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The Samiain News LATER NEWS. Th« deaf mnlM ar« tn tonnai coa- rent ion at Mt. Paul. [ Guatamala is again In a «tat« of an •CIO OREGON real and revuluimn is fani rad. — ÏHf DUS Of ÏHE O A new rapid fir« gun has hasgl t»«toJ. Il will fire 60 sii joUnd •io>la a mm- uto. «aw ing In street ear riots, tornio«, (>nL, haa been placed under martial tow. Order Issued for Ten hew Regiments APPOINT Mí NT OE COMMANDE RS Herrete ry lxrng Will prewent like •Wo'd voted by congieea tu Admiral Ds wry. t>>iUSg« 1« h» be anieelrhled in th« mints of India •ml gold will be the •lanJard. Wish i ng ton, July A—Th« order for th« enlistmenpof volunteer« for serrtre A Big Foot tram crashed ínln a in the Philippine« was published t«»!«y Seventy-four <-»»•• of yellow fever family surrey near (.kdumbus, O., kill snd ««ven mors oolcmels to oooimisd have been reported in Santiago. the regitn«nts were appointed. Thar* ing sis people. Pa-king house employes in Chicago • rw yet two lolonele to be designated. Wealthy Spaniards are withdrawing will nut strike until Septemiepr. Kight ma)*’r* sl*u were nau>«**L The their In test man Is iu Uuba an*) g<ung recruiting will not liegm until «oa>« TL« Democratic national committee into Mélico» tim« neit week, th« exact date not will meet in Chicago on Joly 10. Rerrultlng Ma- Polish residents of Chicago at a pub having hewn fiiwi yet The ¡«race treaty baa at last been rat Anglo- lions will b« open in •very «tat« and lic mauling« denounced an ified by th« Spanish senate. territory, and •• fast •s tb« u>«u ara A merit an alliance. Awirri an «*i|*»rta of manufactured •niist«d, they will (« •ent to the regi Owing to heavy rains a portion of gokits sow average 11.000,000 a day ’•nil to b« sasigne«! Io cum pames .Manila is Bwtdwd ami the •ulJieis are ist« lines ar« obliterate»! and B»« ta«n The North German Lloyd Steamship 1 »uffrring great diarutnbirla. yrst enlisting will I m first to I m mus- Com|«any has ordered three new |*as A reform aobool si Plankington. K. terrd tn. Th« a»»igntn«nt to com pan- sen ger boats. (>.. tuulinied because a Popuhsl super« iee will tw by II»« officers command r ¡g. The government has taken a band In intrmienl had bren appointed. •nd lie will b« at litMfty to organise a th« Illinois Isbor troubles The str Ik- Th« Oregon volunteers will be «omi-at y «omp« «»*d f men from on« •ra al ('*ar ter villa have tieen an joined. brought to Astoria un Bw transports, • tat« If h« finds H cnuvrmeirt and prac The F’o .rth »if Julv in < tad * w ss where they will I m » transferred lu river ticable. usherrd In at midnight bv a magntfi- boats and proceed to Portland. The * rgantsstion of th« |0 regiments reiil illiiunnalMJii ou I lia's Peek. >4«- A national pa»k or f-»r«etry re«rrte in this country will n< l make any dif- 000 fret abmre Bm sra pM»Vrntr-en frrenew io the organisation of regiments I aebociaBon fot the governmental pro hundred (M unds of red, white and bine lection of ovar T.OOU.OOO acre« ol land in the Phili(>pin«« by General Otis. )>uwder was set off. in Northern Minnesota will l«e loiiued His regiments will be in ad Jit tun to thuee hereafter to L« known as thu At Chicago one hundred frens ed wo in Chicago this month. Twenty •nth to Thirty-fifth inoluaivu, men and 10 men rushed panic, -str 1» krn Goveip r Daniel, administrator «>f •ml will be numlM»r«*>l from th« Thirty- fr>»m the tin«*« story factory of the the Isle du Diable, where Dre fus wa» siith upward. It is ripecteal that three Western Paj-er st»«k Company to es ioipriMftal, ha« Loen rrmovexl. He regiments will b« «irgatiited in th« c«|*e l»eing bnrne*i to death Kight punished Dray fus in the h«>p« ot mak I‘htlippine«, the rqioivnUi organise«! women ware injured In leaping from ing him confess. in th* United Htat*»s and the Ehilip II»« windows, and many more jumped lend Lipton's challenger, the Hham- pines increasing the army by 650 offi in safety. rork. has had a Inal, and made a good ce»« ar«! 17.666 men, if there should Iwi I-ale (irlerHal advic<w state that 50 showing. bh« is a fa»t I ght*w« ght three full regiments burned by General rlngleeklsrs of theriolnts • i.<»de«troyt-| lioat and Briliahers are tilled with hot»« Glia. Th« tolonels appointed today ami burned electric tramway care st Dial the Amsn a's < up will be won for • re un i« !.orders to pre-»« J at once with Seoul last month were eiecnie.| in p«l>- til« organisation uf th« regiments, England. li< at Corea's capital four w*^<ke ago A wan ant, ba»»i upon a complaint .-•»me of the <»ffi<*ers are now in th* city They met their fate bravely Fbrli and have !