N NEWBF.RG GRAPHIC. a d v e r t is in g b a t e s NEWBERG GRAPHIC. . iU m n .......................................T w e n t y Do llars H a l f C o l u m n ...........................................T e n D ollars P r o f e s s i o n a l C a r d a ...................................o u e Dollar ■ c a tlin g N o t ic e « W i l l lie I n s e r t e d a t th« K a te o f T en C euta P e r L in e. A d v e r t i s i n g Bills Collected M o n th ly . EVENTS OF THE M Y Epitome o f th.- Telegraphic N ew s ot thf. World. VO L. X I I . LATER N E W S. Li H ung C hang is in Pekin. S outhern rebels defeated G eneral f lu ’s arm y near San C hun. The su b m a rin e boat H o llan d has been placed in com m ission. R ussia urge« th a t the C hinese in ­ dem n ity question be a rb itra te d . Coal m iners in th e state of K ansas have won a strik e and gone to w ork. The m em bers of the C hilean c ab in et A n I n t e r « » M t in g C o l l e c t i o n o f I t e m » F r » a * have resigned, ow ing to a political ‘l*1’ T w o If•Mitirt|>li<>r«*H P r e s * it* i cause. In u C o r ' l e i i s e d i ' t ' . ’in* The N ational League baseball season cam e to a d o e s w ith Brooklyn the pen­ R rvan concluded hi« to u r of Illin o is. n a n t w inner. C ecil Rhode« w ill re e n te r p olitics. C harles Fargo, second vice-president The em press dow ager is «ai l to be of th e A m erican E xpress Com pany, is ill. dead a t C hicago. R oberts w ill nam e hi« ow n succes­ The L oraine, ()., p lan t of the F e d e ral sor. Steel C om pany h a s been closed, s h u t­ C o lville In d ian reservation is opened tin g out 3 , 0 0 m c u .| for se ttle m e n t. The queen regent of S pain w ill a r ­ Roosevelt spoke to an iuim enae a u d i­ b itra te th e differences a t present e x is t­ ing betw een l’e iu and C hili. ence in St. L ouis. A cler .nan of B lair, N eb., c onvict­ C anada will* sell crow n m iuiug ed of gam y, was sentenced to four clam s in K londike. y ears .he p e n ite n tia ry . G eneral Brooke n r g o reo rg an izatio n I) ite ry is raging am ong th e troops of the arm y on mod» r i lines. a t 1 . T>iu and th e G erm an coining- ’C onger has prepared a list of feline»* en ill transfer its h e ad q u arters to officials th a t should he punished. i i. Idaho S o ld iers’ Home w as destroyed .n e steel plant« of the Illin o is Steel by lire. One in m a te w as sutTocated. W orks, a t South C hicago, w ere closed The A m erican B ible Society fur­ dow n, if,5ot) men being th ro w n o a t of nishes a li»t ol m issionaries k ille d by em ploym ent. Boxers. A m in o r official of the V atican at G eneral M acA rthur rep o rted to the Rome has been a rrested on the charge w a r d e p a rtm e n t th a t the tran sp o rt of giving the th ie v e s access to the K osecraus and t)»e tra n s p o rt Argyle room from w hich th e sum of about arriv e d a t M anila w ith L ig h t H ath ries 350,000 lire w as recently stolen. C and M, Seventh a rtille ry , M ajoi l i. S trik in g coal m iner« w ill accept the G . G reeuough. 10 per ceu t in crease in wages offered P. I I . G ilhooley, counsel for the by the operators if it lasts a ll w in ter. E liz ab e th port, N. .1., B anking Com ­ H ow ever, th e w en w ill not resum e pany, announced th a t W illia m S ehiie- w ork u n til officially ordered by union ber, a m issing cle rk of the hank, a officer*. d e fa u lte r to th e a m o u n t of $50,000, In n o rth ern P ansy, O ctober 12, Com ­ and th a t the bank d ire c to rs had m ade pany D, T w enty-sixth U nited States good the soniULt of th e shortage. v o lunteer in fan try , w as attack ed by a Lord George H a m ilto n , *»ecretj»ry of force of TagaU. The enem y lost 20 s ta te for India, has received flit* Bil­ in» !) killed and 40 w ounded, w hile the A m ericans had tw o m en w ounded. low ing from Lord C ursou: “ The gen e ra l con d itio n of c i- p s is e x c e lle n t, T w enty*tw o prisoners and 12 rid e s and and ex cep t in a p in t of Bom bay fam ine a q u a n tity of a m m u n itio n w ere cap* co n d itio n s a re (lisaopen ring The to- tu ie d . ta l uiim btT ou th e relief 1Git ha« lullen A colony of 5(H) S ic ilian s from New to l \ ; 16 Orle.iim is to leave for H aw aii e arly in The A m erican I’ri l^e C om pany J a n u a ry , under the leadership of F a th e i closed a c o n tra c t to fiirniali «11 of th« Nasca, a n Ita lia n priest. The colony s tru c tu ra l s.teel to he um i I iu th e erec- « ill 1« in the em ploy of an A m erican tio n of a hii* « r *>*-iii« 1 at K ure, J») m u . coiiipauy, w hich ha« large sugar inter- The money value of fio* e m i r o t is I **- «»*ts in the H aw aiian islands. The tw een $*.’