Eageoe City Guard. 1. L. CAMPBELL. rroarlaSar. EUGENE OTY OREGON. EVENTS OF Till; MY 4a Installing Celleelloo of I Immi fm lb T wu l1Bilhrrt In OmmI ""I liii way to Eng- (Veil Hhodea ii "ii land. MsnIm Boltaf wMi million dollars dir a law library. ironje'i men ure DOW BflfUIINI 01 laiard lint lab wsrhipi. Qtrausy win admit anisrioan mm fur tear ol a uriff war. The machinist- ol PMWtlpMo maud a nine-hour day. Six people wi n- ImniHil in death in a New York lOJUIIHIlt IwiMI tire. The increase in American imsirta has been nearly flout.lt-1 in three vcari. San Krandaco highbindera murdered two iih'u. both lowiwi siefobanU ol the c ity. i.cncrul Wood I aaacrta tliat torn ble in ( hi Iim ia now ahsolntelv nut Ol the lUestoll. The traummrt Orant ha" arrived at Boa Pnnelaoo fron Manila with dirk mldiera alsiard The P.ritiah second-class cruiser Ilcmss la reported 00 at island, in Bt ltahaina, in distress. President Unvi't Starr Jordan, "( Stanford rntveraltv. in a aiac'h at Chicago, said Hint England would anon topple. Tronbls Ihih anwu batwtOB tin-1 unu and box manufacturers nf Tampa, I la. Advance in tlm uriru of lamia is the cause. Tom Sharkey und Unit I itzaiiiimntia algm-d article" of agreement fnr it rniind laiut lailuro tlm club offering the iHri'Mt )iuraii. The United Stalfa government will latum thn manufacture nf emolielcsa imwder and UOnpOlS with iirlvat" man- ulai'tumr in point nf iuality. Th Anonoea Clay MMwinotorinf CniiilMtllV, the 1 10,000,000 onmaillda turn M scwcr-niia. iiiuiiiifH-tiirira. will control Ho air cent nf the industry Near Olympia, Wash., IhrtO "Inl- dren, aged f, 7 and il yeara, WON burned to death while their parent were absent (mm hOOM attending dance. At llnimver, llermany, DONOM lint vet idelitilled turn a llritixh Hug and madii an niiti-Kntiah detnonatnttoO in front nf the reaidence nf an I mgliah man, who had displayed the 1'niou Jack in celebration "f the moomm iu (south Afrit a. l'miipectH fnr the termination nf the I ailniiihlaii revolution are iiuorer than ever. At Vienna, the frown Princess Stcph nine, of Auntria, was niurried to Count nn iiiray. The totiil number of liner prisoners oittstiircd at I'liarilcl cig by the PuHlsh il 4,tll A nartv of aix Ainerli'iiu rubber pros- wrliirN have Imoi massacred hy Indian! In tbe wilda of Itraiil. The twelfth .ollvolltioniif the Nation nl ItcpuldloaU latMlgtic hat lieell called to Mtt in the city nl M I'aul. July 17, 1100, I'mn'li meat", supplied In the Ameri can army iu the I'hilippilie, la reported hy olhciali iu Manila to lie highly latlifactory. A passenger train on the OoiHvHll ravine, near TUOBtO, Canada, jumped i lie track, and i-cvcikI ineinUTa nf DOf llamrtlt were injured The Kentucky leuialature haa paafe.l a, bill OppoprUtlOl 100,000 to curry uu tbe work of huiittiiK tluwn the aa BHMiin of William Qoobol, In an 0MU ent bOtWMH MoilOMM in. I lHa IiiiIiiiiih. near Simla ('nil. IKK) Meinana d(MK) 1,000 ludiaili. Itidiana killed nuinheied 3'J. Filipino iiiiuire'(iiiu haa net id lieeu auUluetl. I'he reladu lire prepar Ian lor tlm nitty IOhWI and will carry am guerrilla vvarfaie 00 a scale. William Henry, a half-lireed Indian of CiueUi, Cel., allot anil killed Settle hiullh, a ymiiiK Indian WOnaB, uud I lien killed blin-ell. Jaaiouaj Wal the cauae. Kiarty tbriv and (MM-hall liichea ol MOW in A3 hotira la t II. lieu icculd MtkbUahod Ot ntochagtaf, N. Y. ThO railinatla an rtH"ieriu; hWal th( III IgOll lllllit analiiHt the clem, nta they lias had Iu many yeara. The Carterav ille, 111., mil mi MtMrt, Ih have laen nil trial lor (lie tunt 10 lay at Vienna, cliat'Keil with iniirilcr liiK negni in nitTM. WON ununited hy ii. jury, i ovi other oharnai orapond Hill anatuat the uiincra. I., 'i.i in ghOOtfioOOy nl priner U a aurn eura lur tllAeaae waa the OaaM "I the divoroo i.-i .iiw.i tn Qoorgo K White, ex-fonrfteatiiian and a WOalih luinln'r dealer nf OUcMfSi FlOni lna Mle. Mlliuio A WhlU". LATER NEWS. tjeneral Joubert la now in aupreme toLuuiand ol tbe boera. Ex-Pratidtnt Hairiaon haa eipreiaed htl ay m path v (or the Boon. The total coat of the war in the Phil- ippinea an far il f AO.UOU.OOO. Krltiih caaualtlei in the dual relief of ;..e hamuli were alinoat 1,000 'I he laland nl Tutuila, ol the Samoan frroup, ii to I- uied aa a naval atatimi. l ire in the retail dry K'""' dn-tm t nf I'hlladephla, caueed a Inai of 9100,' oo6. I gaTI aay that the retreat from Lotto Miuth waa due to a commander I Mt take. S. uatiir llnar now wauta to ulve Qaggfl Idliunkalaui $MO,000 '"" ' Ii ga on I j Hie I'uerfi lliiatl tariff bill waa de- d on need Iron Iho oolpU by a Waaiim-- l. ii milliliter. BtOM are being taken ti orir iiiiw a ak with M,000 capital at lOMi .Morrow cnuntv, Or. Striken and lalmr trouldea ol vuriniia kimla have thpiwn MUM") men out nl tnploymenl in Chicago. ( nil war ia imminent in China. line prnvince la already in revnu in the dethriiliement ol the emperor. 