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Eugene City Guard. I. I OAMFBBt.L. Pr.prl.t.r. EUUENE CITV OHKOON EVENTS OF THE DAY An I ' '"K 'llri-lliin nf ItSM I tli. Two n. - !.. i - - i l.il In m i .....i. .... a I ... ... (Hit has cabled thut ho will rail two iif(iiiinta of veterans. Hpanlth consular nfTlcera will be roc lignite I in our new itlamll Zola hll declared positively that he will not mitt ot Hi" waffM ' . Twenty thousand iiegiinas am desti- tu i in tiiH Hooded dlatrleti of TtiMi ami are taring bd llun. W. J. Bryan momkM Pike's i'uiik ill Colorado, whuiu lie wan lend eied an ovation. John I). Kockefeller hut purchased extensive iron mines oh TaUdo is lam la in Brltlah Colombia. Tii Oaaba ami Wlnnabago lodlaaa of Nebraska ami UM Dakota, have begun a ureal war dance at Daoatori HI. Two teacher! worn killad ami II pattengcis injured at Newman. Oal. i v a aolliBloa between freight ami pai longer trains. At Olaolaaatl lha Baltlnora Oblo Southwestern rtilroad wai bo. Id a noiiiuiilleo ropietenting the tecuiilv- boMUra, kn .&io,oou. Heirclary Pierce, of the Kuatian ein bntsy, in an interview in Washington aid lint Rwabl'l great railway MHlId open up Tail maikuti to lliu United Htalei. BJ, W. Clark, who hat bOBB to llnlir Ing aea to look alter lha Baal lltoallon lot this government, declares that tend am buing destroyed Bach yeai at an alarming rate. tlraud Duke Qwrga, broil er ol tfia ciar, la dead at St. Palatal org He win lioin April IH7I, ami bad I n In ill-health for a i tier ol jreara, aiiflering from contiiinplion. it la announced that copper ora, ol aliuoat Incredible extent and ilahnaaii hat been found in the Hiiny sound dis trict. within bImiiiI aeven bourn' lail- load dltlance of Tiirnnln, Out. The eoat tallora ol New York, it If reported, are preparing to go nut un a ilnko foi an BdfUaa in wagen ami a re. in. mm of boon ol labor, Thay are aald to iiumlHir between 10,01)0 ami 13,000, ami of thean 1,600 are women ami girla. Acting Ooatrolloi Mltehall baadat eideil that ttalu naval inillliaiiu n w hu enleieil the aeivice of the navy in the war with Spain aie aulltlad to pay fiom the time they uci-eplnd appoint uienta either by mail or by enter inn upon the iluty ami not limn the data ol their comuilttioni. The deaf mutea are In annual con volition at SI. Paul. (iiiatemala it again In a ntatu ol un real ami revolution ia lenrv.l. A new raplil fire nun baa bton tested. It will lire tit) lll.pOOOd ahota a mill ute. Hecretaiy Long will prenent Ilia WOld voteil by cougicta to A luni.il Dewey. A Itig Kour train sraahad into a family tuiioy neat t'olumluia, O., kill ing all people. Wealthy Ipoolardi are arilndrawlni their liiveatmeuta in Cuba ami going into Uaileo. i 'ol mil raaldanti ol Oblaogo at a pub lic meeting, deiiotiuced an Anglo American alliance. Owing to heavy rain a portion of Manila ia ItiHuleil ami the toklloia BIB autTering great iliaooiulurta. The Timet-Herald says the OIltOBBJO ilraiuage canal may yet he uuele into a channel lor ileep meichant alnpa. A national paik oi foieatiy ictorve aaaoolation im the go tern in on lal pro taatlon ol over f t000,000 aoioa ol land In Northein Minneaota will he foiiued in Chicago thii moiilb. QovtiBjoi Daniel, adnlnlatraloi of the tale .In Diablo, where lliofua waa Impriaoned, baa baan ramoved. Ha DOnllbad Dreyfua in tlie hope ol mak ing him con leu. Land I. Ipton'a challenger, the Sham rock, baa had a trial, ami nada a good bowing. She ia a laat light wolgllt boat ami Hriliahoia are tille.l with hope that the America1' cup will be won for Kngland. A wanant, hated upon a complaint worn to l.v the it piocutativc of a New York nowipapoi, haa la'eu laaned at Salt Lake lor the arreal of Piaaldanl Angus M. Cannon, of the salt Lake take of the Mormon, church, i barging hi in with lailygamy. A special diapntch limn Koine aaya that the Herman ateauier Keiclialag hat tailed In. m Naplea with 10,000 r i Ilea. 400 lout ol war material ami find mulct (or the Tiauavaal. AO0Ordln to the time dispatch, anotliei nleumcr, with a aimilai caigo aailt July U doui Arenat MI....I Slanra llama. I'retident McKinlcy hat received lha LL. U. degiee In. in aeven colleges. The window tilaaa coiulune, known at the Amen, ui Mlaat Company, haa agaiu advanced the puce ol window glata. A. L Dewar, of Chicago, haa pur chased a teat on the New Yolk atock eichango for 810.000 Una it the third teat that baa been told loi that turn A letter from Alaaka aavt the clean up lor the ptaaani Naaoa win amount to at leaat I8,000,000, mm e ti.au twice laat year't yield. Michael Lynch, (ormeilv a Tarn many leader ami fnend ol Hunt Taaail. hat been rent to the almtlioute at lllackwvU'a ulaml. New Yoik, with bia wile. Hawaiian planters are getting tlrad of Portuguese and Japanese