Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
BROHDfflXE i ' '' " . . . "HEW TO THK LINK, LET TUB CHII'rt FALL WI1KU; THEY MAY." , ia'HHXK, LANK COUNT V, OKKUOX, HATL'IHIAY, " JIKCKMIIKK 17, 189H- T 1MB I'KOI'I.IC'M l'41'KII, p www w w www THK I'KOI LK'N l AfBH, J THE B ROAD-AXE, ! H.iri t. Ik. LlM (fwr Tim T THE BROAD-AXE. X (laaa ta tl tlalrk Kvarr l.leh. VOL. 111. NO. 30. EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. TERSE TICKS KKOM THE WIRES An lalerealln allflluN ul Hems from Iks Ta H.nUiik.m rml.4 la a C'nilMs4 Fwimi Thre iopl war hill ud lo death lu lira in a Hrooklytt Hal. President M'Kinxjr aill make lour of 1'iirlci Ul.o nd Cub. (inly Iwu man rr killed In tltv Wardner (I1UI10) (ulna diaualar. Tan deal be aa imiiIi of auicide, and a rtdelit ia the -iconl of on" Hull' day In liieater New York. Germany la now eatd In b aeeklug an ally and wanla Ida fni'inlahip of Pncle ham. tleiinau Amhaa-ador ton Hollaheii liaa been ooiiiUiImmmii w (u art tin whatever itiffarrncKa rx.al. An arra of blockt in Ilia 3Nili ward in " Itimilljrn was Inundated by raging waters, which wanhed nut Ilia fundal inna of lioii.e, lora down trolley and telegraph pol.a. linpr i-one I l iu lliali home. Cliallra V. Miller, of Chicaipi, laat year' an day champion, won llm grant bicycle rao al .Mndmou-Suare iaid.-n gam Una year, healing Ilia wot Id' raiil (lua own) by 94 unh Mr ma la 3,007 uiilca, an i lea tod dut 'J t In. tin In Ilia 141. Unprwn.lante.1 aaataey ol-laiiia aa lit the condition of Ilia coimlrnM ion of Ilia hhamruck. Ilia challenger for Ilia Amarlra'a cup. Not merely ate Ida Hioal ilricl pre. antiuiia takan l pa tent a leakage of Ilia detaila of liar roil- Iruclinn, hill avail ilia place where alia ia (wing built ta kepi secret. ' The foreign exhibitor! have tieen earl rim It affected by Ilia d.s'i.i.ui of Ilia I'arta appeal ouurl in rejecting ilia anil of Nwiaa euibruiderer aifant't a Krrnoli manufacturer who copied hit designs. Th effect ul Ilia dectaiou ia Dial de- Igna eud patlcina lu the. iuri-iifu ex hibit of IWUO mar be copied with iiu pnnliy ljr French inaniifi. liners, uu laaalh exhibitor ' weae! a manu factory In Prauco. , Tha ball la abiu Manrarliuaatla al'rm k raaf or luukan olwit notion iirar I)ia mnml raaf, off l a.lla William, UnTr- i 1 . 1 VI V l.ll t niir a iniiu, i. i wiini. iin .hj from Ilia batT-xaiJ to Ilia naval an clioraa off Ti'mi'kin.ville, IV I. I I, a ilamaga wrooglil aonalilarablr (Taalar than aa at llial aiiiHw.l, anl It la Miavl fully vU ilata will la raqu1a. to 'Ul ttio taaaat in cti.l i I i.in to go to irj, van II alit ii not vitally burl. . Til pollary tiuat liaa roiiiili-tr. ill niganiaallon uml.r Ilia l.i ul Nt'W Jaraay; capital, .'0,M0,lKi0. ' Slaarnrr llouuianla liaa aill fiotu Havaanah ll Havana Willi Ida flrat ragiiiiant. North Carolina, to livlp gur riann Ilia turbulaut city. Tha i'aria ooiirt ol raMntinn licit granla.1 a atay of irnoaailinga in Ilia I'loquart trial, aiol Iharabr invokavl III lurr of tlit anil Draylua prana. A minion aull Involving proparty aluad at 3, 000,000 Imi liaan anlaroj In tli cooMi ol t'alifmula by a Mnn tana aynlioal againat prominent t'uli. fouila oiitulitia. . In raoant aubllo lilraa In Wmli tnglon tViunl vnndoalaan aaiil that the only TI Toluntaara among lira l'nita.1 Hlalaa trinipa during Ilia lata war war Ik Ihiogh Hidar. It it now undaraliMMl tliat MaJr-(tan aial Jainrt K. Wa.1, (iraaidant ol Hi Unilad Hlalaa rai'uuliun oonnnltlae, will b appolnleil by Trail, lanl MrKin Ivy milita7 goTarnor ul waalarn Cub, Th luprein oniut uf Nabraaka ha deoitlail Ibat III IromUuian ul t-i-Stat Traamrai llailla) will bav to timka food tliat ottloiatl builana ami tlral nga fruin lb atata, luouutiiig In all 10 alwut 1700,000. D. U. Howard, a Naw Mailco rittla daalar, with two datacliyaa, Ii on lb trail ol llilatt, th Kama plungar, on whom Howard ia 40,(00 aboil. How ard will auk lb govarnor of Kanaat to laan raqnlaitmn paaia lor liia itrdl tion to New Maiioo. " Tha IlritUh Columbia mill- ara again rtH-alvlng lumbar ordaif from I!h Town, Houtb Africa, aftar prlKl of two yean, during which I. til or no nmirt wai thlpiKxl to that dialrkk Two yeaaali aia at pra-ant nudar way to Victoria to raval v caigoaa for Africa. Bam Pnillh, tralnrobhar, liaa bean aantancod to b hangad at Kldoradn, Kan., for th mmdar ol oiltaan Hid ford, who wat on of poat that rani-tod Smith) and hi- iiartner, Tom Wind. Vind plaa.la.1 