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Mr«. Zaohatiah t'handler. widow of
the fanmu« Michigan stateiman. 1« <lea<l
al tier home in Dwtroiu ¡luring nena-
tor Chandler’« career in Wasliington,
Mrs. Chandler was uotsd as a «velai
•nteitamer.
Advices to tbe Omaha lice from ita
correspondents la Northern Nebraska
imlicate that the wiater-wlieal crop lias
been badly damage»! by tlie recent oold
anap.
In many localilisw the crop
• til be very light.
The Ixtndon Daily Chronicle's Staab»
holm cot respondent »ay* that the health
of King <Near lias been r,-«torw»l. and
that he ha« rrsomal the government
amid general rcjoicm^i.
A woman who has been idsntifled as
Mrs. Rankin, uf Heattie, committed
auoide in a room in tlie imperial hotel,
in Portland, last week, by sending two
bullets through her brain.
A dispatch from Bruaael» says an es-
preaa train from Calais, having lessen-
gers from London on Isiaril, collided
today with a stationary tram at Focal.
Twenty-one psiavti* ware killed and
¡1» injured.
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OCCURRENCE
The Britisli ship Droinlanyig, from
Liverpool for Vancouver, has pul Into
Montevideo partlal'y <h«uiantl»l in a
gala.
Thu republican« In the S «ni ah
chamber have deci,Ini to Imgin al one*
an energetic rani|«ign against the g»>v
erntnent.
The bark Coloma, from Cbemainua,
B. C., for China, haa arrive»! al Port
Angeles, Wash., leaking badly. Cap
tain Jensen repoita ¡4 feel of water in
the veaael's hold.
Reports have been roreive») at
Hhangbai that tlie Chilean bark Kina,
from Durr ar de inlet, is ashore al the
sntrsnee of the port, and in a ba,I po
sition. Tugs ami lighter« ate assist-
mg.
The North Pacific Canning A Pack
ing Association, of Chicago, haa ma»le
lhe first payment ol *330,000 to the
various flilnng companies whose plants
were recently purchase»! on lhe North
sound. The purchasing company han
inooiporateai with a capital of *5,000,-
O00, and expects to erect a grand cen
tral oannerv at Fairhaven, this year,
to coat *1,600,000.
A
DECISIVE
Report That Foreign Troops
Have Landed al Manila
K 11 rtb4 II Ivy* TrwffilF WHh W*glr*.
Clly of .Mi-«ton, Feb. 38.—The extra
dition treaty negotiate»! between Meli
oo and the United Htates has baea
• igne»l by Foreign Minister Mariaoal
■ml Amt'asaadoi Powell Clayton. Th»
-onventmn broadens tlie ent I »esa lenten t
claose to rovet not merely public
moneys, but sii defalcations or thefts
A copy ot the treaty lias Iwen mailed
to lhe state department al Washington
in the hope H may arrive in time to
be act«,! npon by the senate Iwfore ad
Jourtiment.
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MAJORITY
Celi«« Siate» Sssste Ysess»
• «4 Hffift»»* Hill
Rudyaid Kipling, the popular author,
ia said to be dying at bis hotel io New
Yurk.
Tefias is passing through analaiming
epidemic«* meningitis
Thirty deaths
fiom the disease have uocurred ia Furl
! Worth ia the past week.
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A report from Madrid says that Fu- THERE IS CONSTANT FlQMTINQ
ropean tmuga have l>«en Laud»l al Me
ntis from warships. The Washington
■jffictala dlucrudll tbe story.
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A repreaentative of tbe As»iclate»l
Press learns that Fiet [axil Morgan la to
bear toe entire coot, atuoanling to
about (35.OUO, ol tbe installation ol
Madrid. Feh. >*.—Aa official dis
Tbe Continental Tohworo <'<w»pany. electric lights tn Hl. Paul's cathedral.
at laiuisiillr, N
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patch from Manila aays
"The situation here ia very serum*
worth of revenue stamps last Monday.
Oolooel Amos C. Babcock, an inti The foreign wsrshqe are diserolxrkmg
Tins la an unprecedented sals of alampe
mate friend »-f Abrsham Lincoln, ami tr<»*pa
tleoeral Kuo will leave Mi
The sultan of Oman has revoke»! lhe i a prominent figure In the alolittonistI
grant of a coaling station to the French ; movement In the early *3Ue. Is dead at nila and go to Zamboanga, talami of
under the British a»lialra!'s thrust of Chicago. He was born In New York Min.lanao"
Tbe government has receivod a long
bumbardmenL Tbe Frendi concai has in 1838, and cams to llllimts In IMA. -
dispatch from General Uow at Manila,
entered a protest
The naval oommillee of the b- ■«» but refuse« to linpert its contents.
A number of young mon in Nacra- haa dtiected a favorable report on the
Tha Im [«retal, which aaeerls that It
mento, Cal., are organising a colooy senate bill etealing the grade ot admt- Is In a [»-«lion to know the truth of the
to srltle on tbs Island of Guam
They ral end intend*l f-»r Rear Admiral situalloa at Manila, says:
ytup»iee to engage in the raising of the j Dewey. The committee alno decide»! !
“There la constant fighting between
staple pro,IucIs of the island.
favorsldy on lhe senate bill granting tbe Americana am< the Tagaloa. The
The »Ivano« guard ol the North At two months' extra pay f->r naval servic» courage ami el 11 Idiom nee» of tbe latter
lantic squadron, compose»! of the flag I outside the Uultad Hlatea during lbs have canard great ansiaty to the
Americana, who ilo not conceal their
ship Nee York ami the l»allle«hip In war with Hpain.
diana. arrive,! at the Bermudas Tu«e
Lieutenant Commimler <1 P. Rews, t-elief that the war will be a long and
There la the grvalMt
day. The squadron will proceed to j U. H N . who waa tlx» signal officer deet*c>ate on«.
