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The Samiain News OREGOH SCIO w LATER I NEWS The controller ol lbs currency baa túnel a call for a report of all Ihe ns tonal bank« at the clooe of InisoeM April ». Jurist ie d»»I al his hone in Washing. l<m. He liarl aers»l a longer l«rm on lire bench than any Ju<lg« ever •P poinl»l. The German plan lor Milling th« George Raid waa biliari, Mach Reid A* probably fatally wounded, and i » » Ksmoan question suits England Ameri-a is also satisfi«l, a Joint high oilier men hurl in a pitch«) battle be commission will probably be uam»l. tween llie Freecher and Reid factions The Unitwl Status transport Ingalls al Brunron, H. t'. arris»! st Port Antonio, Jamaica, i Jack MacMillan, wall known in Willi General Alger on hoard. Hhe re Europe ami the United Statee as a ported all well and pro»e»lcd to Folio curler, was caught in a belt In a floor Mica. mill al Lln isay, Ontario, and so badly The tew does not prohibit th« sale ol mangled that lie di«*d. liquor in army canteens. Attorney- James Eteey. the English messenger Gsr.earl Griggs has reiidvre-l a decision laiv who left London, April I. for tail- to that affect al th« i<Mtue«l uf the see lornia, U> rival lite rr- ent trip of Jag ls lacy ol war. gers, the messenger I my sent to Chica At a msee meeting of miners of ths go, has arrived el Nsw York. central district ol Iowa, it was voted Miss Mans Burroughs, of the Stuart to older a strike, to take effort at once. Rotwon c»m|*any, accidentally stabliml The decision involve« 3,000 miners llsrold Russell, of the same company. OperaUxs are firm in refusing to isim In the fa< e al the Broadway theater, the scala. lrenvsr. Mr. R usm H' b injnry is slight. A wedding in swelldom was cele Topmea In llie min«« In the South brated in New York. W K. Vaador- ern Illinois coal dlstrir l bare decided bill, Jr . eon of the millionaire, and to «trike as tbs result of lh«it employ Mies Virginia Fair, a daughter <d Han ers' refusal to grant a raise ol 35 cents Fran'iro. were niarrr»l Many costly a lay. This will lie op at least 3,000 prenants were given the happy couple. men. Carter II Harriwon has lawn re- llolllsier McGuire, fish commission elected mayor of Chicago by a total er and State Senator Reed, of Oreg iti, vole of 144.1*14, against IUH.3O4 lor were drowned In the North Umpqua Zina R. Carter, the Repaid nan candi riser. Their laial up*I in th» rapids. date, and 45,401 for John P Allgyld, W. F lluit'ard saved liinieell t-y the independent ibors raL swimming ashore. A rximmlttee. whoM members ar« ot There ha« been a beary fall In the • II the nationalities in Alenila. Ii«« l»l price of wheal in the Chilean market. by John McLwod, an Etigliabmau, lias Fire at lorad. H. I)., destroyed prop l-*n oigan i nd for the pupru* of in erty wortli $100.000. One entire blo< k terviewing the Filipino leaileta and pe- id build i gv was roi.«um»l. lilloning for llie release of the Spanish Tl.e Keystone Slate Company, of prisoners, in the name of humanity. Bethlehem, Pa., has Ini teased the Ilo Ilo haa trenn almoat wiped out aa wages ol its employes 15 per cenL th« result of tb« r»*nl fighting It is atatml that $335,000 has been The president has appointed Wi|. • irlieciiloxl toward the construction of Iiam It -.«mjeoii postmaster at Nkag Hie alumni hal! at Yale university. way. Alaska A secret movement is under way in Ths "Fpider sm! Fly" company was Hawaii !•• fl««»! the («lands with Par tn- arrested at Totuma lor violating tbs guese laliorers from the Aaoree islands. Munday law. One hundred and eighty lour Amer At El Faro. Waller Du riti am, an icans have been tilled and >'# wound American, shot and kill»! Jisur Mam ed ir. the Pliili^pities since hostilities pela, a Mesican opwrad. Germany Is aald to tie oom entraling A decision was rendeml by Judge a fl««t at Amoy, with the intention of Peateely In the Hl leiwis city police •suing Futsien. court that under certain conditions a The Two Hundred and Fust New husband has th« right to brat lila wife York regiment has t>eea mustsied out After attempting to murder hie wife at Camp Wetberill. and baby, Waller Miller, foreman in Bob Brown was liangod at Glasgow, the Detroit aoep works sent two bullets Ky. IDs crim« »U murder uf Ins Into hie owu brain arid di»i almost in father In law, lawn M.t'lelland stantly. Al M.nueapolis, JiUin McGraw, a The three largest of 10 pearl button Hillier, shot and kill»! ins land la ly. factorise operated al Muscalrnw, la, • nd then abut blmwlf. Jealousy. have advanced wag«« 15 ami 10 per Miss Carrie Rogers was marri»! Ur Mill Sil h noth» I button workers are William Blackman at Olympia The employed in the factories. bride Is a daughter of Governor Riefers The bill providing for the incorpora A retort of tlie effects of ths gun Dia tion of Ihe Ht. Ixmis World's Fair, r ot Itewey's abipa May celebrate in 1103 the centennial of th that I»? boaularjs wer« Ixiuiaiana purchase, haa paseeii the wound»!. Missouri senate. It has already been A cracker trial Ia to Ire formerl on pa see. I by the Irooee. the Pacific Cossi. Agents are now The Kilauea Plantation Company visiting the principal citlee. and it is has t<«en Incorporated at Man Fran said all the leading fa. lot tea «illl>e cisco The capital stock la $1.000.000. la it. The directors are A B Spreckels. J. The Edward Hines Lumlrer Com D. Spreckels, William ItwiB, C. A. pany, el Chi ago, haa pirichas»! 