.'»0,000 h i»« l $300,0*10. It com pany w ill b u i.d a church, school w ill req u ire «ix m outh* to tanaikh tha a u d bom«« for tl • S icilians. m a te ria l, and it uu«t l e »lelixefed «1 The U nited sta te s In« tosw ered the K u re w ith in a ar. Frwuch note. Official« of tu e North Geim ia o Lloyd Ko<>«eveil denounced the D eom cratic S team sh ip 1 o m p o u r «t Newf Y ork G iti iw*M of m ilita rism . h ave skwartlcd a contr.i for a mona» B n tisti m in iste ria lists bold 957 seat» m e n t to he erected in « |>l*»t f th** | v o i 'ir t who llor*e boyei • for G erm an govern­ lost th e ir live« in th*' jrr*-¡it tira th a t m en t are in E astern Oregon. destroyed th e pier« in I "t *uit-r« «»( th a A general a prising is e x |« ffe d in com pany a t H oboken, on .nsue 3 1 last. tlu- Miutheru provinces of ( him». B ryan m ade 14 «perche-» u S outhern Mgr. ( 'hapelle a rg u es for re te n tio n of Illin o is. chur« h property in th e P hilippines. T he C hinese c o u rt refuse « to re tu rn An eight-year*old 1 > ot cf Roseburg, to I'ekiu. O r., was killed accid en tally w hile play­ F ra n c e is a n x io u s to a iu lex Y r m iao ing w ith a riffe. province. (»tie m an was killed and 12 in ju red R ussian troop* m ay w itlxlraw fniB in a rio t iu the a n th ra c ite region a t ila sle to n . Pa. M anchuria. M rs. Ann Ja n e D arrah. of L ilierty, C h a m b e rlain is m ention*1•d a s a g » e Or . m aged am i blind w om an, wa9 Bible successor of S alisbury. burned to d eath. The m in iste ria l m ajo rity in th e B rit- An a ero n a u t fell from a balloon at i«h p a rlia m e n t w ill he from 150 1» 1 60. Hay'** M ills, W le., aud w as in sta n tly T rades C o u n cil on!« rn *tr ik»’ on *est- k illed . It was hi* 5 9 1-t ascension. t i e ’s building«. U \e r I,'»o 1 m en a re T hom as Sheridan, 50 yeaTs old, a la- idle. borer em ployed in a shingle m ill a t W eptier, m T he Boers now neenpy F air haven, M ash., w as ru n over by a w ell as B o n x v illa and l i cksbiirg, in tra in and k illed. the |b it isla O range K iver colony, and The Ameri«*an m arin es from P ekin are a tte m p tin g to surround th em . have arriv ed a t T akn, w here they w ill Five thousand p ilg rim s .»«semblad a t be joined by the T ien Tsin h a tta h o u , th e S t. N ik sn d e i m onastit*ry, ia th a au<1 sail on the In d i ua for C avite. for F ork ho ff d is tric t. S t 1 et»i-rsburg. The wife of a m in iste r a t A tchison, a re lig io u s festival. D u n n e th e n ig h t one of th e u p p e r floor* c* ap^ed and K an ., jum ped in to a cistern w ith her and !>otl) were m auy of thoae sleeping flier v fell up»»H 3-year-old ch ild those below . A panic wes cauBed ly a drow ned. The w om an was in san e. false a la rm of tire, aud four men and 36 The result of th e first day of re g is­ w om en were crushed t»i «1oath, m auy tra tio n in C hicago for the p re sid en tial others lieiug seriously i n ju r t'd. election, w hich occurs n e x t m outh, A rran g em en ts f-r h a ild ing 3,000 slu'w s th a t 285,361 voters entered their freig h t cars for th e Baltin* ore & Ohio name* on the re g istra tio n Irooks. The ra ilro ad by th e Tull m an ( ou: panv, a t first day four year* ago 2'J3,507 voters • f u l l m an. 111., h a s been «*»»,.: pleteti. re g iste red . The a »ntract c a lls for 9,30 0 box ear*. A cablegram received from C om m it- each w ith a c ap a city «*i 00,1 ufi) potimi*. •io oar-G eneral Peck, a t Paris, contain« and 500 tla t can*. T h e t o t J 1 1 -» vt of i be an annou n cem en t if final result« ob­ ro llin g stock w ill be $ 1 ,’SO'», (8H). Th.a tain e d a t the exposition by th e couu- is th e second lar^e o rd e r for freight trie* in the way of aw ards. The U nit­ equipm ent given by th e B altin « re »te ed sta te * received 2,475 aw ards; Ger Ohio m anagem ent w ith in th e last week. m a n y . 1,826; G re at B ritain, 1,117; The first ord er was for 6,IKK) ft eel ara. Ku*sia, 1.413. The U nited S tates h-sd* not ouiy in the grand to ta l, but to cost $0,000,000. al*n in a ll grades of aw ard*, from 1 lav in g found th e n atives of T a tu ila grand prises to m erely honorable m en­ fit to s e n e a« policem en and m a in ta in tio n . peace and o rd e r. Cornua a u d e r 1*. E. R eferring to th e mooted p urchase of T illey believes they would m ak e e x ce l­ le n t soldiers to m an th e fort ill ra tio n a th e D auish W est Indies by th e U nited of Pa n go I’an go hurl or. In p riv ate State*, th e C openhagen correspondent le tte rs to officers on d uty he has iad i- of the Daily T elegraph says: “ The re ­ cate»I th a t th ey w ould m ake effective new ed n egotiations w ill re su lt, 1 be­ a rtille ry m e n . To e n lis t a rc g im e u t of lieve, in the purchase. The opposition natives, it w ould l*e n e c e ^ a ry t»> ob- p a rty in the D anish p a rliam e n t favors ta in sp ecial a u th o rity from congress. th e tran sactio n , b u t urges the govern­ The nativ es who a re a c tin g as polb*e- m en t hi obtain a larger price th an the in en w ere e n liste d by Com m an ler lil- T im e d S tates has previously offered. ley as lan d sm e n . It is lik ely , how­ It i*4 understood th a t A m erica w ishet ever, th a t a force of m arin es w ill l»a to nse St. C roix as a naval coaling perm an en tly statio n ed a t Tango I'augo. sta tio n .'