Havana.
i with Admiral Dewey's fli—l ami who alarm among foreigners in Manila, lb»
The Central t’nion Ga« Company has I etix»l apnn the bridge with tbe admiral Oom mam ieri of the foreign warship«
been organite»! un»let lavi of Virginia, during tlie battle at Manila, has ar- having <lecld»i to lamí forcee to protect
to control the natural gaa «alla ani rived la T-qw-ka. Kan., to visit rela their subjects.''
plants in Ohio, indiana an*l Houlhara tives. Tbe naval offi-i-r was re -ivi»l
l>l«rr*diL*4 In VI
uni ».
Illinois.
The capitai «toc* will be by tlie g vern -r and i- th brsnehea "t
Weahington. Feb. 3M—Tbe govern
the iegialalure.and «poke briefly I*»fore
*24.000,000.
ment ufficiale here discredit lite state
1**1 h lhe house and senate.
Tbe Duke of Orleans has nneipeetad-
ment iu the atwe dl«|>atch that the
An appeal has been roceivnl hv thr fofeign warshipa
Iv arrived al Hruaaela. It is reported
aie disem bar king
that lie con», leie tbe mouienl oppor chamber of commeica of han Francis,, linupe at Manila. Hpanish sourcea of
tune for a monarchislic attempt in j on tvhalf uf the fl<»»l sufferers <-f th« Information, respecting affaire in the
France
He will coosull with the Hhan Tung province of China. Those Philippine islamls, are not to be relied
J signing the api»al era American ami' upon, they say, aa the pri-ss and peo
leaders of his party.
English people. They stale that thr| ple of H|mln ibi not hesitate to circu
Francis II Itawo, h«a<! of tbe great
Chinese of tl>e district have mlsnl late statements inimionl to lhe Inter
china and glassware exporting house nt
something like
*70,000 American est« of this country.
B« wo A lh>tter, i« dead in Germany,
money, bnt this will go but a abort
Huch of the dispatch«« reaching the
age»l 46 years, of apoplexy.
Ills |«H-
way, as Ibete are over 2.000,000 people * war department Imlay from General
sonai
acquaintance througlioul tl.a
starving.
Olis that were made public were con
Vniteii Míales waa very large.
According to tba statement of Col fine»! to routine matters, while Secre
A hot sklrini«h « Uriel near th*
onel Byrd, of the quartermaster depart tary Ix*ng said ton-glil he liad not a
Manila waterworks on Tui-elay, In
ment. there remain at Manila 3,18X1 ol word fiom Admiral IVvrJ during the
which, on lhe Amen, an side, two com-
tbe 6.000 Hpanish troop« that were entire »lay. General Otis has repeat
[■anise of lite Washington volunteers
turn«»l over to General <>tis, aa a result a»!ly stalnl in his dis|iatobee to tlie
• eie the principal actors. Tbe insur
of the euriendet of that piaca. Of the authorities here llisl he has the situa
gents were driven Into the jungle,
3,600 who have been returned to Hpsin. tion well in hand, an»l there Is no ma-
leaving 16 d«a»l and Ino wonndd. Two
ataoul half ws:e taken back by the W»n to tielleve he would have trouble
Americans wets woonde»! by the explo
Hpanish governmenl, an only abuut in keeping older nt Manila, where lhe
sion ol Hpringfield iiflvs In their own
1,800 have been repatiiat»! so (ar al rtMiiii of Ina trvo|*s are stationed.
hand«.
the expense of the United Htates. Th*
Rfbela Ar* !»*• *»• rat«-
Chaplain John II Thora|m>n. ,.f tbe remaining 3,000 lie expects to la«vr
■Manila, Feb. 38. — Last night the
First Washington infantry al Manila, Manila lot Spain within the next two
reliels eoncentiate»! in such numlwrs
di»l Monday.
week«
near III« (Jbineee cemetery that <leneial
Filian Allen Hiteboock, of Missouri,
The government haa sent 4,<8>0,00<i McArthur anticipateti an attack and
ha« taken the pneecrlbed oath ami en- 1» st age slam)« to Porto Rico, for use
asked for rein for, «mente. Two corn
teie<1 U[»>n bi» ilutiee as sei istary of in tbe postal ayaletn tliere.
pani«» of ili« Twenty-third regular»
lhe interior.
Representative of the Kicks|»»i tribe were sent to Caloran, and a battalion
The house committee on appropria of Indians are in Mexico trying to get if tlie Twentieth regulars to tlie ceme
tions lisa ordeieil a favorable r»|»nrt on a concession of land fiom the govern tery, nt about midnight, but the i-xpect-
tlie bill to pay Hpaia *4U,lXX>,00u for ment for a eellletnenl. The tribe -1« a»l attack was not made. Tbe rebels,
Hie Philippine«.
after making a great noise with bugle
sir«« to move to that country.
-alia ami yells of "viva independeu-
A
large
sale
of
steers
took
place
at
Agimrillo, the Filipino -leli-fat«. ar
-ia," an»! "muoho malo Arnericamsi,'’
rive»! in New York Monday Irma Mon- -an Antonio. Tex., on the 23d. The
and firing volleys, disap|»eari<d in the
lieal
Agonelllo eap*ta to aail for George B. Lovingl- :i Co. Bold 8,000 3-
year-olds and I3,VCO yearlings to an woods.
England It. a tew days.
