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l' n N H i II. lyeerei A eeitetn reeeipt was Wrlu aim K II l'y bandeu oium ii.ui it u U.M..r.i ,. !..f. ...... h ..i i.iyeuap Horner bad for time. etnttkle i.. .... r..-1 , ,i r, .., ,..... reotlptto Hoic.r In Portteud, et hii It ; , ., . i s t rqqMtlwul receipt 10 H rnerJuly, n Mm in which oofend. IMStlw Wanted ft etmple ol I ttlcinai.'e ! .; end eai .1.. ,u.. .,. I I . . . wrnioi no r lurueq II h receipt! Inn II -1.1 ll III 1; III Geo. II. wehf Tiims State's Evite aud Coflfeaes. LAID PLtT revel pi ; i. .-it?. u li-i't'i: 1 II. t saw ll.f i.Kni p,., in December; III. 'I I r.n .will '1. ... .'.1 I " uwu, mw 1 spttustnaa menu i un ; 1 1 .10.1.1,1, ,.e before; think liieniie or k oitncnnderi Ml ii eriit in, the nae March ti.it; I ' nt lot l 1 '.'It car FULLY Hay, Kliiell aid He up :i oday- Itor rr w.otr li e I' I. ; Kin ik in. m id until . efme H ll . I la UMin Jui.V 4, ISIS; on "lay 8 ii . 1'ihtUnd, Horoei said im would 1 - 1 im n 1 mM either by li dding up 1 hank r r King Mn old nien'e nauii ; 1 1 i) hi 11 ii be w . up to Ku ttni in- n u(d find ii. li no olu vlotlm; yoti wi-l iiMvtj tu : ! 1. indy in rait! ii'i . . ('.iu uMiij bo .1 an wid lata wot 1 1' ii si br 1 1 ma ; l ini . .. I , J I IV Im lnl. im. im 1.1 11 i.tit ti-r (unbelt healen arrolatlui I ...u .i n .t i va In fame 1 M M Barker, in Eugene, Orrgnii, 'Juadefe m elalmad r iqair oiiaoi uut , . n t n - iai hi tue bajluul- OTHER WORK. Dallf (iunrd, Ma eh 11 lus b.ateof Oregon va B D Horner god Gao B Weber; forgey. 'J'ba r 1 ltd jurv, HaliM'day morologi Maich 11,1890, reported "a liuf bi.M The Indictment ia ua i on the Coleman no e n" $.3,' H). The parties were oiouglit into court uwna i"i 1 be blank i .tt luld'a aud tl'i l out tin . except 1 Im a 1 Mime. a oh Bdtuundenn wi . i 1 laa t la paekag i tod I - o '.ii' 1 $1011 on the 1 ia no 1 ; I mi Monwa foot. Ol 1 1 1 the uue gutte 1 (10111 a Ian . me t booh of Ilia iiih I ie nt 11 li-l 11, t ki d his atm i.ey, Ui'i. 1; DorrU, iint ilia jn , if Iu atri Mnl to 1 1 ,ig in .4 u dirt i f not gulliy, ulleglii ibatuopioof nMeeu offered ah m n.g i imt 1 iu uoia had been u arod and nbllehad, Tboenori ovtriuled tot votloOi Iba lit .mkI'. ni lutrodutd no ttU deoca. i7 S't uf Ur ;i 11 i .lulm II 1 1 n- 1. ! Ivan Kiilwr l;l.irr.'uv in i- n, A tmo liill. DafeeAiaaianvliBad TocmI a.un a ml took day to ulnuL Wadaaaday BMralagat9 oVotk I hey ri 'i n il 1.I. .1 i.f nut 0ail y liy Bnurthiy, .Mreh II, lS!il, at t) i.'i-iofk tlieir 1 tt..n,.-y, I. r.ilvm. T,;..l etf rWedata- la the forenoon to plead tnetndlot DMOt Be ir: II weber enten d guilty 1 ' the Indictment. The proeeenUng nttorney KmIIbM for helling da i poatponad. The riiim it pit a 0 iakd tlmt ; ellll,!lfe demoiied (ml n-t Monday 'in ul On't lnrk fur aenteuot. E l) Horner then entered plea, of "not guilty " A M-'l OAVIT TDK IN)N 1 ' N JASCK. Geo B Dorris. altorrnv for ibe ile fe idani r. l) Soma , Bled the follow ii'' affidavit for cout;iiuani e: "I , E D Horner, being duly a worn, sav hat lam the defendant in the at iveimiiHMl; lliat lam a ritien of Portland; that 1 came to BggOMOO leyal litiMiiess, 0.1 Monday, March 1S0A; that I am the owner of iho note demi ibed in the Indie. inent; that of, tiwit, tbeiith day