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Eugene City Guard. L L. ami n r i i rr. EUOKNB CITY OKKOON EVENTS OF THE DAY Am Inlar.atlnp; nilr.ii..,, at llama Vrmm tha Two H t,ilaitiraa l'rtnl4 in m ' lanirot Koran. The French mMm! b retigned. Mexico will prod I 111.900,000 io (old lM n r. A Chicago Chinaman hat UkOO ad vantage "' the MW I ji n k r ti j .t i T m l. At fori taltbi Ark., u jcaloii 11 ntloniat lit Md killed hi wife ami BlBMtJl I Ain in thick in Urn name of tin- innn killed hy lli" sinWalldn on Wliilu puBM fit r I y in Junn. During n, drunken trct brawl ii Hun Francisco one mau wa killed h ii I three wounded. Captain Henry Niolmla, commander ol the Munadnnck, died of lumtroko whleon duty at Manila. Artillerist manning tliu roaat de fense , . .n- have been instructed to in rroiiao their target pra tioe. Tli ru on hi pa I it y of llaruiia linn pro moted to l ii i, "nil Mai lino QotBOf a corlihcatn n ii in i tin liim aa unadopted (on of tba cily. Tim Sim iiml Oregon regiment, with tln miiHl corn, hut sailed nun Manila loi I'liithiiiil. They are eipeuted lo ar riff alxiiit July 11. (licat lliitain in taking steps to pio titct her shipmaatoi ami acumen fiom boariliiiK house k- f r Yiillow Jack ii creating a panic in Mi xi' o. It i iinuaiiully virulent this year, tliu uiortality exceeding 00 pel cunt. Tim Unitod Slate government ha granted Spain the pi ivilego ol ransom ing tliu Spanish prisoner! liulu dy the I ill pi no. Tim war department liaa under con- ideintion an order sending llm Twon-tv-fouilh ami Twenty-liflh infantry tu Manila. Admiral Downy liaa renciled tlmt tlie HOB if i.n-.-l to buy lllni a hnme in Washington da lined to establish a Inline fur soldier ami sailor!. The adiiiiniatratioti la being severely criticised by tlm Kaatern pre, whu iiaya llm rebellion in tba Philippines liould he put down immediately. New Richmond ami Boardtuan, Wie., were nearly wiped oil tba map by a do Iruotive ayclona. A number of liver, were loal, and llm property luaa ia MOf moil). Tba Pacific ouaat gunboat Marietla. which accompanied tlm Oregon on ber I mi, , iik l l. nun mil,, run from Cull I, ,m,i.i tu I lie Went In. hen in tlm early data of the win, baa arrived in New York. Sclmruian la leaving tlm Philippine! hocatiae hia plau lui oumi ula wb not appioved. 'eterana of the civil war, taitb ol the Linn mid tint giay, are planning a law and older eipcilitmn tu Cuba. The aim t h wan I movement ol liiiwton ami Whentun'a force proved a auccean. The Filipino Lin en weiu badly muled and disiugutined. Tlm aurvey for the auhmaiimi cahlt whiob will necl (Icnnany with the United Male by the way of the Alorei baa been practically completed. Tu m, lent l.iuibet, nt France, bar bad hia revuuclm lor the recent outrage. Me wan the hero el a Kipnlur demon li ul ion while driving to tlm incut, Hy Working upon the munclea of Ilia aUlomeii, a New York phvniciau has cured a case ol apHuehcitia. No in itiuincnla were, uaed, and ichel caiur in eight inlniiten. The Gorman pence delegate at The Hague olijcda to ai bitraliou. He iillnii. that Kniperoi William will not pledge In hi m ill to accept deciaiona on ianiica that have not armen. The trust mania liaa reached the brewer, mid it la laid, un llm beat authority, that a scheme ia on fool tu form ii I ti x I with 1,000, 000,000 capl till and buy up all the hteweriea in the .onnlry. Wai neemt certain belween Kngland aul Trauavaul. Ilolb are preparing for a Mruggle. Ihltish lumps aie neai the hordel and Kiuger'n fun en aie naid 0 In' able lo cope with any Kngland .'an muater. Over 6,000,000,00(1 gallium of petro leum, according to the Ircaaiuy bureau if alatlntica, am now piodtMOll mi uuallv in the world. Of Una amount V, MHI. 000, 000 gallona am produced in the United Slatea, 1,100,000,000 Hi RoNltti an, I the icmaiiider ia dialribul (l among a doaen aninlriea. A tornadu awept Orel San IV.hu and Atari, in the pruonce uf Valladolid, Spain, ahum IM) huuaea lieing dO Mi, .led. Theie an ulno great luaa ol life. Ten boilicn have already lieen re rovered fium the iiiina. Toledo bar been rial tod by a great ahum. The loner pari of the oily hat Uen tlooded. U NM I,.-.... (lenvral lleiuiudci Keina, (onnei luluiater of war and military goveruui ol Madrid, ia OO0d The theal Uentral railioad ol l ug land haa pl.u e.l an urder lot DO locomo tive! with the Ihil l in worka of I'hila dclphla. Ciii'luln Jamea Shiver, who waa i ilul of the Monitor dining bei tlgbl with lh Ameneau navy, eape'ially the ic (lie Meriiinac in Hamilton Koada. died l,"T Admiral Dewey, have act to LATER NEWS. At Zapote tba rebel loai ran loto tba hundred!. Minea are again itarting up at Warduer, Idaho. Hon. Kicharrl P, liland died at hif home in LoBOBOO, Mo. A cloudbiirat near Han Antonio, Tel., cauaed luaa of life. 