, a-v IIILLSBOHO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1899. VIII. VI. ' . V fUt - 1 I . lam; i EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic Newt of the World. NIWS. TKRSR TICKS FROM THK WIRKS An lntartl CalleU ef lleaae F tha Two Memlapha-e fraeeat-4 la a CMdeaea4 Vera A. J. Binlth, of Halt UK Cltr, com mitted suicide at tbe MMaid hotal, Omaha, , Tha Taon.t f.nt regiment Will Wave IMattaborg, K. Y., Ir Ban claeo, wb-uee they IH proceed to Ma nil. tv, MH.tnillvr of tha currency bai U.oad a nail tot report of nil the Ul l ...I hanki at III close Ul boiinea April 0. Maltir-ttanaral Hhaftet llU rrl4 at Washington. He will .willy before tha aim; couil of Inquiry Into tbe beel chargea. Tha London Mining Manufactur ing Company's property, at Duoklown, Tax., Iim Uwit aold to the Levieobn Bros., the copper king, for 1110,000, a i il.. l.lmiHithl mnetinf of tbe Aiaoalation of Hlael Shafting Manufac turen, in Pittsburg, it was decided to make Bit advance in pricae, averaging 6 (x-r cent. . Pebllc sympathy la with the am ploytta to audi en extent In the) atreet railway strike It IUy City, Mich., tbt the sheriff can secure no utn to act m deputies. Judge Field, the great American jurist in dead at bin home in Waahlng ton. Hahadseiveda longer term on tha bench than any Judge ever ep- uinttKt. (iM.F0fl linld waikillMl.Mtck Reld probably fatally .wounded, and two utbur men hurt in a pitched battle be tween the Preacher and Reld laotions at Mruusna, 8, C. , ; ' Jack NUoMillan, well known la Europe and tba United Statea ai a curler, was caught in a belt In a flour mill at Lindsay, OnUiro, and ao badly mangled that lie died. . Mi.. Marie Ilurroit-hl. ot tba Bloart Itobson company. accidentally stabbed Harold KummH, of tba aarne company, in tha face at tba Uroadway theater, Denver. Mr. Runaoli'a Injury ia alight. Ilolllstet McUuire, fish oomtnUslon. r. and Slate Senator Heed, of Oregon, were drowned in tba North Umpqna river. Their boat upset in tba rapids. W. F. Hubbard aavad , bimaolf by awiinming aihora. Tliera hai been a beary fall tn tha prie of wheal In tha Chilean market. Fire at Lead. 8. D.. destroyed prop erty worth ttOO.000. Una antira block of buildinga, waa oonannnxl. Tha Keyatona Blata Comany, of Hthlelem,-,la., baa ineieaaed tha wagoa of lit em ploy ea 15 per cent It la itatod that 1335,000 baa been lubacilbed toward tba oonatrqotion ot the alumni hall at Yala onlerelty. A Mu'ret moVfliiiont li under way la Hawaii to tJiMhl tha ialanda with t'orlu gueiM iMtiorera from tha Aaorea ialanda. One hundred and eighty-foor Amer icana have bwn allied and 7fl woond ed In the Ptiilipinoa alnca hoatillllaa upnned. A dwolaion waa rendered by Judga Feabody In the St. Loala city police wort that under certain condition! a htuband hai tba right to beat hla wife. After attempting to murder hla wife an.l Iml.r. Walter Miller, foreman In Tha Cleveland carpenteia' atrlka waa Milled by oomptotniee. Tha International Leagaa of Preat Cluha la la contention In Baltlmoie. Tha American Hmeltlng & Refining Company organised In New York by aleollng direotora. The Cuban railway atrlka baa ended. Trainman, afraid to loae their Joua, inrrendered without condition. Preaidant Bariowa, of Oberlin ool- lege, announced the anonymoui gift ol 60,OOO for bnllillng ana equipping a jhemical laboratory. At Bridgeport, Conn., Dr. Nanoy A. (luilford pleaded guilty to man. laughter, and waa aenlenced to 1U yaara' imprlaonment. The ratifloallona of tha peace treaty hate been eaehaoged. Bellamy Btorer, now m In liter to Belgium, will be tba new m In later to Hpaln. Tha Victoria tradeeand labor oonncil CROSSED HIE Oarmaai The American Branch Off in Another Direction. WILL CUT LL'ZOS IN TWO L.wtot aad Blac aa Biiw""" r rirvMB Ha.ar.a pua.d Men t Tafca aaata Cra. Manila, April ll.