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LATER —■>■■. •CIO , —.......... ................................. OREGON ÎHf NEWS Ilf 1 WEEK <•««•«t,r* !»•••!•• Ho»lew •»! !»•*•»»*• • ml >IapI*»»I**<• *»f lb» !“••! W ••■ < n II*4 F vw « m ll»» T»l»grafl» <•!■■*•• Japan hat .scruple»! in Ilia Parihe. Ma Hua island A Phi lad«1 ph is emu i «any »• building a Lrnlge fur ahqin«-nl to Jsp*u. Th« M<asuuri legislaturw baa ad- journad after a seasi'*h <»l I8*i «lays. In a skirmish with the rebel» near Mati«iuma, two Americans ware killed. A clash *• reported between General Olis and ll«» civil Philippine cumuris* • Kiuvra, Admiral Dewey was given a trainee- arrival al Hung Kong. FEARS NCWS. 4>aw«»w <l»v Rrma Bonheur, the fa mone animal painter, is dew* I at Ixindow. England Th» Forth Atlantic squadron »ill tuake Newport R !.. ita auto»»« quai tara. Cuban soldiers at Havana refused «r* the tn»l «lav to aecwpl the |7¿ allotted them by I ba United Kt atea to tur rand»! their arma. Secret service officer« have un earthed the counterfeit la< • and back plate« of a g!0 legal ten-let Unit«*! btaUs mite at Philadelphia. Fr«»m Hardeeville. H <’., i« reported th« burning Io death of Ja <*h Nolo-* mon. hie wife a ml vev«n children, in an accidental Aie whi-li destroyed their ho ubc Particulars received regarding the f.»ti-in« in I. •» •«< • ’ rm t! - i»«» vi<•<.• hatiowmg arominl». K»»me author it»«-« eetimate that as many *• 3’1.0« m U. ooo p< aMnls are »tarviug The Hpanleli troop« have w thdrawn from . a after a J-«ti • w i the insuigrtils. Th« insurgent lose wa« severe. The S|«anish loss was nine killed and 27 w<>un»l«*l. Harry and John Anderson, went out Bailing on Y«»ung‘s Astoria, <>r , in a small t»»at. drowiurd by the cap*t*mg of when they were lr»v than fr<»m shore. brothers, bay, n* mi and were th» !»•»*< 60 yard* The Washington state law r«^|Oirti»g rail toad a to SOCept grain fur • hlpmvnl »Vet competing ruuda has lieeti *la Hared invaloL In lbw bahata d» terr I Frenchmen Howard K Kreis, a young man wrta attacked Ly Aral« TIi* trii’wa* alwul 3 3 years of age. an art «indent men were repulsed, and l<*»t 10 killed, of the Aca«iemy t>f ih<s»gn of New York, will«« ut any lora to the French. W«»l« a startling ami mu • »«fill jump Charles W. Whitney and Frank from the Brooklyn bridge, and amr WiiHtmy, brothers, were drowned st out of the mer utiinjure-L Pal »u»e r»pi It, slMint three miles lel>»w An Oakland, (Cal..} miner, who ba« Irange. Waah , by the enpsiaing of their 1 just rrliitnrd from < «»pper river. Alas canoe. ka, says lhal L<* knows of *»0 pr»»e)<-«H Ml*» Hiit<»n, <»( Anr ra. Or . war tors ii. that sc Hon who are miasiug- liS/gr- l fr in her horse by a maniao I: n<»t alrcwily dea l they will die in an Solomon Bachart. l»er assailant, al effort to rea-h cn llirat win Most of lenipte»! to commit s ’*<• by shouting them went out In small parlnw. with himself only piovlmons enough to last them a R<«tario, a Filipino cimgrrvsmsn, few month«. Rescue pat tine have twen wealthy resident of Manila, and for- • unable I*» g* t trace » f ti • in. marly Aguinaldu’s com miss« ry g«*n* i Th« LondoO Tim«« in an rditoiial rial, accompanied by an insurgent rap dealing with ths pimject that th« re lain has surrendered to Goners! Otis sult of the i•»*<»• *• c»»tifcf«-n< « * ill lw a The war depar linen t is not going tc > l<rrtnan«nt arbitration tribunal say»: Iparw any pains in making lbw telura i •'No government or people have devwt- royage of th» volunteers pleasant an<! , cd them»«*l v«*e with greater ardor to th« SoUI for table, and the trip at rose the study of I lie th»*>ry of arbitraton than the government and people of the Pact Ac will la male in style. Cnited Matra Th« Americans n»»t I:» , vi j Is <d a i*d of the J j »1 only j«o*s»‘»» great lawyers, but ore a Pendleton have been to date 230,000 i cotumuiiity tn wbi*h knowledge of p- ••llids M IS svliif »•. Mild the legal principle« is more widespirad pri »-• rai..;e 4 tents »is- »•! I a fig ires than in any other. M af last year The quality of liie crop I A Manila dispatch says the approach la below last year’s Standard. of the wet season fin is the insnriec* A confession of Claude Branton, twin seemingly taking a new leas« «»f recently hanged al Eog«*ne, Or , Las- life. All alui g the American lines t«een made public in which lie ad in Ha ’ the rebels are showing more aggrcswivu firing the shot that killed Linn Ths activity in their g icrrilla style than confess) n was left to a minister to be at any lim« before or «In « lb« fall of published ten days slier the hanging I Malwlos They keep the United Stat«» rim Oregon state g»ai g» Patrons oi troop« in the trenches, «leeping in llush andry, o nvened in its 23th annua! i their clothing, and constantly on the s«wsu n at Portland Ref* tris show alert against dashes on our outp-•at«, advancement all along the line. Ths and then make life warm for the meml*ership 1« growing fast, an I in« is American garrisons in the towns. than uasusl Interrat is being shown Uolonel ^uinmeis, of the Second Or- by farmers rgwn, • ;ts I • ■••!» promoted to brevet General Lawton says he has found brigadier general of volunteers, and a letter r ear han Isidro, writteu by one Captain Ci-s in I»« major by brevet. X f ■ « ,k - ‘-»H !. » • ! h . ♦ * ‘w a of the Yorktown's crew saving that they were being kicked, that their hair cwlelwatod throughout tire British «-in- was belt g pulled out and that they ptre Frstivitiei» were alto held III the were cr«ieity Irr-ale»! hi Varh»ue other leading capitals of America an l Ku- ways, and imploring the Amern ana tu lope. hurry to their release. The cot on«!