80,- liugg and W D. K. Gikcon. tHMJ.noo foot In Wisoonalu. tlie second A large nnml-er of *<parilsh officers, largest deal made this rear, and the who had b«wn prisoners in the hands of consideration la aironi $350.Out*. the Tagsls. have entered the service In a <1» ision handed down by Justice of the latter. Among the prisoners were I'e- kliarj, th« Vnit»l Htalea supremo some of the chief« of the Spanish gen court bolds the war tai law ronatitu eral's staff and officers of artillery. tu.nal as appii»l not only to alooh el There are persistent rumors in Ma changes bul tu livostoch yards as well. Five men working in a deep, narrow nila that Aguinahlo has been supplsnl ditch al Joplin, Mu., lost their Ilies by »! In control of Filipino affairs by a cavo-in that caught tliain from both General Antonio Luna, rotuuian ler In Luna Is sides Four of the men wer« buried rhl«( of the Filipino for> <■• under IH fret of earth amt rock and the le«-iiti*l as lacing a typical belligerent Unites the teetlmonv of several In- txsliee have not yet been rerwarwl. The work of srarolnng the ruins ot pertant wltnasnce shall be ltn|»a<;bed, the Windsor hotel fire In New York Mimetlnng which Is rery unlikely, Ihe has been fiulslied. The oontractor beef inquiry board will læ obliged to thinks there are no human remains sustain It * chargee of General Mile« left In the ruins The total of ths that ttie eOldlers were fol wpon rm- known dead now numbers 45, and SOT- laalmed or preserved lieef, aaye a Wash ington correspondent. sral persons are still missing QtN HASTINGS TO SUCCI IDHIM la Ike < talar •< Senesi F«r Ite» < ■•$*• < Wsefnnpton. April * —The secretan if state hae announrwl the prroonuel oi the United Stale« delegation to the di* armament convention, which will meet al The Hague in the latter |«rt of Mav. The deirts tion consists of Andrew I) White, United State« am | Lasso-lor to Iterila, Stanford Newel, | United States minister to the Nether lands, PrMident Heth laiw, ut Culum Lia university, New York. Captala illism Crosier, ordnance drpartmenL D. H. A . and < «plain A T Mahan, retired, U. H. N. Frederick k Wil liam Holla, of New York, will Ire seo- retary of the delegalioa. They wars not instruct»!. The American oiminieion, aa • whole, is regarded as an eireptionally strong body, being made up of men well known, not only in public and political life, Lui in the world ot let ters and International affairs. A BRIEF RESPITE. tniur|sntt North of Mnluloi Ara Qalat» AitterlrfiMi < laanlHg Ike < Hy. Manila, April 8.—There has txren a respite In Ixistilitiea, ol.iefly iu order to allow the Filipiime to digeet the proclamation. Tlie rebels remain re markably quiet. The ahsrpshoolets of General Law ton's 11use have borrowrd Filipino tac it <■a and are harassing the rebels al night, picking off s.mrol them nightly. Malol<ie Is resuming its natural as- p*ct I'reparati'ins are lielng made for «•tablishing c permanent camp for the troops there, ami the soldiers are cleaning the citv f One-third of the American force at Maloloa is sent nightly to form an advance line a mile north ot the city, with patrols aud •entries ahead of the line. General MacArthur's volunteers ara receiving Krag Jorgensen rifles, tbs Filipinrw having di»ovei»l Dial they can effmtivsly Are llieir .Mausera and retreat liefora the Americans approach near enough to usu their Npringfisld rifles with aflkl t Advices received here from Rarnar, an island forming a provinca of th« I’liUlppinee. says Ihe revolutionists there are weary. Their leader, Luk- ban, of Chinese ancestry, has de««rt»i with the funds. The inhabitants are dee>rous uf American rule I nett rrwr I Ion l*g '•«groi. Manila, April 8.—Colonel Smith, governor of th» island of Nrgroe, ie- porte that a numlier of bandits, healed by a msn nam»l Pepaieslo, altrmpim) relielliori March 27, and kill»l sev-rsl officiate of Juminaylsn. Papaiesia • l«o captured other officials ami issut-J a proclamation calling ujam the na tive« to rise and rilrrminate the Amer icans slid Spaniards. Major Sim« ami two companies of tlie California regiment were dispatch- »1 by waler to the scene ol the dis turbance, and Colonel Du Boice «nJ two other oom pan les were rent over land. April 3 this force marcli»l 13 miles and captured Labald, the head quarters of the bandits, and deetroycl the town. The troops al»i captured Ik prisoners, and scatterml Pupa*lo*a fouea, thus effectually quelling ths rebellion at the outset. 