'I ha .Northern f'aoillo will drop one of it trancontinnlal train. Hau Kianciaco want her new federal building built of hoinii material. California fruit runner have com bined. They will chine up ball Hit pbinta and advance pri.-en. Kail Hnnohette, nun of a former Ii Allele MWtpOpM man, killed hi wife and then attempted niib.ude. Kruger ia coiu ilialoiy. He will con tinue. In make nonceaaiona, whether (Iraol Britain aooapti irbiuotloa or nut. The Alaaknn boundary dlftlMUlM are practically amnothad over until the meeting uf the high cuinmiaaiun in Auguat. Ifatber than concedii the H-hour day, Colorado ameller belonging to the Iruat have i loned doWB, tbruwing tbuu aamla out ol employineiit. Tlm tornado which itlDOh Ihuman, Neb., alao wrecked aeveial houncn ut Dane Hullow. Two pernuna wore killed ami len neverely injured. Sinn I. Simpnon, Oregon' beat known puet, died ii the reault ol a fall aiiatained recenlly wbilu walking in Portland. Ha wa 64 year uf age. Miijor-OeniTal Amleraiin, command ing llm department uf tlm Lakea, hai been mualered out ol tlm volunteer ieivice ami anauuied llm lin k ul biiga dler geneial. In a atreet-coinei ipeecb in Nm An- gelea, Kev. Mr. JeffricH, father ol the new (ihainpiou pugiliat, aid be boied hi boy would noon get licked, ami be would then nee. the errur uf bin way and eek aulvalion. Ten pernor, dead, 25 injured, Ave of whom will die, and half of the re mainder aiilTeriug from very aeriou woumla, rami up the lit uf oanuallie rcNiilllug from llm cyclone that wrecked Herman, Neb. Henry O. Havemeyer appeared be foie tlm in, hmt r ml coinmiaaioii in Waahingtuu in couuection with the In vealigatioli of Iruata. lie contended that the tar i IT ia the moal gigantic Iruat uf llmm all. ami rob the pooplo of 124,000,000 annually. With llm tariff off, he any, reliued augur wuuld be U cent u Miuml. A boar eacapud from hi pit in tliu park at Tacoma. A torpedo factory blow up at Mari etta, O., killing two. Hil thoiiaand garment maker aro on a itrike in New Yurk. A oloinlburnt occuried near Viola, Wi. , damaging ciopa. A nalinou cannery at Vancouver, II. G burned; luaa, fiO.000. The aiipreuie lodge of Workmen arc in aeaniun al ludiauaHll. T. Ii. Shaugbiieaay ia tlm new preai deri uf the Canadian i'aciflc, Diaaiiuament acbeiuen am not to be eiioualy cunnidered at Hie Hague. Whilea and Howarda, of Kentucky, planned an attack on IrOOpI al faiilng lOBi John D. RookofaltOf and Jamea J. Hill held a (Hiuference al Seattle Tuea lay. POTtklM Of bod am being funinl all over New Yurk. Anolbur luuider inyalory. J. i: Orr, a Ualilorniau, on hia way to Kl like, wua robbed of l,000 in Vancouver, II. C New Yoik Manballan railway muat pay 1 t ix, - by a recent de- ciaioli ol the court. The company which loal the City id I'aria, ha ordered two new Imata to be built in thi cuuntry. Willi the preaenl tranaHirt aervicet II OOOld take lour month tu get II,. 000 troop to Manila. I ia i i.p. u in bringing the Second Oie gou home will tlrat touch ul Sun Kian clnco In laud nlber tnmpa. The lamoiia Wei In t-'urgo war cane tai baa been ordered buck (oi rehearing iu the California in pic me court. The Manila licet loiced the rebel to abandon their gun, who, however, clung on atuhhornly foi loui hoots. QOBtltl l.iiua ami bin aid-de-cainp. Lieutenant I'anco Kainou, weie amaaai BBtod by Aguinaldo's guard, at the lat ter'a headiiuaitei. I .aw tun 'a t roop bud a ievere engage incut with the enemy in a aliung en trenchment at the Q rooting ol .' m "ie 1 1 TOY near BOOM, Cavite province. He dlOVO dm my buck with a heavy lom Out cnnualtic ate MOM 40, ac cording lo Olia. Pi OH dlipOtOBOJ give the Ion aa 00. According to a report made to Chiel Couatruclor HlohbOTH, tlm battle 4b ip Keainatge ia Ul per cent advanced Inward completion, the Kcutticbr ia II per cent, b0 Alabama S5 hi cei.l, the WIOMMIb TO per cent, the llhiimn H5 pel cent, the Maine tl per cent and IboOblolOOBi The Albany, build ing in K n g I. in I, it NO pci cent ad- unccd. The PrOObytartan geneial aaacmldv in aenauui in UlnOOOpOlll divided In bold the meeting next year in Ht. Urn in. "Bllod" BOOM, once latuou aa a pianial, ia living at Columbia, Mu. lie ia trodltod wall poaeing a fortune uf 1300.000. The piiituotert ol the movement lo erect in San Kranciaoo a f 100,000 mon uiiient to commemorate Ihe deeda ol ITtlill VI KON OPEN work with a win. Helen (loubl'i inoouie it the largeat of any utimamtsl woman in the MOJO try. She duet uol apend much on ber telf. On i bun he and chaiitiea ihe lOORdt f 100. 