Ta.nn JL JLIJOj JIX. VOL. XVIf. ST. IIELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1900. NO. 51. BISflllH From All Parts of the New World and the Old. OP INTEREST TO OUR MANY READERS Comprehensive RvUw of tht Important hap penings of tht Past Week In a Condensed form. Conger hni not Klfiiotl the FeMu pro toool. , . ; fBortnry ltoot has returned dom Culm. KruiiT visited tha French govern OlVllt Olliulala. Palace guards have b en ecnt to ar real Prince Tumi, Colonel Deuby limy succeed Conger minister to China. NomeTle now completely ihut off from tlie outor world by a barrier of lea. A conspiracy to aaanasluate Lord Huberts was discovered In Johannes burg. Governor Gwr baa Issued certificates ol election to Republican electors (or Oregon. Heavy fogs preaviled on Pnget Bound, causing many minor aocldeute on Ixjth laud ami water. . Tha ollVinl vote for prealdential eleo torn lu New Jersey waas Republican, 821 ,70 1 ; Demount, 104,808. The population of Texas la 8,048.710. against 2,83,o38 in 1800, an tucreaaa Of (118.137, or 80.8 per cent. The population of Nalinukala 1,0(18, 630, against 1,058,010 In 1800, an in create ol O.A30, or , par ceut. Olllolal return show that tha vote for president in Iowa waa: Republi can, 807,818; Democrat, 800,400. The population of North Carolina la 1,803.810. aa against I, G17,U47IU 1HUU, au luoreaaa ol 27o,803, or 17 per cent. The Portland, Or., Chambet of Com. merce urgea an approplratlon ot $4, - 000,000 for canal aud locks at tha dallee. The population, of Utah, aa officially auuouuced, la 870,740, a against 307, 005 lu 18U0, aa Increase 08,844, or 83.1 per ceut. An irrigation bill allowing mora than 11,000.000 to Oregon, Washing ton ami Idaho will ba introduced at the coming aeaaion of congress. Slguot Mamiul baa practically eotvad i 1. - ... I .. .. ,.f i ..... hm , 7 , VT - iL rttliMa tvlruraiihr. aud will aoon be able to uae nil system aoroaa tha At- A typhoon awept the lalaud of Guam, Inatlo. kllliug bnndrede of uatlvea. The population of Montana, aa an- i The dowager euipieaa la trying to in Bounced by the Uuited r-tatos censua duoe the emperor to return to 1'ekin. bureau, ia 218,820, aa agaiiiNt 183,160 j The powere are debating on the wis lu 1800, an iurreaka of 111,170, or dom ol aending an ultimatum to China. jB4.1 per cent, XHe impulatlon in ltu waa 80,160, allowing au iuoreaite of 83,000, or 287.4 par cent, from 1880 to 1800, :, Floods and atorma are causing great damage In tha F.at. A young man waa fatally ahot ojr robbera near Tha Dallaa, Or. Oflkcra at Tien Talu are In favor of destroying tha Cbliiesa fortidcatlona. Fire deatroyed a cement plaut near Kaiton, Fa., eauning aloeaol $200,000. United ritatea geological aurveyora are mapplug lCaatern Oregon mining districts. Tha oIlMal vote of fndiaua ia aa lol- Iowa; Brvan. 800.601; JIcKiuley. 880,008. Tha offloial vote of the aiate of Vir- glna la aa followet Bryan, 140,178; McKlulcy, 117,151. Sarah Bernhardt and M. Coquelia nluvnii their 11 rut nluht to a reuresetita tive audienoa in New York City. They appeared iu Rostand's ''L'Algloii. J he population of Now Mexico ia A ttoruev-Oeneral Blackburn glvoahia 195,310, aa against 18,93 inl890.au offloial opinion that rea.llug the Bll.la increase of 41,717, or 27.1 per cent, and repeating tha Lord's 1'rayer ara "jhe United Ptatea auxiliary cruiser pormiaaible iu Oregon publio achoola. 0eemlte aauk iu a typhoon at Guam, The president haa decided to appoint Novemlier 6, drowning five of the crow. F. T. Bowles, naval constructor In j rr.j8 population of Idaho, aa officially ediarge of tha New Yoik navy-yard, ' nnonno0(i. is 181,772, as against 84, chief ol the bureau of construction aud J80 ln J8U0 , increase of 77,887, or repair of tha navy department, upon 8l 7 couli tha retirement from active service next , Two Amerjoim privates were killed March of Kear-Aduilral lllohboin, tha a tbrM wounri0d in an ambuah of Vwaentinouinhent. idronea near Maloloa, Luaon. The in. A dispatch recoived at Berlin from ,urgeuts escaped , Field Marshal Count von Walderaee, I Bank jobbers at Emden, 111., coin dated