It is lielii-v«,! their leaders are get
other company. The ptice paid for
The senate committee has repairte l lhe lot was *375.000.
ting deeperst«. and are attempting to
favorably an amendment Io the aundiy
force the Du it« I Males troo|»« iu make
The pine timber latids of Southwest an attack, in the hope of breaking
ci»il bill pioviding fur the laying uf a
cable fiom the Unilnl Htates to Hawaii Virginia. East Titinxiri and North through the American line«, but tlie
I «»•stern N «th < sr.iltna have b-i-n
and tbe Philippines.
reliela are evidently unwilling to l»e
mono|s>li*«d by Canadian ami Naw pacifinl when facing the Americana.
Many Ftemh newapapava are bit England capitalists.
The syndicate It ia just |»ie»ible, however, that
terly assailing M. Ixiutiet, the new represent« *8,000,000.
they may Im g»iade»l into such a move
president, but tlie better class support
Tlie Nicaiagtisn government having tie (ore more reinforcements arrive.
him. and cmifideme in tlie stability ot
plaewd too close a ceneorsliip on United
the new government is increasing.
Filli* tieimrlng K i p»«1 Iti«»»
Htates cable mes«ag,»s, and falling to
Kansas « ’ tv. F, b 88,—The Timas
Hamuel H Hteven»»n, D. D., one ot
liiteu to protests from this country,
prints the details of an alleged filibus
the oldest Presbvterlan mimsteis in
President McKinley haa dlspatclie»l
tering expedition having for its object
the Unit*l Htates, is »lead iu Bloom
the cruiser Detroit Io Greytowu to de the overthrow of the government of
ington. III., al tlie age of 86.
He was
mand an explanation
Guatemala, tn Central America
Ac
a near relative ot loriiicr Vice Presi
dent Hteveneon.
Tliere is great activity In the iron cording to the story, a regiment of
A fire In the little city ot Port Industry, and many orders have twi n 1,000 men has been fui med in Kansas
Washington, Wie., iteeiroywl *30<i,(NX) refused. Au order tor 13.000 tons of City, HL Louis and Chicago, and a »«•
worth <>f properly, and rendeteti 30 atrvl rails l»-r Clune will be •rut >nd regiment has been lor med In tbe
Two oom pan ire aie to leave
families lióme baa.
A chair factory abroad, as American mills have Ovil- East.
Ksnaa» City by rail. It ia said, en route
covering two blocks was destroyed, tracts for six months alma»!.
Io the scene of the proponed invasion,
throwing 400 men out of work.
Tbe wnst-l*oti»d Burlington fast mail
via ML Ixiuis and New Orleans. A
rei-ently
li-at
all
remirds
Ivtwven
Chi
The revolution in
Nicaragua Is .
Guatemalan named Handoval, the rep
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ttnaha.
The
distance
is
608
•priMuling
General Mena, al tbe bead I
resentative of a former governor of
of 700 Insurgents, is near ths town ol miles, ami the actual tunning time Guatemala, Is sani to lie the organiser
was
eight
hours
snd
44
minutes,
Tb«
Rama. The ineuigents are well airncl .
at the expedition, and tl is staled that
with small guus and are expecting train made 100 luikw an hour for aav« the invaders aie to receive their pay in
eral
spuria.
Galling, Krupp and Hotchki-w cannon.
<ranls of lami and other privileges, in
An attempt to burn Manila WM tha areni of tbe ruooese of the levolu
Michael Milana, tbe prosperous pro-
Fites were start lion.
pro-tor of a tMHiflblaeb(eg e(»»l,liahrn»ti| made by insurgent»
In Tacoma, Oouiimtie»! suicide by filing ed in two portions of Hie city, which
K»*e«wee at lb» I»lee4s.
two tbi ts fiom a revolver into hl* ragisl all nigtit long, sweeping awsy
Washington,
Feb.
>8.—Assistant
brain.
Fifty-two dollars was found : rows of buildings and devastating Escrwtary of War Mt->kl*john has made
seres
of
pio|»rly.
After
daylight
the
on tbe holy, latnily trouble was the
* public statement showing the total
American troops drove every native out
oauee of th« aoL
rwoeipta from customs an»l taxes re-
'it the Jiatiicla in which fires oooutred.
A new town has Imen laid out ia
rtvol from lb« several porta tn the
The island of Negros, the lotirlh In islamls ol Cubs smt Porto Rico am! the
Alaaka, 35 miles from Juneau, which
it Is exp--, ted will l»e the gateway to importance In the Philippine group, Philippines, ao far as reports have been
lhe Allin goldfields.
Il has been has been Completely |»arifie»l. Four »«•i-lvwl by the war department from
named Taku. and is siluste»! on Taku roniniissioneis fiom the island visit»! the re »pc live dates of occu|»ation ol
bay. four mil- a from tlie iu»iulb of tlie General Glia on the 82d and inform«»! «ai»l ports by the military forces of tbe
inlet ot that name.
him that the ineurgents had been Unit*»! Mtatea to and including Janu
The Italian l>ark Harliara Luigi went ,1 riven from the island and tlie Aineii- ary 81, I8UP.
In Cuba from July 18, INVH, to Janu
ashore February 4 on Little Bahama can flag raised, ami they deeired Otis
hank and Is ■ total loan
Three of the to lake [vaseeaion, which be promised ary 31, 1MW9 (six |».rta not rvporting
for January), fl,313.873 wa« received.
crew were ilro«n»l and two periahed to do.
fr»iia expoeure. The captain and eight
Private Edwin W. Hampton, of Com In the Philippine idamle from August
of the crew have arrived at Nassau, N. |»any II, Hc-ond Oregon regiment, waa is. it»». to December 81, l«VM, fl,-
In Porto ItIco from August
F.( ami report the losa
killeil in a skirmish near Manila Tues sia.Hia.
