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I S rra a g a a » ea M C o a ip la ta S fa r A a e t h e r 8»laa e a t h a Caaat- DAYTON Tbe transport Senator, with 10 offi- oeie and 000 recruits bee arrived safety L— OREGON I in Manila. i I That Was the Verdict of the Court-Martial. Tbe -Mew South Wales cabinet hat resigned ia consequence ef leek of ae- ■embly’s oonfldence. 1 Tbe steamer Homer baa arrived ia SENTENCED 8an Francisco from Cape Nome with 9800,009 in gold duet. ; . Lieutenant Peary bad bis feet fro m during hie northern trip, but now walks without limping. FOR TEN YEARS Chicago. Sept 11.— Special corre spondence to the Tribune from Manila, under date of August 4, eayss Agents for a company of Spanish I capitalist«, some of whom live in M a nila. ennonnoe that arrangements have been oom plated lor tbe building of a THE aaedetn railroad line in Luaon that w ill oonneet M anila with all the important towaa along the west coast of tba island ea far north aa Leoeg. The route ia kept secret, but it le under stood that it w ill be the same aa pro posed In 1876, when tbe scheme for government railroads in the P hilip pines waa officially projected. Three linee were planned at that time, only one of which waa completed, the present railroad, which runs from M a nila to Dagupen, a distance of 161 mil««. The oempany is keeping iM movements aeoret to prevent the two or three oorupanies that ere said to be organising in tbe United States (or the purpose of building railroads in Luaon from anticipating it in aacuring the same route. Tbe Americano who have talked railroads here generally be lieve that a new town and port w ill be established either on tbe north coast of Luaon or tba northern pert ot tbe west coast of tha island, aa a terminal ef tba railroad. This would save «60 miles sailing tp Manila for ships from tbe D n itid States or from Hong Kong, end with rapid oommuefoetion to Manila through tbe richest provinces of tba island, would be reasonably cor tain to grow r a p id l y .1 _________ »■!«■» a » m wm Tarr u k e i v «ha M a u e r . Kansas o ily . Sept. I I . — Dr. K . 0 . G riffith. of this city, has Jnet com pleted for the government an official Mat of the Meaeer pistol ia uee by Oar* man cavalry and nndor consideration lor adoption by tba United State» The Mat wee made not only with targets, PROI*ONKD COM BI NATION bat with human cadavers also, and Dr. Griffith aaya it proved at ranges of from SO to 600 vardo the Mauser piatol — -to the moat affective and deadly weapon ■J of Ito kind aver invented, and that np W aehlHgtoi to the maximum range tried, it ia prao- tically aa good in the hands of marks- * man aa Krag-Joiganaon, a Lao or Mao- 11 ear rifle. * The piatol Urea 10 shots without re* e loading, and can ba emptied w ith se- * curacy of aim in leva that) three aeoonda. 1 The cartiidgea are 10 caliber, and ere ' propelled by erookeleea nitro powder 1 The bullets weigh 86 graina each, and 1 have a lead core aurrounded by a nickel* * plated oopper jacket. I t ia aaid to be 1 probable that aa a result of D r. G rif- ’ fitb’a teat the goveintp.cut w ill adopt 1 tbe Mauser piatol. | .......—=-i-------------------- tt - Portland’s Fair Will Be the Best to Date. WILL ECLIPSE FORMER FAIRS Magiaa S ep tem ber SB aad Cloeee Oei». U r as. aad W i l t Me «»pea b »f A very excellent feature of tbs Ore Rennea, Sept. !> .— Thn expected baa gon Industrial Exposition, which is happened. Dreyfus oas been caw held at Portland, is that it represents deuined. The court found him gailty tbe entire Paoific Northwest, and the and sentenced him to 10 years* deten producto of this whole region are (reel* tion. As he lias already suffered five given epaoe there aud attractively ex. years* solitary imprisonment, which hibited. . oouuts aa doable ordinary detention, ; I f to truly a great fair, and it |a he w ill be released at tire end of a fort made interesting to all. Everything night. In the mean tin we, unless the connected with it ia on a propeily large president ot the republio perdous him, scale ench aa befits the great region Dreyfus w ill have to be degraded bare represented. Two firemen and a child were killed again within eight days. W alker H ill, of Bt. Louis, has been ¡ Pot (land baa the capital necessary to eheeen as the neat president of the by gas in a vault in Cincinnati. The Thongb a m a jo rity of those in tbe carry on aucb a great fair, and tier eh. Bremen lost thair Uvea In an effort to «or Doom this afternoon fully expeot- American Bankers* Association. j C a p ta la C a se o n a i l n a tio n . terprising business wen freely furnish l the verdict, they were completely Railway surveyors are at work ie recover the child. [ Chicago, 8ept. 18.