w* Eugene Weekly Guard GOV Lat« Executive « awi - kkli . uko ».. rropri»,«»«». NEWS OF Til ESTATE ROGERS AT REST ol Washington Laid in the Tomb at Puyallup. TEMS OF Tacoma, Jun. 2. : —In the soft, nil ut y twilight “t a ty -pical winter evening In the valley district, the body of John itankln Roger», third governor ot the state of Waahlngton was yes A Comprvhtiul»« Raviaw of th« Importai» terday laid to rest In the hillside cem Thousands of peo­ lUpptnings ol ths Paat W««k Prcxnted •tery of Puyallup la a Londrnted Form Whuh II Mo,* ple thronged the streets, and there Likely to Prove of Intereat to Our Many was hardly a bouse in the city that wa» not draped in black. Companies Veotten. B and D, of the National Guard, and French Bark Asie tipped over In the the First Regiment band had come from Seattle, and were in waiting at Portland harbor. Tomas Estrada Palma was elected the depot when the funeral train ar­ rived from Tacoma. The sidewalks President of Cuba. The powers will present another col­ were blocked by an impassable liv­ ing harrier, and people had even lective note to Turkey. Two British peace agents were climbed on the roofs of houses to view treat heniusly shot by Boers. the procession. A great number of Three new steel works are to I m * Masons were also in Puyallup when erected at Washington, Pa. the train arrived. In a drizzling rain the procession The Continental Tobacco Co has Me- cured another independent factory. started from the depot. Down Merid­ Great damage has been caused to ian street the sad line slowly made its way under the arch of green at the property by freshets in the 8outh. A big dry goods warehouse in Dub- Intersection of Main street. This was lin sustained a loss of LI30,000 by fire. an artistic work, being made of ever­ _____ has again Informed the green» and <1 raped with long black Kitchener war office that he needs reinforce- and white streamers, with many small American flags arranged at the top. ments. The telephone [»oles were also decked Germany has delayed action against Venezuela In hopes of a peaceable set­ with green, and th«- street, with these and the private decorations, made a tlement. Northwestern governors have agreed fine picture. On reaching the house of the late upon a plan for fighting the proposed governor's son, the coffin »an borne railroad deal. One of the night clerks at the St I in by the sam«* National Guardsmen I postoffli • I..- I ested. that had acted as pallbearers while charged with stealing money from let­ ' the body lay In state at Tacoma, and ters. placed In the main room. Governor Five persons were seriously Injured, M( Bride, ex Governor McGraw and the one fatally. In a collision between a state officials occupied an adjoining carriage and an electric car in Chi­ room, and the others were filled with cago. J members of the Masonic order and All danger from flood in Pennsy I- friends. Outside th«* house was an enormous crowd of people. As the vania has passed. dead march was played on the organ An inoffensive passenger was shot members of the fam- and killed i>y four men on a Missis- In the house the Rogers shaken with lly entered. Mrs. sippi train. grief and needing support to reach the A missionary and several native room set apart for relatives and converts have been massacred l«y Chi­ irlends. After the hymn "Jesus. Keep nese trooja. Me Near Thy Cross," had been sung The funeral of United States Sena­ the lesson was read and the choir sang tor Sewell, of New Jersey, was held "Abide With Me." Rev. W O. Berna with lull military honors. don. of the First Methodist church of A legal battle between the Harri­ Puyallup, made a prayer. In which he man and Hill interests in the North­ referred to the glorious hope of reaur- ern Pacific has Is'giin in Minnesota. rection. Rev. Spencer