111 I Uli I v IIIV' Hisly Mvenlh strwt. tliO Lone of Wai- lacw Andrews, president of the New York steam Heating Cu*|«ny. and the ' the SI7UATION IS DESPÍRATE five etury brownstone bt-uM of Alfr»t Adams, 1 East bitty eighth street •veveral perwms are still mselng. an I taoaerosiiee Map Beewlt If W»«eiar*e *f reveral firemen were injur»! while bat At> tlmg with the fiaiaew The known dead < **••• < »•> s»f SMatreee are: Mrs. 8t. John; Wallsrve Kt. John, New York, April 10. —Tb« Herald her eun, 7 years uld. tour unidenlifi»! peroins. found on the third Sour of liie aays Brigs Iler General Ntun« will go to Waaiiington bunorrow.wrier« h« will Adame K oom The m■■■ ng are: Mr ami Mrs, Wai *’•" H.« attention of th« president to lace Andrews: Jay Ht. Jolis, John, Austin the starvation and disile«« tn Porto St Julia. 8 years oil, bis sun. Fred Rioo. He thinks that lb« dr«perat« erick H l John, 3 years old, his aon; •tat« of th« peoni« may load to Insur- Mary It Older, kitchen ms> I; Mary re, lion if relief is not forIbromo « Flanagan, parlor maul; Ann Mara, Mr- II« haa Just return»! fron a >>uin«v of vent; Eva Peterson. *rvanl, Kste 10 days through th« interior of lb« island. Roth, servant The general was alts 'ml to the d»- The injur») «re- Jennie Burns. a| laundreM, jum l»d from tne fourth partmsnt ot agriculture before tb« Amir to an »«tension and waa badly tn- ! war, and during hoslilitiea he was In )ur»l. Alien While Mrvanl, taken lo I l'orto Rico as a member ol General This last trip was mal« ths Presbyterian Imepilal, •offering Mil*' staff from burnt and pertly overcome Ly with a party <>l capitalists au-l reilroa-l •moke. Firemen Jeremiah Hlaain, of m«n. He waa also invtt»l by Mat»r •ngine 44. fell daring th« fire arid was General Henry to give advice roncern- mg th« ronvirm trun of road« through badly burl. Meveral other firemen were ittjarod the relaads. "Feopta are dying of starvation all taring the bartlle with the Ifamee. but none eetionaly, ami all were able to re thruugb Ihe Interior," aai.l Gsnersl "In the ilialrict of Aguas main with their rompante». The (Ire ¡intone. broke out In the Andrens lions«, about Ilanas there wer« many <lealha Tb« 1 o'cltwk. ami Spread so rapidly If.al Judge in tb« district of t'omerm show»l when the firemen srnvnl in response me a book in which he had record»! of many who diwl fur lack to the first alarm, they found the In the earn Inf lood. General Grant reported 49 tenor of the iaouee in flam««. deaths front starvation in one district. GOMEZ IN A NEW ROLE. I saw hundreds of natives smaciat»! and weak When I left I'.-rio Ri o Ill« H«a4 «•«•lltesl I» f Hl* »arc»«» 11« there were 100.IKK) persons there who Tnra»« Agllalasr. had had neither bread nor meal for Havana. April H —The Cuhan mili two weeks. tary aseemblr being deal. General "This state of affaire is largely due iorues will take up hie prugiamme ol ito the short cuff«» crop end the ruinous solidifying the Cuban p«*ople into a competition ol Brasil. Porto Hicsn (■arty that shall without ■ easing. urge coffee is selling al from 7 Io 8 ceuta at the Unit»! Statee to withdraw from I seaports, and the transportation taliea the island. Ilia puri»>«e is to make nearly all of this sum Major General the poopls seem to have but one emo. I Henry is issuing rations ami i« doing tion, one desire—lire thought of hide- isvorything In his power Io allei ale l*ndenoe and absolute separation from the distr< sa the United Stales. "It is difficult, however, to reach General Gomes considsra the disso the Interior. Tlie supplies are sent to lution of tbs assembly as Ina personal military l«el<«lll d I et r 11 >u t»I as well »ch lev .«merit, aided by ths military ad- as |i<Maibte. Mill Major General Henry niinlaliation here and countenanced at cannot go on in this way fils money, Washington. lie believe« that he derived from customs, will give out emerged from the controversy with the stain He cannot make this people an assembly stronger than ever with the object of charitv. lie has found work better desees. ilia theory is that the J lor st least 5.000 men on tha road- Cubans, who before thought him mere building With gm el roads and a ly an adroit guerrilla chief, are now mean« of getting out of the Interior prepared to regard him as a political with fruits and vegetables, wimethir.g leader, ami that a tew days more prob can I* don« to develop the island. vblr will see inm in name general-in- "Another element contributing to ihief of the army. the distress of the Porto Rioans la the fact that the 1'nited States oonilnties KLONDIKE GOLD YIELD. to levy duty upon them They bad free trgde with S|>ain, which is now rtffirlal Signee« r,»r I sea Show That II rut off. Yet with all their sufferings, Was eto.aoo.ooo Montreal, April 8.