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% •* LATER NEWS. A highbinder war bas again broken eut In san Francieco* Four coin[«ni«w «t engineer» have term otdered by th« «ar department to Havana. THE MYSTERY DEEPENS. ««-I Vi««4 '••» tbs Waltaee ««•»•• al t'swdleUM, ANARCHY WrlaaaAe IN PORTO fl»l»« Tl»«l» lsl»rl*r. RICO. Tratte I« tu« Washington. Nov. Jl.—The eabinet Pendleton, Nov. 88.—Thte evening at U SO o*cl<» k another shot was fir«»I British Ship Atalanta In the Session t«kiay was devoted te • laig» United States Must Make a Spain Will Learn the Fate ot cl«««M to th« house In which llv«,I the ritent to cvusidvration ot coutpteinta Firm Stand. Breakers. tl.at hav« rvacbed tbe war departm« nt. the Philippines. family < f Mias May Walla**«, who waa allcglng thal a stete of praelical an- Ea-lgoewa Lilloukalani haa arrived mur-lersd a week agu laal Thurwfay atchy prevalls In Pinto Rico. These In San Ftancisco an a visit to thia night. The Wall««» family gave up mtnplainla aaserte-l that Ih« lawl«aa country. U LT IM ATI* M H AS BEEN PREPARED th« b*-u«r laal Tbur*iay,ao*l P II. F-** TWF.MTY FOVU MK% WIRE IXVT eletuenta ar» committing depre-iattenv ADDRESS OF SENITOE LODGE move-t in with bis family. F«« I« a Th« president ha* appointed John of th« g.»test chata-ter. at d the «vrl- brother of Judge Jam«« A F.w. and Morgan oollector • t customs tog the ousnews ot the Situation la locr«ase<l come li«w« but a few days ag*> fr*»«n r -iitha ra diatrict of or»g n. . by th« fnct that United States troopa Iowa. Th« first night th« family or- la All likewise havv been guillV ot gross tute- cupie*l the b»uav, he beard a nuise la Policeman Luks Oirry. *d Great con<!uct. See re Ur y Alg«*f ha» cabled the back yard Drawing back a cur Falls. M**nL, waa mistaken ter a bur General Biuoke. Inquiring as to the tain of th* very window through which glar, sl»ot and Instantly kills*! by laaac Boaton, Nov. IB. —Senator L>»iC". in Y»quina. Or., Nov. II.—Tbe British a>vnracy of the complamls. Wm. Fink a fanner living n«-ai Ty Shaeffer, a merchant. Paris. Nov 31 — The Spanish peace Mias Walla«« was shut, he saw two Tb« m «l «eru u« alisgatlons ar» an a-l-lr«*»« al the |l*-«ton Boot and •h;> Atalanta. oarryng a crew ol 17 men men jump th« (mee and go scurrying ler, Wash , was killnl by a runaway Rear-Admiral J **rph N Miller, who oommlsalonera have t*en n.itiftel that and o-»d«»l with 7.' <’ l ns of wheat, against brlgsnds and la wie«* «Irment« Hhoc club’s l«an*|«iet last night, »«id in team. h-.isted 11.« American flag over Hawaii thè Uni tei Platea commissioners will •way toward th« woolen milla, lie thought from thru general appesranr« fr«»>n Taeoma f-r ». ulh Africa, was In the smsllar towns aw sy frotn tbe part: bo ready to treat «Ith them In joint on August |J last, has retired after A eorpoval and thr«<e mordíanla ol "The »urt-e»» of th- English «t «aking session tomorrow afternoon. Unia«* they w«rv Chinamen. TJ*«* n* vt night wr«e k<»! near Al*«» t>ay yesterday «oaal. ¡1 I« said thal takltig advanl- Guantanamo were arrested fot steal »(■ending 47 years in active arrvum ha ala«- saw m«n prowling about, and m..rning, and an f«r as km-wn there are ag« ot Ih« ui.»« tlle*l state of the Coun raaa. which haa carried it all <>v«-r ti e the Spaniards have an ad. quale reason ing goviwntuenl supplies. Th« ta n lor. Chtonld« criticism) the try, du« to the tran«fer of the gtivern- world ami male It Hi« gr al in..' «tital ter farlhor delay the two • <*tamia»H>ne notified *<h«ritf Blakely, who ¿•tailed but thr«»e survivors. The sprue» lumber dblbil of th* act ui of tbe United Stat*-» In killing will J«.iu in the m»*l Important meet two deputy eheriffs to re main in th« The cans« of the wreck of th« Ata ment frout spam to the United fitatM- an*l couimerctal people of the earth to Clatsop Mill Company, <•/ Astoria, ha« Canadian shipping tra!« with Porte ing thus lar held. lanta ami tbe circumsian<-«w attending hands of tuen hav« otganir«'! for rob- day. has been doe to the principle of boo»« *11 night, but they • «w no on* eel! help. But there are certain things bem award«*d the flr»t prlai'. a gold Kb ". an ! »p- ulates as to the meaning The American comml — i nets. Io a Fe-> each tim» arm«*! him «-'if with t ■o It. pro luce a tale m«wt harrow mg. The l*ry and rapme, burnlng housca and which tho spirit of Am-rican enter oi 'lal by the Ornaba e«|>ia:tiuo dirt-ci ol the action. written communlcatl-m, will dwlare piatola and went quickly fn • -«arch, hut mismanagement ot the v-wsol by Its plantatalons and levylng Irihute wpon ory he toun-l effienrs la as- Hh«'.| as the .'ause of the the pcople wlierever yoastbl«». in one prise must look to the governiti* nt to Slitecn families of Canyon City, fH., that tbe third article of t| rot..