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OPERATIONS IN CAVITE. Eagece City Guard. LATER NEWS. AT THE ZAND RIVER BARKER AND DONNELLY. NoiuiBated toy Mid41*~of*the-Road Pop ulist Convention. THE POPULIST TICKET ill Frlaclp«! Tow«» Oc.u|>l.<i Given «• Govnmment. EARTHQUAKE AT ü Plague ha« broken out at Hong Kong Washington. May 14.—Th« war de- Ira William«, a logger, wu drowned For President— Wharton Barker, of »artnient has made public a report @ l£ _ in the Necaaicum river, near Astoria. I Pennsylvania. Bryan for President, Towne rom Brigadier-General Wheaton. U. Experience of Ship St. g EUGENE QTY ......... OMOON. The government o! th« Orange Free Roberts Army Is Making For Vice-President—Ignatius Don J A concerning the operations of an Off the Columbi^ for Vice-President. State baa twen moved from Kronstadt nelly, of Minnesota. «¿edition led by him early in January Rapid Progress. to Heilbron. Q into th« country stretching «outh from Cincinnati, May 18.—What is com Manila to Lake T«*l. Hi« force«, con Republicans of Illinois in convention monly known as the Midlde-of-the- NOMINATED AT SIOl'X FALLS sisting of the Fourth, Twenty eighth, Fl’BIOUS WAVES AND So W|| assembled, indorsed the McKinley ad- 8(j MILES FROM BLOEMFONTEIN Road Populist party, but according to Thirty-eighth. Forty-fifth and compan- ministration. leaders of the movement is the one and ¡es D and H of the Thirty seventh in Two men and two boys were killed : only People’s [«rty, placed Its national D» fantry and detachments of the Third lastrumauts on Shore Show Th, oy Aeelamatloa — platform Huth by the wrecking of a fruit train, near Entire Boer Force Haa Retired North ticket in the field today. Disturbane« Sumo Ho«,, bounces Gold Standard and ind Fourth artillery, concentrated at of the Hirer Belief Column Bush -Distane. Keekol„d/' Rawlins, Wyo. Imperialism. Imus and one mile south of that point. ing U m to Mnfakiug. Mlddl.-or-tk.-Kuad Platform. Excessive customs duties imposed by On the 7th of the month the first en The People’s party of the United Astoria, Or., May 14.~Ths the military government are fast kill For President—W J Bryan, u gagement occurred, in which Lieuten- ship Saint Mirren that arrive London, May 10.— Four thousand States assembled in National conven , Ex-Congressman David B Culbert fug AQnerican trade in the Philippines. int Ward Cheney was mortally wound British cavalry Watered their horses at tion this loth day of May, 1200, affirm- Nebraska. son, of Texas, is dead. morning from Yokohama The First aud Second Irish rtfsiliers iug our unshaken belief in the cardinal For Vice President—Charles A. ed while leading a detachment again»! a peculiar pheno::. i General Hamilton has captured Win sailed from Cape Town for Athlone, Zand river, Monday, 25 miles beyoud tenets of the People’s party, as set the enemy. 500 strong. The American Towne, of Minnesota. Smaldeei, where Lord Roberta con- burg, the Boer stronghold. loss was two privates killd and one It was about half past »; wbeu?'“3 ! Ireland, to recuperate from their try I tinues to date his dispatches. forth in the Omaha platform, and The ‘’’M Sinox Falls. 8. D., May 12. The wounded, while the insurgents lost 50 Cordiner, the bar pilot, L. Marquis, a farmer residing seven ing experiences in tlie field. scouts who have been searching the pledging ourselves anew to continued from the pilot schooner 1 killed and wounded. On this day Col mile* northwest of Eugeue, committed Captain Cushing, of the revenue cut country for miles along the stream have advocacy of those grand principles of National Populist convention conclud The wind at that time ws, m suicide. ter Rush, which has sailed lor the Arc found no Boers south of the river. The human lil>erty until right shall triumph ed its session and adjourned sine dis onel Birkheimer, with a detachment >f light from the south, and tn^*T the Twenty-eighth infantry and Cap Heavy rains in Iowa did much dam tic, will take a census of the inhabit enemy are laagered in unknown force over might, and love over greed, do after nominating Hon. W. J. Bryan fot only a moderate swell on, .’1 . on the north bank. Thus the British adopt aud proclaim this declaration of president and the Hon. Charles A. tain Reilly in command of a section of the sea to the southward was \ J age to property and caused large losses ants of the Aleutian islands. Fifth artillery, engaged the enemy the Towne for vice-president. The nomin faith: in livestock. President Powell, of the Order of advance guard is witihu 45 miles of First—We demand the initiative and ation of Mr. Towne was only accom at Putol, where the insurgents were be in commotion, as if a hurrt,? J O Lord Roberts has crossed the Vet Railway Telegraphers, issued an order Krooustad. referendum and the imperative man plished after a struggle of several hours routed with great slaughter. 