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The Saniiam News •CIO .................................... •w( H •«(«*• lag. "V «(■• “* the NEWS A Presbyterian hunday school baa been established In Havana. Hwimeiuto a Brasilian village, baa OREGON been destroyed by an earthquake. I Three persons perished. IH[ NEWS Í IHE WEEK I NM,t.k,.«l«. (••.!•«• LATER |m|H,U I'".« VS »«k N. W. Glneleed. a Humboldt, Nev , hank cashier, c<'muiitted «mcid*. Hi« CITIDEL ' socoants were JlO.ooO eb< it. The president has appointed L aw - rer.ee Townsend, of Pennsylvania, to •mowed Bellamy Htorer as United Mates minister to Brussels. < ■IU4 Preen (be T.l»««eyk « «!«<••»•■ Mt«. Ida Ewing, chargnl with hav ing murdered her »ist*i in-law, Mrs. Th* t’lmhr I cerprnlers' «Irik* was Li as i* Ewing, was acquitted by a Maryville, Mo , Jury. •etllrd by com plots is«. The schooner Mary Bidwell, that left lb* Internetiooal lx-agbe of I’reeo fit. Michael«. Alaaka, In Auguvt last, Clutie In ■ •invention :■> Haltimut*. lor Alaska porta. has l«e«n heard from Th* American '-rneltir« A luflning al Port Clarence, waiting to call for I'«•mpany organised in New York by th* south. electing <11 rec tom. Arrangements have l«e«-n completed Th* Cuban railway strike lie* ended. whereby Pri-ardeut McKinley will Tr«inm<n, afraid 1» kxea their Jobg, push an •l<wlti* button wl,icli will eurreuder»! without condition, start work on the Haa P«'lro break President Bartow«. of < >1 erlin rrol- water. l«-ge, enm-ui >d tb* arm »no >is gift of Vic«-President Hobart, who Is sick | 0 h>r building au<l equipping a at Wssliinglon, Is holding the gsin chemical laboratory. shown last week He is able to par Al Bridgeport. Conn.. Dr. Nancy A take of more lr«-*rty fwal, ati I sits up Guilford pleaded gollry <o man- • bout bait an hour daily. «laughter, and wa« eentemml io It The Americans plan to trap Agni- years' imprisonment. naldo by sending lr<»«|-a via the s«-a Tl>* raltRcatlnri« of th* peace treaty route t<> the north of him. Then be have lwo-n wicbanged Bellamv Storer, will be betwiven two line* of Ameri now mi meter to Belgium, will be th* cans, and it may b«Mult in his capture. new minister to Spain. A Verdict o! 83.0O0 dsmagxe agslnet Th* Victoria trad«« and labor ooancil protasis agalnct tb* importation of 20 men Irmn I'enneyIvania to work on a • learner at l-ake Bennett. T. J. Carson, a Kentucky racebor«« brraxler, in lavor of W F. Mnglelon, pliolographer. who was shot by Car- • ns. wae return ««I al Leaington. In a - uffie l- r pueaeaaioti of a rifle, By the egplcwion Cf a sawmill boiler, All-erl Penrlrerlon. a private of lira near Chippewa halls. W is.. lx-ni Wil- Twenty fifth Infatnry, waa killed al <■ -i. John Bnsnois ar>1 William Olson Fort irngan by a comrade, Beier Horn. were kill«xi an<l Engine«* P A Briggs John E. O’Brien, chief of the Santa an I four others wei* injured. Fe fire deparnnei.t, waa instantly Naval orders post««! al Washington kill«! by ti e California limited train announce the promotion to the rank of aa it wm pa.eing through th* yards in rear admiral of Haui|«on. tfenb-y and Topeka. karquahsr. the latter commandant ol I » ■•«■rotary Whitney lias organised a true! in Naw York to control electric ■an«|airtatlon. It is eaid th* trust will In lune ««tend its cqeratmna to the Western cities. Seven Americans Killed in the Engagement. th* Norfolk navy-yard. Tbe Madrid official gaaotte con tains a royal decree appointing the Duke de Arcos to be Spanish envoy el- traordinair and minister plenipoten Two thousand n> tiers who went out tiary to the Unite«] Hlat«W. at Danville. Ill , last week, bate de- The United Htal«« consul-general at r ided to lay Hi* matter before the state Berlin, Frank Maaon, has revised fig arbitration board, and will resume Ute* showing that in the laet three operation months there was an in< rear* ol Fire children of til* Peterson. of 8«.'i >;.usi iu ti.s «lportatioa to tlw Viborg, Turner county. South Ihrkota. Cuiteil Stale« from Germany. were poisoned by eating wild paranlfrs. Th* 20th annual meeting of the na Two ar* dea l, on* dangerously ill, ami tiorial i nfeieru a of charities and cor two will ramuvvr. rections will tar held in Cincinnati John D. Sims and l-mmaid llal* May 17 to 23. Every stat* in th< were drowned at bhurehar, < al , on Union will lie represent»! el<«| t per the north aide of Feather riser. They haps Idaho, Montana. Nevada, Utah attempted to cr<sM th* stream lu a can- and Washington. «•a I ■ al, which ■■¡«el. In order to controvert the claim <>f The private bank of L. I*, lltinwner ths Washington agricultural depart and McKinSie. at Alma.Wia., ha« been ment that German tors contain certain cloessl by order of th* stat* bank •!