>e«n consultii g the different brad« were cwt off and eihtbited In • worn to by the irprrwntativo uf a bureau off! or is with regard to equip New York nswspa|>ef . Las loro iss»)e«| public planes as a warning tu all «vil- at Kalt l«aka lor th*» arrest of President ment and aut plbs for the men as they doers. ¡ Angus M. Cannon, uf the hall lake Join the regiment. Rr|M»rts have l«ren received In Ma • take uf the Mornr-u church, rhargiug nila of an outbreak in the i«lan<l ot Ne SPANISH PRISONERS. him with |tolygMtuy. gros, incldeul tijon the departure <>f A • !<*• al dispatch from Boma « ay » Flilpin<>« Halawa« th» <4«rtl«,»n nf lt«l«r the ('nlifofnla I’glmenl lor Lome Ke«l»t«g a Ml«g« fur • l»«r H m<* h*»«iile nallvaa« seeing*« <« inf.«uy that the Germán steamer Reichstag Dreyf is is confident the seroud ronrl- martial will acquit him. <d «oi lier» at on« of the small |*o«ts preparing to depart, thought the Atner- iraaa were evacuating the )«lsnd. and a party of 150 rel'els. moetly I jo I o men, •ttagkml the troops, and killed one man •ml »outvied amgher l»«l«»nging tu company K. Tbr Fjlipinus ware easily driven off. Tli« nrvrs brought from Honolula by the ( 'optic uf the death <>! tlie fhisiger yuern Ksplolani «•» not a aurpriM to Hawaiian«, a« bar death had beuii ex- )M*rtod (or sum» lime. Mhn was 65 years of age and w«o> a sufferer from t an »r, and recently b»*l a stroke of paralysis, following several attacks of MpAipIriy. Sii« wo turn b ewtertned in the islands mi l her death was sincerely mourned. Her re-mains lay In »tale *--• r gb.t data ehd Were turn'd With IlliprrxSiVe reffnidlli»W. Las sailed from Napl«« with 16,000 rifles. 600 tons of war material an I 600 mules (or the Transvaal. According Io th»* same dispatch. sii<»th«*t sicamor, with a similar cargo sails July 14 fiom Arenan. Plans have bren formulated for a largo oo-u|*erelive colony to I »• »itnated on Lake Frl«, near Toledo, O., am! H.000 acres uf land are to be so* ur»^l to !•» devoted to farming and manufac turing interests. The promoter of the a* Lome is J«»M-ph A. Johnson, uf the slat«* uf Washington. Nweho valky in Kansas, is flood«*! antier sis fret of water. The annual convention <»f t'hnstian Emlravmers upened in I Detroit. Sah Ftaii* »■« r I ir «is « l.arlrriug boats to welcome th« hwotid Oregon. in a rail* Tlie bosinewa diatrict of < hikland, Or., was «Wept by fife, lo*e »Ixiut |4d0,000. Sr< rrtaty of Agriculture Wilson will nin« tu th« c »att this summer. Bishop John P. Newman, ol the Methodist Episcopal «.hurtli, died al Saratoga, N. Y. As a result of a lover's qusirel a San Pianciaco young woman was shot by a Sremaii. One woman was killed and much property «leetroyel by a cyclone at Ainsworth, N«b. Two wore killwl an I a numl*er In lured in a street car col list uu at Pitts burg. A late KIon like re|e>rt •aye on« claim furnished all th« gold t 1 1 horses could carry. ' >i»e has cabl'd the war dopartrnent B<« number ot recruits nrcMwary tu fill vsoarici«« in the tegular rrgimenta. Governor Kay res, of Trias, ta« ap- jK’rtlrd to the recietary of war (or help fut the T**las fitasl sufferers. Al Philadelphia, J. T. Carr, a re porter, waa killed in a str«et car oui* Isiun. A number were hadly Injure I A pa»»cfigtir train on the (Antral Pa cific, near Fllko, Nev., was wrecked •nd acvru people ware injured. Ifc-lgian «ociall«ls are against elector al reform. Many people were injure*! ioa*l wrnk at lxiU'lun. F' h « did damage to lire «itenl ol f l5u,o<HJ at hutnmit. N.J. Ona liun- dred p*upl«, living in apaituionts, lu«t their rffreta. Th« negroes have all h-ft Pans, If!., rm tickets (utni»he*i by Governor Tan ner. The mints will rcu|»en with un ion men. Hchurman has visited th« southern Islands and ascertmned the sentiment of lite native«. He says o will • urely follow victory in the Philippine«, as the b«wl )w-«iple favor the Americans. Union City, III., pupwlatod entirely union miner a, was deetruved i»y fire and liir miners driven to tli« woods by negro»-«, who «ought revnge for th« kill ing of a negro woman by the miners. General Mlles has paid a high com pliment to the brave Oregon vulunterfs, and says that in the West is tu it found the t*e»t material In th« «arid (or military serivce. The retwrls ms 1« a sally against our line« at han Fernando, but did not push the attack. Th« Amer hans lout one man killed and four wounded. The German delegates of the draft ing committee of the arbitration cum« inittr*«* of the |rcace conference bar« offi**ially announce*! th« asoent of Ger- n.Ar.y to Sir Juiian Panncemte s pro pnanl of • (wruianent court at arbitia- ti<»n. •Ilnar Rew« !••>•«•. In Jrtmnr«, Kan., arary lioaaa i* no- tniitnf br il* orrnot. Tha |.>pula(k>u al th« piare I* 350. J«n>r* K.