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LATER The Saiiiiam News »CIO NEWS. A wind with the velw-ity of 45 or ilea an hour inapt through St Louli. and five people ara report»! injured in dif ferent parte ol Ilia city trona falling aigubuar Ji. ................................... OREGON Proposals for an arrangement between the contending fur. ea in Bolivia ara now under cunei.lera!Ion by the feed ers. and it it hoped they will result sue- oaaafally. I TO Of MK show iHim omni Iron Rule Is Necessary Porto Rioo. in MUST NOT WIÎHDRAW TROOPS INCREASING THE fhe Wav !>••»•*«!•>•• i ARMY. IM« Wmrb SRflNI ARRIVES Al MANILA Washington, March It —Tbe war hrpartment has commune»! tbe work Lawton Lands With it recruiting the additional 16.000 men Gen. io give Hl» regnlar army • strength of the Fourth Infantry «6,000 rnste»! of 40.000 men. The numt»>r of reciuitmg stations has lw»n increasa»! fiom about 4 ' to REBELS DESTROYING HOUSES tart a »an 70 and >0. The principal gta- Hons are at t'hicago, New York an l Philadelphia. New statu-as have bean Ter.«,<al*a !»H»UI<»»<» •• F»»4»»e» setablisl,»l at Augusta. Anniston, Al- M»gree < «w»w»l»»lew W *a»•••»»Il T bany, Chickamauga Park, Macwa, Na- Ste*«lv»a »1 »• •*!»«- vannah, Hartford, Conn., Haiitslmrg, Pa., Columbus and other towns, prio- Menila. M»r-h 13—Retwl incendi- olpally In th» East Men will be first recruit»! for -Inly aure lati l--d al tbe vlllag» "I Panda, sn in the PbilippiuM. and will t-e order ! lesi night far thè pui|*ia». it te all»g»l, ed, upon acreptanoe, to join the sis ■>t torroriSing tbuee ol Ih» inhabilanta rwgimente—Vth. «th. I3lb ami till elio do noi sympelnis» with tb» insur- infantry and «th artillery—which aie rectioa. A numlier uf nativa house» under orders to reinforce General Otis erre -leetroved. The United States iranspsvrt Grani, al Manila as soon as tbe transput tat ion «htch -ai 1*1 fri-m New Y -k. January JM tie anang»!. K, having ori buard Major General TWO THOUSAND VOLTS. l-awton, thè Fuurlh mtanlry and a bel talion ' f thè <ev»ntrenth Infantry, or fervtele •!■»•« Th»« trig Na« Still aa rlved this motning. Bwflaf» «r » l*»e»r Haws». W ith thè aio-plion <>f -ari Fedro Ma New York, March It.—Joerph Ham ■ cali. wl,eie Filipino aliar|»boot»rs in- pel, an empl .ye of tire Islington ceaaantly annoy thè American truope. avenue cable t-ow-r house, while w-»rk matterà are unusnally quiet al-mg thè Ing al his aw Itch-hoard received and ha». survived an electrfo shock n! almut The weather ia mn- h evader t»!ay 3,OvO Volta The man's holy was The Marilime Hteam Navigatton badly burn»! from heal to fool, every Company'a steamer Nusltia Zeno del stitch of I lot li in, was torn froui him, Rio lisa arrivwt bere frotu II» Ilo and and l-e fell senseless through a hole in- tepori» all qai»t there, altlioogh skir- stantanw uslv burn»! in the fluor l-y n>libre aio frequent in ih» oullylng dìo- the teirifle electrical poser The doc tricta. tors whoatl»nd*l lnm any there is no The Nrgroe ccramlashmers land»! case on rerotd ol a man withstanding a Frnlay lesi al Bacolol. an i lieve t>een similar shock. The accident was domg eicellenl work etnee. -aused through Hampel Irving to light The Hi. Paul land»! a bettalion -d en a louse screw on the ewilcbboged, troopa at Negi-w March 4 C--I«m«l and In some way creating a circuit, Smith an i otiter nfllcers were magniti- l b» eiKirinona pc«ei of Hie six« k may cenlly reoeivwi and entrrtaiiml bv Ih» tie judg»t from the fact that until tbe nativea, who were eitrviuely kin-l aircuita were readjusted all the oars <>t ani courteomi. Within an tour <>f tbo rued were brought to a standstill ( landing tbe tignai corpo ha,l retablishrd communlcation with Ilo Ilo. C-aptain CHINESE REBELLION GROWING. Tllly i»|«>rtmg ne«s ot thè reception to Ilarbaruui Imurfanl« Vl«tt(hf«t r»««p|ff Genera* M ille». Goodall'o battalion waa aub»m|n»nl- by th «a llundrutll ly land*l al Cebo without nppusiiion. Victoria, B. C., March 13—Details an-l ia q-iarter»! in th» city. <>f llie insurrection in the central prov The steamer Gloria, nhieh hai ar- inces of China, reer'iV»l by the Em rive»! hai» fi noi Carlina« in II » north press of India, state that the rebel ern pari of Ltison, reports tbal thè force and the imperil) troops met in a steamer San Jne-pnn is stran'!*l. Hial pitch»! battle on January 33, ami the firr cargo lisa l»en j»ttiaon»l and that latter were -lefvat»! with great slaught ber native ci«« mulini»! and mordere-! er. Hundreds were killol and their thè Spanish officierà of Ih» vreael. bodies, after having been niiitilat»!, «ere thrown into the river, until, ac Some of Ilio mulinerò are r»|>irted lo bave lxw*n arrrelnl at Vigan. cording to a correepondenlof the «Tuna The British flrst-clasa cruiser Power- Mail, tbe stream «as like a log jammed fui, has arrive-l h--re fu ni Hong Kong, creek. After the defeat of the ini|-er- i in or-ler to rallevo thè tirst-olare cruiser lal troops, the victorious rebels swept Nere issus. on to Hie - Hiee of Kuyang and Meng- The United Htatee transport Ari Hheng, «hieh they took after a abort seige. As soon as they pass») tbe walls anna haa sail»l. All ia quiet at Manila. they masaacr»! men, women and chil- A ear ere snow norm haa l«*n raging PtoitF ■■»<•••«•<• Ifc» tawltote < wn»l»r*I*tieview sef the Imps«* in Mtnneaola and oser Into South I hi • ••re •a«4 < toB4 |kls>«»4»4 • al •lappeelnc« lb« I’totot W ••• kola on the «eat and Into Wiw-onin on | Mvar4»ff al < < all»-l tr»» li» T>l>|'arl • »!»