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The Saiiliaiii News •CIO . ............................... OB EOOM ¡Hl NEWS Of IHl M i uiM|ir»li«*tl*« liwwlasw raf the ltMF«ft ■ h I IIap|»*«sls*g• uf lh* I* Mt W ••» < ull«>4 FrssMs th** T»l*gv«f»te 1 u I hm » s * General Otis is planning snot hat blow al Ilia insurgents io lbs eieuction of his general schema of hastening th« snd ol lbs rebellion In Lu»’n before ths ad sent ol th« rainy season. The ai petlatn oourt. at Chicago, has unanimously «attained a decision tendered by Judge Tuley last summer, that ei| tees coat pan tee are oblige-1 to furnish war revenee il»W|< to tilthip *8M The eosereign camp W.relinsn of the Woild. the fifth largest fraternal and Ixnefl.laiy order in the Call*! Hlalee are in biennial suasion al Memphis Tenn. Th« session will last ton days or two weeks Mrs M'tmi« A lams has been arrest »1 al bet father's brent, In han Iran civo, on »tuple "Mi of haring muidersl her two year-old Illegitimate chil l, John Kithard Gray, by administering > dose of carbolic acid. Henor <du«oada, of the Coban junta In Washington, lias received a cable gram form Santiago which says "Th« people ol Nantiago dlaautbor>ae the as seinbly, sustain Gomes and are pre paling a public manifestation." Al the annual meeting of ths Assn c'ate.1 Chambers of Commerce in lx>n don. a reeolutlun was ia»»»l urging the llritieb g"V*rnmeiil to maintain lb« "open door” In China and prior Brit Is:, rights in tbs Yang tee Kiang Talley A contract has been concluded tie tween the German government and C* II Hfolet, the British booth Afri .an magi.ate. for tbg 'da t«i«gra|h lit» In last Afr.ca A contract for building a railroad through the same territory is upuu the polal of oonclusioo Hear- A Im.ral lllchbori •' «f rare, ronelractor. In hie statement of work a . om| lialir-d on the Teasels now build Ing for the nary, shows that there ata now actually tinder instruction, or el ret ly contracted for. 61 Teasels ol rarl us iypee, langiug from tuttlle elnpe l< lol |-edo bos la. A -udlng to a dispatch from I’inai del Kro. five aisters of tbs Americas order of ba< led Heart bare been order* away from Cuba *»r Archibebop Cha pella. papal representatisa. The num are all daughters of Indian chiefs, an<* the reason gren is the "old I. al ran against lb« Indian eletere" • urgent« ’nor»l •lown to ths t -wne ■ f I'asig and Catena on the shore of Laguna de Bay, front ing Wheaton's troops on the I’asig rieet line By heavy fighting Wheaton dis lodged and drove them ba. k, taking < >o prisoners and inflicting I.sary bases In kill»! and wounds 1. Tire torpe.lo-boat Fut. built el Port land, haa arrived al Han Francisco Hfie made the run from Aelotia in 4.’ hours The nary department has abandon»! all hope >d tbe recovery of the arm tn srulser Cristobal Colon, sunk In the Irellie of July S. at Santiago. The nsTT department IS Informed by Admiral Dewey that the supply ehig hsnslran Iras left Manila with sup plies lor the new nasal staliou al Guare. LATIN THE NEWS Fr«« Id *»>««< Th« L'lah legtlature adjourned eitbuul electing • (Jailed btatet eena- lur io tu<xeed benator t'aanoa. Governor Ruger«, of Wethington, haa veto»! the two school teal-book bills pa«e»l by the r»rnt legielalare. M. Cinloa, 11.« French snbsiii dor, haa rail*! at th« department ol fate and eei *»! formal hot:<e of ths s gumg of ths peace treaty al Madrid The nary department haa Ireen ad vised ol the arrissl st Msnila of lire Irellle-ship Oregon and Iris Admiral Dewey cabled that the Oregon is In a fit condition lor any duty. A ■ ■ <« >« » area ol lire South The lose of lih|. d drwtroctlon ol property haa been om yer tally heavy m Tennessee, Alabama, Aikan«ss and M.asiaaippi A Finnish deputation of 400 persons. Who recently arrived al Hl Frier«- buig. to petition the rear agair.sl the H um . B atum dee«’ear, haa been or iere ' > return r. ine immediately I • caar is.'nali.g to receive ila member*. George liewey. jr., has rereivoJ a letter from bis father, the admiral. In which he says be Is la greet health, al though eomewhat latigu*!. The ad miral espreased the ho)« that iris task woo hl I* fin iabed before long The Cal f.rrnia legislatuie haa ad- jour ned without electing a Coiled dlatea senates Sineteen ’allots were lak«o during tlm last day's sees ion. <nd 104 i-aliots since tire convening ul I that body. The Internet ionnal Fleam Pomp t'ompany has been organ. SC I In Jersey I Tty, All the prominent steam mini" la.turers in the tr are said I" have gone into the combine The ouiu l-eny baa a capital of | j LOOO.nm Ten esploeioirv have occurr»l at the jiverninenl ammunition factory al Bourges, in the shell Alling shop Tures men were kilied arid five were ir.jii’») Al Marseilles a cartridge el ploaled, blowing up a quantity of gnr.