— Captain J. E. the money to pay tbe heavy expenses Captain Thomas Phelan, a erack I .upeflad when it waa given, and tbe Eastern Oregon end it is rnmorsd that , Case, formerly of the Second Oregon incurred. They know that ip doing they are in tbe employ of the Burling broadswordsman and piatol shot of »ilenee which prevailed in the room . volunteers, and a mem berof tbe ataffa so they are aiding in Ate general devel ton. Kenaaa C ity, has challenged Ester hasy and the way (pen turned pale end [ of Generals M erritt, Otia and Lawton. opment of the entire Northwest. caught their breath was more impree- . A t the Empire City Trotting perk, to light him a duel. who ia viaiting Chicago, aaya that he People who visit the exposition ct aive than any other manifestation ooold Recent tecta praotically aware tbe] New York city, Joe Patchen defeated I thmka a vigorous fall campaign w ill Portland this autumn will wake no have been. Star Pointer, John H Gentry aud adoption of tbe Manser revolver by the i pnt an end to the war in tiie Philip- j mistake, for they w ill find there many United States government. I t la being J M aitre Demange sank back la hie Searchlight. , pinea splendid .attractions to interest them, chair and tbe teen trickled down bM 1 “ I t takes a good deal to demoralise A fa ll m ilita ry band, on« of the best Samuel B. Bishop and Henry Hawk' used by the German cavalry. cheeks, and Maitre Labor! tamed i a F ilip in o aiiny and it wonld be a rash in America, w ill give ooneerts every Captain Robert Noble end Captain whiM aa a sheet, while a ll round tbe ware blown to pieces by an accidental statement to declare that the inaur- afternoon and evening, and there will' explosion of giant powder in the May A rtbnr C. Ducath, aldea on the staff I court men looked at each other in al genta are now demoralised, hut it is be amusement features such as will of General S h atter, have beep promoted I lenes. The only sound to be heard was flower mine at Nevada. Cel. , oertain that t h e y run earlier In the bat- please all, and such pa can only be for bravery at San Juan hilL tha rustling of paper from the report An open ewitoli on the" Brie reed , tie than waa formerly the caae. I t ia found in 4he very bestj theaters. Tbs near Meadville, Pa., caused a collision The people of Cape Nome are to have ers* beuoh, as each press representative , tbe general opinion of the officers that j great exposition b u ild in g will be a between a freight and paaseiiger train. a well-equipped refuge, which w ill be Clied to be flrit to send tbe news. if General Otia were to oonflue himself blase of glorjt and a bower of beanty, left the oourtroòm T hree-wet s k i lled end tb iee in ju re d.— to one department the war would pro- and it w ill be well worth' New York. Sept. 11.— A special lo fu lly 10 oi 16 men were crying openly, . ......... _ . going many Texas, Chicago and New Yorkcapl- I t w ill be the largest and finest struc gross more satisfactorily. tbe Herald from Washington says: miles to see the splendid exhibit ot and the majority of those prevent ture north of Bilka. tai is to have bought 9,000,000 acres o. -“ General Otis makes a first-class the products of field, farm, orchard, walked quietly down the stieet lot Tbe naval estimates for the fiscal year timber and range laud in Mexico, and The navy department has assigned eiyil governor. In the field, there were forest, fishery, factory and dairy. more then a block without speaking • ending June 80, 1001. w ill aggregate w ill bnlld np an Industrial and com Rear-Adm iral Farouhar to command several instances In which be held word. I t was like a funeral press» about 960,000,000. This considerable M a y Mow® to S p o k a n e . mercial Center. the North Atlantic sqnadorn