Dayton 7 Herald Bntsred u second Hass marrar at the pom oBee at Dayton, Oreeoa- LATER NEWS. The French cabinet has resigned. Mexico will produce' 313.000,000 in fold this year. MÍ NEAR Chicago, Jun* 13.—A special to the Cbroniqle from Highmore, 8. D., says: A Chicago Chinaman baa taken ad­ A Reconnoitering Party At­ Whip Them Out pexw coomtnct, DAYTON .OREGON Tbe return to thia town of a man and Americans * _ vantage of the neW bankruptcy act. tacked by Rebels. woman, divorced five yeara ago, but of Cavite Province. | >t M. de steal. At Fort Smith, Ark., a jealous sal- who are again husband and wife, add« vationist shot and killed hie wife and tli« laat chapter to a romantic «tory of hitnaelL ONE AMERICAN WAS KILLED love and war. PARANAQUE AND LAS PINAS* FALL “* «’•»■‘“•aa- ae of the plan Five year» ago Henry Ballantyne l^on^p Vrlqk is the nama of the man ' 1 I ary Bitting« and wife, of thiy place, agreed to «ep- kijlfd by the/snowilide on White pass I arate. They had been teari led not I early in J am . OU«* quite 13 months. Ballautyn« was a During a drunken street brawl in prosperous grain-buyer, and owned San Francisco one man was killed and several good farms nesr Highmore. three wounded. These he deeded to bio wife. The few Captain Henry* Nichola, commander Hungry Filipino« are being Jed by Manila, June 13.—A reconnoitering hundred dollar* he waa able to ecrape Manila, Jono 13.—The Filipino oc- adjourned antil Friday without farther of the Monadnock, died of sunstroke party of 35 American aoldi«r*, in the together in cash to put in bi* own cupation of the province of Ca^te baa progreoe. tne Amer loan«. whilwcn. duty at Manila. hille in tbe vicinity of Morong yeater­ pocket and left to begin life afreah in a been broken', and, a« the reault'of the Thia evening the delegatee sttoaded The Philippine commimaionera have Artillerists manning the coaat de­ day. were attacked by 800 rebel«. Th« new location. Aa *oon as bo bsd gon«, preeent movement, the Americana now water fete« given ia their bower by the been called borne. fense guns have been ' instructed to in­ Americana fought their way to camp bis wife sued for s divorce. There wa* control the important coaat town« nt twthrng ar-Mj- ai SchtTieiagc-. ~lmuV The Vixen ha« reached Bluefield« to through the enemy and inflicted never« I no defense, and a decree wa* granted. crease tbeir target practioe. relieve the Detroit. loaves on them. The American*! chief The land given her by her busband line of insurgent trenches facing our Tbe Americas delegatM toaigbt sb - The municipality of Havana haa pre­ waa killed. Five insuigent« were cap-j the sold to sdvantsge, snd by shrewd south lines baa been cleared. Costa Rioa and Nicaragua are pre­ aued a manifeeto to tbe effect that, al- sented to General Maximo Gomea a reinvestments accumulated witbin the paring for a conflict. and taken to Morong. The inaurgente have again proved though tbe Engliab proyoMle kava team certificate naming him as an adopted tured The rebels are extremely active.] -next few years b comfortable fortune. tbeir .ability aa dodgers. Between used as tbe basis of the arbiuatMB di* Mosquito coast Indiana have re­ ion of the city. The past winter she spent in South­ 8,000 and 4,000 warriors wbo seemeri The garrison of cavalry and North Da­ belled againat Nicaragua. The Second Oregon regiment, with kota infantry are throwing np la-J ern Cslifornin. On her wsy home s destined to be captured, have die­ Augusta, Ga., waa viaited by a de­ the signal corps, has sailed rom Manila I trenebmenta. . month ego *he stopped in Sen Fran- appeared, the majority eliding away structive fire; loee, 1350,000. ’ for Portland. ’ They are expected to ar­ cisco. On the street there one dsy «he under cover of tbe night after fighting A new banana trust has been formed. rive about July 13. Washuigton, June 13.