■ poieonuwr dy< « and paints, the German • miner. Til* bank owe* depositor« miuiatar of . ■>m-n*ree lias orderwl an Iflfi.ojo, and um very little cash on investigation to ire made in all th* toy h and. making centers of Germany with a The Crook has arrived at Ponce, view of gaUiermg evidence to the omi- where she will receive th* remainder trary. >f |b* <lea l •oldiai« In Porto Itioo. The bospital-sliip Missouri Ims ar Th* cong-eas of uni««real brother- rived at Fortress Monioe hour Havana, h'-o-l will c- trvnna for aaeveudaya' «•-•- with 212 sick sobliers • iun al Sau Diego. One thiiiisan«l ('ruled Mates militia Th* San Francisco Examiner state« men will take part in the queen's birth there I« a probability of a combine day oelebration lu Kingston, Gnt. sin ng the r< .wood luuilerinen of till« The siith annual convention uf the coast. Asaociation of Itailloa I Air Brakemen \\ ■ ef.ig, W. Vs , street car« ar« is in session In Detroit, with ab-ul lou •till lied up by the strike Street car deiegal«« pre «ent. strikers al l! «y City, Mich , drove off The British house of commons re- non-union men. j*Ct*d tho bill providing for th* com [wo cowboy« at Alamo Gordo, N M , pulsory reinstatement of Irish tenants held up the office of the Alamo Gordo evicted since 1879. I.urulier t nn party and ••■■tired |50,0i*4 A miner haa reached llyea. Alaska, worth of «crip. who claims to be tlia survivor of a The overflow of the Yellowstone (■ally of three, two of whom were luor- river caused by Ilin gorging of the ice derd by Cbilkat Indians near the vil The men kille-l Is practically over. Twelve were lage of Klukwan urs Kidney Vano*, an Englishman, drowned al Glendivsv and Chair«-« Errckacn, a sweil*. At North Fold, O. T., Postmaster W. II. I>ay was cut with a hatchet and In the battle between the revolution kdle-l and the office robbed. There 1« ists under Pando and Pr*si«lenl Alon- tin clew to the murderer. ao's army, near Oruro, Bolivia, The Twenty-first infantry lias left were klll«-l. General Paridu <K-cnpie>l Preeident Platlalrurg for Manila. The soldier« Oruru without confusion. carried a «Ilk flag presented by Mrs. Alonso, with a small I hm I v guard, la a refuge« al Antofagasta, bay of Morena, McKinley two years ago. Chile. Geologist« of tbe university of Chi Ensign Monaghan, who was brutally cago aie planning to «¡rend a part of the «utinuer in Arisona, to study th* kiil»l at Apia. Hamoa. was leiu al formation of that territory and New Chewelah, Wash., ill 1873. He was rdocal»l in private schools of Haa Mexico. Fram-naxi and Portland, and in tlou At Bridgeton, N. J., 1,000 glass tags college, a Jesuit Institution of worker« struck lor union wag«« and bpokane. His father is nuw a reaiJeiil r<-ogtntion ut the union. All tbe ent- of tb* latter city. ploys« of the Klar glass works, al Med Th* Matyland Steel Company at ford, also «truck. Gliental advice« stat* that a sensa- Sparrows Point, has r«*wuv»l an order for 7 8,<MM) tors ul (17-pouud steel rails, tn»n ba« been caused at Peking by an lot the Chine«« Eastein railroad. Tbe edict issued by thermpre«« dowager, ac mills sie working day and night on a cusing 1.1 Hung Chang and Chang laiga order of similar rails for lbw Jumel, governor ol bhang Tung, with IrausSIbai lan road, of which the groes eltravagaric*. Clunes« Eastern will t>e a aontiunat'ou ■ Ion. II A W. Taboi. p<«trna«t*r of Prospectors who have atriv»l from Ih-nver, and el I'nlted Htatea senator, «lied at In« home in that city of appen- Alaaka bring naw« that lheie ar* al «In ill«, after a three day«' illneaa. He |ea«t 4 (XI pro« pc- tors on the El in rm Ion was born in Orleans county, Vermont, liall between Deas* lake ami th* Hod son's Bay p««t on the Liaid river, most Noveru her 2d, 1*30. Advkre al Lima in regard loth* of whom at« lu deaiiiuie circuas- revolution In Bolivia say the «Ituatlon • tatioea. Many of the men are said to al l)imo, where President Alonso has- lie suffering from scurvy and frost established a base of operations. 1« des bitea The sick cannot r«H-eiv* pto|>ei perate. Th* lederallate, or insuigenla, medical attendance, and many are dying. are pushing their operations. Miner It««*««. By the will of F.«lward Austin, of The Tennessee legislature has passed Boston, Harvard coll«-«« r*ceiv«a |MX),- a bill making all cowlracta entered into 000 and the Massachusetts institute uf In tbe stalo ¡«yable tu any legal ten technology 1400,000. der. Representative Landis, of Indiana, A popular aetrcee, Lolo Banaolla, ha« had one <>f the hall windows - f his shot herself on th« «tag» of a theater at boos«« at iNIbl fitted with glaas from Vienna, t-iclaiming " ’Tie love that th* Maria T«re*a. kill*” An ingenious mechanical devioe Dr. Richard Garnett, tbe keeper of I »a st«-* laliels on 100,000 cans in ten printed books in th* British museum, hours, {down a chut* rolls a ceaseleiw says there are about 2.040,000 book« la procession of cans, and each can picks up a label as it pasaes. the museum. The Argentine Republic has placed Since Senator Allison, of Iowa, be came a widower, over 18 years ago, his with th« Remington Arms Cum|>any, wife's mother has been the manager of of Ih.