- powder. Thr». men were lnjor»l and great damage was done to tbe l.ui l.lli.g The Impartial, of Madrid, aaeerta that a republican plus Isaa !«en disoor- • •. ! ■ ■ pr > ’. ■• <J t>. >t tin«« d li e leaders are been arrest»l, and that Cat list movements have taken place al Perpignan, ispital of the Ftrnch department of tbe Eastern Pyr- ei.ooM, where arms are said to be a. Mimulallng llv the burning nf the Windeor ho tel, in New York, IS fieraoM lost llreir lives, and others will probably die from injuries rrceive.1 The number of miaaiug is Art. and 67 weie in)ur»l. Jewelry to the value of |l.000.0l>>. Ire longing to guests, was hwt. The Vindaor was a laige liul old t'Wlldlug, au I burned very rapidly. Tbe d re-tore of the Pariflo Coast ( npany .1» lated a dlvi lenduf 3 'g and 1 per octi I uu preferred and com mon slock Reports of the likelihood of a renew al nf tbe trouble among the Indians at Leach l<ake, Minn , are not cr»lite<l al the Indian bureau, al Washington. A i«port is current Involving the es- trIdislnnent in Han Ftanc>e<.u l>y th« mr-sl widely kr-iwn financial men of the world of a rxirnmercial bank, with a pal I up capital of *5.000.000. The snow bound train on the Chey enne A Northern al Wheatland has treen alrandoned by tbe company off! rials, who will take steps to rweuue the passengers by sl»ls Acting Postmaster General lleatli has issued an order dire, ling that here after fees for postal money orders issued in tbe United Slates for |>ayment in Cuba shall 1« the same as tl>o«e tiled for domestic money orders A 0orrce|«>ndent of the state depart ment, willing from f'onapl, Caroline Orders have twen lseu»l for the mils islands, rays the Inhabitants like every- thing that is American They are bop- ter out of lire F rat Teles at Galveston Ing and praying, lie says, that ths and tbe Maoond Louisiana at Savannah. Americans will take poaarwion of all Both regimeyta are now al Havana of the islands, and, it nut all, at least The Huth company volunteer signal corps, at Augusta, Ga . was also order»! the Island of Fonapi. mustsred out. The difference« (-. tween the Raisin- The drought which was threatening lir were' Are. tallon and tbe packers the lose of millions ol dollars to Cali of California, hare tern finally ad fornia haa l«M-n broken by a rain storm justed. The aa»>clatlon will make the Reports sales and tbe packers will leceisa a - ontinuing for several days show that both grain and fruit cro|-s liberal commission. The packers will form an oragnisation with a capital ol are in eicellsnl condition through llie (;. O.ouu, of which (IO,V”rJ Is to be in big Sacramento valley. A spooial from Madrid says’ Pre cash. The city of Pasig, east of Manila, mier Mlvela, In an Interview just pub has lieen capture.! by American troops liabed, S|«>ke in favor of the intervan after an hour's fight Tire Ire« to the turn of Franc« lor lf>s purpose of oh talnlng p«rinission from th« United Filipino« was SO killed and IS prison era The Americans' loss was one man Mates for Spain to resume direct nego killed. His were wounde.1 The man . nations for th« release of ths Spanish prisoners held by the Philippine reliels killed is Frivate C. E Thorn, of ths till men have arrived al Ht Michaels Twentieth Kansas. The liattle was !• iglrt !>y Wheatoil's JiTlsional brigade from the North American Ttans|«>rta A scar, h steamer which lias return»! turn A Trading Company's steamer, I* I! Weais. which is ice-boond in the to Brisbane, tgueeneland, from Cook The town, on the Enlravor river. this Yukon, near Holy Cross mission colony. report« that three schooners snd men do not think they will b« able to Seven men 80 luggers wers lust and that 400 col save her in the spring ored p«i wins and II whites wets left the steamer, but one got lost com drown»l during the recent hntricans mg down, and the others think he was that swept ibo northwest oo«sl ol II owed to death. A party of some 60 members of con- Queensland. There has twen a popular demonstra giesa, si’iiatoisand representative«, will tion In Christiana, Norway, against accept the Invitation vsleioled by gen Crown Prince Gustaf, Duke nf Worm tlernen ivpieeenttng Panama canal in land, who was recently appoint»! re terests and will inspect the Nicaragua The party g«nt on account of tbe illnees of his and Panama canal works Thia body father, King (>» ar Tire prinoe was left New York. March 1 ■»turning from the military club when lias nothing to do with the ofll. lai in he m«l a crowd of people, who hooted vestigation which will Ire made by the him, hissed him and polled him with commission to be appointed by Presi dent McKinley mow trail«. Fortified Town Falls After a Desperate Fight. BATTLE LASTtil) FOUR HOURS •*. Il«*4 vealleik Manila, March IM —Th« first bat tabón of the Twentieth lufantry regi ment lias »Ivancad from Pasig, clear- mg the coanlr* to Cainta. a well- c . ■ " « ■ 1 si Is Jefendwl five miles nor lit «est of the foothills, Th« truoj* first encounter*! tha retivi ou 11 crei In th« dene« jungle on the iMnk of lb« river. The enemy wee dislodge I after bait an hour's figtiling The Americans »Ivane«! In a splendid meaner, under heavy fire, uotil they were ready to volley ll>. rebels from tha Iren-bee The latter had s gisst advantage, and dro¡>p*l a nuu>l>er of The Americana clia-g»l out men. aerosa the rice fields making four ad vances on the enetuv, who number»! 