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Eugene City Guard. KUOKNE CITY 01KOON EVENTS OF THE DAY An Interesting . uf llama I r.,u. Iha Two M . ... i-1. p. i I r In .....i. .... .1 i .. ... Japan liaa liail an eriormout increaal in commerce in live yean. Ex-Hecretiry Alger lubacribed f 100 to aid Hi'- PortO Woo utferer. Tim new Columbia lieat tlin Defende a mile in a MM for the Aitur cup. It it estimated (hat 100,000 toni uf food will li needed weekly lor relief uf I'uito Kictn. Frank Keimi, who hail much to tic with the development o( baseball, ii dead at Chicago. The f..ity fifth annual teasinn ol the Inteinational Typographical Uniuu ia in session Mt Detroit. Kmperor William remembered hia former soldiers in Chicago by present ing them with a hannei. Hir Chalrni Topper tayi we muat ar bitrate the boundary diapute or Canada muet build a railway to Dawson. President Hchiiiinari, ol ibo i'hilip piiin coiiimlxaifiri, will go to Chaiuplaia lo confer with I'reiHeut McKiuley. Tom Jnhnaon, tint Duckeyo congret tnan, and iiia brother, have lecured a sontract In build a railroad In Kngland. W hen the Olympia arrived at Leg horn fioui Naplua, Adinital Dewey waa lowii with fever and unable to ace call in. The revolution la gaining In Hauto Domingo and the people aie in a wild) panic. Tho ailiiation lacouaideied bad for the government foice. (Secretary Moot haa aent telegram to governor ol atatea, aaking (or Ilia names ol two officers ol each volun teer regiment in the Hpiiniah war. The navy department thaa decided to give the rruiaer Olrmpia a lent and Dowev'a gallant flagship will lie aent to lioaton navy-ynrd immediately upon her arrival in Ameiiuan water. I'unica ure aaid to be threatening (lermany and France, and Kuglaud ia boing kept liuay In avoiding tiouble from financial atrlngericy. Ilei tiade condition! continue good, however. Another tranaconlliiental line will lie built in Canada to oouiiete with th Canadian I'acific. The governiiient liaa voted 90.000,000 In aid ol the pro joot and it ia expected that it will be completed within two yeara. Kuiilu bin agreed lo arbitration of the chimin of American cillaena whoa veeaela were aeiaed by Kutiia. Theae claiina amount to $800,000 and Kuaaia'a wllllugneaa lo aildlrale them ia th beat evidence ol their validity. Manila la aoon to have an toe-making plant. The aiueltermen'a union in Colorado haa declare! the atiike off. M. I.ahoil, attorney (or Dreyfus, wnt ahot down while going to oourt at limine. I'aul de Ituulede, a French deputy, waa aireated at I'aiia (or conapirlng to oveithrow the government. When the new reglmenta now form ing have been filled, it la aaid Secie taiy lioot MT uk (or more volunteer to relieve thoae who have aeivud in tropical . in 1 1 i. 'll." llritiih roiumauditr, l'eroy St. John, dculcn Oil eiuphalically having criticised Major-i ieneral Hi, and da BOVOOM the pnrpoitod Interview aa fake of the wont kind. Colonel lliut'a colored troopa hava participated in their litt engngeuieut at the captuie ol BU Mateo. They be haved well, their loaders having diffi culty in holding them back. An Arizona recruit, while on a sprae in Denver, nhot and killed two police, men who hud attempted to arieat him. He escaped and a rowaid haa lieen ot tered for hia capture dead or alive. Captaiu A. II. Otia, of the Firat Washington volunteer Infantry, hat cleared hiiuaelf ol Ihechargeol looting. Ilia name m lorged to a letter, and eflorla are being made lo tin I the (orger. A Scuttle diapntch uy tho recent aeiaure of six Canadian Uahlug boat near Point Hubert by the Doited Slate OMUUni official will probably be tattled in a day oi mi by the ruleaae of the boata. In milium, Indiana, Michigan, low, and Wlacoiiam, a great deal of daman waa done by a iturm. In aum placet Hi. ... waa lo ol life, due lo lightning, and the loa in crop and dcalrovod building i em-hen a heavy figure. The 1 1 ituaport Continental ha ar rived in San PfMOtMO from Manila. She narrowly tuiaao.1 a couple uf ty phoon, uud wa ualiore on a coral teel where llie entire crew buiely e-pej capture at the baud ol the Filipino. Doe ol the atti lor waa killed by a . ail ing bawaer, and one of the iiuarteruia ten wua stabbed by a colored oook. Jamea Hrnoka, ol Mcl'heraon, Kan., walked !t7 mile to ee a c i u na. Tl Chim ae emperor i obliged by hi religion to (ant 04 day in a yeai. In Cuba MiO plantation on. lei BO. inal conditioni ate good tot 1,000,004 tout o( atigai. A New Orlean man I aaid to havt invented a augar cane planter, in the form of a wagon, that with three men and (out mulea will do the work here tolore done by nine men and uin mule. A giant leaping machine