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LATIR NEWS. The Brttiah thiuk tbry 6U 1* mi ‘«i th* K«r» iu ûghtln< •CIO OREGON ■ ¡HE NEWS OF IHf WEEK terri* Tbarwiay’t Summary of Its Investiga tions in the Islands. El-HrMiiient ha» rvtaraed Io th» (' kh U m I Stale« after an •*tru>!ed trip abneui, Hurrt«’ <*a(*!b» haa anm ndm»1 V> (¡moral (*aau>> an<( the «»flltnala uf the de facto rmiuont Half a mlllhei dollars’ w rth at I property was destroy««-J by tire tn Kan- i sat (Tty. Th» Washington boy» are hntna. They were greeted everywhere wilhrn* Uiuaiastic drtn* nstratl*«us <fop<ain Geary, who was IHfol at The general belief in fo nd- n is that Mai > n, tkb f«-r Id, wxa a nattvwul i tha H«vr» are n««w waiting b>r m««rv < hregviu. ' guns from Pretoria brf-»r» atta* kiug Roer fosaos at F^fysmith ire raff lady ami th mated »t ta-twrrn 9JÛ ami l.tMX) kuled Tastern < >rwg»<i is *vperien«'tng it* an>! wounded, first lal*«r strike Fifty mim rs ol thr Orv n salmon *vg« arw bring sent K«nanas mine near Hakrr ( ity. are uni Au «traían water» where Uwy ar« »*- f*< shorter hours p<M t«»i to thrive. Ol the Crwnr d’Alene rt ter» tried in F ng I a nd has called out morr rrarrvw» M<»»n*w for o«uspirar y against ths *n»l within 10 days m«m V» replace that United states, 10 were found guilt) raptured fon we will anil tor roulis and three were acquitted Africa. The ship Charlea K. Moody, l"ng 'Thr state will par the lowana* faraw overdue at Honolulu, has at last ar Thrm •l«*«q ing-car rit«g^. She was 190 days in tn akin« th» boma. •peeial traína und tuteiwtehru alii fo Itir- («»sag«' frutu Norfolk navy yard niahed them. Dem are said to hate I mum I lettem The Pullman*Wagner Company ha« of marque in Europe an i the United so pulled its strings that •ven irei«-pen '’tales, and Hritish c”!nmwrre mat !mt railway hn • will turn thrir • «x’p- suffer. C\en if the ttaua|»*rta d*> not ing rars over V» the COOibitM«. In his annual r«q> rt I’nite*I ‘•tate» ('aide ailvictw tn the war department treasurer «ugg» «fsthn impounding »*f r»* indicate that General Young’» cxdumn doomed treasury n-dea and think« is pnwsing on toward han Joer, though tanks alvniid increase their circulât« n pr -gr- *« is diflb ult uu account of wet England haa sent 10,(MH) rounds ol W rather. lyddite abolla to South Africa Ao The Washingt'-n regiment haa l*ru cording t«i estimates, a sing.» shell o| muslored out A'- at too men includ thia kind falling Into a c«>mpart budy ing th«« '•ratlfo <• mpanire, left by will hill SOO men. •V am«-r for Rune Tho olh« r» g*» Jt*hn II. Mclxwn, Democratic candi north by rail. dale f-»T govern* <r uf Ohio. ha» glvrc Although all regimmls hate their out an address thr-ugh the pre»* it full quota , rv-cruiting will b» cuntiucwd which he predicts that "llauua it f r th«» i Men will I»® leatrn ” hixrdrd each m>*nth to fill iac<m its» by The most important ci|ir<hti<*n 4»f ths CMMualti«»« and disi'hargvs. fall ramjmigu thawing Aguinaldo i» Cob nel \l holley, of the W aal,lugrton now <m, and it ia predicted tfot th« volunteer Infantry, Iva« l«en ap|B,lntnd rebel capital will ►»u l<? untenable 1 j ii.a/ir of the i'-rfy first vulunl-er in U m * insurgents fantry and haa been ordered te join Marr*nd will n < <>|«rr»tr with ths Ilia: t- glmv-ut for »ervii-e in th,- Philip signal < • rps of thr Unit« I Mat««, but pi lie». will return to England in c*>unr« tioti A |<arty of student« from the Culver- sity of Chicago will go to the Knu- lucky iu-untain«, where live r»--«nt feuda lia . c orrurr»*». to »tijdy »Hupl« I Ho a* rclvinttl by th» u>«>un- lAiniar*. A