-,d re found no «»ne. By «lavi th« ordo disaster, and the crippling »! the Ya- ea«e. it Is sai l, they m»d» a raid on a d<x While a gang of >0 track hands was l*-ft homrlces hy the recent fire, ate garding th« I'hillpi in<«a is oapu le f tracks made by a No. ? «b "Yeo cann«d expect m«n toe carry y»ur lew. The quma life *aving station by a penurious »mall lown of al*o<it l,6o0 inhabitants, nary kind w«»tn by while A al work on th« Pennsylvania raiH-ad Shelteilesa am! In dlr« dlstreM nly one fair «xrnstruction, thal no arbi line, near J-isey City, they were run Portland evening pap't I* sollectlug tration is nee*l««l to elucidate its terms, affair haa .leepenrtl th* ttlpt ry of the I*.ilcy of that department of the gov IS milea front the nearest tronps. and products and to extend yout 1rs le by ritabllahing thcmrolv**» in a distant down by a* train. Eleven workmen rtmtrll otlon« to relieve them. and that the United Staton cannot nd- shooting of Mi»« Wallane, an I creatc-l ernment, a-1,1* horror to th« situation. bnrnvd and ,l<>«t«oyed projieriy U> a ( ort ion ol tbe earth uni»*«* you ; ha ve a cuosiderabl« ralu«. Ths only ihre« survivors aver thal U'rn- II m«wt Inten«« intdeet hero. were killed outright and all er lour ly Acting rm tb« recommendation ot mit any (the» power to figure here i.-ivernUienl that I» r«-ady to protect a-me of their e-irnra !**• ,-n h*iar l the n«»l Sumlay evening.when but lew m injwrwd. They will Captain Dickens, secretary long has furely as a lei 1«dog 1st. AN APPEAL FOR HELP. ■h«m al all tlrr.ee and at all hasards. •hip mav yet t-e afive. While th« are on tbe «Ircela and In places of ro Conductor William ilntflrii and lncri-a«*-i the ago requirement In the maintain that the two nommlo-ions arc "We want no commerce at the can m-mbers <d th« 11te-aavIng crew ar« in sort, probably an sttempt would be to determine whether Spain or charged I «frlgnert «t !l«*lls» fs>» AtMffflcB« cam- of apprentice« a lmitt.-*! tn the Brakeman Harry Cr««gln were killed in non’« mouth, but w<> do want il under- sight of the wrack, they are ao far made to clean out Chinatown. Froling l*f wlect lista the United States shall in tbe future the wreck of a -at»«we atta. bed U> a naval servlc» trom 14 to IS years. •tood that wherever an A men an Is ail' I» wrought up, and anger is »hown to' paiaerh-M to render Assistano«, owing own the Pbilipplntw. Washington, Nov. IL —N«w* of a gag«**! In bu»inc«s be i» to t*e protected northbound train near Ardm- re, 1. T According to a plan of Fc rotary to the want of apparatus. M. snwhil« war-1 th« Chine«« •«etdenta, alth-ingh Thia will Iw «tocvinipenn*I by the tnised - bar»- ter carne to tb<* navy «la— and that liiere I» a navy of the United The calsswo left tbo tra* k and was Gage, pap*r money 1« to bo male uni- clear declaration that the Unit»! it is mA pxltivelv known that thiwe courier« scouro«l th»» beach and <x>un- partrnenl hxiay tram A-imiral Dewey overturn««!. f. tm, and bills of one !er tn t sti -n try adjacent for 10 mtkw, t«> procure tonching th«v sttuallon In tlic Philip- Rtstea big enough to guar I hin- *vler state« will (xiew-se th-« t'hllipp'.n«*«. teivenng al-'ut the b-so Wen- M -n II is thought this Ther» f -re I »ay There is a leper «care in Manila. must all look alike horses to bring 'if- the Idetxial ami (duca Th«> » Imitai s*nt two of hi» »Ver lie »«le» tit to gì». Following this «hwlaration, the Amer gnliaaa. that we rirt'l a large navy a* a protee. Through nsgloct of Hpanish ofb< ials will make «aalef the irtccti-ui ol coun ican c. mnn»- nera will lay before tbe b»*a-*h oart. warship», tbe Charleet-m am! ih«» Con- lion on the amt a» n-'il o» on the Ian I. AMATEUR TRAIN ROBOER8 neatly Jon le|c»r* «wapoi oonftuement. terfeit» The Atalanta lay about a mile nff Spaniards two alternatives: coni, «ime lime ago, to tbe eoiithwar-l "Th« qu««tlon that confront« ua la a Orders have liven Itemd that all l«p«WS altor«, In a lleld of fur hot« breakera. It la teprwntm! by a dispatch frotn First—To » - pt a sum of money from 4>i*» llmndtf Kills»«! «ei4 iht«« Fright frotn Manila to ascerteln whethe» there larger oiie than wb it V»-• »hall «io with be asr««ted and e--tit to a small uuln- Han Juee, < »1 . that the prunegrowrra the United Stat,-a and toovde an-! «va» r»rd A w my Every «well ¡xMwwed over her work», woa trnth In reporla thal Ih-« insurgent» habited Island aoutbcasl ot Lue o. of thal vicinity charge that Oregon nate tl>« Philippine«. Barstow, Cal., Nov. 22 —Th» fit«! Each hour a •e» lion of the vv«M«d * m liA-l «.stende.! their adiriti«** in tbat lb« Philippines. T.'iey *ay wo are not an Eastern power uole«-« wo hold ill- •«■ Men lu fall away, an I tbe timt*er« ti«»*l Advices by the steamship F.inprces pt one« have ticvn ao!d there and s — tlon of wswt-boun I Santa F«* train H.**ot>d — To I •» the Philippines to dlrevtton. T«»tay be cablnl a» tul istarnta. IVo aro l-xi-vv the greatest of China toll <d a terrible di«a«tor on sb H* fax! iui«t as hanta Clara county the Unit« ! State* by conquest, wllh No. 31 was stop(«ed two miles West >>l toward the «here. A Mrong and «1« n ly io ws: power in the l’a> iti" «» ■ an. We hold < k-tobcr 88, when the steamer Klnrhul prunes. tbe poaelbilltv of Other territorial losses. Daggett early this tu rning by men se aoulhwcatef aided th« cwrtenl from lite "Manila, Nov. 81.