ia place troops back before they had accom I Increase ta tbe cost of tbe navy ia dna cion. Another new industry w ill probably plished their work and thus necessi A freight train near Williamson. W. of Rear Adm iral Sampson, whe w ill Msenwhll«, a tragedy was being en ia great pert to the expenditures wbiob be established soon at Spokane. Tbs tated it being done over. V » , broke la two sad tb etw o sections assume command of the Boston navy, acted in the little ropm off the court w ill have to be made during tbe pies- “ I think all the casualise are faith latest move in thia direction is onV together la a tunnel, resulting in yard» < loom, where Dreyfus listened to tbe ent and coming fiscal yea? for the con- that may resnlt in bringing tbs laigs fu lly reported by General O tis." ¡ Iling of three of the traiu crew m e new York w o rld pulbiahea a reeding of - the- verdict. ; He had been •unction of the 64 veseels building plant of the Saiga Wooten-Mills Com | purported tatervtoir with Adm iral: the natives, tbongh In ttte end Captain told the result by his lawyers, and had -s a d t h K th rM . tarttetblps anil thn pany to Spokane, from Brownsville, I Dewey ia which the admiral le oredited wept bitterly, but whan in the pi seen ot armored cruisers, which w ill be <oon Todd is believed to have perfectly aat- AmerRHh applet are in each great Or. T he ohamher of commerce is mak I with saying that he still believe that of tbe officials of tbe oourt-uiartial, traded for as soon as congress takes co-, . iafied the Brasilian officials as to tha demand in^Germany thia year that ing a movement In that direction and tion enabling 4 h a department to phga tbe Filipinos are more ospable of ' eelf- rectitude ot hia purpose. he listened impassively to tbe sew- shipments have oommenced one month Its effoVta bid fair " lo be snooessfui. I government than are tbs Gubana. I t ia said at the 'department that earlier than nanaL " L a s t year >8,861 Hugh Field; president of tbe Eagle H ia wifa, who wka waiting in toe- - 1 Admirals Hichborn and M elville thereto not the slightest foundation (or barrels were cent abroad. Thia year - Immediately upon the beginning of Woolen M ills Company, bar written it to expeoted tbe shipments w ill reaok the dry season Otia Intenda to begin tura and suspense at her house, bora hate estimated that 918,000.000 w ill the story that secret agents Af either that if . sufficient encouragement is be required to meet bilis of shipbirild- the «trite or the navy department have tha nawa bravely, and when viaiting 100,000 barrels. an offensive movement. The army given him he vyill move-his plant to W ill be split in two. Field operations | her husband this afternoon showed th«< erk. In addition to this sum. Adm iral been sent into South Ameriba, and it As a reward for tha Santiago cam Spokane, should the.jilant be moved I w ill be under Generale MacArthur and | onlookers who were ia the streets no Hichborn estimates that 96.000.000 to quite, oertain that there have nevey, paign Major-General Shafter w ill con to Spoken«. M r. Field says he will instead of <6,000.00^w ttl be required been any negotiations with Bolivia re |Lawton. Each division wMI operate h r] t inue in nonntfand M tit» department enlarge his m ill end have a four-set for. repair ship«. There is reason to specting the acquisition by the United two m ilitary proyiacee, bat w ill he] from her carriage to the prison. of the Pacific w ith bia preeent volnn- woolen m i t t . This w ill give employ able to oo-operatA promptly and effec- 1 Mathierf Dreyfus was not present In frtttsve th at Adm iral Crowinshield, states of lands in tbs interior of South leerYank after the time readied tor b it ment to 160 hands court this afterpoon, bnt visited hlF ■elJISr of ’ the bureau of navigation, w ill America. tlvely when desirable. retirement, wbietTWas to have taken Aa tp the visit to that continent of brother after the ysrdiot had been recommend in hie .ftfftficoming report j W a a le lp a t L la k tln g P la n t. Texas ie suffering from drought. place the 14th of September. P e l l P ia ttin a U a a sa a . rendered. He found him perfectly that tba enlisted force be increased tp W illiam R. Curtis, Chief Clerk Mich The report