at lied- land, Cal., cull a awath 60 feet wide. Since 1NH3 nitlitaiy operation! in tha Koudan hava coat the llriliah govern ment about 140,000.000. The Maryland peach crop, both in quality and quantity, haa bean a da oided failure thia teaion. Meiico ia now producing from 70,000 to 90,000 tout ol augar annually on ii.HOO (arm, or hacienda, and i am be. In lHh.i the Krie canal carl led to tide water !,8H,000 ton of vegetable food; in lb7 it carried only 744.000 LATER NEWS. Tha Colorado volunteer hava ar rlfad in Ban Pranoiico (torn Manila. (ieneral Davi aay the death from the atoim in Porto Kico will reach a, 000. The partner ol Alei McDonald, tha Klondike king, deille He latlei' bankiuptcy. The meat combine ha forced New fork butcher to laiee ihe price three cent a pound. According to new received ol the fleet now in Bating aea the whaling eanon wa not a great mcoeaa. The California Pastenger Animation ha agieed on a rate of $37. 60 to the Miaaouri river (or letiirniug toldier. An emblem of a badger (our feet long, caet fiom a Hpaniah cannon, will adoin the new battleahip Wiacoutin. At Caibondale, III., itriking miner were arretted loi violating the court'a injunction agaimt interference with ajinoa. Illinoia want a deep waterway to the Hull and a river convention will be held in Chicago In Octorber to or ganize. The anti-expansionists talk ol put ting a national ticket in the Held againat McKiuley aa "Continental He publican. " Kigliteen thoutand unstamped cigara were captured at Tampa, Fla. The lactory haa been cariying on a profit able tiafllc for aome lime. The automobile ia to be given a teat for war service. All eiperiment will be made in carrying meaiaget and mail from Chicago to New York. In a bruah with tho inturgentt who again attempted to retake Augulea, Ibo Americana lust two killed and 13 wounded; the iniurgeiiti' lot! ii eiti mated at 200 men. Aduiiial Hampton will have charge ol the naval reception to Admiral Dewey. The North Atlantic aquadron will probably meet the admiral a day't tail Iroin New Yoik. i'leaideut Katchford, ol the United Mine Woikert, blame the atate authoi itie for the trouble at Wardner, Idaho. He ay the miner' organization ia not uiimiual nor defender of ciimiual. A I'aria tpecial to the New Yoik Journal taya that a Hymlicate haa plot ted to kill Dreyfua if ilia trial reault In acquittal. Tho plan included the kill mk of I.ubori. Aaaiiranco it given that tpeedy acquittal may now be looked for. Portland, Dr., it to have a bicycle lactoiy. The Santo Domingo rebel have ei Ubliihed a junta at New York. Advice from Houoltilii tay that vol canic action ol Manna boa ha entirely ceaaed. Willamette valley hopgrowert have agreed on 40 centa at the price (or hop picker. July reportt thow that forth eiHirtt and net .'it iuoreutod over the aame month laat year. Andrew Caiueglu hat aent another l,000 chock to the Anil-Impel laltatlo League at llutlon. I'reaidenl McKiuley taike to llie tcbolar at the Catholic auiumoi auhool at Lake Cham plain. Aiiguatut Howard, wanted in Den ver, ft thought to be an eacaped convict ol Sydney, Autlialia. A utpiciou dineuae, having all the ymptom ol bubonic plague hue made it appearance in I'urtugal. M. Lafoiri ia recoveiing liom hit wound, and eipect noon to be able to attend the com t-martial. A cute o( vellow fever bat appealed among the murine guarding the gov ernment piopeily at Havana. Lily la-ingtry, the actre, hat again married. The groom In but iH yeara ol age. of l'.nglib parentage. Tha United State cable ateauier Hooker ia anhore in Manila bay and olTorln to tow her off have proved tin nucco(ul. Meiican are hobling the Yaqui In di'inn down, and the miner now think the Yaqui'e war will be con lined to tho Indian reservation. Tho navy department linn received a letter from Admiral DoWOJ npenking in high ternit ol the treatment he and bit men received at the hand ol the Am ti Ian piiiple. The ibiHiting o( M. l.atmri tintd up all Kurope. The opinion i general that Drelyun' caune ia loner thereby fiom the 00 o mod absence of the at torney during the cuufioiitation. Secretary Wilaon while in Chicago altei lit recent trip to the coaat nayt be learned ometblug o( Pblllppiu agricultural COndttlOM while hero, and i eutbutiaatio over the (ulure of the Itland. BobbOtl in China are making war on the govrumeut ami have whipped the ohliei. At a light in Canton in which (hOO eohlera were pitted againat 10,000 robber 3 .Ml aoldier weie killed and 100 wounded. The Albion which ha jut arrived in San Kranctaco leporl that 100 poo pic, men and women, without food and mean, were nicked up on the Kotze hue beach by the revenue cutter Hear and taken to St. Michael. The Uritiah government uaed 134, 000 gal Ion ol corn wlnky lat year in the manufacture of ainckclena powder. The timber land of the aouth are being lapidly pmchancd by mother n and W 01 ton tyndlcatet and manufac tui ing coinpaule. .lame W. Ilradbuiy, of Maine, it the oldeel living ei-iuember ol the Dnltod Statea touate. He i 07 year ol age and terved with Webetor, Calhoun and Clay. Tho value ol bicycle owned in Maine ia 34.430. Tina it only t7.000 lea than the value ol the entire tlreet railway proper net of the atate. Napoleon III. 