Ql.y to taOomUlagra pjurJer (md wai aantanoad to 10 yaait. Th Ppanlali goyernnif nl hat iwuad fiillo-ring wiinl (iftU'ial not rrlating Ia lh. upMlli.titla rnfnraiiiM l.i llm t.iaa tli Main in Ma mwiaag to eon ra, "Hpln ha baan traali by tli onqnaror with unaxamplad cruelly and I rwaigned to bar lata; hut ah can not tolaral Proaldent MoKlnley'a aicua. tlon. for aba la oonaciou of her coin p'at Innooeuo." Mltiar Hw llama. Tn will of lha late Edward Anatln, of Boaton, bM-uvualia 1, 100, 000 to publi- na. Th car lia recently Imued an edict Ordering a trial by jury In Miliaria Iter Jannaiy 1. v Tb British gorarnmanl hat decided fo make (eneiou grant fur the lelirl of tbe dialrea anj damag canted by th recent hnrrloan In th Vl In. fll. ' . LATER NEWS, (iiluiial William J. Ilryan hat da- lia. hluiMill ai opMMcd to aipauaion. pauianU opened fir Cuban fiini'ral pnuriiiii in Havana, and wounded aavi'ral. Ji' will probably ha. Ilv ilia fxpliwiun of a aball at Knit ('oiiMui.tnie, at ('ronalalt, Kn-ala, niim toldirr war k i 1 1 and three oftlirre iiihI aaan aoldiara Woiliidod. Hy an aiploaiou In lb griat mill at I'ultyivllla, Nala Tlmina- and t.'iatriii' I iiiiikiih war killad outilghl a-id n ill Maiklny waa fatally Injnrad. The praaidmit and Iwrlv hava laft Wabiriloii for a aaak'a trip through tli rt ulh, lb prlumry objact baing lu allaud the war )ubi iu Atlanta, Clili'iigii pa kara will iand a larg ainnuiit in luonay in rraoi log iiiiowum. . a , , , aold aiorage pUula In hanliago and II- vana lor Ilia rroriiioi-u.l aioriitg oi fie-h uu at. Kiuion, tba naw aanator from Ore gon, baa Im'i ii placail iion tlie Inllow lug ooiiiinltlca-T Mi lira, ainl Inuiiiig, irrigation, ravululinnuty rlaiuia, I'oto uiao river front and tiaapaaai upon Indian land-. I'iV daath - fx-rnrrad- lnftntta, Monl., ahli'h are cbiiina.1 lo have beau rauaad by lb drradful atilphtil and i.rnlu fiimra from the -uieller. Manyj pv.iple rati do an are liming the ill; to gal out of lua auioka. Ilia probabl that Secretary Illia will, within a abort .lime, n iidat-LU. tralgnation In th president. '1la haa 1 bati tim atrp omlrr (xiiiauteralion lor Kiln lima, deeming It liaceaaary Ibat be abould bo frra to iloMn lour tim to hi Urge liU'llitta inlaleat. Tha UriM.ktya, Tela, (.'aatina and Keaolula have beou ordarad lu Havana, Willi ther la nut tb fdlntaat dratr lo convey a threat in tb diapatcb ol lhr-t warahlp tn Havana, it may be noted thai when Ihry lie within the barlior tliay will hold the tuwti in r fret inhj-rtlon. Th Clrarwalnr Hhorl Lin Hailway Couiny, which la the official title of tba branch Northern 1'aciilc cut off, haa Bled rertiuVate in tba ofhVe of tb aecrelary of alula at Olyuipla, d-aignat-iiK Tboiiia IVi-pr aa Ha agent in W aaluiigtoii, and allowing tb rout of th propoatxl road, now umlci oouatruc lion. Word haa baan received Irom Vnilail Htatea Couaul Allan that Jobn t.. Flan agan, the ronlldantlal clerk of Ueorg W. Lake, a rich merchant ol Cbrmnl io, who waa murdered Auguat ID, ha Im-vii aruteiica.1 hy a coniular couil lo linprleouniaiit for Ilia. Flanagan had been nibbing liia employer yalamalio ally and vximmittod th criuie to ouver up hia mla-lcc la. Tan men were kille.1 by tha axplo alon of natural gaa al Caniioiirville, Ind. One nian waa killixl and aeveral f.ilally wounded at a arlimd eiitertaiu maul at Chat lealon, W, Va. Ilcliiy J. Nelligan, Oooktlmirga V. Ileverly, Uith of company (1, Kit-t Florida, atatiouel at lluntavilla, Ala., were killed lu ramp quarrrl. A mooth gang of counterfeiter i at woik in the Mi.ai-aippl valley. Th connlaifalt ia, ol th ftaii.Uid ilvr dollar. All of which have an far Uvn diatiovared bear tb date of IhtiO. It ia baliaved aninethiiig like SOO.000 of them have gained circulation. Kenalor Pavle, of the I'aria peao oomiiiiaaion, In an Interview with a London Paily Mall rorreKiidelit, de clared in favor of a triple alliance be tween th United Htatea, England and Japan, lor tb protection of all their interest north ol th eipiatur. i Charlea Tiacy, aged 10, ihot and 1 ..... I I. i 1 1 . I T. l ...... ....... K.. Illll.llll Hllir.1 4IMI .viiiiim., v.lv.n.H I ol Ira. nlawn cemetery, Indianapolia, Ind. Tracy with a number ol other .....1. nl ml.,,, boy a waa near th cemetery throwing now ball at pedeitrian. Hafuaing lo denial h wat killed by Connur. Tha thirtrrnth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor mat at Knn City, Mo. i Alxuit 150 dele- gate