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Eugene City Guard. I. i. . OAVFSBIXi rr.ptutr. RVOKNK CITY OREGON EVENTS OF THE HAY An Inter. ml,., I ollerllun of ItMM I'm" that Tan Hemispheres rreeeiited la Cunilenseil " '" Governor hik"."' Wublngtoti hM vetoed thecapilol building bill. Thegtinlioit Princeton i.iled from Sue. Monday (or Aden. Him is Uund for Manila, where she should arrive in about three weeks. The Not til Dakota minute haa pisied bill providing 'of thu itaolB4Ml o a I'OiiiiiiiMioii of three i)iTH;iMiiM in each county lor the Wlatftflf of all applirari" '"' marriage llMUMt In tin- federal court ill Tacouia Judgl llanford bun ordered a decree of fore closure on the Khellnh St Southwestern railroad. Tim sale of available prop erly baa been ordered to aettle claliul which, all told, amount to nearly f '. 000. Tb extent of tliii loaa by (Ire in His suburb of MmiiiI.i since Kehi nary 'ill, baa been given. Hilly buildings ol atone and 150 iiibstanlial woob-n llmiBiH "lib lion riaila were de atroyed. In addition, H.OUII Nip liouaea of the natives were burned. Tbu Spanish senate baa by a vote of l.'tn to 7, approved the motion of Mar shal Marline da OaMpOB, signed by all Spanish generals in tin- senate, de- man. ling parllnii tary iuiiiiry into Ihe conduct ol the 100.01 war. Til government aiipiuiited tbc motion. Two 'linn, i--i.iiii.ru tt hu relumed to Manila from MalolOB, Um hea.hpiaiten of Aguinul lo, report that 1,000 ol the Insurgents at that ixilul am anxious to amrniidei, mid that it ia Iteliovud A u i lialdo la rcudv to r I v it peace prnai- aula. Tin' cuininiseioiieia wcia aunt to the InrargNl stronghold under a flag of trin n. Officials of tin- ionium furcign office, hu vn hot i lie I the rjnlltxl Siatea em bassy, at Berlin, that the gOrBfBBMBt will honccloitli udinit Aineiican nuilgOB. leinnni and raisins without BBOllBBtlOBi and ulsn all Aiiicticuti fresh and dned Iruit will Ihi allowed to pass in bond through (h'riiiany M ithont Us examined. ItlsaanooBood that QomaBji will Insist that Mutiutla he made king of the Suiiiuiiu islands. The United Hlatca, however, viith the approval of Kngland, ia determined to support MbIIoIOB TbBBBi ObM JOttloi Chum BOM will likely hu lei ailed f nun the ielanda on BBOOBBl of the lettei he wtote to hla brother, and the publica tion of which offended (iermany. In IBiVBf to Iholl dOBMBd for ltV creiiaed pay. the Western Co'll Mill ing Coiiipiiny at Little l(ock, Ark., hat pmlod an ultimatum to Um IBIplOVM at all ila mines at DBBBillfli Coal Hill and lOMf liind, aliiting that none ol their ili'liuttida would ln granted. The ioBM rOlUM lo yield, and it ia now Hit ld that the 4,0011 MB oi nunc will quit work, closing down llm entile dis trlet. Ku.lyunl K 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 g , the popular author, la mi, ill lo be dying at hla hotel in New York. Tenia la paaamg through an alanning pldamiaoi tuanlngllia. Tbtlrty daathi from the dlaenae have ocelli Hid in Korl Worth III the past week. a ranotl Iran Madrid uyi thm Ro rapaan Iroopi liara been uvndad at Ma nila Iran vvurehipa. Tim Washington nltlciiila discredit the story. A roptaaaBtatttra of the Aaaociated Praai laatBi that Plarponl Morgan i to hear the BBtlra coat, niiiountiiig to Ik hi t ItS.QM, of the installation ul alootrk iivi.t- In It, Paali aatbadrali New York, Ulantanant OonoiaBdar Oi I'. Raai, I' H N , WllO wns the aigiuil officer With Iii.ii il llcvvcv'a licet mid who Mod BpOfl the bridge With the admiral ilnring the battta at Manila, baa ar rived in Topaka, Kan., to viait nda iiu". Tlia natal ottoat wm raoalvad bj I he giiMu iinr mid laith hranchea of ihe laglalalura,and ipoka brlafli hefora laith the hoiiae and aeiuile. Au appeal baa been received hv the I'hamher of OOtBBMrBl ol Sun I'lanciaco on ladialf of tha tlM I anlTeiera of the Shan T'uiih pfOVlaOl d t hum. Tlmee aigning the appeal aie ABMHIbM and Knghah paOpHV Thev -Lite that til UhlBBBt of Ihe diatriet have ruhaxl aouiething like t0,000 Aliierioan money, hut tlna will go hut a abort nay, aa theie ate unci '.',000,000 ieopl ataiviug. Acciudiiig to the Itattraaat of Col onel liynl, ol tha rjnartaruaatai depart- meut, Iheie ' in it I ii at Manila 1,000 ol the i'i.OiM Sp.uuah lri'a that wera turnivl over to QaBaWBl 1 'Ha, na a leault of Ura orrendei of that place. t)f the 8,1100 who have been returned to Spain, BBSBt hall wiuii taken back by the Bpaalab gotarBtaont, m only aiamt I. Mitt have been icpaliiutcd ao (ar at the aXpBOaa Bl the Cuitisl Siatea. Tha IBBMIbIbi 1,000 he aipBOtl to leave Manila foi BbbIb wltbla Um aut two week. Mimir Bvra IMwta A letter received from DWWfM r renilv aaya that the 11 rat mail that hat been received there allien laat fall ar i ed January It, There were alniut II. A00 lettei a. Kunda