ll««o! JU«MHtlUIII«IUuop»ia of Secretary Knot'« atinuul A new fiiiance bill is under comdd- report, which he ia now eonatdenng lu eratioli hy thè Uepiildicaii colimi it tee. connection with hla inun t t " tooougreaa. Fusteru Oregon stiHT* sell for $70 Dealing a» II doea w ith ell the event» api»«»*»«. VYool go»«s at 15 ceuta ja«r III the laat year In cntUM«tlnu with the |*»und. rhiltpptnea, Uulia am. I’uertn Itim, Secretar)' Wilson will try tn retanti and lu Dm diw-uaaiou Ol d Moommmda- II»«« lin i» h ! »un i T h u l r I*« n i I th»» preiamt practiiH» of frec «•«»* l distri* thm« for the futuiegowrament of the»« >, b u i l u t i llua% l l y In l à » hution. new |Mi»ae«Nliina it wilt form the lia«ia » loti. (or the moat Important chapter of the An orgaiiixatit»n t»» control thè out­ prealdent'« ine«aHge. Theae are «nine put of electrio finis lui« la«»*u |»erfeoted id the moat eaeentiel 'eaiurva of tlm Lmnloii. Nov. 25.— Before anxiety in New York. and reixmi- b> the situati«ni in Natal had la«en re- aecroUry'» ohaervatl' ■ I.uglaml bus glveu noti»*e to thè lleved there com«»« new« of a great bat­ uieiidationa: |mw«*rs »»f h untpe that a «tatti of war The immediate apjolntaient of civil tle at Belmont. Thu ha« hapi>en*d exists in thè Transvaal. •»Miner than wum expe««ted. Only the governor« for ( ’ulie a »4 |*aarto Kioo. A |»urtage m « ad at The Dulie« mi thr oflictal account is yet t»» hand, hut so The .uhatilutioa of aittl government up|sT t'oliiiuhia is und««r cHiiistructioii. fur a* «•an ho gather«»»l the fighting ap either by nwuuiiaaknidM civil governor Thia ia |M»rt of a large trau«|Mirtatloii |M«ars U» have l«»en almost a re|M«fttl«ai for the I'hl lppineg lulkywing the *up- System. of the battle of FJaiid'a Laegto A dis­ preaalon of the p r a W S H k w r i l M . A eomplete inteta of »uffrage in the A r»'pr»*scntatlve of thè B um « iati gor* patch of the previous dey estimated Philippine«, * 'uhe end l*uerU> Hlco with erament ls in Chicago huying hors»«» that the Boers lu that vicinity nuui for thè ciar. Over V?,0»»0 head bave Ia«r»»»l 2,000, and that they had five eilui-atlonal and |>r»pcrty ijaalilicatioua nuns, and, Judging from the ah «e uc# of rei|uired for all mlora. s»» far h(*««ii pur« has»«d. uiy statement t*« the contrary in the Thn Immediate ronitnictlon of a An east U»und O. II. »V. N. traiti wa» cable Imtwei.n the L'ultdl State, and "fliclal re|«>rt, it i* ladieved that Brit wrecked m«ar lha»«ter Bo« k. 'I h«» tire i«h were slightly «u|N«rior in numts»r to Dm Philippine*. man was kilici un i thè engilUHT seri No general rcorganiaatton nf the the enemy. ou«ly injure«l. The Boers had chosen a position with army will Im ......miueuded hy Dm aec- Attutirai Watson r« |mrts that tlu» «»n- •heir customary «kill, and wen* strong­ rotary at the pn-aent time. lie will tir«* pn»vlune of Zaini»«»aliga, isluml ol ly entrenched. The British were lea',e till* »uhjeet o|«'ii lor (urtmr Mindaiia«», ha« «urreuderod U» Coni i)hlig««<1 t»> carry three ridg«»s in sin ce« cou.lderation until alter the war In the munder Yery. lion. Apparently the guards In.re th»» Philippine» ha» In'll brought to a cloae. TI mi w i«h **pr«*ail »»(««mtiotis of th» brunt in currying th«» laat ildge by a II w ill l«> |e>1 Iit4iI out, however, that lm\» baymud charge after ita defenders had the n-b'litlou ol the hulk ol Die preedit 11» »era demonstrate that they greeter strength than luu U»*n e*ti l*een »liaken with shrapnel Nothing army w ill Im iiocvNaary (or aome mouth» mated, says a London dispatch. 11** **id “« to whether th»» poaithm« ««. bi come. A private «*f the l weuti«dh Kansu* ^ w,'n’ h« l«l a i l the destri.« ti« t W IL L R E T U R N M O N E Y . iyt the Filipino whom c«d«m. l M. t l’f •4" " . “ " ,‘t“ u «*»«in* t . indicati that o f t l i * f.nw M tA tlille i. Smallpox is prevalimi iu Imlian tor­ ri tory. Four thoiiH.mil minors ut tmvt» gon«* on m winit» strilo* In'.ian* !