November 24, says the Gorman 1 ,Btely wreolcod the Farmera' bank expedition haa hoisted the German Hag uh dyimniite ud "nt wu' witb over the great wall, which was reached 3 0no to $4,000. November 22 by way of Iley Ling j . explosion ol nltro-glyoerine Cheng, after a difficult mountain 1 keaserville, y. Va., 20 milea ubove march. The dinpatch adda that the whe8ing fonr boye were killed aud 14 French had a severe light with Boxera onnd,(li 0f whom two will die. 80 kilometers south of i'ao Tiug Fn. population of the state of Wash Horses to the number ol 50,000 are 'lnJton M ofuoislly annonnood, ia 618, to ba purohaaed in thia couulry in tha loS M Rguinst 840,890 in 1800, an in next six months by agents of the Brit- nore(8e f 168,918, or 48.2 per oent. iah government tor tha ubb of Lord i Gennan(l gUed a Chinese versei and Kitchener's forces In policing j8n,nded treasure oouHigned to an Transvaal and Orange Free Mate. This m compiu,y at Tien Tain. Hie news haa been announced by John S. b()XBi Qt bad been landed and Bratton, of St. Louis, who baa sup-1 ,)e Gernmni eoutd not get them, l ie idled dlreotl and indirectly to the,,. ,lu wa, then hoisted on the British array in tha last two years many borsea sntiaoie ior cvi Dr. Uopold Kahn, the Arctlo ex plorer, is certain that Lienteuaut Peary la wintering at tort conger, ti .n- nn Chinese affairs published by tha French foreign ofllca allows close relations between rranoa and the United Htates. The will of Frank WilHama, late of i.,v,..,,, ia ...iikns benuest of $800,000 to tha Lebigh university at Kouth liotnienein i a., iu " " Worthy students. a lt,n ha null L III LATER NEWS. Boxers are active arouud Tien Talu. The Guam typhoon win the worst In 10 yean. House Democrats army bill. will offer a new (Secretary Hay signed a canal treaty Witn Nicaragua. .. The United Statea gunboat Monocacy 111 wiiter at Taka. The Chinese court haa lost oonfldenoe In Karl Li aud rrluoe Chlug. Twelve liumlred bolomen an i render ad to the Americana at Vlgan, Au Aoatrian field marshal eritlolsea the llrltiah army organization. An American warahip will mute a demouatrallon agalust Morocco. fix men were drowned in a fony boat dliaater on Spokane river. Texaa' vote for presidential electors waa: Bryan, 207,482; McKiuley, 181,. 678. Uulveralty of Oregon defeated Unl veraity of Washington in football by 48 to 0. Fulton, Kentucky, waa visited by a fire which destroyd SO establishments aud cussed a low ol 1250,000. A Sumpter, Or., miner waa badly in jured by the exploalou of giant powder which ha plaoud on a atova to thaw 5Ut. Fred W. Buhsnell, for several yeara eity editor of the Minneapolla Tribune, lied at that elty of oauoer of the atom Kb. The population of Indian Territory la 801,060, aa against 100,108 in 1800, an increase of 811,775, or 117.5 per sent. . Tb population of Wisconsin, aa an nounced by the census bureau, la 2,009, 140, aa agaiuat 1,080,880 in 1800, au Increase of 883,142, or 22.0 per cent. Two steamers collided on the rivr about 20 milea above Huntington, W. Va., aluklug 80 ooalboata continuing 500,000 bushels of ooal, entaiiiug a loss 3l $100,000. Advioea from Australia atate that tha voloauo on lieach lalund, in the ; New Britain group, baa again become , active, canaing a great upheaval on j land aud sea. Many natives bare been killed. The award ol tlie Swiss government , In the Franco-Brazilian boundary dia .,..( ..I uu i)ra.ii til nun ..n,. ,,,mu. im . . w ...... .-.,wvv rjuHiv ua..v of the oontcated territory. France I gets about 8,000 square mllea north of j the Tuiuuo Hueuiao rauge. There are 400 eaaea of smallpox iu the eity of Winona, Minn., aud to pre j vent lta epread the publto achoola have been cloned and street-car compauiea compelled to alop their etna at the , boundary of the lnleotcd district. ' The official vote ol Winconaiu fol lows: Kepublican, 205,806; Demo cratic 150.285. A laborer on a bridge near Grant's Faa a waa instantly killed in tlie col lapse of the structure. General Butoa reports the capture of 83 Filipinos, alx of whom murdered aeveral persona lust spring. The Dutoh ol Capo Colony are be- coming reatlena and hiyaliata fear there way aoon he an npiUlug. j The population ol Oklahoma la 808.