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• f •b • • . • r’ * *> • , •• The Santiam News »CIO.......... ------------------ LATER NEWS MAY Tbe last detachment uf H peril sb iioups have soiled from Perto Hico anJ , evacuation is <v»mpiste OkEGON The Utah troop of cavalry, wliich has been doing guard duly in tbe Y«»semito, has been orderol to the Presidio. — Major-General Wreley Merritt, U. |& A., was married privately in bun Ion to Mis* Laura Williams, ot Chicago News ha* been receive») in Washing ton of the launching at Havre of the Review ef Ike Telvgrai hl« i cruiser Rio de la Plata, which i* to he Newa eí This sod All r»r- ; present'd to Spain by tbe Spanish resi Olga l.»a»«ts le lit» ol Argentina. The joint traffic are »1st Ion hu re» oeive-l a death-blow by tbe l*nil«*d States supreme court, who b hee just -lee i do I tnat Its «iislence Is unlawful, and the anti-trust law is i<cit.g violate.!. I’rraldenl M Kinley ».lire-*»«*«! latge ’ -ly of railway emi lovre I-f re leaving Chicago. Advieee from l’orto Kicn »ava all higl. . fficial» '.' re have taker, »tops to l-o'ine naturalise I Americans. Tha British ship Bionici«) Vurnwl at th«- mouth of the Tbaiu-a rivet, aid It of thus« on board last their lives. A French missl«>oary and several Chincaa Catholics have been massacred or burned to death In a chapel al Pe king. China, 1-y a m b Frands lias demanded reparation. 1 Tire Hpaniatd« al Havana are becom ing insolent, and disregarding tbe American dasaamia. fl la neo has MM- tinned off cantor, which rightly be- |.>tig*>l to the Unite«! Mates. Hubsldl(**>l British liner* have been Ordered Irek! reedy f«.r service. A num- l«r ol other significant orders have loen lasurd by the British admiralty teml- I rg to show that England i* preparing for war. A Madrid <B*)atrh to the New York World »aye that leading men at Madrid cuii.'ede that Am<-rlcs will not assume the Cuban debt, that th“ Philippines will probably be kret sr.d that the American commissioners' demand* In all mailer* wtll be a«x«x|ed to. Secretary Long ha* taken the intitia- itre step* Io make San Juan de Porto In the annual report of the third Kico th«- fleet naval station In lira W«-*t I»» »taut |«-»tmasler-g*i.eral a strut g Indian walers. IVuigrere will be a»k«"l r« < n tii.-i,-lail-'ii is made that negotia to appropriate money enough to make tion* iie Open.-.) looking to the teduc» i it one of tlie beet eqoippod naval sta lion of the Internstionel rate to J cuts tions the I’nilml Mates baa » half ounce or fraction thereof. H«-rior.is trouble is brewing among tl.e In a terilble typh'sm off F .rm.xM hundreds of livre were lost. Among Ilo» ships tret was the American hark < .duri Ti e cr«'W was rev«d H>. «-e- ward-laiund paasengera eay they pa».-d numerous al-andonc»! nweela The I««»« of life must have Iacea enormous. tkimancbe, Kiowa and Ape-ho Indians. For 10 years, sir <» tbe M<*di<-lrie Ie»!g" treaty, ths government has fr-d tfiree Indians, tut that treaty »(.I re I July I. They hare coromericwl killing cattle be- longing to Tel»» cattlemen, and crisis is n«*ar. Tl.e coal-mining town of Wollirig- Tire < alihnnla superior court has n, Vanconver island, lie* been U<o decided that Mrs Botkin, aicu»cd ot •ne ot avverai sutwideocee. end there ! tlie mut ler <d Mr*. John P Dunning Is general alarm there owing to indica and sister, of D.ver. Did., is not a fngi- I lori* that a riot fi rt la likely ta take t|v. from justice of lisdaware. Mrs pd«c<>. The wh«ile town is under- Botkin lias been ter« ande-l in erist »ly mined, owing to the eltet.aiie opera- 'fit- t rd |< ! ' in I'* h - "O, Iloti* f»«r cesi mirili g I and the dais ol h« r trial will be set A lis|«t. h from Manila says: Th« I iaicr. ii.si.rgent general. Flo rilar, has agre«-l Tlie p-eeidenl has approved the tu ava. usta I aro l'aro, th«- la*t *u!"irb r«-commeudallon of General Wade, at ut Manila held by th* Filipino« Tor»- Havana, that the Hpnniard» be aliowral day. Thia complete» th« Am«rl-«n until l*e-*r tuber 1 to < vacuate t uba; conquest of the city. Th« last rebel \ m.aollme, liowevvr. I'nltixl SUIM 11,- left l'avita arid Manila, th" real *4 troops now in Cuba and others to In liio Island of Luron bring iu the bands dispatclie-l Will t.ske p -e-»ion of the of iho inaurrecti<>l>l*l factl-m. territory a* fai-t as lh» r-paillards vacate Disastro ia typhoon*, sandstorms and • | ■ i .. y .< * i ,- II .. ,.r..» last fl -«I* have c»i -rd («-affili I «, of Ilf, The I«» kout In tbe window glass and propwrty in th* Orient. In th, ! trade at Pittsburg is ended. diati ict wstared by ti.o river Feng, in Yi-ll-w fever ba* I ecu completely Jar*rn. hundred* of village* have been »tarnp«d out at Guantanamo. •wept away and 3.000 people drowned. Charles Kuga lt was hangtsl at Hous Another repiort says 330 towns are un l«-x., for the murder uf hi» sister. der waler. TloMisands of relogera are ton flocking to the citiea, The ¡»hitar ¡e Fully lO.OOO |«-..ple participated in a river also overflowed, dr</*t)ltg over i. . I. ’ '■ • i ■ . .. ’ • rt 1.1 a. O 1000 |wa>plo. Th»- independent iarttallon of Wash- Nmallpiox has broken out In Daweun i Ing on volunhM-rfl ha* been moiiler«»! • Hit City. X W T. A family rd fin vr.