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VOL. IX.
CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899.
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News of the World.
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ftttorrjev-at-Law, Notary Public
km Intaroetleg Oolhmtloa of Item Frooj
tha T Hamlephorw fr.MUJ
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B. 1. i. HOUAX
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON,
Condon, Or.
Ofllre Oregon av., between Catliollo Church
aau resiuenu ui b, i-. ariuii.
W. DAKLINO
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Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Convayaneor,
Condon. Or.
Collections and humane. Term reaeonebl.
Ottlwi lo mar ul poetuOiv Uullillii,, klalu .treet.
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A. PATTIUUN
HonsT public.
Recant incendlaiv flro in Parlt ar
attributed to anarchist.
Tha revolution in Venezuela under
Caatro it gaining strength.
Director Merrlum, of the conitii, ad-
TiBoa enumerators to do tome studying.
Cornellut Vandurbllt died suddenly
it bio liomo In New York of paralysis.
Bush negroe of Jamaica liar r
laptud into lavugery and gona upon tbi
warpatli.
The great council of Im proved Ordoi
uf Had Man opautxt ill Waelilngton with
1,000 delegate! pieMiit.
8omo( Aguinaldo'o officer are tired
of Dgliting (or the Filipino' cauaa and
111 ooek capture by the Ameilcai
lot 001
The ynoht Narno lia arrived at
Honolulu on a trip around the world
She toft New York toitr year ago and
lint made nuaily 40,000 iiiiloa.
Oakland, Cat., Im accepted the offer
of AmliBW Carnegie to give $60,000
for a publlo library building, and will
gnrantee the neceaiaiy fi.OOO a year
(or it aupport
The Portland chamber of commerc
will lend Senator Muiou to Wanbing
ton to puali recognition in the mallei
of embaikation oi troop (or the Phil
ipplnee from that ort
At Tuckaboe, N, Y., Terry MoOov
eru, an Amorioan pngiiiai wbippod
l'edlat Palmer, an Engliali batam, in
the flrot round, aud wiu the title ol
champion in tbii clai.
Secretary Itay, of the interttat com
tnerce ooiumitaioii, who hat been In
Hawaii investigating the labor ltoa
lion, oayt he it of the opinion that tb
solution of the labor problem thei I
the employment of free white labor,
Kitomiv cireulation hat been gives
to a i amor in New York that the Chi
oito A Alton, the lllinoi Cential and
the Union Paoiflc have entered into a
combination and would form a trunk
line from Chicago to the Paoiflo coait,
Chairman Van Horn, ol theUauailiaa
Paoiflo, tayt the Canadian Paoiflo it.
an i ion to eatabl!h a gieat (teamthip
line between Liverpool and Hallfai to
take builnei away fiom New York
line, and eipectt to receive a tubiidy
(torn the Canadian government.
An uncentnred dltpatch from Manila
via I Ion n. Kong cart that Oli tiled to
ve Joe Wheeler, the veteran fight'
ending him to an obacurt pott
In the aoutheiii inland. General
Wheeler now doclare that ha will ap
ply for permiwiou to return to tblt
country unleu there I tome change in
the management of aflani in th Phil
ippine.
Noithern railroad! are involved in a
late war
The traniport Senator, with 10 off!
oeit and 600 reuruitt hat arrivel Mfdly
in Mauil.
The ttenmer Homer bat arrived in
San Franciaco from Cape Noma with
UOO.OOO in gold dutt.
n. bimmmm TiaIIm fttvftnd Rrnlatoff Imt I T.Untan.nt Pair had hia iaat frnun
portUnd vrr mornlnt (rpl tumlar) all . , . , ,.i.. irin Knt
endTh IHillrialta. m.. arrlvlnt l uwuaa i""a r.
Office In Oiob Bulldlof.
CONOOK OMKUON.
g A. D OUKLKY
Attorn'j hod Ooaitolor at Law
ArllnfWB. Or.
V. B. CommlMlonvr (nd Notary Put.lle In
aAe. Prwlica lu all Ilia tlata aad l.lrl
auiirttol Orvoni and Waahlntid. All klitito
ail), a. laad aud !! tia.lun uauaMWd.
gAM K. VAN VACTOB
ATTORHEY.AT-LA W.
OBtc ooratr 8rlnf .treat aad OrafeB avanue.
comOK, okiuoR,
The Regulator Line.