—Tbe solu­ met an emaciated figure in army blue, the Americans all day. Some others on ite merits. ~~ It will fight a similar organisation Great Biitain is taking step« to pro­ tion of tie problem of bow to reinforoe hobbling about witb the aid of a heavy came to meet our troop« witb prote«ta- formed laat winter. , tect Tier ehipmastei« and seamen from General Otis without calling for volun­ cane, in a vain «earcb for employment. tion* of frienabip. KAVAL OFFICERS* PAY FIXED. It waa Ballantyne, discharged from the The Thirteenth infantry lost one man The outlook |ia said to bo bright for boarding bou«e keeper*. teer» or reducing below the danger line United States volunteer service, and killed and «ix wounded; the Ninth in­ «• the settlement of the Alaska boundary Yellow Jack is creating a panic in the reserve foioe in the United States, Invalided'home from the Philippine« fantry one man killed and five wound­ ^dispute in London. Mexico. It i* unusually virulent this was readied at alneetingof tbe cabinet New York, June 14.—A diepatab io after a fever which left him in such ed; the Fourteenth infantry three Attorn'iy-General Giigg» an­ Seven walnut-growers’ association* year, tjje mortality exceeding 60 per today. poor health a« to destroy his usefulness wounded and the First Colorado volun­ the World from Washington any«: The | nounced liia opinion that the army re­ in Southern California have combined cent. a« a soldier. teer regiment 11 wounded. for mutual protection. The United State« government ha« organisation hill, fixing thp maximum Ballantyne waa about to pa«« his Yesterday’s work was the hardest our strength of tbe army at 66,000 men, granted Sfiain the privilege of ransom ­ Twenty-five deaths and 83 prostra­ Tbe battlefield navy personnel bill. Admiral Dewey did, not include the enlisted force of former wife without «peaking to her, army has «een. ing the Spanish prisbuer« held by the but «he, when «he saw hi« wasted form stretched out across the entire isthmus will receive 813.500 whether en duty tions is the result of a hot June day in the boepital corps, end the regulsi] Filipinos. • I New York and vicinity. ' _ army oan be increased by that number. end miserable condition, felt all her from Laguna de Bay to the harbor. The United Statea court of appeala The war department haa under con- As the enluted hospital corps aggre- old love for him revive. She hurried While the troops were advancing, the hold» that the alien labor law appliea »«deration an order sending the Twen- gite 3,000 men, the' opinion of the at­ him into a carriage and to her hotel, army gunboat Napiitan. tn the river and $6,375 on above. Eenr-Admirai only to common laborers, • * ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth infantry torney-general givee that many more where comfortable quarters, good food near Taguig, shelled the enemy, killing Schley ia in thia liât, but only raecivco and the services of a competent physi-J _. . ,, . to. Manila. eeveral of them. Tbe xnotuUir Mouad-. The fndrxna supreme court decTireir—------------------- cian Boon produced a marked improved nock and the gunboa^lelena shelled Toahoreduty. Tb«jBBÌ*rrBBg«i»ÌtoW- J. Admiral Dewey has requested that Major-General Shafter ha« now at that it is unlawful for corporations to mb dmy tlie money raised to buy him a borne the Presidio in California, ready for -went in hi« health. Last week the Paranaque and Laa PirKe all day with ale receive 85.630 win!« attempt to destroy competition. and 44,677, omahore. Rear Adtoiral r®“7’ied «»d the full power of their batteries. -ih Washington be used to establish a early .bipment to Manilla,' 3,400 re-1 í"° crnitt ’ .|'turned to Highmore together. Private CreW, of copipany D.oanual home tor soldiers and sailors. The rebel sharpshooters kept In hid­ detachment, was seriously wounded in ing until (he American lines bad Word was received by tire war de- h CURE FOR APPENDICITIS. The administration is being aeverely imum pay. Should 8eblry b* gioew I target practice at San Francisco. passed, and then attempted to pot an aaa«. -- - R > ~ I criticised by the Eastern press, who partment today that the Nineteenth in- ■tragglere from/ tbe tiees. Thank« to York Phywlclan Kellere« Augustin Daily, famous as a the­ says the rebellion in the Philippines fantry, under orders to go to tbe Phil- their poor marksmanship, this was | i ppi nee, which came-back from Porto atrical manager, dramatist and adapter should be (*t down immediately. .. of play», died auddenly in Pari«. Rico only 700 strong, had today been i New York, June 13.