1,000 men. 600 ot whom were ca trench*!, and la the face of a croes firs Our troop« carried the town after four hours ot fighting and horn«t the outskirts, the rebels firing from the windows and keeping op a running fic in the streets Tb« Americans then withdrew to obtain unire animunitiusi. The relíele l<wt ItJO m«*n an I the American hies was: <Wportl John eon. of company C. an I Privat« Mr. A soy, of company L, killed, and 12 wounded. n»t»»| I 1*4» ( ml I m T w «8. Washington, March I m Tire follow Ing ff nt Get er i Otre wa» r» cited al tir«* ear department tola} “Manila. March 1M Rcprrta from Bo Ilo indina te an improvement and lc«*e activity <>n the part of the ittsut- genta. H«*porls from N**gr -• are moat mam raging Tbe inhabitant» at« en thusiastic. Quiet prevails throughout I he Island, and Colonel **mith is direct- mg affair» m framing tbe internal goy •rnotent Cebu is quiet Biisinvas Is prt*gr<walng under Cuit»! Mates pro- lection. Refrort» fr'-ni Haiti ar and l«evt« indicai« the drelre of the intiab- items f.rr United State« inope, Thee« island* will I « occupied, “Tbe insorgerli«* control i» confined an I tbe *M4 upatioii of the i'asig river line with control of l-Stf una I« Bsv lias rut the country orcupiarl by llie Tsgslue tu iieeily two »¡usi ¡•arte. OTO?* THE a POPE'S HEALIH. Variety of Itssportg HDgar4lag ‘ < uteri il i>>M Mia Rom«, Marvli 18 The pope's health is following its iiotmni mrarg«, Tb« Measagru, liowr-ver, says tb« p»'¡»s ■hows signs of imleasir g weaknevs and that Ins phyaliiana ar« very watchful. Professor Masarini and Dr. l-apponi, tie po|ie's physician«, deny all tbe alarmist rumors that have been in cir- -illation regarding '.lie condition of hie liolliir-as They declare the wound ma le by the recent o|-eration is about bailed; that the po|i«'s lungs and heart are al-*diit»lv healthy, and that hie wraknesa is not more than is natural in a nonageuarlan tin th« other hand the newvpapers print a variety ol re pot Is. While the Tribune slates that bis holiness has rrsiiuirel bis usual avo- .«I hv . giving an lieu.ev. Ibe ll|-•.-. s declares that he had seVeial fainting lite dur Ing the day. **t>anleb Cnlwwlsl* Citv of Matico, March 18 —El (’on Imeni« Americano, th« orgau of (be Cuban r««IJ«nia baio. alrtNigly op|*oae< allot mg Spanieh tr*M>|m ilitoharged from llie aimy in Cul t to conic to Meneo aa roloniata. ami aaya it ia a diahonor- able and iin«f»gniftcd ctmvcraion of Mel ino tnio a lair of bandita, <1n»gtH«c<i aa colonial« It calla the Kpaniarde “tha Chioooo of I «iropo/’ and aaya they «ill max« Meneo th« focua of infeo lion for Irr« Americana. Tbc Mei« Ian llctahl auatama the minlatry in giving • « hatter I >r Spji.i-li < >nirat ■ >■ , • ■■n tending that the Spautab »oblierà will make goo*I chiama. I*rm<h ss(* a (slarlmr- Seattle. March 1» —The strainer Es- celsmr, which arnve-l tonight f---m the mouth of Copper liver, Alaska, bungs news of the fm sing to death ol sis mrn on Valdrs glacier, alarot tbe 1st of Mardi They were: Adolph Fhrbardt, New York. Masi- nnlian Miller, New York. Dr Edwin laigan. Itrnver. Alfred Alleman. New York. Rudolph Kllerkamp. Louisville, Ky . August Hchults. New York. All the tardies rserpt that of Dr. la>gan were recover»! ami b<iri*l at Valdes Fdirhardt, Miller an<l All« man «ere members of the *-,iantific Prospecting Company, of New York The Er elsmr brought nearly 100 pas vengera, 40 |»r cent of whom ware suf fering flour scurvy. rsM.lssUss n*l«a <-iwsMavs« B'iaion, March 18 —A rouiblnatloo of lb« chief woolen mills in th« Fast, e esumisi par I in many respects to the American Woolen Company <ths wor sted mille rombili«), is repulsi to b« ander consideration by Several wool bouses in this city. FeMnd A monument costing (40,000 is to ire ari-clel over the grave of a simple Ken tucky private hilled In the Han Juan fight The so Id let was only one of many wealthy men who were prep«i»i to go to the front in any capacity. Ran Franri«x>, Msicli 18 —A t'bion- ieje apse lai bom Vancouver, B C., save Accwrilm, to llie latest mail ad vice« from Dawson, a mansions dls- eovery has been mad« on Dunnnioa creek, in tli« Klondike A prefiisloiic The Ihtnlsh East Asiatio Company, mammoth, weighing 10 tons, with limil»l, which, heeldes being a steam flesh still sweet enough to eat, was ship esrmpany, oene large forests and