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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1898)
? THE LEADER LEADS 1 MOR© And is the Newsiest, Brightest Home Paper in the County. A d v e r t is e r s , M a k e a N o te o f T h is . VOL. MOl?Os SH K H M A X b ns oí b ra LATER COI M Y , r. LEADER. -L OKEOON, W ED N ESD A Y , DECEM BER 11, PUBLISHED... ’I ♦ m \ ™ ocn ARESTOF8UEB' 18< J8. NEW S. A big gale in San Francisco harbor caused much damage to shipping. The pottery trust has completed its From All Parts of the New j organization unde- the laws of New ¡Jersey; capital, *20,000,000. Uoilo Assaulted the Night of World and the Old. Steam er Roumania has sailed flora December 1. i Savannah for Havana w ith the first regim ent, N orth C arolina, to help g a r O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S rison the turbulent city. fO O K ALL B U T O N E T R E N C H The Paris court of cassation has C o in p r v h e iir tiv e R e v i e w i»f t h e I im p o r t- granted a stay of proceedings in the a n t H a p p e n in g « o f t h e P a « t W e e k Picquart trial, and thereby invoked the A c c o r d in g t o a S p a n ia h R e p o r t , T h e y W e r e F i n a l l y K c p u la e d W it h G r e a t C u lle d F r o m t h e T e le g r a p h C o lu m n s . fury of the anti-D revfus press. DEATH Ih . C uban OF NO . 42. G A R C IA . P a t r i o t » V ic tim N o r t h e r n C lim a t e . I I K eep Y our E y e on th e L ead er. ENGLAND of t il« To the WILL C O N SE N T . M o d lf lc n t iu n o f t h e H u lw e r T r e a ty . WORK IN ALASKA C la y t o n 'W ashington, Dec. 1 ».—G eneral Cal New York, Dec. 12.—A dispatch to ixto G arcia, the distinguished Cuban the Herald from Washington says: warrior and leader, ami the head of tho Filipinos Are Not Hostile to I resident McKinley is in favor of open commission elected by the Cuban as the Americans. ing negotiations with G reat B ritain for sembly to visit this country, died here tho puproso of modifying tiie Clayton- P r o p « , Made in Minin« D evelopm ent-V ain, ol the Salmon Indue this morning, shortly after 10 o’clock, Bulw er treaty so as to perm it the con at the Hotel Raleigh, where the com try—Agriculture in the Fa, N o rth -N e e e» a ,y L e g a tio n - I n . WORD FROM DEWEY AND O T IS struction and control of the Nicaragua mission lias its headquarters. canal by the United States. teresting Report of Governor Brady, of Alaska. I ho sudden change from the warm Should congress during the present clim ate of Cuba, w ith the hardships A a t h o r l t i e i L o o k f o r Nu I>l tlic iil ty in session fail to enact the pending Morgan he had there endured, to the w intry M o cu rin g th e R e le a *e o f S p a n is h One of the most interesting docu hill the president also favors entering L u m - H e a t h s a t M a n ila . he would have no assurance th at it weather ef New York and W ashington, ' . V r ia o u e r s —L 'o n d ltio u a I in p ro v in g . A m ining suit involving property m ents recently received at the . into negotiations with N icaragua and Is responsible for the pneumonia ' departm ent is the annual report of John ?f°i ' 1 •’« accepted by the government. valued at *3,000.000 has been entered Costa Rica looking to the construction  Over 300 K entucky tobacco-growers e , œ ' n Æ £ 3 : M anila, I)cc. 13.—According to re •vhicli resulted in his demise. H ocon- met at Lexington to form ulate a plan in the courts of C alifornia by a Mon liable advices received from Iloilo, .meted a slight cold in New York, ! W ashington, Deo. 12.—The navy de of the canal under the auspices and con tana syndicate against prom inent C ali of action against the tiu st, which, they capital of the island of Panay, in the •vhicli did not assume an alarm ing partm ent lias received a cablegram from trol of the United States. Ä claim , threaten s to deprive the grow- fornia capitalists. Gn the authority of a high official of of subjects N a tiv e to th e great N o „ h - s e q Z " " ? ’S \ i-ayas group, the insurgents attacked •»age until early the part ef last week. A dm iral Dewey, sum m arizing tlie ex west territory, covering everything from not a togie homes“ ^ er' eis of th e ir lu st profits. In a recent public address in W ash Iloilo the night of December la n d cap L ist Tuesday night, G eneral Garcia, the adm inistration it is stated th at there isting conditions ut M anila, and such mission Rtwtii.ua io »hz. a- «omesiea ler ington Count von Goetzen said th a t the is absolutely no foundation for the re ...... « . . i o n . .h e m in in g ¡indus- G eneial Miles lias completed his bill tured all the Spanish trenches, except n company with the other mem hers of points in the Philippines as have been tries. Probablv ,,l0r© space is devoted land office at’ Sitka ” in the for the reorganization of the arm y. It only good volunteers among the United l ane. They then notified G eneral Rios ■lie commission, attended a dinner visited by his officers. Advices also port th a t G reat B ritain , through Sir to gold m ining than any oth er subject, ' Ju lian Paunoefote, has protested to the States troops during the late war were is based on European lines and pro- to remove th e women and children, iiven in his honor by G eneial Miles, have been received from G eneral Otis, In tiie m atter of wagon roads, rail tiiat being the predom inating industry ^vides for th e creation of three new offi the Rough Riders. ■Hid threatened to renew the attack on n.d it was a result of the ex|>osure th at the com m andant o f the U nited States state departm ent against th at feature roads. etc., a different condition exists ol the president's message dealing w ith at th e present tim e. Of th is, Mr. As soon as the right of wav bill had I t is now understood th a t M ajor-Gen the following night. Elim inated in his death. cers, a general and tw o lieutenant- m ilitary foices in tlie islands, and they Brady says: the canal question. On the contrary, I During tlie 12 hours or more preeed- both go to show a notable improvement generals, and a total strength of 100.