D a y to n ï H e r a ld . K nierad_____ al Dayton, I L A T IR N EW S . The V * * York ta »rowa lato a paalo by ta o largo foil- DUTCH RISING ANO THER DEFEAT. “ ■Her B o p a lw e by t e e B oars a t t e ", T a g o lo I I , « , AFFAIRS COLORADO WILL IN PUERTO RIOO. B teaM oas M a w ly F ro g sa a a ta g —M a sk ~ I « a r e a l l a C aagrM S. CURRENCY London, Deo. 19.—The war office hue flan Juan, Puerto Rico, Dae. 90.— The elections in Puerto Rloo a n pro­ General Buller haa met with serious re- House Passed It by a Vote gressing slowly. The Republicans vseae, losing 11 guns. General Buller tied Panos on December 11 by about o f 190 to 150. waa attempting to cross the Tugela Tbo weather bureau at Port Canby 1,100 majority. river. Finding it impossible to effect h u been otoeed and the work w ill Hore- According to theoansusof 1897 there LOST FAITH IK BRITISH POWKB hie object, be ordered a retirement in after be done at A .t o n * . are over 48,000 people in the Pcooe 8ILVKR OTATES ABB IKTERESTKD order to avoid greater losses. Ha left district, but of that number only 4,488 ELEVEN DEMOCRATS VOTE FORiy The verdict of the Jury in the Mo- 11 guns beh in d . . are eligible to vote, the right of suffrage tnlol oaao w u manslaughter, with the area B obarte H as B eaa A* Ink The following is the text of General V altoS B latas W ill D afaad t e a L o c a lity being limited to taxpayers and profes­ ■sara H ad t e a Sapport a f Bv*ry r *. ■ a p e n e A e B a ile r la Buller’* dispatch announoing the ra­ sional man, about 4,440 of that num­ a f Ib a A a a -T k a D o to g s a f t e a Howard Tuttle, i former Portland, ven«: p u b lic a n la B a a a a — Bcaolutlau* Deasaaaae e f W av. ta a i ber going to the polls. The Republi- Or., bey. denies t at ha ia the man ta t b a Saa a t * ._________ '•‘Belter ,. to Lanadowne: Chevely OMM eexthat Ban Juan w ill give them who jumped into. he bey near Baa Gamp, Dee. 18.—I regret to report a » trem en d o u s m a jo rty , and th a t the Sterkstrom, Dee. 19.—As a result oi The provino* of Osyan, Luana, hat Francfooo. Denver, Deo. 18.—W. A. Rucker, election throughout the island w ill re- I moved in full the British reverses, the whole country serious reverse. Washington, Deo. 30.—The currenov •urrendered to Captain McCalla. Malcolm Glenn, a newspaper man northward is In rebellion. The natives strength from our oamp near Chevely president of the United Stales Mone­ salt in an overwhelming federal defeat bill, which was debated all hut week tary League, left hare last night for 8t. Commander Tilley may be given known all over tore north eoast region, there, as wall as thorn la Basutoland, at 4 o’clock thia morning. There are The elections w ill last for at least two a passed today by the boura bv * charge of oar poeaesaiona in I» 1" '» attempted to out his throat with a raaor are said to be much disturbed and los­ tiro fordable places In the Tugela river, Louie, where he will hold a eonterenoe month« more, th en being still over 80 M of 190 to 180 It had the united ing heart respecting the strength of the and it was my intention to force a pas­ w ith the governors of several a tetos towns to vote. Americana have destroyed Again- at Ontario, Or. support of every Republican i> the friendly to the free ooinAge of silver, sage through at one of them. They are ________ The people are looking forward anx house, and of 11 Democrats— Clayton aldo’a body guard and the rebel " U f Yamhllll oounty hopgrowars have British. about two miles apart. My intention relative to a suit which ia about to ba ioualy to the action of congress on the Driggs, Fltagerald, Levy, Rupp^T h u fled is i l l a g u l « . ------- —— decided to go into the pool and have Cape Town, Dee. 19.—Secret meet­ was to force one or the other with one begun by tba state of Colorado for the --V MacArthur haa captured Mabinl, cm seat delegates to the Oregon Hopgrow- ings of Boer sympathiser continue to be brigade, supported by a central brigade. purpose of securing a decision by the question of oivil government. Many ficudder, Underhill, and Wilson of expect that Puerto Rloo w ill he im­ ers’ Association. of the ableat of insorgente, and foundar held in various parts of Cape Colony, General Hart was to attack the left United States supreme court as to the mediately given a system of self-gov Naw. York; McAleer, of PennQlvanU- of their, government. ____ The La Maire Optical Company, of end