SulUger, chap lain of the First Washington Regi Admiral Sciiley considers his cage ment. then delivered an address, bastai closed and will take no further action, down jlis friends will ask congress to vin­ on th«1 text. "Thy sun shall go no more.” When th«' choir had sung dicate him. "Nearer. My God, to Thee,” the public Sir Tliomas Lipton says lie will were admitted to view the dead gov­ challenge for America’s cup until he ernor. The crowd was so great that has won it or is satisfied that it can many persons were unable to gain ail not be won. mlttauce. Th«' governor of North Dakota will On the road to the cemetery Ine not attend the conference of governors Fit st Washington Regiment band, as he MS'S no menace to his state playing a dead march, took the lead. from the railroads. followed by Companies A and E, of A prominent American, who I ihs the National Guard, of Tacoma; Com been 111 China for some time, predicts punles B and D, from Seattle, and that before many years the world will TriMip II, dismounted, from Tacoma, sit' a war such as never before seen, and fifty fih'B of Masons, who preced­ in the Chinese empire. ed the hearse, which was drawn bv Tliv Maryland Councils of the Jun­ four black horses. A line of carriages ior Order of Mechanics presented Ad­ followed, and a long procession of miral Schley witli a lieautifui medal friends and th«* publli . The services as an evidence of their personal es­ at the cemetery were conducted by teem and admiration of his service» the Masons. In the presence of fully 2otH) persons, at the close of which th«' to this country. militia tired three volleys and sound­ England's coal supply may not out ed taps. The family of the late gov last the century. ernor returned to Olympia on a s pe­ Germany has ordered another war- cial train. ship to Venezuelan waters. EUGENE OREGON. EVENTS OF THE HAY Senator Ib'|s'w and Miss Palmer were married in Italy. May Four hundred wen1 killed in a bat tie in the interior of Colombia. CUBA Will R««iv< Almoit the I nsnimoui Vots ol the Elvrloral College. Havana. Jan 2.—The Indeatlons are that the entire Palma ticket will be elected, and that Tomas Estrada The death uf Governor Rogers was 1 Palma, the Nationalist candidate for due tu worry aa mneh as to ills | 1 th«« Presldem y of Cuba, will receive Insurgent ayni|iathiaen have mur- j the unanimous vote of th«« electoral denvl a niimlier id (riendly natives. ! college. The adherents of llartholonn* Masso. Fuiir trainmen were killed near Scranton, l’a., 011 a runawuy coal th«* IK mocratlc candidate, who recent ly withdrew from the campaign, not Irwin. only withdrew their candidati's. but Prominent Englishmen are coming refused to go to th«' polls A remain to America to study its business aldv light vote was polled throughout methods. the Island. Fire nt Andersen, Ind., destrnyi'd la« Discussion ascribes this indiffer­ several busin«'»» houms, causing a loss ence to th«« certainty on the part of ot 940.000 the PaliiMlats of being victorious, and There is no friction between th«* that consequently a majority of them military and civil authorities in the stayed at home and did not vote I .a 1’hilippines. Discussion says that the vote may be Generals Chaff«»' anil Wheaton have taken as a protest by the Cuban peo gone to Batangaa to |>er»onally Hives I pie against the imposition of official candidates. tigaie the conditions there. The Diarlo de la Marina says that United States Senator S'wall is the reault la an Indication that th«' dead. Cuban Democracy may l<»ok Upon A department store at Victoria, R. American policies as inevitable C., burned. Loss, f2.5O.rta and enforce her de­ Palma. In his home at Central Valley mands. N 5 tonight re. mnl the news that his electloa to th«> Presidency of th«' The Chineee*th