|rrin Oooka, one* fainou* a* tlm champion trn-borim rl.lrr of ti>« worl.l, I* living In an ■l>ao<lon«<l atrevt rar iu Ixnig l.lan.l, Hnirar work prrliminaty to ll>a lay. in, of a rabio b«t«««n Germany atul th« faltad Htatra hr war of tb« Aaot«* waa practically ooni|>l«t«<!. Th« lian<laon>« monumrnt ar«rt<*l In Grwnhill cm.tarr to th« ni.m-.ry ol th« eonfclarat« tl«a<l who«a ,rar«a ar« nnmark«<l waa unr*il*<J at Martina burg, W. Va., with lnt«r«ating cala món ira tienaral Wood, «ho waa rallad to Waabington tn cotifar with tha pr«ai- <l«nt and .err«tary of war rvgarding lha •itoation in Cuba, aaya a hat lb« people of Tuba uard|i«'g<KKÌ wbuola. <<».l tan- 1 tattoo in the rttiaa and th« «uforra- m«nt ot tha fatte.) tttatea lawa. In ■ lew ot tha prevaatIona taken, ba doea not bellore tha yellow tarer outbreak la Santiago will ba aarivaa. Manila» July N.—The Kpanlsh corn- miaaioners who went to Tarlnc fur a "iiferem e r« gMf lmg the sairemler of the Spanish prisoner* in the hands of Bin FiHpim>*. rriurri'--! here last night. Chairman <iel Rio, of the roinmisaion, •aid the reh ami of all the prisoners ha ! been arrange*! for. lha<ommis*(oners, will» the remnant of the Spanish garrisnn of Baler, on the F»o»l coast of Luson, r»r*-l a numlwr of civilian prisoners, Wrre rw orie l l>y !■ . j - » w. ' i ■ .-r« from I u I.»<’ to the American uutpoeta at Han Fernando, and oame to Muni I a by the night tram. The henws of the long defense of Baler, where the Spaniards resisted ua insurgent siege of more titan a year's duration, formed a picturesque band. Lieutenant Martin, the only ••.irvivir.g • flieer, niMrche*! them through the ■treirta. There are only 22, and the moat of them ate ineie buys in fa led blue cotttMi uniforms am! red shirts. They are barefooted, A crowd of span- iah men and women emhrac •! them, weeping an<l shouting their praises, They tell m remarkable story. It ap|«eara that the <Mp(aio sevetal times proposed to Stltretldrr. but the suhhrrs refill'd. F'lnally, some months ago, he lrh-1 to raite a white flag. There upon, Lieutenant Martin killed him with his own sword. Their food sup ply gave out entirely a vre< k ago, ahd they surrender cd to the Filipimw with • II the honors uf war. Thev wvr« al lo wed to keep their arms, and they marched from Baler witli Filipino as- Curts and carried Bieir guns, through several Insurgent camps, evviywher« bring chevied and feted. '¡he (ranchiac prupoeals were no- < •tumble Outealled th* f*ef«*n«1»r. repte.I al the PietoHa oonlvreme, ami New York. July H. — Hr th. r.<-« b.- )K»ace in South Africa is assure»!. Senator Chandler, of New Hamp t.ern th. n«w cup d.frn<ler Columbi. shire says we should ho <l the Philip • nd the old Dofaivler, aailed tiwley o»<*r pines, but do no mure fighting, aud • triangular eon reo <4 80 mile*—10 ml Ira to a log — it ha, Im-n plainly Ira«« the rest to congress. demon.tralcd that, no matter how A voung Kan Franciscan, while akiHlully conati», (nd a ya< lit may be, drunk, attempt»'! to kill his mother by her Balling and ability to go to wind throwing a lighted lamp at her. Three ward may bo killed by ltn|>eifec'.ly Bat people were injured in the insler. ting aalla. The Columbia won th. rar. by a Filipino« may »■ -on release the Span iards, <>tis reports that negotiations margin of 8 minute, 53 Bwond. (uix IB- with Aguinaldo indicate (air prospects cial limai. There la no doubt ah. for suarss. Th« Yorktown captiva« would bar. won by a larger margin if may l»e Include»!. het Mila bad titled aa well aa I be lie- tender'a Victor, (ol., offset th« great Pike's Tha *••«<»■ Vlvsegl, Peak illumination by an artifi«ial earthquake. Five tons uf dynamite Washington, July B.—Ambaeaarloi w*-re fire*I on the rest »lot*« of Bull hill Choate and Dnrd baliabury are almoti in blasts uf 200 pounds to each charge, dead Io- kml over the modua vivati II, heilhet the last chaige consisting uf 50*» tiling lha Alaaka boundary. aide will accept the provlelonal lina poundn» propoae.1 by Ilia oilier, the Canadiaua The flooded district in Trias has a demanding lbw Inilu.lon of their Boy. In gth of over 5’>0 inBes, a breadth of copine country, and the Amaricen, tl>. ptohably M) miles, atul in all this space propM tion of the boundary line north- damage Incalculable fias liem done. a e«tei ly from a point two mi lea alane The lots of life will never !** fully K lack wan. known. Estimates of livre |<»«t, fr<un KM) to 800; l<»»s to (aimers, including •t««b»rt ttwnitar !• crape as well as livestock, from New York, July B. —Robert Bonn«?, • 7.ncm nnn f Of*.?; to ratír- a !• or Bie New Yota ¡Artiger •nd • nl county bridges, 12,000,000 to owner of famous horses, dir.I in Ibi« |I,(M »0,000. city tonight. Ketewer •»< apawlslt Prleewere Kan . !• The mayor of flays City, Washington, July Î. —D»« war J«- only 22 year* old, the president of lb«’ mmnftI is 22 ami the ol le«t man in the |kartment has rereivr-l from General Otis advio«’« regarding the negotiation« municipal gAvernurent is 22. proceeding in Luiun between the Hpaw« New Jersey fruit growers as a rule tsh coin m i «si'»tiers and Aguinaldo loot believe there will l*e an immense crup. ing tu the ralea«« of Spanish !>rl«unrrs. »■ thn bu.l* lia.l n>>t <la,el<>|«.