-n, R, Y.. a oontnMt for 10.000 rifles, 7.000 carbine«, Ifi.ooO rifle bar his household. rels and 10,000 bayonets. Prof. Hewitt, of Williams college, The wif* and daughter of John Car speaking al the recent Boston alumni dinner. «aid that In tlm last .«van rington, at Veedersburg, Ind., were years Williams had received 83,000.- killed by a dynamit* «aplosiun. Car rington had pltK-ed 78 pounds of dyna oo«i in money. mite under a stove to thaw. liisooverica of copper or* near Salis Gen. Wade Hampton, on* of the few bury, N. Cl. at th* Union gold mines, ar* etching interest, ami claims are surviving confederate lieutenant gen mad* that the «apply will equal that erals. Is living in giuwf health at Co of th* famous Calumet, Hecla and An- lumbus, H. Cl, where be will sbuitly celebrate his 81st birthday. «wiida mines. Of LAGUNA OE BAY New York, April 15 —Tho dinner ot the Democratic slub In honor of tbe ■ nninrssry ot the birth of Thomas Jefferson was held st the Metropulltse -■peta-house. Looking from the tiers to tbe floor of tbe vast dining-hall, the laid«« aeemed like great beda of rosea Tbe 82 laid«« were on either aide ut the speaker's table. Either table was piled with s mass of tosea and frrna In- tertwined. Ho abundant weio the flower* that ««Hoe ot th* gue«ta werw hardly able to are each other over tb* floral tianka. Ksatu and vase* ot ala- tMsater h*ld flowers; there wete cornu■ Miplaa or burns of plenty fiiletl with flowers snd fruit, and the scene was *el •fl with ribbons of cardinal silk. Perry Balmont, Richard Crak*r, Judge Van Wyck am] other prumlneul iNmocrsts spoka Good Run Expected Along the Columbia MOST PROPITIOUS OUTLOOK Manila. April I?.—General Lewton is marohlng north along the n>»i be tween the hills a nd lbs lak*, with the (iintMia Nepiden and Leguns de Bay I abreast ut hi* trou|«*. Tb* «n*iuy la retreating noithwaru Returns From Ils Sortie Into the Country. NOW QUARTERED IN MANILA w»lne»l«y the trmipe eroased th* Pagsongau and con«vntiat*l al Um hen. at th* month of the rivet After 9lll*iee« in lake Reglee Owe a V««rw Fr1e»« Ar« K sr«|»tlm»»*1 r High («••kerfol W h»at»r Hao •»••• •« leaving two comtianiea of the Font wf ««o««l«an r«v«l I awlwa Beeiatwe Ar» I'r«*»«»p4 (• R»|lit Maas II« tss Mwllava <••«•••! <><!• •• teen til regiment to guard the «till aloe Tbal loe oeo Mea Srw Kee4e4. <>|r«rall*«« •» • I arge Be <!•«•?«•? tb« < It,« ot lh*rirer, the troop* mar<b»l to Longa* an I l««und it desert»!. Furni tur* which had been dropped in the Manila, April 18—Major-General Aatnrig. April IT.*—-Th* flahinf Manila. April 18.—General l-awton 8»tn <>jsen«*4 a| noon yr-strrday, and pra- flight of tbe nalivae waaaratters.1 al. i g ’ Lawton's axieditlon to the laguna de has caplorwl l'*ete, llw citadel ut the« Bav district rmeinSarekd last eiamng, paratkHMi Kara !*<‘n ma<1«> by l«oth flair lb* trail* leading into th* hills. Lagunna de Bay territory, sight miles Major W*i«*nhgrger*e sharpaliontet« •nchoml for the night al the hea l of and ran»>etytn*n for handling beyond l.umban. the lanfret pa« k pnl up on thia river were sent toward Pact«* Ancnilen' s in the rivet Pasig and Beached Manila Lawton's turce w«« al Lumban, and fur y**ar< An unusually laig« num th* attvrruain. They tan spoil a m-«l tin» morning, bringing all the men an I the lialtallon of the North Dakota vol ba»r bi «at s w<*nt nut, and «very can- uf reiiela in sum* thick bnal *e. which the capturml insurgent boats. It« oh- unteers ma le a f r.ed march of 12 ■»•rv it prrpar«*d to t>*g>n Apoiginme on •ff‘ird»l a *plen>ild covet. Three men Jecta, uaraaly the capture of the insur miles from Pagasjan. Tb* tro«i|* !>•» •» MilwaMti»« mad* ■ forward rvah, fording tbe rivets Milwaukee. April 18 —The Jefferson « large arala al on« e. and. with I ha at* of tb* North Dakota regiment were gent«' boats and the distribution of ths twice and fighting In th* Jungl*. Tb* Club, of Mdwatik«*», observed the natal Optionally g««>»l prior« pre ratling for kill»! an l f.mr were wound»!, two ot prmlamation, emphaaiaml by a lewmrn column advsrved and met • rrowslii*. day of tb* found»1 uf IWmocracy In a lM>tb rav and cant»ad »almon, a\ary in- the latter dying after having leer« d American power throughout the lake where ■eglon, have lean attAinml. General sn-l ► m* of th* l>*k< ta tt-»»ps wore mo»t fitting manner by a tanqiiei at he a turn foinlft to a iuv«t rm «ftatul brought Io Long as ehurrb, Father McKinnon administered lb« l-awton Immwliately I «-gan prepara srnhtislie>l by rwlwls leliind a sunken th* Plankington honae tonight, which mme. A« to tha run of rt«h, of mun»*, noth ear lament to them. tion« for