000 a year. William K. HOOMJWi aiehilect lo the al I anion. Md. The war department ha turned over lu (ieneral Hbaftei the complete direc tum uf all military attain in Alaaka. (Jovernor Stanley, of Kauaa. hat de cided to try the cumhtioiial par, len plan on the Uilter made uf niiauiiei in llm ttate penitentiary. The cvoudilion are Kanaaa Cur. Mo ., how id of eajucaiion that Ihe penou leleaied (ball uol drink. I 1J u'"' "' Umclly1 (oreuio! nirn ol gain urn or loal. hia profeation, commuted tuicida ba- . . ... , oauav be wu in debt. A penalon of (27 a month ha been granted l,ula B. Hau, lull, the IB-veai- ! An MtpdlttOO under Profeawr A. old daughter of Prank II. IJamUII. u Nathur.t. w In. h latuacan l, along chief engineer of Dewey ditpatch In.al the uoitbeunl oaal of llnH-nlaad for MoUulluch, who died fiom tuuttukt I'rofeaaor Amlree, the miaalng aeronaut, tba day aftei the battle ul Manila bay. "J '" HeliinglHiig. Sweden Rivers Clear of Ice From Dawson to the Lakes. REASON WMIWHA1 BACK W AID llualoaaa in t al lh Klmotllia M. Irupolla n , .,,,,,11. Kuiinliig n anil Might Port Tnwnenif, June 18. The Up per Yukon rivet in 0OO0 for navigation, arid the teamer Flora, which left Daw Kin May ..", arrived ut White Hone flint 8. One of l.'-r pa--ei,.-rn, Wil liam P. Allen, of Scuttle, who arrived lu re tonight on the nteiimner A 1 K i, reHirta the Yukon river opened for navigation at Dawnon May 17, nine lava later than lat yeur. Tlm trip waa made with difficulty until I.uke Marib wa reached, hera the ice had to be cut in order to get through, Ha ,.-I.' loodod - - at Taginh. Dnlweeu Tagiah and BoBBOtt, N mora were punned, all luudud and Ixiuml lur Dowaon. Since tlm big file, I law nun has been the acene (if biiaine activity. Saw mill have been running day ami night, but have la-en unable lo nnpplv the de mand lot lonbOti Kvury mm who can drive a nail ha aecuied employ- naflt, Tba aeaaon I aoincwhiit bai kwanl thi year and aa a raoult the clean-up did not OOroBIOBOa until a abort time before Allen Hurled out. He nay what little wa known uf the reaulta uf the oleun-up wan moat n.n i-fm lory and slaiin owner were jubilant. Many predict that the output of gold tin yeur will l ir eiceed the expectation ol the mot aahgninc. Allen naya Ihe reported exo lua (mm Dawaon (or Capo Nome i mythical, a tlm new ol the atrike at that place bad not rein bed Duuhuii when be loll. The Intent new from Atlin brought down on tlm Al Ki alult' that the open mining neanon him again been inml poned from June l.r to July I. (bibl ( uiianiotier (Hnhurn given an u lea- ami for caoalng the delay tba I a large number of claim am in (Impute and lli.it he will not BBdOrUka the leltle in. nt of the (location of title until Ihu arrival of the niiniatcr of mine or bit reprcncnlutive, who will hear the cane and put DB0B them. The delay iu ettleincnt cuune u atuguation of buai lie, a many uf the beat cluima are tlod Op. RETr.ATED TO IMUS. nttplaat Driven iu tka Partlle! lalaag Tuwn. Manila, June 16. Tlm Filipino ro treated Revurnl mile KoulbWBfd after yenierdav'n ciigagciuent, lo the atrougly fni 1 1 lied town of I in ii- The hclling uf the American wurabip ilmve tba ichel from BoflOOfi 'The Alucrnann control aevernl more mile ol Ihe count. (i. in-ill Law ton, with hia -tall, uml a tfOOp of the Fourlh cavalry, ntartcd to uncertain the nature of tlie inaur- gent Miiition. Ihe geneial rinle hva mile alnng tbecoaal to llacuur without discovering Ihe enemy. He (mind the town full of white flugn, but there Were no noldiera there. Tlm women and children, who hud Med lo the wmnl during the bombiirilmeiil, were camp ing in the mini ol their home. The alodl bud ulmoMt knocked the town to piece. The big ihiinh wrecked, and ninny building weie ruined. Kven llm tree and nhrubhery weie turn, u it by u I a I llOIBI, Sevetal buodiod wmuen and childieu came into ihe American line (or refuge, anil the road Iron Baoooi wa cnvcied all day w ith prOOOMioni Ol llieni un fiHit and in cat In, driving aiiituul and OHirflnfl gmnla on their beuJ. The appcaiaiice uf the bottlo-OOld iMtiflod to the BorMBOM ol Jentcrdnv't lighting. The tree ulung the nvcr, between tlm line, are alumni turn down bv bullel. The American oltk oei ealiiuale that 100 iiinurgenta were killed and that NO were WOOOdod dui iug ihe iiigagaraaBli The next battle will ptohably la longht ut liuun. The American trmipn will aoou con Irol the OOMl to Civile. Van KilteOi n,iu WatiaOeO, Wanlnngtoii, June lit. The (ulluw ing wa rOOOlVOd at the war department ted. n "Manila, June 10. Adjutant (ien eral, Washington: LoWtOO'l Iroopt under Whcaton and OTOIIllllBO OOOIIpy the countrv emit h to BaOOOr, Ibey have KOOtod weatwanl and HON din lance aonlhward on the line o( the .M-U liver and the llacool mad. The encmv uppiiar to have rctticl en the latbniua, ahamlniiing the buy OOOntiy, The lighting venter, lav waa level a, Om loa wa 10 killed and 40 wound ed, a majority at the croaatng of .a hi river, Tlm enemy wua driven hum heavy ami wcll-cunatructcl in trctii limenta, lo which they held ten aoiouily. Their loa ia several hun dred, uf wbotn 10 weie buried tint morning. They will not probably make any determined future ataml in tlie aoutbern province. OTIS." Scarih foi Ihe hodv ol Sennlor Rood, drowned in the I'nipoii.i, ban been abandoned. It it thought tu be cov ered with aand and debri. Ilnlglan tapltel for f It 1 1 1 Hrnnaeln, June 10. llelgian capital tnlt will develop the Plnhppiuen. A OOBtpaay wu tuim.