>«#»*»••orrtti«* now-»!»*»!*'!’* in KootiU*h.\ DOW itUiooiU' Tn) lor li.Mr I y I ’nttlo now «^>i 11 init.t th« fiuo«* l s v j in l i t rhn-H-o mar Lutuoertnon U‘ tin-* country think thul iViiiiMln in to»» i i i I hm tvullii' tl. u The "tHinhir! Oil Unnipiuiv ha- rMiMnl th«* |*m ** <>n rru«lt* oil Ui a |H»iui the highest ill lour yearn. The revenue cutter Manning will leave New York |»»r tin* North I'a- rifle i '»»; ih |, where »lie u t«» rvmaiti m future. I’romtlent’* mi** nap* will he heM o|M‘ii until the lat*'*t |H»i«»ihle time, awaiting «le\ek»(»iurliU lu the Bhlllj»- pilftee. Two con ft»'*«* I home-thieveH in M i Hoi* travele«! a ro ll'll road on their way to jail un«l narrowly um'.i|*»«l lyiichitttf twice. A torrihlt» Imttle t«*»k place laat ThurwUy Utwccn Colombian r»*U«la »m l if«»veniii»ent force«. A thounaml retseU wert* kit lot I. .; \ calf is hccumm I of inur«l«’ring was kilit)«! 11Ho contrai) v.a « the cuhc ( x the eoli M : In ■ Il pieem. Thu situation in Natal remains nb the recent reorganization. Fighting is re|x»rted at hot). Sir Fruind« Winagte, in the batti» •cun*. It was at The Ht’h'iintT Maph* I »oaf war with th«» khalifa’« fore», near t»e«lid, Fstcourt and Ladysmith wre»-k«*»l ahnant of New tilaxpiw. 11«*t captunal 0,000 men. women ami chib first n*|M»rt««d that heavy firin«' has h»««*n in the dir««< tlou <»( Willow captain, now «lend, wan to have l»ecu iln«n. O k : iihii Digna, th«» principal heard married ou hi* arrival in port. general of th»« khalifa, i.« atill at larg«« Grange, leading t«» tin* l«’li«»f thut fi»*n* era I Ihlyard had made a s*'rti»- I^»t»«r The torpedo-1.».at Dahlunn 1 » not up Dr. von Hollela*u, <«erinau ambaaaa llHf«itch»‘s aiiiioulice that» »eiieral Whit»* to requirement« and hor builder« will dor t«» th»» Ciut<*«l Slat«'«, in the fires have to («tv tin»*«. The tioat. it ih »»aid. enee of 2,000 (»erinans, i»n’H«’iit»'«l a »•rti»«d from loidvaiuith and tilth« t**l a d»«nioralising defeat 'i|»»n the |U»erH. should not have been accepted. flag *» ut by F.iiifairor W illiam to th» ft wouhl Is« pnnuulure to give full ere- (icnernl Fun-ton hhv * that (Ydonel United (ierinan soldiers’ Kocndit»* in huicc t«» either refx»rt Metcalf 1 « n<»t iruiltv of th»« chargv* of ( htcago. W hat is ifuite »-ertain is that loidy- murdering a Filipino preferred agnin«t The «pin n a of inflm tice in China an smith, I ntcourt ami M«s«i river station him by a iiicui U t of th»« Twentieth t»» be informal. The Uniteti States ha» »n* all isolut»««!, ami th«» IU mth M*.*ni Kanaaa. refus»-«! to agr»'o to a tr»*uty. Thb tble, after detaching enough tnMijw» to The Santa Fe 1.« at retching out for »•»»untry want* an o|«*n «l»a»revsrywh»»r« hold tlie Biitlsh forces, aggn«gating trade in northern California. It ha« whiidi others are disfM»sc«l to give with­ 17 , 000 , to |iu«h ont' wmd I’lctcrmantx recently U»inl*«cr land. Fnglish syndic ate have la*en in M»»u Manila, Nov. J.« — Hn»«-™ tl{lit«UK By the death of Yice-lTenident Ho- tana all summer and fall, securing op* north ol llo Ilu Iiogan NovnnU r II l»art, the of lice of v ice* pn* hi »lent l»e* Ilona on the lieat >hmp ram Ima au.: pour Atm rii ana were kllleil uud Si Come* vacant for th»' rent of MrKm- t«at watCDNl limit (or thn j■ nrj » ol united. In, ImlliiK three oltli'era. The lev’« term. The preaident pro t«*m of roUMiliilnttux thrni into < ua lari;« min lliaurxeiita are retrcatlutf to >anta liar the MMiato will be i 'U i U m ! * hen con* |.aliy. t>ara, hut the IlKhtuitf continue. grem mwtH. Tim country ladwecu J ,io ami Santa Many lioiiil. arn laMii.’ (iuri'liaa«il 1 I Aaron Wolfaohn, who wa* «uppoeed llarhara la till, kly lntrrm hi*', eapei to have corumittwl aui«-ide in !