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LATER J ENGLAND NEWS OUR HIS FRIEND ARMY BROKEN. Brilieh ea»4 Aanerlwaaae Setitag lle»4 tw- Ha«a4 •» Swam»« It la announced in Madrid that C- ini d* Villa Oi Salo. fracrwer Span ili! ambtaaalrr to It i«aia ha« been ap- potato! Spau'kb aiaUa*aadvr to Great Britain Manila. April 8. — Aguinaldo*« arm* Washington, April I — While publi* ta broken. There ara many lem riera, regret is •■pres««d officially by mem OREGON Rebels Abandon Malolos and ber« of ibe «.ImmUtratiun at the <m or- Foundered in a Fog OfT the and U.at mean« that Ina power ia for AguinA'.do's Men Desert to ever gone. Tho r«l*la will now be- rance in Kamua, there «rvm* to be an the American Lines. English Coast Are in Full Retreat Samuel Heller, 8M rear« old, a tick lighting guernlla w * andercurrent of opinion among uut- el «eiter with Buffai Bill'« wild Weet fare from the II unta r - tolera tt.ai this regret is feign») rather aiiow. waa »but and probable mortally Tire Antirioan troopa ere in fin* NATIVI S WAVING WHITE FLAGS than real. There can tiw no doubt hot WAR MAY LAST FOR MONTHS LOSS OF LIFE REACHES 120 wounded by William H HullaoJ, at •p r.ta. tn aj ile of • H the mlininietration ha« tak-n every Sew York. They ar* reeling Irelay at Mal-doe, pre poMilda course lo «wuie a mora Vloua to preeaiog fornard I (Near Strane, the Umt»l State« min a»«i««i4« a«<«r«<i r«w«re ••• Fee- friendly ao-t intimate relation with The details of Ibe capturo of the Ki.gland; and if the two nation« can I Mr« ■ ater al Constantinople, her had an an • Mffir tr«b«8f'B I>*«I b I*»«8 «»ral*»*4 town are Interesting. The Americans be bound logeltrer in tire Kamoan lienee with the tullan Tha inteiriew. to F«»h M to ram P-d all night, and a council of war •flairs, «• they ar* now acting lö which w«a protraeteli, waa of lit* rati waa held by the commanding ofllcwra. ge lire*, other difficulties might be «et cordial character. Manila, Aprili —The arri ml of C<»|. Houli.ampton. Aprii 3 —Tire paaa**t- It waa tire general Iw-lref that lire ••ida. The better feeling that vusté I Manila. April I. — Malolua ia our« General Miller, now m tha PbiliR- Tita secretary of interior has ap* luring an ! 1res continu»! aio.-e tire gei «tramar Stella, plymg tietween Ibis enemy waa 30.000 atroug, but the tw- onel iVtil y. the last mrml-er of the Ma. Arthur took II. He ■d«BB«u*l Iron pine«, having raarb»I bis #4tli year. pl<ived a {»*tent of 4,194 a< r*a in Ii*« Hpant-h war twlween England and pori an-l tire Cliannvl islanJa. ■ raah»l •laiance was nominal, an-l the lo.ee« American I’lnllppin«» cumin imiuii , has Guigitilu at 3 80 tin« morning. haa retired. Walla Walla. H|>ufeane an<l Ohmpia America I« fo«ter»l l>y »im« officiala spuri thè drraded Caaqovt rock«, orar lighL Colonel Funatim, of the Kan decided the Gomitii«a:on to taauu a pro» • A rerun not aa rm up to a mile of Ma It a ».,« Preaidant M<-K i© lay ha» l•lurn*«l U- lan*J that nets. Wa«lt , t»> th* Not them Irihw ahowed «mall tosile* of añidiera •rea to the alleni of torretnleting tba islanj >-t Alderirey vealerday a Iter- aaa volunteer«, daalied up to the barri lanialtoti IO the ieb* l» at Otov Washington after an outing of two I'aciAc Railwsy Cotupaay. and 8.000 or 8.000 natura retreating •orare of our Ju«t right« in tb« diapute« iira-n, in a dense f--g. and foundar»! in eo-le In tire principal thorough far« tains nu refe re© •« whatever to in-'«' weeks and a day. It is an non now I that lbw Faria F g with Can« la There may be a dlap>>ai- 10 minuta*. ILr bollerà «Bplodg*l wlth with lita men awd elrergwl it. yelling. )w*mlriice. and calle fur at urn 'o lii »ri enalwatvi. Go tb« right of tb* line» <»f Ih* tion to bring Germany up rather abort, a trememlnoa tepori •• aire wenl itown. -Givo 'em hell." lie waa the liial to al surren«t»r of Aguiualdo an I hit stocks ol ibe sugar oompanim In the aio. whirh is p»ibllahing dally U>a ati After lb« KaiiM« men furerà. American advance the Nebraska. South •a that ta |*>prl«r with tire ¡ouple. Tha Tire cuaalii'.g ateamer Lvnt. wbich enter the rity Hawaiian market are lamming an I »ter. * given before the criminal cham All round Mafolo* while Hags are |>e thè dissetar ber«, name the Montana regiment. Tlre.c f cassation in th* Dakota ard Prnneylvania regiment« prominence which Germany saaum»l bniuglit thè newa latge advan-e* are noted all through be» ■ f the ‘ irl triaipe ree* o»l Chinamen a lout to I* ir g waved by grouix o! natives and Dreyfus affair. w*ll l«e ptoerfe iitad mrt a rnalatance from the en«u>y in the •I Manila, an-l her evident <1l«p<witiun pu k»l ap font le>*ta end 40 pei «una th* list. from Ag uit»alih»'e army It la eatlmated that 130 peraoire aere murder»! bv the telwla. end pul out deserters Mias Mary U tlaon, a pr<>tni»«ht wood«. Th* rebel* fooght