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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1898)
eljc \ e I. MOUO, SU EKM AN L A IC N new s . Adm iral Sampson's daughter Is Io •c d a C a lifo rn ia n . >f the Telegraphic •vs of the World. M ’KttMK T IC K S FROM T I I E wires A n In la r n a ltn g C a llo o ll« « n f H orn« F r o m l i t * T w o H e Mita p h * roe I'm a n n ia d • * • ('n n .la n a a tl F o rm . S e n a t o r M r It tide of Oregon, lias la trod 110» I * lull making Astoria the tor minus u, (lie trans-Pacific c a b in . " H a h ,” the well-known syndicate w riter ts critic ally ill at her homo in New York. I he (). It. A N. C l’a steamship Co lum bia on her last trip made the run from Han Francisco Io Portland iu 47 hours and SA minutsa. An express train ami freight train met on the asms (rack near Vtnoennea, in d ., and Hires trainm en ware serious ly h url and a score or more passengers bruise,I sud scratched. C O U N T Y , OKKOON, F K ID A Y , DECEMKEK 30, TROUBLE IS UIVANA Disorder Marks the Closing of Spanish Rule. MUCH VIOLENCE AND liLOODNIf ED C u b a « « M e s e In U tg n llte s Ih » V ea q u le h e U F e e S « v « r a l * F a l a l M i a - U p e —A m e t ie s e s W a la w m .A . LATK NEW S FRO M DAW SO N. O e w la le e S w rv e y e v F ra a a n ( • Ita a th » a t b a M l a a S l b a M lv a r . Seattle, Wash.,Deo. 3H.— T h e e te a m e r Para lion arrived today from Alaska w ith a num lier ol passengers from Daw son direct, who came out over the it». The tra il is good, and • large numbet of people are on the wav out. Among tbe passengers is Jack Carr, the Yukon m ail carrier, who left D aw son November 31. H e says the ;>opala- lion of Daweon C ity haa u ia te ilally de- rreased, if now being efitimated at 16,- 000. Cost of living haa «leu decrease,!, good meala oneting but | ] There w ill be no food abortage thia w in ter. There is little hofw of the msE service being kept up between Daweon and the out side world thia winter. T h letle «reek, oa the American side, is attracting considerable attention. Pans averaging |3ft are reported. Tba execution of tbe four Dawson murderers— Ed Henderson and tbe In dians W hite, Dawson Jim and Joe Nan- tuck— haa lieen |>oatpone«l u n til March. November 1 was set as tba day of exe cution. It la said that Indiansof Alaska have l>etitione<l Governor Brady to go to Washington to represent them iu oon- grese. The body of J. H . Cadenhead, a Do minion land surveyor,was found froaen in the ice in the Klondike river, near Dawson, October 37. H e bad left Hulphor creek tbe day previous, and in tbe night had broken through the ice. Unable to p all bim aelf out, be slowly froxe to death, w ith his hands spread out on tbe lee. Before losing con sciousness he took hie field riotea and papers from bis (rockets and threw them from bhn. ao that they m ight be picked up and save,!. 1S9H. NEW WORLD ENEBCf The Nation of Shopkeepers Astonishes Europe. AFTER THE WORLD’S MARKETS v.nglanrf A w akes le Use A g g re s s iv e C a m m a r r la l F r a s a « r lt j a f tb a V w lt a « S ta ta s . NO. 37. N E G O T IA T IO N S ■ a g la a « AS T O T E R M 8 A g ra « « ( • A b r a g a lla a C la f ta n -M a t w a r T r a a lg . a f tb a New York, Dec. 16.— A special to the HeraM from Washington says: A ll danger of further friction between the United Htatea and Groat B ritain over the construction of the Nicaragua canal w ill shortly be removed by the abrogation of the Clay ton-Bnlwer treaty. Sir Julian Pauncefote, tbe British ambassador, has received or w ill receive w ithin ths next few days positive instructions to enter upon negotiations w ith Secretary Hay for the abrogation of the convention referred to, and the preparation of a new treaty guaranteeng tbe neutrality of the canal. The change in the attitnde of the B ritish government from its old ooei tion of insisting upon having a voioe in the construction of the propose,! canal is tbe result of representations made to Lord Salisbury by M r. Henry W hite, charge d ’affaires of this government in Lxrndon. I t is the understanding ol thoee who are aware of the change in the attitude of the British government that Lord Salisbury w ill suggest through Sir Julian the » Iv is a b ility of the U nited States granting some conces sions to bis government in return for the relinquishment of the important rights poeaease«! by Great B ritain in the matter of a canal across tbe isthmus, which for nearly 60 years have been recognise,! by this government in the treaty negotiated by John M . Clayton, on the part of the United State«, and Lord Henry Lytton-Buiw er, on tbe part of the British government. Just wbat concessions w ill be asked are not known, nor w ill they be u n til fuller and final instructions have been re ceived by Sir Julian and rommonicated to Secretary Hay. ÍJOIJER ISLE OURS Gpeck in Mid-Pacific Will Be Used for Cable Station. OLD GLORY OVER WAKE ISLAND C « w m a ii< l« r of th « R v a a la g t« « K > r « l« a O r d e r « ( • H o le t t b « F la g T h a r« . The Am erican National hank, of Chicago, Dec. 38.