-.l tlnn alterniHUi with a capital ol 1,000,000 damn. The Imard of director Includes M. Melol llurgo, Naiinir de BrOOqoOVlllo and M. Thieiipont, uieiuler nt the tlelglau obajibor, and M. Amhe. Bol glan (Minn I general at Manila. Rood Klver Un factory ha nuld 3J,. 000 ilrawUurr crate thua fur thin teu ton. Urn, In. Will I tag al Hrat. Hrct, Fi.n ce. Jim III. It haa been definitely neltl.sl that Captain Allied Dreihm, who lelt the water of French Uulaiia June 10 on the Fiencb oruiter Slat, wih iliaetubark here. The mili tary ant1, otitic ol t Ii is port have been notified to tin effect. taanf i Arrhi.i.h..p rartattoi Portland, Jana 17. Alaiandar Chritlie, arobbiahop of Oregon, wai welcomed to hia new ice yeiturday. nol onlv by Ootboliet. hut by Protetant of every thade o( belief. And naver wa a more genuine or tnlhoiiattio weloome aoomded a pieltle. I mm the time ol hit arrival, al :H0 P. M., he waa In the handn ol a Joyout orowd ol prloott and laymen, ami not till after midnight Wat be able lo letire. Tba church chimet in the Catholic towera ul Portland pealed merrily at he nut MOW 11 to tlie an bioplMOPni retidenca on bit way tu the InaUllOtlOO cere niony. In the afonlBg a many citi zen at could crowd into the Mariiunrn n.neinbled to welroOM him. He it de lighted with Portland, and wat modi moved by the warmth nd fervor of hi) ruieplion. Trade Ilk JaaalV Kingnton, Jai J000 17. The i-m I of the local Irint war, ami the col lap of tlm Kngl.-h " hema for uion oiliaing Ihe Jamaican fruit trade, leuvit the BoOtOli Kruil Compnny ma (er of the lUnallon. Thi development ha canned widenpread patlflMtkm. It in generully regard. I an tlm Hmt (mil n( the reciprocity batWMB .liimaica uml llm United Stale wht( h It to much de tired. It it lelt that the prenence of the fruit compnny will diuw into the inland other A rloan OOtOipriOM a MOB an treaty ralallonl render MMtod a permanent in.irkei lur Jamaican product in the Dnitod statet. lurk, llivmle Nrl. ib-lgrade, June 17. A number of Albanian band, aninted by 2,000 Tut kith regular troor, are reported to have attacked n number ol Servian HI' bagW in tic JarOOilM diatrict. It It added that during the lighting a huge BOB bar uf men were killed ami wound ed on laith aide. The Turk, it it pointed nut, being in uiior furce, OTOrpOWOTOd the frontier gunid and now blockade three village. A force Of Servian regular troop ha been or dered tu ihe -, cue ul Ihe conflict, with urder to repul-e tlm invudera. War en A uloimiMlra. Chicago, June 17. Tim South Park comminniunci linvu iued an order excluding from tlm driveway ami boulevard all vehicle propelled by electricity. The main reunou (or the H.tiou uf tlm comniiiaion wu the allagod effect n( the rvacbinea upon the Iu one, the unlinul, it it claimed, be coming frightened al the tight uf the Otomobilei ami threatening Ihe Uvea of the oeonpaota uf other cuiriagci 0i well u pedcatriuui and cycliiti. A Srlllrinenl llached. London, Juno I . Ambaiiador Cluutu ha received (mm tho foreign office a communication on the Alaika qoeetioo, which ia anderatooil to bo a Mtiafaotory lemimrary arrangemvnl uf affuirt. Tlm ufficiult u( the fuieign office, while unwilling to ditcutt the details, uaaiire the prena that the Ala-ka difficulties nre practically ItnOOthed Otai until the meeting o( the high cmm. em in Augllit. VI, re Mini r,r Olla. Wanhington, June 17. Tho admin latratlon t waking up to the oooi mlty u( a larger fnrco iu the Philippine and ouiiaeiptently ii organizing three regiment iu addition to the regular foroee, While it i ntated that theav tlnee will be fulluwed hy ulhcr il (cneral Otii detnamla them, it il t llcve.l lliul in i - i on lia had an in 1 1 inn t inn that be nbuiild not ank lur troop. THE RDIT COMPLETE Rebel Loss at Zapote Wa Over a Thousand. 