the attitude of the Dutch farmer drift, General Hildyard the right road, legality of the demonetisation of silver. eminent for the island, while others Denny, of hfaryfood, aad Thayer of The general assembly of the state take a more conservative view of the Masaaohnsetta. All the other Demo- and G eneral Littleton w as to tak e the Prominent affiatate will go to Wash­ France, with a capital of |1 , 000,000, ia turbulent. pi ssed a joint * resolution authorising subject. The Boletin Meroantll, com­ crate voted against the measure or were ington to lobby for the admission of will establish branch factories in Mil- center and to support either. RobarSs A pgola«od. paired against it, exoept John Walter nols and Connecticut. the governor to take steps to bring this menting on the subject says: New Msxloo to statehood. “ Early in the day I aaw that General London, Dae. 19.—Shortly before Smith, governor-elect from Maryland- The executive oolnmittee of the midnight the following notioe waa post­ Hart would not be able to force a pas­ question before the supreme oourt.* “ The form of civil government for 8tallings, of Alabama, and General Owing to the British reverses In sage, and 1 directed him to withdraw. After consultation with prominent pub­ Puerto Rico w ill undoubtedly be the Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama. Stall­ South Africa it fo said Basala aad Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ed at the war office: have decided to build a *800,000 build­ “ As the campaign in Natal, la the He bad, however, attacked with great lic men Of the state. Governor Thomas one recommended by President McKin­ ings has not been present in the boom France are getting restia«. ■ ing in Cleveland, O. opinion of her majesty's -government, gallantry, and his leading battalion, settled upon a course of Lotion. The ley in his annual message to congress. this session on account of illness, a0(1 The army and navy ere each urgi^ is likely to require the presenoe and the Connaught rangers, 1 fear, suffered first step was to authorise President With the expectation of the highest one of his oolleagues announoed that if A South Pacific naval station w ill different routes for the Paoiflo cabla. undivided attention of General Sir Red- a great deal. Colonel I. G. Brooke Rucker, under the groat aaal of the office, the appointee for which place present he would have voted in the ns- ba established as soon as conditions in Private companies aie also after IL state, to confer with other governors is not known yet, the appointments vers Bailer, It haa been decided to send wasseriosly wounded. the Philippines admit of the with­ gatlvS. General Wheeler is serving in Alaska is after better government. drawal of sdme of the ships there. “ We have abandoned 10 guns and and raise funds necessary to bring a w ill be distributed among the most the Philippines. B “ Baron Roberts, of Kandahar «ad Her special envoy ia in Washington to ease before the supreme oourt of the lost by shell-fire one. The loeeee in capable Puerto Ricans and Americans.’’ Waterford, as oommander-in-chief in When the speaker announced the re- The German navy may ba need in South Africa, with Lord Kitchener u General Hnnt’abrigade are, I fear, very United States. . . present a petition for lavora desired. J* Hie Repulbicans cheered lustilv conjunction with those of France and chief of staff.*' Y A Q U I8 ARE A C TIVE. The replies horn governors of those heavy, although the proportion of Ladysmith relief foroe’s advanoe Russia to exart pressure to prevent re­ After the vote the speaker rather ui' severely wounded, I hope, is not large. states recognising that silver should ba column hae reached a position within inforcements reaching South Africa. expectedly announced the committee Bavlay ids C aptara Sap pila» P’VE K ILLE D IN A WRECK. on an equality with gold as a circulat­ The Fourteenth and Sixty-ninth field three miles of Coleneo without opposi­ selections, and the reading of the lkt K a z la a a Sold lar*. ing medium of value have bean moat batteries also suffered severe losses. T > president of the Brown univers­ tion. - wae followed with intense eagerness by Orow o f r v o lg h t T rain o n a Worth* Austin, Tex., Deo. 90.