— A censored spe London, Dec. 37.— I t is no exaggera L im a, <)., was rohtmd of $18,169. The Washington, Dec. 26.— This govern cial cable to tbe Tribuna from Havana tion to assert that the foremost topic money was taken from ths big vault. I bMVa- ment has determine,! to hoist the flag Tl.e ___ a .a I J * compelling attention in Europe >• gen over an island far out in the Pacific <’>>ngiraa Ima «d juiirncd u n til Ja n « - The ro l. lorry waa perpetrated in a skll- Kioting began at Montserrat tonight. eral and in G reat B ritain in particular, ooean, and orders were sent out lata af.» 4. A ltar Ilia lio lld a j recess (h o ful manner, no damage being done to A battalion of Hpaiiiah troops harried overshadowing tha dreary broils of do this afternoon to the commander of tha light* of (tonxral Wheeler and otimrs to (be vault. from the barracks on the Prado to mealic p o litio , is the rem arkable ag- Bennington, Captain Taursig, to pro buhl their aoala w ill Ito luquired into. Mrs. label, her daughter, Mrs. Ossie G aliano street. Uie dividing line be greasi,« commercial prosperity which ceed at once to take poss«*«i>ion, in tbe tween Cuban and Hpauiali territory. Malone, and M is Malone's Infant were Aiming a network of wire« 10 foot ths United States is manifesting. name of the United States government, Order waa restored, but iu the firing alaivo (bo ground, Roderick Chisholm, burned to death in th e ir home near B a ld ly a newspaper review or a public ol Wake island, lying in latitntds 19 which occurred before the troops a r Hillalioiu, Tea, The women coubl be m C hiengn e le c tric ia n , was slowly speaker dating tbe past month has north, longitude 166 east. It is distant burn»! tu death In sig h t of several seen in the bouse, but it waa lm|<oi il- rived, an H-year-old Cohan child was failed to notice with what giant strides about 3,000 miles from Nihac, the ble to rescue them, though every ef- k ill» ! by a stray bullet. hundred S|tectulurs. America is coming into Ine first place westernmost ol the Haw aiian islands, Spanish territory in tbe New World fort waa made. Tbe tire started by in toe alignment of tire powers. I t is Cohinot K. H. Barrett, national p r „ and 1,800 miles east of Guam. I t is la now limit*«! to a narrow strip of the use of kerosene to kindle a fire. certainly the chief subject ol conversa Id «nt of (ho Hona of the Amor loan Rev almost in a direct line between those (¡«plain It. D. Evans* name la prom land between Havana harbor and C ali* tion on Lombard street and on the iiliilln n, was k ille d by falling from a possessions of the U n it» ) States, and ■nl street. Tbe flags of C u t« libre men t Urne« I as H ear-A dm iral Continental bourses. window of bia homo at (¡uncord, Maas, inently is adm irably adapte,! for use as a sta Dunce's successor in tbe Brooklyn I ? be U n lu d H“ M Ths manager of one of the greatest lie was 60 years of ago, tion for a Pacific cable to connect the wo blocks of the Prado, a great navy-yard, now that it aeerns to lie do- " Ixtndon hanks recently drew an A m e ri Philippines w ith H aw aii and the U n it In Louisvill«. K v ., It la ealimatod by a id » l that Hear-Adm iral Ham | won w ill boulevard which ruua through the ceu can business man into bis private ed States. I t is about three miles in j ter of Havana. Ibo bonllb department that (hero aro remain com mander-ln-chief of the office, and ••««!, in an awe-strnck tone: length, and incloses a lagoon of salt M onteeriat having been evacuated, 10,000 oaaoa of grip. The lavage« of North A tla n tia station, and Dear-Ad- "This is tbs first tim e in the history water. The average height of tbe (bo dtaoaao bare l>e«,n so widespread m iral ttchley w ill be assigned to sea J the place was alive today with Cubans ol finance that New York haa been in island is eight feet above high tide. I t and people from the United Htatea. that in M ine cares bust nose baa been duly lu compliauoe w ith his request. a position to dictate money rates to is scarcely capable, in itself, of sustain The scene enacted at Cerro and Vedado seriously Impeded. London, Berlin and P aris.” The The conference based open tbe dis ing life, but it is expect»! that a cable Ile rra fte r brooms w ill oust J cent* arm am ent pro|iosal of