for erecting a uimioiueul to the lueiuory ol the (begun volunteer! re lo he raiu'd bv the WiKuliuen ol the Wm Id in 1'orlland by giving a erieaof patiiolie beiietila, Theae will begin in May. KtcanMM will run to the city ao outaidera uiay attend. The preaideut aenl the follow ing BOniaBtlOBa 04 pnatiuaatvra to tha aeiaale: U nahiiigton Howard M. IpMMlBf, UoMaadaiai Uosi suuiau, RitavlUai ll. J. w llbor, Naal, The death ia IBBOBBaad in Itio Ja- Beiro ol Count 11. K T aa de Harro, a diatiuguiahed BraillUVB rJIpaMBBl agel 70 yeara. During the vlil of Ilia then emperor of Hinad. Duru 1'e.lrw II, to tit tra country in IttO, OtWUK de liar- roa wai a m in ad BM MIL He did Mil lo conn il' . in to the aiuveaa of tha Uraiilian etMI.il at the ijrnteiiiiial iioaitlou in PhlMdalpbra during that year LATER NEWS. Tha Kighlh Unltiel Statea volunteer egiment ia now be:ng nuatered out. The Coviiigton, Ky., poatoffloa ha bean robbed ol atanpe and money to ihe aaKwaat ol fvu.ooo. The pr pe haa undergone an opera tion for removal ol a long-itaMlH JTlt which mrldenly liecame inllauied. I'rofeaaor Wallace I'. Day, a director of the lllinoia college of muaic, and well known among rniiaical celebrities Kaat and Weal, la dead at Jackaonville, Kla. Ily a colliaion lietween a paiienger train and a "heliei" locomotive on the BOOUlBfl rcilh: near Hot hpringa, Nevada, the two engineera and theliie nen of the two enginet were kilh-l. It ii aaid Dm United Hlatea haa lent a rjlapatotl to Madrid proteatmg aainat the falae alatement being cableil (nun Manila by (ieimral Uioi, who forme' ly nMiiniHh.il . I the Hpaniah troaal in the PbtllppinaB, Among Ihe Oiaengera from Honolulu on the ateamer Auitralia, were U awl ditra from the Kanaiia ami New Yoik legunenla, all of whom have been die chargwl. The other! ii'tuined on ac count of illneaa. Kain hui fallen in many aectiona of OalHornla ami the long-oontinoatl dry pell la thought to Ixi over The prea . i.l rain will aave the wheat crop in critical d iatrinla and add to prodootkM Where growth ia favorable. It il retried III Madnd (hit Spain authorixed (leneral Idoa to offer the I'lillipplne republic M0,000 lor the a leaae of the Spnniah pi l-onera. The offer rrm iiidigiuintly declined, and Ihe Iniurgenla aaked 7, 000,000. It il tapOf tad gr good authority that the interiila of the Hoyal linking Tow rJOf OonpBBTi the .New York llaking I'owdei Corn pun v and the Cleveland Making i'owder Company bave been aohi to William eiglei lor between 111,000,000 and ll i. 000,000. AITuiri are atill iinaallahii'tory in IgajOg The prOVlllMMl government, it apara, ii interlenug with the na tive and lirltlah auhjeuta, and alii with Ihe aervnuta of the Blitlgk SOD Jncla, and la taling Ihe Malietoa people and the Mntaafa people l each liird llerai hi ll, one of the joint high coinuiiaaiiiiiera from Ureal llritain.who waa at'tit to take a leading part ill the BBgjOllBllOBl bstWBBfl the UBltBd Htatel ami OB Bad B, died amldi'iily in Waahlng ton. lie agpiffd in half an hour after bfllBg la BOB ill Heart failure waa Um obbbBi Dr. Itnfurl, the (lermaii preanlent of the municipal council at Apia, at the instigation of the llritiah BOBBBl, haa iiMiluglaeil for BOyOOltlBg the llritiah third elaaa crulaer l'oraiiae and for in aultlug the chief justice and Mulietoa'l lawyer, while they weie gueata on board Ihe l'orpoiao. A iliapntch from Koine Tuinlay aaya the aipe waa taken ainblunly ill that hmmbIbr, The batlle alii. I begun accompanied by the collier 1 1 Is, sailed from Hono lulu lor Manila Kubiuary 'i0. The aiindry civil bill, together will, a large number id public building lueaauiea were paaaed liy the United Hlalea aeuate Tueaday. The American PottOtf Comp.inv, with lla hunh f 110,000,000 cupital- laation, la likely lo tail in ita purMiae of uniting Ihe potti a Monday congress passed thenrmy re MgnalanlrOfl bin with mi latndtntnl prOf Ullng that no parMBBBBl increase in the ami)' ahull I made beyond I U0 1 The tinruiaii goveriinient haa ordered it! warahipa to leave the Philippine islands mid haa placed Herman sub jects that I under the pfOtOOtlOfl of the United Siatea. According lo ndvicea (ruin QbB0B( prov luce of Ihirceloiui, Ihe number ul dlabaBdad Spanish sailors in Cuba whu are Joining Um American unv y la con lldeiahlv In. leaning Sli sc.. in. I Itautanintl In the regular army. uat gradualed Iroiii the mill lary iicii.leuiy at West I'm lit. have Hl rivivl at Sun Kiiiiicihco, on their nay to Manila to Join various regular lulautty regiments. The Southern PbAIBs overland fnnn I'ortland tan into a lamlslide in a can vun 4A miles aotilli of liosvluiig, Or. The locomotive and baggage cur were derailed, mid the fireman hadlv injured. A dump who wai ilcaliug a rtda waa lllghllv hint. A dispatch from Vahl, capital of the