from all part of the rtmntry were pmenl; alao illiam Thorn and W il liam Inakip, of London, raproaanting th llritiib tiadea-union congreaa. Tha Rrillah Columbian government haa made a crown raaeive of all town- ai tee and land oulald of th mining field! in lb Lake Atlin dlatilct. Tin waa recently announced pilvately by Mr. C. Kelllin, premier ol British Co- lumbia, to Hold Commiaaioner W. J. j Kant, who baa Jut arrived in Beattl from Atlin, Hoaaland' famoui La Roi mine la at laat before London inventor. Th London Ulob Corporation and th Dritiah America CorMratlon bav In rlta.1 aubarripliona to 800.000 ahareg of CI encd In th L Hoi Company, lid. Tt.tm hHN,kB.a M.lnA la f DIA AAA bl In oaah In fully paid ahar'e. leaving '"-. " ft i' ' n 50,000 (or he working capital. orld, rolled at :80 o'ol.Kk tliia ' I afternoon. Il went down with a craab, Tb Vnltad Slate internment la not 'and roar Ilk a gieat exploaion. Ma aware that any arrangement ha been aonrv of araiiite hliK-k and tarlcke to mad lor the tranaler of tba title of tha namo.xn laianna io nermany, ami Demg one or the partle to tba tripartite agreamenl under which Samoa la now govrnel, It la not conceivable that any change In tbe atatna of the laland ean be made without the knowledge of tli la government. Lon Fatter, who fought under the great Napoleon, haa juat celebrated hi Uflth birthday at Philadelphia. The pieaidant tf the municipal ronn oil of Parle haa Informed Mm. Para ' Miohlgan, tonight, and will anil tomor ' Hainhar.lt that tha eonnrll has accept- ' torn morning lor Mariana. Th trans. ' ed her recent offer to take a lease of port Mobile arrive.! today from Thila- the Theater de Naciona. Preparation ai on foot In Honolulu to teat the applicability of the United State Immigration law to tha Hawa iian laland by tli Importation to th can field ol 1,000 Co re an laborer. THE TREATY OF PARIS Outline of the Seventeen Ar tides Agreed Upon. (il'AUAMIKS TO SPANISH TBADK Traalf Mult. M Klia4 With la Maailia In Oraar tm II IllHtflng. I'll r If, Pro. 18. Fitraoidlnary pr raullon ar maintained fiy bulb tb 4ac ctiniinlaaiona to praearv aaoreoy a to tha coutenu of tb treaty. Kach I'oiulliliaioii bit! tan ooplra, iiut vili in ooiiiiiniulun aniaclna ar not tier- tniited to ornm II i document. A bnwavar, baa b ,,trii corraapoinUml, tainad from a aourt uaually lallabl Die folloviiiig out line of lb treaty: Artii In I providua the reliiujui-h- iiienl of Cuba. Arlirle 3 providua for the ceaaioo of I'uito Hu n. . Arlirln S provide for th a-an ion of the riiilij piin a fur .'0.00(1, 000 a com- (Kitiaatiuu Article 4 em bi area tb plain for lb ceaalon Of the I lnlippiliea. iualnding the return of hpaniali priwinerf now In the band of the Tannin. Article 6 daala with the caaaion of barrm ka. war materlnla, arm, torea, buildinira. and all tiruirlv iierlaliiinir , ,1B. Hpaaiialt adiiiinlatratiou in the J'hilipplne. Ani.-u a renunciation by both againat each other and the ciliiena of each other. Article 7 granta lo tipaniah tiad and hipping In th I'lnlipplne the an trie tiealuiunt aa to Amaiican trl and hipping for a peiiod of 10 year. Ai li;le H provide fur tli leluaaa of all pttanner of war bald by Hpain and of all priaoneri held liy bat for political ofTcniH'a committed in the colonic ao rjuliaj by tha United S'atca. Article 9 guarantee th legal right ol Spaniard remaining in Cuba. Article 10 Mtaldiabe religioul free dom in the Philippine and guarantee to all chorttie eipial ribla. Article II provulet lor tbe rompoal tion of court an t other tribunal In i'orlo It ico and Cuba. A Hide 1'J ptovidea lor tha adminia traiion ol Juatioa in Porto Hico and Cuba. A i tide IS providct for th continu ance .4r flv year of Spanlali copy rikhl in th ceded territory, giving rpjuiah hooka admillanc free of duty. Article 14 pmvtdee for the aalabli.li maul of conaulaiti by Hpaiu in tli colod territory. J Aiticle IS granta to Fpaniah mm nierce in Cuba, I'orlo Hico and the Philippine the aama traatmaiit a to Ameitca lor 10 yeara, Spaniah alnpping to la trraleJ aa coaalmg Tramda. Article 10 aiipulad-a that the obliga tion of the I'll i ted Male to Hpanuli ritiicii and property in Cuba (hall terminate with tb withdiawat of the I' n i tal tilata .uthoritie from tb ialund. Article 17 provide that the treaty mual ba ratilied within ail month from tha dale of aigliing by the raapaotivo goriitnontIin order to be binding. CALLED IT A FRAUD. Tarpla Searad