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Tlic Saiitiam News
LAItR
NEWS
CLEARING THE ISLAND
WINNIE
DAVIS
VW
DEAD
■X
OFF
i *
FOR
PARIS.
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K
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I f *
(tM»»lr««t < >•«•»«•« »••l«>M*r« Tah« Tl»»)»
l*r|»«« I mi » IT uim W aalilMglen
Waslilhgtoo, Kept, I 9 — The pe^t*r
Nnrvwgamsttl Pier, It. 1 . Hept. 20.—
commi a* i «»tiers left Washington thia
Mi*( Winn»« Ihrwi*. daughtrr of Mr*
OREGON
FCIO
Aguinaldo Say* the Island* after lumu wilhuttl any ceremonies Oregon nnd Iowa Wih i't
The Italian government ha« pr«»preed Spaniards Will Leave Porto
J, fl«*rw<n lM»i«, died al n»»*«» t«»liy al
tn the ¡«»wars that imm«>llalr action lw
Seni to M.inilx
The k'ummi-wHMters were arvvMn|»anied
Are for the Filipinos.
Rico in a Few Days.
1 hefiel here, to which pie»'« sb«* re me
taken against anarchists
Ly i ct»nsid« ra!>lc staff of atta* hr*. and
»• a gu«,*l in I I m » early put *«f II»«
fiatoy, th« faithful an«! tr (tail'd
Mail advice* from Japan slate that
pier'* werial M ason.
hi e had I m -* n ill
ar I* ger. who has *t««*d guatd at the t UTtlt r.<»ll KAANS UFI IF.H.T*
another formidable r«<i<dlion again«*!
for erieral w»-*-«k.
HE WAXTH So Pilot Ft loin I F
OMI.Y
M
AITISti
H*K
TRAMFOK
TH
doors of tl»e sec re tar lea ami aaatataut
Japan«»*« rule ha* broken out m Fur
Mr*. Ih»v*s bal walcb«-d unremit­
a*-* r« lari«« •»< stale f*»r many years, an I
m<M»a
tingly *1 h* r daughter '* Kowlsidr. an I
Aguinaldu still maintains that hi* Rt«e*kHn* •f < «ab» Will R*«|«*lre the is now bowed with woiruw. The |»*rl*rr« f««e W..|W«»»g |l*l Ste««.lt*l* lw- who in Pans will stdl l»e on guard at ( «•ptaiw Sila* Tr«r> XI III Ile the \«*l
.• <t»t«« plntn Blns in w of lb« Telng r*pbl«
the <h*or* uf the rooms which th*» c«»tM-
pitystciAn« of Mia. iHvi* report* «he 1*
< m tti •*«-tn >1 r r uf th«- I«« m
government is kindly *1 i*>po»ed towards
4r| »»delire t • •»» «•( *«*!•(
Ab«el
Wise W«M»«h*' ttm* re
M«w* of This aW Alt r«v-
aiiMHonerw will take up aa their hea«l-
bol«!ing up with great oalmne«« in Let
lM«p*ril«>u I «a»r4.
!■•* Caer ftewli«»»
our* and that frlati«»u* will continue
ktebath is Sp««ai*ik V•••*!•
• I*«* 1 ar.-s.
quarters.
Before leaving the »late <•«♦•
alflict»«»a, ard no fear* are at pres« nt
friemlly.
partmenl Kecretary Day held a recep­
entertained of her health yiel-hng t»* the
»Secretary Izmg has lasuret oi det •dis-
Washtngbm.
Sept
17 — Captain
The pr«*««lent he* np|«»int<*»l Fred
Manila. H« pt. 19 —The Fbilrppth« tion and sal«l farewell to all lhe em- Robley D Kvans railed at th© navy de­
Han Juan. I**»rt<» Ki<*>, Kept. 20 — strain
la uh ng th« Eastern squadron.
Page Tustin, of Oregon, <*otmutShaner
«*ral a*«c»n*dy wa* inaugurite*l at pluvre individnaUy,
Mi*« U innie 11«vi% the "Daughter
The preparations f»»r thè club*rkitl«»u
partment t«*Jay and had a long talk
<*f« .iti»»n of th« grad«» of virw*-a*!tnltal fur the «listrict of Alaska, to reside
Captain Ih ad furl, chief of the bureau
f th« Spinisi* trOOpS »re l«p*»rted tu t«’ uf the ( «»nfcwler» y," a a* born in the Mai«» Lw yrwtcr I tv with gr-wl euthq-
with Hrcretaty l«**i*g. lhe lmine«hat«
and its l-*it«»wal upon Admiral Deary, al Wrangel.
of
««pi
I
pm«*
nt
of
the
navy
<l«(
‘
artmei»l,
s».t«ni
There
wore
th
*u«ands
»»I
visit-
n»ar*i**n, at
'*>tnpl«te, Although ih*» Ahi"fi«,4n inm- (a*nfe»!e««te executive
result of which was the Issue of an or­
in to I*» i •
ij-h-d to ••■ngr«■.».* by
was
nntifiod
al
the
’
avi
minute
that
the
The l«»ud«*n Dailv Telegraph's Hi miw»ioners hav«« tH»t i’e«i affici*Ily ad- Rtabmood. Va., in In» 3. hhe was rd
or* fr> tn the proviti'ce, ar.d a great di*
der relieving him frutn uommand **f the
h« < friary lAMig
Aguinallo, at v president desire*! hi* attendance upm
Petersburg c«irres|«»r>dent -«»■ that Lui vised to Ihat rffiwt. Two •l*i|W «d the Dialed principally al home, owing to play wa* made.
Imlllv ship I wa, which Is now being
\V:th the !»tacl»m<’nt nt Commo­ gird, the agsassin <>f lb« Austrian rm (*4>m|*ania Tranwstianlica am espunteli the troubles •urroutiding her fat her sn«l o'clock in the morning, entered th* the commi*»tuners a! Pans in theca-
repairo) st the New Y«*rk navy-yard.
dore Wal*on from ummand uf the pie««. l< U>ng«'*l t.< ail u»gariiae»f gang of to arrive here on the 3 At h Inst.
the piiLBcity whi> b attended all m«*ve- hall of the convent rcceutly ticcupire! I icily of an expert, for no on«» in the Thi* was done at t'a| tain Kvan*' pur-
Five
Ei«tern squadron, all work In enn»»so­ anarchists, *bow purpnsn is U* muid*r veawels will be required to lran«pnft menls uf th« Ihsvi* family |T, Miss Davis by the Spanish local government.
Il Puliti States navy U *» well informe'!
*«>nal request.
IL* served more than
li.«n with the raising uf the Hjwnish crowned bead* of Eur«*i*e.
all th«» trnggs« ami equlpmewt
Tb« attained her maturity 1 at Beauvoir, 1« an extremely plain roufli* a-l*»rn««i a* tins officer a* to the n«redi of th«* th© perksf of time required by regula­
< rnpM r Cristolxal < <don Will Cs»a»«*.