* Seventy tw o new coal m ines ha vs been opened iu l* ru » U th is \e a r , in ­ creasin g the o u tp u t for 1900 by 9,500,* 000 tons. W h at prom ises to be th e l-e-t apple c rop iu th e histo ry of C a n a d a —not m erely the <|tM iitity, b u t q u a lity — if now fast ap p ro ach in g th e h a rv est **«• ■ C B S C R I P T I O * RATES. O ne Y e a r ............... ..........................a, .............. gl Si x M o n t h s .................................. « ........................... .. Th re e M o n t h s ............................................................. ! A dvane«. I ’E R S E T IC K S KUOji . ’H E W IRES W h ite black»*enies and green rosea have been propagated in L ousiaua this year. N E W B E R G GR A P H I C . Road im provem ents has begun in th e P h ilip p in e s, w ith money collected from custom s a t M auiia. NEW BERG, Y A M H IL L IS ACCEPTED IN PART State Department’s Reply to F r e n c h Note. I H R E E RESERVATIONS A RE MADE As to th e P criiiaiieu t L e g i s t • o n G uard, l>i*n ian t l in g o f F o r t s a n d H o l d ­ in g of Koad to P ek in . W ashington, Oct. 13.— The reply ol th e sta te fipeartm ent to th e French note, re la tiv e to th e hasU of Chinese negotiations, was m ade |>nblic today. It reads as follows: “ The se c re tary of sta te to the French charge d Affairs. Sent to Mr. Thie- baut, O ctober 12, 1900. M em oran­ dum: “ The governm ent of the U nited S tates agrees w ith th a t of F rance in recognizing as the object to be o b ta in ­ ed from the governm ent of C hina a p ­ pro p riate re p ara tio n for the past and su b s ta n tia l g uarantees lor th e fu tu re. “ The president is glad to perceive in the basis of n egotiations put forw ard in th e m em orandum of O ctober 4 the sp irit tn a t has an im ated th e d e c la ra ­ tions heretofore m ade by a ll th e pow­ ers in terested and would be pleased to see the negotiations begun im m ediately upon the usual verification ol creden­ tia ls. “ It m ay be convenient to enum erate th e clauses of th e m em orandum aud to add some observations d ictated by the a ttitu d e of the U nited States in the present circn instances: “ F irst— The p u n ish m en t of the g uilty p a rtie s who m ay lie designated by the rep resentatives of th e powers a t 1'ekin. The Chinese governm ent has alread y in d icated its in te n tio n to pun­ ish a n u m b er o f. those res|iousil>le for the recent disorders. The representa­ tives of the pow ers a t I’ek iu m ay sug­ gest a d d itio n s to th a t lis t w hen nego­ tia tio n s a re entered. “ Second— The continuance o( the in ­ te rd ic tio n ag ain st the im p irtation of m is. I t is not understood th a t th is in te rd ic tio n is to be perm auent and the d u ra tio n of it aud the d e ta ils o f its re g ­ u la tio n seem a proper su b je ct of d is­ cussion by th e negotiators. “ T h ird — E q u itab le in d em n itie s for the governm ents, corporations and p r i­ vate in d iv id u a ls. T his is an object desired by a ll the powers. The Rus­ sian governm ent has s iggested th a t in case of »retracted divergence of views th is m a tte r m ig h t be com m ended to the co nsideration of th e in te rn a tio n a l ■ourt of a rb itra tio n of The H ague. The p resid eu t th in k s this suggest,on »— r*h) the a tte n tio n of the powers. " F o u rth — The organization in F ekln ol a p erm an en t guard for the legations. The governm ent of the U n ited State* is u nable to m ake any p erm an en t en- pagem ent of th is n a tu re w ithout the a u th o riza tio n of tlie legislative b ra n ch , but ill th e presen t em ergency we have ra tio n e d iu I'ekiu an adequate lega­ tion g u a rd . “ F ilth — The d ism an tlin g of the fort« »t T akn. The president reserves th e xpression of his opinion as to th is Measure peuding the receipt of fu rth er inform ation in regard to the situ atio n iu C hina. “ S ix th — The m ilita ry occupation of two or th ree points on th e road front Tien Tsin to I'ek iu . The sam e obser­ vation w h ich has he9n m ade in refer, enoe to No. 4 applies also to th is propo­ sition. The p resid eu t is u nable to com m it the U nited S tates to a perm a­ nent p a rticip a tio n in such occupation, Put he tliiuks it desirable th a t the pow­ ers shall o b tain from the Chinese gov­ ernm ent th e assurance of th e ir rig h t to ¿nurd th e ir legation in P ek in and to have th e m eans of u n ie s tric te d access to them w henever re q u ire d . “ The p resid en t believes th a t th e gov­ ernm ent of France and the other pow- ir s w ill see in the reservations we have here m ade no obstacle to the in itia tio n id n egotiations on th e lines suggested au l he hopes it w ill be found p ra c tic a ­ ble to begin such n e g o tia tio n s a t an early d ate. “ D ep artm en t oi S late, W ashington, >c to iler 12, 1900.