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D a y to n H e r a ld . “ tteond-eliw n tttw et th* •• e t ai Oaytoa, Oregon * m s *. L A T IR N EW S . Webeter Davis addressed an Immense pro-Boer audisnoe in Washington. The Copper Stain mine, in Josephine CAPTURED BÏ BOERS A M E R IC A N S S w rs C a p ta M d V a la a b l® F a p a r a a a d * F ta a s F r o m th e B r itis h . FLOOD AT AUSTIN L J 1 Blandford, Orange Free State. A pril 0.— Burghers who are returning from M o soeste of the Sautes imst ambuscade S w o lle n C olorado R iv e r Car- (also referred to as K a n e and Korn ried Away the Great Dam. Spruit) furnish intereeting detalle I TOÓ PEW. F lllp la ® la ia r - A WINTER CAMPAIGN Manila, April 11.— Reports of oouDters betwsau the Americans ,n d Cabans have confidence in General the Insurgents continue to arrive from Robert1» Stay at.Bloemfon. Gomes and entreat Mm not to toa ve the many points. On Friday Captain teln W ill Be Long. Sturgis, while reoonnoltering, struck the occurrence. It appears that aa Insurg e n t wt|ms» on the Nevaliohes 1SURROUNDED BY A LARGE TORCI The Edward T. Smith box factory the first retreating Brttiah wagon en at New York, was tered the drift the am bu acedera shouted [THIRTY OB FORTY LIVES L08T road, Evo roil« distant from Manila, by fire; killing two and capturing 10. All AWAIT8 CLOTHING AND HORSES lots, 9280,000. "Hands up,” removed the officers and were in full uniform. \ Unfortunately O s a s r a l r u t a b a is M a r s a li, a F r a a a b m a a let the cart through. The process was Ex-Governor Pattison, of Pennsyl Aa la te r w tte g © olleetta» a f J F re t l a tb a D a ta b A r m y . K l l l a d la a repeated several times, until the wag S im ila r to tb® J o h n s ta w a D l t a t t a r — Captain Sturgis’ force was not large ’ ■ vania, is wanted for vice-president on W a a a M m a , B a W i l l B a ls a »ke T w e Hemlapharaa enough to pursue tbe main body. •a lg a ta a a to P r o p e r ty —F a r t o f ons arrived in a bunch, when the rase F l g b t W i t h M a t b a a a ’s F a ra a a . the Democratic ticket. l a a C ® a4aaa® 4 r< • r M a to h ta g —B oars F la a a a d « * h a C ity la a a d a t o d . A detachment of thf Forty-seoond was discovered sad a disorderly fight Boers claim to have captured 11 guns M la o d A m b u s h . Infantry, while scouting In Laguna London, April 0.—Lord Roberta re followed. In one cart wera two offi at Bloemfontein waterworks, Instead province, was pursued by the iusur cers, to whom Commandant Dewet The Republican« eleoted 10 out of 86 of seven, as first reported. , Austin, April 10.—This city is to ports that five companies ot British London, April 1 1 —Britons are now One of them night in pitch darkness, with a raging gents and obliged to take refuge in a aldermen in Chicago. troops have been captured by Boers shouted "Hands up.” Building tradesmen la Indianapolis near Bethania. The following his the obeyed, whereupon the ohter shot Ms river, one mile wide, swollen far be church at Paeto. where the Americans beginning, though reluctantly, to real Admiral Dewey has announced him have returned to work, their employers ise that Lord Robert« is in for a winter text of his dispatoh to the war office, comrade dead, refused to surrender, yond its natural banks, roaring and repelled tbe rebels until reinforced. self as a candidate for president. Lieutenant Gordon, with a company campaign, lasting several months. oonceding to their demand's. and wee immediately shot The surging through all the lower portion announcing the capture: Genroal French has given up his Generals in the Philippines are call "Bloemfontein, April 0.—Another burghers foot three men killed and 110 of the town, having spread death and of the Sixteenth infantry, while scout This is the end, in a few words, of the chase after the retreating Boers. ing for more troops. They cannot hold unfortunate occurrence has occurred, wounded, including a field cornet. destruction in its wake, in addition ing near Apart 1, Cagayan province, en high hopes based upon Lord Roberta’ Lieutenant brilliant dash to Kimberley and Bloem- Boston is agitating the question of the rebels down with the present fqroe. resulting, I fear, in the capture of a Among the wounded wee Dutch Milli- to the vast loss to property interests, it gaged 260 insurgents. Gordon was wounded. fon tain. tary Attache Nix, who received a bul prohibition of ringing ohu'roh hells. is calculated that between 80 end 40 The Boers have succeeded in cutting party of infantry, consisting of three The insurgents made a night attack Fiepentions era being made to hold The United States building at the off General Brabant’s two or three companies of the Royal Irish Fusiliers let in the chest. Altogether the Boers lives have been sacrificed, and the re upon Calbayon, Island of Samai. They 880 prisoners throughout the ports coming in from the tributary Bloemfontein against surprises. Lord