Bill, B«*X Prepared Lod«e Washington, Jan. 2— Secretary Root ha, been in almost daily confer­ ence with Senator» Lodge and Platt, of Connecticut, during the past week, in regard to the legislation for the government of the Philippine». Bilk art* in cuuree of preparation to carry into effect the leconiinendations made by the Philippine commission and indorsed by the president and secre­ tary of war, looking to the material ami political welfare of the islands. TheM» bills authorize the granting of franchises for railroads, electric light», telephones, etc., the issue of tionda of the insular government to purchase the agricultural holdings and property of religious orders; pro­ vide for tlie acquisition of homestead rights, regulate mining and provide a sjiecial system of coinage and bank­ ing for the islands. Very goo«l showings of platinum have been discovered near Grants Pass. C. H. Libby, a prominent farmer and highly respe< t«‘d resident of Jefferson, is dead; age, 70 years. Fire at Cove destroyed four builu- Ings in the center of the business por­ tion of town. Loss, *5000. Highwaymen In Portland held up amt nibbed a man under the electric light opposite the court house. Baker City has opened a free public library. It is the Intention to ask Car- negi«' for funds for the erection of a building. The last of the prune crop arouial Corvallis has been sold. The purehasi s aggregated 150.000 pounds, for which 3 cents per pound was paid. Flags on the Capitol building w< ere placed at half mast as a token of re- sped to the late Governor Rogers I of Washington. Footpads near Grant’s Pass held up an old man anil beat him into insen­ sibility because he would not give up money which they supposed he car­ ried. The Installation of the smelter in the Quartzburg district, seven miles north of Prairie City, has been of great benefit to those owning mines in that neighborhood. Buyers at Salem have offered as high as 12 cents for hops. Eleven cents Is the ruling price, but the ac­ tivity the last few days in that com­ modity has caused a raise is prices. A wind storm at Astoria did *16.500 damage. A gift of *1000 In cash has been made to Philomath college. The smallpox scare at Marshfield has passed and the quarantine raised. The December shipment of wheat from Portland exceeded 2.000,000 bush els. The Douglas county poultry show at Roseburg last week was a success in every particular. State Food Commissioner Bailey has started a crusade against light weight California butter. Weston ha! Valley. H u ll« Eastern Or ogon 8©12 ground that in spite of the sugar duty tnipost'd last yror. the price of sugar 1» now lower than ex er. owing to th«' enor­ mous imports from Germany the Dally Mall totlay advocate» doubling the duty on bounty fe.t sugar, but leaving th«> duty on colonial sugar unchanged Th«' pai'.'r says such a course would Fitto »? r cdfaw to buy all * avert the ruin now thn«atenng the West Indies and ».Wild be »n effect!»e munici|«al and private street (railway» means of persuading foroigw nations in St Petersburg. Rusa:», and » l«\-- to abolish sugar duties trically equip them. The F rt*nch government h*m drrid* e. The procession calk-el at the town hall, and Acting governor Wright adrevsed a few words to those who took part in it. The manifestation was chiefly remarkable for the intense hatred displayed to­ ward the friars. General, Go to Batanqai. Manila, Jan. 2.— General Chaffee and General Wheaton have gone to Ilatangas in order to make a l>ersonal investigation of the state of affairs in that province and confer with General Bell. Generals Chaffee* and Whea­ ton will return here tomorrow. Bonner Accept, Appointment. Washington, Jan. 2.