-re brtitatly mor derei at Ntuartburn, Manitoba. Henalot Proctor, of Vermont he* t-een re «Iwctod by an ovetwhelmiog vote. Tl.e dowager run press of China Lsa l*-gun institutiiig reform« on her ow n nonni. Withdrawal from Crate of all the Turkish trooprg there l.a* i-een ordered l*y the sultan. i mpeior William, «f Germany, arts l-errs.nallv received at Constantinople by tl.e sultan Frio •— s Ka lisci, <4 Hawaii, is re- |»>rlrd rt.gagrsf to )>e married to Audrew Adam, a reporter. All trade at Havana >» raid t<» I « .it a Standstill, awaiting th* I tutore dee- tiny of the Island. Many officers of the r •teff nf (lettera! Gome* have re-'gired. , owing t<» ti>a trouble with their chief. During an Indian dance near Ard ui re. 1 T , one man we» killed and two «« re wounded, one fatally, Elberta, through Ila »peclal repre- ntaltvo. Bishop Hartsell, it about to „■ to b< tak. n ui h r I >•- prole, tloii - f the United State*. Blanc, l.a* a. wt.-| tr. the req--r--«* of the Amerl-an era nation eommta- aloneis that Red Cree, supplì«'* t«- al- lowed fre« entry to tha ports ol Cuba. General W«xrd, In hi* cepaolty i«a governor of Santiago, has ordered the t«-.urn t-> Jamal, a .4 a large nuuilwr .4 ile*tltute negro«» » ho bad just arrived from there. ■— - .. ‘ - 'St <4 »•/ . ■ V * • v -'rd A New Y-.rk World diepatch from Washington says: The United Slatre will assume the Indebtednesa of the Ciikon inunicipaliti.-*, but will not agree tn pay ot guarantee any portion f the general Cuban debt, It Is con- sidero«l a big coticesaloo on the [ hi rt ! tl..« Vnitc l States and a partial victory (or Spain. Three veMole were wrecked In a storm off the Eng 11 alt coast The Nor- m i-gian ? ark Frlvold stranded off Spurn* head. Two members of the erew wore drow»***!. rhe Norwegian btlgantlna • wv wreck: ! -ff Gvudua I.*I* l«ir Seven of the crew were drowns«l. The liu-aian schooner Wilhelm wee wrecke-l off st Anlrewa Five of tire ctew were saved, and one drowned. Miner N»w» ll»ms. Th' Kcnt'ii ky court of appeals holds the separate coach law valid. Commodore W. P. McCann «ays Gen eral Blanco is the mlti who ordered IbU Maine blown up. T P. Gore, a blind man, bat been i on mated f»r< oi)gre»s by lbs Populists of a Texas district. Just at present two women—Queen Victoria and the empress ot China- rule over one-balf tbe wot Id'a papaia* lion. Two prominent member« of tac Mi»- sreirl legislsturo are A. T. Sober, of Carthage, and A. U Boole, of Marys ville» Ignacio, the aged chief of the Utes, has l—en paying his second visit to Denver. When he was there before only one white man lived there. A s«n Franclean character 1» Csptala Goddard E. D Diamond, «bo claims to be 107 rears old. and gets his living •• a book ag'-ni, Dora Rlchardimn, ths divorced child wife of Genera) Cassius Marcello» Clay, was uiarrir-1 at Keene, Ky., to Kiley Brock, J| years old. L b (hnrrnur RIiaMon, of South I hi k ot a, dti-l nt ¡iea>) » ok I o! r hptHliflt iBtt». it»l<*r:«!rt»t f.ukvnfl, of th«» (Til* •flii » Vir I' ti (’’»al Cmnfuiny La» tarn relt a»e«l fr«>m cuMto»ly on bond«. Th« wimworkrf»’ «trikt» at (*!•*•* laii !. <>., h-v» fx«i!•**!» arid a g«n«ra! rt»- of *<»rk w»|| «tfon follow. 1 h« Culoradtj »uprcriH» cotirl l it» d«>- •|*l« »l lh« Ni v* r It' j »till ait f«> llohal quarrrl tn favor of th« anti THh rltr«, wh«» af« glrm th«» right to lire tit!« And cnjLh m of l!»« ¡»arty An Arf»»*rl«’rtn tyDdleale r«pr«flrntlr»g iKdrulf capital ba» piireliBAed a larg« tract <*f ¡And at M atiaanlllo, Cota, where they will develop eeviral giad Iron mines Battery B, Oregon v.dur.tiers, batt te en mustered out of servic«-, and Its members returned to private life with out having tl.e much .-ought for chance t*- l-att «- for I’.- r c- unity. Agoriclllo, envoy «>f the Filipinos, has reached Paris. In reply to a N|an- ish atateinci.t. the American ps a.-o com- miulnnors have d«K’larel that the United Mate* re ftrsre to assuma sovereignty over ('ul»a. A Havana dispatch says: An agri-e- mci.t n ph« two -.tn Bmissions a« to the date <d er»' nation again seems prol.al.lc. Tie American. ultimatum Hal'S upon January I, and will be bnally accepted by iar.iw Lieutenant Peary's vessel lit caught in the Ice, and there is little prospect that it will get out this year. Tlie present position ol the steamer is much farther north than whalers urnally go. Tha vessel will return safely next apt Ing after the tcc thaws. A sensational story semis from Ha vana to the effect that Captain-General Blanco together with other prominent hfatilarda, ba.I f<>rm<-<l a plot to «et up a republic In Cuba, and eventually turn the Island back to Kpalti. Their plana were upset In the signing of the |«-ace protocol. KeV. Chas. Heath, colored, is dead al It io home in New York city, aged 101 years Tl.s first notable event In his life was in I Too, wi,eu bls muiirrr car ried Mm to the funeral ot George