*« jury investigating the train wreck al Pieter, on the Remhng 11« gr» shovelers’ strike at Puf al ». N V . h.»s h-rti »«-ill« I, ar» I ths railroad, found thet Hie accident wa* du« to the negllgenoe of employes uf men will iviurti to work. the company. The body of H D M«Gulre. Ore The Duke of An ■«, Spanish minister goti'a tish c< mmi»ah»ner, was found in the Cm|»pia a mil« from where th« to the Unltrrl Slat««, ami the din hr««, were among the paaaengers on board drowning look place. the Kaiser Wilhelm drr Gio«*«*, sailing Ti r section men of the Grand Trunk from Southampton. railway system recently a»k«G fi t an . The naaG orders |<»«t»-l at Washing inrrvaM* in wage», which was rvf M»d, ton, assign Captain J. H. t'oghlan to at. I al-out him I men have struck. The duty as cvuntnamlMnl <>f the Puget round sink«* affe* is the road fium Hernia, natal Station, June SO, by which time Out , to Portland, Me. the Raleigh will be out of omnmiasion. A portion of the llwaoo Railway X* At Griffin, Ga . the fl**gging of four Navigation (ompanv’s trestle at IL I colored o|»efattvca of the Kincaid mills, warn o«>llap«"d. while the ix*arn train by whitecaj»«. has led tn aensational was passing over it, and the locomotive drvrhrpbmrnli. The mayor ha« called Was dumped user Ittuird into the bay, out the militia to protect the n«*groca. toil fortunately no «me was injured. Al Copenhagm, while some men XX .He digging for relict at the »«It were engaged in filling «hells at a mil of old loit Mackinac, tn Michigan, I itary laboratory, some of them eiplodr l. Sil roiuplrte skeletons wrre Utt-I k.lling several inrn ami severely min earthed, This is possibly the burying! ing a noncommissioned officer and two place of Borne <d lbs Victims *d the workmeu. The labuiatury was de n>s«*.«< re winch look place 131) y»arv stroy rd. ago. Rain and hail has done mnrh<lamag« Three Chicago men. employes of the to the crops ami property In Central In Saline county, wheat and Aetna Powder Company, al Aetna, Kansas. were blown to atoms in the riplosion i other crops for miles were completely sf a tank <d nitro gyeerline. A pipe destroyed, many buildings were <tam- l«*adrtig from the engine hurst, igniting Agrd ami thousand* of window lights •«»me MW dual ami le.tvra near a flu« were bioken. Some cattle and many leading into the room containing the chickens and birds were killed. nitio glycerme lank. J<«ohn Burkholder, of Martindale, General del Pilar, one f A gums Ido's and L. W. Frank Howser, of Terre peace envoys, aaye: ‘‘The insurgents Hill, Pa , have been arrested on the are anxious to surrender, but want the charge of counter felling labels uf the It a «wu fanes first that there will be no Cigaunakei«* International Union. putting to death of the leaders In the la al i«ge»I they have t>een engsgw.1 ««• relwllion, and »»me pfouf that Ameri tenaively in this bosinr«afnr years, an-l cana will carry out the general state supplied a large number of fautuiiwa. James Neill Gresham, a young man ments in their proclamation. Private letter« from Riga, province from I«a Grande, shot himself through if Livonia. Prussia, report that Lettish ; the heart while tn Ina room at the Hotel Perkin«, Portland. H« was a and Lihunanian workmen there quar- . relrd l*eca< «e the latter w>»rked f»H nephew uf the late General Walter Q Cleveland’s secretary of low«r wag«**, and street Aghtlng fol < Gresham, state, and a nephew <vf eg Governor lowed. wlieie<i|M>n the military inter- I h-red. '-ct era I workmen ware killed, Taylor, of Tennessee. The young man was in the custody of au officer, aud manv injured, and a number of humrS CCt.!d M-d f»w dlvgmvv. were drilloyed. The government has decide«! to es Quern Vi toria has errn every throne tablish a military p«>«t at Pyramid in the world vacated al least ume and heritor In Alaska. This haibor Is on Chllkat inlet, near Chilkat village. some of them ssveral times. Commissioner General Peck H as se Governor R«»1 »«eveIt. of New York. cure« I ft,POO additional fret of spare al In denying a | uh <I ou I o a wife beater. * the Paris rl posit ion, to tw devoted to has <h-< laired himself lu favor of the the display of American bicycles. whipping post. The National Afro Amerhan cottncil The military order of the fjnyal I re gion of the United States held its an has issued a proclamation calling upon the colored people