W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y H A T C H E T FO R IN D IA N B IL L liu«jik*aH» T m u a » < t « ^ l \>j t i t * I r i u t r - T k « H ou se. Epitome o f the Telegraphic Hews o f the World. T E R S E T IC K S F R O M THE WIRES I g * d .r u l l i l i C o llo it l« * n M l » a BA« y « v fr o a i » 4 tha 014 W#rW Va a C a a ia a a a il aa d C v u | ir « b p b g ii« t a r a i . A Burnt. riat ion hill to­ day. It is autalantially the same as it passed the house, and ran occasion lit­ tle division, save on the amendment opening the Unooiupahgre Indian reser­ vation. lie solutions o f inouiry were agree! to asking the secretary of state as to the operation of the re< iprnrity treaties made under the M cKinley act. Mr. Vest introduced his resolution declaring illegal the recent or«•«■»» ta itt.ua »| aktrm- Turks Ar* Pushing- Their Wa> Into Greece. BATTLE IN G reek * S tu b b o r n ly A re MILOUNA PASS K # »i»tin g th«* J u t it a jo u —T h e K v i m b t a r d u ie u t o f P r e - —V% a r t b i !>• * il* - u r « - d th e F o rt». F«x»t o f Milauna Pass, A p ril 20.— A fierce battle raged in tlie pass all night long. The Greeks enter*«! ami «iesoemi- tsd towar«! the valley, emroiuitere«! four battalions of Turkish troop*, w ho drove them back, and at the point o f the l»ay- onet rescued the force garrisoning the Turkish bloekitoueea, which the Greeks had encircles! before entering the pass. Kesha«! Pasha, commanding the Fifth division, occupied Mount Harnia, with a great force, while H airi Pasha, com­ manding the Sixth division, preparwi to enter the Techaieahn pass, ami Haida Pasha, with the Fourth d iv i­ sion, occupied Milouna pass. Before dawn, Edhim Pasha rode out to direct the disposition o f the t i a r a —«»e w . W e y l e r * * L a t e * « O r tte r . bubble up at tbe lower end. Alnne: instantly, the seething water tore a Philadelphia, A p ril 12.— A private great hole through tbe embankment. meeting of Cubans and Cuban sympa­ Tbe water rushed through at a great j thisers was held in this city today, at rate aDd begun spreading out in the ¡ which it was decided to take ttep* to lowlands adjacent. frustrate what the Cubans claim is the Tbe water from this break w ill inun­ real object of Major Luno .-andoval’f date the lower part of tbe parish, from visit to this city. This is sai«l t<< i»e M orville down to Bra'eton, covering a the arrest of the members of the Cuban number ot fine plantations. The fits*; junta in this country. It has been from thia crevasse w ill t«e met by the state! that Major Sandoval came hr waters from the Biggs break, north of Philadelphia to purchase munitions of here, covering a vast area. It w ill en­ war to be «hipped in tbe general way t«r tail a vast amount of suffering to the General W eyler in Cuba. Lea«ling people o f the neighl>orbood, and relief Cubans, however, assert that it is to w ill have to be exten d »! to them. gather information that w ill culminate Tonight the crevasse is reported to in the arrest o f General Estrada Palma he from 800 to 1,000 feet wide am! still and General tfuesada in Washington. caving. The former is the min ister of the Cuban Major J. II. W illard, United States republic, and the latter charge d ’affaires engineer, tonight reoeived a dispatch at the capital. It is asserted that Major from the master of tlie steamer F lor­ Sandoval has been commissioned by ence, ordered last night to Coon’s land­ General W eyler for this express pur­ ing, La., to rescue hood sufferers, ask­ pose, and is known to have in his pos­ ing him to send all skiffs obtainable by session documents found on tbe steamer first steamer, as people are «frowning Laurada on one of her trips to Cuba, and can mat be reached except by skiff. showing the ¡»arts playe«i by Generals Coon’s landing is about tbirtv-five miles Palma ami Quesada in her movements. from this city. •should the arrest o f the junta lead­ A dispatch arrive! at miilnight from ers result, and the issue be made in Ashwood, La., saying tlie water is rustl­ court as to the lia b ility o f such a pol­ ing rapidly into tlie swamps of Tensas icy, there w ill be a question o f juris­ parish, which are inaccessible by diction that w ill not only involve tlie steamer, an«l this dispatch arousi«! interstate commerce laws, but also ques­ many apprehensions. .Skiffs cannot be tions o f belligerency and tlie customs sent tonight. comity of nations. A dispatch from the V alley route operator at Hays, Miss., referring to M ' K I N L E Y ’ S CUBAN POLI CY. the foregoing, says the calamity at Coon's landing is due to a break in tlie T h e W a r M u s t B e F o u g h t on C i v i l - ic e d L i n e * . levee there and tiiat another has oc­ curred opposite Rodney. New York, A pril 19.