'a laat dwelling place anil the aoena of hit death t'amden boute, Chitlehurat. and at beautiful ground it in (ulure lo terve at a golf oouraa. Jack ttrhorthi ol New Orlean, the light weight, ha announced hi let! lenient from Ih prite ring. In the patt few yeaia he haa met and defeated many of the bet pugiliat of hi claa in tha ooantry. THE MACDUFF IS SAFE Grain-Bag; Ship Sighted the California Coast. Ofl IP0K11 MY TBAM8P0BT WABBB1 Uii.l flail KnniuiilaMifl alarm, lllaablel, anil Ariarward Baoolojot1 War I .mil t rr 1 inf! JIMINEZ JHUllntU. II I II U k I I rl IMVUllD Mil Al LrtJI iei i --' Ha Id HIS HEAD ...... i.i.ar i. ... i I . - i H alar. " lot. Itf.-Williaiu win, the (arnrnia marine diver, of Seat tle, waa drowned thit aderno ui while working 00 tin labmonod Andelana, 10H leel undai water. It hat been contended that liven could not deeoend h-eper than 160 tOOt. Haldwin Mttd he could reach the Andelaii, and made three dem enti. On the fourth trip down, the teriiflc air pretture nroae nm mruvm tube to hit pneumatic ttlit, and he waa drowned. Hit lietd wa cruahed to piece by tli prenure. Haldwin made hit flitt trip to the bottom of Commencement bay on the afternoon ol Auguat . and broke all previou r rd for dep-e diving by going down a little over 38 latboina. When he wa dratn to the orface, al ter hi firat daocont, liit tint wordt, When tha helmet wa iemovd from hit Hint were: "I knew I could reach the thlp and I did." When he w i t down again thit af ternoon hi a"itanl and a few tpecta tiira twlui iteif (til the barKe, which it ARRFSTED. Root Will Pour Soldiers Intc the Philippines. TEN KKOIMKSTS CALLED FOB fltn Franciaoo. Aug. 18. The Hrit ih ahip Macduff, long given up a hint it tafe and battling with the wealhei ItM mile from the Oregon coatt. Mill wa aighted by the tiaiiaport Warren, AtJgMt 14, in latitude ilU.&O deg. Of th longitude IIS. If deg. wett, ami wa (lying aigualt ol dittreal. Majoi Olomi, quarteimatter ol the Wairen, which arrived tonight with Colorado troopa, ordered a laiatload of piovitiom tent to the crew, who lignaled that thev had been without Rufflclent f'.od lor four dv. The men on the Mac I mumed near where the Amlelan it t luff cheered loitily when the pioiviioni ing, jokingly anl goodbye, aa they had were hauled aboard. Hhe bad enoount- alwayt done before, and one of the eied bad weather, and wa contiderably men at the air pomp added, "We'll all iliaabled for many day, and had been attend your funeral. " Little did they becalmed lor nearly two weekt. Hop-1 think that that would be the latt time ph.- had given out, and narration had Haldwin would be een alive. I,.-. I, i tie nable Heretofore the record (or the deepeit I he Macduff, now 180 dayt out (rom (live made under water wat held by Calcutta, haa a valuable cargo, includ- Ounner'i Mate Morgan, o( the United ing 4,000.000 grain lagt, contlgned State cruiter Chailetton, who went mainlv to Cortland. Ftltv Der cent hi- be'im- the ninfacu of the water a die inaiirarw-K had bllen nlaied linoll her. lannu of I'll) (net. When tllit leCOld tud Han Kranoicotp-culatorbad prac- wat made, it wat conaidered phenomen tically given her up at loat. They had al, and many thought the feat impua eihle feme,! the irruiii-lmu- ileilr'it thin vear at 3.U00.O00 taukt. Thit will be fully covered by the airival of the Macduff, and tntoulatora will toon be jingling Uiitith gold in thmr pocket. WITH HEAVY LOSS. Inaurgant Dafvnteil In Oharp right Nenr Angela. Manila, Aug. H. The intnrgenti have been concentrating for two dayi In-fore Angel. c It i officially an nounced that Colonel Smith, with 10 conipauiet of the Twelfth regiment, and two gun ol batteiy E, of the Firnt artilleiy, under Lieutenant Ketnley, tbia morning attneked 2,600 ttrougly intrenched luurgentt at the louthern appruach to Angelea and diove tbvui back after a aharp tight, the American troop Inning two men killud and I. wounded; the inauigcutn' loat ia eati mated at 300 men. Our lot 00 will hold Angelea. About 300 intuigentt appeared thin morning in front ol IJolore, a abort iliatance ninth ol I'orac, but