Island of Samoa, olt Ult west DOBIt of Asia Minor, aaya Unit a Isml belougiug to the llritiah tot pe.lu Iroal ilcslrovei llruiser has foimdlied in a sipiall oil BantM, and thai eight ol luu crew were drowBad, Olden have BBBB issued lo Hie lies pltal snip Roltafi now ill New Yoik, lo anil for Manila at the car Ileal Dotal hie moment, and to move at aa great speed as is safe Ihe h'elief a cargo will BOBaltt ol enough medical auppliea (or 10,000 men foi a year. The aclinic coinuiiltee on naval u( fai'i held a iu"f ling Monday (oi OOOIUh lation on Hie naval uppiopi lationa It wai decided to antagonist the koott Hjcnaae lor ihe uavv, ami Ihe commit tee will rBOOMBIBBd only all new WBI veasela lnr.lc.ld of luchc piovi.hd KB in the hoiiae lull. A win of BBbBtM MrpM hat btOB au plied for hi Ihe case ul tout Indiana tin dcr MBtttMt ol ilcalh lor murder. The JapBJMM cuuaer ChltOM will be plactsl in dr v. Im k at San Kiaiictaco, ao that the naval MMttetMtBt ol the JBBBBBM navy inav Intpttt her plates below Ihe water line and her ptvpelhue I'elorc llnally accepting the veasel Itom btM builders. When ihe ... nc- off the dm k ahe will fly Hie .la panes,' flag and will become the crack ahip of the ml fcado'l navy. The monsier iiuoke home ol the Jacob DoM PBtklBg Coinpanv, at Wichita, Kan., together with III con tent!, (1,000 Hiundi of lurat, wai de Mrayad h) Hie recently The real. lent manager Ii unable to itate the loaa. which ia heavy. Only about hall Ihe draft! of the Indian payment have been mued on tba Nea I'erctw reservation. The Ka uilahi, who are all in giwvl circuru tancvM, bave not tseea in a hurry to ecure their money and have only Just left (or the agency, tlanbling of all description! I, going on at Spalding bulb day and night Ian extra session Made Unnecessary by House Passing the Army Bill. OTIIKR HIASUtia DIBPOilD OF Iltttf. I ihe Naval Blli. Itetuead lha I'rlr. U Ha fald far Ariuur flat. Waihlngton. Maroo . Id the hoiiae, (he conference report on the hill to re imburse the governor! of stales lor money expended In organiling troop! for aervico in the late Hpaniah war wai adopted. Carmen wai then recognized, and moved to pan (be general deliciency aftjfiopprelriON lull under loepeneion of the ralag, After a ihort diiooiiion the Mil was passed. Tim r.nae bill waa paaied to aet BMile certain landt in the 1'aciflc (oreat reservation in the itate of Warh ington for the Washington Natioiml Park. The army reorganization bill wna then takmi up, end after debate wai passed by a vote of Wi to 82. lha laMte! V rk. Oneol the llrat acta of the aeiiion of the innate wai con. iteration of the bill carrying 100,000,000 with which to pay Spain for reliiupiiahing the Phil ippine!. Allison reported the meaiure from I be coin in it tee on appropriation!, and the hill wai pissed without a word of d.ibate. Thu senate then puiaed a nnuilicr of miacellaneoiii lulls, among which were the following. Joint reso lution, construing the act approved June 27, IH00, entitled "An act grant ing pension! lo soldiers and sailors who are incapacitated lor the put fuse ..I manual lalsii, and providing for pen sions to widows, minor children and dependent parent!;" for the allowance "f certain claims report. -d by the ac counting officer! of the treasury depart ment, their claimi being known aa the Kourth of July cluiim. Consideration of the nival appro priation! bill was then begun, the atni'iidmunli ol the committee being acted op.ii ai the measure waa read. An aini'iiilment was agreed to author izing the aeuretary of the navy to con tract for two atihmarlue Ixiatt of the Holland type, at a coit not to eicoud $1115.01)0 euoh. The BM ratal of the nnvv wai au thorized lu appoint a euminissiou tu no p ii on a location lor it coaling station on the Pacilla coait south of Sail Prun cisi o, to appoint a board to consoler the cnnstriicilon of a drydiN'k on Ihe Columhiu river, ami to appoint a simi lar board to consider the desirability of conatiucting a dtydock at Key West or nearby waters. Several other iitiieiiilinenti were ndupled, and the bill punecd without division PROTECTION OF GERMANS. lot ainl to Admiral llewsv and llrnaral litis. Washington, M ar. h , To carry nut the luesident's promise relative to the pole, lion ol Met man residenta and propirly in the I'hilippiuea, a cable dilpatch lull been sent to A dm mil Dewey mid one to Uenerul Otia, in ilriictiug iheiii on that punt. The published ilateiuenta in oertnln newspapers that the Oertiian prc.poei Hun ne lu led ihe eztenslon of the pio lection of the United Slates over trier nan interests in the Siiiuoan group, it ii laid at the state department!!, ia or rnncnua The lleimmi aiubassador'a prapOtlllOB lunched only the I'hilip piuea Klllilii Verahina. LondOB) March 8. The Filipino Junta hue received