found on February 8. by August Trill oommercial establishments In Mam. ion. a Swede, and bis perinei, while their claim on Dominion lately etdered four more 10.000 ton woikin, They came across th« remains steamer« for its line between the Bal creek 40 lest from ths surface. tic ami the fat East. A double tragwly is report»l from Nanaimo, It 0. Dave Evans shot Lib bis White dead and commllt»! suicldr tn their room at a hotel Both were public entertaineia t'nrequil») loss is supi«-eed to have been the causwi of the tragedy The Delaware legislature aljourn»! without electing a senator. Unless e «¡racial session is called th« election grass over until 1601. tin th« last bal lot Addicke 1*1 with 31 votes, lacking but tire of election. In all 106 ballots were taken In an effort to elect Gray's au-oeasor. The Chicago Colony Isle of Pines Co operativs Agricultural Community haa Ireen organised al Chicago. As the name indicates, it will be looat»! in the Isle of Pin««. It Is thought plenty of fertile land can be proetir»l. citlrei in the wgy of government concessions >r by purchase al a cheep price. Feiech A Company, manufacturers of neckwear tn New York, on« of tbe old est Arms in that lino of boelneae, havs become financially emharras«*l. and a commute« of creditors have Ireen ap pointed to look Into their affairs Their liabilities amount to (300,000, aasets salinated at (iJO.OOO. Captain Stetson, master of the berk Camndelet, at Han Francisco, from New castle, N 8. W., re|rorts ¡weeing an wn- charterml reef in the bouth Pacific ocean. The reef, aa it showmi above the water, wee about a quarter of a mile long. AWFUL MUDOLE. <6«e • pfti «••«•( Will H*« HOTEL FIRE. Kd • ««dlrfntpM 186 «•••«lelisDdid Prel*lsla»l« M«mut.»t>* Mltvavr >••• Two surveying parties are loeating the line of the electric road between Tacoma and Feattla, a distance of 14« niilee. Tha road is et|«cted to Ire It operation by November I. SAMOAN tV*abingt<*ti, March la—Atmtral Ksiiti ba» r«|«wtai| (ha arrival at Apia of lb« truidvr Pbila Ulpbia March 6 H« » i 4'I b a« mention of puiitieal affairs A» n*g*4lat'.on» ar« now in program between th« Unite* I Htatr% Great Britain and Germany. r«ap*«ling th« kmgly •ui'oemion tn Hamua. any action of th« ao*aile*l pruvi»i<*nal government that louM land to f*»r<w* a citai* pre maturely woehl have midlii«»oM rffecta Th« German government it rrgardod a« I*«mg particularly aolietl- qob that there bi > q < i IJ tie no outbreak at thia time. Iml unfortunately »eekd to iflD|v*a»e condition» in tbe puteuil of tine pur$«*«*. that if a*orpted would «er» oudly rotnprom!«« th« r I leg»* I rights of both th« United Mat«« and Great Britain, (hit government prefer» U adhere strictly to the Im«« of tt>« Ber lin treaty, a*» l*mg a» that convent»**« remain» un< hanged ft is tindetefoud hr re that the pruviaional government referred to m th« nee» dispatch««. Is nothing more than an «•wnsblage ot •on.« of th*> achtl trfd and that even Mataafa. tl*e candidate for th« king ship, has fitrl )«>tn*d Meanwhile, the three puernmrnti are eomewhat dt vidol over tli« prrvpn««tmn to undertake a teo|senir»g of tit« rontrotersy over *!«♦ sucreMBton to the throne, the preevnt contention nf the Umled Htate« and Great Britain being that aa th« thief Juel ice was clothed n«h spet iftr author llv to deal with thia <|urwtl«m, not even tin treaty iMJwrra ha*« any puw«f in Use matter. FOLGER S PARTY SAFE. End of War Between Spain and the United Slates EXCHANGE WILL BE EFFECTED Waihington, Marth 30 —In tb« ab- •een• of anv direcl diplomali« c>un cnunuatl«*» l*elwaen tli» Unlle»! KlatUI • nd **p4in, K»‘*'rvtary Hay e»|*«r<s t< fF'Oir« hie flr*t formal »oticw uf th« ratiOeation of the |wac« trealy by th» ]»lern regent tbrough th« luedlUiu O the Fi «weh emhaeay her«. Th« nett Step must !*« taken bj Kpain. whrch mast nam« a »pecial «n v**y end notify the Cnit«*l Htstea goe «rnment <«f the pml».» •* late j»»r which h« will preeenl li im seif «i Waihington Wlth ths «t< hange cupy o’ the trealy of ¡*a«w. Although in mo«t matancr« litt!« morn than a |*rfun«tory rrremnny, 11 the rase <tf |1 h * «SSbang« uf ihr raliflr« II«»n uf thia traaty the detsila will N of m«’re than 01 dinary tnlerrel, for th« uccaAioti will t»e hisloncal ala al Kampart CH y •*«< 1 w <s 4 < 11 V • •I I**« • jr. Kraft’.«, March IB— H. • p4i»»i«h 4ra«rlr«n War of I’urtlan i, <hr., and (I. It Wilton, of February 15. I8PH — Battle shl| 1 • r -1 • M • . M ? c t ?>.’ . . t A! '-4 « Maine blu«n up in Havana harior. from tli« Koyukuk district. Ala-ka April 30—President antboriird b} They report the valetv of a ¡'arty of oungr<*M to intervene In Cuba wilt «ight, b<■«•!