Paris exposition w ill be closed on Sun thousand troops from all other British and two companies of the Ninth regi captured oountry tonight do not tend to improve killed the sentry, swarmed into the Kitchener h*i been given an important ment of mounted infantry, near Red- day. days. forces. The significance of the battle must matters. The flood is not unlike the town, and searched the houae of Major duty, being responsible for the protec deraburg, a little eastward of the Beth Queen Victoria landed at Dublin. The 66th anniversary of the birth of not be underrated. It was fought by a disastrous Johnstown flood of some Gilmore, ot the Forty-third infantry, tion of the railway while Lord Robert« Ireland, her first visit to the island in King Leopold, of Belgium, was appro ania railway station, within a few force of Free Staters, on a flat plain, years ago; in that a raging river, who was abeent. They killed his cook. ie waiting for remounts and winter miles of this place. They were sur • 80 yean, priately celebrated throughout the rounded by a strong force ot the ene and without shelter. The Free Staten already swollen far beyond its oapaci- Ultimately the Americans drove them clothing for the troops, whose thin cot kingdom. ere now desirous of marchngon Bloem- A temperance movement has been bore to heavily wa upon an IIJ immense my, with four or five guns. ----« — — ■ ■ Ay. — — -ir,— — — — g rvraa «u JLUoUa© out of the town, killing four and . cap ton khaki uniforms and boots are worn out. General Brabant and General Inaugurated in Mexico, owing to the and the Transvaal offiosiS are dam spanning a river, breaking it and taring 12. The British North A m e r ic a n ___ "The detachment held ont from noon s fonten, n w n n e Art ml__ _________________ r l 1m_a.rnA____ * ______ ® General Young, commanding . in Gataore sre both at a standstill. increase of drunkenness. West Indies squadron is to be increased of April .8 until April 4, at 0 . M., and anxona to emulate tbe successes of letting loose a reservoir of water 80 North Luton, has made several requests Lord Roberta will probably for some Admiral Dewey's oollection of curios by one battleship, two cruisers and then apparently surrendered, tor it Is their late allies. All the Southern Boer miles long, half a mile wide end 60 feet for reinforcements, representing that repotted that the firing ceased at that forces have now formed junctions with deep, to aid In carrying destruction his force is inadequate; that the men time coniine his operations to clearing and trophies, at,-his request, w ill be several torpedo boata. placed in the Smithsonian Institute. The body of an unknown young man time. Immediately after 1 heard the the main Boer army, and form a large down the valleys of the Colorado river. are exhausted by the neceealtv of con the Free State behind him of raiders and to tbe relieving of Mafeking, for The great dam jn the Colorado gave was found in the Willamette river near news, during the afternoon of April 8, force of veterans. Tha burghers, who Turkish tower at the Paris exposition stant vigilance; that bo is unable to which purpose apparently the English were prevously short of food, now hare way at noon from the enormous pres I ordered Gatacre to proceed from obstructs the view of the United States Oregon City, with his head entangled plenty. Commandant Dewet sent the sure of water and debris, and with a garrison the towns in hla jurisdiction; division, now arriving at Cape Town, building and Commissioner Peck has in a fish net. It ie a case of deliberate Springfonteln, his present headquarters, British guns, wagon* and priaoneis to roar and crash swept the valley below that tha insurgent« are returning to the has been ordered to Kimberley. T^dy to Reddersburg with ell possible speed, snicide. protested against it. the oity, Wrecking the immense light district and killing the ainigoa, and Sarah Wilson and other Mafeking cor I dispatched the Cameron Highlanders Winburg. H. H. Pitcher, banker of Oakland, The Vanderbilts and Morgans now Perhaps of greater importance than end power plant and drowning eight that it is necessary for him to inflict respondents send diaries of the doings hence to Bethania. He arrived at Red' punishment in several sections beiore there, showing that tbe Boers have have plans almost perfected wbioh Cal., committed suicide by h lowing deraburg at 10:80 A. M„ without oppo- the viotory la the capture of British workmen. w ill give them absolute control of the hl* brains out. Pitcher was trustee of sition, bat could get no news of the secret papers, including maps and Last Wednesday night it began to tbe rainy season shall begin. General tried, by abandoning their trenches, to an estate valued at 9600,000. His ooal supply of America. plans of 1807, 1808 and 1890, outlining rain very bard at this plaoe, the storm James Bell, who is commanding, in lure the beseiged out into a mined missing detachment. There can be no trust was being investigated in court. Southern Lu «on, has made similar rep ambush. Fortunately, tbe British en- doubt that the whole party has been elaborate schemes for the invasion of extending north of hers along the Forty-four young men of Thurston, resentations. He says his fore« are gineers discovered tbe mine, cut the the Orange Free State and the Trans The United States supreme court de n^ade .prisoners.’ ’ •* —— watersheds of the Colorado river. The Or, have petitioned the military board inadequate, and he merely bolds a few wire communication end unearthed 260 for the organisation of a company of cided the case of Grundling vs. the city The lost companies are probably a vaal, and giving a plan for reaching precipitation continued until this morn of Chicago, involving the validity of part of the force guarding the railroad Johannesburg from Mafeking along Dr. ing. the downfall averaging six inches towns, without controlling the 'terri jpounds of dynamite and war gelatine. the National Guard at that place. Whet the chances áre for en advance the anti-cigarette ordinance of that a t Bethania, 80 miles south of Bloem Jamieson’s route, amended so as to within an hour. All .this vast quantity tory. The president of Sainal, province of to Pretoria may be judged from the feet The mammoth auditorium in whioh city. The ordinance was attacked as fontein. The Boers are evidently oper avoid mistakes. Another gives the of water all along the watersheds of the Democratic National convention unconstitutional. The opinion of Jus- plan for a march from Bloemfontein to the Colorado river rapidly swelled tbe Bear, Luzon, and another prominent that only from 6,000 to 10,0p0 b o n « was to have been "held on July 4, was tio> Peckham held the ordinanca not ating in force near the railroad, and Kroonstad. Advices from Vienters- current until at 8 o ’clock this morning native, have been assassinated because are on their way to the Gape, and from there ie a possibility of the lines being burned to the ground, entailing a loss to be unconstitutional. berg, Prieska and Kenhardt show the the river, whioh had been rising etoadi- they were known to be friendly to the further fact thatthe military tail interrupted for .» brief period at any of *860,000. Americana. The president of another In his addieas at the memorial ser time. As the captured British soldiers oolony ia full of rebels. The Kenhardt ly since last-evening, was a raging tor town has joined the insurgents because oring department only within the last three weeks began making woolen khii- At Logansport, Ind., 160 masked vices bald in memory of the late Dr. w en in a position to defend them- rebels are marching on Calvinia. and rent. having risen 40 feet within 10 k i uniform*. It is said U wiU take at ---- ......—— ----- —— <— they had threatened to kill men blew up two bridges and burned Isaac M. Wise, at Isaial; temple. Dr. selves for nearly 24 hours and wera others a n on their way t o ' Fourteen hours. did not. least two months to provide 200,000 two toll houses on the Logansport and Emil G. Ilirsoh made an appeal to the then forced to surrender, th e ’ fighting Streams. After daylight this morning it be uniforms. ? A dispatch box waa found at Sannas came evident that the situation was Burlington pika at midnight. The Jewish people of Chicago to raise 9600,- must have been severe. THE FLO O DED COLORADO. Post containing oaths signed by Free Mr. Steyn’s addieas to the Free State serious. The river road is the only pike In the county, 000, whioh ia the amount yet required The Boers were in force yesterday began to rise H raed at Kroonstad is confirmed. The and protests have been directed against to lilt the debt on the Jewish Union five miles from Jagersfontein, situated Staten. The signers have been sent rapidly that It became evident that] ••*■•*1®».« A u s tin i * s i i g b i i y i n Fischer-Wolmarons deputation has full high toll and the alleged bad oondition College, in Cincinnati. By so doing, 60 m iles up from Bloemfontein'. They for in order that the general may ex the dam, power house and contents, power to negotiate for pqam, subject plain the invalidity of oaths under of the pike had a brush with British patrols. costing 9600,000, were in Imminent Dr. Hirsoh said, the great work which Austin, Tex., April 11.—The flood compulsion. danger. To add to the danger of the situation is improved here somewhat to the read’s sanction. The newly organised American was begun by Dr. Wise, "and carried Lady Roberta will remain at Cape © • a . V lllo b e l* M a r o a ll K ll l a d . situation, small frame houses, trees and but the reports from joints below in Match Machine Company, a New Jer forward by him * under difficulties, Town. The Duke of Westminster, the A PP E A L T O T H E P O W ER S. London, April 9.