Emperor Nicho last week and Jeeua del Monte yester trank manager added th a t London’s can be maintained w ithout difficulty day, was repeated at Montaerrat. There more apiece. Members of the lirourn las has been file ,I for Hl. Petersburg purchases ol American securities were by tbe erection of a condenser to sup- Manufacturer«* Association of tbs about the tmg inning of May next, prior waa even a greater demonstration, tui a feather's weight compared w ith the ly fresh water. Some station in that Montaerrat cornea almuet to tbe city. I n i l c l Hialea met in Chicago ami de io which the Russian government w ill balance of trade in New Y o rk ’s lavor. locality is deem»] to be absolutely nec cided |u advance th *• price of brooms SA | submit officially Io the powers a defi Home of the flags leaped aoroaa the James Brice, in a speech before tbe essary to the maintenance of a cable, dividing line and waved on tbe Hpau- ceuia a «loieti. Lieoeamr drainl>er of commerce, sound and for that reason the American peace nite plan of disarmament in order to iah side. F IL IP IN O C O N G R E S S . ed a warning to British manufacturers. H A VANA’S DEATH RATE. commissioners at Paris endeavored to A rear-end collision occurred on (he enable them to formulate modifications The celebration which waa begun on He emphasised the fact that the ex secure one of the Caroline islands, but Pennsylvania railroad throe miles or counter-eoggestiuua. Christmas night today reached its U l S e a l l j r a i F o r m i n g a C a a s l l t a - l a n ports of the United States and G er R a t w r e a F l f t j r - f l v a a a d S a v e a t y - f l v a I»l K a d s Ita C a ra a r. without success. from Railway, N. J ., which resulted in A special from Daweon dated No h eig ht Crowds of men and women D a l l y F r o m S t a r v a t i o n a a d O la a a a a . many had increased £34,000,000 and M an ila. Dec. 38.— The eo-called con Wake island is said to be by right (be hwa of (wo lives and injury Io many vember 111 says; Reports from all waviug Cuban and Am erican flags and New York, Dec. 26.— A dispatch to already American territory, for in 1861 (x«rsma. The kilted are W illia m ( ’. creeks in the vicinity of Dawson in d i carrying hrauohes of tree«, parade,I the gress of the revolutionary government £31,000,000 respectively between 1891 the World from Havana says: Ha I b s i II. a railway clerk; ami F. Knight, cate that the w inter's product of gold atreeta shouting and singing. M any of the F ilipinos, which haa been in ses and 1897. w hile G reat B rita in 's de Adm iral Wilkea survey»! the place and creased £1 ft,000,000. He further ▼ana's death rate is astounding. There a co lore, i ^Siter of (he slooping-car. w ill exceed that of last year hy more Americans went over to eee the demon sion for acme tim e, at M alo Los, baa pointed out that tire business of tbe are between ftft and 76 deaths here each assert»! title . I t is not inh abit»!, so far as known, at the present tim e, been unexpectedly adjourned, owing to W h ile e ia m in in g stale documents of than 100 per cent. Several (tersona are stration. They did not remain lung. tbe difficulty of forming a conat'tution. United States was developing along day, the m ajority from m alarial fever, though in the past some guano gather Owing to the intense enthusiasm, the report»! to have been froaen to death. Iho Irlih century in the Vatican library ers have tem porarily lived on the A cabinet by Preaident Aguinaldo, many important lines which Great tvpboid claim ing the next largest nuin recently, Ablie (Joaanlusai, assistant One of these was found in a kneeling (mpulaoe insisted on kissiiig the "brave apixiinled at Dacoor on J u ly 1ft last, B ritain , he added, should have held her of victim s and pernicious fever island. Anierlranoe, ” whether they wanted to posture beside his sled ami dogs, be librarian, found the original luanu about the same. against all competitors. M r. Brice un The Bennington is now at Honolulu, and named in tbe Ba^ror proclamation Script of a treatiae b y G alileo on the tween Hunker and Dominion, at the he kisaed or not. The oivil register tod ay shows a total and the orders to her w ill go out by hesitatingly asserted that tbe United Heveial affrays look place between issued on that date, has resigned. tides. The manuscript la all lu G all sum mit. of 49 deaths in this oity in the last 24 States could produce rails cheaper than General Aguinaldo, who had been at steamer. A fte r hoisting the flag on the Hpanish residents and the Cubans leu's baudw rlltng, ami emla w ith the T he navy de|>artment is going to be Malo Los. came from there to Santa Great B rita in , and he