“ The A m erican an sw er to the F rench note has g i v e n a satisfacto ry ta rn to the C hinese negotiations and w ere it not for the reports of m ilita ry activ ity in C hina on th e p a rt of some of th e pow ers th e outlook w ould be e x cellen t fot a speedy opening ol th e long d e ­ ferred peace n egotiations. In com m a- n ica tin g the m em orandum to M. T his- h a u t. Secretary lla v added his personal co n g ratu la tio n s on th e course of th e French governm ent, w hich he looks U|a>n as the in itia tio n of a satisfactory solution of th e Chinese problem . S i t u a t i o n 1« C r i t i r a l . l’. erltn, O ct. 13.— A ccoidiug t o a dis­ patch received by th e H erm an navy league, th e situ atio n in South C hius if exceedingly c ritic a l. The d isp a tc h says th a t C hang W eih H ong, who a d ­ vised th e em press dow ager to enroll the B o ie rs iu the arm y, has been appofnt- ed governor oi the new Chinese c a p ita l, S inan Fu. I t is fu rth e r asserted th a t m auy C hinese have lasen decapitated a t C hiu K iang, province of K iang So. F in a lly , i t is asserted th a t C e n tra l Y uan Shi K ai has increased his arm y to 40,000 m en. Nan Af< i d e n t a l l f C O U N T Y , OREGON, AGUIN A L D O 'S 8 iito L opci F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R P R O C L A M A T IO N . B rand* It Forgery, •• * C lu m sy Colorado S prings, C ol., O ct. 13.— L ouis R. K hricb, a m em ber of th e Na- tio n a l ex ecu tiv e com m ittee of th e A n­ ti-Im p e ria lis t L eague, today received a telegram from Sixto Lopez, iu Bos­ ton, one of th e forem ost F ilip in o s aud a m an who stands near A gninaldo, denying e m p h a tio u lly the a u th e n tic ity of the p ro c la m a tio n purporting to have been issued by A guinsldo in Ja n u a ry , 1899, in w hich th e P h ilip p in e leader in stru c te d his fo llo w s» to occupy the bonse tops along th e line w hich the A m erican soldiers shoqld follow in en­ tering M anila, aud urging them to pour oil aud boiling Water on th e sol­ d iers. The alleged in stru ctio n s fu rth er in c ite d th e F ilip in o s to use spent s, w h ic h w ould le a ra the head of the w eapon iu th e body of M i v ictim w hen th e shaft w as wlthdi-vww, and urged o th er aud varied foM oypf to rtu re of th e A m erican aoldivrs-/ pipes’s te le ­ gram is addressed to L t y UttrK-h aud reads: “ Boston, M ass., O o t.'lS .— The proc­ lam atio n to w h ich you refer is a c lu m ­ sy forgery, w h ic h is ouly believed by b itte r opponents. It is the w ork, uo Jo u b t. of the S paniards or the m onks, w ho try to crea te ill feeling betw een the A m ericans a n d the F ilipinos to the d isc re d it of t« e la tte r. No such d is­ g racefu l or diabolical p roclaam tion w as ever issued by A guiualdo.” S ixto L opez's telegram was called forth by a qu ery sen t to him by Mr. K hricb as to the a u th e n tic ity of the a l ­ leged p ro clam atio n . PE C U L IA R IN S U R A N C E S U IT . M an W ant* to R e c o v e r P o lic y on W h o m H e M urdered, W ife P h ila d e lp h ia , Oct. 13.— A su it to re ­ cover in su ra n ce upon the life of his w ife, w hom he killed D ecem ber 31, 1893, has been com m enced iu th is city by Professor S. C. B hortridge, who is now re sid in g a t K en n ett square, in C h ester c o unty. The suit, w hich is to recover the sum of $77,022 from the P ro v id en t Life & T rust Com pany, is one of th e m ost rem ark ab le in the h is­ tory of life in su ran ce. The tragedy w hich ended th e the life M rs. Short- ridge was enacted in M edia. Several yea) s before Professor S hortridge had com e to M edia w ith his wife aud fam ­ ily , and e stab lish e d w hat w as know n as th e M edia academ y for young m en. For several y e ars th e venture w as suc­ cessful, th e school having a hig h -class p atronage. T hen Mrs. Hhurtvidge died. In N ovem ber, 1893, Pntfereor Sbort- rid g e m arried Miss Dixon Jones. Shortly a fte r his second m arriage, the professor began to a c t strangely. The n ig h t of th^ k illin g , x w eeks a fte r th a m arria^K Pqy^*> in vited his W' v\ith him for a w a lk . A sn o rt di. tam e from th e house he sh o t her th ro u g h the b e a it and then a tte m p te d su ic id e , but was disarm ed. In the tria l w h ic h follow ed. Professor B hortridge was acq u itte d on the ground of in sa n ity , an I w as confined in an asylum u n til a y ear ago. ROW O eneral AT M A 7ANZAS F ig h t Itetw een A m erica n a lry an d C uban P o lice. Cav­ H avana, O ct. 13.— At M atanzas yes­ te rd a y a C uban policem an interfered w ith tw o m em bers of the Second U n it­ ed S tates cav alry . The q u a rre l c u lm i­ nated in a general tight betw een the po­ lice and soldierB, w ho arrived upon the scene sim u lta n eo u sly . A fter the police had shot T rooper T nrey, of Troop D. one o th er so ld ier and one c iv ilia n , a n u m b er of troopers of tioop D trie d to break in to th e gnu room to get th e ir w eapous, lint th e q u ick a ctio n of C ap­ ta in Foltz of troop D in form ing troops L aud M iu sk irm ish order m ade it im ­ possible for th e excited cavalrym en to pass. L ie u te n a n t W illard is said to have been slig h tly h u rt w hile endeavor­ ing to q u ie t th e m en. The troopers declare they w ill have revenge, and C ap tain Noies has order« d a ll confined to the barracks. The feeling is strong betw een th e C abans aud cavalrym en. The a u th o riti1»* here look upon th e in ­ c id e n t as a p y-day tight, b u t a n inves­ tig a tio n has x'cii ordered. G it* T a n k E x p lo d ed . A lbany, O r., O ct. 13.