>«« An- th« Kov.rniuont now, tally near Pa>ie The sixth artillery’ Th« Cmtiit >Utt«. i niirrr Moiit^otn gele» laat luminer, ban turned up in tired on the tranche« and th. Chicago. 11« wan in ignorance of the «ry liar airiM-il at Mntit«vid«>, idKhteetith infantry charged, tin- ru ­ ta t that h*« ha«l h»*en mourned a« dead. A larK« carpurttion w a. ori;aiiit4sl it nny relrr.itkuK to the next trench lh< Alleged relative# roll«»» te»l $10,000 life P.ukiT tTty, Or., to i|U«nr« of Uiril Salt.tmry’i b a th e r and bidet are going up rap .o were hidden iu the letitl Kruaa, hrr«av.in«nt, illploiiiatio mattin will Idly an. 1 who .evrrely wi.uudi»l arverat ) « itrlayi-il. American.. Much anxiety in felt for a number of It 1- «aid that thr Bonn iiiovi > 10 fa»1 During the afternoon "I November Y©*-«d* Icing overdue at San Francisco. ami oltr'ii that tlio llrituh cauuot tna<| J I . the ItKiitillK w»a »even-Immediately Four traiiHpnrtM with reinforcement* trark ol Uirin. ninth ol Pavla, three mile« north o for < >ti* nailed from Kan Francisco Tli» Aiurrican. nr. in oontrol ol laro. Tlie Twenty-»Ixth com;»iuteM n- Monday. va.tly yrratrr trrritory in I.uzoii that tunu ll bi Jam immi-dteb'ly, the Hank A wirelee« telegraphic company wa* thry wnro a montli a^o. movement having captured tloee » n f»rg.miwd in New York; capital, $ 1J,- Ayninalijo, with a f»w turn, womnt l«mnd «month l»uw cannon and a i|aen- 000,000. ami rarta, naa anon la twrrn San Kalilai titv ol arm . ami ammunition. The The Protestant !• pi*»*«.j»al church ami San I rriiuinlo on i rlil.iy. Iliemy’. loaa wa. not ohtatnahle, hut ha* decided to mmd m Uni »marie« to oui «even men were found dead in one J.mra I). Itirharitaoti will v«ry j»nit» new imsMCHaionM. trench. ahly l>« th» l«ail«r of th» minority it The ln»urffi-nt. arc fallint; hack on The Nuprcmc court hu* dechled that th« nrxt houa. o( n<|ir»arntativ«a. -antn |tar)«ra, which, it ia expected, the Northern l'acitic railroad cannot A . a mat tor of »oiiv«iii«ni-« for th«i lielierai IliiKhea haa iitta. ked lielore hold a 100*foot «trip through SjN»kana. Wi'ntrrti bunliima, th« f-nllmau com till. mnrniiiK. The wreck «if th«» Karkriitinc .fane I any w ill Imllil r«|>alr ahop. In I)rn\«r Hf-rvldh«'« Worn l(«• t t f . Falkenhurg wan found ofT Ca)*» M at­ A llrooklvn «ourt haa rrmlrrnl a ilr Omdurman, Nov. 1’ft. — «VlnRato tery with nothing ou Uiard hut a black ■Talon that arhiail l.ianla cannot la Ion ml Netiaaa evacuati'il, )niaheil mi bi cat. (orc«i| to »Im it nr^riHM in whili Ahriaadil, four mile, farther, ami Chicago, Indiana poll», St. I'aul, St. M-hool*. fnmnd force encamped. They were I/ mum , il hy the monnteil all after the Kepuhlican national con­ lice lailievra lie haa Ih« lon^-aonKhi ipKipa, under Mahon, with four Max vention. Taamtt, th» ninr l«r«r of M illionuii ma and two Runa, and tlm Jelindieh, Transcontinental rnllmad pimnenger Snell, of < 'hlcttyo. inder (lorrlnife The dervUhea charged nite* have In'ori rcMtored an a rcnulL of with all their old ilaali bi witidn HO Thn Itritiah court of apia-ala haa m h «conference held in Portland by th* yard« of tlie sun«. WiliKate, w ith the vnrawil th« lower camrt ami will ix-rnti’ various line*. infantry, arrived tn time in «upport th« Mnxican International rallroail tr The Yaqai Indian* are drilling Ilka ]im, rial with Ita plan lor fumltiitf ib Mahon, and cleared the whole ramp Tim dervlahea Imlted IhmiiKh Dm Imah, aohlier*. and are U ing exhorted hy 0 per cent laimla. |iuraned hy the monnteil troop«. Wln- their chiefs to fight until the whites The navy il«|>artment ha* awardm Itate i-atlmnti-» Keiiil'a Inrce at S,ft00 are all exterminated. thn contract for a dryiluck at tha men, of whom 400 were killed. Witt- While *h«iwing a friend how ha la-aynii lalaml navy-yar.l, I’lnlailrlphia Kate captured many priaoneta, Krain, would drop a footpad, a l'ortland to the Atlantic, ( lull & l ’acitic (loin riff«, and apeara. 