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I lie Samiaiii News •CIO ORE< »<»*» ■ ’» W THE NEWS OF I M • ••a»pr«be«»»l *• »f til« • Ml ui Ih* !'••< W ••* Í Mlt*«l * r«»M» • •» • î*l«|’»|'l» < win*»». A tH'Jir re a |»>J fruii* P«ik al Ta >>ma. hi* pii in thè A tue pedo factory blew up al Mari- •Ila, O.. hilll' g 1 wq . hn ih »ani gariuenl maker« ara or* a airike in Srw Y>tk A cl«»ulbur»t ocowriwd W is . «latnagmg trop*. near Viola. A aalnton vanner y al Vancouver, il. < ., borned; |«>ss, |«o.oOU T suprême lolgw uf Warkmen In s*-»«ion al lodianapoha are T O. Hhatigbn«MM.v le lhe new presi- lent ut 4L« l'ana l an Pacific Wh Ira a-, I Howard*. uf Keutuv ky, plannv I an atta< k on tr»H*p« al ixritng- ton. î<" n D IL-. kcfrller an I Janir* J Hill h*ld a confisfruce al Beattie Tues- day. I* rtion» «»f a l«»!y ail <»ver New York. mystrry. are talt*g fourni Another muider J H. Otr. a Californien, on hie w»v to K. -iwlikr wa » r«»bbed 1 f |I.V •’<> m Van uuvrr, B. C. New York Manhattan rallvay mus* 1 »y |J,7SO.uO«) lalra bj a rwvenl d* • »n • f lhe > • ir t ’I : « v w Et h Kl the < t v f l'aria. I. .» ur dered Ito nee I mm H s tu be bulli in ibi« country. With the present transport ears: <■• Il wuuL) take four mouth* to gel 36,- UVU lriMt|t t<» Manila. Irai.•}*>»(» bringing the Muid Ote k’<»ti home will tirai touch al Ma Fran- • 1» «i lo lan l other troops. The f »mo s U rila I ergo war < a»*1 tai i aa tan <’f-lrrrd ha« k fot reiiearing lu (he California supreme court. ‘I hr M inila fli rt !or<wd tl»e rebels to •band n their guns, who, buwever, Hong un stuhtarnly foi lour boute. Metier«! Lona and hie aid dorarnp. Li<u(*’i> an l Fa»c«> Remoti, were aaeaeel» I itr i by Aguinaldo'» guard, al ll»e lai ter ’a I.vadquar tri « Lawton’s troops had a severe engage- ment with li e enemy tn a strong ro ll. 1 «bn rot at the crossing of Zafóte river, usar Bscut, Cavito provine*. II •• -it--.ve the enemy I mi k with a heavy lo«« < >ut < »*• uallir» ara tome 40, ao r 1 M’ to <n • l’iess Jispat dm» givi the lo*» a» fiO. . • g - . • ■ • I M i ... ¡fold this year I ' in A Chi* ago Ch/naman L a » taken ad* vantage ul Ihr new bankrupt, y act. Ita Cri- k te th** name «»f - » early in Jun«. the mat* . • During a drunken street brawl it ban Lraiici«-o one wall w a» Mil le* I anJ throw wounded. Captain Henry Nichol», commander of th« M on ad no k, died uf sunstroke while on duty al Manila. Artillerist» manning the coast de fense gnu» Have been instructed lo in* c!ra»a their target practice The municipality <4 Havana has pre* vented tu General Mastmo Uninri a cei till« ale naming bi tn aa au adapted Bun «4 the city. LATER NEWS. Fan Fran« isc«. will welcome furu of the Second Oregon the re At au Omaha Bro a pow.ler ma<as>ne «Bpluded, Injuring II Bremen. A Maaaac hues Its sailor has start* I acruae the Atlantic in a four-ton boat Ono man w*» killed and sis wore in jure«! in a railroad collision al Liun- too. Or. A Penoailvama )u'g«- has de« d«*d MgAin»l the »ale of |iq n»r U> soldiers in canteens. England has vasl blurtwx'k. lu Krugrr. The prohibition on tha importation into Belgium of American meal cattle ha» been raiae-f. Th tee well k nown men, residents of <k>ttagr City, Maes . were druwue-l by the cap«>i.ng of their hunting boat. A Berlin «nrreaporrdent says that Duke Alfred of Connaught, heir appa» rut in Mir Coburg, will atidicate Ihi» yrur. Benjamin F Hording, Ot«g«»n,s obi* «st Unite*! State« «enelor m |«dnl of «■nrYicw, died al hie h- me al < «»tlage Grove. Rev If. Phillipa, Mry Phillips and M >»» "rare ai d three » alivn ««.ov.-rts were killed In the interior ut fnini bv rioters. California bituminous coal »a to I** e l»f 1 rUal ly treated and mad* into bricquettrS to r«»iupels with the Kast etn coal. An eipl’Kiun cur red In th* Smoke- b •• Powder 1 «■mpam’s f«« !<>ry i.wf ban Rafael. Cal . killing four workmen and injuring a numlwr of others A lighted pijw left by a workman rauard the disaster Tha Poitlatid Oreguman has started a popular sot»*» tiplhm to rata* a fund to build a luotiiitnrtil in Portland, cum memurating th«’ fallen brf«*«-s of t v Second Oregon. (<>unt Henckle v<»n fhmnelsmarrk one of the wealthiest German noble loan, has gone into th* maiinfectur* ->l celluloid material f<»r < lathing. H<* yaul 400,000 marks for th* <l*rman rigI>1 to du so A Berlin dispatch says It is an n ou hewn I »4 mi i>!H< tally that any in i reave in the tai on A merit an bicycle» ¡a 1 m|«>»« 1 blr, t»ec«iu»e the cominrr« iaI treaties with Austria. Russia and Italy • i<’ludc such a thing F ijMirts from lbs Cnit*»| States !«> Canada i'» nlinue lu incr«*«e, despite the legislation of two years ago. in tended lu g>ve »pt-ial advantage* l> imports into Canada from ths Cniled Kingdom over th««»* fium th* United .states At Zapule the retiel lu<« ’an into ll»< hundreds. Mines ar* again Wardner, Idaho. starting up at at hit Ih»n Ri« hard P. Bland de! me in lx*bat-.