LATER
Tue Hpauieh government Is trying to
! norm* money in lou»k>n to pay off tbe
troops tn Cuba.
Herretsry Uo.g wttnesed a «mventtnl
torpedo lest of the Holland submarine
I Mat In New York
EVENTS ill-
A n
As a fatal wlnd-uf - f a debate in <!»*
ror'nty.Oregon, Kay Hidleubeck »labbod
1 to death Uay Beck lord.
< «11 »HI«»« of !(•»>• Ff««t
it»« Tw«» II*«M liftlirrM I'r*-«e>4»1»«t
I n • < •»»4«ea«*i torw.
A new cabinet La» i*een formed
Japan.
Io
Adjutant General Corbin »ays the
volunteer« may earn corn* borne- The
, tegular» will lake their placea
An nnllkely story nonrw from Paris
that a syndicate of »-aprialteta proj«u***
; to take over the Philippines.
Returning Klondike!» bring news
that the City of Da*»on bar h«a visit-
The «'roek hi I • '-• l «1 • fijM nTrf
r>l Iry a (ód.tXW lire, in which 40 build-
th» elaftlon», an I tine <>! them wai
: Inga were burnt»}.
killed.
News has been received of the death
Al Geneva, H witxerlsnl. hoc) ><0111,
of two more Oregon volunteers al
Ilin Italian anarehmt who aaaaaatnaI«*!
Manila. Frank E. Rotino, of Portland,
the Emprwaa of Austria, was »»nt»»»«*!
i and J. J. Reed, of Hubbard.
io imprisonment to» lit*.
A Karlin dispatch says Spain Is nego-
There la a g*n*r»l belief In Fnflen•!
listing with Germany lo di»i<«ee of the
that the !»t:<»-r la not paat. that
I mainante of her kingdom, notably the
Fash»*!» »»< but one In i font, and that
Caroline, Palawan and La.lroue islands.
«st with France la yet probable.
The steamer Wolcott, from Copper
The Cuban» al llolqoln are reported
river, Alaska, brings news of the
to •« in a terrible conditl n and are
i drowning <>f a young woman named
rolling lo death ailhoni the care ot a
Groeecup and a man r.allied Tankerson,
duotor. The death rate la 40 a day.
in Cootroller hay. OcUd«er &.
Al a couiv il of admiral» held in
Mt retar/ Long hil given orlar» that
Farit It was decided to Hl nut all
no new work on North Altantic tesenlì
French war masala available
Thirty
I n » {«'gun
Th« Oregon and I«>wa bar«
reserve ships have b»*n ordered Into
Ison ordered tn remain on the Brasilian
cvrtnin lesion.
coart for ten day*.
I-»ik* Ml<-hlg»n wsa again »«»pt by a
A ls>nd<»n dispatch fro.-» tbo province
noitbeaM gal*, atid great damage to the
ll it a
wail has refilled
Th» «rk of re ! of ('han Tung. t’btr.a, announ
pairing the damage nieated by the last flood in an adjoining provine* has de*
gal» la all undone, ami the outer drive slro/ed hutchfcdwôl vilisg«sand threat»
way In Lincoln park was uri<!enniti<*l. eus a million pswplo with famine.
French ucw»|aj<ers »rs be»~«>ailr>g !■<*
tile and am critnislng the prooewllngs
of the ¡»«me «xnuinlastou.
Tbo Ameri
cans are nev-used of having adopted an
irregulni form of procedure io present
ing the reply V»> the f-paatoh proposal.
An early rupture In the negotiations Is
(»le-lict«*!.
Keren
thousan»!
ut.tmi»! Hpanlali
lr<»'i-e in Cuba have mutinied, and an
arm«*! demonstration was mad« al the
residence of the military governor al
Nuevitaa. Two ftpanlah warabipa are
eti route to lb«» acene.
Orders have been iaso*J for » general
movement of troops from Catup Meade,
Pa., to the Houtii.
William C Hipp, of ths Massillon
(O.) Fire Urick Company, has seeur»«!
«-¡.I ns ■ o th« plants f all the leading
tire brick companies of this oountry,
and they will aoon be purchas««! and
Cjxrate-! t. a Dual.
Hlttni N*wg
Wc-t Virginia 1s without estate debt
an»l ha» a ca»li surplus of 4I.O i >0,0< h 1
in Banks drawing 3 per cent interest.
Hila» Packard, the well-known edu
cator an-l founder of i'a kard business
college, »lied at hla homo In New York,
age-! 74 years
Il io said that 25 ¡>«r o«-nt of Qie ap
plications mad« for dlvotce In North
Dakota this year were made from Ne*
York »Ute, an-l moot of these from
New York city.
Incoropratlon papers have been filed
for the Bright tilde Educational cor-
¡.oration, which prot«jo»w to eatabliab a
town near Denver for the support and
education of friendless boye.
Thb poatoffii-e de|«itmcnl has ar
ranged with the postal departmenl of
Japan for indirect etchange of money
older* between this country and Corea
co an»! after January I, IS2t>.
According to a»tronomieal calcula-
tiona a sliuwer of tuoleura is due thia
mouth.
Five hunt»!«*! iu«-n w«ro thrown ont
4 employn.rul by a Or« in a <*-p| - r
mln«» al Houghton. Mich.
it the home ol her ¡-an-nts in that oily.
A Chin«»« youth Is an»pect«*l, bis
motive l-eing revenge for being expell«*)
from class.
Five were instantly killed am! four
others a» riously injur»-! in a collision
on a Pennsylvania railroad. Two es
¡-re»« trains crash»*! head-on by failure
of the atr-l-rake« on one of the locotno-
tli»s to work. All the killed ami in-
jur«*i men were members of the crews
»»I lb» wiv- «,,•«* trail,*.