1 he M tiute haa confirmed the apiadnt- inent 01 II b. Miller, nl .loM-piinic cnuntv, Orenn, to M OMWOI hi t-inniK Kniiik', China. Lotly White, wife of (ieneral Sir ,. orgo White, bai boon wvettoa oy lieell Victoria witli the OrdOf Ol the I ruu ii of India. Oongreeontaii Alfred '. Haracff, of PiraniylYanie, tethei ol tbe bonee ol inpieointotlrM ia dead at Pnlieaep ihia. Igjod TB yeara. The I'nited Slut, a em. rnmeiit hal ordered that tha Celilomia "Mommofh I ..... I .rove " iii Culaieraa cnuntv. he lam letl Inr nark parpoeoi. Die Pure I .aid mid DruK UOUgNOS, In convention at waablngton, euopteo reaolntioni goolrlng LougiaanWanol notion to provide penaltiei lor idnltentioni mm Gordon, ol blrtninghem, i n land, the notononi m y inoatr, ia deud. lie wit" known all over tlm killed under VHTiOOl aliaaea, and ia aitld tn lime heell wnith II 1 ,000,000, Dr. Nan-en, the explorer, qneftionod in regnrd to lna poonhlo into ol Andre, laid: "I DOliOVO aa long aa poogible, in hia retur inking the innat Ilia nil allowance of time fnr III" reapl'inaiice. hut l no longer hate eny hopo. i don't lielieve that he ia llviugl nlherwi-e W0 ahould certainly have heard of bin. All that can he looked Inr Iinw I- the recovery ol hia body." The plagtM iu HOBOlnlO ia under ciiii trol. tieiieral tiatacru hua nccupieil Storm- bug, ( 'mat Cnl.inv lluera are retreiitiiiK tn t Intuitu 1'ree State. Qeneml Joe Wbeeler hei urivod at Sail PrmncblOO (ton Manila. A reaoliition wita introdii. ed ill con Kic"" uaklllK Inr rea-al of the tariff on paper. The Itrit txli gOVOmnont haa decided to retain Lord PnnnMloto aa nnbno1 aador at Wnohlngton indoflnitely. I he latent in;iir tru-l 'l 1 1 Idond WOI Ml 1 1 It Her than uaiml. hiililaiaed tti he the reaillt nl the llht With Arluickle. Ynqoi Indiana dUpereetl :io Moil' onn Mldien who were noting n etoorl tu the mail, near Potan, Mexico i .era Id itie, the fnUOIIO racillK mure, bolder ol the world'! record fnr naif a mile, ia dead at Nuui f$tn, near Napa, Cul. Lieutenant KdgM KoehlaT, nf the Ninth infentry, wm led Into an am Inuh of rtlipino nboli north ol Torino and killed The Howo Lnrabn Uompnny ol LOWOll, Maaa., hit" aaainueil it" a renilt n( the failure nf the Globe National hunk, iii BoatOOi In which the company owed a laiuc ttnonnl nf umuey. A revolotionary novononl near Ban HnlvndOf Wai recently llipla-d III the hud. and a oonnicetion hy the govern ment of S0,0O0 lil'llillrtltlK Or. Joae Alfaredo, tk plaoe, who, tt la remrt- ad WM tn hate led the revolt. Sir Charlc" Tupper, ex piemler nf Oettada. boliovei thai the ia-ka boon dart and other diiptttod qnoetioni he- tween the United state" and Canada, will noon bo -.-ti i.-.i und that Canada w ill ixf (he nont ol it. vi a Meeting ol the Bnptial Hoolal i ni.iii ui ikiat.iu. it wm annooncod on bohnll ol the Union Theological lu-ti-lotton tliat John D RookelelUr bai undertaken to OOOtribnti one-half nf the $4no,tHiii needed to complete the eqnipnenl ol that InattMtion, Chiol Officer Uooekayt ( the truna nort tiranti recently urritetl at sau rmnoiioo, nid thai on Kebroary n, the ahip tailed mer the -iiot when Morrcll lalaud 0M generally hecn auiaiat.d to he Inontedi It ll uu all chart", hut at lltgQ A. M. 00 the date men- tloned, the Grant Ml led over the poai lion Ut latitude W dog nin. north. longitndt ltd dog, II bin, eaat. gnd Ml t trace of the i I net tmuld laa fonnd, Vt noon ant laud inn fewH ataivo the letel nf the aea .xiuld la. .., . u Inr a diitatice td :t uitlea. El1.liSlii OF DUST Caused the Death of Coal Miners. Fifty TKN BODIES WiM MOOTEEKD llBalr Oriurri.il In s Weal Virginia Tuaru Terrible Hieliea Bl lh at xulli t Ilia I'll. Ie tlx' 1'nite I BtOtM there are &, 3 7, -7B7 laarhelora and M.'.'.'l It'l apltlaten. XM IWU woman'" dun of PMlM iu.i haa tawu orgnniaod by nno Amer- Uav unmet, Eving in l'n nee I he I. ui.. -I aj.an of telt'Kiaph Mile ie the world la Unit ever the titer Klitna in in Iim It io mee 4,000 (net long. The tn-iial outpat fr.un 100 Kohl inr. in the Immediate ricinitl nf JtabiiuUeahurK la 1.1 i n. td gold a a. ' hnw Cost Mtar than 17.000 pa-Miinet Iretght oar and 110 loOOtUOtivel U ii nrih-ieil hy '.'0 railr.mila, the Mnonnttng u $11,000,000. Mi. Theodora Tiuimea, ol OhloegOi bai remnted her atneka and bOOW mil- ei u- o( Illtnoii to m ape axoeeeivt . Uon hlmllar MatOM h olhera ia fearexl. Tbe late EobartxBotMBr'l mure I Ml wm euld at auction in New Ymk to John 11. Kchulti. of Hraiklyu. fnr gt.OOO. Mr. Homier i-aid $tl,OtKI fen gua animal. I in- Creek. W. Va., March 8. The noet deatructive mine exploiinn ever known iu the New Kiver dlitrict fa--curred at the lied Aah mine, ahortly afler the mlnen went to work, early tbii morning. Although the moat hn Oi vvnrk of the rew-ulug rty ha la-en gniiiK on iuceaaautly all day, it 1 lm,H"hle tonight to e-tlmate the full MMBt of the loaa ol lile and property. Ten dead laaliea