-At nighfall laat nliiht. Oenerala Lawton and King launch ed an ai "edition of, three gun boata, with 1,600 picked men in canoea in t of the aunboate. The object of iha ainedltlon ia to eroaa tha lake, oap- tura BanU Cioa and aweep tba country wbiou emnarKeu Tk altMdition .t H.n Ptuha Macati. eoneiite of eight nrotaaia aaalnat the Importation of 30 mm nun lea of tba Fourteenth Infantry, wen frotn Pennayltanla to work on a ,bre compani,, 0f tha Fourth catalrt, taamei at Lake Bennett. (our oompanlai ot tba 'orth Dakota In a acuflle for poaieaiion of a rifle, j Albert Peioberton, a prltate ot tha Twenty-flftb Infatnry, waa killed at Kurl Logan by a comrade, Peter Horn, J..l.B E. O' Brian, able! of tba Banta Fa Bra department, waa inalanlly killed by tha California limited train ai it waa paaaing throogh tha yarda la Tupeka. .ni,,niH. (unroomoanlea or tna tiano tolnnteera. two mountain guna and 200 Uarpahootera ot the rourteeutn in fantry. A. At the mouth of tba Paalg river the men will be traneferred from the canoea to the three gunboate, Laguna da Bar, Cealo and Napinda. Santa Urua. the oblectite point of thai eipe- rfition la at tha extietue and of tbe Claim Amariaaa, aboat Kaair. K.n Franctaco. April lJ.-Tbe Oer- man Democrat, poblliihad in thia city, haa received a letter from one of tbe hlf (ierman offlciala at Samoa, which Intereatina aa giving the Uerman riewa of tha oomplioationi at Apia. Tha oorreapondent writea mat wim .11 tl, ahootlna that Das oeen none, not a ilnirle Mataafan haa been killed ar wounded, ana that tna Maiaaiam ..J flrnane hate anpaientlt a great contempt for tba flgbting ability oi American ana Bimen aaiiori. M.taafana are acaiooa for the allied loroea to coma out and flght In the vheta tber with their nitite in- . - . ,,. , . i itrumenta oi war, win nave iialnit tha modern weapon! used by tha Americana. The letter aaya that Admiral n.aotr gave no warning of the bombardment, but that when it flrat commenced it waa thought a aalota bad been fired. According to the eorreapondent, the Britiih oooral, Maiaa, ia greatly blamed for tha tiooblea, and thert aema to be an inclination among tht Uermana to hold tha Biituh rwponai. ble for tbe war inatead oi tna Aineri- ana. SHIPS. FAIL OF SANTA CRUZ Filipinos Driven From me City With Great Loss. K0 AMERICANS WERE KILLED CERVERA'S SUNKEN K.Kcrelanr Whitney haa organlard a trait In New Yoik to control elet tiic Th. -iihjr.wal of the 18 companiea ti annotation. It ia aaid tha truil oongtUtng t,e eipeditionaiy force will in time eatend Ita oneratlona U -.j. , .BD to th line from the beach il,a Waatam elliea. t fnlinnll. 1uit aoutliweat ol Han . -i. ..nt n..t Pedro Macati. which waa tubaequentlT 1 WO mooaanu nnnm. " . -- - v....h aol.f la.t ir nil aa- oiieu uj --n Lawtm'a TmH Laaaaa m m Haa Wtrm mm Kmut Ear With Thalr TU.. - Manila. April H.-Ooneral Lawton haa captured Banta Crua, at tbe e treme end ot tbe lake, and driten tbe rebele, who were commanded by a Chinaman named Po Wan, Into the monntaina. The American loea waa lia wounded. Tbe rebele loat 68 killed and 40 wounded. Santa Crua waa the Filipino atrong hold in Lake Lagnna da Bay, and it (ell Into tbe handa of Oeneral Uiwton a expedition atler aome aharp, quioa fighting, forming one of tba moat in tereating and important battlea of the war. Tbe plana ot tbe American com manJera worked perfectly, with tbe ex ception that tha progreae of tbe expedi tion waa delayed by tbe difficult navi gation of the river. Aboot 1,500 picked men, commanded by Genera! Lawton, on account of tbe ilineea of General King, partly anr roonded tbe city while tbe gunboata Lairuna de Bay. Oeata and apmao, ffreeklat Capaay Oltai Vp tbe ! af Kalalaa xaaat. . Waahlnaton. April H. Acting Sec- rotary Allan baa leoeived a letter from iha manager of the fieptone oompan, .nnonnolnc that It la not poeeible to .ha command of Captain Grant, raiee and repair me veaieMoi vwno.- 0j the Ulan oatiery, iuiiw miv.., flnt annk near Rantlaso. The concin- at Danville, ill cided to lay the matter lefore the atati arbitration board, and will leauma operatlona. Fit children ot Ole Peleraon. ol Viborg, Turner county, Bouth Dakota, b eating wild paranipa. Two are dead, one dangeronily til, and two will recover. John D. 8ima and Leonard Hair mm.m drowned at Sborebar, Cel., o tba north aide ot Feather rivar. Tbej attempted to oruee tha itraau in a can tea boat, which npeet. The prltate bank ol L. P. Iluninai and McKinaia. at Alma.Wia., haa been cloeed by order of the atate bank at miner. The bank owea depoaltort tflO.OW, and naa tery little cab on hand. , ) a ..! haa been Draoared at thf infantry. The reuela on the extreme right had evidently been Inlormed ol the wun ,u...l M tha trooM. and they attempt il to aneak thioogh after nighttetl, but arnra met with a warm reception, ana fll back in diaoidr on diecoverlug that the line waa Hill intact. LOST IN THE UMPQUA. Holllaiar D. MeOalre and aaaawr iwo - Drowaad. Hoaahnnr. Or.. Awil I l.