the billowing dis patch "Manila, March II Our last en counters have been real balllee. We now hold I'asig, PatlrBOt and (iiiHila l.i pe Our noilluun line has advanced to Tondo. The American Inssea are lar larger in p" p.ulion than ours. We hold ttOO An el .can pnsonera, who will be taken Into the interior. Not one ol our people haa inrrtndaradi ami our government maintains lla Independence and will not yield. " tiiusti ai iita Itetetvvelfi Manila, March 8 The Itbtlg are ve i r active at CahH'Hn mid Mulahnu. Thajf evidently intend to mount a bat tery in front of the Maintain church, which waa deal roved by the lire of the nOBttOf Monad nOokl February 27. They can he seen throwing up eatth wotks Im the gum mid tptUlntntt, Ther was the usual desultory tiring yesterday evening and tislay, but onlv one casualty resulted, In the case of Plltatt Parkt, ol the California voluu teen. i.iti,h OaBlnet ouu. Madrid, Match 3 Scnor Sagasta has handed the resignation of the min istry to the qUBBfl regent. The cabinet crisis ii uptOttd to last for two or thice duys, as It will be necessary lor the Bttttt regent to consult Hie politl cal Icaderi. In the ineanliuie, the chrtnitieri will adjourn until a new ministry is funned. The nlalttorlalMtt hope the qottt regent will NppOtl Sagusta and dis solve the chamheis. OBeatM In Kiiglaml. Southampton, March 8. Joseph H. Chortle, the United Statee aintiassador to the court of St. James, arrived here thu I (taw BOOB on hoard the steam, t St. Paul fiom New Y'ork. Several thou sat'd parBBBg IWBltad the amval of the Unlttd Stales ambassador. The Stan and Strip's were displayed on many buildings, ami immediately titer the arrival of the St I'aul she was hoarded by a delegation ol 400 ol the prominent ennena of Southampton to gtcet the new amluasadnr. NEW SALMON TRUST. r ...... a tn Harrialuig. Fa, March 8. Tha Pennsylvania Steel OMMHtf poeted a nonce lodge announcing that beginning April t nezt there will he a genral ad vanoe of about 10 per cent tn wagee. The advance affccis about 0,000 em ploy ea. i. .....r.. I'aiiar, llrlha. tjiiincy. Maaa , March S. The gran -IM cutters of IJutDcy and Welt tjuincy ttiuck today became ol the reluial of lha nanulacturen to sign the new piioe list Kightv -one Html, employ lug 1,200 cuttert, are involved (ontr.u ni ragal Booat) I aeiisi Is,. New fork, March 4. The Pacifl' American Kisherlea OOMBBB, incor Itorated in New Jersey today with a rapitahzalu.il of 0,000,000, wall con trol !0 per ieut of all Hit salmon caught in I'uget M.und wutetl and is authorized to catch and can lalmon or other nib in the Columbia river, Puget Kjund. Kraser river, Alaska ami other districts. The director! of the com pany are: John Cudahy, Charlel Counaelman. Judge A. T. Moran, of Mono, Krause & Mayei, of Vmm H. B. Steele. I H Deming, Rnksjrt a. Smith, J. c. Brndaebari ay- dacker & Fife. CIliflBgOj ReUeaJ (rat Irey, nf falrBBVOB, WaHt., mrM A. . Oarretson. of Jerney City. Twe pr manent oflCBII will Be ntwsee' at a meeting to he hald ifl CiBsaFiiWv ksMr-i Mayer it gvneral (nm.wv-1. The iwal nuarters of the K-rsHwiwif will We in Chicago, atcl Hit Anri Trart V Havinga book Chicago, is the under writers1 trurtii. The Manhattan Truat OotBpBoy ii th New York trustee. The Itock of the copmany has Imt-H privately OHderwritteii and there ure to he no other offerings. It ii the intention of the company to extend its business and to ab-otb other concerns in IBt snlmon canning busi nem in different local itiM. OpOB the liresent OfgaoilBtiOn it il estimated that the net earnings of the company Will bO 0810,410, Of over Dt percent ul the common sts k after paying the H per cent dividends on the preferred slock. The company will engage in the foreign shipping of sea good- from American waters. The company ha oqwirod un option for a situ for a new Mfltral OBBBBrjf at Kairhaven, Wash., which, when built, will he the largest in the win Id. In addition a lurgv Bt)Bt of I team Bit, boats and acows ha been secured, as have been the proper ties and plants ol the Island Canning Company at Friday harbor, ami Hit An. routes Pucikng Company, at Ana coitei, Wash. TERRIBLE TRIPLE TRAGEDY. Mf Hiishand Kllla Ilia vvio. Mel si . i I..