—Tbe war offloe re debris of every description commenced could be fully accomplished. dicate that tbe full effect of tbe im sey corporation, is ebont to enter into ceived the following dispatch from descending the river, and piled up mense volume of water is being felt in Duke of Marlborough and Lord Hanry competition with the Diamond Matoh Emily Coghlan, the actress, died at Lord Roberts, dated Bloemfontein, F r s s ld a a t S ta r U 's S p as sk Fraa against the upper face of. the dam. Wharton and Fayette counties, every Cavendish Bentwick have gone to the Company, known as the match trust. Stamford, Conn., aged 86 years. •te la B aud. -*■ - April 0: ...jk . This weight was augmented every thing being inundated end much loss front. ; ' The new oom pan y doss not intend to Half the village of Proctorville, Ohio, Pretoria, April, 9.—In his speech at j moment until by 10 o’clock there wee of property and livestock being re- “ Methuen telegraphs from B A M E X IC A N L A N D • G R A N T . confine its attention to the trade ot the was destroyed by fire. Loss 9000,000. the opening of the Free State Read. a m a« of debris lodged against the portaE.----- -t---------------- . - in the Orange Free State, a little United States, but will make a vigor President Steyn declared that, in spite dam which threatened the safety of the u A German scientist has invented a east of Kimberley, as follows: In Bastrop county the flood has B a fo s a l t® B a o o g a l!® j t ous fight for European trade, through la t e v a a t f o n a l M ® g ® tla tl« a s . “ ’Surrounded General Villeboie . of tbe . . surrender , . .. . of Bloemfontein, . , ------—■ • h« I I ,tr' ctur«’ In addition, millions of i -------- — damage, w u auuietning compound which melts iron in five caused ------ much and something the sale of rights. seconds. Mareull and a bodv of Boers today, and had not lost tha hope of the triumph of gallons of watee, meddy from its long ULe 50 washouts «Rd f Mu nt bride« Maataroy, Cal., April 11 . - a paper W. J. Bryan addressed 10.000 people The war, he journey, was whirling and plunging to “re "»ported by tbe railways. Ad v ie « e l oonsidhrable international import they could not escape. 'Villeboie and the republican cause. ‘ Boe-s in Natal are becoming active, at Taooma, Wash. ““ foot fall, " " and It was evident that ' from - the area surrounding the county ance has just been received from Lon eeven Boera were killed, eight wounded Mid, was forced upon the Transvaal, the 60 and an engagement with Bailer ia im and and nothing remained for tbe Orange 60 a n prisoners.’ ” War tax wilt not be reduced at this minent. i wall could withstand the tinmen« ■eat of Bastrop county »re to the effect don by Jacob R. Lee«, of this"city, Free State but to throw in its lot with [ pressure. session of congress. i x that there has been some lo « of life son of tha California pioneer, Jaoob F. The German flag has been raised over WORK O F R EV O L U T IO N IS T S . its sitaer republic, in aooordehoe with among the farming class, as thtlr Loess. The • paper is the origina I grant The Puerto Rican bill passed the the Samoan islands of Upoln, Manono, the terms o f the treaty, The war, he B r e a k in g a f tb a D a n *. honws were inundated without warn from tha Mexican government, made in senate by a vote of 40 to 81. A m a rta a n C a n s a l S tr a n g O > b y th a Apolima and Sara. oontinned, was begun with the object o( ing by the tidal yr**«, but outeide of 1868, to Jaoob P. Lee« and others of T h a m b a la F a r e . * The crisis came shortly after 11 The pabilo debt decreased 96,000.000 maintaining the independence secured Captain John Codman, t h e __ Chicago, April 9.— A Special to tho with the blood of the forefathers of o’clock, when suddenly, with a report an unconfirmed report that eight liv « 18,000,000 acres of land in Lower C ali during the month of March. fornia for colonisation pnrposm. advocate of free ships and free trade, is Record from Washington « y s: Edward like the roar of tbe ocean, a great were lost, nothing can be learned. ' the nation, and had been so successful A bill was passed to throw open dead at Boston, aged 86. At the time the grant wm mad®, In tbe southern part of thia county wedge. 26 feet high, 600 f « t wide, and Gottfried, of Wilkesberre, Pa., late that it bad caused the greatest wonder Idaho and Oklahoma Indian lands. The statue of Maud Adams w ill not consular agent of this government at throughout the world, and even to the about 8 feet thick, rolled out of tbe several persons are mining, the num Mexloo w u in a state of war, Which «n ter section o t the dam, down the ber representing a family or six Ital oontinned practically until after the The Journeymen plumbers of Indian- be admitted to the Parle expoeiton be Truxillo, Peru, in a sworn statement Boers them sal v « . f a « of the 60-foot fall, d « p into the ians, and two negro families, w ho« accensión of Dias to tbe presidency, ' spoils have struck, demanding an in cause