— Hugh J. Bonner, of New York, has accepted the tender of an appointment as chief of the fire department of Manila. TRAGEDY ON A TRAIN Inoffensive Passenger Four Men All Shot Now and Killed by in Jail. Mr Will Probably Change Mi» Flag to th« Iowa on Reaching Peru. Death Jaiuea A Herat....... Jtipar, Texas, burned by rubi»er«. 4 EUht u.en til ed by mine exp ut.on at Iron Mjuutak, Mich. < Great ttre iu Antwerp d iea IIO.OOO.OOB SUMMARY OF THE IMPORTANT damage. ONE SMALL CRUISER SENT TO V. i*eatb ------- — of — filr Walter ------- Besant, Er.gllsb EVENTS OF 1901. VENEZUELAN WATERS novelist. Egploaiuus In mine at Port Royal, Pa., io. i_, . death© 4 t 4. _ _a ..V 1 < »11 »* 7Y cause SIY-«SIUW uf •• V» 17 u>en. accepted by Cuban Tear Witnrw. the ISeatha of Queen IX Platt 1.... ameodtneut ------ 2—-2 — convention. Victoria and President McKinley- Constitutional 14 Sri er .I 111«-, lo»t by colli*mu of ferry Ong or Two Mort to Reinforce Squadron s. . 1 .rk. Many Other Notable» Pa»a Away I»U- Now There—Official Note Stating That 1« F r::i daugb’er born to ( x»r of Rus- eaters. Fires, Accident», Strike». Etc. »U.......D'-wth of e» Gov H. S. Blagree, of Negotiations Continue—Ambassador Whit« MI'-Mgsn. . 21 Fireworks explosion at Peterson. V Terms German-American War T-ik Sen. The year 1901, 1901. firstborn of the new J . kills 17 persons....... Seven persons ki Isu century, is made memurab.e by the deaths bv tornado near Naper. Xeb. sational* Nonsense. 22. American Derby won by Robert Wad of two of the best lovad rulers the world deil. has ever known. In its first month $ ie- Destructive fl.».»ds wipe out West Vir­ toria. England's good queen, breathed her ginia towns.......Death uf Adalbert S. Hay. Berlin, Jan. 2.—The small German Callies surrenders. last quietly and peacefully at one of her ....Gen. cruiser Gazelle was ordered today to 25. Death uf Rev. Joseph Cook. royal abodes. The forcible taking off of sail immediately from Kiel to \’i Joly. President William McKinley by the bul­ - «ene. 1. Death of Senator Janie© H. Kyle, of zuelan waters, The government in. let of the misguided anarchist youth. South Dakota . - Eleven buys and men killed Cxolgosz. in September, is in harsh con- I by lightning In «’bicago. tends to send one or two other small 5. Death uf ex Chaucellur. Prince voa trait with her serene passiug. and is a warships to reinforce the present llohenluhe. sad commentary upou the laxity of our 6. Venalllea. Ohio, «wept by Are squadion in the Caribbean Bea. The democracy, which favors the intimate 10. Collision on Chlcag • and Alton contact of the chief executive with the road near Norton. Mo , kills 17 persons and additions to Germany's naval forct, 4 i \! Ut by general public and fails to provide ade­ cloudburst ....... Minnesota pardon board votes in the Caribbean sea will not l>e suffi. quate means for his physical protection. freedom to Younger brothers. cient to give rise to suspicion among 1.". .Strike uf wteel workers begins. Many others of the great ones of earth 2U. Death of Mrs. Paul Krueger. the people of the United States that —statesmen, authors, churchmen, musi­ 21. Hottest day on re< ord In Chicago; Germany meditates anything lieyomi cians and business men—have also heard thermometer marks 10.3 degrees. 25 President proc aims free trade with the collection of claims due German I the last summons and responded thereto. Ri<*o. The Boer-British war in South »Africa Porto The German government i 2». Allotment of Kiowa and Comanche subjects. has continued through the year, rather Indian lands berins at El Reno, Okla. desires beyond anything else in this | to the advantage of the latter, anil the 31. B. & O. train held up al Edgemoor, matter to avoid disturbing the gov- I armed resistance of the Eiiipinos against Ind. ernnient or the people of the United Anana*. the rule of the United States has been German newspapers