♦•?». M«» A cloudburst near ban T< * . caused loss of life. Antonio j I »«• N«»i»«ir-rit I' h ' . u S W}!! dlUp Ui<- of its trauvi-ontinental train«. ban F‘ ;»i !o wants her new fe«leral building toiilt of home material. Far I llancliett«’, von of a former law ' Angel«-» i»«-w«pa|>et man, killed bi» wife and then attempted suicide Kruger is mociliatory He will con* tiuuo to make con« cvsioi»». whether Great Britain acvepta arbiliatiun ur noL The Alaskan boundary difficulties are practically *m veil He« I over until th* meeting uf the high luiuiuiuiuu in August. Tha Sec« »nd Oregon reg rnent, with the * gr »1 out■•', hi»» »a-tai ituu Manila f«»r I'urtlai) I. They air el¡•ected tu ar rive about July 13. Rather than eomrde tl>* H hour day, Colorado »melter« l*elunglng IO lb* trust Lav* dosed down, throwing thou sands out ul rmployuient. Great HiItain 11 taking step« to pro tect her sinpinactei» and s«-au>e:i (iota btigrding house k«w>|«ers. Th* tornado wbleb struck Herman N*b., also wrecked several hourrs al Ihne Hollow. Tao pervuns were killed ; and leu severely injured Vallow Jack is creating a panic in Nbt ■<» It i» unusually Virulent this y«*ar, the mortality ei■ending 6" j»ei < ent. Tha Unita»! Male» governrnent l ai granled Mpain tha piivilegwuf ransom* mg thè ¿»pattisi* prisonrrs bald by tha Fili pi noe. The war daparlmenl has under con* aideratiiin an arder tendi ng thè Twen- tv f illi» and Twentv tifili mfautiy tu .Manila, Hum L Simpson, Oregon's l*e«l I known post, diol as th* result of a fall i sustained rrienlly while walking in Pottlan«). He wsi M »ear» of age Major-General Anderson, command mg the department of the Lakes, I..«• been muslered out of the volunteer service an«! assumed the tat k uf biiga- ’ dler general. In a street coiner speech in Loa An gelrs. Rev Mr Jeffrirs, father ol ihp Admiral Drwev has requested that new chAtupiuu pugilist, sai l he bope-l the money raised lu buy him a home I his boy would soon get h< ked, and he Hi Washii gton I*« »iw«'-l lo establish • Would then •«•e the error uf his way home for auhliers and sailors. ami seek salvation. The 4<imini»tration la being severely rrillci«»*»! by the Ka»t«-rn praaa, whe says th« rebellion in th« Philipp mat thouLI tar put down imitiadiataiy New Richmond and Bt«ardmant were nearly wi|>e«l off the map by alrui'tive cychnia. A number of were hwt, and the prufwrty lues is inous. Ten per*or,s dea I, 35 injure I. five of wh< in will die, amt half of the re tuaiader suffering from very serious wounds, sums up thr h»l uf casuahivw resulting from the cyclone that wrecked Hertnan, Neb. Wia , a da- lives Henry <) Havemeyer appeared l»e- enor* | f<»r* tha Industrial commuwiou tn Washington in connection with the in- H* Cunt* ndt- I The Pacific ooa»t gunboat Marietta. , veetigatioti of trust» whi>h a. - mu pained tha Oregon on that the tariff is th* moat glganli« her famous li.uou mile run from t’all* ! trust of them all, and rota the |»<*oi»le With the forma to the \\< »t Imlir» in the early • I tti.BOO.OOO Bwnwally haism I ilia war. ha» arrived in New tariff off, i»e says, rmnr i sugar would l«e 3 cents a pound. York. Hlxnr Wew» I !•••»• General Bar modes Reina, former minister t»f wsr snd military gowvrnof of Madrid, is «lra«l. I'll« (heat < ‘antral railroad of F ng land has placed an ordar for 3u locamo lives with the BalJwin works of Phils delphia. Captain Jamr» Klover, who was pilot of the Monitor during het fight with the Merrirua»' in Hampton Roads, dies al Caston. Md. ’I he w ar department has turned over tn General Shaft*! tha complete direo Hon of all military affairs in Alaska. G<ive»iior Stanley,of Kar «.»«. has de* ided to try the conditional pardon plan *11 the I »el ter grade of prisoners In tha Kata penitentisrv. The conditions are hat the person released shall nut drink, (Amble or loaf. A |-« n»ion of |3 7 a month has beet granted Lula B Kamlall, the 16 year* shl daughter of Frank B Randall, chi»»f engineer of IWwey's dispatch boat M-Cnii'»w’.«» died from vunatoks the day after the bat’le of Manila biy. RtaEL LOSS OVIR A THOUSAND rillpl«« 4r».h»l A » m «MM *11 **•«» I Ml V ••••• I«»•»!»••» *r L mh » (•«flriA«<l by On» pnbtlobed her Trans* Il contains a warning An automobile companv has been or gAhiaed m Chicago with a capital of BSO.OUO,(MM>. i Aguinaldo's Men Completely Routed at Zapote. The Presbyterian general awsrtnblv in aeaeion in MinneA|x»hs dmd«*d t< hold th* meeting nest year in Nt. Loui». **Blind” Boone, once famous as a pianist, is living at Columbia, Mo II* is credited with poaeesamg a fortune of IftOO.OOO. Th* promoters of th* movement to •reel In Ban Francisco a Bl»”i,(k>Q mon um*nt to commemorate Ihe deeds ol th* Amriican navy, eapenally the vic tory of Admiral Dewey, have set to work with a will. Helen Goulil’s income is the largest of any unmarried woman in the coun try. bh* «lore not spend much on her self. On