it is a personal exhi&t. whioh be has filed with the state de After paying a tribute to the memory river below. This left a hanging gap boni« have been washed away. The and L ee« and hia associates found it crease in pay. At Pittsburg, Pa., a big eight-story partment, asserts that in the summer of General Joubert, Steyn raid the Brit difficult to induce colonists to go there. The legislative oonnoll of Trinidad department store was destroyed by fire, of 1808 at Huamuobo, 60 or 60 Pe ish, notwithstanding their overwhelm in the very middle of the dam, through river is reoeding rapidly at this point A further oontract was made witl) tho and above, notwithstanding the feet whioh the debris and water fiercely ruvian revolutionsisto dragged him has ratified the reciprocity treaty with causing a lo « of ovar a 91,000,000. ing numbers, wera violating the flag oi poured, while the flood, already raging, that another heavy rise was reported Mexican government, by whioh L ee« half dreaeed to the public square, the United States. Another brother of President Steyn, where they demanded that he produoe truce and the Red Cross, end he was was threatening everything in its path. « r lv this morning on the Concho, 126 paid 8100,000 for the land apon the compelled to report the matter to tbe Aguinaldo is in Singapore. Singa of Orange Free State, wa) captured at oondition that if he failed to colonize The released water ponred into the m il« north of here. pore papers mention the (aot and pub Korea Siding, and ia now at Bloem 6,000 sols (between 98,000 and 94,000) neutral powers. The president further power house, catching eight employ« Reports tonight from La Grande, in becaure of the w u before the expira and 26 riflee within 16 minutes or sub remarked that the attempt to create lish abort interviews with him. fontein. mit to chastisement in what is termed diesenaion among tha burghers by issu at work there, drowning all of them. - Fayette eonnty, are to the effect that tion of an alloted. time, tbe government The plasterers of Minneapolis have Within a snort time all the valleys while muoh of the lower part of the w u to return him 860,000 of the The squadron of the United States in Peru the "flying stocks/* <= ing proclamations had failed. Refer been locked out, pending the settle navy, recently formed in C hine« Gottfried « y s he protested that he ring to the correspondence between tbe to the south and west of Austin were town is under water, the property 16« amount. Thia amount has never been paid ment of their dispute as to hours. waters, la to have its headquarters at was unable to comply with tbe demand South African presidents and Lord filled to overflowing with water, and ia smell. No one is missing. and it ie stated that the Mexican gov the southern portion of the city, tribu and was immediately knocked down Salisbury, Steyn proceeded: Pearl harbor, la the Hawaiian islands, Hong Kong. SECTARIAN 8C H O O L S . ernment absolutely n fu a u to recognize tary to the river, was inundated. w ill be improved and fortified Forty people lost their liv « at Austin, with a blow- from a gun and overpow "Not only were th o« efforts made, I<rge crowds collected on tbe rivdr Leere’s claim. J. R. Leese, eldettfson ered. His thumbs were tied together made available for naval purposes. Texas, due to an overflow of the Col but the republics dispatched deputa banks, and « v ir a l persons were swMpt S a a a ta B a fa e te d th a A m a n d ia a a t P r o of Jaoob P. L ee«, received a deed with thongs end hie hands twisted beck v id in g fo r T h e m . orado river. Property dwtroyed tions to Europe and America to bring ex- Mexico’s army convicts will he from hia father shortly before tbe lat of his head. H «vy rifles were inserted the influence of the neutral powers in into the river when the dam broke, bat Washington, April 11.—After soma ter’s d « th , assigning him one-eighth abolished by the new secretary of war. oeeds 98,000,000. all were saved by boatmen. between the inverted elbows and his further dl«uasion today, the wnate re of the entire 18,000,000 acres, and it is order to secure oeeaation of bloodshed, Volunteer service is to be encouraged. Walter E. Groffe, the defaulting A crowd of white people,, numbering head and in that position be was strung The marine hospital service has « n t c**hier ot Adams Express Company up. In a abort time the agonising and I greatly desire that th e« efforts about 80, living just below «fh damtan jected tbe sectarian school amendment this, u well u the 960,000, for which to the Indian appropriation bill, offered an urgent request to congress for an at Dayton, Ohio, who left the city pains rendered him inronsible. The be orowned with success.” tents, were teen at their habitations by Jones, of Arkansas, by a vote of 80 he ie fighting. He intends to move at October 6 last, taking with him 98,000 spproprlatlbn of 9600,000 td;-fight just before the