— Stephen Stoltx was k ille d anil Fred Keis severe­ ly in ju re d by th e explosion of an a c e ty ­ lene gas ta n k in the b a ilm e n t of Reis salooa, ex 10:30 th is Dvreaoon. The gas p lan t bad n o t been a <»1 lor a y e ar. S toltx, w ho waa a plm >l#r. and Mr. tu ve Hw w a r Reis undertook Iu carried a from th e gro*Bd. lig h te d can d le w h ic h vxxteri th e gas. w hich had form ed id ttu f-a n k . S to ltz ’i left arm waa to rn nearly off, th e a x il­ lary a rte rv w as severed, »nd he received in ju rie s from w h ich Iu died h alf an hour later. R eis was badly e n t and bruised from concussion, but w ill re ­ cover. S toltz w as aged 24 and leaves a w ife. R e b e l l i o n In t h e S o u t H . Shanghai, O ct 13.—Cheng, th e Tao- ta i, has re tu rn s from G eneral L a , re ­ p o rtin g th a t a serious reb ellio n has broken o u t in th e southw estern p a rt of Kwang Be province, th a t h a 30,000 troops are in ad e q u ate an I th a t the needs a t least 100,000 to cope w ith the danger w hich is d irec te d a t th e M aiichus and th re a te n s to ’■* worse th an the T ai Ping rebellion. It is understood th a t the Y angtse viceroys h a re -e n t 20,000 troops to suppress th e relieliion. K illed . H elena. M ont., O ct. 13.— S ister Ba­ tis ta . teach er in a C atholic academ y for hoys here. w«< a cc id e n tally killed th is L o rin Pease, of H adley, Mas«., died evening by th e discharge of an old a t th e age of 100 H is fa th e r lived to m usket placed on th e tab le hy a small f-e 90. and his six brothers and ti»ters boy p n p il. ¡she w as 23 years old. and cam e to M ontana th ree year* ago from a ll passed 70. L eavenw orth, K an. H e r fam ily D ime Ja m es Fill* T ucker lias sailed for w aa F ly n n . H onolulu to revive the custom s law a u l service of the H a w a iia n island* so An ab u n d an t life does n ot show itself a* to bring them up- to the sta n d ard of in a b u n d a n t dream in g , but In a b u n ­ those a t borne. d a n t living. CANTON IS ALARMED S im la, B ritish India. O ct. I I . — The «•cretary of s ta ts ha* com pleted tiie purchase of 11.090,0*0 of silv e r for coinage into rupees, and k l , 000,000 in gold ia being shipped to 1> »don. The silv er purchased replace* gold in the c u rre n t reserve, un d er th e re ce n tly passed a c t. W han the coinage of the last purchase is com pleted, e ig h t and a half i-mres of rupees w ill have been added to the stock of rnneee since 1 etc lu a ry . X NO. 48. LADRONES Are OF LEY TE . P l u n d e r i n g mud F o l l o w i n g s iv e T a ctic* . O ffen­ Address, GaarHic, Ntwberg, Oregon. CAN'T GET TOGETHER M anila, O ct. 15.— The west coast of the islan d of L eyte is in a sta te of t u r ­ M ineowners Could Not Agree m oil. The rebel ladrones are a ctively p lundering, th e d istu rb ers follow ing Am ong T hem selves. offensive tac tic s, ra id in g and a tta c k ­ ing ami th en re tu rn in g to tne g a rris o n ­ FF.AR O U TBREAK IN T H E CITY ed towns, w h ile th e A m ericans pursue SO CANNOT ME E T THF. S T R I K E R S them to the m ountains. G eneral M s- jic a ’s officers are su rren d erin g and his soldiers, a tte m p tin g to escape to Sam ar S t a t e m e n t F r o n t h e S t a n d p o i n t o f l h « S ix I iid tr io t* in t h e W e i H a i W e i Pré» in boats, are being captured, and his fo e lu r e A r e N o w in t h e H a u ti* O w n e r * a n d O p e r a t o r * - K iid o f organization broken up. The c ap tu red o f th e R eb el*. S trik e E x p e c te d S oon . g u e rrillas and ladrones, w hen ques­ tioned, stated th a t on th e 5th in sta n t H ong Kong, O ct. 15.— The reform er 30 A m ericans atta ck e d 45 rebels, riHed Scranton, P a ., O ct. 16.— In response Sun Y at Sen, according to dispatches th e ir stronghold in C am arines province to a request for a sta te m en t as to his from C anton, has u nfurled the reform and routed th em , k illin g 10. Two view s on th e aus.ver of th e Unite«l Hag in the im p o rta n t tow n of Wei A m ericans w ete killed ami th ree M inew orkers to the operator*’ proposi­ Chou, on F ast riv e r. T hie a c t has , w ounded. T w enty m em bers of the tio n , T. H ., W atkins, president a1 the given rise to considerable e x c ite m e n t T hirty-second in fan try . In a n engage- Tem ple Iron Com pany, w hin* com pany in m ilita ry circles in C 'M tctt, a* -- i t le m e a t on th e H ttt u w u i ■iu r>atu.j fit» C i.a v iy 'tiile res.. Xi’ v . believed th e o b ject iu ra te tu g She *“ *■ provfboe, h a d one m an Killed and four nig h t gave out a som ew hat len g th y in W ei Chon is to den u d e C anton ? • of statem en t, iu w hich ho says in part: * w ounded. -* troops, so th a t tiiev can seize th e c ity . “ We will give c u r m en reasonable Tha P h ilip p in e com m ission, of w hich tim e to re tu rn to work, tru s tin g they L ondon, Oot. 15.