Here site anaisted her mother only with some religi«»u* pictures. navy in the matter uf coding an«! naval tions and practice for a « aplain to rum*
The street* of Havana ate crow Ire! Porto Rican lru*»)si are u« i« Ltmlcd M is*.
I!«» will follow the commi*-
tn various ways and t< *k her place in The Insurgent lea«l«r was in evening stations.
Orders have teen sent to Chaplain J.
with iMVgare sine« the cbwlrtg »*f th« n«ar ('«a lis
maud. Secretary Lnng ba* dec hie« I to
drre*e. according to th« Spanish custom. sumera on Um next steamer.
Ths Vmt**l Htat«»s mm ml a# lances the many social functions of the pia**«
C M Inlyr»», L»rm«-rly attached to the ««»up kitchens.
There is almoet a total
assign Captain F.var.s to «li ty a* a
The
others
wore
ordinary
eswtume*.
was
her
father's
constai
t
<H»tiij«aii-
She
»|i*nl»h !*••» • ( iiiimilMlun
battle ship Oregon, who. It IS allrg«*d. la k of food and clothing. an<! men. have agredí that such lrn*«paa« L sire to
mcml'cr of th« naval insps’Ctlnn board,
Aguinablo. who wa« rr^eivre) with
severely etillciesd Rear-Admiral Hamp­ women and children are «lying by irmain here may do •». «nd all the ion. Hhe a«Si*i«*l hlin in all hl* work,
MadrM« Hept
19 —The
Hpsm«h ami fa* will *Mum* his n<* w dut u * after
volunteer* an«) w»me of ths r«iful«rs, and much of the infortii a ti«n which cheer» an ! al»» with me* «»f ’’Viva peace comm :«Ai*»n has t*w»n appointed. a brief ya itiuq.
son and Captain )l. I>. Kvans in an ad- it h«s ft< a lis« -•»■ and but g* r
wh«we families ami lnt«rr«<. arv bar*, was required by Mr. Ihtvis in his writ- America" by the large crowd of nativ«*S H*'n*»r M-mirro IL *, prewidmi of ths
<lr» «*s at Dent er, Colo , directing him
The nett commander ••! the l«»ua
With a here*» Ore in it* hold, th«
Ings Vll sevurrd for him by his daugh- inside and outside the hail, read a d<*
will remain-
to i»rocrrd to Denver to await trial.
«•«nate, will pr«'»ld«c
Tho other nauo s will lw Captain Hila* Terry, of the rc-
st**amvt Evvlyn, C'apmin G F Horner,
rrcY«
convening
tbs
members,
who
in*
ten
Her
strong
«haraotc»
wo*
mar
ked
If tbs n«erM»ary
are will h« Id until the qu?'* n rrg**nl teivii g ship al th« Norfolk navy-yard.
Georg«’ M. Hunter. OOta patty H. from Huelva, Sj*ain. heavily loaded
eluded several H|<aniards
II«» next bas given L«r approval.
fr- rn youth. hhe wa* «’Dgsgrd to Mr
ths island eoakl
l*uka Alni " 11« will take th© ship aruun*! South
Fir«t Washington volontuer*. has •p- with sulphur ore. has put iato its pier
Y , * ut read a tn «wage eulogising the army, «lovar «I« Kk». the foreign rniuistvr. and Amen»-a an«* «»ver to !Lm«dulu in cmii-
fotmalli in our |wMSrSAjí»w within three Wtlkr-on, «of Ryre* u*o, N
pli«-d for a j* i.smn t«»r disability in« at Locant Point. M l
Il tn remsrksbh
shortly after her father's death the en­ and thanking the trim ly nations S-nur M ret. «X Ore irtary of II»«’ «'vdotr
| Ahy <»f the Ofeg«*n an«l *utu© collier*.
1 urrad while in lhe srrthe tn the war that the ship an«! all th««*** on board ' Jays.
While no • I. ch had set th«* lust* r •' « sitn| !* f l«s, are **ngag«*l in drafting th*» inatru«
The Am«ri«an crnnmiainnei« are gagement was l*»«»k«n off.
It is mi *! at th© n«vy departmunt to-
with Hpsin
Mr. Hunter recently re- were saved Irum a terrible death in
lit-erty
and
hid
«Misted
a
d«»wn
trod
­
public
explanation
of
rupture
was
highly gratifiai with the rplrtt shown
thana of th«» Oummittee.
«lay that the order* to the battlc sh 1 *
turned on a furlough, and is staying in ttitd-ocaaa.
den
rac«*.
('«»ntinuing.
AguinaLlg
( l»y th« HpaaiAîds
The un«i|«ectad given, It is well known that it was h*r
Th** qure n reg* nt haa signrel th* havo n>*l yet lw«*n iwU1*!, an«l that
Salem, Or. Ill* application in proba*
The Spiaftieh minister uf war, Gen has happen*»!.
Where it was eijw-cf'ed ti *• | ur|*-••• ol iiiaiiituiiij g «u f»th«*>'* u gently and eloquently exhorted the )**int bill J Mt «re I by the corte«, author
when they ate, they will ultimately
Idy the first «>ne growing out of the
era! Owren, haa irened instructions lot that opposition and «lelay would be name.
She
receive«)
the
name assembly to "fol!«»w the noblest prin­ ising the ce«< <»n of national territory pr.x .vI t«> j»*in l^wrv '■* fl«*«’t at Ma­
H|«anish war.
the retu-n of the Spanish troops in th* , miMMintrred, none has been found. "Daughter of the t’onfedeiacy" tn ciple*" an-i invoke*I the "sptrifs uf the
under the term* of th«» protocol.
nila. if it •? H I be
tu* d expedient
at
('amp West thdiea. The sick are to leave ; In g*M«l faith, tbs Spanish cum mission- |ss»i when her lat)»er made hl* tamo« ats martyred Filipino*»."
Major (leneral Dati*,
Gen« ral Augustin, ex «?aptain-g m* to rvlnfotc© him.
But a* th© j*»urn**y
M* * lr, has disapproved the finding* »4 fir«l and the archive« will I m * brought rra have met the American* and ar­ trip through the Hou th. .Mr. Davis
The assembly then adjourned for crai <»f the Piitlipf>lnrs. acc»*mpanic«!
around South An»«’ri»a will (M'cupy
th« cour l-martial in the < am * of Cap­ to Spain with lhe arm«, ammunition, range*) with them the terms of evacua- being unable to »I pear, Mir* Winnie th«* day.
A Mparn«h deb ¿ate *»«4- by hi* family. artiVvd tcslav at Genoa,
nearly four month* and many chang«*»
tain DiincAt), Twenty *» >«»ud Kansae, flags and map-rial »lurid in (,'ttba and I (jon
(»or < >«mniiwn*n«’re • i j«rs t I*» mw » was brotighl before the thousands at gestod that business le re«nmed in the and is al«*ut starting Io Spain.
in tli© situation an to the Fhlllppine*
who w.c’ «' » Viu!«*! of tam|< di g with P«*rto K kti .