74 bodies blowing, but the wind did uot t, 71 The war office has issued the follow « an immense wave approach/^ river and the Boer» are stil n full re formally discontinuing the strike of duration, in which an effort was made being counted in one portion of th date. ing dispatch from Lor<l Roberts, dated the Southern railway telegraphers. treat northward. .esrel. The ship was tossed -J to have the question of the nomination battlefield. Our loss was 11 meu Second — We demand the public Smaldeei, May 8: for over two hours in a sea that »J During a riot between strikers aud San Antonio, Texas, was struck by a “General Hutton, with mounted in ownership and operation of those means of a vice-presidential candidate referred wounded. Still another sharp engagement oc bury her in the water ami then 1 terrific wind storm, doing damage to workmen st the Buttonwood mine of fantry, reconnoitered yesterday to the of communication, transportation and to a committee to confer with the lift her np and drop her down the Parish Coal Company at Wilkes- the amount of $75,000. Zand river, and found the enemy in prislm-tion which the people may elect, Democratic aud Silver Republican curred on the 7th, when Major Tag seas frequently washed clear ovw‘1 tele parties in their national conventions. gart, with the Second aud Third bat W. C. Endicott, secretary of war la barre, Pa., about 20 men were badly considerable force. General Broad such as railroads, telegraphs A motion to this effect was defeated talions of the Twenty-eighth infantry, After this hail continued for ab» u- Cleveland’s first administration, died injured, the strikers dispersing the wood's brigade of cavalry, with General phone lines, coal mines, etc. workmen. Third—The land, including all by a vote of 268 to 492. attacked a force of insurgents estimated hours it subsided as quickly n, t, J at Boston, aged 73 years. lan Hamilton’s force, performed the Both candidates were nominljed by natural sources of wealth, is a heritage at 1,000 strong, near Imus, driving risen, and the wind immediately kly The British iron ship Sierra Nevada, I operation with much the same Scientists hope to make many new of the people, and should not be monop acclamation, but before the result was them from the field, killing 60 and e»l from south to east, then in , ■7 Captain Scott, from Liverpool, Jal«*- result. discoveries on the event ut the sun'l were woundng more than 80. Major Tag time to northwest, going »1«.,« 77 ary 16, for Melbourne, Aus., waa total- I “General Hunter reports that he oc- olized for speculative purposes, and reached various candidates total eclipse on May 28. ly wrecked outside the harbor of the ' 1 copied Fourteen Streams yesterday alien ownership of land should be pro placed in nomination, and their names gart had one man killed aud six the compass in a few hours. Thy,** General Harrison Gray Otis Is boom latter place. Five of her crew wer« without opposition, owing in a great hibited. successively withdrawn. Both nomin wounded. Lake Taal was reached on from the northwest was »«m ¡¿J * ing Congressman Hepburn, of Iowa, for Raved, but 22 others, including the cap measure, to the able disposition made Fourth—A scientific and absolute ations were accomplished amid scenes the 10th, and several slight skirmishes nature of a gale, and the ship McKinley’s running mate. occurred on the northern and eastern der lower topsails »iuringCthe • •» tain, perished. by General I’aget on the left bank of pa|>er money, based upon the entire of great enthusiasm. but no injury was done to her 7 wealth and population of the nation, Aguinaldo has joined his forces in shores. One hundred and fifty-seven Japanese the Vaal river at Warrenton, where his Tlie Platform. tain Hamilton and Captain < On the 16th Major W. II. John North Luxon and has assembled con immigrants have landed in San Fran artillery fire rendered the enemy’s posi not redeemable in any speiific commo “The People’s party of the United siderable force in the mountains; Gen- cisco, of which number 75 were admit tion practically untenable. A six-inch dity, but made a full legal tender for States, in convention assembled, con ston, with three companies of the Forty at first thought that a tidal wnt J eral Young asks for reinforcements. As the all debts and receivable for all taxes gratulating its supporters on the wide sixth infantry, met the enemy at Lem- coming, but the long succession 0( J ted by certificates of landing signe<i