| enough General Otis' report indicates that lo lm damagli by Ih. eold weather. there are fair prosper!« that rncMt of Rua«ia, wilh a populatlon ut UT.- three un fortunate« will be art free, it 000,000, haa only la,881 phyaiciana. not all of therw. Il la notz known In Ih. fnit«d Matea. wilh a popola- whether the captive Yorktown's crew tion of alami ?5.000,000, tbere are 18,- tra include*! among the prisoners to be 00*1 phyaiiiana. release,!. Ih. Daniel Albrlght Ix'n, hai len i- •reti Ina reaignation aa prraident of Alimeli college at Yellow ftpnngft, O. He haa l>een prraidenl of thè inatlto- lion fot 10 yeara. Electlicily haa aupplantr-l ateam on thè railroa>l troni Mtlan In Monta, tl>. olrleat railtnml in llaly. The bureau of ataliatica haa iaened a oorrgrted e>lltmn of tha May atatemenl of thè inmp<>rtft and a* porta of tha I ni- ted Htalee wldcb alinwa thal duting Ih. laat II moniha Ih. riporta of mer ci, andlae *icee<l«<t th. Importa by •*<!,■ 488,111. HOME 1 PREVENTION RULE. WAR < *>•'•»••<• it»»«'!» Ik» Arbilv«- • laae Th« Hague. July 10 —The third | A•«•••■*•• a»4 r«t U womw «r ia« «••tk«rw Ial»« •< Iba Fbll<MS<aa« New York, July — A spécial to thu lierai«! from Mashing ton save: Thu Dewey and Olis Said to Have ¿«Mattare of Presi-l«tit Krburinan, of th« Pkihppin« oiuuu» tea i on, will l*«v« So Expressed Themselves. al Masti« thr«« m«mh«re of th« m>ui- mieiuii* M s > h -General Otis, Prv»f«e«or Wot«««tur an i ( «»l.m«! Ihmby. It will THE WAR NOT TO THEIR LIKING I»« th« loty of th« last two named to reatina« th« work of ««tabhehing how« role within th« line« h«ld by tha • linlnlMration tro»»p«. in th« hope that the «taaiplo ««Il I* f<»llow«d by th« Filip«a is outside of th« lines, ami show Bt«ru th« bénéficient purpu*«« of th« Breton. July 10. — Rev (Tay Mæan- guv«*rnru*fil. Pr< fe«s«>r Worcester and ('«»lon«l Dwnby will aleo aid Geneval My baa written a lettor to tn« Tran Oils In tb« « «»mlocl of any pea«?« nego* wript dated at Tokio, Japan. Jun« I. tiatiuns «bi< h mav Inbow any future Mr M<4*a<il«y declares that A Im ral iMwey »aid lu him; uperat in« of th« American troop«. "Rather than make a w«r ot cun- Mr. beh ut nani di«patoh 1« the whole very «n< -orag r g and th« au* quest <»n th« Filipino l<«uple, I woald thorlDae are very touch gratifie») at the take up an* hoi and sail uul uf th« Lar conditions he reporte having found at bor.M Mr. M i'auley vlahftkl Manila In Jan the points visited. ¡I ia evident from < >f li’l what the uflL ials way thal Mr H har aai V, In aean-h of health "For a long man teliate« the •uppre««lrm of Ag iin- vi«w« lb.r. |i. write« • l lo's n«urr«r*.ion means the establish time I «wild not todieva that th« dis sstnms drift uf «venta wag known tc ment of tw»A«-e tbtoughnul th« archi th« Washington sutlkorttles. I «as in prlagn It r is confi lent that manv » clin«N| tu lay th« responsibility f»»r ths th* 1« throughout the southern I Island« do n>«t uf»enlv eiprrsa tb«m- increasing |xrils upo th« military Seives in favor of an Amen an protec com m a miet directly in charg«. "Yet, m»w it seems to m« that Gsn torat« solely be-au»e of the fear of •ml <»tis did this work in th« main ia Aguinaldo ami bls Tsgsl army .Mr. H« huruuan »¡»rak» w«ll of th« sul- litoral obedirme to his superiors In tan of Mule, nn«l it i« «viJ«nt that h« Amenes, that Ibero it was «otuiHd feels that there is no «langer of trouble that th« who!« right an i *lulv cunrern- fr-ra him in » a »« the United Mates ob Ing th« future dis|N>eition and «*>ntrol serves th« trestle« which tl »1 loFtween of the I bill) pin« island« Uy tn B*e bun am! the MpAnleli government. wish«« and will of th« (’nil*-1 Miai«« Mr *•« iiurman make« a numtwr of re that what the F’ilipmre theureelvre commendations r«»gaidtng ho me rule might wish nee«! not tw» taken into for e cd the southern islands, and th« aaonont *n formulating plant tut that tl»ev will pn»l*nbly b« a Io pie* I by then g»»v«rninrt»L " Th« writer bad a talk with General the preti lent Ti.« condition« In Negro« were found Otit. "Among other things," said McC.Ubuley, "(tonerai OtiS el tn be of a highly satisfa» tory character Mr. by Mr. M-burntas, and home rule will (»lesee»! regret that ih«re was not a It»« situation undoubtedly t«e given Immediately to belter knowledge of Washington legislators the people of that Islaml, although among th« And he i tu •»une alterations were ne. «-Nsary befoie than there s«w*m«vl to be. press«»»! me de«)» I y by llís deolarstion it re. rtived th« presntonl'l approval. *1 was ordered to this poet from Han Francisco. I did nut believe In ths CHANGE OF PLANS. annélation of these ivlands when I *•«*«««• Oregaw May <««••»• ta r art I a »*4 ame here, nor du I b« lieve tn then in- bv Kall. nriAtion how. * "I al»«» bad th»» ptivilegn of a con Washington, Julv 6.