lalaircit. They dwaire Itl.onO American whit faruieit ahall locale ia the itlanda and to aecuia them will oiler txclal in duce uieuta. LATER NEWS. The Englith annual naval maneuver have begun. Agricultural implement bava ad ranoed in price. General Joe Wheeler't teat in con great will probably be declared vacant. An induttrial oommiiaion will in reatigate the amelter troublva in Colo rado. (in-. it Kritain' argument in the Venezuelan boundary ditpute it com pleted. A war department order laarniita tol diera' familiet to piirchutu fuel ami tupplie at pott pricea. A tube t r nut hat been formed. It will be the third iargett tteel and iron inouiioratiii in tire world. Secretary Alger haa made a tlale taunt through the prMi in which ba aya he hat no inteutiont ol leaigning. Bobaoiiptiou laaika have been opened In thia country ami Kurope for the gold loan to Mexico. It will amount to 1110,001,000. Xba pretident Hat appoinled Colonel Alfred K. Unlet payinaatei-ueiier.il ol the army, to miccced Oenerul Ana II. C'arev, retired. Tim Second Oregon ret; i men t hat ar rived tafely in San I lancitco. The health ol tba regiment it good, ami there were no catimltie ou lliu tlif over. Seven pertont alieady have died al rr neai New York from lockjaw, remit ing from Poflltfa ol July piatol acci lenlH, ami other are in a prccariout condition. The Atlantic liner I'arit. which waa Hrandad on the blanaolaa, off tba Bng llth count, and given up foi lout, hat been floated and it now tale III l ul mouth barlair The cruitei Olympia from Coloinlat, Ceylon, haa arrived at Suet and hai mtarad tba canal Admiral Dewa laid that hit men and hiuiaulf weru In very good healih A cpy of the liulepmirlencia Inn reached Manila cuntaining the tpnech which Agulnaldo madj duiing the le ent celehialion at Tailac of the an nual annivaraar ol tba proclamation if Bitiptno lodapandanco. It la very llowery, and in it he cullt attention to the hi. II aipnniion eenlimuut in the United Statu. An offer from n prOmlofnt firm of ihlpbfokara, to porabaaa the Raina Meicedet ami any and all of the other war cialt captured during the late wai hat arounod a lOipielOB tli.il Spain ia trying in thin indirect manner to ob tain poaaaaaion ol the raaaali and tlm lemove the nlTeiiae to Spaulc.ll pride -anted by the Hunting of the Am .in Hag over her ahipt. The navv dapart Out will not tell any of thete veaaela, ii that inwar will no lotoraad to the writer of the letter. Uanaral Jou Wbtalai haa atarted foi Manila, New York, Wedneaday, ihippad 170,000 ouncea of gold to Europe. Kooiovelt I being iNioined in toon lection of the Laat for eectctary ol war. Iliitith ill I" m have been ordered to piooeed to the Cape, piutumaldy to tight thu lloert. Alter a thorough cleaning the I. attic -hip Iowa 1 1 un been Soatod out ol the Port Oichard diy dia k. Dt. Tuttle't "thorite, the new high eiploaive, waa tented al Sandy Honk and pionounced a tilccea. Captain Watkina fiankly a. Inula that bit mini alculationt canted the accident to the ttenmalnp Pari. The educational convention opened al Lot Augelcn. The delegatet wcic welcomed by (ioVOmOl QagO, The Anttln, Tel , OOltOn exchange taya the heavy mini batiafltod and ruined an eipial proportion Ol the col Ion crop. Qonaral oilleta da Bangulaappa, the Italian ofBoOf recently fntOUOOd to live yeaia' Impr lamiment at a t y, bai ImWO pardoned. The Branab OTornnant i allampt' lllg to llllnn levelille In letting mil tin hackt of DatobbOiaa, Wbieh are aatate inonopoly, to outaide adveitiaeit. The New Yoik World aavt I lie ptel dent ia picpiuiug to mil mil to lliu Uu I. ant to vote upon whether they will have independence oi annexation. Canada, it la a.ild. will tend mounted police to the PorOUpiO raglon, who li in in dlanutad tarrltor, and tha Unltad state will raapond by loading troopi to Pyramid harbor, The piaaideut baa con III tiled and oommlmloBod tbooflloort rooommand il by Qonaral out foi the Tblrt ititb ami Tlnily aeventh rolontOOr rail uienta, now being OrgajliMd in ihc Phllippinaa. The war depurtnienl hat MMMBOad thai the OlWtomi icccipla at tlieant tl Havana (oi June were $1,010,880 The total receiptt lor til BtOUtU ot 1001 are, lo be exact, t, 140.800, The monthly avciage for in montht ia Tba ate. unci Portia, liom New Yoik for Halifax, wat wiecked in a deiite fog on Klynu't Inland, oil Samhro, a point about IA unlet to the aaatWard of Hali fax. The pataengert and crew, 1 IA all told, landed on the lalaud in the tbip't boatt. No Kmt of life la tapOTtodi An orgauiaed effort ia la'liig made to itamp out contumptiou in (iertuaUJ by HianUla aiatbodi of traatmanV Kighly-four pel cent of the enliie tlata of Idaho it null public laud, amounting to mure than 44,000,000 mi an A Jury at Serautoti, Mo , paaalni upon the death of a negro who