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BOHEMIA NUGGET rabllhc4 Xrtrr rrMar. 1 LATER NEWS. TVe AUfin toaadary drtfaste Is jatttig inaiaur tiw mii at Wasklngt. KT.5Mirr Kmu, Mtf s sum REBELS (II 1 1 ' nori-nv i COITAL ur.ur, ., k;, Jawta. i. rtfW t be They Run When Battle Offered Them. Is IDE NEWS OF THE WEEK aat Ilirnhct of ta. rut tTrfc Called rrcm ti TJeRTfk C.li it aay BMtil. TV aMtntaia balitti of Py M u4 ftUeaapted a Htiw attack r" lie lie, bat IktT wee rpiW with tbe toss ! 2M by Geateral Milder. Secretarr Loag ku iastnseted Ret Adsairal McNair t abiih in Jm tk MMntiN etwee at the wnl :aJ easy, emMiiJroJ by Naval Cwwtrnctac TWO OREGON BOYS ARE DEAD . . i i- ti vu it ' AUta aad Ciaadiaa po'fJJwm trill Report! af tlw lillikJ retew- Hsa. al ( tie tmWe aatoa$ the ladiaai at xke anna ia the at La- Lmk Lake, Hi-, are at credited at red, Tex.. OTer tbe earryia eat.of tbe ladiaa bcroto, at Wasfciagtaa. j te kv.c alalia oScer's ralattjs ia A repart h carreat iavlvie tfce - sasallpax ef44ee Ublkbsaeat ia Saa YixmctK by tbe twsens pd. .AKt wioWlv knowa anaaciil ate f tbe world f a soaiaerctal bak. a aaid-aa capital of fi.MO.OM. ' jtrMy be beated to afeviate possible Tbe iM ki4 traia as tbe Cber- diScalt'y be-tweea Aatrica aad Oaaa a fc Xortbera at Waeattaad bs : da saiaets. peadtag a pecaaaeat tt beea itaadwed by tbe coops ay oS- j tlesneat of tbe dispate. rials, who will take rteps to re tbe ' Governor Rogr, of Washiagtoa, faHeatgers by iWs. j bis offered a reward o( fiSC for tbe ar Aetiae Ptaie-GeTal Heatb rest of Geoex D- Kraas. eiepoir hJJ issa aa order diretia tbat bee- , tttte aoditor.nbo is cbarge.1 witb torg aJter fees lor fsol aaoaeronif ! C ftate varraau. aad altoaa addi- ia tbe Uaited State ior payaeat ia tal S reward for bis eBTctoa. Cuba tball be tbe mb aa lbom ixed j ttoraey-Geseral Goifrey. of Kaa kr doatestk atoaey orders. 1 j, hxi dUaTrel tbat the late lesis- Otders bare beea ieJ for tbe aas- ; latsre by ao'take tepeakd tbe law ter oat of tbe First Texas at Galrestoa , wbicb proTMes for all appotataseati of aad tbe Seoosd Loaidaca at SaTaaaab. " city officers. Tbe saprease eoart will be aiteJ to declare tbe aew uw aaeoa stitstioaal. Tbe esorsaoas ssatoJoa tk reeeat It disoarered ar Dawsa, aad wbieb Dr. O'Leaiy, foraierly of Portlaad, Or.. ' arraaeed to pesat to tbe Pertlaad Botb regi seats are aow at Haraaa. Tbe Sixth casBaar Toiaatee? siaal orp, at Aagnsta.Ga.. was also ordered altered eat. Tbe droogbt which was tbreatesiog tbe less of is ill toe i ef dollazs to Cali forsia has beea brokea by a raia storta 'AetisaiBZ forseTeral days. Reports chow that both prxiH aad fruit crafts are ia excellent eooditioii tbroogb tbe tiZ Saeraaeato Taller. A special from Madrid wjr Pro zaier Silrela, in aa intertiew jmst pub lished, jxke ia faTor of the interrea tioa of France lor tbe parpos,of ob- taiaiss verm vhmhj lrosa ire uauea citT aisseois. will be broagbt froaa Alaska by Cacle Sua, who will aot charze aoy freight for the traasporta tkw. Fifty Cabin soUers frosa Mariano kidsaped three foraser Spaaifrh caeril las aad took tbesa into tbe besh. where the prisoners were maltreated. Two were resesed by a detach meat of tbe Secosd Iltiaois lesizaeat. Three of tbe States for Spain to retome direct aego- Cabaas were arrested, charged with tiatioos for tbe release of tbe Spanish . a order. prisoners held by tbe Philippine rebels. Six tses bare arrived at St. Michaels iros the Xorth Asaerieaa Transporta tioa & Trading Company's steaaer, P. B. U'eaie, which is ke-bosnd in the Tnkoa, sear Holy Cross xsiesion. The men do sot think titer will be able to save her in tbe sprinz. Seven men left the steamer, bat one cot lost com ing down, and the others think he was frozen to death. A party of some GO members of con gress, senatoisand representatives, will accept tbe invitation extended by gen tlemen representing Panama canal in terests and will inspect tbe Nicaragua and Panama canal works. The party left New York, March 2. This body has nothing to do with tbe official in vestigation which will be made by the commission to be appointed by Presi dent McKinley. General Otis is planning another blow at the insurgents in the exeaction of his general sdieme of hastening the end of the rebellion in Lazon before the advent of the rainy