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■ • T •• • LATER % THE NEWS PRICE Of SILVER ••CHINA'S rk» «waelsero* tr»»l *• 44«a»»e I* Tea Hoa William H Mssoo. mayor of Portland, Or , died his home >u that 3 ¡oily alter *a llluees of about sit weeks OREGON Livet complication*, superiuduced by ao attack of the grip la Fsbruary, -reused bl* death SORROW - t»» Willi»« r.«*l. Ar* eiervie, •« vk. < (Mik Vellew Hiver. Tu;»eka. Kan . Match 16.— Mt John Washington, March 17 — Cttiaen. of T. Graham, cd Denver, who own« as- the United thelrw reaiding in Che Foo. »CIO Negroes Fleeing From the tensive gid I .nd silver mirare in Uulu Filipinos Defeated in a Most ( tuna, have m*»le an earnest appeal, A Great Battle Near the W reJ<> an i New Mexico and coppor mine* through Consul Fowler, al Che Foo, to Rebel Capital Decisive Battle. Little River Country. lu Utah, paaeed through Tispwka to tire charitable tn Ameri»a and els* Lie-stensnl-Colonel Alfred C Gir day on hie way to hla l«>m« Mr where on iiehalf of the .offerers from ard, chief surgeoa. has lieen order el to Graham ope ratee smelting plant* al AMERICAN the appalling Yellow river floods ul REBELS SET FIRE TO MALABON LOSSES WAR IN ARKANSAS SLIGHT .Vancouver barrack*. W*ah . as chief THE RACE hie Various mine«, and he ha* been in ihre year. Three fliasts have been de •urgeoa of that department Acting New York In attendente at the meeting •criled bv tbe native* aa “Clima'* eoi- J Assistant Murgeou T G Holm«« has ut smaller operators which reeulted Wear e< the K*ew>. Mllle4 aa4 rap row," and the petitionere etale that, VW* *««aw«r« »olii««!! er I«e te««r- M»,f Mlsrì» 1 ’■eeu ordered to us* F >rl bp resne. in lire perfection of a gigantic trust, • ••*• ll«i w«irpffi»»4 Ite« W •» !>• never before Was tire distress so great •er*4 TeWW eV Tele Taker • nr Uaa lb« < •utolr* 1 Wash with a capital c»f (<15,0v» .Oree part«*»«! M * T h v u«a ■ <1 • K u g ag »4 and heart-leading a. no*. The túnel eral 0.1«* Tree*« The Paris correspondent el lha Lon Wliile in this city Mr. Graham made conservative estimate place theaurobei dun Observer lelegiapb* that a f iri > ia the im|« rtant étalement that thè fitti ot »tarring at 1,000.IMO. and time will' Washington, Mar l> 18 —Tire war Manila, Marcli 17.—The moveroenl undoubtedly augment the dlslree*. Teiarkana, Ark . March 15. — A race atrp made I.y the hew trust would Ire Five thoisanl bumraeek.'* ara on | fight occurrwl on the Buulev.r j M of tire American troo|w balay vwepl The petitioner, aay that they are lapaitmaul tonight •• alved th. fol- their way from Si. Paul io North Fa Michael between parties of Dreyfu* war I* on in Little rivet cucini y. and tn advance tire price of silver lu per tire In.urgenta beck toward Malabon daily, sinnet hourly, in receipt ot re luw mg ■od .ott-Dreyfus .lodeata several during the la»t 1< hour* an ln !«tlnile «arsi, title roast point, “Manila. Mai h 18 -Adjutant- 1 ;ierson. eere lojurel sod l*u rsfra number ot regio«* ha*« met their death " Ibi» is . trust that will prove b«<re- General Harriaun Grey trti.' brigada port* from their countrymen in the in A dispatch to th« Lun Ion Evening were wracked. MsArtiiur'a at the bande of au lnfariat*l white fi» >al matead of iqpreaa.ve," aai»l Mr re lu fr»»nt ot I* Loi-r.na. where theie terior depicting the condition ot the Geneial. Washington New* from llrusaels revive* the rumor alvance l. beyoul Newcanayan. two 'la a atrelch of a ralle of rough. open Graham. "All tire .melter operators famine lefugcra, hun>lre>la of village« l«i|eilation. Seven ar« known to have Fifteen hundred sroplov*. el tbs that Cardl t.kl Gibbons may be th* next The in.urgent tren. Lea in ate sut>u»eiged. cities .urrounded •>7 mile* bcyon l Polo, nine tune, flora Philadelphia clothing menu!*' turers b«wn lynched, alud to death or «lain in who «títere»! into tire combine aigrred a rountry. po;re have struck for lucres»« of waves *bo «»*• manner, an.I th« Work te nul T»‘ contiact agreeing not to raise the price the erige of tire e.aela are finir leal water, bomea. furniture, clothing, in Manila aa»l lilieen in» «a from Maloloe Another battle has oocurred st lio IlliuO of tub ontra- tor* »n I *n agree ■ lone- Th. tnlira • f the victima of I ha on treatment of uve for 10 years. Tl»c Jeep, and fnrniah a goo-l Leed cores. tact, everything. Is under water or de Tbe railroad will li* repaired to the Tire American troupe a»! venced on strayed; the native* themralvra ar« advance point tomorrow, and the llo. in which one American was killed ment tlrel the e*g«e will not be re mob* vengeance a<a hanging to lha •»IVance in silver will be made within a very abort time, jn»t aa soon aa lire j the double quick, yelling fiercely and ¡ living M ac end 15 wuended Tire rebel, lual >0 duced _ in Mraw hut», many have abeo troops will be supplied by car* Other operative* ware thrown limb* ot trews In varlvua parta ot lha mv-aaionally dropping In the graae and j lately no al alter from the a inter'a cold Arthur will pres* on tomorrow He I« killed and (00 were wounded out of work, makii g a »1 uJ per- county, strung up wherever overtaken: i-ombinu can ta- perfected. " firing by volley. The native« atood ■nd «now, are «ubei.ting on bark, wil now in the open rountiy. The insur whit« that of another, who Wat shot to Genera)- <>tl. inform, the war de wms out. TORTURED BY FILIPINOS. until the Americana were within 100 low taiga, ruota, etc. The auinmer'a gents are stoutly resisting behind suc death while Iryn g to ««.