LATER NEWS.
lis Dalles-, PsrtlanJ I istsria P
NAVIGATION CO.
Circle City, Alaska, now bat a popu
lation of bat 100.
A big yield of wlmat la reported In
the Walla Walla vaUey.
The Nevada, lowaa and Tenneeaeet
will toon be on their way home.
Sis tipgroet were killed in a riot be-
tweun white aud colored miner at Car
leiville, III.
C. A. Pillkbtiry, the great Roaring
mill king of Miuneaota, It dead at hit
home In Minneapolit.
The Dreyfus meeting held in London
Wat a epiritle affair. lnteieRt In the
uhject teem to be lagging.
The plant of the Ameiican Fiaherie
Company. Promiied Land, L. I., wat
dealroyed by fire; lorn, $600,000.
The Urltihh admiralty ha prepared
a war map ol Bt. Jonn . a. jr., at a
piellminary to fortifying the town.
An adobe home, five mile from
Mora, N. M., collapnod and killed Man
uel Cordova, bi wife and tlx children.
The memory of tho martyred preti
dent. Jame A. Uarfleld. a honored
In Sun Francisco with a parade aud
exercise at Gulden Uato Park.
Tha Ilunvarian novelist. Mauri
Jokai, now in hi 76th ear, wat mar
iled at Vienna to the Hungarian act
reat, Aiabella Groemagv, a girl of 18
Tom Heed ha published hia (arewell
to hit friend of the Bret Maine dis
trict. He tayt public office it man'
opportunity, not a ribbon to ttick in
the coat.
" The jeply o( the Tranivoal i very
uniatiafautory to the IiritUh, aud Mr.
Chamlietlain declare it will compel
the Imperial government to ootiiidet
the tituution afresh.
A Manila dispatch savt the ornlser
Charleston bomarded the fort al Pubig
bay. Little or no injury wa done
The Monterev and Concord were lent
to continue the bomardment,
A Washington dispatch ay tLeTar
tar recently delayed iu tho Orient, wa
not overcrowded, that she had 186 lea
than her capacity, and that the trouble
wat entirely due to giumbling.
One ot the moat remarauble religiou
institution in the country, the Monas
tery and College of the Holy Land, wat
dedicated with impoting ceremonies by
the prominent Catholic clergy of this
country at Washington.
Leader of the different railroad em
ploye organisation are discussing
plant wiih a view to eitabliahlng em
p lores' grocery (tore at tbe division
point of the various lines. If success
ful in this line other departments will
be taken up.
Admiral Howell wilt succeed Far-
quhar at commandant at Norfolk navy
yard
A new cabinet bat been formed in
Veneauela. with Senor Calcano at the
head, with tha foreign portfolio.
John King and hit wile, an aged
GOLD UNDER THE SEA
Wardner Says Cape Nome
Deposit Extends There.
EXAMINATION I'ROVES THEORY
Opaas Op Orast Foaalbllltlas la Ala.k.
MlulBB-r-ilB-rlms from Deadly
Edmonton Trail.
Seattle, Sept. 18. J. F. Wardner,
the well-known mining man who b
juat returned from Cape Nome, ad
vance the novel theory that the gold
depotltt eitend mile out to sea. In
aupport ot th thooiy, he tayt that two
miner placed a caisson 120 feet from
low tide. The dirt which wa takea
out tan 15 to 60 cent pet boveUul.
Similar eiperiment were tried at a
further distance from tide mark, witfe
better reault.
Dead If Edmonton Trail.
Wiangel, Alaska, Sept. 18, via Seat
tle, Sept. 18. The Btlckeen river
ateamsr Strathcona arrived today with
87 torvivon ot the Edmonton trail,
The majority of them aie without
mean. They will be shipped to Pnget
Bound at the espenie of tha United
State government About 60 ot them
ill go to Seattle tomorrow on the
ateamer Al-Ki. Many are offering
from the effect of icurvy. Their
ttorietof hardship and tufferlng en
dured in their 18 month on the trail
aie in a (imilar (train to those which
have preceded them. No new fatal!
tie ar reported. It i thought that
at least 75 proapecton are (till on th
trail. They will have to come down
th Stitkeen in email boat, a th
low tage of water will pievent the
Strathcona from making another trip
tbii year. On her lait tup th war
bung up on a nd bar tve day, 8t
mile above Wrangel.
flong Koaf Aathurltl Granted Papers
to tho Traa.port.