1 tho Anii’rican flag hoisted ami the the d>ff«*rmt j«*inta along the rout«*, aftorit«*un, but a Filipino ol•jeclrei. »nd
may be ©l{M*ct««d to <*e« ur tx*f«»ro th© ex­
H < gra»** of C«*nf^lerate sobhrrs at
avt'usrel
the
Spaniar
I
«»f
aitempling
to
MOO
CHAStO
TORAL.
and
introduced
as
the
"Daughter
'-punish
flag
haulrol
down
forever
with-
ul
It is no longer a secret that Germany
piration of that period •! time, it can*
Manassa*, and «ordered th<- captain ro-
undermine the cun«tltuth n
To this
th«» Confederacy.’*
>u threw u««ks.
is the only nation from whuh the gov
n«»l !•«> certainly foretold whether or
I* a»o| from arrest and restore-! to duty.
sight
of
Bsturwlng
»Titty
la
the bpaniar«! rephrel that hr was a sm
ertimcnt apprehends trouble in lhe »«t
m»l th«» «>r»*rg"H and the Iowa will • v«*r
furlalrW (hr t'r«*|*la «»I 1 Igo
EVACUATION OF CUBA
TORAL S Al MY CONE
cere republican, ami that hi» own de­
The steamer Discovery, which has
the i'hlltppinr qa«*«tion,
lea h Manila.
Vigo. Hpsm. S« pt- 19.—About *0a
sire wa* the «»-Hare of the « unl*y.
just aim* «1 from Skagway, Alaska, and it is tn avt'ft the «xunm ilment «»f
When attention so calle I to the
Will >Ml tie ( omplele.l In I r«« Than
All n«t a r»w • irk *• I»« mln rd* lln»«
J~ , p|n (w - M- d th«’ !»<’ «* '
f <)« f.»*ral
Wherrup«»n,
the
FiB|*ino
epoh^gtsod,
bmigs advices fr«*m Daws«»h up to Au- an overt art thst th© pn*i»lent ■letor
LrN «nntl«*».
VI»«* Vlontba.
I«»**1 b1111y uf the d>»pati h uf rvluturcc
Tttial
to»lay,
ilrinatnBng
that
th«
tro«>|*s
an«!
tho
pro*'redIn**«
terminate*!.
*»t 37
It i* •lat«*d that the Cana- minrel to so sir©i«gtL«*n Rear Adtuna
Washington,
ment to Dewey being regard*'«I a*
Havana. Hept. 20. — Humors that
Sept. 30.—General
During the afternoon many Arnari- which arrived h«*re yeMeniay from Han
liar« |julicr have rvmph tod a thorough Dewey’s cummarel us to make it *u}>cr
t«*cl*nlval viulatlon of tb.e truce no
I iav « been ¡»ut in virculati«»n to tl»« i«AWt«»n reports to the* war department
at-.* an«! Kuropean* arrlv«* I, and Agul- Hagu •!«* Cuba on board th« Hpanisb
investigation <d th«* !«**! supply for the ior to lhe (icrmnn ffc«q in Asiatn effr*’t that General W tie, president of tonight that all 1 ut eight <d th« Hj «n-
¡»ending, it wa* said al the navy de*
naldo was kept busy reosfiving visitors, iiriiur la*<»n XII l>* Immediately
«< cuing winter. They report that the waters.
partm*>nt that that matter w<-uld pr»1 i
th<* •vernation com mi-« ion. i* ill with
♦
landed. Th«v pro eed«*d to th«» quay,
itn lu ling the American c«>n»ul.
amount on Land 1» mure than sufl)-
bly I*«* ad just«*« I before tl •’•hipa reached
Following is the
More troops are to go tn Manila at yellow fever, may badenled a!*«»lutely. Ranting«» to hpain.
The prr»s corrc<*p«»nd«u>t had a pri­ eh««*ring th« troops, ami were with dif­
rirut lu carry lhe camp through the
H>»uolulu by tl»© action of the p**.««c
once.
Tho
Fifty first L»wa. Twen General Wad»* is («»«’king the p >-(urc of text <»f General Lawton's dispatch.
ficulty
«liap<»r»»
’
«l
l»y
th«*
at*l<h««ra
of
ths
vate interview with AguinaM«*. who is
w inter.
Th«* general health on lioard
“Hrtf
de < ’’! In,
p!
A
comtnl**ioti at Fan*
Hhould this nut
I let II KfthU*, First Tenn»***«*«'. Firai health.
girri»*>ii.
Afterwards
a
crowd
of
at*««ut
extremely unwilling to c«»mpr*»rnisa
Th« boundary dispute !»•-tween Chilo Washington and the Oi«'g<»ii recruit* t)»e steamer Resolute i* goo*!.
JulAhi General, Washington! All the
be tho cans, however. It will I»« raay I«»
himself with the natives
He sail I .MX) returned to the quay, ami when
and Arg**ntir»A seem* likely lu «IvreL p will compri»**
lnt«nx»|’t the ship* al Honolulu by a
Ar* official meeting «4 th«» Spanish Spanish prisoners have been ahlpf»«*!
the c 11 mw 111 i<m.
The
they saw the soldiers landing l*aref«*ot-
dispatch l<o«U, wbi«h ronbl make tltv
into a great S»uth Amen* an roti flag ra­ late <»<'trr uf the war department oti <^»mmi*-ioh was held last night to r«»n- extcpt eight, «»no nt Baraoon and s«v«’» that a majority of tire Filipih«« had
I
h * vu struggling for lr«'c«L*m fur years «••I and nearly nak«*>l, they became in-
il* Ml,
It 1* Iw-lirv«^!, m a foundation, ili '
shim th«* form of evacuation bv tb© at Guantanamo, sick with yell«»w f v< r
run from Kan Ft am i«» «» in .1 w«*ek.
p . i I, i- 1- . i> hr« « Hy revenu-*!
and ccntmles, and that they now be- furiate«! an«l stirr«*Qn«led General T«»r-
that Itoliiva has signs») A AtM tet treaty
* ’I. A \Vl’< iN, Major-General."
Ib«-««« i» mu h r 'ujc- tur» as lo tho S|>anish troops and with the ol )« ct of
al
‘
s
hntis*»,
hissing
and
at«*ning
the
< •«»•»• )«■ «n ««»I itrnntn F«*rr«*«
; Here that their «»bjrct has Urn at­
with Argentina to make com m«>n omise cans«* fut th«* sudd« n < hei.g«' of policy. acquainting th«* Americans with th«*
Eventually, the H|*ani«h
( Kptwiii A 11> n < .«|»r«»n l»r<i««|
tained.
Agninal io ¡»•«»(rs***i mtir* building.
Now Y«»:k, Sept. 1»
A Special IO
against Cliile.
