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The Sanliain News •cio OREUON -5- V 1 NEWS Of IHE WEEK The monthly »tatrtnenl of the col- ¡«Klmna of internal revenue ato>ws that ilnrn g NoVerntirr. th» r» -eipls amounted l<» $12,404.403, against fil,- V&V.196 lor November, 1997. Th* pres.dent has sent these nomine lions to tlm aenstr <'harletuange Tower, of Feansyivama. now minisier to Austria Hungary, to b* ambassador to R um a, A Idisoci C. Hanis, <»f la disna, minister to Austria Hungary. Al llong Kong, the Filipino com- rant«** has broken off all relation« with t'niled Mates ( onsul Wildman. The n»>ininiltre has isanrd a writ in the eu preme «• urt to recover the sum »»f StT.- oOO. which the Filipliue claim to have ! k » h <to|«oattrd with Wildman a« tren«ut*i <»f the Filipino in topen leuos fun ! in June last. The gnntotal Yorktown has *wiled from han Francisco for Manila, via ll-'uolulu. Sim wtll go all the way under s full bead of »team, and *hou4d make lhe run tn three weeks if »be is not delayed at Honolulu, she ia the iKarrr ««f full instructions to Admiral |»«*»ey and General Otis in regard to the situation In the Philippine*. LATER NEWS. Prrsideril Alonto's advance guar ! is tFt <: L< Fat, capital It is likely of the republic <*t B«divia. a decisive luitlle will >»e fought ao«»fi lirtween the government troops and tlm rrtod« who now hold the capital. ON THEIR The entire military department of Kanta Clara. Major•<¡»neral J. C. Hates commanding. 1« quiet. Twenty-aexen thousand ripaniard« still remain in the vicinity of t■renfoeg«;«. but one tranv- pet I has L»a«!e»J and 13 otliera are eg* period U> arrive at an early date. Il is impossible, however. Dial the .vaca- st ion will be com plrt«*<| much before the middle of February. Gr«*at fear 1« L«ll for the eafrty of the na|»tha launch Paul Jotre*. hailing from lemtsville, which h-lt tl>e mouth of the M:«s *«i| pi river January 1 f«*r renaaevda. Fla . with a partv <»f ladi«w and gentlemen from I hi ago an«l In* «hanapuhe on board. Nothing has br^*n h< srd there of the launch, and «»<>«• »»f the fastest tug« has toft to make a thor ough search on the GulL A tram nf empty rars on the Oregon Hh»»rl Lina, while leaving Butte, ran into an Afw-W switrli near the thy, and crash***] into a switch engine, |t»i h engines an«! a>»me of th« rars erre The crew of the train and wrecked that of the sw :t< h • 1 gm«* all ju ped. 4 otidu-t«»r J-«»4-ph tirant,of the frwigüt, was thrown under the •iwk ai»«I killed. Fnemsn lk»wlmg wm injumi. The res’ eeraprd unhurt. A Ms Ind ditpsUh says mmt. on the rroFsembling t«*e, will I uihi «**! lately ask Im lt«-forma for authority to tell the Msriinh« ( L a «1 rone*I. Caroline and th«» IVI»'« islands. s»n*e Sjuiiu is ¡«lweHr«« to maintain a aufll- lent toroe U> itofrnd them. The government atrh«*l at this decision tn cxmerqtience «»f a«lviews fr»*tn Genets! Rios that an army ol 4.000 men. a man wf-war and two gunboats would tie neeswaary f<»i lhe par|»uua. Rev. Hr. William Maxwell Black burn, pi«si«tont of linrou college al Pierre, H, l>., die*! Al the age of u5 V - A Margaret !«ivingsl<m Chantor at»«! Anna Booling, heroic women who s«’r\r»l without pay as nut*«*« in Porto Rico during the war, have been recoin- mende I for «hat rare honor, th» thanks of congress. It is rr|w>rte«l fr< m Peking that Itoasia has demanded a lease <»f the It ia proposed that a memorial to» M is«« T a »» islait '*» as a toijwMlo elation. cr»-* t«*<t al Manila to the memory of a II These ¡«lands he arr<»«*s ths entrance Anirrlcans win» fell in the capture or <d lite Gulf <»f I’e t'iii-hl, « nth of Port died of die- am * «luring the campaign» Arthur. The acquisition of th«*»«» Tl <•« proposal ia that all Americans now islsn I m would still further strengthen resident in th«* Far Rast, of whom Russia's hold on the spproacl.r« to there is a veiy considerable nuuilmr, Peking. shoul 1 l»e iuvihfcl to (oiitiil atu toward Th» quartermaster's ilepsrtmenl Is tin* object preparing to disinter ami bring to this Filipino committees have ma»!e a country the remains <»f the 1.200 hr«»*-« formal prot«*st, an.I l’rr»i lent M Km- of the Spanish war who were cither ley Im* I am ’ h warne«lfr*»m I'aiis. M.««lr:«l killed by bullets <»r died of fever in and ixindon not to attempt to take t'ubsand Porto Ri<«». t'olonrl Moore, forcible p»M»*t-*sl*»n of Bo Ito. The assistant quartermatter g> neral, says ground i« taken that lhe Ameiican the expedition of dtaintvimehl is wc'l claim of sovereignty is premature, under way. an-l that the I'nite* I Htales is not th# Hrnalot Teller, <»f Oiloiado, has In- ji>t»4»a«w*»r of tlm ¡’hilippinrs until the trodoeed a bill for th* amendment of | m - a « trcAtv la iAtiflr-1. The Filipino the war-revenue a» t, ana« to provide •gent al llong Kung «ays a fight with f<»r a tai i>|wm the ai ttia! value or sell the A met ¡cans al llo llo is unavoida ing price« )t>sl«'ad of the nominal ble, but little apparent uixasiiuwa is value <»f err tain sto< ks. Tho bill is in- f»*lt at Washington. tend«*! to relieve the ch«‘a|>er mining The ( incinnall F.xprvwa Gaaette has s I« m ks from what is clalni»»-! to t>e an cull*-«l»-d -lata anent the np»uati<*ns of enormous burden upon th«*:ii. tra:nroLta>rs during the past year. The A |»«*titmn from « I (gii»-en Lili<*uk>« « ffi'ct of littoral juris*li«’ti*»n upon train ' lani of H awaii ha« hen pr«*»« ntr*l to roLtKii«*« 1« evidenced in Mfiioo. Dur thr house, protr-tifig Again«l the t'nil* ing tlm past year ihen* Was n**t aren «4 State*’ assertion of ownership to the an attempt Al ttAin roblwry in the sis crown lands of H aw .