—Dr George without result The whole country New Richmond and Boardman, Wie., I tiller) to its full quota of 1,800 men by Helmer, a New York doctor, has cured proved to be a sncoessionof «mall hill«, A company capitalized at 810,000,- ‘were nearly wiped off thA'map by a de­ I recruits enlisted at Camp Meade. a patient of appendicitis in eight min­ with- boggy ground between the high, 000 has been organized to' work a structive cyclone. A number of lives The regiment will be sent to Geners) utes without the use of a knife, ioe thick grass and bushes in the hollow«, mountain of copper found in Arizona. were lost, and the property loea ie «nor- I Otis at once. In addition, the Twenty- I packs, or poultices. He applied one which greatly added to the difficulty of ENDING OF BRIDAL SERENADE. A Havana dispatch says brigandism mous. — I fourth and Twenty-fifth infantry regi­ hand to a point midway between the the advance, but gave ahelter that saved Is on the increkse-iir portions of Cuba The Pacific coaat gunboat Marietta, ments. negroes, every company recruit­ top of the rigi^t Jgg ant^a point above many froqutbe enemy’s bullets. Our jtj^ere no United States soldier« are I which accompanied ' the Oregon on ed to ita full strength are under orders the stomach, then bent up tbe right men threw sway their blankfts, coats quartered. her fainotia 14,000-mile run from Call- to go to the Philippines, which will leg of the patient at tbe knee joint, and even haversacks, stripping to the partf of young ¿»en wete rrn««b«« Th^ Washington State Pioneers’ As­ I forma to the Weat Indiea in“the early give General Otis 3,000 more fighting and gave the leg a slight twist, by waist and trusting to luck for food. Mr. arMUip.« Ray Higginy mar Vn- sociation has passed a resolution pro­ days of the war, has arrived in New men in good condition. The Four­ niegtiB of a quick motion, repeated two Water could not be obtained, and there tonga, Oklahoma, th« teiiRn »»j » mi testing against the cession of any York. teenth Infantry, also fully recruited, or three times, and tbe operation was was much discomfort after tbe canteens of two hours appear*! «a the beat Alaskan territory to Canada. ■ r - - porcb and oidered th« sevsaadsn to Schurman is leaving the Philippines and part of the Fourth artillery, are at over.' Thia forced put of the appendix Were emptied. Governor-General Brooke has issued because Ids plan for home rule was the Presidio, awaiting oiders to salt the clogging particle* that occupied it. orders appointing Senor Gonzales ds not approved. ■ -’ ! Thus, without issuing a call for volun­ Just back of tbe appendix ia thelargeat - At 6 A. M. todav, General Wheaton Quesada special commissioner from Veterans of the civil war{ both of teers, the president can send General muscle in the human body, known.ag in ba at Washington, at a salary of the blue and tbe gray, are planning a I Otia a force, slightly in excess of 10,- the psoas .magnus. It ia attached, to ^vanced upon Lae Pina* with a troop the fermpr or big bone of tbe leg, and of cavalry, thq^ Twenty-first infantry, paua and firing shotguns. . 000. ' 6,000. The appointment greatly law amjjorder expedition to Cuba. General Otis has been instructed to ia the inusole by which one can revolve the Colorado regiment, part of the please* Gomes’ following. Miss Maliel Kafitz and Walter Hen- I the leg aa on a pivot at the heel. It Ninth infantry, and two mountain « Judge Allen, of Loe Angele*, bold» derson were drowned by the capsizing organiweeveral skeleton regiments of ia thia muscle which is made to do the gun*, croeaing two atreama and entering young people and fired. Tbe bride’s that people who »ecure a divorce in of tli^ Flora near Stockton, California. volunteers who may accept the proposi- ’ tin to re-bnlist tor service'until July 1, trick of emptying the appendix. Using tire town without firing a aboL California who go beyound th* juris­ These skeleton organizations I the fingers of one band to hold tbe He then advanced upon Paranaque. shot. She fell fatally ¡«jwrad. ebM Tbe aoathward morvement ol Lawton I 1901. diction of the California court* and and Wheaton’* force* proved a *uccea*. sre to be officered by volunteer officers walla of* the abdomen Itr plaoe, and I The women and children, and, for that through tbe Innga, aad died aw how contract another marriage and then ie- The Filipino force* weie badly routed to be selected by GeneTkl Otis from to prevent ruptur« of -delicate internal matter, many men remained in th« later. Tbe groosa wao aha she* ia the turn to California