In c**<’ t>! »«r, L«»w- I n«* w.»r ‘department A«iuuiim«,a that position* and number* of th«* Spir.i-h
ignorance of 1 he autunum«»us system in g«<n«*ral su«*ceeded in «** aping to the th*» Herald from \\ <ishingt«»ii »ays: Ho
Wavhltigton,
pt. 30.—Captain Al
ever, I’eru would chrekmale Bolivia, the m«»ve is iner«'ly in further ame of n wuLliers, am! th«* Is -t met Im* I of em­
<»n learning this, the mub .fir »-< ’ * ' im . t . : t
■ 1 - ■ • I, ’ m- t •.
lyn Cupron, Fir**! artillery, *n«<l at the v»»gu«' tn the British «»nloii-«'*. of pro- Leon XIII
h ivitig Argentina to th«* cure «»( Chile. plan It'k’miv ii ib> Philippin«**, C u I m barking them.
his home near Fort Mj«»r, Va., today. lectorates and of American aut<»n**my. gut here*I on the dock ami stone«l th«» thoiltire «ay there is m»thln^ in her at­
Tin» attitude of i'«*»u is sil*l to ta* <1(1« ami Furto lii*«»
This
*ttrrn<s*o
th**r<*
w*er©
sent
on
It I* als«» wähl the
I
I • ■ < titude to < hum ’ the Leli« f that •!»« pro-
When General Shafter's corp* went He said hr was unable l«» understand airatnvr for > i i ? « ■ ? • •. » r
t<»th*’f nt that Chib* )*-•• wq* I off » *
plan ttirhi'biA 20.000 im«n for the >M»ard th«» IL solute *«*4l«*-l <h»c<iincnts
was nbhg*’*i to leave the p’.Mre where p-‘*» s to tnlsrfere with any «lisp>*lli«m
the
idea,
and
only
umlvratural
"ab
­
to
Santiago
Cupron
a*
<
•
m|
anh
d
it,
♦;<).(*00.(M»0 from th»’ ra»i.*?»ui for the I’hilippMu**, 12.500 f«»r Porto Kim ami -mpp. *-»*d to contain the statenienl of
and hi* Lattery did notably fine work solute independence." Personally hs ah«* was anchored.
of tho Phllipmm « this g-»Y- ri.m«nl
province« returned by the protocol. G0 «HiO fur Cul»a
th«* rrMilts <»f Li*t night's c«»ith’r«*n<»».
Five *t«am«*ra ar«» ready to transputt may s»*» lit, h* make,
believed a proteotorat«’ f«»r the Philip­
h is appreciat«*!,
( bile |n now t «»mplvling Io r naYai and
It is nnder*t«*o<l that It i«* pr«»p< -» d to In th»« battle • f Santiago. During the
A L*'fiit pi »««al h i« I wm ’ îi *h«*t f »r (M*r
pine island* was unnecessary, b»»t b* tl ■ tcturnii g Spanish *<• Idlers imt * ivil however, that it will
first «lay’« fighting la*h»r*» th«» city, Cap
th«’ part ul
tuiliary preparati(«t>* fur a Imstllr <4i-
•tart the evacuation from ••:i*t Io west,
»uidin^ rel«eU in d«s*tl Agumald«*
f*•<)»«• I that the |-«’«»ph» w.uild I*- lisap «iffit« r«*, with the ai••Liv«« ami muni­ wt*d<*m of th«» I Hit« I fc'iat»’s t«» put in
max to tl»** negotiations witi* Argen­
•«mLirking th*' tn-*»jit the |-> ni* of tain Capron'* son. Captain Allyn K
|M*int«s| in this. H«* Im I not studied tions of war from Cuba, but It 1« I**- the P.u ifie a for* •’ so ft*randnl*h* am to
Capron, uf th«* rough rid« »*», w <■• kill* I
Al the (Miming meeting of re! «•! I«»a*l-
tina.
i
ira, Niu vilas, Cituifu« gon and II*»
| m »I itiral «**-or)«*my an I knew nothing In vol it will take font month* and «li*eotitage ct« n thia suggretnm of inter-
Th«’ h ath of the son pr* y «*1 upon th»
ris at M »'••’.»», th»’ mijorlir. it t«* Mid, vans.
Four Quill ) ute In«liAiis di«* l of the
cv*l MO.niHi.CUO peseta* to bring the f«»r«-i • «*.
is foi ms of govei
father's mu d. Lui hniievei *weiv«d for about 'the far
will Vol»* for autom*fny uml«*r the pro
Tli©
offh
al
statement
of
th««
number
11» It maasfa» in on«* «lay in I’uyallup
II«’ inquired whether Australia wa* an tr«Mi|»a liack l«» fipain.
mu im-tant ft«>m hi* duty durii g th«*
Germany's form in th«» Pacific» oot>-
l«‘r |lOI> uf AlIHMH'.k.
»f
Spxnish
soldiers
in
th«»
island
is
• y and white h«?p pi< k« t- are hi a
in
v.
«! ! —iii !.<’ h.fl
terrible days that followed.
Tl»«’ *«<•<!* A
sHts <»f the ariii«»i«*d cruiser* Kai«« r
V ‘ ’V »
I
An * In i L »•» l«rvn published ratend •»ai l t«» | lac«* th«» aggregate al 100,000,
stalo of teiror.
of «lisen.-e were rown in hi* system «lur­ never heard of a Malay protreturah»
and Ik'ut*« hlaml, the prt>toele«l cruiser«
Fort Townw’iid, Wiw»b., Hept
I» -
Ihg lb«* |«o«t:*i <»|«< ralloT»** thriHlgllOUt and it I* understood that it is proposed
A Manila <li»|Mli h **ys tb«» in«ur
< ontinuii-.g. th«’ iri-ur^rnt
L 1 !«*r
ing th«» Cui in campaign, and h« re
Wd
Th«» steamer City «d K«*gitth* a » r-« vo.-* Ki«rh> Aug !«!.». Ir«'i »*. Pnn
Ihr < him** rnipirr, mid rrplacing th« that th«* men carry with them their
g<'Hta ' .»»• « a 1
»t» d th«- * ’tri*
f
turm’l to In* home at Fort My« r. mar Mai«! there waa no n«»e.| «*f i>rot<*< liun
hchti, (ieifuii, (’«»nnorah ami Falkc.
*
from Skagway with 15 Kh»u«hk«rs. wh<
pr« « m f’l sywU.’m of government «ouriern
.M am!» Th« » di l *? in a g«and march
this city, only to I m * stricken with ty­ for th«» Philippine island*. I'«*cau«r the
Th«» displacement of IL* «r* Admiral
left Daw a«»n Hcpt«ml**r J
Th«» amount
»»ìli, at a uni? il <if miniai«’.'» at tnrnts.
In whit li n« «tly 3,<x»u iii"ii ti*»k p nt,
FiBpimw were able to c«»|*e with any
phoid fev«-r.
It i* ewlirnsto»! that th*» ©n I of Feb­
of tlu*t l«r«mghl out i* variously ««ali- iMswey's present hire« amounts I«» 30.•
Ma
In
I.
drew
attention
to
il
e
d«*«ire
aiiyliig nfie«. with ooor* waving,
army.