11m l-'K«’ftiixii raaaal- butcher «hot sml seriously wounded puny, lor fTNJ.OOO. tlo. were three wounded." ls»y who was looking on. A report haa Icon recaTvaiiJ at Vlo- N r w W «railI|»s. Ten *hi|i* are re|«»rted to have gone torta of th« drowning in Alaaka nf a Waahlnffbin, Nov. J4.— Secretary «whore on the straits of Magellan It Mra. Dumlilntnn, anothnr woman ami is feared their crews have fallen into thre« unknown ninn. T)i«y w «r« car Long w ill recommend to cmiKreaa a programme for new naval conatruetion the hands of the cannibals. ri«T under thn Ice iri a amall laiat. which will lie in accordance with tlm After a thorough InvestigAtion the Hncaua« he tranalnmil hla Waaliln^ policy that haa horn puraiicd for Dm German government finds that the in* ton horn», thn in to go to Manila, closely resemble* his father, K»*ar Admiral Hchley, In ap* |s«arance and stature. W ith appropriate ceremonies the Methodist Fpiseojwil home for the ng»«d at Bala, a suburb of I'hiladelphia, was dedicated by Bishop Foss. Salmon Spawns’ V.ntig Trip. Admiral l)«wi>y haa lawn Ananimona- ly re-elected commander ol the Naval Han FraneUoo, Nov. S3.— A novel Order ol thn United State«. experiment ia to he tried at It. D. William 1«. Mmidy, aon of Dwight 1«. fliimea' aalmon hntehery et the mouth M<«idy, haa Haaumed the mllbirahip nf of the Itogim river, in Oregon, A mil­ the official newapa|>er of Mnody’i lion aalmon «|iawn w ill arrive here on the Oregon expreaa baiay. The a|«iwn Khoola. will at once lie put iu a eold-aturng« Tim (fTave of Prealdent Tyler, in plant until they ran Im «hipped tn Cooa Uollywi«Hl Cemetery, ill Itichmimd, hay. At tliat |«dnt a tug w ill I»-w a it­ V’a., which haa been unmarked for H7 ing and the a|aiwn will Im taken bi tlm year«, la bi have an appropriate mnnn hatchery at the month of the llngoe ment. \ river. L Atltttlral .-jr i ... ... »»¡Tor« t«» Itrlmhiirap n I... u life it . New York, Nov. 27. — A »pedal lo (he World (nun \\ aahlugbin aaya: Any »uhacrila'r bi the Ihiwey home lund who w tahoa to, may have Ida or her money hack John It MiT~ a, »jn-akliig lor hla »l«tor, Mra. Dewey, »aid: " M r » Dewev and the admiral have Iamna overwhelmed with, not huudrod», hut Ihmiaanila, of telegram, of .ympa- tliy lor the ullil, tinu w hich In. Imlalii’ii them In till, lurion. and th< ilitlea- attaek made upon their dowe.tlc life. Admiral Dewey'a atateun nt ha« had great effect bi aeixiuiphali lilt, reiul- .Ion of »»'Uttmciit. "Among the telegram* received wa» one (nuu Kmereoa McMillan, ol New York, to the efTc.-t that tl any peraon dealn'il tlie returu ol hi« aulwcripth'ii to tlie home lund, the admiral would forward the li»t of contributor* to him, together w ith any letter» or dl.patchc» n«|ui<»tiiig n-fundlng of the mm» r, he, Mr. McMillan, would innncltately reimburae all appllranle in full. " I am anthoriand tn my moot pnel- lively that all auoh reyu^gta w ill re- reive the im'ii,pleat attention. All Dial 1» Iie. ew.ary lei theae jmKfiie tn do i. !<• forward their lequeala b> tb. admiral hi■■■ wi If and not to ru»h k> the new.- |ia|mr office, w ith them, . ’ ll that come In pni|«-r atyle w ill reoelpr« attention " I alao dealre to aay ylhat nothing voghimi oui that haa hnp|» ned to Uvea hut h e n anoh a > ol griel aa thia puhlle furor. Mm. Jewev ha* «1 wav* been the favorite la our faiullv uni lia* heen aim.an Idol.red We led tier grief very keenly and pix>|«me to defend her. At prvaunt »he ta in m> oonillllou to any anything (or pitdl a Uon. "'Ilila trouble haa alao aerlonaly afflii'tid our agi»l mother, who liaikeil forward to the coming of Admiral iH'wey with aueh pleaauiv and adm ira­ tion, anil wTio wa. an happy in her ■laughter'* marriage. We had never antlci|«itiard hy all the con illtloua of humanity. Thia la praetir ally an annimin-ement of our govern- ment U|»>U the execution of the truat which it «««timed b) look after the ln- * r « * t . of Ilritlah citizen« lu the South African repul die. tevlleit In Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 27.