of March, 1609) my at'iraey, Mr Huflortl, dell.ered to me, r 1 1 lie owner of said note, die Haiti no au.i mlvised iu. to take the same and get out of Lane county with Itj tliat action or emit would he com nanoed aaintit me to recover the xatre; ihat actiug on that advice I day afteraoBBi At 1 ptn wViinei. ay, M uh 7, thapkawol Bot guilty ware w . ul iw., Ii ' vh ,.,,.i,i un.i c.vli df.'eadaoi aati p'. rtfolly. Sa' tird. y fureoni'D t tt u'doek waaaatfar aaateapa. Tueae men are Iba nnea who m.v gnnda from the a itee . '. H 1 hk ini K K Dunn and J H m (' ucg. Thla moi nlug at 9 1 el ok the) partita warn brought Into ooui Uuy nHked the meroy of ttm oourt c'niuiiinf he bad bean drinking when bo committed the orlraoj that hia parent' needed bit uppnrti that ha hail aiieady baautn j in I'M i'i!v -. th.il i.e ciiiiih Iu m .o ob'.aiu employment The ooo i eeotanead blm to two yea's'ulhe pankteutlaiy. Haying hi- ejeoueea could not aud hnutd i ot avail. K dwall, aald he wmooI the Ihmm- tor ot the crime; that Lie tell iu hail oompau.v ; waa 90 yean of n; iHketl for a light tontauoa. rhe Judge tben eenlenced him to two yaara in the panltaotl1 ry. K. I well naid: "Thank you bit " Hi rtot whom of amilea. El BtataofOiagOa va t'lmnie Mrlliir; ae; argerji a vhio inn. Aiiaiaoeo lutsnay uioieaiaraiy b.aueu to uiuu rouuvj, i foMSOOB tt01, tlK)k lUy to ,,,CJ,i. Kt,n-I that I miglit uot bo sued away l'ioua , p,cu f ..n,)t : iily Wadaaaday toraaoao at home; i hat while en route to Lion v'ih-' Set for trial TliurniUy foraeooB. nunty I wr ai resicd by en officer Weilnenlar, plea of "nut guilty" witbdiawa a:ul the eaid note fonihly takeu froui toy poste'!i8iou a(,aiut my will and cousein, and placed in jail; that I v: i indicted on March 10, 1899, and have not hud oue day to prepare for my . i -n- m it ,,e8i iu my behalf. lbat Mr Huffbrd la my attorney and Is ati ,tlent of Portland, ainl I have uot had lime since the Qndiug of said Indi. imeut to pn mm IiIh Htlcndatice at t ti it ini of court. 1 expeot lo prove by .said at Tuey the fniegolug factn, and lean have him pretent at tlie next taim of this court. "That ii a rebideut of Portland and a materiel witness lu try behalf Iopect lo prove by mid witness that I purchi ed said note !or value in her pieseo .innl the mid no was deliveied to meby thena'd Alice Edrnondson Id ber pre-'enc; that I had no notice of said writing being a torgeiy at the time of eaid purchaae; that 1 1 ui have said wltoe i preaeut at therext term of this court, and thla artUiavit bj Uot made foi tlelav. B D UottMIR.1' Bwora Vobafora County t lark Lee on March 11. 1 BBKDjq Al'l'i l)A T. '"estate filed the follow! Og afflda at 1 : 0 o'clock aflci jooii, uuil plea of "(jn 'ty" entered. Saturday BHMalag at '. oVook fet for Nateace. Mc I lariitie waa indicted fur paa. ing a check on llerkholdet fe Heiiten wayalgned ny "A K Pattaraon," drawn on the First N . r ul Itatik of Bu gene tor the mm of $411,00. 