reported In Hood from the heavy rains and the pannage of the river wll be moat difficult, News from the we! boiilr la meag'r, There or. b(la.ted nccounls of gun practice by the naval brigade at Moddor rlvar, wKch Is cawtamtly Iminovlng. One dlapiitch ilwc-i1l the havoc ma.de by a naval gun which had found the range of the main source of of the water supply of the Boer camp, Britl.h accounts of BadMi-Powell's sortie cannot be expeoted fur several das. The Uor olllciliia dtHpiUchea stating Uin.t two well-known Ilrltlnh olflcers, one of them a son of the prime minister wna wounded, have citUK'J uiuoh nnxUy lii'Wm worM of 'min ami nmuon. Tlu ar nttli ri,ii"l t inldintKht llml I.or.l Mthiin i altiiaUuit wn tin. (IikiiminI, but tluu Mia lbx-rn ha1 tw- tli to I'l-li-nimrn fr.iin tlmitr Inlrmioli I'i.mv. at l(''liiii. IKI.AI(A IIAV MATTlClt. The KalliMd (iwiixjalUp In 111 Way of the Hn.vi TrMty. Ni:V OltK. Jan. 1-A spiv lal to ih Herald from tleiwva, N, V., wtya lllfil lno.il. ill -ini !1lill tlln kev li Hit. Iliiiloh jmiiatbiii In Hon Hi Africa I. evldi'ittly In iikMon of fiviU'rick (', I nnrteld. furiiiiM'lv cixiatil niin rul lit 1 ulr.i. i:gvit. who la stopping U-n with rrbKiv. wiu-n arm h would tiiade no air.temn(rt f.n- pulilluui.m 011 I lie aublm-t Mr, IVnfl -14 inarrM tlia w idow of ('oIoiikI Kdwaid MiMnrve. wlm built tll IMagtu Hay llitllriaid, riMiiuilng ,orviiso Minjurg ttlih rnrtila. Tlia I'.n uito- tfovi innieiu (iillS'4l'd tlm rtMil on nfl-r I la coinpeJ,Hi and ,ti Col.. m I Mi'Munle'M itith, Mia, Mc MUfhf mlrt m 1 bilm for ll.fi(K)Mi in iteinnlly whli h. with oilier t Utlina i f th- hiiii iwiJure, amounting to many nilllloli. of dollar, has hrvi i.einUii for 10 y,o,c lMfic a b.iutd of arbliru- tlm riiniU'ing of I linn Jtidip I'imhi tli lu.iioumvinvtii of tho am ard. It I wUd tlu- 'n tr.-niy he. Ittmn I'onugit. KnsKml and Ger many fl 111 lllllilll Of H '.. u . K rolotilal powwoiia wilt ecom rrtwt iv, ty th irrtiis of thin irvnty, aeiMriUna to h'ela. Ivnuliind la to get po.M.ii of miag'Hi Im-. Mi, vnfllt aaitl tlw mutt, r wa otic f illplmimcy tvloiu and that It v, nii, b hlKhty Improper for him ti My any. thing Tho rallr.til whtch run fmm l.r mo )!ariu-s 1'ieiorl.i lir adn,lia U Ihr key to th Houth Afrl.aa repub lic, yet, om 'el-nltig tin Ci JiceMon and llle null over the ciliflu a:4,,- he will hive II0U1HIS to MiV. The InlcrvMt. which hi rvpin.t;i!a rooimj. he says, f.n per rer of liw Bt k of the nid. thi: f..vu Ktm i'kaci:. Implore 1 he IHily War Following Tlw Ihiaue I'laif.trwr, l:i:ni.lV. )nn. I'.-fl,' Vi-a.-rta puliii.heit tbiy whitl iur:rla P be a r.i.crlpt wrlttoii by t'olnt MunivHf at the t'mr'a iilr"!ioi .iMrea'r4 to the gvcruiii'tta lha.1 tmk Hit In fhe liil'Tiialliin ) ciMfrrri'ij ftt Tba lltle, Th, le.cMpj'. It la aul.l, will tie :aativ ou 'I li" l(uii.i ivw rr, J.imury 11 K r;iK the rxpr,li.i of the a4r stloi.a of die t-4ii- f' p-Nic- of the nut Id .uid tin- dlmuiiliiikn of arma 111. 'iiln -j nil lni out tliAt tin- giHH tiuik of Tlu I Ij mu. ciaiMxilice Ihrmt hi to ritinibl.i aw ty unlew the wll Jiroeecuted J, leliloua devmloii, Tlun It phHvinta with an espreealon of ivitret ttr.ut aiwnlu r .rf has brokn (ill, 'the pnidlng of whloli over thv entire iimg4 of clvlllied hUn.iiiUly ha beii fur '.he nmt prevtnttwd by tho piftrcflll dl.Mugliinl of dlllntenwted slate.," 'I'lie renciipt deplore tll flirt thill tlio ii'itioiia are miw engaged In a num. froii. rivalry In building naval arma ment, the t H-rlbl reaults of whloli It picture. In eiiHUent terms ami con cludes aa follow.: k"The c.ir, at ilte beginning of the iihv ci'iKury, mla Ms rowilpt Into 11P 'cm. In It- KKl'iif Hi it l.rternatl ituil delllxratioim m.iy Im rtwtmi'xl on this inoHt grave ind dlftlcult of questions, mole cuievlitlly to ttioat pjrlliimetiu uh i liv ill niH to (Mlberato 011 nuvnl ai iuniiiiw la wlK'liiiiirllM'W la not a bel ter wily to lifeguard iK-nce." TUB FICNIAN llUGLHCAR. lioport I licul vd That They are Bior lug Hiiiilloji for a. Raid. NKW YtiKK. Jim. l.