a ahorl tim» to prevent tho intrraluclkm of any kind A list prepar»l in th« ffire of the Mat Arthur is allow ing all such to emu« fire» art by the Filipini*. dn>wn*d. f American producía in the cu.pir* and then fled < >n tbo left, the Mon Augusta adjutant general abowa lb* cnaualn«« young Solely wumaa of The elty ia domiate Imlay, but ovei within the line*. Lol rs insisting on Tire «eca.nd offleer ot tha ateamer. haa cauecd a feellog to grow op among in Manila «Inc« February 4 Ur be 151 Kan . cmotnittad suicide on learning tana and Kanaaa volunteer« and th« What who waa among thè leecurd, aaya a cul- It Aliata old Glorr, and in its etreeti clow* ins|«eotion. to prevent lreach«*rv. that Alta Dis. her for er, had been Third artillery had no chance to fight tire people against Germany. k lle-l ami M4 wuun lwd Il is Iflievel that the relxds will Order« have lieen rereived to go o* a few years ago w«a giallfylng to Hi« i lapalbla temi WaS laaiivlial tuli i f par- are timi but happy American aokliwre A dispatch to tha Dally Mail from Agu inahlo'a palace waa burned, and make a fight at Mariqulua. tirar Ma to Calumpit. ail mile« beyond Matoh«. American pnoplo, "Twialing the lion'« pia, bui he thìnks it altuck on th« The Third United Mate* Tulun leers Vienna aays liter« are >0,000 -»«ea of Another hia government it a wreck Ilia plat Ulla, whet* a « lash between Hall s tail.” can Ire anpplanled by baiting the ro« ka, owmg to tire I-* The movement forward will te »low Influent« in Ibe city ot Brunn, capital i IUy*s irwmnnesi has arrired al Karan troop* and the iet>«ls tooh place lite i «tearnai Ire» pick»l up a bo*l CUhtAlD* ia to burn ovwtylbing a« he flies. There aie inanv river*, and il i» rough tiermana where opportunity offers. of ibe provli. e of Moravia, Aualria. nah, Ga.. ftotii Hague de Tsnimn, <»n country, and rr« «tatice 1« ei|«rt«d. This w«»ul I please tim |-|ia»iiers a«y that Malulm «riliaeni other »lay. mg irà per» na, inrlmling *0 women H«a**«bar>i w«*wl < or II hh *« the transport Kwlgwirli The r*g‘m*nt arid that the death rate ia an oumua wh<> ra«ar«k| fr«m tl-e wra k»l atcanier. b--»g»i the ma irganla lo «unendo* t< Americans, as il is t>«i|ievf*.| a de»-o» ve The Filipino« found treiatanre fu lUtlin, Apul 1. —A bnrf d’«|wtcl will go into detention camp al Kapello. Emm the re the Aurei cana, but these wer« abut by IkAttle could be sr- urr.1. Tha Stella Irti Southampton «rate* Tire tMloratlon of tho wagMof 1,700 tile, and fled, after attempting to fire from Apla. Samoa, dat«d March 81. day cunveying thè tirai eicuraiun ol thè Aguinaldo'« order« ports of deserti»»* who are |«mring mt » The body of Austin Hldwell, the the city •mployea in tire York cultou mills. •ay. The t. 'ulMidtiii-nt of the c< a«l •«»•un to tha l'hannel lalan-la. Tiara All the pii»>nera aay that miarepre the Amerhan hro* at Malol>>«, Agmn- Haoo, Me., is snnounaed to twgin Mon Bank of Rugland swindler, was bunebl Aguinaldo eacapol, and he 1« flying vill.gr« by Riitiali and American war wrre sbolli DiS pa>aengrra un te-ard aud •«ntation» were n.ade to them alami tldo lias byt a smell force left, aitd Ins day. when a similar rale« will affect at t’h»rag<>. The body *»f his bi other to Han Fernando, 30 mile« or eo north «hip« coot mur«. In purauance of mill- a cirw numl-rrmg 3.1 m-n. The tire American». Taper« and ordert control Is visibly iinp.»irr*l. over f.G'O liasa-lw tn tire Iraoonia and <t«M>rge was ah I opr« I to llartf r I. <«»nn Il la Impoealble to take Aguinal.tu, and found In Maloloo «how that the insor Both meo fflo© recently st Butte. now the inaarrerlion may la«t month« tarv or.I.r«,whit« recidami« have «vacu wralher waa foggy RI 4 u'. ■ k t'aa I'ept^rell .«tum mill«, ol Buidefold. Amarlrant libeling ami many hou«r« The chi«da ol th« <|uet ir» k aod-lenly l - mc-l up tht ugk gente bal lieen told that Olia, Hah The rainy ««««on will aet in in two Harry Manderson, the young farmer, Moot. Manila. April 4 —Thu Amer in Malietao Tanu« pwtry. who wrre eiilad thè f--g l-ank, ami tho ateam- r alm-wt and the other» were killed, anil lira week«, and the Americana cannot oper While suffering fr<»m nemrns trou who attempt»! to murder hla sweet- to the other Island», have been brought < lumir-liately atterwarda (truck amiti- Coiled State« troopa terribly detuoial I r o*> ) mi under ( Jen r r « I MacArthur aio heart, Myttle Fleischer, near Mayetta. hie. Rear Admiral < bar lee <X Carpen* ate then. • till ranting al Malulo«. whaio »* < r v back frotu Upóla. The firearm« and «lupa. The captata, •««ing Ih« ateamar i I MacArthur will purane them 80 or Kan . but instead wound»! Mr* John ter committed suicide at a senitaiium thing l>.ia !x*en quiet today. litMi<t:i- anni unilion taken from Tanua January waa f«>t •inklrg, i-tdared a lltel. al* Twenty-two Kponiarda, pick») up