- eral Janies F . W ade, president of the Wlien these advices left Iloilo, G en Ih e past year has been one of won passed, numbers of filings were made, 000 tuen. U nited States evacuation oomnrittee, eral Rios was expecting reinfoicem ents ' *' lissolution. General G arcia was in conditions and the growth of a bet the autho iities have every reason to be- I and several roads of various character derful progress. During the w inter are MeKin- ' nd deld guns, and the plan was for unconscious most of the time. A t in ter sp irit among those factions of the neve thut the B ritish government will an.’ ------------------ ““ An explosion of am m onia on board will be appointed by P resident spring ail sorts of vessels were nut A, now P n ,,. in n progress , , of construction. consent to any reasonable modification „ « " « S the m arine hospital ship Bay State, as ley m ilitary governor of western Cuba. I !1,e s Pan >81' gunboats to shell, if the tervals lie recognized one or more of natives which promised to give trouble. of the Clayton-Bulw er treaty th at the in.» , h . Douglass The suprem e court of Nebraska has jnsnr*‘*u ls .‘ Reeled an entrance. The those about him. In |,is «lying mo This fact is particularly gratif.-ing, she was lying a t a slip on the Brook " itii passengers and purnn cargo o, to the ___ verv airh™„‘h T i 7 " c : railways ““ waj8 n 10 operation, president may desire, so as to remove , ' gn re&,dents were 8Watly alarm ed, m ents, as all through J,ia busy and ac as the U nited States governm ent is a l lyn side of th e upper New York hay, decided th a t the bondsmen of ex-State the obstacles which it places in the a « '“ « '« » I . ................. killed Robert Twiss and seriously in Treasurer B artley w ill have to make “n . n,erc,,a" tnleu have been ordered tive life, his thoughts were for his be ready giving considerable attention to 'La.L .’.Or th ? C0ntro1 uf ‘ho canal by this ¡ 00 P'lod upon and Railw ay & Navigation loved country ami its |>eople. ami, , under th e snow upon t k e ' ^ t s o f ,ia " 7 y & Navigation Company has gooti th a t official’s shortage« and steal- “" » L * ,l!e * ,:‘rl’or- a tho best means at hand to redeem the government. jured 15 men. The accident occurred rags from the state, am ounting in all i. M ea,,’U n ‘® tb © SPanisb authorities among his last woids, were irrational pledge it was placed under by the treaty in the ice-making plant. ar‘y So satisfied are the officials on this th e Alaskan mountains. The U nhed of the m h r t“ " 6 to about *700.000. I have been advised th at the Tulisanos m uttering«, in which lie gave orders to of Paris to secure the release of the States contributed bv far t h e la,™ 1° ° !ber large companies, having Senator H ale has introduced in the his .-on.who is on his staff, for the bat Spanish prisoners held by the P h ilip point that negotiations will soon be un » » ■ „ e r o . p r . , ^ X ’L ' m f ' i K D H. 01 senate a jo in t resolution authorizing tle which he supposed was to occur to pine natives. T here are about 500 der way which it is hope<J. will m l- th e secretary of the navy to erect a i “ r . i J morrow. ami in which he undeistood clerical prisoners, and the governm ent m inate in an agreem ent especially in m onum ent, in Havana, to die memory trail of G liett, the Kansas plunger, on poit Isla de Luzon reports th at the in- there were only 400 Spaniards to com is confident th a t tlieir captors will de tended to give this governm ent tlie state in the of the saiiors and m arines who lost a r l ° w i n ° V r'i ’ *40’000 sl,ort- How- surgents around Iloilo were repulsed bat. Ju st before he died he embraced lig h t to construct and control the pro and ingents. These prospectors, as a ffist-d L s i l 'n l v h “ WaJ liver them upon proper representations contingents. posed waterway. ask the governor of Kansas to with great slaughter December 6 while his son. th e ir lives by the explosion of the ard from G eneial Otis and Admiral Dewev, class, were fine specimens of manhood •„ I a . J h aS , D ° ‘ b e e n s Pa red . M aine. The bill is recommended bv issue requisition papers for his extradi- attem pting to storm the last entrench Rev. Father Magee, of St. P a tric k ’s made possible through Consul Wild- " I t is calculated th at 3,200 outfitted a peer I t ^ i Y ^ h etan'j6 w ithout S T IL L R E A C H IN G O U T . tion to New Mexico. the navy departm ent. ment. According to this story, 500 church, was called in during the day, m an. It may be necessary to ta ll the for Copper river, several hundred went c o K t i o S th at “ ent.oned, in this To shield the flag from desecration Sam Sm ith, trainrobber, has been insurgents were killed or wounded by .«ml was with G eneral G arcia until the navy Into service in th is' m atter, tot R u s s ia , G e r m a n y a n d F r a n c e In th « is th e object of a bill to be presented sentenced to be hanged at Eldorado, , tho m achine guns. in«l, adm inistering the last rites of the the reason th a t some of the prisoners P a r t i t i o n i n g o f C h in a . Catholic church. O ther members of are held in captivity on other Islands to congress by the American Flag As K an., for the m urder of oitizen Bel- 1 Shanghai, Dec. 12.—John B arrett H e a th « a t M a n ila . the commission and Mr. Rubens, tlieir sociation. It provides for punishm ent ford, who was one of a posse th a t resist W ashington, Dec. 13.