by gun was found most useful. and public due» and issued by the waves leads them to the belief (J Senor Alberti, prominent in Co baa the United States immigration com Sixth and half of the Fifth brigades of extension of its principles in all direc ering, 800 strong, with four cannon, there must have been an earthmikiJ government only. and drove them across the river to infantry advanced under cover of the politics and editor of a newspaper, was missioner at Vancouver, B. C., aud 82 tions, does hereby reaffirm its adherence that vicinity. Fifth—We demand the levy and col shot and instantly killed by an un on certificates from the commissioner artillery, the enemy retired precipitate to the fundamental principle» pro Taal. On the 20th he was reinforced The self-recording government J lection of a graduated tax on incomes by three companies sent front Batangas ly, abandoning their clothing, ammuni- known assassin at Gibara, province of at Seattle. claimed in its two prior platforms, and rometer in the office of Weather J and inheritance. I tion and personal effects.” by Colonel Anderson, Thirty-eighth in Santiago de Cuba. Franklin W. Fisk, D. D., whose res Sixth—We demand the election of calls npcü all who desire to avert the fantry, and attacked and carried Taal, server Johnson, of this city, ihow»tj The Free Staters, in the expectation l’ope Leo will make amends for bit ignation after 41 years incumbency ol president, vice-president, federal judges subversion of free institutions by coi- dispersing the insurgents and capturing about 4 o’clock yesterday m rug deposition of Archbishop Keane, whe the office cf president of the Chicago that Kroonstad will speedily become and United States senator» by direct porate and imperialistic power to unite there was an electrical or seiimif q untenable, ar»*, according to informa with it in bringing the government back their cannon. may be appointed to the position held Thoelogical seminary, takes effect at turbance in this vicinity aud the i - tion form Lourenco Marques, preparing vote of the people. to the ideals of Washington, Jeffersoc by the late Archbishop ilenneaey, of the close of the current year, has been Seventh—We are opposed to trusts graph wires also gave evidence of i!g THE SOFT-NOSE SHELL. to transfer their government to llell- and Lincoln. It extend» to its allies in Dubuque, Iowa. elected professor emeritus of the chair the same time. While the «hip,, bron, a little moie than 50 miles north and declare that the contention be the struggle for financial and economio of sacred rhetoric of the institution. tween the old parties on monopoly is a Inventors Explain H»w It Pierces The output of oil in California has experiencing the waves off the oca east. freedom assurances of its loyalty to the Armor- Plate. increased from 1,245,128 barrels tn The election is for life. of the river the barometer renuag Correspondent« at headquarter» are sham battle and that no solution of principles which animate the allied 1W6. to 2,292,128 barrels in 189« New York, May 14.—James W. John steady, (yhis would indicate ttatj The secretary of the treasury has di now wiring freely concerning the inci this mighty^problem is possibly with forces aud the promises of honest and The state now ranks fourth among ths rected Collector Jackson, at San Fran dents connected with the occupation of out the adoption of public ownership of son. member of the firm of Isaac G. waves resulted from an earthy hearty co-operation in every effort for that happened early in the m-sgl states of ths union in petroleum pro cisco, to detail an inspector from the Smaldeei. Some exasperation is ex- public utilities. their success. To the people of the Johnson & Co., of Spuyten Duyvill, in duction. Chinese bureau to att» nd Qthe making pressed at th»' ease with which the Boers ventors of the Johnson soft-nose Bhell, and as the effect of an earthqtak» J United States we offer the following FIQHTINQ IN PHILIPPINES. Rev. Charles B. Morris, a colored out of papers for Chinese merchants escaped with their tramqxirta before the platiorm as the expression of our un bxplained ^t night how the soft steel Japan is felt here 10 days later, it y oap enables« projectile to pierce aimor readily be estimated how iariTuJ Baptist missionary, recently returned doimclled in this country who are on very eyes of the British. For instance, Large Rebel Force Attacked American alterable convictions: was. from South Africa, was vigorously the eve of departing for China with the when the British entered Smaldeei, the Scouts« Rut Were Routed. “Resolved, That we denounce the plate. “I think,” said Mr. Johnson, "that hissed when be