-Holliiter D. McGuire, flab commiaeloner ol Ore gon. and A. W. Reed, atate aenatoi from Dotittlat county, were drowned in the North Umpqna river, oppoeiie Rivetdale faim, ix mi lei below Roae burg, thia morning. Meaira. Rewl and MoUuire, a-xompanied by W. V. HnUiard. who hai charge ot tne iiaci mi hatoherv. went down the North lion ia that In tbe caee of the Colon. tha company cannot undertake to ran hei nnleaa the United Btatee govern ment will guarantee expentea in the event of failure. The wreck ia lying in the anrf line, and Bate on exception ally calm data it cannot even oe ap proached by imall boata. Aa to the viaoaya, we uuujf"" tinde that while it ia entirely feaalble to float her, aha woold pronably not be worth enough to tha United Btatee gov ernment to warrant the heavy expend i- The Swediih company naving mm withdrawn, the navy department ii free to entertain any other aolid pro ject that may be advanoen tor railing one or more of the Spaniih ahipa. FOUR WERE DROWNED. Raautt or a Wrak Batwaaa Taaeaatai aad Malcolm Ialaada. Victoria. B. C. April 13.-George elnwtnr la the ante lurvivorof a ihip- war denartmant tot tha reorganiaatioa rjmpaua to locate a aile lor a hatchery, . wnich occurred between Malcolm oltbeaimyon a peaoe baiia. Moatol intending to return thia evening. I, Vtncoow l.Unda March 17. The MoUuire, Beed and itnuoaru wm. ,oop on which b and iom aceH, freight tialn to Wincheater, where Q, gm., had been aelling liquor to they boarded a amall boat lor the Juno- th Nort,wn Indiana waa loat in a tha general offloera ot lha volunteer aa tabliahment will be wuatered out. and radical cbangee made In the ataff da partmenta ot tha eatoe, Inclodlng tin diacharge ot about 80 paymaateia. New York la preparing an elaboraU reception to tbe cruiaer Balelgb. due lrom.Manlla. Tbe congreaa of hood will convene aion at Ban Diego Ti,a Ran Fiaiiciico Examiner atatet thera ia a probability ot a combine among tha redwood lumbermen of thii coaat. Wheeling, W. Va., atreet can art till tied on bv the atrike. Street-cm lion ot the rivera, aix muee oeiow They were warned by people living in the vicinity, who were acquainted with tha river, lhat It waa veiy dan aanariall to tllCdC not 0 atorm while all on uoaio were inuiai cated. Thcae drowned included Hack- ett, an Irian logger known only oy nil flrat name, Charlie, and two nau-un-cu women. . It ia euppoaed that it waa tne wreca- and outlvinc tiencbea. General Lawton and hie etaff acoom panied the troope, aometimea leading charttea in Indian-fighting taotica, which eventually resulted in tbe com plete rout ot the rebele, with tba itnalleit amount of damage to the city and alight lota to the Americana. A caaco, with a force of S00 picked harnahooteie. under Major Weiaen- berger, mostly belonging to the Waahinston resiment. waa run hallow about five mi lea aouth city. Then a few ahella were aent towaid the entrenebmente of the rebela it tbe edge of tbe wooda, aending tbe enemy acampering inland. Tben number of Americana jumped into the water, and.wading for aboot 00 yarda, nrent forward on the line, covering tha landing ot the remainder, which fhv Ubed debaikmg about o o cioca.. Three troope of the Fourth cavalry, un mounted, were aent ashore on a dan gerooi marihy point, direct'y aouth ol the city, under fire bom the enemj'a trenchea. Meanwhile in tbe town it aelf there waa utter silence, and there was not a aign of life. At aunriee tbe aaaauit commenced. The American outline aouth of the city etretched two niilea inland, and with ita left sweeping the ahoro, it moved north, while the Fourth cavalrymen, on the point, advanoed towaid tbe city, pouring volleya on the trenchea. Simultaneously the gunboata hover- ino alnno the ahore ahelled tbe woooi lUkala Tri4 la Caatan Aaunrlaaa Oal-p,U-Kaud With