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Eugene City Guard. I. L. CAMPBELL, r, ...!...,. KUOENK CITY OREGON EVENTS OF THE HAY An Interntlng t'allarlloll or llama Kroar. tha Two If rinUphrra l ....... t In a ' i ' 1 Kiiriu. Crop prospect! In England id I France liars improved. The French chamber of deputies Will support the new cabinet. Fire in the freight ynr.li at Toledo. O.. did fSUO.UOO damage. Rlflfa New Yorkert are on their way to Alaika to develop Ameiican iniiiM. A life lite ttatue of wild gold will be Colorado'! state exhibit at the Peili ax position. Kesr-Admirsl Sampson will re llnquiib comruaml ol the Noitb Atlan tic squadron in November. John Dull la aald to ho in a had pinch and Germany ami Fram e are not lar behind. They all need American gold. Tha new French cabinet ia being well receive! Two hoitlle group have withdrawn their opposition and uioil Journals are favorable. Three hundred native i'orto Iticsin have been enliated in the new battal ion authoriled by tha war depaiment, and luo more will be taken. Agninaldo eipecta recognition after the next election. He ha proclaimed that the present administration of the United Ktatet will meet defeat and Fil ipino ladtpradaoM will follow. Newi received from Idaho ia to the effec t that the Northern I'acilio rail way hat beaten the Oregon Itallwuy & Navigation (Company in the light for the control of the Clearwater valley At Pooghkeepsie. N. V., in the col lege boat race, I'ennaylvunia (our oarad and Cornell freshmen were the winnera. The eight-oared race win an eiciting conteat between tbl llhacani and Columbia. A dispatch from I'ckin anya: Q, A Flitche, interpreter of the French lega lion there, haa lieen ItrOok by u China man, and ia aulfeiing Irom biulaea. Tlie French imiiiilei demauda a public apology (nun the tsung li yiitnen. Kir Thoiuna L-ipton'a cup challenger Shamrock waa launched at Mlllwall, England. Aa tha Shamrock reached tnidatream Irom the Blips, a barge cul llded with her, Hiking the vaWil'a bow above the Wateilino, and making a lug dent. At Pueblo, Colo., the Kilera itnclt- ri, one of the trust plant, has reni I nperatloni with about half the legulai foice. The wages paid out are ibotll what the companv oilginnlly olTereil, and the men are gnaranteeil prolan Hon il they choose to violate the eight houi law. A all atnry building tunned in Min imi entailing a loss of Il HO. 1)00. Mauv bull lings were wim ked and aome stock killed In Ilradley, Neh., by a twister. President Timothy Dwighl has had farewell to Yale, ami drlivuicd his last hiccaluureale sermon. The degree of dix'toi of lawa haa been confened on William It Dav, by the New Voik uuiveraity. Owing to the prolonged drought and the plague of locusts Asiatic Itussia it Ihiealeued with famine. A young woman in the Atlin coun try haa dieoovered a vein of quarts mile long and 1100 feet wide. In a religion! riot near Home, seveial men have been killed, and troops have been aent to quell the noteia. Ooldieekera on Edmonton tiail art divng of aourvy and Bold, An attempt will he made to get food to them. At the pence conference Russia tub milled a propoaal to keep navies ol the world at a atandatlll for three years. At the Hough Widen' icoiiion at I us Vega. N M . Colonel Thiihlore ItiHise velt waa presented with a gold medal. Colonel Thomas It Cornelius, an Dreg, in ploBMI and a veteran of tha earlv Indian wait, died at I'muelnit, Or. China will leai down her great wall at an enonuous eipense. A Chicago civil engineer will superintend the work. At Camden, N. J , tire damaged the Moru-I'hillipt chemical work lo the client of 1100.000 Tlnee large build' ing used in the manufacture of phos phate were deslioyed. The otllciiult of tilt South Chicago Furnace Coiii'auy will slait up their big hint, and it is expected it will run iteadllj foi an Indefinite period. Its entiie capucilv for Hie nulling It months has alien. ly been sold. The body of Ensign Monugliau, w ho waa killed in Samoa, was tilling ly re reived in Cortland. A ieiuiem masi waa said at tlie cathedral and a scimon Was preached bv Aichhithop t'lnisiie. The body was eacoiled to the train by naval, uiihtaiy and chuich organise-Hoiia LATER NEWS. California report! a profitable fruit leaton Admiral Hampton bai been granted a Hon Ui's leave of abseme The lewey borne fund contributions have reached nearly IIV.noU. A iii-mii, in company will builJ a linelter in -has la county, Cel. Spain haa told the gnnhoat Velat quel to Venet uela for 1(0,000 frani A steam flue collapsed on a Missis lippi river steamer tcalding five men, two fatally. After an absence of ill years a Min neaixdit man returned lo Hand trial for grand Ian 10 Captain Cnghlnn will go to I'uget ootid after all, aa commandant of th aval tlation at llremerton. The navy department hat received information that