championed th« causa intention of returning. They will have Boer ox wagons coolly outrpaned only Manila May 12. — A force of 500 in act of March 14, 1900, as the culmina* ST. LOUIS STRIKE. of England in a lecture Itefore the West these paper» on their return to this live miles away, as if in contempt of surgents attacked 25 scouts of the tion of a long serie» of conspiracies to the action of the »oft steel eap may be the ability of the British to overtake Forty-eighth regiment near San Jacinto, deprive the people of their constitu- illustrated by a simple experiment. Efforts to Setlie It Failed-G»|U Hide Y. M. C. A. of New York City. country to facilitate their landing. The counter-demonstrations became so Democrats will flood Oregon with them. province of I’angasiUHD, Monday, but tional rights over the money of the If you would try to drive a shingle nail Fatality. Smaldeei is a village of only a score were routed by the scouts, 10 of their nation, aud relegate to a gigantio through a piece of sheet iron, the nail pronounced that the leoturer abandoned pro-Boer campaign material, St. Louis, May 14.—The featured of dwellings, but it expanded in one would bend. But if you first drive a the discussion of the merits of the con The good government ticket won in night to a vast canvas city, and the number being killed. The Americans money trust the control of the finances, nail through a piece of hardwood, it the day in the great street rails^l tending nations. lost two killed. and hence the jreople. the Grant’s Pass, Or., election. strike was the conference betweenGnJ glow of the campfires was like a scene “We reaffirm the demand for the re will penetrate the sheet iron. April 26, the rebels burned and Hi Slug, high priest of the Chinese ernor Stephens, the members of tl» J Painter» and pajierhangers of Tacoma in an iron smelting district. The city sacked the town of Trocan, near Bulu- opening of the mints of the United “ The soft-nose, in other words, pre Masonic order of this country, judge of ecutive committee of the local itnl have won their strike for a shorter day. is likely to lade away in a day by the can, murdering natives who were States to the free and unlimted coin- vents the projectile from glancing off. railway employes’ association, and a! Chinatown, was honored with an elab immediate progress of the infantry to Its whole force is concentrated at the Russians and Chine»« clash in Man friendly to the Americans age of silver and gold present and two at the orate, even gorgeous funeral at Phila point. In one of the testa made at In officers and attorneys of the Trus SpanijMs. The Americans killed 87 legal ratio of 16 to 1. delphia. The distinguished priest churia, many being killed on both Zami river. The tidings from Mafeking are dian Head, we fired a projectile at the Company, called for the purpose ol • of the ruf-urgent»». spoke nine languages and added to his sides. “We demand a graduated income gloomier than ever. Everybody there armor plate at an angle of 21 degrees. certaining if some sort of an amidis The same date, Major Andrews, and inheritance tax. income by loaning money to his coun Admiral Dewey attended a reception No sooner had the soft nose touched understanding could not be arrivud i “We demand that postal tryman at a high rate of interest. Re by the colored ¡»«»iple at Memphis, has an empty stomach and a pinched with two companies of troops, attacked The conirnm face. The natives are no longer given the plate than the projectile turned at to end hostilities. General Mojica ’ s stronghold near garding talents Sing was the peer of Tenn. banks be established by the lasted several hours, but at its coocls porridge, ami the whites now have noth i right angle to the plate and pene Ormuc, Leyte island. Mojica had ment. any Chinaman in the country. Astoria will offer a bounty for seal ing but a quart of that substance and a trated it. The cap or soft nose, also -ion Governor Stephens announced us brass cannon and plenty of ammuni “ With Thomas Jefferson, we declare One hundred and nine victims of ths scal|>H in order to protect the salmon ]K>und of home sausage daily. Every tion, tiut after three hours of fighting the land, including all natural sources acts as a kind of lubricant to the shell. ” nothing had been accomplished. Utah mine disaster were bulled in one industry. thing else eHtable has gone. Insuffi the insurgents tied. Their loss is not of wealth, the inalienable heritage of The Suburban Company operated :a Ponihlbility of War. day at Scofield. system under police protetion dung Th»» steamer Tosa .Maru has arrived cient food, wet trenches am! cold nights known. The Ameericaus lost two thejx'ople. The government should so Washington, May 14.