Lima. Parti, diiqiatd'h says Ihi- rand'a revolutionary force» ar«« I mtu ** <c-M’ly pursued t»y th«» p-k ««mment tn«•}>*, and according to ufllrial dm |*at« h«M, the sittiMlion <>f the iradrr uf Peru’» lat«**t rv\oJut:>iu wM-nia to Iw pr<M arioua. An •• *»«t:c Iwvnk note currency with the gold standard ena< ted into law la w hat He» n tary («age will a»k for in hl« annual r« • it He will enactment uf a law for the isaue <>l lank m u*« against deposit* of l«»nda and green la-k« and a lowing tanks U* i«etir n- t«” Si »'.n«l their asa ta un«b r certain ru»tri< ti«»u». Tl»e re* u|wratbe power* uf the lb»ers ar«- regarded with w-iilii l»y lim i ! ,t.*h The Peruvian c<»xa « n js is a follale The plant« wore damai*'»l by In»«** la aud the price has already doubled A pro leash mal l«a«el*all ¡««ague f<«l lV‘»o, to in* hide ■“« atei»- lar una, ! **rt- lami ami Vamxuvor, H. U., la UoW uC the tapis. Admiral Schley will go Africa m mmmaml of tl»c lanlic squadron to protect interista during thr pn»gr»ss to South G»uth At A mrricsn uf the a .tr. IntervMiGng rip-yimmts of M ar -nni’s ayvtvm un warships nwult«»»l in wire I«-s» t« h /r*»|»h mramgw 1« ing »uC4xw»- fully transmitted mer Î9 miles ul space. pyi»b «wi»r Arthur M <«iffrrt, of Uufon »* ihiary. Nrw York, n fu»«-* l piletly rvwign from the Pn> »•y ten an ministry. • ml another heresy Uial tv«-.us itwvt table. 'The president. It io that thr Germans an-l thr tumble at Hamo» should G m > grvaU*r damage. »•old, ■ * 'li* fo • Hr lliah « maums I an-1 timi they port luti ul the At Kamfoo¡»a, H C., , Jobu Hayes is t*» le tn^l for murder, II« is a«clisad by thr «xiuf«««tajon uf his isister <»( hav» Ing kill«*d her hualxul, abr iu I lug as ac<x>m plier. Dwight L. Tuwnai u-L founder of the P«H*lal Telegraph ('uutjwny, (nited Lin» • 1« Irgmph < »>mj>unv ami tie- tarn- uus llakrmryrr sugar factory, U dead at New York. in his no*/» l‘r« «idt-nt M' Kinley will ask for an appr«q»rtati<>u f<*r a ««itiimiwit n to le aj*;« inl«'l to inventi gat« thr oommer lai ami indu«ti ial.<»n ditton of tire (‘hiursr empire. I hr A'«i ,» m n Pa-kitj/ ( «»injAiiy*!» cannery at Fairhaven, U\»«h., **ar burned. All ma* him ry and «to»ck, iu- eluding IS jhjo cas««» nf vanned salmon, wmt up in smoke. I»»«*. 91 50.0»ki. Captain lx ary, thr naval k'«»\cr»or of the i'lam! of (ciani, in the l»adn>n«vi, was for» • I to M<b*pt heroic niraaurrs to rnfor»-e his administration The filar» were ta'stlle to his urdvrs »> he invited them U> leave. William Waldorf Astor haa ¡«aid II «Hi.^VÔ taira lu Now York thia year A bu»t of rx Speaker Heed la bring executed in brunir for the Maine leg la latore. George F. Ed in un la baa prerented 2,MH) volomra of »Un lard (molta to tfo high ••■fool library in H'irliug’ n. Vt Mr». I» M. Ilice, <»f Apuw Cal , I» the st daughter <»f American |»arenta I- tu in that alate she la but 6 J y « mus old. The lllinoia Central llailrad Com pane «ul ••■r|i<»| f i.OOt) toward« th» ••.IKlO.On alo- k fund of the hi. Louir World*« fair. John O’Brien, the oldret rnemter o- the New York Bt-x k •«> han.-e ami c member "f the ol-leat l-aniin.- h-mae 1» Wall «treat—William au l John O'lirlea —— in dead Jimmy L^ua. * BOtorioua l«ank rebfor, died in the county alm«h*>u«s in Philadelphia aged 62 yuan» He had a yr nt 10 year» in yr twin in revere! • Utce au»l at mie lime was Worth |JvA)t M, with the use of the wirvlraa system ol t4<rgrapby in SHjlh .Africa. Nicaragua wants w»me of (*«>ata Uica's coast territory. The govern inrnt has «'■•mpletely rout«d th« insur gr-nts and d* «it a d« .«th br>w t«> th»* re voluti*»n.trv m* vemrnt in Peru. 