«it «• taking ol ter republic. The crim* is punishable property without due pro««**» of law. there with instant death. The record and ap|»caling to the prcsnlrnt. r«»n- for IHVM is as follows Nimibur of grees and tho people for a restoration train hul-l u|«a, 99; number of stags of these landa. A like petition waa r«>bto*ri»*s. T; ntiml>rr »»f passenger* an I presented to the senate. train men shot, 4, nunibrr of robl>ers A Havana cable to the New York kille*l, 3; number of robbers shot, fl. Captain IL IL Hhaw and the crew of World saya: "The grave« of the Maine the British Lsrk Glen Huntley, long vittlm« in the Havana cemetery arr given up for lost, are ahv* an«l well, neglected. Two small, sickly alirul*. ami un their way Io Liver|Mol, They one weather beaten pot with a »lead abandon»*.! the Glen Hunttoy in a flertw plant and two blasted stalks of thr«*e gale June 4, 1MV9. For 134 day* the slips arr all there is to show that any II smtors lived on Tristan d'Aeunha thing has b en d«»ne in this l<rautiful Isle, more than 1.300 mile« south by burial place for our nation's dead. A west of the <*Ape of Good ll»>|»e They month ago, u|<»n the interment of some so tousled on (•*1^010 egg« and th«* flesh sailors of the Resolute, their comrades nf sea eaglet, and share*) with 73 white put an |Kx94 inch calico American flag Thia little tadel flag inhabitants the scanty stock of piovi- on the mound. •ions that the captain of a passing ves is the only thing giveu by • ithrf Um army or tho navy. sel ha«l given them, OWg«»4M I •g*«l»l«»r» %V III • |a»«*ly • *4r« S 9»|»««»g»rta*!*•■* Hille- Wrecked at Tacoma With Fifteen Men Aboard. SUFFERED A SWIFT DEATH Captai» V *•••! Tacoma. Wash., Jan. I?.—The m<«st ap|M*lhr<g inari*»» disaster that L as •ver nrrurrv»! in th» tehMory of Tacoma bappewevl early th»« morning. Boring • terriBc gale which swept over Fogel sound, th* British sh«p Andslana. an* rh*>fed in this port, swaiting cargo, cs)*site*l, an«i Captain G. W. Mating • nd hl« crew ol Ifl men. who Were •Bleep below deck*, were dragged «town l<> • sallot'g death without art instant'« warning The fall list of tboee kwt is •« follows. Captain G. W Mating, of Annapo lis, Nova tool!». E. II Crows, age-l 39 years, ls»n<loaderry, N X, fii«t mate; K. G. Due, agr i 33 years. 145 Kaeea ltlackpuol, Kargland, Talbot Rond* N**mey Johann, Vieto!la. IL <-.. »tew ard, Joeeph M. A D'Ho I yare, of <let- end, Belgium, apprentice; Richard Rf^mald llanae. <*f <*sten«l« Belgium, apprentice; Chalies Smith, <»f I nito-l Mat»» botawatn; Jsm«'« Ihily. of N»*w York, boatswan. J IL Brown, of liar* Itaduea, gnokt H II«r«son, har-ton, able seaman. Antone Jensen, mark. acAman; John Nielson, Norway, •eaman. L (>*tiom, Finland, «-atiuii, F f « m | Hindstroin. Norway, seaman; Edward Let*. K<*ga. Ru«k«ia. seaman. August Mmonaoti. Holland, seaman; Pat Wilson, St. John’s, N. F.. Sea man. Just whit time the disaster which resulted in such Appsilling I«»»* >>f life «wcurred is not known, as every per son on Isuir I the v«’*sel went to the bottom of the Sound with it. The ship, which waa <»f English build, and worth probably 4150,(MX), eolered this |*ort several «lay« ago. She wa « to have load***! wheat un-lrr char ter to Ej pinger Ar Co., of S.m Fran- ri»co, for Furop«*. Yesterday she WA" taken to llm Eureka din k and all ba! la»d r»'Hh’Ti*-| and the bold clean«**!, pre She war j aratory to re*-e>ving cargo. then towed to a.) anchorage several hundred yards northeast - f th«* Ft. Paul -V Taixitna Lum tor Company r deep-water wharf, at which point dis aster overtook her. She lis-l out, ac cording to th* to’st information ob- tainablo, the *tart>oard anchor, weigh ing al l* a«>4 thr«i* t.ms, while to either «id«* <>f the vessel wire attached the ballast logs used to k«*ep a ship upright during the absence <>f cargo or ballast. Th«’ ship waa riding the wave a*'»«*nvly when the skip]*?*« of other vessels an- ch«»r«**l cio*e by retired the night before. When -layhghl dawned no signs of lhe An-lvlana w« re visible Over the Spot where she lisle serenely at anchor the night to’furr only a danger signal Luoy I aiii !' Vr i” Vl-il :.