—No disposi the entire day without interfere« The Yale-Berkeley game at New at Seattle from Yokohama with 700 are deadly to the health of the garri killed and 11 wounded. They destroy- a»VAs to secure homes for the people tion has been made as yet of the naval and was patronized liberally br □ son. This information comes from re e<l the enemy’s rides, powder and stores. and prevent land monopoly. Haven, Conn., resulted in a victory for more Japs. appropriation bill by the senate, but public. The Transit Company ran tn liable natives. Lady Sarah Wilson, the former team. The insurgents have suffered a heavy “ Trans|H>rtation being a means of The bill for Alaskan lighthouses prob after an all-day discussion, an agree Burglars looted the safe of the First ably cannot be passed at this session of under »late of April 27, says: loss at Tabako, province oL Albay, exchange and a public necessity, the ment was reached. A notable speech cars over one branch of its system. M “The Boers now number 4,500, in Luzon. Two hundred ritiemraJind 809 government should own and National bauk of East Brady, Pa., and congress. oi>erate was delivered by Lodge u|>on the ne attempted to carry no passengers. cluding young ElotT, President Kinger's bolomen were preparing to attack the the railroads in the interest Another fatality as a result of m secured $10,000. of the cessity of building upthe United States President McKinley sent birthd»iy grandson, who has sent for six more town, and Captain Lester H. Simons, strike was recorded tonight. Ai Flea people. The ]>arade in St. Louis in honor of congratulations to the crown prince of guns.” navy without delay. The speech was Siegfried, a yonng woman, wssirowg with a company of the Forty-seventh “Trusts, the overshadowing evil of Admiral Deway was witnessed by half Germany. The Mafeking correspondent of the volunteer regiment, advance»! to meet the age, are the result and culmination delivered with the vigor and earnest Washington street, carrying an infsM a million people. Two persons were binned to death by Times, who also emphasizes the ex them and killed many. The insurgent of the private ownership and control of ness characteristic of Lodge’s discus- I in her arms, she was hit on the head if don of public questions, and attracted a brick that had been hulled it i The sundry civil bill was passed by the destruction ol the American hotel treme gravitv of the situation, says: leader, native priest, was wounded the three great instrument» of com much attention. Daniel presentd an “It is impossible to ignore the fatal and captured after his horse had been the house. It carries slightly more at Genessee, N. Y. merce—money, transportation and the extended argument in support of the passing car on the Suburban syrtoi than $01,500,000. significance of Colonel Haden-Powell’s shot from under him. Three Ameri means of transmission of information. immediate construction by the govern Her skull was fractured, and the dud New York’s naval reserve refused to Many buildings were demolished accept the uavy department's offer for reference to th»' hard ships endured by cans were wounded. The one remedy for the trusts is that ment of an armor factory, while Alli shortly after being carried to the City tlie women ami children, among whom by a terrific gale that went through tha a cruise and practice. the ownership and control be assumed son opjxvsed the project of a government Hospital. niHuy deaths have already occurred. WRECK DUE TO CARELESSNESS The street car men of the East it town of Wilsouville, Neb. and exercised by the people. Charles F. Neely has been arresteii The commissariat is holding a certain armor factory on the score of economy. Louis line struck this afternoon. “Applauding the valor of our army Six hundred men employed in the for embezzling $36,000 in the Cuban stock of foodstuffs in reserve for use in { At Least «is Persona Killed In the and navy in the Spanish war, we de Towne's Altaic« Not Taken. sine factory at 1st Salle, Ind., struck (»ostoffice de|»artmeut. Aeelilent al <>*N«III. Still the Champion. the dir,st extremity.” nounce the conduct of the administra for an advance in wages. Chicago, May 11.