Washington, so that he could always say that be had attended the burial of the first president of hie country. Rear Admnal Phelt>s is tbe only sur viving meuii«r of the first graduating rlass from tlie naval academy. There were 47 members in the class. The gtsnd camp, United Confederate Veterans of Virginia, bit placed Itself on record as claiming the right to se- co-Io from tbe union at will. Queen Liliuelaia.d will leave Hono lulu for Washington ai-ont the middle ot November, it le said, to present her claims sgsinst congress for remunera tion for the l.w* of her throne. Miss E. Bonomi, who has receivi-d the M. D degree from the University of Genoa, It said to t>e the first woman to secure s degree from sny itallsn uni versity. The voysge of the Oregon end lows from New York to Manils by w*y of the Streits ol Msg.-Han will be the hu geet continuous voyage ever made by anv warship. John D. Rrwkefellet has )<-t the con tract for the largeel monolith ever quarrie«l In the Unite«! States, It will mark the family lot of John D. Rocke feller in Lakeview cumctery, Cleve land, O. I BE TROUBLE 4I4H ib 4* *f t* b illpt*lus* THERE. |n«*rg*«la 1« M»**ri«g l**w*y *»4 (Ml* <Vt 23.— Tl»« AtlKu«!« of lh« intiH<<‘nl tmupfl ) to«Trktn* BirttBciiig. Their »Up¡»Hr« At« ffrowing flffltiX*« Attd ti»«} At« b«rooiing J»*fl|’er- at« Their lrA«!ei aj »» uic J the truupfl, • I hj H at « ha«l no ¡ >jr for tn nthfl, that they wtll At*»n capture Manila. Th« Filipino hrwepajer« in«i»t upon alwolute itJ’leperuleDce. an J ¿montre anr»etat Ion to the United blatea or aojr pruleolorDlt vith equal energy. Tli« American flutLorilh», naval an«! military, ara taking pre auto-nary no I in molla la meaanrea, although trouble I» anticipated. Th« mm tn I Mi on of N|«niar-la vent h«i« te*»rt>lly by General Ki«w. *• ■ pain’s chief rep rear ti taU«« in the l*h»li Pionas and fnvettinf general of the southern portlot»« of the arvLiprUtf«». arranged a ietnpF»rary mmmrtrial ronr«ntion. Ao* corriingly Interdwland traff)** wm t«* »nttnl, >»at It I» t»«»w again Interr'-jrtnd, thia lltno by urd«ra from General Rka. TL« Btearner Han Nich»»la». which left Manda y««trr »y flying tl « Ameihan flag, war complied Io return by • Sjwht«h gun(«Mt( whoa« erxomandef offered a » a j lea L»r !da action that the cr«w r< n*iste«t < f Fili ¡in«»«, w l»o tn >¿(»1 »moggie o»ntral*an«l attirlrt. The San NicLnlaa. after r«|w»rting h«r etpci i«n«*e, •ail«*'! ag»»tts fol •■«««! by the Ufcltcd Mateo gwitoal M«<’nllorh TL-« ineurgent »¡«»amer Mnlrnla «n- t< ?«•! the hartior flying the lna»irg«nt itag. width vae promptly hauled down by th« Americana. Y<**1er>|gy the Britlah ronawl nt Ma* I»Un <x»rtt«n«'! a meeting <»f nicrchanta to tiler«»«» the corn tn < rrin! d«W«ll«k. UrHiah capital to th« amount of |20<L* 000,000 hae twre n tying Idle her« for ata ivt»f»tlifl. In lit« «sitting com! It km a * bu»11»« •» felfltuina with tl»« pmvjnrv» l»av« b«an In many rax*« diroctly ana* pettde«L Th« meeting r«'«a»l y « m | t«» m-vk« an urgent appeal to the HntUh gorctn* nit»ril to en leaver to ha»ten a aettlc* int’til ol ¡wnding toil««. LOST IX NORTON SOl'NIl >4 FIVE BURNED TO DEATH I i«*a I •••< I»* • i**-t*l I tee in • < futnl* Vonn 4 Niiaanvlllw, Cel., Ort. t4.-N.ws just r«-*’viv«-d here Itom Clairvilh-, I’lu Frightful Accident on Tor The Steamer Abbie Rowe mas county, C»L. report* the burning pedo-Boat Davis. H.« ot hotel »nd the lore uf live livre. Wrecked. deed are: P. Polrinl, C-arson Barney, Mrs. Cor. oldj SC A LI» El> IN THE BOID R ROOM liIRF.CTEl» AGAIX8T AMERICAN'S W AN MlKlSG A SHOUT VOYAGE n*-f»>. Florence Roberta, 7 years and s woman, name not yet B*>-ertain«Ml. The Ore broke out at 4 o’chxk this BM ■r : g in C list Roberts’ hotel. Mr n*n*r Tut»* m*w» 0*1 With Trrlhl* Koh rts awoke in time esca|« by jump- II*« all \sk * ««»It *f lh* < ••!»- >m tbe th« second-story e»Toti’ i-story window, m Ing fmm lr*ri«»r» Tri».* Trip !*••« B«r *4. doing which he sustained « ere injur- ire. Tlie other occupants of the build- AatorlA* Or., 0* 4. 22, —Th Havana, via Key Wset, Fla i 1» Port Towneeml.Oct 31.—T Adnev. a ing, , with tbe exception ol those alwe cotresj«m lent ot Harper's W.-i'klv. who nan »•of, cecape-l unhurt, but lost evciy- nf on«» or morn »t«*4m III — I’aty Lilerta*), one of i daily ps|ers of t'ienlucg-e. pobll» arrived here Wednesday from st Mi thing but the ciotti ww they wore. Tlie ward toller of tl*« lorpt trill trip the sanction of the governme chael» on the rl-imsr R.wn-.ke, bring» live unfortunate p» sople were nffocated wbi|««it> l»«’t news <4 the proheble I -s of the small while they slept, The origin of tbs faulty •mLlr'l a«v« n tlr.- a manifesto with over 300 *1 The tlwa I -ir»’ «‘harliw tire ha» not l-eeo -l«qern>ii«<*d, but is »reamer Ai lua Rowe In N rl<m »-mnd great many of which are The stra-nei ha t on hoar-l 11 feraone. «npl-eed to I ave teen caurel by a de- ttiwh, n»Airi I: Paul l.u openly proclaiming C ulms Hariv W, nr>mp->sing the Abbie Rowe party, of fertive chimney, The properly lore is unvuArneal; ' euce. XV 41 ham W...I, h-- •; > 11« 1«»n. Thw party toil >1 Micbarlfl not great. About 60 Cuban fatru.llc olnhe L ava iDArrUd; Jain«« Ky«n. to pt «m tor I! f>»r Chlgnl^k ini4*!