-, ami lllmaalf. ItTanavHIs, lad,, Match 4. A double ranrdat and auicide took plan at l'useyvllle yesterilav. Mrs. Kliza bath Reaohloa, a wealthy widow, ot i'usey county, lived with her son-in law, Htcve (Dower, and wife. The Ronohloa home wai discovered in tlmnes, and neighbors in atlumpling an enliance found the doors Its ked. When the lire waa extinguished ami thu house entered the lashes of Mis. Ken ch lot, I i lower and Ilia wife, were found in a risnn, so hndly burned as to be alinoet iiinecogiiizahle. IJeiida (Dower lay a shotgun. Fiom all indications, (Dower tint killed hie wife and mother-in-jaw, then set lire to the home, lay down on the bed and shot hiinsell Just above the heart. (Dower wai 21 yeura old ami hu wile 17. Nlivllril tlia Insurgsnts. New Y'ork, March 4. A diaptch lo the I lor Id from Manila -v- The form er Spanish guulsiat l.i 'miii de Kayo steamed up the river opposite Macati llm morning ami opened lire on the insurgents on Ihe opposite ildu from Delicti Wheatou'i brigade. She tiled her four Oiitltng guns, two Noiden feldts and one one plunder. At lint the insurgent! replied with ride lire, hut they OOUld not stand he fore the hail i in Ihe Hailing-. The engagement lasted Ihree-qiiartera of an hour, ami then the inaurgents scat tered, but as sisin aa the gtinhout with drew the insurgents retur ned and again opened a slow and annoy ing fire aciosr the nver. The llliirllrlila Itatolt. Washington, March 4. Mr. OltncBjr, United Stales OOUIUlai agent at Blue tiehli, has notified the department ol Hate that "In prevent unnecessary bloodshed. Itvolutlonlttl under Keyes surrendeted lo the Nicaragua n general luling this ilttrnoon, un advice ol Captains Mnnn.uids and Burr. The lives ol Qtntral RtyMandbti followari ure guaranteed Foreigners who par ticipated must leave Nicaragua. Purees were lauded hv RlatBOadl and Hun last night. Qaitt prevails." Oelaasl al fhllaaelahla. Philadelphia, March 4 During the mouth of Febrnaty there were coined al the United Stales mint la thli city 500,100 double eagles Silver coined coniiste.1 ol 7tv,0 1. .liars and 112,1100 hall dollars Thtrt Wtrt 4411,01)0 5-OBBt pieces and 1,157,000 pennies coined. The total number ol piStaM aoiand wai t.lst.lvo, and thtli total value fit) 169,070 RHODES ON AMERICA! J Predicts a Great Future the United States. foi Kama ktereedjei ki,s.i Santiago de Cuba, Match 4 Alter long delay, the funnel Spanish crumer RbIBB Miu.e.les, which was sunk III the channel 1. 1 Santiago harbor during the bombardment by Admiral Samp son'i BvMl on June 6. I as been raised ted PUBI pad nut, the government tugs attttlag tha wracking eoapaaji sin was hi ought up to the city this alter riirmlni Ota at I Tom Cleveland, ()., Manh 4 A specia' bom Sandusky lo Hie Pttiadatltl say. I gigantic OOttfl tnisl is in process of 101 BM lion theie. PllCat Will be raised. QMai Haaaaaaseat atlaa Havana, March 4. Ueuei.vl (lomc has aked (ioyernor Oenetal Kumke to re-luce the atmy ol OCOVpBtljM lo 10, 000 men. retaining 10,000 Cuban! in the service of Ihe military government. At least, ao lays Senor Manuel de Ott pi lat, who acted as inletpteler al yesienlay'i council, adding that lien eral Ih.mke look the propisilion under ivrisideralion and BTOBllaad lo i-ottsuli Washington Hcner.il Htooke himsell ays iiulhtng on the question. IVoabU Italia BtatMaa Cincinnati March I I'harlaa V , . general asienger agent ol the North ertt PaalOg railroad, who wai herr. slated lo a preei representative thlt on Marth 12 hit toad would Hart double dailt tramcontinental trains front m I'aul and MuiDeastln to North Fanrio avast poiota. One train, the I'uget Sound limited, will leave St Paul at N 51 A. M ; the other, the Oregon lim ited, will leave St. Paul at 10 S0 F. M Both will make equal Una and will ba euippol ln drtt-clait ttylt id every leipect (iOOD BEUIS.NI.NO HAS BEKS MAUI Colaalsatlon lha natural Poller of Iht Kapublle- Logical lllractlon or r en .......... Is Huutliward. AkrBBItdrla, Egypt. March 4. Cect fchsVm whu iii the eyei of molt Fug uj.iwi w the incarnation of llm im aeskiJial aliey, hohli viewi inncern ig the fu-tiMeof the United Htatel ever mare fu Htashing tisaii uroat Americai iHipe-rraliiM har hroacued. Mi lUiodcs, in coiireriation with I rei resontalivs- of IBe preai on iMian. the Heainer llapshurg, on the mediter ranean, by which he came to Kgypt it the interest ol the Cape to Cairo rail mad and telegraph, predicted most con lidently that within a century tin United State! would have advanced thi work begun in the evacuation of Cubs until It controlled all of the Ameri can hemisphere, eicepl Canada. The substance of the conversation u repro duced with absolute verbal accuracy. Mr. Kluslei expressed admiration of thu work already done in Cuba, and predicted that it would he currierl on in the Philippines. The United States he considered one of the nation- beet equipped lor OOlOOltBtiOO, and re peatedly exclaimed: "You are taking to it like mnther't milk, apparently with the grcatett delight." He Inqoiiad with gient interest what were the arguments of the opponent! of imperialism in the United Slates, and OOmmtntad that they seemed to be ani mated by sellishnesi. "It ia the duty of civilized nations to take charge nf the baibarians and give them u white iriiiii'sgoveiument," he said. "The United State! il one of the great powers, and cannot escape