— Commissioner versation with A insilai Ik-wey," tb« 1 Hermann, iu pursuance with requests witter savi, and gives this vrreion of received (rota (Jreg«»n belay, mad« in- it: "Dewey sp«>ke much uf Ins con |ulty at tha war drpartruenl as to bow rein over the turn affairs had laktn the Oregon regiment is to 1« taken to • ml ad«li*d thal tie was 'p»»w*«rl««s to Portland, lie was informed that the act.* Yet in one ¡«oint of bis remarks troop« will tie land« I al Kan Franc is««», fie <!<*clarei| 'Rather than make a war • nd that th« transports will I»« num«*!- <«f conquest on B»«ao |«*oplw 1 would up lately I ade I with regulars for Manila, atirhoi and sail out ol the harUir. ’ *' and will leave for that port, and will Mr. Met'auley says he wrvto Prral- not go to Portland with the < »rrgon dent McKinley, whom he met In regiment. This change of plan was Washington, regarding the situation made al the reqile-t of Genr««al Otis, and predicting the outbreak which has who «ays there is a Scarcity of trans lim e occur re* I. por is. Th»» commissioner tol l the secretary TOWING-VESSEL TRUST. I that the peopi« ol Oregon had already made eitcnsivn (Jans fur receiving th« 'Will I* r»b«bl f • nt brae« *11 T><( tom- troop« al Portland and that tha change <> m <<r»»l if (dan would !>« a very great disap New York, July 10.—Th. Great pointment. The department said that i * Ti»u »Mt Company, which plana it would make every effort to arcom- t<> embrace all the tug and towing com inodato the people uf Oregon ami tb« panies lirtween Buffalo. Chicago ami tioups themselves, and has, therefore, Duluth, and whose fuiinatiun Las st direct«'«! th« commanding officer at >an eady l>v«'n annuurxed in dispat* hoe Franciaco to aucuro a sufficient num bur mu d«Vrlaii«l, baa iii«<i articirauf in« of eiifps at tlie port to carry th« Oregon • >t puratmu in the omtity e’e» k’s offle« regiment from there direct to Portland, in Jersey dty Th« company has a enabling the |>eopleof Poilland to «airy ipital of I 1 b00,m)»>, uf w bich | J,6U0,- out th«lr original plan. oo»j is 7 per <wul noncumulative pre* Il this plan cannot l»e carried out. (erred stuck, and I J .500, (KA) ooluiuon th« dej attinenl will make arrange Stock. ments tu hare the regiment carried «li- The charter uf the nrw vor¡M»rall >n Portland by rail, but tina will reel to done unir-« it in iuip»>*u*ible to authorii«« the Great Lak«ia Towing not be Company to do a general lowing, ship«. secure wrecking, salvage, dredging ami oun- Fish K a per 18tt »nt Falls. trauling business on the (ileal fuik«a Waahington. July 8.—A (tor f.peata ! ami their tributary stream«, ami to effort., arid a. many talluraa, Ilia Uni* own. (»i*erate ami deal in, by sale or te-1 Mlal> a ti.h ouium i.alon hat readied otherwise, lugs, ships. Vessels and the conrlu.iou tliut th« I’aritic aaltmiu boats of every description. cannot !>« «u< <-.•*.fully jdanted in At lantic watara. Jiiat why. it ia Irani to Krpaartral Matta»»*. aay. but that It cannot ba dnn« la a Chicago, July 10. — A »¡»eelal Io th« now well e.taldiahi.1 tact. W blab all Time*-Herald from Washington says: <oe. to pro»« that certain piralucta and Se»retary llav ha« sent in«tru*'th»ns Io certain life arn [«hi>liar to certain Miiilfttei Brian, al Rio Je Janeiro, lira- region*. til. ait i Coniai Kuffln, al Asuncion, pMMgiiriy, dineting th«’«» to Investi Tellnte Jerk in < uba. Havana, July M.—Two cm «»*« <>f yel gai« the r«*|Mirl of the massacre of an low fever have been reported today. ( «|H>iliiH>n of wlihh Americans w«-re One of the patients is an old Spanish <nr tn Iters on the King«) river, in BrsitL A rr|«»rt ra»-eiv«*>1 several day« ago woman who ha« hern in Cuba for two rears, and who«e di«c.<««« 1« a mil l frein Minister Bu> hanan «I Buenos form. The other case Is tli.it of an Ayres, reported that a Mr« William«, bruthel resole« in Asheville, N. American, who««* symptom« aie still • loubtful, although it 1« believed by (’., Ah l «I m -»*» husbind was g tn*'ml>ef Hiugeofi Major Devil anti other oflheere jf Iho ill f«t«*’l eli^Hhllun, 1« in dl«- res« in l»uefi<»* Av re«, whore «ha WM to be yellow fever. u await her hti«ban«Pa leturn. ('•lir**rMla Tnw« tlarewg. Coullrevtlle, Cal., July fl. — Fire Kmoevluli, .I at Seefl«. broke out in the r«sidence of Mrs. Bu’la IVst. July N«wspap«ts her« IL »go I ms here todav. The faclllBre for publivh a stury from Belgi«d»* to th« fighting flatnre were (•«w»r. and within rfl< t ihst a revolution «•• inauguf« two hours th« sntir« businees portion 11•*-1 al Holla yaStrrdav. A« vofJing to of ( oultrevill«, including line« hotels •I'oiunli pu I j 11«lir«l, s moh |»«faJ«e| ami four general men Lan di*« stores, H ik streets, som« ot th« trtjops joining was in ashes. Altogether, «7 build- |n tbe (lemons!ration. It was s«bl»<l logs were d«sirt>y«d. The lusa is osti- I *st 1‘iinr* Eertlmaml had th« luate-l al |.:0d,0U0. xmiitry, «nd that the twlsgrapb wires I <ialwe4 Tk»»lr F»*I m V. The Hague, July 7 —Th« American Jeb-gst*-» scored a great •□<<»-*• t«»day