of the Unite«I States nual election in New York and Hear Admiral WinAeld H. tkldey, United to s«t apart Friday, June 2, as a day uf fasting and prayer. Klwtes navy, was chosen commamler. The Unite*! States cable steamer Brigadier-General Thomas M. A r - Hooker «ailed from New Yoik for Ma* deretm. who has returned lecenlly fr«»m hila to con net t by cable all the princi the Philippines, has l«ern aasignerl to pal point« in the Philippines. Th« the et»mman«l uf the department of the H<M»ker wae formerly the Panama, one lakem of the first pnar« captured in the Span* Hcientiets of Europe are much inter i«h wai. ested in a new cure for ennsumpliow Nebraska cltiaena cable I |J.85O to dis.overr lbv Pr«deeeor Vincent Cer* vello, of Italy. Il is said to l»e a auo- the turgeun of the Firit Nebraska regi ment. Manila, to be need as a ho»pital oeea. fund for the elck and wounds»! Nebras The total mineral production of Cal ka soldier«, the regimsnt having suf* ifornia foi Ib H is value-1 at |17,1*S,- fer>4 more than any other during the 07S. The gold prods t «t campaign. • lb 9og.47tf, a slight iociease over MHe Hbea, the actios«, is load. >•9?. I Scouting Party Encounters a Body of Insurgents REINFORCEO BY GEN FUNSTON wit AM»»vtrww« w»r» W •»»»4»H g|l||»<«» < nMMMNl»«l»»»»V« <♦• ti »eh I-» Agot* «•14« !*»» F«rtB»» lM«lrw<4i«w» Man.la. M ai 3? —A «coating party of American troupe ft» »mul«re>l a t«wly of li:* iigeut« al Sant« Rita and the Americans bet i g remfor»«*J by Brigs- di«r-General F«t«t»lc»ri. with the S<»ulh {»•kola regiment, a warm figlit ensue«). A lieutenant and five men of tl*e Am»r> i> an foicc were wouhib-J au 1 ten of th« »naurgeuts were kill«*»! au-i »«HVer al ap- lurwd. Genreal H<‘ghco. who has l»een ap- polnted l<» relievo Cohmd Mmilh, as governor of the VivaVan district, will eurrredrd a« ( rov *t mAtsbal by itr iga-hrr Genet al WiH«t«»n. who re- . F*citly strived b‘’r<i hi comiuatixl of tl»e hit th artillery Tie Filipino comm - ?.«»« left by a «(■<••■ ial tram ye«t»rdav. Th«-y will ■ tiuew. It 1« wipe« toil they will return »»•on, President G«»r*«ga. of th« <«»ni- mission, previoh* tn hia «Irpartiire, «»aid: •'We greatly appte* t.»te the omirtesy sh>»wn n«. W« have »{»al aoano time with your r<i ii(iii»i"hri» in< I'ierilaily «-»»nsidering American Anneiatloq. Its principles iinpr« •« us profoundly The plan of government offered the Philip pines seem« in lli*wry to lw a good oul nntal syotem, but why should a nalioc e»ek |o make a colony of a distant peo I le, wh" hare I «- n w> long fighting agiinst M’-‘ t" «* r*‘ lb0 «■•vme rigMt your atituValinn gives* Y»»u fought the «Mine l-altl»* in America whan you ft ight against England." OF Sgalw YWr»»t«»»a With IH»»»»» D mwbod , V j » *'«t. Fraii' * ■ M«v 29 I —XV ith the return <>t spring to Dawson, come renewed fears of pestilence and death Stringent wamtarv mrawuroe are being adopted. Health officer l G« ma I has |>c»8le*l public noticee t hrough- lout the town, forbidding all Krs»»ne to gather ice or take water from the Yu- ! kun at an point nvaier than a mile | al«uve the city. The Yukon coon« il is i planning a ayvtem nf drainage fos the ' fl»!« upon which the city iv situaiotl ■ «ml an onlinance has been («wee»««I re quiring the inhabitants to use (he tit- | m«»«t care in cleaning tlmir pietnte»»« | pttot to the br«Aking up uf tb« Gvet. Nt withMan lif g all th« *«» pre- au Iions, i pbysh ian« pr««ll«-| an ohu S ua I pr«*a- I IctiiW uf tvpbn(*l. owing to the •Mirtni- • lat««»i filih *»! winter wi»i<b now ci.cum* I tier« the «Be of lb« city. 1 ! i | | , RAIN PlSTILCNCt. I •< b •»! I'»•(»•«• i I mm . fxmdon, .May 39. — All the dig* patvbea t«* th* tn ruing |*apwfS from The Hag«)« «how that the p«*e*f* con- f« ten e i« Buffering from lark > f | r»'|«a ration. Tl-« Muravirfl circular ««*•!- lain« hea-l« ami chauier*. but no de tail«. Its author «mphvviSo-l disarma ment, but wlight« I arb trafion. M de Hlaal. in «»pening the c»uif«ien«*e. »be»»- lutely revFiMMl thia order. What i* want«*»! i« something for daily wear and tear. The I hilly New« «ays '’Tbs British and American pru|»o«al«, though aim* p!«. are tnoru p*aciiral'le than the •» hripe uf M. dr Xlaaitru*, uf the Rus sian delegalion. and H is likely that Franc* and Huaeis, and even Get many, will ultimately «gr«*» with Ibrin. 8l*«b< 'e|n|)*li»»n Ixvnb >n, May iv. —T he foreign <» flier I officials confirm th« st«t«>ment mad« by a New York corrvepondrrit of the I ¡Aindon Tim«*» to the effect that nego tiations With th»« Canadian govern ment on the subject <»f Alaska, have rvaebe*»! an alin«*t hop»*!«*»« stage, ow ing to the insistence of the Canadian* I that they receive a «lice of Alaska, ( which apparently pre« lu h»s anv agtse- I «»• I n g- meft 1«. ■ snout being reached on the subject l»e- Weahirgton« May 8?.