— The T im es baa Judge T aft is president, today passed eight b ills of m inot im portance, one w ill see th e m istak e of being guided the follow ing from Hong Kong: aud iufiueuced by m en who, however " T h e situ atio n iu th e W ei 1 Ini pre­ providing for a c ivil increase of salaries honest and sincere they m ay be in th e ir fecture is serious, in six d istric ts the of several m u n ic ip al officials, in clu d ­ efforts to benefit th e m iners of th e a n ­ c ities are in the hands of th e rebels. ing school tia c h e rs, a p p ro p ria tin g $7,- th ra c ite region, a te u n ab le to advise If an o utbreak should occur in C anton, 500 in gold for the c o n stru ctio n of a garbage crem atory a t M anila and for them in te llig e n tly and for th e ir best its suppression w ould be difficult. th e ra o ig a n iz a tio n of th e a u d ito r's good. “ Mr. M itchell ap p are n tly th in k s th a t B erlin, O ct. 15.— A d isp a tc h received office. The W rig h t b ill, asking for $1,000,- the control of th e m ining operatio n s here today from S hanghai says a very serious view is takeu a t Field M arshal 000 in gold for the com pletion of re sts in the hands of one o r tw o p e r­ C ount von W aldersee's head q u arters S p a in 's plans for M anila harb o r im ­ sons, notably Mr. M organ, or tn a t th ere In T ien Tsin, of th e revolutionary provem ents, e lic ited com m ent from one . is a tru st of some sort w h ich can de­ m ovem ent. A t C anton a false alarm rep resen tativ e of M an ila’s In te rn a ­ cide the w hole question, w hen, as a O ctober 7 caused th e Chinese officials tio n a l C ham ber of C om m eice to the m a tte r of fact, th ere are ouly th ree or to protest a ag iu st any o ccupation of effect th a t, as the m erch an ts had long four of the tra n sp o rta tio n com panies in C hinsese te rrito ry . The Yangtse vice­ been paying a special im post fund to w hich any one concerned has any in ­ roys, th e disp atch adds, openly affirm th is end, the m erchants should belong fluence, aud they do not represent 30 th a t th ey w ill oppose any advance of to the board controlling th e c o n stru c­ per ceut of th e whole a n th ra c ite to n ­ the G erm ans into Shan Tung province. tion; and th a t as the U n ited S tates had nage. Mure th a n 100 differen t com ­ collected $3,000,000 since its occupa- panies and in d iv id u a ls are in te rested C E N S U S O F P O R T O R IC O . tio by im posts for h arb o r im provem ents, iu m in in g th e total tonnage, aud uu he failed to see the necessity for the , one liiau can control or have th e slig h t­ O n ly 2 5 P er C en t o f P o p u la t io n E d u c a ­ ap p ro p riatio n of in su lar funds and sug­ est influence over th e ir a ctio n . tio n a lly Q u a lified to V ote. "O n e th in g th e com panies are ap­ gested the nse of a special fund. The W ashington, O ct. 15.— The recent discussion w as deferred u n til F rid a y . paren tly agreed upon is th a t they w ill census of l ’orto Rico has developed the not agree. E fforts have been m ade for fact th a t th ere are 201,071 m ales of AN A N A R C H IS T ’S C O N F E S S IO N . years to get some plan to w hich all voting age in the islan d , but th a t ouly could agree to control th e tonnage, so 25 per cen t a ie educatio n ally qualified AftflagHin R r f # i i ’ii A c c o m p l i c e T e l l * o l th a t fair prices could be secured for a tlie A m e r ic a n P lo ts- to vote. The native-born w hites of product w hich re q u ire s so large au New Y ork, O ct. 15.— A d isp a tc h to the island num ber 120,295, aud the col­ inv estm en t of money w ith such g reat ored n atives 73,010. The S paniards th e Jo u rn a l aud A dvertiser from Rome, risk to the labor em ployed, as well as w ho now live iu the island n um ber says: The a n a rc h is t B e rto llan i, a r ­ the cap ital em ployed, b u t effort after 5,062, and w h ites born in o th er conn- rested a t M ilan as a suspected accom ­ effort has tailed th ro u g h failu re to plice of B resci, has m ade a confession trie s are 2,104. agree on a plan th a t w ould not violaie Of the w hites of l’orto R ican b irth , a bout a n a rc h is t plots. the law s and to w hich a ll conld agree. “ 1 have know n a bout these plots for 35,397 w ere lite ia te , form ing 29.4 per “ B ut Mr. M itch e ll comes here and c en t of th is class. O f th e colored, 12,- a long tim e ," be said. “ I t w as I who says iu effe t th a t no m inew orkers 676 could read, or 17.2 per c en t of the sent the le tte r to th e crown prosecutor shall go to w ork u n tft every o perator race. U nder th e ed u cational voting a t Naples, w arn in g him in advance th a t does ju st e x ac lty w h at th e o th er does qu alificatio n , therefore, th e n um ber Ita lia n a n a rc h ists w ere com ing from and th a t the L ehigh and S chuylkill e n title d to vote in the island would he A m erica to k