pub. Chicago, States. I. Geo. II. Phillip, company, of fitfully in evidence. temporarily. lishe«! today are full of expression» of ' There have been several mine and rail­ suipeiids 5. Death of Dowager Empresa this kind, and many of these express­ way accidents, in which many lives have many....... Many killed by explosion ions are so much alike that it is easy J been destroyed. The number of destruc­ adelphia. II. I'resl.Ieut Shaffer enters steel worker« to infer their utterance was suggest- 1 tive fires has also been quite large. to strike. SJMi.cM»' stolen from Shelby ed by the government. A remarkable j The most important happening.« of the smelter at Vallejo, Cal. 11. Death of Francesco Crispí. Italy', thing is the fact that there is not a i year may be briefly summarized thus: grand old man. January. 13 H1. Great tidal wave along shore of single unkind expression toward the 1 1. Lord Hopetoun Installed as first Gov­ Gulf of Mexico United States in any of the newspa- 1 ernor General of Federated Australian col IS Death of Edmond Audran. French per comments. on les. com noser. "We hope that this opinion," say» I 2. Death of Ignatius Donnelly. 11» seventeen pas-enger, drowned by sink- 3. Death of Bishop W. X. Nlnde at De­ Ing of Ohio River packet City of Golconda at the Berliner Neuste Nachrichten, J troit, Mich. Crowell’s Landing. 6. Death of Philip D. Armour....... Eight 21. Tornado wrecks town of Ani'lsrko, ‘ which grew out of the Spanish war, S lives loot in small h<»tel fire in Minneapolis. Okla. 8. Fire horror at Rochester, N. Y., orphan 26. France severs diplomatic relxtlon« and which we consider to be wholly erroneous, will soon give place to a I asylum. 20 lives lost. with Turkey. 10. Chinese sign joint note of the powers. Boiler explogion on steamer City of 1.5. Fred Alexander, colore-1, burned at Trenton, near Philadelphia, kills e even per- more correct conception of Germany's . stake by Leavenworth, Kan., mob. son«... Knights Templar’s conclave opens aims. It is quite unreasonable that | 16 Death of ex-Gov. James A. Mount, of in Louisville. the {»eople of the United States, hold- Indiana. 31. Thirty six persons killed In Great ing such opinion, should connect | 22. Death of Queen Victoria of F.nziand Northern wreck near Kalispell. Mont. and accession of King Edward VII.......Burn this opinion with their Venezuelan September. ing of Grand Opera House in Cincinnati. 23. Board of Trade building in Montreal 1. Flood In Cleveland causes >1,000,000 affair, inasmuch as Washington ha« burns; loss $3.. Henth of Lxrenzo Snow, bead of Mor­ mon church. March. 13 st East Liverpool, Ohio, PREDICTS ANOTHER WAR. I. State penitentiary near IJncoln, Neb., breaks. Reservoir < »ii,|.ig »150.(100 damage. Is burned. 17. Joseph E. Smith chosen president of 4. Inauguration of President McKinley Mormon church, American Says China Is Openly Violating and Vice President Roosevelt. IB. Death of ez Gov. John 9. I'Llsbury, of 5. Thirty men crushed tu death on rail­ Minneapolis. Minn. the Protocol. road at Wolovo, Russia ‘.’1, Burglars tunnel tinder building and II. Twelve persons ktllcd and many more New York. Jan. 2.—Charles F. Injured by boiler explosion iu Doremus laun­ roh Chicago poatotfice . t »74.610 In stamps. -3. Burning of »real packing plant it "* dry. Chicago...... Hay Pauncefote treaty re­ Gammon, superintendent of coljor- llatumond. Ind. jected by «Treat Britain. 24 Nln.'sen live« lost In tire that de teurs for the American Bible Bocietr « 13 Death of ex President Benj. Harrison. stroyeil Philadelphia furniture house of ....Destructive tíre at Cloverport. Ky. in Northern China, writes to th','. , f 23 Chief Aguinaldo captured by Gen. Hunt. Wilkinson & co. Eourteeii persona killed In race war in society concerning the present »ittò Fred Funston. 