- 810, against 01,881 In 1800, au increase of 838,411. or 44 per cent. Tba population of South Dukota la 401,570, aa against 838,80 in 1800, an Increase of 78,762, or 22.1 percent. The population of North Dakota la 818,418, aa against 188,718 lu 1890, an j increase of 180,427, or 74.0 per cent. The population of Teuneasee ia J.020.098, aa against 1,707,18 lu 18WU, au inorcaee ol 28,008, or 14.8 per cent mA heI Wi0 oouUsoated Unaatlafaotory rate arrangements with railroads may prevent the u. A. R. encampment ia Denver. . it., .u. nt The man who unui v , - .iiiua oiirara aud tobao t 4 gttut, lu the corridor of the building. Colonel Benjamin West Blanchard, onc. one of the most widely known railroad men in the country, died at Ma residence lu vt asmugwu, years. xenon Bill to Provide Great Irrigation System. $1,000,000 FOR THE SEVERAL STATES Oregon, Wathlngton and Idaho. Included Will Be Introduced at tha Coming Senion of Congress Waabington, Nov. 28. A bill for irrigation of arid landa ia to be intro duced and pushed at tha approaching eesslon of congreaa which will affect Oregou, Washington and Idaho, among other atatea. The moat earneat advo cates of Irrigation feel that with the iudorsmneut of the late irrigation con gress they will be able to muster the solid s'ipport of delegatea from all arid land atatoa and hope in thia way to se cure some general legialation thia ses sion, The bill already prepared provides that (onr practical reservoir sites and irrlgntinn (Jitohea ahall be enrveyei in each stale by the geolgioal aurvey, tha secretary of the interior then to with draw the lima embraced in and sur rounding the most suitable aitea and ditches. He shall then let contract! for constructing reservoira and ditches, to cost not more than $1,000,000, in each atate. Nine million dollara ia ap propriated by the bill. When the lands are irrigated they are to be bud Jnct to homestead entry, each eutryman to pj $2.60 per acre, and no individ ual to seen i e more than 80 acres. The reservoir and ditches are to be turned over to the settlers when moat of tba laud irrigated ia taken np. It ia possible, however, tbat thia ir rigation bill will be made a part of the river and harbor bill again, aa it waa two yeara ago. , t. 11. (steams, of Oregon, and Dr. K. J. (iobel, of Wasltiugton, delegatea of the irrigation congreaa, called on the president today and solicited hla sop port to some plan of governmental aid lu an irrigation system for reclaiming the arid Went. PLOT AGAINST BOBS. Tha Schema Wu to Blow Hire Up While At tending Church. London, Nov. 20. According a apecial edition ol the Evening Standard today, a plot to assassinate Lord Bo berts, in which two foreiguera are con cerned, bus been discovered. It ap pears that the conspiratora loaded a miue, which waa designed to be blown np Sunday while Lord iioberta waa lu church at Johannesburg, but the police aud Lord Roberts' bodyguard frustrated the conspiracy. Ten men, mostly Ital ians, have been arrested. Roberts Confimu It London, Nov. 80. The war office baa the following from Lord Roberta, dated Johannesburg, November 86: ' "Aa reports of a plot against my lile probably reach you, I thluk yon ahould know the facta. It ia believed that there waa a plot in existence, and five Italians, four Gieeka and one French man were arrested November 10, and are now awaiting trial. Their inten tions were to explode a mine nnder St. Mary'a ohuroh during the morning service, held at 11 o'clock, on Novem ber 18." ; Roberta Reports Engagements. London, Nov. 89, Lord Roberta, cabling from Johannesburg, nnder date encouuiers wu wm separated points, in wblon tne untisn ..ninmil anmfl rattle and a few nriaon- era, and Buffered alight caaualtiea. The most eerioue affair was an engagement with the forcea of Geueral ue Liarey, numbering about 1,000 men, with three who nDnoaed General Clement's march towards Heitfontein. The Boers were completely dispersed. Dewet ia Portuguese Territory. Lourenco Marques, Nov. 29. A