ill the king, b u t they paid uieu m ust have a new basis before the A t au a n ­ 47,973, or 25 per cen t of th e native- no a tte n tio n to my letter. m eu in the L ackaw ana and W yom ing born m ales of voting age, and 24 per a rc h is t m eeting in P aterson, N. J ., regions cau go to w ork. ¡,, c u u t , rf X 11 m a l e - , of f a c i n g a g o . •even m en w ere selected to k ill k il'g l “ The U nited M inew orkers w ill lay In th e c ities of Ban J u a n and Ponce and chiefs of sta te s. One ol them was them selves open if th ey have not a l­ is c o n cen trsted a consderable p a rt of alloted to k ill M cK inley or B ryan d u r­ ready done so to th e charge of .lwing 1 do th e foreign elem ent of the islan d , and ing the p re sid en tial cam paign. th e largest and m ost dangerous tr o s t to here, if anyw here, w ill the re stric tio n not know th e nam e of the m an who th e public w elfare th a t has ever e x is t­ of the suffrage to the lite ra te s give the was assigned to th is d u ty . The recent ed and the o rg an izatio n w ill m ake tlie foreign-born au ad v an tag e. It is well, Chicago plo t was independent of th a t m istake of a ll o th e rs— th a t of going too therefore, to exam ine the conditions in hatched a t P aterson. I believe o th er far and using its pow er to h u rt th e these two c ities. Iu the c ities of San plots having the sam e o b jec t, have been p u b lic , as well as those directly in te r­ A n­ Ju a n anil Ponce the n um ber of persons organized in th e U nited S tates. ested. 21 years of age and over, aud w ho can a rch ists have killed kings and queen.-, “ O ur com pany w ill he glad to d is­ read, are d istrib u te d as follows: In now they should k ill a president of a cuss the m a tte r w ith onr em ployes San Jtian , 1,925 native w hites, 1,100 republic to show the w orld th a t for a n ­ w hen they are ready to m eet ua w ith a S panish-born, 592 born in o th er conn- arch ists th e re are n e ith e r m onarchies view of going back to w ork, w ith o u t trie s, and 1,822 oolored. In Ponca nor republics, and th a t a k ing is as regard to w h a t S c h u y lk ill operators th ere are 2,190 native w hites, 409 cheap as a p re sid e n t.” m ay do. The strik e has already cost S panish-born, 268 born iu o th er coun­ Transport Broke D ow n. us a g reat deal of m oney, ami th e m en trie s aud 1,265 colored. Seattle, O ct. 15.— M ajor R nhlen, m uch more, as w ell as loss of trad e, I t appears th a t in th e c ity of San a ssista n t q u a rte rm a ste r here, has been w hich we m ay not recover in years. Ju a n the native w hites ami th e colored notified by th e q u a rte rm a ste r-g en e ral In the m eantim e soft coal m ines are each o u tn u m b e r the foreign elem ent. th a t the K augtse, the freig h ter under w orking night and day filling the pluco In Pence th is proportion is even g re a t­ c h arter to c arry a nim als aud supplies jf a n th ra c ite c o a l.” er. the u a ti.e w hites being m ore th an from S e a ttle to M anila, has m et w ith th ree tim es as num erous as the foreign an accident off Singapore, and w ill ST O R M Y AT S T . L A W R EN C E. elem ent, while the colored is double its probably not e n te r th e governm ent □ lim ber. riven An I m r e N o v a service. She broke her sh a ft and is T h i r t y Y«*s*el S * c o t D ia S w ep t. F a m i l y B u r u e i l t o l>oaH i. expected to be laid up for a t least five H a lifa x , N. 8 ., Oct. 16.— A dditional Boston. O ct. 15.— T hree persons, a weeks. As a re su lt of the a cc id e n t to fa th e r and two sons, w ere burned to the K angtse, several a d d itio n al vessels d isasters to ship p in g on th is coast are d e ath in a shanty iu K oxbnry a t 2:30 w ill probably be a t once c h artered . reported. 'The know n lis t of vessels th is m orning. The victim s are: Ivl­ The Mogul ha* a lre aa d y been chartered driven ashore now num bers 30, m ostly ev aril Touseulin, aged 45; E dw ard from D odw ell & Co., aud w ill carry owne«l iu the province and New found­ T ousealiu, aged 27; Jam es T ousealin, p a rt of th e cargo inten d ed for th e land. The loss a ll over the c o u n try provinces aged 14; T ousealin had lived iu the K angtse. She w ill be loaded w ith for­ nud iu the neighlioriug place 10 years. He carried on the bus­ age aud w ill go under tonnage c h a rte r. through teriific ra in fa lls and washouta iness of wood peddling and one side of The Mogul is not expected to arriv e and dam age to o rch ard s and buildings by heavy w inds w ill be very m any h is abode had a shed w here he pre here u n til ab o n t Novem ber 1. thousands of dollars. pared the wood for m a rk e t. The F l o o d * Iti N e w B r u n s w i c k . Tlie C anadian Pacific w ires c o n n ect­ bodies of T ousealin and his suns were S t. Jo h n , N. B., O c t.. 15.