said he saw no hours, and two parishes where the Wake island, she w ill proceed to Guam words w ritten at Home in the Medici pre|>ar»l for any emergency that may A grocery kec|>er on Oquendo street re death rate was usually high made no and make a survey of the island, which lie then possibility of opening new markets ex fused to put out the Cuban onlois, and Anata, a suburb of M an ila, Gardena on January 8, 1010 report. The m o rtality last week was was ordered some tim e ago. She haa cept in China. «•re a lto r arise In the A tlan tic and P a was almost Iwaten to death w ith sticks. visited Paterno, and now it is reports,! cific oceans by oarrymg on band tbe Great B ritain seems to have become at tbe rate of 106 in every 1 000 of the already completed a survey of Pearl The president has nominated Ethan As evening came on, the demonstra he has gone to Cavite Vejo, the old population. This week It w ill be high enormous stock of nearly h alf a m illio n A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, to l>e seore* tion became noisier than ever, as many town of Cavite. Reliable advices say reconciled to the capture of the iron er. In New York the death rate is harbor, seven miles from Honolulu, tors of the l«*«t steaming coal for w ar taiy of the interior. M i. Hitchcock la of the negroes parading were drunk and that w h ile lie was at Paterno he was markets by tbe U nited States. A m eri only 22 deaths per annum for every which w ill form the foundation of tbe ships ‘bat can lie procured. Thia sup government’s plans for the enlarge at present nmlmssa lor to Russia. He greatly exaited. The Americana be indelatigable in his efforts to overcome can firms are uniform ly successful in thousand population. ply of the most Im portant of all sinews The ment of the harbor there and tbe waa ap|M»inted m inistei more than a came fearful of another clash with the tbe policy of the m ilita n t factions, bidding against British firms. A ll the hospitals are overcrowded of modern war ia to tie systematically year ago. ami when the rank was raised Hpanish troops lik e that which ushered which is hostile to the Americana. It , Carnegie company and the Illin o is Steel and no more patients can be received. straightening of tbe ohannel connect distributed In A u iy ie s n ports most to an embassy, ho was re-ap|ioint»l. in Christmas day. Francisco Luinteeo, is probable that ftie influence w ill avail Company have opened extensive offices The municipal hospital, organised as ing the inner harbor w ith the ocean. conveniently locate! for the coaling of in London and are making inroads Ho is a wealthy lawyer ami business a Spanish volunteer patrolling the to avert trouble. D IS O R D E R L Y iN 3 J I3 iN f3 . sblpa for any operations the navy may Colonel an emergency hospital to care for sick The F iliu ino e cabinet, proclaimed at upon the B ritish reserve. •tie e t near the Prado, was fired at from man of gt. Louis, and waa fa t aorne i econcent rad os, is taking care of 806 conceivably he called upon Io under Hunsaker, the Carnegie representa Bacoor on J u ly 1ft, in oonformity with tim e an extensive plate glass manufac a housetop and killed. A Cuban was A F i l i p i n o s in S u b u r b s o f M a n i l a C an«« take. a decree issued by the revolutionary tive, has contracted for 80,000 tons of patients with space for only 160. kille«l in another part of the city A m o r le s n i A n il e ly . turor. lie is a grout grandson of Ethan surgeon in one hospital said today that plates for the Coolgardie road, Austra Judge Day, president ol the Paris government on Juno 14, was made up A llen , of Revolutionary fume. H a lf a doaen Cubans and Spaniards M anila, Dec. 26.— The United States lia, and the oompany was unable to un be had to leave sufferers lying iu the peace commiaaion, has arrive«! home. of the following personnel: President weie ehot or stabbed in affrays about cruiser Boston and the gunboat Petrel The table of propuawd stations of of the counoil of ministers, w ith the ad dertake the contract for 80,000 tons streets because there is no place to A loaded lum ber schooner is ashore ths eity. have a rriv » l from Chinese ports. The oare fer them. United M ales troops, aubiuitled by more. There was a fight between Cabans interim portfolios of foreign affairs, at Cannon beach, near E lk creek, Ur. V ile stenches from the indescribable steamer Uinnn, which has returned General Wade, shows a total of 60,000 marine and commerce, General E m ilio A dispatch from Berlin says it is a dirtiness of some sections offer a her here from Ilo ilo with native and Span The reoenlly ap«tioted register of and Spaniards in front of tbe