— Reoently pub the Porto Ricans «peak with pndn as lished official figure« «how that in ISV* belonging to the United States. They <lo not «iprtil Poito Hi o tu becuine a the Canadian gold output was $13, J00.000, placing Canada in tilth place state. "Porto Rrcn is the home of the or •• ■ gold producing country, iif the ange. yet oranges are rotting on the total product, 110,000,000 was taken trees, They are «old at 50 cent* a I hm - out ol the Klondike. Eatimatee place the output from the rel. I bought them flva for ■ rant. Klondike thia year at $20.000.000, and They are as g il st the ludlan titer oranges. British Columbia Is also eipwcled tt "One of the obje. ts of my visit was do much better than In ptavioua year«, so that Canadians boj« that < añada to make artangr-ments (or the estab lishment of an exi- riuient station un will soon be near the top. 1 The yield of silver is al«o grow Ing der the department of agriculture. larger from year to year; in INVI it have fount • place which I think will waa *3.83.SOS, supplied chiefly by tbs be suitable lor the raising of winter vegetables. " Btiti«h Columbia mines. The copper output ia now past the $1,000,000 mark. SOLDIER Laid DEAD BURIED. at Kest et Arllngl»« tary llotiuri With Will Washington, April 8. — With full honors of war, upon* the err-et of the southern slope ot Airingion cemetery this afternoon, the nation, represent«! by President McKinley, bis cabinet and other high dignitaries of lb« gov ernment, the commanding general of the army and other distinguish») uffi- oere, all the regular ami militia organ isations of the district, am! a vast con course of 13,000 people, paid the last tender tribute ot honor ami respect to A Fit I |,uly|»Htji K»s«el 4$II«»8I Erovlncetown. Mssa . April 8.—Tbs the bodies of 338 officers and meu wiio Houtirern New England Methodist ron- gave their Ilves on distaut battlefields fcrence, in eeeeron her« Imlay, a lopl»!, tor their country during the FpOBiah- by a rising unanimous vole, a re»d<» Americnn war, and who were today lion calling on cnngr«M to eip«l Con- muster»! into the silent army that giesrman Roberta, of Utah, fur O|<enly sleep« in the last biavouc ot the brave. protea«»I polygamy, and for the pan- Veleeteere Will n» I »«>1 •age of an amendment tn the constitu Washington, April 8—Acting Sec tion fuTSVer prohibiting the practice ol retary Melktejohn baa i* tied orders rel polygamy, and disfranchising any on« ative to th« roccpliun of th« eighth guilty of tL volunteer teigmenta at ill remaining in Cuba when they reach th« United Mlf Utrlbe In MouBtalM (-!•■ Republic, Wash., April H. — Ynstsr. Stat««. An iaolalad camp will ba «a- lay's asaays frotn the (•• e of Ihe Moun tablislie-l near Savannah, where the tain Lion drift averagwl more tLan troo|>a may remain during tha period $100 per tun. There is an euormous required to siiow that that» are no in body of this ore. and in the Judgment fectious cases among them. of tlie many mining men here, the Ww* Mail «way I la»« Lion is not eecuud even to the Repub Chicago, April H.—The Railway Age lic. A majority of the stock isowueJ publish«« the following In FortlamL "There is every Indication that not Prince* Nairn-Salm, nt Bonn, Ger many, haa returned to New York, to spend two months in this country.mrol nf th« time at the I <>m« of her brother- In law, Colonel Edmund Johnaon, al Vineland, N. J. Three Fewer« kg re« Secretary Wilson ia making arrange Berlin. April 8. —An agreement haa men'.a lor letting the government ace-1 A nd lew C. Fowl«, who di»l ol heart fallar« al his home In Newsik. N J , contract« in Ilia spring instead of tn been rose had between the three powets «g« I *0 yeaia, in I8L3 construct»! fot the autumn, «• boa been done hereto (the United Ntatee, Great Britain and Germany) on the two pro|«>silluna, tha government the diet geometri! al fore namely, the appointment by ear h power lathe tor bank note engraving. General Marco« I* Miller, who com of a high official to investigate and At the reqneet of the elate depart manded the lorcae that captured llo regulate the condition« prevailing at ment the announce nient le ma I« (ov lk>, and who ha« ju«t retired, bears the Samoa, and the making of unanimity the lieneUl of cone- mion seekers that honor of having received five brevets liweaeary in all decisions of these high the lalanda eva< usted by Spam In tha for gallant and meritorious oondocl in officiala, The newafiapere hail ths TV eel Indie« are linier military non active service—three in th« civil war result of tha negotiations with