Washington, Sept. 16. The war de-
partmeiit received a dispatch today con
taining the information that clearance
paper have been allowed the transport
Tartar at Hong Kong. Jt ia expected
that the will proceed to tbe United
Statet at once.
The Information cam from Colonel
Metoalf. commanding tbe Twentieth
Kama aud troop aboard the trans
port. It ia luppoaed olearance paper
were allowed upon the aucgeition of
the British foreign office to the British
governor at Hong Kong that it would
be unwise to Interfere with American
transport.
Another dltpatch from Colonel Met
oalf, in reply to one tent yesterday,
tatea that the Tartar waa not over
crowded, and that the food wat a good
on other transports leaving Maoili
He laid the trouble arose among tbe
discharged regular soldier who were
returning home on board the ship.
THE TARTAR CLEARED.
NEGROES SHOT DOWN
Bloody Riot at Brush Mines,
Carterville, I1L
OPENED FIRE ON THE WHITES
4'almlaatloB or Loag-Standlaf Trooblo
IS et ween Colon and Non
Union Minors.
LIBERAL OFFER TO AGUINALDO
PEARY'S WORK.
, L. Brldceinaa Bel levee Be Will
Beach tho Polo.
New York, Sept. 16. H. L. Bridge-
man, who commanded tnereary Arctic
expedition of 1889, arrived in Brooklyn
todav. Tbe Diana, the ahip which
conveyed tbe members ot the expedi
tion into northern ea. reached byd-
ney. C. B., Tuesday. Member of the
Princeton acientific party remained in
Sydney to superintend the tbippiug of
their collection made during the two
month' oiiiiee. Of Peary't work, Mr.
Uiidireman eaya:
"Peary't retultt in the first year of
the four alloted to bi greatest Arctic
work fully reward expectation and
justify confidence. What be ba al
ready aohieved remove hi nndertak
ing from the realm of doubt to r4ason
ably certain ucoe."
Mr. Bridgeman believe that Peary
will accomplish hia purpose and reach
tbe pole before hia four year are op.
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Dairy Lin ol Stcamm Btiwtm PortUnd,
Vancouver, Caacad Lock Hood Rivt
and all Point on th Viihingloo aid.
Una IB ample Dm lor ouljulng trains.
Fralibt Rate Ureatly Heduced.
W. C. ALI.A WAY. Gen. Ant.,
foot ol Court Btreel, Tb Dalles, Or.
0
olAlo i JiNJo
pir.BT TIM I0MI0ULII Aaaiva
wa ri Arllatea sneer
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Paet Pall lks. Denver, Pael
Mall Kt. Worth. Ornalia, Mall.
I Ala. at. gaiiw C'lir, at littp..
Louie, Caleaf,
aud Beat.
lpok.ee Walls Walla, Bpo- tpeken
ler kaiie. Mlnneauo. rtrer
I !.. He, It. feu I, bit- l;Ua.t
huh, Mllwankea,
Chlueo aud Kaet
IMi.a, OeeaallesathlM 4Mp.sa.
r free Portlaad.
Hall every 6ve dars.
isop.ru. CliWs ! 4 00 p. at.
Ei.HuiKtev SI.eM.rt. B. tuaday
fatiitder .
M0 p. m. To Astoria aud War
' Laudluie.
ona m. WlllaiasH Blvr. :S p. at.
Ba. tuuday huaday
Oreea Cllr, New
ber(.eleai A War
lAudlnta.
Iiota. m. Wlllaaiene and Taat- 1:80 p.m.
Tu.. , Thur. kHI llnr. Men.. Wed.
ae tat. an Vrl,
Oreon City, Day
ton, A Way Lead
in, W a in. W Milan B Blvev. : p. m.
fues.,, Tbur Tuee.. 1'hur
aad Bat. rorOand I Corve). aad Sat,
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Ib, k. Blpavla laak BJvar. Lv.Uwtalaa
1:4 ant. t:tit
Uellr Rlparla to Uwl.tea Deilr
li.Baturday Cs, Friday
1. E. CUAttR, Agent, Arlington.
I
v
W. H. HUltLBURT,
teaeral rasagw Agaat, rrtlJt ta
walkt without limping.