—General Oti« tw**en the Ainencan and Canadian tcslay cabled the war department high comm iMloners The evening "Manila, May 27 —On the 23 1 Inal, newspapers reproduce the New York the Ti»ird inlaniiy, returning to Ba- dispatch with comment, generally re liuag, w»s attacked in the morning. gretting th«* situation, but objecting lu luKin and evening bv a large fore's of th« conclusion« that Canada 1« blam- the enemy. «ntf«’flng in causalti«« two able. men killed and 13 wounded. Thu en* < harg*« I g* I it« i tilrttlral Kaul*. rinv repuircd, leaving < n the fh’ld N.w York, May J».—A di-patch to Irt killed and a large number of wound* th» ll.iald horn A )11» aaya- Mataafa ed and pflsonart. Y’«»»terday, the an baa written to the ctiinniiimion Making noy apprart*d in th«» vicinity of >an pwrmiaaion for lilmaclt an ! 3<>0 un- Fernando, an l »a« atla> ked by the a>n><*<] aup,iOrteri to occupy the caatern Kari««s and Montana regiments, which axtiona of Apia near hi. counael. He suffered slight lose. Th« enemy was requeta the witlnhawal of the Jjigliah driveu through rice field«, leaving 60 | and American Milora to th.'lr a!>i]>a d«a<l and 8M wounded and 3H prisoners; | and the diaaiming uf t!>o Malictuana 40 riffcs an I other pru|»«rty Were t ap- ' .luring the hearing. It. J. M<x>ie, tl • luted. The retreat through »wamp , American auppoitar o( Mataafa, haa lands raved the enemy from dostrua- written a prot. a» againat the conduct of tion. !-awtou is returning, leaving I Hear-Admiral Kauta. Ho malm wen- with Ma< Arthur ou the front regular aational charge, of atraao of military troops to replace the volunteers " power toward the opp<>«ition, wanton leatruction of many txrate and village«, THE FEUD RENEWED. and cruelty. («on»»» ••<! th« inMiiblji leader« Vgala M«»r« \e««lrd at Ouia. Manila, May 39,—The event« of the Hava' - i . May Ì7. The feud between ! past week have eiuphasiied the need of General Gomes and th«» oil Cuban ' a much larger army here, withorit ABBctnbly has E>een renewed. General j which» according to the i»est anlhori- Goines’ manif»*«lo, ir«u«»d to th« sol ' ties in Manila would be attempting diers UM»y, adviaiug ll»vin io a**« up j the ini{•o*sible. to «S|H»ct to maintain their arms and return peacefully to i.» •. ’ • I , ■ - ■ their botiiea, will b* met tomorrow by Th«* inadequa«*y <»f the Am- rican for«« * a strung manifesto fr< tn a majorltv ( i is said to be r«»j»onNitde for the largo the Cuban chief« urging th« soldier« I (Hu* m the numb«»! of small vncutinlers, not to a v|>t any part of the •3,()CU,0G0 without material r«*«ulta as CMimpeiiHa- offered by the l’i tei State«, but to . lion. Most of the fighting has I hmmi in • Isband and k«*«p their arms. ' territory which the Americans had A meeting was held thi* nftern«K»n "Wept, but had been <*onq»<«lled to aban nt the hum«* <»f t renerai Mny.i Rodri- don !>ecau«w they could not spare gio s am! attende»! hv the aril>-<•»•ni« s troop* to hold it. uffh'vrs in th« Cuban army. Strong Illg Ht«-«>l Firm Fails. anti Amen» an vrntimcnis were ei- Glasgow, May 39.—A great sen*«- pressed. GotiieS wa* called a ' ’traitor to Cuba libre" and severely st ored for ' lion lias been cau«ed by the failure of entering into the last negotiation» with ' Neilson Bio«., an impottunl firm en (renerai Hiook«» without Coiisulling th« gaged in the Iron and st«M-l trade. repreaentatinve* of the a»iuy. IDs They bad long I eared Glasgow pig- a« tioi - »»■ !•• • n*tfu« ‘l » v H <- «p- .Aera ' iron, and were heavily oversold when as an effort to further his own (arhtical • a corner in warrant* was engineered. aggrandisement. Il waa voted unani* II is calculated the aonoern hwl |i,- tnoutly t«> u*e all means to prevent th« J50.( h K) during the pa«t y«*ar. Total Neilson Bros soldier« fiom surrendering their arms. i liabilities, unknown. In addition to the inanif«'«to. General are the largent dealers and exporters of !i>lrig«ies will wend a personal letter ««hip-plates In Scotland. NO HINDRANCE. (»•••rei Osi» riupo*»« •• is •«• •» (*•••!*• t'atMeal«». China Preparing for War in San Mun Bay. ORDERS ISSUED TO VICEROYS »•(»•ni May <!•• >*• l>riv»e Out» «f »! i « h Tung F»eia»«vle Veuthur ka* p*4»ti»« «• «••rvh ef 4a»4ree. Ixin lou. May 29 —TbeShar ghni cov re*|w»nd«nt of the iMily Mail «ays <h»h-rs iiave Ixen is»ne*l fr<»iw Peking direkt ing the viv*r«?vs and guter nur« uf the neiglfI m »!ing piuvih««M tu put all tbeir force* on «war l«**»tmg. «*wing t«» the arrival <>f st« halisn war*hipe in Han M«in baihov. !t ie thouligt also thal the <'hin«-ee p»«»p>M«u tu dllVe th« Gvimans fr*>cn Mlian T«ing pemnaula. SEARCH FOR ANDREE (nwUtct Sat»«4l|i*»M H •• <!»»•• t«a I f««S IHw M)«ola*g V orwHatil. <’open!»agon» 'lay 29 —Th« ei|»edi tnm under l‘r» fr#»»»r A. G. Natliorsl, winch >• t«> fc aM'h along th« northeast cuavt «»f Greenland f<»r Frufeamr Ai. dr«*«» the missing aeronaut, has saile«l fr<«iu !iel«inl*»>?g. Sweden Fr»«(r«*<»r Natborst’s relief partv sailed <»u th« •team whaler Antarctic, «»f which tie is |m*rt owtrar. A wealthy N*»rw«*gian merchaiit named 11 a mine* w>il«lelray a!m<>st the entire c»et » f the ri|<«li li* n. After carefully eiamirdng the region iw*tween th« •evcY»ty-thif'l and savwnty- fiflh »legiri*e, north latitude, Processor Nath'*n»l will p»<M red toward Cape Bismari k, on th« ea«t coast <d Green land, in the of meeting t’jptsm Sneverdr up's ri j«*hlion. which left (’hristitria la*t Jnt>« ua tho Fram. Illa tbeuiy is that Andre««, if alive, is prulo al ly on the northeastern c« .»