8kN"l'KX('ED. Judge UamilteJ Saturday morning, March Ulb asked the dtfoodaut if he hud utivlhiui; to why MB lOW ihould not I i p- ss ini oil him. Mctlaigue Hilid: "Nothing." J mine 11 ami Iton : "I will aeu'er I you lo four years iu Hit penitentiary " D it Oaird m.i i io K! B'.atl of Oie .on VI H A Da ie'; em be - emeu t. I'hag.iod ji'yl':l .'n March JO, repo ed'otatraab' .' Tips in i"e c ) ' o'n Cobu St Si' jof I Ireon va A K Tttl'vckl U Ue'aW lb in eat to 1 "L Tl'l ltal jiny Friday wi 'n;, Mr roe io, ,eMi id "not a tree W " IOT S . of Or nrt ra A Y lVocki jK)ini'r;a m it'. Malha Te"ook hlla'nter io-'aw. Ti'e ; . toil juty Friday iaom"'j, .Mar h '0, reported " t. i b"' ' Tii detendanl wrs immediately brought into court and arraigned when n fi...!- .. - . . - .... . - . ""nog the continuance Of the i he waived all lime aoo entireaapiea C3: of guilty. Tlie coutl then lined hi ;n "1, Citorge H Weber, being fiist duly j,;'-, or 111 duy in the county JhII. lie worn, say that I am MC'nualiKed with I will board with the county daa u ttoruer and know that he did uot J (,,,g,.r t he hi " oo money. The reuoD V,, lUe no I meiiilonetl in the for the light HOttn'3 was that the liuent, f'om All i Kiimoiidaoo I defendant had already been con lint d 2 "'.vone else: that r'le Alice Bd 78 daya In the c unty jail -"""on in said note I a Betltout F-rson. (lu'oek wtetrvee -i n Eageoo. Al tiietin'ehe fired hit levolver It wri thonsht heahotai 'n bal Btllet, bol County Cltrk lAe, j,e j:tC,a-n,g tblt, ray,.vg he 0rrd hit "(IKO n Wbbir. eworu i hefore M'ch 11JS99. Judne Hamilton refoeed to g-ant a "OUnoance on the ibowiog made, j The followiug jury waa into take i ' ,ri' the caae Saturday morning, ryf 11, 1S99: Linc-dn Taylor, Had Wright, OMOaboW.J KAdai,:-. (.arte- , BP Coleman. Pbllo Wll K K Henderaon. I K Hetera. Joe ucan,OeorgoMorna aOdTJ Kltk. fue formal staterreuu of the 0 t e made by the allot neya. oBontia wnHW. T"e prlacipal witn. -a was called and l-l.fUd aa follow.- tJwmA Ii Mk acquainted with Horner for 4 1 'ourtwrlbt gun into the nlr. 1 104 St.to of Ore m i Jntnca Sniith; 'arcc ij". firantl Ju.y Wcdm d ty, March 8, telurned "aiiOebllL" He wi i im mediately arra'gned and teok li aday to plead. Tburaday morning at 9 o'clock he en ered a plea of 'not guilty." The fnilowirg )ury waa then tlrawn In the cae: J J EUwoodi J V Aiklna, Bruno VI He, Wm Camptwll. J T Rowland, H E Allinirham. C W Thompson, (.eorge Morris, Oeorge O M Ca.ow, hred nation, and alau dnnkitig heavily T. it anile .i... in: rodUOtd ml At torney Rilyeu created aim ainui iim.it by eking if tbi) weie I h.I. d, i im Jury i e eil a ', u'ehwk Thma 'h afiernooo to deliberate on h ver tiici. k idey moruiag, March in, at I o'efoek they loAmned tn court ihut it would be I np ilble for ihem lo agree, when ibey wereni charged. On aCOnUa Ol he pleHNII jurt-ia belna 'i -i I'Bed limit ...Hlir.' tllf it i.e. in. i ii. r poet belug ooniidemble to aubpoeua - new one, and eleo ti.at Hi.' dr i. dm t waa out on bnud- the MURDERERS IN MANILA. A Vendetta Vtrt rg to Kill an American Soltltcr Every Week. DEPREDATIONS OT OUTLAW BAUDS. Ratlvea Drives n DeaaerMttoa by aaolea Ba rbai 1 1 ea laaaeare4a Take Teeetnie Reveaaa i aoa Taelv Paraiov nnareaeora Teawte in.i aeata la tin Plltplaa Revatti Oopjrrajht, law, by the Author Vi There tiro many native outlaw .r tardea tioni on these kalandai and at Bret we credited t iii- outlawry to the ttativi i as n olaati hat we have learned our mistake. They are not confined to any mm elaaa, l. rt i.