tk Marltlin Taaal Tan waajr A ehaan t t'aaAaralloa. Waahington, Dec.15. Today' c ion of th enat wat laigely conauiuad i in dicu.in of th Nicaragua canal I bill. Turpi mad th principal apeech in oppoailion to tho bill, attacking it : on th ground that It ia in the iutercat I of th Narltlm Canal Company, which b chtracteriiad a a fraud and bank rupt, II moved a xtK)nemant ol . .. . . , ... " ' , '.J'"' ""T . rrj. wurgan ooieiiuou in uiu a no organ th Maritime company, and opp I the motion to poatpoii. Barry and Ilawiint Uith offered amandmeiila ma terially affecting the bill. l'rcviou to th prot-vHHlinga tion th canal bill. Morrill mad aa addrraa in !upport of the bill aiithoriting the put- ,chae of a ite fur a iiipreme court building and thii and everal other billi were paaae.1. ' The lionM paaaed the Piatrict of Coluiiilii appiopriation hill without a I (Ingle amendmant. Tha bill carrica a,S80,SO, which I l?,fl(M) lea than wa ct.lel hy the latt bill, and II,- 8"l,Hi7 laaa than tbe eatimata. Th hooaa alao paaaad the aanate bill, which wa under consideration Tealerday, to amend the law relating to seamen. All tb amendment! wer rejected. OAS TANK COLLAPSED. rt r Water fatlawait. Carrjlaf Itaalti a4 lairanllw. New York, Dec. IB. Th great ileal gn tank of th Cunaolidalad (lai lim- par.y at Avenue A nd Twcnlifth ,e height ol 80 feat fall like a child' toy hoi..)! block, and loosened Iron , bondiigo, ',000,000 of gallon ol water deluged th treat, and ia 10-foot tidal wave carried death and destruc tion through the lurtoundiug neighbor IioimI. It la not known how many were killed and injured. Mveanle f Laa'a Cwre. Pavannah, Ha., Dec 18. Two bat talion of tha Second lllinoia regiment of Lee'a corps arrived tn the transport (dlphia, and will aail Sunday with tb " Hunilre-I and Ststy-fir.t Indiana tHf'"""! and th Third battalion of the Second lllinoia. Otar 100 miles of telegraph wire fuu through th sewers of Paiis, SNOW 8HOVELEB KILLED. Mas piaa br a Faa! Traia la Maw tark C'awiral, Uiiffalo, NW York, Pc 16 Nin man were kille-l and thra injuied at Winapur bridge, near l.r(u, on liia New York Onlral railroad, to-lay. They war Pols, with th ei'rpthni of John U'aiiie. tliair folaiuan, whi i among Hi killixl. Thrivan were i n gagad ir. alioveliof . Alt wei frightfully mntilateJ. Thmen atcppel from th track to avoid an approaching traij, right In front of fa fat eiprea train, running in tha asm direction a th Aral, and wr lilarally ground to place. Engineer timbh, of the i pre, in an inletviaw, (aid: "I could ae notlaimj ahead of me, but I thought the place looked had and blew mt whiatle, I hl Dry hand on the whiatle whan 1 hewnl my. fireman yll. He did not call -T,rakea, l.ut 1 alaped on tb ai tb niisst i heard him. II bad aaea a uian beside th track, though he had nut aen anyon atruck. A uiouirat after J ajiplied th biaki- I raw a man (hoot up into th air on my aide of th cab. lie waaaii high aa tb inokeUrk when 1 saw hi in. 11a cam down on th freight train which wa runaing along on that aide, and wa carried a mil bifoie h lull off. My train stopped in alioot two train length, and the alght that I saw when I got out wa lb moat born ble I have ever witneaaiiL The dead and mariglod ware lying on both (idea (if the track jnat a tbey had bean thrown. 1 did not see tlin until after we had atruck them. I did not e them cume on tba track, and until my lireman yelled 1 did n know they were there. " MEXICO'S OFFER TO SPAIN. rulaalaatlaa ftrheaa Thai Will. Bcaafll Hulk farttra. New York. liar. 18. A diapatch Ic the Plea Irom Waahington aay: The Mexican government ka anbmitted a colon irat ton prnjact to the Spaniah ao Ihoritiea in Havana, by which it pro Paea not only to aid tka Spani-b gov rriiment, but to give great aaataianct: aa wall lo the Cpaniah soldier who have aerved in Cuban warfare and are aoon to evacuate Cuba. The prnoition of tk Mexican gov ernment ia to organise band among the Kpantrh aoldier aad provide them with free passage to Meiiro,-wheie nacaaaary tool, fedi and implement for agricultural woik will ba turniahed, and in addition ozan and (matt bona a will be given to the immigrant and a certain tract of tbe public landa in Mexico will lie provided fur coloniza tion purpoaea. Th government, in turn, ia to take a Han uimn the product, ai.d exact a n lurii of 20 per cent each year until thMiipplie aie paid foi by the colo- niatr. after which the land willJ." cone