*t of Greenland II«* a/guesthat if the mis sing aeronaut Ian !e«l in Greenland and tool th« east coast route to th«» »onth, several years must «lap»« before h« could work his way without «bip to the nearest s«ltle(n«*nt. The releif party cons! •B i t s i •rien- title men besides Dr. Nathorst «uff a crow of 13. The plan I« t«> bea«! for J«n Miyt ii, an island in thn Arctic (Mean, and then tn f dlow the Im odge until an opening 1« found through which the shore can be reachod. MUST PRESS THE CAMPAIGN G«N»rwl Oli» T««l«l I«» Fighi Ir. VI •• • t»n «"'1 l’ry. Washington. May General Olis was told to fight by th*» cabinet I«»lav. t!o wiu told to pre** the campaign at all times, in the w«-t aeason and out, ari l Iherabiriet a as informed (hat Oti«, in pursuance of inslrm tiuii« of the ad ministration, has warned the Fiiipiuo ¡eH<u envoys not to attempt to reo|M*n Dogoliations rxc«-pl on the basis of un conditional surrender. In other wnrds. the negotiatlmig are d«< lared < ff until the Filipinos are ready to <(uil. The substance ci the ul'.im.itum t<> the Fill* pirn»e is: When you desire to re-enter lb«» American military line», come | re- pared for an unoondiliunal «urrcmler; • thriai*»’ >«• . will j .i Hit The allibenti' * have again taken up the question of sending additional troops to the Philippine«, an«) the Twenty fourth infantry (colore*)) ha» been »Into ! for sei vice there. Other regiments may also be sent. 1 Ag Manila. May 3vh -In spi » of tl « general impression to I he contrary, General (His »loris es that the cam l*a>gn agaihst the rel»«I* will I m - prtreo' ruted with the utmost sggria*i\vro*s throughout the rainy srsMiii General Lawt4>n tirliesee that the S|M*«dy «rtll«- menl nt the present tv*'’»bl<w ami the en«l of hostilities depend largely U|«m the Amm ant giving tigid protection to the working classes in their p aieful iioru pa lions while waging incessant war against tl •• art • I b»rcrs of the ef.emy her•-dorth bv means > f guerrilla waifare. He expects to show the r«dM*ts by vigorous action on rivers, lake« ami mountains that our tr«»o|*s can rwm|»aign in the rainy season or in the mountains, despite the belief other- wiw. Changing conditum may later d*-msn*) garrisoning l>y districts tn al low the itivestiuent >>f capital aud the pr»(*e« 'otiun uf indti*tri«a i»n(il th« A«>»«ri(*aus are in absolute control. Filipino pri* »nett just brought in from Luna’s lines declare that be i* ar resting all native« in sympathy with It i* also r«’p»irle>l • -* party, that Aguinal lu is »lead Tins I« «le* No Died, and cannot I m » n)iifìriur»|, on« believe« the rumor. It i* sat«! that General Luna will retire from the field fur a 11tn« In order tu recover (io»u a wound recently ie»eivotl loiwton has returned here from >m Fernando. CUBAN 8 mi K «»t 111»« HOLLS BOGUS. lirlkr«» Thai Mui» i Mam«« If» t IvKIlaaM». Havana, Ms? 8d. — There were III applicants today to *h«r« (hr $3,900,- <XM> wbteb tbe Unit««) Ntstro has offered •a a giatnity to lb« C Ran troops. Thirty wrt« given |;3 each Thv others were nut on the rolls, a II hough they had g ’»is which lh«y were ready to turn in. and certificates of service. The United States authorities cun aider that the roils are very unreliable Imleed. the opinion is freely eipre«»*-«! that a large proportion uf the nano • aie fhlttHMis. and that the tolls melt a ma)«>tiiy of the names uf thoae rightly •ntt(Io*I to share In the gratuity. The >!>)«< t of this apparently is to discr«*lit the pro* * e ’ Ings, an*l to •how the Cuban public that a lalge number of the troops refuse»! tu take A mei lean money. MISSOURI TRAGEDY. *!<»•» M«r*l»r»«l III* FaiMilp • nd Ills Own l.lf*. Joplin, Mo., May 30. — In and near a tent in th* suutliea*trrn part of town today w«r© found the d««ad bo*hrs of J E. Muss, his wif**, an infant eliild, a girl of 7 yrars, aru! a boy of 9 years. Tim I «*• Is of all, Sityu Moss, li.il b««n tn a «»bod with a hamiurr He had a (•«i»l«’t botkl in bls aixl still cla«p«*d a revolver. Il«lia<l apparently kill«**! his family an*I then ountn i tied •uicidw. The motive is a mvatery. The tr¿g*»dv tr^g«» iv is believed iiriirv«»«: to have havu oc curred Tuesday night, while the lamily were asleep. Neighlwus living within •«.')»*' feet of the t« nt knew nothing f th« trage»ly Uli lojay. A shot waa h»*a?d Tuesday night, corning from the direction of the tent, but no invostiga- ti *n wa* tiiAdr «I th«» tim«*. M<M3 bl I ma le his liv»ng scraping the or« aUiut th*» abandon^«! uitn«*s. and the tent for- nitare and clothe« of the family Indi cated that he bad prospere«l. The fam* ily came here two months ago. ••KINKY DINKY” ON THE STAND ( hleagw Vhlrr«4iMna % i» w • <»u t h* ( it j • Morals. I*r»«l4mi*« Ttlp Weal. Chicago. May 80.