-iirrs aa well aa tin- tivee w-iug membere of the various banda Probably the greateai of theae organ izatiniis is the Maccabebea, who are ind aniiiinnitlnn wore loreil within the strong stone walla. ' idltn I in. lit t hM l.nt tUm nan ntaatl r, hnt the water enprdy wai . at .in there were noaigiianf In at it was the dry season. Two ilayi longer the garrisiin held mt aud then retreated under cver of larkn - t.. the cemetery chapel, no ii'i believing thai they were safe from the vengeance of the native no tbt enctity of theiTosa 'iho insnr closed In and occupied the block. I ie d tertcd by the Bpanlardi Thla i ' n commanded the north walla and triudowaof the chapel and under the ANGELL WON THE I! DAL i t continued the cases again-t Mr especially strut"; iu Miinilii nnd i n Hie Bmllb uniil .benext t'trm of ooU't. laland of Lnaon. Almost every night so Stal ol OnjgOB VI .lauiea Kelly, Okarln HaLtwul ai d W,'i Coraey, burglary. The (read joy Wet's day .if ru.H. ati o'clock raporl I a "ti le bill n..ii t e.i li uf tlie paitllBi At 8 o'clock i ne I no w i attalgned unit t"oK ll day to .'ii. J tittle Hat iiiln in .M ; oVuM-it Tburaday mom lug i r that . m ot, and Informed th tn they would be etueeted to go in trln nt ouce thereaflar. He appointed A lrney Bllyu to deleod Coonelly anil Attorney Markleytoaol iu a Ilk. capacity for Kelly aud Hal atead Tlieeeat nepariiea who broke Into theS I'll sec.loo noue and lobbed i he lap i a. i linn men, Tho.ti morning, Ma'rh Bib ut !l o'clock V Ie Hal I ad and Jan es Kelly iaoii eti eretla nleaoi gulhy, Tim o u . ut 0 o'ci. k Prides f ' fin ti. i On mo liev the Connelly fel.dant d'-C At 800 a 10, Judge i Hiiisifd an yea, a i ICU . i ilfllc. on oi" im r I llfllt ll: II ii am - ed gi d. s 'jt.aiioro if .a ill ' . itliutu eenta '. ' llll ' III Lite pen! enll l ICOUilUal Ail WI tlie i g, Ma'e t .' , ' 'ha lea to three Bef re mult not At n ley, tlieir at of i If Ci n i Maik. t y a ked foi-1 ' meiey bey Ii id p.e d tl guilty i i atnto'a avidenc i lie hail by the li tllf III will Inilnali and s.ivt 1 ..it coutt y in in in not hav.uga ' Dla r.ot A.ioiney Down give the co' tamo ' la'oryof Hie ie, and also ate e l bat iho b .v v. ihem. Wi lie Cm liy tU but oi'-y I tUi I u hue, l b in IhrtH i id With Viole i t WO men. Kelly ai'ti Halal ati tacli. . ciia ge am. r Id they iiad Uu fuel i be boy. '. be if 1 w me 11 tl f re ;lll I e IlllilfVillril.l, tlil'lll' lllf "po i to uin need by Urmi.nn 'aat week w e.i In aiteiit i ati ' ' bold up" Btie Iff vVilb ee. Kftly . a only one mi .. . 'i'he men will be lakeu lo Balem tOIIIOI i'OW. The indie. ment ohargee Geo H Weber on Dec 8, 1898, In the said couuty of Laoe, State of Uiagon, then and there buin, ilitl then and theie willfully, knowingly ami Muulonely utter ami i i.Mi-ii i' i tine ad genuine to one J 1! Co'ema ', u cel. tin raise antl forge 1 writing namely, a promissory note for ,'),' l drawn, January , alleged to have been given to Abie Kd mo nt'ao, i, knowing the same to Ie false and fn " d. Ou the back ol said rorged w I 'g ami p nwleeoi note appe . I with the follow 113 endorse men . ' C- by c. s'i Aug 1" ISOO $-1)0 P. .land, Oi', Ma-- 10, 1893. For va 11 ivjotlved I berel (lantfer all my 1 it , i'etrd Inte ti! in this no,e ..1 B tree . a uiog Bum immon," Will. In it lo Injure a tl th rami the