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to December 16. I88f, f8,-
Mrs. Ilowe, o| Gresham, Ol.. was day. He is the first Oregon soldier to
M3, ava.
drowne»l in the Willamette st Port die in battle. At tlie same time pri
land Monday. Hite waa passing fro in vate« J oseph H Cardington, Christian
ki|n l*»r«e*ed.
Msnavna Nicaragua, F»h
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one steamer to another, as the bowte K Horn ami II D. Ilaxsrd, of Corn
were lying st tha dock, when she tell ■ pany K. rmt Washington regiment, Preshlenl Zelaya's simy has capi urei!
l*et«een them. An attempt to rescue J were killeil and Corporal W. B. Tucker, ( ili mountain ami Agues Calienles,
her tailed. Hhu was on her «ay to u! (bmpany H, of the same regimeut, thus virtually terminating the Blue
was seriously wounded.
visit ■ eon at Salem.
fields revolution.
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Washington. Fei* 31. —After a eoe-
uun <d neeiiy eigbt boere today, tbe
Attempt to Break Through
renate. Ih le evenlng. al «30 o'elock.
pome! thè user and barbo« bill by thè
American Lines.
desisi ve vote of 30 te 8. The mettours
waa umler mnenleiatioa throngbout
thè day. ami no several of thè ctmimlt-
tse amend mente a del er mi nel Aghi waa
mede, boi la avery inalano« thè oppoei*
lion availod oothing. The aharpawl S»lll«lw«e TbveeleeeS to C-«»l-li r«»lr
«unirei aruae ov«r tha Nicaragua canal
W »,b
at l»»»lre»ll«e el Sanili
bill ameodmaaL A punì of ord«r
<»•*•»•! Oil»’ UrSer
waa ma le agalliti II lliat il was generai
legislalioa, bui thè renate, tu which
Manila, Fell. 35. — With daylight
thè Vioe-preeideat eubuntted thè pomi,
Una morntug tbe enemy commencwl
overro led it.
Aaxmg lite bilie j<e»sd by Dia renate worrying tactics al various parts uf the
lodar were thè folli*« ug
Anthorit- Aiasruan line, apparently for the per-
lag ih« legislativa aaavmbly ol thè tot* pi we of withdrawing attention from
An attempt was
ritory of Nrw Vinco lo ireste so ad* affalia tn ths city
dil'onal iu.l«l*te*liicaa tur lire compie* ma le to rush itirrngu our eatreme left
lion and furniebmg ut thè Irrntoiial nun Calocan, toil it was promptly
depilo!; authortaing a rveur»ey <>f oer- obmke-1 by S not and effective luuakslry
laln landa la Cheyenne cvnnty. No- and ailillery fire.
In the meantime small 1*0» I Ise of
Lraaka.
rebels, evidsntly • me of times angaged
la ths News«.
last night tn the rowar lly work al
The army appropriation bill tmtay Tnndo, spree»! c>el between the city
• as lost sight of in the geneial dis >is- and the outposts.
Kvery available
cion of tlie policy of lhe government man was sent to drive them away,with
relative to the I'hilippines. and sev the lesull that there waa desultory
eral notable a|«ecli«a were made, eu- firing all the morning
tally that of Hettle. General debate
Fn»m 8 until 10:40 A
M., the
■>n the bill cloaeil today, an»l tomoirvw monitor Mondanoek Joined the engage
tbe bill will be taken up fur amend ment. hurling IP-inch «belle over the
ment under lhe Ave minute rule.
American lines Into laelue of the en
A sensational feature of tlie day «as eniy aa indicated by the aignal oni|W.
the speech of Johnson, of Inuiana,
At II o'clock there were sharp en
wl»o a fortuighl ago lua 1« seveial nota gagements at tlie Uhlneee cemetery
ble Sped lies Violently attacking the ami al Man i*i*lro Macatl, alm»el si
[ailicy of tlie administration during th»' multaneously, but the artillery fire
consideration of the army reorganiM- from both |»iailions drove the enemy
lion bill, relumed to the assault, and bock.
delivers»! against the president and
From the high towers of the eltv,
some of hie advisers lhe mo»t scathing fires can I* seen burning al different
philippic board in the bouse
fm [»lints uutelde.
Home of th«»« aia
months.
He sneered at the president |.rot*aldy doe to tbe Mondanmk’s
and the influen»-re which l»e all«ge»l shells.
controlle»! him. impugned his motives.
It is cniieiilly reported that the na
qneslli>ue»l his sincerity an,I likend lives have thr«alene»l to burn the Ke
him to Dickens' mist oontemptiblr oolta ami the wall»! citv tonigbL
chaiacter. charge»! the ancil lary of wai
K-uiea of rebels have been arreatsd
with incuculatency, and pr, hcte»l that in the Ton do district. A baiul of 40
the president would in tlie en»l be en rebels having two car low» Is o| arms an»l
gulfed by mlverse public eenllment.
accoutrements waa ea|>tur«i| In a bouse»
Tlie discussion of this measure meu- Business is temporarily su«)a>nde»!.
pied nearly lhe entire day.
General Otis today iuauod a general
order directing all the inhabitants of
GOMEZ IN HAVANA
M I la, until otlierw
ordered, to
confine tliemselvsw to then homes sf
Th» C«b.« Oeweral Mee»l»eU mil* Mu
larf Hueers.
ter 7 o'clock in the evening, when tbe
Havana, 1eU 37.—Tlie fsativities streets will tw cleared by the polico.
tolay In liormr of the lout th anuivsi. [Tie general alao warns incendiaries
aary of th» tieginning of tlie Cuban and says they will be severely dealt
all ugg 1« fol iniieia'inlsiK-o wi-re moat with.