Admlial Dewey tailed Irom Colombo for I'ort Said. Owing to the ill health of Mrt. Mc Kinluy. the president hat abandoned hit proposed trip to the coast. Ooveruo' Jones, of Arkantat. liar isaued a pioclamation In whloh hi- tays the imiiortutioii of tuiners mutt sense). Two Japanese tailors Jumped from die plague thip anchored at Kan Prim- :itco, hoping to reach thore, but were J row tied. The campaign will cense in the Phil Ipplnei until the bad weather is ended Meanwhile Otis' force will l- increased bj 40.000 men. 1 ho secretary or war has sent a rr I'li st to Oeueral II. (J. Otla, ut I.... Angeles, lo count to Washington for a .inference in regard to tffairt in the I'hihppinet. The coroner's investigation of tl two negroes killed in the Alabama raci riot, found that they were allot down III Rohl bl'sil, but failed ;u bring to light the guilty pntiea. Itallroad ticket agents In the entire territory west of Chicago will have their Incomes materially increased after July I. After tins date agent will receive liheiul commission for telling in kets over foielgn or OOMieCl ing lines. These comiiibision will run from IjS ceiitt to f 4 per ticket, the av erage being about 1. A St. Louis police officer found con e iled in a dirty trunk ami a valise a MM of money eiC hug (15,0110 tn government boiuls, guld and lull ol large denotuiiiatinna. The polict think that this small fortune it the propeity of Mrt. Wulbonger Wackerle, an aged Merman woman who i- now a patient at the city Insane ayluin At Wallace, Idaho, deputy tlicnff have piiste.l noticea foibidding tb public olnervani e uf .lulv II. This it the anniversary of tha riot at Octn seven years ago It bus ever "line bean nhseived as M inert' Union day, the c ereises in the fiiieiiouii being similar I those nf Mi nal day. while in tin afternoon Kuuith uf Julv tiots an hold. Our sales abroad have moie thui doubled since I.s0. New Orleana will (urnlh the flrsl two nf the Spanish court tleiiographei. t Kit asked for. TEN THOUSAND A r r u 1 1 1 n g MEN. in r,ir in- I'hllliMiluss tlagln at Ones. Washington, June 80 Secretary Al ger, Adjutant Dor big and Colonel bird, assistant riiartetn)atter-geiieral in charge of transput tation, had in ham's cosultation with the president to day relating to the quettion of reinforce menti for (ienreul Otis. A definite decision was reached to continue re cruiting men at all the recruiting ItsV lions, and Secretary Alger said aftei the conference that'leneral Otis would have 40,000 when the rainy season rioted for resumption of active opera tion t. The enlistment! are to he for tervnt in the regular it r in y and recruits are U be organized into regiments or assigned to regiments already formed after en listment. General Corbin said the en listments would be for two yean. Ar rungementt are to be made at once for increasing the transportation Decenary to get tbete additional lioopt to the Philippines. The decision to reinforce General Otis by the end of the rainy seaaon it interpreted to mean that active cam paigning will cease until the had weather ends. I!y remaining quiescent under goo I -heller dating the rainy season it II hoped that the health of our troops will be comerved and the (lunger from ..lunatic lever reduced to a minimum. Enter in the day It was definitely de cided to begin enlistment! for the vol unteer serine under the act of tha lust congress. The adjutant-general's re port thow the regular army It up to its full aathoiliad strength. Recruit ing nltn-ers in the .i incipal i Itlei ol the country will be instructed iinuied iately to prapate to enlist volunteer! The nreieiit indicutiou ure tbut about 10,000 men will be wanted. ..luiitcert will not be aci epteil in organizations. Secretaiy Alger it do termiiied to adhere to that rule. Look ing over the act of congrest he bat con eluded that the authorization to raise these volunteer troops "at large" in dicutet a purpose on the part of con grea to follow out the plan successfully adopted in immune regluieritt. Iiniwiisil in ilis I'aslg. Victoria, li. C. June lit). Details ol the diow ning of five men of company G, Twelfth iiifautiv, United State" hi my, in the i'aig liver, June 8, Were brought heie from the Orient by the steamer 1 .in pre of China. A number of ,, ldier under the direction ol an omcer were crossing tne river on a sin, ill craft, made of bamboo lashed ovei amaii noais. i tie men were crossing in regular squads, but at the time of the accident the raft was over loaded ami rapidly tilled until it tank about 10 feet from the bank. The water wat full of struggling men, light ing against the swift current and heavy equipment, uml before they could he re o l live had gone down for the lust time. Four bodiei have been recov ered as follow Coiporal E. Hermann, Jasper I. Whiiuis, Nol Anderson, Joseph Nunc- ville. They