their own. For those w ho do not care to accept thia proi-ition, arrangement havo been made by the government of Mex ico to supply a large number of .Span iah oldiei with lalur on th puldio work and in the mine, at tbe rale of f 18 a month. IN BARBAROUS FORMOSA. Terrible Atraelllea Cnnin.ll' hf Ihs Rak.l.. " 8an Franciaco, Pi'C 18. Oriental adivces are that terrible atrocities have occurred in Formoaa. Two hundred rebel recently atUoked a tillage, sur prising tire people and looting tha place. They burned 87 house. A Jap anese police inspector and ig consta ble penahed in repelling the attack. One constable was captured alit. Tba lnurgenl fa-tened on hia neck th bloody bead of hi companions and drove him le I, ire litem into the woods. Keinforcvments wer sent o the til lage, where the mutilated bodies of th victims were found. One constable, who escaped, killed hi own wife and child with hia Japancae aword to pre vent them from becoming captive. Ha waa then killad by the aavajje. There i rr.ich disquietude among th inhalv.aiit of Hankow aince th recent P e, in which 8,000 4ople loat their !.va. Several rmallei Are have occurred ainoe, all belieted In be the work of incendiaries. Tbe Shanghai Paily Pre says five Chinese ware caught in the act of igniting aa many dwellings. They were thrown into tlig flame and binned alive. Tartar k nilailma. Sun Francisco, Poo. 15. Th Manila cotrevpondeul of th Hong Wong Pre gia detaila of the iluioklog treatment of friars and other piitonar raD.ur d by th insurgents in ill DOflham part of the island ol Luaoa. (Jeneral Ley be, who wa rent by Agulnaldo to at. tack the pities in the extreme north of Luaon, sent a trporl to hia chief that he had brought the entire section raid ed completely under the control of the Filipino. Lay he also mentions in hi report th capture of 144 triare and lay brother, many Spaniah anhliera, with their arrai and property, and silver and gold valued at f 800.000, The Pre correspondent state tfct from Spaniah source hateooro repoi'a of terrible atiocitiee ooumllted by lha rebels, who aia said tu hate looted the church in th town of Cagayaa and Apart. The eorreannwdant Bay: "The biahop wa subject.! to the groasswt Inflignitiaa. Th friar were beater, with lick, kicked and hung up In the torrid aun for aeveral hour. The natitas wer lot bidden to render the friars any asaistanoe. During thai greatest sufferings, while hungry and naked in the broiling sun, Chinese and natives fuititely supplied them wiih food and water. One aged friar waa placed upon a hotsVa laddie and 'jumped' until blood poured from bia mouth and nose. Another, It I eald. clolbed only lo a rain coat, wa carried j in triumph lor S00 yard, then audg elad to dath mid aarait crla. Nun in tba convent ware subjected to shame, )as treatment," ! RIOTING IN HAVANA Cubans and SpanisrTvMLi, With Fatal Results, THREE KILLED, MANY W0C5DEI x ft. TruMl.l . hr aa f Tnr1 tn Cl Tfcatra urn Afcaa.l mf Car ala'a liealb. ( Havana, Po!. 14. After the ne w fieueral (jarcla'i death apread throogh Havana early yeatarday afternoon, lh Culiar. wlahed to have all the plaraa of soiutement cloaad. They aureadad io closing two place frquentd by Cabana, but lb management of th Taoou theater, where there were mntr 8pani.li officar among the audince, refuted to close the bona. Thereupon Allegretto, former captain of the Cuban troop, got into an excited argu- : ment with the manager of the theater, and wa ecorled lo the aidewalk by the police on duty. There Allegretto entered Into a heated dieoion with a fpaniah officer, who atruck him acroa the face with the flat of hi swoid. Then there was a collision between the Cubans and Spanish military men. more blows were struck on both sides. aud many persons from the cafe- and park cheered for Spain and hrooght J crowds of iople to tbe spot from "d jacenl a tree is and square. e'uadenly a (hot wa fired, whether by a Cuban or by a Spaniard, inten tionally or accidentally, cannot be said, and th Cuban retieated into the Ho tel In'teterra. More ahot were filed on both sides, and Arturo, a French citixen. bom in Havana, waa ahot and seriously wounded while sitting at a table. More shots were fire., and Cuban ran through the bolel ofnee and made their way npataira. Jesus Bo Ion go, a Cuban, fell wonn-led on the stair, and another wemndeo man broke into th , room occupied by Lieutenant Fitshugb , Lee, ton of the famous general, and