•»»•■ ' tha eaat Tha anow drilt»l La lly, ami ; traffic waa da I a ¡red March 11.—-Th« Trit»un« Al TienTsin. China. <00 persons Three Inga lot une among Ilia tffnhp broke through th» ice wham tbraa riv pina alenda liar» been porches«! by ¡•lirita ll>« foiluwing »pr al <w>rre«f*»O'T fr«’«n • Tittun« the L'alt»I Matea at Hong Kong. Tu»y W| >« frt.fu I'orlo ali mart. an>l 104 were drvwn»L Ourrr« tonlinuoue skirunelilng le reported are each of about I0U Iona, <7 feel lung Kan Jii«n 4« II k "*». Match IS | at Manila A fa« Americans ara and draw eight (eel of water, — Th« real «H vb I kib In Torlo Rico it A leiiiffc wind stores visited Okla- wound»! an i uccaaiunally una kill»i. not un«ler*l«MiaL !•’ in ll<« HlaM For half an hour it A noi hai lelwllion hai broken out hama City. O T rtg«r»l P»*rto !<»*'•• •• • tort of trie« a perte- I gale, while the rain teli , in China. An aimjr 10.000 strong is haven uf p««> r Tb« w«r ousuniitling serious J»pred*Uons in Ibi in sheets. Nearly |o0 housre were, h*v )u»t Frqu4btl«»l <l«n«r«l Henry that blown down. The damage la «enmalecí centrai provinoee. hr report h>>« many rvgu at lyi.OOU So lirai were l.iat Ur I hm ’J h » hw wm U »pare from th« Tbe Argentine training ship, witk Th« On« li'indinl tn! F>*rly« The ah Ip Marion Chil...|l will lak< l’iesilent Perm tanta. Lai arriv»! al Valparaiso, alisi» great lastlvitise from Puget H*mn I I.>i) to • of hay. •r ven th N«w Y<»tk tlarltd horn« l««t nata and bran, and «Xl.Ootl leal of Bun lay Th« regular rrgm»»ott that bava t*»an prepared in hia honor. ff< «tl«i« I lh«t in inany lumber to Manila for goternmenl nan. I rfniaiu «1« Tire republican deputine et a moating plarw whvt« Ihrra it n«rr«vi<y for a hal>l al Madrid, bava <1* nlad npou • strong for<e only a corporal*« guard vigorous republican propaganda l’aia, can I*« mufftrrrhl, an«l t«rril»rir« wh«*« The diapalrh from the Italian govern the republican |>a|*r, baa boon earned. I Ihrtw are continual muttrringt an«l tb« ment Biking from Chu a a r,.t.«--.i rv - lenc« of •!»•< onlrnt al A maaaaga received at llaivard ool of the port of Han Mun, haa been frvatcat <*•»* lege ebrer vs lol y from the Koropeaa rl*ang»l into a nota of <!»mand, and American ml«, ar« unguar.Ird. II«» hat Aa»-» lalion of Astronosuei• announced < China, which had refilled to ce.le Hie «ral Ifenry 1« in a diWma. only r<gtm«»Tita of troop* th« the discovery of a faint comat by Dr port. In answer to the requrel will now Eirvwnth infantry, the Nineteenth and Wulln. probably yield to the demand th«* Fifth cavalry, and two batter»«« of A Bavere rartb<|naka shock waa eg- : The Cuban aaaembly haa impeached the Fifth heavy artillery. fonaucetl al Yokohama. the dtelarb Gomes and dismise—l hi tn from the •*l n«M»d twtot llm tronpt I have.’* ance visiting locai It lea of the greet army for having agree.! with I'nited aai«l th« gmeral at hit rrahlenca in San •hi» k <‘f IOTI. with » iua foes ut life State« authorities tv dist an I the Cuban Ji «n *’lh fir-.s- ft •’ • '.to victory of an I properly. army witboat nmaulting the asreml.lv our trortji« her« in the war and tn th« I invai nor Hmi.h, uf Montana, haa When Gomes waa inlornml of lb« ac ap| «'t .it ft irn-lhio «- *>f th«» native« to vetoed a bill psresed by the lata lagiala- : tion of the awernlily, lie replie I: “All th« Ante»han aohhcra when they in lure legalising busing ounteala. birch , right. I enjoy the aituation.** sa«l<wl the laland. a notion prevail* In con teat a are stisulutrly forbidden by 1 Admiral Hampson lia» «allei with the State« that the»« it little nerwaetty the la« in fore«. hli flagship th» New York, and tbo fur a alrottg force to maintain order in The Idea !• erronro’ta Kl-tiotnniissary General Eagan, who Brooklyn, from Harina for Puerto the ift!an<|. hero are alarming haa reniainwi in Waahingtnn since the Cortea, on tha coast of llon lurai The The cohditku«« co nt martial impended hlui from tha Indiana and the Tesai, of the North The*»» po’,|,|w have I •«•n given every •ervire for an aitaci on General Ml lea. Atlantic a<| nal roti, «allei from Havana opportrinity, tut they are clamoring 't Wcshingl . I r li • W rrt Ila for CienInegoa. The «hipa «ill meet n«»w far local »elf government. They ail! go to Honolulu, where hia ten baa again In the course of a week, probably air no more Al for local »« If govern ment than I am to run a locomotive large Intereeli in coffe» plan tat luna. off the Venesoela coaal. M or« troop« are nrkn<!e«l In the ialand. A sensation haa lern cauawl In Ths men under Admiral Dewey at Th« t»f <11»<>iutent. ¡»IanIt*I by Prance l.y a ie|«>rl that 11 dynamite the time of the naval battle al Manila profe»!