—A special “ We have retired to our oamp at satisfactory, promising assistance, and, ity asserts that if England whips the P aelK s B ranch. General Methuen attached 19,000 Boers it w ill bring on a war of nations if possible, active co-operation. Es­ from Orti», stete o( Sonora, Mexico, toe members, whose opportunities for Ghevely." Boere on the Modder river, bnt found In which the United Lewiston, Idaho, Deo. 19.—Piled up the Mexican authorities aro distlpotion depend so largely nDoa pecially in Texas has the reception o f , states that ---------------------------------------- States must par- their position too strong for him. He at the bottom of Kendriok hill on the the idea been oordtal, and It ia possible «xmtomplating sending more troops into thelr oommittee assignments. the SH O T W IFE AND 8 O N ff. ticipafe- The only incident in connection with reports great losses. Northern Pacifio branch are ti Mr. Ruoker w ill go to that state and | Yaqui Indian oountxy at onoe, as e n - 1 ... K- In the steer-tying contest at Denver, the reading of toe list was Railey’* h,. > M a« T b o a Sant B u lle t T h ro u g h meet the governor and state officials It is thought that the present force w ill Major-General Andrew G. Wanchope Col., Ed. Harrell defeated "D uo.” gines and 19 cars loaded with steel. Hie speaker as to whether H l* O w a H a t . was killed in action at Modder river. Goodin, tying five steers in 6 minutes In houses near by are the dead bodies not be able to oops with the situation. i®rr°8*tory before proceeding to Washington. of Engineers Arthur E. Bain and John General T om s now haa some 6,000 General Wheeler’s name had been He was a veteran of the Aahantee and Suit against the government w ill be­ Tacoma, Deo. 18.—Adam Crist de­ 99 seoonds. Goodin claimed the A. Ogden, Fireman Earl Bradshaw and placed upon the comlmttee on wan Egyptian campaigns. liberately ahot his wife fatally, killed gin in Denver. The United States man, but it w ill take at least that many *n<1 world’s championship, 8Peaker Hensderson n- Brakeman A. Budge, of Spokane, and more, or possibly twioe that pumber, Monetary League w ill give the state of hla 8-year-old sob , seriously wounded A recent decision of the customs de­ It is probable that the distressed John Peterman, also of Spokane, fat­ a second eon, aged 6 yean, and then Colorado as a present, a solid silver owing to the geographical conditions «ponded in the negative. partment in regard to the shipment of bark reported ashore near Point Bonilla ally injured. ^pnouncement of the death of the rroundlng the uprising, which pre- ended the tragedy by putting a bullet brick of the purest metal of 100 ounces, goods in bond works a great injury to late Raprosentative Bland, of Missouri eg November 18, is the long-missing The train waa an extra with a lend is suooessful military movements. and rwprnssnrlng 9100 at par ratio. thTough,his own brain. Jealousy is the Pacific coast interest«. - Oolam, which sailed frdm Honolulu on of steel far the Northern Pacific exten­ only motive assigned for the crime, Indians are so scattered that un- which ooonrred last summer, caused an The treasurer of the state will then Germany h u inquired u to Cur in­ October 9 for Esqnimault. sion. The rails ware oovered with fos ice I Crist is the proprietor of the Chicago formally present the brfok to the state. eonfb troops a n sent to the front to “ My adjournment. tentions regarding the Danish Wart The Boer republics have not yet used and snow, and in descending the foug | house, and :returned this morning from The state w ill send it to the United engage the small roving bands, they W hat the senate may accomplish in Indies. I* is believed belle Germany would I a third of the .military resources at spade leading into Kendriok the ____ w ill oontinns to depredate the bountiy like to have them, but thia would nA their command. They have been quiet­ got out of control of the trainmen and a six months* busineas trip to Spokane. States mint at Washington, with the and haram the soldiers under General H>e way of legislation for the Philip­ He waa at the hotel daring the demand that it ba coined into 100 sil­ pines daring the present session ia suit Uncle 8am. Tbrres until they wear them out. There problematical, bnt that the queation ly preparing for years. Forts of the dashed madly down the steep grade, morning, and apparently in the best of ver dollars. abont 7 o ’clock this evening. A mile health and spirits. About 3 o’clock Two Americans ware killed, appar­ Transvaal , are now impregnable. “ This demand, of course,** says