sahl J I Julen'an ai d aome oilier peisnn anil , tojs lo I be grand jury unknowi, contrary to ibe aiatutts lo inch eases made ami p ivided and agalntt the peeoe and diF..it of the Wtale of n gOO. The Cefondante were arrahoed Prl tlavii.ii 1 ' hi at o'el'iei, mi i took until I'm: !k tomorrow to en '31 their piei , it 1 It Unrrii appmring for Horner 1 1 LleoW KlneeyforWeb 1 Thee 1 t-tiiil lie WOOl'l expect to tiytbei n tomorrow fomuooDi J." hia l'yuia:va lle'iry l'lytna.t; tlivorce Defeadaat wltk .rew enawer. Id- vone iraatod. (8 Nellie. Iliililiard John I' ll.ii.bard; (HfOrOe. Dafru't. to Clara Canu Perry Cm.ki divorae. Defjtiit. Barai Itoivperif tdtyefJaee lei in, 18 lar I CatMMI Tl K If Lane - ai d Srrah Laaerj tan ove'ioooey. Meiloa fore ne lllal tfkeu under ml.'aeiurnt, Si M.iuiie M Iluire a va II iliiune. Dim, i i. nlid, theeo organiied (reebooteri find vtctimt in the city and lubnrba Chini ie, Span iard., nativea and American! all fall prey to theae ontlawa Lately they hive made vow to kill at ha.t one Ameri can anldier each week, ami tin y have U'eii anccfialiiig in tlieir resolve. The Aeath of the Macoabebe organiaation in Manila will i.uly the qneation of a few mottthe, for our pftVlBll nrt now hoi "li the trail of its leaden There art. Other law li classes of natives on those Hands, in many caeca they an led by "Mating anting." or charm men, ami their lyitciu of robbery and plunder ex ti itds over large districts. A just ad ministration will eliminate many of these ontlaw hand., whoao exl tl nee in many cases was brought nlsnit by the outrages of tln ir cruel and op Native Spanish masters. Lately 1 have had occasion to learn much about the inhumanity of Spanish oiiii i in the Philippinea Every day these tales i if barbarity are cropping out It was In the collection of taxea thai the Spaniardi wi re most unreJentingi The natives were taxed for everything, even to their children Hut 111 .Tin In ban 1 native had three children, and when the tasgitberer arrived tho native had but money enough to pay the tax on one child He waa given a choioeof which this should be. in.'l lh" other two were beheaded in ion' hia eyet This is only one Of many similar eases. It ia 110 wonder that the insurgents re volted Bgainat their inhumim rulers, and tln ir thirst for Spanish bltxxl is but natural in view of the cirenm itanoea. The leper colony of Manila is located in an old convent out on the l'asso del Norte beyond tho Santa t'niis district of New Manila Din ing the turbulent j r-M ll',w 1I1 ipBVu ' e y jar!B3eR.i aaaaaaaaax'y i 1 ' ,' .ii .I iimli.-r UOj o recoer irorey. JudgBMatfoi fi.iifi aed s.'i " ando .ernf a a of a-Uclted prope. iy, TJ l'enina1! 1 .',! va M!'lf I Ko.'e T'irie, !' dt. Dwirce ferao I, SS S A Haddllttoa r' ax u:.:of the a'"' of Jam HbOVI .on. dect d ve tb t'ity of Eu are. DeOftl acco Vvt to tha jntJ;Bif nt ol the afpiaia uiuri, winch wee i fay. r of ll a .ty. i.l i'liouita J Jul na"Q ia ha e iloliDaon; liiorce. De'aidt. aj Baajit ABina nSB Hiaoaiatrarae, Default. Divor'irantei , lNscnoKNT orrtcnti times of thoHieg" and blockade vigilance was relaxed, ami many of the p'sir wretches escajn d li. in Heir pi ison and l oinmenceil vvniidnniig aliout the street! in search of ftssl. As hi mi a we filtered