<»nal agitator«, are rapnly grow rartndgea «ere found Irehiud th« Tou have put in claims for |J00 a head for ing. ami ran l*o k« pt down only by a lon arretisl recently destroy»!, and by each Spaniard on th« «spinila! an-! de atroog military fmoe. 11.» fiirtbei r«|->tl that anus peieui r ■ ! stroy»! Spanish veaaels. There is a “The III feeling belwfwm the native« yet itlentiS») tire-1 three revolver shots law which provides that 11 "" p-r head an.I the American tr«»op* *cema to grow at an areenai sentry, none of them, shall be awar-l»l tor each |«.i«on on wtmngor every day. The American Low aver, taking effect. so- h v«»«ele captured or -h-struy--! and •fTh er* hav« to maintain the gr**iitrvl A amt for I'.O.oJV damage« sgsinM f.'oO in oaas the m-uqner»! f-.r-w is su vl»;;!.»!.■•»» to prevent their men from With wreaking vengeance on the native«, ea- Jamas J. Hill, as president of lheGreat perior to the attacking force. Northern Kallnay Company, baa been tbe »«sistance of the shore batterica al ' ¡ m . tally on the native ¡«olite, for a t« comrnerrced In the in per lor court al Manila it la - lairn--l the Spanish fleet •f violence that are continually coin beat lie by W F Hays, who claims that • was ao|M-rior to that under Dewey at uilttwd against the tfOO|*a.'* the state granted him an esclnsive Con llie time of the m<-m rabie battle. Iren, and performed all manner of re- PREDICTS AN INSURRECTION tract to nil In tidelands at Smith Cove rolling crueltiea. They then burned The Red Cross Socisty of New Yolk re.etilly piir-baa»! by President lllll has shipped >. »,C'> h ) worth of iil»lical j the captured towns. ( uluMsi lltibbrll T*ll« *»r I «anil llitatiff In for docking purposes. supplies and dvlicacie« to tbe soldiers • ••11 ■ ■ n i• -> Xsw Msgssln» llirlc Testsd. Pavtniitei General Carey «III go to st Maaita Clilcagiv, March 11 —A special to Washington, March 13.—There was Cuba «Illi f ".<>0'1 to pay the die A ruptura Is imminent between Italy' tli« Tribune frmu New York Is as fol- , a private test at the navy-yard today banded Cuban soldiers. an I China, over the latter'« refusal to owe: I a new mngasine rifle, llie invention Josephine Kipling, the S year old cede ■ coaling station to Italy at ban “The I’orto Ricans waul luilepand- d 's. «, Nf. | f | , daughter of Kudyar.l Kipling, and tbo Mun bay. encu,'* aaid Colonel William !’. Hub General Miles and some oilier army oldest of Ida three cbildien, died In The British cruiser Talbot, which bell, oomn>aiid-..r of tbe Fourteenth officers witnesse.1 the test. The new New York fiom pneumunla. was sent Io New York to convuy the regiment, today, on his return from (tiu uses Hie gases generated by llie Or ing to o)»<rate tli« magaaine median- A dl»| al' h to the New York Herald i etna i ns of Lord Harebell to huglaml. lYirto Rico. Colonel Hubbell -1» lar»l Ills l»dicf ism. It can be so arrsnged that one from lei Guayara. Veueiuela, an has «ailed. that an insurrection of the natives of pull of the trigger empties the maga- nounce* that the Unit»! Mates gun The Mslrid authorities have offer»! l«>ali Annapolis and Vicksburg have Aguioaldo • r«n«om d gl.u I for ■ v- h i’orto Rim Is bound to coins sooner or line, or it can ire tired as slowly aa de later. H» says every evidenoe of the sired, the automatic arrangement eject- sail»! from lei Guayara for Jamaica - fllcer, |B»0 each for the private«, and fiirthcotnii.g uprising «as given In : ing the empty sliell, reloading and Th» insurg-nte made an attempt to |. O for ea-h civil servant i’orto Rico, ea)M-eially In the latter part cocking Hie piece. The lest on th« capture the waterworks near Manila, Advices from Honolulu dated March of the slay of the regiment there. lie whole waa satisfactory. but «ere repulsed by the Oregon and 1 stala tliat Princeaa Kauilanl was not said: Nebraska trootw. beventeen rebels < ity of Futobl« Withdrawn. “The demonstrations niade at our et|-ecl»l to lira '.'4 bouts Rheums were kill»!, and many wouuJ»!. Two Han Fianeisco, March 13.—The Unit- itisiu of tbe lieart was the -ause of hei de|uirliire convlined us that the major Americana were wound»!. ity of the natives «ere gla-l to get rid .»I Htatre transport City of Puebla, illness, The British cruiser Talbot, Com- of us. Our first -liffk-ultirw on the which arrive*l from Manila on Satur mender Garn Ide. baa arrlwl al New day night, will probably not b-- rechar- ■ Both houses of the < iklahoma legisla- island were caused by our suppression York, from Bermuda. The Talbot waa lrio.1 for the trai>B|a>ll aervice, aa her I ture have passel a bill prohibiting the of a secret w* iety known aa the Bia-k order»! there by the British govern ■ owners with to use the vessel on the Hand. It «as organ 11» I on the same practica of Christian s-'ieno« In Okla ment to transport the laxly of lurid Puget eoun-i-Hawaiian route. Tbs homa. The governor, it la said, wiii | lines with the Ku Kins Klan In thia I ier»‘.v! I fo h.'