of Engineer Byrne, of Ten regiment« w ill leave San Fran Admiral Dewey baa sailed from Gib calm aud without guy „manifestation et >0,000 men and w ill make eetimatea ael, of the state department, ia author Astoria. O r., 8ept. I>. — The fall Pomeroy, Wash., has been received. raltar h r New1 York. [ surprise at the finding of the court. therefor. He w ill alao make ample ity for the atatement that Mr. Curtis* fishing season opened yesterday, but cisco tor Manila before the October I H e eetimatea the coat of constructing a Indignation oVer the reconviction of | The prisoner «imply shrugged bis provision for target prictioe for the visit to absolutely without official au last night’s drifts did not result in any A ll unnecessary noises are to "he flume and erecting a power-house and servi««. The retains, however, plant e t 9 » , 000. This does Bet to- thority or directiojii. ' big catches. uttering an expressive stepped by the health aud police offi Dreyfus manifested itself in New York shoulders, A d m ira l O 'N e ill's estimate for tbe justify confidence in a gfod fall peck, I elude the eleotriosl machinery or tbs cials of Chicago. by tbe burning in effigy of General “ B ahl” adding, aa he embraoed hie TH E J U D G E S R E L E N T . aa the fishermen, who lieve been oet a poles and wire, whioh it to eitioated Mercier. brother, as the latter waa preparing to armor for the vessels under construc The plague ie reported to be spread tion and proposed erq very high. His P e tit io n P r a a ld a n t L o o k « « T h a t D r a v fa s few nights in advance of the opening of W ill cost about as much more. It ia leave, “ Conaole my w ife .’* I t is said by prominent railroad men , Ing in India and famine ia atariug the season, returned this morning w ith net likely that the city w ill feel justi The general belief is that Dreyfus estimates for the preeent fiscal year S u f f a r a a 'P r a a h U a g r a d a t la a . them in the face. that the Harriman syndicate to quietly w ill be pardoned; but this w ill not ^mounted to 94.000,000, which waa ap- Rennea, Sept. 13.—The judges of the full boats. Tbs prioe for all good fiali fied in attempting so large an under working for a sea-to-sea railroad ar The state department lias been in satisfy his friends, who vehemently de »ropriated. Tha estimates for the com Dreyfus court m artial today, bv a mu was > oents per pound; with steel taking at present. formed that a (evolution has broken rangement. clare that they w ill refuse to acoepl ing year w ill exeeed-tbto amount. tual agreement, expressed to the presi heads in brisk demand at 6 oenta. T r a e b la x l a s la K a k e . out ia Veneauela. Peary and hia arotlc expedition bav the verdict, and w ill oontiniM^the bat dent of tiie repiiblio, through General Flffht <>■ tbffi Harder. C R IM IN A L N E G L IG E N C E . Work oa the Kootenai V alley ra il Mrs. Sarah A. Baker, who baa jnct been heard from. They are com in, tle U t i l the judgment is reverted. Luoaa, th e eommander of the army Denver, Col., Sept. I> .—A special way has eommenoed in earnest. Tbe corps at Rennes, their sincere desire to the News from Bisbee. A ria., eaya: died at Forest Home. 1’»-. waa the eld- home after getting much geographies The verdiot, they aay. ia directed more necessary machinery for -the work ar eet American actreec. ■gainst thq Jetra th in against Dreyfus, that Dreyfus would not be submitted Late Saturday afternoon there occurred rived last week end is now in readiness and i f allowed to stand w ill make their [ The government w ill soon have Its to a fresh degradation. BI Paao, Tex., 8ept. 11.