Rev. Elmnnd Dowse, of the famous
old Pilgrim cLnroh at r-berborn. Ml* ,
has just celebrated the Muth year of bis
pavtorats, a term unequal«,! In Naw
i-i glanJ, V avt in tbs United Staten.
g»**l, but no more.
The whole amount
to be allow«*! Will probably not ese«*ed
one mllli'-n
The |>rroi<l»-nt an-l r.»b-
¡net caiefully not«*l the wntimenl of
the country In regard to an Indemnily
as vipi<-s»«*! at the el«-I ion, an»! con
clude that payment ol the sum first pro-
¡»»•«d would not be in accord with the
will of the people.
Charles G. Dawes, comptroller of th«
currency, has order« I that tbe system
of semiannual examinations of national
banks In » fleet In th« country shall ex
tend over all citlea. without any SBoep-
tlon, a» heretofore.
i'ostmasler-General Smith has issue»I
an ur»ler dir<*~ting that Hawaiian post
age stamp« shall l»e recognlac-l at their
face value for |>aym«nt of postage on
ill artlelca mailed in Hawaii, whether
nddrrused for «lelivcry in the United
Stales or elsewhere,
A San Francisco physician propones
to cute »Irunkards and render ehiblren
Immune ngaitist drink by in<«-ulation.
-M. Molitor Powell wsa fined 41.000
by Judge Murphy In St. Louis for wife
almmlonmenL Tin» Is II»« h«wie»t
fine ever iui|»wt*l in that city for such
offenae.
Al Shanty Hill, one rnlle from Mil-
tern Carroll county, O . in an ohi In
dian cavern, ink q»iarta ore l>as l»««o
-lis- 'V- r-' i tvftu-li assays 424 In g»»l-l
an-l 41 id in »Hirer to the ton. The
miuv i - ItM'atvd u * Albeit L. Warliuau'a
Lrua.
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ITIIE ATTACK OF ILOILO I
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IN WASHINGTON
Ilo th PepnlrtlrMii fuhf rrganiFTk F1ertr«1
l-*(tFlattir«v lirpuIrllrMu <»n Joint
Hailot
A4H4iclm**nt« IHfeaCeti.
The «tato ot W.trbington changed
from Populism to the column ol go! l-
Ftan lwl statca, un i eivelnd Jonra and
Cwliniin, the Republican nomine«-« for
rtipr« »entatiTt* In mgrew«, and Andori
and Fullerton, the Republican candl*
Mt»#» for supreme jo lg«*. Their major-
Itiae appear to be between 2,000 and
««•lui K»p'ibll«-an candidal* tor eobgrsM
trvtu the »tate of U *»hlnf !>»u
2.500.
Tbo propoegd municipal tax
-im« n imriit to tbo constitution waa
fi-iiily drfrat«*i. an 1 tbo woman suffrage
amendment abare<l tbe same fate.
All bat two Irgialatiw districts have
been beard from.
Tbe legislatuie,
which Is com jm wed of 34 senators •nd
7M rrprrarnlaliYoe, Dow stati Is:
Tb« N«**l <
I Men ata—
151 In4cpcn4*nl
I
Repuhli»-ans will remain In control Ke|>nl<Hrans
ru»i<>nl«ts....... ........ l> i
>f tlie 6Ath congress. Alin-ist comi lete I Hnu»»—
irturns show that they will have at fte*nbl ie»MU
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l<-a»l 1*8 rotee In the house, ffomocrats i <i*l ei»ts
|
The doubtful repreaentatlY«*
are
180, Populist* 4, Silver Republican* 4
: from Okanogan and Wahkiakum oonn-
Th« lluu*«.
ties.
In the eenate the fualonist» h» l
Tte
following table
aliowt the 15 holdover senators, 5 Denmcrats ami
•trength uf the different ¡ arti«* in tha 10 Popnlists. They *I« k >4 three, one
ncIt
Democrat ami two Populists.
Tbe Re
publicans tad one bold-over.
They
. ■
elect 14.
Tbe independent senator la Grav,
Silver Republican, of Htevena onnnty.
•TATI1
He was elect«*! nn a cltlaens* ticket.
The inde|-cn»lent representative is G.
M. Welly, Democrat, of Steven* coun
ty,who was also el*cle»l on the cttiaeue*
AllMni*
A r h a ••»
ticket.
CaHfBmia
of the nine fusion rep-.-»«ntalives
vaiorMo
• ¿eBneeti' ut
«leete»l, five are Populists
four are
war«
Democrats.
»•erf-a
By giving the doubtful repreaanta-
daha
U Inola
Gives to the futionists, the legislature
ndtana .
»in joint ballot atands:
owa .. ...
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.. »i tndsyeadent
Can«««
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K«etu liv
Loutoiana
The Republicans attrlhnte their vic
Maine
Mar> land
tory largely to th« muni» ipwl tax
MMiMr hui
•mrndmeiit, which they made a direct
Michigan
MinnwoU
issue, claiming that II was "»ingle
MtMlealppI
tag". They alao a»»>gn credit to the
MlMftun
Montana
•entimenl In favor of «u»taining lha
Sfbrweka
national adminiitratlon.
Ntvad
New |
Tlie fu«iont»ta a*- tibe their <!ef»-at to
N*w j
the light vote, which was from 15,000
New
Narfh Carolina
to SO.OtMX) lesa than that of two years
-
ago, ami to the apprehension that
Oragan ... ...»
single tax was an iseue.
P«r naylran'a
Rhoda ¡«land
A l»«h|*r !• K« < f*nel«l«r«4-
F-'uth Car >i!na
"My boy," said th« man of Ideal
temperament, "if you wnnt lo be»'om«
a master of yont profession, you must
study; study day amt night."
It •ahinr’®n
"Yea," repli««f the energetic youth;
W«wt V rginia
"an,! while I am away off in a corner
Wisconsin
Wyoming ......
studying some other man will be hoatl-
, ing around getting all tbe busineM."—
Totale ............. »• itti O
»• w «sr v y. t * »■ ■ i » ■««*»*»
* | Waabin|ton btar.