season. The appellate coart. at Chicago, has Daring tbe troaWe between the Ha vana police aad the popaiaee three po lice men were killed aad aboet 25 wooaded os both sids. Public opinion supports the police without reserve. The police were attempting to suppress a ball which was beiBg held against the orders of the chief. It is reported that Againaido is not disheartened over tbe continued defeat of his forces, and proposes to keep np the war against American rale in the Philippines so long as be can hold his followers in line. General La Garda, who advised tbe insurgent chief to quit, was decapitated by his order. The Utah legislature adjourned without electing a United States sena tor to succeed Senator Cannon. GoTernor Rogers, of Washington, Jias vetoed the two school text-book bills passed by tbe recent legislature. 31. Cambon, the French ambassa dor, has called at the department of state and served formal notice of the signing of the peace treaty at Madrid. The navy department has been ad- unanimonsly sastained a decision ' T' of the arrival at Manila of the rendered by Judge To ley last summer, that express companies are obliged to ' furnish war revenue stamps to all ship- , Ire. , The sovereign camp Woodmen of the Woild, the fifth largest fraternal and ; beneficiary order in the United States are in biennial session Tenn. Tbe session will or two weeks. battle-ship Oregon and Iris. Admiral Dewey cabled tbat the Oregon is in a fit condition for any duty. A tornado has swept over n large area of the South. The loss of life and destruction of property has been es pecially heavy in Tennessee, Alabama, Inci V.tt.r-Ti.lr C)mm It tha Tmcm of lh Envmy. Lm1m. March !1.-Adifth frota Maaila says: . la tbe fteatia of Saadav the Asaer -ca l was wvca kilkd aad M woaad SI. AsBag tbe kilted is PrirsteJaaiM Pff. of cray D. aad Pilvate Tbocaas J. Easitb. of eop? K, Sea ood Otegoa. AaMag tbe iacilats of ywtwday Ssbtiag was tbe cool exhibited by a company of Wkihiajctoo volunteers, who crossed the river ia a native eaaoe aihler a bwvy ir. IS boia uken across on oaoti trip of tbe small boat, m ttavV tkx uMgr'i trrnche. TfoC iaability of tbe ommifwy train to kep ap with tbe advsuce led to eoa itdrable tm Serine; s.nd aiaay of the atea were cotapletcly exbsasted wbea tbey were reoalled. snd, fallinR frosa tbe iisks. were itrsnj along foi a dls taace of alraost six atiles. numbers le taraiag to casap ia tbe artillery arabu laaces. which were always close op to tbe lines. The work of the ambulances was especially worthy of mention. Among the dead are several who were preTioasly reported ai woaaded. KbW VTr EolrrPl Manila. March 21. Sotae of the rebels recently expelled frow Cavite tad the small towns in the vieinity of Paste emabined forces and last night, already cabled, attacked a company a! tbe Washington rolanteera, a de tached post at Taguig, aboat a mile and a half soatheast of Pasig. Gon sral Wheatoa immediately reinforced tbe Americans with two companies sch of the Washington and Oregon regiments. The post had held the eaeay in chect, and the tire of the re enforcing com pan lea repulsed them, driving them aoron to an island formed by the estaary. They were thas ia front of the Twenty-second regulars. On discovering that they were en trapped the rebels fought desperately, aided materially by the jangle and the darknes. bat they were completely rooted, with heavy loss, after two hours' fightir.g. The Americans lost two killed and 20 wounded, among the latter Lientenant Frank Jones. General Wbeaton determine I to pun ish tbe ntives, and at daybreak today his brigade started in the following or der: Tbe Sixth artillery, holding the extreme rizht; the Oregon volunteers, holding the center, the Washington regiment keeping to the edge of the lake, and the Twenty second regulars, occupying the right of trie line, which swept the whole country along the lake within a southeasterly direction, to ward General Overshine's position. The line thus extended over two miles of country, rough and covered with thick jungle, advanced eloven miles. The enemy fled, tbo last of them being seen about 3:30 this afternoon. At scarcely any time did the Americans get within 1,200 yards of them. - AGUINALDO A TYRANT. AWFUi HOTEL FinE. Vew York. March 30. Flames ru!. eartaln. borol forth from tno ce- IcVeauTst.t ami Fifth avenue, short. W after S P'clwk this afternoon, Jst the St. Patrick's day frado as pas. ,ing the boiWIns. and In a few tno weats the? bad 1H to the roof an. rnvelored the entire Klfth-a venue and Frtyvealh stieet fronts of the hotel. Ten HtlnutM lster tbe flawes w'""0 lag throash the Interior of the hotel, aad all p hy wens of the stair ways ami elevators was cut off. There was the wihtest scene of woll aieat within aal witboat tbeholldlntf. Handr.h of gmts "! employee wero ia tbe hotel when the fire broke out, .