have already la-en taken out, and the nmiila-r o( the dead may reach (0 or more. It ii thonghf lonik'ht that at leitat 40 milieri are yet ciitmiihcd in the wrecked mine. The Itivl Aah mine ia a larife drift, and tM explnainii occurred near the entrain'-, which ia thua dieted hy th failing i late, in tombing a large nntnbei 0l minera. The I00M of the dlMtttOI in hetweeti thia place and Thurmond, . ii the aouth hralich of the Chewia-ak g Ohio railroad. J. I n-d BfBngeT, Ol Btnnnton, Va., ia the principal owner ul the mine. Keliel partial Iron ureat dintanooi arrived aa "'"ill aa aiaaihle. State Minf nepMtOI I'inckuey, with a OOfpl Ol exa-rta, haa heen oil the Krnund duriiiu the day, renderiiiK all aaalKtaticn h,n aihle and detotinu hi" attention mure tnwitrd relief than to an nUicial inveati Katlon aa to the cuu-e of the diaaater. Thil riiiiriHi;i-re and laiaaea of ml the miner in thlfdietriot came to the mom ... . .... , tj- a,... a- mkiii aa iai"n , aim juuaa mi- work of reacue, hut they were greatly Impeded by tbe extent ol the oaonnoni hiockade at ti ntrenci nine unit, The large, heavy aide tlera of the eu lllllice were hluttll "lit tn Hume 'lie tam e, together with a lot nf heavy tim laun. Even nnilea were blOWB nut '.iii'- distance. The furee nf audi an nplocion oaneed au InnouM lalling ul the alate and other dehria, en that tin- entrance waa tilled Inr a great dis tance. Aa many men aa cnuld work at one tune were 'having away with all their might, and theae were relived in ahori rdaya hy other u. mo aa to ex pedite the work aa much aa pOMable, The first aucie-afiil attlke o( the rea dier" waa about 10 A. M., when HI bodiei were WOO feted. It waa found thai MVen Ol them were already dead The other three wen dying. Ah the minera had fallen at different place in the drift, and the 'explnainii had iUiiM.il the (itllinir.alate to hlnckade tin ii" in different parte Ol the mine, the ttnrU ol reeoning the men met with tine great uhatadu alter another. I In men re-cued at 10 A. M. Were not fin linn the entrance, while othera were ut inn. h greater dUbMOM within thr drift. At the mouth ol tln iuiu the aoene waa beyond description, the wlvoa, children and noighhon 'f MOM win were known to be entombed being then ill full force, and their diatreaa win moat Intettte. While they were all seek in.; to help tbora who wen neouad and to et the niM MOpOMd, yet the-e hereiltud itaipe were Inr the nuial jairt in the way of the reacuera und had to he held hack (mm the entrain u. The in iu ia one ol the lafgMl in We"l Virginia, and WM very bMvily tim berea in the different driite. It wm lor tlli" ten wn ut once feared that hOM who had uot beW killed hy falling ih: brll at the time of the exploainu would he pinioned hy tlm timber anri raffei death fmm raffocntion. Air waa (iirced into the iniue hy en- lines on the ittrtaoe, vhtoh kept work- lug after the exploainu, hut It vtut found that air cnuld tat piunpod Lnti the drift fin Dnljf H ahurt time, aa tilt coal, atone and earth "hut off all "ia nihility nf pumping into the uiiuu. Tin pnnpi and all other machinery iu the nine were ilonoliahed, n thai svery. Ming hud to bo done through temporary Arrange taMta on tbe inrlaoe, Alter the men gut IIBdW headway iu the work nl reacue, thay MOOhod IM tirat party in half au hour, hut they met glOaMI dlilicultlea after that time It waa then that tclegraiui were a. lit ui Idontgonery, Uharleaton and otbei placea for physioiaMi nnrtM and cas keta. hut during the gnatOI part ol tin day there waa ti-e milt for the OMketS. ll work waa gtoppod in the anr- ronnding niinei of the dlitrict, and the people w ithin a rtdlui nf many miiM laiambled on the gronndi ol the Red ,"h Mrapauy. The general bellal ia that the explo Ion occurred from oontaol with duet rrben tbe miners entered thianorning with their hghta, and that It wa- not due In lire damp. H haa hccii current It rejajrtad all day. Bosineei msu of Jaanf, Mexioo, held a maaa meeting ut I I I'u.ao, Icv.t." tn petition PrealdMl ihas b WholiM the free MM Ol Mexico, in which JnarM 1 1 iltnatod, ami which ia 60 miles in width, aouth of the Kin Urandn. The merchants contend thai (In. true soue la ilctnuiciital to them m in ii aa to Btaon fsoturing Interests, SITUATION AT MAFEKINO. gSSttniS Pllgllf OCMS nr.legad, but o Talk ut aurrtrmUr. Maleking, leb. II. Whnl may he typhoid fever hss hroken out in the wntneni' Issger, snd dyientery, doe to the ahaeuce ol vegetsblei. U nle smong the garrlnon. W e are thrown opon nur own remurcei. Such luxuriei as we had are exhsuited, or hsve been iniiiliisndeered for the hoapitals, which hp- filled to uterrtowing. Tbe children'- gmveyud, I lose w the women's laager, grows weekly aa tne young inea IN Ml inort prematurely by ibells sod f, ter. We liaik with hope deferred for relief. 