de tachment of 80 mounted Portuguese troops, with two gnna, crossed the river thia morning at Catembo. It ia re ported General Dewet la In Foitnguese territory and in that district. Hondurat Pays Pears Claim. Washington, Nov. 29. The state de partment received a cable today from United Statea Minister Hunter, at Gan- r.itv nnnnnnaiuii that he had kUiliniM v ' " lust received from the Honduran gov ernment a draft for $10,000 American gold aa indemnity for the killing of Frank Peara. The killing ocourred at San Pedro Suln, in May, 1800, and the Indemnity is tha fnll amount ol the ulalm set up. Census of Oregon. Washington, Nov. 29. The popula tion of Oregon aa officially announced today, is 418,536. aa againat 818,707 for 1800. Thia ia an increase of 99, 709, or 81.7 per ceut. The population in 1880 waa 174,768. showing an in crease of 188,909, or 79.5 percent from 1880 to 1890. Killing of Frank Michaels. Redding, Cal.. Nov 29. It is now thought that the body found last Thurs day night, near Bellavista. is that of Frank Miohaels, of Portland, Or. Michaels lelt Bully Hill Thursday morning on foot for Redding. H never reached Redding. When found, the head of the body had a bullet hole ln it, and the authoritiea are divided a to whether it waa a case of murder Ol suicide. WEST POINT SOLDIERS. Tha New Law Places Them at a Disadvantage With the Regulars. Washington, Nov. 80. It haa just been found out that the law which pro Videa that a man who serves two years aa an enlisted man in tha regular army and then, upon passing an examina tion, can be made an ollioer, places the West Point men at a considerable dis advantage. The West I'oluter ia oblig ed to atudy four years, and to be a good scholar before he oan become a second lieutenant, while the man who goea through by way of the ranks needa only two yeara' service. It baa been a com mon happening for some young fellow, wbo baa aecured an appointment in Weat Foint, after'paasing the competi tive examination, to eee a young man, whom be far outohuised in aucb exam ination, be credited with two yeara the beat of him in the matter of yeara mili tary service, due alone to the fact that be took bis chances in the regular army. It la understood tbat aucb ap pointments will be held np aa much aa possible hereafter in order to give the increased membership at West Foint an opportunity to become available for tilling vacancies in the regular army. PITCHED INTO A RIVER. Trala Wreck oa the Cleveland i, Pittsburg Road Passengers Escaped. Pittabnrg. Nov. 80. At 1:15 thia morning the night expreea for Cleve land on the Cleveland & Pittsburg waa thrown into the river two milea below Beaver. The scanty Information at hand shows one man, Express Messen ger Casey, of Cleveland, waa drowned and fonr othera badly bnrt. The accident occurred at a point where extunaive fill-ins bad been made, and It is supposed the high water" bad waahed the fill from nnder the track and let the entire train of engine and five cara into the Ohio river. The olli ciala say no paseengers were hurt. The excitement waa indescribable. The passengera were compelled to force their way oat from under the cara by breaking the windowa and climbing to the banks. The express messenger la supposed to have been imprisoned by tbe baggage and drowned. THE ISLE OF PINES. United States Will Retain Possessloa of It Siguenea Bay aa Excellent Harbor. Savr York. Nov. 80. Tha United States will retain possession of the Isle nl Pinna, whatever the filial disrjosition of Cuba, says a Washington dispatch to tha Journal ana Ativertiaer. it win be fortified and a strong garnaon will ha Itent there. Lviiig south of the western end of Cuba, tbe Isla of Pines oommanda the western or Yucatan en trance to the gulf and forma an import ant outpost tor the defense of the Nica ragua canal. When Secretary Root visited Cuba be went to the island and recognized ita atraontia imnortance. Tbe State department now holds that nnder lie treaty of peace tbe title ot tne lsie ot Pines pasted to the United Statea. Secretary Root holds a similar ' view. Tbe northern side of the island .that next to tbe Cuban shore is admirably adapted lor the purpose of the govern ment. It ia high, thickly studded with valuable woods and the climate is ao healthy that piior to the war a health resort for pulmonary patients waa estanliBhed there. Naval officers say that Siguenea bay. on the northwest coast, will, with but little dredging, afford an exoelleut and safe harbor. Florida Murderer Shot by a Mob. Lake City, Fla., Nov. 80. Spencer Williams, a negro, Waa ahot to death near this oity today by a mob from Peneacola. Last night Williams shot and dangerously wounded City Marshal Strange and William Strickland, a buiinesa man of thia city, while resist ing arrest. As soon aa the uewa of the shooting became known oitizena armed themselves, and, forming a posse, followed the desperado on horse back and overtook him today in a swamp. Tbe negro was literally ahot to pieces, fully 200 bullet holes beiug found in his body. The body was brought into town and placed in front of the courthonBe gate, where ia wa viewed by hundreda. - Newport Bank Hat Funds. -Washington, Nov. 80. O. P. Tuok er, receiver of the German National Bank, of Newport, Ky., haa sent his repoit of tha condition of the bank to the controller of the currenoy. It ap pears tbat there is snilicieut cash on band to realise to the depositors some thing over 90 per cent on their clainiB. Tbe amount of the defalcation, as giv en by tbe examiner, agreea with hia first estimate of the same $191,000. End Was Peaceful. Rt Paul. Nov. 29. Senator Cosh- man K. Davis, chairman of the com mittee on foreign rotations of tue sen ate, died at hia home in thia city to night at 8:40 o'clook. He had suffered greatly during two months of sickness, and gradually sank away, being un- c na ions tor several hours before (! al and so far aa oould be known, suOered no palu. Tugs Going to Assistance, Astoria. Or., Nov. 89. A telephone message from South Beud says tbe tug Astoria reports that the British bark Poltalloch, 85 daya from Santa Rosalia for the Columbia river, went ashore during a denae fog thia afternoon on the north apit at the entranoe of Wil lapa harbor. Seventeen men had laud ed and 18 wore still on board. The sea waa runulng very high, but thore had been no loss of life. Tilt HOOF COLLAPSED Football Spectators Dropped on . Red-Hot Furnaces. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN SAN FRANCISCO .ea and Boys Were on Top of Glass Works Building Whea the Timbers Gave Way Thirteen Persons Killed. San Francisco, Deo. 1. As a result of the moat horrible catastrophe that ever occurred in San Francisco, 18 peo ple were ki led and 100 badly injured today, by tbe collapse of tbe roof of the Pacific Glass Works, on Fifteenth street. They fell through the roof upon tba red hot furnaces and glass vats below. All were horrioly burned, and it ia feared that in addition to the 18 deatba already reported, there will be several more. Down to a Horrible Death. Two hundred people, all men and boys, had gathered on tbe sheet iron roof of tbe glass worka to obtain a Irea view of tbe annna! football game be tween Stanford and the University of California. About 20 minntee after the game commenced there waa a ciaab, plainly audible on tbe football grounds, and a portion of the crowd on the roof went down to a horrible death below. Tbe fires in the fnrnacea had been started for the first time today, and tha vats were full of liquid glass. It waa upon theae tbat tbe victims (ell. Soma were killed instantly, and others were slowly roasted to death. Tbe few who missed the furnaces or rolled off, to gether witb workmen in tbe glass works, saved the lives of many who lay nnconacioua by pulling them i away from their horrible resting places. The police and fire departments were aoon at band, and every patrol wagon and ambulance in tbe city waa sum moned. Tbey were not enough and express wagona and private carriages were pressed into service to carry off the dead and wonnded. Many of tbe wounded were unconscious, while oth ers were raced, shrieking witb agony, to the hospitals. The Southern Pacific railroad hos