— A Tribune dispatch from Washington says: BIGGS. S I T U A T I ON The policy of the administration in reference to Cuba is not likely to be F l o o d I )p $ t r o . r iB f i n « n « a m t $ o f A c r e s criticised as was that of its predecessor o f N e w l y F la n t e d C ro p . on the score of indifference to the Memphis, A p ril 21.— Another break rights of American citizens. Secretary In the levee on tlie Louisana side is re­ Sherman w ill see to it tiiat imprison­ ported from a point twenty miles be- ment of suspects entitle«! to tbe pro­ lowr Natchez. Mis«. * The «letailsat this tection o f the Unite«! States for an in­ writing are meager, ami the extent of definite period is no longer indulge«! in the break cannot be learne«]. The by Spanish officials in Cuba. He w ill situation at Biggs, where the water is even go further anil make it plain to rushing through tiie crevasse in tor­ the Spanish authorities that they can­ rents, is growing worse. Ma«lis«jn par­ not, in the closing of the 19th century, ish is fast becoming inundated, and be ¡»ermitted to carry on war on princi­ the water w ill extern! to other parishes, ples w idely divergent from ino«lern civ­ destroying thousands of acres of newly ilization. In short, notice has been planteil crops. Vicksburg, Natchez ami served on the Spanish government— other river ¡»oints are crowded with informally as yet, but still in unmis­ refugees, ami everything possible is be­ takable terms— that this government ing done t«i alleviate the sufferings of recognizes a state of c iv il war on the the poorer classes. Tbe situation island of Cuba which demands a treat­ throughout tlie «lelta tonight is abont ment of prisoners taken in action by the same as yesteriiay. It was a beau­ either side somewhat different from tiful day in the flood-stricken section, that w hich seems to have been accorded and the planters hope that the water them thus far. w ill be carrie«i away in time io make The imme«liate cause of this notice good crops. A t Memphis, the river is being served on tiie Spanish govern­ slow ly falling, and at Cairo a decided ment was, of conrte, the capture of fall is reported. Cuban General Rivera and the rumor that he would be forthwitli tried by ■teller W o r k a t V ic k s b u r g . Vicksburg, Miss., A p ril 21.— R elief drumhead court-martial and shot. The president, immediately after the work is the feature o f the flood situation here. It is reported tcslay that the news of the fate in store for the pris­ Louisana levees are black with people oner was received, ordered the secretary w aitin g to I k * ferrieil over to the city. to draw up a protest against the con­ Lieutenant Crowley, o f the quarter­ templated action of General Weyler. master’s ilepartinent, is here buying Upon second consideartion, however, supplies for the fliKsled region in gen­ the protest Kook a less formal shape. eral, ami handsome donations are com­ Instead of being diverted to the Spanish minister in writing, Serior deLom e was ing in by mail ami w ire. sent for by tlie secretary of state and DUEL TO THE DEATH. informed as to the views of the a«lmin- istration in the matter. This protest, Two N«*J! F o r c e * In d ia n «, B r o th e r «, it is assumed, was no less explicit than F o u g h t N ea r L e w is to n . that which Secretary Sherman had pre­ Lewiston, Idaho, A p ril 21. — Tom viously drafted. A t any rate it had its an«l Mike Wilson, two brothers, Nez effect, for General Rivera is still living. Perees Indians from the reservation, fought a «leadly duel eight miles from TORE UP AN AMERICAN FLAG. tli ia place yesterday. T lie fight oc- A n O u t r a g e b y S p a n l.h S o ld ie r * in curreil on tlie Lapwai road in Soldier S a n ta C la r a . canyon, ami was witnessed by a set­ New York, A pril 19.