«»n. Io been organtarel In Havana tih<!«f th« HAVANA'S POOR JobhMMi, mart ini; .AlU'r ralct! no G<vh>frtm hwy, atom *»S mil«*» FOOD FOR manageatenl. tn a large ft D* tor of north of M Mtehiirto ILvrr ng M* i case*, of physicians, lawyers end pio- tat»« rh •!. Tlie A<vl«l«iil acettrrwd «1 ¡1 40 A. <!«*nl, tb«y reA^had li»*n fcestonal men. Many memt*ere of «mfl M., wl»il« II»« !* »1 w<4 w- «tw .»• ! L n*I, <f«*»HnAti«»n in th»«**«* or L it !«?• of the dale attended the first meet:ng (*f-wfl Ilflvana. <>»*t. 2 4.— Tb« ¡I«1 off T«ttg» ll!ih'*e. n‘c»r t .»th* w t. I»t Brigham an«l w f«, Mr» Row#, wearing the Cuban sir I American flags |«ty*fl «ti aiu* i City t»f San Hh* ha*I uni one of th« r. *pi■ rul two Mi»» lUaina An«l another vomia, m«m* errxse-l. The presiding officer* of *<*v* avi««! jrooter from Matanaa« Lour» nt full at ■ •«»«I, Ah I w 4» ntitkitig tort of Hi« party, con«l>!rr«v| th« AM»»« oral «if the clu'**. noth ng tl>* insignia Y nt k U» Bring a (r»'*h cargo of «tool 23 kn<*t« j«»r h<mt. tin 1« t a in tbe tnitlonholse of tl.e met* ot the li-tw«» in«'*i i!iU nf w«»AtL«ting a ►»»»• tu Havana. H«r Utt cargu »team J»rc<«i»rt» of 2>'<0 ■torm, m l i«w»k pM»agw on a arhoower memlwrs, ordered that In future only lamia»! at Malania». Svv«n flt«'n»«n. under lit« <hro« li<m which ¡«ft a few tlav» before th« •t«Am* the t'ui-an flag shook I be wort». In « f .•»j«ant»!» «ilvar apu- Ttia •!»ipin«nt i of W'»litan» W«*u«l( foreman •»( Hie toiler many Inalarioa* thia order was complied «•r for <*h-gnick mt»flion, wh«r« they eia. In antieipalioft ot IL« Am««th*an ' ' • • were to tn««'l IL« rernAln<lef of H o party. with. \ »!rr 'iffl ragim«. A’« Y- ’ ' I* »Y \ After vainly waiting f«ir «"tn* lime. work*. were wofklng manfully l«> Tl>o Cuban general, R«-go. lie* ar- S | mb t> t *t I» »’ Ail «tciA’uur» tha J’ ver S« rra, k«»ep up the ttem«m!»'u< «team j r«*<ur<« (*Apt4in XX Hlivrn A Taylor, I At* en rive-l al Havana from i’uctto rrinci|w, rare »«•! DrCttMary to auj ply tli« flying coglngo. ai d is pre-* lung in tl.e Havana «f-e gineer of lbw r«’vrf' u» * ut|« r lt«.tr. •» «! ti it tl « «•¡'Ai-Hh It u i XX iHiotii a moment*« warning, and th«- Inaurgente' camps near tbe M F. ,M airing, formerly of Ren Fran- rrtkiwrr AU»»n» m XIII wiil !«*av« <*uban city a holy war against the AmerleaiiS. tblftg Inside the toiler gave Wi*y, *n I . I'egan a (Ml - ' wat«*r» ♦ K*lti|t<»t r 3t*. He has inter» Icwi-ljnany of lire )«■* h rs steamer in thuya- lit Edith They f«d- a wtlL »¡ng bla«4 of Itv« 4t«'.itu, fire an I <4«n •••al HI jibti bai» i|lf«v!rwl tbe mil* ot the t'u turns and has urgtNl th« carry- lowed the not to Nt. Michaels with fttioke fHto! the cramped toiler-ronm oumtDfltular of tl»« Ili*lgu»n *!ivl« Itary c out auccesa. an«! ov«rjM»wcr«'d th«» h«dpto« workmen. Ing on ot war against Aitit-ncah« if in* •ion ! • iltfftritmta any »urplo» commit' At the flame tun«’, th*’ forward «moke- dependence is not at oner grant«*! to Jost l-efore the Koanole left Ht Ml- anntng •art •tor«« . _ _____ w ti.-<♦»• <>f tl»e __ , |M>puia- , Cuba. rl>a«da, Adney says, a party arrive*! tion tn th *t di»tii<h a ho h »vc»huwii *tA<*k togwn to vomit fotHi ft in*« and Tlie Cui an oolonol, from the north with a story to the mu l'ly water, an I tho»«» on •!«'«■ k ».»w the Hit Kt fnanJahtp fot Spain. arnr.- l It- , |I n r> a at t * «.»•(. an I la that not« »tiling *erh»u« L a ! happen«*’! eff.ct that tl.e Indiana had reportd a carrying on a strong campaign against »mall «learner wrecked, staling tl.at EXECUTION OF A FRATRICIDE to low. Harry Burrow«, a flr««man who th« Americana aril Calixto Garela, they saw a small crow I ot men on tl.e wafl fltAlioitrvi at th« tightly do«« I wlom he professée to look up- n as a beach around a fire. Il wa* generally <)r««rg* W < batch of U»e hosier i * in, threw th«* 1**14 ih» t*»ath !*•••» BRINK OF WAR. traitor to the Cuban» who ha* tw-«-n •Itj «I »••• X>***|t*. door open, an I wa< tlm»wn backward bnllevral that thi» n.'i-t 1 «• b»«a UM bril«.] by American gold. The red S-ranee I'renwrlug Ver II Fngl»ni| Iterati y party f*om the Abbla Rowe « on the deck lit a ru«b of »<\i!«llng »team one). In au interview with one of tlie Adney al*«’ r»|«’rta that while rearch Aal, I>l|i|.,ia«rr I an % vrrt fl. XX < Ltrkt ili« Hi ¡¡«lena ImlfH i l», that flcarc'l |»igmu«Uclie and hair Ilka leading n«-w*ja(-er* In Havana, nurds all rad*h<»l irone coq ÌI t un thè gAllow« Inda/. Ixoidon, CM. 33.— Never since Great Ing for tha misaiug vesrel Captain T«i ► •rts ot charge« against Garcia and the Britain and France began to dispett lor ami Melsing picked up a man la an Al th«» »am«» instant, Joseph Porter, Ih« » riti»« for whiuh Clark wan «ir*» Americans, hut tlie censor would not over Egypt, nor during the most acutr open ioat several miles al sea. The <• ii<«! wm ih« murder »»( bis b»«>th«r a macbliiiat, *n«l J. K. XX'olff, flee* allow an account of tho interview to 1« Stag, of the Niger differences tretwren man had been without fool or water ai Hi. I ¡alena. Nat»« c^untr. Ile» lay nr«»blent of tlit contracting firm, «prana published, fearing that It might give those countries, has the •it nation for sevrral days, and was uear tn -leath. in w %!t foi hifl vietila and uh t bitn d« wn the lulder an«! li t«» t!»