—Charles A. Denver, May 12. — A special to the Seaside Club, Coney Island. Msy'A Three Forest Grove people are thought tion in changing a war for humanity JAMAICA WANTS FREEDOM. Towne, when asked for an expression ! —In the fastest, prettiest and cloak The Standard Varnish works at Elm to have perished iu the sinking of the Republican from Cheyenne, Wyo., into a war for conquest. of opinion regarding the action of the heavy-weight ring battle ever fougt« Park, Staten Island, were damaged by Dora B. iu Alaskan waters. says: “We extend to the brave Boers of ioux Falls convention, sain: “I can ■ »«legation to Re He nt to Kngland to fire to the extent of $200,000. The charred remains of two more in New York, James J. Jefferies Im* Three Americans were killed and Rattle for It. ily say what I have always said since affirmed his right to the champion’61? victims of the Union Pacifio accident South Africa our sympathy ami moral The British have crossed the Vaal support in their patriotic struggle for seven wounded in an engagement with my name has been mentioned in this In the arena of the Seaside Sportuf Kingston, Jamaica, May 10.—The at O’Neill sidetrack were found in the river, pushing northward, aud the re rebels on the island of Pauay. connection, that I have not sought the Club tonight he decisively defestelJ» latest development in the political wreckage today. Both laxlies waa so the right of self-government. lief of Mafeking is expected soon. “We denounce the pratice of Issuing office and have made no efforts to se Middle-of-the-road Populists at Sioux deadlock here is the meeting of the badly burned as to render identification An effort is being made by govern injunctions in the cases of dispute be cure the nomination, but if the Popu Corbett, once champion of the w himself, after 28 rounds of wienok ment officials to secure an appropria Falls will hohl their convention in a elected meml>ers of the legislative impossible. One of the bodies was that tween employers and employes. lists and the other parties think I am fighting. It was a clean knock-"'1 tion for the building aud maintenance big tent. Ignatius Donnelly is talked council, which took place April 25. of a boy. Papers in the pockets of one “ We indorse municipal ownership of the most available man for the position, that came so quickly that it dazed at At this meeting of the people's repre of the unknown victims found yester of for the presidency. of schools for Alaska. public utilities. | 1 will accept. It Qs been my wish thousands of keen, alert, intent spr"“' Martin Sievert, who killed one sentatives, a definite policy and line of day indicate that his name was Daniel General MacArthur, In addition to “We demaml that United States all alcng that the Sioux Falls conven They Shay, and that L a had recently been hie duties us commander, will exercise Christens«m at Letuya Bay, Alaska, conduct were decided upon. senators and all other officials, as far tion should name a committee to meet tors and left them in doubt as to ju* agreed: Q employed at Rocx Springs. The other how the winning blow was delivered asked the miners there to liaug him the authority of military governor of 1— To adhere to their resolved pur- unknown found yesterday has not yet as practicable, be elected by direct vote with the committees of the other two It was avowed that it was a left-han'- aud was acooiumotlated. tire Philippine islands. of the people. parties at Kansas City to consider the ed jolt to the jaw, but Jeffries him»* |s>se to take no part in the delibern- been ldentitie<!, and the remains of Eire which started In a liven- .....z «tabla .__.v The chiefs of Tutulla, of the Sa- Cargo of Coffer Spoiled. rice-presidential question, but it looks and Referee Charley White, who *'"• Qt Petersburg, Ind., swept through the moan group, have formally ceded • he lion of the legislative ceuncil until Fireman Louis Benta have not yet been San Francisco. May 12.—On the last is though my friends at Sioux Falls at bis side, gay it was a right-han* the four extra nominated iueml>ers are found. When the accident occurre»! business portion of the town, leaving island to the Unite»! States, and the withdrawn. a . ar load«»! with sulphur caught fire, voyage of the Acapulco, from Psnama iid not consider that the best course to swing. but three stores. Loes, $80,000. American flag has l»een hoisted. 2— To seud a delegation to England aud tran«forn>ed the wreck into a sea to this port. $12,000 worth of coffee follow.” The war department Issued an order Kepreaentatiie« of th« Field museum to tight the battle of political freedom of Hames. The wreckage is still burn was destroyed, and the Pacific Mail Great Fire In Japs». Riot» in Spain. relieving Geueral litis of the command in Chicago will soon be in the North for Jamaica in the house of commons. ing and renders the work of searching Company, not only is out the freight San Francisco, May 14.—Mail »• of the division of the Philippines The west for a three mouths’ tour for the Madrid, May 14.