<*•! bf k Folgcr. an old army and navy. Ala«kan, who Btartr*! from R m in part April 33 —Blockading proci ama tins (’tty to tbr Kuvokuk. ao<! «Ito, it waa Fir«l gun of lhe war fl rol bj issued. frarr-l, ha«i ¡•rrlahrtl in a bifBiar I gunltosl Nashvill«, In capturing th« Kil of tli« party rrlurnr.l to Rampart pria* Buena Ventura City , l»«il Folg«r ami «»nr mm pan imi Apr il 33 — President calls lor 135. puaboJ through to I'eavy. Fur 21 daw 000 two year volunteers. th«v »uli«iat«*l on dog meat. April 35—W<r with Npwio is d« Mt. WildHi give« th«* |*opulatiun of I dared. th« vartoua town* on tbe Koyukuk a« A pr >1 3V—t'rrvcra’s flcul sails foi follow« Jimtown, 250. Hurgman City, i Cuba. 350. Arctic City. 50, Peavy, 150. May ! —Rear-Admiral IWwry de Union City. 100 or Irar • troys entire fleet uf A huiral M >rito}o. The .‘’forth Atiie.ri« ati Transportation in .Manila bay. A Trailing Com pany la a I m » u I to move May IS — Ensign Bag «y klll«*d at b«a {quarter* from Peavy to Jttntown, Cardenas on acominl of th« rich pi<*jM»< t« on .May 10—U«rv«ra’s fl««t «eeks isfugw Davie crcok, a tributary of the Kuyu in Santiago de Cuba bay. kuk. and although no largn amuunte May 35-— President calls fur «5,000 have been taken out, every one taaatia- additional volutit«*ers. fl»*d. One man clemiod up 11.500 U»t Jun«* 3—-Hobaon sinks the Merrimac fall, which it the largrat ¡amoun« in Santiago harbor, ami is taken pris known. Pane have run from 5 cent» Otter with seven volunteers whu aooom- a« high at |)1. Kmc« then but very panied him little work h ia l*eeu dune, and nu one June 10—Sil hundre*! United Stales knowB wbat the district contain». marines ian>lt>l at Caimanera. June 13—I’aiuara’s fleet sails from lit. Il«be>r’« Olarwtrry. Spain. Ann A t I mk , Mkh , March —Dr. Jun« 32 — Hhafter'» army lands at <i < «rl Hul*«r, aMlflttinl prof«i«t»r <»f • nxtoiny «nil director of th« hiitorical Daiquiri and Hiboney. July I — leawton as I Kent and rough laboratory of th« University of Michl fan, haa juat diarovared that, tonttary riders take Kan Juan lilll, losing 231 men, will» 1,304 woonde*l. to the b«hef of the lea.hfif phrMulo July 3—(’»’rvera’s fl*-el destroyed by fiats of tbe wolrri, the blood rraaelt of Spampw'ii'i aqua*lroii. th« brain are controlled by nerve« July 17—Torsi surrenders Santiago Dr. Hutter haa dsmonatrated this and »ill publiab tbe results of his astausive and eastern |*ortion of <‘ut*a. July 25—Genrfsl Milm lands ir. research. Porto Rioo, near Ponoe. l>»niv«ark IVartla ■* *|lra. July ■J-1 — Hpain propose« pesos Ixvndoo, Marcii 18 Th« Copenhagen through Flench Aml-aMador Cambon cor res ¡runden I of the Dally Mail says July SI — Battle ul Malate, nem It is SMcrted here that M Held«, di M anila. rector of th« Danish Kast Africa August 13 — Spam and United Stales Steamship Company, is slroul to go to sign peace protocol defining terms. China in the oompany's interest. It is August 35 — Unltel States peacs alwi said h« has a government mission commission name*!. to seek some convenient harlmr In Novetnlwi 3S — Final term« of United Clima, as Denmark intends to fulluw St alm aocepted by Spain at Paris in the foulstspe of the oilier powers Ih^eiutier 10—Tiealy uf peace signed al Paris, A Irrevrus Sier? . Ixindon, March 18. —Th« Evening January B, IStttf—Treaty ratified by News Imlay publishes a sensational United state» senate. Dreyfus story It declar»! that the es March 17—Treaty tigned by quoen Russian am bass».lor. Baron von Moh- regent of Spain. lenhvitn. is the real culprit, who wild Kauli Arran,»« • < »afar,«-« laitli Russian and French secrets to the German government, »filing that the Washington, March 30. — Admiral Kusaian government itself is convinc»! cauls has cabled the secretary of the of bls guilL • vy from Apla, Samoa, via Auckland, N. Z., that he has airange-l for a meet A Sell Trssl ing of the threo consuls, thoee of the New York, Marcii 18 —It was re United Slates. Great Britain and Ger ported today that th« evaporai»! salt many. at an early date, to hav* a free interests In this state were being Tbe brought together under tbe title of the iliacusslon of Samoan affairs cable dispatch is dalod a week ago. National Sall Company. Il will have an authorised capital of ( l l.otxl.ooo, of «|raarl»«1 •• <'upp*r R|**r. which (5.000.000 is non-cumulatlve 7 Aeattl«, March 30.