- fl l!l«‘ a -• -II- -• of the ship was discovered. Captain Doty and Captain Burley took th«» tug Fairil<‘1*1 and made an investigation, and it was soon »totermined beytm-l p*»*»Aihiltty of doubt| th it lhe ship had gon«* to the bottom. One of the ballast logs was found. To it dangled part of tho chain hr whh h it waa originally biah ne I to th«* ill fate»! shi|*. Io audition, 01m of the lifrtomts. a matters« with the name of the eliip on it. and M-veial oats, were fuund. Beyond throe no other wlock age has been discovered. A« all on toward |Krishr«l, only snr- misrs aa to lhe cause of the dtoawtrr are prevalent. Judging from indica tions, shipping men say, the ballast log f«»uml was from lhe )»orl side of the v»•••«’I. Flm ship, a< cording to all ac counts, waa lira«le«l in a sou 11 ♦ rlv *li- rrclion, or towaid th«* head of the Lay, at the Hum the gale swept down th»* Fouml. The heavy winds caii»»*«l the ship to train on the chain«, making the h»g on tl ia weather side taut ami giv- ing a temtoncy to lift the l<»g troni ih»’ waler, but the strain was too great fot one of the chains, and it •nappcsL Thi» r» 1* am « i | thr loarering «'rati front thè grcater rostrali l un ih«» we.ith« r si«lc, ami «he liftol with the wind.and, thè re fadng little reetraint fiora thè othei eml of the l»»g, rais«*d it ©notigli tu «l|«»w tli* nglit or muoring ebain to slip off. Tbus fiw«l from ballast an-l fioating like a chip, Ih* «hip cai«*ened under the pre«aui9 of the htavy gale, and «hippetf grrat quantitiva of water, tilling rornpletely thè hol»l and toro- rasile, causing ber lo capai «e an-l sink to the bottom, all hi a very few unti •tre. The sitnatiun vas furthar aggravai«*»! by thè favi that the tl<1«n were Just rottlng in at thè lime Ih«* «hip w«»nl down. Thi» in all probahllity to'<**d thè «tern of the ©«-sari aroun-l and ex- p»4Br*.| lite brnadside to thè gale'« fury. I»atr Ibis aftrrnnon tbe ili fate»! ves sai waw loratad. Hhe !»»•« on the bui- toiu uf tho Round, on ber broadanle, under 38 (atlmins (>f WAti’i, eh*«* by Ih« spot where «he had be«*n anchured. | l«rd Ov«r IOO !»•»«. l’iio., N. Y., Jan. 17. —Mr». Kim)* J. M.«»rley. «ho wunld ha.» twn |oj yr«r» ohi ha<! *h» li.rd nntil Aprii, rlinl at Uro Hot»«- 'or Die lloniel«., to- night. Kah-m. Or.. Jan. 14 —Th* fl»«t week of th» leg slat tv* »<w»n>tk c I« mm * s w iih 91 bills tntr<wluce«l and lead in th* xm- ate. an*! 194 in the hon»e. Tl.» h<*ti««* pa«*«'*! the bill l«> « I I tw«» jtnlgr« to th* ftripft’in* rrmrt, ami there is little doubt that the measure will pas» the senate in du* time. Two notable ve- form* have !*eeti provided tor —Io limit the number of mmmillre clerks an*! to keep appiopr¡alien* ef «looMful merit out of 4 the general appropriation bill. II to eorrvet correot lb» A toll the committee clrik- si ip almw further b-r future leg>,la- ture» is lwtore the m » i ate, and i» likely I»* pa*« I m »th h«»*i*es. The way, ai»i n»Fiin« fDAuiinllt«* w II rwport n<»t only a genet «I spproy atinn Mil an-l a »pe- rial «l'pH'ptiatt«*n bill hut will r.furt to yoke wrth appropr let lama «d un- doubl«*I hirfit th«»»« that «I» <pir»t Ion- able, mski g the latter bills stand In- divi-lrisllv on their merits I -f.ne the lagislalure and th«* Nrvernof . WASHING TON lawmakers M sr II. H hn»e «♦•« I« < n«lr«f,i|, tn li* I «brtM »»« < no«« »»•<•«*•- <«h« Olympia, Jan. 14 — Senator Manta t**tov asked t>» to» «-I .»ed fr«»t»» servo *»n th«» «•»»mmltt«'** «vf rlr* ti«»ns and eto Imn r*»ntr»ts, luA«»MU< h as his seat w aa t«» to* conic ited, *n«t that, in all prof ■a- the matter wa-ild l»e referred to btllt iminlttce. that The chair late»! that it was etpcctrU that th«* rs*nle»4 in Manta' rh.tr let would to» rtdetred u* a special rom rn it* tee He did nut know but t hat a ap rial ixmiruittr« would yel l-e named Manta was ma le chairman uf the com* mitts«* on senate employe« other than regular, and Fsul, of that committe«*. was ma-!*» chairman of th«* eiecli«»n <*«»n- t»'«l committe«*. Keith war ir.tnstorr«-I from th«» »•»»mmiltc«’ on fish to tlm <‘om- hiltteo t»H printing, exchanging places wiih Senator Bigg*. Eight Inin Ired an-l f<»ily*two ritltens of Walla Walla pet it n ims I tor an as- Fvmhly hall in tlm Walla Walla state p**i tentiaiy. Tlm rr*|ti<wil wa* rrni-lo «»Il lim ground of pu1 ir<- moral«. it was rlaimej an svwemidy hall for tlm inms’e* of the penitentiary woul I tend to improve their morals. F»»r • «•••• Itoart L th«* hoto-«- a bill was introduced by M«x»l«\ *”*taidi*hmg a state road down tit** Columbia liver from Lyle, Klicki tat county, I«» Washougal, Clark coun ty, an ! appropriating f J'i.OOO lheretor. A ran turent r«’»oluti<m relating to the wealth of Washington roul mines, ami n*qu«*sting th»» secretary of the navy to us<? Washington coal in prefer* cm’,' to British t'ollimbia roa I.and - all ing U|*m ».aid se- ?«daiy of th«* navy tc i<--’Hv t!.« * .; .-’attire i( anv 1« a <m ex ists why this .-viinot I h » <lone, * Oft offered by Calvert and adopted. House bill No. H, <>ff»-r<Hl by Bai- fmd, »lui i.><><<»■ l ita a<lvan<'rment to third tmuling after tho litio ha>l b«en rea*l. It i. mi appropriatimi bill, car- rying «l ,500 (or thè tranafwirtation of pr»s4iners, 4*500 for triwiM|M»iting juve- nlto offenders, an-l 4*1’0 to pay travel ing ex pens«-» of sup«*' io« court jin Igra. On final passag«* it rereived by one neg ativ v vole nini Gl tttlhmative. Senate coneurient resolution No. 3. authorising the purchase of a a il i t a hie flag for the capitol, was taken up and pMN-*«‘d under suspension of the rotos. Th«» H«*nat<i com m rent r«-»«»lut;on for th«* punting and pubi nut Lon of 2.600 ciipiea ,»f Governor Koger’ a message w as paasod. RAILROADS TO POOL The Keyatone Mutual Benefit Aaooei- atinn, incorporate-1 in 1876, made an aaaignmenl at Allentown, Pa. ••«de **• VS •«••«( ISSUES It» l»«>rl I hm* flrral Xt»r<b«-m snil \<»r*li »r«« r»rirl< llatr < «> m h In v«l. New York, Jan. 1 fl.