satis- tini pending legielalion by congreaa to and two in Indian campaign« General faction. Miller was born In MaMacbuaett«. determine their tature government. Trenti» le «««le t*oa»t»go Judge M L. Hayward, who ha« been A "stste" penitentiary la to be ev elected United Stale« senator from Ne New Y ork. Aprii ». — A diapsteh to tablivlierl at Santiago do Cuba for the braska. it 89 years old and possessed of thè Iterai I frora Pori so Prrnoe says: confinement of crimínala convicted ia ■ fortune of st least $.1.000,000. It is teporled tlial thè Dominican gov- court« of the eaetern district of tha Three tug« for use In Manila bay and ernment is maaeing troupe on ihe fr»n- telanti. among the Philippines have been pur Iter, in f«wr of invasion by Juan Jiml- Miet Susan B Anthony will attend chased by the United Stair« govern Bea, frotn Ht. Marc. Il is ateo rauaing tha convention of th« International ment in Hong Kcng. They will lie thè ariosi of susp«et«>l Dominicana r«- Council of Women, to be hel l in Weet used to transport troops from point to •Iding in Pori ari Prlnoe. Henor Jimi- nrs ie now in Ni. Thomas. Tire Erench mineter hall, Loudon, atout the und point. dia of Jane. Tbs late Judge Reuben Merriwether cruiser Sfai arrivali al noon today. Counting Egypt and th« Noiilan, Dorsey, of Howard oountv. Md., was England ami Italy era reported to over »,000.000 square mile« have been born during s snowstorm, rode >0 miles have reached an agreement under addati to British lerritorv aim*« ISTI. thiowgh heavy snowdrifts tubamarned which tha lattar will occupy San Mun Thia la an area greater than that ol tha snd was buried during ■ recant bill hav. China. I iard. lotted State«. Minear Me«« llera»« V I lilt IIII lull Nuw York, April 8.— fiig lives art I • — Herr «(ary Waah ingtofi, April Al Ishpeming. Mich . »00 strikers Tb» operators and conductor« of the Alger will lie forced to resign as »«>« mad« a «iamonsirstion by parading Ifta W st ng. W V» I.» iway Company as he returns fro* t'wbe. amt bie place •{reels. All th« » ihn ar« clo«»I hav« struck lor an edvauea in wages, will I» taken bv Geneerl Warrevr Hos Thin men wer« killed by an el and the ruad ie tied up. til gs.who was tl-e cnmmai.rter uf Frost plosion at the railroad cap factory al Tb« London Mining A Manufactur lent M Kinley in the war of lb« rm The builJiug was ing Company • projwrty, al Die blown, be 11 ion Braddock, Pa. This outues from mlmnistra- wracked. r«s., has been «old lo lite I-eViKvhn Iron elicle« ami is <l«4nit« The mel William A Phillip«, •»• *n *n Briar . th« cop par king«, lor $110. O'XI. ter wae Milled rome lime ago al a cun- feretKW iretween the preahtenl and Ins diana miMionary, baa been •tra«(rd for Al th« tdmonlhly meeting of th« advtasrs, and it can bo said that a new Insanity ia Oakland, Cal. LMaiftady As»eiation of S| m I bhaflmg Manof« is the causa. lereis. in Pittsburg, it waa decided lo secretary of War will be Inetallsd A Pennsylvania freight train, near m«k« an advance in priesa. •vwiafing within ■ tew weeks. The prMident has sign«l a prorls mation <>|«>ning to ««tllement May 4. the largvr portion ol the barutbeiu Uta reeervatMMi, in Uolormlo. WATCHING PERISHED Alger’s Resignation Will trjbu.r.: Mriy’r.r^'^n^.G’n- stone Describes Condi deal toyed the five etury dwelling 3 last Soon Take Place. lions in the Island. Major llenera) Shafter ha« arrived al Washington II« will testify before the army coati of inquiry lulo iba bref charge« Green burg, ran Into sod kilted James 5 pSf neat. Dtisisll and John Clark, and Injurwl Public sympathy ie with th» via- John McAllister. ployeo to such an eiteul In the str ret Jam«« F Elwood, ol Brooklyn, fell railway strike al Bay L'lly, Mich, , that dead in the belting ring al Bennings ths slier iff can sec uro no m»n to act as alter rashing • ticket on Tuttul, win leputiea. ner of the third rar-e Judy« Field, the great American PERSONS r«l«l Plrole Wew Vevfe's VaeBreaeMe ^••l«eeee IviesvteS. A J. Smith, uf Sall Lake City, rom rn.lled suicide al the Millard hotel. Um aha. Tl.e Twenty first regiment have Plattsburg, N Y . lor San claco, whence they will proceed to Ma nila. SIX lass than $.000 miles of new railway will Ire built in the Unrte>l States in 1*«VV, representing an Investment ol about $150.000.000. At the present time over 4.000 miles are either under contract or actually under construction. SlalM c.. ,.ii«i »to. Noatttey April 8.— A Postlntalli genrer S|vrlal frotn Blaine. W ash.. says Charles Gotscfiey was «hot and proba bly mortally wounded tonight by George W. Nuell. Th« only cause known for lbw shooting is that Got« bey ran into Nusll a few days ago white bicycling. THE ENEMY traire »•♦«•••leeœ.«e I« tha Mahal t «««i«« w«««a«»«h • I HahsMt Manila. Apr.