—Miners who ar ¡■er cent prelerr»! stock and the re rived here last night from (Copper tuainder, (7.000.0"0, common river. Alaska, say that Governor Brady Tkfi ftpanleh lias t*ern requested to ask the govern bin, March IB — A atrial from ment to Send a Vessel to Coppar rivsr Madrid aava Premier Hilttda. tn an for the pur|MHM» of bringing home Interview Juat publish««!, «poke tn fa etrsn«t«»d prospectors. There are be vor of th« iDtervsnth>n of Francs for tween 300 and 300 tliere who are with tbe puipiee of obtaining pertutaaion out means lu secure transpurtstiun. from the Unite*! Hlatea for **(Mia to Msny uf them are suffering from rratline direct negotiation! for th« rr scarvy. Irate of the Hpanith pilaonr-rs belli by KiplertiinB <»r Alaska. ths Philippine tetwla Aeatll«, March 30. -In furtheranoe K ■ |ptcs«laepa W •• Wo| <«rlaf»ntat of the g ivernmenl's plana tu continue Paris, March I f — The Euclalre con •»he riidoration of Alawka lina seasoo, firms the report that the gmernment Asaiatant t^uartrrm«ster Robinson haa inquiry regarding tl.e ««plosion ol the re«*riv«*<| order» to punk se 41 pa* k ani naval powder magasine al I-a Gonbran mai* for the nei uf thè A bricr«»m lue has abown that II was not of accidental ami Glenn parti««, wbo wili visti the origin and much cr»lence is now given Sushitna and Kovukuk dìstrict». A to tbe rumor that It was an anarchist 75 ton hgbt-drauglit steamer will alto outrage. be purcha«e>l by thè g*>v«rnmeuL Th» ( <*rt»( Madrid. M arch 18. — The queen regenl loulgtit Signed the dec ree dis- solving tb» eortes. convoklng the u«w parliament and autlioriaing the pay ment of arreara of p.y to th« rspatrl- stad tioops. ■Sarilee Hel les leereave«. New York, March 18 —A dlspatob to ths Herald from Fort Au I’rincs An increase of 36 per cent in •ays tb« duties on all Importa went Into effect yesterday. New York, March 30 — Flames which or ginaled fruut lhe igniting of a lacw curtatu. burst h»rtb from tns sec ond fl<«**r<>( th« Windsor hotel, st Forty seventh street and Filth avenue, short ly after 3 o’cha k tins aflern*Miu. just as tbe Nt Patrick*» dav parade was sing lhe building. an*| in a few mo ments li»«y bad I* m |*«! to the root snl enveloped ll»« «nitre Fifth a»«nu« ami F«»rty seventh street fronts of the h*»t«l Ten minutes later th« flam«« were roar ing through th« interior *»f the h«>t«l, • nd all «*•• aj«* by mean» **f lhe stair way» an l elevator» was cut off Ther« ••• the wildest scene ul eiclte- ment within and without lhe building Humir«»!« uf gu**«ts an«! miplofr« wer« iu tbr hotel when thr Dre broke *»ut. and for many of then» t*» ««<*«|w with safetv was imi'oaslldr Prot>«bly 15 llv«*« were I ’t within a half h«»et. and 45 or 50 partons were in)urr*l in Jump ing from window» and in rushing tlirottgh the roaring flamrs in tbe *ur- rrd*»rs and atairwav« Many who were injured diml later in nearby rronlrncr» and al hospital», and others who ma*le wiM leap« to the stone sidewalk were si* t *a<( i y injnred that they are »till bov«r nig Itrlween III« and death. It may 1»»» 2 4 hours or moi« I»«lore the list of fatalities becomes r<»tnpi«l« known, aivl it will I'M* hmgri than that t**f«>ra it t»n tw* a&E«rtain«*I *l«hn it«*ly how many charrwl I mm I i «*« are in the in3a* < f fallen that mark the • | m »1 whuff th« hotel stool Thus fat 14 ate known to by d«a*l. 43 in)ui**l, an l 41 imswing TO POLICE PHILIPPINE WATERS M»««|4lla» ¡ 1 i 1 F1*«l Will K • »••( lu A4 M*l»«l (>••*•• Washington, -March 30 —Th« navy fepattment i» taking steps toward the formation uf a moflqaito fleet for the Philippine« Th« cwindilione now pre vailing iu Luauu Indian!« that for a long lime it will l*e r.u. raaary Io main lain a strict |A*licw ul th« coast ami in lanJ watrrs Fot ili« Inland work, Mpsoially, th« detuirtiucnl will ne«*l rom« very light draught bnetOv For litis work the big otfin tugs thaï forma»! th« uio«4|U)to fleet that operatevi «round Cuba during the bio« kade, and jf which the government baa a num bar, are now being looked over with a view to just thia service. Home of them are on the Pacific roast. Ths de par tment has figured out A guesting voyage that will lab« them up llie Alaskan coast, coaling at hitka, to Unalaska an«! (‘«» k Inlet, thrnco down through the Aleutian islands to Hako date, the northern point uf Japan, from wheie they ran make the tun aeina* the China a**a d«>wu to H <ng Kung an ! thence to the Philippines It will b«* about a two-monlbs* voyage, but uue that can be made aaiely l««lfiii<*ic nn lhe firMSl Nurlhrm. TWO OREGON BOYS ARE DEAL leoidon, March 31 —A dispatch *r uu ^lAtiila says lu th« fighting of Sundae the Ameri- 4ii l«ws was seven hilled and 30 wound- I. Among thu kil<r*l is Private L* •• Page, of coin| any D, an<i Private Idmuias J *>mith, ol <*>mpsuv E, Se«'- un<l Oiegun Among tli« in* i lent» ol passtet lay 's flghting i • *< < eihibi;*! by s company ot Waahingloti i Volunteers, wbo crtM»se*t the river iu a native csn«w under a heavy fire, 16 being taken serosa on each trip ol the small I m ' a I. io attack the enemy's trenches Tb« inability ol Ilia commissary train tu keep up with llie a-lvance led to con- • uterabl« suffering, and many of the men were csHnpletsly eshauste-l «ben they w«ta recall»!, and. falli' g (r->tn th« rank», w ti« strung along lot a dis lan.e uf almost »n mile«, nutnliers is turning to ramp m the Artillery ambu lane«« which w«re al« iys clue« upto Hi« hue« Thewttrkof llie »inbul(tv <1 • m * »■« i -ec i a 11 y worthy nf mention. Am ng th« de« I are several whu a«i« ptrviuusly rrp.4ft»*| as Wounded Wer« «■U« pf »4 Manila. March 2 1 -Hom« «( th« r«b*-ls recently «spelled from Cavit« m l th« «mall towns in th« vloinitv of PaStg oninbiite*! lore«« and la*l night, alrrady *abl«*l, all«< k«d a «uopany f tlie Washington volunteers, a de tn!