United troop«, «listributed as follows: Province Aguinaldo y Fam v; secretary of war fact that the Russian government has Ntates Club at m id cigh t. Several of the culean task to the engineer officer pre ish soldiers, haa been refut-»! a land of Pinai del Rio, 8,000; province of the Nulato land offke in Alaska is and of public works. Senor Don Bald- ordered 80,000 tons of Am erican rails, participants were badly cut w ith ma paring to clean the city, making the ing. The ateamei St. Paul has arrived Havana, 81,000; province of M alanias, missing. anoro Aguinaldo, nephew of General and the prospect of American competi chetes. M any American eoldiers wbo here w ith Christmas m ail. 10,000; province of Manta Ulara, 10,000; In a trainw reck near Lexington, K y ., were in town behaved so boisterously Aguinaldo; seoretary of the interior, tion for the contracts in connection American here despair of any im m e The first American flag was raised diate lowering of the frig htfu l death province of Puerto Prinoi|«e, 3,000; nine trainm en Were Injured. two prob Senor Don Leandero Ibarra; seoretary w ith Russia’s extensive railroads th a t General Ludlow says be is sorry over M alate school yesterday. I t was rate. province of Santiago, 1,000. The ably fata lly . of agriculture, b j'io r Don Mariano alarms manufacturers iiere and else th a t they were p e t tn it ted to come into sent by the university of Pennsylvania. recommendations of the oornmiaahm, if where. Consuls assert that all Europe A PERFECT SUC CESS. lm|Mirtstlona of manufacture« from llavau a, and in future none w ill be Triaa. The honor of raising the flag was ac carried out, would require 46 regiments is swarming, as never before, w ith G reat H ritain Into tha United States permitted eioept on strictly m ilita ry A a w lw w ld n 's K e p r e a e n l a l lv a . corded to F ather M cKinnon, of C alifo r of infantry and five of cavalry, with sis seem lik e ly to diow an unusually small business. New York, Dee. 38.— Felipe Agon- agents of Ametloan manufacturers of M «rw A b o i l t h e B a l l « « « T r i p A e ro s a nia, in recognition of his services in batteries of light a rtille ry , four for t h e C h a n n e l. steel, street railroads, electrical appa total In the year 1898. cillo, the special repreaentative ot reopening the schools. Havana and two for Matanaas. H a v a n a la a S l a t a aff U n ra n t. New Y ork. Dec. 24.— A dispatch to Aguinaldo, leader of the P h ilipp ine ratus and all kinds of machinery, who N ative troops encamp»! in the sub The U nited States troops have begun Secretary Ixmg w ill sw n issue ad Havana, Dec. 28.— Francisco Q uin- are leading the commercial invasion. the Times from London save: The patriots, left this eity tonight for urbs are again causing anxiety. Tha vertisements calling for pioposala for a regular patrol of the city of Havana, taro, a Hpaniah guerrila, w hile w alking W a«liington. The attempts to float a Russian loan Chronicle publishes an account from its In Washington, Agon- attitude of the insurgent detachment at raising the Maine and the (Jrlstobal in or«ler to guard against possible dis along Genois street today, was fire,! eillo w ill aw ait tbe arrival of tliiee in New York have been received skep correspondent sent from a balloon trip Pandnchan bridge on W»in»>day was Colon, in accordance w ith the decision orders. General Lee is arranging for at from the roof of a house and serious eminent F ilip ino s who are en route tically here. Several financiers have across the channel, showing that the such that the California, Idaho and ly wounded. During the last 34 hours of the hoard of oonatruction to which Hie evacuation day parade. w ith additional instructions from told representatives of the press that Andree steering-gear was tested with Washington regiments were ooncentrat* Public men in office, especially those one man has been killed and 13 have Aguinaldo. (be m atter had been lefoirod, Russia tried to raise money in London, perfect success. The sail used was 18 »1 in light inarching order at Paco, in onngiers, news|>apcr currerqrondsnts been wounded in affrays in different Since his arrival from Paris, on Sat Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam, and that feet square instead of 13 feet, the one but trouble was avert»!. A financial statement just issued by and everybody who is uuppoa»! to have parts of the city, and I I burglaries urday evening, Agoncillo has been a l she seems to have turned to the Unite,! used in tbe land experiment. L a r g o « » V o lu m e o f S u t l M t i ' a n R - f n r d , tbe Southern Pacific Company allows influence In shaping legislation or w ith have lx«*n oommitted. The city is in The aeronauts took their course when most constantly in conference w ith States as a forlorn hope, possibly w ith that for tbe month of October the gross New York, Dec. 26.