were burled in the new national cemetery adjoining the old Spanish cemetery. THE CARGO Steam Barge Foundered io Lalce Erie. SINE PERSONS WEKK HIClWNKD The Itrinalnliia; four I'lekart I'D listen l.ltr - Ii I'rew n Hoard Hers M urk ur Htwei Nettt 1 1 sins. Eor TO yeart Woswell lleardley hat been islmatlei at North Lansing N V. William Whttl, of Denver, wat tin. ken by death while praying that lie might join hit wife, who had died 24 hums befoie. The elm tree at Fori Meigs, in Ohio, made famous by the campaign of Wil liam Henry HaintJu against the In liana, hat fallen. An Egyptian railioad haa Just placed another order in thu couuti y for S00 aleel freight cait. Negotiation ((lr rci ipiu, ity with Hillish Galena have proceeded so briskly that confident hone is evi. rested that a treaty will be tigned next year. The attoinev-geneial hat rendeied an opinion in winch be holdt that the) aecrelary of the tieatury hat no author ity under the law to compromise suite brought to recover additional dot let on good which have been under-valued wbeie no fiand or irregulanty is shown on the part of the uupoiur. A new sugar company nig.iinzcd in San Francisco ha IS, 000.000 to use in II.IH.II.III isle. One of the Prince LolfJ part panned ut fl.sno in (our day' lime at C.in Nome, Aluska Alter 3tl ballots weie taken, ie Ken lucky Dei ion nominated William tioebel lor goveruoi. A Japanese vessel lull at rived in San FranciSCO and i" said lo have bu bonic plague on board. Kintiug ha broken nut aftesh in Cleveland Seveial street cart weit demolished bv the mob, 1 be goveiiinieiit will use n "hello! ten I tic eiplosive powei in the (all cam pilign in the I'm . p n. 1 he fielght sieauier I'awi binned near Oapt lleuiy, coast of Fioiida HOI ctew of III was i k,. ! up. The aliip Selkirk went down on Apt leef, in the Phi li ppi ne, w ith a $400. 000 cargo. All hands weie saved. The Chicago stockyards stiikeis have been mcocssltil, 111 I have icluriied to woik at an iuciease of 'i!t centa a day. The peace conference will lay aside ditat iiiainent proiala. The Wussian ptoHials were decline. I ntmccei'table The varsity twiat nun was won bv Pennsylvania, with VVItOODlla second Twenty-seven thousand wople weie in attendance. Vanderbllt I. .is bought another road in the East, and the minor is being re- viveu in ii ne iiiicmi estailKhing a new traiis.onlineiit.il line. Iwenty-tive piOlM men. who went as representatives of a New Yoik mm- Ing company, have penslied from pri vatlon ami cold in Blbei ia. 1 el low stone has a new gevicr. The site of the opening it about the same as the famous Fountain gevci. I lie eiuptiou plays fiom 'J00 to 160 tect high. San FrancisiM authorities have dll coveted counterfeit dies (or ttampiug certificates of ideutiticatioii at given at Hong Kong. They cut an itupiut.mt pint ill the I binese smuggling si hemes. Not a soveieign or ruling piinceiu KONipa faile.1 to send UnjMII Vlcloua felicitations on tier BOth lunhdev. The live-ton sch.Huier Coke bat tailed htm San FrMOlaOO foi Manila. Cap lain rreitch, the sole occupant of the little vessel, etpcvtt to ica, h the Phil itpinei In tiO daya. The eipospion of iiatmal and manu factmed ohliicts of the south will take place at the Bland Ceiitial palace g New York, Conuneiu ing Octobel ii and ending Decern let I, lv.ia. A w i iter in a Pelgltu iiiagatine hat indiilgisi In a violent onslaught on Arcbbiahop 1 1 elan I and Fietuh Catho- lict. He aayt the Aiuei ican pielate is a tavage. and entnelv UM tai adv meed Preeident HMrj HortOO, ol St, vei ' institute, el liohoken, N J., receive! e lettei from Andrew Caniegiein which be donates the sum of (iO.000 foi the erection ol an engiueeiiiig laboratory A ttate celebration it lieing airangeil for the welcoming of Admiral IVwev lo bit old home in Moutiielier, Vl. , al though he elact hum which it Will lake bat not yet at been decided upou. FIRST CASE UNDER NEW TREAT V Itealee Wsnll In I i Mrt. Itlrh lor III. Ksjttlef ir lis. iiiisiiMiiii. Bl PaaO, Tet., June 30. The trial of Mrs Matlte Kich ha begun before the United Stales couillllHSioner here lo determine whether or not the shall be turiendete l to die Mexican author itie for trial at Juarez, on the charge of murdering her hub:nid there last April. John Kill, an American citi zen, was mysteriously shot in Juarez. lie was brought to El Paio in a hack next morning bv his wife ami died a few .lav latei a a n suit of Ins wound Halloo made application for the el- tradition of the woman, who it also an American citizen, and the cat bai amused wldespieild interest on account of it! peculiar features nml the fact that it it the first extradition case tin ier the ncutiality ngteemtut. RiOU made an ante mortem statement, in which ho mid his wile shot him, and this Will placed ill evidence. The sur geon also testltled, and the pioccc, lings