—Hecrdary ->f the one entire «ide of that ocean except the •am« direction to bvar the wreckage Marti asm«’ into rxdllsioii with tin an<l The Fan Francisco Eatminor aays t*r Indemnify the United Utstea for the creted in lha tender of the engine. Navy, W'aahlngton: Cbarlwton «(earner Myagawa Maru, off Takatnl, No lrw> than five new «.gat com pan lee sdde I erpeti»« of conquest. Ktigimwr Bunnell was onufronte«! by rapidly to the beach. It »»• this pow t‘. .m*ir*l arrlv«xl t*«!ay frum Boll«* outlet which England ha« in China. Wo bold the halt way hocae In Hono er an ! agoticy, an l this al.-no that en sinking the latter, beventy |« i*ons have b**en inoorp,irate*! In the Hawaiian two 46-Callber revolvers and order»! This O'uiniunicatlon may not be tor- Gla«a repor ts that thè entiro tal Ami of lulu, where all «lilps musi atop when abled th«- tlir»*«* sailors who survive to were druwnrd. Islands, and within two years Imtn mally d«»igru«te.| a» an ultimatum, but to stop, but this order was - nititer Pauay la in p*-«»e«slon of Intingente, the Nicaragua canal ta built, a« it w ll «*• Ap«> tin» fat«* of their br- lhrnn. In The sseretary of the navy ha« o«d- n«>w the output of raw sugar will be In- it will lack naught of the ■«inclusive- man*!«**! an I the train | r*a -*«'l«'f lor eac«pl Bollo, wblch l» defen-ft»! by 600 be. Are we going to allow th-* port» ot neaa Indi'vi tod by that word, This another mile nod wa« then btoiight to s lifeboat filial with water, pertly -II«- ri(<anisb troupe. All foreign cltiaena eri'l a court of in«)ulry to tmet at the cream»! considerably. the «*n«t to b** c I osvh I to us and O|*«n to will be so plain that the S|«inish oom- a Standstill at the mmmand of the rot- ablixl with wreckage, ami without oars ther« t"g tot American protecltou. navy yard at Norfolk for the purr«»« A Fhiladelp'ila diapateh says thal R'issla, France and Germany alone? Or tu direct their craft. tb*-y wrr« L.tno to tiers, who «*v|.lently expected to meet The talami of Negro» ha» -leclarv«! In- of Inwatigatlr.g th» cfrcuii -tar.' -n at Am- rlcan v»sm-l> are in scanty supply mis»l<m«rs sill sear-ely haggle tor In th is they were teria firtna. thus paaelng over a course dep«'iid«tioe and d«wiroa American pro ate wa going to «taml up ami eay with tending th» abandonment of th«* Span and that shippers aro forevd to resort ne ney on the first alternativ», nor ¡..•.Is At this point Englaml and Japan, the |->rl« ot China not dlsappoihte !. and lha robt-er* or- of nearly two mile*. ish cruiser Maria Teresa, with a view largely to fnrrlgn »h!|* le- tor.it-*. DEM l i ." Over IJ-K).- cherish any doubt of American action must lie closed to all ut ibey ruuat I MB One man, who was clad In simply a dered Engineer Bunnell to carry a 30- under the socntid, should the lirwt I« to detcrtulning the ne i*»!ty and ro- 000,BOO will t*e pai*l this year to own Gi໫ le eommandar ot the Charles joimd bag of dynamite to the express shirt, more hsr^y than tho others, ton. So far, notblng has been dona by o(»*n to all? sporisibihty therefor. ers of veasala under foreign llags by declined. "Il ta going to ho a struggle, in made his way along the b-*acb He car. .Messi-ngcrs Hutchinson am! Blake No onu here, egoept the American the adtnlnlstrallon toaatd curbing the judgment, between the uiAiitim« George W. l-ake, an American, re Am- rt.ana. b'und a farinho«)»« and announced tl-e cotntnissmner», know how much will be ly apta'arrd st the door «d the express inaurgmt» In their operatlona, «ave tuina ani the non-tri «rii I rue nalit siding at Chemulpa, has t-cen mat- England Is ru»b!ng munitions of war tend- r«»l Spain as tho ch«-ap«'"l and car arm-d with guns. The robbers nows, an-l solicited assistance for his v-tbal repieswntatioti« troni the Ameri Il la going to bw a «truggle to «!cr«--i. Lake kept a big store near the to RsqulmaolL When tho unfortunates The Intention appar most humane way of sottling the d*ffl- fired at Blakeley, who locating them companions. can commamlrrs to Ag-unald», in whether tbe prt-t'le who speak Cbineee consulate. The murderer en- ently is in case of war to fit out war* eult' she is el-ci'lingly anxious to by th« flash of their guns, returned the on the lioach wore reached they wore so whlch il haa been polnted out to hlm Irrel for the purpose of robbery. With ship* and ttan«!-orte at Eaqulmault lor English tongue ar« to go to th« w l»onumb<'i with cold a« to app«*ar beyoml fir«, killing one roblier. Tho dead »• .«¡e the Philippine debt, ami p--s»i- thal It wonl-l be g-u«l pollar. In view or whether they are to have their share an iron weight attache.! to a Chine«« service in Eastern waters, ami to draw It haa require*! nearly 84 honra bly the sum to !