churches and cliaiitirs ahe spends 1100,000 a veer. William F Hackney, architect to the Kansas City, M<>., board of education and one of the city's foremost men ol his profession, committed suicide be cause be was in debt. An eiepdition under Prof savor A. G Natborst. which is to search along the northeast coast uf Greenland for Professor Andree, tliU missing aeronaut, sailed from Helsingborg, Sweden. Manila, June 17 -Imus, which Is now occupied bv Gmeial Liwtof» but which rasiutod the hiMsniards f«»r months, is naturally a strong ¡Mwition. Th* ratals left behind shells aiui pow der, evidences < f Heir hsaty nirrat. The retals started to mots the F*L- pino arsenal, cartridge fa* t«*rv and powder mill at Imus M* n l«y. and tierely succeeded, when their army r«>* treated to Buena Vista and Petra das Marina*. The mayor of linos when he surren dered the town t«< General Lawton, •aid th« insurgt'nta were I «rd put fur ammunitl'U. This is nut «-«stiff«med, fui their -lead had tails and tarlr igs tale* half filled with ammunition I 4,fM>0 rebels Were drier.-! I t-g Zsp' »*. and that each had sworn u|»ui a mm- fig that hr would only leave th«’ held «lea l <»enrral Lawt««n thinks that th« defeat under •»-h « nnstat *«• ar- count» for the «Irriioraliftallnii nt the Insurgents. Thr T«'idv first an I Ninth «* fantry are returning to Manila. Ti r Fouvth infantrv. Thirteenth Infantrv and First VVvoin.ng infantry h«.- amt out to r»-n»f«> • l«awt"i* mi . J to bold the towns. Saltpeter by tl * ton tn-l th«»»iaaml» of pounds <>f ant art • 'y <n> munition and br««wu p>w let w«*re un earth«*-! lu Ihe |«»wdvr li«»u»«’. at. I large quantities had hern dumped in the river by th* fleeing army The panic stricken r»’i* • I .»-•• giver, up several of their Imat defensive jhmii - tkms in their wild fligl t ►«»•ithw »rd Cavite Veijo, Agiiitiahiu a borne. rta and Ihe entire M’g.nn wt.rte thr Filipino» <»»»<* Ibra»«.e«i ti ♦’ •’p.»m»h, were <!e»ei ted aft«-r the batt ir "f /«pule. Captain Cabell, of Gen«*t al \\ hr.« >»1* ’• staff, w th three ■ «»mpann« «f th«- Twenty first regiment, reconnoilere»! in th«« direction of Imus Dm r»*l*rls, who wets a p part-ill I v rij«- tiug an at tack, retired, leaving tahind them 20 Hpaoish prisoueis. who joined the A ar • I « ’• •• »'• g • the mountains along ihe lake A «««r«l- i mg lu the native »turns, they carried 100 «lead and 30U wounded through Baooor after the recent battle. The nativee are now fl<* king Into fta.<M>r, and it is probable there are many auldleia in plain clothes among them Th« whole «»»ction is practically without fmal. ami General utis has or dered the distribution «if rite and b«*«d to the in Ir a hit ant a. Many people still refuse to credit the •tonr« of tl.e .»»‘■lu’Si 1 at < 11 ol General Luna by a guard at Agumaldo's head quarters. The failure of the 1 li in- n to full' •* tip t e I • i • I • * it : : - »' r •• l t 1 •• hS the impression that ibeir uvertur««s were merely to gain time and then lure the Americans to show their hand. A small «Jetachmeiil of retals «-nt«*i«-d th* rear of the American lines, thn*e tulle» north «if t'alumpit vr»ierday, an«! destroyed the telegraph wires an«i some railroad track. The Third aitillriy , an-i the sigt a I tin-u h.n" repaired ths work of the insurgents. I’i • re wm a skirmish at ban Fernando yostvr lav, ■ large force of insurgentv taking part. The liidependem «. a iev»»l it .»nary organ uf Mav 30, a copy - t which has just been obtained, prints an interview with General Luna, slowing tl ” argu ments he used lo keep up the spirit« of his followers. 11« represents the F’ili- ' pino cauae aa prosj mu ing "hr«•.»u»«« th* American» have gaine-l only a hun- dreth p.iit of Luaon by hard lighting,” sod ».»ya the women and children till- tig the fields within th* Atuviican lines give the pr<x•«•«•«Is of their w« rk in support of the Filipino army. He >s ».»ol to have further r*'iiaiko«l: **.M*»r* Aintiicatis will ta killed by amims- cades, siirpr.vet and diaeaa* than in laities. I driest war, but we cannot accept p*a< e at any plies I ut I ik I o - l«end*tice. Th* Americans suff**re| for their own independence, and in their own hearts ti>< y appreciate wny w* r«*si»t them.” AgMlnalti» H»p«rVe4 « ••••» im •«•H Chicago, June 17 -—The Tribune to day prints the following “Londi n. June I• An m»cunflrm*d report is circulated hrtr that Agumal- do has met a fate similar to that lueted out to General Luna two day» ago. Details of lh* assassination are tak ing. However, as th«- re|A>rt wat brought mt'» Manila by a native, it finds soma tailevers there, and th* tandon pajwrs have made evert effort lu verify it, bill so fai iiave t>*et* tin- Successful. It 1» SUp|”«ed hr to that the mur«it-i was «Ion* by Ltins’e fr lends. Washington, June 17. — General Otis has cable« I con fir tn i ng the a«-»a*»i- natlon of G*-n« ral Lutia, which be re- gar«!