— M ajor-G en counsel in this country, were also in than Luzon, which can be reached best formerly U nited States m inister tc ’ one of tiie largest branches of the Yu- used in building Dvea and of any person using the flag for adver ed Sm ith and his partner, Tom W ind. and most effective by A duiiial Dewey’s Siam , lias returned here after visiting G r i Î À m ^ Skagway, railroads aíid tising purposes, for clothing or aw n W'ind pleaded g n ik y to second-degree eral O tis , com m anding at M anila, has the bed-chamber when the end came. ships. Peking and the principal cities and ^ « v i n t« y , Kotzebue sound. K jy a k u k frem P u Z s u m f “ i118’ was BbiPP<^ made the following report of deaths in ings or in any other m anner which m urder and was sentenced to 20 years. The rem ains were im m ediately pre Besides these clerical prisoners, the ports. in vtiina China - e r and m any other h are _ all "he X V m ^ p r e s s e s the hope th at He «.vs says the , Uo s situation i t u a t i o n in his command: other places . ________ shall tend to its desecration. pare,! for burial, ami were placed on a The Spanish governm ent lias issued "D ecem ber 8— Fred J. Norton, pri- bier in the room in which he died. A Americans themselves hold nearly 15,- is one of a most critical nature, and been visited by prospectors th is season. 000 Spanish soldiers as pi isoners. men M anchuria is no longer Chinese, but The declaration of w ar against Spain congress, during the short session, will Alex H anson, a fisherman, about 50 the following semi-official note relating Va‘©’ comany I , Second Oregon, dvsen- These Russian territory. He asserts tiiat checked the tide. Most of tlie Am er paes upon a code of civil procedure for years of age, was drowned in about to the president’s reference to the loss ,ery; ^ r;,nk M. Hibbs, piivate, cotu- large ( uban flag served as a covering, captured at tlie fall of M anila. the d istrict of Alaska, three feet of w ater on the tideflats in of the Maine in his message to con- ' ian- A,Second Oregon, dysentery, lieait and the head rested on one of sm aller are actually on parole about the citv, New .1 Chwang, the chief northern port icans who X proceeded --- LV» 4-SC1 V* to SUH Dawson COTO- com- _________ dimensions. T he face ami bust were and the question is how are they to be front of A storia, Or. He was in a skiff gress. “ Spain has been treated bv the ' the movement of American products, P,a >ned of tlie m ining lu le sa n d regula- S a lm o n i n d u s t r y , left exp,-etl to public view. The fea returned to Spain. This m ust be set- is also piacticaily Russian, and is liable t'«™ . and the m anner in which they th a t overturned, and he made no effort conqueror with unexampled cruelty and I f)f salmon industry, a great deal December 9— H arry G. H ibbards, Í h e ± ? a,‘- y’ e were carried out. This had the effec’t There can be no d^nbt th at to save him self, although ropes and is resigned to her fate; but she can not eorp” ra1' company K, Second Oregon, tures ha<i a rem arkable lifelike appear tied by the peace commissioners at ance, and gave no indication of the Paiis. boards were throw n to him from a a net tolerate President M cK inley’s accusa- tyPbo,d L-ver.” om .0 ,“ -r f*^n!an en ,safeguard to par- to drive m any upon the Alaska side, th l« industry iso n e o f great im poitanee ¡suffering which the deceased l.ad above. H e left a widow and several tion. for she is conscious of her com- am ount American and B ritish interests, and the claim s which were abandone,] for fiom figures given it is seen th at T R O O P S F O R M A N IL A . "orne. Ju st above the head rested a children. FIL E S HER P R O T E S T . B arrett says, is im m ediate and united for ‘he first onrush to the Klondike the Alaakan output in the la«t vear p 'ete innocence.’’ j magnificent «oral piece of red and Next The first of the appropriation bills, a u io n by the interested governments to were relocated, and much other vaina marketed at *2.977.019. The red E x p e d i t i o n W ill C r n ii t h e A t la n A bill will soon be drafted providing S p a in A c r e p t 4 t h e C o n a eq u en ceft III- w hite tit,I on. By direction of Major- t i c t» c,.« n I n a t c * I o f I 'a r lU c . m n ? . s ,e rrl,” r- v iu th « > Chinese J hie ground discovered, which will keep ea'mon seems to far outnum ber all oth- covering deficiencies for w ar expenses, X »t u red l y. leneral Miles a detachm ent of soldiers for the taking of the 12th census. New York, Dec. 12.— A dispatch to mp re to force reforms in the govern- laf«e num bersof men th e re th is w inter. ers- although th e pink and silver reported to the house W ednesday, car M adrid, Dec. 13.—Tiie governm ent from battery E, Sixth attillery . under the Tribune from W ashington says: New York savings banks have re ried for the w ar departm ent and m ili i prevent fnfther cessions of "T h ere is no way of ascertaining the 6aln>on are found in large numbers tary establishm ents, *60,711,689; for duced interest on deposits to 3 L per entirely approves the memorandum of •omniaml of L ieutenant Cox, was de The next regim ents to start for Manila I < ts and provinces and to insist upon am ount of dust washed out upon tlie Com paratively few king salmon were protest against tlie action of tlie U nited tailed as a body guard for tlie rem ains. will embark at New York about the ’)Jx “n ;ioor l>olicv in all the porte Alaska side. The am ounts given for taken last year. To pack these salmon th e naval establishm ent. *5,568,853; a cent. General Garcia, whose name will end of this month and will go through ¡States commissioners, filed by Senor t-oina, including the spheres of influ- ‘he Klondike and its trib u taries vary f°r shipm ent, over 5,000 laborera are to tal of *66.280.392. This am ount, A dispatch to the New Yotk Herald ever la? linked w ith tlioee of other pa the Suez csnal. Several reasons are given employed ------- ’ ' The expedition will : ence of Russia, Germ any and France, very much. however, is a reappropriation of funde from Panam a says Salvador is now com M ontero Rios, at Pans. Tlie memorandum protests against triots who have fought against unequal consist of three regim ents of regular in-I O therw