Laaa. Manila, April 18. Aboot midnight the rebela cut the telegraph line at aev eral plaoea Between here and Maloloa, nd aignal Area were lighted and rocketi aent up along the foothille to tha risht ol the railroad. Later the . . . . . . . .t enemy atucned tne outpoeia ,oi i MinnemU regiment, at Bowen Bigaa and Bocave. five mi lea aooth of Ma loloa. killing two men and wounding fourteen. BimulUneooily, the outpoaU of the Oregon regiment at Matilao, tna next tation on the way to Manila, were at- luikal. with the reault that three Americana were killed and two wound ed. The loaa of tbe enemy waa 10 men killed and aix wounded. The Ameri cana alao captured two priaonera. Tbe troope were concentrated along the railroad aa thickly y poeeible, and tbe rebela were driven back to tbe foothille. It li luppoeed that many of tbe rebela who attacked General Mao Arthur'a line of communication, and wbo were repulaed by the troope com manded by General Wheaton, were na-a-h'n anterad the region in tba .niaa nf friendliea. They bad seeming 1 Moicted aruii in aeveral plaoea aud fired ?n the Americana from the bnahea .t an cloae a ranee that tbe? could be beard talking. One of tbe Filipinoa yelled in Eng lish: ' ' , "We will give yon damned Ameil- Mna annnffh ot thia before we are thimnah." The rebela undermined the railroad at Marilao and onipiked the taila in an ffnrt tA wreck the train, while the rallinad not Darticipated in the fight Tha woik of tbe rebele waa dieeoverea and renaired before a train arrived Hnnaral Wheaton ia preparing to nnnlah the Filioinbe. The military gunboata Kapidan and Laanna de Bay have eooceeded in en tarimr the Santa Crua river, and have si;... i nantnred a amall unarm eu owiuu i .... r - u:.. .K. i-kr. m i boat and tnree launoow, imi - I . . .. - aI .v.. i diaeoverea tnere. ino muiwj i"" U. ."V I . . . 1 . o hnat Oeata baa OrOUgnt o reuoia, nnnded. and iix Americana to tbe hoanital. It ia now known that 98 insurgents were killed during tbe capture of Santa Crux. THELAST FORMALITIES Ratifications of the peace Treaty Exchanged. THE PRESIDEST'S PROCLAMATION Bellas? Burar, Haw Mlalatar ta Bel laa. Will Ba tha Haw Mia Utar ta a pal a. ,r nnl.aiaal hrnther- geroua, wi-v'v - h n suppose" ina -lona the shore tne I led tne wooui fJ aWdS qualnte.1 with lis rapids and whirl g, of thi. craft that was miataken for "Vhe troopa. and drove the Fill- .foraaevendaya aea- lt bnUhe, wer, 0ld boatmen ad ji cht Thi.tle, the latter tJltlg, eUtnd expressed no doubt ol their ability to crg ne, party, being ,,e at ""ncbea. CUBANS IN MEXICO. ,.. An.z.tfsa af Cuba to tha t'altad Stataa. M.Tim r.itt. Aonl 18. Tbe reai dent Cubana for tbe moat part favor the annexation of tbe ialand of Cuba to the United Statea, and the Spanish capitalists who bave left Cuba and taken up residence here aieof tbe same opinion. The Mexican Herald eays on this point: - "f!nha. like Soain. and like the United States, haa ita class of profea innal Doliticiani. who are a menance to ita peace and tranquility, mn mob, hungry for aalariea, ia threaten ing ll aorta of deviltry il it ia not nrovided foa. All this will nave i . ... , . annnd at Washington, " take care ol themaelvea. Tbe i Ivor lor three or four milea above its Junction with the South Umpqna Is asuoceaaion of rapi.la and wliirlpoola, and at places, eaneoially at this time of year, ia both een and daneeroua. Alier tne pariy RIOT AT PANA. a k r at Bclt, MlVb.. dv; on badVon. a cmuider.bl. di.t.nce down atriaera at my vuj, having safe y peaied throogh non-union men. , IV'Th ofUie raiid.. a rowlock Two oowboya at Alamo Uordo, . K.kon .hm rendering the boat hl.l nn the office of the AlamoOordo Thev at LumlMsr Company and aecured 50,000 P ' . thelr w., t0 .hore worth of scrip. v ilh on. n,i approached ao near The overflow of the Yellowstons Senator Reed grasped the branch river caused by the gorging ot the ic o( gn overhanging tree, but the current i. nraetioallv over. Twelve were M --! that the boat waa being drowned at Glendlve. At North Enid, O. T., Postmaster W. II. Dav waa cut with a hatchet and killed and the aiiu unwi , i i . ' f i a 1 4 1 mi MIIU Ml. w.. .ww the Detroit soap WQrki.stnt two bulleti no clew