« as tsuiiid tu have a g«**-! * fleet, as his large following will now uu- th»ubtr<llv be f«»r |»ea«n I Ml«»*t OrgMM*» < ItMrge». • Idaho Mato Tribune, the ofli lal organ of the C«»*ur d'Alene miners* unions, profiouno«-* the drowning of Mike Johnson at Wardner a onld blooded tuorder on the part uf th* authorities, and calls <»n the grand jury to investi gate. It asserts that J’dinwm was driven insane bv thieata sued* while th* coroner'« jury had him in th* sweattal and bv maltreatment in pris on. The authority for th* latl«r as sertion is not given. A M«>»nr »• S »<-*» *»|«*»eap <b'l»*l** Fuftiwnd. Jun* If. — Ai*s*uJ*r Christi*, •ft'hbish p nt Oregon, was wr.<>»m«»i to his new s»-e i*»lcrd*V. nut oniy by Csthulic*, t>ot by FrotestAUls of every »h«de ut talief. An i outer • •• • mot* gri.uiti* or ent hu« seti* weloune *noofde>l • pie 1st*. F rom the tim* of hl* Arrival, at 6 80 F. M » he was In the bund* of a joyous cr«iw-l ol priest* an I lavtwen, and r»«»t till after midniglit wa* b* able to retire. Th* church chtuieu in th* Catholic towers of Portland pealed merrily as h* was •*« «»*t<sd to th* archiepiacupal iesi<len«w -«ri hia way to th* installation cere- m«»r»y In the evening *■ many riti- r«’» • as muid rr- w I into th* Marquant assembled l«> w*lr»»«ie hlm. H* IS de- lig te>! with Fortland, and wa* much iuov«*| by th* warmth and f*rvov of bis »•rwptMm. RtCfPTION a.a.i an..a •* r.»...». K.e.i.*a ■ w»w>. I .r* r* Hillea. Hon pRÎlamy Storer Is Re ceived by the Queen NO FORMAL SPffCHtS MAD» fAbllr Ke»l I a lf«'"l»»r» Af < I» • || m A I a «»r-4»* laa <« m »4 !*!•• g *A*A *»! * | b »I4 a **» I «•••••1*4 b * Ito» rr*«MÌ«f Madrid, Junr 19 The newlv ap- pnmted United >taie« njm«i«r to Spain, BaliaixV ”tarer, wa « rec*ei»Ad in formal amli* > " Ly th* «j ¡»en regent t«wlav. There were nu S|<e**«'hea, an«J «»•»ly a few dial i ' ■ s»e« were el Cl»«« g*d. Twii »tat« carriage* from the royal *t«lde» «u»»veye*l Mr. Storer from ti * Hotel Rome to the palau* and took him La« k to the I t»f*l after th» *ud *r»ce Piemie! êilvela pie- s«mt*d Mr M«»fri tv> her maje*tv. There were n«> crowd* about th* I « e, Mr. More» » t«--vpl ta ng tir .»nu un *»«j murder t«> a vui I «I ^agree able incident*, rhe fit that lher* were no »pre. h«*t I» tu»l surr’i«ing, •• P • i» (I « pre « aben tn»|ji»!ei» are r«^'eiv«»I >peet t.A are uni« made th the a*e of «n»! <»*• dors, N e k er I ' e le«a, tie «pirati regen wo very atniaid* ami ««»mphmentar* toward« Mr Sttf»m. and muutred cur Italy aoncwiiriliig th* hewllh of Frasi dent McKiiHey Tf»rl» W i«a ¿amaleo». Jamal », June IT — Th* «n i - I th* l«xa! fruit war, an«l the col- !«!•*• of ti F ? gi •!» »•firm* for u*«>n- i * ti the Jan » -«n fruit ira le. lea%*^« th* |L«*t«m Fruit Com|»any mas- 1er of th*» tUatlon. TLisdevefoj ment ha« su «ed wideeprr.v-l glAlltlcatlon. Il la generally regarded *• the fii»t fruit» ot th«* tea'iprorilv between Jamaica an«l li * United **tat«w which i* s»» loU' h de* • Me«!. It i» tal that lb* pre se tire of the fruit iompany will diaw into the Islán 1 other Arner ir»n enter pr is«-« as *»»i it treaty relation* render awmrrd JamaLan a pr rmar><*nt market 1l««r products in the Unite«! Mate*. K m Turk« IntmAe «*r«la. B**!gra I*. Jun* 17 • A number »»f Albanian hand«, aMi«te«l by B.dtHi Turkish regular troop** ar* rep«*rt«*’l to Lavr attacke«l a numtar <»f >*rv an vll lag«*» tn th* JavoniftA district. It 1» a>ld««*i that during the fighting * tag* number uf turn were kill**! and wound* «*«1 <«n both tide*. The Turks, il Is p- into! «mi, tauig n *U|»eiior for»*, over p-)W«*rrd the frontier gtiaids and n « a ¡- k« •’ thr«-«* villag«’» A force of Servian r«<gul ir troops ha* tarn or- drr»*d to th«’ *• rns of the conflict, With orders to repulse th* invaders. ESCAPE FROF4 DIVIL S ISLE l*rl«'<n«r» < »uta !>••«*• ae »•• |.»lhrf 1 I* • n I ,.m flnamaMl IV ar «*n < u I •• »»•<•!• 11 Ch »go, June 17.— Thr N. ith Fark commiseionais have D«urd an or«l» r «1* linin g fr«»m the driveway« ami | m > u I»-Yards all vehicle* propelled by elect!n ity. The main reason for the 1 a ti<»n «4 the coinm‘»«inti was th«» i . • « ** . t of t ‘ ’g ’ ; 'd ’ C ’’ h »f«». th»’ animals, it is claime«l. ta- millihg frightei «••! at th«’ sight of the automobile« ami threatening th* live» of the u* 'upaiits of other carnage* a« w« II as podvalrians und cyclivls. % SaHtl«*l«»*tit llwwrhwd. !>>ndoti, Jun* la. — Ambassador Choate has received (rum the foreign off!c* a «'oiuiiiUiii ation on the Alaska question, which is understood to I m » m <«.»t .«fa't«»ry temporary arrangement of Kflair». The officials of th* foreign office, while unwilling to discua* the details, u»«iiru th* pre»« that th«» Alaska di flhult lea are practically »mouthed over until the meeting ul the high cumtuissiun in August. Mor» Mm for Oil». Washington. June 17. — Th* a Itnln istratKui is waking up tn th* necessity of a larger force iri the Fl ilipplnea. and coiisequently is urgaiming Hire* regiments in addition to the tegular jon • a. Wiiliv It Is stair«! that these thr»-* will ta follow« ! by otb*ra H General < His <lrt::ami« them, it is be lieve«! that <icner*l (His has had an intimation that he should nut a»k lor lr«»«'jw. WARM < i j I Will For»»» • \ •> w Itriirh MI»«l»Bry. Faria, June 17.