IL* a-linitt**-! th.it he hi I never
Th** **««H i « ii «*)*«-* I•« •
ruary w ill hav«* rem«’ lx‘f«*r»» th«» «‘ yhcii -
mat«* I al betw -*n fl50,m»0 aim ! fJOO,- *» 13 tun.witil«’ that <>f lhe G«'rman com­
I'.wids playing, arid «•touting "Viva of th«* Duke* «*f V« ragna, n» direr! «le
mander reaches 37. hh |. Rear Admiral
Caiidil, Dhiml uf Crete, Sept. 30.— ."»‘• ri a fotrign army, with lite <*x>vp
ation
of
th«»
island
•
complete«!.
Th«*
0O0.
A inert« am»«" and "Viva Ftltppiic»« * > ¡ »Unt. Hi.it lb«* return » «d l hriwto
Ik'wey'a ship*, however, , are In'll« i
Tho sultan La.* <u*lori*«l Edlnun I'a^ha, torn of th«» garrisons at II ng K?*ng and
Leonifd
Wmh
It,
pur«*r
at
tha
riv«
r
•oldier*
must
etubaik
in
Spanish
vea-
p|i»-r <’<»loml»ua I*** irmov«*l from Ha­
Bbref"
th«» military cunimamlvr in Cr« t« . t< Singapore, and ho had nuv< r »«n’ti lh<**e stf'ani«r Linda, omimittol suicido by artn«d than the German im n of war.
m *I s .
It
i*
sugg*'«t»
’
d
that
this
vw
»
11
I
m ’
vana 1« >|wiiii
tr«.<i|*A on parade.
Th«
*«r a»td navy d< ¡ ariim nts
nil advantage to I n >H i countries, th«* nci’cde to the demands <>f the Biiti*l.
taking iimri hm« nhtl«’ th*» steamer and their men have tho I advant »go nt
Aguinablo decline*) to discus« if»«
1 •' fi*im* r reUd *hi« f, l».tU»|u Ails
strongly «»*»**rt that Dewey hr* r * v«*r
Cnit« <1 Stat«** having an opportunity to Admiral, Gerard II* nry N« m -I, for dis­
was <»n it« w**v down th«» river.
Il* having been under firn
Tha monitors M«>nlerey i
A»k«'l fur help.
N*-«»paper re|«ort* to tho, who was «ximirmr»«d lo denti« l»> ac«*limate its men during th«» wintr* armament, thus o«>tiiplyIng with th«* Auwriran army and protested Ids un­ w it a nativ« «*f Imndon. Englaml, eg«-1
dying gratitude to the Amrrioans.
Im* k are mainly *»ei vh eaLle f»»r w.*rk
th«« 1 ««Hilary wer«» all eatiar Is. an«i iihu i » Aguinaldo fur tu'aihcry in May, ami month*, ai.d it is |»fop**»ed that tho who!© ultimatum of the a<imiraL
35.
Il»* «aid they had o *» iuh t«> the Philip­
annoyance ha* bfien c«u»w*l !»y their • if- w .«a repr i«*ved and • »*•*!»«*• I. 1« Iva-hng Atiirrnnn g«’V«*rnrueiit shall Lind tru«»p-
A Btitixh d«’tachin«'nt t»»d.iy occu
The f »(lowing deaths occurrc«I al '»l. In smooth water, and if th«» Gormin
Aria to (Mvupy ea* h port simultaneomly pi«*d the entrance t«> the fort, and it i* pine* to tight th«* Spaniard* only, and
•hi|4i should start f*»r th« Pa» Ific <> .t«t,
< ulaliun. The German* are nut pro- !?*.<»«•” nn-ii AgAÌnal Aguitiulda
Marv'a hospital, Dawson:
now that they ha«i finish«'«! the task, it
rt« would )>«♦ th«» < ,■«•> in th«’ event «»f
paring tu make trouble at Manila, say «ho is biwkvd l»y prirete.
with it* evaluation, not Icaxing any rum«»r«*<l that Hie Ottoman troujt* will
A. Butan, Canada. Thomas Tcnnett,
the department official*.
be withdrawn and a Briti*h fore«* will wa* to I«* •• a|t<—1 that they w*»ul I re­ London, I gland: Jam«» Hbcehy, Vir­ war. Rear-Admiral llrwey would have
S« « retary l**r g ha» dirrct«<d that ih«* ¡M»^t unguard* I at any time.
turn to America,
lie uiwi unwilling
bulli by thè
A «!iff«’tHit* at opinion belw«‘vn a occupv the town.
ginia < ity, N«*v ; Jam«» Keys, San only his protect*d cruisers an«! gun-
Th« Tur kish goaernm« nt has sent a balli«' »hip which in io
to Iwdieve Dial th«* American*» w«*ul»l
l*>at« U> depen I upn
With two Lat-
Among
tin»
priromirs
already
handed
Vtilnn
noti
work*.
San
Frane
da'ti,
shall
Citlian
an«!
a
>pani*h
effir«
r
in
a
prom
­
Jas««, Cal.
>' Hir I*» !! «■
a. «, cl.»iinn.4 th.»l
d«’rnand a reward for an act «»f human*
The (.‘rattt|-a will inent < af«* hero this morning v< suited over to Admiral N* »1 aic two who art
The recently organised M •n«us’ As- lie ships al his di*p»*al, in* reastng lhe
tl »<* British provoked the recent diaor- I h » nam«'l thè Ohm
ity, and he d*"'lin«'d to admit the neces­
iHCiAiiun hehl it* fitti meeting Augu«l tunnage of his M«p:adrt*u to 5J.H59 tons,
*L r* hi < aiidia and refusing to withdraw bulli thè Maiue, and thè N«w|s*rl in an • xrhai g«« uf abusive language accrethted with bding ring)«a<ler* in the
sity of 11 quhl pro qua
he would have a tuo*t formidable form.
an»l a free fight h»lluwr*|. Th«» div- attack on the British ramp.
th»* Turkisli tro«»ps from (’rvltv
The N« w* l'-'inp.iny tho Mi»->*uri
39 ami «Irati»*«! a letter to Mr Wlitre«!
The Filipino leader expr«*-*r | him­
turluince
was
promptly
quelled
bv
th«
’
loinrirr,
appealing
to
him
for
th«
ap
­
«ircular ha* mu Io an Imprresiun. The
Th* WpaMlah I’rare < «»mml**lnai.
|{u|«*« are vnt«*rtaim>l that thè sunken
self confident that the newly founded
WITHDRL* FROM MANILA
L as I i I Latuuk* ha»« cuiisi‘htr'1 l«»«hsarm Sfumisi) cruiser Ir f mi.» Maria Fcr«**» polio«*, and th«» rirgleadcr* w«re ar­
Madrid, Hept. 20.—The official k’a government would build s navy ulti­ pointment * f a rotnmi*«i«»n *>f inquiry
to inquire into the manner In which
provided their arms are «lull verod to cali l«e waV«-d
It 1* r«*|s>rtn«l lh*i bel rested. Th© disorder is *ai«l to have xvtte publishes th«» announcement ut mately,
Iii*ur*«'nts (>et«««r«lly < «»m ply Ing With
In the meantime, he said,
Turkish authorities
the a| |**>lnm«’nt of H«‘nor Monter« the gt* at nations should protect and Gul<l C«»mml*sionef Fawcett ha* con-
boi(om la lirinly filici on a rock ami I nm o provoked by the Cuban.