dam broke and have to 16 As has been the practice for once through the state department at administration will d Jemand restitution GOES TO C O NFERENCE. of the corporation’s money, has been and an apology. Washington for a recognition of his plague in various seaport towns.' not been accounted for since. It is two or three yrera, the free homes arrested in Sen Francisco. generally believed that «E of them measure was offered as an amendment claim and a restoration of his property The casnalti« in the Philippine war B a w a liu n T e r r it o r ia l B i l l Passed b y wera swept away. BURMAH FRONTIER FIGHT. and that of other heirs. The sitution in Asbastee Is anchang. einoe January 1, have been: Ameri to the bill, but it waa ruled out on the ___ _ ed. A Coomaaaie runner reports that A family of six negroes living in the point of order that it was general legis cans, 88 killed, 168 wounded; insur B a t t le B e tw e e n C h la a ta B a ld e n • a d S e e k in g C hin es® r o o t h v i d . all the A than tee trib « are In arms, the Washington, April 9.—The bouse, valley south of the city are known to' gents, 1,436 killed; 1,468 captured. t b e B r itis h F e lic e . lation, and, therefore, not germane to Tacoma, April 11.—The steamer king of Bekwal alone remaining loyal, after four days of debate, today passed have been drowned. Orest preparations for war are going it ia believed that the Ashantee golden Vancouver, B. C., April 9.—Oriental the substitute for the senate bill pro It is estimated that more than 100 an appropriation bill. Without divis Monmouthshire brings news that the on in Russia. Ail meseag« in regard stool has been found and that the rising papers state that Chine« official enmity housM have been destroyed, end the ion. the bill wee pened. The measure commercialism of Japan are agitating viding for a territorial form of govern to movements of troops are censored is due to the endeavor of the governor towards foreigners is being specially The carries about 98,414,000, An uneuc- tha question of Japan obtaining a foot- ment for Hawaii. The bill now goes loss to property will be great. and all officers are denied l« v e s of of the colony, Sir Frodarlo Mitohell directed against British citizens in to conference. breaking of the dam engulfed the old cessful effort was made to agree upon a bold in Foo Kien province, in Southern ab«noe. date for a vote on the resolution rela China. Instigated, it is said, by Rus Hodgson, to take po«e«ion of it. The most interesting feature of tha water company’s plant below the city, tive to the seating of Quay as a «nator China, opposite Formom. sian suggestions, tbe C hine« have days’ proceedings was tbe attempt of end it ia tonight lying 16 f « t under The Illinois Brick Company, of Chi The Japan Export Society, founded The Amenos» Plate Mirror Company cago, the brick combine of that city, waa chartered at Harrisburg, Pa., with lately been especially troublesome on HUI. of Connecticut, to secure the water, while the city is in darkness and from Pennsylvania. The effort w ill be by Count Inonyo, has appointed a renewed tomorrow. During tbe last committee of influential men to inves- the Burmeh-ChlneM frontier, where a adoption of two amendments, one pro without water. has filed with tbe secretary of state a a capital of 950,000,000. This com two houre of the s«sion, the A la«k«n Mgate the best methods of increasing certificate of increa« of capital stock pany is composed of well-known plate- medical officer and an assistant com viding tor a'reaident commissioner in civil code bill w u under consideration the exports and decreasing the im missioner were murdeied. from 910,000 to 9»,000,000. steed of a delegate in congress, and the C a o ta C a S arlon a T r a il Wreak. glass men, ano Is looked upon as tbe An amendment offered by Hansbrough ports. The same society sent one of A story was brought by the Empreae Tbe party of scientists under Pro beginning of a determined move on the of Japan from Yokohama today of a other declaring that nothing in the act U n d o . Tex.. April 10.—The north concerning the title to mining claims its membus to Foo Kien, which prov- fessor A. Agassis, who left Sen Fran- I P“r* of the American plate-glam men series of additional Chine« raids on should be interpreted m a pledge of bound pMMnger train which left here in the Cepe Nome district provoked a inoe he reports rich in silver, iron, lead statehood. Both were overwhelmingly clsoo Mveral months ago on an expedi- 11° wrest the trade in this country for over the International 4k G nat North warm debate. and coal. He recommends th#|- min tion to the South Sees, has returned. plate mirrors from foreign manu the Burmen boundary, culminating in defeated. a battle betw «n 600 Chine« and 76 ern railway this morning, was wrecked Thia was a dull day in the hou«. ing oonceauions be first «cured, to Be This soientiflo expedition went first to facturers. military police under Distriot Super Deboe, of Kentucky, today gave no- by the spreading of the rails M tr Two- The agricultural appropriation bill was followed by railroad concessions be- the Pomotos, exploring the northern hig, about noon. The entire train, ex- 8enator Tillman, from the oommittoe* intendent Herts, of Rangoon. The part of th o « islands, a region never be on mines and mining, reported the tioe that he would move to refer tbe a n d « ounaideration, and was made the tween Foo Chow and Kiu Kong, 560 fore examined by scientists. After bill providing for the utilisation of a Indian military police, with 60 Gurk credentials of ex-Senator J, 0 . 