they were diivon off by one company ol the Twellth reg iment under command of Captain An giiluiii. One Ameiican wan wounded. Major Kirkman, on entering Santa Maiia ami Depanay today with a re coniioitcring party, learned that, altei the light with Ueneral IV. del Pilar'l men, near Hunton, iilnjut S'M) innurgent retreated noithwanl, cariying many wounded, including five officer. CRIME SYNDICATE. llalnarh DaalOta I'art nf Ilia I'lut I. tl tinier of llrayru. New York Aug. 18. .loaeph Ueinncb cabled the following atatement tu the Jouriiul and Advertiser: "The ibOOting of Laluui will wiirni up the atmonpliete ol the court, at it bat ditgunted honeat men. The at tempted imnaHnination in not the out come ol a weak mind; itinpaitof gtOOral plan cold blooded, premedi tated ami paid lot. The crime nymli cate of aaaaaMlnOtlon feared I .a bin i and wanted Iiia life and document. The name men are responnthle (or the ruzoi which cut Henry' throat, lor the lope which hung laitiinier, and the pintol that abut Labor, Blttory (urniabet no example of a crime ao atTOolODI, "The ilot Inoludol the murder ol Drcyfun if acquitted. The miirdereri who ordeied the annannination will yet be caught. No coiuprouiine verdict i possible now. The jtl'lget, who hither to would nave nccu willing to throw a nop to the anti-Dicylutarda, mil now make no conccuiun. Drayfat Wriit. Kennen, Aug. IS. The aecond trial by court martial ol Captain Drevfun, ol the Erench artillery, charged with tieaaon, continued thin illuming. Ma jor Caineie, ropreeentative ol the gov erniiient, having lefuaed to agree to ad journment of the cane until Monday, applied lor by Deuiange, counael (oi Dieyfun, owing to the miinleroun attack upon Mailre Labori, leading oounael for the deleute. The feature of the day' proceedinge wan the alory of the tuffeiiugn of Drey fua on Devil' inland, bin piinon off the count of Fiench Ouiana. Dievlua wept ill (Hunt when the clerk read the document lOOOUntiog the detalla nf hir incaiceration. Two TkaataaO Kiitad. Wanliington, Aug. 18. The appall ing condition ejintmg in I'orln BloO were made mine fully known to the war department today by Oeueial Do via, in a dtnpatch, which avs the death outright III the inland will reach 3,000, while many are dying dailv fiooi injurie and privation. Qn erai iiavtn gay I in uppltea now on hand will be tufficient to relieve dia tren and prevent atarvation until the Mcl'hernou arrive. Klllo'l by a Hi. .km VVhoal. Spokane, Aug 18. S. W. Oroom wa itiMtantly kille.1 thia afternoon by the blunting of a balance wheel of a WOodmwiag machine. Cue ol the piece ol metal atruck him, tearing the back ol In head off. Vive brutal atault by a negro man on white women occurred in Little tiot-k, Ark., inaide uf 34 boon. The vi.tiinn.il the ataaulta are all highly renpe. te.1. and allljayre attacked in the auburbt of the city. t'ulnrailn Trar Rvlnra. San Francinco. Alia". 18. ttailv 'lree.l with line of many-colored lag, the Tinted Slate trantport War len arnv.nl at thit (Ml at S o'clock thit afternoon, having on boat.) the Kirnl Colorado regiment of volunteer, back (mm the campaign in the Pfclllp pin. The regiment, eommatide.1 by Colonel McCoy, return with 4ti officer ami 94 men. about &0 lea than lb numlier who nailed from San Kranoitco laat year. A nuiubei of tha men en. Iile.l in iha new regiment being or-gauiaaJ. At a depth of 1 US leet there it a watei i tenure ol 00 tniundt to the quaie inch, and a preature of 05 i-r- to the tquare inch ia necetitary to lone bieiithing-uir to the man be low the water, but thit did not deter Haldwin Irom attempting to reach the tiinken thip. In deactibing the feel Ina einerienced under '.ii lathom of water. Haldwin laid it wat a paralvz ing teuiatlon all over the body ami liuiba, and when tbeie would be the leail bitch in the airpump, the top ol hia head teemed to raine about three feet. Ordinary garden bote wat uaed to furninh air to Haldwin, an I thit wa only guaranteed to withttand preatuie of 75 pound, so hit death can bo laid only to hia own carleaaneaa. llefore the laitinK of the Amleluns could in. ally be aucceaaful. it would be neceaaary (or Duldwin to go to S6 (ath tutu ol water, and he acemed perfectly willing to chance the danger. Diver Hal'lwiu wat to receive :il),000 for hit labort if the Andelana waa railed, but now that he haa b.en killed, it in probable that the thip will continue to lie in Commencement bay fui aome lime to come. I will probably be the Inst at tempt to ralae the sunken thip, at Haldwin waa the only man on th ooaat who would even make the at tempt to deicend to ao great a depth particularly to tiuoe the water ia al way muddy