-ap«. wa« partment that he cannot spare al proa Th« American army, »»are I0.00( yard* ot their puallkm, and then broke crop« have l-een a tailor«, lb« »«cl for ceeding lines ol Intrenctimenta, flora ent the eolunlser. now .a the Philip strong. 1» edvan- Ing »gainrl the Fill- thrown into a creek and left there. Tvrvlkle as*evl»wee »r r Irete.re*k»r and rau fur tbe wouda. Alarm 30 ot nell aprlng'a «owing i. gone, and there which out tr»»>p* continually drive The country ■■ In a *t«t» of m»»t in A H V»ler*. pines, but hope, to be able to do «■ plno Insurgent«, numbering 11,000 them were kille-l in lire outskirts auJ I. nothing for the .tarvrog tnillioua to them Manila is j»erf«. lly qo rt, an t tene» civilement. White men are Col aoon. Han Frencirat, March 15 —A letter 70 of them on lire roa.la The Amen, an» are sue. » m K i II v driving the native inhabitant* appear to be re hope for in the futur«. lecting in tnidw. bravib aimed and de from Captain M-Ou-»ten, »urgeuii of During the sheenc* of John Dian an<t th« rebel, from their strongholds sftsr The Montana ami Kanaaa troop, met lieved of anxietv ai d faar uf insur terminml. rug roo» are fleeing for their the Twenty-eighth regular*, now at the holt eat resistance In a atrip from TOSSÌ. D The American wife, of Gteeidel, Manitoba, from their stubborn resistance HIGH IN THE AIR gent* Captain Krayenbuh, commie- here, and the community le in an Manila, tell, of the relrara of A II. which the rebel* have greatly worried farm, their residence taught fire, and lora le quite heavy, but not nearly so saiy lieutenant. Th rl artillery I* uproar. Peters, a pliologrsptier, who w»t cap- tire Amen» ana recently »luring tbe Bia Ute« InJwrwsS by • Mollffir H»Rla»lt»y mortally wound»!. their five children eere burned to large as that of the insurgents UTlH." The «lact rumi«* of negro«* who tuied and toil ore-1 by the Filipino*. Ito death. In the storming of the rebel -apltal have ficen «umrearily dealt with, or night time. Peter* **■ made prianner while tak Manila. March It — Tire Unite»! Sfftlll«, Waah . March 37.—A boilei Ninety minute« after the atari—at 8 Never* weatlrer continues throughout the klllwl in tire theron I Or». >t> e-re th ee who may yet fall into the hand« ing pictures uut.ide the lines. He was o'clock—the whole front, tor a di.- • iplod«*! in !l»r tmarttirnl <»f a ct»mbi Mate, troops under Brigadier-! ieneial Great Britain Great lues ha* occurred Company B. Private II it Adams. (> of the mob before Oftlel it rF»l<»r*«!, thru»! into » filthr jail, where he was lance of three uiilea Io the north, ha.I nation hfolghitf h«»u«« and ad«l<M*tt on th« U'heaton captured the town of Malinta, among livestock, and London has ex William W Cook. L, Charles Herbert, may never b« known. Sr ven beyond the Tuliahan river, to-lay, af Millard. Thirty eight wars have linen fonn l. am! other vktim« vlsitnl hy a nativa captain, who tested Ireen clear«»!. General Hale*, brigade cotnffr of WiBhhigton and South M« penanced tbe heaviest snowfall ol this Guy ter t shatp fight Colonel Harry C. wonnded. The First Wsshingron in are lining htjnlr«!. »n<! will tnrrl a hi. »word on bis lx*iy and proralral to had .imultaneoualy awepl in a north <>nd airorit, tonight injuring bii iu«n winter. kill him. The rebel chi,-! then call«»l we»terly directum, routing th« enemy Tlirw» wrrr fit ally injur«*! Egbert, of the Twenty second regular Th, Argentine transport Villa Reina fatiliy na l seren e lutvled. one m-ir- «■rollar fate when run to earth. infantry, was kill«.I Prince Loewen, In a number of naked savages, all an»l burning the town of »Han Fran. iaco Th« Itoilwr waa |orBt«wl antler a aide tally. Captain Fuileon. whose bom* is I.itile itiver county I» in <he «tirera« has been wrecked in t'ametones bay stem, formerly aid >1« camp on the irmel. wbo elecutnil a war dance and walk, gn«l all tha injur«*! were pacing dal M<mte and • number of a»'alt«i«»i toutbeaat corner id the »tale, bordered between Cape itaei and Cape »1* Bahia*. near Seattle ma»!e pana«, at Peters, one of |h«m by wh«n th» eiploeion oo urrml Two staff of llngadler Millar al I Io I Io, The Cuban milltarv assembly has on th* we»t by the Indian territory woum'ing Lira in lire aim. The neat hut*. Northern Patagonia No loss ol III* >• inoii worw almost over lh«i t»»il»f an«) i «■•mebow got tn trout of the firing line The line waa then opi-anle Nova- and ot> (lie «nulli by Ter«» Tire negro dev ide»l that dissolution of tire «-»«m repot ted. morning he wa* taken to Mainine, wwrw thiown about («wt In lbw air. | and was shot in th* «Ida. »lying al- Idy at tbe precenl time would I»» p-eju population re large, and haa for ■ loi g where he found right Americans, two lichee, the artillery alvan» n g at.ing a |U b t, « |,tig th’if moat Instantly A Gelman who «0- Eg»8ecr*tary John • b g»»»l rre» ’ l from l.olome tu Novalicbee, duial to the ineel* ol the army. time proemi very Iroubleeom, to tbe Englishmen and a N;>aaiard. From the wagon, carrving pontoons, tele tbay warw aeverely cut by broken glaea eurapanie-l the prince wa. wounded death was reported white*. Frequent murder* have no The United Ntatea gunboat Helena here lie finally srour»! hi. relesra graph ani'plitre and ammunition f.dlow Tba foie»* t»f |h«* ripl •ton •leamatiip Pari, while an route bom. Tbe aeaeiubly ha* sent henor Helle autB currwd, and theft« anil tight« have bs- through tire intervention of American ing. The infantry morel tn splendid rlrnl t<> throw pier«*» of the Itoilar 100 . an I other gut.boats have been shelling from Kingston, Jamal« a. I. anil alive and Vlllallor to Washington to *n orne common affair«. • official.. • nJ hopes are rnteitalne-l id hi. rtoov- fwet in the air. All the windows tn MalaL- n. al-out a mile n■ H!»w»-»t of order. The Insur “Tbs »avagr» who attacked Peter»," ery. Ha will be brought to tire United o|>eralion In its efforts to raise more th# adjacent building* w»rw broken. ' Calocan. tor several liour. FAMINE IN RUSSIA Smoke from the Laming hula marke-l in nay for ths C >Lan li ps. continues Captain McQue.ten, “wore the line r.t tire American advance. Il It thought that the (*i| loaion waa gent* made a fierce reaislan-e to the Mate* on the cruirar Chicago of the tube known aa headhunter, and Ambulance* and horse litters, lei bv dn« to thw < arvlc*»!)cof th«» mginrer, Auieti-an advance up the railroad al h|»ani*h officers st Malrid aoqonint- Tffiirlhl» Atg»rl»g f ro.it ih» l’rew According to advice» from th. Ori Malinta. In a Idltlon Io tire fatal l*r«B l'ruHipl Mrrvsaarjr cannibale. They live In the interior | Vhineae, brought in the wounded, who allows! tha i" Hrr to run dry. ent. the eu>|ieror of Corea ba» created a »1 with the Philippine Islands con wounding of Colonel Egbert, several St. Peter.burg. March 16.—The if the island, and will not show any among whom were a fow Filipino*. ♦«tuatorn by appearing in a full uni- tinue bi predict the failure ul Major- men of the Twenty si- on I Infantry an l AI n »*«I Wlpmd Off Ih* Mgp f»»iu cut In Amvrltan fas! ■ o His General Otis' campaign, notw Ithstan I- new*pap«r* of thè city puldivh plllable marcV after tlda to any unfortunate The Americana who were woun.le-l en Na.hvitle, Tenu., March 17.—The seveial man ot the ttregou and Kan of ti,« *■>. white man who may fall into their dured their Injurim bravely, one group attendant* have also t»een alllie»l in ing ths American S'iceesa Thar say acci ii ta -f th............. san. regiment, were kill«’-l American style Tire emperor. It I* that while the Americans will un calli-d (amine ditti ut. of Koa.ia, ea- banda." which had Ircen brought into lire hos little town of Liberty, In Dekalb eoun- Evidently anllci|-atlng a bombard tv, le alrnoel wipe«! i ff the map. A staled, has cut off bls topknot or short doubtedly win all the liatllee. they will P«< ially Samaria, in tbe ranteru pari pital singing “Comrade* " ment by the fleet, a thou »an I rebel* queue, which flora lime immemorial li es tire campaign Itself, owing to tlir • t Kiirrqiean lluvaia. The efforta of The 1‘enn.yIvania troop, took nine fnrloua cyclone «wepl over II laat va at*» I Mala’on l«»t night, leaving a Ire» adorned th* top of tire Corran rm aptitude of the Tagaloa to conduct a the lle-l Cri>«a Smunte bave «tarili off II. Tubti will » ooh visit the leper aet- prisoner*, among them a great nake»! night, wienelilng tree* from their root« General Wtrea- war ol surprises and ambuveades. thè horror* of actual «tarvation. boi tlcmi-nt on the i.land of Molokai, a. captain of the Mai’aleliee tiIt* and one and felling botiace in all direction*. few to bum the town perors' bead* ton’, brigale. compoaed ot the Ner»>n»l Th* t hri.tl.n church, a h.n laoine thè •orielv*. fondi are .lincei elliauct- The United Mates district attorney All the prisoner* were the agent of A I ihs I improvement club, Japaniree. The Peking coi t eapon lent of th« ed. and the dire di*tre.i, compelling and with the indoracment of Senator greatly terrified, el|»<< ting to Ire exe- brick Mructure, wa. blown to placo, in Oregon regiment and th* Twenty- The Deutsch* at Hen Fi.ncieco has bran Inali acted London Time» «aya infantry, the (lutaci, and peopl, wet, panie- second a ml Twenlv third thè