« -••«■th ng rise to disturbances. »11. after tabi’ d«*litor*te aitn A pit regard!«»» ot the fearful heal that looked vo ominous as today, ill -pit* 11» was Nlerling Martin, of Chicago, A secret circular has been sent to the of the hops expressed in the journals who was left a-lrlft on a barge which fu* dayfl tojvr»' ih« tra^e/jr. h« rndrat* a!mn»i ovrrerttne them. T*>g«thtr they presi'lcnts ot all the Cuban patriotic of both countries that the matter was I**ing towe«l from St. Michaels to Of0d tu ¡Htì hifl biuthtf by | I toniti 4 hfi<*l Foreman XVood to the Irntcb, committee», denouncing a large num- would be amicably arrang'd. It is a Golufrim bay by the steamer Fortune hifl cofT»*«. where a dofl«n ¡Airs of hah«lfl wrrv bet of t’llb.ins, who are l-arke-l ujron aa fact that the French naval and military Hunter, with a Cht ago pvrtyon l-'sr l. The crime Ibo ontgrowth nf an w.iltlng to r« eivt him. And thtD, traiUus to the cause of Cuban Inde- authorities are making feverish pmpar- The Fortune Hunter was caught in a tnli n.i y that ha»! rflUted fot 13 yrare one Ly one, •!< inofc h rribly tnuHlatis! jrendence. and are < l.arge-l with being aliens for war, an-l, though calm reigna storm and was force I to rut tba barge l>» ture th« uiur lvr t*tw««n ( lirkarui tn«*»» were taken from the death trap. alla- hed tn the Americana. Tbeclrcu- at the British dockyards at Portsmouth, loore. Heveral day* aft«*rward the For hit brothvr'fl wifv. Two «lajrfl aft«r th« Several «»( the moot severely Injure»! lar recommends a vigorous contret Chatham and iMonporl, It is only the tune Hunter wa* picked up by the killhta» Clark ma-!« a full confrwion. w a!k«d nnaidol to the after cabin, against nut only Spanish residents, hnt calm of preparclnv.-v. steamer Tillamook tn a waterlogg-- I ¡1« thrn obflngmi I la mtn<! and fuughl where Dr. E II. Thornton, the com- against tlie Americans as well, "who pany'a physirl; an, who accompanied tli« Significant orders have ta-en arriving condition. An unsuccessful sear, h was hard in tl»«’ •■»¡•ir*« tu «vi a»! In tha v<»n are endeavoring to steal the Cubans' there from the admiralty, indicating made for Martin. After Ivtng cut (»«raion. ¡1« « a » tonrh'vtl and ap- boat, »Iten-le-i to them aa rapidly as ht vlufory. ” that Great Britain and Franco arc on loose from the Fortune Hunter, the pufllrd to Ilo- auprvtna court. Tl»« dv» waa able to -Io s«i. Few were able tc The Npsnlsh colonel. Correia, mili ths brink of »ar. The admiralty has barge founder.-I, and Martin put to Sea ctflton <d tha lower court waa au«tain«*l repress the groans tinit *|«oke «4 then tary governor of Mariano, pays dally ordered every «e ¡going ear-hip to have in a amai boat. and t’iark a a a »<*ntrn<*«<l bvjii»!/« Hata tcfiinle si.ff--rtng. but all loro them visits to the insurgent campain his dis its crew made up to the full comple to I m » hangt*d today. Iktvmtiy he in»»!» selves with tbo fortitude that men In STORY OF THE WAR. trict, advising the Cubans not to sur ment, »• ordered in case of mobiliza Tl.e api-ear. a atatoruvhl • time of war call heroism render their arms and to make reais- tmn. The order practically mean« the Iragtr Kmllng of * •»mith Oakala Vol wlfe from »*!! complh Hy in lbw crime, riio' of that grim procession, as It flh-.l tereo until the Indej- n-lcnce < t the complete filling prospect.rely ot every lint»«»** lloniutirr in»t«rday Le acceptf*-! rviigioti« canno- • long tbe narrow de. k. is mil to be 4» Island I* «I«-. larrel. Colonel Cervera la ship’s company In detail. Four lor- St. Lottie, Mo., Oct. 31—-A c| e- is) la? n bum inruii-*rra. uf thè Hfllvatiua si rllml. It was a sight that HO one on an Intimate friend of General f’arrado, pcdo-taiat d. -troyers which were alaiut to the Kepiitdlc from Deadwood, H. D., A r ni y. tsaard will ever forget, and which nori* pleatdent of the evacuation commission. to bo tit tod with new water tube boilers says- Albert Martin, a lancber living st ul'l see again for any price that could During the last two Weeks, several have had their orders countermanded, near the Cheyenne river in Zieheck AN ABSURD REPORT be paid. hundred Remington car lines and large and will be instructed to r.»liaw their county, enlist«*-! as a voltinlo-r al the Dr. Thornton *>*t about the Work ol quantities of ammunition hate been stores. Officers on loaves of ahsoncc beginning of the war au l fought at th«* Y|lt.t«t*ff V •« •» a * • I I etiti the* Ktispre«« caring for the Injured with cor>ln< «s ami Urte N<»| Marti*»! *«-ut from Havana, It ia |.resumed, by an t unemployed have t*<«n notified to battle ol El Caney. After tlie batth judgment, which th» strain -4 a long ' t 2 4W i reune of the Spanish chiefs. d lieSpan- hold themselves in readiness to com he met Ramona Fert-x, the «laughter <d afternoon dl l m>t at.alo. Naval Con Chin»«»« minUtcr to tl»« ¡ ’ nit«»i M a I«« ( Jsh residents, manufacturers, merchants mission reserve» If required. struct».r r>|**ar, of the trtal Imard, st«M»i an officer of Garcia’s i-ommand, and I »-for« hi* »!