tho city the work of returning theae lepera, tome sou or 800 in number, wat begun. Every time one crept from hia hitling place he was loaded on a bull cart and taken back to hit dreary prison to alowly rot awuy. Th" appi ariineti of the leper is reptil-ivr . I pitiful. Thore are seen faces ho cmitorti d and dislig nnsl by the terrililf .h tliat every vestigeof huinauity M ' nn b. bo lack ing; eyes from whoee leaden ball! oomoj no gleam of answering iiitelligoOOB to t. ll that iu that deformi dand ihrivoled frame there atill dwelli a bnxnan aool 1 have seen bodirs nnd lii lbs -o shrnnk en, twiatt tl nnd deeav. I that it seems a marvel that so bait, n .1 a hulk had still nfficienl vitality lo hold Impriaoned the Hiiiiild. ring npark "f hf"- Manila ha 00 theater! worthy of eaperdal mention, the Zurilla, tho linoat Of the playhouses .1 1 . ity, Isdng ut present occupied 11 lnrnickH by our troops. Tho lhilipino theater, down in the Stiiapo diltrict, is about tho only playhouM wboet doora are now open to tho public. Here a nuuilxT of native production! have lately Wn given which are certainly unique if not ar tistic sp- Imenaot th" histrionic art. Ont to the 1. .rth. f Manila is situated a native ,-. rm ' ry in which is located a chapel with which is connected aome stirriiiK evt nti il the late war between the Spnm-li ni l ''ie insurgents. At the breaking out "f llio insnrris'tiuu two years ago the Bpanlardi built a block hous", whit h is still in gtssl condition ,.,! un Inlanatina tduco to visit. This 1;uroet'!! biockhoas.) starnl. about '.'00 yards to tho nortli aid I ait of the chun h mnl in 1,.'.., 1, 1 ey fe.a n mnaouii on ouann, cover of 1 Irgunitbe Inaurgente crept np and conuui need the work of cutting .1 1 usage through the two foot alone wall which lurrounded the cemetery ami chupel The Bpanlardi could in no wa ' eck thla movement, aa there wu ;n wn I 1 f reachin the men i n the out side of the wall without exposing them 1 het to the lh iiih lite of the insur- genta Tocnl a bole through the wall re quired two d j t, and then a hole only aufilclcnl to admit two men ut a time de Throngb thla opening they 1 1 into the yard, and then, making 011 thn e sides of the building, climbed iu through the windows and kill I the 98 Spanish soldiers of the 11 What 11 scone of carnage there wai the next morning when the sun ; -nt its golden rays through tho gotbic windows iu tlm doinoof the chapel I On the floor beneath lay the 28 dond aol- dlers, the remnant of the garrison of the ill fated stone fort, struck down lav neath the en - which had been tho rod of iron need in tyrannizing over the poor and ignorant natives; surely a r itribution on those, who, by their hrn 1 1I1 y and un t hristiniillko abuse. : iu hi their victors to know no pity I When Cavite fell, a siuglo Spanish officer escaped capture or massacre He sought refuge iu a small room which, like several of Ita kind, opened into a court from which an arched possngo Way led out to the street. His flight waa observed at tho time, but the in- lUIgenta, busy with their bloody slaugh ter, forgot him. Hut to wind evening !ns flight was recalled, and a horde waa Soon n 11 him. He had barricaded the door, and at last this wns broken down. The officer then fought