—The Timet* a*vs Th«- anriouiiK tin nt <»( the settlement ol , recent dif».*gr<*rments hetw«,en the (¡rent Noitloon and th«» Northern I'uiith railroads provcfl to I m » on«» of th»» nioet inter»’*!ir g *t.«t« im’nta Wall street has lately had tucoiiMider and «»nthusc over In Northern Faciflo common slock there is T» i»on to belicie that a |<»ol ha« !•<•< n formed, in« hiding in its mrm- bvichip the Atrcng* «1 flnanoicia of Wall st roe*, among others, friends of J. P. Morg <n, <i' V. fi,or Flow* r an I John l>. It «rkvfellvr. Thia pool, credit«»! with a capacity fa*)»»nd any «tmh recent combinations, i« believed to have as the 1- hri « for it» orguniaattoti knowledge of plans whi< h will practically mak»' the Nurtbcrn Pa cith’ and th»* Baltimore <V <>hi«»»*to- prep« tty. Some reports, probably «lie- i torted, have it even that Northern Pa- i cifle piopvity would actually a*>*»rb Il »• B A <>. t'r. let at y dn timt!at><» «. it is declared there will t>r direct man- Hgen.ent and personal snpaivtstob ul |M>ltoy by Jsinai J. Hill. hlarndil»«* »1 Hnm«», Hillsboro, Jan. Ifl. —Wbito «litching <»n hi* lH‘.kvrr lam nt Farmington, tiro mil»« iM»u<li««aal of thia city, (toorga Robiniam «truck a g»dd bearing f|u«ita ledgg which aaaaya 41J to th« ton. The le! go is tolw»«'n two ami thi«** fe«‘ I in width. The I «a-1 runt north ami south, pitrhing east, Near il ar« two other ledges, the rock from will» h has nut yet to-vn aatsyad. The L-lg*» was discovered several days ago, But the matte' was kept very quirt until today, and the only trouble to fa* encountered is in getting water. No gold bad ever brfote fa en found at J* *<»»«, Lui «»««J iiiiu*''«« eousidered I be 1 mlu a lions there very good. UrMersI » «fOt («Hiurad Waaliingtrra. Jan. 16. — Tho war In- «■•rtiaaDtig oomnrÌMiOn lodar pa.»<«l a re*>luliori rentonng Kagan (or the langnarte he natrt «ben he appeaml to ao-Wr-r clrarite, triade rq{ai!i»t the roui* tr> »*arT brandi of thè ariny hv .Mile», i and rrtrirnrd to Inni the carefully pre- parr<l t-pewrltten statement whirh he lefl «ith Die eointniMion aftrr ri*a lin, 'i it tu tiiat braljr. Il la report«*J tirai Ovnoral Kfan iraa r<>nrlu<l«ii to eaclu<lo tire uratter ' ■■tnplalrrr'l <>(. Vehemently renounced by General Eagan. But Nevertheless the Situa lion Is Critical. • Chewing O wns Truci Fwrni«it. I’lan |«> Mti'lrrnlia K»»H»e. New Yolk. Jan. 16. —A combina Rome. Jan. 13.—The Marquiv di tion <>f (hewing gum manufacturer, of Modici has prepared for tin- govern Die Unilwl State, wav pracrlically con ment his plan, of a proj» l to make summated to!ay, when the lart con Rome a aea|»irt. He evtimalee Die tracts neccMary to amalgamation »er« ■ 4 M executed in Du» etiy. The capital In- the aealthieat men in Italy, and la volved ani- unta to alami •16.000 000. prominent as an engineer, lie has al The natal board on promotion wi<| ready executed gigantio works regulat rrN'ommcml that leward, !>« given to ing the flow of tire river Tilrer, at a Knaigna II. II. Wald ami W. IV. Huck, co«I of oter •riU.OtMt.OOO, ami con* who act.-d a, vpieo during Die war with rtfiietOrl a number of railrua-la and other feat» of engineering. Spalo. Small Hallr«»a«l Areld»nt. 1*1«»p|»««I»(rd and <*h«tl»«t» tilrl. Mr. Itinflry !»*•«!. Kam pie» of the new lt'.i» laene of The controlling internet of the Chi one dollar »liver certiflcatea were cago Ar Alton railroad Ira» j-aaeo-l to •hown at the treaaury department in eaatern men. Washington. They are printed Rom Benjamin IL Willette, »«r*l 33. waa entirely new deeigna. Washington, Jan. Id -Hon. N«’l»«»n Dingley, nf Maine, trader of th« Re publican tide on th« fi-*»r ol ti»e house •*ff rrpffOMitatiV« *, died L< r»* f might al 10:30 o'clock, of heart failure, r»«siill* Ing from extr«me weakness due to pneumonia. frange.t al Wrtherafleld, Conn., for the A delegation prevented to Pr-aident Murder of David K Lambert on De* McKinley two petitiona, one fiom tho reiul>et IT, 1637. great majority of the organife-l Pro Harry Hoffman and Grace Dunn teatant t'hrietian rhurehre of the World were drowned at New lb « hr le. X. Y., and the other from Die Pan I'reaby- while »baling The hoy tuet bia lite in terlan alliance, .«king for internation- pl arbitration aa a »ubatitute for war. trying lo »are the girl. Madrid, Jan. 17.—Th« Bank ol Spain r«port fu» th. week ending y«.- terdvy »hows lb. following: Gohl in hand, no change; vilver in hand, in- creaae. 3, > AN,000; not«, in ciicnlatiun. iucr«a»e, 11,333,000 pMrt»». Mat inetto, W|«.( Jan. Ifl»—Jonnh Howard, a modi.|,»( diod to»lay, prao lically of «tow rateáis. Four week» ago «bo went to th« Xrnominro hos pital, «totarmifio«l to dir, made het will ami aldMflatrly rrfn«e»l to tab« any medi ci nra or allow tha physicians to d< anything tor her. A toro affair i« told to have cauprd the «uici i«. The French have eenl China an nlti mat urn threatening to aen-l an a'mnu force f n-rn Toughing into Kae Churn, lo re» cue the unfurtuuata Falter Fleuty. CALLS Gid. MILLS fl llflR Olycupia, Wash., Jan. 13.