conauniption of all kirnl* of gaili- Dwyer, the author ot the concurrent cute») imme»liately. Eoitung publish«» a long article .bow by the United •»tales attorney geneial •tvii-ken The damage to proper tv In •tretched out along the railroad from age, liaa produce»! an epidrrnic of terri resolution adop'.ail by the recent legis to bring suit agalntl lire Han Ftsncisvo General MacArthur's division, ing how the Unite») state* Is slowly thè etorm'e path I, enoiurou*. bui no Caluoan to the ruliahan river, wa» ble n.ortality, with typhua, «curry and lature to convert Molokai into a na aiating of the brigades of General but surely obtaining a commercial loot Dry Dock *'orapany to ra ure possession power lea* to pr> vent lire withdrawal. falalitie. are reported. olhrr pcvtilential diaeara. tional leper settlement. He will re rieon Gray Olis, General Hale ing in Turket and tire East gen« rally ol Miwion rock. In that harbor. Il Is owing to the natural ohatacles an»l to The |>eH»aiit« are compeiied to teli main among the lepei. for four uiontlre, General Hall, supplemented l.y Tire writer warns Austria and other prop-weci to establish a naval coaling l.ÿprhlfog li» W Isti •• I ppi. tbs strong op;-»*itlon A column <>t Tire »lock oottipany everytlung. ani are living in oold, and will w-ork in connection with a eral Wheaton', brigade, advanced at European .tale, of the dsi gur of winch station there. Jackson, Ml».., March 87.—Thre« Sil .‘ike at daybreak aaatt.e first Intima lamp and filthy cabro.. Weakenad by I'niumittee to lw appointe-l by President daylight and cut tbe enemy', for»-«» in claims the rock under * tills from It.« they ate threateo««!. America I. de negro«* were taken from an offi.erot tion of tire enemy's intention, but hunger, tliey fall ready victima to ty- McKinley to tuve»tig.ite the matter. Mate. two Th«y rptiire! t!»« t a » ■ '1'. o Krlbed as * “serious trade rival." the law and lynched by an armed mol other» hdbiwed al »arloua points, all phui and acute «curry. Uni«»« thè There are a numlier of le|ier» in the ■ rul Novalich«» on the left, end Han China Ire» flatly refused to cede Hso Tbe Alaska boundary dispute re governmenl givo« prompl «id. the Vol San Francisco pc-athouse and th* Citi- Francisco del Monte and M.rlqiiina on near Silver City, III Ya*«» county, last •<»»n blending In a denra balloon- Tire flame, ot the burn causing rar lou* concern in administra- Mun bay to Italy. ga provini «a appear doomeil to a repe aen* are anxious to have them removed the right, clearing lire reliel trench*, Saturday morning. After l-eing «bol ahape-l cloud tn death tha I h .I ics of tire victim. w«r. ing Vice mills ami la'ge buildings c«»ul I Hou circle* at Washington Secretary Alger and party have left tí lion of the horror» <d 1*1*1 and IHtG. tn front of the line north from the to Molokai. weighted with bundle« of cotton-lial« be plainly seen from t aloe an, despite Recirganisation of the American Washington on a visit to Havana river to Calocan. They also »«cured lie* and thrown into the Yaaoo rivet. lire »trong sunlight THE BATTLE AT ILO ILO. I rlartl M mil Aerurfod. for» es in ti e Philippine» is In prepxra The British. German and American purression ot the railr»>a»i, practically They were the ritigl -adera of the n» Hr I k »11 t'.e I »•»..! g t',.- New York, March 15. — The Herald lion for a decliive move against the ministers at Peking have »»Idrested cornering the flower of Aguinaldo'» Th* Aiit«»rlr«n Iota Waa Oo« Kill»«! Mi.l only bull'flng ot lm|-»'itan e mil »le <ay*:! Wairen W. La-land will receive army at Malatxin and in the foothill» g !■»«• 11» ib.- ■ i........... water at enemy before lire rainy «eaeon l»egina notes to tire Tseng li-yamen, demand and Fiftorn Wounded- ulght plantation early laat week alroyed in the center of the town was a -»■ Ii day until hi» new hotel ia com at HI ng* Ion, 111 mile* apart. Tire mountain banditti ol Pansy ill Ing a »eltlemsnl of tbe Shanghai fur Manila, March 16.—Detail, of the pleted a »urn »aid to lie (150 on "uae large stone phoioli, hut even al main sign setllemeiil sitension* question The troop« engage.! were the Third Korh'i In v wat Ig at Ina. and attempted a serious attack apoui fighting at I Io Ho <m March 16 »how and occupencv poltciea,” which lie for fresh fire« were »tarted among the na ai'tlllery, i n.