—Yesterday passed vices from Yokohama give piirtko-**1 8—In the event of failure, to offer for additional victims exceedingly money on the shipment, but will have general has left Aljnila for the United purpose of seeking curios among Ore I themselves as candidates at the next hasardous. Thus far. the regains of to stand the loss as well. The destruc •ff peacefully practicalljPeverywhere of the big fire at j^kin, a larft •'*’ States. O gon Indians. general election, aud, if returned, to three met. and three boys have Iwn re- tion of the cargo was the result of pack throughout the Spanish dominion, de- on the western coast of lapsu. 'P™ One-third of the houses in Garwu. a Twenty-six hundre»! street-car men persist in the policy they have adopted, . cohered and it is believed other bodies ing sheep dip into the same hold with ■»pile the universal anti-taxation agita 18. The tlaines originated in the • ■ towu in Denton oounty, Texas, w-nrw are on a strike in St. Louis, ami every that is. to refuse to take part in the will b« found before the search is com the coffee. Ihe matter is being in tion. The only noteworthy disturb urba of the city, and were earned '1 destroyed by a tornado. No one was line in the city is compelle»! to sus work of the legislative council, and pleted. vestigated. ance took place at \ alencia, where riot heavy wind to several parts of the •? hurt, the pm*ple seeking refuge tn pend operatou. Ihe police are power- thus force Mr. Uhaml>erlain's hand; ing occurred and barricades were erect- at once. The fire rage for six h An official investigation into the Washington. May 12. — Major-Gen storuihousee. less. in other words, to compel him to either cause of the awful accident discloses eral John R. Brooke today assumed the ed in the streets, from behind which a before it could be controlled, -n*'- Lieutenant Gibbons, attached to War preparation» by the reformers carryout his threat to restore crown the fact that it was due to the care- duties of commanding general of the mob stoned the gendarmes. The lat hundre»! house.«, including ' 1 teop-1 the Brooklyn, in an réédition con- in China proceeding vigorously, government pure and simple, or to with leaaness of an employ« The last train department of the East, succeeding ter, in endeavoring to <Mo»ige the riot and. all the principal TiriUCtpiSX building’ - . ducted by him in the south of Luaou, large quantilM of an»« being taken draw the obnoxious four meml>en from to pass O’Neill prior to the accident Major-General Wesely Merritt, who to ers, were received with rifle shots, and burned. Sixteen peri-hed ** 1______ r persons ___ inred. *' in the latter part of February, secured into the country, The imperial gov* the legislative council and restore the was a wiwtbound freight, in charge of day, with Mrs. Merritt, sailed for two policemen were injured. |The g» n- nearly 100 a more were in injured- larmes replied with a fusillade before property loss is estimate»! at 5."" <4 status quo ante. the release of 522 Spanish prisoner». i Conductor Hendricks’ crew. eruinent «»*» no cause for alarm. Europe in search of health. the mob tie»!. yen, or about $2,500,000. Armtrtl, killed Herself. Corn for Indian ^ulferers. Gteece haa forbidden the exportation New York, May 12.—A dispatch Lonisvill«, Ky., is to have a large Importation of Contract Laborers. Mills Suspend Opera» I«"’- Ww York, May 18.—The steamer of antiquities. Batte. Mont.. May 10.—Alma Fru- to the Tribune from London says: Mormon temple. Tifton, Ga.. M iy, 12.— \ 9'ntojailed today for Bombay with Victoria. B. C„ May 14. -There are dein. a young domestic, died thi« morn Ixvrd Salisbury took the grace out of A railroad across There are 9,821 officials on the New ing in the county jail from the effects the recent visit of the queen to Ireland 200.1W bu«hel« of corn for the famine ’ver 400 more of the Japan»«e immi belonging to the Gv rgia 99,000.000, will ba York state pay roll. of a dose of corrosive sublimate, taken by the vehemance with which he district. This is the largest cargo ever grants waiting at the quarantine sta Association will be run on tw tn.r years. Census enumerator« begin work (tn with suicidal intent. She had visited warned Irishmen that Recent events u carried by any vessel on a similar occa tion. landed last evening from the time after today. This affects t1 During th» present decade the Unitml the housekeeper of John McAuliffe, aud South Africa proved that therejcould sion. It comes from the people of all steam^AJkh These^'H) are nearly ands of operatives and de* re»’« June I aud finish in 30 days. States produ»ed half of the world'scup after her departure she was suspecte»! not be practicar independence any denominations in every jiart of