— R. G . Dun A the adm inistration are ireiug flooded a state of unrest. Three more wards visitors. Agoncillo said today that the view of reaping incidental political the 300-foot tra il rope was in water earnings of the oompany reached C o .’s weekly review says: w h o lite ra tiu re from foreign ooun tries of Havana were evacuate,! today. advantages. But, it is adm itted that and found they had deflected three there was no clunge in the situation, $6,660.795. Thia is an increase of It is a year beyond parallel, and goes La Lucha Bays it can see no dis I., ii-lation to nor changed condition of and probably would be none u n til altar it is a question of a short tim e when points, or about double that obtained $1,126,791 over the same month of last loyalty on the part of Spanish resident a the arrival of uis three feli.'W-oountry- capitalists w ill have to reckon w ith on land in Essex several weeks ago. to its close w ith tbe biggest volunfa of i IT. .rs as a result ol the Am erican- year. business ever seen. Enormous trans Hprnlsh war. in Cuba if they eliooaa to hoist A m e ri nien. New York as a competitor in high T hia is not surprising, for the frac actions at the stock exchange, makes Corliss, of Michigan, has Introduced can and Cuban fla g s , because Spain re finance. The Daily Chronicle com tional resistance of the tra il rope in F ire destroyed the house occupied hy some difference,but when all the trans a b ill in the house Io fiicllilate the con O r ,lr r e ,t In H a n 't » nounce, I the island w ithout consulting ments upon the fact that American water was immense. Another test gave st) net hm and maintenance of tele Henor Don Carlos M oris Vicuna, the the Spaniards. Pt. Louis, M * . Deo. 38.— M ajor If. capitalsts "have the courage of th6ir the same result!, but this tim e the bal porting and speculative interests arw graph rabies in the Pacific ocean be Chilean m inister, at the corner of Con G aptain-Ueneral Castellanos, after R. Briukerhoff, U. 8. A ., chief muster financial opinions if they th in k they loon descended w ith in two feet of the elim inated, there is s till much larger business than in any other month of tween the United Mates and Haw aii, necticut avenue and N street, Wash form ally turning over the island to ing otfloer for Missouri, who has bean know the European situation better waves. any year. Last year tlie exports were the P h ilipp ine Islands, Japan and other ington. The roof an«! top story were the Americans on January 1, w ill leave stationed at the Jefferson barracks since than the capitalists of the Old W o rld .” To keep the balloon at an even a lti destroyed and the furniture of the n volume greater than in any previous countries. for Matanaas, where he w ill remain a last spring, receive,! today a telegram There is much interest here regard tude was a task of the greatest d iffi whole house was ruined hy smoke and fortnight, going thence to Cienfuegoa. from the secretary of war relieving hint ing the choice of a successor of Ethan culty, and owing to cold air on the month in the history of tlie oountrv, T b e agricultural approptiaiion b ill water, entailing a loas of f 10,000. The A party of oolored Cubans this morn- from duty to Join the T hird infantry A lle n Hitchcock as ambassador at St. water the sun-heated gas cooled w ith but this year tbe three weeks report»! passed hy congress contains a re ta ils minister and liis fam ily barely es ins entered the wholesale grocery es at Fort Snelling, and to accompany it Petersburg. It is considered that the lightning rapidity, demanding oonstant show an increase of 26 per cent,against lory olaiiae authorising tile aeerutary of cape,I. He expects to leave the poet demands the presence of the expelling of ballast to prevent foiling 9 percent in imports, which would in tablishm ent at 11» San Jose street, to M anila. agriculture to Inspect Imported articles dicate much more than $70,000,000 A t Brookline, Mass., hy the sudden owned hy the Spanish firm of Mestro reservation us soon as lie can pack and stronge«» diplom at, in view of the en into the sea. dangerous to health, ami also author excess of exports this month. properly. Ilia wifo and trance of the U nited Htatea into the breaking of the ice on Lovoiett pond, In A M ata, and ordered Senor Mestro to •h ip his The balloon again rose 3.800 feet, (slug the sccretiuyof theticasnry toes C a n r o l l a d o n o f K « v o « u « S ta m p « . East. Russia has sent one of her but dropped behind a thick cloud. The elude such articles. The restriction It the park system, 80 young girls and kisa the Cuban flag and to cry " V iv a daughter w ill aucompnny him . Washington, Dec. 26. — In view of He refused to oliey, ablest men to Washington, though a sudden eclipse cause,! a rapid descent, designed to apply to a large number of boya were thrown Into eight feet of wa- Cuba lib re .” W ilt O u a rri H u ll» . pectntors where U|>on one of the Cubans cut his articles imported from foreign coun ter, ami though numerous h Washington, Dec. 38.