— News has A hand of Maoalma soouto number at Naco^a small town on tire interna for operation» Super intendent Rob A state of calm prevails here. All tional line, nine m iles-from here, a erts expects to lav two milee per day. I reached here from Chihuahua. Meiico, ing 100 has been organised at Manito plant (or the manufacture of smokeless existence in Franoe impossible. Maitre Labor! and Maitre Demange oTthe terrible deed ot 1 lunatio there tbe troops and gendarmes who were shooting affair, which haa already powder in operation. Tba location to from former Spanish voInnteais. I f no accident parrara the rail« w ill on the Potomac near Indian Head. took the midnight train for Paris. a few days since. Last Tuesday a oraxy quartered in the town and ito-environs caused the death of one American oow- reach Poit H il i by the middle of the An American Interivawod at Atlan They drove to tiie station in a closed I man created a disturbance among the have left, aud journalists aqd "htliers boy and a Mexican guan), and the An east bonnd Southern Pacific train month. Tbe head of tbe lake w ill be ta, Qa., knows much aboet the Drey carriage, escorted by fonr mounted interested in tbe trial have departed fus oaae, and eaya Krterbaay Is the was held np and robbed near Wilcox, gendarmes. Tbs road waa practically people in tbe pleas. He ettaoked an since Monday. Cafes which foi the wounding of several others, and u lti reaohed by October 1. American with a heavy billet of wood, mately the delivering over to Mexioan guilty one. r ----- A ria., by four men who hired ont as hay deserted, and no demonstration oe W a lla W a lla M ea d s S a l e . but the American knocked down his last faw weeks have been thronged authorities of - four American citisens, cotters near there for several days. The T hirty-th ird regiment of volnn- curred en route or at tbe station. | assailant with a walking cane. The with excited crowds are deserted. Tlito who w ill ba tried for murder. The city of W alla W alla, Wash,, has Two hundred feet of a treetle over Maitre Demange and M aitre Labor! teera has started from Houston, Tex., sold 9860,000 bonds, Of which 1 138,. police arrived qnickly and soon over afternoon a solitary gendarme paced up for San Francisco, fer embarkation to Broad river, near Columbus, 8. C., w ill tomorrow -sign an application for powered the luuatic and took him off and down before the m ilitary piiaon, O ile* F r ie n d * H o p e f u l . 000 were sewer and water bond» gave way unier a trainload of granite the Philippines. a revision of the case, although there { to jail. and there waa not a policeman or sol Chicago, Sept. 18.— A special to tbs Morris A W hiteheid, of Portland, wma and four of the train crew were killed. to no hope that the verdict w ill he r » They locked him in a large cell. dier near the Lycee, whioh last week Record from Waebington says: The tbe successful bidden. They bid for. An American company w ill estab The Dreyfus verdict has aroused verted. Both are much upset, though | where 16 other prisoners wereoonfined, resembled a barracks. Workman were friends of General Otto are becoming general municipal bonds 4X per cant lish a gigantic locomotive-bnilding indignation oatside of it can hardly bo said that they are sur and neglected to search bim for wea- busy dismantling tbe courtroom aud hopeful that they w ill succeed in hav Interest and 6 per cent for aewer and plant In Switaerland, employing widespread _____________ T France end there to mnoh talk through prised. | pons. It soon developed that the luna- packing chairs, tables and benches on ing him retained In hia present com water bond«. Tbe total bonds sold si American methods. out Europe of boyoolting the Paris ex- mand. Thia week they were deeply • premium of 99.100. tie had a long knife oonoealed on his trolley-cate outside. The retail business of the country la position. E X P R E S 8 T R A IN ROBBED. | person, and drawing it be began slash Madame Dreyfus visited her husband enoonaged, and one. a high official of now being done largely on a cash basis, t* a w lst« a M a a e« l a t e . ' None of tbe prisoners in the Ward ing right and left at hia unaimed oell* in the prison th1s~a(ternnon, but not the war department, openly admitted and banks are seeking new medium? The board of trustees ot Lawiaton, the slightest interest waa shown in tiie that ha believed “ popular clamor’ * ner boll pen ste to be tried at tbe pree mats» Two of them were killed and for Inveetment. meeting by tiie populace. She found would result in his friend's recall, and Idaho, state: normal aobool, has nego ent term of court in that oounty. Coohiss, A ria., Sept. 19.