the all for the I nited states, but only 200 output of yellow pine in this’*<•** *** per supply. | Th« The Alaskan gold output (or th« the saa- of theft. After her arrest she swal where in the empire with opportuni United States. It is expected the voy will be carried through direct A ly one*third. Th« Alaskan winter was th« ooldaat •>’" *• ••timatml at over $20,000,000. large number of the Japanese are weav- lowed the poison, and the fact did not ties for arraying hostile forces against age will be made in 40 days. Sehroeder ««Ila for «I««"' beoosoe known until she was in the jail. the imperial government. It was a |«'rature raug»s| •" * _ ' on record. The ten temperature raugml Major Arms «ays ‘ he ‘ has sent _ nearly Pan Francisco, May 14.—Conin’*** Last year 4.' cubic van!» of >rs under a contract made with them (roto 17 to 59 degreai below I Medical assistance was summoned, but by a Japanese firm in New York, al 23.opo Ameiicana to >outh Africa to trenchant, but acrid speech, and was material was dredged out of thé Duluth- the succeaoor of Dawson. she died this morning. rhey are engaged to work in some New Schroeder, I join the Boer forvea, not well timed. Superior harbor. Leary, of Guam, sailed foi b** P 4 England mills. Concord, Maae., celebrato»! th« 125th Mr». Mary J. Furman haa bequeathcl Went In to tober f'p. duty today on the steamer lepti'- rublie l auds mil. At Parts Kvposltlnn. anniversary of the opening tight of tha her estate, valinsl at $25»1,O«H>. to Van- R»-b»lllon of A.hanto»«, Butte. Mont., Mar 10.—-The body of Washington, May 12.—The house I *ris. May 12.—The formal opening revolution. Warlike lalander»- ' lerbilt university in Nashville, Tenn John Whalen X»ss found in the arti- committee on public lands has reported Accre. Gold Court. May 14,-Serious sf »f the United States building at the Manila, May 14.—The i-Im'-” A discharge In Iwaktuptoy haa been Dr. Parkhurst wants a revision of flctal lake at rSQview this morning. favorably on the Mondell bill to pro Paris exposition took place today. repottrJare current that the Ashant««, d aC —-.1. Whalen waa seen vide that Anal proof in land cases mai granto»! in New York to John II. liar- . the Weetmiuster confession, dm taring It was undrease»! President Lavutiet officiate»!. A large are determined to throw off the British Maebate received Colonel H’’ j erly. the theatrical and minstrel mana it an ineuba« tbatrtorev«-nt« Preabyter- about the resort last night very much l's male anywhere in the land district attendance of well-kown Frenchman yoke; that they secured the co-op, ™ ■xpedition differently fn „...^sst. * * the wore« for liquor. He is said to in which the entry is located, and that tion of eight other tribes,<3nd that the» ger, wiping out $327,749 of debt«. Marin»luque, where he left » »an prvyrcM. and Americans were present at the cere- al have gone into th« lake to sober ujS Letters in th« hands of th« govern Sotu» of the western railroad« mo - snd is supposmi to bate gotten beyond f< tit nee in timber and stone may be m.nisa. Banquets in honor of the are now abUto raise 50,000 «.more ' 'n approaching the priem ip «spp* Balano. the insurgent tren nade before any officers authorised to ment show that the Filipino« hail a emplate u-ing the vacant lauds on «eating trulw a Fallnr«, pe.-anon will be held this evening, at ;U0 ' •* weeive entries in other case«. plan to gain Spain's assistance to crush their rights of way for grow tug timber his depth. which addresee« will be made by the (ictcre, B.c., May 14 —A numJwr e»i to be occupied, and tc- sir. »*• Helena bombarded them vi. r The committee also considered the the American troop« in Ilo Ho. American commiiwioner». to be used for tie«. Fresno, t’al , May 10.—J. W. *ho’,nere ju,t returned ter which three o»mpanie« « ' * MU to create a national park out of the from the northern grounds report the Mr«. Nan -y Washington, a onb'red The women of a Cleveland Presby >hanklin. ex-city clerk, was k night -tecjuoia reservation. and took the trenches with Buffalo. May 12. — Two hundred and h.»,. fleet Bllh Bma)1 woman of Boston, cwlebratod ber 105th terian chnrvh «bstalnml from E««ter acquitted of the charge of etnl «salittg trac«. One Filipino was kil reventvfl», ear repairers of the Lehigh pul lie money. si ink Im waa brought birthday. Sb« has t»««n married sta inery. and with the mouey ($l,9vX>l * Wlnre. owine to terrible or three Hundred tnsu-gents t»»M *** * allay read have »truck in .vmpathr ja»d off U m »Lurch d«bU U uim and is ix>w • widow. I back irow Hilhboro, Or., for trial. store« schoooere are badly with tha men a.rea4j OBlb 3 07 neighboring towns, andffhv - t. EV paar uafnead^.