Extraordinary precautions have bees
S|» oii laneous and wildly cnthiiaiastui.
General Goines arrived on the »i<te tahun for. ll.e •oplir>MS'..|i of further
of the town from Mariana at 12 3t> P. trouble, which is threatened to lake
M-, escorted by tlie Keound lllaaodi place in the city tonight.
Fire has burned iu tlie Toudo dis
band and three battalions. These 6»o
la I ion« then returns»! tu their camp trict all day.
The relela between the city ali i the
and did not enter the city.
When Gouiei pa»»«»l, the crowd went nut|-<»ste are being smoked nut ibis af
wild with vivas, bate were flung in ternoon, and driven toward the beach.
lhe air and Women »bowered floweta Hhaipaliivtere at various t arts of ths
on all «nlre. The prooevaioo atopp-xl line are veiy annojlng. but olh»-r«iee
frequently, eventually tiling into tbe lh»-ie ha« S-eii im further ex -it»ment
main atreels of the city, [siMliig Cen aitice the fruitration ol the morning'«
tral Paik and arriving al 3:3U o'clock attack.
Lieutenant Eugene H. French, com
at the palace.
There were many floats expressing pany L, First Montana volunteers, and
the fnemlship l»'tw«i-n tlie United Private Oscar Felton, South iNkota
Hlates snd Cuts«. A haiidmuiie car volunteers, were killed, and two other
riage, containing ladies, and d< curate») Dakotans were wonndeil.
with large Hpaniah, American and Cu
WRECKAGE IN THE OCEAN
ban flag*, draped together with white
riblions and
hearing
the legend, «uppund le lie Tr»-m tlie Missing
"Unity. Peace and Concord," was vo
alennier t’ellean.
ciferously cheered. Blill another flout
Port Townsend, Wash., Feb. 3ft.—
repreaetiteil a Cuban woman hoi,ling an What 1» thought to be wreckage from
American flag, with the aiiattcrul the ateam-hlp Pelican, which «ailed
clown of Spain at her feet.
fiom Seal lie tictober 13, 18i>7, for
No fewer than 85,t)OU people were in Taku, North China, laden with rail
line, requiring three hours to pa»» a road lomi-er ami lies, and of winch
given polnL The lioisee of the Cuban nothing lia« In-en ainco heard, haa been
cavalry are scrawny and ill-few!, and rr|»,rle»l to the local hydr»>graplite office
the cavalrymeu are clad in vague Cu by Captain A. V. Brown, of the Brit
ban onifuuns. All eariie»l Remington ish bark Collmgiove, which arrived at
cathine«, with nondescript bundles of Hliatighsl, January 8. Captain Biown
clothing ami bedding. They marched aay» in latitut-ln 3U degrees 36 minutes
in linee of twos
Tlie infantry o»» a north, longiliidu 137 degree« 40 min-
sionally kept step, and aa they Iwaa.’.l ulis cast, be |iasaud through a laige
the palace, presented aims. -Most of number of railroa»! sleepers of Oregon
them oartleil Cuban flags stuck iu their pine, which ha»l the appearsnoe uf not
rt flee.
having been in tbe water a great length
Affaire It« Haut««.
Vancouver, B.
Feb. 37.—Accord
Ing to Haro»*an advicea In Sydney new»
pa|*era brought by the alea invi Mio
were, an Interrirne warn had with Ma
tiafa in lila camp after the battle bj
a reportar, who learned that Mnlaafi
• a* equally ammo With Malietaa v
seeing the irlanda tin ier Gei man con
trot Malasia In him attack on Malie-
toa'a forcee was annona not to butt tin
bol ma or injure the feeling« of an)
white persona The interviewer a»ldi
that it appeared to him that Mataafi
waa taring urge.I on againal bis per
sonai withes to fight.
!>•«•? Want« th» <>reg»ffi.
Washington. Feb. 87.—The follow
Ing dis|»at<-li baa been re,-eive»l at thr
liavv department from Ib-wev:
Manila. Feb. 37. — Fur political rea
eons tlie Oregon should be sent here at
once. The Yorktown baa arrived. The
Charleston and Petrel are cruising
around tha Philippine islands. Attain
ate quiet.
The navy department ex|iecls tlie
Oregon to arrive al Manila March 10.
Mal m f«rr» r»t • «•!• Arriva al M affili».
Mattila, Feti. 37.—-The tranaport
Scarnila. «itti thè Tweniiexh intantry
on board, baa arrise»! bara troni Han
Francisco, and thè troppa are bemg
dieembarked.
Rad f*r Toung J*a«*
New York. Feb. 87 —A dispatch to
the World Irour Berlin suya: The fol
lowing letter, in regar J to lhe suppue*!
finding of Andre, is publish»I in the
Siberian Advertiser
it Is from a
well-known sy,»nenian namel Kjalen
"I hasten to inform you that Andrw'e
balloon has been found. I was run
ning on enowaboee alter Elk in the
private forest of booth Yenisei, and
came actúes tracks ol A miros. It waa
850 Tárete from Knasoniars an,i lt)0
versts from lhe gold waahlugs In Han
Vlnicli, down tn the pit ot tlie river.
"The balloon and rop«« were torn
end three hwliee lay it its side, uue
with a broken akulL
"Plesae prepare assistance so the !>el-
loon and bodies can be brought to the
washing« al ban Vimh, which can
only be dime by mean« ot «now «hoes
"I guaranis« tlie truth ot theen fact«
and shall soon be in Tuiusk."