— Imme diately after lhe res ling of the mintucs in the senate* Lieutenant G»»v«rn«»r Itoniels an num low I the standing c*nu* mltteaa Fla tn tu er culled tor a committee of five to group the <x»mmitte«w and recom A REBEL ATTACK RIDICULOUS mend the nnrwbnr of clerks. Carried. COARSE AND BRUTAL LANGUAGE High presented a memorial from Clark ouunly settlers. 11« asked that the memorial I* referrw»l to the t*»ui* mittee <»n memorial«, but that, inas much as a similar -launirnl had fa**n intro»ln«w>! in the houaw*. he did n«»t »le Washington, Jan. 14. —Commi**sry- Manila, Jin Tl<-«it r Hl«»n Imre al re the stale put to Geiroral t'harlr« H I ag*n todav r*’sp- Is un*l«>ubt«*lly critical, toll Major* priirtiug the memorial. t>n motion *»f YvetuL W. <’. Gray, of praii'd before the war mvesiigalinti tie metal l Hl* ha« it w«d| in hand, ami there I« rm such certsh«ty nf double •» Htevens mmnty, who is rvrnteating the »'»»mmlttee t»> at *w«*r the charg«-» of Mlles ev»u»'erning many believe. *v*. The retods are mncFn- «Kat of Fcnatof U. A M int», wav at General N« ’•«»»» A trate*! on the «»ntBkiits of the town, I«»w<*l the privllegi ol Die rt-»>r of th. th«* votiimi««iry supplies furnished the ainty »lutIllg the «rcent war. General an*l their leader« Lave 1« •u«*1 strict or seriate. Th«* committee nn lhe compensation F agan's atatetnenl furnished th«* ronsa- «Im tha al they shall act only <m tlm -to* lion of the war commission*« history, fen«i ve. An accident might prcrtpiiafa • •f ««‘i»ate emptor«« report«*) a* foil«»*« Fecrrtary, 4-‘. assistant secretary« and was regard«»*) by oM army offi er« trouble* Lut th«* idea <*f » r*’tol attanb upon Manila is ridicnkni«. as 1i»<* 41 »<> sergeant at*artns. 4*; a*st»i!aiil as our of the in--st rents'kahle Att » k< sergeant at-arms, minute, j«v»irnal ever ma le tn the bistorv of the service. A mermans control the |SMiii««n. ami enriilling, ci growing an-l a»«iBtani <im«*ral Eagan*« «tat*'roenl to the vorn- Aguinaldo has tcpul»li«li«-‘i th* tec on«I mat.ifi*«!.) in reply to the pr«* fams* «»ng roast ng, toll and itorket clerk« ami mission w 1« a bitter |«eraonal atta- k ti«»*r of tfeneral Otis, wh - was re •t«*»! giaph«*!. 4i each; judiciary clerk. up n Griu 'sl Mil***, *•> enlirwii un nailed on its first appearance, but it 41 30; page*. 4-'. all other employee, qualified as to six-j*» and language that Incln hna «vHnmittre rfa«k*. 43.50. lite war »mumiasion on hrating ils .un- has proved in* ff«*rtuid Th»* v* •«-* of Governot Rogers on 0I uai «»U ordered a hllrf rivculiVe *es On Wetinemfay, a false alarm. *!ne Which L m I i the d*»«»rs w.*r< •o trivial Incidents nsreurrtog »¡inni- bills act*»I u|**n since the a ljuuri rwent • i»m, aftei w itn-*s W as r«*Crtlled Ah-I taueously in optseitc part« <»f tl»e city, <»f the la»t legislature w«»re presented, O| k | i <*I, lb«* w iln«ws tiesa res um** I tn re»um*l in the usual way. to I to a g«‘iu r »I «'all !•• tl»«» l’nH«**l Lwp’ther with the namrs of the sj>* t>ti«ln«*ae rfa» contir- Th« subject in *'tmtr«»v rsy was < icn- .‘-tat-’s f'»'»> *• In |5 hur-it- R the m- IMtinlesw <d the governor ’em l*a I m < h | tirc «-ity was c*»vwr»*«L The prompti in alien of sppun I*'»*« was mein 4 spe «vrai Mt lea* already f«mo» h«M*!" iDstiimmv, ami the letters an-l tude <»f th** Americans, while it created cial order for January 20, nl I) A M On mot. >n of Meglnt, th»* vetoes w» •» dortim**nl« supfwirliiig ¡L «•neral a scare fur the immu ni, r ff«-*'t*ially t •• Mitoi bad «'harg«-*l that the <*» Mnm*I an i slur«**I confl-len«»* thr«»ogb*»ul Man ' i. made a «|-« h | a 1 or* er f t January 17 and disp» H»-I th* »’»» item» i«t «lue to a The totes - «»ver, au.«»ng others, th«* gen reh igi'iatol m«*at« sent to th«* srtny in passing f* ar on the part *»f ll»e ciliums eral appropriation bill, The «»*. ep* Cuba an-l F»»rt«> K i> <> wvie unfit f«»r use. ’’The appropriation of 4*3,* lltal ll-vy they were prv*«»v preserved i Lv by the th© 11- u »«f that an »»tilbroak wa* imminent It ia lions a»” y toad • ‘ ’ fa-*»n puss ibi* that I. «» Filipinos, after the 300 f»«r the CI»«’n*'V normal b »:-«» o I, idiomi-ala, an-l that thvy «hpiomatic ««»nfcrvnvr^ that have toen 417 •,,*o f r line maintri. »n ** of t •• bought and went to the aimv un«ler pr*» h«d«l betwern the r*'pr»’«rnlativ«*a *»f Whatcom normal school, in«! 4BLOOO ten««* of an exj rrirncnt. " Tld« rotl«*e G«-n«*ral Otis and Aguinaldo, have for lhe equipment am! improving the li*m upon both tl»«* ability ami lio«»«*sty finally come to nnder*tan»l that ths grounds -d the sat I Whatc«»m i>*«rtiial of the l'ouï tn l**ary d»*¡ artm«*nt liad in- cautions and run «et vat 1 ve policy of the •t’hool arc heieLy obje* t«*l to and dis- gered General Eagan an-l caui***l him A mor hat«« is nut du»* lo b ar, an i they appr«»vi.|. the rra «»n for such disap 1-» r***¡ i«wt to I** rev a I led I»» reply to Fhal hts may accept 11»«* inevitable with gorsl proval ttring auc I i appropriations are (¡»-neral Mihw’ charge* grace. It is evident that al present op jmmhx I to a just public policy at the statements cunceimng lite commanding With (hrs** exception» general were nut lhe result *f a sii l ieti they ar»* unablo to apprmate the full preeent time. outburst of pa«a»«m no dearly ah”wn meaning of th<* in« le pendane«» «I» man»l- th»* bill it hereby approved.