25. Tornado at Birmingham. Ala.... ______ Washington Pariah. La in the Chinese empire as follows: 2!t Electrocution of I.eon F. Czolgosx, tion Death of Charlotte M. Youge, author. "While at Shanghai I observed that 1 murderer of President McKinley. 3U. Death of Comedian Roland Reed. t the 11 4 Chinese ' 11 1 n non government ■■ »> cs • . •-»«x1 ■■ was ojienljr TH Get down alar« Get down It's a tout stud the ci 1‘ull for tl For dark i Get down dog! Get down Red i* the Red is th« Red is the Cold is tl Get down for Throw a i The trail graj In the noi The gobli Black is —Harper’ PRI of Alask He wai and over be felt c love him inteirtiou feet two iu the pe from C'ir fouud iu to do wi Tom a i in the S with hop friendsh him sine be but o not blai him to Tom---- bls knai farewell The m He bad self tba cot, a h stump o Langfl fires, bi I.angtiel vices. 1 he told ■ was no After tl quarter: The f thanks the trail I.angfie seantliD but his eyes wi The t next m> his bla and dis cltedly “You he said promts« ers wh Ills ma: loving fensivc violating the provisions of the proto­ yoursel col. The great empire would shake and to off Eiiro|>ean domination. Thou­ “It’ll b sands of boatloads of small arms and he beg: ammunition were passing weekly up to pack the Yangtse Kiang and the arsenal« Ing the were being enlarged and worked day forget- and night. Cargoes of explosive« The were being received, and the dowager field at empress had issued instructions to al his bei officials to recruit the army.’and alsc Whei to inform her as to the fighting conval strength of each division and the sllghte time required to concentrate the more i forces at a given pioint white “There were and are many other the su unpromising features which weighed regretl heavily upon the minds of those in­ In a terested. I must lielieve that the end doing is not yet, and that within 10 years, sea reel possibly within five, a war will ensue He the like of which the work! has never night known. For centuries China ha« was s been making repeated attempts to light I exjiel the foreigner, each time profit­ where ing l>y past experience, each time ^Aomew cari *tí' with more power and success, , each » weak time better equipjied and 1 bill.- planned. ■or le- J ' liumat "She is now preparing as never le- Lani fore, buying vast quantities of super- 1 hands, ior weapons and reorganizing her * strain. armies on a correct basis. Therefore ,, Som the next attempt will be gigantic in J cler si force and terrible in execution. It i Its icy will result in a universal upheava I perpet and the final dismemberment of this j Ing to empire—at a terrible cost.” and c »were Pan-American Conference. A st Mexico, City, Jan. 2 —With slight»,, ilble. i modifications, the proposal of th« " ^cratc late Duarte Pereira for the appoint every ment of a committee of jurists t< of bls codify international law was ___ thi»4 . «•»- knew afternoon accepted by the Pan-Ameri j, _ow hi can conference. A11 amendment t» — The the effect that the secretary of stat but tl of the I nited States shall liechairn 1 j face, of the codifying commission was ac one h cepted. ; and It to exl Train Wrecked by a Rock. J teen f Parker-leirg. Va„ Jan. 2 —Two n M | him v are missing, one badly injured, on. •*lt’i engine and four cars are at the foot 0 “I cai an embankment, two other cars a on th wrecked and 101) feet of track torn u The as a result of a collision with a hea' skirts rock by a wentonnd freight train 4 cm si the Baltimore A Ohio, at a tunn Langl near Long Kun thia morning. T Ing » engine struck the rock, which h ain rolled down from the hill, just roar the train came out of the tunnel. I«at I j April. Nevens Ker. 8. China refuse* to sign Manchurian con ▼eutloD. 5. Japan ls.su« a ultimatum to Russia. ». Logan statue unveiled in Washington U Cuban Constitutional convention . . . re- ject» Platt aiueudiueut....... Death uf Geu Q. Canoon. 