in obtaining from the jm - a »« renferrn»« a unanimous vote in favor of having th« question of private prujierty al sea, in time of war. dealt with at a «pacial conference, to be •uininoue*! Iieiratter. Much diplomatic management was ¡♦••ft •«♦••?jF, •••<( •«••¡•J »»-• IJ4td L»-» U surmounted tefuiu this result was reached. Through a < ul«»rt. Kansas City, July H —A north bound paseengrr train on the Burling ton went through a culvert near Wal dron. Mo., 17 mile« north of Kansas City, al ¡0 30 o'clock last nlghL Fire man Charles W’elty, of st. Joseph, was killed, mJ several passengers are re- purled to have been seriously injured, ('••M «HAM* I ef r»»»l<ll« Ban Francis»<», July 6. — Brlgadler- (ienefal Waller« Rau«l<»lph, V. H. V , haa reported st army headquarters in this city for duly. He will probably su'M'ewd Onton«I Freeman in command AllmmpImH A ••••• im«II*«». al the Ftesidio when th« latter sails for Balgta.la, Barria, July «.— El-King th« Philippines on July 12. Milan, lather of King Aleiander of Ser«ia. narrowly mnaped aaaaaaination ft.fr. tvraw a f-falal li.ie thia «t.nlng. Th. wunhl-b. mur- Aatotia. Or., July T.—Tbara came d.r.r ia unit.« ar real, lie flrcl lour very near being a lynching at F rank revolver abola, on. of which «lightly Cook’« vein mg ground.. Th. negro ira«.*d bl, majeaty anti woun<la>l In tb. cook got into a Aghi with one of tb. hnn<l Adjutant Luitkehich, «ho «al man. drew • revolver and triad to wilh him. •hoot him. The other men became Washington, Jely fi —The d«- .■cited al thia, and made an attempt to hang the negro. Mr. Cook Inter pertinent has bren advised of at Santiago da Cota of Lien tenant Me van«!, arel, getting lha ar>l.ir«l man lasnthlin, of the volunteer signal <x>rpe, into a email boat, brought him lo Aa. loria. fiwie yellow l«v«i. OF l»sd been CWt. 11 lil(ar«|ipaf| Na««»«l. < l»attan<M»ga, Tenn,, Julv 7. —Pleas Wynn ami ( attlett Tipton, the whit«- uppers, were hanged at >«kiervi!|e s| I uj i(»dav fur the murder of old man Whaley ami hts wife over a rear •go. They both run (rased that th* y were |drrd to do the deed by one Hob Call, h'tt. Mrs. Tipt»»n, wife of th« m ur lerer, and bis five children ia «ra »resent at the banging. <•••••!•• <rqull|««f Manila, Julv III—-The l>ial at <"•- bunattian of th« slayers of Gaa.ral Luna, the Filipino leader • h» ••■ •a** in a led by th« guard uf A.ulnal-lu'« residence, is ended. The •<*( os«d were scquiltr*! <>n th« ground uf srIf-»lefrns«. The testimony showed there was a run- •piracy on the (»art of Luna and other officers to kill Agumilder ami mak« Luna dictator. Luna's death seems te have st lengthened Agulnaldo's leader- ship for a time Luna supporters are now outwardly loyal to Aguinaldo. cummin«« sltlteg (bis moin'ug dis cu»*e*l (be sc hem« fur tn«dialion and arbitration drawn up bv Louul ÎÀsxa* men. The reporter uf tb« rum mille« et| Igined lettglhlly lb« mutivre which in* pi real I he dialling ixaumitt*« '•• •la!M»r«ilug *L« erh«m«. M llourg<*'i«, bra I of tt»u French delegation, Bi«nke*l II»« re|«wter in watm trqm« and con gratulated him up»»n i>le remarkable | «BpouitioB, The sitting was then aJ-l >mri»r*| until July If, During the disruaaton, thu plenary ' commute« amended silicle 0, so as to provide that when powers between U ltO»M liter« is a aerioua disputo accept B»e mediation they ces»» all relatione in regard Io the disputed question, winch shall be r»»iisi*lrre»l as «iclusiv©- ly referrm) t«» the me*):atory pivvrt Threw additional paragraphs regard* | Ing thu (< m manenl court were al**I i •<l*»pt«d al the requret of Pre«i.!«nt | of the German *lel«*gatun, (*uunt < Nlflrn, tirad <»f th« Italia*: delegation | and Mr Julian I’auncelute, h«a»l uf thr | British delrgaltwt). BRAZOS RIVER FALLINO. »Ilssllss IM Ilka »l«a«r*1r*t Dlslrirt I» I «••«Ing Gal«e«tnn, T«i.. Julv IÛ. — Th« situ •lion in the Bfems vallev is rapidly improving Th« river is falling Tnere is an on' onflrnir-l tumor that five lives were l«l near ‘mrtarrlia, in Furl Bru I county. Th« r«|x>rl sent out U • ln««day from Bi«M»k»hire, Waller county, B al two live« were lost there, r..«w appears to Lave been an ern»r. Tho«U wh»* were • op|M>«r<l to have drowned peistst in making their reap- (»«.trance. Relief < ■> umili»*»'« are now well <>»g¡iniird. Al B• •* *.