.g «nd country A plot was formed, ol wl>i<h Il seaport Coneinsugh will leave here sign the bill. ue obtain*! ample proof, to enter our : >n Thursday. She carries a roiacei- Il is announced that more than 75 The Canadian government haa de barracks Ly stealth and put the entire laneous aasoi tiuant ol supplies, besides )»t cent <d the entire stock of the Ore gon Short Line Itailnrad Company has cid»! to oonslru-1 a telegraph line to portion of the regiment wlii-'h were al IlHJ mules and 150 pack saddles. Fortunately, l»en depot'!»! for elchangs under i the Klondike country. The pian is to < aguay to the machete. Major W llltih <i>iitlc!ed, the offer of the Union Par iflc Kallway build a line between Lake Bennett and wo were placed on oor guard, and the Santiago de Cuba, March 13. — Major , Daw sun City at ou-s. oonspuacy was fruatial»!.'* Company, previously published. Wilsoo, of the Third immune regiment, Ths Whitinsville cotton mill, at who was recently tried by court martial Ily the »»plosion of a powder maga RATE WAR BEGINS. <>n chargre of forgery, falsiflealion of Bine near Toulon, France, more than Whitinsville, Mass., ami the notion 60 people were killed. Il la rumored ‘ mills at Linwood end baun-leraville th» tlr»»l W»rab»rw*s < ul Met bj tee lecorda and conduct unlreoomlng an Other I.Ines that one of the »"I.Ilers guarding the have annoti nevi an advance io wage» officer and a gentleman, haa lieen con magaame cane»! the eiphwion aa an About 8.000 operatives are affi-iled. Nt. Paul, March 13 —The eecond- victs I and sentenced to distiiis-al from act of revenge He is one of the vic The British minister has inlortn»l ! class rates from St. Paul to the Pacific the service, loifeitureof pay and allow tims the Chinee» foreign -.Rice that anv roast have drop)»*! from |40 to •>&. ancse, and confinement for one year at General Olis haa perfected a plan of attempt lo repudiala tbe railway con Tbe new rates are to apply daily until bard lalior In tbo ¡-eniletiliary. campaign winch la design»! to crush { tract will Ire regarded as a breach of taken out by mutual agreement of the Mlaoily Halt!« In Krusilor. three Northern lines The rale of >45 the offensive power of the inaurgents faith meriting letrlbullve measurea. Washington, Maich 13. —Minister The government has concluded to in Is made from the Eastern terminals, near Manila. Aa soon as hia rein ^ampwon, at Q nto, has reporlwl to the forcements arrive lie will make a gen augurate stringent sanitary measures HL Paul and Minneapolis, to all pointe slate -lepaitment that In the battle inCuba and I’orto Rico Ap|«ratus fiom Portland as far Fast as Great eral assault on the enemy's jungle tbel end»! tbe revolution in Ecuador for deatrovlng garbage is t-eirig ahlpp»l Falla, Mont The ti- kets are to be for stronghold. to the principal cities of both islands continuous passage, without stopovers. «JO were killed, several hui>dr»l mor tally wound»! and 400 prisoners were Admiral Von Piedrichs, in command Accomf-anying thia announcement An army winter hoepital at Havan- | taken. of Germany's Asiatic fl.-et, and who oomea ths statement that the “set nah, Ga , of 4? buildings, haa been Murn««1 la !>««th. has given Admiral Dewey much trouble -pen»! for patients. Tbe first ship tlers' ” regular trip rate will be con- al Manila, !>as been suspended, and tinned for the that and third Tii<-» lays Vancouver. March 13—News has Prince Henry pul in command. Ths ment of invalid midiera from Cuba ol April under the same conditions as been receivwl from Hosmer, on ths have been rmwived by ths huapilal ahip change, it la arid la to show Emperor are in offer l for tbe 31 st nf this month. Crow's Nest Paso railway, of the burn William's friendship for America, Missouri. This makes the round trip tale un ing to death of Ben Moore. His com Welcome A Botkin, husband of these -lays |45 to the roast. Prince Henry, who is a brother ol the panion, Jsmee l>»«ia. waa seriously Botkin, convicted of the emperor, being popular in lbs Unit Cordelia Injur«!. The men were asleep in their n»w»r 'v nr st»r murder of Mrs. John R Dunning, of ed States. cabin which was burned to the ground. Washington, March 13 — The state- From report! which have been com Ikiver, Del , has applied lor a divorce mcil .an l>o re|»-at«l on Hie authority Plan« nf th« ««nt« F«. ing to the headquarter! of ths Na on the ground that his wile haa Iwen of ofll. rrs of the navy department, that Topeka. Kan., March 13. —It is off! tional Live Mock Association al Den convict»! of a felony. Admiral Dewey «ill not 1« relieved at The 11 dynamite cartridges found Manila until lie rb-oves to make appli daily announced that the Manta F-< ver, for the past month the officers of will enter Han Francisco over its own the association esllmats ths loesea from back of the eipimled arsenal al Tou cation for such relief. Cunsmpieiitly the i»ent storms to cattlemen who lon, France, are of foreign manufac there Is no foundation ol the at-oy that Hacks by the middle ol July or the 1st d nest August at the latest. Thia is have heida on the open ran gee at • per ture, and French authorities ate now Rear Admiral H. hley or any other off! cent of the entire amount Thia, in convine»! the destruction of the arsen re» Las been seler!»