The bankt of Guatemala City will
ease the exchequer by a loan to the gov
eminent ot $3,600,000.
Tha French mission at Tripoli, head
ad by Father Fourean and Major Lamy,
hat been annihilated by tbe native.
The town of Dyea, Alaaka, ia to be
moved aotoat Lynn canal on scows to
Skagway, to augment that growing
town.
Two firemen and a child were killed
by gaa in a vault in Cincinnati. Tha
Bremen loat their live In an effort to
recover the child.
Captain Tboma Phelan, a otack
broadtwordtman and piitol abut ol
Kanaa City, ha cbhllengod Ealeihaay
to fight him a duel.
Recent teat piaotlcally assure the
adoption ot th Mauser revolver by the
United State government. It I being
used by the German cavalry.
Captain Robert Noble and Captain
Arthur C, Ducath, aide on the staff
of Geneial Shatter, have been promoted
(or bravery at San Juan hill
The people ot Cape Nome are to have
a well-equipped rofoge, which will ba
formally opened on Thanksgiving duy
It will be the largest and finest struo'
ture north ot bilka.
Tha navy department hut assigned
Rear-Admiral Faiatihar to command
the North Atlantic iqnadom in place
ot Rear Admiral Sampson, who will
assum oommand of the Boston navy
yard.
Tbe New York World puhllahe
purported interview with Admiral
Dewey in which the admiral 1 credited
with laying that he itill believe that
the Filipino are moie capable of tell
governnioiit than are the Cubuna.
William II. Bodwell, a well-known
printer, ex president of the Interna
tional Typogiaphioal Union, died at
Whitehall. N. Y., aged 07 yeitra.
An imperial ukase hat been Issued
establishing a system of education for
tbe children of the nobility in Russia,
laigely at goveinment expenae.
Salvation Army (oik are fotblden
to use trumpet, dium oi tamborlne In
the itreet of Philadelphia, and apeeoh
ouly 1 lelt to them in their publlo
worth I p. .
couple, were killed by their drink-
orated ton at Kouthbndge, Mass.
Tho mill situation at Fall River,
Mas., linn been greatly aimplifled, a a
combination ol dock i likely toon to
be effected.
Bourke Cochran hat advised Pie!
dent MoKinley to lender hi good
office in the tettlement of th Tram-
vaal muddle.
Hairy Melalcr, 13 year old, wa
waihed from a latt by a paaaing (team-
or and diowned in tha Willamette at
Portland, Or.
The mammoth new Oceanic, the big
Best vessel In the world, arrived in
New York, aix day and two hour
from Eugland.
New York and Boston capitalist
will form a livestock combination with
a capital of $30,000,000 to control the
oattle liusinoB.
Attorney-General Blackburn hat de
cided that a game warden cannot giant
permiti to bunt game out ol teaion for
scientific purpose.
The Earl of Yarmouth, who hat been
apeiuliiig the cummer at an Atlantio
teaoit will go on the atage. Cbarlea
Fiohman ha engaged him.
The troop quartered at the Presidio
in San Franoisco now number nearly
13,000. This number include 6,000
returned (torn the island and awaiting
mutter out.
Kmile Zola hat published a protest
ngaluit the Rennet' verdict, in which
he shows conclusively the weakness of
tho proeocution't case before the eyet
of the world.
Tbe commitsionen of Clallam coun
ty, Washington, have appealed to the
secret i y of tha Interior to modify the
boundaries ot the Olympio reseive.
Four bundled and fifty thousand acres
of agricultural land ia inoluded in the
reserve.
The Filipino have made their reply
to bur offer ot autonomy. Ihedouu
ment repeat aiguinonta contained in
a recent appoal to the power (oi reoog
nition. It further uyt that the raoe
prejudice of the Ameiican la to blame
for the hostilities.
Tha Civlo Federation conference on
the use and abuse ot trust and com
binations opened In Chicago with
repreaetitittivo men from nearly every
stale In the Union In attendance.
Governor Tanner and Mayot Harrison
each delivered au address i f welcome.
i. J. Hill In Bpohnua.