Sub
Insurgents Occupying
urbs of the City.
PFopLt erf .
T error strk
ke .\
th Jtffitr
Fat
aa
Aay Tima
Aeaaalt
B«
Wag« al
< garlaaiaa
'tarn.
F’ .rierf-’h *,:» r|* t. Cowllta Fa ttk and
Wahkiakum J G M*g’er r^p
• •
• Lawm »j -
pop
< r.’li :■.»•?! 1. •
» «ir
!•
r• ;
toventeenth dlstrtvt. Ms won. Kitsap ani
Island-•J> hn McRe»< r, 4<-m
Eighteenth district. Thuraton *T
J
Mlilet. I P
Nlnauenth dwtrut. I im*^ »E* C Keith,
pop
Twentieth district. 11«-rew K R Hamil
ton. rvp
Twenly-flrwt dUtrtrt,
lleroe •?-’ .inton
Warburton, rrp
Twenty-«
r. 1 4!»trt t Fl r»•-’■ • J
A
Cota, pop
Twenty.third dlstrh t. Here» g M M
Cron«. r*p.
Kins J» hn
Twenty fourth
dlatrlrt.
W*oodlng rep
Twroty-ftfth district,
Klng'-An Hew
Henrl'h. r«p
Twenty-aiith
tfliMrlf't,
King
ITrstoft. rep
Tw«nty-»rvrnth district. King W W.
Wttahlr«, r**p
Twenty-» tahth district. King I n An-
drew«, rep
Twenty-ninth district. King Paul I*and.
pop
Thirtieth district. J«-tT< r«<>n and CtaL
lam -4'yrus y. Clsi-p. rep
Thirty-nrst dlstri t Hr. •!* «mlah *J
A
I ho is. pop.
Thirty-*<--**»nd dlstrtrl. Rkagtt and ton
Juan E Hammer, rrp
•
Rim hart, pop
Thirty-fourth district, Whatcum—D Fk
pop
•Elected In 1«M
<•«
MORE
!>)• ^ wolt I»»«
tof
PARLEY.
4M«
I hill|*|»lkse> •
lo a«til*4.
Washington, Nov 16. —The cabinet
h'i.l a «rvsion tomgbt al wbich Inal me«
Itone, un<l»’r>t»**t to l*> ot a ¡-wiliv*
:ha«act«i, bea«log ou ih« Philippiuo
QUC»ti< n. nere dtafto! for dispatch to
thè American cotntniatloti«'r » In Pari*.
The*« ÌMttuctione werw III* o'it«'»»tn* of
thè cunfetenev bel») «atll»i in th* »lav,
an»l Instiucl thè Amertoan repi even ta
Uvee to a-luilt ot no furili*« il iscua* ion
as to ih* righi to costsider thè di»|«wi-
Iloti ot thè lelamts. and state II.al ou
that point Ih* Instrueilon* aliewly se ut
must stanJ, thè only matters f»>r die-
<<t>a»lon trota thè Ameiican |*>lnt ot
vlcw belng ih* mauner ot glvlng over
lite Monda»
The atlitudo of tbe Insorgente in ll»e
Pbllli'l Ines ha» glven th>- odmlnistr*-
Iloti coi »Iderable un<*s»ti >-«», tur II 1«
feered thst If th» Inaurgent» arealloW’*!
le activity,
liier«
lo continue tbeir busti Ir
.
m»r 1« protesi» whicb we shall l>e
compellet] to rogerd
Tne cabinet meeting last»! until
oc*rly 1 o'clork. One <>f the fealurea
w«e tbe prrventatlon by Adtnha
ch ley
uf thè lepori of tbe Porto Rl*Mn evaoi
atlon onniuiselon.
Achlvy'»
Visit
brooght up tlie l'orto Rlco q»H*»ti«m.
The admlral waa Iti vi t»*! lo partlclpale
In tbe disdissi.<t>.
l'nn<-ernlrig <'uba, • !<-fin!te condu-
•lon waa arrivcd al by thè cabinet to
open a pur! >-n thè w» t«rn masi «t thè
(•lami, prohably al Cienfucgne, abolii
!>ec««nt>er I. In ordcr to allow ih« larg*
sugar pianterà to gel in ma» «mriy ei.-f
(•■gin Work on 4l<e new sngar er»>|*
HELP
First distrhf. Blrv*’« <1 M Wrlty, in’ .
Beuuhd dlatrh t. Spokane H
Ail«#,
Thlrt 8l»trict. 8p«8an»—M'shace Mount,
rrp ; J ws*j h i3 tilt rvj,
ri urtH i>iri t i*r kir -lL«rrr It -n-
haupt. rvp , Il N M«. L«-«:-. ti ? , J E
»■
too.
p.
Fifth -Iwtrt- t, fir >ltan«v p p W hittu-r,
rep.. A H.rrur.n r.-p
math district W hitman* B. F Totten.
rvp , J 1 D. Frick rep
varith list
•trlct
fl««?. Whitman — W f. 14
FoJJrttn, rvp ; W
Wtlford
Allen, r<*p
Ilford Al
Er.ghth JUfitrk'h AAjdn-Joh.n F Ch ru
man, r^pu
Ninth district. Oarfl : 1 c m iinliwin.
rvp
T<*nfh ilfcftrlrt. Columbia—-C A
rvp
Etav nth d’str!» t. Walla Wa.l » - Orml
Copetand. r«-p
Twelfth dkatrk't. Walla W«Ha—<'oiumt>us
C. G< ms , r* p
Thlrtwnth
dWtrl-L
FrunkHn Rubvrt
(Hrry. dvm.