NOHWtQIAN
SHIP
SUNDAL
Ker •*»»« I it*pr*eem*ffil
t4)r> ♦wytlre «»< > I* «ragú«
la»t«a
Noss Ctfleain, kels 37.—The steam
ship .♦nmlsiJ fine 3ue strived from Blue
field«* wkhwv «he Would have lieen
M'isui* -Is*. fwCMntuy by General Reyes
ha,i I*'4iut itaun- So the action uf Cap
tain Bimmiudsi commander ot lhe
UnitXat Ptivausguiila-al Marietta
RerenUV Hevea dispatched a small
force to seise *40.000 In the custom
l»>u«e al Cape Gracias. The e«|«dl-
lion was eminently «veoeoeful, but the
leader, in»tea»l of returning with his
men to Join Reyea. deeerted his roui»
inand and eeca|e<l up tlie coasL
General Reyva learned <>f Ina au'-ir
dinate'a desertion Maturday last, sml
gaie antico uf Ina intention of aeiamg
the Hundal to give chase. The captain
ot Uie Hundal. which flic« the Nor
wegian flag. app«-ale»l to the British
man-of-war Intrepid for ptoteetlou,
wtlinh waa refused
lie »hen appealed
tai Tin mu nita am! Captain Hlmin mils
*ww auilir* fimi he w»ul<l lolsrata no
lunrirfinrvmi» W i U i the ship. The Mun-
Udi 'Inti tfluu ntglil for this port.
‘Xltr rmtum of the Humlal says that
wMluni ilw Uifb Bliiefislds General Revea
was pisntmvug for an expedition againal
Greytowu with omet of his aimy on
the gunboat Hau Jacinto.
The Nicaraguan oonsul here haa re-
oetvod a in ess ige from Preeblenl Ze!-
nyai »ilivietjng that he issue no more
al *»w no now fur vessel« bound for Nloa
mitrimi’ partie II il prnauiiml that the
object -ill gire nr,1er Is Io pievenl any
'•■».m,
• .
u. gbl 1« »eoi Reyat
(turn till» Mil
NTA.JB
Tilr»«
A
BREAK
FOR
LIOERTV.
N iiHtlr»«i < binate Mt«rr**4e4 1«
Mffihtlffig fhlffig* I it t • r • • 11 «< g
Montreal, F-b 37.—Three bun Irmi
Clilncee who are bring con tilled in the
emigration quaitvra of the up town
C'ana-llan Facili,- railroad station await
ing esani mat ion
by Unitali Htatee
health officiala prepaiatory to lielng
■hipped tiimngh Uie Vnitail Hlatea lo
Melico, tna-ln a limali for litwiily.
At a pmumcai trw| signal they took
the slicks upon winch they carry their
lielongiiigs ami began to break the win
dows When the Are »latum police
men who were guarding them Inter*
f*>red they in lutti were belabored with
the clubs, an ) a general riot alarm for
the police was turned in. Nil [»alrol
wagons responded. ami in a short time
fully 8.000 |H*oplo were gathered around
the station.
Finally In a hand lo-hand
tight letioen V-e |.>lo-eaD'l the China
men the Celeetlanls were worsted.
The Chinamen, it is »aid, had been told
that they were uu their way to a land
jf canni hale.
AHMY
BILL
Arl4 I and» f«r Karl aina II un .
Ksnaas City, Fek >7.—Jesse Jamea.
Washington. Feb. 35—The senato
avo of thè famous bandii, ia on Itimi
committri- on irilgation today ma-ls a
bera ehargad with complicità In tha
train robtieiy commi liad near Ibis city. lavoratile rrp*.rl on Menatoi Hlewart'o
Today's evldence gore lo prore young propiaed amendrnent tu thè suudry
Jamea’ gitili.
Expiras
Meaacnger rivii appropriaiioa bill, i-eding 5.IMK),-
Il illa pract n ally ideili ifir»l Jamea aa 000 aeree uf tand tu each of thè arld
tbe olii»! ut thè gang concern*! in thè land eiatea tur reclamai ion.
bold-up.
The tveetlniew Pasllamewt.
Pori Sai»!, Frb. 3?. — -The tranaport
Ottawa. Ont.. Feh. 36—At ■ cabinet
Hlierman, frtwn New York lor Manila, meeting held belay It was d«c|,|«»l to
arrivi»! bere today.
summon [mrliainent for March IP.
•
bjr • •fuffirt«*»*» la
Bll»*rlffi
MAY
YET
FAIL.
Il Itch in Ih» < «su« |«f otiti«» N »•«slia*l«*HB
Mal«! I»« Ita*» <>re«trr»4.
Washington, Feb. 37. —It was ra-
ported Hus morning that there haw
horn a hitch in tlie progress of ll.e
army reorganisation bill, owing to Ilia
refusal of the Ihnnoorata to accept tbe
ot lune. The cutoms house records provision of thè compromise bill wbioii
show that all vessels laden with rail carries with it an increase in the ■ latT
road lumber and ties lor tbe Orient for provided for in the Hull Itili.
the past 18 m->nlbs have arrived al
While the foregoing view waa ei-
their destination.
piewenl at the war department, at tha
capítol senators generally accepted the
Fif» W ffiffi M«*f Arqffiltl»4.
Han Francisco, Feb. 35.—The steamer compromise as a foregone omicltiaimi,
City of Peking, wliicb arrive»! today and the understanding is it wiii tie
from the Orient brings tbe following along the lines Indicated last night.
Hu far there baa not been ai.yclprr«.
Item to the proas frum Manila, date»l
sion
of opiuion that «och a bill will lie
January 30:.