Spokane, Sept. 18. President Hill
and a party of Great Northern official
and guests arrived here tbi evening
on a special train. Mr. Hill announced
hi purpose of beginning at once per
manent Improvements in bpokan in
volving an expenditure of from $800,
000 to $1,000,000. He also stated that
he will return here Tuesday and dis
cuss with business meu and mineown
er tbe matter of ameltiug here the ore
ot tbeiurrounding country from Baker
City, on the line of the O. R. & N to
British Columbia on the north. The
party will leave in the morning tor
Paget (oand.
Philippine Commleelonere to Rotors.
Manila, Sept. 16. Colonel Charlea
Denby and Professor Dan Woroester,
member of the Philippine commission.
have received instructions from Presi
dent McKinley asking them to return
toon a possible. They will em
bark on tbe (teamer India, which (ail
from Hong Kong September S6. It
i not kuowu whether the clerical force
ill return with them or remain here.
Tbe commissioner had just removed
into new office and expected to spend
some monthi working ou tbe establish
ment of municipal government.
The Nevada cavalry wa unable to
ail on tha Newport. They will take
tbe next available transport.
Verdict or Court-Mertlel In th Com al
Two Manila Infantrymen.
Manila, Sept 13, via Hong Kong,
Sent. 16. The local papera aasert that
Cortioral Damhoffer and Private Co
nine, of company B, Sixteenth infan
try, have been sentenced to deatli by
court-martial, and that private Mc-
Bennett ha been condemned to 20
year' imprisonment for having crim
inally assaulted native women in Ma
lta a month ago. Tbe crime, it it
aaid. areatly aroused tbe nativea
Tbe paper assert also that General
Otia ha recommended that President
McKinley approve the sentence, and
that be desirea a pulbio execution oi
the men sentenced to death, a a warn-
ng againat a repetition of tbe crime,
GUNBOAT ATTACKED.
Can Nut Tall Who Ho Is.
Seattle, Sept. 18. Among the many
unfortunate prospector that have re
turned (rom Alaska this season i an
old man who cannot tell who he la, oi
where he came from. There i a clot
of blood In hi brain which ba oaosed
a paralysi of speech, due to typhoid
(ever. The only words he can utter
are an indistinct ye and no. By the
aid of a map it wa learned that b
came from Cambridge, Maea. A man
who accompanied him from Dawson
ay nil name t something line
"Fisk." Effort aro being made to
establish tbe man' identity. Hi
limb ar also paralysed.
Opening or tha Oregon atato Fair.
8alem, Or., Sept. 18. Without cer
emony tha Oregon state fair of 1899
wa formerly opened to the public thli
evening.- Fully 600 people were in at
tendance, a large crowd for opening
night, and passed the time very pleat
antly in Impeding the many fine pavil
ion exhibit, in listening to lustra
mental music by Parsons' orchestra.
an outdoor illustrated lecture on th
war in tba Philippine by Edward
Shield, a recitation hy Mil Helen
Lamar, and vocal aelection by Chailet
H. Whiting.
Glasgow number among ita pnpula
tlon a man who I making a manuscript
copy of the Bible. He expect to fin
ish it in two years.
Wilbur F. and John Stile aie twin
living in Wichita, Kan. They look o
much alike that only Intimate friendt
tan tell them apart.
Near a certain quarry In Italy it a
town the inhabitant of which pay no
tent or taxe. They are quatry em
ployee, who have dug dwelling in the
face ot a tteep rock.
Bantling Elocution or n Negro.
Mobile, Ala.. Sept. 18. Henry
Gardner, a negro, aged 18, wa hanged
in the jailyard here today for assault
ing a white girl under 10 year of age,
last June. When the trap fell the
noose bad not been properly fattened
and the negro fell heavily to the
ground. He was assisted to the scat
(old, suffering great pain, aud the trap
piung the aecond time, successfully
Hurricane In Newrounitland.
St. John', N. F., Sept. 18 A violent
hurl'cane swept this section of New
(oundland last night. Four fishing
boat were diiven off the St. John'
coast, and three men and a woman
were drowned.
Killed Har Chll.tren and ller.elf.
Sootia, Neb., Sept. 18. A a reault
ot domeatio difficulties, Mil. Eurne
Phillips (oiced her two children, aged
1 and 3 years, to take catholic acid
and then swallowed a dose of the poison
hertelf. Tbe husband found all three
lying upon the floor dead when he i
turned (rom the field where be bad
been at work.