of the Jourei com t which investigated the killing were introduced. Today Mra. Rich will testify in her own be half. The dead inau'i home wat formerly at Port Dodge, la., and hit father, ii banker, resides tlit.it. now. At our time the deceased lived at San An ton io, Tex. ninth With Rebels, Manila, June 10. Captain Oale'p tquadiou of the Pouttli euvaltv trfl barked for Morong Monday. Tlie gun boat Nanidan, which accomiianled th, tioope, vielted the town of Muuliulapa, on the west slime of the lake, and found a small liodv of lebel inlrcnclie.1 there. The intic iichmenla were shelled by the Napldaii, and when the labels began to retreat Ihaoafalrj was land- I. The Filipinos in liiing a final vol ley killed a caialrv nnvato. A Frsni-li linsl Paris. June 10. A duel was fought tin nomine, nii iwordt between M Hoitcaux, socialist, and M. Millevove, republican aotlonalilt, as a lesull ol the altercation which look place be tween them in the chamber of deputici yesterday. Altei M. Millevove had wounded M Berteaai lathelell check. the two d. (uities elHk hands. iin. log vv a. lapattee, London. June 80 I he Johannes- buig coi respondent of the Standard .iv I lenient Kiueger. it is under ttiKsl here, persists in hit demand lor arbitration a an essential condition ol any settlement. In the meantime, tie Transvaal continue buying provisions ami wai material, and it has anamred Willi the lliutei land Railway Companv to have absolute Ciwitrol of the lailwav i in in tlie Oiange hiee Slate in the cicnt of war. Spain's Ctaltn A g aln.t China. Vancouver, H. C, June Chineee advices slate that Spam will prefer a demand for a lente of Chinese territroy on the ground that China, dumnt the Spanish-American war, permuted Hit shipment ol arnia and ammunition to the Philippine by American tleemert St Uniit, June 30. Five men were tcalded by th collapse of a steam flue last night, on the steamer Si Paul. uear Klsah. III. When they reached lo-rr io l.i) two were dead and two othere In luch miiooi cuuditloo they ate not expected o Hta. Cleveland, July L In heavy north BUI gale last night, the steam barg" Margaret Olwill, laden with stone Iron Kelley'a island for Cleveland, found ered in Lake Eric, oil Loralaa. Nin pertoni Were drowned. Four mem belt of the crew have 1,-en picked up by patting steamers, and brought into poit. The dead are: Captain John C. lira in. matter, of Cleveland. Lizzie Hraun, wile of the master Clevelund. lllauchard Hraun, 3-year-old ton. Mrt. Cora A. Hitcbcoi k, a pant-nger, of Cleveland. William Doyle, fireman, Cleveland. Jeorgo HefffOn, leamao, Cleveland. Frank Hipp, watclunuii, Cleveland. Two teamen, names ami addressei unknown. From the reports ol the aurvivora, the Oilwll'a cargo ol stone shifted while the veieel wat Inhoiing in the trough of the tea. Hhortly before she went down the rudder chain parted, allowing her to fall off into the trough. At the helplc-H craft role on the top of a heavy tea, the ttone tlid to leeward, the steamer lilted heavily r.nd sunk. The cabin came loose from the buge end floated on the water, while thu reel of the ship went to the bottom. The rescued members ol the crew were flouting on the surface of Lake Erie, clinging to hitl of wreckage Their rescue wat attended by Blblbi tiuna of extreme heroism, fot a heav; lea was still limning when they wen picked up. .ii tain Wi loughby, o! the Slate of Ohio, lighted the wreckage about .Vl.'i this morning, directly ir, the course from Cleveland to Toledo The big iteamer immediately put int erviue her Lie -living crew, and ufle tailing around the wreckage for an hour and h bull Doyle waa reicued. Heff HM waa thrown 1 line, but ba was too weak to tuke bold of it, uml went down ill the presence uf a Inige crowd on board the steamer. Several attempts' were made lo get the yawl into lh water, hut the sea waa still riinniu( high, and the work win extremely pel I long, Heffron'l death was a pathetic m.e for he grabbed the rope, nml, being en couraged by the crowd, made a super human etlorttoput the lupe around himself, but bo wua too wenk, and hue to give up the desperate ttruggle will the waves. The lescue of Doyle whi effected with difficulty. Expert line men walked Dp and down the steamer and every time the big boat could be worked near him a line would L thrown. Finnlly he reached one, auc quickly got it around his body, lit wua more dead than alive when taker in. Captain Wllloogbby laid he did not leave the spot till he, was suie tha no others remained on the wreckage. WANT A REPUBLIC. Sni'lallil linw In IL Is-lan I arllauisn l.sil In Klollag, Hrusteli, July I. The torm of ver- hoiity win renewed in the chamber oj lepuites today. The lociiiliati led a cheering crowd, shouting "Vive la repnbliquo," to the park, where a conflict with gendarme, occurred. Thence thu nob procecdei' to the