! to taka cuuttitaiiJ a much earlier etitrame than was at first anuouuc»!. ! round numbers, would amount to over al was due to tuul play. of tl>e Asiatic squadron. 750.000 bead. Fatrlarrh of th« Oml«h < hsarrh. K»frlf«rtolatr fo< Manila. The royal crown of Persia, which Hopedale, III., March 13 —Christian MlHsvr Rto«« ItOTMfo. Chicago, March 13 —Chief Quarter dates back lo remote agre, is in the Naffseiger, senior bishop of the Ornish The Baker Chain Company, at Pitti- form of a pot of flowers, aurrnounted master f-ee. of the department of the church and founder of the great Ornish Imrg. 1'a , has advanced the wages of by sn un- ut ruby tbe sise ol a hen's teikea, will ojwn bids March 30 for the cuagiegatlona of this pla-e. io dead, erection of a large refrigerating plant all employ»« from 5 to 10 per cent. •W- aged >0. He was one of the patriarchs The increase affects >00 men. Tremont, the thoroughbrel stallion, and Ice making machine at Manila, and leaders of the Ornish se. I in tbe under the plans and speciBoationa re Articles of Incorporation of the Park the property of General W. II. Jack- West. Pt««l Com| any has l«en filed with ths eon, al Nashville, Tenn , waa found in cently re»is»l Hr eiporta Hwitaerland's tourlot business io ths secret ary ol state of New Jersey, with the stable with hie stifle joint broken. Lon-Ion March 13. — A-rotdir.g to a most profitable industry she has. and a npilsl stock of »1.000,001». Ft « Nothing could bo -lone, and the stal dispatch to the Times from Sydney, N company is anthorie»l to »-quire the lion was hilled. H» cost General Jack- H. W., no lewet than JiW persons per wliat'a better, she has a cinch on it. It is alwolulely secure from cvmpeti- foundry properly of ths !*aik Brut Imre eon 117,000 »irne years ago at bwi- ished in the hurricane that just swept lion. A Ou., limit»!, of Pittsburg, and to gerì'a sale. the northeast coast of Queensland. manufacture any form of iron or steel. wilt Awal,so Avas, H»»r. The French minister of agriculture Th» Wiser»,«« < »»»i. New Haven, Conn., March II.— haa aeul two commissioners tu tins New York, March IS — A dispatch Not lore have been posted st Kim- country to study American machinery to the Herald from Washington sate: Professor Russel H. Chittenden, of belly's rolling mills at Greenville, and tools used in the manufacture of I President McKinley intends to carry Yale, has receiv»l notice of bio ap Pa , announcing an in< reais of 10 per flour. out the provisions ol the river and pointment by the war department os cent in wages. An all round advance in the prie- harbor appropriation a. t regarding llie one of two chemists who have been Heavy losses are repotted in ban-la of refln»! sugata has been ni»le by the isthmian canal as promptly aa potel- ask»! to analyse specimsms of the beef of sheep ranging In the vicinity of Amerioan Hogar Refining Company. furnished to the American troopo in •to Lush. Wyo. The various giteep camps Arbuckle Bru«., and Howell, Son A ile wilt continue the Walker canal the Cuban campaign. Profreror Chit sis suow»i in at low points, where lbs Oe., tbe leal named flrm representing comm lesion In service, and instruct It tenden baa accepted the appolnimeul. sheep were gathered and held for pro the independent refiners. Tlie»lvaiice to lake another visit to tha tsthmua The Aeolian harp was tbe in loci ion. The herderi are short of ra is 1-1! cent a pound, bringing barrel and make a supplemental am! more de tions and In many - aees have been sugar up 5 5-B cents, and package sugar tailed report before the mealing of the vention Il io believed, of Alhanaaino Kircher, whe liv»t in the seventeenth oblig»! to abandon the herds to reach to >lg. The Mollenhauser refinery, nett congress It is probable that the the aettlemente. The sbeep are rapid -ma of tbs IndeiwnJeut conoerns, 1res president will add at least two mote century, amt it is so calls-! from Aeolus, the god or ruler ol tbe winds. ly dying uff. Ixveses are estimated at resumwi operations. members to the commiMion. from 10 to X) per CwuL I I I TROUBLE ON THE PORCUPINE ■ - ■ -- Affto«rlr«toa Thr««l«to l«> Hrlo« Ito« L«s»« 4i«ts« Ava*. Wethington» March 13 — Th«r« it grat« danger ol an arm«*) culhaion bo iwnn th« Am«tk«n and Ceitadiae miDiti id th« Forcupin« cr««E region, th« Al»dan buttndary q«««tHM» Dr «pile th« U<t that the k«'«t>on ot the bound««? het been detertmned b* rond eny roAMMable doubt, th« C<im* Ii«nt have •ncn»«ch«fol til mil«« or more on tbe American title, where they d«itn th« right to tlefc« claims en«l •toanh fur gold and deny th« e«me right» to AmtnctM. Tit« American« h«ve !hreet«net| to the (‘an mile nt hr f<»rcw. «ml it i« feared that • c<H«rtict may b« brought on The «itnation i« «o tenon« that opon inforuiatlun contained in • letter fr«>m Gavernor Hr« ly, t»f Ai««ka. to the «»*-.