— The a d m in i transfer from Washington to Constan and in a few minutes the balloon the fact that fraud has been discovered and the poliee woiked ha.,1 to resoue head badly w ith a machete. tries. stration has taken steps to safeguard tinople or Madrid has h itb eito been touched the ocean. A wave struck the in connection with the cancellation of Today a Cuban mob thieatened to American Interests in the city of Iloilo, considered in the service as being a car. I t was an exciting moment for documentary and adhesive internal rev the cbildten, three were «1 row no, I lx, fora lamdon advices Just received bring help could ranch them. They were J. attack the residence of Marquis de on the Island of Panay, one of the P h il promotion. Russia ei|»ects President tlie aeronauts, their gum boots being enue stamps, by which old stamps promise that the West Indian colonies W. Clattenburg, Jr., 10 yeata old; A r Montero, seoretary of the treasury in ippine archipelago, and A m ilita ry and M cK in ley to reciprocate. M r. H itc h filled w ith water. Percival Spencer, were re-used, tbe internal levenue bu w ill enter upon the new year with thur Collins, 13 years old, sud Euuua the autonomist cabinet, and a member naval expedition ia now on Its way cock oarries home with him the convio- the famous aeronaut, in charge, prompt reau today issu»i a regulation which brighter industrial prospects, owing tu of the Hpanish evacuation commission there from M anila. Cable advices tion that Russia is s till a stanch friend ly threw out ballast and saved himself requires all such stamps to be canceled im successful launching of the West M ille r. 14 years old. with the initials of the user, together Tho house Is 108 Neptune street, in s weia reorlved here todsy horn General of America, which he has endeavored from sinking. Indian Co-Operative Union, organised Tho cotton receipts nt Houston, Teg., part of tbe oily already evacuated. On Otis, commanding the m ilita ry forces to impress upon the state department The balloon then rose 700 feet after w ith the month, day and year written on the lines of the C alifo rn ia F ru it since the beginning of the present sea H ith e rto tbe the matter being brought to the atten in the Philippines, and A d m iral Dewey, at Washington and on a ll influen tial cleariug the French cliffs, and landed or stamp»! thereon. Union, ami the Irish Agricultural or* son have been 3,000,000 bales, a record lion of the United States evacuating commanding the naval furoea there, Americana be haa met abroad. la fe lv a n ild Noi man peasants four miles month and day of cancellation has uot gnniaation, which achieved wonderfully never e q u a l*! by an interior town or commissioners, a guard waa sent to showing they are acting In conceit in the east of Uavre, having in five hours cov been requir»!. rapid suLoeas, port of the Unite,! Htatea, and which R o y K ill s T w o B ro th e r« . guard the residence u n til h ig h e r or N o t o r io u s T u r k K l l l o r l . ered 160 wiles, of which 78 miles were matter. G reat B ritain has given another w ill he celebrate,I hy a banquet tn dera. Scooba, Miss., Dec. 3?.— Thomas over sea. Constantinople, Dec. 26.— Ghanl K a r a T r o u h ln a t I t a l l a a . striking example of friendship for ths which a ll the the prominent civic offi and W illia m Brantley, brothers, were Bey, tlie sultan’s aide-de camp, was K a r n n v ln g ( h a (>aa<t. Dallas, Te«., Dec. 87.— In an en shot and instantly killed last night, at W r w e k a In t h « X a r t h . U nited States, and at the same tims cials and cotton men w ill lie invited. murdered yesterday by lla fu x Pacha in New York, Dec. 38.— Arrangementa counter between three w hite men and V ic to ria , B. C-, Dec. 3 4 .— Tlie 1ms taken action which ia looked upon I t la entiinated hy Secretary W arner, of were completed today for disinterring some negroes, one of the lattWr, Oscar Enondale, by Eugene Dennis, an 18- Rosalie, whioh has arrived here from a quarrel. G hani Bey became notori the cotton exchange, that A00,000 in thu light of a recognition of ths ous owing to his lawless proceedings the Ixrdies of the soldiers who were W hite, «.'a killed, and another, Frank year-old boy. The brothers, accom sovereignty of the United Mates over hales w ill yet be received during the panied by their father, attempt.