Oil«' Or«l»r.
A
secret
meeting
of
the
officer*
of
dù-î.-l
LU
office,
a«»*
«dm*
malting
«¡•e
Rio*.
1
-resident
of
the
ern.nt',
Srmu
The 1st«* <»f the movement *if tl»« an­ thè w r«*ck«*re bave U hmi doing «*v» ry
»ol any young nation. Instead uf grab-
Washington, s»«pt. 17.—General Otis
« iff*' < barge* agaim-t him and other
<«•»»< r (iamiga, General
nexation ‘d Jamaica tu tl»« Cnitel thing li» thrir power l<» rrpair tb«« hult th© *-panlsh WArshl|« now hi |*»rt Was Abarxur.'t,
ung h«*r temtoiir*
If th«* Amrrt* an*
ha* cabled the war department as fol­
held al th«* governor's palace.
Th«* Cerero and Hvn<»r Villaurruiia, a* th*
«»ff!« lais.
Stales is *caha), stay* the Kingston, so that »he can la* fi«»alt*d
ahoul«! refuse to withdraw, the national
lows:
object of th«» mretlng is Mip|*o*«»d tu H|«niii*h |M*aoe c«*m in is* loners.
Ti»« Halvath*!! Army has just com-
Jamaica, «orre*¡«undent <»f the N* w
a«M»tubly, he saiJ, must *!c« 1 le tl*«
'Manila,
H*«pt.
I». —Affairs are
Th«* Mi liii'ltip Gluit< «'«ter, w hich ar- have !»• ,-n consideration of the ques­
pl«
‘
t*'«l
latg
1
'
bari»«
ks
al
Dawwon.
ami
H«*iM»rs
Du
Boe-
and
Arangueren.
Turk rim***
A twov«m«nt him lw*«*n tiv«-d at Ihwdun fr«*tn Baltimore, re­
policy to be pursued—a policy whnh
mu« h mor«» »atlsfa« lory, (hit demands
tion
of
returning
to
Hp.iiii,
which
v©*-
has
already
nuumen«*«*»!
tho
work
of
formerly
secretaries
to
the
Hpanish
Io-
Inaugural«*«! in Jamaua h iving for it*
hr de lined to forecast.
fur the withdrawal of tho inanrgi’iil
ports that aim ctdli«l<'«l with the <>h»u •els an«l a p**rtion of th«* armament
taking <»are uf the *1« k and relieving
gathm at Washington, have been trans
object th«» annexation of the island to
Further non vers« I ion was prevent**'!
h»rt< •« were complied w ith, and all were
coster sch«M»m*r All* «* Jordan off M.«r should I*© taken and wbnh left.
their
distress.
!« ir«-<! from St. Petersburg to Vienna. by the strains of a brow I md I. but
th«* D.mi».¡on of < tiiada
A hsi ge <*f
withdrawn or at«» withdrawing t<>*lay
tha’s Vineyard, and that nine of the
The rapremfi Council of war ha* <!«*• General Agulnahlo was h.L . ,»« ««-d
Kruplion ttf Iriutlu»
nationality would tnu* be avuid«*d, and
T«io
Ralf t»i4.
es epi small torcea in the outlying dis­
Jordan's ctew wrro drown«-«). Seven
rid«**!
to
*u*|<end
Admiral
Muntojo
an*!
J miuai *«*« trouble* brought to an en«i.
hia|>los, Ho|»t. 30.— A •tat«' of gloomy
Kingston, Jamaica. Hept. 19.—The tricts. which ar« not obeying the in-
also by a doacn Amciican journalist*.
of the crew w« re sated by the Glou-
appf©hrn«h>n prevail* among the p*»pu- Major S«**ioa, director of th© Cadis
Agtiinabl«» requests a
Three persons were kill«*«! outright custer.
A h|«aniard, supposed to beau «dfiogf, re* ent burricAim was un luubt«*dly the siirg«-nt 1« *der.
lati*»n regarding the eropti«*n of V«-»»u- arsenal.
worst visitation uf th« kiml ei}*or- few days in which to withdraw them
at»d *i*veral others badly Injured in
onun i fur med, traver«r*l lhe town,
The insurgents are reported to have vlus, which is hourly becoming more
1 hr Y r r t< b I« h <• |»a VlrWS
Wichita, Kan., by a R«*«*k Islan*! ¡ moi -
sneering at and denouncing the princi- j i«*m «'d by the \\ «-l Indie* during the bv detachments, and punish their com­
changed their plans, and Instead <>l active and menacing. Sircam* of lava
Manila, b<*|>t. 30. — In an InlrrTi** |>le« uf the Filipinos. On hi* resent­ century. Two hurricanes swept along manding offiters.
Over 3.000 hat«»
I? 1111, alii, h slnnk a < arry-all
«’taruating ail the siihiuba of Manila, are spreading in every direction. The • Illi a pr. >« r< <•■•“ ntalitr, Ul.tio)
No cnnccimiuna
at lb«» lionglare avenue CtiMMlng.
In
ing a friendly remonstrance, he wa* the island chain from Barba I«»** west­ already withdrawn.
ward to St Vincent, and theme north- have been granted llm insurgonta, tint
the vehicle were 13 ¡«ersona on their a * viiMM'ted by Otis, Lave nio»«*l from most threatening of the*© flows through Doaal, «1 th« i’hili| |>lii« lalanda. aai.l: placed under arreal.
Erinite to Hatilatia, where they ap|«ear th© Vedrino valley, which i* *lii)«M>t
”1 earnratly l<«|« Um ialan.lt will
went to Hl. Kitts, where it ws* la«l strict compliance with tho d. iuaik I* <»f
way t<* Buffalo. The carry-all was go­
Several Filipino* assured the corie-
It in r«q**rt*-d filtad. The oh”« rvatory, which origin­ not rrmain Spunnh, becao*« th« r«t>rl*
ing at a rapid ¡«ace, and the drivuff Io I««* concent r nt mg.
• ¡>ondent that they have |><-r*<uiaily heard fr«un. Barbadoresuffered mostly the Ktb Inst, ha* been elected.
oouhl n«*t st«*p when he saw that the that Aguinabto ordered this place Itrld ally *t«*od at a height uf filO meters, i* arw now ao atrorttf that .»ch a coura. witnr**re] horrible torture« al Iloilo; from the rain, which destroyed crop*
"Manila I* quiet and busin«^» is pr«>-
at all ©oat*.
now only 37 meters above the s«-a luvel, w.iuhl
Inrvliabl»
ran««
appalling
train wa* U|<*»n him
the f«M*t of native* lirlj to a candle ami r<*a«ls a* it did at Ht. Lot la and greasing favorably. N*»difficulty is an­
owing t«> the sinking of th© ground
hlocalaherl. Tim r«-<-< nquvat of th« na
while the center of the ticipated.