— The Chicago Dewey committee, owing to the rei-cnt oritiriam of Adm ira^tk ^cy in connec­ tion with the tramder of hla home, de­ rided today b> urge an early accept- ince of ('hicago’a invitation b) the ail mirai to vlait thia city. The date of the viait la named aa May 1 nf next year, mid in the committee'* commtin- Icntinn bi the admiral he la «««tired that Chicago citiceli* do not approve of tlio *b>rm of critiriam recently ralaed. Mayor llarriaon aupplementeil the com- mittee’a communication hy a peramiai Udegram In which he mv«»l the mi­ ni irai b) accept the invitation. f'arnrglff’a OfTrr A err Tucoon, Aria., Nov. 27.— Andrew Carnegie’« offer of $23,000 for a public library building haa lieen aceepbul, the city counell voting on the military plaaa and $2,000 |»T annum (or the mainteuanee of the library, I inni In rail (»it ta larrM alnf. Waahington, Nov. 27.— Report» to thn immigration Imraau «how that the total immigration tn the United State* during the laat fonr immtha waa 11 A,- 273, an inereaae over that of the corra t|»inding t»'rlnd of laat year of 10,344. Filipino Government Is About to Full Hard. TJIK PU K SID K NT ■ een iiered A ll t'u e e e e tle e ■ n a u r r i i t l i . i l u m l n i» S lU U K N H K U E t tV lik Iba Valu .I f u r a n o r ­ C a bin a ! M in i.O r I a n .h i. Manila, Nov. 27.— Ilantlata, preai- dent id the PUIpiliu uongreaa, pi«»tt«*ourt WudiH'ini.iy nft«rn«H.n fur m-onmd- MdUi«*«». Tht»v imr|irisral the B«^ rw at S o ’clock Thursday morning, and occu- th«» lU^«r poftiiutn, Utyom-tting 80 of the* enemy. At daylToak ihe Boers ojH-ned with <|uickflrers. Tht* British urtillerv was nimbi«» to reach th«* Boers an*! the British fM>»«itioii. thorei<»ro, he* ram unt«»iU4lde »ml was evaluated. Suhsi neutly the artillery was brought into action, and the B« mts fell hack. 'Hielr o lj.v t having lasm attained th« British n ttirnw! in ijftcnurt." Mvr II tttitl i.-. I llneri Kill««!. ftontlon, Nov. 27.— The Daily Mail puhliahea the following dl«pateh from llelmoiit deaerthing the laittle: •"The lltH'ra heel a jaialtion which Itritiah tn«'p« would hold agaiii»t al- moat any force. Tlie Itritiah victory 1. complete My catlmat" of the litter ioie ii 6011 kill» I ami ISO wounded. Mr. Knight, «'urTv»|aindeut of the f«tnih>n Morning foat, w a. wounded. The ILx-r |tnaoner» are ignorant, tltrty and wretched. They »av that half theit commantl, tired of Die war, will refuse further »eriiee. ” MA NY S P U R I O U S BONDS. Nlale uf Vlrglula Mag I I»* « lo r » , {'• » - |t4»t»« tl Hat I hr Hmilft, New York. Nov. 2 7 — The I lei aid »ay«: t'onaiilerable interest lias lai'n created amntl» are held in thia city, hut It 1« said that a comparatively large iiumla-r have lountl purchaser» here. It 1» the opinion ■>( some who are consid­ ered authorities that the cou|«i|i» from tlie»« l»'iitl» in the hand» ef ilium eut third |airtie» will prove valid oldiga- t!■. 11 .« of tlie htate of Yirgtuia. Under what waa kuow aa the Hitldlo- la'rger law, in iss-J. a contract waa given hy Virginia to the Kendall Itauk Note Com|Mny, of tlii» oily, for 3 jaer the contract had 1 «-cn awartled, • |teeial aesalon of the legialature an nulled Die Uitlillels'iger law. How­ ever, bond* having a face value of $3,000,000 wero ex pressed to Rich­ mond anti were »fu se d . latter they were «old for the chargee. In whose hand* Ihe |tn|» r fell is not known. Attempt* were made lo rervrer the Ittuii!», hut without encceaa. For more than a year, however, Imnka in the North and West have heart) much of the forged bond*. It ia mid that in St. lauiia laat .Inly a truat company loaned $30,000, taking a large block nf the worthleaa pu|ier aa security. In that ease there was no attempt at fraud, an,I the loan waa rcttalil before either the borrower nr lander knew tluit the «eenrity wa* without value. Wlntto«v-f}lA4« tloUhrr* Or^nultr. New York, Nov. 27.