-gon, Mi'iitana. K v -a« Berlin, Mar< h 37. —Prof^RMW Koch, tive hut. in the outsklrt. of Malabon. llo llo, but they were repnlral with j Woik In the mins of th* Hotel that «Mt n-liel riflemen fiorn I'anla the lots of 300 men by General Miller I Windsor, In New Yoik, continues with weie mrt by »even ooinp.inire of the tunately held. Thia will be entirely Nebraska, Wyoming, Colormlo, Houtb the celebrated bacteriolugiM, who in although lire general rsodus look pla» •< ■ part from the In.urancu he will re- Dakota an»l Minnesota volunteer»; the 1884, al the head of the German S ih retary txirig has instructed Rear- uii»l»ared vigor A great many chaired I iglileenth regiment, Unitc»l Matra in oeire on furniture. Th« "u»e and oc much earlier. Many of th« rebels Third, Fourth. Seventh ami Twenty- choleta eomasia.ion, visited Fqiypl and Admiral Mi Nair to abullsh In June the bone* are twin, found, hut cannot t-e fantry, and a battalion of T«iroe»»e« oupancy” policie» provide for the pay sought refug« m the »utiurle. Navotiv aecond regular«, the Utah artillery bat Indi* *n»l there diacuvered the to- and Casag. or were driven inlaioi l.y volunteer*. Supporting three troop* ment* to tire insured fol each day h:a roristrocllon couira al tbe naval acad pul together to form entire skeleton* talion an»l Twenty-third regiments. oello»I "comma" chol.ra bacillus, will emy, i-elaLlisheii by Naval Constructor lha «hells of tire Helena, Callao, King- Tbe Erie Limited jumped the track were three two inoh Hotcbki»* guua buaineea i* not in oiieralion. The American casualties were alight start with an expeilitiun next month Japan ami Laguna de Bay I lobton 10 miles from Akion. <>, tbe engine unrlei General Mtiler, North of Jaro, for the tropics to continue hi. investi I'roniilerit Mrey ( utn* !•» th* ( <»••(. Anirrlifoit Klv*r on the II a tn paga«. The crisis lu the distutbance at La- and baggage car going into the ditch, ai rora tire river, tbe Americana were Washington, Match 18 — Geneial Wasliingon, Match 15. — It 1» now Sacramento, March 17. — The Ameri gation a* tn lire nature an.I origin of ri-dii, I. » , over the carrying out of almost inatantly killing lire engineer, met with a heavy fire. One man wav malaria. The rvl<-h.lag has ma le a Oil.' diapat» h. received at 10 o'cl»» k the state health officer’« regulation, in and seriously lujuriog tbe fireman and kill«»l ami 15 wounde»! ot the Eight believe»! that i*in»i<ient McKinley will can river is on the rampage, e»|««-ially eenth regiment, ami there weie »ev take an eilen>lm| vacation this »ummer in the neigliborbiMhl of Folsom. Word grant uf 60,000 marks In aid ol the imi - tonight, recording MacArthur'« ad snppieeeing the Sui.llpox epidemic O0* p»»«eng«»r. vance to Newcanayan, mark*! a direct General Miller If public busroer* will petmil. Ireat waa received tmlav that water wa* I deitaking raeiu. to be paaral A rear eud collieion between two eral case, ot runrtroke and important step l>y the Amemsu estimate, that 60 rebel, were killed spring he wanted to make a trip IMiurlng over the great atone dam at Kain In < allfornlgk. A temporary l«order line l»e I Ween freight tialnv on the Flint A I'ere Mar troop«. In the opinion of tire acting sec through ti e Wret, visiting Yellowstone the Foleotn prison laat night to a »leplh Boston, ■ nd loQ wounded. Han Franclaco, March 17.—The rain Alaska and Canadian poeraaalons will quelle railroad near New Adjutant- Park, and going a» far a* the Pacific of 15 Irei, and at last accviuiil. Was ia still failing in all part. <>f Northern retary. Meiklejolin, ani probably lie loc*t«-d to obviate possible Mich , In ■ heavy fog. killed the fire Ilrlhfiirrrttirnl» for coaat, and lie may are hi. way clear to rising rapidly, A great log txxilu, California without atgne of oeaaalton. General Corbin. Both «xpieescd their d.ffii ulty I*tween American and Cana roan and badly injured the engrueer of Washington, March 16. —Additional take that trip this autnmer. which wa. hr Id tiigrllier with nable«. New* from the valley section* .bows •atlafaction at what ha i l««n ac. »»m dian miners. |»ending a petwairenl set- lire rear engine. reinhiroeinent* leaclied Manila thia ha» Oollapsed About 16,000 log« came that the river, are rising, but there i. plithed. The former dispati h regard- llemeui of the dispute. A--cord I ng to a retort from '-■■ ml. morning, a* i* Indicated by the receipt Tu H«plar» alale Arma. down tire «tniaiii representing over 1,- little danger of flood just at present, : ing this branch of the operation», had Governor li g«r*, of Washington, capital of Corea, the whole Lor can of a diapatch from General Glia, saying Waaliington. March 15.—The ord not been so promising, Inaatnuch at ha* offered a reward of (350 for tire ar Cabinet lias been di.mi.aed and two of that tbe tran.port bherniau La l ar- nance bureau of the war department O'Kl.OOO feel of lumber. The .Sacra tin less th* rain should broom* more they hail stated that I lanera I Mar Ar mento river ia slowly rising. heavy or the weather warmer, In whioh reel of G,-»»rge D Evans, eg leputy (•»• ministers have ken banished be rived with th* troop. In goal condi bai eent a circular to the governor of thur. altliougli he had driven Mie en- case the «now in the mountain* wouto sts!