the . former conml general Jere, demanding protection. General (ireane and sev eral mem tier-of his staff, who had been out on a balcony watching the crowd, heard the uproar in tbe bolel, and went into tha oorridof . f-o soon as tbe Span isli oflif-'ers saw General Ureen. who , . , . . wa in untiorm, tney stopped th pu r- suit of the Cubans, saluted nd retired. In th meantime, Eaataqnino Lemu had been fatally wounded in the treat, and Pedro lilesa and Senoi Jimine bad been killed. Shortly after the Spanish guard on duty (warmed in from the neighboiing treats, and order a restored. At the time the Cubans and pursuing Snird ran through th Hotel Ingle terra, General Humphrey wa in the lobbv, talking to Majoi Martin, of Gen eral Greene'a staff, and other gentle- men. A bullet shattered a mirror near which they stood, and two other plintered the staircase. K. 8. Howland, editor of tbe Provi dence Journal and Mr. W. L. Reilly, a New York contractor, were jostled by the sudden ruah of shouting and fight ing men. General Julio Sacguilly waa titling at a table in the lobby. Tbe violent eocnea in th office and on the lair lasted, however, for only a few minute. On the outside the Spanish soldiers were clearing tbe great aqoaro and street in the vicinity. The hotel wa full ol American officer and civil ians, and some of them with their Wive were (tending on th baloonie at tha imminent risk of being hit by bql lets fireli at an Upward angle to (care the crowd!. From that point they watched the tpeclaole in tbe electric lighted square. It il reported tliat in addition to those killed and wounded who hava been previously mentioned. 14 are he. Ing cared for in pnvate houses. Threa arrests weie made. A few minutes after the shootina in the hotel fria-ht- ...-l -u.trnna and Cnl,.n. e.il.ert efcund General Greene a-kins- if he would rrotect them. He assuied them ha believed they were aafe, but the only recogniaed authority in Hatana was the Spanish executive. He then want Captain Cole and Lieutenant Steven to General Castellanoa to Inquire what was being done to preserve Older, The lattei replied that th cafea had been ordered cloeed, and the streets cleared, while troop In sufficient numbers to keep the) pear bad bean posted in tb q tiara and tnorougntarae. two ol coal and protUion in a few day, and the aid. of General Caitellano called wiM then nil for tha northern eeaa. upon General Greene and gate him Th, iroquoi haa been thoroughly oter further paraonal aaaurano. hauled and in teadineat to go into coo- Telephone message describing th occurrence wer sent to General Wade in Elvedado, and General Greene cabled to Washington a brief statement of th facta. What waa taking place In the city waa all unknown to the Amer- loan warship and transports in th harbor, nor did tb new reach there ntil this morning. The United Slatea evacuation com mimoner and General Greene aent General Clone and Captain Hart at nooa today to exchange tlew with tha Spaniah commiaaioner. It waa ar ranged that all tha Cuban off! car and oldiera, including General Julio San gollly and Joae Laoret. abould go to the oamp near Mariano and if main out of lb city until the Spaniah force were withdrawn. Mr. Jerome, the Britiah consul, had Already called at tha palace on tha aam minion. Aatwalaklaa Chinas ItararaB. London, Dec. 11 The Peking cor respondent of th Daily Mail says: An lmn.,1.1 Mv.tnl 1 1, a I i mm n m mm nl.l, fmm to death a Chinese literatu who along the eoat, n tout to join Dw-' at tha gangplank of tb transport Bar wrote threaten in letteia to a foraign ey'a aquadroa at Manila. Iin, which brought tb regiment from miaaionaiy in Kiang 61. and ronfer. Chine honor a th missionary foi EXPANSION OPPOSED. at- Ta aa liaar Oaalr II rauippiMM. Waahington, Pee. 14. Pieenaaion of two queation. each of importanoa and lutere-t at lliia eeaaion, wa begun by th aanate at ita eeanon today. Trri- torial expansion and th conatrnction of j tha Nicaragua canal occupied theatten- lion of th body doling tb greater part of Ilia afternoon. . As aoon aa the routine morning buai na bal bven dicpnaed of, Mr, Vest pein. Mo.) called up hi resolution sffared laat weak, declaring It to be on eonstituional for tni grternmnt to acrjuir foreign territory except for ooal ii station or aome like purpo, un- laaa ita Intention was to confer atate hood un tha territory and ciiiaen ahip upon ita inhabitanta. Mr. Vest . declared it wa a