-A sp.irtal to tho Times from riurtlngtivn, Vermont, mays: It is reported tlu.t tlm F.mlaMi are engaged In storing large q u unit 1 ilea of dynanltf, lyddlie am munition and sup pllivi In a few selected reporttortes in remote districts In VwmiMit and Maine near the Canadian boundary line. The Information comes from persons who chilm to have knowledge of the, purchase of sunn of live surplus and other who learnwl of their transport tlon by railroad iVlHgulsed as grooertes. purclwin of mint by railroad disguised as groceries. Dynamlto and other xilortvea hav been secured ' In surprisingly large quantities and stored under ground on the Vermont border, white largt qufln titles of canned mats twive been hid den 'in soma large bams of sympathis ing farmers on the main line near New Hampshire. It Is sold that wn efflolent ambulance corps Is bfllng organised under the sup ervision of a few loyal Irish women and stirgMns who ware in tbe Red Cross work In Cuba. They are 0U0 preparing a large numbnr of "first-aid" p,ickages fiw the invading forces, The new movement Is th work of the Inrger cities, but W Is a flact that a Wrgo and important work Is IHng done among the farmrs of border stHitcs. A schetlule Is being airrtaingcd of farmers who can furnish wagons, horses an doxen for itransportoitlon purtjost's. AlcCOY BESTS PETER A1AIIER Tbe Irishman Given a Clean Knock-Uut Blow. FIGHT WAS WELL FOUGHT Mnhcr Did Not Appear to Good Ad vntucflil His Hacker Were All Much Disappointed. Ni:V Villi K. Jail. J.-KJd McCy "sain placed himself In the champion ship chut by defeating INHr Matter In it brisk. wl. fought buttle of flvr Miiti'ls bvfro the ts-y Maud Ahl-. lie Club 'Ai at tern .mm. ' The uaht was a hHluM to !.it Ti roiiml. and nh purmt wtm to have b.n IJO.wsi bi-t s,H fni k'Wf a p i a. bu g- as had Won rti tn. and before Wv fight was begun tiwt pr.impalu nieed tint the winner should reeslve I he gum. i.i ret-ipt.. The b.mi,! ia hanl fotiglu from mirt to Miil.li. but Mi'dy hm fj- the cU-urer mm In ring turtle, d.luliiu, II I- lpliig And luting povMri, He .honed himself to bn a gt ring gtn- rat. ever watching fur an opciii-ig and nrvvi f.iillng a lak sdvail'age of ixie. Maher, aUhough im-ll' -d with IHng the bevy Wtier. did not get In any rfTcrtlvo blow.. His foot Wk was poor, and at times he did not appear to have p-rf 'ot iviimI of hlmwlf. Whn iImi men ent-svd ih ring and Hipped for bs,uU both looktl to lie In perfect rondi'ion. . I I ndr th MriUls of Quernbury rules bow ttlives, K ivldi d by ;he lub, were liandt tt nha mfe and he In turn S4V th.in to Je boxers' aecimd. Muhr ilonn-d his tiuickly, but McCoy cloJmM tho glove did in m him and tublirnty refused U) us thw, He fnsisteAl 011 wearing an 4IJ piUr whlc'i lie clftlmol auf-M Mm. but the; rrfervs wa oMnrnt jd MeCoy f.w In. Me. Coy was the aggros In the start 1 ff iul ait left ttook to Jasr, llimrtng the Irishman. , li autnp'ing to counter, Mahir ovwretich.'