We hat«* been compelh*d to
Joseph F Vilher. a street-car motor­
fiatne for hour*, ele- trie currents ap­ other Islam!«,
Admiral Walker, president of the
Heven new craters have formed around tlvra la liBpaaaibl« until after year* < f
at«»rm swept over St. Vincent ami cenlinr Spanish prisoner* temporarily
plied to th« ruos', sensitive parts uf the
Nicaragua canal cummlsenin, ba* in» man. his 2 yrar-old child ami a w«»uian
the central one. and thi* has not tend­ th« m<»t crtirl warfar«.”
Guadeloupe. listarla received from HI. within the limits uf tho wallo*! city.**
U»«)y an ! various unn.inirable air-* itles
turn«»«I to Washington.
The admiral named Nellie Mc< inffln were found dead
ed to diminish the fear* formerly fell,
Vmeant show that girai destruction of
< h-!«•• for as ArfuHirnl
—al) intend««) to extort confession.
say* that about 350 men are at work in a room in a l»«*l«l al Louisville. Ky.
M I•*hs»ii«r I«« fur ( uh*,
which w«*re based U|» oq the »*riiptn»n of
London, •'« pt. 2o.—The Daily Mail's This is * arc« ly credible, but there ar« life und property took place there.
along the line of the |>ro|>tMM*«i canal, From note* found, left by the woman,
Kansas
City, Kept. 17.—The annual
•tone*
and
scoria
«imilar
tu
that
which
Out
uf
a
population
of
41.000.
BOO
Madrid correspondent Says a long con­ numerous a liege-1 witn«»a*e* of such
ami they will stay there thn*ugh<»Dt it was learned lliat she had given Vil-
convention uf tho National Color rd
occuired in lfi93.
ference was held between Scour Sagas- outrage«, and several who sh«»w sores were killed, and 3o.<X>0 injured an I
the rainy a«*aiM*u.
Admiral Walker is Iler and the child morphine in wine,
Baptist A sm * iuth*n decided to inain-
Tnttrlet ami <«uldr kHlr«l
la. the premier, and He nor Montero of recent origin arid unhealed. Sroue render«*«! homeless.
confident that the cummiwdon will !*■« Lui fi ruling thia would not be effettive,
tain a missionary station in <*ul>a.
II
had
shot
him
through
the
temple
and
(
’
hamnunit.
firpt.
SO.
—
An
English
­
Rios,
the
president
of
tbrSjoni*h
|***nce
sav
they
re**«|>ed
«»i»ly
through
bribing
BlfMimfirl«l,
Neb
.
Sept
19.
—
A
«Ils-
able io r«*|M»rt to ciingreas at the ap­
was ducidrl to appoint tw«» meni Itera
Il is natural tin« t « arthquake ah«w k, laattng several
proaching •reaiofi.
||«s thinks the then turned the revutvrr upon her»« If, man named Binns an«! a guide who ao- romini-nlon today, which resulted in the Spanish officials.
uf thè l'hurrh to go tu Cuba brforu Um
pt*»J«H t will be *h«»wn to bo entirely death l*t»lng I n»tantant'tuis m each ootnpanlrd him, while making the as* the <le* isloh that the peace commisshm that th«»re sh«>uld bn a yearning for re­ sri'f*ftds. Wa* fell here this morning, al
«•.un*. The child wa* already dead from cent of tl.e Aiguille «le ('barm«»«*, fell, shall strenuously defend the retention venge upon the Hp-ini«h prisoner* al about 4 o'clo* k. The alroc k was accom- year is out ami make the iictsaary pro
' .«clicable and worthy uf riv^'ulion
iiwdtywry BrningtynjcTst*.
the • ffi t t t»f th»* drug
i and both were killed.
of the Fhilllpin© island* by «Spain
M»i«»
but th?- ■ arc aut maltreated. l««uir>i by a
fumbling.
The Npanish *uth>*riti«s at San Juan
have offered Admiral xbley • «Xx> tuns
of e»N*l at
|«er ton
« «««»a
w • • •
••
•
»
r»»t
«U
K
V
DOINGS OF TIIF WEEK
<h««»llrr M
)
l*r«»*h«*wllt
President M Kudey haa rr< «lv«*»l a
Fort W.yoe, Ind., Hwpl 30.— CI im »-
letter fr« *m the Thitltenth « dub. ol New
Iler M l*r<»ki>wit(, acting chief eonaul
York,
congratulating
him
on
the
fa«
t
Th«» electric locomotiva htwdlighi In-
of Aiwtria-Hungarjr, at i'hii'ag.•, l<wt
vented by L. J. Wooley, uf fipritigfioLI, that h«» signe«) th«* |«* .i<«’ pnitucul or» a hia lit« in Fort Warne tonight, while
Friday
ami
pr««
laiin«-«|
it
t««
iho
world
III , lias proved a autv«»aa an«l la now in
rn route lo Jiew York. Ilo wa» a paa-
»»*« t«n tL<- Big F nr, N? w York ( en­ on the 13tl* «»f th«» month
»eriger on the i'rnii.rIvjina limited.
trai, an*l utlmr rallrowds.
The world's ramr«l l«»t high kite Tho con.ul wa* rc»th—, and walking
M R. T«»*LI, cashier «»I the wrecked flight was broken al Blue Itili, Mass , ihrotigh the trai,,. Ho did not notice
Lank at Pr«->t«*n, Minn., was ltk|g««d m on«« of a tamh’in uf kites rrat hing an he dining rar h id l-een cut ofl.
He
jui after .» moh had gathered to lynch altitude of 12,134 f«* t al*uve the »«-a • tumbled lira. I long Ju«t aa tbo luggage
him
His dehth aliona are now said to level, a height 2'37 feet greater than any rar wm being pnahed l>a< k on the (rain,
kite ha< ev«r I ««n known tu have and *»• ground under the wheel», both
an«*»unt t** f I l&.tHMi
log» Iwlng frighlfully rru»had.
The cost uf sit«« and building for New reach«*’I heretofore.
York's im w Christian Hrirnco tempio
A > kv in Mesh'd con I ata of nine men.
Frnnr**« Sew War MlnUter.
will aggregate fJóO.OOO, and Will l*o A majority mak«w the verdict
If the
th«» llntwl «»ne extant.
Parle, Hept. 30. — Ix* 0olr save (Ion­
nine ate unanitnnus there i< no ap|<**ab
oral ('Hanoi no, I ho newly appointed
Lyman Curtis, who dlt^l in Utah.