40UIHALDOS ARMY S( ATTKKKL Pill pi na artenal aa4 aaanionlilao ''p I,,,, i i laaaa Sneaaf He terteal the i ewn. Manila, June 17. Imnt, which ia now occupied by (JonwnJ Lowtoo, but which ieite.l the OotBUUdl fM month, i naturally a ItMOfl POOltlOB. The rebel lelt behind tlielU and pow der, evidence of their hunly retreat. The relief lUrtOd lo move tlm Fili- arnenul. Oarlriilgo factory ami pino Paria, June 111. A pieliminaiy and in foi in a 1 meeting of tin 000 -el en gaged in the Venetuelaarb tra ion cat took place at the nnnlMry ol Imcign atTairt t liia uioriung. The formal meeting ol the couiniiiiiooeii will take place Thnrtday. Will form , ri a Umlatry Pari, June 17 M. Puincare In- lot mad Prooidonl Loubet thi morning that he would ucci i l the tank o( form ing a cnbiuet. He wuuld take the war portfolio in addition tu the presidency of the council. M. MolloO, in an interview with M. rmucure, atrougly meed the hitter to (onn u cabinet wbOM main plunk would be the MttlemeOt uf the Dre.vhii affair. Onnttna in Oemvaa Kaal Africa LoniloB, June 17. Advice received here fiom Kat Africa ibow that (am ine it moie prevalent in the German pOMOMrOBOi OWing to the drought, which alo prevail nlaimingly in the Britllh protectorate. Hiindiedt of women and chil.licn aie dying ol star vation, uml the rati lent white arc wholly unable to cope with the dit trca. ttenOntna Onptnrt a Halt Oarpel, l.oiiilon. June 17. The Cairn ,.r... apomlent of the Daily Newt auyt: A Bait of bodonin Aralm reaanlle at. lacked a convoy ol Rgyptiani with the lioly carpet of Mahomet, between Mecca and Modina. A tierce ooofliot taiOOrJ, Four Mklien lod three civil ian of the convoy were killed, and the rent tied. The Bodoutnl hold tho car pet for rMiaoui. Ariiiiraiiun of Venemela OeneOary, Pari, June 17. The llrit lurinal meeting of the Yeneiuela arbitration iMiiimianion opened thin morning. Tlie neavinut are to be held in the name lOOmi in which the Spnninb-Americau pi acc OomaiMrOB met. Italy IreaaajHli nnthilaetlen. London, June 17. Tho Italian gov ernment, nav the correspondent ol the Daily Mail, ha dcmamleti MtlltnOlion (TOM France (ur the arbitrary arret al Nice of the Italian general, Uiletta, taken Into CBItody there un charge ol espionage. Orefwa I'lonver. PottUnd, June IT. The annual re union ol Oregon pioneera waa cele brated here today, About 400 were in utlenadance, Hie badge ranging from IMI to IIM, The native ion and daughteia OBtortalaod the pioneer- in a titling manner, extending hoepitalitie to tba founder n ut Oregon. Aaeleottic -treat railwav bat jut boM OOOipletad It) Kona. San Fran cmco ha been Balled OpM for 15 ei- pi'iience.1 moioriuen. Qotant-BiotHno Wntlnap New (oil, June 17. Count Cantini, the Kutaian amhaatador to tlm conn BP, at the Waldorl-Attorla laid to night thai he would make the predic lion that (he l nite.1 State, would reap gn at MMBIONiol advantaget (rum the Boot Bloat tan rail top. Ceo. Of life TuhvrralaaU. Kankakee, III., .1 17. Sererty Ml Ol IU Olilob OOwa at the Katlerii llhiion inaajM bOOfHoJ lolay (bowed ligwl ol tiiberculotit after inoculation with tuberculin. They will bo tlaogb tared. -.. . I... l I.... pow.ler mill ai iinua wwaii barelv lOOOOOdod, when their iirmy re treated to Boono Tioto nod Pwm dm Mai ma. The nihyoi of Inin. when he surren dered the town to QoOOWtl LotrMB, nil id tlm iBiarfOBtl were bald put lur ammunition. Tliit i nut conlii mcd, foi their dead had belt ami cartridge boxea half tilled with ammunition. A ifonk told (ieneral Law tun that 4,0011 rebel were (lelelldllig Zn'te. ami that each bud aworn upon a cruci fix lhat he would only leave the held dead, (ieneral haw tun think lhat the defeat under nuch circuujatnBOM ao 0MBU lor the doaoMliMttoa of tho inoBrgenti. The Twcnly-limt ami Ninth ii.funtry are returning to Manila. The Fourth infuutry, Tliirleenth inlnntiy anil Firat Wyoming infantry btVO been lent out 10 rflnfOMO Luwton ami to hold the town. SaltpcUr by the ton and (bounnmle of poumla of antiquated artillery am munition and brown powdol were un earthed in llm powder-bOOM, uml large qSBBtitiM had been dumped in the river by Ihe Baaing army. The panic-stricken rebel leave giver; up icm-ihI ol their beat tlefennivc poi tion in their wild flight southward. Cavite Veijo, Agitinablo home; Novel eta ami the entire region where the Filipino once WMtbod the Spanish, were desei ted uftei the buttle uf ZaKite. ( laptolfl Cubell, of 1 ieneinl Wbeu'.ou'e atuff, with three MmpOBiM of tho Twenty-lint regiment, rOCOOBOltOrod in the directiun of liuiit. The rebel, who were appaieully expecting au at tack, retired, leaving behind them 20 Spauiah piisuupii, who joined tho American!. The rehols bavu gone to the mountain along the lake. Accord ing to the native toiic. they carried 100 dead and 300 wounded tbruiigh Uacoor niter the recent battle. The native are now ducking into Bacour, and it il probublu theie nre many luldleri In plain clutbe among them. Tho whole section i practically without IoihI, anil (ieneinl Oti ha or dered the distribution of lice uml bee' to the