— Express a third fatally wounded before the President Schnrman, of Cornell uni Their cases Will go over u ntil the Janu him as calm as yesterday. Tha prisoner the assignment of General Miles or tiated the eale of bonds amounting to train No. 10, on the Southern Pacific, gnarde rushed In and disarmed the 97,600 at a premium of 10 per cent, versity, w ill act as Governor Roose ary term. smoked his pipe today for the first General M e rritt to Manila. | lunatic. wac robbed near liers last night bv thus providing an aggregate sum o( velt's representative at the Chicago time in many days, winch lndloate>l j It to reported that the Insane man Although tbe aspect of affaire ia >ur masked men, who blew the ants Wo T r a c e o f A n d rea . treat conference. 98,800 to oonatruct two dormitories and that ha was in better spiiita than onuld more peaceable, tbe special dispatohea <l»en and took sverything in sight. w ill be shot lor hia crime. Gothenburg, Sweden, 8ept. 18.— The purohaaa phyaioal and chemical ap be expeoted. A t Johnson Springs, Va., a mob a» from Johannaebnrg report the greatest The amount of thair booty Is said to be j M err itt S la te « fa r t h a P h lllu u la a s . steamer Antartic, which left Helsipg- paratus for the scientific department «suited Mormon Elder Jose Wnffin, anxiety there, and people are still leav ■mall. STEAM ERS TO HAUL O FF. boro, Sweden. May 96 last, with aa ex New York. Sept. I L — A special dis __ j and than threatened lynching il be at- ing the town by hundreds. W a a la u M ills M a sh ed . T h . train was stopped, tbs sngine, patch to the Journal and Advertiser pedition under Profeasor A. G. Na- tempted proeeoution. Jealooe of the United State» Euro m all and express cars were cutoff from seys: Tbe big woolen m ills of ThomM tborat, was spoken off the 8kaw, tha Thia veera* corn crop breeka tbe rec pean influences are working in South the rest of the train and run a mile northern extremity of Jutland, Den Key» in Belem, ie now kepi running After 48 hours of almost constant ord. The United States w ill produce A in erica in opposing a pun American farther up the road, where the bandita discussion among tba president. Secre mark, today, on her return from her Might and day In response to orders 9,600.000,000 buaheto, with Kansas ia unity. They tay tha great republio stopped to complete thair work. Thu tary Root, Professor Schurman, Sena search along the northwest ooast of from a ll parts o f ^ e ooantry. Blankets ■cake to dominate a ll America. express messenger was toroed to open tor Beveridge, General Miles and Ad the lead and Nebraska aeoond. Greenland lor Professor Andres. She and flannels are now being tamed ont A fore« of 460 rebel» with one oan- his car and tbs robbers attacked the jutant-General Corbin, it may be stated reported that she had fonnd no trace ot almost exclusively to fill these order» Chicago w ill have a hotel for the One hundred persons ere employed. noa, attacked Santa Rita and simul safe with, dynamite. The etrong bos positively that General M e rritt w ill go the missing aeronant. poor. Fhat-cleaa rooms Ineluding » taneously Gaagua and San Antonio was toon blown open and the contents to the Philippines. bath can be he-i fer >0 to SO cento a F lo o r fo r D a w s o n . worn attacked by bodiea ef rebels taken by the thieve» who baetily de F ix i n g P ro m J o h n n n o .b a r g . Ne statement to made as to what po n ig h t Tbb building w ill be 10 etorlee The steamer Alpha left Vancouver. i numbering about 600 men. A ll the parted. Cape Town, Sept. 18.— Four trains B. <X, last Week with a oargo of 100 sition General M erritt is to assume, high. They were last seen geing north on bnt It la probable tba movement con insuigente were repulsed without lorn containing refugees from Johannesburg tons of flour for Dawson, from tbs Mill The American Bankers* Aesooiatioc to thu Amerioan» foot, and a posse started out on their template« the division of Otis* preeent hare arrived lie r» Four ' hundred of the Woods M illin g Company. At at their annual oonveatton In Ulev» According to the etatement jnet trail. The dynamite used on the safe duties into two departments, M e rritt to refugees have also arrived at Durban. Dawson flour is selling at 96 per bag land, O „ took steps to have thu oom- made public by thu war department blew out tbe side of tbe express ear have oharge of the m ilitary end. Durjng the past week, tbe reliei com and at this rate the agents ot the firm murotol paper laws thu same thu world onr colonial trade for tire first seven and tore up tbe floor. There to ne mittee of Johannesburg assisted 9,000 in tbe North w ill be able to realise ‘ M ila s M ag O a ta P h lllu u la a e . I mouths of 1809 beets a ll records. elne to the identity of the robber» cases ot distress reported throughout something like 988,000 out of tbe Chicago, 8epL 11.