bad been l mlied, icndered a verdict to the effect that the uegio climbed a tree, ranltiad too fai out on a I ml- and fell, breaking hit neck Jacob field. Wall ttreet't grMtaat plunger, etlimalet II at he hat paid out ft 8,000 in revennt tttmpt tluce Hie beginning ol the wai with Spain. JofcCjavw'l lalanil. Lake Erie, which wat fainont aa a priaon loi rebel tol dien during the civil war, haa jnal laten told al auction (or f I m With regard to the ijneatioo of the nialuteuaiice ol ctnleeiit at United Slate auuv poat the acting ttvietary of war tanl that to far at the depart ment ia conor ned the mailer I evttled in favor of uuiutaiuing the pieteut aja leui. Transports Arrive Safely in San Francisco. CITY WILD WITH EXCITEMENT ffea V.rt lr Waa I'nevenirul and III Trunin A i In tbO Haat r BmIM. Han Francitco, July 14. The Unl ol staiet Iranrporti Nowporl and Ohio, hearing tba Omgon vulunler rag' inn-lit f i - in Manila, in rived here early thia evening. The veatr-lt weie tighled tome milea out at tea early in the afternoon ami tiMili the thliekilig of itoam wlilnllet, the clanging of bulla and the lit i i.g ol annon aiiiioiince.l to the people of San BranoiaoO and vicinity that the flrat batch ol retnining rOlBOtOOn from Manila were Hearing the iwimeiil thore of California, ami within a lew uiin- iitci after the aiiliounceiiient Wat made, the atieelt leading toward the hay boraa were Ihrougnd with people weniling their way to the doc.kt and to the baigbtl overlooking thu bay, all intent on catching a glimpte of tho tranapoitn at they tteainid up the bur- lair under the eacort ol a tcore ol vet- It winch had been made luady for the arrival of the aleamurt. Along the water front proper nil wat aaoltamank Whittle ami bull kept up a continual din. The roof ami warehoutet were -low ieu wiui iple, ami from MOtag of flagpole aUeallllid into the lireezi) the Stain and Btrlpaa foi Whiob the boy a havu been fighting for to BUM long weaiy nOOtbai BtonnMIB, lugt, yachta ami even mil. ill row bout were toon mak ing their way aa latt ua potibhi to- ward tba Oofdon Gata, all bunt uiam adding to the welcome given to thu laiya from tba Wuhfoot ttate. The laoaptiOO committee, nppnlnted to arrange foi thu liiiiiu coming ol iho Oiagonianti wara toon tafeiy aboard tlie tugboatt Sea Qnoan ami the OoT riKH Irwin ami headed for thu ocean. On I... .I'd the Irwin were thu harbor roinininnionert, thu oflhiala of lha national guard ol California, and Qot ernor Oner, of Oregon, ami hit tuff, l In the Sea Qoaon Were the repreaentu-iiv-i of thu piua. thu band furiiithed by Mayor I'helan. ami many invited roaatl. At Ihu tiiintMrta alnwly il"auie I up thu harbor, Iho toldieit in board gathered in excited grOOpi mi deck, ami aOBM climbed into tht ii!giug, where they houted ami in . red like mud. The band on tin Baa Qoaon pi iycdiairiotlc oira, and the ni reaming ol many tteaiu ailen created u pamlemonium. The healih olllcialt hoarded the vet elt, which changed their conrte to ward lha qoarontina itatloo, where the lia'tora will muko a thorough exuui InatiOB of the men. The department at WiiNliington m. i. onlorad that there be no delay in Kndiug the men m rth from lime, but lucent davalopmonta may ponl lily cautn the depai Uiienl to roaolud lit former daoiliOO, On Ilia II atMtil Vnyng. Fjpaj eventful liy lur wat the return voyage of the Second Ofc-goti than the ti ip to Manila A pleanant three lay al Nagaaaki, Japan, wai all that broke the iiinnntouy of Ihu long duyt on the ocean The legimeiil hoaide I tba trananorti Nowporl ami Ohio June II ami 111. tailing at 10 o'clock June 14. Much' WOlh bud to be Boiihud lining the laat two oi tliiee tlayt, mainly duo to the fact thai the lini ment had been kept out in trio lield until to near the time lur tailing that IVBIytlllng waa rtithed lo the limit. Two bottaliona, the aaoond and thud, nmler oo mm ami of Ldaulanant-Uolouel Yoian, took Iho Ohio, and tlie Hint battalion, uodai Major Uantonboini with reginienl.il hea.hiiai tera, wuie placed aboard the Newport. Til.' 1 al Haa. Fourth of July on the watt r RBI n i Ittoadod by many tcreumt from t lit eagle. It waa lather more enjovalde, however, than ila immediate pre.le n n-or, Wbloh wat celebrated In Cavil in A in. inner peculiai to tlie fortune of the noldier. Uanaral Bumman appointed Major Oantanbiani Uaptaln lle.it b ami chap lain Qilbort a OOmmitloa to arrange tome laatora ol lutaiaat. The commit' lee decided lo place the matter in Iho haiida of UlO men. Accordingly, aiioth ei committee wu ciealed out of the rankt, with Henry llockcnvut cliair man. It dollbaiBtad, A lively pro- gramma oi 11 rtombora, mingling the marry, tad uml patrtotloi wat the pro duct, ''The Slur Spangled llannei " waa not IBUg, no copy of the Dcclara lion ol Independence