8. cept the engine, went into tbe ditch. vehicle of oonsiderbale desultory de m il« . The port of Tswanchi, he says, has, attacked the main body of Chin«e, Blackburn, as a «nator from that state, Mali Agent Sobright was seriously in refitting the v w « l a t Tahiti, the re- bate on Irrelevant political topics. should be opened to facilitate trade pert of the proceeds of the « 1 « of pub ~ mainder of the Society islands, as well lic lands in support of «bools for min killing 84 and capturing their guns, to com m itt« oa privlleg« end elec jured, and Mveral others seriously hurt. Good progress w u made with the bill with Foriho«." Further details have not been received jingala and banners. The Chinese By order of the empress dowager, two as the Cook, Savage end the islands after tbe close of the general debate, 26 ing in the public land siat«. It pro leader was among the killed. Six of tion«. During tbe greater pert of tbe here. of the Tonga group were explored. session tbe senate had under considera out of the 87 pages being oovered before of the/nost prominent Chinese reform- The Rio Grande has oome to a stand adjournment. era have been sexied and probably exe After refitting at Suva, die Ellice, vid « for tbe appropriation of 910,000 tbe British fore«, including two offl, tion the Indian appropriation bill. i annually for the present in « o h case oers, were wonnded, only one «rionsly. cuted. Gilbert end Marshall islands were ex- Sullivan, of Miaaiatippi, delivered a at 08 fret, without damage to tha inc™M# oi **’• ■n,oun* Tbe scene o( the battle was eight m il« speech in favor of swting Hon. M. 8. bridges here, bat the waterworks ma plorad and the Island of Guam was fo 92p A g n a t many Christians are d ud A Mexican land grant to Jacob on the Burmah side of tbe frontier. chinery is submerged, and the crops visited. Quay. _______________ wires becaue some one small part of | L ee«, made in 1868, may cause trouble along the river have been d«troyed. L c b lg h L a b o ra to r y B a r a a g . tbe life is switched off from God. A national congress of mothers is to betwren Mexico and the United States. O a lg B l a a t L a id O K . Gov. Smith, of Vermont, owns a pri be held at Des Mota«, Ia., May 21-86. F t« « ® a a d O rg a n F a r t o r r B n r a a d . Bethlehem, Pa., April 9.—The physi- 6 a a w O t a r n la H a a t a a a . Cripple Creek, Colo., April 0.—Two vate locomotive. It is fitted w it h I n . , Chicago, April 10.—F in today partly cal laboratory ’ of Lehigh University, W a v la C o lo m b ia S p re a d in g . The department of agriculture w ill one of the largest in the country, wee hundred miners have bwn laid off at destroyed the piano and organ factory Boaeman, MonL, April 11.—Snow nrions accommodations for eight pee- Kingston, Jamaica,, April 11.—Co plant 100.000 rubber tre« in the Ha burned today, and all Its scientific ap-- tbe Portland mine on account of tbe of the M. 8. Bchurx Copmany, oorner l>u been failing for the peat 40 hours, sengers. lombian advices jnst received here an waiian islands. paratus was dettroyed. The lo « on high rat« demanded by the smelters 1 Morgan and Superior streets, entailing and there are now a e u ly two f « t on nounce that a rebel attack is momen There is a scheme to construct a di At Lady Lansdowne’s concert in tbe building end eontenta ia 9300,000; for the treatment of gold ores. a loss of 050,000, oovered by insurance. the level. The storm is th e h « v i« t in tarily expected at Savanima. IFIs’ rect railroad from New York to Chi •' - Farming lands needed added that the place has been prepared The cause is thought to have been spon 12 months. cago, saving 800 m il« and making London, Mme. Patti is raid to have insurance, 960,000. Tw» Ifftfroee Haaged. ■now or rain, and the benefit w ill be for the expected movement, and that worn diamonds worth over 91,000,000. taneous combustion. the distance in 16 hours. T r a g e d y o a a C a lif o r n ia F a r m . g n a t. b *■ Baxley, Ga., April 0.— King and artillery has been trained so at to com Gen. John J. Elwell, a hero of the 6 a ra t® g a O p w ra -H o n a a B u rn e d . St. Helena, Cal., April 9.