baaio prinoipla of tbia government "that the power 6f tb ) lorfffTmant were derived from th con 1 tent of the rovaroerj. " and maintained ;"' "'I- tto-rarBmeni b4 no ! suthority either tn mora la or io th ; nutulion to go beyood that princi- Ple- n11 thl tb prinoipla had utaine.l by Vh snpram eoort in various deoieioos, and that no pnhlio man of prominence and no recognised tribunal bad ever been reck lea enough to controvert it. , j Mr. Morgan opened tbedebatton tb canal bill with a three hour' appeal ! for action at tbi Bastion. Tb whole country, he aaid. would be disappoint ed if oongre did not act. He waa wi!lin to lk any .tneasure which would result in the building of tho canal. In the course of bis remarks, he agreed to accept an amendment spe cifically excepting the canal from neu trality with regard to any country with which tha United Eutea might be at war. ' . TO RELIEVE VOLUNTEERS. la ataglm- Daalaat4 ax Xtaaiila. fr rvl Washington, Pao. 14. The war de partment haa begun in earnest tbe re lief of the volunteer troop now sta tioned at Manila br rKrnlara Thia afternoon Secretary Alcer signed. an ordei designating for this purpose ail regiment of the Lotted otatee infantry . . , I l.i i : . . nut ui vigii. item iu nviTa iur kitidq j to tropica countries. The regiments t are the Twentieth, at Fort Leaven- worth, Kan.; tbe Third, at Fort Snell ing, Minn.; tbe Twelfth, at Jefferson barracks Mn. and Fort Rile Kn ' .the Seventeenth, at Colombo barracks, ,-.... . V- . . ci I , I vs., m xuuuo, aa f un Duerioan, aoj the Twenty-aeoond, at Fort Crook, Neb. Tbey will go forward to Manila aa aoon as the transportation ean be pro tided. It mat be that the two regi- menta alill held io reserve, th Twenty- Xourtb and tb Twsty-B!lh Infantry, will Join th others before they sail. Tbsae legiment wer selected in the reverse ratio to tbe toe uatained by them in th Culian campaign. Th .volunteer! in Manila will be retried in it e order in which they reached that ! city, Kaw-tat Calllalaa. Pendleton. Or., Dee. IS. Ruihing down the mountain grade of the O. K. cV N. Co. 'a main line a heavy freight train crashed into the tear end of tha overland fast mail and piled up th car and engine in great confuaion. Th mail train waa at tb tim nation art. Thre men were injured David F i leer, an old man of 64, who waa on hi wat to the cout from Montank, III.; Jay Adama, of San Franc ico, general Pacific coast agent for th Nickel Plate road, who was cut and scalded; . Louis Plechner. traveling salesman for tha wholesale bona of Ginterman Bro., St. Paul; and Fire man Harry Burrow, uf th freight train, 'who received a cut on th fore head. ' lal a Cab Leave. Manila, Dee. 14. The Isle de Cuba, one of the ships sunk by Dewet in the battle of Manila, and which he subsequently cansed to be laised, atari' m- she ol 1-030 l01" dispUce- ment and S.800 indicated horse-power ! Tb Raleigh leatee for home Tbure. aJ lne fcue c"n1' As a result of an altercation before a fruit stand yesterday, a California vol unteeiswas stabbed and two native shot to death. Tha Mara lain risat. , Vallejo, Cal.. Dec. 14. The rebuild ing of the United Statea oruiaer Ranger at Mar island ia progressing rapidly, Tb day. Tb Wheeling came out of the dock to- Sb will receive her supply of I in leadinen to go Into com- Commander Henry Nichol minion. has been ordered to Manila to takr charge of tho Monadnock. l rthr aa nuia. J Denver, Deo. 14. A pecial to th Newi (rt)in gUrkville. Colo., aata: Mirhael Tereao and his 15-tear old aon Antonio wer killed today by a cave-in in the coal mine in which they wer working. Faar arw4 ta Death. New York. Dec 14. Tb fir which detroyd the apartment-bon at 114 Prospect Plaoe, Brooklyn, last night, killed fonr pel tons Joseph T Nob lett, his wife, hia wile's mother, Mrs. Stothetn. aad Jobn Winee. Tba other mining persons bat been aoooonled for. Ta Walre-M th riktlag Bfaaklaas. Lima, Pern.