Mr. a n now about 1,800 Indiana engaging w ill be thoroughly discussed is indi­ and a half east of Kendriok tour can ently without provocation, in Baa Lieutenant Thomas M. Brumby, flag were ditched, and the track was torn ia the afternoon he went to a Pacific- Ruoker, “ w ill be refused. Upon the the attention of the soldiers, while the cated by the number of resolutions Pedro, Spanish Honduras. The k ill­ avenue pawnbroker and purchased two refusal, suit w ill be entered in the remainder of the 8,000 braves who are lieutenant to Admiral Dawey daring iL ’* in|r produowl- ■ *» ing. as reported, waa of a particularly the M anila cam paign, who has been up for a quarter of a mils. When the revolvers. He stopped a tow doom United States supreme court, for we on the war path have scattered into rest of the dying train struck the yards sw ay at a drug store and bought 26 have no rigid* under the constitution, small,’ roving beads, for th* purpose of opposition to the retention by the aggravating type. ill With typhoid lever for several w eeks, the engines and >11 the ears were United Btatee of the Philippine islseds, cents’ worth of vitriol. He must have to demand that bullion ba coined. pilfering. These roving bands ef In­ two iwslontiona were introduced todiv’ Major-General Edward Ferrerò 1« died at Garfield hospital, Washington, ditched and completely wrecked, and proceeded directly home, for the shoot­ The question w ill be raised as to where diana are capturing supply trains sent dead at New York. In 1991 he raised D. 0 . the track there torn up for 300 yards. ing oconrred only a few momenta later. the constitution lands us, and the salt out to the Mexican forces in the field. one by Tillman, of South GarnHa*' the “ Shepard Riflas," of which ha waa and the other by Baoon, of Georgia.1 General Methuen is preparing for Wrecking trains have been sent from Crist was la the hotel kitchen, oa brought In the nams of the state of Col­ They have e f late oaptarod several Each resolution purposes to yield Ra made colonel. He took the flret forti­ another advanoe, . . Spokane and Lewiston. the second floor, when his wife waa orado to seeum more rapid action than trains «ontailing provisions «»A am­ Islands to a government to be aatah- fied redoubt captured in the war. The Kendriok grade is one of the called to the bead of the stairs to talk otherwise would be given it .” munition. The German pram and people are lished by the Filipinos thermal v * q Another gigantic corporation is now steepest in the Northwest. Control of to • peddler. After the interval of a jubilant over Buller’» defeat. "Mr. Rncker w ill be assisted by ooun- c l Alabama, addressed tha organising to opposti the sugar trust in the train was lost at the bead of the few moments he sent the younger child sel from this and other states. STEAM ER S TR A TTO N LO ST. Major-General Wood anticipates hav­ grade and then the engines started on the islands. A farmer member of the oats briefly upon the necessity ol to ask her to ooms to the kitchen. .. IT » IS N O T A P IC N IC . legislation to control trusts, and had sugar trust la believed to be ana of the ing a pleasnt time in Havana. their mad five-mile run in the dark. Immediately afterward four shots were T oko« Ovartwrwad b v la a and leading spirits. The capital w ill ba h is joint resolution again referred to Agitators are alarming the peaoeable None of the fated crew have lived » w a te re d fired, all of whioh were found to have 9100,000,000 and may be knowii jmi tin natives af the island of Negros. toll the story of their aw ful Dawson City, N. W iW i* Qofc 3 8 » « the judiciary committee. .Washington, Deo. lS ^ T h e war de­ effect in her body. He then Colonial Sugar R efining Company. while'being swept on to death. The steamer W. 8. Stratton left White , Three Mexicans were killed u a re- turned the revolver on the little Iwy 8O U T H PACIFIO STATION. partment today received a cablegram H one rapids Ootober 19 w ith 40 pas­ A W ashington dispatch to the Clave- sult of a fight near Florence, Aria. and wounded him in the leg, but the F ifty B a r so s B araad . giving the latest developments in the sengers, nine of whom were woman, land Leader says that MoKiniey ktast D aval»pai*ata Moka Its estab ­ child managed to crawl down the stain New York la working hard to secure situation in the Philippines. The ca­ and all tha mall that bad been aocu- Nett York, Deo. 19.