pital was only two blocks away, and waa qnickly filled. About 40 wound ed were taken there. Othera were sent to St. Luke'a hospital, tbe oity receiv ing hospital, to private residences and other places. At tbe hospitals there was soon a shortage of surgeons and soma ot the wounded had to wait until help came. Victims Mostly Boys. . Most of those killed and injured were boy a between and 10 yeara of age. Nearly all of the victima bad their skulls fractured or limbs broken and sustained serious internal injuries. The portion of the roof which collapsed waa merely tha covering over the ventilator bara at tbe apex of the building and waa not constructed to sustain any heavy weight. The horizontal timbers in the center, corresponding to the ridge pole of an ordinary structure, broke near tbe center, and the light frame work underneath, with ita cover ing of corrugated iron, turned inward, totaling a chute, through which tbe men and boys were precipitated into the tmnacea beneath. Duly a lew were aotual'y cornea to neatn, me ma turity betug killed by the fall. Sev-j era I of thoae injured are in a precarioae condtion, and the list of dead may be j increased to a scoie within a day or two. A number who were only slight- j ly hurt went to their homes unassisted. Yaquis Entrapped Mexicans. ' El Paso. Tex., Deo. 1. Newaofa! tierce battle last Sunday between Mex ican regulars and Yaqui Indiana, waa brought here today by two American miners, Seth Tomkiua and Will Lowe. They were prospecting about 40 milea from Soyapa, Mexico, when the Indians appeared, made them prisonera and ransacked their camp. Troops were dispatched in pursuit of tbe Iudiaua. The Indians entrapped tlio Mexicans In a narrow part of the mountains and when the Mexicans finally withdrew they left 20 dead. The Americans scaped. Six Indiana were killed or wounded. , - Stole Three Can of Wheat. Mound City. Kas.. Dec. 1. F. E. Wesser waa arrested here today by a Wjtiv nf tha Chicago & Milwaukee road on the charge of atealing three oar loada of wheat from tbe yards ol tne company ln Dea Moines, Ia. Wesser in some manner seoured the bills ot lading for the cara and got them to market, realizing $1,000. Smallpox In New York. New York, Deo. 1. Twenty four cases of amallpox were discovered to day in a block on Weat Sixty-ninth street, near West End avenue. Tha suffererB were taken to Willard Parker hospital. Tbe disease ia supposed to have started in thia eity from a negro aotor, who belongs to a Southern the atrical troup. Campaign Against Sunday Theaters. New York, Nov. 80. The Actors" Church Allianoe of Amerioa haa begun an active campaign against Sunday theatrical performncea, and ita mem bers promise to keep it np nntil aotora have one day ot rest in seven. It claims to have caused the arrests which have been made at New York theaters tha rutat. tlirnn Rnndava. and it ia now keeping au eye on the prosecution of thee) oases. GAVE UP THEIR ARMS. Four hundred British Surrendered to the Boers Relief Came Too Late. London,. Deo. 8. Lord Roberta ca bled from Johannesburg, nnder date ot Wednesday, November 80: "The Dewetadorp garrison of two gnna of the Sixty-eighth field battery, with detachments of tbe Gloucester shire regiment, the Highland light in fantry and tbe Irish rides, 400 in all, surrendered at 5:45 P. M., November 80. Our losses were 15 men killed and 42 wounded, including Major Hansen and Captain Digby. The enemy is said to the 2,000 strong. Four hundred men were dispatched from Edenburg to relieve Dewetadorp, but they did not succeed in reaching there in time. Knox joined this force and found De wetadorp vacn.ted. Seventy-five sick and wonnded had. been left there. Knox pursued, and is reported to have successfully engaged Steyn and Dewet near Vaal Bank. They retired weat and southwest. Knox'a messenger failed to get through, ao I have no de tails." . AMERICAN PLAN ADOPTED. European Canals Will Employ Electric Motors for Propulsion. New York, Dec. 8. Mr. Hawley, wbo haa been comiaaioned by American interests to advocate the principle of electric propulsion foi canals, haa re turned to