• ¡urtni»» for Wti«bingtoD by hl* *L!e throiigli it all, removing tl.e and planters are somewhat alarmed : The French Statesmen, how. ver. still they U'came sweethearts. Noon after of a mirrlaf« !>•’• t*it«*r.*d clothing, miniaturing lu tbs and criticise In very serere terms the cling to the hope that the Marquis of ward I m was attacked t>y lever and sent »ahi Hint the tw«»r» lai 11 unit i hnng anti II»« dvw«f«r suffering men. as best lie could, bind Irehavlor ot some of the Hjianlah chiefs, Salisbury will offer some eicliange. home on sick leave rrnprcRM w .» m AbflurJ. Th« *t«‘»iurr ing op their burn* and washing th« who, it is allege.!, are acting suspic He was engiig.-d before his d««partnre NINE B lacks » killed . «hi i» Arrive»! Al Vancouver on W««!» black ooot from their fa- iously In many placée, and are working! Lu-uten- for tl>o war to the daughter of a neigh M U m ' t j i; * •« r n Hor 4 •st-Cbmmsn lor F. J. Drake di-l like in favor of Cuban independence, advis <>n* tV Islie Viren I *»•! II lu I Ifr nn«l Three boring tuncltman, and arranged to lie r - * »y an»! Yok-»h»ni i, ¡ «it ; nbtng th« iplendid retvi-'o, and, with such help ing th«« Cubans to persist in their revo Wrrr Unanthtl. married while home on his leave of •tAt«ru«'hi thflt th« «¡uwAgrr enipreflf as the rest 4 the crew enuhi give, all lutionary attlluda. For tins reason, .M<-nip>>:fl, T'’iin.,(H. 2»’». —A «ptH'ial absence. Meanwhile the Cuban girl many of the Spranish residents faere to the ( oinitiercial Appeal fn»m Forest, had learned »1 his illm -« and that 1 e I» a «I ¡ mí «'«» tn « tli« wif« of ¡«1 Hung ('hang. tl.e sufferers were placed on cushion* **Thla !• II»« m»»<t atanrd of all ru* lu the after cabin and on des k, and the have written long fetters to friends in .Mi«* . «ay»; Aw the rr«ult <if an at* jiad gone home, and she rt-s.dv.-d to fol n»om,’’ »•*»<! Wo Tiug(ur>g. “it it Im* worst of their pain allay«»! with hypo- Madrid in order that tlie home govern- ' •.» nil t to nr rent a negro n«*ar ILirj« r»- low and nor»* him Dressing in her nient may 1» acquainted with what is vl 11«, Rcott cuontv, in tlie eastern part I rolher’s clotl.es, sl.e crosee-l to Ja- j -«’•■» i bl«». No rfilaii''» i* |o b« dermic Injection» of morphine But ha|>p**nlng In the island, an I have re-1 of tli« Mt at»», on«» white deputy wnn males and societed herself on a fruit in t«*lrgrMniA frtHD -»Kitl.ern citi«« atout they were past help. At 3:3» Maneely ¡1 »• not auc«'Umb<*.|, followed by Luithle an hour quested that on behalf of Spain's inter kill«»«!, tin«« wound«**!, an«!, aon»r«ling steamer bound for New Orleatia. Reach- aliAt g.« r <«n in Peking Ü l let. ar. Harry Wood avptre*l just as a ests and the |«art ot the Bpaniah reel- to tlie !at« -t r«|<»rt, nine t>«^ro< M w« re ing there she tramped and l*-at her pH»« AÌMitit «hakln^ Lai» !• with the t dents, the evacuation may I." roaipletoii killed by tlie citii«’!»« of the Harp«*r«- way to H.-rmosa, H. 1>. «tret.-het was laid to take trim to a When she W » ! I fT ■ • ! W • Thlfl more aultat le resting plaew. The oth as uoott as tMissible, so as to avoid pro- i VtUo n- ¡*!;!ji3|d::3nd ar. ! tin? fl.‘.r::fT's t< -. -Led there *>.- learri- ! f I,er lover’, I’ ■ pH- t I. • ‘ ■ I - .H>4 it era dle-l In the b<»spltal here, where longing the existing dangerous condi poaiM» combined« approaching marriage, and the shock w 4'r fu i •' al IL .' g h ng Tl»« i« ¡w-ri they lia I been brought late in tl.e after- tion of affaire. Tim pursuit of a!»ottl 60 n«*^r»»«**, who drove her Insane. noon. The ateamer Haiv«-»t Queen Owing to the fait that Spanish afll-» La ! th«- »»riginal offender, with At the same time the American girl is unti u«. ” c«*rs are iw-iling commissary store* at , the av«»w*‘d delerntination to prevent learned ot her Inver's flirtation, and towed the Davia from the acene ol the PAPER SUPPRESSED accident t<> A«toria. any price obtainable, the army supplies Ida air«»! and rapture, and who am* broke off the engagement. Martin l»-- MADRID are now a dr „• on the market lu lire bu»h«*d ti»« p.ai tv altein ptmg the arm»t, gan drinking heavily and diaapp«'arrd. I tt» i-» la «tn furti « v»f fiat» R«ll|r*r I r*rln (et * The acei-lcnl was unaccountable to those on boar«l. The runtractor» have Interior, making legitimate trade iui- contHiUD«, am! by rn<»rmng t!»e numLer A few days ago h » I. • ly was found Mlntnl*r’« lire! g ntllon possible. of fatalities will undoubted!? have a»- floating in the ('heyenno river. Ma'ri «. '»••! 34 —Fi N.»ek>na|. ri», been careful and pninatakitig In the con- It is areertrel a* tlie Spanish rule in •utu«*«! laig« proportions. Th« whvle Whether he fell in while intoiicated or .'