'I he oheerfulneaa which WSI charact- eriatic of the early dayi of the ilege has almimt deierted M, the men prelerriug 10 mnnM at their aita, rather than move alauit and work up au aptlte, which cannot bo satisfied, The natives r. iii the ttor-t plight. Those who are uuahle to obtain work are allowed a -mall handful ol meat daily. Many. hraviuK the danger, wander shout the tovt n with gaunt and bulimy facet in Mgrcfa 01 wnrk w im b eutltlei them to mi extra ration ol meat. If they find work thay an generslly u weak to l"-rfnrm it. Prom their advUM l-'ata the Iloeri rake the atrect- an I the market equare. 11 i- Impniaihle Hi dodge their bullet". We hate taken remarkable precaution, however, und the oasnnlthMi though h. .u v, are not what they might hate h, an w illi less able men at the head of affairs. I. u u tin- headquarters' tneM fares acuniiiv. Llks saints under tbe altar, I low lung. inrd, now we crt lung?" T wo hundred -.ii- bats been lead nf dlaeaae. TAKEN BY SURPRISE Boers Outwitted by Robert Movement. MADE NO DETEBEIKED stand natr.BUd K..tard, Krlng Petlewed bX Kraorh a taaalrr The Oulrh Makina ' WeeuifeetetBi Iloeri sp-whatever, Ivtl e cat larv w ith - now and ninety-two per- kiiied, eounded, ur The narriann ia ao -mall that it would i criminal to make ita wciikncae public, hut there ia ne rer ro nnofa u a whisper or raggoa Uon of the possibility of aurreuder, he riiuae we do nut mean to gel bee ten, tad w'e are cheeriniiy enduring the uirMiip- of today rather than to make i aurreuder in auy degree poaailde to- norioWi GUARDED BY POLICE. Nullllliloli Worklliell V. Ill .li.) ell tin I'lll cHgu lliiltitluga. Chicago, March 10. Under police guard, uter 800 IHfflnBfcHI Workmen wen today given work by oontnoton engaged In erecting rarioni down-town buildings. Tina waa the lint nriOM itttempt on the part of the cuiitractora tu reaume the wurk Interrupted by the -i like of the union affiliated with the Building Tru. lea Cuuudl. Nearly all the anflnisbed buiidingi were heavily pii ki ted by the iininiia. but lasyoud one ir two attempts to persuade the non union men nut to go to work, no at tempt wu" made to interfere. I.alior trouldea culminated in it riot at Thirty -ixth and W allace atroeta thia evening. William Bchindler was almt und probably fatally wounded, and aix othera were injured. JoKeph W'slah, foreman for the Link Bolt Machinery C i iiny, and II. K, Intend end of the aamu StMoked b.v atrikera. the atrikera have followed Walab and Mcl.ain cu rt night when they left the hops, and have threatened to kill them. Tonight Mine one threw a dub at Walab, etrikiiig him in the hack of the head. I In accu-. d M-lundler, and when the latter denied it fight bil lowed. A OMWd of atrikera gathered aroiinii end Walab, believing ht life WM III danger, allot Sdllndler ill the breart, A general Btfht followed the -l ting ol Bchindler, and atrikera to the UUmbM of 10 made an attack upon Wahh and McUnu, and four others eho wen with them i Although badly pounded up, (hey nannggd to hold theil own. and bonl off their aiHailiiuta until tha arrital of the lailiLO. Walab waa plaoed under arruat, THEATER FRANCAIS BURNS. Dastrestlaa ef Paris Piny Tbe- I'Biii'iua h.iuaa. o...i. xiaerh 12 Tbe (auioui rer Iran' ai- bai been uenruycti UJ The tire broke oot wai nut niicotcii" but and be- yen iuade- Mcl,ain, luper potnpany, were I'or aumo tine laiaduit' Peril hotels have raised the rste- (nun ;t to ;i a day. Tiannaa A l.di-on. Jr., aaya be baa i urt.). in i a wtoiy slectric uilner'i lamp Prut M U InnUMT told hi- daaa at Yule thai wu pei vi of all marriages ate unhappy. The lirgSSl real ratal .iwiaer ol all Aiuiiicaii Institutions is the Pnirsgsity .if I'exaa. which huhli over , 000,000 crei of laud. The annual nuairt nl the New York Hall hoard of health -how- tltal IS, .lied in that atate laat year of cnu nnphwn The total expuila nf MlhTM fmltl the ialalid of Puerto Id.'., (nun the date of Aiutiican oeonpntton to KMMMhM Mi IMt, waa &a,24S,0&2 muudi valutvl at felMaMI, After nearlv hall a PMMfl nl netti papgC Mini literary work iu thia country Mri Jennie June l r. a Will ataiu leate fnr l udaii l. the land of her birth. rhaaW iho intends to fOM the remaiu lg i ear a ul her I He a ' i ' . ' i wt PrefMeee, Uangor, Me., tlarcb h. Trofesaor ll.ir.ct. ol the I'lllterMly g ilsiue. ahtit and killed himself today t It is bone tu tinuin iu bad bow eeffarini inuii mental trouble... reaulttug fruiu nver work, Xlra. I MMIeit Unlived lite l '" , Waahington, March Qeneral Oots bin today turned oter to Mra. Ijkwtoii, widi w ol the Into Oeneaa Lnwtm, the uud Subscribed lv the jaaiple of the P4Mgy, It amounted to $US,-I3i.0i. I v.i bI lit,. War. W'aabienoiii. March s. Acting Sec Ntorj tlelklejnhu aaaut Ul the hou-e of rvptvaeutattiai ttalay a ilsUnueut of eapenditnns hp the war nwptitMMtt entering the military iiperslioiw iu the Philippine-, ill.' ludug otitataudiug lis btltisa, (nun Mat I. lssS, to Notembar l. IMA. Dm total i- k-it.nat is,;s,- "', i, the inlmiljwl itemi being: xjuar ter i.aal'i a lie i irtmeiit. $k'3,715.aH)t, nl which fit. IU, set ia for army trani portalioo; a. .t.ii. . itepartiueut, tj, MO.OtK); adieal .iepartmeut, f I.