by Al one time ho epforrad 80 rurl««. If tie Filipini»« «tick to the 3 iiave been returned. Fleischer, her aunt, ao that ah* died in 11«»«ton tir» «leewhrr». *«» far a« officially ro- lauti-Imi. Womeii sud hd-lren *M* the army tranatvrt Roanoke, off *-at port*»!, have boon linitt<H| during the later, wm lynch»! by a mob from American demands on (‘bine by firing railroa l; If not, he intuit return to Ma •ml-arked in thè S-ata li en ll-e ap- Fabian, after ee«a|>o from tire rel-ela. nila, where the aituation i« «ouiewhat op m a Cbitieoo Teasel. Mayetta. SERVE THEM RIGHT. l.i«l 34 hour« l»> hi occasional ri a , talli ordarai •ay the native« ate suffering fruir critical, owing to the preoenM of a of «hot« trtHwron the Inaingmlff and Sirx-e General MacArthur ma 1« a The (dilneee oulbofities hare no(i tfiema-lvra. • atcity of f -•!, and fear ti e Amernar large numlier ol rvliela « lew mile« Money for lh* <ul«an Atmjf Mt th«* tr<<opa forming th«» line« f '< «I gallant advance north - f Manila Bret* Or-1 the British consul al Tien Tain A survlvor atated that he an.I 35 *ar«hi|*a will shell the coast towns. IlniHfht Harte. from the city. Lawton an«l General Hall, ritrndmg Ire* I ere ii aom* talk that ho should b* that the whole foreshore recently -■tirerà pul off The Americana bo|« to force a de from the ateamer in a The engagement of flail ’a troopa to Havana, April 1.—Guv*rn»»r-(i*n from the waterwork« to La Ixmia I it cho**n aa a brig »dint general of volun opened at Purl t’hlng Wan Tao ia re «o calm, but riaive battle at Calumpil or at a poin< day at Mariqnlria, which they took, oral Br»M»k* baa a I iium I niadt» up his •mali boat, The Itilo «fiouting lias Iren ju«l active teer«, iita rank In tire regular army be servo) f r a ( ‘ r»e mining rum pan a there waa a big awirl arirwnd lire rock». not further than that from Maloloa. wra encouraging. min i to ••n»l tho $3,000.000 ba< k tu tinntgh to make the live« of the -«»I- ing lieuteiianl-c olonal of lire adjutant- Th-« British legton baa metered a Tire American oommi«aianeta ate de Melon can care for the reliela In th* th* Htat*»a, if the Culmn mili Wl - n thia I «t ere a • ori di atei • diera a botden ami U> cotn|M*l th* offi general's department. ¡•n»lr«l, |<»tnting uut that tiais action laying then proclamation till the relieb awav troni tbe wr--. k thè tedierà of Ih* illy of Manila with hi* for. ea. tary AMembly du*« not up the cer« It» «leep in trench**, clothed, amt A Washington dispatch ■•«•: Gen renders ti«o upeuing of tbo purl nuga strila burat wlth a terrillc «spinalo* can b« cornered an.I wbippnd. M« Arthur may puah en •• far army roll*. ie readme«»» to re|»el p« »• I bl* atta* k«. eral Thomas M AndvrSott baa been lor tory. L'bineoe residents ol Malulos were Kan Fernando, Aguitiahlo*« new napi- **Y< hi may as well d<» «» and not an-l tho vraa-l diaappearal atern foro- some time past slate-i as a brigadier Tho whole country between Ma’<«l<»a tal. The railroad ia in fair «hap* a« trirt* much long*f,” said Secretary i;.. et m |ba 8M I I -- laal thing tire panic «tri, ken, but were Oitieted by Ilrowln, the Ainarlratr talami general in th« regular aim, until he and < ahnari Is now full <»f friendler* far •• Guiguinlo, and tall« have her n th« Americana. They aay th* main Parli. April 4.— Agon. ilio, the ag-nt Alger, when du»c»iaaing the matter tw< •urvivur ••« waa thè figure of thè - ap retires neat tall. He ta to command women, cbildien ami old people, who j ordered for th« «n mi lee iietaeen Ma- dart ago in cunfvicme with General talli ut thè stella atamllng -almlyoa army of Hie rebela tetrcatMt to Calum nf Aguinaldo, in the ruunra of an inter- tire department of the Uolumbla. with ar* returning to their homes, rar firing lolo* and Ualumpit. further north. l)r\M»ke and General Gmnux. The lat thè bn-lge an-l giving hi» la«t hiatruo- pit. W»lie«.!«y, leaving only enougl V lew published to lay lu l.a Patrie. headquarters al Vancouver. while flAga. The Americans are trying l-eliin I to make a allow of restatane*. •ay«: ter sAi*l that such a coarse would serv» tiona. The »urvivor rafsrrai to aald: Adtanra «m Mal«»1<»B. Tira cmiser Chicago, winch left io gam tho confi<feri«w» of th* inliabi* "Tire auction w«> so tr«m«n<)oua that ' The capture of Maloloe*!* not •• .tn- • lie assembly riglit. BOLD STREET ROBBERY. Manila« April 1.—The L’ulted States Hampton Roads March 13 under order* tan»* by proving tu them that, if they ¡■orlarti aa the Americana are trying to Anyway the impreMi<»n is apreathnt we tbought our tewt woul-l be rU- troops r«wted lust night in the jungle to overtake ths American liner Pari« will return ami alteml to their ortli I aaw fi va teista ani thè cui- make It apfrear. The Filipino govern that the governor gnueral may rrltirr gulfed. • •« h <*nt«l«tii*g • ’ ‘«On tlula«g Fr«-*ut •• an-l transfer from that •hip ea <«ore- nary work peace fully no barm will bo- s I niu I m mile srtd a quart*» from Ma- ment liad already determined on re Flf-rraS *!