an important espmiilion on trench. Finally the trench*« s«r* was attended by over 400 guest» Col Th* mam body ot American tioop*. land. There has tee» uu lighting on taken by the rushing Americans with >n*l William J. Bryan, of Nebraska, ing can t* foret.»Id, but under natural s Ions ot five killed and two w->un<l*l was lb* guest of honor, and >l»liv*re«l | condition» •«)ma <leri<|a»| reanltf »hould while al dinner in Longaa, heard th« the lake tor three dav«. t»a obtain»«! from th» artificial prop«- firing and »Ivancad to the anp|«irl ol Lawton relume.I to Manila according The insurgent luas wav small, lb* the ¡-iinel|«l sddreaa Delegation« - f (nnlioats shelled th* Filipinos an Lour, ftemo-rata wers in attendance from gattoa that haft be«*n carrla*! on mot a llie «harpshootrr* A »out lr«>m th« to orders fiom tHia. lutwton deolareo • nd finally oleared tbe trenobe*. many towns throughout tbe etale, and <»r I«-«« »u re««fully on tha (olumbia lulls «aw th* littl* tight and many that A men- . needs 100.040 men to rivet an«l it» branches doting the past | whit»n*ta running into lb* hill*. Th« pacify tho Philippine*. He says that Tber* aie not enough meo to gar nearly all th« iNmoctal« from th* rison th* t>>wna taken, and th«y may •1st* legislature war* prearnL Col frw tear». I Ji st ftea«i>n a few of tbe Mguna d* Bay, al th« beginning ol with the preeant force h* coaid go be abandon* I. onel Bryan arrived early from Chicago, trv turned out from the batcheri*» in th* tight, *h*ll*d th* rebel«, makiug it Hiioiigh all Luaon. but to maintain j government tha Unit»l Males must gar returt.evl to the rim, and thift too hut for theenemv. Th* launch.-* oaptirre>l yesterday ar* !.«.’)Ue| by a large delegation from that year tbe return» »bould be la’gely in rison all tha towns. It has not the I city, ami Mayor Hanleost came later, n»e Aeseele 4 «*•*«.•«!. rreaesHi. While the work of artificial men, therefor* the n«ed of a largo elan with a large numlwt of recort*. Aw Allorb W«wo r«wowb«k« The American« enter») Han Antonie pnifkAgation on a »yfttematic ba«i« hat simy. Manila, April 15—At abowt 4 Th* banquet hall was leautitully doc- but )u«l commenced on the t'olumbia, al aunaet without meeting with any re All th* towns In th* La tlunda bay >rat*d with the national oolora. o’clock this morning a small lardy of »till it bee been carried un to *»tne eg* al« lance. Twenty unaimed prisoner* district captured muet tie abandon»!, bearing copies of the proclamation id retels attack«xl a camp »1 lb* Third ar tent siimmi !*•&. and during that time mtmli to Lawton's ragrel. Th*y In HAWAIIAN ENTERPRISES llll*ry from lh* swamp near Paomlio«, I nearly i0.0O0.UUO y*”>"g M'lDiin have the United HtatM couimlaiou. which clude Peele, Santa Crus, larngua, Lriru- a mH* and a half Weal of Mslolo*. Wew •«<«■ <’,>m««nr V«*rm««l W lib teven plttNki in the river and it» tnbu- they had wmehow ««Miiirawl, weir after t an. Paga«ajan A am'-md campaign la Two privat«w wete killwl and a lieuten- i Large < a*l«al tariv« Htalifttns g-iibcied by the fish- waid rel«*a«ed and eent outside out t<> lie made in thia country in the rainy line« with bundles ot pruclauialiona U •nt and two others w<>oi>d*«l. Al day- | Han Fianclaco. April 18.—Th* oi lea committee of the Prugtwgaive A» ««aann, when laiala uf greater draught light the American for •■« *cour*d lb* •teatuer City ol Rio d* Janeiro arris«*! wm ifttKMi »bow ti e amount of fry from dtolrlhntsL can operate in tbe lake owing tn higher The oii’inlry Juel oreupi»! is thickly district, driving the rei-els northward, t««lay from lions Kong and Yokohama, the several batchuriea to be as follow• waler, thus giving llie boats a chance |M>pulst»l. and I'rmlurr« much fruit. • nd killing saveral of them. A private via Honoulu. A pr«-«a repreaentativ* In IflKS and t«VA- ! tu help the army. Lawton's trwpe ■McKenna of the signal oorpa, who « k • as > <W > ddlrr of th* Montana regiment was st Honolulu «ends tbe fullowing un will I m > uer-1 in the operations north k II8B8 ........ « «V enlist») al Portland, Or , i« liidetali- Wound««!. der dqte ot A pt II 5 ward. and may lw> ««ul around by l»>ai gable H<> ran a wiis through tb* h«i*- Tola!.................... , .______ ?JM' ,iKQ Francisco Reyes, a man who recent- i L. A. Tliureton, A. W. Cai lei and to tl-e north of Agulneldo to cut him !>» an4 IW tll* country without having a guard ly purchased Kpani«h gunboats al Others have secured option« on the off aril force hlrn tret wren two line*. » ft<J WW IttUlNM with him. Zambnanga, island id Mindanao, has large Groaaman and otiiei «»(few es k • i • tn • J «• With lew too one aide and MaeArthu' 1 dP.'