- giHl. 1S7; pay depart uieul. g0.ta3, ISto ijiluutw dcpartmeul. fl.edO.S. Meats ink .a ii l'n, Washington, M uch 10. Format dia Uattolt Ol the I'lieito Kican tariff and mi gnvoranent bill began In thu aeu. nta today, uud pontiootd oninterrnptedi ly for i ' liuura. The principal apeak en were li'liiker. ill charge of the measuMi and I'eiiua, hut at various tiuiss during the debate lively ml. loqules poourred, In which other wn atnra were participunta. After Maaon had entered hja notion to tUschargt the onnnlttef on orsignraUtioM from farther popsideration of a resolntioQ expreeeing lynpatb for the Buoys and it liad BOM mcr until tomorrow under the rules, Pettus dalivsnd a can fully prepared IDMOh in opposition to thu pending btUi Porakor oocupiad tha Honr dnring the nmeinties of the iea. inn, r fa king iu defense ol the bill. Hint lire lit l'lnU.I.I.hl. l'htladelphia, March W. Fire entail- log an estimated loss ol over T00,000 occurred early today iu the retull dry guodi diatrict. The oonflsgntion origl' nstad in the engine room ol BhoMnan Bl others 1 dry goodl and milliuery -tore, at Eighth and Arch itreeta. The prinoipal taaoTi are: Bhonsnan Bios., dry goodi atom, Ibnr-story building, to tal loaa, 800,000i Marka linia., dry goods -tore, a five-story building, ran I'letclv gutted, SetiWS ted loa, .soo, 000; ilyerhnlf Itna.. inanufactiircra of aounut'i gnjd children' clothing, ami the I'liiiudclpliia l-lgciric F.piipuiiint Company i catiniated biaa. f Jtiii.ilOO. Beveral .-mailer bnililings adjoining were inure or leaa aerioualy damaged. Pb'Min fhnrah teettapedi Obit-awn, March 10. The Seoood 1'raahttcriau ehufchi St Tauutleth tn. i aud Mldiigau aveuue, waa de ttoyed by lire tonight The bn tiding aaa the home of out' of the moat ggistn aratis uongiegatloi Era oity. Are- Option waa being glteu iu the church par Ion by the Tonng i'eopla's Chrietiau KndMvat ftooiety ol the she rah, ami the aaaeniblace wai ill the nildat o( the le-tititic- when the blase waa disOOV1 seed In the orvau on the main Eoofi There waa a wild ruah lortheexita, but all eacawal -afely. The loaa on the building and lurniahiugi ii Mttnated t I'.W.lKHl. lll( till Ileal III Ohio. Cdun.l ua 0-. Manh 10, A itcial to tlis piaiiatch (mm Toledo, aayi: The I ugllatl IVHi h ioii --yipit-ate o( U'li- don. the laeeign branch of ins Maui trd til Oonpaay, M ratiably ranorvtl to bine oleeed a gigsutio deal in Ilia tilito oil fields. The tvinrxiny absorbs the Cndahy combination, of Chicago, i nd the Manhattan Oil Coiupauy. 1 he .oiiaideratiou is uuderstoxwi to le IO.UOO.taaj. London, Msrch 10 -Tne a,,, t,i have made uu ataud axceiit that while iu retreat they j ,:Mll,.rMi P ran oh ifjj.uii.. u - - .1 M n i r.'i.. irt riiic III V. PW a .-r.- A the capture ol prisoners, the enemy prnhablv got awav with their entire force. " ieneral French la atill follow ing them and keeping between them mil Hloemfouteiu. The evacuation ol the northern dia tricta of Cape Colony ia now nearly complete. TTie llritiah ant in potstes ton of tim lialroad eroaiingt. The military critic- comm. in D the iiaconraging newa (rum Mafeklng. Colonel lladeu-l'owell aeema to he in ,jrave need ol outaide help. rtterWlM be would not allow- enrraspondentJ to lend out Information reapectiug the diatreaa u( the gurriwiii. A re-adjuetiiient of mi f the higher ... ,mi. ,Hiida ia taking place. t ieneral W la tu i al tit (If 1 f I I Sturm her-' to take IV illi' a "- fa ww - nunmo oonnand ol fienersl Osteon .Ii visum and the Tenth dni-inn. in proceaa ol funiiatiuii, which will bl under the immediate 00m mend ol 1 "i- eral Hunter, Siriieorge W Into a cliiel nf-ataff . The Daily Newa make- the fnllnwiug animuncemeut: "It waa rumored in London .venter dav and we bate no reilanii lor 00 lieving tbe rumor to la- correct that the two republic" made informal and unoihcial overtures ol peace on the preceding day. Unfortunately, the cuiiditiona RuggcHted were of audi character u to preclude the possibility of leading to auy reault. Term- which might have been gladly accepted be fore the war, in order tn avert it. are impoBiible after the war, with all the lacriticea it has entailed." Oseeral Reberti' Keimrt. Ltuiduu, March M). Following ia the text of Lord Roberta1 diipstch, re ceived by the war ullice tndiiy: "I'iiiiImi timve. .March 10. Two brigadea ol cavalry, withhoiM artillery aud Kelly-Kenny'- division, marched Oalay lo miles eaat ward. The liner were taken by turpriM j esterday. They moved off ao hurriedly that they left cookeil dinners behind them. We captured a Krupp gun hiuI aeveral tetita aud wagnna. The total caanaltiea were: Killed, Lieutenants Keswick uu I Frieslick; wounded, Lien tenants Bailey, ol the