«! to Skagway, te ports the wreck ol a tlixtp in Epiritus. He also inspired terror hurled in the improvised cemetery at Holland, aeriousiy wounded, rem ainder of the season. * enter the store of Dennis, it is said, in- whioh left Wrangel two weeks ago for the Philippines. A filibustering ex Camp W ikoff, Long Island. Lieuten dreds of whites and negroes am mbled, I tending violence, whereupon young 8kagway w ith a party of 18, bound for here by extorting money under threats pedition organised to go to the sup|tort Aocording to a new tim e card of the of death. Officials of tlie foreign era- ant W illia m F. Chase, of tha Sixth a r and (or a tim e a race war waa im m i A tlin . The sloop was found bottom bansies have frequently demand»! the of Aguinnldo lias been suppress») at Great Northern to go into effect Janu tille ry , w ill supervise the work. Forty nent. The a ir was filled w ith knives Dennis opened fire on tbe Brantleys side up by Indians, and it is feared llc n g Kong by order of the British au ary 1, the transcontinental schedule punishment of Ghani Bey, but always coffins were shipped today to Montauk. and pistols. A squad of polio« dis w itn tbe above re s u lt T he trouble that a il hands were lost. thor it lea. w ill be reduce,! 18 hours. was caused by liquor. unsuccessfully. persed the moh. News is also brought of the wreck ol A r a o n le In t h « W it h . H e ld fo r D u ty . W i l l H u y A m e r i c a « R a il « . M in e r N e w * H a m s . The D ritiali government has decided No New York, Dec. 37.— Adolph Neaf, the schooner Ohio, of Victoria. D ro w n e d W h it« k k a tla g . Ft. Paul, M in n ., Dec, 9 8 .— Some London, Dec. 26.— The government lives were lost It is rcjtoited in court circloa that to complete the Soudan railroad to a bartender employed by Mrs. M arie Woonsocket, R. I. , Dee, 8 8 .— M er th in g over 100 packages of m a il from of Victoria, according to a s|ieoittl dis Pi Ince George of Greece ia engaged to Khartoum , the distauco yot to ba cov Zischer, who keeps a sm all hotel at M an ila , supposed to oontain souvenirs man Kiso, 13 years old, and A rth u r patch from Melbourne, has accepted T e x a n « (to te C u b a . ered being 180 miles. Prinoeas V ictoria of Wales. Leedham, 9 years of age, ware drowned Paterson, N. J ., died today after suf- Forest Halen, a bellboy form erly em of tha Philippines from the Thirteenth w hile skating on thin io« at Harris ering great agony. I t is thought his Savannah, O a., Dec. 26.— Tbe head the tender of the Pennsylvania A Mrs. Abbie L. M arble, slstrr-ln-law Maryland Steel (¡ompany for 86,000 ployed at the Planters' hotel in HL Minnesota voiuntoera sent probably as pond today. death was cause,! by arsenical poison quarters and first battalion of tlie Texas tons of steel rails at $76,000 below th« of tho late Jumca (4. Blaine, waa killed Louis, is heir to |9ft,000, left him by Christmas presents for friends and rela regiment, together w ith Colonel ing, and that the poison was placed in in a runway at Hun Leandro, Cal. English tender. tives in this oity are being held at the D ir e c t o r o f A g r lo a lt o r « , for James T. Spaulding, of Chicago. the m ilk used in the household of M rs. Wheaton's hsadquatters, sail»! local pofltofflee for a ru lin g by the Chicago, Dec. 38.— Commissioner- Gen. John J. Dupiiy, a prominent F r a a e « to T a x F o r e i g n S c c n r lt lo « . The movements of relíela from Brasil treasury department, whether duty Zisohsr. Mrs Zischer, M ary Doly, a (Juba this sfternoon, in the transport General Feck has appointed Charles M ioblgan. Ths other two battalions ai-Coufederato soldier, died In M em have been defeated hy truo)« sent to Paris, Dec. 96.— The chamber of must ha collected. The packages Just Richards Dodge, of New York, director servant, F rits Hagerman, an employs, of ths F irs t Taaxs and the Heoond phis. Hu was In a ll tlie battles of tiis the fro n tier, and there seems to ba no deputies today adopt»! « b ill imposing arrlavd, and are held at the request of of agriculture for the American exhibit and F rlta Zeffen, were also poisoned, Louisiana regiment w ill leave tomor arm y of tho Tennessee, and was ! furth er danger to the peso« of the oona* • stamp duty of one cent on foreign a » b at w ill probably rer*)T«r. The m ilk Coi lector of Customs Peterson. • I the Paris exposition 'tr y . wounded four time«. row oa tho M obile. • s r l» '- will be analysed, H