•••••*£**. th* m<»n»*y lu Washington, and it is lapaible teiat fa-ani«« our own l*ave tire lolow. The day’s advance tw-gan at 2 lary of Mate John Hb*rmaa, w bn ba l foil then. stirring up tr«wh feeling aga nsl the wreck. They <- tilainal altogvllier bm Kan Franoiaco, April 3.—One of thr moval to Sait Fernando, arid a «mall o’clock ami coveted a tlistam r of at»<»ut l«-en taken seriously III. hat arrived at tween HO and 100 |i«>ple. Firn of thè lelaefiment of troupe waa left with of. assembly. An event of lnteii-at to all Aitieri- boldest and mint -taring robberies it two and a half rnilrs Iw-yorttl thu (iui- Nswpoit Sowa with 11.« dl«lli>guiah»l l>«-atv wera w»n Inai lo Vlew, bui wa d»r« to burn the town, and tbua to cans, whether foreign or ntlive-teirn, the annals of Kan Fianciarto waa com gumto liver along the railotad. invalid on btard. FOUR WERE DROWNED. to<’k a i- -al ttll-l witli womr i- iu tire, draw the Amori, ana inland will occur in Cincinnati during the united yesterday in ftont of Welia Tire brunt of the hatll* was on the and tire iKX'ipant» of uni temi look oara Honors Jos* R. Villalon and A "Two nontlie of rain and fever will week of Juno ¡W The 3 let annual Faigo A Uo. 'a espreaa ofllow, on Kec- right of the Hack where the enemy was in tum and towed all night long until llevis, who wore appointed bv the Cu nvention of the Music 7«-a-tiers* As ond atieel. alien a sack containing rave the Filipino« tiietr ammunition apparently concentrated. The first m et uf «a drop pai a«lr- p, thornugl ly ban asseml ly tu present lu the Wash oueiatlon. otganis»! fm the paipt»»* <»( and a good deal of trouble and the f .MX) in g-dd coin waa stolen from Nebraska, First South Dakota ami Memphia, Tenn., April I. — Laat emanata!. ington authoritir-e tire r«*aluliona rd ennouratflng American musitol We aighte-l a araill-uat at 8 war will not end while a «ingle Fili ait, the scat of an «ipi,-«e w'a K -on belonging receive«I here to the u'clnok In thè moining, bui thè ■team- that laaly.hav« arnverl in Washington. progreM an«l professional fraternity, Tenth Pennsylvania regiments encoun night new« pino remain« to tear arma " to J-«. N. If. Waters, win >i the lai Their mission, in addition to tire pres will (hen hold it« ouesfona. A large tered the rel»els ¡©trenched on the effect that the «trainer Rowena Ler, er Lyns fiom Weymouth be l mesa- Agoiirillo chargea Major trônerai ter waa engaged in Oouveraatlon by a Iwirder of the woods, and the Ameri of me IxM« line, had foundered near wliile bori- in alglit. Hhe look ua all entation of the reaoliitlous. ia to *1- attendance is promised. liti» with opening the lioctlllliee, and cans. advancing across the open, suf Tyler, Mo., and that el! on t»oar<l were un teiar-l. Hho evertually lan-hd ua al stranger. |dain In detail the aituation with let- Waters waa carrying the coin (ron holde lite American« responsi 1-1« for Ecuador haa <h- ided logo to the geld fered a terrific fire for half an hour, lout rave thr captain and one officer. Guernsey.” riraiv to the insurgent army. the Anglo t'aliforina hank to tire el the transfer of the Spaliteli prisoners basis. A« there were aup|»oee<l to h<« 60 paaarn Four men jf the Nebraska regiment Tl-e Grt-at Western Railway Coro- I’olo hva I «-on bum»! and sLatnloncd preea offt e for ahipmenl to Moirit rar. I f -r preventing tin- > ., ........ « n. g . Immense Jamig« to Texas crops by were killed. and 30 were wounded. grra on lamrd. there waa much excite pany’a steamet Vera, frotn Southamp t ■ the F.-Ilpl n-M Brna., at Chino, Cal. The pwrsoi Hating a treaty with S|>alii. Ten men of the Dakota regiment were tnrnt. Thia morning came drHnit« ton, pioked np 40 olliera of thè «urviv- frost is re|«)rtr*l. Agoiicillo I« confine-! to hi« room who accosted W«tera aeke.l him the lu Japan Is ---nsidentig a prnjwcl lor tb* wounded and one of the I'enuay Ivaniana new« that the «trainer foon«lere<l yratrr -r» and laudai tbi-m al Gueruaey. wrlli the influenia. ■Mple a - f Vrrtaoai cation of the Grand hotel, Water nationalisation of railways. day near Tylrr, «mi that four peraoni waa kilted. Up lo mani 113 p.iasengcr» havo l-ocn will I ni « lotal fotlave Ihfo ymr. was tying Ina horse al the time, bui Tire Americana finally drove the Fill- were drowned. TURKS DRIVEN BACK A m I hwi I <d payclml gy will ter held il naccounted (or. gave tho desired information. lit A presidential I mmud in Iwhalf of « I-», k Ahbolagiitbnra were ihr«« at < ‘bn ago from April 3 to 8, m< luaivs Ireter a< <minta aay Ih« Stella I i l 140 Fielt !»*|*ti<* Flr*«l <f. lUohard Olney boa been launche*!. tuining again tu his wagon, lie saw Tie. AK.w,,l.