Twelfth Lanoera, ami Decrispigne, ol the second LifeOusrds, both aeverely, aud Lieutenant Smith, nf the Bbropihlres, who is believed to have beeu picked up by BOOT anibii lanoe, Two men WON killed, III WO und id, aud one man is mining, "Oatacn raporta ho Intendi oecupy lug Hurgersdurp today. Kepairs tu thu railnmds toward both Btormberg ami lieynala-rg are being pushed, Clem, euta now nccupies Norval'a I'dut, on the aouth bank ol the OriiiiL'e rner. The bridge was bluwu up March 6, am! the enemy ii holding the north bank ot the river, hut not, it ia ladieved, iu any great strength." Many Hate Muiial 1 1. a . Jnokaoni Mi-s., llnroh 10. An ofcV olal nport made to ths Hinds cnuntv board ol npervleon reveals an ippall Ug state ol iitfuirs in the JomsvUIo neighborhood, ill the aiuthern )' nt of the OOUnty, The cnmtnlinity is literal, ly honeycombed with sinalllaix n! the must virulent (oim, and during the past six weeks nearly 100 deaths h ue oc curred. ()u atituu days the death rate litis been so large that it was Iihi-ism-bin to secure OOfflOS, and rude cu-kets were made (nun rails. Whole fumiliei were wiped nut of iixisteme and ul act. eral large families uuly one or tw o ohll dren are left. Many of the pan. nt- who are now- in S critical pondltion are Without medi cal attention, and are dying at tbe rate of from three tu five II Uay. The death ratu exceeds T.'i per cecit, and the en tire lower portion of the county ia de moralized. Thu lautrd of atiHrw-"rs will make an etfurt to check further spread. Alltl-ltrlliall Ulnt In llnrileaill, Bordeaui, March io. Late yaeteri day evening atudunta and others Inning from a pfO'BoeT meeting uiarclied tu the Uritlall OOnMlatO, hrtttertiil dowu the doors, shattered the windOWl witll rtonoa, and then prooesded to tlm con sul's private reaidence, w here tin y in- dtilged iu tdnilwdanonstratloM, T he police disponed the nob and arrested nvenl leaden. The prefect of the QiroodOi the mayor ot Bordeaux and the oommlaaary of police called mi ths OOnSul today and expressed regret at the occurrence. bout noon immedistely the theater was burning furiouily lore the fire brigade got to work. B . t... ai.a. -iinliances were quite 1UR ZTtS ,., cops with the conflagration, 2nd by :80P. M. the entire building wa. a roariug furnace. The dense co -,,, f smoke arising from the fire at tracted crowds from all parti of Fans, the Theater Fraiicais being regarded a. goationnl institution. The theater, bll b lathe bi.nie, 'f the Coinedie Iran , ais was only reopened a fortuight ago, after hating been renovated for the ex pOSit mi, throng- IXPOOMd tntllltlariR .l.trintf the tear. ........ ,- - , .hear-ll of It "I? " " A was hilled lor the DlBtinM MO USI eloded when the fire broke out. n- e 1 I lull ii t' , - ueuauii inaj were atiu wire died, two intre mid Minleinoiselle lleliryot, . ., ,1... ataire when an electTli lused. und. a spark catching the ecen ,.,v, the whole -time was sia.U in tlanieR. dgds Huillny had to be rescued in costume and lot down fwn a window. M Bardon, tbe playwright, arrived on tbe Mono abont 1 o'clock, and burst Into nan when he saw the building was doomed, A part ol the dome col lapsed at '.MO F. M. Hie Theater Fraiiciiis, or omedie Francai-. was -minted on the I'lace du Theater-Francais, near the Pataii Royal, and occupied the highest rank nawng the theaters of France. The magnfioieni ceiling, bearing the allegoriral painting by Maaerolle, the ceiling painting by De Beuff. the younger, nf "Truth F.nligbteuiug the World." which adorned tha (oyer, and a Dtimber ol "ther mural tableaux ami works ol art. together with iiriiuu ol the invaluable library of manuscript, perished In the flames. Pnctioally all the iculpture, however, was nvod and removed to the ministry ol finance, w hich i MM the -ite of the theater on the Cue de Hindi. The priceless itatnte of Voltaire, by Houden, one of tin- chief beauties ol the foyer, eacaped by being enveloped in a pile of mat tresses, t WILL FIGHT TO THE END. aeretarji Mill tejre me Bergtiers Are Nut IMaeoiirHgeil. Pretoria, March 19. Secretary ol state Keitz has Issued war bulletins, iii which, niter -ayiiig the government haa no ollicial tidings ol tne surrender ol I ieneral Cmuje, he must accept it aa it hu t. bo WS vei painful, he adds: "The government remains assured that the inrnndM will not discourage the burghers iu the defense of their in dependence and standing us a nation. The itrnggle thus tar has shown that the republics have vindicated then- M ite- m an Independent people. This reverse will not i tagger us. In the truggle for our oheriihed rights, our hulio! remains that, whatever happens, the Lord still reigns, Owing to the Invssion of the Free state by a large number of the enemy, aud other cir cumstances, it became necessary to take up other i"isitiolis, heuce the burghers iu Natal have retried to Big geraberg. All the lummandos have reached there in salety, except a few Who retired iu the direction Vau Ileeu- bb'i Pass, Thus Lndysnith and Kin- berley are mi nuiie besieged. In retir ing, the enenT was time after time driven back, ao that our laagers were not cut off. Ill these lights a few men were killed ur wounded, ami the enemy Inst heavily. "In spite of nil reiairts. the spirit ol the fighting men as tu the outcome re main! unchanged, Among the con mandos iu Natal the burghers are full uf cnunige. tieiieral Dewet BOW com mands all the isiiniiiiiudivs at the Mod der river. Tlm president started yes terday evening for I'lloomfunteiu, to ti-n tin- Inagon ol the Free state." Dlebenlag Oleek Arras tan. Wa-liin.