fiercely for hia life, and only after 11 great struggle, in which a number of natives were struck down, was his HWord arm piecred by a bullet, ami, disabled, ho fell an easy prey to their thirst fur Spanish blood. Finally his head was severed from hil body, and one of the natives, bolder than th" rest, set it upon a window and. falling down before it, shouted, "Sextni gloria!" nnd thus tho bloody work was christened tho sixth glory. When it is remembered that the eetabliihed church of tho Philippinea has but "live glories, the significance of this bloody work to tho long on- I insurgents becomes apparent Finally one of the natives took np tha head upon a plko and headed the pro cession aliout tin, room, ami all shouted Sexttis gloria!" aa they marched. This was another dark day for Spanish rule in the Philippine!, and ronntlosi others just as horrible t an be recited. Had Manila fallen Is. fort, the horde! of Agiiiualtlo horrors more terrible than the modern world has ever known doubtless Would have been enacted. Tho clinrch in the Philippines hai In en a great foineiiler of evil. It wonld be a hard matter to tell just what the position of tho church here is at pree- nit It was established here coincident Willi the establishment of Spanish rule and is tint established church of Spain, fi itered by Bpanlah rule, supported by f Rorey v He Bimlaw Biter j n onen field at at half a mile from the i 'nil,, de I; ill. It 1. built 111 Hi" form or a hollow sonar... with conning towers tli- FILIPINO AM. Ills ' Hi ill I 1 Spanish grant! of land, its priests b- 'Mgotiallt placed at the northeast ami ing paid from the money extorted from Houthwe-t crinr-, aim ao-uu-o to no impregnable. ' However, hi p raiding for an emer gency tho mail B pastel, detachmatrt : garriioning the bl nm forgot to secure a supply i.f wet . Tbeyhad 1 nly a small tank an 1 were dependent upon ! the rains to keep up the supply. When : the ham Hint fort - appeared upon the thri cidi - at ii ti... garrison waa uot is the load .daunted, an pkutiful ..Im. ll. ,. .1, ....IJ.il',, lll.ulill. iiuii. 1 ' 11 , ,, m 1 , ,m and enstoms fees 1 Im clinrcb aa It ex Urbl here today 1- not tlm tme Catholio church, There ire many eccleaiaetlcal rdi n bam, nme 1 f them leing strictly native ami naturally in sympathy with Vgouta It ia to some of theae eccleeiastu ul orders that the real cans of these native uprisings is largely doe Wiu.ua GixauiT Lewia Manila. Stale UoiTtftil) Boy Soeetsiol in loterotl legale Debate. A Ti.i., 1 ,,. 1 . ,.,,,, L I Ii 01,) Mi Minnv 11.1 K, t)r, March 10 li . seei Hi anitiiHl I regoii inter c lh g, ate oratorical 00 1 ileal ocOUrti d bete tin. evening Iu Hi,, new BaptDt churoh building. There 1 a good attend ance from all over the etate, the eom petlug eollegee being -ii 1 reprreented. Th- conifsiaitta ami rvepeotlve luhlecta w ire aa followe: MleaQvrtrui e Lamb, Paelflc oollege, "The Dfstlii" of t)ur Itatv;" Oeorge ''honipaon Pratt, Albany oollege, "Toua.aaiut L'Ouverture;" Homer D Angel I, I'niver.ilv of Drfgnn, "Our rtpaulsh Wai. JuetlW, Motive and Ktrecis;" Miss BatellaC Noll, Oregon etate normal Heboid , "Education tlm Bye of the Law;" O A Garland, Wii- lamelte university. "For an Anglo Amattoan Alliance," 11 it Bluod, Mc Miunville