« auditor,who is charged with lorg cause ol wholes«»« change* male by tion. N<» Karat*« fur Fllipla»«**. The Sherman followed the each alate ot the Union, «tatti.g that emy. coal»! not gam a point north of ing .late warrants, and alto an nddl-j the cabinet in provincial offi.ev Waalnngton, March 17. — It ie under ro.ll more rapidly than the waler could Polo on account ot the roughnr«« o( th»* Grant through the Sue. canal, thea* the arm. and erdnauce «toree furniahed lional (450 reward for lua cunvictlon. Queen Vicloil* ia likely to receive pi«cvxling the tran.post Hhwridan over the volunteer, during the Spaniah wa stood here that General Oil. baa so far iw oarried off. country. With easy railroad commuti matured hl. plan* id Campaign that Attorney-General Godfrey, of Kan- an unprecedented honor by the city of the aaiue loote. The Sheridan I* el- will lie rrtiirned to th« «talc in kind. Hh.rrtigN < <>ntlfoG»g Io Improv«. Icallon to the a»lvance>l point, tire diffi within a week ot ten day* he will tar ■as. ha. »IlKovered that the late legi* New York, tin May K, th* queen'« peeled to rwees» Manila in almul two Santiago, March 17. —Mr. Shermat culty In forwarding oommlaaary sup Te I'arol» the taon.er». able to begin a movement which I. el- I. feeling very much better ibi. even plì«« will be considerably leaseiu-l. lature hy mistake repealed th« law birthday, the national, «tate an-l cilv week.. St. Paul, March 15. — A bill which I«-, ted tn mark the -leviruction of Ag which provide, for all api»»intriient. of flag» will be flung to lire breere trota Tbi-ee three veaecla will a l.I about ing. and hie phy.lciana regard hie con E very step fol ward I* rogarde-l as •<> iitv officers. Th. supreme court will all public building« in Greater New 6,1*00 freeh regular tri«.pa to the mili will permit the parole of the Younger utnaldu'i army. Although atraggler. dition a. very much improved. Dur much groun»l gain«»!, and an approach boys, which was ilrfoatmi in the senate and fugitive may infrat the ialau I id ing the aflerniwNi he aal on tbe deck ot nearer the insurgent headquartar* al be •■k«-l to declare tire naw law unoon i Yoik In honor ol tbe queen. tary force, in the Philippine island., General Porter. United State. im- and are expected to aid materially In yesterday, was reconsidered and parral Luton for *ooio lime it i* lie)teved that tha Pari, viewing Santiago Mllutional. The M aiolo*—now »1*1»! to be but 15 Tire enormons maatolon tusk recent- j ba««adoi al Paria, antweriiig an in- the plan* which contemplate the Oore today. The former bandit* can l»e pa after General Liti, ha* delivered hl. United Staine cruiwr Chicago I. el- lui le» from tire vanguard id the Ameri Iv dl*»x>v«r«<l near Dawton. and which quirv ol a oorreapotidenl. «ai I be WAR plete ■ubjugation of the Inauigent* lie- ruled with tbe approval of the laiatd of unit blow, the in.urgent army, a. an peeled here by daybreak tomorrow, and can aitny. The tenacity ot the Fili Dr. O' Leaiy, formerly of Portland, Or., | nnabl. to diacu«« rurooi. to tire «ffect fore the opening id the rainy aeawm, pardon* if the measure be oroea a law. organnalion, will have craved to elill. Mr. Hhnrmau will I« immediately pino* In the past few days' fighting Ire* somewhat *urpri*e»l the war offi transferred to her. arranged to present to the Portland that be may i*ivi-«l Alger a« •- retary about the milldie of April. The Solace A iRe*|<lnf ilelurf. Ae Kleetrle Vehlele C.»w»«»»«r ba* reached Manila. city muAFum, will ba brought from of war. *• all information on lire aub cial* here, who did not think them Trenton, N. J.. March 35. —Artici«, New York. .March 37. —Tbff World lake «leemer ««hove Alaska by Uni I. Ham. who will not foci ought to Conte from Washington capable ol putting up and lualut* nrog of inoorpor.tion writ filmi tmlav With print, the following Manila cable H.bel» I «• VslaaMsa IVMllete. Racine, Wi* , March 16.—Tire charge any freight for the trans;»orta- tbe contest they have. Th* Spaniah government ha» orderei New York, March 85. —A dispatch tbe Secretary of .tale of the New I- ug under date of Marcii 17: Gomirich pawienger alaamer Atlanta i* lion. the proee. ulion of General Weyler'« oi Transportation A «weeping victory over Aguinaldo*. on the lieach two mile* south of thi* to Iba Herald from Waalnngton vaya: land Electric Vehicle Washington, March 18 —Th* war Fifty Cuban rcldler. from Mariana gan. KI Nai ionale, an-l of Several re Re|»irt. received al the war department Company, with a capital of <- i . i - <>,- force* ha* Just been won by the United city. The «learner wa* caught in the department ha* lereived th* following publican an ! Caillai newspaper* for kidn.