— M. Poincar* in- fanned President taubrl thia morning that he would ar» rpt the ta»k of form ing a cabinet. He would take the war |x>rlfoho in addiimn lu the presidency j uf the council. M Mrline, in an interview with M. | Poincare, strongly urged the Litter to form a cabinet wh-»*r mam plank | New Vova, June 19. — A t!i»i «tnh to the Journal and AdvertlSri ftm hirgwton. Jam« ca, »aye A few day »go a little fo«at <T»nt«iniiig four met lowed Up the mouth uf the ulbw river, in |lrit:«h titii.m«, f am (be upwr we« l i e men h i I liven 1 iff»*t*»d «»•« ut st «•’« f««r three d*ys ami nights, with out f«--I or water, *l|»«-*ed tu ttu» tier « r.«\» > I the tr«>pr< .»! sun. The1» were redii't-d Lv the terrible pfivalkms thej had umlergune. The ft ur n «’ir were 1 den. h •« virti who had eso*|w*l from tl»* p« n-»i »rule- luenl at Han J*«n in Mar«»m, (‘»yenne, off a Lal 1« • Altai Devil's i»land. wherv Dreyfus w »• confined. il api-ears tl »1 they eluded lb* guard, »tide th* pr *»<i canoe, got together a littl* food an«' water and pul to **a. The L mm I and water wrr* washed overlnuird, toil th« men prefaried IL« r>g"ivuf hung*! and thir»t to th* penal Settlement. they g”t lo New Amsterdam, Dutch Guiana, which (Ley r««-h*tl after peril on* a venture« an«l much «tiffvriug The oldest fugitive 1» a Boulanger ad herent, eiital *««»en year» bv President Carnot fur (>uhti>al reason*. He wa» a pr ft * «if rhetoric at i’.n uu Hit «'uni pan ions me an artist, an opthiar. and a laintal propnetor, all men whu were once in go-«-l positions. Then age* range from 87 down tn 31 yeara. Tim British Guiana | mj I ic * Lave nut ( arrested th* men. and li *v will nut I* went La a to ( ai’ui.e. Foitne’lv th« Firnch prison autborilie* used to «end de«H-r i pl ion* id exalted prisoners to th« neightaring cuk>iih,’> and «leiuan I thru return. This pra !!«»’ haw i*en ahan tfoimd in le« vn’ year». The fuUl r*- 'aped convict* have gone into the tu- j lerior I«» ami « h fur work RIO !»«>•• Mu« 1» GRANDE FLOOD. at I ar»«l*» I’alUlS kb»«e. »»I Manila. June It —After rutting th* radiuad and telegraph line* al Ai»alit. for th* purpose uf severing eummuui- «atmn. th* re tai* attacke*! General M»’Arthur's line* al "an FeinantL», al 4 10 (hi* morning They met with au uneip*uledlv warm reception, an’l *ere repulsed with a !<•*■ of 76 kiltal, 30 pri«oners and many w«‘un«tai. Th« rebel for*e, estimated to have numbered E.OuOmen, advanced eisalth* Hr frum the jungl* north of th* City and then 'livhtal, with th* evident pur- poe* f surrounding the American*. The nutpoets of the Iowa regiment dis covered the enemy and retired to their lii.e*. where lb* entire division a waited in an ant re*.»« -bed (■witlon. Tha Kansas m l luwa regimenlt re eetvad the first >1 — k «4 li a alia« *. R«-serv ng their fire until tha enemy was Within ■ vard«, i e tii»l vullevi •«f the AmeircAh* bit the labels, wh< leturiHKj the fire wildly, the r**t nt ILs line failing to a Ivan e. H»A'1f r«»v th« Vila«-* Tbs Atner.-Ai:«. wbo tl • ri ogl Iv an j<>yed the novelty ot th* situation, »waiting an atta« k, sallie«l forth, an«l tha insurgents tbeirupot* turned and ftal Into the jungle Our I ••« wa» 14 w- d, ai. I ti e m«j rilV • f t’-rm are only shglitlv hurt. General Funston'* brigade of Kansan« and Montanans, and Gensral Hale * brig ade. th* Hevenlaenth regiment an«l th* low* reg ruviit, L»‘*titUted the forvo *u gage.1, Af uinaldo is reported tn have per sonally eumlu- t*»l the attack, an«l prep aration* war* ru»de for *everal day* tc brii g I* rwatd lr*» i « from l ah lata, arid other* fr<>m Dsgupan were tian* |aorle*l bv rad Along the front nt the Kansas regi ment, 39 ratal dead Wet* «’■•anted. The first new« nt the Filipino a«l value w«v ie|M»rt«d by a tvdegraph op- erahtr. who was sent to the bridge al tpiht t" »• ♦ rt*?n tl.«’ '•»»*«• f a ' teak In ••i'*’ *4 *he wires He was cumpellad to taal a hasty retreat under fir«*. %••«•• I n «( l«i«t «*f I AWA. A Hpaniah ofllier, who ha« b«’Ch • prisoner in lb»* hand» «4 the retals and e hr» was relra»e*d bv Agilinaldo, bar c«»me through our lines to Manila 11« l 'I amii » tn have been a wilne»* <4 tii« a«».