-hire. |l»«’ relief r-unmittre I ate o|wn«»l a *»miui'a«sry ami l»«ue a half ration |*u capita. They hare taken pr«N AUtious •»> that only the de serving •Lail get lLr*e rstiuus, and. therefore, they ls«ne tu the planter fur all th« tenants he had when the flout* »me Those who own their farms and bKt everything, as It th« ease will m «t of B cm, arc allowwi to draw th» rations dirv<L THLIH WORK ENOEO **«tlt»»t«l Vdileerlml Atio<lgl|<«h Alairto M •» w Offl.are •»«>! <<lj«aur»et Portlamia July M. — Adjournment »me die (stuo to the Nationsl Editorial A«»o< istion «1 J u'clu* k y< iterdny rtf t«*rno«>n. the morning «•■«loin hsvirig hel»l through to that bom without in« trriuiANion. The most important bnsi- n«sa «h»peeio»»| of «4« t),« srIn, tion of New Orleans tu be the place o( meet ing nest yesf. A numlM-r of the dcdrgatrw. I«r! ,re the inerting ckwrsi, trstlfie-! t«* the g'MMd f«lth that Oregon had kept with them, saving that it ba I given mote ami l«etter than wo promise*I when ths national asauciallon wj * in bice4 to rotiie here for the annual meeting Following it a list of ibe new ofli. • ? President. C«>lun«l R. J. Hemy. Jackson. Mis . first tire pirsnlenl.F B Balllo, < letkoiue. Tel . liurl vi.< I resident, Allert Tu«>er, Portlaml Or.; treasurer. Jamre <i. Hibl «. No walk, <>. corresponding «vt'relaiy. M Psge, Jersey ville, III., m*>rding •««< relary, II. M. While, Meiicu, Mo. MINERS DIE OF SUCRVY ««ora of Mm s«i<t I«* »!•«« i'«(l«t»«<l «i WI mi I Hl««r. Sr.tlla, Ju’y 10. —An unrunArmnl •lory cumea from Daw.on Huit »'«.ral proapftK'tora who liatn arri«») tbar, ®««r Ilio K-ltnonlon rout. laiwMl that a acoro of minala have dk*d from » h % v al Wind rival, a branch of the Peal rivor, and thal a number of other« ate autTxrll>g from Ita «fletta. They had no list of thoM of who dirti, l ut they ir-lvrl tho following anion. Ilia .lea, Dr. J. It. Maaon, Cft>ca,o.W. <* Coch. Ilium broihata. Dr. Martin, l.nti.t, Ciocafo. Edward Harria, — Milcliall. Dr. Martin waa cam|«d with two ottar t'lilcago mon. Both were taken down with w orry. M <rtin loa<h--| ih-rn on a .lol and triad to pull Ih.m to Wind City, a .liatanra of 75 nuira, wham ha aipcctad to And tuodiernaa and frrah au|'pliM Ona m«n die«) Boon after lha journay I«',an Mat tin took hi. othvr partner on bit back and cunt plated tha journay. •I «• <t <11 *«• r*a a M«> h 8»<! Mt. Louis. Julv 10. — A Post-Dispatch • («ecial from Austin. Tri . says. Gov ernor havers today r» c vrd • message from Mealey over tli-. long diatanoe tele phone, saying I 000 pc »son a who ha«! taken rwfng« on a mound threr nnles (•slow Birr«, ar« slowly («riehlng lor want of f«M»d To add to tlie horror, th« unfurliinal«# are stiriuundmi by |suaonous reptiles and •kuuke. Hu b died logrther with human being« are •evcral bundled head uf live Stea k. A sumlar of thos« on th« mound have rscrtvsd lilies from reptilre and skunks • ud st« in a «lying condition. Th« Mu«t»r <*ui. W««Kington. July 10.—Th. a-ljot ant general atated that th. Hm-<>n<l Or.- gon regiment wiinbl tw mu«lrriM out al -an Franvnetxi anon after land mg lfi.r., and in that event would nut 1« allowe.l liiair arma tu t'orliand, but wonlil <!•- I>iail tlu-ia al Benicia ara.nal, San F rnneiacw. t errera «rquIlleH. Madrid, July 10. — Admiral (Vivera and lb« other commander« of th« Span ish fleet destroyed in Ilia battle of Aan- llago, whose eowdaot has boon ths sub- joi ol inq a try by special oourtiuartial, werfi today a< qui I led and foimally lib erated. Washington. July H. <— Brigadief- Oeneral J«eirph Wheeler waa t<Ml«y or dered to i e J mo I to General Otis, at Ma nila. for servie« m tb« Philippin« islaml«. Fire • ■ |a|«*«inn. O»»w* Itallraa. <«mpar*. Washington. Julv 10. — Fira and av New York, luly 8 —The Tintetaayc photon in tin* rr«idai»on nf Captain "Tb* New York (Jkhlml ha* enterad Dickon«, <>f th« I’nile»! Slates navy Ihi« ■ nto a ornnpact with th« i'ann*y Irania uoining, r«anl|gd in If»« dowlh of Mra rallrnad, and tha two *y.trin* ara no« Dicken«, who was fearlnlly hurn«»<l and prartically ona. The rompaci was ll«*d before medical a»«i«tanco ootihi plannad by W K Vanderbilt, who it tawoli her. Ollier poraona alaiui the now tha larga.1 Stock hohler of th« bvUM* ware seiioualy but not dangerous l’ennay Irania. ” ly barn«*d. Danrer. Jnly H.— Fraaidenl Hiera, ot Yellowaton. ha* a naw gey Mr. The tha (tata board of arbitration, *ald to da» that ararrthing l>«>ke.l farorabla ala. ol th. opening ia about the aama tor an aarly aettlement ot iba diff.r- •a th. f>nnui Fountain geyaar. The •nnaa batwaan tha imallar lru*t and eruption playa from 800 to 880 fet high. ita etnoloyaa. Canadians Alm to Control Lynn Canal. THE LINE AT WHITE PASS TAI« <'•»?•••!•• W « m IH <ilva K m (I«8**1 taa VV hlak Mb« I» Sw- ■ very Uiled •»■•ior » ••«»•r’» Tacoma, July II.— Th« Fairbanka- fueter Alaska boundary party rslorn«i*d from the north l«*<1ay. Inters lews wilh mrmlwrs of B<s (wirty indicate t! at the watershed on the Whit« pMa, tm« k of Hkagway and Dyra. will t»e ac- 3U| ted as the international boundaiy line at that “ __ -2._______ Z |*uint. Th« Whit« and Chilk»M»t pass»« conatiluta the storm .voter of th« Alaska boundary contto versy. Al thoae puiuto th« Canadians hope tu ««cure concession« that w»ll en- •bi« them to anohut down a port of en try Into th« Klondike g»»ld fields. All >th«r parts of th« countly tberea!»