.U) received adviora to the effect that th* tates in Olaa. which they pmpoae to ti 1 ll<H> 1 Lnlffinrha.l H«fes«lft Ruulaxi. st < elump t « mi the other. fl--- I «ailed for Manila, and r»turn*«l a organise Into sugar plantations. The Total. ___ _ i; ou» Manila. April 17. — Martiog in an f«w daya later aitli the v<-e«ds atrlppe«! cousldeiatton was in the nelghliolhuotl ■ THE RALEIGH WELCOMED 1 easterly direction along th* toad to !•« kftm<« » lo» Ar« ot their guna and ammunition. i uc. ¡.»o i 1'ageangan.a party ot 70 aliatpahimters. of fiHOO.OOO. There ar* Itt.tXX) acres ’ D < la- k ahYAfi foim.ni Kivrr i. .14,»» I under Th* ptrrthaacre’ agent* and nativ* in the tiaot. Lieutenant Southern, ot Hie •(real Kwihwslaam •( Mew Terh Oves l.-ttla*IMtft »alftfi« n Kivvf 11 M*» '«fij (he C’raleer erewa of the ve««el« on boar«l th* ; ». The Naliiku Sugar C-ompany, limit»!, K » at'.t* Washington regiment, cama upon a New Y’ork. April lh —The celebra American «learner llutuan were con- | with a oapllal uf 8750.040, was organ hllivut .*, • • * It»-noli acroaa the load about • mile out v<>yml to Zamlvianga by th* Unit«*I iaed, ami miel uf th* slock taken. Lieutenant Huutliern tion attending the return of Hie f'nitml Total .—____________ .'»,»u> a» of Ranta Crua. Htatee cruiirr Raleigh from Manila, State* cruiser Boston, and inatructed Th* capital will l-c divided Into 37.500 In ira »a4 iw»» - was wound»!. to await the arriral there of tne United (hares of 820 each. Ol the stock 875.- 'lacbamtui The Araeiirana then «dvanced with which lied to be p«Mtp«>n»l yesterday ! pprf • Iftt kfttfoftfi Rt»v?r .’,»»• «o States gutd«iat Petrel. Instead of do )00 will be paid up and 8*173,000 will afttljr niount»l gun«, and the Fourteenth In- owing to the warship'» latA arrival, oc ..HU» w bit« .Saimón L'a» ím The Raleigh, accuur- ing so, after the Boston sail«*<l fot Zam b* asaessable. , lanlry battalions in ilia center, Lindt's curred toilay. » <J» 8 1<Y á aiatnft boanga, the Spaniards transferr««l their foil ;«'• ...... l allalion of the First l.labo Infantry panied by two «mall war voeanl«, cap- At a un-eting of ths cabinet April 3 'blnook . .... ......................... gunlioats t-> ths agents of Henor Reyes, th* con tract with the Bcryuiaer cum- un tbe light, an<1 Frame's twllallon of lurad from the xpanlarda last aemiaer, Total .............................. IMW.M and lb* fleet Isft Zsiulxianaga ones- ¡•any for a cable between Hen Fran- the First North Dakota infantry ou the an I a fleet ot alvul 25 elcuraion cort»l. It stxin return««! and report*«! ciaco and Honolulu was cancelled. left, both flanking Th* trench was • teameis and tugtaiaia, laisled from LOCATED IN A DREAM having le-'ii iHiardml by rebels, wbo re- i Thia action was taken on a letter from earned wltliout Io** to the Americana. Tempklnaville to Grant's tomb and moved the gunl«>*ts’ simnmenta. I! the aecrelary of state at Washington, In I it * Ig *1 loft rruved 1h»l Mrs, I'agrangnn was found <!e«ert»l. Four from Hi*re ba< k to anchorage in llie the instructions of the American naval declining to consider the matter. I inonumeuta on the bordei ol the village Noith river, ff Thirty fourtii street llauAar'a "lluhrh" Waa Straight« A stealy downpour of rain fell tloiu commander had been obeyed their cap The stramahip Gaioune sriive«i from Chicago. April IT. — Mr». <ieorge oelebiate the proclamation of Filipino ture w«mld have leen Impoaeibla. Beattie y«**lerday after a voyage of II Banda', whoan bu»l>and deaerte«) her I Independence, leaned last year, and mam on. The air was raw, an«l tha officer« and men uf the Raleigh «tu>a| Zamluranga is fortified and «till gar- ' lava. On the drat day out from Heat glorify "Agmnaldo, the Liberator." upon the deck« threw hours drenchml to rleoned bv Spaniards, and tiie affair lie G. W. McGinnil, ¡■aaaenger agent at Quincy. III.. Ia»t bepteml»er. ba» The troop« on entenng the aban- lucatod him through a dream Baudei the akin and shivering with cold. is regarded as auspiciooe. <km»l hoii««« found them in perfect or for the steamer, slippe«! on the coin- ipont last night in the county jail a» Great crow 1« asaeinbl») lu Riverside panionway and broke several riba. a result. Mi». Bauder appimd to Ju»> der. A few guerrilla shots weie el- VV heeler tleee te Menllw. Park, overlooking the Hudson, end Washington, April 15. — It is semi- J Ill» condition ■» aenona. i .ice Hail for a warrant, telling the fol- chsng»l and one member of the Four men, women and children al«a«l there teenth regiment was a< '.dentally shut .Match 23 llie laittom of the great ■ fficially announced today nn ths beat , lowing »tory: : for b<>ur« under umbrella« watching the authority that General Joe Wheeler volcano fell out, followed by great After her huaband left her she movei in the leg by Ins c-iuiiade. r«-aaela on their way up th* river and rlouda of dust and amok«. Alarm DEFINITE AGREEMENT REACHED will tie sent at once to Manila aa the , to bt. Louit. where her mother iu law, I an their return