— Fifty jobber« In window- glass, after a two day*’ sc«- «ion ill this city, have nrganiecd the National Window lila »« Johltei»’ \»»o- ration. In effect the new- association w ill l»< a purchasing agent through which the individual johls'r* will Imy their «hicks— Die individual jobber« having no dealing* witli the manufac­ turer* whatever. Ulrfffl Itnllwsy Strife*. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 27.— After a meeting lasting four hours, the street railway employes of the city at 4 A. M., derided to »trike within 4H hour« nnleaa the Citizen»’ Street Railway Company accede h> certain demand, An artlat residing in Florence, Rob­ which will 1») presented h< them to lay. ert Davldaohn, haa dlacoverad the old- These demand* include the relnatate- vat known eancatnra of a light Iwtween aient of certain dlaehargetl employe* knight*. It ia dated 1320, and waa ami adjustment of differences with re­ found on thè inalile oover of a matin, gard bi the crew» of aulnirltan ear. run­ •cript. ning into the city. In l(i-(;Mril t o The law requires Die statlstlea forth* 12th eeiiau» of dairy product« (farm nml fat-lory) to l>e taken on aepurnto eohedulea. The division of agriculture will take the atnounl. of milk and cream pro din ml ant at.hi, and the amount of money received from their aale»; alao the quantity anti value of all the but­ ter nml cheese mail« ■ i the farm. I >u the manufacture, s sclulule will 1») taken the quantity of hatter and cheeae Houle In faebtriea, co-o|»-ratlve mid oth­ erwise, bigether with Die quantity uml cost ill raw materials (milk ami cream), cost of lalstr, capital invested, charac­ ter and value of pluut ami machinery, etc. Alter (he two forma of schedule« »hall have Is-cii r»torn«d to the t t-nsua office lu Washiugbiu, the like statlstlea ol dairy prvslucta on each w ill lie con- aoliilaled, ami thn. show, what never heretofore haa I »-on shown, the b>t«l yield of milk in Die Uutb'd Stub's and tlie umoiints nml vuluua of it. aeveral porducta. This assertion 1. Iiuaetl on the aa- auinption that the farmer* shall fur­ nish bi the euumeruhira, fully and ac- curatcly, the information which Die echedules may call for. Ill aome sections the record* of cheeae faebtry and creaeiery iqs-rationa for the current year are destroyed, agrts-ahly to |irevioua vote of dirt-ebir« or patrins. For IHUU they should vote, insb'ail, bi liave prepared and preserved (or the use of the t-t-nstia enumerators, who w ill ap|s'ar on June 1, limit, the • tatisth'H which tin- law say. ahull 1« gathered. In many caaea a failure Ui do thia w ill prevent th* enumerubtra from se­ curing any returns, because new man­ ager», or new aeeretariea, or ucw Is »arils of routnd may I«' in charge on June 1, limit, who will know nothing of the faetory statistic* of IHUU— and the fig­ ures for IHUU are the onea which the law say* shall tat taken. Farmer* who keep no racnnlaof their transactions will find themselves in tha sum« dilemma, on the arrival of the census enumerator, aa a factory which destroy* 11« record«. Therefore, Chief Mat 1st 1. iau Power* 1« ap|«'«ling to all of them to preitarc tn writing, while (he necessary facta are fresh tn nilml, aueh a statement of milk, cream, butter ami cheese products as w ill enable them to reply promptly ami accurately to the inquiries which the law-aava the enumerator* must make. If they shall fail bt do this, the sta­ tistics of dairy product» in their coun­ ty will tie incomplete, ami w ill cora- |»irc unfavorably with tlnar of eountiea wherein the returns ara more accurate. THE Il»w th e POPE WORKS HARD. N u p rw tn « I 'o n t llT I * » « « * « I»i*y ■ ( t h * V m i o n i i . Km -h K«»m*. October. 