'Pic Shamrock has sailed for home. \ i* r-President Hobart’» day» vi pub lie svr%i>e are »aid to t«e over. A lone highwayman held up six poo pl» at t . • ■r . > r It w .»a rejiortmi in IxMblon that ns of the troojaihipai which K*U»«1 for ths Cap*- laal week had law n l«»l at mo . The Kuaalan mii>i»ter of finance sa •••rta that hi« country ia lad ter in con iti n tl.*n either I ran e or 1 n. aid The diaa-ter to the Bntiah nt Lady -mitli w.<• M liMl ’ v ■ | runnii away alth all tlx- r--»«rie an.muuiti- . The rr<-r|pta for the Jeffnaa-Sharkey l-riar’.ght ta New \ rk were the large-t for any »pining or -Iranian en-ut ia hialory. The tr«n«i» rt Hancock »in- a hvt romudelitig at San Frauciatx, can lay laitn to being the tlu- al troopahip in the world. < >ne of the grvateat financial --ombi- natiou« of the century la now forming. It will cuntrol all the tclepfomaa sud telegraph line« Breckinridge of I n»| ecl- ,r-< lenrral the VnlU-d Mat«-« army, 1« in San Franclaai, when- be will reinalu aomt time on official bu«iu*-aa. Announ ement 1« made at --an I ran etaoo that the I'aciflc Cuaat Biscuit Company 1« a go. It ia other* im known a« the - racket trust. Gsrniany cannot tra-le for England’» ititereeU In Samoa without the ap proval ami cuuartit of I'nclu Saiu Neg"tiatioiu t<> that oml aro m>w on Wirwleaa telegraphy ia to 1« uoed in the Samoa« It >v>«te much lea* and will I* more pra- tlcable than the cable •yitetn, iu ilew of the coral growth in the sen. Senator Alliron «aya 1‘resident Nie Kinley haa »> authority to ortlcr with« draw al of the army »nd navy fn>m the 1'hllippinea. It would require a spa- cial a. t uf ixiugro«« to do tin». a»- eeaitr fnr baste betn< Ase tr> tbs fact that the aquadron bad l«wa notiáed by the lfotM K<* im foirrnmmt to lóate th**ee water» by the tulluwin< day The aquadn ii left Hutttf k«»u< m ® the n4* rnia< ol the l&lh. and Mira taay un the I7th. Aguinaldo <hd n»»t lea te bin<»|«ore uattl the Irtth, and •> did D*>t arrlte m ll««o< K0114 lu time u hav» a ct*nfrrvui v with the oootoio EMPTY CLAIMS OF FILIPINOS dore ’ ”It had Fwvn rrj».rtrd to thr mmm««* dore as ffixrly as Marrh I by the (’nlle-i Mad# Hat frowt««« ta> â|sls«l«lt hlatea rvmsnl at Manila an-l other». 1 Hl«l«r> ®f I • ••»<• lMs< l*r«««4*4 that the Fihlprfc* K m I br«>hrn out in insurrw túm a<ain«t thr S|«uiiah author lit«* «•••ktlait W*r. ity in the tb luity of Manila, awl on NVUiant» had lrl<r- Washington. N ot . 4 —In accordance M atc H 30 Mr with thr umt«*r«tanding reached at the <r»pb»*!. ’Uve thttuaan-! rvt<U armad !a»yal to os in caa»‘ cimfrrv»ucr at the M hitr yeatrr- in ramp txwr vlty. day. the Philippine cummtasi'Mi sub of war? Vpna the srrtval of the ¿quaJrv.n at mitted !•> the prrsulmt thr preliminary rwprnrt which it ha«l prauu^xi u> pre Manila ll wo f«*nn»l thrrr w as no in wurrvM’tínn lo »|<»ak al, and It w a<*- pare. Jhr r*'|«*rt appears to le a compact o»niln^ly ilrvtded to allow Aguinaldo summary of <x«uditktiM oa the islands to come lo l avile <>n tsiard the Mr<‘ul Ha amve»|. wtth 13 of hiw staff as the «'innmlsal>-n left them, of the hi»- ¡orto forical events which preceded G m * on May 19. and ¡mnir«tuie|y cania <m b)eniah war and ¡«»»I tr- thr original (■»ard th» Olympia to cali «»n tha oiini- Filiplt»» iusurTrctnui. of th«* «idnstfw mandrr-in-chief. after which he waa |*«twr«-n Admiral Dewey and th«’ *>thrr alb’Wrd to ¡and at (avila md ••rtf<n«ln an am»y. This wa» done with the Amertcan rommamtrrs aivi 11 m * tnvur <»f Btrrii4;th«*tlin4 the (*nited grots, the breaking <*ut ami pr»vn*" ol the prearut tnsum- t>in, anl finally