| 10 —General Ms. Ar thur a operations cuosiet, tei»ts-rartly, In daily reconnv.senere in vaiivus di- I» lions lor the purfOM of keeping in Urach With the rebels and ascertaining their movements The Fourth cavalry and two guns wvre owl all the *orr>. mg in the 1ire< lion ol Larasuem, a lit tle north ol Malvine In the meantime Ihe dredgers are I osy clearing the channel ol the Rio Grande tn PamaKne, The Unit») States double t'lreeled monitor Mi-nalmak ia patrolling the Lay in the srciolty of Itahonr, keeping the rel<ote in motion and dropping oc casional sheila among the* In ro- • la.riM to tbsir muakeliy tirw. Kaul, report»! to have been bom bard»! by the Baltimore, la merely a suburb of !*egu|>an. which was bum bard-ol by th« United Matee rruiMr Charleston last Haturday Iwcauoe one of her bi>als were flr»l up«m and an <iff|.«r wound») while tn abure making *>au llnga. Melara «r Ike ««««ale Kan Francisco. April It*.—The trans port K su lla arrived st quarantine from Manila with 4< time «spired and I lot. argol soldiers am! the Imdiee ot four uffiieia who tell fighting in the Philippines. The tsmains brought t ack are |L - m of Colonel Smith, • f ths Tennese»« tegiruenR who di»l of apu- pteiy •• ha was lea-ling his men in the attack on Manila. Captain D. E. Eli ott, ol the Tw«nti«th Kansas regiment, kill») February 39 at Caloran by •hsrpahouters; Major M. Cooville. of th« Idaho regiment, who tell while charging st tl>e bead of his msn on the trenches before Caiman and Lieuten ant French. Flrat Montana, who was kiH»l al Hie same place Lieutenant S wmwo . uf ths First California regi meut, and Captain Morphy, of the Fourteenth infantry, were al«> on board the transport, the (ormer return ing tu be mustered out, an<l the latter under orders to proceed to Washington. NAMES FOR WARSHIPS Use „r (He Hew < rel««r« Will H« Beewe • e $!•• T8Ctria>8 Washington, April 10 —The ptMi- Jsnt today named the 13 new war ships, tweiitly provided Ly coagreee, as follows Battleship« — Pennsylvania, Nsw J«rmy and Georgia. Armored cruisers— W«at Virginia, Nebraska. California. Cruisers — IhtnVOS, lh-s .Mumea.Chst- teniMvga, Galveston, Tacoma, Cleve land. Petitions by the hundrwls have l>aen flowing into the White || oum and navy department ever since the new ships were provided fur. urging the merits ot various names, Th« prieidenal and oecretsry Lamg enjoyed th« good- nstured rivaliy, and in making the final determination consideration waa given not only to utgency of Slew influ erne brought to liear, but also Io lb« several sections ol tli« country. Th» W»w Ynrlk >lr« New York. April, 10 —Th* Are that th« han !•>>**>• rr<i<l«»n< *» of Wallace Andiawt. at t East Sixty* • < r» rt '•3! •’ ’ tv 4 ¡»r| tl » dnalht <-f 12 i-e fw.rhi» alrrptug hi Ihr* hotia«. Kirebrand« earn** I by tlia wind Wet« blown Into an «»jwn Window !u Hte boma of Albert J. A lam», 3 East Hixty ntntli «treat, two blucha distant, •♦•(ting Are lo tlie huu«a. an«j ' anting the death of a earwaat All u( tbn 13 t o I i « m hav* |.Kcu r«*vovara>l. Mav Ifava M s »* m Ihrantllfiry New York. April 10 — Anonymous th« Andrew» WEST INDIAN COAL STATIONS. letters bad been sent to family that their Ilves, property and home was endanger»! if th« chsm>-»r Nfity Departmrtit Will Flare Thetsa al maul, Mary Flanagan, was not dis- Mtratrglr Fsstnla charged. Il is >>elisvm| that revenge New York. April 10.—A spacial tn on the part of a former servant Is ra the Herald tr in Washington says At aponslble (or the awful lrag»ly. po the suggestion of Rear Admiral fired lice protection waa ask*d by Andrews, foirl. chief ol Ilia bureau of equipment, and posloffi.e inspectors are invsaligsl a comprehensiva »hem« ha« been ing the eouroe ol the letters. adoptod by th« navy d«partm«nt un der which coaling stations will (•«•••»•s II »la»» t m l*H placad al strategio points in the Woat llavana, Aprii 10.—The Cuhan gen Indies, SO as tu giv« th« Untimi Mistes erala met today al Mariana and affi ctmtrol ol the Virgin, Mona and Wind cially docldwd io reinstata General Go ward |MUMg«a and th« approaches to nna a« comiuan ler in chief They «lei th« Gulf of M' ileo. decided to appoint an esecutive board Il la propoaml to establish coaling of Ih ree generala lo a«sist him in die stations al Culebra talami, lying bo- tributiti« ili« |S.000.001 an i in thè de- tween Porto Rico ami the Virgin latte ol dlaarunng an i in thè organi island«; at Mayagues, which line on «elion of thè rural polire tur Ihe prue the western tbor« of Porto Rico and ine«. Ha ulti be offi. ially noti fimi ol controls th« Moris ps«aag«, end al their action, and a proclamatimi prob- Guantanamo on tha southern sida of ably will be l«eued lo thè Cutrann Cufia, or at Nip« bay on th« norlhern M <» m Ir«a |» mm 4 roast, «uber of ahioh controls the New York, April to.