this duty." He did not believe that the United States would ever withdraw iti author ity from Cuba, and thought the man nor in which Spain had been evicted from her colonies and the United States had taken possession wus most buiineii like. America's action In compensating Spain for the Philippine! surpriied in "I would have bundled the Spaniards out and mude them pay a war indemnity," wui his comment. He declared that the United States could never withdraw from the Phil ippines, because it was ita duty to give these people a lining ami gtMal govern ment; nor did he believe that when they had begun to realize the results of their work there, the Americana would desire to abandon the policy. They might grumble for a time over the expense, but that would ho a "mere Ilea bite" to a nation m rich. "Why not abandon some ot the ei puiies ol the pension lilt, which leemi so iinreasonahly large, II economy was necessary?" he asked. Even if a large navy must he built, the United State! can well afford oue. So far as the fear nf provoking foteign entanglements and wan went, while Kuglaml and the United States stand together and main tain their present understanding, which ii practically an alliance, no combina tion of power! daie menace them. To govern colonics, Ihe United Statet must organize a staff of colonial official!, hut it can do (hut ai easily ai it can organize a new navy. You people of Ihe United States cannot always remain within otmelves. You caiinut always go on making money. Yon must get out into tha world and lake up your share of the woi Id's burdens. Already your are outgrowing your own country, and will absorb other countries, and you will give them good government. Why should you nol? You have it In your blood. The Philippine! will furnish new careers for your young men. The whole work will strengthen you and broaden your national character. Yet, lliraadjp you :e taking to il like moth .r's milk." NEW CURE FOR PNEUMONIA. Pro fee hi i MTaatartaaai Pupil or Kurt,, lllarovtrrll It. New Ynik, March 4. A dispatch to the World from Deilin fays: Profes sor WHSserman, one of Professor Koch'i ablest pupils, is believed to have dii- covered a new serum for the cute of I minima He inoculated rabbit! with the pntumoooni baoeiloa, which ii generally believed to uauae pneu monia, ami with the serum thus guitiod he inoculated mice suffering from pneu monia A subsequent aeries of experi ments showed that it waa in the red marrow of the bonet that the aliti-tos-in ii produced, and that red niairow taken from a human ootpse after death (mm pneumonia mid used as a serum will cure mice infected with the dis ease. Aoconiingly, it ii hoped that thlt serum w ill have the lame salnfactory es.ilti in human heingi. Kipling Itaptvthig. New York, March I. Tha condition ol Rudjrard Kipling ia very much im prorad tonight The emu in the d it ease was passed this morning. The Canteen lllapuaeil I Washington, March 4. -The amend ment which senator Hansboiough offer ed to the army reoigamation bill, and which became a part of that measure, prohibiting officers or soldiers from selling intoxicating drinki in any poet or exchange, wai more lar-iea'ching than first appeared. It goea further and prohibit! any other pereun from selling imh hquon in any encanip MB4, or any place iue.1 lor military puprosei. Tint will exclude liquort Iruiu all military icjervalions. Arrived at Hong Koa. New York. Msrch 4. A special to ibe Derail from Waihington aart: The state department hai received nurd that the civilian meiuhen of the Philippine commission have airived at Hong Kong and will iUrt immtdiatelT lor Manila, where they will arrive oc Saturday. it ii ondeiilood that they will in,, mediately seek to communicate with the native leaden lor the purpoee ol imprwsaing them with thefnendlv pur. poee ol thu government and inducing them to lay down their arms. INSURGENTS DISCOURAGED i, ... tulk aa Will Nl I 1 ' lla-Lack af A mmuBlilua. Ntw York, March 8. A diipttch to Ibe Herald from Manila iayi: It it reported here that a iteamer with 20,- 000 atanda of armi and ammunition, which wart bound for the Philippine!, hai been itiaad in Japaneie wateit by the Japanese aulhoritiet Agulnaldo't army ii disheartened at ll a rnult ol the recent actiona. Manr companiet of tha iniurgenti hare retiren became their offlveri ikulk and woo'tlead their men. The latest newi from Cebu Is good The native! are returning to the town. The coollei are now willing to work it reaionable wagei. Under the native government they aiked double pay. Vessels an- now loading and business bai been reiumed. The influential native! of the lilandi of Mabae and Ticoa requeil General Otil to tend troopt there. They lay that 200 men could eauly subdue Ihe rebeli. The inhabitant! aro peaceable. They are disguited with the extortion! of three tucceiiive native governor!. Un the two lilandi are 80,000 head of cattle. whi.