.l Winwlf and Ml, bur regained his feet tmo. Imnw. dat-ly. Mahar tlust began the runn ing tirtlcs, forcing the Kid to the ropes, Thu Irlehman had McCoy In a light pluo at this cvtrly tag of tlw game, but lit Kid broke away nimbly Hid i"t a hard left to Maii&r'a alomm h befoiv the ftrni nt:ml nll. In w third round Mahar otitpnlnteit Xft'Coy Ly li jh-t rnt. McCoy Waited for tln Wg follow, who had '.he twitter of lbs previous round. IV! sent a hiird I'ft u the f!tee. which th Kid countered. MrCoy landed a left and right on thtj Jaw. Peter wavered and McCoy miiI anithrr right which fell a bit abort and then, dropping hi left to tlw bivly, tiled a right swing and ts i'Ker .lde-.Up)l Kid met him wllh full swing with his left which landed on tho point of tlw Jaw and the Irish man went down, resting on his right elbow, ajvl was counted out in this poefrlon. It was a torrlllc blow and an ox could sraidy have withstood la furce. II was the clKUie.t knockout ever se4l lii a ring fight. PreUihly In the Ids tory of ring 'Ighls In Uiis vicinity there has never been such a 'itilck rhunge In the ls.'(tlng as that wliich occurred during tlte iwj !iours preceding this fight. For some days post M iliar had been the favorite, as ge. d as I'M) to .10 htlpg bet on his chances One hund-ed to 70 on ' Muhiir was the ruling pries when Ihe club hous. doors opened thla af lernfion and for no ipp,re u ion Mahar stock wns beared whll Kid's was bulled and when the men got Into the ring their position In the txrtilng market were reversed with Kid the favorite, MULTNOMAH WON. Defeated Stanford University In Faa dame. PORTLAND, Jan, I.-The Mult nomah Athlertilo olub ilula aflteriKKm de fwirted Stanford Unlvanslty In one of fhe Castesi football game ever played on the Multnomah field by a score of 11 to 6. All the scoring was done in the first half and Inside, of 20 minutes from the time game was called eaoh side had scored a touohdown and kicked goal. Stanford's Una was especially vul nerable and Multnomah made the first touchdown by bucking for 80 yards without losing tho ball. TO CLEANSE NEW YORK. CruHode Against Vice in the Congested Districts. NICY YORK, Jin: l.-This, tlw first day of the new year, has beon selected for the lna'igrutlon of a crusade aghliiHt vice on the lower East Bide. Tlie movement has alltraoted wide attention by retasoi of the furoes be- hlml It. The. ItK-lude Ihe arsUly of eihlcaJ rullure, whore lud"r, I'rof, Felix Adliir, lias aniioumivl hi. Iut n tlon to rid Uur congeMtod diialr'.ol of It. maiiy pk.tg is spiU. I'rof, Ad!-r will have Uie, uilKlnce of over a sco- of niJnll.u of evry iVM nmlrfcilli.il, Aniorg them, It . re. ported,' Is Itv. Ilrlgg. f.morty of the I'rr.hylnriaii Inircli, but new . PW (ait Kplse ipal ci rgyman. Politic. Una will lt npiu., to and If thoie sppetils fill otli-r ni'wts will l r'. S lTlelJ to. ll'l:NINJ F THIC IIKMP POIlTH. Var lepiiriineii t,, Mak. Kvery Kf. fort to KrcouiMg.. MoiM Kxpoiiatloii, WAHIIIVOTON, Jan. I.-Aa-Ltant Hvn-tnry of War Mlkejohn, In a is. IT to I'.epr eyntatlve iy,ne, f Ko4ia., r gi'rdlng the otx-nlng of tb hemp pons In th rhllipiilne l.knidH says: "Th climated exp rls of hemp fr"in the Philippine Mauds f.a- me yar of American occupation will nipr. xlinate 1 yi.Cn i ton of w hich amount! 29 0 4 t.aia slnaild bo chnlUiil to th I'nill Biatea. "This place the mtlutitrd export, to the I'lUt M Hli' s fiH- tt yes r of Amerlrnn iM-cupHCIon at about U.ooi 1'iiu than tlu xpotta of t7. Thl. la accounted f.s- by the fact thst 1 It-re hiv lien opened for sMpm'-nt only thr-e pris of th Ililtlppitv ts'anls. 'T.very effort hns l"i twde by the war department In the umt and will be tnadri In the future to comply with reijuita to o(K-n all the nn-rullcd hemp l vis i f th Uliiii'ts." el'ANWH WAP VETKItANH. Ap Organlsatl m F.ffeyl in tho Eaat. rrn Stale. I.ANCABTK't.' P.'Jin., Jan. l.-O n- eiul Willi. J. Hutlns, commandc in Ohk-f of tiin nill4uii aaaia-laUoii of HpanUh-Amet vui war viienusi txlay aiitiournvd the UpKlntm.its of ! partmnit cMiimaiiil.rs: Among thin Major P4wrd II. Fox of the state of Wa.hlngton. Tin-so cmimuvWa In udditloii to th coti-.niander in chief und adjutant gen eral dx ollleio) alui.ll eoltnlttule Uie ex ecuilve biil of a, counc4l of admin istration a.'id tliey will lmm&i!y elect staff of adjutant gu-ral, (lUarlerniaater. Ini'rt.ir general, aa slMtant surgmn gNstral, Judge udvo cat', signal offliw and ch.iplln,' ANOTHER FAHT KIN. Gold.biiKrtigh Makes Thirty-Two Mile Agaiwt Two-Mile Current, PORTLAND. Jan. I.