— A special to the tbe Transvaal. English newspapers seem to regard Trade movements affecting the United wbele shipment. Tw® A d d l t l a n a l lt ® t lm ® 9 9 t * . Reoord from Waebington eayei Nel* the outbreak of bnstllituw with tbe State« were never eo uniform and M a len a H an k W an . r : New York, Sept 11.— A epedal le R n v n ln tln n In T o n n a a n ln . . V < eea A. Miles, general commanding tbe . j Boers as a mere matter of time. Tbs natural as thia year. the Tribune from Washington eaysr army, w ill go to the Philippines to-di- The result oi the sale of the city Havana, 8ept. 19.— The captains of ’ A , 8eattle dispatch ' Mtfv: ‘ A fter officials, however, deny tire situation Orders w ill be iasned from the war de the British ships arriving here from bonds of Helena. Mont., waa that tbs ■pending eeveral hundred dollars in ' partment in a day or two announcing reel the m ilitary operation« during the to so serious. approaching campaign. Thie state Venetuela confirm tire new« that there Union Bank A Trust Company, of tbsl A Washington special ears Greet avsiating dettiinte Klondikera to their the field and staff officers of two addi ment, while not enihorited by any an baa been a revolution there during the city, led all the Eastern banka ia their Eastern homes, tbe county rommiesion- Britain and the United Stales havs tional volunteer regiment» which w ill nouncement from the president or the last three weeks. They say there premium offer and finally secured tbs praoticallv agreed upon thu Alaskan era have called a halt. The chamber be organlued after the manner of tbe secretary of war, to made upon the au ■re two parties against the government bonds, amounting to 966,000, giving a boundary Hoe and prueunt negotiations of commerce haa taken a aim i tor co eo-called Immuno regiment« cent ta thority of one of the officers e f the de and that tbe latter ie extremely sue- premium of 9780. This brings the is- tton. relate only to minor question» Cuba last year, their company officers part m eat piciou» - ’ terest down to >.9 per cent and privates being exclusively colored There to no doabt that General Mlies T r ia l o ( K n a rn a rg o . A ■ ■ a d r a d - T e a M ill. Leek of transportation facilitiea to men, and they w ill be ready to sail for The Inglslative oonncll of Westers deetree the assignment, and unless the New York, 8epL 18.— A epedal t< The Mountain Lion Gold Mining Australia bee pasted a h ili enfranobie 8outh American porta to admittedly a the Pbilippiuee oerly in November. unexpected happens between now and the Herald from Waaliington aeyai Company, of Republio, Wash., bsf serious hindrance te the extension of ing women. tbe middle ef October, be w ill start for Acting Secretary Allen bee approved placed an order for 800,000 feet of lum trade between the United States and * Tho addition of these regiments to Manila. the request oi the Newport Newe Com ber for their new 100-ton m ill. Tbs Faneull hall, Boston, whioh haa been thu oonntriee sooth of ua. tho arm« almoat exha oat a the quota of undergoing repairs for eeveral month» pany that the battleship Kearearge un plant to to be in operation by January • S n a la k lB « O nlnrn. 96,000 volnntesra allowed by congress. dergo her official trip on September 96. 1 next. I t Will be e combination mill to to be reopened to vieitore about tbe ! Colonel Chas. E. Jones, the Georgia There w ill then be 98 regiment« Of Sen Francisco, Sept. 9.— Tbe steam middle of Septet»bet. I f accepted, the work on the ship w ill with >0 stamps. historian, has compiled a list of the . .. 