Fuurtv«nth diWtrkt. Alams—fhrvrga tti r>
clair, r»*p
Flftwnth di»trt-'t. Ltnnoln — H
A
r
Meyer, rvp . Jam*«* Parish, r- p
H-itrenth diatrict. Okanogan It) th
H»-v*nt4*nth 4’strtcf. 1> vu < a »— K. K
dargasL P«»P
KUrhtevnth T.»trl«-t. Kitttta*" J p ffharp,
r<T* . H H Wltoon. r*p
Nlni’if’snth district. Yakhna — Ira p
Unglrhart. rap
Tw.-ntirta dtatri* t, K1L kitat-Laon W
Curtw. re
Twenty-Oral dfcWrfct. gkamania-C* J
Moor a. d«-m
Tw- nty-a<ix>ni! «strict. Clark W
ti
Danteis. rvp ; n C B»ID*» rr*
Twanty-tMrd district. Co* His—t. M
Him», rvp
Twenty fourth iletrt. 1. Wahkiakum -W.
Colwell.
Twenty-fifth district. Pselfic - J
W'
Ma I *r Hl. r*»p
TiiRi y - j ! x I«*
L* * i» — K. F
i'
• i
McC r. r*p
Twenty-wwenth dkNrtet, Thurston A J.
Fa!kn >r. rep , F W Htecklng. r*e
Twrni y ’*‘.«hth dt»trl’i. COirhaîle- E
Minard, r*p . A r 810*8well. r«p
Twrn!y-n:nth Uislri.-t,
Mts-fi J
n
Gunderson, rvp
Thirtieth district, Kitsap F E ratter-
•oil. rvp
Thirty-drst
district.
J»fTar»n< Pater
Mntty. rvp . WHHam Bishop, Jr rep
Thirty*a««M>tsd dswrvt. Clailara- A il
Dorway. rep.
Thirty third dtatrk-t. Pl« row- -C. U llrW
• rt. rvp , Frank llts«on. pop
Thirty fourth dlstrtrt. I*lerra- E C MIL
tar rrp ; ('harlrs !h Ifjrd, r«p
Thlrty-flft.*» district, Ptorew—f) II Mh« J
tar. rep.; Jam«» Wirkt-rsham. r*p
Thtrty-slsth district. Flares—J C, IM* k-
Aon r»p . M II Corey, rap
Thirty-wavrnth
rtet. Pier*« — A H
>f»i: g. rap <> W lurlow, rrp
T
Thirty-eight h
dlstrV-t,
Kmp- W.
Clark, rep . Dr. J J Rm th. rep
Thirty*ninth dlstrtel. Kirs Georg« w
tomerridyk«. rep , J M Conway, p«f>
F«»rtlath Jtttrtct. Kin« John W 1'ratt,
rep , E H Palmer, ran
F«irty-first district. K!ng>E H Güila.
rrp . JI M Fe*miw. iep,
Forty-aweon«! dlatrHt, King-C S Glrg-
•on. rrp : H W. Carpenter, rep
Forty-third dlstrh t. Kir»« J C Olaon,
pop . C. >1 l)ey*w. pop . F A McIkmaM.
dem
Forty fourth dtstrtct, tonhomWi-H J
tsangflt, rep ; C A MWflmef, r«p
Forty-ftfth dtotrlrt. l»lanJ~l>r TV t
Whita. rep
Forty-stBth district Rkaglt J >1 Park
er. rep.; n H Beals, rep.
Forty »svrBth district.
Juan-W. II.
Thacker, rep.
Forty-ninth dfatrlef, Whatrom — Jeees
Frays, rrp ; Ju me a llaba<ne, rep
Forty-atshth d’strtet. Whatcom Elwarj
Broom, rep,; Rusa I-amtwrt, rep.
NO
Manila. Nov. 14 —Tbs following ad«
flee« Lave
ro«elvr»l from Iloilo,
oftpltal of Pansy, mie of the ftrIn^’pal
Htan«ta of tho Visay.-vi group:
•4Tt»a insurgenu harw o**ctiplr<| L4n«
ganis. tMon anl Pnvla. tuLurbs <*<
!i k\ at I are «tally ciprTtlr.g to at*
la< k lbs town
The •pemarta hate
• '. aftdo&eal tho ruole and lrwtroy«*l the
timnevling bridges.
Business Is per*
alyr I. and the in* at Hants are lo a
•late «»f terror. The mrrrsntHa houses
f all nat naliliss Lavs s gned a eiictl*
lar. a»klng the cwtuman tar of lha
Vnit*«! Htalof <*f»il»er <‘hti*lr»t n to re*
main, as the S; apish auth«ultles a»r
Incapab loot affording them prntm ttaft.*’
It Is rwpofteti also that the InBorgrntg
l ave taken the wfioh? of the istaud* of
Nrgr »*• an 1 2« bu, of th« Visayas «¡roup
Aa lbs oubta c«>ni «cuotxa are cut* it is
Impesible to cnntlrtn the rumor.
N■•vrmta«r d General Rn>s, Hpamah
governor of tbeA'taaYM, is »aid to have
declared • sown days' atmifitlec in or
der to rotntuutHcale with Matlrid. with
LOOTED THE TERESA
a view »if tran»ivrrirg control to the
Amer, • ana
Hall*«« of <’«l IgloiBtt l'lut*»l«rxl th«
Major Bell ha5 gone to Itallu to ascer
i(r«ntl«><t f r«4l»«r
tain th--
ti I th«* »itostiou.
Washington,
Ift - »Tho 'f!T »al
Th* I’nHed Stair« trans^«rt uran«IUk
rvp«»ri to th« navy <U| arltnr•»i of il>«
will leave totxmriuw with <50 nut ami
Atidlng of th» Marla Trnraa wa^ «oti-
discharged m*n.
ttlned in th«* foh<>*h.g
«hi -grani r«-
Il• !>•»'I f*r«»iM O«**«r»»nr Kl«»s
from <*»«ttunar.<I«'t «‘rati n, « t II;«
Nt » lent, N<»v td.—’Th«» government wm king tug
which had bvwn
has nvelve-l a -llwpatch from General or*lrr<*il to (‘at Istanti (roto Hanl tag”
R|oe, governor of the Viseyad Islands,
**5Nov. 13.—Sr« rotary of the
reporting ths rvta« lion In the t«land uf Navy. Waahlt gl4>n
('ottima«* arilv«*«l.