public equate, the shops closing u the lioten appeared. The ilreeti ere tilled by a shotitinf nob, which evcntnailv gathered iu fiont ol Iho wm ministry, wheie gen- dartnea with drawn tworili attempted to diiperte the rlotari, At the conclusion ol a great meeting In the town hull tin evening, thou enndi attempted to CIOM the (irnuot Place, in which the (own hall stands. The gemlarmei cbaiged with drawn iwoida, gad the ciow, i retaliated with stonea. Shell were Bred on both sides. Three peisont were wounded, and a po lice officer wat Bare rely itabbed with a shoemaker's knife. The rioter on be ing ditperied, aisemhlcd ut another point. A large ciowd gathered in the Hue lioyale, tearing up the paving stonea and using theft u missile Finally, the oivio guaid waa ordered out to relieve the police. Despite those attempti to loppreei the dlituibanoM, rioting continued tc a lute hour, many persons being in. jtired. A tramway conductor leoelved two bullet-wounds. Dltimately the lnhi(ia were called and S5 arreatl Wert made, many ot those taken into cm to.lv being in possess i in ol levolvert Die public prOMOatOr, with his entire staff, lemalna on permanent duty ui Ihe Hotel de Ville. It it ruiiuuedThul one man who wat wounded lias sunt died. STARVING MINERS. tTteee o keeeeknae eun4 Bata n Mo.? muO Ash rur Kllf. Kan Franc iaco, July l.-Tbe Atto ciated Piett hat receive.1 a letter Irom Dr. J. H. Stone, fornielry a well-known pbyiiclan ol thitcity, telling ol the tit ii. lion in Ihe Kotzehuo country. The letter it dated Kowak livei, Alaika. mouth of Maoneluck rivnr, January I, INUU. Dr. Stone taya that 1,600 men paid 1:200 patsage money to Kotzebiie hetidet buying piorisioni, clothing, mining tools, etc., on the strength of circular issued by certain trannorta- Tits Rnwhlya Hepetraa New York, July 1. The eiuisei Brooklyn, Wl loh wua injured off the Battery Decoration days wat taken out of the dry, lock at the uavy-yard today, thoroughly repaired. MWMI awiaten Hh.... a Walnon Man Winiiemiuva. Nee.. July L Thii ivanlng i ipeotni train containing com paniee L and M, of the Twenty fifth infantry, and company K, of the Twen-ty-fouub, colored regiuientt, arrivil in Winnemmca. A number of the men left the tram and raided a Mighboiin aarOOt. Thay wiecketl the bar and tola What liqaoi there wat in tight. Chris DaiN, the bartender, wet thot down by one of the toldier. Thou who commuted the outrage then tie.) to the train, lion compaiiiet announcing "The rich est gold fit-Lie in Alasku." and offering oilier inducements to lecuie travel on llieil lines. The ciculari, writet Dr. Stone, were malicioui liei ruiide out of whole clulh, end no gold haa been found on Kotze hue sound or either the KoWak, N -Kl erk or Selawik riverl, which flow ut0 liotham inlet, a pait of Ihe sou ml, or any of their tributaries in anything like paying qunntitiee. Up to date other large riveri have been protpected with no remit. One thoutund holes were tunic tliit winter, tome of them 85 feet deep, with no bedrock or color being itruck. About November 1 a rueh was staited (or the Alathook on reorti being re ceived ol gold being found in enormoiit quantities, and hopeful prospecta. Al ter journeying 10 dayt, cutting trails, dragging heavily louded led with the thermometer registering from 45 to ill) degree! below zero, we reached le i ., r City, a aettlemeut consiltitig of icv.-ii cahint, only to lind the reports ubso lutely fulse. The report had been Itarted by a meicbaiit who had supplies to tell land by a recorder of cluimi. llcport Irom other rivers uro just aa discouraging. Of 1,500 men who came here proba bly half have returned; the remainder are heie waiting foi the ice to break up and for the possible ni rival of a veaiel to tuke them buck to civilization. Thii country ii cold and pioducea noth ing to iiiituin life. Of the men who are here not 50 have ineuna to get away and must, uult-it the l'nite.1 States government sendi one of its tiuniajrti beie, die of cold or itarve. One-half of the ten it-It suffering of the people in this district hat not been told. The lust news received fiom the ttatei ai lived on the steamer Urace Dollar, and the last papers nre dated June 20, 1HUH. We do not know if we belong to Spain, Germany or the Uni ted Statea Mr. Stone withed the fact of the ne cessity of governmental aid impressed upon the people until necessary aid it sent to distressed Americans who were hoodwinked by the transportation com paniea. FIRST VOLUNTEERS. Dental out' Ibatetoa RgtMata wm B Killed. Washington, July l. The first vol unteer! to be raised for tervicei in the Philippines will he those for thu skele ton regiuientt now being foimed by Ocueral t 'tie. It is not believed there will be the least difficulty in obtaining these men. It it probable that some time will elapse before the tioop of