waa lo be loood aboard, nor WOBld any declaim from memory, ami no Poiiith ot July outturn of the inland eagle type orotheiwiae wa delivered. The band played "Amotion" ami many olhei telectnum. A call foi (Kaaral gomman at the oloaa oal taanliad in bunging blm Ic hit leet to any lie had enpwi.tlly ru q netted to be omitted limn the pro gramme. The coiporal nl the guard caused tome commotion by calling (torn the outtnle lor any uieiubei of bit re lief In the audience. no combination likely. Cnltd Olataa Will N" aTola .llm Hull in Oaaralta ' New York, July IT. A recial to the Herald from Waal.ingtnn Whllu Pretident McKinley will lake all neceaaary tept for the prole, mm ..i a ...... a,i their inteiett in China, there it un likelihood that ho will join with (ir-at Hritain .n coeru- Ing (bo I'ekin governmeiit 10 give ex traordinary COIlCettlont ii and llrilial. i-ilizel,-. A high otliel.'ll al I regarding tba m.H-ion of W. H. Parmint, of mh iiigion, wi.n ....- miiiiatration had DO intention or com bining with Great Dmam or anj omer govoinweiit in tba intaraal "I li8Clu nana, ..in, oil,. ,hi. i, resident tond ready, ho Mid, to afford ill raaaonabla and lawful protection to American! m nn eign eoantriaa, and Mr. Pnraoni would undoiibteillv re. eive III uutrance. n h i- i n tho poin y ol the admlniatra- lion not to advocate inj ipoelal Ameri can Indiiatrv to th Obinaea govern ment, natmotioni - Dt to the Amen- an miniatur in Pekin Borne nine g laidi "In the ndrancemant ' American unterpritua in i i. na and the enom made in bolmlf of the ' h foreign office, you houid ha eaotioni In giving uhiil inii'ht lii. iimler-tood as the gov- eiiiuiunt'a inrlome iieiit of Urn financial -i. in ding of tba paraoni leaking ooa tracta with thai ol Cllinn. Hrieflv ipaakinga fgaaaboold employ all propel metlioda for thoeltonalOfl of American commercial interest! in China, while refraining from advocating the project! ol any one firm to thu uxclutiou ol othert." it therefore unlikely that the rail- toad tvrndieata in which Mr. Paraoni It intoretted will receive any more con lldiration or protection than any othui Aiiieriiran enteipiiao in the Celualial impiro. MURDER AND ANNIHILATION BgalaalOa'a Plaa en the Mght r out brawfe r UtvatlllltM at Manila. Ban xTranoiaoo, July 17. The offi cer! of the Second Oregon legiment, while very guarded in thuii itatumeiitt, admit mat the condition of thu Ameri can troopi (it Manilu at thu outhiuak ol hoflti lilies between Aguinaldo ami tho United Statea WU veiy critical. Tin- capture of a letter Hent from in side of out line! in Manila to an eniit aurv ol Aguinaldo ia ptobably a I that tuved our auuv from a terriblo disas ter, and poaaibla annihilation. The leltur wat taken to Uenurul Olia, whe loon i in it tbo plana ol a plot to open thu gates of Manila, lack the city, murder the guard), and allow thu Insur gent army to pour into thu American camp! and turpi ite tho men. The United Statea troops were mulei urniH all night to meet the expected at tempt, lull ipiog had learned of the eaptnra ol Ihu letter, und the only pail of thu pint that wa carried nut was tht burning of u portion ot the city. FIGHT WITH REBELS Two Cavalrymen Wounded Near Bay Lake. H8URGBMTS LOST THIBTY-WB Victoria. II C. July 18. Thl ateauier WilhtpO brought newt tint Btorning ol tba dlroorary of rich bench digging at Wieck ha. live unlet f r mil I'cluclet, on the weal coatt ol Van 000 TO! inland With the cindett up pliance, .i a day it tviug watiied out una proapaatot iik a pan lo tba tvai h and waabad out 80, Qmal excite ment pravatla, ami htrmari ate aband lining then farina lo engage in gold w aaliing. St -aula, July 14 Aiuclet of incrpor utimi ol the Pacittc UOBOt Smelling Copiuany were tiled there today. The aapital atoeb ia 0800,000. K w. Hrew. a well known mining man. it the pio ntOtai of the new euterpriie. It t tlaled the plant will Iw lotte.l on Pugat wood. The Dattod State govciinnent bat aaa lit, a.1 iWa I .. lLa k . - . ,nv ni..viii ,i tut nuiiiu- i Hungarian government to arbitrate the I flaunt lot damage anting fiom the I dan lb of AnatlO Hungarian subjects doting the noting t Haaleton, Pa., It t. jiciuber, 1-.. . CAPE NOME'S RICHES. rlril Vraanl Kr Ml. Klshael llrllifl I-'iiii r Urn Willi 800,000. Seattle. July 17. The steamer Alii mice arrived this morning from Bt Michael. Shu is the first vessel to nr live Iron the month of tba Yukon tliie teuton, and brings advices from tht newly discovered gold holds ol ('apt Nome. When the Alliance left St. Mi.haelt, tho Maaon wat not far enough ud value. I to deteiiuinu the fu ture ol the diggings. Pionpectors. however, Were coiilident the coiintiy would prove very lich, Puns of from 8-1 to 4 are oommon. Only one cleanup I ut been inadt thus lur. It was lhat nf Gibe Pilot