N«*gf«»» ami aniiouncing the taj artnrw
.Maria Tarawa Is near Bit I print. <
from Hollo of the mail steamer Munos Islan l. OM talle off «hör««. In iw«> falb
with a DOttber ol intahdf J rn« n.
orne uf w»t»r
Th)«» Is ilsh g an i fall»
Ing Inal I«, temporary *ir>cE is broken
REFUSE TO LEAVE.
up; tnovrablv article« w* f& retnovad by
nat’vvH.
Vul an was not •- » u
Na-
Mutiny
Ancuii
*l|*4gni«h
k.>l4l«r« la
Tu«r«u l*rlMrl|*w.
llrni have beon at work slncv Satur
Washington, Nov. IX — Adjutant- day."
General Corbin r»cvlved a dispetoii to
Tbe Pot«»mac waa ur larcal at on <*
•lay snnounclng that th« E ghth cavalry hack tn L'ai Island, with huirtb’th»n* to
sailed this morning from Saiannah tor Comman tar Oaten to “take the -Maria
Pui’rto i’rin. I¡>*. Cui *.
The regiment Teresa anti drive “tT th«* r tin«-» w‘>n
will be th* Am«rl»’an garrtroti al Puer •re looting the ship
to Plinclpe au»l Nuevltia*
sable that he wouhl
In this 'Vitinect am an Interesting bit anti Would arrive at
of information has reach«*! the war de- tuornlng
partiiK'nl.
Arrniig<’iu»'n!a have lu- n
The tant that lira Teresa, a ve.*«*l
ma»!« by the Spanish antborlti»'« to <kawlng 23 fr*l of w iter and waterlog
send ba»k to Spain the Spanish tnaipe
g«x1 as she wa* when •ban l«»h<*«l and
nuitiix-rlng 9,400 men, upon the arrival now probably drawir g nearly ^0 f'-rt,
of the American garrison
It was es- bad tjsMvn driven In 12 h» t of water is
peeltk! they would sail W«-dti>-»lay or regar de» I by naval *»f!b'«rt a* evid»H»«’«
Thursday, but an unexpected obsta- le uf tho gr«*al (Hrenglh <•! th«»
rm
baa arisen among th« men theme» <»» *. which caused h* i crew io leave her.
Tin y are on the Verge of mutiny, open-
Ninth !»«trl« L A-tama, Franklin ar 4
Waila Walla »John 1 Y vol (wp
T-’-th dtstrtct, W«4ia
Wall* •!»«> 4
Miller. d«m
I..- e th 4>«trtrt. Kitt" »a anl I
•■•»
-•B Paul, dem
Twelfth district, Kti<‘hitat and Yakima
—Georg«* It Baller, rvp
Thlrt«i.»h dutrh t. Clarh «nd gfcamanta
•A ... ¿st High
ta
Agy«al ta tba Oapta I a
•f «ba
H h H- . !.
•«V
men, ebo-ting 14, «hilo IXnifK'rati
Tho legislators a ill I*
elect«! 19.
Repuidican. Tbo Ohio congri'MÍonal
deli-gallon remains nn>ihangc<l, hut the
Ropublican* have elect*! their stat«
V.
Rn-
ticket by over 50.000 plntnllt
pinialltr.
turns from Indiana im* favorabi»' to thu
Republican* by alxittl 14,000 plurality;
all but f -ur congr<-avracn ate Repub
licans, and the h-gblature I* Repub
lican.
In Illinois the lion»« will tie
Democratic an»l the senate Republican.
The stat» is Reptiblii'an by probably
30,000.
In Mii»sa< husetta the Repub-
11» an* elected th» ir state tloket, but lost
two rongr«w»inen.
The fusion state
tn k«-t wins in Nebraska, but th« leg
islature will be Republican, they hav-
irg al-o secure-1 four out of six con-
gretsmen. Governor Pingree, of Mich
igan, ba* been re-cl«-cted.
Delaware
liepublli'ans el«*'l state, «xingreeslonal
and legislative ticket*. Gage I* el<-et<*l
governor of California over Maguire by
al-mt *0,000 plurality.
In Nevada
the Rei-ubli anv elect McMillan gov-
Colorado report* a fusion
or nor.
victory.
Wyoming is Republican by
I.0O0 to l.hoO. Tbe fusionisl* won
in Idaho.
In North Carolina two Re-
J-OI * 1 ! »'a 11 s out of nine Were elected aud
in Tenness«*- two out of nine,
Voor-
he«-», R»<|>ublican, is elects*! governor
of New Jersey, an-l six of the eight con
gressmen are Republioan.
t'amplM-ll,
Ih-mocrat, will I*» the new congr»-s»man
from -Montana, ami Thomas, Mormon
,
Democrat, from Utah.
I'ennsvlavnla
elect«« W A Stone. Republican, gov
i
ernor by a large plurality.
South Da
kota will bar« a Populist governor and
a Republican legislature.
The elec
i
tions in the Sonili, as usual, w»-nl Detn
ocralic.
Rich g< Id mines have been dlseow- .
(sickness among the soldiers In camp
ere-1 a Tnrra -lei Fueg i, according to a at Honolulu is increasing.
Typhooi
««■port mad« by Fraukhn Ransom who fever 1» rampant.