ise, B arrett contends, the ira- w hy the output is sm aller than was of them and, strange to say, the most heretofore allowed, but not available pletely pacific. are Chinese. It has been i the refusal of the Americans to surren odds for the freedom of his country, fantry, distributed between two of the pending partition of the Chinese empire a"tieip ate 1— the scarcity of supplies found almost after the close of the present Tear. The impossible to educate the The president’s message is satisfac der the securities depireite l in the treas ha« had a most active ami varied life largest converted transports owned bv : wUI seriously cu rtail the field of trade ; «’’Peeially lights. fv,,OU¥,.v , c”P«ciaUy lights, the high price of native Alaskan Indian to American unexpended balance of these war funds ex- ts estim ated a t *91,816,165, of which tory to the Cubans and is taken as uries of Cuba and Porto Rieo by private most of which has been spent in fight the governm ent, with perhaps a convoy / •l'«astrouely affecting American and labor' , . ai'd x, the 10 per cent royalty . rangem ents are • Uritisb iufiuence ' «— <-i- J J — ca.’>n‘»8 m eihola, and thia, together Spaniards, rem arking tfiat “ never has ing for tlie cause of Cuban liberty, of two w arships. Ai in Asia. th e war dep artm en t balance is *61,- proof of honesty of purpose. acted. Many claim s are being held Wlth ‘he tact th a t Chinese labor is ex- 216,261, and the navy ba'ance *33'- A ssistant Naval C onstructor Hobson a civilized nation com m itted such an which he had tiie satisfaction of seeing now being made for this expedition by W A T T E R S O N w ith the expectation th at supplies will ‘•« S ingly cheap, may account, in a F O R E X P A N S IO N accomplished so short a tim e before his A djutant-G eneral Corbin as rapidly as 652,903, The balances, therefore, are will go to M anilla to superintend the act of violence.” e more abundant and not so dear, and mea8ttie, for the large number of Chi- Secondly, it protests against the u lti death. He was a man of culture and possible, in view of its great im port considerably more than w ill be reap- raising of the sunken war vessels. T his salmon W h e r e E n g la n d R « S u c c e e d e d . A m e r - vonsequently cheaper labor, and th a t , ,leie in ‘h® canneries. refinement, of splendid d u r a tio n , am) m atum dem anding the Philippines. propriated. ance, and especially a« it involves co .he loud com plaint against the royalty ‘fad® during the past year was of suffi- l e a M a y E x p e r im e n t . The steamer Rosalie, which has just T hirdly, it protests against the posi came from a distinguished family of T he official tria l of the new torpedo arrived from the towns on the Lvnn tion in which those Spaniards are Jaiquaui.of Santiago de Cuba province. operation by tlie sta te and navy de- New Y’ork, Dec. 12 —The Pare,a will cause the Ottawa government to cien‘ proportions to keep in constant partm ent authorities, as well as those Clnb held its fiist m eeting of the win- abolish it. There w ill be no lack of use- during th e season, 53 steamers in boat F arrag u t, in San Francisco bay canal, reports th a t a thousand men placed who desire to rem ain in Cuba. He was born in Cogquin, October 14. o f the war departm ent ter tonight,and entertained and listened supplies this w inter, but there appears ad d >‘ion to the 712 lighters and small iTO ZD DauBon are making their wav to was a successful one in every respect. fo u rth ly , it protests against the ref- 1889, and was therefore in his 60th The decision to use New York as the to Colonel H enry W atterson of Louis- to be a determ ination among th e h°ats. th e coast. year. Meyer of Louisiana, has introduced erenc© to the destruction of the M aine In ‘he opinion of th e governor point of em barkation instead of San villa, the s sj^ h a ak k e er r of of the the evening m iners to keep np wages, and the roval- Francisco de Franchi, who was shot ,n President M cK inley’s message to r in tiie house a bill appropriating *12,- * rancieco, uhence all the earlier forces Colonel W atterson spoke on “ Onr t.v is still demanded. So we can expect A laska should be well supplied with B R Y A N 'S R E S IG N A T IO N . YVatterson spoke on dead by A ntonio Russo after a saloon «»ngress. o n this point the memoran- 000.000 for th e construction of a wide, S t a n d for the Philippines,w as re a c h e d 1' ’ ' ’ L °" ° Ur ■— ---------- < ountry; Its Dangers and Its Hones the product for the coming year to be ;nsPectors, the present force of two be. deep channel from deep w ater of thè quariel in San Francisco, is said to duin says: Chin«* ing decidedly inadequate. y G eneral Corbin after a careful re- Past, Present and to Come. ” He de’ much c u rta ile d .’’ n r r o r a t lo u for L ie u te n a n t M ississippi n v t i to deep water of the have been an agent of the m uiderous • “ Spain has proposed arbitration, but C o l o n e l V lfq u a in . view of a num ber of considerations, clared him self in favor of the policy ot ^I^aking of quartz m ining, be savs: La Mafia Society. G u lf of Mexico. the U nited States has refused to give A g r i c u l t u r a l I’u i . i b i l l t l r a . \ 0rv tich ore was discovered in the ! Savannah. G a., Dec. 13.