- i ... f ili-tu lo etoatx) with Mfetv was impowlbl. I'roMbly 18 lirt"were lost within a half hoar, ami 1 4ft or W per ton 9 wre injared In Jatnp !ig from windows and in rashlng ! throgh the nwring flames In the cor ' ndors ami stairways. Manv wm were injared died later in nearby residences I and at hospitals, ami others who wade , wild laps to the stone sidewalk were to badly Injured that they are still 1 hovering Wtween life and death. It ' at at be 21 hoars or more before the complete hit of fstalitirs becomes , known, and it will bo longar than that before it can be ascertained definitely how many charred bodies are In the , mass of fallen mssonry that mark the spot where the hotel stood. I Thus far 14 aie known to be dead, 42 injured, and 41 missing, i 1 'TO POLICE PHILIPPINE WATERS. QUEEN 1118 End of War Between and tho United Slv li:' m EXCHANGE WILL DE ln4 Uf I'ratld.Hi M! Motqnlto rit Wilt II. H.l to AU in I r 1 Dr Washington, March 2a The navy department ia taking steps toward the formation of a mosquito fleet for the Philippines. Tbe conditions now pre vailing in Luzon indicate that for a loHg time it will be necessary to main tain a strict police of the coast and in land waters. For the inland work, especially, the department will need tome very light-draught boats. For this work the big ocean tugs thai formed the motqnito fleet that operated aroand Cuba during the blockade, and of which the government has a num ber, are now being looked over with a view to just this service. Sotne of them are on tbo Pacific coast The department has figured out a coasting voyage that will take them up the Alaskan coast, coaling at Sitkn, to Unalaska and Cook inlet, thence down through tbe Aleutian islands to Hako date, the northern point of Japan, fiorn wheie they can make tho run aoiosi the China sea down to Hong Kong and thence to tbe Philippines. It will be about n two-months' voyage, but one that cau be made safely. at 31emphi9, J Arkansas and 3Iissiesippi. last ten days A Finnish deputation of 400 persons, who recently arrived at St. Peters boig. to petition tbe czar against the Kassification deectess, has been or dered to return home immediately, the czar refusing to receive its members. George Dewey, jr., has received a letter from his father, the admiral, in which be says he is in good health, al though somewhat fatigued. The ad miral expressed the hope tbat bis task Mrs. Minnie Adam has been arrest-, ed at her father's home, ia San Fran. i cieco, on suspicion of having murdered -her two-year-old illegitimate eiiild, John Richard Gray, by administering a , dose of carbolic acid. Senor Quesada, of the Cuban janta in Washington, has received a coble- pram farm Santiftpn wtiUh iatb 'Thet " D J , 1 J t J I people ot Santiago disantborjza the as- ' lfoawj 00 anisaeu oeiore long, sembly, sustain Gomez and are pre-' The California legislature has ad paring a public manifestation." ! journed without electing a United At the annual meetinB of the Asso-i Stftea ?tor. Nineteen ballots were c-ated Chambers of Commerce irrLon-; tak,eD d?rl2 t5'? la8t dar'8 ee!s,on' don. a resolution was tassed urcinz and 104 ballots since the convening of the British government to maintain the "open door" in China and prior Brit-; ish rights in the Yang tse Kiang valley. ! A contract has been concluded be tween the German government and Cecil Rhodes, the British South Afri can magnate, for the construction of a telegraph line in East Africa. A contract for building a railroad throngh the same territory is upon tbe point of conclusion. Rear-Admiral Hicbborn. chief naval constructor, in his statement of work accomplished on tbo veseela now build ing for the navy, shows thai there are now actually under