the provis ional ar my nre sent to Manila, but, meanwhile, they will be drilled and taught marksmanship in camp. It ie estimated that three monthi nre re quired to make soldiers of recruit. The officers oPthewar department think that a number of volunteer now coming home w ill depito to return to Ihe Philippines' or a short lervice ufter they have hud an Opportunity to ice home and friends. They are leguided as the molt desirable for the regiment! being organized by (ieneiul Otii. Tfce eltaeUoi In Francs. London, July 1. A representative ol the preis ew Senator Depew today. He said: "1 have just returned from Pant uml Hrussel, where 1 picked up my son, who ii now thoroughly reitored to health, and who embarks with me Sat urday for New York. "The litnatlon in Puria, which in equivalent to Eriincc, seems gradually becoming broader. All tins spasmodic upset, tint changing of mlninsten, till criet fiom the hometope aie surely laying the foundation of making meu divide off into those cognate puitiee which, well defined, will, in my opin ion, yel raise France into and keep her in the Irunt rank." GRAVES RENTED IN CUBA A Bwargogat Dnwuiga suit. Paris, June SO. The action for dam age btOUghl by Mine. Ucsul as a result of the loss of I er husband by the sink. In of the French line steamer Ln BoorgOgnein collision with the Hrilisli lhii Cromartyshire, June 4, lsyn, 0ff Sable island, N. S., has resulted in a verdict against the Company of 100,000 Hum, the plaintiff at the same time being debarred from claiming any money lost with M. Reeal which may after bo recovered. The court found the copmany ragponalblg lor the acts of the captain, who 8 deolarad to he at fault in bringing hit ship l0 .,,(. mil niter the collision, jn , in launching the boats inroiablttf thu boa it. gfkaa raj meal i nnnqt nini Ara n Oil. Havana, July 8. The oiliaent of Malunzat protest against rettoring the cemetery to eccleti6llcal authoirte It it atteited by thorn who are particu larly active in their opposition that the church, though always regunling the cemeteiy at a leading toucre ol in come, has invariably laken advantage of the poor in cooneojion therewith, compelling them to pay eiorbitent sumt when renting giavet for their dead, and then, at the eipiration of the termi, relentleiilv ditlnterring the remaint and throwing item into uu conteciated giotiml. Ilrigadier-(4eneral Lee called upon the governor-general today with regard to future action agaimt the thieee who have recently created so much trouble in the diitrict of Oiiaiiajuy. Tlie piompt meauiet already tuaen terved to check the outbreak of thievery, ami it it not eipected that theie will ha much moie trouble there. Neverthelest Ceneral Lee witliot to take ttept that will be ahtolutely pre ventive. (lenernl Urooke hat received n decree druwn by Henor La Nuza, secretary ot justice on the advisory cabinet, by tlie terms of which, for the time being, citizens of loreign OOODtrlM who de-iro the recognition ol charters and licensee: shall piesent to their diplomatic repre sentative or .ousel all tucll documents for foiiual legalization. The people in Havana are deeply in terested in the reHirted ditcovery of yel low lever seium- Most of them doubt its efficacy, but thev lay they will givo it a lair trial il Oppotanlt offer. They believe that if administered in minute dutei it would not iianii the patient OREGON MAN'S INVENTION Naval tiuanl BgperlaMBti Willi a New ipletlea. New York, July 3. A dispatch to the Heiald from Washington says linnortuiit testa with limine, a new high explosive, are being conducted by the board of orduaiue un I fortlticationa ut thu Saudy Hook prOfing grounds. Little ii known at the war dgpgrtaianl of the chaiacteristici of the new cxplo live. It is the inrelilioii ol Professor Tut lie, of Oregon, whousierti it it per fectly safe, ami whi willing tome weeks ago to pot n red-hot poker in a chnrge uf thoiite, declaring il could bn done without cuusing it to ezdile. It il believed to have plciic acid ni itt hale. Testa of the explotivu by the inventOI arc mid to have been veiy aat isf.n tory, and it may (novo to be the material the army bus la-en seeking. Uusidet thorite, the ordnance depart ment of tbu army has been experiment ing with jovite, eiutneniite and diy aud wet guncotton, paying more utteu iton to tl e lust named explosive than to any other. So fur none of them haa given the result! deiired uulore adop tion for et vice use. Cuptniu Willium Crozior, military attache ol the American delegation to The Hague conleience, wat instructed -vei al weeks ugo to Hop in Etiglund on hia wuy home uml uscei tain if poati hie the ingredienti ol Inldito and the secret ol the fuse used by Oenerul Kitch nei'i army in tlie Soudan with audi excellent effect. It is untrue that ho bus been directed to contiuct for any quantity