—General th ie f among which was the urgency national expansion. iier the right which is granted to a As an a g ric # tn ia l country, A laska is The history of the document which vicinity of K etchikan, and manv loca for haste. The early completion of the " I am not disposed,” he eaid “ to Keifer. who is in command of the re One more request of the Spaniards w ill certify the passing of the oldest was negatived by the peace com m is crim inal; nam ely, the right of defend m aining troope of the Seventh army treaty of peace with Spain renders in- agree w ith the optim istic young Amer- tions have been made and developed. still in its infancy, little being known Enough can he colonial power in th e world and the sioners. Siiips and products ol Spain ing herself. The Spanish com m ission corps since General Lee’s departure for drsiienaable a prompt increase of tlie lean who believes th at th e ^ U n itv d Q uartz locations have also been made of its possibilities. advent of tlie newest was epitomized will not be gran to-1 the same rights ip ers leave the care of fixing tlie res|«jnsi- Cuba tonight, confirms the rumor of American forces not only at M anila, States is bounded on the north on the at various places around the coast and learned, however, from exjterim ents by Ju d g e Day in a single sentence: “ A Cuba and Porto Rico as those of the bility for the explosion to the en tire Colonel YY. J. B ryan’s resignation of hut to provide additional garrisons for aurora borealis, on the south bv tlie upon the islands, ns far as Unalaska. made in the past year, to satisfy those world, which will say w hether those his command. B oth G en er.il Lee and __ ™ are UC1U held ln t0res‘ed ‘h at such crops as potatoes, peace treaty to contain anything which United States. im portant centers in the archipelago, equator, on the east by the rising sun The greater num ber of these are lesponsible who desire the tru th , or G eneral K iefer endeavored to induce which will im m ediately fall under and on the west by etern itv but still I by poor men who are uot able to make cabbaSe. beets, peas and other m arket th e victors put into i t ” D isap p o in tm en t was the dom inant those iefusing to seek i t .” developments of any considerable ex- ve»etables can. w ith proper attention I Colonel Bryan to go to Cuba, but were American dom ination with its accotu- th in k somewhat th a t wav Senor Romer, Mexican m in ister to impression left in the k aiser’s m ind by The newspapers generally express re unsuccessful. the conn- panying responsibility foi the security "A s for expansion, I thin k th at what ten t. Alaska is a splendid field for a an' care' ** rai?ed in P“ « 8 W ashington, has notified Secretary his visit to the Holy Land. His ad lief at the signing of the treaty. Tiie But grass, be- At6.!“ " 11 pro,M'rt-v ’ , England has done with safety, America class of men who can command capital tF‘V w*lbont difficulty. Lieutenant-Colonel Y’ifquain, of the H ay th a t Mexico has determ ined to ad dress to the Evangelical clergy in B eth independent organs, most of the provin the prei,ent t l u ,e ‘he governm ent mav attem pt. If Dewev had onlv and who can exam ine these discoveries y5 nd ever-v ‘b in g else, promises to be vance her mission here to the rank of lehem ju st published, candidly ex cial papers and the C arltst and repub lh ir d N ebraska regiment, who will ; -ucceed Colonel Bryan upon the hit is wholly w ithout available transports «ailed away—but he did not, and where and come to term s with the ow nets for Hi®. a£ rlcul‘uraI w ealth of Alaska, an embassy. Consequently, as soon as pressed th at feeling. lican journals attack both political par le r’s resignation, received notice today in the Pacific ocean to meet the enter- he nailed the Stars and Stripes, there the purpose of development and sale. I , 18 18 b.ut Ilttle a PP>eciated a t present. th e necessary steps are taken, the ties, conservative and liberal, reprna h- from the Chinese legation a t W ashing gency. The dispatch of two portant d i s e o v c i i . a of of gold l iu l j c e native . , 8,a grasses are nutritious, nutritious, and vessels they m ust sta r. From the w ar departm ent comes the We mu«t V it’h e?™ . W " " hile “ t im lraP°lta n ‘ discoveries are U nited States m in ister to Mexico, n n .. tly A sses t . fT ’ * othy, . • . ing them equally with having brought ton that the emperor of China had con- I from the A tlantic, it is believed, will forward oi backward, end we cannot cn *’aveIb7 n niade on p '" e creek, flowing I * I r, 7 1 * XX" » I I, « W « r. ‘« Tim clover and Clayton, w ill become an ambassador. announcem ent th a t it is proposed to the country to the present pass. fie,de I in „ J ’i i - 'L V l “1,6'? . rarletle8 d« well, V one tiierefore be particularly advantageous backward w ithout loss of self-respect^ • *-Dt° .L ak? .A-llln i ferred upon him the decoration of the . . . . . . . . ’ tb e 1XVIV1C I I l tbe u e » v«cin- I C in - UÖ send regular regim ents to relieve the R epresentative Cousins, of Iowa, has El Im parcial alone publishes the lty of Bald Eagle and Sum Dam Chief 8Cre oi g,o,]nd ln prass there, for pas- "T h e anti-expansionists ask how we QC th e honor of introducing th e first bill volunteeers in M anila ju st as soon as contents o f the treaty, w hich produce« i Order of the Double Dragon in recog for the double purpose of bringing AX’ AX I I n a C k 1 . * H»* î n or a n » » h A -. — . . I home from M anila such volunteers as can take these new resjionsibilities as well as Sheep creek, near Junean, turgage, being worth several acres in a in th e house at th is session. I t is en- transportation can be atranged. The a less unfavorable impression tiian had nition of ids services to the Chinese drier clim ate. There are m any varie have made even better showings in the can soon be spared, and increasing the residents of the republic of Colombia, volunteets will be returned to the when our own governm ent at home is title 1 “ a b ill declaring a standard of been expected, owing to the commercial i when he was United States consul at tra n sjo rt fleet in tlie Pacific. ties of native berries, such as currants The so adm ittedly c o rru p t On the other past year than previously.” value in the U nited S ta’e s,” and pro U nited States in the order in which and other concessions to Spain. three regim ents of regulars have not hand, we are a nation of producers h in fa v o ra b le reports are made of th e huckleberries, etc., but berries from they left. Panam a. Lieutenant-Colonel