-tPeo. 14. Cabana reeid- ing hr ar prepailng to git aa an - thutiastlo reception 'to tb United Stat battle thip Oregon and Iowa, oa thsir arrital ia tb northern paang . a4 Argaawwt .. Saw York Dee. 14--Dr. Edward IL0IL0 IS ASSAULTED Insurgents Stormed City the: Night of December l CAPTURED ALL BUT 0SE TRENCH AMr4lag tm a Bpaatak sW-iart. Tksf War finally Kapali ft Hit firaat Laaa. Msiila, Deo. 13. According to re liable advice received from lloilo, capital of tha ialand of Panax. ,n tba Viaayaa group, th insurgent attacked lloilo tha night of Decern !er 1 and cap. tiirsd all th Spanxb trenches, except one. They tba noli tied benersl Rio ta ramovt th women and ehfldren, and threatened to renew the attar k on tha following night. When these advices left Uoilo, Gen eral Kioa was expecting reinfoicementa and field guns, and tbe plan Waa for the Spanish gnnboats to shell, if the insurgents effected an entrance. The foreign residents were greatly alarmed, and all merchantmen have been ordered outside the harbor. Meanwhile tha Spanish authorities have been advised that the Toliaano troop ar looting, in disobedience of orders, and cannot be restrained. On the other hand, the Spaniah trans port Isla de Luzon reports that the in surgent 'around lloilo were repulsed with great slaughter December 6. while attempting to storm 4 the last entrench menu According to this atory, 600 ln,n.M.I. . . L . I 1 1 I .. 1 I the machine guns. twlia at Maalla. Washington, Dec 13. Major-Gen-eral Otis, commanding at Manila, haa made the following report ol deaiLa ia bia command: . . r i . n n i a , . . i-Bcnnowr o rr-a j. nonon, pri vate, comany F, Second Oregon, dysen tery; Frank M. UibLa, piivai, -w pany A.bacond Oregon, dysentery, beait failure. "December D Harry O. Hibhards, corporal, company K, "Second Oregon, typ.hoid fever.'' . FILES HER PROTEST. pala IcwpU tk Caaajaaca fit- Kataradly- Madrid, Dec 13. Tbe government entirely approve! the memorandum of rroteat auaintt tha action of tba United State com miss ion era, filed by Be nor Montero Kioa, at Pane - Tbe memorandum protests against tb refusal el the AssevicaHt to wan der tbe secoritie deposited iu lb trea urie of Cuba and Porto Kico by privato Spaniard, remarking that "never haa a civilised nation committed aucb an act of violence.". Secondly, it protean againit the ulti matum demanding tbe Philippine. Thirdly, it protests againat th posi tion in which those Spaniards are placed who desire to remain in Cuba. Fourthly,' it protest again- the ref erence to tbe destruction of the Main in President McKinley'a meage to congress. On thia point the memoran dum ayi: "Spain baa proposed arbitration, but tha United Statea haa refused to give ber th right which ia gianted lo a criminal; namely, the ribt of defend ing herself. The Spaniah eommimion- era leave tne eareot nxmg tn responsi bility for the explosion to the entire world, which will say whether tho- are leeponaible who desire tbe truth, or those refuting to seek it." The newspapera generally express re lief at the signing of the treaty., The independent organs, most ol the provin cial papers and the Carlist and repub lican journal attack both political par ties, conservative and libeial, reprua h ing them equally with having brought tha country to the piewvut pan. El Impartial alon publiahea tho contents ol tha treaty, which producea a less unfavorable impression than had been expected, owing to tbe commercial and other conceeiioni to Spain. El Liberal saya: "The Paria negotia tions ofer a far sadder spectacle than tha alii pa which are bringing back our repatriated soldiers, deplorable as tho condition of tba latter ia." Several members of th United Statea comtnisaioo were inclined at flrat to publish tbe text of th treaty, but Sen ator Frta made a atrong plea yeatarday .forth observance of oooitesy toward tha united Statea senate, and liia ar ' gument prevailed. I Further detaila, however, here bean icarneu aa w ne worumgui ia irwaij. which provide that Cuba ia to be r- linquidiad and Uialorto Kico and tha Philippine ara to be ceded. Tb Amei ican are to pay for th repatria tion of the Spaniah tioopa from all th Colon iea. Th Spaniard ar to return all prisoners held by them. They ara to retain possession of all military stores and munition of war In tha Philippine, and of aucn ship aa hava not been captuted. Tha commeroial tieatiea between th two nationa, which the war ruptured, ar to be inwd at tba convenience of th two nation. Arrowtmith. 111., Dee. 0. Th private bank ol Taylor A MoClure waa laat Light entered by robMr, wbo as sured 14.000 worth of negotiable papei tnd escaped. Nwport Nw. Dec. IS. Henry R Ptt, private, company I. Fiiet Ksa- ' lucky regiment, was killed, and Henry O. Brehm, pr)tate, company B, m ' regiment, waa emtooaly wound d last ' eight by aentlnel who Waa stationed roris nidOi intainiiinai w ala m. hav a waa. i . . n.. ... . j I . Tbe, ignorwl ,h Bj-Dx:,ic, f th