*' **enatc bill 350 appntpr at«*-! 41*745 by the f«< t that General Fag in r» a I his ed, and when they do un»!« r"tai»*l its » xtent, the American pro|«eition will for th* lelivf of G»-*trg* W. Bafa'«»» k. remarks from » ir» f illy pr**|-ar«'-l type The governor’s objections ar«» '‘From written »'» py Not the l«’rtsl remarks* lx* noocptablr. information and fadirf, I consider thl» > LI»’ ¡il»a*e <»t 1 ¡«.ner a I Lagan's statement claim unjust. Th«* claimant has bl* waa th«* langmig»* in wi»nh it w 1« HOUSE PASSES ONE BILL r»»m«N|v in the courts." onuebed. There was svari'*ly a phrase **e»».»l» l»l«. «!••«•• Ihrt *»«••• lt»n nt <*|MMI to’nat* bill 194, relating to lidefamla, ; that wmil I not bave fa**n «'bara- leni I Kirr «all«* **e««t»»»» the chief eB«*cutivu consi-lrrs un*«»nsti- »a sensational in ordinary otfi- »al utter* Washington, Jan. Id —- The house tiitinnal. anees. General Kagan, aft«*r th»* I - ar today J I the diplofi, »ti» ;*h I consu- Th«* committee on grouping commit ir g was over, refused to «ay whether l.ir appropi iation bi II without en t«*e* was mini’ll a « f‘»lh ws Plummer, he had any further move in priNp-vt in am end tuen R Dur ing the general de- j Wilshire, FstiL MrgUr and Carp Mi. forcing ufi («sue b*tw«** ii himself and bat* twu sei spcech«»« were maje ' (¡envral M1 !••«. < larlt ’ « •«»torir« II b **I Against imperialiam by < armark an-l 1 Ho denied numerous statements of The flrsl buaiiir»« uf the day in the Mlles, diarg*«l that th (¡atnvs, <»f Tenn»’*-«»*«* The diplomatic ; fattor's t- *ti- am! consular toll is tl»«* »|ith of the hmiM* after invocation by Rev. Ih'lliy ni»my constitute»! s«*ver«* r«-fl«**'ti*»iis on regulär approprratton lulto t«» pass the L Ha Lger, r«M*t»>r of St. John’s, was com marni ing generals of the el pe-li- house. Soven budgeta vet remaiii to upon the «|< h * ia I order involving the lion», and refer re* I to him aa "Thia of tlm c* »mm itt«’«» report •aim* (’-'mu «»n i 1 ng General Nel*« 11 A. I m » iK’tisl upon. The toll aa iMused car- adoption ache*Iulitig Kalarhw of «»mpl< ye» ries f 1.731,633. Miles,” an-l said ”wh»«ev*r »ailed fan-l Mr. Bellow* «ul milled an mn- n I- turnish«**! '««tnbalmed ;••** f’ was a liar.” Waahin|*t«»n, Jan. Id —Little busi- mvhl h«irixontally reducing the» hmlule W. II. Mil«'«, in charge uf Ariu«>ur «b neea ww tianancted by the senate tn 30 rent* 011 each employe, but allowing (‘«».'s plant, appeared fur the parking opi’n M'wxion loiiuy Sixteen btll* on the pr*»|»o-«*«l 4! extra compensation to hi»u«*. Ho l«‘»tifb*d as to the qualit v ot the pi ivate pension calendar acre th-- ; 1 :<> . • K ! »I: <»•. •.!».- th« canne*l meats ami inetli«*!» of in- pfuut«*d, nitd a joint resolution »‘ttendiug propoM*d amemln>«ml on salary of chief s|»- - lion. th«» thanks of emigri *«» to Mta* ('Lara clerk show»»-! lhe relsliv«» strength to ('otnmfasary-General Eajan, In tha Barton and other of|i<’iala of the Led stand atomt 47 t<> 23 in favor of aua - co»ir««’ < f lus testimony, rnll«*d Maj-»r- ('ruKH Society for th«*ir briu ln «Mil wm k tainiug th«’ committee. After one more < ••••:. ’ ' : « " • . In Armenia and (’uba eaa a lupted. test ot atirngtb, the amendment WAI "A bar, who lied in hi« throat, Ito) t’ockiell mt»-red a itio(i«m |o recall withdrawn by Mr. lhdlows, an-l the In his heart, he I in every pul of lu» th«» bill which pae.-i’*l yesterday, author- committee report was a<h»pte>l. faaly,** who |>«*rp«-trated a gnww scandal, iling the prr«hl«*nt to np¡ rt'int Hrtga- The sp«-akvr was authorise*I, on nn»- an-l win* shouLl bo driimm« I out ot dirr<¡olirmi T. II. Stnntoii a major- lion of Smith of King, to employ a the »«»rvice an i im¡»risoti««*I. an-l «lumld goneral, nn>! place him on lit« retire«! ret »* • » y ’ ■< f 41 | • - 1 i'. fa* avoided by ©very hom-st man and list with that mnk. AI a O'clo k th« Beals pr» *c»it**d a |*etitton from en bar rod from every club. He charac •mato a lj gineers an ! steam u*rrs of Hkagit and ter ix* J his inteivicws as "filth." Snohomish counties f«»r a law r<>111 pull I*»l»al» In Open **«*••!*«**• ing ins|*ectinn nt fail lets. MAY MAKE MISCHIEF Washingtoil» Jan. ifl • The support- A resolution prevailed, offered by ar» and op|Mm**nts uf th« | m «/ m »• treaty Gunderson, calling upon the state S'lll|*ln«»« Fvlar» Sign« nf llt»«llllt, In tin* scnalo had lh«*ir first rontrsl -Vg«tH«t .% merit Ian I commissioner'• office for informa ovei that diM tim« nl t*slay m *»xe< utivu tion concerning value of the stale*» Manila, Jan. 14.—Th» »itnali.xi »1 stwion. granted capitol lands. The«|»eakt*r ap Ihi llo I. nnrhanfril. Tim Filipino» Whild ihn debate twhuicaily was |Miint«*»l Gtimlerson, Minard and Bed am ui> --«»lnrfljr a.-liv. <l»v ami mglil. U|*on H*«iiHtoi Berry's motmn providing ford a« such commitl»«*, K.torday they I oa .