—The Haitei legis Washington, May 2'.) - Pr«*«i lent lative investigating committee has ad* M« Kinley will visit Oregon during his )«HirtH*l until June 0. Alderman • utntner vacation, utile*« hin present Michael Kenna, of the First ward» t-lau* are tq«eet. lie will be there iu known Io his admiring const It u tents lime to visit the >*-uolid (begun v«dun an*! the wrahl in general as "Hinky (••era after they return from Manila. Dink." appeare.1 Itefore the committee He will go to Yellowstone Park, am! to and piovo*) to l»e the star wltnewa uf all every stale that had volunteers in the who have ap|*rared before tha* bcaly. Philippines, accord in« to (be pi usent In South Clark street vernacular, he plans, if the state troofMi are •li ru* told the metnliers of the committee turne»I before ptrmber 11« w site« that he did not believe there was any to go to the coast «ml ivturn lx»fur« gambling m Chicago nor ha*I he ever I>«*wev*s return, which will 14» about hrar*l of any policy shops, colonila- Octolmr 1, as lie will t*e in N«w York lion of voters or sloC machines in the to recai ve the admit al. It i* claimed , Fust ward. He admUtr«l that hit that thia will E h » a |M»iiti<*al tour and saloon retnaine»! oprn all night, ami the tirst s»oin«ling uf the Western took the position that the all-night states on the issues ut the day. > th« sohliers asking them not to ao* !ii< Fir* In krnoblrs. aatoofl instra»! of having a ba*l efTr«t, ept Unite«! State« money. New York. May 29.—Cartridge «% h.ul on the contrary a beneficent Inrtu- I>ewey*s lleturn Trip. ", Admiral *nre on tl><* public, crime having ac Co.’« iron bod rtlanufactory, a threw Tubwrr til»-«la I nngr«ae. Wa. bington, May 29 Dvwrt tinlay raided th« navy dr|>art- tually decreased since they were al- Berlin, May ‘JH.—Th« tubarculoai« • tory frame building in Brooklyn, Opngreae opened in the relchstag build : caught Are at 3 o’cl«M'k thi* morning meni that be will stop at various lowed to remain opwsi The aldeiman lest I fled that he paid ing today, with 2,' "0 invml»er« pi«-*ent, ami was borne«) to th« ground. The placet un hi« wav to the Unitr-i Mates, o! whom 2(A) were delegate« from Ger i (Ire spread to a row uf tenement house* • nd rea« b New York alx'ut Ociubur 1. out ataiut 1'1.0‘M) m hl* last <'am|*aign, many. The rn*pr«-e» of Germany i« ' "ii Drigg* avenue, and another on Admiral Ilcwev's dispatch did nut rnu- arid that he charge*) the difference be pr«»««*nt a« a «pevial gurwt of honor. ‘Graham avenue, and about 100 fam mrrate the jauni» where the Olympia tween that and bis |l,60O salarv as The luin wter of the interior drliveted ilies fl «-I in their night cl ollies, carry w ill touch en route to New York. Il aiderman to ’’amusement an«! pleas "PulHirs is a losing gaum, the Inaugural a-ldteas. Repruventa- ing such housrliuld goods a« they could may >»e an effort will lie made in ««- ure." live« of the various munirle« mad« save» • H»» n tin* fur th«» benefit f *«»me uf then?" <|ueatione«l a committeeman < «mp for th* Inlunltcfi brief addresew. All weie appliuded the town« especially along the Mediter "Oh. I doff*4 know.** repled Aiderman f(«n Fiaticiaco, M»y 3*. — Piirmanl ranean who may desir« to take off)* tal Kenna. vigorously «serpi Burgwon Boyd, who !>r»yfM0 l(•«l•|un. rv • r-e. I »■ t : e n»e : I . »»rps f 1! « to m.truction. from thv war depart- notice <d the visit of the >hs(inguishrd F»ri», M»v 80 .—The tnml«t>-r tor Unite-! Matra navy. He w«s bear«! in ■unlit, (innnial shatter I. taking >t«pa □aval (>flh er and his famous flagship. w«r, Catnille Krantl, he* i««ue*l «trin- silence At a meeting - f the United to prcpaie a ui < h I v I camp at tho t*r»- Th« Cwwey l»l*ri'l Fire. (enl order« that no offlewr, either In State« delegate« yesterday B->yJ was • him tor th« a • ommiklation of 4,000 N»w York, M«y 39 —<’>>i>ry l«l«nd civilian coetum» or In unilutm, «hall mm. It will bo occupied by volun elected chairman. teer» letormng from the Philippine» property to lb« v»lue of r.natly 81.000. frequent the palace of juatic» or it« pie- M»plles I» Ih» I r««l4»nt. A 000 * «• <l«Mroyod l>y flr» early th)» einit« neit »«ek duiln, th» public Washington, May 27.—The pt«wider.t until they can b« mmlriwl out. morning, 10 aerM in tlaw heart of th» this evening revelv»->l the following l«>ard of -ifflcwr. will »elect a alto and •umraer nwort. th« dbtrict known a« lirarin, of ilia iletnan 1 for a rev it Ion nt cablegram from Queen Victoria, in re- attrii.l to th» detail» of .»labll.hing a "tha Bowery." I>eing rrvliMwal to aaha». th« Drevfu* trial an.I during the trial ttatore th» court of a.aixr« of Paul <1* tn hit rn*-swage uf congratulation: new camp. The 300 building, burned were located Koulr-i» anil M. Marcel Habert. on a Th» «•I4l»r Ir»a4- "Wtn»l«oi. May 27.—To the Presi- t>»lweeii th» Bowery and th« ocean. chaig« of provoking offen.e« again«! san Franclaco. May 37.