<t to t eplere • Hal,er lineeof strong etitrenckmontaalong lire l-aasengera on I ard, and tbat ber crww The Twelfth New York volunteers Aetoria, April 1. — Deputy Frail C-om lee ■■»•lllee that Ilin money bad been taken. track, the enemy made scarcely any Fife bodire were r» ’ <»»vere*l in the numte-r»! 43 tc-raona have arrived b-imn fur inoaiei ouL B>:aaionor Cathcart, while ¡>ettoliii>, Water« has I e.-n engaged in carryin» Vienna, April 4. — A serious null I ruit s of the Armour felt works, at Chi defense liiere. Another •trame) of thè •ame com the river near Rainivr, found «ev Ke. rotary <d War Alger baa arrived cago. the coin of lire Anglo-California aic •ton ha* taken pla«.-* batwawn Bnlgaiiaa General MacArthur and h.a staff eral boat« drifting In th*aloughaarouml pany whitli arnve-l at thè ialand of other large banking concerns for mor* and Turkl.h frontier guards al Koayl- al Havana on a tuut uf inapr-ction. were walking on the tru- k abreast of Jersey alami n- ■ n tial-iy rt-poita havli g Washington gtu»»i|w are busy with there, but w«« unable to arr<->>t any of Two thousand men are t-lle as the re the name of General MacArthur as a the line with everything quiet, when pa«re<l many teklu-a of vietila« of tha than 80 years, anJ uo suspicion • I Agob, between Jami.ill. Eastern Itou- them, a« th* fishermen gut into too tachea to him. malia. ami Adrianople, on the lianki id suddenly they received a shower of bul sult of th« panlamaker»' strike al I'hila- diaaater alami tbe Caaquet rucka. preeideotial |*»eoibility. •hallow Water for the patrol I hm L lie the F . >rija, 5rt mile* south of Jatut.ill. let« from ahar|>alii«i|era in trees and on del plila. A survitor uf tbe diaaator namal ! THE KINGSTON FIGHT eichanged «hot» with them, hut no on* A ording to a di«|«tch from Kofis, Admiral Dewey ia eanl to have bouaatope, but these were aj»er*dily dis Half tho buslnees |«irtion of Har- waa Injured. He took bl« boat over tn Huah aaya thè apce-l of thè Stella in capital <>t Bulgaria, th* Turk* attack««! cabled to Washington a te«|uiaitlon fur lodged. thè fog wna hot dluiiniahed, though tire Twa A«aierlean a»l|a«rs and Kight Mat riaon Valley, I’«., was dettruyed by Oak Point tbia morning, wber« hr . mors men and tnoie ships. a weak Bulgarian nut|a>M, but th« The em-uiy'a loss waa apparently <!«*• IV are Hilled. f' g wliiatli-e nere aoiimh-l Huah a-l-l* fire. Los*, ifO.OOO. etayod during the day with tho inten x«w YorkdA] ri! I - A llnpau b b Bulgarian«, aide*! by aimed Inhabi Flans ate afoot to ti<organiB4» tho •mall, the jungle affording them auch tion of returning thia evening and mak that at 3 30 1*. M tbe «oginuer ahowad By * i llisu-n between freight trains liirn in tho «ligure riami a diai regretor- the Hdal l from Kingston. Jamaica, tants, r»-pal«o.| their aaeailante after a Vatlonal Red Cr»**s HcWietT, with a protection that the Americana were ing another effort to arrest the fialier n«ar Pittsburg two men wore killed and fierce ÜghL Both aide« anffiued loeeoe unable to ace them and In firing were Ing a apeal uf IH1» kliola 11« aay* •aya view tu greatly increasing Its scu|>e. During the figlil between Amen men aud aelau their laiata aud net«. two fatally injurud. guided only by the wound of tiro Fill- The Turk«, thn veraci »truck wilhin 35 luinnlna can sailor aan-l nati«« boatmen ou Tura of kille.1 and wounded Brigadier-« General D A. Flagler, pine«'allots. the di«patcli «aye. wore ereking to se Ibe Amenoan altillery The funeral of ei Governor Francis A»u|har Firm at l>aw«**n. aflorwur l. Buah furtlrer aaaerta that day, at the wharf, the casualties were ch i«f ot ur-lnan-«, la Jrad al Hla liuiuv waa handicapped fol the ««me reason. Harrison Pierpont, of tha Virginias, two lifeboat« were sunk witli the lie. Wash., April L —The steam indiana—Two killed <1* Grady and cure a p- tail Ion hitherto held by the •t < *1*4 Point, Va. 1-ast night's long line <>f camp firca er City of Healtle, which arrived to ateamer, wliioh afirr rraling ou ih« Bulgarian* Kuiyl-Agob la the rail was held at Pittsburg. another) and aeveial wounded. Ulaa-I« Holland, a victim <>( lire made a benulifai sight, with the Twen night from Hksgwsr, Alaska, bring» rucka for IO or 13 minute» apllt iti two way station nearest tiie Turkilh fron Tela»—James Darcy, oiler, concila Itenniark ¡iro|s>«ee to demand cowsioti - Banta Fre wrack, at Lan,. Kan., in tieth Kanaaa regiment on tli« leit uf news of a f.'l»,<»00 Hre nt Dawson, and diaappaaral. territory, and it Il ia tbought ¡a ••!■ »ion of Ilio brain, ami W. F. R. Me tier in Bulgarian nf a treaty port In t'lilaa, an-l w-ll«ori l 1887, lie» jael r«c«iv«-J fll.