*»uis • her« conCrsaiui.s arc louke»! fur ar« of little importance com pa tad with th« Lynn canal territory, which is th« key to th« situation. Henatuf F'airLanks, when inteiviswr»). plare«l importan»'« to th« fact that be must sit with the joint high «'urn miss ion In August, but de clined to ststa what liu»*A of a guurenl b« would take up. He ctprrMrd great Mllsfactiou al having made the trip. Regarding buamlaiy matters that were Jia I «luring lb* f-ur w- *| •pent in Alaska, fienatur F'reler de cline*! to Sjeak. "Personally, ** he •ahi, "I am »»p|«»i«ed tuyielding an inch of Culled Stairs teriiloyv. A careful Ingv««ligaBun, however, demoMtratag thal liter« are may be different c*»n- • tructluns place»! upon tha treatire in volve*! as regards chanhels, the situa tion of l«s««r islands, an»! the like. But, In th« main, th« Unite«l Blate« is plainly green a strip of torrilory, north af Portland canal. <»r th«rcat»»>*ito, IU marine leagurs inland, «scept where a w«|I-define*! mountain range places the bonudary nearer the coast. This strip runs up to Mount Hl. F.ha« Many contend al the passca that the water shed Lack of Skagway ami Dyes is the dividing line. On lb« on* side ar« th« headwaters uf the Yukon, end on th« other the •treatns flowing Into Lynn canal are forme*!. Between those two districts there is a chain <•( mountains, thus, in the opinion of some, bfingtng tha tMHimla ry Into some !M mi lew nesrer lb« maa t Thia aeriua to be a fair el- prVMMhoa of the Amur lean view of lha boundary uuestion. By thia «infttrne lion of tb« treaty ll la lerld that Eng- land will rvrclv« the beiorh I d avaiy point But can be fa'rly and boimally granted. "Ou the other hand, however, lb« Canadians ami many Engli«bmen huld that th« boundary should l>e drawn SO iui I cw , or 10 marine league«, inland (ruin the h«a«ilau Is By such a const ruc tion, of course, Lynn canal would he an Inlet into Canadian territory, an I 10 marina league« inland (rout the head lands at Che entrance wuubl l»e many miles south ot bkagway and Dv*a. and hence Canada and Fdigland would have the ctivrle*! port of entry wilboot a question of doubt. A« I h*»k upon it, personally. Lynn canal is a part of th« •ea or ocean. Therefore, Il would l»e unfair to dtaw a line 30 mile« inland from the headlands at the mtrame Io !x>*liea of walai •<( that nature, ami call II th« l*»»undary under the treaty." THE I BRAZOS FLOOD |o rmpatly H»«rh«S a To'al <*l • «, 500,00« Galveston, T«S., July II R.di.f work in the Brsaoa flooded d 1st r Irl h¿» t-'cn systematic, three relief trains leaving Houston, Gslvt-stun and San Anlunlu daily. Probably JOjHHi n«- giorS are how twing («*!, and will need to I ms sustained for soma lime bv Bm relief Oummltteea. The water is fall ing al all point«, riccpl in Brasuria county. All sorts of estimates «re made ss to the amount of Mie cotton loss. An ••- tímate of 60 per osnl is considered con servative This will l>e a money loss of |5.0ü0,000. The loaa sustained by the destruction ot other crups, houses, fencing, stock an I bridges will lar 1^,500,000, while the low« to th« rail- loads is i rut sbly 11,000,making a total of |M,600.00U Owing to Bi« eiaggerated repots riraulsted as to the h»es uf life in lha rv **nl II hm I s , the News has mad« a S| hh ial effort to escure the facts from ea> h county. Reports receive*I from 13 nmnlits show a l«»«s <>f 8; lives front drowning. Negroes supi*oseo to have !>reu dr»»wne*l continue tu app-ar and want to be fed. Reports fi->m Relay «tale that • whit« woman ami a negro woman died U»«r« Uelay from the heal and » Ipo sure There are 600 H«groe« at Malay at lb« point of starvation. Rations will |r -ent by thu firet train. Al llearn« a mass meeting uf ci ti Sena was held trnlay, and c*>mrnliters appointed to request supplies fruits the governor tot immcliale use. Intense »ufFering is said I«» riut in th« localitv. A cabîrgr.tïo received the Pa moan commission Imln ates they will •iriv« al Kan Francisco about August 10. <4*>|«< by lb* Ton Tacoma, July II. —Dr. O. I. Wi|. colon, ol Chicago, who haa aritvad from Ikawaon, bring, aotbentio n,wa of an enotmoue clean up thal took place in the Klondike during June. During tbe Aral half of June • p«< k train arnv»l al Dawenn daily from llouanaa. Kldormlo, Hunker and Sul phur creek,, each bringing In *800,000 to |l,800.000 in driaL One big pack train made »everal tripe from 1‘rolee- eor l.ippy'e claim on Kldorado, which produced over two tone ot gold dual. Ktigln« V i pt. Bhraflalda, W. Va., July T,_On lha Clinch Valley diviaton of tha Norfolk A Wertem at Tiptop laet evening, an engine eipimUd, hiilitr. Engineer J. J. MH'olgin. Fireman K. W. Albert and Brakeman < tar ar J. tiwena. Klko, N.v., Joly II.—Mik. Bharl* dan, aectlon l-wa on th. Onlral Pacifie railroad, waa riding along th. track on a railway «aloclpwda today, whan h. waa alrnrk and inatantly kill»-l by a ape, ial train conveying tewehara to th. national »In, attonal con vent tun at 1-a A ng, I m .