■ ttot.ieiy of th« interior« the «e*-rel«rr of «late bag callwl the ettenlion of the Britieh goietnment to the notion« ol the Cenediene, «ml hae «■h**! to have (hem revelled to then u«n territory. MAN ; j ; • ! AND WOMAN HANuED I toilet M •• <>••»• t* Iha I totl. r«a»m«i VrtoeltateA. Ht **» boUtlique. yueEser. M«r«h 13 — Mr« (‘ornelito l*oir ter tn<l Samuel Tarvlow were h«ng**<l hete thi« m<on Illg Life WA« deviated eitifu t tn eight minute«. Th« nr% kt uf both were broken. Mr«. Puirter. wh«» ««id farewell to het relative« l««t night. **» firm «nd culle<Hed throughout Hhe t«w>k per I in th« m««« ««id at S o'clock thi« morn mg «ml on the te«ff<>ld «hook hand* with the hengtUAn Without a tiwtnot. The crowd intide th« Jail jeered at her. but even then her <x»U)|t'Wur« did m»t deeort her. «nd al the «uggeetion t f the eie» utluneia tie turned and (•*»*• I the jerrer« and ttoud ere» t and pmyel to the I a* L Par«low waa m«»r« dead than alive • hen the drop fell Tl.e condemne»! w«m taken t*> the «cafTuItl te|uir«lrly. and were prevrntod from teeing e«< b Jtb«r by • •rr«*eo pl«>-e*l between them Hii hundred men witn«*«eed th« ««« ’tiliun. Ctattid« the j«il wet« 3,000 tnore. who with a t*«am tried to I alter Inwn th« gat« of th« j-olyard And cmild only be made to d«ei«t by the provin > I a I pull»-e hru g their tevolver« in the air. Mn, Poirier And Kamuel Ftmlow. her reputed lover, were hAHged for the murder of lamlore I’mrier. tbo women*« huahand. in Ihg?. il un uh simiof# She TUGS Gues Ashore on Nova Scotian Coast. SENT TO THE RESCUE FtofffftotogtoF« Ttobtoto *»« 1Vlth.su» ffrsisffetol V !»••»•• V«'g •’»•••II»«* •< ••• TI««»» •1 Ifcto «•••*»4i4g lb* %»•••! Ilalifai, N it . March It.—Tbe new Allan line steen.er l eslilian, from I’oitland, for Halites, went ashore al Gann-l roi k light, near Yarmouth, this morning at low lid», tn a «ten»» fog. her coni|>a»ars being J-rang»l. Two compartments are full ol water, and tugs have gone from Yarmouth to the aceno The Castilian artivwl al Hali tes from Llv»r|««>l ID days ago n Iter maiden voyage, and went to t’urllsnd to load cargo for return Hhe Is IJiUI n»t remislet») ton nag», bring th» Isrgret Allan line steamer afi.Mil Th» ship is in charge of Captain Bai roll and offl, era lormci ly ut the steamer Fartsian, the entire crew of Hie I’arisi.m having been lianst»rr»l to th- new boat. Tbe eteauier waa due to eiul-ark mails and passenger» here tor Llvet- pool. The stesniei began leaking immoll- ately after ah» struck, but the l*-st dis cipline prevail»! among the posevngers. They return») tolhoir bertha, and wrie cal I lol out again to don Bl- preservers, will, h many wei« wealing wlien tliry r<-ech»l Yarmouth on tugs al H 15 Hila evening The paa»eng-ra an.l crew all aav»l their baggage. Tire steamer went on al low tide, which will l»> in her favor. The place of tha disaster la a lew miles from where the Moravian, ol llie Allan line, Waa Inet some years ago STAYED IN THE TRENCHES Hebsls «»»14 WwS Mws«»r « wes»gs «» VoHltef» Inlaa lha Up»« Manila. March 14 —Th« Filipiro»« • P|>Afrnliy ha l piAi.itf I ,»n all* k up n th« hnva of <)«neial <>ti« an l tirneial Hal«* th»« morning. i»nt thrir M»ur»H’« •cutne*! Io fl.fjch. though thrv lift*-1 «ig nala an>! kr*i t up tl>« bi«illa<l<* along the Atnrri -vn front fc»r an hour. Our tr«wt|M«, In obedience to ord«»«, ro- frainrd from »huoltng. with th« eicrp lion of two com|trtnirt of n«alv arrive I m«-n, who rc*pli«d until they l a i eu| l>fttft»rd tli« regiment •»( Fihpin»»« Th iff body < f r«d>«lN iM*err»«d under l’« t- ter leaderahip than nroet uf th« other«. A while min wa* •« «n Atn uig th« offi cer«« endravoring to h»e I them to th« attach, but apparently all rff«>rt« to tn« due« them to Iravn the truin hea were tut i In. The American aulhoriliee in Manila •ay the city i« now •<» «fTectivrly po* lit'**'! that a aerknia outhieAk >• imptwi« tilde« They believe lliai the native« are cowed. The pte«ence of the familie« of *>ff1 rer« ia diaenurAge*I. and many are l««v* ing on boartl the Unit«-) Htatra Iran«* porta, «omc going !