19. British war loan voted by H ousp of Common©...... Agulnaldo'a peace manifesto Untied. 20 Unprecedented snowstorm and flood« In Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentuckv and the Vlrg! nl«« 2T> Fifty persons killed by explosion near Frankfort. Germany. 29. President McKinley starts on long trip through the country. May, 1. Opening of Pan American Exposition ....(»or Dietrich, of Nebraska, res (ns and Ila made Lnlted States Senator by bls suc- cesser. Gov. Savage 1. Boer« «teal 6.000 horses from British remount station, near Cape Town. 2. Close ot Pau American exposition at Buffalo. French forces seize three Turkish port» ou bland ' t Mllyiene. »>. rileetlotis In seeeral State». 7 Dcatk "f I.l Hung ' hang . Death of K ite Greenaway. English artist. ' Purk- « S'.....le» 'o demand» of France. Death of Mother Bickerdyke. Fire at Thoma«, W Va., destroy« 63 btilldlt f 15. Jeffries ’ whips Rubllu In San Fran- claro. IS. Hay Pauncefote treaty signed In Washington. incton. 30. Mln.' Are at Telluride, Colo., cause« death of 1ns against Interference at Mcaraxua canal. 2» Boiler expio-lon in Detroit kills 27 per- ns and Injures many more "7 Horrlh e wreck on Wabash near Sen­ eca. Mich., Ml kl led '> Terry McGovern knocked out by ■'Young" Corbett. "«■ s veral lire« loat la ferryboat co.Halos In San Francisco Bay. Washington, Jan. 2.—The navy department has lieen informed of tlie departure yesterday from Acapulco, Mexico, of Rear Admiral Silas Casey, commanding the North Pacific squad­ 3. Burning of Ja<’k*»nvi!!e, Fla... .Civil » »tabllshed ar Manila. ron, aboard his flagship, the Wiscon­ government 8. Suicide »f R. N. Pollock, fugitive bank sin, lanind for Callao, Peru. By the president of G.eveland, at Seattle. Wash. 9 First Australian Federal Parliament time the Wisconsin arrives at the opened In Melbourne by Duke of Corn« ill hitter jairt it is expected that the and York . . . Panic In Wall street. 13 S' P i - a \f battle ship Iowa will l>e ready to »Is miles north of (¡rand T■•wer. Hi emerge from the dock at Talchuano, ■Ippl '■ I - • k< ff by Mrs Chile, and at the navy department McKinley’« -e-l us illness 16. Riot in Albany, N Y. it is thought probable that Admiral 17. Death of Mr«. Lyman J Gage Casey will transfer his flag luck to Death of Edwin F. Uhl, of Grand Ratdd« the Iowa, from which vessel it for- Mich. 18. Launching of battleship Ohio at S.m inelry flew. This state of affairs will Fran<-1«’’o leave the two largest battle ships of 20 Pan American Ex| o«it >n forma y ded­ . .fifty thouN.-itid tn ichlnlst* g out the Pacific squadron cruising in the icated on strike. Death of Gen Fitzjohn Porter....... waters off the coast of Chile. Argen­ j 21 of ei Congre««nian < ha« A Boutel e. tina and Pern, m > that in case the Death 22. Wreck of Sir Thomas Llpt >n > yacht threatened hostilities Is tween Chile Rbamrock I! ... Suicide of Bread. as«aM:n Humbert, of Ita y and Argentina materialize American of 23 King Death of ex Gov. John R. Tanner, of interests in that quarter would l>e Illinois. Norwegian bark E De loH off Bable laiand, with crew f 14 men. well looked after. 24. Gala "n great lakes; «¡earner Balti­ more sink« 12 i'vev lo«t Seventv miners kli ed by exp'.oalon In Eng i«h c <1 l.-ry. R umis ’, Reply to I nited States. 2* Cuban convention adopts P.att reci­ Tin Hague. Jan. 2.