to the murderer. office robbed. There is into bis own brain aud died a I moil in stantly. The three largeat of 30 pearl button faotorles operated at Muscatine, la., have advanced - wagea 16 an.l 80 par omit. Six bundled button workers are employed in the factoriaa. The hill nrovldlng lor the Incorpora tion ot the Bt Louia World'a Fair, to celebrate In 1908 the conteuntal of the Louisiana purchase, has passed tha Missouri senate. It has already bean passed by tbe hionae. Thi Kilanoa Plantation Company has been Incorporated at Ban Fran cisco. Tbe oapital stock is 3,000.000. The directors are A. B. Bpreokels, J. D. Boreokels. WlilUur hwin, 1 Hugg and'Wi D-K. Gibson. A large number of Bpanlah offlo who had been prisoners In tliebandrbf the Tagals, have entered the service of the latter. Among tbe prisoner, were some ot the chiefs ot the Spanish gen eiul'i staff and officers ol artillery. . There are persistent rumors In Ma nila that Agninaldo has been supplant ed in control ot Filipino affairs by Umieral Antonio Luna, commander In ,.hiAf nf the Fillnino foroea. Luna ia described as being atypical belligerent. Unless the testimony of aeverat lin. nortnnt witnesses shall be Im peached, ninathln which la very unlikely, the beef Inquiry board" will be obliged to nutain tha ohaVBes of General Miles that tha soldiers were ted nnon em Uilmed or preserved beef, aaya a Wash lngtdn correspondent. SlTiior Haw, nam. The Tennessee Ipulslature has passed a bill making all contraota entered into in the state payable In any legal ten -or. , . -.' . A annular actress, Lolo Banaolla hot hnranlf on the stage of a theater at Vienna, exclaiming; " 'Tia love that kills." ;S-vM Dr. Rlciiard Garnett. the keeper ot printed books. In Uie, British muieum, Buys there are about 3.000,000 books la the museum The Twenty-first Infanlry has left Plattahnr. for Manila. The aoldleia carried a allk flag presented by Mrs. MoKlnley two years ago. Geologists of the university of Chi cago are planning to spend a part ot the aummer In Ariaona, to atudy the formation ot that territory and New Mexioo. At Brldaeton, N. J., 1.000 glass woikers stiuok for union wagea and recognition of the union. All the em ployee Of the Btai glaaa works, at Med- . . 1 . . . L. lord, aiso siru.a. ,a Oilental advices stUt' " ' tiou ha J Armmn under water.and be released his bold. The current then shot the boat rapidly out Into the stream, where it waa swamped and upset MoGuire nd Hubbard struck out for shore. Hubbard tenorts that McGuire-was swimming ahead ot him and appeared m ha aw mminff easily, wnen Jiuu- bard reached tbe ahore, and turned to look tor his companiona, Mcuuire nau Lannaarad. and Reed had onmoed K ... uiu Jkl I.. nntn the boat, wlllon waa rapiuiy urn. Ing down stream, and he saw him no Aa Snnator Reed could not awim. be was probably washed Irom his insecure position and sank to rise no more. Alert bay. . The trenchea that were not cleared by the gunboata gave considerable re ixtance when the line waa nearlng the . j .u. T ,.,. Aa R anil Oeata Claih Batwaaa White ana uiaea i"'-'" i uuj, auu u -.. j 8aan Were Kliiaa- bomoarded IOr an noar in ura ""f ' Pana III April 18. Inariotwhioh making them too warm for occupancy. h,oka n'nt at 10:80 A. M., on the main but did not auoceed in olearmg them street in front of the telegraph office, entirely. v,..o htta and black miners, in General Lawton, whinh denutv sheriffs took part, six Ueenth infantry battalione, nan anrl one woman were killed, t narrow iron bridge Nine peraons were wounded, aeveral to seriously that they will die. Th killed ate: Lavier u. oog, a Frenohman and a union miner; Frank Coburn, white, with son oi ex-biieria w hnrn! (not unknown negro minors and one negro woman. ratal MlnlBB Dliaitar. Austin, Tex., April 13. A mining disaster in which 13 men lost tneir lives ia reported from tbe Sierra uejada mining camp, located in tne staie oi Coahuila, Mexico, 60 milea south ol Presidio, Tex. An explosion of tool gas occuriea in ii VaHa Rica silver mine, and before the Fonr-approached eorosa a creek on iha annth border of the town. Hero a company of Filipinoa was intrenched acroaa the stream and behind a atone hanlrada at the