Admiral WTutsoB Report Sharp En
gagement In Maehata.
Waahington, Sept. 16. The follow
ing diapatcb has been received at the
navy department:
"Manila, Sept. 16. Secretary ot the
Nvav, Washington: Davidson, com
mamling tbe Paragua, re polls a sharp
engagement at Malemao. The vessel
was (truck many time by rifle shots.
but there were no casualties. Tbe Para
sua silenced the insurgent' fire in 30
minute. The range waa 400 to 900
yard. The oocasion waa the capture
of a Filipino schooner, which Davidson
destroyed. WATSON."
Malemao ia in the island of Masbata,
south of Luxon, aud north ot tbe Vi
aayaa.
PARDON FOR DREYFUS.
Carterville, III., Sept. 19. Carter-
villa wa tho tcene of a bloody riot be
tween white and negro miner today.
Six negroe were killed, and one other
mortally wounded. Company C,
Fourth regiment, lllinoi National
Guard, anived here late thi evening,
and will endeavor to preserve order.
Forty miners from the Ilerrin mine
left that place for thi city this even
ing, armed with Krag-Jorgensen lines
deteimined to assist the white miners,
should their services be required.
Trouble hat been brewing ever tince
tha militia wat recalled by Governor
Tanner last Monday, aince which time
the white minera have refused to allow
the negro minera to come into town.
Today 13 negroea maiched into the
town aud opened fire on a crowd of
white. The white retnrned the fire
promptly, and a running fight ensued.
The negroe, closely followed by tbe
wihtes, scattered, tome running op the
main street, the remainder starting
down the railroad track. Here the
wofst execution wat done. After the
Cunt waa over, fonr dead bodiea were
picked op, and another man wat found
mortally wounded. They were taken
to tbe city hall, where the wounded
man wai given medical treatment, anu
an inquxt wal held over tbe dead onea.
Later, near the Brush mine, in anoth
er part of the city, two other dead bod
iea were found.
The killed are: Rev. O. T. J. Floyd,
Hose Bradley, John Blaok, Henry
Brannnm. Two unidentified.
Mortally wonnded: Sim Camming,
The mayor lias taken every piecao
tion to pievent farther trouble, and
none will occur unless tbe negroea
make an attack.
Spnerintendent Donnelly, of the
Brush miuea, where tbe negroes reside,
reports that the negroea are worked up
into a fienxy, and, while he ia doing
II in hi powei to hold them in
check, he I afraid ha cannot do co
mnub longer, and that unle the mill
tia appear shortly furthei trouble may
be looked for.
Trouble haa existed here, off and on,
for over a year, but no fatalities oc
onrred until Juue 30, when a passen
ger train on the Illinois Central rail
road was fired into and one negro wo
man killed. These negroes were on
their way to the mine, having come
from Pana. A abort time afterward a
pitched battle ensued between tbe
union and nonunion forces daring
which time the dwellings occupied by
the union negroet were burned. Sev
eral arrests were made, and tbe partiea
are in jail at Marion ou the charge of
murder, awaiting trial.
Remarkable Tonne Which th Chief of
tho Tngnla Refueed.
New York, Sept. 18. A special to
the World from Ithaca, N. Y., says:
Yoar correspondent il able to say on
authority that the Schuriuan peace
commission offered every inducement
short of absolute self government to
Aguinaldo and bi follower. Agui
naldo waa promised at the price for the
restoration ot peace in the Tug a I tribe
a bonus of more than $5,000 a year
wbil tbe Tagal remained peaceful.
He wa told that he could choose men
from hia own tribe for the minor mu
nicipal offices. The commission went
so far a to promise Aguinaldo thtt
moral aupport of tbe United Statea gov
ernment, if inch were needed, to make
hi leadership of tbe Tagalt thoroughly
secure.
With all these inducement!, tempt
ing aa they must have been, Aguinal
do, as the recognized bead of the insur
gent movement, declined to yield. Ha
insisted upon immediate gulf-govern-
ment, and as bis insistance wa so firm
a to make an agreement impossible,
tbe Americun commissioner teased negotiation.
President Schurman wa Iran it i i
telling your correspondent a day or r-
ago that he favored giving to the various
tribe the largest possible measure ot
home rule at the earliest moment. 11a
thought the several tribes could admin
ister their local affairs, elect their
municipal officers, establish court and
penal institutions, etc., but did not
believe it possible to allow tha nativea
to paiticipata iu the general govern
ment.