—M. Kontwroff. tation. the Russian chamberlain, has handed AS HOSTESS TO ROYALTY to Professor Asser, onto f the Hutch members of the {»'rmanent arbitra­ Beriutifnl Conn tee« Annewley Is Much Tallied About. tion court, and arbitrator of the claims of American sealers, on the The most-tslked-aboat woman in Ire­ »ci/iire of their vessels by the Russian land and London at the present time is government alsmt six years ago. said to be the Counters of Annesley. She Russia's reply to the last note of the is to entertain King Edward and Quern to I ntted States on the subject of the Aleiandra n their approaching « Behring sea seal fisheries difference's. the Emerald Isle and by virtue of her $100.000 Damage to Power Dam. Anderson. S C., Jan. 2 —Three him.Irnt and fifty feet of the \nderson I ight A Power Compeny'» dam at I tin in > diala, in S neac river, waa washed away la»t night. The dam- ■u-v - .it 1« i-t IlDO.ikk). IVeceniber. 2. Fifty seventh Congress awemble«....... O|o nl: g of the Charleston Exposition 1" Democrats carry Boston city elections. 1-' Marconi signals from Cornwall, En- g c l. t St Johns. X. F . without wires 1 ■■ Schley court of Inquiry makes Its re­ port censuring Shle.v... Mrs. Lola Ida B" ine a< i iitted «.f killing James S Ayres 1 «e |,.aa I.f life and great la mag.' in Xcw York. Pennsylvania and "• it » Irgiula Fatal wreck on Illinois •'titral Rallwse near Rockford, 111. 1 Death of John Swinton. Sew York economist. I'' ■ ' f '’e treaty ratified by U of s O*’,*r*1 Eberle« Emery P vna J *«? fr''m ’ »»'Ine-t and Henry C. blm ' f "la onsln, appointed to succeed l‘> Congre-« adjourns for holiday recess. FROM THE TROPICS. Table Showing the Value of Our Im* portation» Durine Year. The »w.Qjf table shows the value of the importation« of tropical an.] sub- tropical productions into ’ the Vnited the Vnited »seal year 1901 >n the Statement all sugar, of which »• already ahowu. the very large proportion is-from the tropic»: Articles. «* , d - >»lue. ............................................................. IUw »nil........................................ JLM1.3W ia h» r.i>’.er ::::::..................... '-<•'.«■ I- n-ers ......... 5-ÍS I 'I .™ ..d ».».faetur^ . : : : : l».770.r.» Raw cotton Praine Sails 1er Port of Spain. N orfolk. V*., Jan 2. — The United Mates crui-er Prairie salle.I tolay for !'■ t of spun. Trinidad, near the a»t of Venezuela. i><’Toaftrat»oa to Gomel. na. Jan. 1.— The return of M.* limo Gomes to Havana iv evening did not produce demonstration which hml hern ■«I for the occasion. Although al <» m'l was wvlcomd by six f niuaic. Irra enthusiasm waa «n in the Maaao mam beta* T‘ M i<«o foil- wrera had ar- • 'd a «it monstration laat evening, p|oaiti«'n to the one tv welcome ; il <» niPi, but thia was prvhibit- y the authorities, who feared ORDERED TO SAIL Jana. THE YEAR REVIEWED LAWS FOR PHILIPPINES ............... ’À-iîïÀS : I i ♦ t S"*>'lsts Gutta p»n ha TUI CVVSTEM OF AXXESLIT evw capacity as koste«» of royalty. 1« s most coasptcuons pers-'i». Her beauty loss ago mad* ber fato-us aa-l she t« eomnoe’.y regarde. I as >ne of the hand- rawt w'wa a the United k te n Her hone. Ostie Wellaa. is a a ortherw Ireland, and is a superb estate, ample la every respect te be a mcnsrvh's seat Tunnel Will Be Expensive. New York, Jan. 2— Pennsylvar. v.a s:o i» Railroad officials announce that j- gress is leing made in the wav d completing the final plans for tht The Perspex-toe. opr. North river tunnel. The next st«’; The persp«vto*<-„pe is a new instru will he the organization of a c<" nt-nt ft r giving a »ingle photograph ot pany under New Jersey law« to I pu ture the apfiearance of solidity as if and operate the terminal on the N •een m a stereoscope. It is an arrange Jersey side, which is to le on 1 ment of tea»»» and a pair of mirrors set Hackensack Meadows, at or ne at an angle su.-h that the Image of th» Homestead station ami north of Jef picture is rodected into l>oth eye*. Th» **y City. The latest estimates a picture is at right angle» t» the eye that the tunnel and approaches »-■ (lassea. coat *1"m>> 000. .. »wen Ju nip J The ™ery th as th I-aug den an o< ward Th. Th« tense »elf 1 last. ' bette Th«