—The Journal Windward pesaagw. Coal sheds and piers ar« already In the uourse of con* correepondent at Manila cable« trelay vtruction at Dry Tortugas, which will that th« i-acifiioe who have returned suable a fleet operating from that point willilu tn« American line« report lli* to prevent an enemy from entering death of General Montenegro, who w»t sillier th rough th« Yucatan ur Bahama regar led at, neat to Agutnaldo, the mo.t influential and aggressive uf Fili ehannei. pino rebels. The report Is credited al Offl. I m I llwjetart« I* fl« A4ra»llt«4 Manila, where it ia believed General Waahmgton. April 10 —The army Montenegro tell while defending Malo l>eef inquiry court decided Imlay to loe admit a« evidence the official report» Cttr»kh$ Wr»rli FrwRrlh Ml$tl«n of army officer« roneernmg the t*eef Yokohama, April 10.—News her •applied to the army during the war with Spain, a« requested bv (ieneral liven received here that a French mis sion has l>e«n «re kel In lbw province Mi lee. of Chun Chong, Coro». Th« priest In A raft of p)ne timb-r of fine quality charge was carried off, and it ie not was sold at Lurkport, Mteh., to tie used known by the sender of the ndvicae in the construction <>f the new battle- whether be le alive or d«a.t. Tb« Col •hip Maine al the Ciaiu|«' shipyard« ean government has sent troop« to the Sewn» of ifisturbanca. in Philadelphia Italian« I aa4 •• Waa Ma«. The yacht Norma, io which A J. Loadon, April 10 —It is aaserte.l In Weaver and a parly uf friends aailml from New York. November 3. 1898. to Rome, accorvling to • dispatch Io llie "eiplore and write up the strange Ihatly Mail, that the Italian wareblpe piami of the earth," I. as at ri veil at have al'eady lan 1*1 t rm ips at Kan Mun bay, province of Chi Kiang. f.Tilna, Colon ho, Ceylon. where the ftalian government has l-een Lieutenant Frank Z Curry, Third •««king a 99 years' lease of a uaval Georgia, whu shot and killwl Private base and ooaling station Ix-o Reid, battery I, Second artillery, Tlr« presid«nt haa appointed John A rlam canning establishment hae last January, at Savannah, will be de Blair Nhoanteldt, of Dunglaa, Wyo.. liver»! into the hands of the civil au open»! opal Warrenton, with employ agent for IPs Indians of th« Union thorities by order ot tha war depart- ment for 48 men and 10 teams tliro'igh- agency in tb« Indian Territory out the season. meut. »•gif W «F <>•« Keglnaa Hays Ike T..|tr ihe Appvsl«trate»t. San Frsncleco, April T—There ia • Honolulu, via San Franciaco. April Washington, April 10. — General sugar war on in thia city. The Chron 10—Germany haa been left Irehind ia K usm II Hastings hae rise lined Ihe icle says that a local firm la importing the contost for aovereignty over tha prMident’s appointment ss director of nane «rigar from Java and Manila, re Tonga group. Year« ago «he schemed the bureau of American repuhlim The fin»! in English and Nvotoh factories to gel control of thee« irlanda, which elecutlve committee of ths bureau met at Hong Kong. It is carri»! hy the Include the beat harbor In the South thia morning, ami, after accepting the steamers of the California A Oriental Pacific, with the «Ingle eiception of declination, rerirstatwl Frwlerick Em Steamship Company, which is part ol Papeet«k The Brillali man of war, ory as temporary director. I tha Santa Fe system. Heretofore Tauranga, which arrived at Apla the these augsis have l>een lander! in Man New York, April 10.—General Hee dev the Mariposa sailed from there, Diego ami roeliipiml to this city, but had just arrived from Nukulvfs. Ton lings Is supposed to have declined Ilia in futura ths sugar will tie landed iw ga, where the captain completed the diractorsbip ot the bureau of A meri, an San Francisco. Several cuts In the purchase of the groep from the Tongan republics, knowing that Alger's place price have been made, tbs total rwluo government, received lire formal lrane- will be offered to him whan the sacra- 1 Hon being nearly 1 cant a pound. tary resigns aitar bls return from Cuba ter and ratend the Brillati flag. Americans Cross the Lake to Take Santa Cruz FIFTEEN HUNORtü PICKED MEN t.awl«« te»4 Hl»! I« < •intraaenW Will H» Tr»wi|iwrl»4 Trieesp« hp the | «gtsna 4a Hay. <•«!