construction, or al ready contracted for, 61 vessels of vari ous types, ranging from battle-ships to torpedo-boats. Tlueo thousand insurgents moved down to the towns of Pasig and Pateroa on the shore of Lacuna do Bay, front ing Wheaton'n troops on the Pasig river line. By heavy fighting Whoaton dis lodged and drove them back, taking 400 prisoners and inflicting heavy losses I "I"" a !"ge but old building, in killed nnd wonndod. I "uu uu,ueu veT "piuiy. that body, Two explosions have occurred at the government ammunition factory at Bourgee. in the shell-filling shop. Three men were killed and five were injured. At 31arseilles a cartridge ex ploded, blowing np a quantity of gun powder. Three men were injured and great damage was done to the building. Tbe Jinparcial, of Madrid, aeeerts that a republican plot has been discov ered in tho province of Seville; tbat three of the leaders have been arrested, and that Carlist movements have taken place at Perpignan, capital of tho French department of tho Eastern Pyr enees, where arms are said to be ac cumulating. By the burning of the Windsor ho tel, in New York, 16 persons lost their lives, and others will probably die from Injuries received. The number of missing is CO, and 67 were injured. Jewelry to the value of 11,000,000, bo- tonging to guests, was lost Tho Condemning All Who Fmror ICeconcll lotion Willi Ainorlcm. JIanila, March 21. It is reported, on hitherto reliable authority, that Aguinaldo is taking extreme measures to suppress signs calculated to cause a cessation of hostilities. Twelve ad herents of the plan of independence, residents of JIanila, have been con demned to death because they were ad vising surrender, and all loyal Fili pinos have been called upon to perform the national service of dispatching them. On Friday last, La Garda visited Lagordas for the purpose of advising Aguinaldo to quit. Ho argued with the insurgent leader, and attempted to convince him of tbe folly of his per sistence in the face of overwhelming odds. Aguinaldo was furious at the advance and ordered General La Garda to be executed immediately. CHEMICALS IN MEAT. Av.l.ncha on thm lrrl Norttmrn. Seattle, Wash., March 20. A huge avnlnnche of ice acd snow on the Great Northern railway, near Wellington, has done so much damage that t radio between this city and Spokane will bo suspended until next Monday. An iion bridge 100 feet long has been car ried away. The slido is located be tween Wellington and Mudlfon, about 17 miles west of the switchback. Fund ing the resumption of traRIc, the Groat Northern's businrta is being transferred to the Nothern Pacific at Spokane and this city. A largo force of wen ii working night nnd day repairing the damage. Th Capr-to-C.lro K.llrn.il. London, March 20. Tho Berlin cor respondent of the Standard, discussing tho recent visit to the German capital of 3Ir. Cecil Rhodes in connection with his Cape-to-Cairo railway project, says: The government, it is believed, will submit to the reiohstag a hill asking a guarantee of 3 per cent interest for that jwrtion uf the line which ciosses German territory in East Africa. This section will be built and worked ex clusively br Germans and superintend ed by the German government. It it not unlikely, however, that a portion of tho capital will be offered for sub scription in England. Armour & Co. Covered It With Wh.t Wat Called 1'retervallne. Leavenworth, Kan., March 21. Tho arn.y beef court of inquiry concluded tbe taking of testimony at Fort Leav enworth at noon today, and at 4:15 de parted for Chicago, where tho session will be resumed. The solo witness examined today was Sergeant Edward Mason, troop A, first United States cavalry, located at Fort Robinson, Ue braskoi who served as regimental com missary sergeant at Lakeland, Fla., and during tho Cnban campaign. Sergeant Maeon'd testimony waa probably the most direct that had been adduced since the court left Chicago. Witness declared that the meat re ceived at Lakeland for use in his regi. ment was "undoubtedly chemically treated." "An agent of Armour & Co.," ho further testified, "told meat the timo that this meat had been treated with what waa called preserv ajUa witness had refused to ao .cept the meat. ' ' ' Accuied or I'olaonlnc Her Boy. San Francisco, ilarch 20. Tho cor oner's