ami Lawia Lnna on Claim No. s, abort Diacovury, on Anvil Clock. With foui men shoveling fight lays ihcv took out 800,000. Tho Alliance has several panscngers and u small uiiioboI of gold iiunt Iron Dawson Tin nail iteamei lo arrive w ill probably be the Kuan nlin, which was to have left Bt. Mich aels June II. Nil Mure Idle War.. New Y'ork, July 17. Tlie Timet nays: Official Bnouncement ll to la mada tomorrow of tba ilaotion of John S. Kennedy to the board of (lilOCtOtl ol ihu Northein Paolflo Riilrosd Com pany, Mr. Kennedy li credited witli being tho largest individual holdei ol Great Northern railway lecarlties, ami ba is said to hohl over 80,000 shares ol Northern Puciiic His election is taken to mean that there will be mi rate wai between the Oieat Nun he: n and North cm Pacific. Of James J. Hill's par nonal (l lends, John K edy in proba bly the closest. Of Ins business col league!, Ml. KeUne.lv has been hil chief. Mptiaga Freaa Da arty , Waihlngtoni July it, Boorotarj long received I ho following .-a bio uies laga from Dewey: "Port Said, July 1" Olympia ia involuntarily quaran tined. Ai soon aa the ship is coaled, we pmceed to Trieste for Pratique. ami recuperation ol the officers ami niTh. " It it naid at the navy depaitment that tlie admiral's reference to Prat ique limply means he i going tc Trlaata to get a clean bill of health that will enable him to continue Ins voyage through iho Mediteiranean without delays, from the health author' Hies at various laiilitl. Dew Will fill Trip Ihorl. New York. July 17 A dispatch to lha Herald from Port Said says: The cuisei Olympia ui rived heiethil after noon. DeWey i who is looking very well, hat been reluctantly obliged to decline the invitation ot Minister Bliaum at Constantinople to stay with him on the llonplitiriii. He ii anxious to get to New York ai soon si possible, and has h ci.lcd to proceed in Hie Olympia to Tnette, where he will make a short ntay (oi the change of air, proceeding thence to America. tltlaal li.i. t.Ii-.I St. Petersburg, July II Kiissian ncwsiapers geiirally devote much at tention tolhe telegrams exchanged be tween Imparor William of Oenuany ami President I.oiilvet. It is laid lhat Knslian diplomacy lias by no meant been taken unawares, but had made no slight effort lo bring aobut inch a meet ing. Katpberrlit, rod and black, and var iant! now tell at S cent! per bos, wholesale, and are not likely to get much cheaper, although they ire plan -til enough. Knaiti Driven Kn.in III Shore l Man- tiiuii i nr"" roal lluu Inland, Manila. July 16. Lake Laguna d Hay it being patrolled by llnee tumps of the Konith cavalry under Captain IfeGraw, and tha army gunboat Napi dan. lommandeil by l.n uteuanl l.ainen. The (on e make itt headqiiai lei on an ialand, living on cutcoes, in which the men are towed about I" make un expected viiits to town! where there are iniall forces ol insurgents, lot the purpose ol keeping the lehels moving. Tuesday thu troops bad an engage mont at Mantilopa, on the tooth aoaal ol the lake. They found 600 inim genti tlieie, entrenched near the shore. The Napidan shelled thu rebels. n- her ing 16, landed and drove them by a ibarp running tire to thu hills, wheie they were too Btrongly enlrenchud fui the small force to attack them. Two of tba cavalrymen were wound ed, and the bodies' n 10 insurgents were found. It is lii.iposo.l that thu enemy's loss is 35. Matt TraHSSnarll lo arrive. San rranoiaeo, July 18. Tba nail transiairt due here liom Manila ii the iteanier Indiana, now out 24 day! with lick and WOOOdad men from the vari oui oonimiindt at the liont. The Moi gan City is out 88 days with Invalid!, and the hospital steamer lit'lief ii inp poied to be in company w ith her. The ciuiaei Boston is out 14 days ro a Na gasaki, ami is just about at Honolulu. She ii not due here for 10 dnVI oi more. The Senator, With the Tenth PanniyWai ii regiment, is out 15 days, and the Hancock, with the First Ne braska and tho Utah buttery, 15 dayi. Oil! Wantt favalij lliiraea. Washington, July 15 A dlapnteh has been received fiom General Otis, leiiuctting thai Iheie hu sent to the Philippine! 