— The alm o st consum ed. Several years ago province of New B runsw ick has re ­ ing Cape B reton w ith the re st of Nova T o n se alin ’s w ife was burned to death ceived a te rrib le d renching from a ra in Beotia are com pletely broken a t the in th is S H i n e place, her clo th in g hav­ storm w hich lasted 108 hours, and s tra its of Causo, w here the cable w as ing cau g h t tire w hile she was cooking a w hich in a m o u n t equals 10 inches. fouled by a schooner dragging h e r a n ­ chor in the re ce n t gale. m eal. Not a tra in ia m oving on th e C anadian Heavy ruin i f failing again today Pacific R ailw ay betw een S t. J o k e and 1. 1 .r o u t «it tv r B le w t t * . tlirougkioat Nova Scotia. River* and Yancelioro, or on th e branch linea e l lake* e v e n w here a re overflow ing and St. Louis, O ct. 16.— A special tele- gram n u n Aleutians, M e., to- th e Puet- th e road tw . S t. Andrew *. Ht.. Stephan. rte s i i o riBtf property. There has been F redericton or W oodstock. 1 The tie -u p no C anadian Pacific tra in (ruin M on­ D ispatch says: E ngine 165, w hile b anting th e eaat-honnd passenger tra in i s due to w ashouts. C onditions a re tre a l in four days and a terioBa w reck the w otat w h ich havn ex iste d i a th e of th e Sydney express O sufiS Ly oa th e -». Louts Sr Ban Francisco, a t the u su al speed, exploded a t C u rty - C anadian ro a d ’s h istory, and th o u s­ w ashout is rep o rte d in Cape Breeton. ands of dollar* are represented in the Th* G loucester •< luam er M ystery, a t ville, about 30 m iles east of th is c ity , early th is m orning am i w as blow n a l­ dam age a lre ad y dene and in loas of Canso, rep o rts one m an lost a t sea. _________ m ost to atom s. Jo h n M ason, colored traffic. M anila, O ct. 16.— C ap tain Deve- B u rg lar* K o b th e V a tican . porter, of Koodhonse, 111., had bis head c a t off, and several others w ere in ­ Rom e. O c t. 15.— A n u m b er of the r e a m Shieble, w ho. w ith 5 ’. m en of ju red . F ifty yards of tra c k w as torn papers here publish the e x tra o rd in a ry C om pany F, T w eu tv -u in th reig m eu t. np, and tra in s delayed for several ■tatem ent th a t the securitiee valued a t U nited S tates volunteer in fan try , was hours. It is not know n w h a t cansed 857,000 lire, th e th eft of w hich from captured by th e insurgents last m onth the explosion. the Vatican was recently reported to in th e island of M arim luque, w as lea­ th e Ita lia n police, bad been stolen rn e d yesterday by th e Atm-ricau rescue M exican M ajor E i p c l l e d . some tim e previona to F eb ru ary last, force w ith a ll the m em bers of hie __________________ C hicago, Oct. 15.— A specal to the and w ere sold in th a t m onth on the p a rty . Record from M onterey, M ex., says: An P a ris bourse. They were stolen, it is The naval boar«l to ex am in e th e ol«l official o ld er has ju s t been issued by asserted, bv ord er of an Ita lia n c a p ita l­ frigate C o n stitu tio n haa reported Pi S ecretary of W ar B ernardo Revea. e x ­ ist. If th e story be tru e th e m ore re ­ the na»v d e p artm e n t th a t it w ill cost p e llin g from the arm y M ajor Carlo* cent burg lary was com m itted w ith th e about $400,000 to place th a t vessel in G la -s, the grounds for expulsion being o b jec t of deceiving th e a u th o ritie s. condition, such a s is contem plate«l by th a t th e officer m ade public sta te m en ts T h is theory h a t produced a g re a t im ­ the Boston I’a trio tio Society, w hich is in tha presence of his su p erio rs deroga- pression a t t b t Vatican, b u t i t 1* not ra isin g a land for the re h e b ililh tiu n of lo ry to the in stitu tio n s of M exico. g enerally credited. “ O ld Iro n sid es.” Spreading of the R evolt in Southern China. Grain Gam bler* C o l n * ( F I« I n d i a . 19, 1900. Arre*t«d. K a l a e O e e s t o N a g a s a k i. C hicago. O ct. 15.— Twelve prom i­ nent speculator* in th e C hicago Board London, O ct. I t . — The A m erican of T rade w ere arrests«! today in the L adies’ oo re m itte e has received a dia- raid m ade by th e police on th e open p atcb from W ei H al W ei, dated W ed ­ board. Among them w ere C harles A l­ nesday, O ctober 10, rep o rtin g th e re ­ bertson. p resid en t of th e open board. tu rn th ere of th* A m erican hospital The general charge m ade ia “ gam b lin g tb lp M ain* from T akn w ith m any in ­ in g ra in .’’ It is stated th a t 80 more valid* on board, of w hom tw o officials w a rra n ts have been issaed in connec­ and <9 m en a re A m en an*, ami 19 of tio n w ith the a tte m p t to suppress the tb s la tte r belong to the N in th in fa n ­ alleged gam bling in g ra in and provU- try . Th« M ain* w ill sail for Negeaeki today. N fw Z m l m i d H a il *l*r*l«*. W ellington, N. Z ., (Jet. 15. — The house of rep resentatives t«elav *ppr<>\e«l th e p o stm aster-general’* agreem ent w ith Messrs. Bpreckel* P> con tin u e for a y ear th e Ban Francisco m ail service. The vessels w ill ru n every th ree week* instea«) of m o n th ly , leg iu n in g Novem- l«er 1. The tim e fr«m Han Francisco to Am kland w ill not ex«-eed 16 days. An am endm ent favoring a V am -om er k t i i ‘3 was t a m e d w ith o u t a division.