>■ offer«*! may lie deter- man's left eye and nil that sl-le'of hl« of the probabllity of th« annriatlon of steelyard be kill«*! Lake with uuo blow whatever troops are needed for the In the -•ominor-'e of the i-arlh wher»v* r min*' I bv at) analysis of the debt,which head was torn away. The other rob for one ol them to regain hie powers of thè islam!» by thè United stole*, to as he slept. th. » flv .t! . ir f! ig I I '. ! i ■* British forotw In India. The rescued «allora ■ « of 41", i - ■■ 1 1 i o bon.Is, on ber« stampeded ami made their esenpe. u>in<) and body. pur«ue a Oourse that would uot be ob United Htatea l« «nttllod to It« «hare -if ( har!oa H. Croes, president of the Of A posse is in pursuit am! it ta thought have been taken Into cabina alo, g the li- 'limi- to thè Unii' I stAt«-». Bui th« Rio*, president of th- Spanish peace which she realiaad 4 A.OOO.ikM). tho world*« commerce. I -Io n->t bo* First National bank ot Etnpwla, Kan., commtssion. ba- refused to continue the latter amount she is believed to that at le«»t one of tb«-:n will bo cap beach. «Itoatton I» now roali««-! to b« crltii-al lieve lliAt wo should he shut 0*11 flou» Tho most conpleto and rotfable «tory a1 ot and killed I itn-.-lf near tbst City. th- [«a*« negotiations, in view of the have ci|'**ndrtl some 410,000,000 or ture«) shortly. The -lea-l man has not So far ab tlie Spantani» are eorn*ernod, It, and I <!>> not think that there la the An hour previous the bank had icen severity of the terms prnpo**** I by th« f I l.iHiO.OOO In lighting the United brt'n idenlifte«!. It is thought that tho of tho wreck obtainable comes from perliap« tbey • an he l«*ft to t«k<> care of l**a«i -langer of war anywhere if we are c|.««.-f by order of the oor.troll«» of th«- United States commissioners. The Fiate« and a fiart in attempting to <] im >II men wore novices at the train robbing Frank Fogartv, s member of tb« tiiom«**|v«w, hot the forcign reeldenU tar sight**-! emmgh to make Itkmiwn to Ysqtlina life-saving crew, who has currency. The failure 1« a l-sd one, American demands cell for rr**ion of the 1 h111pplne insurgent» A reasona game. They «•• ured no booty. al lluilo are differenti» rvgarded. the work) just wl-at w» Want an t ju«t patioll*'! th** l-'o* h in the vi uity of and all the c«>unty anti city funds are the Philippine« and payment to Spain ble guc»« at Ih«* »um for the tender IlFftkrntnn Killed In a C'oliltlon. what w« intend to Jo. Let our govern the wre. k. Captain Clark order»'! him involved. MORE SHIPS FOR NAVY. of 4jo.-x-o,, would I** (10,000,000, although It may Dunsmuir, Cut, Nov. 22.—A fatal ment have wiedotn In It» foreign pulley back to tho station, which ba-i been An el«« trie wtr«-«-t *ar of the Tacoma cable rights In other islands, am! com* fall Indow that. railway a«x-i*l«nt occurred at an early and It* lr<atm<'nt of our merchant ma The Cuban question mny come again lio.ir this morning thr«*o miles east of entirely ilesert«**l, except hy th«* wives Three «UBÌ-- Spanish Ve««« I, to ti« railway lino wat derailed five rnil«w l-lian-» by Spun with »11 of the«« de Il«lar<l «t Manli» rine, ami tho gentil» of American Its- tomorrow. The American oimniission Itelta. Th«- regular w< -tm-und freight ot the Crew, to guard th«*ro tonight. from th« heart of the city on the Hlclla- mands not lat-r than Novenil-er JH. vontlon and enteri-riwi will -Io Its ” I " «• ! ' ‘ A t . . ■ * j i i t -1 Washington, Nov. JL — The United rvaitn lln«. by th« controller refuaing to Dr. Htepbea It. Tyng, president of had thought the discussion on that train, No. JU, hn-i a pair of -mr tru» ks tost." shut off the currant on a heavy down ti-<* American Chamber of Commerce point finish«-! but the Spanish commis off the rail, am! while the orew waa penalty of their folly with their liv»-e,'’ > la tea navy will s«»»u p»»'« more tliAli sioners are repot tod to have declare«! engaged in replacing the car on tho said Fogarty. "Not one eaca|-'l, un a rprlnklmg of foreign.built warablpa. . _ I CHINA ANO THIBET die*! in Part*. last w,' k that the mortagage» imjHwod track, a •!<'■ lai freight train i ru»li>- l less be is (x nnixl up In tho forecastle, A lmirul Dewey ha» ii.f -tni«-*l the navy lera by striking the side of a cut 10 Tri .bl" among the miners at Pana. to ?»e rt'leiiO'l tonight or tomorrow. i|<'|’«r,m*-iit tbat he has contracted with T Fot* tri» Htawlng Krlw»»«» Ib« T w «» by Spam on the Cuban «« well a* on feet deep, through Which It was trar- l Illa, )>a« broken out am w, and troO|W tbe I ’ h i 11 p p I no revenues must not l>* Into the catxxMro. leaving the latter in "The survivors have started the story a Hong Kong firm of wrocker» lo raise talallr < outBltl««. Ing Rev. n persons were aboard, en i lialv«-a on tho boiler of the engine. Ono have b«-*-n cent to the jeetre. Impaired or questioned. This would brakeman, J. U. le-sl«, was in theca- down on the beach ti at tho wro* k ta Ihr«'* of th«* Spanish war voasels sunk Vaneonver, 11. C., N -v 19—Accord all