V ilquain vides th a t the standard of value in the El Liberal says: “ The Paris negotia- is a graduate of the ro..al m ilitary been selected, but as none but those the States, as a rule, do well under cul We m ust operations of the large American m in tivation. U nited S tates is hereby declared to be The finding of the court of inquiry tions offer a far Mdder spectacle than academy of Brussels, and served in the now in New Y’ork state and other At- dered by overproduction. ing companies a t work in A laska, their have a greater m a rk e t Also, the P iu l and is the standard gold dollar of 25.8 concerning the abandonm ent of the ^be ships which are bringing back our service of tlie present king of Belgium, j lantic garrisons can he spared, the con- ippine islands are not furth er from the efforts seeming to be more abundantly ( "O f sto ck tak in g .” says the report, g rains of standard gold, 900 fine. Infanta M aria Teresa during the storm re Pa ‘riated soldiers, deplorable as the He served throughout the civil war in elusion was forced upon the authorities Golden G ate todav but little can be sard. Reindeer will than was San Fran- ( rewarded than are those of foreign cor In conform ity with tiie require of October 29, has been made public. condi‘ion of the la tte r is .” soon be reated in vast herds. In tlie the Union aim y, and was breveted that economy as well as rapidity o f , cisco from W ashington when California porations. m ents of the law the secretary of the , The court finds the abandonm ent was Several m em bersof the United States brigadier-general by Abraham Lincoln. I near future we expect to have the mail action required them to lie sent by way was annexed. The centralized jwwer L and Law *. treasury has transm itted to congresi not dne ,o any fault or neglect on the commission were inclined at first to I i the M editerranean instead of jour- of modern civilization annihilated 8o mucTi of tlie land laws as relates transported by reindeer all over N o rth th e estim ates of appropriations re- part of an.v officer of the navy, and publish the text of the treaty, but Sen- i RETU RN S TO HAVANA. i “.0rO88. the ‘-’O'ltinent and then space and knits all together. All na to m ineral lands and m ining claims, ern Alaska during the w inter, and at quired for th e service of the fiscal doefl not think any further proceedings ator 1 rye made a strong plea yesterday undeitakm g the trying and monotonous tional expansion for ns is but America, inasm uch as they are the same as are much less cost than at p resent.” year, ending Ju n e 30, 1900, as fur- sbould be instituted. for the observance of couitesv towaid M u ju r -G c n p r a l L e e S ta r te d L u .t X IKh t voyage on the Pacific w ith no haven of the boy, grown to manhood and T h e G o ir r n u r 'a R e c o m m e n d a t i o n .. nat- now in fore« in the U nited States nished by the several exceutive d e n a r i- ; m , ; i « « u-* «a the United States senate, and* his a r W it h 111. S ta ir . rest after leaving H aw aii. meuta. Those estim ates in d u d e " the th ^ 1 X X d dr C r ” proper, have given perfect satisfaction urally reaching o u t.” gum ents prevailed. Before closing the report, a number A ctual steam ing distance for full Savannah, G a., Dec. 13.—General throughout Alaska, but • th e , nia“ er perm anent annual appropriation ag- West ^ p e r l ^ WG / C° m ' 7 y “ of ti recom m endations are made, Among F u rth e r details, however, have been SEV ERE WIND ST O R M . of homestead laws, quite a different them is the suggestion th a t JaDonski poriop, »»is., a crow of rp¿n learned as to the wording o f the treaty, Lee and staff sailed foi Cuba this a fte r flowered vessels from N * York to suggestion iM w is S K i ; , “ »»*«1 hr noon on the transport Panam a. Crowds M anila, via Suez, is given by naval state of affarrs ex.sts. The idea th at a island be built up as a nLval sra ion which provides th a t Cuba is to be re of people lined the wbaives as the hydrographers as 11,605 knots, while G a le B le w N in S ly -S I x M i l e , a n H o u r a t propriation including deficiencies a^d ” Weaken.ln8 of ‘he pile foundation. linquished and tiiat Poito Rico and the n.u. ma> < lg out ore upon lands and A ttention is also called to the fact that P o in t R e y e a . trans|>ort passed down the river. As th a t from San Francisco to M anila, via Four were buried under thousands of s r s i t z ' : .n r ; miscellaneous expenses for the fiscal San Francisco, Dec. 12.— Tiie storm P h ilippines are to be ceded. The the tugboat cut loose, the siren taken Honolulu, is given as 7,050 k n o ts.’ To tons of burning coal. One, John M al year of 1898, and *462,647,885, the A m ericans are to pay for the rep atria from the Spanish ciuiser A lm irante M anila from New Y’ork by wav of the which raged a ll over tlie Pacific « » , home, no, obi»,n ,i,l0 r, i a „ uvu iej p proper n ^ ,., cou " inowski, has been rescued alive, but is last night and todav was on« ol »1,« ... 1 : , , am ount of the estim ates of 1899. tion of the Spanish tioops from all the Oquendo after tiie Cape of Good Hope is 13,585 miles, and most m a precarious condition. The other 1 colonies. The Spaniards are to return ' mid severe ever rc-nr.U.I kv n,., ' ‘"P ruden‘ bJ the at Sitka, where the now on tlie tug C am hiia screeclmd by way of the S traits of Magellan and severe ever recorded by the The estim ates given below are the three have probably perished. buildings are in A 8 a n ia “ « m iserable condition. all prisoners held by them. They „re ‘he Panam a a parting salute ¿T nera weather bureau. It extended from the -appropriations for Oregon and W ash Samoa it is 16,900 mires. of fact, th e land office has issued but The appropriation fo r A la .t Of the emergency national defense to re‘a '" possession of all m ilitary Lee w ill remain outside of H avana un northern border down to Texas and