of the explosive. .Military officers In Er gland have ap parently been unable to lecuro all the information concerning the explosive the authorities would like to have. It ii recalled that euinieniite, discovered in nml need by France, win kept a se cret, hut this government finally ob tained iiidn malion of its ingredienti nml has been testing it for some yours at Sandy Hook. x Tests of jovite were made by the army officials several yeun ngo anil were not very successful. Tho iihvv department lias tested thorite with con siderable success, and if it continues to be satisfactory it may be adopted by the uuvul service. ..NEGROES FIRli t. .1 .... CI a . . miiooi into Min T-.,i wr '"eft im near Pana. QOIXtj TO TAKE STltiKKKs-j .' n Woman U'at Thr...-. Ilaail An I...... . " kt ' l.su Kiut. Mnrphyiboro, III., jv . o ciock wu mumnig, , ,,,, - I. Ill) rv in h Iru i . ' , - ..nlM uu III Ji.tl4,, .. branch ot the Illinois Cent2j 47 neuro miners has. n ' Nrl - i .,,11 . . "ers II L.-a 'IlM .. ' " y . bun,, thZia ai Hr into by a crowd of In Williamson county. man was k ........ . negiu,.! WerM b - - Sam T. Hush, ins..! 'k Louis Hig Muddy mine., ville. to work iu hit mine ifi 5 there ia now n tirilr,. ' "i Ihe miners, SU number. ami ere bMslg. . armed with rifles a--" ..tn,,,., in,, i- ., When the train stopped the wj'' Italian, wit on n, ..l... ' ' ) i i 7. Honiorin ariJcsa, tntinded the negroei tn get cut. r ilnntnr it. ..a. ....... . . "asr "'j"'i .oienele. I,. stopped by a revolver iu hit at.e n" train Kaatt a n n aw a. a. m PMgtjg uvhii 1 1 i UJUTH J i, (Jjy poorM in a WltMrlCl tiro ii. .i 7'"" lu UIB negroes to bro. llie-nselves on the floor. Half a mile lurhter on the negroei were unloaded and placed iil. -i .. nf iniu.H. Tl,uu ., "'" acre men to the mine Intense excitement a") a III. I as a wirierviim com Held. ,,, i,. . are expected, as the feeling hsi tw intense for weeks. HllliH 1 "ini gejkj Utltlirl Prevail! In FIGHT IS INEVITABLE. Tha Itubels Aiiark Iti losing tune and in not passengers with life. New Tha Trra.urr 1. M. u Wathington. July j The treasury official! are n., tnglilsjgjl that the de ficit lor th present tiscal year will not H I If". MM 000. Due week ago the ettimala wa little short ol 100,000. 000, hut during the last few days tin recsjptt havt been rather above the et luialet, whilt the expenditures hart fallen off. Clarksville, Mo., JT i.Five men have been drowned in the Miesiseippi neer tbn place by the overtnrning ot t tkiff. They were labours engaged it government river impiovement work. Work on llallon Trail. Judging from the mini her of blast going off near Pyramid burbot ja0g I'ulton must to. doing extensive woik on that end of hit trail. Harvard ,, Thrrn, Loadw, Conn.. Julv l w... vard won all the boat races todav tbtee victorie. over Yale in three hours -and the western sky flowed cii-,n this evenng whet, the Harvard 'varsity crew pulled over the finish line six and half lenghta ahead of Vale After fight year, f defeat, tha itndenta ol ?tWt 're tasting the tweelt ol UC i rJS In Portugal marritd women their maiden unrnes. retain Slioa Fartnry Slrlk. Itrolt, July. 1A complete lockout it m effect tint lite BOM in I'ingree .V Smith', big he. taciorv, emploring upw.rdt of 600 people. The tio'uble wai force.) by a atnke this mod of em ployet ol tbe turning and welt depart-ruents. Wathington, July 1. -Senator War ren, ,.f Wyoming, called upon the pret blent to.y w itli reference to hit Wen. trn trip. Tb piendent itntradicte.l Ibe publnhe,! r.H.rts that he ha. .ban- v..u tun i, tea as going t,t this ant turn Joint I'aclllr OoMt Varaslaal OemSsMjy, Tacoma, Wash., July i a tpecial ftotn New York to the Evening News today mys: Negotiations wihch have been pending foi tho past 90 days (or settlement of the terms for a joint terminal corporation for the Pacific coast have been piactically concluded, and the plan of organization agreed upon, Tacoma will be the center ol the system, which will include various ports on the navigable waters of the North PaotfiO const, where the steam ship lines ol the Pucitic will be cen tered. Active work in the carrying out ol the project, which includes the Ureat Northern, Northern Pucitic. Uurlington and Union Pucitic systems, will be at once begun. Ani.thar Dlpletaattt Trills. Washington, July 3. The negotia tions in London looking to the arrange ment of a modus Vivendi lixing the Alusknn boundary, have airnin .,a.i rea. bed a crisit. the several confer ences that have taken place recently between Balltbiiry and Choata having been dismally disappointing in tesulis. At moments it appeared the dotaila Mold be easily ariurged. but it turm out that those very details cannot be ugtcod upon without the tacritlces of the interests of many American min 0H, mainly those who me driven out of the Atlin diitrict by the severe