—Fire strated at and escape. Boot w ill head the Republican ticket. lish m e n t M*aesa*rr- the next national Democratic oonven- blegram lgaa follows: 19:40 o'clock thia morning in a big Leading Republicans favor their amah mufoting there alnoe the mail boats New York, Deo. 20.—A apeolal to The woman staggered to the side­ ■ atieu by aeeiem aM oa. Tuesday. J, factory building, at 988-987 First ave­ “ Manila, Deo. 18.—Batchelder, quit running—about two weeks. All the Herald from Washington says- Is The Broadway National Bank, oi Bos­ nue* occupied by several manufactur­ walk and Crist went into the hall, Twenty-fourth infantry, reports that went fairly until the 94th, whan the view of the number of flag offieen 13, is suggested as the most likely date w h en he caught *ghe 8-year-^d boy. for the convention. ton, has tailed, with liabilities oi Ì9.- ing and other bnalneases. The flames There are no witnesses to this part of an the 14th he had aa engagement at mouth of Salwyn ereek, 130 milee available for sea duty, there is naan 000,000. spread with marked rapidity, and with­ An anti-British meeting was bald in the tragedy, but from the position of the jnnotion of the Magat and the Bio above here, w u reaehed. There heavy to believe that a South Pacifio auton Omaha. ------_____________ William H. Carpenter, poet and edi- in a few minutes there was a tarriflo th* bodies Crist must have held the lad Grande, Isabella province, the enemy floating ice was encountered, and, sur- Will be established as soon aa eouil- tor, » . died at I his ‘ home ' in Baltimore, panic in the surrounding tenements, and close to him while he p u t a bullet leaving four dead and five mortally rounded by it, the boat floated with tiona in the Philippines admit ot tha Gateore does not blame this guidas aged the avenue was soon almost blocked 88. through his heart. A 41-caliber bullet wounded in the trenches. Our loss the current. A ll would have been withdrawal of some of toe ships uov for his disaster. | The uaua^ largs number of British with half-naked poor people, who Rad through his own head followed, and was one drowned and four wounded. w ell had it not been ia a narrow gorge under Rear-Admiral Watson’s 'cost* tumbled out of the building with wild Otis has bean instructed to open He says he ia in need of clothing, pro­ J * - loe below jammed. When the mand. ports in the Philippines. _ ____A__ offloen were killed 1 m the engagement cries of fright. Sheets of flames burst both bodies foil to the floor, still visions and m oney. H e w ill reach Ta- boat struck that it stopped, but the ioe clasped in each other’s arms. ’ at, Tugela. The importance of a fleet on the from the window«' and showers of guagarao, Cagayan province, shortly, above did not. On it cattie, w ith terri­ western coast of South America he* A colony oi 80 Michigan people will Aguinaldo has retreated Into the sparks fell upon the gathering crowds Doubtless the navy relieved him yester- settle near Fairhaven, Wash. fic force, and in a short time the prem­ been thoroughly appreciated in naval K avr I s B a d l? la Wood o f M oa. mountains and Major Marsh’ has given, and terrified'tenement dwellers. The dar- — __ _ ; ure w m so strong that the steamer wae circles, but because of the limited Five stores were burned out on Sixth up the chase. Washington, Deo. 19 .—The navy is basement waa occupied as a livery “ Four hundred and seventy-five first turned on her side and then com­ street, near Alder, Portland, Or.; loss. number of ships and flag officers it had 4,000 short oi the legal maximum, upA The Boera captured a great quantity stable and 60 hones were burned to thia in spite oi the best efforts of the Spanish prisoners arrived this morning, pletely bottom np, in which position not been possible to maintain a station *10,000. death. The fire waa confined to the among them the siok at Vigan, num­ of British supplies and ammunition at she sank lb 18 feet of water. The ao- there, and for this reason the Pacifio It is said that South Africa has al­ Magerafontein. one building with a lots of atwnt 978,- recruiting officers. Secretary Long bering 190. cident occurred about 8 o’clock P. M., w u placed under the command of one has called the attention of congress to ways been a graveyard for the British 000a "Young, at Banqui, Northwestern The Forty-eighth United State* in­ this, and suggests that it might offer a Lnaon, reports that his troops are still and with the first announcement of officer. The extension of Ameriosa generals’ reputations. A m «rleaaa W aat t o F igh t* danger, passengers and crew hurried sovereignty over some of the Samoan fantry haa been released from quaran­ decided incentive by extending to ouii- The British bark Indian Km pria, tine at Angel Island. Ottawa, Ont., Deo. 19.