-The torp.Mbj boat destrviynr OoldslKH"ough wns given snoShir V'dhVVf' trtul todoy and In a run of eight mtnutcM she sto&metl al the rate of 32 mile per hour again a twi.-mllo currwt. A NEW YEAR UREAKFAPT. WASHINGTON. Jan. l.-SecaeLiry of State and Mrs, Hay entertained the members . of tlM diplomatic corps at breakfast at iummi today. IN QUAY'S STATE. LANCASTER, Ptfina., Jan. l.-A'otin. ty Trmsurer E. H. Hersdicy, who has bean absrt from the city for a-mie time, is 1a dfaulter in the sum of J6i,- 000. He Is believed to be in (uida. Suggesting -m POR W This great, store large, airy and elegant abounds with Holiday Novelties in I5oys' and Young Men's Clothes Thoro is not a style in any article of Man's wear that is not shown here in niiniat ure for Boys. Suits Underwear. Neckwear JJ Reefers Hosiery Cloves Overcoats Shirts 1 Legglns w Kats and Caps Sweaters Fancy Vests CHRISTMAS TOYS GIVEN WITH SUITS, OVERCOATS OR REEFERS. A B STEINBACEI S CO LARGEST CLOTHIERS IN THE NORTHWEST Mull Orders Solicited. Corner Fourth and Morrison Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. NATIVES PLOT AW UPRISING Manila Save Another Refn of Terror By the Americans. SOUTHERN ADVANCE BEGUN Americans Load and Take Cabnngo Aftcr a Sharp Rehlstnncc y the Rebel forces. MANJI.A. Jail. I.-The Ilmt move ment uf a g'tw-raJ southern advance occurred tlris morning when t.'u bat tollot f the Fourth Infitnliy landed snd (KTUplwl Cabuayo on tho mth side of Lagunu de lniy. Two Amri cine were kllUil and two wixinded. Twnity.four of the enemy were found d-Jl In one houe and I.V) pri,ners and four six pound. "raij-llie guns were cuptun.-d. The giinb ut Laguiin ib- Hay bom barded tlw town before the dis"mlrk ailon of the troop, from th caeo.-s, which was moile under tlu- enemy's shrapnel fire. The enemy euated the pla before 'he chaigtnu Ami-riivrs, Mfireutlng to 81111U R.j, to which iown tlwy wrre pur.ued. Heavy fighting occurred- nlong the road to Bantu Rosa, which wu occu pied by the lu.unonits. rvlr-aitng south towird HlUing. The Americans burned the country around Cabuyo. Th gunboa: txitunil to Calamlm for Mnforcements and thifice nine to Manila to fetch smnnmltton, She re- ' cently raptured, two of the en.-my's . slearr. lnunchis. O'.hT rtglnuiits are mobilising tonight at Pan Pr.lo Maca-. tl iiiid Paalg preparatory t continuing th southern advance. Yeo-rday'g ca'Hure ,f Umlif in. volvcl th- ixurt i4 do um-ni. n culpntilig a thoumnd FlIiplmHi who in-, tended to rise againm the Amii1can P.iprw were eJito found showing the dlatilburiirti of th.- city liK) districts snd 4 careful .issiKiiuienl of rod'rs uid follower. The precautions tnken' by the Am-rlcans PututM.iy, It Is now evident, aLn prevented the uprixlng. The provmst marshal hiw r-iitieeiteil ' that two more reglnwit be d-tuJl.'d r the protrwulitn V MiinlW. Three tl'ou.ind tro-iia ere now actually In the city. , , MANILA. Jan. l.-Agulmildo'a wlf-, ilxtrs snd 1H Filipinos have surren dered to Major March' battalion of the Third tnfuntry at Bontoo. Three Flllilno officers also suMidered to Mu Jor March and the Filipino" 8.ve up two Spanish and two American pris oners, . ' . 11 4 ' '. SENATOR NOT INDICATED. CONCOIRD. N. H., Jan. 1. The grand lury n-norted to Judge Aldrlch jtodity. No Indlctmem . wns found' 'against Senator CMlllngir charged with i violating the civil lawa In sdlcltlng milwcrtptlons for campaign purpoeea from federal office holders. Hi Ob & m m BOYS. Holiday Gifts