«.I i- l al lag iig. alami a ni il« • nd 4 half southeast uf P<M>g G«n. . »ral Wheaton ioitt»««llately t ainf«»r< ed the Amerhans with two ct»iu pamm •ach nf the Washington and Oregon regiments The |*« m »1 had he! I the •netoy in c book. ami the tire of Ihn re enforcing ournpani»*« reputi» I them, iitving them aera»» to an islan I for me. I by the set nary. They wrre thus m front of the Twenty second regulars On discovertng thAt they were en- trapi^vl the r»-•*-!<• fought d* «; ••ratrly, sided materially by the jungl«* and tb« larkne««. but they wer« uurnpletely routed, with heatv loss, after two 1 -onra* Aghlri g The Americans l» «i two killed and Ju wounded among the latter l.lrulenanl Frank Jun*-«. General Wheaton determine I to pun- sh tha ntive«, am! al daybreak ti*dav I ia brigade start«*! tn tha lol lowing or l«r Th« Huth artillery, holding the "itrem« right, th« Oregon volunteers, huldtng th« center, th« Washington regiment keeping to tli« edge <>f the lalre, ai d the Twenty **-«»11 I regulars, m ipymg lhe right of th« line, wlii< h • wept llie whuln country along th« lake within a routhaastarly direction, to ward General Overahine's position, rha line thus ••ileiiihd over two miles nf country, rough and coversd with thick jut.gle, advamel eleven miles. The snerrv fled, the last uf them being ♦eetj «tout 3 J ) this Afternoon Al ». arc«*|y any lune di I th« Americaut 4*’l within 1,300 iarda of them. Seattle, Wash,. March 30 — A huge avnlanche of i> e aud »now on lbs O om I Northern railway, near Wellington, lias dona so much damage that traffic between this city an ! Hpokan« will I m * suspend***! until tirit Monday. An iim bridge» 100 f»M»t lung haa been car iway i al la hr locatad ! tween Wellington and Ma lison, abo IT mil»*« n*‘»i of thr switchback Pend :■ g th»* rrsntnjd m of traffl- , lb»’ ••rc.it .^urlhern*» business is being transfer red to the Nothern Pa> ih< at Mpikaae an«! this city. A (arg* force of men is AGUINALDO A TYRANT. working night and <Uy repairing the l i>n>l*niHlti( <11 VV ha Favor K(l*wrl|- Jam ag«* lallaa With America The t ape le t’alrw Hs>lrea*t Manila, Match 31 —Il is reported, London, Match JO — The Berlin cor on hitherto reliable author ity, that resjaindeut of the Hlaridard, dis-uaatng Aguinaldo 1» taking extreme rneaauiea the recent visit to the German capital to suppress s gns rah tilated to rau«e a ot Mr Cecil Klimles in lonne-tion craaatiun of lio«tilitlrs Twelve sd- with his i ape to-Cairo railway proj^ t, lieients of the plan of independence, MVS reaident» «>t Msnila. have been con • The government. It is bell«v*l, nil lemned to death lie« a use th«v wet« ad eiibmil to the reu-hstag a lull asking s vising »»irrvndsf, and all loyal Fili* guatanlee of 3 per cent interest for pinu« l.Avo called u | m > u to i»«’rform that ¡Kirlion of the line wlrlch cios * mi th« national service ot d>«patobing German leriitory in Cast Africa Tins them. section will l-e built and work*! el < >n Filday last, M Garda vi»ite*| clnaively hr Germans and super intend l»agor 1st f«»r th« purp**« nf advising »1 by the Garman governmenL II Is Ag unaldu tu quit. 11« argue*! with not unlikely, however, that a portion the insurgent lea ler, and attempted to of the capital will lie offered for sub convince him uf the folly of Ills per- ecriplloti in England. • isteu*w in th« fa<w of overwhelming Arrut»<l of l‘ni«s»Mlng H mf «<»*. Man Francisco, March 30 —-Th»» cor oner*» jury invmitigAting the case ul John Kicliard Gray, th« 2 y«*sr old b*>y who d'ed *>f cai b*»hc acid poisoning a f*’w day» «go. returned a terdicl to night that death wascaub «*»I by narlMilic acid poisoning s*ltn*ntstcrel by shim pcraon unknown Mrs Adsma, tin child*» mother, who tiss I mmu * held oi suspicion nf having pots«Nie>l th« boy, was HniuediAtrly ciiArgt*! willi murdsi on lit« i«gistet of the city prison,wher« •tie i» ounAned. Will Operate Fr»m Wew VwrS Worcester, Mas«, Maith B». — Thr American St* • I A Wire (*4>tnpany an gouncee that its basin«»» center here after will tie in N’«w York ami it» el •cutlv« bustnecs will t*« tf Ansfr r re>| to Chicago an<l Han Francisco. The large bua in«-«* office» at Cleveland and Worrc»t«r will b« the first to lx* abol- ishetl. Il I» stale*! that this will result In saving nearly in lb« annual eiprnae s-tounl. Th« h«ads uf cmmi I and »al« department«. Insulate*!, flat and berI»e»I wire d«|*artn*rnts am! tbr purchasing agmt» will I >• I rana tar rad to Chicago, it I» reported. An IIH mmi * K iv * f Frewfc. 9”rl«r«e« Kalelanl t>««4. Havana, III., March 30.