—Dr. Borden, or» enlisting the benefit of the actallot- pursuing the remnant of the insur­ to the deck. As the steamer toppled islands and the prospective establish­ laden with coal, was burned to th< gents, who have 28 American prisoners Buller’* casualties in the buttle at minister of militia, has recavied an ing ot apprentices clothing not to ex­ in their possession. The country is over, her sides crushed to fragments ment of a coaling station in the Gala­ water's edge near Lima, Peru. offer from the president of a manufac­ and the passengers stepped to . the ioe pagos group are indications of the SouA ceed 946 in value. Under the present Our iron ore supply is short. It will Tugela river, in killed, wounded and turing concern in the United States, system, the men are kept in debt for exceedingly rough. Our men, without and all safely reached shore, about 850 Pacifio in the eyes of the officials. missing, number 1,100.-------- take 300 veseels to bundle the cargoes foe* away. In lees than five minutes who waa at one time a member of the months after enlistment by the purchase shoes, are still persistently pnrwulng. Oftfore have been issued by the navy “ The number of Spanish prisoners after the steamer sunk the loe oovered of iron engaged for importation. The American Federation of labor Grande Trunk rifle brigade, in Canada, of the neoeeeary outfit. department directing that the lattfo now in the hands of the insnrgents fo haa registered an emphatic disapproval offering to raise a regiment of n*»»»i the placed where she went down, and Two prominent Portland physicians probably 1,000, mostly in tha south. not a vestige was to be seen. On the ship Massachusetts, as well as the Is- dians in the United States In snoh a have been sued by a lady who claims of government subsidies. , be placed in reserve st the Vallejo, Cal., Dao. 18.— Sixty re­ 1 expect to effect their release in a few boat was a large amount of freight, The Stanford University football team way aa not to violate the neutrality negligenoe ia diagnosing her oase. League island navy yard. The Masa»- d ays. ' cruits from the United States ship tour tons ot express matter, a great A report oomes from Astoria, Or., w ill play the Multnomah clnb on New laws. Another offer cornea from “ Negros reports that Sergeant Roe­ amount of which was Christmas pres­ chusets fo now undergoing repain at to raise B00 men. Besides these there Hartford have refused to sign articles New York. It fo proposed to keep a that the packers' combine w ill operate Year’s day at Portland. of enlistment because, as they claim, der, Sixth infantry, 20 soldiers and 18 only three of its canneries next season Baron Roberta has been appointed to a n . individual offers from all over the government chargee them for the native polioe, attacked 400 insrugenta ents, and 38 eaoks of mall, abont 6«, forge "crew on board each of these vea- Canada. -________________ 000 letters. Sinoe the aocident the sela and to retain their present com­ Britishers acknowledge that they supersede General Buller In command eost of their uniform and clothes. The at Madrigal this morning. There were weather haa moderated, the ioe floated manding officers. They wij^ be kept fo 1 lost over 700 men at Stormberg, and of the South African forces. Hartford was Admiral Farragut’s flag­ no casualties. The enemy’s I om w as 28 away, and the boat B o ll Bata* ta Oa U y. been located ndition for immediae »e» service. Boer reporte apparently agree with Four persona were burned to death Chicago, Deo. 19.—The Chronicle ship at the battle of Mobile bay, in killed and many wounded. OTIS.” by the police. ie men obtained from the battleships those from British sources. in Alliance Ky., as a result of a child says: “ One of the moat radical and the civil war. During the past four H a a U a g a X aw C oal S u p p ly . w ill be used tor service on board tha years she has been fully restored, and FroM oaua’a S tr lk s Seal la « . Nearly 3,000,000 bushels of wheat throwing some powder in a fin . general advances ever made in freight San Franofooo, Deo. 18.