on« ington for the coming year: G ray’s I’«“ ©»» under the law ot March 8, schools has beln found for q u ite insuffi" F o u n d In t h e R a id OThTRuinx. from the Pacific as far east as Nebraska. fund of *o0,00,0000, the navy depart- an< u ,u n >tiöns of war in the t i l January 1, when lie will e n te r tb e harbor, W ashington, *500,000; Ya- - , or rade and m anufacture, and oient, being but *30.000 per re a r An San Francisco, Dec. 12 —A nother In this city the wind attained a velocity ,ar8®8t anionnt, viz, *29,- f bl '¿’_p" ‘e8, and °,f 8n0^ ‘b il18 a8 have , city. Ti.e Panam a will land at M ari q n in a bay harbor, Oregon. *400,000; body was taken from the ruins of the of 45 miles an hour, but at Point the am ount of land an applicant re- appropriation of tw ice th a t ’size'ooild not been captuied. The commercial *300,- ! h ’8' 2 ’4- The war departm ent expen- custom-house, P ortland, Or., ana, where General Lee w ill establish Baldwin hotel late last night. YY’reck- ceives depends not on any law hut easily be utilized to good advantage, tieaties between . tho two nations, ’ which 000; C olum bia river and W illam ette i ditures of the emergency fund am ounted A t - ................a itU| H psite select- ers delving in the debris on the Mar Reyes, right in the teeth of the gale, entirely on the w ill of the his headquarters on mt- the l cam v .1 1 L, i m ud officer. A further recommendation is mad« the wind „ swept at 96 miles an river below P ortlan d , *150,000; Co to *13,951,303. The state departm ent the war ruptured, are to bo renewed at ed by Colonel Hecker for the Seventh ket-etreet side turned up a charred . - along „ — wlv law law which Even the pass«',! last May, to the effect th at lighthouses and other I mass lum bia river at th e Cascades, *100,- received *893,000 from the emergency the convenience of the two nations. corps, and will remain there until lie .,« .■ .0 . , , ich 1 ,0 ,0 0 . A i ... ........... S - ....... - ............... ....................... 000; entrance to Coos bay and harbor, fund. Of this *100,000 has been trans- enters Havana. nouncad to be the rem ains of a hum an ping was slight, and A rrow sm ith. 111., Dec. 10.—The foired to bankers for coast, as th e commerce has Oregon, *100,000; lighthouse at Semi- 101 «<» this departm ent Iteing. There was absolutely nothing for eveiything, including the charges greatly m ultiplied of late and demands ahrnoo hay, W ashington, *25.000; at London ior ‘he use of the oommis- private bank of Taylor ¿k McClure was B r o th e r -In -L a w A r r e ste d . "T h ere are no surveyed lands in lighthonse a t M iddle G round, Colum- I 81on a t Pfcrifi- ai,d *30,000 was advanced last night entered by robbers, who se New York, Dec. 12. — Win. P. Lynn, to iudicats the identity of the corpse, of towboat men for extricating vessels Alaska, nor has any system of survey such protection. hich is lielieved to be th a t of a woman. w Governor Biady closes his report bia river, *24,000; lighthouse a t Bur- ‘0 ,h e disbursing , , officer for the — com cured *4,000 worth of negotiable paper brothei-in-law of Iglesias, president of Several letters were discovered near the from dangerous positions. been provided. It is impossible, th ere with an ap|>eal to the Republican party Costa Rica, who came to this country mission prior to its departure for Paris. and escaped. I rows’ island, W ashington, *15,000. fore, for a poor settler to A traveler can now go aiound the acquire a to live up to its pledge and extend to I Newport News, Dec. 13.— H enry Re- with the latter, is under arrest here. body, but they are not supposed to homestead. If he - d i n g , d e li Senator Hale, of Maine, chairm an of fitt, private, company I, F irst K en He is charged by F. 8. Lusk, of Lusk, throw any light on the mystery, as they world in 50 days. M la o r N e x t I t a .u a . i, n 8 .t oB tan j * 8 sn rv fy ’ K , t e s “ æ E x p l o s i o n a t e P o w d e r W o r k .. the naval affairs com m ittee, has intro tucky regim ent, was killed, and H enry Y'yo., with failing to account to him are directed to Mrs. Benjam in W ether- J The 26th body from th e wrecked W ilm ington. Del., Dee. 12.— Five duced a bill to revive the grades of ad C. Brehm, private, company B, same for profits on a Costa Rican railroad by, who, w ith het husband, escaped H e a v i e s t O r ie n t a l C a r g o . steam er P ortland came ashore at C hat from tlio building unharm ed. The POW'ler m ills in tire yard of tlie Dupont m iral and vice-admiral of the navy. scheme, H o p O u t lo o k . nvolving about *100,000. ham , Mass. regim ent, was setionsly wounded last Tlie Nippon Yusen Kaisha steam ship W etherbys are now on tlieir way to P°wder works, near here, exploded this A good outlook for the future of the The United States governm ent will night by a sentinel who was stationed C a rl H e c k e r S e n t e n c e d . Portland, Or. He is a traveling sales “ oniing; Robert M ollheny, John K inshiu Maru, which sailed from Yoko hop crop of th is year is presented, as Special Tariff Commissioner Robert build a railroad and a wharf in Cuba at the gangplank of tho transport Ber- ’ Fan Francisco, Dec. 12.—Carl Deck man for a M assachusetts shoe house. J tig h t and John Moore were killed. ham a for Seattle November 29, is bring there is a good demand for them and a P orter has sailed from Cuba for the U nited States, having completed his a t once. Tiie wharf ¡9 to be a t Tris- lin, which brought tho regim ent from er, known to the police all over the Eight other men were seriously injured. ing the heaviest caigo ever shipped from rather short supply. The m arket is at coria, and the railroad will extend Porto Rico. The men started to leave ! country as tlie prince of forgers, was It consists of labors. S p a n ia r d . F ro m M a n ila . ¡M ichael McCann, John M uthin and the O rient for Seattle. present buying cautiously. They have fiom th a t point to the m ilitary camp tho transport, but did not have a pass. sentenced to serve seven years in San Barcelona, Dec. 12.