A cun tract has Iweti sign«»« I by the
war minister, t«»l«l friends that bo re­
was «UH» «»f tlm men who planted Ihn
Italian ('ulomaing s « m irty ami the g«*v
garded h tin »»elf a* a *«*nttD< I relieving
first cn»p* in that stat«* and was one of
ernmrnt uf Ven«.-i«irls. under the term*
another charged with watching «»ver the
Brigh«»m Young's most valuable asíst­
of which the *->>m]«any will »end J.OM)
army's rights, and Intimated that, al
anla in th«* Constructive work of tho
fatiiiln-* uf ngm wltunsta to VeneinrU
he was appointed after the first cabi­
pioneers.
in tbier years
net council of Hat u rd ay, he was not re-
«Mma Alitw Serbar, the first Russian
Mr* llarrl«'l Scott, of Muncie. In«!.. *j«»n»ibli» for the derisions rra« Led at
girl to lx* a*lmitted to the practice of
hw in this country, was sworn in re- sm* l for a «hv«ir«e from Jng« » Scott, «!>• the council. Ila dec late. I that should
c« nlly before Ju*ti«e Van Brunt, in tlm rnamling | t.Uiui alimony. The vtmpir he are any attempt, under protest of a
appellate dlvish»n uf the N« w York su- have U«en n»,«rrie«l lh*rr Innes «ml dl- rev talon of the Dreyfus proceeding*
VtWrrd twice, Mis H«>tt «**« u*Ing big to engaged In maneuvers agaiost the
pi vino cuuru
alimony i*uth Hat»«**.
army, he would tmmedlately resign.
The Lstiking I«J aiimvnt of Low's
•’S<*liange in LonJutt haa suspended.
< trl*o Itupe-rlal liu*r»li.
Yokohama, H« pt 90.—A«!views from
>««tul my that ninw Americani, nine
Bnthh, five Gutmans, thio« Fr«*n< h*
men and two Rus»istia, wh«> were en­
gaged at Slisiighai a* im|M*rial guards,
have arrived tl ere.
Ihr 4h|ln (<rfiinn Treaty.
Berlin. Sept 30.—Th«» Vreshdo* Z«*l-
lung declares that under the Anghe
I ¡er in a h agreement, Ihdag«»* bay ».u
ceded to I heat Britain vorn mere tally
and not politically.
% ••*« Was I nanii«t«»MS
Birmingham. Ala.. Hept. X>.—Gen­
eral Joe Wheeler was unaniimmslv re-
nominated for mngrees in the eighth
congressional district of Alabama to­
day. Not a vote against him was ra-l
in tho entire district.
Hrnoln.l«« II... Io lloaelwlw.
Franelaco,
Sept.
30.—The
Stall'« gnu I «mt ll*-nnington
aailed for Honolulu torlay and the
tran»|«>rl Condor, londod with »applica,
for tha L’uitrd Slate« force», «ailed tui
Manila.
San
United
TK* Caplurrtl Yanor«.
Washington, Hrpt. IO.—Tho w»r <lc-
partinsnl haa dir«<tc«l tb.it the Mauser
rifle*, about 6.000 m nutnber, nhich
nero bruoi’ht tu S«w York, hasing
been < S|,tornii froin thè Spani.li tto->i s
in Cuba, he liiriK'.) uvei to tlie onl*
mn<n ilepartmeiit. Tli« iatler in turo,
onlereal tliein «li tpfwd I o tlie al tuoi y at
N|>ringflehi,
.Mi«.
Thcy
will
la.
tborourflily ovcrliaulml an i il |«ia»iblo
| la. «si tu ordi r, nithi-r for lite use ut
our own troo|ia or (or sale.
Mrilran <'«»A|r»** Opr*r«1.
Fear «f in ImlrttiNily.
tlarbe.tee. Ilurrlrene.
Trinidad, llrltlah Want Indiea, Sept.
Madrid, K« pt. 19. —A painftil impres­
timi Ima » htii cauard hrr<* l»y a slatu- 17.—A «trainer which ha« arriro.1 her«
meni ma«le hy thè Paia saying ths from lu-ar Barbmhe*« ■•■[.rrt» that fear­
ful liavoe wk raiiM*| there by the hur­
l’nile I Siate* intenda t«> lemand f
ricane Ratnrday night. The deetiug-
odo.OOO iiidrmnlty in brbalf of Ameti
cari cltisens who bave tufferò*! thr«»ugh lion of property waa imtnonM. It la
believed over 160 iieraona wore killed
thè Insùrru*-titui in Culai.
The Spai»
i*di p«*a<-e outnmissionars will slrotigiy throughout the leland, and numhere
oppi«* this. it is claimed: bui fears were rendered homeleae and il<*«tltute.
Many
prevali timi thè (’nitrii States will he- 1 ho .hipping auffered M>rlou»ly.
local veawli were wreck«.) or ¡down out
• «»ma pililrts and presa ita advantagw
to »«-a.
to thè utm<»st.
Klll»4 by s Rl*«h
aqnwdrnct f»l«hnn«t*»«t.
Nrw York, H»|*. 17 —A iltopatoh to
M ■
i
Butte, Moni., Hept. 19.—John J
.ho ll«r»|.| front IT A.hln^ton .« mb :
Diaa
runfrr«« till« morning. Neary was instantly kille«l, and hi»4
»«••«.I«ry Long low Inumi or,Irra <l|,.
11 i. me-.Ag.» tonchinl nn tl>e irlaUona 'ousin. John F. Neary, received Injur­
I>«n,lli>if tl>« Kaatorn •in.vlron an'l a»-
ies fi«>m whh h Im dlr«l a I* w hours
with the L'nltol Stat«*, yvllow
•ignln« Ila omniMn.lvr, J. O. Wataon.
tn the gulf [«nt», fhi.m c» «ml thr gwt». later, by a blast In th«* Gr«*«*n Mau-
to dot/ a« floinmarolant of tho Mam
«•ml gtowth of tlio country.
Ho -aid tain min«* today.* The men were pre­
■alan<l naty-vard.
that |w»<w ati l frl»n,l»IUp character* paring a round of 13 hulrs. which ex-
iar.l all if,a relation« of Mrilco with plorlrej before they could get out of th*
l**»rtla**«i I* ('fc«»»«(i.
way.
foreign nation«.
M'MInnvIll«, Or., n,pt. 17.—Th«
-A
- , -
ronMilhlatnl unlver.ltjr will bn |m-atn|
Han Francimo, 0ept. 19. —The Vnltr«l
Montreal, Sept. 10.—Th« re-ervs
In l'orltmi-1. j>rovl<t.«l rvitaln |>lr>l^«
Ht.it«** steamer MohLan. which arriv«»J street • ar Irarnfi of the Montreal Street-
I m fnimlcl.
Thi* <foi*fon waa r»».'h«»l
ar Uogipany caught fire this after­
ft<Nn Honolulu Wmln« elay night, is to
, taJay by the commi it«-« having th«
4te overhauled at the navy yard and noon. and fix cars were burned. Lust.
; tasi ter io charge.
IG0.0V9.
will then proceed to Samoa«