on account of the I'uval I ii p emptying into the bay at thit point. WASHINGTON'S FINE REGIMENT I Har.Whliin an.l (lliiial Hrllrl Than I ..i. ...... Portland, Aug. 10 Firat Lieutenant William B, Weigle, company G, Pint Washington, who ban lecentlv returned from the l'hilippine, ay: "The Washington tnaips liuvo ttood the hardnhipn ami climate of the i'hil ippiue much better than tho Kastcrli tnaips at they neein to take moie iiatm ally to the rainy weather. While there haa been OOniidtrablo sickness among the troops, still tho number on the aick list ban been much below the aveiageof other regiment. The lieu tenant speak in high piaise ol Colonel Wbolley and hi ability as a coinmam er, ana lint no hesitancy in atterting that the men ol the athingtou regi ment stand at the head of the list (or all-iound good soldier, of all the vol unteer now in the Philippine. They won worda of piaise Iron tholl cotpt comiiinntlei, Oenentl (. hailes King, fui their tpeiidnl work on mote than one occasion. I'pon (ieneral King't de partuie from the Itbtndl, the lOgimont al OOmniauder, t'nlonel Whollev, wat chosen to take his place aa corpt com mandOli The Washington troops, tin lieutenant my, are now awaiting traniporti for their return to the Uni ted States ami he thinks they will leave Manila about the tiist of September. Alinthrr ltel.nl Ittark. Manila, Auc. In. Bight hundred tiaurgent.n attacked Angeles this morn ing, but the Twelfth regiment drove hem into the mountain. Three I i to hod locomotive were captured. NoilO of the American troopa weie njnrod, The IllturgOOtl lots ia not mown. C. T. 8penoor, of Kentuckv, teportor oi the ManUa II n, wat killed yesteiday dm ing the light at An ;el a. Handrail vwra Polaaaatl. Kiakford, III., Aug 19. Two linn Ir.d people weie pnmoned at Oiegon, III., today by Iciuonade which they bank at a picnic. Aa yet no latalltiM liave been reporte.1. The DOiaonin in oippon.d to have been the result ol 'Uric acid in the lemonade told at one d the man. la. The uioti violent case tn ol small children. Tyimgraphlral Unlaw, Detioit, Mi.-b., Aug 18. The Inter national TyiHigraphical I'nion cum en lion today selei'te.! Milwaukee in next meeting place. rh report fiom the committee on law favoring the levying of a tpecial i.e. in,. m ol not moie than 50 centi in any three mouth by the executive ttancil whenever the ttrike (uud shall fall boloa 110,000, wat adopte.1. Iron mining give employment to wa than 17,000 permit in Kngland. lairwatat nhi. Bpokaaa, Aug. it. a New York tpecial to the Spniketmaii-Keview avs: hreal loat Mellen. of the Northern I'a otic, who will attend the copmany'i ii uoal meeiiug in New York, Friday, ay tha Ctaararatai tiouble m praail ally settled. Ailanta, Oa . Aug. 10. A ditpatch f""i Hiantley, Al.i., tayt: Cbarle II iff, I negro who yeaterday attempt,! ' - i ill Ma. Stephen Battle, a wld na taken fioiu Hiantley jail laat tgbj i v a moh of 100 men and (but to daa'b iu the wood half a mil away. (i.oaral Oil Will llaa aillr-fl Thouaand Man l iidar III Cuiniriand. Wathington. Aog. 19. An order ha been ittued directing that 10 addition al regiment ol volunteeit be organized lor teivice in the Philippine. The regiment will I numbered from 88 to 47 and will tie organized at the follow ing places in the older named: One each at Foit Dualling, Fort Crook, Neb.. Fort Kile), Kan., two at Camp Meade, Pa., one each at Fort Niagara, N. Y., Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.. Fort Leaveuworth, Kun., Jeffer son Barrackt, Mo., South Fiauiingbam, Mat. Wathington, Aug. 19. "The polioy of the war department," laid Secretaiv Koot, "i to fnrnith Oeneral Otit with all the troops and iiippliee that he can use and that aie necettury to wind up the indirection in the Philippine iu the tuortett iftible time." The tocretary wat speaking of the 13 remgimeiila that were called out today by order of the president. He laid that no delay would bo ulluwed in the entitling, equipping and supplying the new regimentt already orgunized, and tending thetn to tbe Philippines at toon at they were needed for active operationi. If the pieteut number of transsirti it insufficient more will be procuied. The men already entitled for the Philippine service will be tent at once and the new regimentt will fol low aa fast at they are organized and needed. While there bat been tome augget tion that the new regimentt will b uted as a reaerve force, it may buetated potitively that thete regiments, at wel.' aa mure, if they can bo uaed, will be tent to reinforce 'Ieneral Otit. Secretary Koot aent u copy ol the order ol today to the various depart ment! of the army and they at once be gan