..ri—r vali ve organ, wihcli it eup|*>it- atruciion of tbe boiler,, thia being a Cuba draws to a-clore. corruption and country !• terribly arotmed, an«! the committed suicide is a matter of mt>- ir.g General Weyler, war otdere-l siije branch of their work in which they have always met with mark«»! ancce*». haa !»«en f«*inforce<i with jecture. robbery «tally brexune more op-en and ■heriff'ft j re-o-d (or puldiehlng an arti* le not They have conaclentioualy f.ill..w«-.| all wholesale. The committee on transpor men fr«>m all tl»« neig!d««ring t«»wna previoiialy tuhurllled to thè censor, and ATTITUDE UNCHANGED. the rigid re«iulremrmt» laid down by tation. charged with furnishing pas (Governor McLaurin haw gone to tlie ita editor, Nenor Fignera, a member of sage tickets t«> Spanish ofll.-eis return« «••rnr, which »• alxuit 10 mile« north of tm*rl*an < ■immlttl«»n»f» Mill >r»t A • thè ebamber of depilile*, was Imprlsoa- th« government, sufficient pr.ad of which is the fact that the boilers hare • tim* ('aba* f**bt. Ing to Spain, are chaiglng an arbitrary Pore«!, th« neai'Mit rath >ad joint. ■ I. The aff.nx ha» . aurei a gr.-at sen- rate of 34 each for a berth, If the vic- Faris, Oct. 34.—Ths Unite.! Stal««* sation, and th» suspeua-.on oreler *»r Ix-en constantly under tl.e Inspc-'tiou ot DIED ON IME VOYAGE. officei* of the navy detalle«l for that tim refuses t«i give up. he la ma le to snd Spanish pw<aoe commissioners held annoile.!. puui|«>->*. Before they were placml in wall several steamers, the commission ' Virati» n- i.-.t < la ni a san, m.nister of puhllc In- • r Boss -Irk a«.IHIere listar,. separate sessions this morning. the torjwtlo-ls’.its the boilers were sttii claiming there is no room, Generally Tl.e joint soss >n lastrel from 3 F. M Ing r roo. Msralla stru< ti.ui and puhhc Works, ha* ten the officer is gla-l to pay th!- tax in or to 4 30 F M During this time the derei hi* teelgnation a* a protrai agalnal jc-ted to a water pr«»*,nro of 340 |«iundr Ran Francisco, Oct. 35—The United der to g'-t away. Thia abuse la op-enly commissioners discussed tl.e second is-r- tire arresi of ilio editor of Ei Na» tonai. to the «plate inch, 110 pound» more btAlrfl transport steamer Hinde Janerio than that at which they wore working spoken of, I.nt the pr<-seiil situation les of written argument» put forward D. rr- guai ■ i> I .is 1 • *-n i ■■v|.*o»l, arrlvr-d here t«slay from Manila, vis at the time of tlie ao«*i l«-nL The crew ia a fres-lor all, grab as grab-can by the Spaniards for thep'irp.«*« "f pre Sen >r S.ig**ta takmg Henur Gautaiao*» Hong Kong ami Nagasaki. She has on volunteered for the service. Th«*y have game, and every one apprears eager to vailing npwin tlie Amen- an commission portlollo a>l interim. 1« a rd 140 sick wddiera, and 31 dla- - always l«en ore I with tairnva» and eon- make money while the Hpanith aun er» to assume tbe Cuban debt. No >1* The n. wspajn-rs have addreesed a charge*! men. Seven uien died on th» ahineo. bnlte conclusion was reached and tim oompiainl t<> Gre supreme court agstntf ai.leratlon by their employer«, and not voyage They were: The official report <if the boriili» in con.mission adjourned until Monday, thè refusai of General Chinchilla, g«>v- nr.e of tl.e men on hoord hut diaclaimo«! Private Eliot W. Ordway, company the city of Havana »Hü c Ute Amt ot when the Cuban question will again ernor-general «f Madrid, tu re*|e.-| t|,e the belief that their employera wore in II, Second Oregon; Private Henry II. i the pr<-eent year shows that there heve t« dis< ns*e«l. It ia probable that this ■llrg.Ml inviolabilitv <>l benor Ftgurea any way r«*spon*ible fur tlie uufortunats F. ~ First California; Slut*, company ~ been DI,M3| interments. The average feature "f the regotlaliont will be di«- a* annullerò! thèchauiberof deputies. oocurrenro. Sergeant John A Glover, mmiiany A, death rate kee|-e nr, steadily at 47 pwf [».•ed of next week. Winnipeg, Miiiitoba. Oct. 23.—Ot First N*br*slr*; private Frank W Hatter Vvyle-len Klllrii Tare. «lay. Thu* far there have Iwwn s.-ren joiut an estimated yield of from 24,000,00« I ...... m - ' - Turke*. ootup*r«v < <«real .iiscamieril p.ievaiis among the . i < ntwatrr, Micii., i > i. «4 —Ti e Io 30,oou,uvu buaheis of wheat, n I* ; Private la-a is D. Pasemore, sessions, jour of which have t*een de* spii'i.sh trooopw because of ii"i piy- *2 '.I voted to the discussion of the first aril- boib-rs of the Pentwater furniture (ao- now calculated that only about 4,000,- company 1, Fuat I Nebraska; Nebraska: Private ment*, in some cases for six months, . I-* of tbe protocol. In thia manner t>iry eiptoded today. 