"How could they govern tho island.
in view of tbe betroirtmity and multi
plicity of the tribes?'' he added.
RECKON
MUST
WITH SIBERIA.
ON THE BRINK OF WAR.
Rumor Thnt tho Proaeh Cabinet Haa
Agrord Upon It,
Pari, Sept. 16. The Matin thi
morning asserts that tbe cabinet hat
aitreed to pardon Drey fin and that the
deoiee will be aigned September 19.
Manv of the provincial paper pub
lish article! insisting on tbe granting
of a pardon. The Figaro aayi that
many officera of the army aia asking
that Dreyfui be pardoned.
Connies Prokeschoatetn, president
of the Austrian Red Cross Society, ba
ritten a letter ot condolence to
Madame Dreyfus.
Kruger'e Reply.
Pretoria, Sept 16. The discussion
of the first draft of tbe reply to the
British note ended thik evening, Presi
dent Kroner having left at 4 o'clock
and not having returned. It it under
stood the government will draw up the
final reply in its final form tomorrow
and submit the tamo to the volksraad.
The reply will be in terms itrongly in
fluenced by the Orange Free State, and
among other featurea the maintenance
of the convention ol 1884 will be
itoriigly asserted.
The situation this evening it not
considered so favorable aa it wa dur
ing the forenoon.
Negro Lynched In Ooorgln.
Macon. Ga., Sept 16. A tpeoial
from Tiftou, Ga., to the Telegraph
tays: A negro wat arrested at xyty
thia morning and positively identified
aa one ot the two negioea who assaulted
Mia Johnson at that place last Toea-
day. Two hundred men, heavily
armed, assembled at Tyty.
People pasting on a train at 3 o'clock
this morning taw a negro auspended
SO feet iu the air from a telegraph pole.
Search for the othei negro oontiuuea.
Reply of Trnevaal Very TJn.ntlaruetorjr
Boor Menn to right.
London, Sept. 19. The reply of the
TranivtLiI to Mr. Chamberlain's latest
note ia aaid to cover nine page. It i
eminently of the "negative and inoon
elusive" character, which Mr. Cham
berlain declared would compel the im
perial government to consider tbe situ
ation afresh. It practically repudiates
auaerainty, reverts to the seven-year
franchise, and decline to give equality
to the Dutch and English languages in
tbe volksraad. In ahoit. it is politely
negative and defiant. The full text
may not be available (or a day or two,
but it will not change tne aspect oi
flairs. The cabinet will probably
meet on Wednesday or Thursday to
consider the next step.
It is supposed that the next move
contemplated bv tbe Transvaal' ia an
appeal to tbe powers, begging them to
recommend arbitration on tbe line of
the conference at Tbe Hague.
Has McKlnloy Intervened?
The Cape Town correspondent ol the
Daily Mail saya:
"Afrikanderbund circle profess to
have information that President Mo
Kinley ha intervened between Great
Biitain and the Transvaal.
Eaitern capitalist! aie to establish a
structuial iteel plant at Menominee,
National Export Exposition,
Philadelphia, Sept 16. With cere-
moniei unattended by ostentation, the
National Export Exposition was lor
inally opened at noon today. Distin
ouished visitor! from all tectioni ol
the country were in attendance, includ
ing representative! of the diplomatic
corps, officers ot the army and navy,
scientists and business and professional
men. The dedicatory ceiemoniea were
i Held in tneiuiiueiiBeauuiioiiuui, wuicij
minee, nrn..i
Mioh., which will employ 6.000 handa. 1 '
Condemned to Death.
Washington. Sept. 19. The secre
tary ot war, in response to numerous
lequests, cabled General Otis regarding
the two men ot the Sixteenth infantry
who, according to the press dispatches,
had been condemned to death in the
Philippines for assaulting native wo
men. A reply received tonight said
there waa a third soldier now about to
be tried in connection with the lame
case, and that when the court-martial
waa concluded the paper would be
forwarded to the department. The two
men sentenced are Corporal Damphoffer
and Private Conine. The name ot the
third soldier involved has not yet been
made public The sentences will not
be executed until the war department
shall have reviewed the oasea. Tbe
papers cannot reach Washington in lew
tliau SO layn.