—The Spanish Samuel Stew art are likely to die. The 3,500 tons of tea, silk and ourios. The done very little purchasing th is year, Five hundred and fifty men of the at Regia, seven miles away. This ra il They ignored the injunction of the sen Q uentin todav, for defrauding the N e heaviest previous cargo was brought on New ¥ o rk regim ent have arrived in road will be the first to be built in try to stop, and when they attem pted vada hank o f tliis oity out of over *20,- steamer Buenos Ayres, from M anila ©«plosion was due to the fact th at a car the A gapanthus, which arrived in De so far, and it is almost certain th a t a November 9, arrive,! today with re- powder being wheeled into the press- goo«l demand will in conseqeunce re- San Iran cisco from H ononlulu to be Cuba under other than English aus- to pass him , be struck each of them 000 by means of a raised check, which K inshiu i ^ i b d i g i ^ X m o i n J to S o n l y f ’ “ patrrated Spanish troops. There were room overturned, tire wheels of the car cember, m ustered out. i j pices, backed by English money. over the head w ith his bayonet. Re- lie and three others presented to the 60 deaths on the steam er during tho running on the tracks by friction set- fitt’s skull was fractured, and he died bank for paym ent. The Lincoln theater, a t Chicago, was voyage. Z '? ting the powder on fire. The fiâmes man tho Japanese cruiser C hl'ose un i ^ l £ The president has sent to congress dor construction in San F rancisco. ’ i 8c to the bnvet’in E n g llm t a" J >b° Ut damaged by fire to the extent of *60.- the nom ination of Powell Clayton, of three hours later. Brehm was tran s S m a llp o x in a P e n n . y l v a n l a T o w n . quickly ran to five different points, Yokohama, Deo. 12.—The govern ferred to the hospital last night. He 000. H untington, Pa., Dec. 13.—B enja m ent has introduced in the diet a bill there being five distinot explosions of A rkansas, to be ambassador to Mexico, w ill recover. w i n P r o t e c t T h e ir F r u it . Sonoma connty, Cal., has the honor min Lee, secretary of the state board providing for increasing tlie land tax great violence. The evacuation of th e province of Romero, the former Mexican m inister, ! ______ ________ _ , The Clark connty fru it farmers are r0ce*ving the highest price paid th is T h e S u lt a n P r o m i s e , t o P a y . P uerto Principe, Cuba, has been com having been raised to the rank of am of health, arrived here tonight on his by 14,000,000 yen toward the estim ated T o P e r p e t u a t e t h e G o ld s t a n d a r d . at tbe bead a movement which will • ear ^or boP8 on the Pacific coast, some Constantinople, Dec. 1 3 .— Oscar pleted. return from Bedford, Pa., where he in bassador. Mr. C layton’s promotion Chicago, Deo. 12.—The board of $om Pel tbe plain labeling of all Wash- Sonon,a hoP® selling for 19c. Some Strauss, U nited States m inister to T u r vestigated the nature of the epidemic budget deficit of 30,000,000 yen. The The three masted, coal-laden schoon followed under an act of congress. rem ainder of tne am ount tequired will d 'tectors of the Chicago board of tra«ie ngton prunes sent out to tho genera! cho>‘-’° Oregon hops brought 18o in some key. had an audience with the sultan, prevailing there. Dr. Lee says the er Vamoose was wrecked on the R h o d e' It is be- bavo ad«pted resolutions urging Me- m arke*' The W ashington crop has 0a8e8, Tb© crop of the coast is plaoed The Episcopalian m inisters of T ren Friday. The sultan was exceedingly disease is smallpox, and th a t in tho be raised by other taxation. Island coast Sunday night, and the lieved the proposals w ill lead to a E inley to call a special session of con- h®011 sim ost entirely sold to California a ^ 185>00t) bales, there being about 12,- ton, N. J ., irave adopted resolutions cordial, and it is understood assurances town alone there are a t least 20 cases. ! Captain and m ate drowned. J-©1 left in the hands of the faimers. protesting against tlie seating in con were given to the American m inister G eneral vaccination has been ordered, * rupture ot the understanding between Kru88 ft>r the enactm ent of legislation deal*,r8» who put their stam p on the the cabinet and the liberals. ( for tbe perm anent adoption of the gold box© 8 and S©H them us a California Or©K°n ’8 ©''©P ot hope was 65,000 bales, The Germ an reichstag has opened. gress b f Representative-elect Brigham regarding a satisfactory settlem ent of and the infected houses are closely product. standard. and there are about 1,700 bales yet left Em peror W illiam in his speech de H. Roberts, of U tah. The resolutions all questions between tho United States quarantined. The polar fox changes the color of its with the farmers. This is a decided S e e k i n g H o n o lu lu T r a d e . clared in favor of the czar’s disarm a tecited th a t the seating of a inan who and Turkey, including the payment ot A ir presses on the body of every man coat. In sum m er it is always black; improvement over th e crop of last year; Chinese coinage in the shape of a Birm ingham & Co., flour and feed w ith a weight of 30,000 pounds. polygamy would violate indem nity for American losses in m ent piojiosition in the interests of practices in w inter it is so w hite th at the anim al hut the crop is still under the figures knife has been traced hack as far as A rm enia. peace. dealers of Tacoma, recently sent a rep C hristian civilization , can scarcely bo seen as it acampéis over In proixrrtion to its size, a fly walks 2240 B. (J. given before the hop lice got into the resentative to Honolulu to open tiie snow. up yards, which will m aterially effect the 18 tim es as fust as a man can run. business connections for the j ¿-¡ k m 53 ‘l 0**’ th“ priw firm. output,