have no standing In No houses were destroyed, face, but not fatally. A flor tbo acci­ and disorganized. the 14 volunteer regiments now with atructures, with tbe other hand a apaa- towns. p California cour't in an action for di- though many were torn by tb« abella dent the charivari pasty Rod. Na ar- modic contraction of tbe paoaa magnua him, snd sre* to be increased to the Thè survey for the submarine cable vorce. from the warehips. Everywhere tbe which will connect Germany with the mazimum strength by regulars sent ia brought about,which anapa it againat A colony of 500 negroes will locate the appendix and forcea out of that or-] Americana found white flage flying. United States by the way of the Azores from here. ' -In California. So far aa can be aaceitained, the Fill- but bo * ««rlowly. gan whatever foreign substances it baa been practically completed. I may contain. pi one’ lose is about 50 killed, «bout The proposed plow and threahing President Loubet, of France, bai I Chicago, June 13.—Captain P. H. 860 wounded, and 30 taken prisoners. LYNCHED BY HIS OWN RACE machine combines are off. had hi* revanche tor the recent outrage. I Boinua, of th! army leoruiting station VETERANS FOR CUBA. The whole country ia networked witb Admiral Sampson say« oar navy He wa* the hero of a popular demon- I in thia city, baa received inatructions trenchea and tbe enemy ecurried horn id Or- ■hould be twice it* present size. from the war department to enlist sn stration w^ile driving to the races. ahelter to ahelter. Bardin, Mise.. Jana 14—Simse Otis haa established cable connection Today long traina ol oommiaaary By working upon the muscles of the unlimited number of men for aervice in Chicago, June 18.—A special to the wagons are - cany Ing proviaione to the Brooks (colorad), baa been lye chad by between Iio Iio and the island of Cebu. abdomen, a New York pbyaician has the Philippine ialsnda. Chronicle from Omaha says: Paul United. States troops along tbe road A uumebr o( schools have closed in cured a case of appendiciti*. No in Vandervoort has received a letter from which only yesterday was the strong­ ihn« avenged was moti atrocious. Sat LYNCHINGS IN CUBA. 8t. Louie on account of the hot weather. «trnmenta were used, and relief came President McKinley acknowledging tbe hold ol tbe enemy, and the natives Who in eight minutes Handit« Disposed or li receipt of bis letter offering to take to yeaterday were probably carrying-gttna Canada’* latest- proposal i* to estab­ The German peace delegate at The Cuba a great colony of old soldiers of are today doffing their hate and grovel­ lish a customhouse on the Dalton Hague objects to ai bitration. He trail. Santiago de Cuba, June 13.—Gen­ both the blue and the gray, whose I affirms that Emperor William will not eral Wood haa " been notified that An­ presence shall be a guarantee againat ing before the Americana with effuaiv« greetinga of welcome. Johann btrauss, the late famous com­ pledge himself to accept decisions on tonio Garcia, chief ol the Holquin the 'outlawry practiced by aome of tbe poser, was buried with public honors | issues that have not arisen. bandit«, who waa captured by the rural Cuban bande. Mr. Vandervoort is re­ , BIG MAN-HUNT PLANNED. in Vienna. The trust mania has reached the guard«, has been hanged by the citi­ ceiving hundreds of letters claily from Western men ere urging an early ses­ cealed in some rabbiah. brewers, and it is said, on tbe best zens. Seven men belonging to Garcia’s veterans, in all parts of the country, Crlml sion of congress to consider currency The woman rallied aeSeiontly to authority, that a scheme ie on foot to band voluntarily aurrendered to th« who are anzious to accompany tbe legislation. form a trust with 81.000,000,000 capi­ rural«, but General Wood ha« instruct- ezperjition. Casper, Wyp., June 18. — The Hole ­ Mr. Vandervoort was formerly com- Step* have been taken by the French tal and buy up all the breweries in the ed the comm inding officers to accept no in the-Wall, -for years the refoge of surrenders hereafter, but to capture th« maner-in-chief of ^he Grand Army ol government demanding the extradition country. outlswe, promisee to be cleansed of its of Esterbaxy. bandit« as highwaymen or murderer«. the Republic. He says the colonists The Alaska grand jury has con­ desperate inhabitants. The