—A floating Iloniiluln. via Hen Frontier«, March island, lietween one mid two acre« In 30.—Frinreae Kaitilani «Bed Meioh B rstent, and from four to five feet thick, In INBI bas come down the Illinois river. of inflammatory rlieiimativiu. Il Kanilam waa ¡irovlaimwl heir apparent eollld»l with a cabin boat and smashwl to llie Hawaiian thron» in the keel and land»! it ashore, Tha island struck a pier of Ibe wagon Or4«v«<| Hum* ffl»r Maat«» o«|. bridge. Violently shaking Ibe structure Washington, March 3d.—Four OMD- and throwing crossing horses from paule« of th« 8» on l volunteer engi their fret The island is now strand»! neer a. now at Honolulu, hive been or- between the pier and the shore, and ler»1 to Man Francisco to be muster»! tbs city authorities contemplate blow out. ing Il up with dynamite. l<4»b»|* <*M|*tMred. aeverelgw ««pelete« O*hk«i*h «trees« I n4»r W ster. O. Manila, March J) —t'ampa-i* Boise. Id abo. Marob IB—The gov- _ Oshkosh, Wi» . March 14. — A heavy Madrid, Match 18 —The 8t>anieh ernot has appoinl») James H. Nove- First Washington volunteers, L m cap rain, pre*eded by a thaw, haa resnlt«*d government has conclodwi a loan of tur»l ISO »Iditiunal prisoners neat reign, formerly máster workman of tbe iu fl.Melmg firioui parts of th« city, *0,000,000 pesetas with th« banking Tsguig. and also mac-l srw» aiumum- Kniglrte of Labor, a msniber of tb« lu if»« luw district of the south »ide • house of Utquljo The money waa lirin. Most of tbe ret -de’ arms «era board of omcillalio« and arbitration number of »tieeta ar« und«i water, and handed ovv, yesterday, and will be de- hidden or thrown Into the river. Illa nomination was eent to the amate many facoili«» have l*««n mmpalled vot»l to paying the arrears due to Tha engineers have thrown a tem and rejected. The goisrñor oow nam<-e tu muv« th«ir household good» to th» npanlsh troops who have served io porary bridge across the i'asig river lot him In recesa. upper atoriua. Cab*. the artillery and commimary tiaine. Chicago, March 16.—The appellato Tbe Twentieth regi-ncul will return »Dewey Dey.” Th* W mm 4 m st H«vs(us. from th* front lolay. Harrisburg, ¡‘a.. March II. — A reso oourt twlay ananimously suetained e tfsvans. March SO. Th« United lution was «dopt»! by the house today deelsion rendered by Ju-lge Tuley laot New York, March 20.—Tbe steam- requesting Governor Mono to name sommar, that eipreee campani«« are Stet«» trsn»fM>rt M«e«1«, haying (hip Ktruris. aaihng for Europa tmnor- .May I, IMV«, as "Dewey day” an! obligwi to fumisti war re vanne «lampe boeiJ 93,000.000 fm Cuban troops. er- row, Will uk« bli.VOJ uuüc « s uf «ilvur. io all shippere. «ivsd bsre ibi» mut di ng designate the same as a legs I holiday. Far fisv Aeaalsli Tvwepe. They Run When Buttle k Offered Them. •d la. Aguinaldo was furious al ths advance and ordered General l»a Gards lu be eiecutcd I mtn«* I lately CHEM CALS IN MEAT. ItMtoar A Ce (•«•re« 1« WHS Ubai Vise < sll*4 Tr«s*rvalle* leavenworth. Kan . March 31. — The arn.v t»*ef coart of inquiry concluded lhe taking of testimony al Fort l*rav- • nworth at noon today, and at 4 15 de parted lor Uliicsgu, where th« sees ion will Is? resumed. Th« Sole wilnr*« * i «in I ned today was Sergeant Kdwai«! Mason. tiOup A. tirai United Slat«-« '«valry. lue al* I at Furl Robinson. Na- braaks, wbo serve*! as regimental com- uiissary s«rg«*ant al !«akelan<l, Ha . and dur In« th* I'uban campaign Magnani Maauti’« teatiinony was protraiti? Uia tuoai <lir».-i that had been adduiod «itii e the oourt left Chicago. WitnrM declar»l that llie meal re- oelvej «I l.akrlari‘1 fur u«e In hie re^ mrnl wae ''uinl<>iibl»l|y chemically treat*! ” "An agent of Armour A Co ," lie further teetifiml. ''tubi me al the lime that thia meat had Ireen treated with what uree calimi prater*. aline.” Wituve« had 1«fumed to an« ¡rapt the meat Sergeant Maturi wat Interrupt!*! Individually by each mrtnber of the court, and coold not ba tbakeo in hit teetimony. Bepleeloet Alarm Frante Farit, March 3!. — Although there la no evidence that they were caute.I by Ioni pie* the etploalont al the govern* meni emu.unillon factoriet yetterday, following to cl'ivelv u|«>n the terrible diaaater at I ji Goubran, near Toulon, have cautml wldetpread public alarm. The greateel pr*antiont have tieon a l'ipl*l al the factories, teulrlet being doubled at all tuch placca ▼ rale Jw«n|HM< (h* Tra*«. Volland, Kan., March 30. — Fast- I munti passenger Na 3. on the Ro* k Island, J o mix'd tbs track near her« to day. Th« tank, baggage oar ami •moker wont down tbe bank. A cu binaticn mail and bagg«ga oar. two coaches aud chair cars were hai ned. Oregee I ss* PateeS «»»reseU. Washington. March II.—The eerre- tary of tire t*eaaury has approv»! a patent of 1»,683 acre» of land In the Roeebnrg land districi. Oregon, te thè Oregon * California Kailroed Cvus- pauy.