and discriminating Canadian laws. Th Transvaal DIHIrultv. London, July . The Digg.r News the Boer organ in London, prints a dispatch from Johannesburg- annuuue mg on reliable authority that the volksiaad will bo asked on Monday lo confirm an arratigeme.it made bv the executive council and acceptable to the British government. Tbe arrangement gritntt u retroactive frnncbi.o ... m. landers resident in the Transeaal be lore i 1S-J0 who will be admtlled to " gher. hip, wb other modification, tn the naturalisation lawt. I'oU,,,,,,! liar tl.i London. July 3 -At "e Hartford MtllJI today, Mary Ann Ansetl wa fcMd gu.liy of murdering her sister U inmate of in ,symo ,ur lhe , ' by -ending he, poiioned take by ,, she wa. teutencetl to death. The cn demna.1 woman had pr.riou.ly in.u.ed ...ter's life, giving . fal.e des n t.Ninrrlng ni. ii.. I,. fanilm .Tnli- It A . i . r . , iuiiisioii OtltJMl the two armies ut San Fernando itemi inevitable won. The Insurgents m active all around the (own, and can tw een working in the Irenchai io strengtlien their positkm, Dy ainj night lorces are ut work. It is estimated that 3,000 mn ttn teen marching in the ruad nurik . town yesterday morning. Ths Atari, cans turned out and manned lit 4 lenses, expecting an attack. lViai. diers sleep in their clothes aniHsta. fust at -t o'clock in the murtiing, somu be leudy lor an assault. The commission of three Spuitj officer! who entered the insurgent lint) a fortnight ago to make n ti rial stwmpt to arrange (or the release ol the Sa ith prisoner have not returned. Their long absence has occasioned alarm, bet reports come to Manila thst tbey wtrt received by Aguinaldo at Tarlxc it i titer tamed Hospitably. ItlinMtlal Aguiiiublo gave a banquet in tlwir honor, all the lending fnmiliei ol th rebel lea Icis of the present cabinet it tending, hence the Spaniards inkV si i Its hope tiiat the missioy of tbe oat niissionets will be successful. i time ni I Ovenshine is in the liontt -offering from fever. Cenertl tits ia commanding liis troops on the suta line. EXCLUSION A BLESSING. A mar Irani Hanrltteit by Hallux Kept Out ut Atlin. Seattle, July 3. Advices fiom Atln mining district aie to tlie effect tbil Judge Irving, who win sent into tbe district by the British Coliimbii pr eminent to straighten out the tangle canted by tho alien exclusion act, ba arrived there and has already tetlld many dispute over locations. Hebe decided that the orginial stakes, loots! before the passage of the exclusion let, ahull stand, whether the locator! in Americans or Canadians. Ituss llumber, of Victoria, s lato ar rival, says: "The condition ol tflsin in Atlin is very serious. Nearly teW men are in the district doing notliisf Many have run out of proviiioniwJ money. Only a few of the claiaware turning out trail, I would not pnn V?3,000 (or the best claim ia the dis trict. While I am a Canadiin.lw demn, in the strongest terms, tin"' tion of tho provinciul government in keeping the country closed up. A"""' cans should be thankful thai ln"1 law kept th out." DREYFUS In FRANCE famous Prisons! Ilesclif'l K'n"rt Wliara Ma Will Tr," Rennes, Franoe, July a.-P'" Drevfns lias arrived here. H" landed at Quidoron, and ' consyH by train to Bruz, ia kilometer! N Kennee. Thete he enteied s WW acooapanlad by the chief ol tnesw tives and prefect of the ,U-pnrtnin. and was driven to Rennes, gendarmes waited his entrance inl" tt.wu. Ten of tlie gendarme enteieJJ wagon and followed the carriage rest followed on foot. The ps'lf rived at tho prison without incids A largo crowd assembled atiJ nessed the arrival in lileuce ,inJflr out munifestatlon. Woman Lawyers In Kr"' Paris, July 3. -The chain her ol P ties adopted a, tesolution today izing duly qualified women to P'c' at the bur. Mra. mill ... on. K'Sil- Washington, July 3 Mr. Kraal c ur .1 . L. ,i ,in.,re?S, K. 11. r'OUUIWOrill, IOC no- - fil. . kaa ..l.l , i., rhla CItV l residence in thii City and after un onth I M lM tion A uneer exhibition -- . . . n Berlin. Cermany-iV : :iT.Tn 0 chlidiVn .i ... 1 . ",Te Mm tou. wm ..ui,,aj.,,i than vegetables. cbed . , .i . ,,..L- i I . i ,,. ui ,.r u ii " v'r,m UII 1 I' 1. - - - " several weeks. About a mC fra BAh I I, u-.ir. I, Ml nroetlllted heat, and tbe infirmity ol age. she being in her rain if) grew rapidly worse until. 11 ' since, it was seen that death itable. She was attended b ' Dr. Southwotth. She lived i " yeait a retired life in a pictortea maniion of the old-fathioiiel ITI West VVssiniHr-r tne se en te. I on a bill overlooking the ol Virginia. in Potomac nil cor ts I'op l.eo Slfh- London. July a The Home . -a .L. n-.l.. VI ill St punueni oi inn iiau consequence ol hit dsily exerfo" I ing the leligious ceremonies. is now suffering great prostraU M. gether with slight f.,gig lie waa confined to his ee-i and aome anxiety It him. regsrJ"