|< h I »<>nm light*'rC fot the roll* ide ration in op**n *e«»*H»n, A memorial was offered by Daniels, with rock an*l ,»uk tlmtn ul tlm »n- lhe vntir«* question at i-sur wn* gone praying for the pettaiotiing uf Indian tian--» of th<- river, blix-kiui; Dm rn.ti- over t<> a considerable *l**gr» e. The dis- war veteran«. tml for all ymm -I i with th» ex.»|»ih»n oiissiuti continue I from a few minutes of launchtML All light» have I mwii <-l- past I until A, when tlm -« uate ad- tingi)lahe<l. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED j iuim d f »i the day will it r«-.** hing Order, however, i» n>«ii>taltie<l with a votu u|M»n the Berry motion. (invernor O»»r*s I wlsarslty lt»g*Mts •everity, and <>tT«’»<lri( ar« promptly a»tl«r»rtor f. •hot. TO ORGANIZE A CABINET. Ratorn, Jan. 18.—Governor I terr On Sunday one of the Artona’s •rut to the »mate this morning the ap- boat», manned |»y soldier«, waa carri»*-1 <i«n»r»l IlFarob«' Ila« l»»«i«trrl to Ila«» Four < I • II •»»< rrtailr« |M»intinrnt of Itolph, Bean am! Henator ■>n hy the ebb tide to t^uhnarea iafand. Havana, Jan. Ilk—(,1m. lir«M>k« haa \\ illiam Smith, of Baker, as mem •nd while .DetnpDng to land thru« catrfiilly <»n aide red tit«* formation <»f ber« of th* board of regents of the alate arnie-l native. wr»< iiibled on tho lw- <• h t \ a cabinet <»f « ivil a'lvurr«. and I *i de- university, an I Holl ns trustee «>f the Th-- Filipino. rof<iM> tn have any d..»l- ri»l«xl to have four •« t’reiarie»— th« iit«t Soldiers* Home, tlm same as Governor of •tntt« and pa♦ rnnn nt. the «. r oiHl of Lord ha«l name«!,and which were with- Ing. with tho Americano, vegetnhle* ei.wpt Smith in an<l fruit are not obtainable, buainera finan« «*, the third of ju«tne aim ! public drawn yesterday Th«» nomination of io »tl»|>en>led, and the waraimu«- » ar. ilinlructi<>n; and liie fourth <d agricul place of KinvaL-l. ture, induatry, mm iih * rco at.d public Smith "took the win I out of tlm Rai!«" till»-! with rotting »iigar. At Manila Dm »tlualinn i* critical, wurkw. Only protntneiit rr«id«*nta of of the opposition to the g*>v»*rnor, as tlm lidanda will I m » Invited to join the Selling exprewsetl it. an-l instead of a but |«cin atlon 1» porNible in »pit» ol figlil all were cunflrnirl immediately. llm unyielding allilitdn of the Fili- cabinet pili'«. Il 1» reported Dial Dm rebel The g«iV«*rnor-|{encral haa received Two Additionnel .fusi Ir«« acceptance I rum two. wtorae name« are Vpon the aaaentbliiig of the hotiae government at Maloloa 1» willing Dml reacrved until all four ran to an* the Americana ahould e»tabli»h n pro- the cum mi lire on reaolntiont reported lectorato on th» oon litlon that llmv rifiunced. One of lite olhet two may tmek a rraolution providing for an **x lie a Spaniar«!, though it la probable amination of tho lax-k» 61 the alate proiuiae to give th» Filipino» u I mmi I ii I» Inlependoncn within a ■ la ted time. It that all four all! t>r I’ulwma. board of achool land com tn I .»loner», 1» alm raid that Dm Fl.lpilMM will de with an amendment that the commit- Oregon M»»|,ller« Will < onto Hunte. mand offlrtal recognition. Washington, Jan. 16. — |<»*pr rwriita* tee Im allowed only one clerk, al a »al Kfforta ar» being tna 1» to bring ab-> it ary of |.l per day. The reaolution waa tire Tonati«) t«»lay mw AwAiataHl tUxra« another ehnferonce with llm lebclo. adopted aa amem'ed. tary Meiktojohn ««nd ark'll him if th« The educated Filipino» are anxiorra to Altri the tirât leading of the lull i>, recant turn of event« in the I'liilip- avoid trouble, and It ia ho|»-d that th. IL-ar-h of Multnomah to regulate pin«« w«)ul<l mean that th« On*g«»n vol- militant Filipino* will reovl* befotn untrer« would reta in rd in tin*« building an-1 loan aaaociationa. Moody wi»er oounael». In tlm meantime the naked tho convent of the bonwr to lake island* longer than wsi «»nginaHy in- lenaion ia extreme on l»>lh ai'loa. np and placo on Ila third reading the teixlthl. II« Informed that the bill I rovidii g for relief of the aupreme D» mi ini» j a* Kisthofakl was banged outbreak« w<>til«| not change the depart ment'« plan, and that the Hmmd < >re- court, and an Inrrraar of the number at Springfiel«!. Mass., for tha niui«l**r • tr o. . •«• - •art»»» ,«rt I W of Juan ra of the ani>remo court to five »f lila step-fa**;*?:«»»». Vir-'1'*»!* PB’!»’**, 3k«,g, n»rx, II« rr.r -a«-» wv-»a« * IIUIM« The bill paaae I by a Vote of 37 to 17. 14 years of ag**. on January 17, 1897. Itevrd by ngulat«. Cincinnati, Jun. IT. — Pvwcng«-» train Na. 4, on th. tlaltimor.- .V Otilo Southwestern, leaving Kt. Lvuiiv, at 3 36 thia morning, wav derailed jnvt east of Clay City, III., by a defective tall. Th. comblnvtinn rar, coach and ilec|H-r wer. .lightly injured. H«nh »f < !••!«« Il ri»,» Fi. !<•»•••• RETURNED I»«»« »••»• hl« t* «4»» •»»»•» Alwrm 1» a w il ••ri»n>i. A violent gale swept over the Eng* I Berne, Switzerland, Jan. 17. —A A lieutenant ami 13 men nf tha ***** ®hann.l an*l the ea.t coa.t <>' heavy gale is blowing t<*»lay, acconi Fr. n h war.I.Ip Kare were ktlle.1 in th. *•'”» Britain, doing türmen», lamage punietl in different parts of Switzerland New Hebrides by natives. An elevator belonging to the Geotge hy torrential rain« and sn<»w. Great Many of t)»c The Merritt «W Chapman Wrecking C. Ilaglry Company wae burned at damage has town done. ronqiany'a outfit arrive»] at Rantiagu tla .Mlnnra|- I » with Itio.lHal buehela of mountain passes are blocked, and it is feared there will tw srrmua avalanche Cuba to raise the foitnrr Spanish cruis- wheat, ths !