&OO in »«-I Guiguinlo station, and the Pennaylva- March 9. The fire started from a tie- ble thè Bertoni were tire > nly Ameri Mahoa, fraetarwd kn««, ar* going would he an Important strategic point out a ctulm-r lor ilia pupr.ise itomant ot his clauu againat that cum- nia legiureut on the tight, beyutid the fective flue in m barber shop in th» cana on lioard, aa th« lisi of sur virola for Turkey if «he desired to pour North on th* Hupply. Arrangements have been completed l-ai'r- liver. troup* intu Bulgaria. R< ter nt ha I building, which wraa «Ir -loca uot coutain tireuanrea uf any olirei | Three men from the Telai are i for construction cif a lalltoad from Al The provision train waa delayxl by • troyrd, t«»grti»rr with the Adc. . k hull.I American», aa far •» km>wn. Tba th* hospital, I tn* named Green, a A positive atelvtuenl to th. rffuct Fffirtnwrg Mterilrnrrnd. varado to San Andreas Tuaoto, Mclico. that tire I’hilii pm« (roup ««• offarvd broken bridges, but the alorva of grain ing William J. Trriy, w ho arrive.! at •e.-md mate waa Hi« only orti «i - f tha water tender, may die from a »tab Victoria. B. C., April 4.—Tha War department uffl-cra eipreM un- by tire l'iilt«d Slates to England on and flocka of ducks in the locality fur- bkagway Uat Friday with a bicycle wound; twenly-flv* other «ador« wer« steamer Tartar arrived from the Orient nlaiiol ample forage. q -l-tla-l sallefaction with lire work nf certain cunditiuna baa b*«ti ¡uibllaiicd claim« to have made the trip (mm injure*!, including four on the Hupply. today, after a stormy voyage. Hh* The hospital work ia remarkably Da«Mio on bit wheel in a little utri the volunteers l-efore an-l around Ma in Lundun. PLAN AGREED UPON That ship'* whaleboat crew, hem, brings news of the maaaa- reof 3V farm- effl lent, aa It baa been throughout th* nine day«. nila. •ton«-1 by nativo«, were farced over are by aburignee at Byoraetau, Japan. Tire atcaincr Rowana l-w, «¡th whole ismpalgn. Sola« High l-uoi-liaOa Ika Settle th« board to •»•i« death. The search of the Windsor hotel about 81 paasrngvr». l»«i-fM ! er cri-a Germany ia said to Im c-mcanttatl) g Ai.iii>a«nt ««retie« ■« w««ii« The telegraphers keep abreast of the A am t»*n rums, al New York, for deed leahe* of 30. «iplodad O| p-«itc Tykr. Ma, Eight native* are reportal kill»! a fleet al Amoy, with tiie inteatmu uf Wethington, April I.—The follow line an-l maintain a ounatant COUüOC- cuntiniiM. Parts of h imau remains I aud Imuinliately Milk, with all on •eiaing Futalen. Washington, April 8.—A joint high Tne Newaik arrival thi* morning. ing lisa l-een n-ei-ired at the war de tiuu with the city. were found. buar-l. *sc«*pt Uaptain Grot,« (jarveil commiaeion, to aettle the entire Ha- Dlapatchre from Tokio to Japan«» partment: «'«mmtaalee teilt H« Mnm«U. Fall al Manila. coast papnta charge Americana with Two cat Inada of Eastern oyateia are and on* ot th* errar "Manila, April I. —Subaiatence trip uioau trouble, haa l-een practically Washington, April 8 — A nimio« Washington, Apiil I — Vn-ier thi* on their way to Will«)«« barlerr for ao pile« are etc«I lent and abundanL • greed uion by tha United Hlataa, viverxlt for the sett lenient of the ■hooting down men, wniuvu aud child t'laua Spm klra haa decidal to **■ governments. Samoan troubles lias I-««II prc>|M*ee«l and ren in the Philippine*. artifleal propagation eipaiimenl by taldlah in Hau Franciaru au «lactrio date Geneial Otis from Mamie for Meala deteriorating m thia hot climate British an-l German ward« tire loll -wing hat of a-lditi-mal are sold at public auction al high fig Lord Kaliebuiy'a al-eence fr- in L>ml -n ia now under favorable consideration by oyatermea. j plant that «rill I* without a llval in Aerlntaa IMfft«arba*rw« •! < ••<«»■- caauallira in the Knond Oregon: urea. Cotiaiderable hard bread bar alone dolava Hie formal acceptam-o l-v the three governments concern»!. Tire ateainalnpTa.-oma. which haa ar th* world, an-l which will furniah to It Ixm-lon, April -Aooordlng to ■ Killml—March 38 — Couij-any A, been «polled. There will be «rune loa* Great Britain, though In his aliranc* rived al Tacoma fioin China and Ja|>an, tire pwopl* of that city light, heat and contemplaUa tire creation of a joint diapatch to tha Dally Mall fiom Hong Private licit J. Clark. Hir Tlioinaa Randeiaon and Mr. VII- Supplie« in all olliei department« are high comui!aaion cunaiatiiig of ona Kong, aortowa diaturbancaa hava re- bro ghl 387 Japan«««, u.uet uf them uf power almost at coal Woundal—Company L, Captain g'Hnl. Medical aupplira are abundant. Itera, who are underatuod tu tie apvclal- meml-er of ea- h ooontiy, to pasa upon eectly ooourrul in the vicinity of Can tire laboring cl see. Th* Otrfon wound»! will 1« brouglit Harry L. Walla, stomach, alight; Ker- Iv familiar with the Samoan quentum, the recent clash ot authority and re tun, and a British lot ¡MMlo-boat haa Rear-Admiral Sarutwon arrived at hum* aa anon aa j-<>«albl« from Manila. geaul W. W. Wilson, hand, alight; M«»re T*rrl»e»r f«»r (¡•rinaeip Iiave approve-! the plan for a commis sulting disorder. IH>«n aenl to protect British intereata. Kantlag-i de Cut« on Istard the rriuwt They will com* on th* Aral alii|-« -Iwaig- Private Chai lee H. Roberta, l«g. alight; Kiau Chau, via Hhanghal, April 1.