—H . E. 8t. Loua, Deo. 20.—The dieagroe- battleships Kearearge and Kentucky, aie stored in warehouses of Taooma The Ancient Order of Hibernians rates w ill go Into effect on all the rail­ is now being fitted out for a cruise to Huntington, of the Southern Pacifio and not a ship is loading, the owners will donate 91,000,000 to aid the Boera roads east and west of Chicago January New York, where she will be used aa a Company, hae gone to Mexloo with a ment between the 8t. Louie newspaper whRtotoey are placed in cominisaiou The men are badly corps of experts to make a final exami­ publishers and the striking pressmen early in toe new y n r . of the wheat holding for batter prims. in their fight against the English. 1. Thousands of articles of every de­ training-ship. scription w ill be affected, and the in­ needed in the eervloe. T a A id Striker*. A company has been organised ia nation of a bed of ooal in the state oi was settled today. A conference was The Spanish government has formal­ Detroit, Deo. 20.—A return to tha Eastern Oregon to build a railway ly recognised General Castro as presi­ crease w ill average 85 and 40 per cent, Sonora, about 80 miles off the line of held resulting in certain technical ■ n starn B a y e rs C ontract «or W a a l. ' the Sonora railway, whioh runs from changes of the arbitration agreement former system of assessing all memliers the jump on many olamee reaching 60 line from Hilgard to the John Day dent of the republic of Veneauela. per oent. The contemplated action has country. The O. R. ffi N. 1s said to Seattle, Dao. 19.—For two weeks Benson, Aria., to Guajpmas, Mexioo. to make it oom ply with toe interna- of anions affiliated with the Amerioan A farewell banquet at Carleton aroused the shipping interest* of the past representatives of Eastern wool The Southern Pacifio • recently pur- be in the deal. «K»®« modification, of federation of ¿abor 1 cent per week for With these changes made by purposes of aiding strikers in case of firms, principally from Boston, have chased this road from the Santa Fe. Jones of Washington has introduced England, ia aid af the fund of the country. been oanvaeelng the wool-growing sec­ The ooal deposit w ill cost the Southern unanimous consent, the arbitration de- necessity w u decided upon by the fed­ in the house a bill for a cable to the Amerioan hospital-ship Maine, realised £2,000. Tfcraa O hlldraa B a r n s* ta a Crisp- tions of the state In aa effort to buy up Pacific 9600,000. A fcanch from tha e e t a le d ^ BcoePted *nd Hie dispute eration convention this afternoon. The Philippines, to oost not to exceed |g ,. Nicholasville, Ky., Deo. 19.—Hires next year’s clip. In the Rainier re­ Sonora railway to the property w ill proposition w u narrowly carried, re­ 000,000, and the creation uf a cable Fire completely destroyed the sobool ceiving only two more votes than the ! c om m iasion . annex building of 8t. Michaels orphan children of Mr. and Mrs. SamuM Reyn­ serve distriot, advances have been cost 91,800,000. M a s W k . B a l l! B a a s a e T a a a a l. olds, aged «, 8 and 1, respectively, were The railroad company hae. Airing Otis reports that 3,000 additional asylum, of Pittsburg Pa., with a loss burned to a crisp today in their home, offered, at a full pries when delivered MoBtreal, Deo. 19^-W alter Sfian- rales required, via,'two-thirds of the delegatee present. Most of the day next summer of from 17 to 20 cents Hie peat 14 months, employed 1,800 Spanish prisoners have been eeoured in of 90,000. in whioh they had been locked while per uouad. The cause assigned for cars in hauling ooal from Utah and ley, a well-known oiyil engineer, died w u occupied by a discussion of griev­ Northern Luron, making over 8,000 to ™ He w u a practioing . 7 ^ — war is imminent over Industrial and Collegiate institute at bition the desire to live in three cen­ vasion. «««• • of Dewey, requesting his presence la this Claremont, Va., was born a slave and turies and nearly accomplished it. oego before coming West, being asso­ the delimitation of France’s “ leased" city on admission day, September 9, inside and reliable information L lea to a o a t BaUarta D ao*. He territory at Kuang Chon bay, on the largely educated himself. ’ toe effort to close the deal w ill be suc­ ciated with Lyman Tram bn J The queen of Portugal, who Is said Lbndon, Deo. 19.