rewiv.'l Injuries. more tlie result of aarol«Hwne»« on the In tho battle of Manila last May day The First Illinois volunteer infantry, John Collina, an employe of the O. which saw s*-rvie« in tbo trench*-« nt comi'd the Amir an commissioners b-xise. He waa mortally woumled, ami part <>f the captain than of adverse The coal of raising the »hips am! put ing to late. Oriental a-lvt- - « there i» trouble brewing between ('hin» and soon — and probably tomorrow — lo de died while being taken to Delta for ¡L A N. Company, was fatally Injuted Santiago, La» been mnaterod out ol wratliar. Il Is to tho effect that the ting them in thorough repair will be TlilbeL A Ya- liow dlapatch »ays: mand whether Spain means torepu hate n li- al aid There were no other fa t-y a prematuro bla-t h'.u Meacham, •or vic«. the pl» in «ompa t of th« protocol to talities. Tl-e track was cleared lor the Atalanta was r»''ing livti the coast (600.000. "The prefect of Yaoirow ha» arrived W ash. The v«*»»e!a to lie rui«- -! are gnntavat« from Thibet, whllh- r I-" was aent to Advices received from Seoul say the relinquish sovereignty over and title to Oregon expr«-«s without the an! of a with another sailing ship to make bet War pri-paratl ns <*■ • tlnn- at Hot g t’otean government has i»au«d orders (liti*. ter time, ami having a morn advan- of large typo, an*!. In the opinion ol wtlla up trouble* following upon th« wrecking crow. K»ng without alialenn-nl, and the that foreigners are to be stopped from t ig- '-ii.« tack, against the southwester, Chief Constructor lllchborn, they will Chang lungi in’s raid into Clianlui amt Thr«-e weeks ago th» Spanish commie- M‘4» Will 11««y nn laliartrl. I s Steered cl- «•* Into C «|s- F llweathar. t-e the very l>«r»t kiml of craft lor the Ih-rge last year The whole ral-li'd -lie- tnin'-e in the Lad .Mum ¡-aaa have I«' n tra-llng in th«* interior. «loners accepted the Cuban article in U H-Oiingivn, Nov. *351. — Tho arqalale charged. Tho Canadian crui*«r Petrel haa the protocol without conditions save lion <>f am inl.in l in the ('krolint« gnoip, Not **' . ing th-- lighthouso, he »np|-*«« -l protection of the Utilt«»d States' Inter* tr - I l-as tunen given over to Lhaa»aan«l th«* vessel to lie sotm* distance from - -ta iu the Philippin« and along ths Lama rufav, a ratroceaslon of atinei«*l G< nural Mlles in a «|-«-ch delivered eeitc I a number of tlah nets near Han- that Its embodiment In the treaty <>wn»-<1 |.jr .Spain, will In» pait of the shore. This can«»! him tu continue Asiatic o* a-t at the New Yolk chamlwr «I oominere« dusky, (1, iielotiglrig to American •houhl depend on an agrivment here ou territory on the ¡-«art ol China that is work i>( the Pari« pea»*«» eonmooiHon. his southeast tack too lobg. banquet, say» the L'nlbd Htales m< »1 fishermen, »nd which, It Is claimed, all the articles of the piotoeol. Re- as little <wnprei.* n»lble as tho 'a>»li-a- ('able rotn urn nivation N't Ween the "The logtaxik at the life-saving sta protect the Cutxn». w* re In Canadian water*. otilly, however, Spain's representa lion* of the Russians in Cores. There L’rule*I Htat< « and Manila la Bono- tion shows that Thursday morning, l-o- * Hpukane, Wasb.,4Nov. JI —A Lew- are th-we who say that China I* appre Th«- four-mast«*) sehiwmer Talofa, tives have sai l that the Cuban matter luln 1« regarded n< death The survey of th« w»«t . ntran«^» <d let"ti spwlal to the Hpok- «:nan-R«vlew >, should tween mi-lniglit amt 0 o'clock, wh**n hensive of hto growing Iml* jer -lene« the proposed Nicaragua canal lia> I mvu ('»plain Flat* her, from Guantanamo had only boon temporarily pas««'l and wv occupy tho 1« I nu el it, • •■•I Guam tho Atalanta was on this tuck, the Cape «ays. was still in abeyance. for Port Tartipa. in ballast, has been thii»h<-d, and the map, with soundings, A gr> al strike of high grad« or« Is ot the Lamos and as the treaty ta tw<-«n i«l*nd( in the La «Irone gro . , and one Foulweathvr lighthouse was «on e*! I England and Thll t r tplies thi• year, totally wrecked on C-oauta«d Island, off plait««) an I tbo contours pot In. of the Onrollno odend* woe Id t>« useful by fog and heavy sheets of rain. Nev reported n* ir the Snowshoe pass, on DOING THEIR BEST she ta afraid the Lamas may opnn a th« Wanen trail, JO mil«w south ot mm interinodiarv «lalionc The rumors circulated in London that the eastern «*aa| of Yucatan, ami the The aoqtlgi- ertheless, the survlv- rx, a rding to roa«l for the British from Darteeling to th» American t1««-t was on ths |«>lnt ol captain and »erm of th«* m-n have ar- »paailartls IV ill lie «>»« uf Cabs by lion of one of the Cartdinr iRluiidu, oon- report, -Io not rtru«« ttho ¡ol" y of the Floi- t ■«•, Idaho. A big stamp«-*!« from Lbasea. ’’ rivi-l st Progreso, two of the men h»v- teal's ISay. *i>h<red miitable for a cable Mation, captain. Had not a ra«-e Ixen ou, they Florence is reported. starting for Kutepe, «tu».»