entrance to the bridge Tha Americana rushed forward in single file in the face of a galling ore, demolishing the barricade with their bands, and drove the enemy from tbe trenches, killing a doxen. Tha Fllinino soliiere in the town, aanrated in various buildings and firing f,om tha windows, save the Invadera an interesting hour. There was a reg ular neat of them in the atone jail, which is hedged in by a wall. Thia was a veritable peppeipot. The Amer in.n. ain.la or in oaira, entered tbe houses, and many wairiora were taken Waahlngton, April 18. The condi tion of war which bas existed between the United States and Spain amoe April 81, 1898, terminated today.wben the last formalities in the restoration ot peace were performed by the ex change of ratifications ot tbe peaoa treaty. Coincident wttn taie. rreei- ient McKinley lasued ale proclamation declaring that the war waa at an and and announcement waa made that tba ppointment ot Bellamy Btorer was de termined upon aa United Statea mln- iatet to Spain. The principal eeremony I tne day occurred In the reception-room at tbo White House, when the exchange oi ratifications took place at 8 o'clock. In anticipation of the historic charac ter nf the event, many member, of the cabinet and offlciala prominent in the adminiatration gathered at toe wmts) House. The signing of tbe protocol ol et- cbange occurred at 8:38 P. M. Am bassador Cambon signed lor Bpain ana Secretary Hay for the United States. Jhe protocol waa in French, and brief ly lecited tbe clroumstanceo leaaing up to tbe exchange. Thia cleared the way tor tbe ei- cbange itself, eonatituting the final not. Tbe president took from tbe desk the American copy oi tne treaty, Hand somely engrossed, bound in dark bin morocco, and encased in a biacK mo rocco poitfolio, and banded it to M. Cambon. At tha same time, M. Cam bon banded to the preaident tne Span ish copy ot tbe treaty, alao engroaeed, bound in morocco and encased in maroon-colored motooco box. Theie were defferentiat bows aa each received from the other tbia final pledge ot peace. Tbia exohange of ratifloationa occurred at 8:85. The preaident waa tbe flint to apeak. "Mr. Ambaaaador," he aaid, "I will iasue my proclamation at onoe." M. Cambon thanked the preaident for the promptness with which tbe proc lamation followed. Thia ended tna formal ceremony, and after brief felici tations tbe ambaaaador and otner om ciala withdrew. After tbe ceremony Preaident Mc Kinley isaued the following proclamation: "Whereas. A treaty of peace between the United Statea ot America and her majesty the queen regent of Spain, in the name of her august son, Aiionao XIII, waa concluded and signed by their respective plenipotentiariea at Paiis, on tbe 10th day of December, 1ROS. tha orisinal of wnicn is in tn familiar sound at even the politiciana there must have ' . I..-. ,nij )( WOrd for word sentimental clamors and fraternal teel- i0iiowi. (Here the full text of the intra tor tne camoruus ciaiiuauw Cuba, but what Cuba needs lor the sake nf iu hard-working peasantry and prop BrtT-nwuera is a laree period oi peace, and the United Statea abould definitely announce that the Americans will gar rison the island lor 10 years and not a riav less. "We have many Spaniards in Mexi co recently arrived from Cuba.who dis- ... . . . . t ... ) , , n trust tne luture oi uie isiauu, Bni the United States may give too free a hand to the professional element. Now f!n ha Beade every industrious man, eterv enternrising capitalist, be he Spaniard, American or native, and the silly recognition ot partiea wbo were never near the filing in the lata war mould be stopped at once, giving the decent and laborious people a chance to go to work." ORDER RESTORED AT PANA treat ia inolnded.) And, "Whereas, Tbe aaid convention naa been duly ratified by both partiea and the ratifications of tbe two govern ments weie exchanged in the city ol Washington on tbe 11th day of April. one thouaand eight Hundred ana ninety-nine. "Now, therefore, bo it known, trM 1, William MoKinley, preaident ox wo United Statea of Amerioa, Have cauaea the said convention to be made pnblie to the end that the same and every ar ticle and clause thereof may be oD wrved and fulfilled with good faith by the United Statea and the citiaena thereof. In witness thereof, I bate Hereun to set my hand and oauaed the seal of the United States to be affixed." ROUGH RIDERS' REUNION all tha miners could get to the surface tha dr timbere were on fire, the neroe m-iannara. " . !. If" . - ....11-.L.J V.