daring rob­ which was composed eatirrly ef so will go in tbe fall, whether the move ­ Two robbers were lynched by Cuban« Jame* 8. Sherman ha* withdrawn demned the school management. ber band which looted the Union Pa­ in favor of Henderson for the speaker- Educational work, it says, has been near Puerto Principe, two day* ago. ment iiBS been sanctioned by the gov­ cific expreae at Rock Creek recently and groee, did its work qakkly. Tbe white At Sonora, recently, six bandit« were ernment or not—merely aa a private people knew nothing of the affair •• ehip of the national liouae. misdirected. The government agent escaped to the faitnjsses of their dens badly beaten by employee of sugar affair. The Weet and Soutliaeem to b. III hours after it occurred. Samoan* have disarmed and are now i» accused of falsehood, and bis removal estate«, where they attempted to com­ tbe largeat contributors to tbe echeme. in the Hole-in-the-Wall, in spi(p of the fact that they were closely pursued awaUing the verdict of the joint oom­ | from office is demanded, mit robbery. DASH FOR LIBERTY. over p.lsln end mountain, ar« to be sys­ mission as to who shall be king. England has bought an additional tematically hunted to their death. To trained bloodhound«, from Beatrice. in American eagles to One death at Chicago and two at I £600,000 this purpose the several railway man­ New York, June 10.—Jamea J. Tbe report Pittsburg witb many prostrations from I strengthen its reserve. agers witb interests in tills state are that Russia ia a buyer of gold in New Jeffriea, another sturdy young gisnt, the beat ia the record for ond day. Wardner, Idaho, June 18.—Under organising posses, and the outlaw« will one of the lobbor’e brotbeve. silabad York is regarded in London as being baa com« out of the Weat to whip The body of the “Barefoot King of the fire of bis negro guard, Mike John­ be given no re«t. It i* expected 300 participante in the Union Pacific rub- champion pugiliats. At the arena of significant Hawaii” is missing. It is supposed to tbe Coney laland Atheletic Club to­ son, crazy and desperate, made a dash men will be engaged in the big man have been stolen by natives and burIW War seem» certain between England night he defeated Robert Fitaaim- for liberty by jumping into the river hunt. in the mountane and Tranavaal. Both are preparing mona, world’a champion in two claaeea today. Down tbe rapid stream he The state and the exprès« and rail­ I for r struggle. British troops are near bobbed like a great black cork, while road oompaniea bave offered an aggre­ That negotiation* are in progrei* —middle-weight and heavy-weight— looking toward a mammoth sugar con­ the border and Kruger's forces are said in 11 rounda of whirlwind fighting. on the bank hie keeper, breaking gate of 38,000 each for the bead« of the solidation is now admitted by one of I to be able to cope with any England He ia the acknowledged maater of th« through the underbrush, peppered at member« of the band. In addition to can muster. the men most interested. man he defeated. He was never nt him with hi* Krag-Jorgenson rifle. thia head money, in event of eucce««, and information thee far received we«« Over 6,000,000,000 gallons of petro­ any time in aerioua danger, and, after Somehow or other, the floating target the men who are arranging for thia New York experienced the hottest I evaded the fire, but the treacherous June day on rycoid Tuesday. Thirty- leum, according to the treasury bureau the aise-up in the early ronnda of the eddies Were too mneb for him, and chase will be armed and fed by the cor­ poration« and big cattle companies of of statistics, are now produced an ­ con teat, took the lead. He had th« I one prostrations were recorded. The nually in the world. Of thia amount Australian whipped from the ninth Johnson was drowned. Hi* body was this «ection during the time they are thermometer reached 98. found 20 minute* later. engaged. „ 3,600,000,000 gallona are produced in round. President Schurman, of the Philip­ the United Statea, 3,360.000,000 in He waa one of the men under arrest United States cruiser Newark, aceaed pine commission, in a dispatch to Sec­ Ruaaia, and the remainder ia diatribut- in the bull pen on suspicion of hsving Traasvaal Dispute. Vancouver. B. 0., June 18.—The retary Hay, lias, it I* believed, recom­ e