! great « I The Florence correspondent of tbe MANILA COURTS < Iteuicnl in ooium- r lai and sm ial cir Ing t »en drown««*!. REOPENED Havana, Nov. IB.—Captain-General wouhl involve a tnonoy con«Ider»tion say, he would have taken no such Spofctwman-Review reports that the The ship Atlanta, wb!«h-til* 1 from Blanco received from Paris to lay a and the Polled fltatet will pay Kfmin chances. ’’ cles. • trik* was mad-* between th- now fam "tpattleh J uri gai a lls-wr < I w II < ■ •«»• Am*r Fum»s ol burning -ngar on board lbs Tacorn«, loaded with wli«-at for Ca|w cable authorixlng him to draw on Paris .i rt t-t iiabb' | iio’ for Jl# reUnquuh- Iran Judge« < ritti I ft-a I < «••«. Atalwnt« Sall*.l «*»-•<>> Teonas. ous Buffalo Hump and Thunder moun American ship Kenilworth, from Val- Town, ran ashore near Alee* bay. HI«« f«»r f J,IHtO,'"Hl gold, to l>e applied lu ui«*nl. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. JI.—The Brit tain. Victoria, B. O., Nov. IB.—Advice« paralso to New York, cauaed tbe death had a crew of 27 men, Only two ot th» j*aym«*tit of th« Spanish tnaq » in < ttban ini tier* W ill Ila» I'eltl. ish ship Atlanta left here I -I ■ ilurday Th« great vein is from BO to VO feet by the steamship Empties of China are >d thi<«e men and nearly that of a whom got ashore. Tb« vessel was Cut«. This amount la in addition to New York, Nov. II.—A llerold die« with (63.000 worth of «beat, for Dei- broken tn two, and la probably a total wide, atr-l carrlea an • I uti lanoo of fr-w to the effect that the Manila taw courts the pt«M-«-.-ls nt the diati for tCJ .1,1'00 fourth. patch from Havana nayt: The Cuban ago inay. fro.oh Afridi. She was !n have tvs'uuml bw«io««* with . luni.ii gol*i. Baron Waldeck IV ViJ)a«»1!, •« A’l?- loss Hhe was commando«! by Captain hy (he M'*'!'i'l g*»vef?jme!5t CO LncdoO. army will receive one year’« pay on command of Captain Charles McBride, Tho Salmon river rune through the judges to hear all civil eases and Amori- which was »old here last week. trlau md-leman, and a captain of ths Charles Mcltrid« December 10. Nnlea for the l>alat.*<*e Th» Spanish authoritina are making will I m * leaned and tho tioo|W will then of Greenock. Scotland, where he has a clAims.and the country never ha* much flan judges to hear all criminal ca»ew. Two freight trains on the Chicago, Hevcnth volunteer infantry (immuno*). wife. The ship loft horn with 87 men, snow. Homo disquieting news has been re strenuous efforts to complete the evacu Hock lelat.d -V Pacific r»||i f«-d at M*w Is In diagraeti, and has left Islington, be dlaban led. Th»« tnfonnotlon cvui < m the only name« of those on record here ceived a« tn the health of the American Tug r««isr»*l I aua»n*4. ation by the end of the year. row, la Ona man was killed and one Ky, fur parts unknown. from an oflb * r of General Garcia*« living tlioee of the captain and the fol Vallejo, Cal., Nov. JL—The United ttonjo at Manila, fn addition to ths Martinique has been aelectc<l a* thè ji*r»<inal M j (Y. In aiioeo word Implicit There is » repot In Wa«hlr gt< n that Injure*!, A wrecking train which waa lowing, who joined tbe resovi al tills Htatiw steel tug Pswtucknl was laeuehed great amount of malarial and typhoid place of ren-texvous of the Spanlrh alxiut to start tn the scene from Wilton conH<h*nce may be plaerd. From what during the delay which bas occurred. at the Mare inland navy yard today. fever prevailing, malignant omallpoi The acmrre th«* money will come cannot I «a port as seamen: Kpain has been able to form some sort was run into by a f«*l mail tram. naw for evacuation pur|«»*<-a. D. F. Green, A. B. 11, , 81 Chapel Cha place, She was christen«*»! by Mme Heather has appeared. Deaths iu hospitals Spanish aunllaiy cruiser« Patriota ami The fireman ■ t the mall tiain was I m » ! staled, but that the United Ktaten ha« Dublin; J. Webber, . _ of coalition with the European powers A. __ B. , , . 188 Forty- will average alxoit 100 a month. to back up the prefer.si<-r » she ha» b «n ly hurt an IS men of tho work train Meteore, pntrha»«.| in < rei many tx-fore guararitevd the loan it almo«l certain. Second street. New York, H. A. Jacob Baiter, thu llttl« -laughter of Naval There Is a leper scare in Manila. Constructor W. J. Baxter. In the pr«*e- the outbreak of tewtillllca, are«-i|»-cted making in tbe negotiations An Inter njur«*l, some seriously. IlSilrll l'ottrll !