Th« findings of tba murt-marllal accepted, but even this will not go
that tried l.ienutenant-Colonel Fife. through without debate. Moine sena
First Washington regiment, lieve been tors hesitate to give up Hi« provision
annonmol
He waa convicted of for enlistment of native liooi« tn ths
‘‘neglect of duty and conduct preju Islamls, while olheta Ir.dicale then de
dicial to gissi order and military dis termination to right the provision H II
cipline," In isolation of th« «3d article ahoul I nut be changed.
of war. Tlie sentence is one month's
I1I( Iffinurg*«! ! «•••.
suspension from rank, In addition to
Washington, Feb. 37— Otis hat
the confinement lnflict»l during lit«
cabled the wdr department aa follows:
five weika of arrest and lose of on«
Manila, Feb. 37.—On lhe tiigiili uf
month's |*«y. 8250. Tha accusatliia
the 31st and S3»! ami 83d the insurg
against him was debauchery on tha guv.
ent tr»»,ps gat no I aci-ews to the out
eminent tran«|»irl Valencia In Manila
skirts of lire city behind our line«.
harbor on Thanksgiving evening.
Alami 1,000 entrench«,! themselves.
They were completely routed yesterday
rt»m»s Kseehto Marlsea.
Mariana. Province of Havana, Fab. with a lies in kill«»l and wounded ot
86.—General
Malinin Gomea led about 500 and 800 pnaoiiera Our
Gullies at 3 30 this afternoon, and ia waa very slight.
now at Marians
Tills «seeiog he
aenlhsr nig Slami- Csrihats.
• as at a banquet tendered by the town
Louisville, Feb. 37.—The National
— the last, except that to lie given In
To ba* to Company bought «'.'2 5,000
Havana, of a long aeriee of au< h enter
wot th of tv haem »lampa yesterday.
tainments.
Washington, Fab. tl. — Chief Emil*
Ag*4 Mlffila«** I**ffi4.
Cott, ol Ilia bureau of yar»ls an<l dock«
Bloomington, 111., Feb. 35.—flamuel
N«w Turk. Feb. 88.—Two hoys were of the nary department, will advertise II. Stevenson, D. D.. one of tbe oldest
killed, another mortally wounded and lor proposals for building a naw dry P rse by ter tan minietere In the Unit«»l
several others more m leas ver limai v dock al tba Mata toland nary-yard in Htates, is dead in this city at lhe age of
injured by a ten I Ac explosion today in two weeks. Thia ihwk will lie a tim- HA. He «as a uxor relative of ex-Vico-
one of the mlling-rooma in a building tiar dock, and Ilia length will bo IM) I'reaident Stevenson. He Was born in
of the Nordllnger-L'harlton Fireworks fast, draft 80 feet, with a width of 80 Iredell oounly. North Carolina, ami
Comfiany. at Graniteville, 8. I. Harry feet at tba bottom.
was educate»! at Center college, Dan
Morgan, 15 years old. and Chari««
Foieman O. I «point, of lhe Tacoma ville, Ky. He camo to Illinois in 1863.
Frolilein, 14 year a. are deed, and Kob shoe manufactory, was crushed to death
Ths place ol lhe old magnesium
er! Ihilan, 13 years. Is ba*Hy buroeil ia Tueedsy morning by being caught be
the eyre; hie scalp ia blown off. and ho tween the elevator ami upper floor flaahliglil, which haa done goo»l service
ia otherwise bo-lly Injuieil. Tbe buys beams whits ascending to tbe up|>«r to the photographer, I« about to be
taken by a flash wand of great bril-
were employed in charging canour •lory.
haocy and ease ot adjustment.
brrerackere an 1 sky rockets.
Flrswsrk« B»pls4»4.
Their R*4lffi«
— er».
COMPANIONS.
ANO
ANDRIS
• a.
4 4| «ffittr*M6*ntffi I'Nn*r*«gffir J«
Washington, Fab. 37.—Th» »»rretsrv
of war has sent to the senate a tahulat-
ei! staleorant of the ln«»eaea>) ri|»n»««
of the r» -i-iit a»lvanci»ment in grade of
army offi<-erw. The secretary reco*.
rnemls that the advancer»,-til in grade
as pruvi»le»l for by lhe act of July 7 last
be discontinue»! on tbe tet ml nation of
tlie wat with Hpain.
lie says tlie ad
vancement* are unneOMiaary.
Scores of Bui'dings Destroyed
by the Fires.
HUNDREDS
ARE
HOMELESS
Manila, Fell. 34 —Last night was
one of terror to tho<i»an»le ol Inhabit
ante uf Manila, lhe relwb niakli g g» d
their oft-re|»«alc<l threats H> the i st, nt
of burning •cor»’« of building»
Thar
Wounded an officer anil three men h»
firing through win»lose during ilia < X-
cltemsnt.
Al ft o'clo, k an Inaendiary flr*» •»<*•
rune»! In a bl»» k of brick building»
occupied by <Tiim-»e in tlie t'alle la
Costa, In the Hanla t'rua dialricL A
Stiff brei-ae was blowing, and the in'
flammability uf the »tructuiva caused
tha blase to spree»1 with alarming
rapidity.
The city Are department waa hope-
leaalv lncnm|«d»ul. and the English
volunteer briga»ia from Hanla Musa
was eummiMrad, and with a molern en
gine, pumping a»lequate • I ream» I rum
tbe caual. sue»eede»l, after lour houte
of wosb. In getting lbs blase under con
trol.
Meantime the entire block ami the
greatest pert of two others acrues the
stieel were gutted. Hundmls of in
habitants were rvmlrted liomel-»»»
Im ped 1 ment« were place»! in lhe way
<>f the firemen, and the b<we was cut
five time»
Tins resulted In all the na
tives bring driven off the »tieets. thaw»
in the immediate vicinity of llio blase
Imlng coirallvd in vacant lol« and
guard«,! until the eiclteaneiil was over.