— W. H, Louis Go«by, Mlored, who killed Den- [ As ohairman of the board of direc O a a t fo r P a r t is a n K a r a ! B ® « r v a . mand the harbor. At Cartagena, all civil war, died at Cleveland, O. His Alexander, a farmer, shot and killed Saratoga, N Y„ April 10.—The Sans I tors of the New York Central Railroad, iel Mims, a tanner, and bis young Vallejo, Cal., April 11.— Two three- ia excitement, owing to the rebels’ suc military service extended from 1861 to bis wife today end then took hie own Souci Opefa Houre block and the Chauncey Depew draws the snug salary 1866. child near here the night of March Inch field g n u were sent to Portland, cess«, end a large body of government life by cutting hie throat with a raaor. Schaffer building, at Ballston, of 960,000 annually. last, were executed here today.__ wen Or., from Mare island today, BTlie troops has arrived at Colon to stangthen burned today. Loss, 9160,000. Commander Richard Wainwright the garrison there. need by the naval militia. More than 980,000,000 worth of tint- I a B o e h h a m 't F a v o r . Chicago, April 0.—A strike of 100 was destroyed in tha recent forest has assumed his new duties as superin o ® rm a n la a a r a a e a C o m p a n y S a a a .| t t a a t fo r th a K a a a a t C ity W lg w a « .' power-hou« em ploy« of tbe Chicago Frankfort, Ky., April 9.—Tha oourt tendent of the naval academy at An- ▼ aeaaalaa | B tb ® A r a t y . fires in the state of Washington. San Francisoo, April 11.—The Trans- of appeals today handed down a decis Street-Railway Company tied up 176’ Pittsburg, April 10.—The Carnegie spoils, Md. Washington, April 11.—At tha pres Attantlc Fire 4k Marine Insurance The foreign commeroe of the port of miles of electric Unw tonight fort wo Queen Victoria has more living de ion in the governorship case in favor of hours at the busiest time, ami crippled Company has commenced shipment of ent time there are 116 vacane!« in the Company of Berlin, today filed a suit Boston last year aggregated 9100,488,- tbe Democrats. The opinion is by six the structural iron to he used In the scendants than any other monarch in grade of eeoond lieutenant In the army. in the United S tatu circuit court 000, surpassing all previous records. tbe whole, service for the rest of tbe Europe. She has «van surviving chil judges, four Democrats end two Re night. Tbe mM Who weat out objected construction of tbe ooavention building Of th e«, 68 are In the infantry arm, X ^ ‘»h-nser A Co., for 948,- at Kansu City. As far as the Carnegie 14 in tbe artillery and 27 in tbe cav It is understood that the north half dren, 82 grandchildren and 88 great publicans. One Republican diswntod. The opinion holds that the action of to a change from on eight to a 18-hoar Compensy ie concerned, the botlding alry. Thera w ill probably ba a tow 804, olaintod to be due. The oompany of the Colville Indian reservation, ia grandchildren. withdrew Ita agency from the local the leigsleture In s«tin g Beckham was day. * can ba completed on time. Waahington, will be thrown open far more plao« in each, depending upon firm la January, 1890, «„d a fall « ttle- Rev. Edwin A. Schell has sued Rev. final, and that the courts have no power «ttlem ent about May 1. examinations for promotion. About maat w u aot made at that time, ac Seoul, Corea, April 6.—An egree- Jo«ph F. Berry and Rev. H. C. Jen D a t t r a o t le a a f G l a e m M a r k s . half of thede vaeanoi« will be filled by cording The next Vermont legislature will be nings, of Chioago, and Rev. Chari« to review it; that Taylor exceeded his t has been oonsammatad here to the plaintiffs Oardtoul, O b «., April 10.— Tha this y u r ’s graduates from the West •*k»d to appropriate money for a Parkhurst, of Boston, for 926,000 for authority to adjourning the legislature whereby Russia disavows anv d«ign to to London, and that the journals of tba glnooM works bore, which a n a por Point military audem .', and half tha Chioago. April 11,— Miohael J. g .- statue o U eetin 8. Morrill, to be placed forcing him fro« tbe Epworth teegus n u . of the lagiaiatare, ttetog £ ^ X m i~ tion of the Edweidsbarg steroh works, to tlM statuary hall of the capital « eecresaryship. n a in d « through tha customary ax- ragalu. can )« impeached to any" „„X oono* 1« were eompletoly destroyed by fira to amination af nonoommlaslonad officers dowskl, managing editor of the Na- ttonal Polish Daily News, died at his • day. Loan, 8160.000. la tbe ra g a lu «rvlOT. N a t ia this oity Snnday. DAYTON OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY county, Oregon, was sold for 99,000. Roberts Loses Five Compan ies of Infantry. mayor others1 M rs . Write has be« Aden« women been than It advice Out 1 which your turn Two Ohat Aoo\ "Da, is owin¡ table day. I S3 with a 1 day. hadfr cine 1 am now be—b t th ree yi health.' Locks, 1 dltioa. change had bis suffered , to do me Lydia pound much, uedicin« w ill pro1 s a lt has 901 De " D xai ardent d B «n not beooi to find ot ingyour E. 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