— A Herald dis tler’s wife from a «listanoe. They first patch from Sagua Grande via K ey West fought on horseback; then dismounted ami fought on foot. T lie attention of says a report lias just reached there of the settler's w ife was attracted by the in outrage j»erpetratev- ernment o f large sums in payment of Palma, is about two miles from Encir- ceiled lands. Mike is in ja il here. He erujada. The troops broke open the claims his brother’s horse fe ll u|»on doors and remove«l articles of value. Findintr the flag in the manager’s be«l- hitu. room, the soldiers carried it out with A n O h io T o w n liiir iifd . many epithets an.l tore it into bits. Cleveland, A p ril 21.— The business Being satisfied with their vengeance on portion of Berea was nearly wiped out the bit o f bunting, in the absence of by fire this morning. The high wind its owner, they departed. prevailing maened a hot fire upon A rtiom at 5:30 tion o f war had been issue«]. U n til pruapeot* of the government sending A. M. oat invitations for n bim etallic confer­ this ileclaration is miule the United A column was formed at the tele­ ence, Mr. Balfour reiterated, in the States government is not likely to give graph station, hilt tlie buihling was hours' of commons, that there was official recognition of tlie existing stale converted into a fort amf was gar- n othing in the situation which would o f affairs. ■ risoned by 600 men. T lie Turkish lire load him to sup|>o*o tiiat anything Washington, A p ril 21.— The follow ­ com pletely n. The Greek minister continue to bombard from inside tlie H e prepared and hud circulated a poti- informs Terrell the Gr«*ek government gulf. Aeeonling to the latest telegrams tion to the finance committee of the requires all subjects o f Gre«*oc of m ili­ from Actium , 2.000 Greeks have cross*«! senate, asking that this he done, and tary age reserved for m ilitary «luty. enttiug forth the reasons. This ¡»eti- " T h e Turkish government claims the the gulf o f A rta from Vonitza to Sala- tion was signed by nearly all the Pa­ regular Greek troo|>* had s»*ixe«l and gora, an«I are now tintrciiing on Prevesa. cific coast senators. were fortifyin g Anulypos, in violation Various reports are current as to the landing of tlie insurgent hands on the T h e follow ing proclamation has licon of an agri'emeiit prohibiting it. Heuce, issued by the Greek irregulars, who the attack there by Turks on the IRth. t ’lialkis peninsula. Bugles are sound­ have begun the invasion of Macedonia The Turkish troops are scattered along ing in the various ¡«arts «if the city; at Haltino: “ Brothers and Moldiers of the lionler of Thessaly, and cannot sol -boat has sunk the Greek steamer tween the king and the cahin«*t, ami as onward, brother Greeks; Hod is with Athens in tlie gu lf of Salónica. Un the result o f them, the two last classes of 1886 reserves have been called out. im ." lsNiraving the port. S h o r t L in t* W i l l * o t C on « n i l d a t e . vicea from A rta shaw that rains have yellow fever haa mode its appearanca The Turks have seia« furnish _ stater government with arrnc. the remarkably low figure o( Kan has startled the war »is; the » orl I over. For the past the Russian government has I ing to tire United States for the armor-plate used in constp new ships of war. but the have heretofore been awarded the Carnegie or the Betide' pany, each of which have suj armor mr a Ku-nan man-of-y war S'-ai«* in tlie far East has ^ started the most active ¡»repat the czar’s naval dejiartment. } Tlie < outract which the Illi- Company is asked to bid on largest ever awarded by the government. It is hinted that purpose of the latter to get in tract ahead of tlie Unite«! 8tat Pre-ident Gates was seen t«s he refused to discuss the matter than to say the r*q>ort was cor. that he had written tlie Russian ter at Washington, to whom t' was made, for ail necessary ¡»a for |iroceen- General W eyler has entered the erec­ inch guns for hay defense, f tion of an infirmary on the trocha ami m ount»! at Lime point and •t Fort point, have reached K . V X| * the m'*itar7 hospitals. They are practically duplicat T |u*PBals will be constructed at T rm „l.d . Casilda. Isabella .m l Sag',. tng only in the nature o f the The captain-general has or.lere«! the »nff. Both were ma.te a» tl demolit.on of all bonnes inside the cub * iet arsenal, and were ship Highland beach, Sandy Hook ha ' ^ r T1" 8 '* on ,h« theory ng tested. Each gun weight poumls, measures 45 feet i fL il J 1 °rM‘onw »"«I remove their *nd w ill throw a shot weigh lam ih «« to the towns. pound.