In many luatanoea the nallvea wi re
insolent, and |>al»l no tegar»l to tlie or
ders given them, am! the »ul»llera were
coni pel le»i to use harsh inraeuros
The
bulls of their riflee end their bayou» la
were freely applied.
Hborlly after tuldnighl anol) er big
fire waa starte-l in 11»« Tomin di»lrict,
where tbe native« are ihlekeet, an,I
when the flteiuen amt «»liliers alli-mot
r»l to work a regular fusils»!« of nfi.,
and revolver allots waa fire,I from tl.»
wlmlows and roof» uf building»
Ail night long tlie flic apresd thr- ugh
the Toudo district, awei'inng away
rows of houses and devastating aor»-a
■ it territory. The damage is iio -tiuia-
l»le.
With »laylight, punitive tueaauiea
were di-cided upon, ami lhe Americans,
although tirml after their alreplswa
night's work. Siam clearol the district
of every iim I ivc , aílwr a «light fvmil
anew.
THE
ISLAND
OF
Nt UHUS
Ia»e«rg*nt« I>*l«ffi4«<>ff and tl** ittt*rl«ai>
• lag ltffil»*«t
Manila, Feh 34.— While th* iftiiiw
■ >n the city wall and thoae ou tMMsrd th«
ships uf Duwey'a fleet In the I mi y hr im I
a salute In honor of Mashington’s
biitliday. finir i'omini»»ioiinrs fiom the
Island of NegrtMl had an Intel View
with Otis, and Inform«»! him that Hie
American flag had already been
over that island, ami that it«
tanta were ready, anxious, ami
to accept any propiwilloa the
cans might offer Tlie insurgents have
been driven from tlie taland entirely.
Although the Ilo llu retails have
given the people of Negree much trou
ble. eapeeirlly in th« matter of finan
cial assistance made by tlie ridwl lead
ers, the liilisbilanls of Negrue liaiw
persistently held
aloof,
ami
now
through the comml»aluiiers they an
nounce that they want tlie advice ami
help of Otis.
The letter assurdi tinnì that the
Americans would provili« an accepta
ble government, and III the nx-snlime
lie I list rucie, I them not to pay the teh-
els anything. The Negros commie-
Stoner« wvie deliglilml Willi Hie re, » p
lion.
I •••»*«••» < n I «»net I Flf* Arqt«lll*<l
Ts.-oms, Wa»h . Feh. 34 —Croate
advi,-ea fiom Manila «ay that Liuuten-
anl-t'olonel Fite, of lhe First Wash
ington regiment, court marllnlod on
chai gee of intoxication, has laan ac-
qullt»l, the ehaigea proving olteily
without fo'in lation.
When tbe charges against Fife were
refuted, the case against Captain Ehr-
Iti li was immdiately dropped, aa thcie
was no evidence of liio guilt or uf any
reprehensible action.
Mnrg M«aw 14* * o|«sr*sl*u
¡■•adville,
Colo., Feb.
3t.—The
innw «torni continone and the isilroad
traina are al a «tandstilL People who
bave
letl Breckentldge and other
tuwns on thè Houlh Park line,
I
whu h
no lialns bave rearhed for several
wenka. say piovlslon« are very low in
iboM piace«, ami many people will
stai ve unless ralle! roachcu Mieta vary
«non.
Xlrbifui
laUlena
Wa»l
l»
Kuils-sl»
City of Melico, Feb. 84.—A delega
timi ot Kokapuo Indiana from th»
Unlte-I Htates aro in thè city. The
gronp. In trillai costume, sltemle»! Iti»
|>w*«ai»l«a*** •«•«-«» «I» trx«s 1^** ffiltek*
't'i.s.*
aie bere lo sollcll from thè Mexican
governmenl an allotmenl of lamia tu
which thè remtiani ol thè trilw desires
lo emigrate.
Tffi
th* %H4ffil*Mffi.
Tacoma. Waah, Feh. 34.—Captain
Burn«, who attempte»! tu float the
Glentnorag. 1« going to try to des< »md
to the Amlnlena and bring up the bod-
iee of her crew, and also raise the »hip.
A new leather muil'ine, with a
capital of *hO,OUO,OU<l, is limg organ
laud at Chicago, Iu take in Hie tanner»
Ire outside of the L'nitml Htalea I-rather
Company. The name of the new organ
Nearly all skin diseaaea aru snppneed isation will be the Am»rioau Hide A
to !>• caused by microscopic insects.
Leather Company.
Mlnn*ffipn|l« Tribnn* H**rt3*4 <>tt|.
Slam,»« tar Varia «tien.
Minn«a).>lla, Minn., Feb, 87. — The
five et»>ry but'dlng accept«,! and owned
by the Tribune Publishing Company
• aa destroyed by fire tonight. Every
thing. including all ill« matly press,-«
am! type ami linotype«, were deetroyed.
Fortunately, not a single life was loet
nor a man Injured. The loss to the
Tribune Company is about *100,(XX);
Insurance, *30,000.
Washington, Fell. 34.— Tbe poetoffice
department baa ahippnl to Porto Ki<-n
4.000.000
Cnlte.1
State«
p»wtag«
Stamps, with tie word« "Porto Rico,"
printed on each. The «hipment rm.
braca» i.ooo.ooo la. 2.000.000 3«. and
500.000 each of 6 and 10 cent stampa.
Airangement« meantime are bring
made for a dialitici art of < 'iil-an
stampa.
A enske does not climb a tree by
coiling siournl It, but by hold on with
, tlie point« of ita era les. A make could
not oliuib a glass pillar.
Kodyard Kipling la eerioiirly I ill at
the Hotel Grenoble, in New York I. Ila
is enffe» lug *»•»• inflammation of tba
langa
A