college, "May War Me Jus. HlieU;" H t'rlolitnn, couaolltlated mil verilly, "The Anglo Saxon Alliance;" W L Patterson, Oregon agricultural oollege, "The Handmaid of t'ivllia. lion." t-'ouipoailiou I)r Van Scoy.of Mon tana Wnleyan unlveraity, Helena; President Penrose, Whitman college, Walla Walla, President Audflaou, Drain nnrtnal school. Delivery - Kev Uy Palmer, John T Whalley. Poilland; I'resiilent Mct'lel laud, Paolflo university. The wluuerof the contest wrs Ho mer D Angel 1. of the tj liveraity of Oregon, Hlo.nl of McMlunvillf college, rauklng atooiul. The medal Is of gold, and la valued at 25. It Is the bet ever given ytherisn latlon, A bualnesi meeting of Hit, varlou 1 delegations ccurretl atJ4 p 111. Organ. - nation for the ooiulng year wi sedecle, ai followe: Preeldent, J V Melndle, elate normal sohool, Moiinouth, aec- reUry, Mies Wlnuef .si Marah, Paelfle unlveraity; treasurer, Otlo Ptoketli Paclfle college. KEBI.INO AT KUCKNK. Thlavlc'ory la but one of a solid ohaln thau lira fallen to the Unlve ally of Oiegou student-body during the pretent aoliool year, BttdeOtl ami Euirene olti.ena alike rejoice over Hi 1 reault, aud aie anthutirsllc over 11 record made that la almost unaf proacbable aud novel. 1 every phase of college work. Uomer D Angell la one of the bilgbteat tuinibori of the student body and very popular for the close attention and thoroughness which he exhibit! for every pbaae of oollege endeavor. Mr Angeil hi been luccoaaiul not alone In tali oonteat hut In athletic 1 1 s well. He la oue of the bright star guards who did so much ' 1 win for the foo' ball t 'am p , aplendld victories ami good name duiing the past season. Every oonteat between the Univer sity of Oregon and other schools dining the year bi 1 result, 1 in vletoiy for the unlveraity. The Hit Ii sum marized aa follows Football Won every game played against college teama. Debate-Won ti e 11 rat contest of the Intercollegla 1 debate, lira yet to try 'inclusions with Willamette uiivtr-ilty. Oratory Won oratoiloal conl-Jit. Tbe spring fleid The boya at e not the iu leroollegtate don't expect ' 1 loae It. meet la yet ahead. aayltig much, hut ltbodei Qoee lo Berlin. New York March 10. A dispatch to tha Herald from Iterlin aays: Cecil Kbc lea will arrive Friday of th'e weak Tbe object of bla visit ia to have an audleore, if possible, with the kalier and to obtain his majesty'! adherens ' hli project of a ralliord "rom tbe (jape to Cairo, passing thiougb Merman I. as, African terri tory. The greateat mystery is observed aud bia rame Ii careiully eouoealid. He will probably be gian'ed thedeslred audience. County Judge Kyan of Clackani' 1 county, hli appoint: d J C Ziuaer, principal ofeneof the schools, 'ounty oohool aur Tlntendent, to All tbe vacancy 1 .used by the death of Pre feasor Strange. Tbe county rimmla alonara met and appoiti d N W How- land of Baraway, uaiy ui nn dint. Tbe la' legislature oreab'd a aeparate lieid of cotnmieelonere for that oounly, depriving the county judge of aome of bii former duties. Tbe Judge and 1 immlsalonets eich claim the appointive power, and, unleaa tha matt r la at jolted by tbem It will have ti be eettUd In tbe cour .. O C Oaburn formerly of Kugene bra been elected treaaurer of Athena Ore goo,