— Th« ra- »lent of the United State« I am deeply Tllyua walk on th» we«t, and tli» old Hi» «»ciirlly of the etale and inciting tooebed by the word« of your telegram main« of 1* anldier« who dia.1 in tba Iron piet on the eaat. the army to mutiny. of cor gmtulation. From my heart I ' Philippine« have been laode.1 fn m the Th» public hearing of the demand Tho New Yotk Mutual Lil» ln«nr- thank you an I the American p«-ople fuf transport Hheridan, an-l will be «ent for the sentiment« of aff-ctiuu and good burial wherever relative» or friend« anca Ovatpany’a ln«urano» i>aa uow for Drevfoa levxion i« ei|>eeted to open Monday. Tne •pce> <o>. wiii ptouaoiy may Jeeire. |>a»e»l tli» luibon maik. will therein «Ipressed. *'V. R." •ccupy foul day», and the dvciaic.i b« t*r>«l4*Ml’s W ••<••• Trig. ■ •pt•««!«»• in • I»y* Mill. tiveu June 3 or Jun« 8. Xo Hrlgn of Ysrrnr. Wethington, May 17. — Prmnjenl Philalelpbia, May 1#. — Daniel llua- W r»r h In low». W«i Iner, Llalio, May 10 —Th» (ol- McKinley hat poeitively decnle-l to > loo wae in.tantly killed and William O»l««in, 1»., May 80.—Tl>a Chi lowing ilivpatcli, a<IJf«a»a>i Io tii« B||. go a« far Meet thia «u in mor ao St. Lang eo badly injured that he died, v.r Bow Trade« and l.ahor A**rm)dy, cago Great Western paeernger train Paul, but whether ba will go on to by thn rapl.wlon of a eteam drying Butte. .Mont , vat aignrd tuda; b; 68 that left St. Faul Batur-lay night waa Yellowaloaa Park and the ouael do- cylinder In the dyeing and flniehing Oreckmi two tnilaa north of here Ihi« citiirn» of Wai<ln»r: pen !« ujx.n « im -I i clrcuiwetanceo that il mi lie of Jatnee Martin A Co., today. rooming Kirhard Manning, of Minne •*Wo thank vn h»t »yrn|>athy »1 la Bow iu>(xieoible to make a -lecliiun. H«v«ral otbere were injured, one proba tended na bv the ie»>liitl<m of May 18. apoli», lb« eolured porter, wa« kill«.!, bly fatally. boterai men and women on the train but you aie three »<•*)■ behind time ana win n«.ir»,.a. The euprrme ooort did not deeid« The reían of terror eaaaxt when tl>e were more or lea« eeriuaiy Injured. Patereon, N. J.. May 37.— Nightie- gale', eilk mill »«• de«lroye<l by fl-o the Oregon "overlap" caae in ehlch eo tlr*t eompany of Iroo,» airivad. I’raee The train waa running over low land» No on» when the track l«gan to «etil», and tba b>day. The factory contained 300 much Intereet hae twen eahibtted, and and happine«» reitfn «npteiua. train waa derailed. it goea over until the Oetotier term. b»« died in prixm '* lo»ma. The loco 1« | >0,000. llrttil* Caper Fn«tn4. J.r».... I ... Fleeteg. A Triple Lynrhl«^ XVasbingtnn, May 39.—The • esbinel CtpR Henry, Vs., May 30.—H. L. New York, May 17. — In banking cir Houetou, Tea., May 17.-Three meeting today waa «)«vote«l to i II»« ron- fhtsher, weather bureau observsr, Hat cle* it io reported that the new Japan- • hit» men, Jameo lluinpliriee and hie • nleralmn of minor matters. Tb« ’ final teras, N. C., retorts that a but I Is was eee loan of fl,000,000 will be iaoiied two »one. «»re lynched lael night near cliang«*« in the civil «srtvlrw order were picked up on th« )>each near the (’bi neat week In ixwnlon al »0 and 4 |*r the village of A ley, In Henderoon approved. It I* said the order will ex ro mi oom ion life saving station, 30 mil«« cent Intereet, l>y Parr'« bank (limited), oountv. a retool« neighborhood, devoid einpl about 4,001 of the <13,0VO per north of Hatteras, in which wa« found the Yokohama Kperie bank, the Hong uf telegraph, telephone or railway con » i » d < In the claaeifiwd service. tli« following letter: Kong Ac Shanghai Hanking l'o>|>oia- nection, and alxnrl 7» mllee aouthweet (*Htorrn all day; both masts gorx At a *e< ret meeting of the «fnneware Ibei and tho chartered Hank of India, of Dallae. The llumphriee were farm* potteries ua»t nf the Mi*«i«sippi nvet, Very little hope; ship going to pieces Anetralia and China. The whole loan ere. They were lielieved to have aided No hope. Good a con«oli»iail rn Wa« «fferte l. Th« rapidly; almost gon«. ia being underwritten in London. in the eecape ol a man eccueod of mor Ship Vilen; crew eight men. «umhin« w«* incorporated in Delaware by«. der. "CAPTAIN CARTER.” with a capital o( |I.*00.000. It will Pekin, MaY 17. — An imperial «dirt Th« letter contained nodal«, no latl* The American ooneul In Canada I n » known as the American Stonewara haa Iwen >»«ur-<l giving a««ent to the riri I at | Corn pW ri y, la>w price« of pottery war« tnde or longitude, and nothing to In IP building of the I i<-n T.ln-Cbin Ki«ng place» the K eat« from wh«f« it wa« thrown. 000.000 canee»I lb« corn bin«. laiilMd. E I Disaster Near Waterloo, la Caused by a Washout. NINE KILLED AND 23 INJURED Waterloo, Is May 30 The through tram from t ho ago to Minneapolis, over th« Ruck Islau I am! Buthngton, l'«p«lar Rapid« A Northern rail«ays, wss wreak»-«I at I !.