-,l namea oarrina Hanarai Liawton eaiaoii-neu quartera at the alegniib-- R Haa Baaa Reaamad and tha City II Quiet mmd Ordorlj. Pana. 111.. April 18. Buainesa, On the Vara- of War. plB-eNraa pik a-ai 18a J Plaa ta Make IS m raatwra ml Chlaage Day Calabratlaa. . , Chioaeo. Anril 18. Chicago will whioh waa interrupted by tbe rioting proDaniy nave we nrai ". yeaterday, has been resumed, and the legiment that Colonel Roosevelt com- city under martial law is quiet and or- manded during the war. Poatmaatar . Gordon, who ia chairman ol tho gen ueriy. .,. !- -...... ,klh!novt i .-'' If 1 flfl Chang of'Shang Tung, with aroAi extravagance. Hon. H. A. W. Taboi, poatmastar of Denver, and ex-Unlted States senator, died at hla home in that city ot appen dicitis, after a three days' Illness. He waa born In Orleans Sounty, vermout, November 80, 1880. Advices at Lima in regard to the revolution In Bolivia say the situation t Oruio, where Preaident Alouao naa eatablished a base of operations, is des perate. The lederaliats, or insurgents are pushing their operations. Sir Wilfrid Laorler itatad in the house of commons, at Ottawa, that I he a-overnrhent had reoeived a proposition from the United Statea respecting tne delimitation ot tha Alaska boundary, but ha oould not give tha detail. ; : Bv the- will of Edward Austin, ol Ho. ton. Harvard oolleue receives 1600, 000 and the Massachusetts Institute of technology 9400,000. Rem-esentatlve Landls, ol Indiana has had one of the ball windows ot bis house at Delhi fitted with glass from the Maria Teresa. 1 - An Ingenious mechanical device naataa labeli on 100.000 cans In ten hours. Down a chute rolls a ceaseless pioceiiion of cans, and each can pick up label aa it passea. April 11. Justice utephen J. Field, ot the United Statei supreme court, retired, uieo a home on Capitol hiii, m mis enj, ai :80 o'clock thia evening, oi aiuney complications. He bad been unconscious since a- urday morning and death came pain lessly. Ever since Justice -ieia s re tirement fiom the supreme bench In December. 1897. he had enjoyed com- paiatively good health, and being re lieved Irom the leeponstbilltiea which he had borne for ao many years, ha be came more oheerful than formerly, and seemed to enjoy the sooiety ox nis friends and acquaintances more tnan ever before. About two weeka ago he took a longer ride than umai in an open carriage and contracted a severe oold, which tapidly developed the kidney trouble Irom wnion ne nau Buffered, though bnt elightly, for some time, r The disease readily yieioeo to iraatmant. and on Thursday last ne sai up for a tlme'and seemed quite himself again, but on Saturday morning a h-no (or the worse took place, and .knnt nnnn ha lost oonsoiuuBim.. From that time he sank tapidiy, anu eipired at 6:80 o'clock. - Parli OBlalali Cautious. Paris, April 11. The reoent terrible a... U Naw York nave maae rm .a.i.i, liamiml the use ol non-lnflam meble wood In the construction ot all narding territoiiea claimed by both re publics. The two governmauia a concentrating troops on the frontiers, and it is reported that the Dominican, have invaded Haytian territory and oc cupied Las Caobaa. Coloiubla'a Tina Ii Vp. London, Apr il 13.-The Italian gov ant. accordina to a apeoial oorre- apondent from Rome, naa aeonnea 10 slve Colombia any further time in which to pay me verruii ciaim Ml, nieveland'a award, and haeOrdered h Atlantic aatiadron to proceed Im mediately to Cartagena, "to Miug me Colombians to their senses." Italy's Oalanata. Roma. Amil 13. Italy has been for nially Invited to the disarmament con f,nft at The Hanne, and has appoint- -.t .a one of her delegates Marqula Viaoonti Veneata, minister ot foreign; affairs in the late Rudini cabinet. new building for the expoaition, and tha rule will be rigidly eniorcea - Rajah's Ninth Victim. Kansas City, April U.