-toii. March 1'.'. Cliiel Wil kin, ol I lit. tieasury secret service, was notified today ol tbe arrest iu Philadel phia) nf Bdward I . Orinnall, formerly a civilian clerk iu the disbursing utlice of the medical department under Majnr 1). II. Hall, iu sau rranclsco. Chief Wllkie at. ilea that nu December 'Jll Qrinillell ileciimiaul with a clerk laaik containing 100 checks ol the regulation ingnved kind nrad hy the disbursiug clerk-, nincted to the anlitant treai Men ol the I'nited States. He came cast uud nuth and in January drew clucks nado payable tn him to au amount approximating 10,000 line Paetary ntew I'ji, I'oniptoii, N. J , March la. The smith fuse manufactory, at this place, blew up today und (nur aarsuns wen1 killed und a number mure or less in- jured. lne Victim! were at wnrk iu the factory with abont ao other men ind drls. The bodies ut the (nur per- roni kiiieil were l.ailly niiingle.l. and auinu of them blown 10 pieces. Iterrtlllr.l tn l ull Itlaaglh. Ottawa, March 10. Minister Borden reoelved tonight iron the war offloe a cable accepting 100 men to recruit the First Canadian contingent to its full itfapMh' They will leave with ths Strathcoiia Horse. KIht-( lull l lriiilt. New York, March lo. 1 he National Baseball League fur the season q Huh) will have an eight-dub circuit. This innOnnoamMl a a- made at the Filth A i. iim lintel at 11:110 o'clock lotndit, alien thu leagM RlMting adjourned. A verbal sgreeiuwnt was reached to- night, sud tonarrnw the tagnement will be (ormallv executed. The retiring duiai are Wsshlngton, Baltimote, LoulevUfo ud Clevelnnd, Each club ! will receive s inOUey iVUsideratitiu tor its (rauchlse. Haaolullun la a, iii" Uumlilf n, Santo Domingo. March lo. The gov. eminent has apparently discovered that a political nOVOMSUt In 0 posittoi , to it is iu pntgress. UOMU I'epin, the es-goveruttr of Santo de ',. - I'a' el- i lii haa revottod igalnst the nrern- j incut, and government tnmp bat e been ?u egiinat him a rtatc ol liege bM ! psan (Uhisrwi snd oonstitBUonal gnnr auteas hat ti been ext,in,1,M m the south western part of tbe l-laml .-eieral arreeU have Ueu nude aud nhSMn in the cabinet may ukt ; lac, 9 fllll Icityis vjuiet. iTTiri iiiiAviTTrr fl I I II It I I'll I I 1 ft 1 1 II Ll I 111 II II II S fig I If W ' .1 Filipinos Assaulted theT.. but Were Driven Back. MORE TROOPS NKRDP.fi M v,,.- ..vgT Kabali In the Houlhrni PaelaiSIl -B.I.,. m.,. ."'" al CalabBiiBB. Manila, March 12. Qnnerall Yoo snd Hood sre aiking for ninforcs2 and a battalion of the Itoty -eighth S lieen sent to A parr i. Other troon 2 follow. The rebeli n-centlv nersiat hiiii , . L ...l Anurri fnr Ha.tat.-ul U. ... ir-". ii'iura were nuttlly driven away, the affair are lacking. The rdsali are holding ii 'ini,,.. the proivnee of Noith 11 red Kstapunan croei, lymbolle of . listence, ie again apiajitriu. the native-. It ie believed that the inanigetita- erals, Tinto und Klorhea, hate b, driven by Yonng into Hood's terriior. Daiparadg KlllaS, uenver, .Man n r. a special to the Republican (mm Albiiiiueripie, N. M. payi: Bannel Sandoval, a young dei perauo, was Kiueo Hint several citizens Wounded at the battle at Aturimie, Hiucn loiiovvcn au attempt to arrest Sandoval ami .loan Mesta-. who bad neon inootiug up the town. Mestas uu- captured. ll. iia anil HarrlniBii. Indianapolis. Match i j Fug presi dent. KogOM Delis, of Indianai fur vice-prenaent, joq iiarnuuin, o Culi loruia. inn is too national ticket of the Social Deuocretio inrty, which win iDsoro the HiiqnitHanrlman fac tionol the Sociali t iLabor party bv igreetusqt. lhe Social De nocrats wen happy ttalay. They ny thu candidacy ot i rem will attract Hundreds Ol thou nndaol voters ha their party, Thev nnitu,, t.. uu. at... 1 ', ' oegiuumg ut a great uatiouitl t ICI'TV. iNnwerhesi Oit More rT, touugitown. v., uaroh II. At the luuioniiiiy wnue 01 DISTMM here yeater amnaj re, r.-entuttvea of the ......tiitaiuaicu association and the lmn 'Itttmi (alOtlirvMt il tin -0 ax. Botam-e tu gg rente a ton iu the rate for pnddling was agreed npon. The rate will now be It) ta a.,.. al... U. -L . . - - , uigncar iiit .xiaiui .o.iiiKi men Si It 1,11.1. O -nice lsso are affected by the atnttaa Paeten Uurnd. oltn " , . " "'-The pUnt ..