The military hos
ha» just returned to Cleveland, O.a pital is crowd«*!, and tbe nursing force
from that »xiuntry with 41 «.(MM) in dost, is entirely Inailequate to the demands
a« a result of two years' work.
made upon it.
bine« August 2H, 15
The mayor of -1- lane has d«-- lured »--Idlers have succumbed to various dis
ntf
seven.
an emergency, and Issued a proclama eases, typhoid carrying
tion enrolling all persons over 21 year» There are no les« than 108 Naw York-
of ag« as special constables, to assist In er» on th-' sick list.
arresting robbers who have been ram- I
The administration has decided, says
pant lately.
A reward of 4400 is a Washington dispatch, lo|>ay but little
»»ffi-ted lor the - nvi» non of any one »»f cash to the Done Th« Phillppina pub
lha tobbsro
lic improvements debt will be made
The lal--r problem at Santiago Is he-
coming serious.
Native Cuhans will
mil «ork, an-i th» situation Is moat try
ing
Capital »■■• king investment hol-ls
afonf baeau- of the fact that there 1»
no stable government and no asaurance
that labor could I* secured to develop
pmporties In which money might lie
iuveate«L
\ÔÎE OF
LEGISLATURE.
Meow**.
Itouwah.
A hr»- an»l an »-iplxlon in a store in
Hanover, Ma«», killed lour men.
Havana I--reader» will petition Presi
dent M- Kml’-y to ¡»ermll prof«-sional
Drought and hot winds have plny»«j I bull-fighting In Cuba under the new
havoc with Australian wheat fieliia. I tcginr»*
The com mi as inner of agriculture say*
r'harlea A Wheeler cut his throat
tl»«>re will not be enough wheal for the • with a rator m th« W»»*fmen'a hall al
local demand.
! i'ortlan I, Or.
11« left a letter, saying
The principal garrison of the Vnlt««i | that »Iriuk waa the cause of hla down-
Riat»» tr< >|-s in Cuba wilt be locate] : fall.
near Havana, a oi ling to completed
A Cerce duel between the notorious
plans of lb.« commission appuiuted lo Herr Wulff an-l th« Polish deputy»
select camp »It»«.
< hevslier *1« GnieWosa, is the sensation
Sworils weie
A plot has been discover«»! at Paria of the I our In Vienna.
which has for Its object the fomenta the w«a|«>ns UMxi and lie Gniewoaa was
tion of a general revolt ag-in»t the gov ba»!ly wounded.
ernment in »ase the mvislou of the
Mita May Walla»-«, a teach«* in the
Dieylus case i«suits favorably to the Pendleton academy, ws» shot through
prisoner.
the body white standing l-y a window
The monthly statement of the direct
or of the mint shows the total rvdnngw
at lha I'nilod Stat-a ralot during <)cto-
Vi-r to have t-■ »> f
*41, a» follow*
Gold. * ,1' i.ouo, silver, 1.1.444,l*l|
minor coins, <d<i.b40.
WASHINGTON
Mates to elect senaiots la which He-
pwblli an b-gllaIaturee appear to bo soo-
rweaful
are-
Michigan, Minnesota.
rirtySistb C*«|rss« Will H« H«pst»ll>
D laware, C«.r.n«* ll el. Massa-hueetl».
r«a
••re«sstwl
Wlmctin. New York, Pnonoylavnis,
I n Maw YoKto
New Jersey and California.
Five of
ihnen statte« am now represented by
All eicept lb,ree of the 44 states,
Democrats, who will give way to Re*
Maine, Vermont and Oregon. heM elec
publicans. TL«» other tire slated are
tions the first Tiwwdsv in Nuvetnlwr.
now representad by Itapub henna.
F'>rty-t*O stele* elected cotigrsssiu- n.
The com pie bp m of tbe nell sénats
In Alabama. Arkansas, G<- rgla, Kun-
will be «• follows
tacky. Louisiana. Maryland. Misalmip-
Ptaifito.
UDF «n
pl, Sorth Carolina, libo le Island,
A la ba ma
... ... .
1
Virginia and West Virginia only con- Arha>i»A»
1
t .. -,
t'aiifavnia ...... .
groaemen were etc »sen.
C*»! laced y
»,.»»*
»
>
Twenty-three of the static elected Cenase* (»-ot
...
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legislator«-«, which will name Unite-! (wiawer*
. ... ».
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Florida
States senator»
Thaae are. California. Oawralft.................
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•*
... 1
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< onneclicut, Florida, D» Is ware. In 1
. ... 1
Iiiiasts
diana, Maa»aehusetts, Michigan. Mln- Indiana*
........... 1
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X
m-sota, Missouri, M ulana. Nebraska, 1 »WW
Kansas
... . ........... 1
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1
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New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, K«at.H
1
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lb onvylvanla, Tent.» sene. Tela». L'lah, LawMsAM ». . ...
Ma ns
Washington, Wisconsin and West Vir Msry’avd .. .. .
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ginia
M »«,««!
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Tbs following slab s selected a gov
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ernor and state officers:
California, M.nnasota
w ,ri
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Yfic-higan. Minnoeota, Nebraska. New h»*»4a
1
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.
Nabraoa
Jersey, New York. Nevada New Hamp Kaw Masa genite ......... i
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’»w Jrrs«y
........ i -,
shire, Massarhumtis, North Dakota, S
. ........ i ...............
Nsw Tara
Tennees<-e, South Carolina, Houlh Da rtaftb Carolina
...........
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N»rth T-akMa
kota, Tennessee, Tela», Wisconsin and bftp»
.. .... 1 i ..............
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Wyoming.
òr» < ’^ft
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r«nnay1var. •
«j
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The others, Illinois. Indiana, Iowa, Ith^ts
!sta~4
X
blonda, lielawar». Missouri, Montana. peutn Casalina
Dakota
1,1-
Ohio, Ciati and M ashibglon. vote»! fur tooth
1 nneaaefl
1
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minor state officials.
i
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f’teh
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SuiaHaary eV «be KeSer«».
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Returns are in from all but a few V«rtm»nt
Waáinglfwi .