By far th* greatest military governor of that city in order ‘ was fell by Hie guest» uf the Vol an«i whom she had never eren. Iivvl. She gathering of pmrpl* was in the vicinity latnoan < ■>mntiaalonwr« .»f V h r•«'Fo w»rft to relieve Olis of the details and give house, occasioned by the n«nsc and the introduced herself as a fortune-teller, to H»> !fi»atr««lwd Alike- d Grant's tomb, which was tha turn landalide« which followed, and lultl the elder woman the detail» liiin a chance to chase Agmnaldo and frequent ing ¡arint ol Hie ¡Misde. A national Washington, April 17. — After hear but some of the gur*ta lu-came n-aa- the rel-el». It 1« said General Wheeler •f her son’» life. .Mr». Bauder, »r., •elute waa tired thei* by the Italeigti, will leave with General Fri-d Giant,, •uied and started to invawtlgate the -hen admittffol that ho waft in Chicago. ing Hu« morning from the German and •nd also by th* captuiad b|>aiilsh British emhar«i«-a, the alatedepartmant who has been ordere.1 home from Porto phenomenon. A hole 150 f«a-t in «lie Tiro deaertrfd wife then luiivel to priaec, and the acene was rendeiml a Rico to get inaliuctiona to proceeti in meter «howe>l the extent of the cave liia city, but couhl fln l no tiace of her was «'nabl»l to announce po«>tlv«ly and meniorable one by the shrieking of a in. All attempts to locate the bottom lusbaml. On W«Nlnv»<iay mgiit. how- finally that the three partita to the baste to the Philippines. of the crater were unavailing, and vrr, »he dreamed »ho saw him at Berlin treaty had agreed upon the in liundr»! steam whistles frmu eX’ iiraion (tnyefnor !-«•*• IxMtta and haxiniollves and cheer« from sims authorities place it at 800 feel work in a bicycle factory tear an im- struction« to t>e given their Namoan Pierre, H. If , April 18.—Governor below the mouth of tbe crater. Oommi»«i<mer«, and that II was o-itain thousands ot people on shore, and on neneo building. That day »he pasaed lx-«- has written to President M’-Kin- the commission would leave Han Fran- the vrwsela in the river. FatlersaU’ft, an-l recuaniBod it a» being Ir-y, demanding the return'd the South FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED. ci »-« i April 25. SOLDIERS IN A RIOT. ’the big str utturo of hri lr cam, b.-wreh- Dakota volunteers ftom the Philip- j The instructions to the commission pines. He recites Hie facta of enlial- W «*nl Over » m IT igihanti ttiwtil Near Law ing tho neightmthood, »he mmiii found ers aie identii al, the three gioemments Hurs» a »•ItassM Whara a f ainra«!« Hail Ifil««», 14M hrs llhe bicycle fac tory. Hat »n”d that her mint to fight for humaniiy agatnal having a«<epl»l a form which com- ttmaa M|g(r*ata<4. Miwuv, Ila.io, Apiil 15.—At 9 husband worked there, ahe •«•curtsl the pidsnlMM the difference* which have Spain, declare* that "the Booth Dakota Ran Franriaco. April IN.—Tonight warrant and visile«! the place with a voiunteera have fulfill*-d every obliga ('cluck this morning the engine, ten- exist»! up to this time. The commis 300 Unilml Htatca soldiers are under Barnier waa soon located. tion which they owe to tlieir country tei and four cars ut s height tialn on leprity. sion will be eiu|M<«ernl to deal with • ireat on the Pieaidlo reservation. They and its flag,** and that thrv should 1« the I a-wist on extension of the Northern At Aral ho deniiMi hi» identity, but tbe situation as it finds it in the at« encamped on the open, ami are later confe»^! he waft the woman'» I'ai ’ itic ran over au embankment. En allowed to return home. He says: Samoan island« upon its arrival. Thia ' guarded by cavalry and the Twenty lie will be given a bearing "Wo view theit preeent or future gineer Mat Ralaton and Fireman Fr«-d lushand applies to ihe acts nereesary to place fourth Infantry regiment, Ooloml, Hie detention as un, onvtitutiunal. and a* a Lemon were kille«l. The wreck««! lo- tbia afternoon. the affairs of the island« in a peaceful forew being in charge of Adjutant Lieu violation of the law which railed the -omotive and cars lie half imbedded tnd aaliklactory condition foi Hie time tenant Harris. The offenac of the ui«u WILL TOUR THE WEST. organisation into being, and feel that in the stream 100 feel below the track taring and «ubj» I to Hie approval uf was the burning of a saloon Just out Fireman Lemon was killed Instantly, they ebould not tar retained against the three power* %n lelarsstlng Trl|» PrvvIAvd fur tbe side of the reservation linea. in which their will, against the law and agaiuet • nd his l««ly was shockingly mangled. FroftlAentlal Forty. Private ('harlec L. King, company G, the moral sense of the |-e«iple of our Engineer Ralston was still alive when DASHED DOWN A CANYON 1 wenty-Hilol Infantry, was brutally Chicago, April i«. —Unit*! Htato» stale, without offering come satisfac found. He said: ''Hold my bead for