««».natmu uf General Luna. A<- u<>rding lu his «lory, ihe relatione ta tween tha two Filipino leaders had lr*n strained to the breaking |w>inl b«- au»e «4 Luna's attempt* lo auuiti« control <4 affairs, ami the final ruptuis wa» for«e«| Ly Ag-miaLlo isaun g »r«’iet order* to the provincial governor* Luna th«ueu|*on wrote to Aguittadn, • Ir hi a n< h ng copies of the <ta »iments, and AgiiinaLlo replied curtly that Luna wa» a general of the army, am! that th«» civil gv'vernm-’nt did not con cern him. Luna, <»n «»¡ening the reply al hi« headquarter* In the presence - f bi* officers. eaclaim**l hotly: **H« will ta dead tomorrow.” I >n* officer, who * a« frten 11 y to Ag- uinaLlo. haatened to warn him. and Aguinaldo called together 3<) trusted soldiers, fellow townsmen of I ms , and Maiiuiied them aruuud bis h«»usr, with instructions tu kill any one attempting tu enter, regaldlev* uf rank Lun» »pp--.»red tl «» neitday, and «<" \M- . .•. !•. .»i if ■ h i, ■ - a \ ■ ■ in ' ■ r nt the guard »aid ”Agoinahlu has gons tu liisi*’* I the tr«M»|e.’* Luna then SI* ¡aimed “Von are a liar,*' ihew hl* levolver, slru* k the guard and trie«l tu force an enttanew into the huuae. B«4ure he cuul«J u»« his revol ver one of the guaids i«ayun*tte«l him in the back and the olbsta stabbe<l him. In all, he Lad 30 wound» Lu na's aid-dc camp was kiltal in thv same way. Laredo, T« i., June 19 —Th* Ric Grande tod »v r*.i< bed the li.gl.«-*! •l.tgs »inc».» iH'Jtl. Th«« waler work» and ice plant» were floodud and ««'mprlled to »hut down, < au»lng a «ti*|>eiisiOH <d TWELVE LIFELESS BODIES Work at several place*. Many hounef of p«»«>r people along the banks rm both *<••^11 t»f an * •el»«l«*W In a < aal Mln* side» w« re tluotal nr washed away and I In >u«a Srotla. the cun tents «Wept down the river.! Halifas, N. h . June |9 — A special would I«’ the srltlement of lb« DteVIUS Three I iuhiaii bu«lir* were seen (foaling from Gia -» I " , ( B , one mile from affair. down the river, Lui owing tu ths owift ti •• (‘.« r«l 'i » mine, unv «4 ths collier current, they could not ta recovered, i Fatol*» in (i«*rman * aal 4fries ies of the Lhimlnion < <»»l t'o., *ava an Iximhm, lune 17. — Advhes received Many dead animal* and large quant I eiphtsion, a<cumpani**l uy terrible loa* her«» from East Africa show that fam tie* <d g trden ami farm piolui t» art of life, •M,curr»'l here I im I a V. More ine ia mote prevalent in the German tamg «ai ri«xl by, showing heavy L hn than 40 men were in the pit when til« !««>•>*« «»ion«, owing to the drought, j ata io. eIplo*H>n u urred, an I it 1« believed wliich al»-« prevails alarmingly In the iirarly all nt them ¡•erished. Twelve M h Antonin, T» i , Jnna 19.—Th* Britlsli proi«*< turate. Htimhe!« of fliM>«l which has drva»latr«l ihe Ric lifelr»« b**hes have nlfradv taen re women am! children are dying uf star The eipluaian wa* oau*w<| by Grande valley l a» ■ .m»« 1 a l<x» <4 ocivsred. xation, ami the re«i tail white* arc gas, which La-! a< cumulated in the <>l<l property that will a) | rm male $300. wholly unable to cope with the dis The night shift Lal just lM>0. The fir»l new* from Bra kett, working*. tre**. which wa« laid in luina by the fta>d I come out uf tl e mine, ittherwi»« the |t r <1 >, »• I •• a « »ptur« • tl«.l^ <arp»l Wednesday, Wa* received today. Til* ' I«»»» of life would have been mars ap London, June 17. —-Ti»e Cairo corre- dispatch any* that the entire town ir palling than il ia. Sime uf those in the mines e*. aped spoj. tri.I of the Daily New« «ays: A w i | m -«I out a tn I all i <»untv re« ords aie da party of Bedouin Arata recently at- : •truyvd. The |>««>ple are h<Hnel**a, and through the lop. but how many ia not The uffb-ala at 10 A. M ta< ked a eonvoy of Egyptian* with the are ta ng sheltered and fr«l on military yet known. holy car|«el of Mahomet, tat wren tali !>« bv the nrgru «AValry tr«-*p al were unable to state how many were in the pit, but say there may have Mr« « a and Medina. A tierce conflict Furl Claik. been 66. ensue«l. Four subtler« and three civil BAKER-HO WARD FEUD. ians uf the Convoy were kiltal, and th* Marlnw i'isib*» AbHurler« «»nlanr».! real fl«*-1. Th* B«- luutn* hold th* car New York , June |y —George B. K. V Itahar SarrsA»!» In Killing • H awa V* pet t«jf rkhsum. Barrow, piin«t|al in the ki lnaping of «(•••«t lutbuek Marlon Clark, w a* t»»day aenteric«’«l tu A » bl 1 1 «11 •»» nf l,h«iu«l« lt«»nM«!arjr ('lin ago, June 19.—A a|>ecial to th* It years and ten month«* Imprison Paris, June ¡7.—-Th* Aral torinal Tribune from Ixmdon, Ky., *«y*t Carrie Jones. (•»»! of Barrow, mrvlii.g uf th* Venritoda arbitration New* w*« btuuglh here to (be rflm I ment. oummiMioti u|«ene«i this morning. Th* that Jaiiie» Howard, a member of th« who pleaded gulliy an«l tiirnwi stale's evidence, wu senten*e«l to four years s*M>«»n* are tu ta held in the same celebrated Baker Howard ft .id. war looms in which th* Spanish Amer man shot from ambush and kdled i.eai Man- ¡lie trial f Ml« Barrow will follow («race oummiaaion inrl ihe*tcr last night HoWlhl talungrd Milwaukee, W la., June 19 —Surgeon lu the White ami Howard fa« tion of Half *aii*r*e«lMW. King's report uf the c’uidilion« in the lamdon, June 17. — The Italian gov- \ the Hak«-r Howard feud, and ha« been ira» k «4 lite starni north of New iCich- •rniuent, sav* the ewrr«*p«md*nt <’f th* auape- ted of firir g the shot Inat w*r| moml re|M>r!