•» Japan f r leu por arv residence. <i«ucia* <>ti« h«« re- m«rk«d: “Manila 1« no pla*« for women Thia 1« war. not a pl'me ’* The British rrui«er Nar« laaua ha« tailed lor varioua port« In th« inland »d Luton, having on board llritiah «uh- )«< tn who dean« protection Tas 4a«v«rw < m **« Washington. March ¡3 —The «<1 tu inlatralion i« contain ¡dating a change in iHuue feature« of the government ol Cuba. It ia probable that th« military government will, to a certain estent, be replace*) by a civil government. The head nf the government mo«t. of THE FILIPINOS' MISTAKE. <uur««, remain military, but the plan I.r«il«ra «• ll«ng Kong Kspr«ns fh«lr m contemplation i« to hate civil ofTt W |«w« io Ks Mlnl«l«r ll«rr*<t. oore in place of military men In the Hong Kong, via San Francisco, I cnbin«l and tubofdinnte poeitiun«. It 1« believed that «Sporta in differ March 13. — In an interview John Bar rett, late United Htatee minsister to ent line«, such a« finance and revenue Siam, who is passing through Hong »nd th« management uf the genera! I>n«in«ee of th« island and nf th« differ* Kong, en route home, sai l: “Tina collision r>t fori-re at Manila ia ent municipalities will get along more the m-iat disastrous thing that could «mouthly than the army ufTVar«. have happen»! to the Filipino cause < «»Ml l»l • 11 4> g II* to Ktollto of independence, ami they tlieuirelv-w, Havana. March 13 The only oh that IS the leading repremiitat-vre of Aguinaldo here and inrmlieie of Hie «tnole now in the way of paiing <»(T the so-called junta, realise it and cannot at < *ul»an troofM» i« the «-«unplelion of Hie the moment understand it. They have roll«, a work which 1« being ha«lene<| He «ay« rome to me almost with teara in thair by ln«|XH tf>r-< ieneral Koloff IN A FEARFUL STORM eye» asking for details of the ronflict, that in eome < 4»e< the roet«r« of the uottHnan*!« inutt tw* cteate |. aa the old «••tomnr rffVfffflff*« tloltwr« Htork»4 1« and seeking some legitimate eiplana- Tb«lr CrffillM. tion and eicuse for the n-|Mirted begin roster« are either mi««lng. or too de- Liverpool« March 14.—The officer» lie point« Ont ning of the fray by the native». Tele fevtl«« to tw» n*eful of the Conard lin« fftearner Favonia. grams have lieen |*>uiing in on tbelu that the insurgent« often have uo Captain Atkina, from Livert«w»l, J aip from their agents in America and paper, ¡wn« or ink. tleneral < hnnri «iplalna that 8.000 uary 34, for Boetuo. which waa tow. I Europa asking fol the Filipino aide of into St Michael« on February J. dis cominUsione*) «nd and I0.0<»0 non th- story. abled, an«l which arrived here yeeter* “The long oontinuance of the fight cotumiMioned officer« «re relatively day inotnh.g in tow uf two log«, from ing they aay would be ac-ounted fur large num tie rv in an army of 33.000 private«, but that theee offiL'er«, in Pnnta del Gado. Aforv«, maintain th« by the maaeee of Filipino »-il l via pra- ulnioil reticence regarding the «learn lically bring Iwytmd all control of offi many cate«, receive*! then ap|M»int- er*« «ipetiencea. Il waa gleaned from cers after Hie battle had really le-gun, menta because llie Cnlmn« have had no tbe crew, however. Dial tha Pavonla and being inspired with the blind hope other way of recognising bravery aud pa«»ed through a tetrible urdeaL Her of driving the American «.Idlers into • timulaling «utbuaiasm. trouble« began with a teriibla gale un Manila, aa they ba l formerly tbe Hf-an- <<»ii« las g *•« th» Mrandtto. January 30- For three day« th« en larda Manila, Maich 13. — The remains of gine« were elu«e*l and monntainuu« “Now that the treaty isratiti»! right Colonel W II bmitb. Major Metfoti- •ea« toeeed the Paeonia like a «hutlle after the rr- kli-sa ojening <d hostilities, Then her Iroiler« began Io move villa. Captain Ibri I H. Elliott an I cock. the Filipino leaders are almrel dumb H-i uu-l Lieutenant Kugano H. French, In th«h era*!!«« am) to imtnp againet found»!, and aie completely at a losa wlio were killed in action, were ahip- each other. Eventually the engineer«, as to their future policy. They can pe-l liouie U»lay by the Unit»! Htatre after tbe mo«l arduous labor«. r« *urr I didly a hint that the worst blow |«iswi- transport Hcau-lia, with military hon the boiler« with rope« ami chain«, and bla lias bei-ii struck at Uisir prospects. ors. th« H*->ii<l Oretpm volunteers fur- llie bumping cea«e<l. hut It was found One even eoofeosed to mo that the v»ry ntalitiijf the eemrt through the city. A tliat the «team pi|*<« were broken. liesl tbing that they could do now was l-altali-in ut the Tweoty-eecoaJ infan The <:r«w aaarrt that the v* »«*••! roll..! to disband, disarm and quietly yield to try has remfoic»! General Wheaton’s ao tremendously tliat it would have American control, trusting that full I seen Imp««« tide «ntuelimr« to walk on brtga-la. justice would eventually tie d-me them. her innervide*. Three boat« w»u« loet. Aa lie is a man of high standing, I hope |*iswd«r Cffptap*le4 ¡tart of the ¡«>rt rail ami the galley hia in fin »new may oouut with Agriual- Creed«. Colo., March IS.—An «1- were carried sway, and the bak«h<»u«e Jo and ilia followers.