-h couititute the food mpply of the rebel aimy of the South. FISH COMBINE IN CANADA in. ion lam flams lu Ha Oat M auageinellt Toronto, Out., March 0. Applira IkM will lie matle at the coming leiiion 01 the Dominion patliumenl (or the in coproration of the Dominion Knh Com pany. Thii will correiond with the great fish combine in the United States, and will OOBttol the whole tish business of the Dominion. Over 100 comprniei or plants of greater or less magnitude are ..pi rating un the Upper Lukei, while it total of o.OIIO men aie actively employed in tlihing. Last August an agreement wai ariived at lietween molt ol these by which the price wai to be main tained for the advantage of the fisher men. 'I l.i- ii said to have worked well and to have given encouragement to the companies to puiiue their organi zation. An arrangement hai already been effected between the American and Ca nadian companies prohibiting under lining. Hlarburb Kan Ahore. New York, March U A dispatch to the Herald from Panama iayi: The agency of the Paoifit Mail Company ii in receipt of newi that the Starbuuk ran ashore on Point Conieqiiini, be tween Corinto ami Amapaia on Febru aiy It, She led Panama on February il'J, bound lor Champeiico and way poiti. The Peri hai been sent from La Liberlad with assistance. The pas sengers and crew aie safe, hut it ii feared that the steamer will be a total loss. Maataja Put la Jail. Madrid, March . Admiral Mon tojo, who waa in command ol the Spanish squadron deitroyed by Admi ral Dewey in Hie battle of Manila bay, and the commander of Hie Cavite arae rial were thu evening incarcerated in the militaiy prison, pending trial for their conduct at Manila. The govern ment hai oidered the proiecution of General Linarei, who was in eupreme command of the Spanish forces at San tiago at the time ol the capitulation to (teueral Shatter. UaiBeB lu Death. San Francisco. March 4. Ernest Matzen, second male of the three masted si homier Jennie Warren, fell from the foiemost truck to the deck. a distance of 40 feet, and was so se verely injured that he died in a few minutes. The accident occurred aa the vessel wai passing out of the Gold en Gate. The schooner was Immedi ately put about ami leliirued to poit. rira at a Mine. Prescott. Aria, March 0 A dlsas troui file occurred this afternoon in the Big Bug mine, reiulting in the com plete destruction of the stamp mill and Hie hoist of the Bed Bock Mining Company. The mill had juit been completed at a coit of over f 20. 000 and wai itarted up Wednesday for a trial run. The tutal losi ii over $26,000, with do Insurance. Hurleil lu an Avalanche Gunnison. Colo., March 6. Five men and a woman are buried under an avalanche of snow, which came down Granite mountain near the Magna (. liar ta mine, at White Pine, 'ii milet Iron this place. The missing, who are suppised lo he dead, aie: Mri .Margaret Stout. Michael Elch Welch, james joiaafl and llitee men whose ii. oi en art unknown lord llersrliell Ueart Washington, March 8. Lord Her schell, one of the Joint high coinmis- sioneri iroiu Unlit Britain, died here tlna morning. He was lord chancellor oi ureal Britain, anJ was sent lo the L tilted States because ol hit eminent attainments to take a leading part in the negotiations design,. I lo settle all existing differences betweeu the L'nite.1 s'. and C anada. All Sara Hui Oue Halifax. N. 8., Maiob 6 The gov etnmeut steamer Aberdeen has arrived nere rrom oauie island, bnuiniiH the crew ol the wrecked iteamer Moravia which was Ion on the northeast bar ..( the iilaud last month. Second uh. ,., minion wai the only one lost of a ,-,.. Ol 40. Kenrtanlilng Ihe Array. New York, March 0 A disnatch in the Herald from Washington sayi Action is being taken by the war and ucpaniuems to reorganize the services under the nauvaeU. , .,, , f-.v.... eiuiy bill aud naval personnel bill. Naalaaa Mining n,. Denver, Colo.. March A Tn- of Ihe Colorado Smelting and MlaiM tompany property at Butte, Mont to ew xo.k company is a .flounced. th. price being $J, 600,000. Wage, to Be Aittaac all!T",M,rb -T''-o.atlv,a.of I I Cot on mil . i . . . . ----- u um city were o-,.,v- mat an advance of sua ally IS8, will employ 000. IK". I - aaaa. reitoring tha reduction of lake effect April l Th- - at waa ao.- number Irom 16.000 to Waihlngton. March 8. -The best ... tiM.ta.ar.tl.bla pl.o. ,h. iggreg appropriation! ol the preien, L., V . o".r.a at 0678.8a6''lT,hVIO 0 tamaailni i Y lne ,0ti ." " -"' 'o. mrj )at eaatp sua iii ! "Br ."'''J. max were winding inTi Last Leeislativ iw: LIVKLY WOUK NF.AK Tpjp Senate I'aaaefl A .... . ill. u. .. ilartet in. i .... ,i afi W'tihington. March 6 p.. tonfunon. heavy strain an L3 el. .,.,!.., I ll... . '',ft " " 'milling. IIim .'