1» C. Tupper and 000 will be thresh«-.! and the remainder Hmry P. Shnter, Astor battery: Pri in others for seven months, and In still two weeks have p>a»»«-d and no result Miller Sorenevm were killed. Twooth- standing in »tacks ind shocks, la threat- vate J. Fiske. First California i t >--. for < igl.t m-'iJi.e, and ttn*w>l«i rr men were fatally injure*!. eued with total deatru -tion. All the dead wera buriert at sea, ci- has lx-«-n tea. he«l. Tbe American com diris fear that they will i>e eml.atked missloners have ilstene.1 to all the ar Filipinos Knrorelea Uapert l>sty. cept Ordway. Fiake and Nhuter. < puri lab rrltuftera l**ru|*4. f ir Sp ain without receiving their pay. | gument* <4 the Spaniard«, tut th>*v Manila, OcL 31 —The insurgents Ilta* * YY *g | m T*1* a . have not change! Hi« paieilion which ar- enforcing an-spoil duty ol *.73 1 A < «»rr»ip< < hl*f of l*ollr*. Washington, <>• t. 33.—The secretary Fort Worth. Tex.. Oct. 34. —Tronbl, i they first took. • (‘maha, Oct, 34.—The jury In the ton on lierap from aoutbern porta of war sent a cable message this even between white« ami block» over politic, - Air»ngl*<i lief The** < >all*lr*n. Inquest over the body of William culminated in a fight In which Hope | brought to Manila. They are also en ing to Major-General Otis, in command Walker, the Omaha pna«'flghtet killed > Toronto, Oct. 34.—A dreadful lrag—!y forcing 3 pel cent tonnage on «tearneis of the American forces at Manila, au Adams, independent eomlldat, for in a tight al South Omaha by Andy was enacted In the east end of the eity and 3J pur cent on height«. The thorising him to parole 3<) Spanish ..ffi- ahrrifl and leader of the indepen«lent ihip nt, returned a verdict today hold- > tonight, when Ellxa BomII wife <>( a American and British firms are com cars now In his custialy as prisoners of muvement again»! the White Men'» ing Dupont as principal an I Chief of well to do mechanic, became detm-ntel pelled to pay these charges, though they war. Applications for ilio parole of Union Asaoctation, wa» alrot and killed. Fol ice Carroll, of Noutb Omaha, senes- i and sttatigled her three children, aged protest «trennously against an arrange theae officers was made by the Span Inti The slier iff has wired Governor Culbert Miry to the killing. 3. a a»*! II year*. Tliedemenle«l woman ment ail the more unjust because authoiitlee to General Otis an<l he re- son that he ia unable to preserve order The testimony shows that Carroll ao- gave a reaaon for b>*r tetri .e .)«<-1 c Is are entering Manila by railway furred the question to the war de|«rt- and want« truu|W rent to tbe »cen» cepted money to allow the tight to pris- that die did not want tbrm to grow up fmm the north, which evade duty, and merit at Washington. It is understood al once. the prisoners desire to return to Spain. coud. Wlckod. an undersell the legitimate trade. Thr»a W*r* f»rs»w«*4- |n«<l*»a Fl«*«l*4 Wol Gtallly. Ikiarii ltunt*r» l>r*»wne«t, Krrp th* Fhllippl«*«. iMjwnrtlon Vgalnal s»at|»»ra. Neattie, Wash., Oct. 15.—A Post-In- Duluth, Gel. 34—Eleven Bear ialind ChlcaMn, Oct. Ifi. —A flmal^ flkifT id Des Moine»» la, Oct. 34.--Repte- Chicago, Oct. 33.—Th, fight la.ttvrren which «vie !>>nh D-tbari. a ton of a telligeucer special from Sunrise City. Indians were brought beta today by • ■•ntatlve Hull, chairman of tl e na wealthy brick manufacturer of Etana- Alaska, oonfirms the report printed Marshall O’Connor and a <letachm<>nt tional house committee on military the railroads and the li- k«-t brokers, re ton, William ** havfvr an I another thia morning of tbe k-sof a small sloop of the Third infantry. The Indian* affsirs sani in a campfire speech here sulting from Ilio effort» ul the former to prrvenl the scalping of tickets by man uho«« ¡«Ivi.tlty baa not ret been and the drowning of three men near enter»! formal picas of not guilty in touiglit: the latter, has t»-*n taken Into uonrL mtablifh«*!. ea|M*ia«*l in Lak« Mi<3hl<anv Cook Inlet last Neptembor. Tlie men the Unite«! State* court and were given ” We must keep the Philippines for Neven railroads to I ay recured from aU >ut five miles off Wilmette todsy, drowned were: A M A lama, of Belle- time to consult with an attorney, the advantage of commerce. Our Judge Smith a temporary Injunction and all were drowned. The men were vue. Pa.: M. Walcott and eon, and ril*>l hy th* <>«v*rn«*r. standing army must be In rras.-l to Oliver Wolcott, of New York. out duck hunting Halrm, (k*L 24.-—Hnuno bill 5o. 198. 100.000 men—40,000 for Cuba, 34.000 restraining the sale by the brokers of excursion tickets leaned by the rail General Book» liaa tx-eo pl ace I In th« gañi r»! appropriation bill. pa»»»*«i IÑ th" ITiiiippinre, 4,000 !• . I r* tlrown Tow«l»r far Manila. roads on account of the pesca jubilee th« leg!«!«* , hy the «perlai fl««*ion of supreme command of the government Rlon. and the remainder for coast de In this eity. The bt<-kers against Hants Cm, Cal., Oct. 17. —Five car flWHetarv of tura» was with th« fer컫.” of Porto Rico, pending the completion whom the Injunction is levici number loads of brown powder were to lay of a permanent plan of governmuul lor ^Ita at 10:10 A M toJay wii I hmi I aliippe-l to Manila from the powder Tliie year’« cranberry crop in Wiacon- 7», and Inclade all Uie dawn-town tie liilLrr th« approval or velu ol (Le gov* the ¡aland. ketscalp- works here. tin I» estimated at IS,000 barrels vuor. Agitators Planting the Seed of Discontent. «