28. 18»#. t*l Cable.) I‘o|te lost ia an early riser, ami hy that I mean a man wlm is out of tied uml at work at live o'clock In the morn­ ing. lie takes a light breakfast— a little very weak coffee with plenty of milk, and a piece nf bread, lie work*, reading or writing uud receiving some visit«, until lunch time. In the after­ noon he take* hla walk, and when in ordinary health «pcmli aome time in the gardens of the Vatican; then he returns tn his apartment, where lie say« hla msary. lie may then receive a few vlaibtra, after which he takes a nap and dines. At ten M. he reads the ncwspa|>ers and then retire» for the night. The j'ope thus really works all Impressive Religious vices at Paterson. SF.ttMON RY RKV. lfi |c iil *h *f l M * ii o f t l i * • ul Nid tlon I ’ r*s* In m V a u l t Paterson, N. J., Nov. 28.— W ith the Itiipreattiv« rvtligitiua ceremonies nf the I’roshyb rian church, and with the dig­ nity due b> his high office, all that waa mortal of tie vice-president, (iarrett A. Hobart, WHS committed b> the earth. The president. Secretary of State John Hay, Chief Justice Fuller, ex-Vice-Prealdent Levi P. Morton, ex- Het.-retary of W ar Alger, Secretary of Ihe Interior Hitch,ock, the supreme court judges, msmts-r» of the seriate, members of congress and the vice-pres­ idents’ personal friends filled the l»-an- t ifu lC h u r h of the Redeemer, ati'l with moistened eye and lowed head b-stifled silently and eloquently to his worth aa a statesman, friend anti ut-ighbtir. Through the west window from the center of the stained glass Maltese cross pierced a shaft of crimson light that »hell its light around the cata­ falque arid bathed the erebida, nar­ cissi;» b lo sso m s unit white rosea in bright tints. Tlie eye of the clergy­ man, Dr David Magie, traveled along, the shaft of light b> the crons as he rc- l»-Ht<-d the words: ‘ ‘The Lord gave anil Die Isird hath taken away; blessed be the name of the L»>rd.” The chief magistrate of the country Itowed hi» head in his hau l». He was visibly agitated. There waa scarcely a dry cheek in the crowded edifice, anti the widow waa comparatively the nitsit coni|«>«ed. All the |»tmp of an official pageant, which wa» omitted in deference to the w *hr. of the deceased, could never have caused tlie impre.- ■ivencKs of this scene. Through a long lane of thousands of nncovered heads, the cortege Wended its wav bt fetlar Iatwn cemetery, where the btsly was placed in the receiving vault. THE Killed KHALIFA Is Ils ttl« IS D E AD W ith th . Augia Ksyiillan Army. Cairo, Nov. 28 — Lord Cromer, the British minister here, ha* received the following dispatch from General Kitch­ ener: ‘ ‘W ingate’* force* caught up with the khalifa’s force 77 mile* southeast of liedil aud attacked it. After a «harp fight he b«>k the position. The khalifa, who was surrounded by a l«idv-guard of emirs, waa killed, and all the principal emirs were killed or captured except O m a n Digna, who es­ caped. The dervishes were utterly de­ feated, Dielr whole camp was taken and thousands surrendered. A large number of women, children anti rattle also fell Into the hand» of the Anglo- F.gvptian force.” General Kitchener also wires: " W e b*>k the entire dervish camp. A ll the dervishes not killed surren­ dered. 