..Mil ou.ir.nl, ... L "I .... ..e- , ill wis la... 1 tituei the confusion was wgrijlj , ' 7 " -""mil fccl ren.lei Ihe I ruuaui l o... .1 . '! -n.T-.:7. Ul MBJ moil iuiaieauii. lowardrjuJ ,1... uo.a I ..... 1 n ..,,.!.. a . mm K t'HISI llnni IL. ' Ing chaoi ol the early part 0 J "lieu ,11a senate convene, J 1... L- Ii I I ...... . II .. ,..n, 0, , two ol the great appr,,prlj 1110-e 101 no- army atul fur the general deficiencies carried appropriatioiiH Ba TtraMiiM ...tn IIAII n.l ,t .. I . . . 'I' iiuu(mvv, .i.e. i. e miier I lltlal. .. I.l..w ! 1 nl . ,11111 a ueiciui million 10 tomja,! apwHiaivH uiiia, me - i,,. itntneiiiuieiy a, 1 1 o ClOi k in tk,. Ing to coniider these m.tlttt, igl 0 cioo. ai nigni the nrmv tin J passed, the deficiency bill iu,,J ....! nn..ll, II...... I. . . "1 lyannni nvniii ....iw uuui, rNJlDfa inner nuia were passed u lolU To incorporate the NatiuniM . ( a ... J-n- . ., crurn 01 nmrraaii amenillng 1.1 tenia 1 revenue inwt relatlii 0 ipiritn ami lor other purpose. viUing a lite lor the W a.liingtoa library unhung. a 1:11 . : J : a . n 0111 ,iiuviniiig lor a ittt. exhibit at, and to encourage u ( centennial expotition, tu I yj loleoo, ana appropriating Bjaj was pusse.i. The conference report on ru, criminal code ui ll wai preeuli i agreed ta In lha Hunt. At 11 o'clock the house enter! J the last legislative day ol tba i The final conference report apt bill to codify the criminal In Alaika waa adopted. Slow pit was made on conlereuce letsirti District of Columbia appioi nnliocl and deficiency appropriation bill t sent back to conference. The house passed the array ippi ation bill with all the senate meiits and the bill now gues ui pie. . lent The confeieet on the rirer and i I 01 bill modified the Nicarigm i paragiaph appropriating l,l for an examination of all rotitM.i direction of the president. The t of the commiiKion making tin nation will be made lo congini.1 110 provisiou ii made for begtt work. Two Items from Oregon which I in dispute and upon which tlienfl a seeming iplit havo been m lied. The Y equina hay ila been morlitied so as lo have llisi examined by a board ol engine boose yieldi on the boat railwtri sion 10 far ai not to repeal the I the project, hut strikes out t tit i priation made by the senate. SANTIAGO IN A F EH Mil Withdrawal or Piimls Poll I'ubiie Isaaravesaeatt Mantlago de (. tiha, March II tween 2,000 and !i,UO0 men mi. I suddenly thrown out of wmk province of Santiago, over 700 immediate neighbor hissl ol tttW I Although loveiiior-(ienerai Un wired $30,000 laoflirad for tin ary pay-roll, there is still a nearly 120,000, and Hie orden I Havana still hold good liuiltinij expenditure ilnring the iiinutb of ) for the entire province tufl(i,lKk effect of this order ou Civil Hga Castillo, Mayor Uicardi mi. I nliavl bane prominent in official firchi limply paralyring. (Iroups of men on itteel .Mrsntl rluhi, cafes, at)., openlv ataal American administration, iiyinil the Spanish wan infinitely pirfa as in the wont times dm im ilderably tnoie men were sniaf1! public works under the old legnat" are now so employed. The new regulations have bra a standstill all the public lap incuts, includlnu the diedjum 'M haihor, roadmaking and learnp 'roiuoiiun or Dewey anil Ota Wasbinglmi, March ti Tin dent hai lent to the lenate tlio1 Hon ol Reai-Admiral Oeorg! m he admit. I of the navy under approved March 3, 1800, M'1 Drik-adier-Oenenil Kluell S. Htl S. A., to be inaior-genetal liy to rank from Kehrnaiv t. Itwl military ikill and diitingnlilial icei in the Philippine. Tin ii. m were confirmed. Old WaiH la He lienor Providence. K. L. March 11 Lonsdale Company, em ploying IJ hand!, k-ave notioe todav ' " ol wanes ou Anril I. The St ton Company, at Pawtncket, ing 600 hands, and the Alluon1 ley Fulls mills, al Albany, ll ise to reetore the wages (anJ cut-down Rain Making al l.o, I.ol Alioala, March direct 1 1 1 1 1 nf Pinfaaartnr T. S- eries of eiiHriiuents ure to :iitif. i.l Lno A ....... I .. I I. Ill I, . ' . fc-- Iihb bMQ oiiiUi1 by tl. c,,A"ri ( Minillttr.'tt liarri. tit f ill (" f . It tit oil ii t aloAt.tai. 1 MaaAAtaaM rT bra I .11 .ilia en.l el.a.oleuls for ts,ro " the skies. Ruin is veiy niuil' i r... nil.! line, aauullftlAnl have I vnratue many tunes oi iaie. has been no rainfall. The Paae'l 'oadUI- Rome. March O.-The BBJ1 .... .... ri null! no- .. l- l-.ll lllfT ' v " I llll bl! condition. neu . - isintiff last eveiiiuil they l',tu him a long life. TeeVI.-a.n. Ue.rb 1 fa "1 .. anil iiriuii, ...... - - , dent ha. .pprove.1 bills 'ollo", Lnneo states, tor po.-. u .. . . .:... at..,, Sealll' mills v-liv, m,un. . i re . , . . ... I I Ln- u.Ki.nil, i at., ami .ej Utah; alroth..pp'"pri'o"- aoa.11,,104. traaty of otaot with Spa'"