2,500 homos, in older that a brigade of cavalry may be organized for ute at the end of the rainy seasnn. Oenerul Otis has tried the horses ot Manila and ne.n-hy counties, but none of them seem to bo siiitublo for cavulry. It is the intention ol Secictuiy Alger to have the mounts cuiefully selected, and he thinks that BUimall (nun the Southern states, not too heavy, but luugh and wiiy, will be the best. City of Para Belli. San Fiancisco, July 15 The City of Para sailed for Manila this after noon with four companieto! tba Twnn ty-loaith infuntiy, Major Wygunt com manding, and two troopi ol the Fourth cavalry. CAUGHT IN THE BREAKERS Hunt With Three i. i Dpiel oa Vaqalet ll.tr One Vluli DrOWRSlli Newport. Or., July 15. This morn ing about 7 o'clock, Oeorgo lluroh, Frank Priest and u man kUOWO us "Sea Lion Charley," went out over the bar foi deep-sea fishing. When iboul half war out to the bar they saw a breaker coming und stopped llnhing. Priest got the bout's bow mound to meet the breaker, ami the era (I pawed over it In safely. Atiolhei sea stiuck them lie lore they could regain coiitiol of tlloii ho.it ami capsized it. Priest ami Sea Lion Chatley succeeded in catching hold of the bout ami clinging to it, hut Uiirch wus imt seen again, Tlie lookout from the life-saving sta tion, who was on tlie beach opposite to the scene of llie accident, saw the bout Oapfliaa and haatenud to the station for assistance. Tho cievv promptly ie siMindet!, and in lens than half an hour reached the scene with their life limit and rescued the two men clinging to the upturned craft. They weio neurly eihanatad, ami could not bora held on many minutes more. Hindi was a single man. Two Pram Oregon Washington, July 15. It is stated It the war depaitment that Oregon will he entitled to two appointments among volunteer officers. None of the (be gun officers were chosen by tieneiiil Otis for the regiments being raised in the Philippines, for the reason, it ia said, that none of tlie Oregon men wauled to slay uml lake the places. If the Oregon delegation reccoinmemll men from the Second Oregon for ap pointment in the new volunteers, they Will be probably be selected. ('lain t liailrt OiMiilajll. San Kiancisco, July 15. A cablegram was received here today, announcing the death ut DryOOtt, England, of Cap tain Charlei Uoodall, of the Hrm of tioo.ian, renins to., the pioneer shipping in m uf this coast, and con trolling the Paeirio ("oast Steamship Company, whOM vessels ply between all the Urge ports on the Pacitio coast. Elgin Deaths Prew Leskjaw. New Yoik. July 15. There were eight deaths from lockjaw in ami near New Y'ork today, making 81 in all I BOB the Fourth of July. All but one of the (atal cases weie due to Fouith of July pistol wounds. Analasl th Qeveraweal. St. Paul July 15 The Northern Pacific Railway Company hat won over 1,000,000 norm of laud in the mil of the government to daolata void part of the land grant of that rood, whiob wai based on the question whether the ter lnna of that road was at Dulutli 01 at Ashland. The decision ol the I'uiled Slates circuit court ol appeals was handed down lint afternoon, and is in favor of the coinpauv't contention lhat AthUud is the teiminus. inn 11- n r.. .... 1 . 1....1 ti,.., M .i.,. I'.i ( al . ocered .-tiriim laia. i-i - - - - , had at the UutvarsUisa, Location. eiimaM . tin I eurelill atlflllloll 10 tiriuui. - ,,, . . .1 ...... Hiulla alining rriyait, n"i."..n. r. . wz .. , i. Ibe lorrniotl M lrutila for l ot . oil I In? Cnutl - 3 t Cm-SB lOt. r""-" .1 i.m.i.ii,,. Antrii-t t'lih. (Uib yt-ur.) Irali. Hottt, Ph. l.. Principal. aba i rii ka iho iwraiOi llu.. tin, nrnt'er biallv alike, but not Bora iu 0-in "n'ggcr" law students. Ami when each wears astruchan hair, gold S-uctaclel and a Stewult tarlan necktia, I"" Manlb Lai i" as like Uad abhoy Jamnheilji as any two men 111 j masks. This fact is not lost on a Will Hindoo law student. This bright . 1 I. ..a ii is said, taken lev- tilling 1111. ...... - eral iholaribfpl at Lincoln 1 inn ler his own na He, now, for 11 Mjtj. sideralion. is willing to temporarily adopt the turret ol consonant which f.iriu tho name of any gentleman with a similar color tcheme, and in I 1- "" proper person goes up lor and success fully passes the examination! ot the council of the bur. Phoenix. BfMenee Againai mm. 'I .., r.nind lo suv." suid the mini Itl, ii,,. 1,1,1,1 voice, "that I have never made a serious mistuku in my iile. " "Hut you nro mistaken, mm mu mild-mannered man with tlie icholnrly niiiup; "you have made one veiy len- out mistake." "I'd like to know where you gei your authority for laying so?" "Your declaration ia evidence that 1 , ... 1 itnviu Ir.i- I III SCO V. .III". -II as other lee you." Chicago Times- Betlahle OHlerlea, Mrs. Ncwlywed Oh, mother, I wiih I'd never been born. Oeorgo doesn't lovo me any more. It's aa plain at daylight. Her Mothei WnjT, now can jol tell? "H,i hot done mil hing but reduce our expenditure!. The flnt month we wore married our living expenses mounted to io4, tho second month g8, und last month just 38. And fJOOfga says we're going to no even uei- ter than that heieulterr li. x. Wot Id . Why Wiinion Are Nervous. 