inhahitant. Many people still refuse to credit the storic of tlm usMinainution ol (.cneral Lunn by u gnurd ut Aguinaldo's head quarter. The failure of the Filipino to follow up tho pence negotiation strengthen the impression that their overture! WON merely to gain time mid then lute the American lo show their hand. A mu i.l detachment of rebel entered the rear of the American lines, tblM in ile- north of Cnlumpit yesterday, mid deitruyed the teb-giupli wires uml sumo tailioud truck. The Third mtilleiy and tlm signal men have repined the work of the insurgents. There wua a skirmish at San Fernando yesterday, in which there wu heavy tiring, a huge (one of insurgents Inking part. Tlm Inilcpcmlf uciu, a levol'ttionnry oigun ol May 10, a copy of which ha just been obtaioad, pi nits un interview with (.cneral I. una, showing the Higu- meuts be used to keep up the spirit of hi follower, lie represent ti e Pill pino MOM M prospering "boOBOM the Americans have gained onlv a bun- drotb pail of Loaon by hard lighting," ami ay the wumcn uml children till ing tlm tielda within the Atuciican line give the proOMdl of their work in aupport of the Filipino nrtnv. lie i Haid to have further remarked: "More AmeiicutiH will he killed bv ambus cade, surprise uml disease than in battles. I detent wai, but WO cannot accept peace at uny ptice but inde pendence. The Americans mlTered lor their own independence, ami in their own hearts they appreciate why we tenia! them." AgalanMe RepnrteO aiaaiolaated, OllioagO, June 17. The Tribune to- day printa the following! LondOB, June 17. An unconfirmed lOporl is circulnted bete that Aguiual- lo i. as met a fate similar to that meted out to Henernl I.nnu two davs u& IK'tail ol the assaisinntmn nre lack ing. However, us the report wai brought into Manila by u native, it finds some believer there, ami the London paper have made everv effoit to verify it, but so (at have bora un successful. It ia nppooad here that the uiurdei wa done by Luna't friend. " Waihington, June 17. (ieneral Oti hai cabled conthunng the nssasii BOtlOB of (-ieneral Luna, which be re gard ai bound to have a good etlect, at hil large following will BOO un duubtedly be for pence. Colon Orcaa'i Charge). Wai luce, Idaho, June 17. The Idaho Slate Tribune, the official organ ol the Ooaor d'Alene miner' uniom, prOBOBBOM the drowning of Miko Johnaon ut Wanlner a cold bloo.leil murder on the part ol the authorities, and calia un the grand jury to iuvesli gite. It assert tnl Johnson was driven insane by threats made while the coroner ' jury had Ma in the wealbox and bv maltreatment in Otto on. The authority (or the lattjr at ertion ii not given. Kmlak lllarovvra a llniaalni Bor. Spokane, June 17 Dooglni Mar lin, tho 11-year-old ton of Loui I. Martin, (ell into tlie river vesterday afternoon at the big whirlpool and In body it Mill mining. Tlie lad wat lil ting on a cofferdam, hi feet banging ver Ihe whirlpool. He waa inisaej md workmen ibooght he had gone home, but a kmlak enthuiiail who waa taking a snap-abol at that portion of the rivet, including the cofferdam, while focuin hi Inttrument, taw tbo boy' body pan acres the picture on the lighting leu. Hit wai the only fret to witneea the tragedy. A WARM RECEPTION, i r.ri Attack on Nan r.rnsnihi ltpulad -oeoip lfl i Kiiua. Manila. June 19 Alter cutting the railioad and telegraph line at Apalit. for the purjse o( levering communi cation, the rebelt attacked (Ieneral MaoAithnr' line at San Fernando, at 4 lM thi moining. They met with an unexpected warm reception, and were repulsed with a Ion of 78 killed. 80 priaonen ami many wounded. The rebel force, estimated to have numbered 5, 000 men, advanced Health ilv from Ihe jungle north of the oily and then divided, with the evident pur pose of luiroumling the Americans. The outposts ol the Iowa regiment ill ,,,veie I the eneinv and retired to their line, where the entirediviiion awaited in un entrenched poillon. The Kansn and low regiment re ceived Ihe first shuck of tlm attack. RnOaTtlog their liro until the enemy was within (100 yard, the first volleyi of the Amaircani bit the rebel, wbc relumed the fire wildly, the reit ol the line fuiling to advance. Itra.ly for I lie A Hack. The American, who thoroughly an Joyod the novelty of tho eiltiation, waltlog OB ftlluck, sullied forth, und the inmrgent Iboioapon turned and fled into tlm jungle. Our losi wai 14 men wmimhd, and the majority ol them are only slightly hmt. General Fun-Ion' brigade of KalisBII and MoBUnnna, uml (ieneral Hule'i brig- .. M .1. ujMHll Utl.l III.' uue, me eveuieeuio iriiiii'.ie Iowa regimcnl, costitiitud the force en- gaged. Aguinaldo i reported to have per sonally conducted ihe attack, uml prep m at mil were made for several