|»ed three former Spanish goerll- | from tire metical off!, ere .erring with 000. Tbe company I» autlioriacd to Stale* troop. drift ice, which wa« Inven In hy >v the cablegram la» ari l took them into the bush, whers publishing, with oflenai«* comment*, troop« in the Philippine. show that manufacture appliaru-e» (or operatiag The total American loe* la climated •outhosal gale, she ia r*porte<l|badly Manila, March 18 —A Ijutant-Gen- fre-lly the prit ueis were mallr«at«»l. Two a ie|»>rt that the queen regent waa Aguinaldo'* arrey la using brav. Upped vehicle. an»l to manufacture ami oper at about 100, including loth killed and Hate»!. The paeranger* are etili Washington —MacArthur Ires alxtard. eral, Ware rva-ueil hy a delaclimant of lire ■ bout lo abdicata and to marry an bullet* wounded. The Filipino* lue* I. lie- A life saving rrew haa gone to thè rea- drlvsn the snemy, strongly Inlrearbe.f Several American aoldleit ate tbe Vehicle« themaelvee. Auatrlan aichduke Tire offending pa H-». on»I lllln >1« regiment. Throe of the tween 300 and 400. have Irren wounded by the poiaunoo* cue. In large force, north of Polo He will Huffnln llaturns V r«>w* Hunlln Cubans were arrested, charge.I with ; per* have been «eiaed. projectile«, and in consequence the contino* to pre«* them. The Insurg Iwfrii.rit tua Biffar. ll««nc«sr Off f«r N o H ipri Waalnngton, March 16.—The Buffalo Acootding to • punnnr capture»! by wound* are more difficult to heal than tuurder. Paria, March 37(ianaral Porter, ent, have strong intrenchments from vailed today from Manila for New Washington, March 17. — Dr Hunter, Il la repot tel that Aguinaldo t. not our troop*. Aguinaldo ha* announced ttxwe cauto) by lira ordinary bullet. CaliM-an to Malolos, which bave taken Uniteli State« amba**« tur, .nswering York. She cornea by way of th« Sue. United Melee minister to Hondura», ia that he will personally maa* the re ■llaiiearteneil over the continued defeat them mootli* to construct. OTIh. a w«ia nui at rttuhare canal, arid will now ply regularly on an Inquiry of a eorreepomlent, raid he about to leave for III. post. The min serve* at Malulo* an I mai ch on Manila of hi. fol» «», ami pro|»»».»« to k«ep up wa. unahle lo diaeuM rumor, tu thè that route between New York and ister will demand reparation for the Pittsburg, I**.. March 13 - Sil hun Ixnidon. March IT. — A diepatch tn the war against Ameruan rule in th« within 10 day*, unie»« the American* The con dred employee of the Fol Preaead Steel Manila, making two round tripe per killing of an American named Fear, affaci that he may auree*I A Igei a. tha Timer from Bueno* Ayree eave that Philippine» to long as he ran hold hla withdraw in the meantime follower, in line General Ire Garda, centration of the rebel for»-«* in lire l'on>|>any have quit work l-ecaura the year, at lea.t, bringing invalid, home during the levolutbmary di.trn l«n»-a. aectelary of w.r, a* all Information on lha Punta dr Ata ama award reoognlxae Fear, waa .hot by a thè aubject oogbt lo come fiore Wash part of the Argantint and part of the who advised the insurgent chief 1« vicinity of Malabon give« ooloi to the firm refuvod to grant an advance of 10 and carrying out supplies for the in Honduras ington. American fleet in the 1‘bilippinea. Honduran sentry. Chilean Ixrun larv linea. |ier oent in their wage.. •tatement of the prliouer. quit, was decapitated by hi. order. hiihh h««« it«tM« Held Back, jr., and hl. company of native-born Cliinera expect to take a hand In tlie entertainment of tire Na tional E»litorlal Association.which con vene. in Fort land. Or., on July 4. John M Downey I. dead at Migar Lake. Mo , of brain fever, age»I 60 year* lie wa. known the .ppi. king, and wa. on« of the proprietor, of ti e Raec. A Down.y oi. hard, one of lb. large«! tn the country. Tire Tacoma ( Wa.h. I police say that J HchwartX, who according to Dawson advice* ha. bran rantenee.1 to eight V«are* imprisonment, is the "King of Diamond Swindler.,“ who i. notorious in Europe and America. The Peking corre.pon»lent of the lx> nd on Tima, say.: Hir Claude Mc Donald, the Britl.h minister, ha* been urging the taung-li y.men to grant th« Belgian demand for a cwaslon al Hankoxr, hut t'lnn. decline*, and tire Biltiah ailniraey of Belgian's priqsreal l. regarded aa unreasonable and incon sistent. A special to ths Denver News from Albnquerq'ie. N M . vav. Red Pip kin, the noted tramrnbber who was captaied re-entlyal Moab, Utah, waa brought to Albuquerque from Winne mucca. Nev . where he was wanted on a charge of holding up a Santa Fe pas- ranger tiain. II* will be brought be fore United States Commissioner Whit ing on a charge of being concer n*i! In the hold-up ol a Santa Fe Pacific train at Grants last year, and also of killing a deputy sheriff Tha Harrlebitrg Wrandal. W u Iride HR Ih» *»!•<•. Krffalara 1>rd»r»*1 fnr Cuba. London, March 16.—The Vienna Washington. March 17.—The eeconJ correspondent of the Mandar-! says that United Hints* infantry re under or lere the |vpular acre»«, ledo Bainoli*, ri to g<> from Anniston, Ala., to Cuba. claiming “ 'Ti* line that kill»," shot Before railing eight c»»m|>anie» an»l herarll with a revolver on the stage in headquarter, will go to Savannah, and full sight of the au lieiice during a per tour oompatdae to Augusta. formance al Uilli, Styria, and wa. re t.l Hue, Iking Again la raves moved in a dying condì lion. Peking, Marell 17. —It is learned on Pati.. Mandi 86.