me; 1 am dying. Monitor Thoma» II Carter, ol Mon Kolwr* Seww l*l»w Wr««ba4 b* •• ‘ bwaten last night. tory reason for eo doing." Private Mark, of company F, also He A valaerbe Take my hand; 1 don't want to g«t tana, 1» at tbe Auditmitim Annei i» on route to Butte. Mont., from ALL MLMBERS NAMED. alone." Bratt)*, April 17. — A Poet Intelli of tha Twenty-third legiment. la in lbs He was taken to Vollmer, at.d die«l Wa«bingti»a. Ho »aid P iooi lent Mc gencer epeclal fiotn Wellington aaya guardhouse, cliargml with Ihe aaaaalt, llaroM Kernberf llepreawnl« <i«r- three hours later. His body and that Kinley 1» going to make a lour of tho that while a totary plow was clearing hut the soldiers assert that the «aloon iitaiajr on •• •••»«<•!» Quofitis»«. of lemon wete sent to Hpokane on a Western »tatee daring tho month ot the Great Northern track Ibis side of ¡ample are re«|«naibl*, and claim that Washington, April 15 —The Sa th* proprietor, A. L. Itehfcld, was th* July, ami that bit stop in Chicago was moan commission will sail for Apla on special, Ralaton Isft a wife and child. fur the putpoee of arranging a few de Madison It Was stiock tiy sn ssslanoi«* chief assailant of the injiiiml man. A Lemon had a wife and two children and da«li»i 1,000 feel down a canyon the United Mates naval transport living in Hpokane. The wreck Was tails lor the prrftidrnt'» eojourg lu tbe There were eeven men on th* engine la leport being oirculalml today that Badger, leaving San Francis o on ths dty Mused by the revet.t heavy rains. addition to th* regular crew All bav* King was dead, the place waa eel on 25th Inst. This si rangemenl was The pl«n a« outlinwl by Senator Car '«wn dug oat ol th* Mow but one. flr* tonight ami deelroyml aa au act of made talay alter Baron Spc k von ' la» m K»«»rvolr. tel ptrvhlea fur an lutersslitig trip fur Four men werw Injur»), Hire« probaidy lelrlbbution. Sternberg, first aecrrtarv of the Ger- | Ran Fianctaco, April 15. — At lutke lh« pr«wi<lent. Aesotapenied by Mra. Ferlca Hl cm |.«wft. man embassy, had islled on Hecietary | Merced, one of the reservoirs ot the M. Kmlry anl a Ooi.aiJereble nutwlxir fatally. The injured ar* Pilot Jeriy Morrtailly, head cut, Internally huit, Ban Joan <1* Porto Rico, April IN — Hay and a<ivieed him ut his appoint- : Spring Valley Waler Company, today, >t intimate official eaaooiaiee, 1.« will George Hart, both leg« and arm« The folb'Wing general orders from Hie ment aa the German member ut tbe two lives, that of a little girl ami her leave WMklngtun aboot Joly 18. Ils high commission. ibis completed tbs aunt, weie lost. The girl wae playing will make a quivk trip from Washing broken, Injnrml Internally; Thoma« headquarters of the department ot body. Aa the plan tu have tbe mem- ! on ths <iige of tbe lake, en«l in an at ton to Chirago, Iml from Chisago w»«t Hulliven, Internally Injured; Fireman Porto Hloo were leaned today: Tbe war department having forbid Iwrs get away un the Marlpoea. sailing tempt to secure Some object floating to the Yellowstone Park the trip will Thoma« Grant, he»l and hand cut. the 19, was no longer feasible, the near the shore lost bei balsnoe and fell be alow, and a tew apeeches may be Atmol 170 men are searching for the den the ieeue ot rations to Porto miming man. Th* injur»! hav* l>**n Ricans, commanding officers of poets tiausporl Badger, now al t'allao, Peru. . into tho water. A patty of picnick made. taken to Everett. It 1« ««|*<led to ate authorised, to prevent suffering on her way to Ban Francisco, wae er*. on* at whom was the littl* girl's Al the Ysllcwatona Park the rntire l«av* the Ire. k cleared In 12 hour* among the people in lhair reap» live pl ace-1 al the dls|«ieal uf the oommis- 1 aunt, heard her »-reams and rushed to praty will "rough it" for a uumlier ot localities, to purchase necessary ar •ion. the lake. Th* aunt. Mis* Katb*rin* lay«, traveling hy «tag* n • W'«{»Oirum tn F'fttH il- lee ot food at a rat* not to egoewd 10 After leaving tb* park th* |>re*i- Lima. Peru. April 17.—A revolution centavos a day for each needy person Thoma« Freeman sliol John and f Williams, plungel Into th* water to save her ntec*, but got beyond her lentlal party will visit aom* <f th* ha« broken out in llic province of Malto William Bill«, notortuus character«, • ml to amd tbe bill for aamn tn thia m Steward county, Kentucky. The j depth, and liotli were drowned liefor* prlm-ipal pointe In the Western «tatee Giucco, Biacil. Il le l»l by Joa* klar office for ¡lavment fiotn the money« of aid coul l lie prm ure«L Tbe child's an<l then make a qul> k return ) < irtiey linbo, who was deeated ot govcrnoi by tbe ialand, •• directed by lire autliori- Bill« were approeebing Freeman's name was Clara Wools. Antonio Lull. to Washington. residence tu kill Frewman’s father, tie« at Washington. who bad defeate«l them In a lawsuit. Kew MlaleSar «a Selciata. oírmela Ve rest It ese««*. The Same Old Sigh«. K«»d May Haelen Washington, April 17. —President (>M< lai Orgaalal. Washington, April IS.