-"Rajah, a mammmoth elephant owned by Lemen Bros.' circus company, which has been wintarina- In Argentine, Kan., near hara tndav killed its keeper, Frank Fisher. Fisher had returned to th tnnt Intoxicated, and tried to make th elephant peiform. Becoming enraged Rajah threw Flshei and knelt upon him. umihlna hla life out before agaist ani-a could atrive. He i aaid to be Rajah's ninth yintim., it vjolnt was rigidly pre- r. Tu-;pntlWava' tectflliaiui-J"ku- patrolled, and all looting vented. 1 i . . . Almost all the inhabitants bad neo nring the two preceding nignta, ano only a few Chinese shopkeepers nave emerged from biding ana reiumeu ur inesa. On the march north of town were found 40 dead Filipinos, some terribly torn by ahells, and many others wounded, to whom the Americana offered their canteens aa though they were comrades. A surgeon who tra versed the field counted 80 killed, and Geueral Lawton will report at leaat m. A Btratacle Poaltloa. Manila, April 12. The capture by Lawton of Santa Crua ia of immense atrateaio Importance. It is the key to Lagnna de Bay, and now cuts on Agui-1 naldo from the troops aoutn oi manna. Aa the wires are cut he cannot com- munloate promptly except wun tne troops he has with him. k Copper Hlaa Conaolldatloa. , , Boston. ADril 18. The copper con solidation oonferenoee held here today will result in a combination oi an Montana and Michigan mines In one company, with tremendous oapltal. The details will be announced soon. . The Penwell and Pana mines are not in operation xoaay, anu mo uki miners, feeling secure under military protection, swarm the streets and min gle freely with Uie wnite striaera. Forty-Kite Pereoai Drowaad. Malta. April 18. The British steam er Kingswell, Captain Humphrey, ar rived here today, and reports being in M.lli.ion with the Greek steamer Maria in latitnda 85. longitude 83, in the Mediterranean off the coast of Tripoli. Tha Maria waa sunk, 4B persona going down with her. The Kingswell left Alexandria last month for Eupatario. She waa uninjured. Dlad at Hla Beach. Taooma, April 18. William Cole, U veara of age, a shoemaker, died sud denly this afternoon at his benon, while at work on a pair of shoes he waa re pairing for a customer, who waa wait- InS. ne waa BUOjeci to neart uiaeaaa but persisted in keeping at work. Vhlatla Is Mot Lost. Victoria, B. 0., April 13.-Tbe aloop Thistle is not lost, aa repoited. and tha Ford and Thames families, given up for dead, are alive and well, in Alert bays .Bridal Coopla Baraed Oat- New York. April 18. William K VanHarhilt'a country house, "Idle Hour." at Oakdale, L. I., waa totally destroyed by fire thia morning. W. K. Vanderbi t. jr.. and biSDrlde, formerly Miaa Virginia Fair, were occupying the house. . ' t The fire is believed to bave originat ed in the cellar accidentally. It broke nut at 8:45 A. M.. and In an hour the main structure, with all its furnish ings, was entirely destroyed. I reunion in this"ciio-r W-r-) , 3 Preaident McKinley will be here and the corner-atone ol the new postofBoe - is to be laid. Colonel Roosevelt ap proved the plan. Before Governor Koosveelt leit tor New York last night he signed hit name to the roll ot charter member a ol Henry Clay post, No. 1, of the service men of tho Spanish war, an organiaa tion effected last November at Lexing ton, Ky. The roll baa already the aig- naturea ot General Joapeb wneeier mo othei noted officers of the Santiago campaign. ' ; . . Manae la) tha Troop. Washington, April 18. A cablegram received from Consul wildman, at Hong Kong, contains tht singU woid "Plague." thereby announolng tho an nual appearance of the disease on the Chinese coast. It will require) most energetio effort- of tho medical r . .a . A Ai. .l.MHa officers at wanna to prevent m piasjoo from being Imported Irom Hong J-ong. Flood la WyeaUae. ' : Cheyenne, Wyo., April 18. Sayeral milea of the main line of the Uf I Cx jifio are under water. and oyeM-JI ol track has been waabed KJ' i Edaon station. Tbe flow of waUr mi tbe mountains la unprecedented, flood ing the country for milea along St Mary's creek. Two American officers In Porto Rlc have mariled in native famlllea, aw the engagement" of third to 8ai Joan belle is annosnced. -