*••<]. son, A. B., Stockholm; J. Smith, Fins ence of thousands of Spra tatorv. The Through m-glect ot Spanish officials here on Dt«e<-mb«-r IS, and will ennvoy Do* American and Spanish commis esting fenturo of the matter is tbe re London. Nov. 88. — Sir George bury; G. Coralla, ('aliaci; J Jones, Pawtucket is 102 feet long, la ol 3JS nearly 800 le|*rs escaped confinement. fusal of the authorities tn order ths sioner» in agreeing npoo Jsnuary 1 as the Spanish I -' its from Cuban port« to Smythe Ha len Powell, the eminent po Valparaiso; N Sorensen, Bergen; G. tone, and Is elpecte«! to d«v«l«>p 460 Orders have been laeoed that all lepore Maitinlque, wheie the Raphllo, Ponce muster out of the voltintenre who re- the -late of Hpanish evacuation of litical economist and authority on col Fraser, 82B Monroe street, Philadel hmsepower. Hhe will make 12 knots be arrested an I sent to a small unin Cnl*a took a pr«-c«x!enl from the treaty de Ito,'ti and Concha, troni Pm to lib o, eenlly return«»! from Furto Rico. have already a - iuld<«l, and Inuu onial affair«, who repteaented the phia; It. Cold, 74 Flanders street, por hour. Iler boiler ami engines are habited Island southeast ot Lu son. of peace enteted Into 60 years ago l«e- Thera has tx-en remarkable activity Kirkdale division of Liverpool In parl Liverpool. J. Mark«, BrightwooJ addi almost rompleled, and the Pawtucket winch point all will sail for Spain. A I »Iter Fr«»m r*4»ry. aliout tbo war department for several tween Mcii.xi amt the United State« iament, in the conservative Interest, tion, Indianapolis. will l*e iwa-ly for oommiaaloti by Jauu- Waterville. Pa., Nov. IB—A letter days In th«* way of preparing the trixipa when an agreement waa made as to the VlrfiHx nt Fira». The Atalanta was of only 1,698 tons since |s'l, died to lay in his Sint year. ary I. __ _______ ______ just received fiom Lleuti tianl Robert for trice in lands beyond the Vnltnl date of the American occu|iation to register. She was built in 1686, owned Toledo, O , Nov. JJ. —After two f ■ttni hlftg nt th« W l»cou4ln, Then, as now, H was known Flploalort In a I4«xk«< Fnrlorr. E. Peary, by J. F Hill, says that prob (Rate*, An order bas been lasm- l di cr»*« by N. Hill, of Scotland, «nd wav worth m >ntha' of s-ar«di, an l the recovery of Chicago Nor. Jl.—Tbe United ably uo message will l-e received from liu N »r. f’J. — A di«p«tab to probably ('0.000. iscting al least ten regiments ot the that all the troops coo Id not be em- IH Jeu.I, tho grain handlers at tbo The Hope regular army now stationed in north- l-ark-'l l*y tho -late agrc«-d upon. The Union elevator found tbe holy of an ibe Prater Lk>y<l from Captain Kenny, Lloyd's surveyor States battlo-shlp Wisconsin will tie him tor several years western forts and poets to bold them- oretically the Hpanish occu(*atton will unknown man today. Ill« appearance lluuHa, at i > im e«>ntl or nee of the I -igul here, thinks probably the kart ship Is lannebed at Han Franoiaco Saturday, cleared the ice Arid all right, but Lieu selves in rea-linese for Immediate trans cease January I, though II Is belter« d indicated him to be a well to do man, sml ths Bug. My* that JI perrons have the tierman l*ark Atalanta. J.100 tons, November 26, and will tie christened tenant Peary expresses fears that the portation and service in «topical ell* thal 28.000 S|*anish troops will still ami it i« snppwaai he wa« visiting ths ! .:. killed th.-.*s by an ««piosi-.u iu a which he says Is en route from Santa t>y Mis* Elisabeth nicpi.<-nson, daughter Windward may be delayed by the Ice remain in Cut*a, of Isaac Stephenson, «if Marinette, Wia. cloning In. malea. R walla. Central America, and more slsvalor at tbe time ot tbo expluoion. rocket factory. tr«l«»i«n Ku» l»**wa. likely to bn carried Into the shore by Minot !!•*• Anil < Igarsll« l.aw. Fifty-seven officers of the r«*gular Death In Vin» Wils Kaptos. Oraslng »h««r ■■ K««e»»atl«as. N«w York, Nov. 82.— G. W. Rog. re, the southwest wind that Is «ai l to have Knoxville, Tenn . Nov. 82. —The Husbands and wives traveling to army have sone In the servioe, and two Victoria, B. C., Nov. IB.—P»»»en- Washing!' n, Nov. JI — The right of of Camden, employ««! as a conductor prevailed. Another Gorman ship, At gether In Norway, Austria and Hun generation« of tha same family are even antl-cigaretto law pa«»e*i by the last on th« Amlxiy division of tbe Pennsyl alanta. salted from British Coltimita th« government to prosecute criminally gers of the steamer Dlrlgn, which ar- Tennessee leglslatur« ta drolarol con gary pay only Ono fare and aiialRon the more trnjiienl in ths navy. Ths Het- vania railroad, ami II. G Rue, bag- November 4, in command of Cai ’»In l*r»ons grating »heep on all fore«t res rived tonight from Skagway, bring news railways. frl Igo family furnlahea throe genera- stitutional in an «(.inion given to the gagemaster of the Rogers' train, were Durmer, with salmon for London, but ervations, eseept In Oregon and Wmh- of the drowning ol two mon In the Mrs. Fred IXiuglaae. widow of ths tl-iria—from a lieutenant to an admiral. pros* today by Judge ( al ls ell, of the ktll«xl at Rahwav, N. J tonight Ttwy that ship should bo pant Oregon '-mg ington, was sustaine<l In a decision Fifty-Mile rapid», on tlis Yukon. Four supreme oouit of tbe state. Tbe opin colored orator. Is to go on the lecture The life insnran.e companies doing rendered today by tbe attorney general. m n left l-akc Bennett on a scow Sep bad completed their run for the J»y. liofoie this. platform to deal with the history of tbs bn-inesa in Canada have agreed