—Paria i. .offering gi»l authority that LI Hung Chang la Berlin, .March 35.—Tim German bat- tle-ehip Oldenburg broke her anchor from the ecourge ot mfluenia. The again upon the point of reluming to and went aground near Kiel today dur death, .luring the lavi raven -lay. bavr ;vw«r, and that he ha. tieen rralored I wen ISs above the average. to favor with tbe Chinee* government. ing a heavy enow atorre. llarri.burg, Pa.. March 18.—The house bnlieiy invratigating oommittea, in punitane* of a rrwdution adoptad by tbe hou«e yaaterday, Legati today a formai elaroinatn<n ot all the 104 memtrei. in that bmly. It will take «eversi day. lo queation all the mero- bere. 0*14 Prena lb* Mlendlka. The crew of th* naw Jefenler of Ran Francieco, March 15.—A special Ametlca's oup h.( been selected by Captain F P We*!, at Deer Isle, Me. from Seattle eave that the steamer The task was a difficult one, a. 151 of Laurada, which recently arrived from the brat seamen of the island road* ap the North, brought (150,000 from the plication for a placs »m mg the crew Klondike, being the Brel shipiuenl of the eeaaon. The fact of the gold duel Captain »all, of the Fourth cavalry, being on the veaael hae not been made who recently dieappeared, leaving hie public before. financial affaire In a bad way, line re turned fiore Menci and reported at Perla, March 15 — The Journal thia the Presidio, and hae been placed un morning eave II learna that Julaa Cam- der arreeL It la etated that the abort- bon, tlia French amlmraa-lor to the age In hie account, hae been renile good, United Staler, will noon ba appointed and It le doubtful whether he will be ambeeaador to Italy to succeed M. Nia Court-martialed or merely reprimanded card, who la about to reeign. r«»l»la Takes Sts Hua4ra4 Waa. Wvw Het* r«r I omaavke. I«4ew,nllr Cww.ee la Handy. ■ e.rll*« la He*4 <«»4III.>. Oakland, UaL, March 88.— The old monitor (Tomancbe, which ha. been bought from the got ern men l |>y a local firm, I. to be converted into a freight ferry-boat, to run on Han Francisro hay. Her antique engine« will bv re placed with new machinery, and aha will be remodeled at a roet of (50,000. London, March 17.—The Ma Ind cor- reapondent of the Daily t'hioulcle rays Señor Hilvela, the premier, baa In formed the queen regent that the rati fication of the peace treaty, by acceler ating the payment ot (30,tMt).0U<> prom irai by the American«, ha. ire proved the ooremerclal outlook abroad, and that there I* nothing whatever to tear frukn the Car lleta. Washington, March 87.—Mail re port. have lieen received from Manila by the aubaiateooa buieau of the war department aaying that tha eupplira Mint from the Unite I Htatra, including all kind, of vegetable«, anivad in got»I condition. Waliaah, Ind., March 18.—The or- ganiaation of the American School Fur Stanton Nickle», aar ret ary nt the niture Company, capital etock 11.600,. 000, lie. been completed, and today it United Malala legation nt Madrid be atwo rbed over 11 large manufacturing fora Iba i upturn ot .liplotnatlo relatloxa, baa bean in Loudouon a secret ini raion. plant, mattered through the Union. Ag<*ln«l<ln f>»r*ltf««l. Manila via lion. Kong, Starch Ik. — Insurgent papers re»«lve»l here from M.lolue .bow that Aguinaldo le en deavoring to deceive hie follower. Into the belief that they ar. winning great victories. All the recent engagement. ■ re proclaimed a. American defeat.. The paper, describe the in.urgent* Twaiil| Thnuianrl Wan A ffnrtad. meeting with the American force, al Cinolnnntl, March 17.—Local iron ration, point*, and end their account fonndrvmen hare granted a 10 per cent with the ..eertioo that the American, Increaae in wage, to employee The retired to their original line, after cut- agreement affect. 10,000 men. •ting great slaughter. Han rum iMi, Marvil sli. — Tus tranaport City of Puebla sal Ini foi Manila tonight with 600 men of th* NInth regiment <»f infantry. Lleuten ■nt Vitate. military atta» he of th« Itallau legation in Washington, was *!•■ ■ passenger. Amarlraa tyaadlrete*« Offer. New York, March 17.—A dispatch to tha Herald from Montevideo eave: The A iue-men mini.tar bar made Pres ided Ceuelae tire offer of an A mor loan vindicate to uooatroct the Moutevido harbor. RrHIvlier« Ceereree,. London, March 1». — The Philippine campaign of late had rather lovt inter- •*t for Briliah reader*, but Imlay there i. an entire change All the diepatche* • re printed prominently and al length Moet of th, paper, contained editorial, tlpreraing admiration for the bravery ot the American troop, and .yrep.thy with th.re In the difficullie. they have •ncountered. The general opinion I, that lha American victoria* ar* not eonrlualve, .inc* tire Filipino* liaee not yet learned th* leeeon of the ho|-e- leeanee* ot teei.i ng the United Stale,. %