-7. . Z J ' a ue i . llilstT w1 ,,, uy ure tonay. Uis. f 100. 000. haa l'-ldl.. ' The fact that Young la una to lack of troops, to maintain irarria, in all the towna occuuied Im- iT, . o uaq I bud effect on thu uativei. (ieneral Hates hae returned )l(!re ter leaving gurriaona in the pnivin0 V,.l. un.l t-ii.tth I ...... '.-. ...',...,......... ii . llldaj. peditiou loit aeveu men kill-l and li wounded. Dnenteriuit New r. - m ' nwg province of Smith Cainarin. -. tn-J D.aa l..uin,l ttmt O AAA . i io iwimux ...... i u-urmti had departed the eame day. I be Ai:nn. cans immediately sent out three purij. lug columni, encountering tin iu three small engagemeiit- m kiiiiB. a total of 40 men. The Spanish priaoners repouthntla enemy was divided into small bsnbn the tnouutaiUM, under the lealeriliiijf Qeneral laigaipi. The town of Irin baa beeu burned by the enemy, Botk proviucee were thoroughly ioontet l ite niiianitania ot tne -1 i-trict of Libnianan, including Abella, the m vincial governor and other ollicial, bb returuiug to their bOUM. AUIU hat iaaued a pniclamation onlling i;.,u tn natives to submit to the American The liberated prieata from Newfr. cerea report that the iusurgeuts killed 6H Chiuameu and 40 Siatuianls it . town of Calahauga. It U estimated that there are lie. 000 bales of hemp iu the Cuuiiriiai provinces. Twelve hundred well armed infuf. gents, formerly of Cavite pruiviKt, with a Chinese colonel in 'iiiiuuyl. surround the towns of A I ba t ami U gaspi. They have effected three uuht attacks and continually hantsa tin Forty-seventh regiment , which bai ,t eight men killed aud 'Jo wuuuileiia defending these towns. CONTROL OF PHILIPPINES. (aeiiBral Wheeler Ntiggeata a TrrrlUirial lluverntuent. San Krancisco, March 11'. tieoenl Joseph Wheeler favors givine the Fbil ippiues a territorial form of guvem ment. Said he: "I believe the people ure leady fun certain kind ol self-government. Tbn could be given the power to make lin, uuder such a sytem of government a has been adopted for our territorle The municipal governments are ill ii the hands ol the uatives, aud they aloug without tniuble ur friction. Under a territorial form, the islandi could be best controlled. " He reviews his impressions nf irsik possibilities iu the Orient as follows: "Kuglaud, Huasia, Germany n! Franco have braved war aud ja-stilriiit In efforts to sex-ore a share of tin wealth which will come to them b commeroiul relations with these peo ple. The treaty of peace cast upon M the resainsibility of Mvenlgnty out from 9.000,000 to 11,000,000 peoeh, together with the islands which they inhabit, tsintaiuiug an area three timn that of our great and ptvoperoui Empin state. "Very naturally, there mat behunert differences of opinion as to whi-thrr everything has been conducted iluriiif the two years in accordance with lis highest wisdom uud beat poedble jiof ment, but there should be n" qMnt among the American people as to tie duty aud wisdom of now uniting II determined effort to take the -ituatia as it stands, and so conduct the affain ol our couutry as to add the must glory, honor, welfare and pniprfrtfi It is a friendly struggle for oonoMMe supremacy in which our rival nllM are using their best efforts, and I toj let us, in a friendly but deternlM spirit, use our best efforts also." taane! Itlsunlera la Ohleage. Chicago, March IS. Efforts ol tractors today to place nonunion nd at work on buildings in various pcrtf of the city, work ou which ha- bna torruptod by the strike, resulted iu IW eral encounters between union n" uuioti men. At the new tOgdenWM dock, Ohio and Kingsbury street!, J contractors succeeiled in gettin fight men through the picket linei ol W union workmen and put them to A lew bricks were thrown, hul neiW was hurt, und the police quickly "r" pressed the disorder, lllg Ure al Lead. i .... .i a rt xi..... i, in l ire WU .rati, n, u.. .iiait.it t'- - morning destroyed 40 bnildiwf ii j Ueudwixid Are department WM on Inr BaataSanaa Bnd i' addition to the combined lire depertj meuts, it wai found necessary to "' up buildiugs in the path of the"ItT dynamite in order to nop its vrtr. Owing to the high wind blow Lug. scarcity ol water aud the inflamm . l... 1 ... I I.I....- tie Iin-u mm ui HID "UH'iu,1 i were unable to do auvthiug to itnf tlatues iu any other way. ::. Vlctlun of the lle.t Aah Mine- Thurmond. W. Vs., March '-' -"V" toUl number of those taken out Of"! Red Ash mine up to tonight tt 1 If liiau., a-.. ...on a.,.l uL.'t In" - tiicnv, I no llicu ai axa irsil am llenlMnn an.l mnv rtt'v' r nnnittaa h....Ue tn has in th.' W-1 ttiii i ( vsilMlgll xr uv saai - 'JO. Thii makes 48 killed and thn w juretl. IK V. . i.i. iii In a rreii. h '"' 1 v i a r . u .a iiuen, r rauce, .tiarxin miners have been killed by """L ion In a coal pit at Ilessege" W leriea ol the mine ObUapaed. ' ur''w bodies of the victiiui