Reform la Baseball.
Chicago, Sept. 19. A new baseball
league, whose circuit will include citiea
In both the National and Western
Leagues, and which will be known al
the American Association ol Baseball
Club, wa formed today at a meeting
here of baseball men and lovera ot the
national game. The cirouit ai decided
on will inolude St. Louis, Milwaukee,
Detroit Chicago, Baltimore, New
York 'Philadelphia and Washington.
A. C. Anson wat offeied tha the presi
dency, but refuted to aocept at pieaent. 1
American Whoatgrowera to Have Com
petition From a Hear Quarter.
New York, Sept. 18. A ipecial to
tbe Herald from Washington says:
American farmers are to have competi
tion from a new quarter in tbe wheat
market of the world. Consul Mona-
gban, of Chemnitz, in a report to tho
state department, givea interesting de
tails ot tbe agricultural possibilities ot
Asiatis Russia. Mr. Monaghan taya
that thia vast territory it destined to
be one of the world' richest and most
productive place. It ia particularly
well adapted to the growing ot wheat
and other cereals, and since tbe build
ing of the trans-Siberian road, wheat
from thi region ha already found ita
way to the European market.
At pieaent the resources ot tint re
gion are undeveloped, and mast remain
to for aome year, a the population ia
a yet greatlv scattered, being lest than
one inhabitant to each aquare mile.
Immigration from Europe to Russia ia
setting in however, and 4,000 persoua
entered tbe region last year.
Hawaiian Capltall.t Out and Injured.
San Francisco, Sept 18. R. B.
Banning, a Hawaiian captialut, ar
rived from Honolulu on the steamship
Australia last Tuesday and registered
at tbe Occidental. Among bis effects
wa a valise containing between $30,-
000 and $50,000 in bank notes, bonds
and tugar stocks, together with a num
ber of other valuable documents. A
tew hours after hi arrival he missed
the valise.
An investigation baa been made and
it i thought it i on ita way back to
Honolulu.
Tho President's Trip. '
Washington, Sept. 18. Only Secre
taries Gage and Root, Postmaster-General
Smith and Attorney -General
Griggs were present at today t cabinet
meeting. The president announced
that he bad intended to extend hia
Chicago trip to Minneapolis and St,
Paal.
A variety of subjects weie dis
cussed, bat final action waa not taken,
except in the case of Cuban money or
der to the United State, the rate of
which wilt be raised from 30 centa per
$100 to 60 cent.
Wrecked and Burned.
Atchison, Kan., Sept. 18. Missouri
Pacific freight No. 134 waa wreoked at
4:30 this afternoon, midway between
St Paul, Neb., and Julian atation,
near Nebraska City. Three of the
crew were Instantly killed, and tneir
bodies ciemated.
Tbe killed are: Engineer Tom Gil-
lam, Fireman T. M. Ruse, Brakeman
W. 11. Foster, all single and resideuta
of Atchison.
Drank Wood Aloohol.
Vallejo, Cal., Sept. 18. Michael
Owem and Kicbard Conroy, marinea
of the cruiser Philadelphia, have died
from the effects of drinking wood
alcoboL Both meu enlisted at Mara
island. Owena, who waa formerly a
member of the Sixteenth infantry,
served through the Cuban campaign
aud came here from Samoa on the
Badger. Ha was a native ot Philadelphia.
Devil Anse" Hatfield Captured.
Willlamiton. W. Va., Sept. 13.
Sheriff Henderson, of Logan itMinty,
and a posse of 16 today went to the
Hatfield fort, in tbe mountains 30
miles from here, and without blood
shed captured "Devil Anse" Hatfield,
hia ton Bob, and John Dingess, a rela
tive of the Hatfielda by marriage. The
prisoneia will be taken to Pike county
and tried on cbargea ol murder grow
ing out of the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
For Highway Robbery.
Pulaski, Va., Sept. 18. Noah Fin
ley, a negro, waa hanged here today.
Hia crime wat highway robbery and at
tempted murder, and bia execution wat
the only instance in late yeaia in
whloh the extreme penalty hat been
Imposed in Virginia for thia offense.
Seattle, Sept. 18. Alfred Ray, repre
senting a Philadelphia syndicate, la
ahipping men and material to Alaska
(or tha construction of the aecoud rail
road in tfeat teintory. t