— sion. Tire United Hlatra has inform Tire pro|»>aili<>n, it ia understood,waa Tire deatroyar will toon t-e followed by New York, and was given a royal wel natal fur that pur|«ae liy lire war da- Frank K. A-laina, side, severe; Ben The ¡Hipulation of a village near ally elpr«a»«d Its approval, aud the oarrvlng troop*. come by the ¡waopla. partinant. Tire daad will alao be jamin F. Ktnilh, jr., legs, aev«r*. l-Tartro Fu (l-t’liau Fu) rerenlly al- formal acovptance. il la leamr<l from put forward bv Gwrmny, and ia lire awe- othet oud one submitted for llie aetllement ol brought to llna country for burial. Company K. Q«ia*ter*iaeto«-ltergaaBt taokud with gnna a German uffiuei the best quarter, will follow spealily. tgueen Victoria lias been pet I lloned Iain-Jon, April 4 —The Rome corre- the entire question. to force I'reanlent Kmgei.ol the Tians- •poodonl ot tire Daily Chronicl* aava At Walnralay'a «•••Ion th* army K I* Coglilan, leg, alight; Private riamili Hanneman, a iliaguman naiue-l Aa Hie prop-«iti--n emanate« from Ger < hl4»r M«» b » b vaal. to reform eiieting atoiaea, which l>wrf court of Inquiry had Eagan on th« Thomas C. T>renaen-I, foot. alighL Mooli, ami a nnrung engineer named many, bet approval, of cowrM, ia as h* leain* In official choice that Italy ftuattla, April 8. —A Po«i Intelli- and Gteal Biltain have arrival at an Thio high < rum - b I oii , it I« beat heavily on the Uillandera. • land. 11« ciplainni Ida contract» Cum I-any M, Private Edward Jaques, Voractiulle, «Im wer* on a peaceful sured journey tu I Tacho Fu. In the tight felt, affords a pacific solution to the genre* apocial from Crretou. Wa.li,, agicemeui which will result in an In the victorious charge« on the in with th* bort|>ackr>ra, but his troll- hand, alight. .March 39 — Company G, Pi i vat a which «neu») «everal Chineen were whola trouble at the moment when Ha •ava Uhtef Mo««-«, the well-known In Italian occupation of Han Mun bay. surgent» at Polo, Hun-lay, General Irv ■uuuy wa* in no way atartling. lle-l«- ing Hale fell w.-nnde-l it is th iglit clara! that Senator llauna bail nutbing Frank C, Woodruff, heel, mo-lciat*; killed and other« were Wound* I, but moan affaiis l«-g«n lu took lbe m<« dian, died at hi* home on th« Culvill. province uf Uhl Kiang, China, b*foro tim Germana finally arrivaci li*re «afely reservation la.t Saturday. K Thornton, han-l, modeiate. threatening. Apiil 33. •eriuusly—while directing the a Ivanoa. to do with th« matter. •CIO -tieni !l«w« Ileo,«. It ia pro|meer| in Denver to establish a public park In that city aa a nieiuoiial to the late KeV. Myron W. Heed. Manuel Garcia, who, at 1*4. claim« to lra> the oldest singing master tn ilio world, ia a cousin of the Unban gen eral. In is <4. K,<k*t,0l7 gtoaa tone of baa- Miner eteri ingota Were prrduced ia th« t niti'-l '■tat«., an incr«««* of more than 80 |«r oenl over I8V7. Harvard university pi idea itaelf on the fact that Joeoph H. Clioote ia th« eighth alumnna of that ii>*titutton to ri pr.-aent thia country al th« court of HL James. James N. Wolff, a well-known col- med criminal lawyer nf Boston, ha« rereiv»l the apixiintmenl of judge ad- V . ate of til« depnrlmonl ol Meaoacbu- Mlle, G. A. R. Announ «meni ia mal« that the an> miai meeting nf tire Aaeoeiation of Military burgeons, prevent»! leal year by the war, will bo bold In Kanare City, May 84 to 38. Mias t'arolin« llaaard, of l‘wac<«lal« K. !., lias l-«vn ria tai president uf Wcllealay (Maa*.) col leg«. • Igainal lb* C*««. Pari«. April I.—The K-ho de Pari« to I ay publish*« a «enaational di»pat< b from < <»|ienli«gen. saying a plot against the ctar, tn which Ins mother ami M Pobyndunotsoff, head of the holy synod, are implicated, has been di«, onrrrrd, the object of the runapiracv bring to take a<lvantag>' nf the state of the ctar's health, to remote him from power and confide lb* government to Ins uncle, who is classed as a notorious react ion a ft . •r-r-i»«! Reserves t'«;;*4 0.4. Will Tact n.. n...... Law. Iaindon, April 8.—Thirty thoeaand Kan Francisco, April I.— The restaur Spanish reserve* have lieen called out, ant men of thia rity have organi »Al fot •aye the Madrid correspondent of tlX the purpoan of trating Hie validity ol !