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isolated districts, which will not ma W mi Virginia
1
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terially affect the insult.
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Theialorw Roosevelt has been elect«*!
M
«
1
Totals ................. ........... M
governo* of New York by a plurality of
lO.tH-U
lieptibli ana lose 10 c-uigrves-
•LegUtaturt doubtful»
Internet!» : al c- mpll all- ”» are [«■-
stble with M»-Si«o.
James Temple,
American, la being held In Honors, fol
having shot a Mosi»*an io Ar s->na. His
r-deaee ba» Ixwti demand»--! by tba so-
ralary of state.
A serious clash of authority, in which
the government ln»|>«*'tor end R«»l
Cross agi ut were Involved, oecurrwl In
Culm, and the warehouse al Giturx was
OSiSo.I.
The agent protested against
Arehl-irhop William Hlekl»*y Gross,
th»- aelaore, but Ills protest was disre of tbe irregon Roman Catholic church,
gard««!
1!»' then a| |-cal»«l to General i di«-1 at St. J-»»«ph‘s hospital, Baltimore,
Wood, who pn tuis-d to s»e that no M»l. His <!• .»th Was cause»! by heart
f irther frit th n «*•• nr I.
trouble, brought about by rh«timati»m.
Al Wilmington, N C , white men lie ha»i l-ee-n III for e»-me lime, but ms
pr-.iok< | trouble with negr •«■» and a death wa» entirely urn ipect«*!.
tight to the death ensued, in which
Morris .I. L'ita, a Reading (Pa.) ahoe-
eight o| the blacks Were kill’d. A’lio-1 maker, waa allot and killed by hla In
tn.-n patrol««! the sire» is of the city. year-old son. Young l-nta came home
Th«- battle was precipitated by the de - iiitoiK at«-l, anil bis father r«-|n imamle»!
struction of the plant of a no*»paper i him.
This angered the boy ami he
run by a negro, and in which bad isw-n tir«-l two sluds through his father's
publiabsd an article der« gatory to the h«*a*!. The boy tlren oon-mitt«*l suici»!e
white women of Wilmington
Tba by cutting ills throat.
11« had the rep
negroes were. diaarni<-d to prevent fur utation of bettig a -b-sj-rato young
ther t rouble.
fellow.
TI ■■ Unit«*! State» collier Nero I.as
Sis of the Fergus Falls train robl«-is
arrived al Nagasaki, J»|-an.
I have I* i-n captur«*!.
British natal preparations lor j»»e-
sible «ar oontlnue unal»at«rd.
'
Govern- r Lord of Oregon has laa-ied
h.« annual Thanbsglvlng | rwlatnatlon .
Wcsl’-rn railroads have l-eti en)-dn»-d I
from <■»< luding I'ucblost-el from PaoOo
(«14si
mts.
The best Sews»«.
NOVEMBER ELECTION’S
NEWS
Rpaiu until they have rewdvod their
J' »'■ 1 a tar
' o t ■ .
■
i
1 ■ i
•
»■
the enlist»*! men but to th»-lr »-fll '- re,
and I» direct»-»! against th« exi*utive
officials of tbo g’lvernuii nt on the
Island.
Some of the men have not
bt*‘ii pat! for nearly a year, an«! to all
of them sweral uionlb* of ¡ ay is dtte.
The situation has create«) no particu
lar c<in»vrn in the minis of th»» Amer
ican anthoriti**, aa it I* not likely
swrtoosiy t»> art»- t t>»
of that
portion of the island by th* American
forces; but It is real.sc-l that th«»e
9.500 soldier«, if they should ¡'*r»lvt tn
th.-ir rs!*-«l to ruliirn lo flpain, might
IwH'oure depend- ris wboiu II would be
difficult to «are fur, and ultimate!*,
l-’rbap», a mena i- to g<.-J g- vernmenl
in the Gland
The "panlsh author It!**
elprvM no fear of their ability to solvo
th* problem presented, but bow they
will aolv* It if the men. bs k.-l by
their officers. al<eolnt*ly ref use to return
home without their pay is not clear.
REDUCEO
TO
ASHES.
iiutln*44 Fortini« «f F < an you City, <»t
l>»«tF«> y«d by Fira,
Baker City, Nov. U- —At 11 o’c
last night fire was ■ htinvrrvil In
I'lkhorn hotel, at Catron
<
City,
wIthln two hours the entire business
portion of the town and a num bei uf
residences weie re»luce.I lo ashes
The
fire department waa unable siii'ceesfully
tv ..-.ut*«; the Cam«*, owing t«> a iai k
-<f water. The building« were nioetly
frame, an-l the fire made ra|>l»l prog-
teaa. The conflagration Was due to
the explosion of a lamp.
Friday night recall* to memory the
great Oolifiagration that destroyed the
town on August 14, 1870.
Canyon
City was at that lime the liveliest
town in Eastern Oregon, made *<i by
the mining exclternetit that prevailed
a» a result of the g-d.| discover»’«! In
Canyon week.
The population of the
town ws* m»tch froatsr then than it
baa sln< e l>een, and the number of tons-
ineea houaee wa* larger.
The fir« of
1*70, like the l*cent conflagration,
•wept through the town and left il a
uiasa of ashea.
Ftr« el lll***»n>fi«lrf. O.
Bloomfield, O., N»»v IS —Four i»tisl-
a-»« blocks were burned to the ground
today, with a lose of 475,00<i. The fire
Is thought to have I»-» n of Incendiary
arigla-
t>l»*l *»f It r « rn»h »Ula.
FUR
POOR
CUUANS
Mutsmshi Ma rt«4 I» This «--»»»Ir«
Al«« Ì*s«4Xl K ttxplssy t«i«t*4
lu
New York, Nov I ft — In Ply mouth
church, Brooklyn, «otilght, a n>i>ting
was held to ounìiftar the prtwnnl condì*
Bon of Culm.