“ ploaiow of «rtvrra! hundred ¡*«>un<l« of waa atove in. Aa Hi« Pavonis lira at ¡Mjwder thia morning in tlie Com tn o- th« dock «he preamta a pitiable« dam* Wrwaget r»ll»wa try»». lot« mine, created great liavoo an*) aged condition. Heattie, Wash.. March 13. — The killed 4t least four men. Tbe dead «o cillBeM of Fort Wrangel, Alaska, are Iltotolh« <>f the War. far fvund are ’*tt«x>tip'* Wilson. Frank said by late arrivals from the Ninth to Washington, M ircti 13.—Tire fol Hr« and John k'<r«’*r. Il 1« certain t* drawing np a petition asking l>-e leaned, • uie minor, name not yet ascertained, lowing statement h»s bern joint high commission to cm!» their • 4« killed and it 1« believed th« de «id showing the total n tun tier of <l»4tha re town to Canada. Tl.ia is one of the port»! to lire a>ljutant-g-ireial's office nutnlwr sib . an ! there are «everal otb oldest aettlemente hi Alaska. Tbe Iwtween May I, IffVH.an.l February St, er« •erlouffly injurr*!. pmiple d»eire to l>e the center ot Cana IMBt» Killed in action. >39; diwl ot !ian travel to the in I nre of the In woon.la, 135, died of disease, 5,377: I'npbito Kemeitoff le ««rvlee terior, and think a change of flags H.n Franciwo, March IS — The gov total, 6,731. would help their bus in res cban-ea. ernment has revuk»l the or-ler ean-wll- Cheyenne, Wyo,, March IS.—One of mg th- ehartei ol the transport City of the worst storms of the season la rag T««i r«r < ««I 1«er«««« Htockmen say Hua Pittabuig. Mar.h 13.—The National I’uelrla. ami the Vessel will Ire fill»! ing lieie totlay. Tut»- WurksUumpany annoum»! today out !<>■ another trip Io the I'litlipplnea. blisisr l. following the -slrein-ly re vere weather of lire past ail w—ks.will that an increase of wages uf it! per The steamer Conemaugh is now load rent would l-e granted Ila ft.000 em- ing mules fur Manila and will probably uti'lonbtedly cause lieavy losers in cat •ail on Hatuiitay. tle and sheep. ployes, to tako effect March 1«. <>r*4«f «4 !<• Htetotol m I e W <Gite*i W a«l It» r ight. tlrwah W-re-t alr«k«l. San Francieco, March 13 —The war Tacoma, Wash., March I 4.—Orient Marlboro, Maas , March 11.—The »lamination mads upon the atomache lepartnrent lias Infurmwl the local al papers brought by the steamship <>f the four members of the Underwood army offl ial* that four batter)«*» of the Victoria contain the following eltracl family who «ere found dea-l in a tene Hilth United Htatee artillery will tie from the Republica Filipina, tire in- It is under suntent paper: ment h->u»e in th» rear of the Frye shoe •tation»! al llunolulu. “Hplendi.l demonstration of the Ca factory l.ere on Monday evening, F»l>- stood that tha Second volunteer engi ruary 13, give» as ilia cause of death In neers will tie recalled, leaving the ar vite women, without distinction of •very ca«e llie drinking of wo««l alco tillery as the sole gsrrlton for the Ha clave or age, utianini'*n«ly reqneated it is probable that th« with entlinaiaam to be permitted to hol. The iMiivon» who were fourni dead waiian island* In the bouse were Edward Umlerwo-al, Twenty fourth Unit»! Htatea Infantry take th- place of men if the men per hie two daughters. Olive, aged 31, and will be a-nl hero from Furl Douglas. ish in tire Druggie against the Ameri France», ag»l 13, and John Clifford, Utah, and Fort Russell, Wyo., where can« for tire defense of the independ The Twenty- ence of lire Fiiilippinee.** llie 3-yeai-old eun of Olive Underwood. it is now stationed. (out th was in the thick of the batt Is al • lr»«4»4 »» te» Irtsll < >»»••. Santiago, and lost many men anJ off! Th« Ceflln Tm«l. Crookhaven, Ireland, March 14.— New Haven. Conn , March 13. — Ao- ceil killed an<1 wounded. The British •teaniet Ocwestria, Cap cnrdmg to a •tatement male by the tain Wila-m, from Norfolk, Va., Feb- Hhr»«itoff to (*»•€•••!r»«ff. head ot the Htrong .Manufacturing N-w Y ■ k M m b 13 -A dispatch roary 33, via Newport N-ws, for Man- I'ompwny, of Winsted, the largest man to the Herald from Berlin says: Cecil cbeoter, •lian.l—l In tire fog this morn- ufacturers of ci ffln trimmings and un Rhodes will arrive Friday of Hila ing in Dunlough bay. The crew were dertakers* -Iry fools In thio Oountry, week The object of his visit Is to •aved, though many had miraculous •trpa are lie in g taken by the leading hare an audience, if poaeible, with tha eers|>sv. The local people display*! .-offln hardware man ufad tirera in the kaiser and to obtain his majesty*» nd- great bravery In eavlng Ilfs. The van- Unit«! Htatre to organise an Interna hereoos to Ins protect ot a railroad art ia • total wreck. tional trust. Over «0 concerti», repre from tbo Capo to In England the year formerly began Cairo, passing senting fully fit) per cent ol tbe outpuL through German East African tarrl- with the 33th of March. It waa not will be abeorlied ami tbe capital st-ok tory. until 1763 that the first of January _____________ rrpreeent»| will 1« between ( was made tbe beginning »1 tbe legal Wyoming reports another bllasard. and |IO 000.000, year.