—Lieutenant Rob­ 1900. cessful. It is for toe consolidation of o«ne to L u A ngel« la 1885, after­ Tonkin border. This dispute is of sev Judge Wylie, far years one of the to have taken up medicine as a tad, be­ erts, son of Lord Roberts, of Kandahar Gandymakers in Baltimore to the the Robbins-Elkhorn group, oonsfoting wards removing to Fresno, and w u dia- eral month’s standing, the French most prominent figures on the distriot came so interested in it that she com-j and Waterford, who was wounded ia number of 800 arc organising. of four claims; the Denny group of telot attorney for four years,’ and for having demanded thrice the amount oi bench, ia still living In Washington, I M D*1* °mUM and ***» degree the engagement at Tugela river, is ■‘’‘/t o im ’. and the Bais ley-Elkhorn and, though over 90 y ea n old, la in Hie « m e time ex-officio territory which China fo w illing to dead. Eggs without shells are shipped from claim, ail on Elkhorn mountain, which vigorous health. mayor of tofo city, u chairman of toe concede nnder France’s original de­ Russia to England. Hm Daughters of the Confederacy is known to be very rich. mand for an open port there under eity trusta«. F irem an B i li e « B y F o ilin g W all*. Great Britain’s insane have increased France’s domination. Duluth, Dec. 19.—Fire destroyed the 9,000 annually for the last tea yean. I are raising money lu aid of Mrs. F ive la Nafcraska F a a lta a tla ry . “ •*■"* • * »Me B la « a a a l , . . 8tonewali” Jackson, who is rarv factory of the Daluth Boot A Shoe Hie longest continuous run oi a rail- ' poor, in 111 health and almost blind" at Washington, Dec. 18 | _____ , Ltnoo!n’ N»b-. D*e- 18.—Fire at the ra— L aw taa O o m ta Baa H atao. ®8C" The teans- Company at A o’cloek thia maral». way train in Europe is that from Paris her home in Charlotte. N. C. Manila, Deo. 30.—General Lawton Root has reooomended commutation of penitentiary this afternoon consumed per« City uf Rio de Janeiro arrived One fireman, B. McVItt, was killed by the death eentenee imposed by « to Constantinople, 1,921 miles, lu «4M I the manufactures building aad «— r i tai’* tonif ht wlth «eventi Offl- will start tonight from Manila wit.i Grand S in Alfred 8. Pinkerton falling walls, and two other», John matrial upon Corporal Dam ph offm hours. loss to buildings and contents amount- • ®«®ber of sick the Eleventh cavalry, under Colonel 1L ban<”,et of VeterM Twaddle aad Captain John Webb, two other soldiers of the Washington between 878,000 and 9100,000. dfoeharged soldiers. Patrick Ixickett, and battalions of too Twenty- One of the petitions against the sea* ' __ ______________ „. on- lug ia eongrees of Roberta came from 1 Odd Fellow»* association In Boston were seriously injured. Lost, 940,000. volunteer regiment, who were con­ Hie principal part of toe tom foils on Oi the Thirty-fifth infantry ’ Twenty-seventh infantry, that th en a n 1,000.000 Odd Fellows 1 state, whioh owned the building „ — Colonel Sargent, to capture Ban victed of ravishing Filipino women. L ak e Steam er W roako«. Japan aad was signed ky 1M Ameri-1 on this continent, and that 30 per 1 * Hie machine »bops, which were to­ , Mateo, where Geronimo has 800 lnsur- Chicago, Dee. 18.—News maafc+d The eausmutatlon reoommended is im- of the army in the Philippines for 90 yuan, in making gether valued at 960,000, aad were on- here tonight that the bfo steel s^ m a v General Maximo Gomes hae ool- members ef that order. Oerretar 1 Root insured. Arthur Orr fo wrecked en the rocks at thia w a »■ « P k lla d a lp h la . footed a very forge quantity of a Thia year’s (amine in India 00, P * . fiO.-Brigaaier- I Loe A l a ngel«, specifically tout he is satisfied of tha entrance af Georgian bay. The Calcutta, Dee. 18.— Diete«« ia toe O»l ., Deo. 2 0 -T he soript treating of the warfare in Calm 190,000 eq the leg a lly of toe original » « m lr o e t 9189,000. and haa a crow of disteiets fo battleship Iowa and the cruiser Phila­ from 1999 to )he proaent time, whioh arable 990,000,000, •out 9,980,000 delphia, aftar lyln« at anchor off Fort b ei ■ piaoeden the « U n d relfoL A ngel« In two dl ays, have sailed for IK S m Diago. iL.-W by a veto of 190 to 180. «rata voted for It. EVENTS OF THE DAT onrienoy bill Cloven Deiiio- Savages Also Show Symp- toms of Trouble. r eceiv ed a di«|mt< h a n n o u n c in g th a t Supreme Court Must Pass on Oemopetization Act. S n a g "W. Js^’- 5 Ä Ä d1"“ ' aud - ------