*aiiy Chronicle, and it la probable H the war revenue law requiring the there will be a Carbat uprising. placing of a stamp un every buttle of wine sold to patrone. The re« leu rant The central council of the National men claim tire law wutki a hardship Round Money Laugna, n nettling of the and that the law waa not originally vice-presi < tenta of the league, met la merle applicatile to restaurants. New York city, re ele-ted the officers of the league, Itatene I to reporte of No man can leaiat rattling a little . ffi. ere and eichanged views aa to th* money he hea tn hit pocket validity of the silver movement. Noah Web*t«r was born in West Hartford, Conn., an-l a movement haa beer, atartal there for the erection of a gigantic memorial. Dr. R M Uhainel, of the ehemldal -lejiartni' tit of Cornell univeraily in Ithaaa, N. Y., baa announced that nearly all wall |>a|'«i «old at the prra •nt lime contains arsenical poia-na. am.« of them In aarprlaing qnantilfoa. K II. Fa-la, a brother of Jam«« London, March SI — The Berlin cor- Saimaa tar «he *••«. Buchanan Seda, the noted engineer, Astoria, April 1 —The Astoria ,t irapmident of the Morning Poet tart: was found dead in hia cabin near Ellie- Columbia Rivet railroad will aen I a In their deeire to effect a friendly »st ton, Mont, wbeia li* had lival aa a •pe< ial freight train East tine evening, atement of the Hamown difficulty, tb<> IreitniL which will include «even car« of German authorities hare decided to die- Attorney-General Monnett, cd Ohio, •almon, from H. Elmore A Co., to continue their tupport of Mataala, ha» brought suit against the augar trust eiliaa In th* middle Western «late*. hoping that thia will Induce the United in lire name of the alate ’ The ealmon waa the pack put up al State* to recall Chief Jualic* cham eerier •Sfi.000, alleged to ba due for Tillamook, and clear« out all the ber*. violation* of alate law». •almon now hare eice pt «tun« few thou- Roliarl Render »hot and killed a man I*raai-I«nl W. H. Uounclll, of th* aand case* that were packed at Nehalem namad McGonlgle, at Proaaar, Wash college for negroes at Nottual, Ala., I« last fall. Tha man were hunting, and th« shoot th* Only negro president of ■ Oollege Governor Wolcott, ol Ma»aai-lineetta, ing waa accidental, oauead by Bender born in »lavery and self alucatal. 11« waa 17 yaar* old before b* knew liia it aaid to be the champion fancy skate* •tumbling aa lie waa ratting bit gun to Ort at some birds ol New England. alpbaboL TSowgUl He W rolling f.eube«. Pana, April 8. — A wealthy gentle man named Tourret waa «hot dead iee- terday evening on the liot«a de flow- logne by a man who miatook hi« victim for Preeident Louliet, to whom Tounet lane a striking rvaamblanu*. The murderer, whrree neme is Gnauf and who 1« 8H reara old, ia thought to ba insana. It It announced from Youngatowa, th. liial a combination rd 33 rolling mills outaule the National Htral Com pany and American Tin Plate Com pany, bat been effected in New Turk. Leleeel aoa*r«nn trauelH. *>«»■«(• at Ila Ila. Chicago, April 4.—Th* Reoord'a Ta- Washington, April 3 — Colonel Thomae M, Anderaon ha« been ap coma. Wash., (paoial aay*: Foreign pointed brigadier general in the regn- bualneea houaea lost over »l.OoO.OOO bv lar army to «uc-ord Edwin V. Humuer, the dost ruction ot Ito llo by Hie Fili- plno* tiefore General Millar caplural retired. the city. Htepbeoa A Company, an The Conatantmople correspondent ol Engliah fltrn, estimate« its Io«« •* the London Standard any*: N«wa hat • l 40,01*0 on alore-l hemp. Numcroua l-een received from Smyrna Hist 6,000 other firms bad wat«hou«ea ami atooka Cretan Muvaulman refugee«, who were dratroy»l. Engllah inauranoo cun- in deaperate la, k of work and food, in panic* will bo the ehief loaeia. The vaded and pillaged tire Greek and Turk French film of jew-iera. La Estrella de ish quarter« of the city. Norte, l«j*l 8300,0**0 worth of property. The modua vivendi to be recognised on the Alaska boundarv, aa prop«mr.| by the United Stelae, lias been referied Io the t'ana-lian authoritire. as wel' a» to the British foreign office, and un til word com ci from both quarter« It will nut l-e known whether the miklna ia to be establish»!. The Impirwaion prevails, however, that aa »nn aa Can ada haa eipreeee.1 approval, the Britiali foreign offii-e will give official aaaeot. It is repoted that Aguinaldo baa ra- doubled hie oppiwltion to tire release ol lire Spaniah pviaoMra no* in th« band» of th* laaorgsnta. Cuben« Mu«« Hurry. Washington, April 4. — It waa re iterated tonight by two mem tier« of tha cabinet that no oonai-teration will tw paid to any pro¡i»«iti>m for money fur the Cutían army uutsi-le the ».1,000,000 fund now awaiting their acceptance, and. furthermore, it ia hi ule. I that il too much trouble and deliberate delay occur», preliminary t • that «mount Iw- lng turn»l over to the Cuban«, tha »8.- 030,000 may lie withdrawn and no pay ment of any sort m«d* by thia govern ment on account of Cuban troo|w. No proposition for an additional aura will b« oonddared, in any form.