«• aa4 >apl«4a Mamie, April II -At nighfall last night. Generate Isiwton ami King laui>ch«l an »Spedition ol three gun boats. with I,MRI pick»l men in carme« in tow ol the gunboats. Tl.s ol p- t of the espedilr-M« ia to enei the lake. cap. tura Menta UlBB and sweep til« country to th« south. The ripedition, which stuliarked at Man Pmlro Macati, consists of eight roirs paniea of the Fourtei-iith infantry, thrre rompant«« of th* Fourth cavalry, four rou>|>aiii«« of th« North Dakota volunteers, four romperne« of the I tabo volunteer«, two mountain guns ami ÍOO siiarp«hoot«rs o| lb« Fourteenth tn- lantry. Al lb« mouth of the l*o«ig river the men will bw be transferred transferr»! Iront I ho canoe« to the Ihre« gunboats, laguna de Itav, Ceelo an>l Ñapindá. Santa t'rua, the obj» live point of the ■•lier dit ion. la ai lire ealreuie end of the lake The withdrawal of the IS rompante« ronetitutlng the • *|ied it tonar y force mad« a gap in th« line Irani the lieacb to t'uliouli. Just MrutiiWeal of Maa Emiro Macati. which wwa sul-erquenilv filled by llie Fourth regolai infantry. The relíete on the «streme right I t | •virtenlly lieen In lor met of the with, drawal of the troops, and th«v attempt »I to sneak through after nighltall, but wer« met with a warm r»<«pliun. and fell back tn disorder <>n discovering Ural III« line waa siili intact LOST IN UMPQUA, THE amt *»«»«|«»r K»«** !>««» 88 88»4 Ilt»lll$l4sr 1>. Rskerbor«, Or., Aptil It |lolli«t«r 1). Mt Outre. ti»h commt«M<«»tier of Ore gon, end A. W atete eena(««r front Ikmglea (tonnty, wet» drown«*»! m ilia North I’rupfpia river, npp<»«it«* Riveidala faint, all utth*« burg, thia morning Merer« Rr«-.| ari l McOittre, a utnpaiiir«l by \\ F Hubbard, who haa charge ot ti*w Clark- atnaa batcher?, wnnt doa u tl>e North ('mprpia lo hn ate a atl«* h»r a bate! « ry, intending to return lhta evening McGuire, Kem) and llubl»ar«l went by fcrighl tiatn to VViiH h«tetrr, whare they (Ntardc’d a aiiudl b»Ml (<»r tha j M.<' It4»n of the nvera. an tutlee b«*!ow Rtwabafg, Th»»y w«*rt* warned by people living in llu vt-’.fitty, wti.» wrrR a<-j'ii f.’rd with like river, that tl waa ve<v dan** geroua. actio« tally Io Ib<we not an qualnted with Ha rapi la and whtrl pMvIf. but they ware obi boatmen, and rl|tfr»«E I no doubt uf ll»rir ability tt» id-- csrc *»f A m ti.fvD or f '-ir utilra al • vr • ♦ ’ with th« Houth Cmppii ia a •»«> 4*««n»t» of raptda and whirlpoola. and at pla< v« nepocially at thia (itue «d yaar, ia Ixtlh urep and dang«*rncta. After Ihe patty had gone a <<»n«i<lerable dialanto .town llm river, haring aafaly ihrnugh two or three of the rapid«, a fowlusdi waa broken, thua rendering the U*at practically unmanageable Thejr at* tempted to work tbelt way to ahore with one oar. and ap|>roa< hed wo near that Menator Rr*w1 graitp*»d the branch >f art overhanging tree, but the current waa wo wwift that the lM*at w,»w being Iraan under waler.an«l he releaiied Ina hold. The current then ab<»t the boat rapidly out into llie atrram. where it wav iwiapel an<l upart McGuire thd llubtwrd alru< k out for ahoie. Hubbard reporlw that M><ittire waw iw imuilng ahead of him and appeared to be wwluimtng easily. When Hub t>ar<l reach»»! the ahore, and turnr«! to look fur Ida <*om pan tuna, McGuire h» l diaappeared. and Kmd had c I hb I m -I »otto the txiat. winch waa rapidlv drift ing down atrwarn, and lie aaw him no mure. Aw Senator Reed could n<»t •wttn. he waa probably waahed fruit* hia tna$H ure pneilton and wank to n»« no more. JUDGE DEAD FIELO fir««* A $M«>lr«M Jstrlg« I'awgwd *w»f al H awh IsagtrsM Washington. April II. — Justice htepheri J Field, ol the United HtSlM •uprerp« court, retiierl, died al hit home on Capitol Hill, In line city, al n 30 o'clock tins evening, of kidney coniplicatloue He had Iwren unconscious since Hal- orday morning and death came pain* lesaly. Ever sinew Justice Field's re- tirrinent from His supreme Iwn. h in Dm emliar, INV7, he had enjoyed oom paiatively good health, am) lieltig ra- llwvwd from the leaponsibilltie« which bo had born« for so many year«, be be came more cheerful than lormerlv, and •evirimi to enjoy the society of bls friends and acquaintance« mor« than •ver before. Al<ual two weeks ago be took a longer ride than usual in an open carriage and contracted a severe cold, which rapidly developed the kidney trouble from which lie hail suffered, though lint slightly, for » tn« lime. The disease remlily vielde.1 treatment, ami on Thursday last he sat op lor a lime ami seemed quite bimsell again, but on Haturday morning • ohaiiga lor the worse took place, and aixrut noon he lost consciousness. From that time ha sank rapidly, and espired at a 30 o'clock. Parts OOtrlals < eetlees. Parte, April II.—The recent terrible fires In Ns* York have made Faris officials demand tha om of non inflam mable wool in th« construction of all new buildings lor the ei|<osltion, and the rule will be rigidly enforced. BCevt e< (He Proclemallee. Manila. April 7 — The proclamation of the Unit»! States Philippine com mission was post») in tba stieete, printed in English, H|>anleh and Tagsl, today, ft wae also <1 istrlbut»l in tbs outside towns as far as Maloloa, and has lieen recaivwl with marh»l atten tion hy native« generally and approvwl by a number ot representative Manti- ana. New York. April II — Andrew Car- negla, le an lotervtaw, seas • long par ted of proopority lor America, in spttB of his view of tha Philippine entsiigla- ■•BL