<«•• being over 4200,000. disasters. er Reina Mercedwa Prompt at- pa are lining taken by the Th« United Stato* (untami Uriana Arrenic pla-e»l in coffee by «orna ona a-lminiatrallon to aa»<-rt the auprema- y unknown «auaed thè dealh, of Frank of the United State, in the Philippine, rv|«>rtr<1 at Fort Sani today, and, ba»- launack. hi» «ile ami Ave chil<lr-u al anil Maj. General Otia haa been deaig- Ing coaled, proceeded un Iter way Io naled aa governor-general of the lalanda. lire Philippine». Khelby, Te». Minor >»■« llamt. The ateamer Glenovsn wa» wrecked bear Hong Kong and 30 of thè crew were loat. MESSAGES VETO MERITS. l>M«»f«*or The first detachment of the Kev««n- . trenth has toft i‘»»tninbus for New York, on rutile to th* Philippines. The New Year’s hom rs is du to L>rJ Ihinraven bring ApjM»iiitr-l plivy <XHin- <iffkial dispatches from llo llo, i»- *M’l«»r f- r Ireland, an-l S:r Edward (Tbirbeuler, It. N., bring appointed lan«l of Fansy, indicate that the na- companion of the Order <»l Hl Michael ti nw are di«)-used to to* fttendly, •I- otolrly opptmr-d to th»* lan«L an I M G«N<rg» in r* >• i *n f h • fhouglt ah ■ritires a« captain of tlm British flrat- Hig »»f tho l*nit«*«i Hlato« for.rs without or«lrr from Mah»b <*, tho ««-at of tho *»• ctosa ciuiecr linnvutal, which was ata cali«*»! Filipino native g’»vrTnm«,nl. tion«*l al Manila «luring llm war, Soma of th« <4fl< ’al« al Ito 11«» are n« t Senator Mason, of Illinois, occupied tn acmrl with th«* ievolutionary gov tlm Attention <»f the srnate f -r nearly ernment, hut arr Willing to ae«'opl mi an Lour and a half Tuesday, with • American prol»H torato, and will goto s|MMM-h in snppi»it of his r» •-dution de Mate th«- cam » to Agtiialdo if furnish« I claring that the Cnlted Slat«** wtll tran*|«>rtation by the Americana never attempt to g- v»-rn the |¡ample of The Berlin oorrm|wmdmt of the I »nn- any country without thsir consent In many r*apr«'ls lhe speech was on* •Ion Tian*» «|nntrs from the Cotogna that “rumora a» to the amo k *»f the most n dab'e utleran*«« from <iat4’tlo atlon of Vauva, one of the Ft «•tolly the senate thus far this srwion. island«, by Germany, are an invention At Kokomo. In«!., there are IS of tho»o *• « tramp« In the Howard coenty jail . ing between Germany an ! tho United «lowly sta'V.ng to -Iratli. Two wrekt Statra. Ito says, bow over, as the ago the hotow re fused to work on the Cologne <iaBettr wa « among th«* moat Harnes put ’ stone pile, and Nhenff active originally «pleading report« of them In lai) on a diet of bread and Germiti'i intention tn annrv the l‘htl- water, mostly waler, until they •;gui- ippinew, its rxrrsaivo indignation in Led a willlpgnaes to work. Al the the prvarnt ln«tanco 1« somewhat over- «lose of the eecoml w«*rk of the strike done. the jaitor retlucrd the bread supply to two I *v»» a -I m % for tlm entile gang At Furlry, Kin.. Tlmmas Greene They deciare they will starve to death kill«»d his wife and then shot nimself. in theit cells rather than hammer «ton*. Jealousy was th* cause. Thirteen persons were killed and ffdm 30 to 4 5 injur«*! in a railway col lision near Bound Brook, N. J. There wa* a ln**l en»l collision between a local train and the Bia- k fliaupmd ex pie»«. GO Half a Town !»«*•( ro y rd llalifaa, N. 8., Jan. It. —Fire to day d»*strov«*d half of Bridgewater, a prosperous shipping an-l mill town on I«a Have river, entailing a loss of I i 30,000. Of f»S stores on Main atruet only two remain. Sevenly buildings were burned. Itili fnr l'arltl* C«v«st Cutter. Hrigtard In ignis Waahington. Jan. 14.—Senato» Pre Havana, Jan. Id—The official re tina, ol Callfoima, loda? introitine.! a port of the mayor off Santa (Tara slum a f r thè conatrn timi <»' a re»< noe that in lMVfl there were 1,416 dea the; cutter of thè Arai claaa, to Ite aerai on <1.987 deaths in 1897, and 4,841 deaths thè Paride <na»t, coet noi lo eaceed in IH9H, bring In threw years a !»<• off •160,000. bfl par cani oí lit« population. M»»r* Halli» Ship* fur Knglatirl laxnlon, Jan. 14.—The admiralty ha» placed order» for two batt le-aliipe of the Qrat-i'laaa of 14,000 ton» raoh, al a oort of £1,000,000, with the Thame. Iron Work» A Shipbuilding Uuinpany, Ltd. India, «rrro.rl.tt**« Hill llepnrled. Waahington, Jan. 14.—The venata appropriation« committee tralay report ed Um Indian appropriation bill. It author iaeil a limiteli return to the non- tract eyatom of Indian aelroota l>«*l«»w W III H» A»f»»t««r. Albany, N. Y.. Jan. 14.—»Chauncey M. Ih-pew was tinariirnously ctMjsrn aa the candidate of the Republican parly for United Hlatea senatoi at a joint ramus hold in the •-«•*tnbly rLatnlmr tonight. There was very nearly a full attendance of members of to»th honees. Tha election will lie held in to»th hotiacs next Tm»day, and on Wednes day both hotiae« will m<M-t m joint ses sion to declare tha result. Cornelias M -Ganuey an I tan horsea were burned tu death in a fire which destroyed a «tabla in Now York.