Addr« srcs wen tn« ta by
R«>v Dr. Lyman Abbott, William How
ard, Rut. Il<*r‘ «*r< M. Altan an I olbom.
Mr Howard dr«• rib«*ii 11 •» condition
of ' tb3 aa be Lad
en It and j nn I
•»til that the only r<*tn«'dy I r the «flitt
ing mltery lay m giving »nujdoymrnt
l<> lh«r p of.
Hv Introducaci ìndnttriai
rall««f among the Armenian» in Turk« y
luring Lit two year« ata relief cumuna-
•b»t.et truing tbe Armenian«.
I Mr Altar , who was Mr Howar-I's
aa».*’1ata In Armenian iclief work, de-
•crll«*! the indu*trl*l relief operations
In Turkey up to the present time. R»-e-
ululions were a lopted Indiiialng a plan
for Culwn Industrial relief a. « pi ».'ticeI
and effective means of helping the
Cuban putir to help tlixiuselves, by pro
vi líiig f r ti - tn h « -t »-ni) yn.xnt ln-
*tea»i ot Indiat i imitiate gifts ami tem
porary relief.
Continuing, the résolu
tion» re«x>ui mended
"That an un<!en<>mlnatlot»al commis
*lon I* forme<l to procure lumls with
which to carry this plan into effect."
I.If« Iniprliotittirhl f«*r ÌT«f»v«r.
Burna, Or., Nov. 16 - in th« caa^ of
Jim Weaver, the motion f«>r a new
trial waa overrul«*! and the prlaotMM
waa aenlrtHMKl f*>r life.
Weaver wu c<*i»Vi*tr«i vi «Milira-lay
morning last of miw-!«r tn the aw-oml
<i«gr«*e. The prisoner is 83 years of
ag*. and was born in Marion ooonly,
this state.
Ho came to Prineville
when he wa* 10 years ol.l, and livr-l
there until some four years ago, sinew
which tini« ho has llvtid in Burns
He
was a wixkichopi-er.
On th« eveninsg of Nepteuibrr 38 he
killed William McKinnon in a saloon
altercation.
He was tried during the
present term of court before Judge
Clifford.
Jvnipei far«u*b « < ar Wlndnw
Detroit, Nov. 16. — I la E holo, 43
yea’s of age. early today threw heraelt
through tiie window of ||ie Houghton
expre»», on ti»« Michigan Central rail
road, when the train waa a short dis
tance from Cvihimbiavill«. Hhe ««« an
Insane woman, who waa !>eing <l*|«»rt»--l
to Finland, In accordance with the
immigration laws, she having resided
bora '«-a* than a year.
laindon, Nov. 16.—The Dally Mail
aaya this morning th»’ French naval
<*»■ «traction programme for 1*99 in*
eludes two batlle*hi|>* of 14,600 tons
each, with Very powerful armament and
protection; two cruiser* of 4,000 tons
each; two laign torpmio-boat deslroyera
an»! 11 torjx-do boats.
Sedalia, Mo.,
Nov.
14 — Tbomaa
Moore, 7 ynars of age, »on of E J.
Moore, a m«mt*r of company I, foaron»!
ieglm»-nt, Misa»-tiri voinnteere. died to
day of hydrophobia. The laiy was bit-
ten two Wiv’k* ago bv a >!»g suffering
from rabie«.
Yaaterday th« t»<y oom-
men «*l to bark like a d»ig an»l was at-
Larned, Kan.,
ta- ked with !r«*|oent convulsions
II« lion of the «1st«
trie»l to bite hie atten»!ants an»l seeme»l heaviest snow of
¡«»••■•«•».I of superhuman stiengtb. He an»! today. The
died In grruit agony.
benefited.
Nov. 16 —This see-
was viaitad by th«
tbe M’aaon last night
winter wheat will be
The sea cucumber, on* of the enrloua
Cbi«M
Uhioago, Nov. 14 —A special to the
jelly bodie* that inhabit the ocean an
Fsntflue !ì»rb t>rlv«n Ashnr«.
Tlm<-e-H«rald from Washlrgtnn «aytt
practically efface itself when In danger,
Halifax, N. 8., Nov. 14 —Tho Kos-
In his offi-'lal report to the K¡-anl»b
by aqiiroslng the water out of it* laxly minister of mailne, describing tbe hat- • ian bark Lima, lo*»!lng deal* al Tig-
ami forcing itaelf into a narrow crack, tie uf Santiago, Admiral fervora give* rush, ¡«rie»! |,er cable« Saturday night
so narrow aa not to be visible to the
Slie was
high praise to the humane an») *>utte In a gale, *n<l wrnt ashor*.
naked eye.
nue treatment aeoordnd him and hla formerly thè Yairn--oth l ark I
According to M de Morgan the word snbordinatna by the Ameri» an author- wbich a mutlny occwrre»! off Gibraltar
"Egyptian" sigriltie* the man who lile». He »peaks of the efforts mad* In 1874, In whicb thè captaln, hi* wif*
migrated from Asia to Egypt, whose by th« Iowa ami Gl«iuc<*stcr tonare Illa, an»! thè mate* w«-re tiirown overtsmiil
A botile wlth a m«saagn
civilisation waa peculiar lo himself, of th« snllcltmle shown by th* Ameri au-l drown«*L
and wlioee ethnic hiatory la still un cans for the comfort of those whom In II was dropped or crina ri by thè
known.
they ha»! taken prisoner*, and finally steward. Il waa p|ck«-d up by a Brilish
In Russia servante kiss their mis of the generosity of the victor* in prv- wareblp, wbich oaptured tbe vesaol an»!
t«wk thè munlere«* to England, *h*r*
tress' bands lath al morning anJ *v«a< vldlng *o hospital ly fur them lo tbe
tbey wer* bar ge-l.
United States.
log grwtlng*.