—Commi» Washington, April 18.—The report Columbus, O., April 17.—Colonel McKinley I« said to have decidwl tn Chicago, April 15.—Clarence Eddy sinner of tb* <i*nera! Land Offic* that Thomaa B. Reas) will resign tbe Brysn, on his way to Naw York to •end Lawrcnoe Townsend. Unlt»l has receive«! the appointment ot offi Binger Hermann said Imlay that ap kpeak at th* dollar dinner, iu an in Mateo minister to Portugal, to the Bel- • ¡makerahlp ami will not t>* a candidate cial organi»t lot the United Mates to plications had been rece IV» I from terview tonight «aid: gtan tnimion, to rsrm*| Bellamy for re-al«<ullon gains crmlenee here. Il the Fane eihibition. Mr. Foldy for re*i<l*nta of th* Olympic forestry re is said he will practice law in New "Il is • sure thing that the fight in Htorrer, who go«« to Madrid. many yeara was prominent as a teacher, serve thrown open to settlement, for York, and lie etiooe»l»l by Congress- 1900 will be made ou preciarly the organist ami conoerI-player in Clmago the reason that it is improperly in A oom ru It tee ha« been appointed by man Hherman, of that elate, wlio is •ame great monetary issue sa (out and the Weal, for the last four yeara elud»! In the reeerte. A numlwr of years ago. The silver plank will stand thè Beatile rlicrnlier of commerce to McKinley's candidate for that plane. haa made hia home hi Europe, latterly perwns have ohjectwl to tilts ooiirae, orge that th« 81 Av.000 appropriate«! Just as It was, ratio and all." The president haa been invited to having choeen Paris as bis place ot > ami the superintendent of the reserve It is believi-d Ina speech In New fot the building of a government dry the G. A. R. enoatnpnx-nl al Philadel residence. He liss ma-le nmcert touts haa been ordei»i to make an investiga dock al Port Orchard he pnt to use. York will in tealily 0|«n Ids campaign phia, hot hie Western trip may prevent Ihrongb Gei many, England, Fiance lion. and tha work starimi at once. lot I90J. _________________ hia al tendance. and Italy. A ( *11 tur Velaeleers. HwlY a UH lina <a*l«al. Waw«« X'harrh *«•»•«••. 4sel4ewt (a Ik. urinals. Washington, Apill 18.—A Boethern Boston, April 17 —Th* e»n*olidation A rarlRv 4 fobl«. Waslnngton, April 17. —Archbishop nf all the copper intereet* is to be Han Francisco, April 18.—The «oi senator and provisional army offirsrv Toronto, Ontario, April 15. —A spe iTorngan Imlay asked Pieaident McKin rff«ct»l sere the coming we«k, now lier Hrimlia mat with an accident at cial to the Globe from Ottawa, aays declares that President McKinley as- Mare ialand navy-yard yesterday. Bha that within a fortnight a bill will be suimf them he Would call for 85,000 ley to convey all th* Catholic church thsl the supreme court of Montans bas had been alongside having her machin introduce«! in the bouee of commons to volunteers within a few week* The property in th* Philippine* to th* •et ••■■le Hi« sppointment of a rmeivar ery repaired, and in moving ramm»l provide fur the laying of a present Volunteers will be mostere«! out American hierarchy, it is now la for the Ihiatnn A Montana Company. the seawall, damaging her la>w to «o. h first. Thia was th* last oliataci« in the way American poeerealon, and bald th* cable connecting Canada with the an extent that she will have to g«, |n of the formation ot the tritai, and the •am« a* all other government pro|*rty. Australian eoloniee, an-l providing for The belief la Buenos Arres, April 18.—Advii-ee hot, of coor«*, th* church and «lata Rwkefaller inteleels will push th* ds tha drydock again. tbe government supplying funds equiv Just rwrivwl here confirm the report will be mparatml, as tn America, tsils rspidlv. The Boaton A Montana growing that the Scindia will he sent alent to flve-elghteenlha of the 00*1 ot to Haas««. oonalructlon as soon as Great llntaia that the Bolivian revolutionists have therefor* Corrigan'« mot«. It i* said is to t>e reinoorporatml under Naw Jar- signlfire its readiness to provide a like won a signal snrvees. General Pando, Bark* Cockraa, of New York, will be say law», and tha »ame done with tha Omaha, April IN. —Reporta to tha the levoietionist leeder, ha* enter«) cent to th* Vatican a« an envoy to *•■ Michigan rómpanles. It la not known •um. ami the Australian colon tee con Bee from over Nebiaska indicate that iron rum. Präsident Alonso’s former plala the situation tu the p»|<* anl get what Hie name of the Irosi will be. brrl tributes eight eighteenth of the coet. tbe damage to tbe winter wheat and headquarters,and th* presidiai baa fled bi« sanction for the achene. IU capital will ba 1500,000,000. This action is already aseuied. rye has been greatly exaggerated. I a*