ilaya to bring forward troops from Cumluba, and otbera from Dugupan were Han nn ted by rail. Along the front ol the Kama regi ment, SO rebel dead weie counted. The tint news ol the Filipino ad vance wu roportod by a telegraph op eratoi, who was sent to the biidgeut Apalit to Mosrtalfl the cunie of a lueak iu one of the wire, lie was compelled to bout a busty retreat under tiro. Aaana.lnatlnn of l.una. A Spanish officer, who has been i piiaoncr in ihu hand of the rebels and who was relensed bv Aguinaldo, liai come through our lines to Manila. He claim to iiuve been a wituesi ol the assassination of (ieneral Luna. Ac cording tu hi story, Ihe relation Ire tween the two Filipino leaders hud been (trained to the breaking ioint because ol Lunn' attempts to assume control of nffuiis, ami (he final ruptme was forced by Aguinaldo issuing sectet orders to the provincial governor. Lunn thereupon wrote lo Aguinaldo, demanding copies o( the documents, and Aguinaldo replied curtly Hint Luna wu n geuernl of the army, und that the civil government did not con cern him. Luna, on opening the reply at hit heudqunrters in the presence of his offlceis. exclaimed hotly: "Ha will he dead tomorrow. " One officer, who wus Iriendly to Ag uinahlo, hastened to warn him, and Aguinaldo culled togethei 30 trusted soldiers, (ellow town-men of hi, and stationed them amuu,l hia houee, with instructions tu kill any one attempting to enter, regardlesi of rank. Lunn appeared the next day. and mw Agiiinuldo ut the window. A member o( the guurd -aid: "Aguinaldo bus gone to insnect the troops." I. una then exclaimed: "You are a liar," hew bit levolvcr, struck the guurd and tried to (or.-,, an entrance into the house. Before he could aso hi revol ver one of the guard- hnyonetted him in tliu back und the othen stubbed him. Iu nil, be bud 30 wounds. Lu nn' aid-de-camp wu killed in the BUM way. STORER IS PREsI Queen of Soain n.r. . -"divest new American Minister" NO FORMAL MM I. in- Puhllr Kept In ln.o,,r. ,,. am,, i ii. . " i. .... ... liienl.,, Madrid, Jbb) poiiin-i UBItOll Htl n hpmn, Uelhiiur Sim, i 1 Q TL. Ill ""'J I t'llllilt-l ', . . . (orinill uildioncu l.v ,, . ""til lodnv Tl.u, - '""I'WOl onlv a In mr.ll.l i.!. 'Ptwm r huaa '? i ". "aie carriBwi Ihu ,v, I ..!. I.... - ! ' ..... ,, eouvi v,., from the Hotel de Rome i o ' und tmik bin buck to th 1,01.1 tin audience. Premlai s,t..., ' touted Mr. Storei to I i. m There were no tmA. .iJ' palnoe. Mr. Storer' le.-eptloll urinnnounoed inordur toavoidJiaS able inc. !..,,r iuubMbJ Tlm fan! that i . ., nrr n0). I not kiirtii iainu - i- ., rO ,, , when ministers are received LSn are only made in the ca ( ,jT dor. Nevertheless, tl 111 Illl.'Ut. . I wua rurv 1.. . '"cl nllu i-n in, ii.,., I. - . -' '. lonniua .nr. oiorer, and iiidiiiraii nutty concerning th iieall , pj u....i M,.k'n.iu. ESCAPE FROM DEVILS the TWELVE LIFELESS BODIES. Ite.ult or Mil Klntn.lou In a Coal Mlnr In Nova ItOttBi Halifax, N. S., .luno HI. A epecinl from Uluco bay, C. 11., one mile from tlm Caledonia mine, one of the colliei ies of the Dominion Coul Co., any an explosion, accumpunied iiy terriblo loss Of life, occur red here today. More than 40 men were iu Ihe pit when the liplottOfl occurred, and it i believed nearly all of them perished. Twelve ltfeleBS bodies have already been re covered. The explosion was oaused by gas, which bud accumulated in the old workings. The night shift had ju-t come out of the mine, otherwise the loss of life would have been more ap palling than it is. Some of those in the mines escaped through the top, but bow many i not yet known. The offlcal at 10 A. M. were unable to state bow many were in the pit, but ay there may have been 65. Maries Clark' AMneton sentr.nrr.il New York, June It). (Jeorge It. K. Harrow. piiuoi,al ill the kidnaping of Marion Clark, wu today lentenuod to 14 year and ten months' imprison ment. Carrie Jones, hail of Barrow, who pleaded guilty uml turned Mate's evidence, was sentenced to four years. The trial of Mis. Burrow will follow. Ill tlir. Track of the Storm. Milwaukee, Wis , June 19. Surgeon King's report of the conditions in the truck of the storm north o( New Rich mond reports three persons killed, a large number injured, and says 100 peisons in the vicinity of Ktchardson ami 41 persons neur Clayton need mediate relief. Ala.ka, II n miliary. Washington, June The first step in the direction ol losing a put f our Alaskan territory developed m the negotiations (or a modus vivetrdi es tablishing a preliminary boundary line between Alaska and Biitish Colombia In this modus England demanded and our state department acceded to a prop osition giving Kngland several miles of territory on the Dultnr, trail, which means that we have rclimiuiihed what we have always claimed to be the bonndary, IT .1. .. mm. . . H.. 11.11,,.. Tl . .. ' '' '"oui'inrai. - . ,ew xora. June ll).A ,li,ltthJ Joumul ami AHrerii.. iJI Kington, Jamaica, lays: A few 4mI ul'O u 1:11 1.