hero- ion doc I ar os that cigarettes are not le ami were walking to tbe depot to take Secretary Bliss raxvntly asked as to tember 81. with 80 tons ol provisions. gitimate artlcliw of commerce, because race In this country. after not to a<x*ept risk« on the Ilves of T*« V«rs«a« Iturnr.l I« Dxalh. whether such prosecutions would lie When the scow roached Fifty Mile her a train for home, when they were run they are wholly noxious and deleteri Lieutenant Jules G. Ord, eon of Gen married women, unless they happen to ous to health, and therefore are not down by the Chicago limitnl, east- HL Petersburg. No». JI. —In a large under one of the Snriee of regulations warns o|-etie,| and aheaank. Two men, eral K. O. 0. Ord, who was killed in l«e the breadwinners of tho family! or, within the provision of the f«*deral con ta utid. Their Ixxlloa were out up and Are, which completely destfoyixi an recently issued for tbe preservation of Smith ami llallowav, swam ashore, the battle of Santiago, was a great- In other wor«ta, «bully Independent ot stitution protecting h-gitimate com- ecatterr«! along the track for sour« dis extensive shed, 10 persons were buiuod tbe forests, and tbs decision holds that but the other two, whose wamee aro their busban«!«. unknown, were drowned. tance. they will. grandson of King George IV. to a«hea. meraw Mark Twain Is said to show the Rudolph Neumann, general ag'-nt of K«t««r Mill Mni Vlalt kip|o«l»n in Fari«« MfiiBRrr« *»f • Mlw«t*»n<ry. A Qn«rr> tesa'« Mlstsh«. Ilsslh «r g«bn W. Ksslsy. the Alaska Commercial Company, affects of Ids recent effirta and to bo I>>n>l«>n, Nov. It.—A dispatch to tbe Berlin, Nov. 19.—An official tele Paris, Nov. 88. — A terrlfic eiploelon Portsmouth. Nov. 18. — By an Philadelphia, Nov. Ji.—John W. while inspecting the Sitka mine Cnga aging rapidly. here from Valetta, tilt» afternoon in ths ('afe do t 'ham Daily Telegraph from Shanghai says gram receive.! accidental eiplosion today. George Keeley, the inventor of the Keeley mr>- fell JOB feet to the bottom of tbe shaft pesili, under thè offices ot thè Havaa that the Rev. Mr. Fleming, a mission island of Malta, says the emperor and Joaquin Miller, the poet, who is Ferguson, a quarryman, i» <lying, two tor, died today at his home In this city and was Instantly killed. agro, y. A wotnan was killol outright ary, and a native evangelist, were empress of Germany sailed for Pola, building hla own tomb in the Csli- of his children are dead, and hts nife from pneumonia. He was ill on Rat- The National A«eoeiatinn of Manu f-irnta wo««!», has us»'l only flint and and righi persona were aeriotisly in- murder«*! In th« recent attack by the at the northern end of tbe Adriatic ami another child aro disfigured f< r urday last and continuad to giow stead facturers and Jo! here of Threshing Ma tils ma««»nry will last for centuries. In life. Ferguson poured th« contenta <>f jnrod. It la thonght tbe «Xfihwlwa waa ily worse until hla death. Mr. Keeley rsta-ls in th« town of Kwl Fit, In the •ea, from which port they will travel chinery met tn fn llana[«ills In annual the rock he haa cut the words: "To due lo ignited gas, bui there aro ru l'pl»-r Yang tse-Klang valley, when overland direct for borne. a oso of blaating powder Into thè Oook- woe 61 years of age, and leaves a »« -«ton and el.-« ted as pteel lenl 3 E the Unknown.*’ more ot an anarchist ploL th« Catholic mission there was burned. etove, supposing II to be coai. willow. Hlllot Vlr1b»4 Brown of Mansfiol-I, O. II». C»r4well l’rofcol.4. The funeral of Mrs. S. (L Barris, in f-on l- n, No». 82.— Th« Royal G«o- The authorities found nearly (10.000 < h»mb*p|«lB*a Ml ••Ion tn 4mnr1r<* A Tl* Contrari. Paris, Nov. IV. —La Petit Repnb- Washington, Nov. JI. — Herbert C. lique «ays that during the recent trial secreted In the home of Oscar O*- Atlanta, Ga., was ma-ta a public affair Paris, Nov. gl.—La Patrie today The Northern Pacific Railway Com graphical b-xiety ha« issued a formal borne, who was run rd ere I near Rlch- owing to the fact thal tbe dead woman pany bas contraete»! wllh \V D Wright, a pi*« I for funda to III out an Antartie •ays: “Jiamph Chamberlain has re Cani well, of the Heonnd Oregon, has of M. Zola for liliel, Count Eaterhasy Aeld, O., hy robbers while trying to ha i earned tho title of "Mother of At of Rathdrnm. Idaho, for 40,000 lisa, exepldtion. Alfred llartu«w<«rtb, pro* tort I from Amarli» with a -baft of a l«w>n promoted from captain ami regi was overheard to say that General make him tel) where bis atone} was lanta'’ In 184J by bearing tbe first , whirh are to be dellvered al thè mouth prie tot of the Daily Mall an I th« Ev«a- treaty with the United States ounce*I.d mental surgeon to major ami chief sur HI I lot, eg minister of war. gave him irbilJ burn In that city. geon of volunteer». Ing News, haa offered íé.l-VlX bidden. in hla pocket».'’ W.WV franca fur forging tbs bordereau of Fullach oreek eerly tn thè «prlug. X •CIO . OREGON