« three persons kiita), a Daily Mail, lias demanded »Atisfartion that kiltal Tom Baker, while unJet large number injured, and says 100 from Fiance fur the aibitrary arirst al gu »rd in the ouuitboii«* yard. No details uf the killing have reach- persons in Ihe vicinity uf Richardson Nneuf th«» Italian general. Giletta. I ami 41 persona near Clayhm neo« I I tu taken into « u»ti»ly there uu charge uf r<1 here, hut the story wa« told by s reliable man who live« in Ulav county. rns« lists relief. eapionag*. He »ays that trouble has lean brewing AI»»S a Hnunilarf. <*r«-g««n Pl«»neer». ever since th* murder ot Tom Faker, Washington, June 19 —Th* first Portland, Jun* 1?.—Th* annual re and since the l'Lil|<>l« have joined tha step in the dire« lion uf losing a put <4 union of Oregon pioneer* was cele Baker f.u'tion it ha« buen evident that uu! Alaskan territory drvel«qw*«I rn the brated here today Aliuut 4<M) were in •«•me one uu the other side auuhl drop. riegoiialion* for a rnodu* vivrtwii *4- Allen* lance, the tadg* « ranging hum ' labliahing a preliminary taundary line Il»rl|»r->rny Treaty aig«»4 IB3H to The native sun* am! ■ Washington, Jun* 19 —The new tat«sen Alaska and Britiah Columbia. «laughter* entertained the pioneer* in a ; treaty tatwren the United Male* and In this modus England demanded and fitting manner, ettendiwg hospitalities ' Great Britain, covering reciprocity our state Irpar tiiirnt a< c«s«tal to a pro|e tu the foumler* ut Oieg»>n. with the British lndl«w colonme and oeitiou giving Kagland several mile* An •leetvic »treat railway has ju«t Barba I' v*. will ta aigned at the stat* of territory on the Dalton trail, which This I* mean* that we have relinqui*l**«i shat ta n complete I in Kur« a Han Fian- department this afternoon. the first reciprocity treaty under the w* hav* always claimed lo b* the cisco has l>ern cal It* I upon fur 16 el reciprocity claue* of Ihe Dmglry tariff. boundary, p«’tience«l motor men. M-*«lali l*l»rnvrr» • l*t»w«i»( H««V. Tree« Wtbevlaw K ai I waf . Npokani*. Jnne 17. — Oiugln. M»r- New Y«»ik, Jone 17.— Count Ca**inlt tin. the ll-vrarobi *<<n of O>ni. I. th* Russian ambAosa lo? to thia coun Martin, foil Into tha rlter <a.trr-!ay try, at the Waldorf Astoria sahl to afternoon at tha lug whlrl|.w<l and hit night that h* would make th* pr*«lic- I mw J t ia anil mining Tha lad wa. ait* tmn that th* Umied Htatc* wowkl reap ting on ■ roffarda-n. hie tael hanging great cotnm*r*>al advantage* from th* >aar tha whirl|ml. Ila wa. mi..<*l Irana-Hibet Ian rail say. eml Workman thought ha had g<>nw C aw » huh TtiNwrr m I«»«1» home, hot a kolak enthnaiaet who aat \ KankakM. 111., Jnna 17.— fa»,n«y taking . ena| .l 't al that | rth>n ot the riaai, including the f< ff. rdam, »ul ol 11« tin I ch cow. at tha Faatrrn ehila forneing hie itietrumenl, eaw the lllinoi, Intane ho.pital tulay .bowoj boj'e holy paee acroee the picture on • >gna of tulwrcolci. ,ft.r inccolation the eighting lane. Ilie nae tha only | with tuberculin. They will tw .laugh- fared. rea to nitoeaa the tragedy. Accident to Astori» Excur sion Train Near Linnton. ONE MAN KILLED. SIX INJURED Ih» T «• •• !•<«»•••••** ••• l*weæ«iasr« I'aWlc Wetw Met •<•••! On B righim»d Iwie • Urgeva W»i» Mlsoss4 PorllanJ, Or., June 30 —Th* spe- /•al train bearing the L«-*l Men » «1- ’u»sh»ii h«»me Irwin < lalaup besoh cul- ! tided with Northern Fa- ihe freight train N«v 54, a mile tai- w Linni«>n. »1 H 55 last evening. < >ne man was killed and »11 |*et»p|e weie li jnred, tw«> • f whom were women All of the in- pirej, save the «-nigueer and brakeman. Weie on the baggage «ar Alt*' livd to the eicursion Hain A* near A» « hhi LI ta learned, tha strident was tha tr •ult of a mlaunders!and• ng of »>r lrr» OU the part «H the train crew of llm freight. Kiltal—-D P Bell, runta tinner. 41 i East D av is at reel In jilted— H<u*>rr Darling, broom maker, 41 North FZe»l Ninth »treet, •rverely cut. left erm i'M«ken, Mr» D F. Bell, bruises and sliock; J a ill »■ a Mallon, lor«uti«»t t ve engineer, rul in leg, M im Veins Pitman, U • »1 I heLalis. spine injurwl, hi It Itarne*. brakeman, »light, John Larsen, him- tarman, lln-'al Vuil, teeth ku. •• I gut, lip rut ri»e ri uraion tram crowded with pa»v«*ngrrs, waa just pulling around the curve taf«»ie rnming into Linnton, when Eng ?