London from the oontlnent, says tbe Tribune's London correspond ent. He reports that plans for elec tric canal service have been adopted in Belgium and Holland, and tbat the waterwaya of those countries will ba equipped witb motors similar to those proposed for operation on the Erie ca nal. These motors will be provided by an American company, and the en tire ayatem oi electric propulsion of canal boats will be introduced from the United States. Mr. Hawley asserts that in France a bill haa been prepared for the intro duction of the aa.ne system of canals in tbat country. He expects that elec tric motors lor French canals will bt ordered from tbe United States. OUTLAWS RUN DOWN. Tht Career of the Breedlong Blacks ia Australia b Finally Ended. Vancouver, B. C, Deo. 8. The ateamer Warrimoo, from Australia, brings news of the finish of tbe Breed long Blacka, Joe and Jimmy Governor. After committing 100 crimes in 100 days, including nine murders, their camp in the bush waa surrounded by squatters, wbo watched all night, and in the morning demanded the surrender of the notorious outlaws. The blacka, suprrised, started to run, and the squatters fired, killing Joe and wound ing Jimmy Governor. The latter was snbseqently delivered by the squatters to the posse of constables wbo took him to the nearest hospital, where bis re covery is being awaited by the author ities. Hard Fight Near Luchoff. Orange River, Deo. 8. The Heraog commando, 600 strong, Holding a splendid position on a range of precipi tous kopjes near the village of Luohoff, eompletelv barring the British advanoe. attacked Colone' Henry - Hamilton Set tle's column Attar five hours' hard fighting the Boers were expelled from the position, losing heavily. The Brit ish losses were small, owing to the iaot that the British adopted Boer' methods of taking cover. Colonel Set tle ocenppied Luchoff, and learned that 800 horses had paaaed through for Dewet, who ia reported to be in tbe neighborhood. Tbe Boer commander openly boasted in tba village of having shot 200 natives ior sympathising with tbe British. Hawaiian Land Leases. - Honolulu, Nov. 81. The Repbnlican of today Bays: "Within 80 days suits will be filed on behalf of tbe United States to set aside all 1 grants, sales and leases of publio lands made by the ter ritorial government ol Hawaii since July 14, 1900 The Republican ia in a position to atate thia aa an absolute fact, despite tha statement sent out from Washington to the effect tliat the department of justice denied that Attorney-General Giigga had instructed District Attorney Baird' to institute spits to set aside all grants, sales, franchises and leases in Hawaii granted ainoe September 28, 1899." Newport Bankwreckers. Cincinnati, Dec. 8. Robert Win ttel, assistant bookkeeper of tbe wrecked German National bank ot New port, Ky., waa arrested in this oity at a late hour last night, charged with being an accomplice of Frank Brown, wbo was short $196,000 in his ac counts. Winatel waa taken to Newport and locked up, bail being refused. Brown bas not yet been apprehended. Wyoming's Vote. Cheyenne, Wyo.. Deo. 8. Offloial returns ahow the result of the eletion In Wyoming to have been aa tollowa: McKinley, 14,482; Bryan, 10,164; Mo Kiuloy's plurality, 4,818. Conspirators Blowa Up. Pittsburg, Deo. 8. A Morgantown, W. V., apecial aaya: State Mine In epector James W. Paul, of West Vir ginia, aaya the recent mine disaster at Berryville, in which 14 Uvea were lost, waa duo to a conspiracy to kill tha foreman of the mine. The conspira tors, after lighting tba fuse, stood at the entrance of the mine, but the force of the explosion waa greater than tltey expeoted and they were alua killed. DHIM11T Boat Capsized and Four Lives Were Lost ACCIDENT OCCURS ON SPOKANE RIVER fhe Passengers Numbered Eighteen, Five of Whom Succeeded in Swimming to Shore Others Rescued. Spokane, Dec. 8. Four lives were lost here this evening by the capsizing' of a current ferry boat id tbe Spokane river. The ferry ia about' two milea down tbe river. It waa crossing tbe stream with 18 woikmen, who had ended their day's work