preparation! for supplying the uew organization!. Within hail an hour the ordnance bureau bad sent order to the different artenult directing the complete outfit of arms and ordnance en pillion for each regiment be tent to the rendezvous whete they are to be organized. The qauitermaater't de partmet gave onleis for supplying tentl, clothing and otter eqiiiments furnished by that department while tbe commiasary department ordered a tufficient tupply ol ration to be on hand to (eed the tronp9 aa fait as they arrive. The medical department wat also directed to see that supplies were sent. Tlio regiments will he recruited with the tame care eiercited in enlisting the first 10 regiment!. The district! which were not veiy thoroughly cov ered in recruiting for the tirsi 10 regi ments will be visited by the officers ol the new organizations. It is the inten tion of the department tn have the reg iment! give more attention to tiring than to any other feature of the dull. The men will be armed, as are the reg ular infantry regiments, with the new magazine army rifles. SUPPLIES FOR YAQUIS. Nan Fmaolaea PlllbaMet ataamer Prob ably Cantor). QnaytOM. Mexico, Aug. 19. The gunboat Demoerata left port Tuesday and a rumor was started that it went to intercept a vesesl f-om San Fran cisco cairying Oatling guns, rifle! and ammunition to tbe Yaquis. The gun boat has not leturned, hut minor say that it lias captured the ft 1 1 i buster. Qaayuu i! lull ol Yaquis working at all Borts of occupation!. Several elnops laden with produce and manned by Yaquis arrived yesterday from the rivet. They icport that when the troops reaihed Vicani Friday, the towr was deserted, and no fight took place. A body ol Indian met the troop! on the march toward the town and held them in check until the Yuquii had left the town ami then thev ill 1 T pearcd in the wood". The main bod of the Indian!, including women and children, crossed on a raft to the north bank of the liver, made a datum- K. ind the troopi, and escaped to th mountain!. The Yaqui lot! in the skir mish was three. The horse under Oeneral Torres wa shot. The remainder of tho campaign will probably consist of scouting in the mountains on the part of the troops, and raid in the Ouaymas valley ranches by the Indians. I'ugtlUt rraln7 Dead. San Franciaco. Auo. 10. .1 in. Pxainey, the pugiliat injured by Frank .'ic onneii in their f n il last ..il,t lied beie thia afternoon at 8:15 with out having regained cotiiciouineai MoOonnall and bit teoonds, wits Frainey's seconds and niananera nl th. club, have been placed under ,., also Keferee Hiiam Cook. Daway Will Vl.lt Fraaea. Nice, France, Aug. 19. It 1 an. bounced that the I'nited Stats cruiser Olyinpia, now at Leghorn, will arrive at Villeliaiincbe, Atuzuit 27 Wallman'. Kina.lltlon It. turn. Tiorasoe, Island ol Tromtoe. Nor. way, Aug. 19 Walter Well tin IQrTlfOri of the ml. ' -1' I IV-MI le.1 by him arrived beie this evenina on the tteamer t'apella, having suc cessfully completed their exploration. in f rani Jotef Land. Mr. Wellmann hat discovered important new land and niauv inland Haltiniore druggist have organized and will try to atop price cutting in medicine. Criminal ( ar.l. Hridgeport, Conn.. Ann. 19 Th. jury in the inquest into the caue of 111.' acc.leilt on tha Shallon V. ...... l.ailway t ompany'i bridge at Peck' mill oiid. August 6, by which 80 peo- le were killed, rendered their verdict today that the motorman of th wrecked trolley car waa guilty of cihn. inal careletaneat, and that the Sheltoo Stieet railway wat very naallaraant The jury alto rccomrnen.le. a special MM of tbe legislature to act on cer tain lawt which it recommend (or th. rotection ol pettonn riding on trollei oar. Oaitl H Wa l.navlng 'i"i -Dat Arra.l. Havana. Aug. II. In view of tho faot that Colonel Bacallao. chief of the tecret police, peinltted III lilt .leclaia lion that Oeneral Jlminei, llie atpiranl to the preiidency ol Santo Domingo, wat in Havana, ottner not having or having renin..