«» r Mali<>n saw •«•invlhirg bla« k on the Ira« k. which hr pr«-•»•nlly made out a* a ta «»in«>tive II«* « avs lite hea lliglil was not lighte-l. lu •tantlv hr threw un the ail and re- ver**»d th«» rngin»*, but In another sr« •nJ. and while b«»tli lir an-l F’ifvinao James Hume were at their poet*, the i g lies cam* tugrtlirr, IhrbuB *4 I <’ baggage car tahuul the engine was torn from its platform an-l l«-le*> «'|>4*«| vn-r thr tender, a« if it were iuiill there Tim o « upan!» »•! the <«r D I' 11« Il • nd Hotnrr Darling win» were cun ducting an ice cream btisine**, and sev eral uf th* i> fretnd», were < Alight like rats in a trap. Bril was killed out right Daring was caught In a n •»« f «plinterrj tlm’ers, ami Mi»s Vrrtm I'ltnotn was pinned to thr H<*«»r * f th«» i ar by a moving pile <4 wr»’« kagr. Mrs. Bell wa » thrown a« for*» th«» * »r and sevrirly hrmaed. J*»hn Lar»rn, who wa« an thr platform, w»« LurL’-l against the liandhuLI ami received a severe ga«h in thr mouth. All through the train, pa»*rnger* were thrown from their seats an I heightened into a panic, and fur a time the »«ene wa » one «*( Irrtnrmfon» ••i itrmenl Fortunately, however, none of the* ar« irft thr tra« k. and soon a notntar of »pin k wiltr«! prop!«» were hurrvii g furwani to help the injurr«l, while thr rest hu L'tal along thr rrn- l-ankment un which the tram »I imh I, Aid viewed thr wreck With »rn»atiun« tar«lmng cm a nervous «hill Engineer Jennings and Fireman \| a 11 m. of llic N«'t C «o n f ’ »< i fl< 11 ain, »aw that it wmuLI ta fatal to «tav in thriv < ah, ami jumped ju««t tafuie the engine slru« k A relief tram with a nnmtai <»f phy sician* on ÍM»ar«i wa* huriir-lly started from the t«rmii «I station, » i I t • ughl the injured to the city. REBELS NOT BEATEN. Their tenarlty « «««rpri»« 1« «*•• M»|Mi«tr «<«•••* in Washington, June 30 - - >»omw war Irparimanl official* are reporte«! to have admitted that Ihe diapat nr» »>! Grnrtal Olis that have tarn withheld imlioat* that much more fighting is to ta v»pe« trd tafoir the Filipino insur gent* will accept th« American terms ul prase The |*rr«i»trnce and ten acity uf purp<M»e of the retal» |> a » proved a great surprise lu G»lli thr» a I- ministration an«i the depai luiei.t. Many ot the official» talievt» that the plan uf the retal» wa» tu make a simul taneous attack U|M>n Manila and * n General MacArthur** force near Hau Fernando, but no di»a»trmwi result »4 tuch an atta« k ta eipectr-l <••» < nuililHatlnR Chicago. June 19 -—A special to the Tribune from Clevelaml. (>.. says The stove manufacturers of Cleveiaml, w hu ctmtrol ataut hv p«-r cent <4 all the gas, coal oil ami gs««>line stuves manufactuir*l in the Vnitmi States, have recently pre« tidally cumplrted plans t*>r thr combination «4 their in trrr«ts. The new company will ta known a* the Hlamlar I Gas btuve .V Manilla« turmg Company, ari l will have a ca pita li tat ton rd $5.600.000, which will include IJ >OOJ o I referred •lock ami 99,0)0.0Q oummon atuck. Tfitnp« K»«rh »lanll« Manila, June 30 —Tb«* United Hate* transport Mlierman winch »aital Iron* Sat* F»anci*«<», Mav 24. with l,M<H) men and 17 officers, under command <4 Bi igadier < ieneral Frederick Grant, has airivwd here after a »nnMith Voyage. One private died after the trana|w»rt's • »•♦VlL The tJOOpt brought by (lie trans|>ort will ga to the island <4 Ne gros tu relieve the California troop* K.pr*.« < .r H.bb.rf K.n«.. City. Mo., Jan» iv —A .|*» rial to th. bt.r from Mrna, Ark , •»▼, Al.iut 3 45 o'clock llii. morning tlm «mthfomnd |’»M.nif*r train N<a 35, w.. belli up by llirim rna«kr l mm al a cur*» afomt a mil. .imth ol Mbaily. I T. Tlie* ran tha car. ilown tlm Irai k a couple ot mil*., wkera tli.y went through tha nipr*.. anil mail rar.. »• curing con.l'l.r.bfo booty, tha »lari amount of which I. not known, a. tha ei| rr.. company will not gi*. out tha amxant ol it, Iona. ataw4sr4 OH I api I a I lnrr«A«»d A rtiflrial 4 r»ai. Tr.nton, N. J.. Jan« 1». — Th» fximlon, June 30.—The Berlin corre- Standard < til ('«Mpany t<*l*y fllod a spumimi ot thè Daily M ai I says that a ■■•rtllleat» with th» worwtary ot at.tr. i workman namrd .M<>ntag( livicg IIH rr.aing it. owpltal atoeli fro n »100,- Mannhelm, Ba<len, h*« *«K<reJe«l 0<)d,UO> to »110.000.000. <>t tha latter manufacturing attificial rual fruii» ari.dirnt »10,000,000 ta to b* pt• forr*.I raith and minerai subitanee*. atorlt, paying I «, per cent quarterly ilivl lrnil. The certicfiate ia aigned hv A Victoria dispa*< h say« a yacht cap- llnnrr M. Plaglar.prevalent, and T. 11 •nwl In the straits opposite E»qwimall. Clark». e«wretary. Two men, Peail ami Bowser, were drowne«l. A taut th* same time, a Colonel RmIth, ot th» .New York regi Lnrdon, June 19 —The Church Mi** ' pleasure I »oat containing nine person* ment, baa a.bed tol« retired. Ha waa nonary *••• iety confirm* the tei»ott uf wa* tip»et on the Gorge. The or« u* tro*ible al Kmng King F q , a iding that ( over com» by heal In a recent engage pants had a narrow cwape from drown« maul. • two native missionaries wet* killed. log. Flwgr»« tee !>»• Warpath | Ixincing, Mleb.t June IB.—Govern** Pingree marked the closing «lay uf ths legislature by sending in veto message* which holly critic.s«-* th* )eg:»latur* lor alleged failure to carry out the jaw» pie’s wishra. The governor vetoed th* amende*! beet-sugar bounty Mil and also the Lili appropriating fld.OtH) for state buildings and an eihildt at the Pan-Atnerhan espneition at Buffalo.