'Ihefieqiieiitcasesot nervous prostra tiou or ultur collapse ol the nervout system uudei which women "go all ti piaooa," 11 the saying is. have caused much thought and investigation on the pint of physician!. COl-tain inmgnnic substance are well known to cause various forms of nerv ous diseusei which am readily traced to the luisons producing them. Furth er lesearch leads to the belief that alum is a prevailing cause ol eo-cullud nervous prostration, for the symptoms it produces on the neivoiis system aftei its absorption into the blo.nl aie very remarkable indeed. F.iperinients phyi inlogiciilly muilo upon animals by Orfila, Piofessors Huns Mayer, Paul Soini uml others, show t i,.it alum fie qiiontly produces no visible symptoms for many days after its introduction into the body. Then follows In-- ol appetite and olhei alimentuiy disturb ances, and tinally a serious prostrution of the whole nervous system. The most prominent physicians now believe that "nervfeua prostration" and many affections of tlie nervel fiom which both men and women suffer are caused by the continued absorption ol alum into tho system. It is probable that many medical men ate unaware ot the extent tc which salts of alumina may he intro duced into the body, being under tht impression lhat the use of alum in bread is prohibited. Alum, howovor, isslill used suneptitioiisly to some ex tent to whiten biead, ami very hugely in making cheap kinds of baking pow der. In families where baking powder i- generally used gieat care should be cxoroisoil to procure only those biande made from cream of tar tar. The alum powders may bo distinguished by the lower price ut which they aie old Biitiih Medical News. Much Mure KlnliitrroMlna;. Hoax I wus thrown off a trolley oar today because I hain't my (arc; I tell you that makes 11 fellow feel einbar Hissed. Jonx Yon ihould be glad you weren't thrown under the trolley; you'd feel more cut up uhout it than. Philadelphia Record. A ii.-. ui.in expert claims that while during a storm lightning may natural' ly .tii-l by preference seek the earth by wut of an electiic-car, there is no dan ger to the passengers, because of the special contrivance for conducting elec tiicity to the earth. More ships sail the Detroit river than entei Liverpool or London. The Suex canal, which carriei the com merca Ol the world, patted lust yeur S, 500, 000 tonnage, while there were floating through the locks at Snulte Ste. Maiie 10,600,000 in eight months. So the new cup yacht is called "The Columbia." Here's to hot. Heaven bless her I "A rose by any other niime tuny smell us sweet.' but let us hope thut no yacht by any other name muy mil us fust when ihe Columbia goes to meet the Shamrock! After taking a snap shot ot Tenby church recently, au English photogra poor was pnaalad to rind on his plate the image of a vessel diessed inbuilt mg und upside down. He reud in the n. wspapei the next dny of a launch at 1 emOroke, seveu miles awav, and con cluded that he milage had photographed Jet ley 1 nit tht MlaMM Tar,, Rt)BBe4i One DaBtt, Spokane, July 15. Matt Schlott was held up, robbed and mortally thut about o'clock thu evening, near the Northein Pacific loum'noute. Ho died half an kOBU later. About the same time two masked and aimed highwaymeu held up the proprietor. Will Meyers, in the New I Yoik Kxchang taloon. He thowed fight, wss horribly beaten by three 10b. 1 em. who took hil watch, lobbed the till of the day'! receipts and escaped. The men are supposed to hare been responsible lor Both crime. Oregon Volunteers 1 1 urn me t r t -anrlai a"sportv rVKLCOMBO BY BAH pd.- Loillot ot Iho H..I . BeftasMl .. Dion,, ., ,,. '" S . I, , ait. . . , , inu -N',.i ii Han Fianciico, July 17 v he deli it I nr.. .if ,1... 1 '. . . : "" ' 'ailllirult a. iuoi mi aua 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ni t. alleela nl ni,i,i 1.',.. . ,,.,, ,r,.to a a, ..I I " " - ""on as u.T a:,, ,. inn nutu nteiiui Wlilntl,., ,... i,..iu .-,.i.i l ' ""'"on . ........ c.,e riiiii,ui this in honoi ol Ibe regimentoj! cidiiritnnra ,in,l ,l.u ,i..i. -hi ii rin. jorp who bare returned fn0 1 w shore after orur H niouthi of h.nS and fighting. a The cause of the demnnatu. the landing of the Oiegon voln , und the Onlifornlani, preparim?? going into camn ut the Pn....i" f linul lliutterinu mil .1. . " . " "inn i. . niaut- in inn ro rnev ... - -- .- -. ,r,..r(lh .1 . ... 