-!, the military anil. on tie telegraphed to Cienluego. in ttruoting Captaiu Stamper, oollootoi of eu.iutu theiu. to aecerlaln wbetlier Jiminet wa on the Menedea iteamer. and tn take him under arrett il that should be the case. Jutt the iteam er wa about to leave Cienfuegoe, Cap tain Stumper located Jimlnei and ar retted him. J inline deuoonced tbe arrett at an outrage. Ha aaid he had broken no law and would not yield except to lorce. Captain Stamper re plied that he wa ready lo me force, if necettary, and J iniinea then yielded, remarking that be did to because he could not help himself. Captain Stamper informed Jiminet that be would make him as comfortable at potsible, and, alter Jituinea and hi secretary had packed their trunk, they were driven, accompanied by the chief ol police and Captain Stamper, to the Union hotel, where two bedroom und a dining room were placed at their dlapOMl. Oenerul Jirolnes will be kept under polioe charge until (urtber advice are received Irom the governor general. PUMMELED TO DEATH. Vlr( onn.lt Hani o t nm.rrirull y- C l.arga ir Manslaughter. San Francisco, Aog. SI. Tho au topsy held on the remain of Jim Frauey, the pugilist, who died after having been knocked out by Frank McOoin on Friday night, showed that hit vital organs were diseased; tiiat he wa m no condition to enter a ring at principal, and that he had been pommeled and beaten to death by Frank McConnell, who waa arretted on a charge of muntlauglitei, and i uow out of jail on bail. A aimilar charge bat alto been placed against J. J. Oroom. J. D. Oibhi, promoter ol the light; Hiram Cook, releree, mid the secotidt ol both men engaged in the oouteat. All have given bond unJ are now at liberty. Dr. J. L. Zabala, the city 'a autopsy pbytician explain! the caute of the ptigilist't death a followi: "1 Iouip severe contusions on Franey'a lac shoulders and upper arm. There w.. a heinoirhage of the biain on the led side uud the organ itseK was in an a a ii ae in i , ' condition. The man must have received a teriible punishment, and death was nothing more than the result ol the blow which were rained on bis face and head. The impact of tiie head on the floor had nothing to do with it. He was in a dying condi tion before he fell. "Franev should never have entered the ring. An examination of hie lungs showed pleuralic ndhesioui, and his ivilem was otherwise broken down. lie was tit (or practical purposes in life, but certainly not for unnatural exorcise." FLOOD AT EDMONTON. The Saakatrhrnan Itlvar llote Fort Kent In (lua lnj. St Paul, Aug. 19. A Winnipeg Man., Bpecial to tho Pioneer-Presi says: An Edmonton dispatoh says the Saskatchewan river hat overflowed, rising 40 feet during the last 20 hours, and continues to rise fast. Already the bridge piers are (our feet under water, and eleotric light boiler covered Floating islands of worn) aro passing down. The fen ins have broken away and no mail has arrived. Thousand of feet of lumber it adrift. At present the water i! nulling over the Hudson' Hay Company ' fluts. Two and a half inches of lain fell in 30 hour!. The end is not yet. The loss will be great. The historic steamer Nnithwest, one of the Hudson' 13uy Company' best boats wus broken from her moorings, struck the middle pier of the bridge and went down the rivet a total wreok. The river i full of dtift, milieu' shacks and effect. Citisen on the river bank are moving out. Street Duel at Wood. Sheridan, Or., Aug. 21. New fa leen received here of a serious fight a Wood. The trouble began Satuiday night at a dance, and was between Bud Pollard and a man named Miller. It ended in the ejection from the hall of a young man who had refused to pay his admission. Sunday morning tbe men met on the street and bad a duel. Miller fired a shotgun point blank at Pollard't head and shot away part ol one o( Pollard's ears. Pollard emptied his revolver at Miller, hut was so nerv ous that his 6hots went wild. One shot hit Miler in the leg below the knee. Considering that the men fired at close range, their escape from seri ous injury is letnarkable. Paenger Train Wrecked. Texarkana, Ark., Aug. 81. A mes sage has just been received here to the effect that a north-bound passenger train on the Kanst! City, Pittsburg & Oulf rairoad went into Litte river, 60 miles north of here. A switch engine, with crew, has led (or the scane. The wreck is between stations, and it is not kown how much ol the train went off the bridge. It is known, however, that tne nagguge, mail and went in. express cars Itlahn Town Burned. Boise, Idaho. Aug. SI. Last night the town ol Placerville, in Boise coun ty, was Wiped out hy fire. The bnei ncs portion of the place wa destroyed and moat ol the residence. The loa is estimated at 250.000. To ascertain whether tbe Paciflo coast it linking into or riling out ol tbe ocean n the misiion of Professor O K Oilbett. of the United States geological survey, who has just arrived on the coast. atay He a Permanent Depot. Vancouver Barracks, Wah., Aog. 11 The impienion is becoming gen eral at headquarter that the authori se at Waihinglon intend to make thit diVi P"rronn oepot for the Philippine army, on account of the ease with which troopo mav In hippd to tbe sound or to San Francieca Thi idea hat been strengthened by tbe great sums ol money now being expended in consttuctlng a permanent camp. Thou tends of dollar have bean aged during th pan two month on sanitation alone. Red Bay. on tn. . A IX niinrnc n . HUNDREDS OP I.IVEa T. flurrle.n. Ii..,,, - ..our --aea Nejjl Jscksonvllle, tt. s.II.