- hunt ,.,.,,,..:'..;... , " , , loioig nuir nal lowed up the mouth of the EitfoinJ river, in Ornish (hiiana. fmm . - 1 sea. The men hud been hufffted ibtgi at sea for three day and eights w t out food or water, ex,fe, to fieu, rdt'O if llian aTOMOenlaTtaal reituceu Dy mo terrible firivalions ll,n II. t I llll'i r(ll '. The (our men were French convict,! who nan escaped hum the penal Hilla inunt at Sun Jean in Uaroal, I'ajeiu,,. on wnai is can, i uevil i island, whtn Ureyhis wat counneu. it appears tbi they eluded the gumd, stole the jirin ennoe, got together a liltlu luoj M water and put to se. The laafav' w ater were washed overboard, W(k men prefcricl the rigms of ImngniM thirst to the penal settlement. They got to New Amsterdam, Dv.rt Guiana, w hich they reached alter tnt out adventure! and much loleiig The oldest fugitive is a lioutanger ti berent, exiled seven years by Pmiinj Cut not for political reasons. H-, a professor of rhetoric at Paiii Hi companions aie an aitist, an opting and a landed propi ietor. ill men 0 were once in good positiom. Tial ages range from 37 down hi 31 rein The llritish (.ui.inu police htTtMl aireited the men, and they will J sent back to t'ayenne. FoiiiimIi al Fiench (irisoii authorities tisedtoi descriptions of escaped prisoners ttt neighboring colonies and demuDil a return. This practice hus been u doood in recent yours. The fonil enped couviulH have gunu iiitottaM tenor to search for wmk. RIO GRANDE FLOOD. n... Much ItMioHcr. nt l.itr.do atl I'olitta above. Laredo, Tex., Juno l'.l. Thi Grnndu today reached the hif! stage since 1800. Tlm wuler workiul ice plunts were tiiMidcd and ciUBfrlK to shut down, causing a suspension i work ut several place. Many hnnal of poor peoplo nlong ti e hanks on bott sides were flooded or washed uasvim the coutent swept duan tlie river. I Tlnee liuinun bodies acre seen rtnatintl down the river, hut owing to tliu saitl current, they could not be recover! Many dead nniinul and large quanti ties ol gulden nd (arm pindttcli being cuiried by, showing heitr above. Snn Antonio, Tex., June I- Hood which has devastate! w w (.ramie valley hns "caused W property that will approximate ?. 000. The first now fimu Bfataar, which was laid in mini by II Wedneaduv. wus received todT- " dispatch says that the entire W wiped out niid allcountv recoiflisn"; stroyed. Tho people are Imiiisirai, tm are being sheltered and fed on Bih'"i intions by the negro cavaliy iwi Fort Clark. BAKER-HOWARD FEUD. I Hrt im- t.n.ur. on . lcr.B,.rt. Treiitun. N. J., Jojie ,9 T,( BUndard Oil Company today filed a e-t. m ate with the eecretary o( itate increoaing it capital ttock from llOO . totll0.000.000. Olthe latter "cu.int. 1 10,000,000 ii to be preferred J00k, pay.ng 1 1, per cent quarterly dW lend. The ceiticfi.te ii .igned by Boory M. Flagler, president, and T D ( larke. secretary. Colonel Smith, 0f the New York reni ment, hat asked to be retired. He was ............ i i i .-......,,, , uvmi ,n , recent meat. engage - linker Siicrevtla In Klllln rrom Aaabaih. ChleOOO, June 19. A ipedll Tribune from London, New was biongth bete to lb that James Howard, a member ol ...I .l .J 11. I LJ.... .... lelli . ceieoraieo Dimei-n'1""1 y shot from ambush anil killed i.eai Chester last night, llowanl beWj to tho White and Howard luctiow the Bokor-Howord feud, OOBOfltOil of flrinir the shot iu that killed Tom Baker, while guard in the oourlhouse y:u I. tJ., ,lol,L ll.e Irillini! have ed here, but the atory wa- toll". reliable man who livei in 1 iv tw' 11,. 1I..1 ...... 1,1a hus t.eell ever since the murder of l""1 j and since the Phi I pot have J'11"1"1' Baker faotion it ha been t,,lfvJJ some one on the other side wouM Kerliiruclly Tr.aty ! Waihington, June I9.-TM i , t ,. ,..i ,. ,, urn ii ii., Hreut Britain, covering .liL t. n.:.:.l. I.,,li.iu c.i.illie! nun nirj uiiiisu iiiv.iw trie .-- Tkk un-ler und i rar Id b?i county- brr1 rcciproc'1' iris Harbadoe, will bo ligned II depaituiont thi afternoun me nrst rectprociiv irwu; . ., i . . . . . . i tin reciprocity clause ol tne mus. Plngr. oa lit. Waroal I Laming. Mich.. June Pingree marked the eloaing "V,, legialature by tending in ""TJ, which hollv inticiM - : lor alleged failure to entry H ple'a w. abes. The governer fetOJJ amended beet-augur bounty ' also the bill appiopriatinit J' (tJa) tate buildings and an exhi Pan-American eiajiti"ii at h'1" UndoB.TinolBTbe ChoJ5 sionaiy Society conrinn """.Iibar trole at Kieng King Fu. fcW'" two native miisiona-ies weit '