1 and thu bav Hleimieru .. ia i J. " 10 it, homo. Fui-lnrv ul.iuii... . . j T ' w,r8 ihriuking. C Til tl I ii I it ajnaa Jl-.a ...... nv iri rpn . erul K)intH und hells tang ,lt -uiii of Sun sTranciiou to the ersand the small group of iiatiTeaaJ who made up the signal cuimmT , .M, 1,(1 i . . i :.. .i... if ... .i not ill tun line in mar,- , . u V,. bin i I UI...I....I. .. . .""Sit .... .. to. s uia, 00n4 by the bund of thu Thiid ,in Then came Governor (Jeer, uf Oi.' nnd hia staff, and they wei 0 by the Califomiant, whu il.ai ,l. oheeil with the iir. ..:. ,.., fhen came the regi Bt, Iimi1(,h Urigadier-tJeneral Summers a.i 8 baud. As tho men marched, conan lionl, up the wide slieet. thev v. splendid appearance. An aniliolua bearing the sick nnd wounded, fuikn. ed, then buttery C, ol the Tln'rd mil. leiy. aii along the lm 0f march tla men were cheered to an echo, and bunds hired by individual, played lire y moiio. As Ihe soldiers passed tla Palaea hotel, they were deluged will Howeri thiown liom the wimluvit b guests. At the junction nl Third and Marksr and Kearney streets, the crowJn Inl immense nnd the three moiiiing which liuve offices on tie mnnul those street! vied with uacittlatto sue which could make thu uioB sBa. Oenerul SJhafler uml stuff irnlun. ernor (Jeer and his stuff, and out noted army offlceis reviewed the pared as it passed up Van Ness avenue toward the Presidio. As the men passed tla it-viewing stand, they cheered cooling ally. When the Presidio wafittcW the men were given a rest anil tt.ea commenced the woik uf going to camp. Here they will rest under militajy dincipline lor two weeks, when tlie Jul niustering out will tuku place, ud then they will bo scut lo their N;: Bin homes bv train. At n lute hour this afternoon tlie Or egon volunleers made theii apiarm on dress parade ut the Presidio, f dressed by Governor (leer, whotolit the disappointment in Oregon that ik troops wore not mustered out in tbaxt own state. General Bummers then steppeJ to ward nnd said: "All those who intend returning I Oregon with thu regiment will u their hand-." Nearly every right hand in tlieieji- mont was raised. Perhaps 20 or 3U ol the men held thuii hands down. "The governor thanks you," critl tho colonel. Later in tho day the volnnteen ten given n banquet by the Ked Crosi il Miolmnic's pavilion. In the erenini the legiment was divided into tquaJi and entertained at thu different tli turs, each 'piny house having set asidr from 100 to 200 seats for the enteiiaii nicnt ol the hova. PULLED DOWN GERMAN FLAu laBatlBI Can Wr Slum. One site smaller after using Allen's Km it r.u-e. a powder to be slmken Into ttiesh Il makes liirht or new aline, f...l aivet innlani relief lo enrna an, I l,,.i Its tba manual com fort dlsenwt age. Cures twollrn fet. bh.inr. '..,.i ,.i loustpott. Aiie,,', Poot-laas Is a oertaia cut- for Inanwlna nails, mating, smart nut. hot, selling fret yr aavs teti- Bt-i'l"ii V T l,f"-1;" '"' Mo ti"", tell a. ma. Trial ntckag PRKg by mail Addrett. AUnS.(iiniifd La Hoy', N Y Fine tilk wai produced 1,000 yeart u j vrovincei in Japan. For luR aad ehetl dite.set. Pito't Cure M BM beet medicine we have uaed -Mra ! J u onlulti Wimltur, Ont , Canada It ii computed that theie it 80 -000,000 in gold and jewels at the bot tom ol the tea on the tonte between fcngland and India. An Incident In Honolulu Whirt " lire. iine An Internal lonal BlBa Honolulu, July 0. via V iotorii. C, July 17. There was a N"" iioie on tho Fourth ol J'dJ proinisca to bo made an internationsi episode. Carl Klcmiiie, the prop"10', of the Oipheum hotel, tjuily deco'ttf-1 his building in Ameiicau colors, M ed tho American flag o'er it, u"''l the Amuiicnn flun the QeimM n;l Later a fiiund of his wanted to mi Amerioun flag, and Klemuie K0'' naturodly loaned him hi, lcavinu " (leinuin flag floating alone fro:u IM flairstuff. , a J. ii. West saw it and W Klamma to haul it down. Tbtfaan been ill-will between the two uim for. i. and Klemme lefuso 1 to 1 I from his enemy. W' -t III gathered a lot of aoldieie transpoit Sheridan and snowed I tn 'he (torman flag floating on me ru of July in Amaiioan teiritory. soldiers at once proceeded to thl m toie down the Herman flan itrovetl it and pot In its 1'1:0!, red, white and blue bunting i'""?Z the other decorations of the hu"' West today wus ttoodllOO in tMPj lice couit for malicious niiicluii the (Jerinan consul will make i of the uiattor to bis government. Trainpa In Kansas City, Mo n Wreclt . Julv U Tbri eri tetl . Llll.l -...I I, . 1,1 i ra ill pa weie Kiueu tiioi rect seriously injuria many "j " - . ing of a freight train on the C M Alton railroal. near Olandala, - The body ol another man il be at the bottom ol the wreck .- '. ' consist! ol 10 carloads of mere IB" hogs and cattle. Perry Cnrtil. 01 lanta. Ha., ii tho only ono of U'1' idantiOod, Weld erf Aalor't Tt- . New York. Julv 14. WilHani " dorf Astor secured Irom the '"I " court a wiit of oertioiari din commiaaionefs of taxes and a to review their decision in ass. n I personal property at 8,000.000 i ..... i.i .u.. I,. ia a IIOl amambar that y,.u can buy Jetse Mo,,,, A A l,knl,ihr price th.ti, paid for ordinary w hxrv For Ml. bv eS iirstH.laas dealers and drvig,i, by and that he doea not y" sonal projerty upon which he has atteased by the oammhrahinara Tba "Old Slaidi Club, of ''' calliupon the board of render Hi chaitei, bBOBBBI tM failed to entertain tbeeditoia