*» Una morning al the crossing uf Miik > i«n»k, ai «>ul four miles MMillieaft of t)ds plan«* Die train cmrsistcd «»f five cuwche*, includ ing mail and l*agg«gw cars, smoking- car. two pa*ss»ng«r coach«« and a I «re per. Nm« |*r•»»<)< were killr-l and 33 in jured, The list of d«*4<l I* a* follows L. Arnold. iuml**troan, Minneapuh«; Will Na hullisn. uf Waterloo; W. A. X|cIoitigiilin. Mu*k«»gun, Mich.; R II. HcliWvite, Alton, III.; David Hall«». Cai|>enter, Hl. M intir«t*dis; F. S l«<»uta. Hawkins, pullman conductur; Georg ft Wainwright, train <xm due tor; one nnkuwn person. A cloudburst had wash«*) the sand an I gt4Vel r<>ad!>ed. Ie.«v:ng the tra» k unsupported lor a stretch of 30 f«et. Tiie rails and tics held together, an4 there wa* nothing to Indicate the ln*r- curity of th« road. The engine *tru k the washout and was deraitod in th«» •lit* h Inside the tra« k. and U 'wnd it the c«ra ware pile*) ir* a confute I b’-ap The mail car tupplvd over and was televCOjiwd by ll»« ba^gagrt car, behind» while the rear end of the baggage car, rn turn, telescoped the iu»«iker. Tho ioof of Hie sl«*c|<*r ploughed its way llirough the «lay cratch, while the lower half at the latter cru«h«*»l through tho sleeper. Th« engineer and hretiran jumpe^l Irom th»* tram and »*• ap« I Willi slight rijuries. Mr. S'hwette. nt Alton, HI . was hr«»’ighl to this city alive, but li«'-l «1 N o ’ c I im k. Hu was badly « ut «bout tl»« h«a«l, am) it was evident irurn the be ginning lliat l> * Injuries were fatal. He wat on bis wav to Minneapolis, wh«-re 1 e wa* to I»« marrie«l today He «•k. -l hi* physician to t«l« gra| h Iris father and hl* •* <etl «• j»r t “ l«dl her," li»» ga*|M*«l. ’’tliai I have bran detained bv a wre«’k, and cannot keep the ap- poinlmenl on time. Don’t say any id > ra The n«*ws waa brought to this oitv by a mail clerk. Ths fire whist!« was blown • n*l a »witch engine and r<»a«h were liaslily prepared ami a relief Gain •enl very speedily. The injured pas sengers were eltru ated from lire dqjrrls and I rnttght here Another rel < f train soon arrived from (Vdsi Rai i I*, •nd took a nnmbsr of the rarrously in jure*) tu lie treat'd in tho hu»j >lai iu that city. VIOLATED A IRUCE Npgro« lol«* m >I '»allvr* Sir« I |»»an V in er !«••*• Manila, May 30 — While al Esca lante, 'in the island of Negr»»*. pu king up tl»« cable betweeu that island and <’«■1'11, the cable ship lie*order landed a |>ariy m a iaunci», vonwiBiing ul tiis commander» «e<<»t>d office? and several uf lite crew, and Captain Tilly, of the signal corp«. A party of r«!*«!» waited, under a flag at truce, until the Atneri* cans had lamkhl, and then treechermie- Iv pour**! a murderous fir« upon them. < «plain Tilly and one nun al um« •tiring into the water, and th« com mander of the Recorder, under greet risk, iu «nag»**I to reach the launch and put off from the hank to save it from being r«|»ture»l by the retrels, DiW aecond mate was pu ked up l>y the launch just as he was «inking He said that when he •aw Captain Tilly last bo was swimming feebly, Though th« steamer was far out from shore, tho*e alaiard saw th« Malay seamen caught by the lebels. flogg»*«J and cut to (deces. General Smith, with a detachment of troupe, has started i n Imard a gun- bont tu investigate th« affair. SWEPT BY A TORNADO. !*•*•«•«• I»*>i*« In H«»i*ll(nn (ntiiilX, NsbrsoSs. Omaha. May 80. —A «i>ccial to th« Ben from Central t'.ly. Neb., »aye Probably the tnnet >le«ti<ivtiv« tornado that ever vial ted Nehr>t«ka pa«««<l through the northern part of Hamilton -ounly leal night at 7 o’clock, draltoy* Ing Irom 116,000 tu «100,600 worth of property. Including 15 dwelling», on« church, one »ih<Mdhouae, two Iron bridge* anroea the Blue liver, barn«, corn erili», outbuilding«, orchard«, fence« and »lock. Th« Ira* k of the atorni wa« 5<; nil«« in length anrlate ut 100yard« in width. Dilling th« blow a Hille rain fell, accomiMiniad by iminen«» hail «tone«, KIM a« large a« a Im cup. In nearly every caae I lie famihee «ought «belter in cellar*. While theie were many nar row «a<-a|>e«, «trange to «ay, no one a«« •efimnly injured. The Io«« to crop« will lie «light, but the grove« and orchard« were ruined A majority of the farm« warn iMored, hut it a ill lie lni(*o««ihle fur eeveral ilaya to get the amount o( individual lovaee. Hottee* hold goo la and clothing were all de al royed. Probably 5,000 people VMlt»d the «cene Imlay. kill»«! Her Falhar While He Siepi. Rapid City, R. h . May 80 —Una Bout«, age<i 14, and a yoouger brother, children of Frena Bout«, a Burlington tie contractor, of Pannlnglon county, are under ermi, the girl being < hargr.| with wardering her lather. Hha «hot him through the heal while he tlept. The man wa» cruel In 1.1» family, whirb lived lialf-«tarvr-l much of th» time. < hl*»«»» Mini He n»p«vrt»4. Rochester, N. Y . May 30.—Judge J. Cole hae handed down a derision to the effect that Seven ('binamen win»« rase ws« argued al the Rochester term of eourt must be deported. These Chinamen w »re smuggled Into thia country in boxes as «<» much dead freight «nd conveyed in the «am« man ner from Melon« to I Inderm, where limy were discovered and arrested. They ar« now lg jail in Elmira. Th« ol«! soldiers hsv« fieri«red fog General Henderson, «>f Iowa, for lb« •pesk«r«lnp.