in a construc tion camp near tbe Great Northern's bridge. Tba men crowded to the bow and it it waa swamped. All tha men were thrown in tbe cold water. ' Five swam to shore and the othera climbed on tbe capsized boat. The waves ran high aud washed four ot them to death. When the ferry capsized a man started off in a skiff to tha rescue. Some of the men who witnessed tha accident say be picked up one of the men in the water, but neither the res cuer nor the skirl has since been seen. It was probably carried down the rap ids, and it is possible tbat the two men have reached shore some distance down stream. Another account Bays the boat waa awamped by a large log. PHILIPPINE ASSASSINS. General McArthur Confirm Sentences of Hang ing Passed Upoa Four Native. Manila, Dec. 3. General MacArthur baa confirmed the sentences of hanging passed upon four natives recently convicted of murder at Lingayen. Tba condemned were members ol tha "Guardia de Honor," a band of asms aiua whose victims were kidnapped and boloed. They will be banged Decem ber 81. The transport Indiana, which went ashore on the Isla de Polillo, off tha1 east coast of Luzon, was successfully floated, and ai rivet! at Binangoan Sound short of ooal. She transferred to tha transport Pennsylvania the contingent , of tbe Twenty-second infantry and the supplies destined for Baler, and then proceeded for Nenva Caceres, South Camarinea. ' . Guam Need Help. Washington, Deo, 3. The navy de partment baa received tbe following cablegram from Admiral Remey: "Cavite, Deo. 8. Official report from Guam just received. Following men drowned: Joseph Anderson, coal passer; Jacob Le Roy Mabaffey, ap prentice, first-class; George Auhel, seaman; William Frederick Davis, fireman, first-class; Frank. Swanson, coxswain. Two bodies recovered were unrecognisable. : Governor reports danger of starvation. Asks for 65,000 pounds flour, 80,000 biscuit, 1,000 sugar, 2,000 Bait pork, 20,000 rice, all for destitute natives. Shall I send by our cruaier? Brutus took ample stoiea for the piesent. Newark, Guam. "REMEY." Chief of Polks of Manila. St. Louis, Dec. S. The Post-Dis-patch today says: "Chief of Police John W. Capmbell, ot St. Louis, haa been offered the position of chief ol police of Manila nnder the civil govern ment now in tbe course of formation, and bas accepted." THE DEAD NUMBER 18. Growing List of Victim of the San Francista Accident Dead All Identified. San Franciaoo, Deo. 8. The terri ble accident of Thursday, resulting ia the death ot 18 "persons and the injury . of four times aa many more, bas cast gloom over the oity. About the morgue today there have been crowds of anxious inquirers, relatives and friendu of those who are known to have, been victima of tbe accident. Tha dead have all been identified. The coroner's jury will be taken to viea tbe remains and will also visit tht scene of tha tragedy. Until all tha dead have been viewed by the jury, none of the remains will be permitted to be taken away from the morgue. All tbe hospitals are crowded with tlie maimed and injured and a large staff ot physicians and nurses is at work. Daly's Horse to Be Sold. New York. Dec. 8. The exocntari of Marcus Daly's estate will sell Mr. Daly's stable of tborougnbreda aud breeding horses as soon as possible, These horses cost Mr. Duly over $000, Don. Amona the stallions are Ham burg, Tammany, Batbampton, Isidor, Ogdan and Inverness. Over 100 brood mares will be aold. California's Vote. . " Sacramento, Cal.." Deo. 8. The official figoree on the presidential elec tion for California, aa compiled by tin aecretary ot state, give MolClnley 164 755. Bryan 124.985. Woolley 5,204. Prince Tuan's Rebellion, Shanghai, Doc. 8. A missionaiy la the province of Kang Su reports tha? 10,000 of the troops of General Tans Fn Usiang entered that province ni joined Prlnoe Tuan's rebellion anaiiis1 the emperor. General Tung bas bees obtaining supplies of tha viceroy oi Sze Cboen. The governor of Shan SI has wired a request to tha Wu Chang viceroy to send bim without delay eijjhl quick-firing guns, and the viceroy hn ordered the guus to be sunt. .