1 cannot speak too highly of the excellent behavior of the troops, and their enduring the long, tedious marches preceding the final action. From 4 o ’clock in Die morning of No­ vember 21 until 5 o ’clock in the morn­ ing of November 24 they marched 80 miles and {ought two decioive actions. “ The Soudan may now be declared to be open.” REBELLION A house bt house Moratory is the lat­ est employment which an enterprising woman has devised for her sex . she declares she has found «cores of women unable to write their «octal note* and letter* creditably, w hile other« are aim- llarly unable bv attend properly to their huatnem letter*, and hy employing a secretary for theae purposes they not only escape blunders, hut add some­ thing to their prestige hy the fact that they only sign their letter«, and are, therefore, know n to have a secretary. M AO IF. mt C e d a r l . u w n C i m i n t o r y . F ilip in o day long, and latterly he has taken nourishment fonr or tive times a day, but alway. of a light character— a lit­ tle meat, aonpa, Itouillon, a gloss ot two o( Marlant aine ami a good deal of milk, which forms th* larger part of his diet. Haring hi. recent illnrsa very little medicine w aa given him; the physicians relied principally upon rest, nourish­ ment and stimulants every now and then, hut always in small quantities. The I-opc's nervous energy, aa a l­ ready noted in a previous letter, is something remarkable in one of his ad­ vanced year», and when he comes out of his apartment he almost runs— w alk­ ing so fast that his attendants can hardly keep up with him. When he i. to 1« carried in state into the Histine Chapel, to attend or preside at any ceremony, the clanking nf the sabre* of the noble gnard on the marble floor* can lie heartl a long distance off, and several minute« be­ fore the pnaesaion reach«'» the chapel. The Pope, it acema, although sleeping well and enjoying his afternoon nap, which he takes every day, doe» not sleep ao much nt night, during which he may get up aeveral times, ami even ;o to work. DU. Troop, are V w \ BROKEN now S ratleretl In Manila, Nov. 2H.— The last Filipino council of war wa« hold by the retreat- ! lug leader» at Havanibang November 13, in the home now occupied by Gen­ eral MacArthnr. It waa attended by Aguinaldo. Pio del Pilar, Garcia, Ale- jaiulnno and aome member* of the ao- called cabinet. Information haa reached Geueral Mac Arthur from twv- oral source* to the effect that the coun­ cil recognized the futility of attempt­ ing further resistant» bt the Americans w ith united forces, anti agreed that tlie Filipino troops should scatter and ahould hereafter follow gnerrilla meth­ ods. The disposition of the generals, with their approximate forces, is as follows: General (Vmcepiou, with 340 men. In New Kgija province; General Mara- Itolos, with 328 men, at the town ol Rinaea, province of Tarlac; General Pio del Pilar, with H00 men, northeast of Maloloa; General Aqnino, with 800 men, nt Arayat; General San Miguel, with 150 men, in Zsm(silos province; General Msscartlo, with 1,1 (Hi men, in the mountains west of Angeles, anti the largest force, probably antler Geu­ eral Trio», in Cavite province. T r a i n Stru t k a S ||«|*. Trcmtdale, Or.. Nov. 2H.— The O. R. * N. eaatlxmnd passenger No. 2 ran in­ to a small slide near Rooster Rock at V p. m. Th* engine waa derailed and slid down ihe embankment, instantly killing Fireman Milor anti injuring F.n- gitieer Koliert Hunter, how aeriou»iy is nut known. The mail car waa de­ railed. hut the passenger coaches re­ mained on the track. The train crew anti passengers showed great heroism in the work of digging the dead and in­ jured men from the wreck. T h n n k « | l « l n g In l l r r l l n . Rerlin, Nov. 2H.— Rev. Mr. TMekir, pasbvr of the American church in ller- lin, delivered fcslay a Thanksgiving discourse U'forv a large congregation. The church wa* hung with American •lag». ____________________ Rtiaty marks can he taken out of linen hy dipping it in hot water and aqueesing the jnice of a lemon over it. f