- - ... cording to m .,. Timet l,'i, lor, a., .1 ,:. . . sullen rv r Hogy 1sii . . f . . ", w ue aieanier Craw- the town of li-i i, Andro. an gonn,,". W. .wept away i Hurricane, an, ..I-... ana .. Aneyewi, wreck ol house, . p.... "I norm subsided, h. -ii - ..i . ' "a.i. WiM aj . w. I ,,,, , clasie. Caniain n.n.. " Kl s at.. W Hid la. tun rate ol Htl anil 1 Nassau, will. a.. . ""k . . - ''"ini J re.., .... u .,. . . . . , rORTO RICANS iruT. eed of Neil PUnUa. II I'r...... . "W New York A.... a. the lien. 1. 1 f. c" : nan jUin p BllTPI. VIBIfaa I.. it . . , , , Mij Visits s ol th former reports district, nf .1.: :..7 ". wwh nrtitj. . w "Wt 1 "'VJ 111 I list lain,. : wwni ire satal .ner auywheie lor ih.b.TT country the psoplg ,. open air. The f.-si , 11 ...n . "reej mnmV uestroyed. Only th, do cn afford k ... . n, " " l'Ulja ..aa. .uccoi come, ini)rj rwm win itarTa. Tn. ...i, 1 1, . n . , T 7" "i ""'are eipwtej. jl Pots in many Wwni . ,"U,IU 7 S Itrire nnmU. -i FWI'IV, 1 OA Ii. ...... ... . . . - --- boi wie rota ""-i,ru no authoril t a- ...u,,v. , uu. ujii.i ..1 ilium - . . 1 , aasn ing Henerouiiy out of tK.i. a.- T w ...yp.j u.a mn,t Urjftlt. Ai far aa Caguaa tat t. ii.. m "'J couoiiioni aie D0 (,,,., , rer.orln from Ina.. I .1 --r .-."..s iiirtiiff.,,,,1. .M mni lultu cumilllOQ ( ,, , eiil lie in the litrti,,0 iiar.t in the towm Istan altgj soldiers were woundeJ ajaj cent hurricane hnl ,1 ..... . .. . . . .. nan ea mere were no deallnioumil,. ' nit raiarA.i ir,.... .... ,. . -w - 1, . A IIMUHUrU tf. ....... I. L a -j ' p.u.iu. auri r mbabitaiits ami seed, ur ,,, ?. unt no An . . . I n 1 .... u.. mi ityun lUimifBJ no biii n ,,,n, vu U.IUnnf lf) troyed, 17S seriously InjtieJ ml damaged by the norm. In the distiict eorronnding guez, scores of women, oM ntt children are hmueleai nr.l ..),.. It... .....1 I. .. I Tl.. . .k , o.iv.iu. ..iu aw.j aiiaecauBaw OapoiOn, loaned with 200 Porto going at emigrants to adrift today. All jmnpal I I I 1 . u guei paper reminds the public aai the year 1841 tbe oity wu by Hie for two dayt, the gtitewa personally distributing $iO,Mt those who most needed it. In Arroyo 00 per cent ol tb kt were namoiii nan r t is inrncaa the port nothing reniaim. Kuril i tie nt persons in Utnulo hin an appeal to tie public tikingMl . i. I . . . . :.. I... i. : ....... tm. niiu iui vi. ' i una. .a. i.o. .- - and person! I.ave pertrM u whole district. EXPLOSION IN MEXICO. Killed Five Am.rlran r.,(i,"i Three M.ilran Fin... Chioago, Aug. 31. A specul Record Irom Tatnpico, Mnic, Bv the exnlosioii ol boiler of k .. .. ..!. r ..ileal motive on me .ueiican winu. ... I an.) ihrMll se en iiien ncm atnw -- . j 1 Tl... I. ...m.iT: re Slllllilllia Oil llie Ji ini". when the exnlosion occonvi f a special pattern J r"1" neing used to haul tm'M P lb amr tain. J Among the killed art low engineers wno were q names were Simon, FitigersM. m . . . ...... ImarlCin and uibson. anoinw -irineer namexl Lokbsrt tl near the locomotive l0 inn rwnnrrnd. He Wtl llt'lW " tance of 100 feet illiai ' .... . I 'CI... n.l.a. , Amm three Mexican flieiuen ana -m ers. ' at . rnniiiintl,H' iyiuni .... t,i Chicago. Aug. IL-Tb. 1 jj a.Lan n .Minn 01 vom D HIT HIT LUU A l ,v" : i ,, ..14 wr I"" i car K.I a - .tattl flinlli""111 " I IBtl 111 vll t V unen- ....rtniian. t f narriiHiii in riM rinof" . ...in ..k .1... l.-.-m atnre - - mi., t i ..! oiirrjoae v - ............ .- . - (kf lect l to provnre iue"" - yi ,i al.o rs in en l oi llie pw. the diceate. . .,,-, Governor Tanner but idu'",j-. intention ol auppoiting """a proving tho purchaae ol '""Tjjfji.! aaking for an appropriate ' mui l.k .. i.ii, m build l e v. v nihil ninvH w ium. , w a aajaaa la s 1 ... ewatl . mm a a 4 - L.ipton's yacni puano--... A Mlaala ann. rca. In''' tovlay accompanied b.T 1 . steam vacnt cnu. -- . i, .It 1 . xs.i.iia.nn.t i-11- . Aii-oat S. and made tl e tri'"- vovaae in much quicker tl1, , . ".. . . rnu Vrin Ww. aniicipaie.i. m" Shamrock about s.oov latter sailed something 1.200 miles. mort Knee War In W .... ... . .. oi -A M ... I ... n Milt AH.' ' . ago Dr. Weill, living " shot and faUllywounde.i t ne in the act of Healing c"ul .,u,nl,J .ttfiuP" el 0"" da r.iohl. two neirroet - Walla, ami 1 . V... i i. .l.a .l.a-tor. not aim iiiieo uy ... - W er uneiicoeeiful attempt tl.. v.'. Ilia ant nig'"- .... ( Thi hat aroute.1 i' - th nd notice ba i .t... .. fn.ther h""1 iim mat muj ment toward Dr. Wel" Ut a race conflict.