jury investigating the case ol John Richard Gray, tho 3-year-old bov who died of carbolic acid poisoning "a few days ago, returned a verdict to night that death was caused by carbolic acid poisoning administered by some person unknown. Mra. Adams, tlit child's mother, who has beon hold on suspicion of having poisoned tho boy, was immediately charged with tnurdor on tho register of the city prison, whero she ia confined. Will Operate From New York. Worcester, Mass., Maich 20. The American Steel & Wiro Company an nounces that its business centor horo aftor will bo in New York and ita ox. ccutive business will ho tinnBforrod to Chicago and San Francisco. Tho argo business oHloes at Cloveland and Worcester will bo tho first to ho abol ished. It Is stated that tills will roault In saving nearly 20,000 in tho annual oxpenso account. Tho hcada of coat and salo departments, Insulated, flat and barbed wire departments and tho purchasing agents will bo transferred to Chicago, it is roportod. niiisld JaTAngjC aTaTAYneTi s."5 BaTWinfl Madrid. March 3 ' -Tbi cent has signed tlm ut Tho slgntMi treaty w, . t f. for exchange with u.o ot, tA President MoKlnlev Vodl . . j . .... i . 'i iHiijcai win tra pni i ej in i. Washington, Mar, , :o-.,J senee of auy dimt i!oaii, lattHKatioN ueiwtHi;. v u Vt,u anu njHiin, ocwreiarj iijy tl receive Ittra rust form tvA a raillMMlrwn oi win ;x ,i n tUJ qttecn regent ttiroui. ni9 mt the French innbawy cs- Tho next step m Ls UJ f t ..Ll.l. ....... - - i Atir. . f, TUT nim iffli-f k.TT 1. CI i-i.i- eminent of the pro) .via i4 Lt.l. 1. . will .. . I Washington wlUi th. oirUBfrj, the trety of mco. Although In most i.tttrt more than a (K-rfunctory ccrra tbo ease ol me oiciisr.jp ol tltt tlon of this treaty the Icli.li of wore tlin ordinary inttreit j, oowsiOD win imj ruiiort Hpanlth.Atnrlra Wti. February IS, 183S - Dm, Maine blown up in Havana btrt April 30 Preii lent autliorad oongress to Intel vena u CjW army and navy. April S3 Ulocka I ng i rocu (titled. First gen of u.o wir U gunboat IiBthville, m captor prize tsaefla enltira April 2S President caili hr 1 600 two-year volanteert j April 34 War witi Hptis I ! clarrd. ; April 29 Cervera's Cet ai ; Cuba. i Jlay 1 Rear-Admiral Dtvr; i atroys entire fleot of A Jmiral Mi in ilaaila bay. Msy li Ensign Hag ey 1. Cardenas. May 10 Cervera's flset tttb in Santiago de Cuba bay May 25 President cai for additional volunteers. June 3 llolxwn sinks the M in S4titiago harbor, and It tihti oner with seven volunteers nbou panieil him. Juno 10 Six hundred I'niOl marines landed ut ("rtirnnncra. Juno 13 Camara's fleet Mill Spain. June 22 Shatter's army lut Daiquiri and Siloney. July 1 Law ton and hntM riders take Kan Juan fill I. losjsf men, with 1.304 wounded July 3 Cervera's fleet deitronl Spampson's squadron. .Tulv 17 Tnrnl itif ririilift -c. and eastern ttortion of C'ula. July 26 General Miles Porto Itico, near Ponce. July 20 Spain propoici through French Ambassador Ci July 81 Battle ol MsUtt, Manila. August 13 Spain nnd Unite! sign pen co protocol defining tern1 August 25 United States commission named. November 28 Final terms of Ci States accepted by Spain at Paris. December 10 Tieaty of peaes at Paris. January 0, 189D Treaty ratiW United States senate 3Iaroh 17 Treaty signed bf regent of Spain. Kautx Arranre a Confrot Washington, March 20.-AH Kautx has tabled the secrutaiy ' navy from Aula. Samoa, via auci X. A., that lift liai nirntiL-iul fof1 ing of tho throo consuls, tho.o ol 6 United States, Great Britain andv many, at an early date, to have j discussion nf Knmnmi nffairS. oable dispatch ia dated a woek ago- Ntramlail at Copper kit"' u Seattlo, .March 20. Minors kJJ rived hero last night from river, Alaska, say that Governor has born ronueatod to ask Iho ment to send a vessol to Copper H for tho purposo of bringing Vn stranded prospectors. There ti tweon 300 and 300 thoro who aie i Ont Itlnntia In annum t f nniDOrt''"! Many of them are suffering '1 Aipiomuon ui t 8eattlo, March 30. In 'lb(f11 of tho govornmont's plans to oonU"J .no exploration or Alaska Assistant Quartermaster llobineoo" recoirod ordora to puichso41 pJ' mais ror tho use of tho auc"--j and Glenn partloa. who will 1 8us!iltna and Koyukttk dlatiic'- J iuu iigiu-uraugiii Bic-iiiuui co purohased by tho govornwent.