1,909 men each, which, with the Porto ship Dal Norte haa arrived from Alaska be rapidly completed In order that she i surviving confederate generate, which Governor Atkinson, of Weet V ir Rico naval battalion of 400 men. mith 19,819 sealskins, eonalgned to tho Brawary named. '- C“M' may be placed in commimion next ginia. olalm e that bia state toads the shows that oet of the original 19 lieu* laavea a margin of only 1,876 in the North American Commercial Com H e n r y R in ig ar’a city brewery, si month. —• ' union in tho production of oil and tenant-generals seven survive; of the authorlxed atreugtb, or not Quite pany. They were taken ender license Battleship Alabama w ill probably Rathdrum, Idaho, waa totally destroyed lumber and that it to aeoond in coke «1 teajor-geherala, 18 ere living, and enough for another regiment end a end w ill net the government a heavy 9 *V - not be ptooed in commimion befors bv fire last week. The loes of 866 brigadier-generals, 99 sarviv» and third In lumber. half. royalty. ________ ________ the new year. General Funston has decided to stay Thonaae Bain, naw speaker ot ths M e e t C re e D a le y e d . C n r a n S e le t a»leeMea. ' U lr m ls U as Ban Marnnl. > * T h e T hronker ■ a e lo e a » . with the army in the Philippines, even Superintendent Doerstling state« that Canadian bourn et comm one, to the lira Manila, Sept. 9 .— Captain Butler, Colfax Wash.. 8ept. IS .— Tbe a team Port Townsend. Wash., Bept 11.— though his old regiment, tbe Twen farmer lo gain that post. threshing-machine of Joe Howell ex operations w ill begin at the La Grande tieth Kansas, ie coming horn» ' The Identity »f the disabled hark ro- with three companies of the Third In ploded this afternoon. The explosion beet sagax factory about Hie middle of faatry, • detachment of Oavalry si ’ W illiam Robbins, ineirnctor of aaaa- irted by tire ateamshlp Warrtmao bee A t Ironwood,. Mich., the manage the month. Thia to • little later than one gun, while epon ■ reeounotsance nsl training In tbe schools of Pueeato, ment of the Norrie and Fast Norris en eetabltohed. Sbo le the Carende- wee at first oontemplated, but it •• N . J., ebot end instantly killed his minae, met the demands of the men met • body of rebels yseterday at San et. Captain Statoob. She arrived hero something that osnnnot be helped, and Rafael. The American« scattered the brother, Ralph Robbina, aged lg, for higher wages and allowed them e today. During her voyage'from Bad and derrick appertue, which were to an earlier start would be made if it enemy, and aaptorod eeven prisoner«, w bilejrnnting in the Adirondack!» raise of dbout 10 per eewt Francisco her fora and melu gallant The spring five rifiee and 909 rounds of ummuni* tally destroyed, together with 600 sacks were possible to ilo so. The Texes formers’ allience heforr season wee very late and tbe » • ' Two hundred and fifty tone ef eepper maata war« curried sway ia a atorm. of wboeL adjourning ita annual meeting at Be» A race to an between thu barkentin» taring period for tire cr°P •et, Tex., ueeaimonely adopted • rep» eeiaa have been unloaded at New K lickitat aud the «chcocer Bedeevor, Kew York, Sept. 19.— General Rooe, ie also delayed. Under ordinary con Haven, Ounn.. from ■ ship whtaTinads lutlon favoring the deportation to A f w ! k > hai oharge of the land parade of ditions the factory should be in opera a.trip te Bombay, la d i» to parehaee from thia port to Honolulu. The race, rica by the federal government at pub- which to tha recall of a wager bffiweea the Dewey celebration ceremooiea, M id tion about tbe 1st of September. Nr*r- them for meautoeteriag purpolea la Ito expense of »very negro in tho Uat- the two eaptaia» began whan tba tag* lodsg that at least 60.000 uniformed ly a fa ll crew of operatives lor tbs esm* m*n w ill take part ia the parade. peign have been «enured. The banks of Guatemala C ity w ill Gbieago bee just passed throurh tbe ease the exchequer by a loan to the gov longest dry epelI eir.ee the time of the ernment of 18.600,000. great firs In 1871. I Tbe French mission at T rip o li, hood Tba Porto Rican relief committee ed by Father Fourcen and Major Lamy, w ill appeal lor aid to all the churches bee been annihilated by tbe natives. end banks ia this eeuntry. Tbe town of Dyes, Alaska, is to be The Tenneeeee Coal A hot Company moved across Lynn oanal on scows to ie believed to have a corner on tbe Skagway» to augment that growing eoel product of Tenneeeee. town. *