a Mat«*« fon « mi and weakrnintf th«»ae uf No alltan-e <»f anv kind staU-mmt of th«» cajM» ity u< G m » Fill- the rnetny pim*a f«»r self v wrtim« nt A n ta‘ lr waa enterad tuto with Aguinaldo, ñor í«e “f mde|wndrn • tt.ads feature of thr report is a memorandum »•a« aflV | : ” by Admiral Dewey, explanatory uf his U* hitn. th«-n • r *t ,uiy »»iber ti» relath«n« with Aguinaldo First Ide» *»f t»4o»«*n<l«*nr* The n»mmis»i««n tells briefly b«>w it TH» ootnmiaeiœ’s re|«»rt th«*n rap- <x«nductr«l the ta«k lntr ;«trd U> it. Idly akrtchr« »vmt» tw»w historical. It hr«ring »tat«-m«*ntA from all ria*»«*« of toll.« in •ub-t.»n »’ h*<w th«* Fillpih**» at j««>plr in Manila a« V* the reliability talked the sjonl*h, .-md h»*w General an-l how of the Filipim«» for self-government, An<lrr«s-n arriv«»d. and Aguinaldo, at the habits and rustums <»t thr )«*opl«*, his request, removed from Cavit« t>- •nd ala> thr r»tabli»hin«uit of municipal Bareor. guirrnmrot* in many towns. All this The report states that Aguinaldo matter la u> be it*-'Iti«l«*«l m Gm Imai wl«hr«l to attack th«« A meri» -tn* when rv*|<»rt. they fomlr«! at I’aramvpi«*, but «le I lilslary uf th» lelaadS- Turning t«» th«» hi»t«»rv of th»* islands. , thr commission attach«*« • little Imp- >r- 1 tame U> thr diver* rebelIfona which i had preceded that of IH96. As to thia I nuKeinent, it <le* lares It was in no M-nsr an attempt to win independence, i but solely to obtain relief fmtu intoler able abuse«. To sustain thia statement th»* coinnii . u quot«»«* from an m*ur gent pro* lamat »»u showing that what was dem and«* I was the expulsion uf thr friars ami th«» restitution to the »pie of their lamls, with a division of thr Epi «KX) pa I mm -« t»ecw«**n Hpaniidi and native prir«ts. It was also dr* mandr«! that thr Filipinos haw | »tr I la in «-Diary representation, frve«foin of th«» )mw», religious tolrralioti. economic autonomy am! law» Gm for to those of S)»aiii. Thr afoditfon of thr js>wrr of ItaniMhmrnt was <lrmand«xl, with a legal «xjuallty for all |erM»ns in law ami «-»lua.litv in jay fo*tw«x n S|-amdi and native civil servants. The commissioti declare» that Gvrse drmaii»!« ha-1 |j»r the S|»tuii«l was todemlilr, H|«anish governor did w hat hr «aw tit am! the evil deeds of men in th« gov eminent were hidden from H|>ain by strict press censorship. Allusion is made tu th«* |«>wt*r<ul Katipuiian m >- ciety. pattonmd <»u th«» Manonir order, «Il f : ..*!• *ij - f I .i/Mi“, M- ii 4 rt fU I i « ■ Utl h.«M f I terred by Lu k of arms .«nd amitiuni- tl«»n From that j» int **n there was a growing friction l«rtw«w*n thr Filipino« am! the American t!vw»|-«. A brief chapter trlls of th«» lack uf «ticcrsa att«*nding th«» effort made at this time by < »«-m»rl Merritt, through a *«»mnilsRh>n. t«» arrivât a mutual un* drrstamliug with \guinald*> a- t»» G»e intention, pur|»»««-a and d«*ire» uf the i ilipin>> people. Ths Out t»r«-alk. This bring** the “t<>ry up to the out- PsvV Afo* <T- , » -4 '11»« war begun In 1M96 was termin ated by the treaty uf Hiac-Na-Hate. Hi«» Filipinos were nuiueruus, but ;<»» m **>«« u | only afomt Wk> small arm«, Tht bpantah frit that it would require loo, (MH) mrn U» captun* ttoeir «tr"iigh«»ldl£S ami « *m*lu<l«*d to n »rt tu th»* u-c money. m Thr arrangement was not acceptable! to the people. Th«« prumim»» urwl never carried out. Spanish abuses bel gan afresh, in Manila alone more thaw two 200 mrn IxMiig executed. Hrm« s;s»radic revolutions <H’curr«xi, thong^6 they pueaewted nothing like thr atmngt|f uf the o! igiti.vl movement. Thr luaui^jsi^ gents lacked arms, ammunition lender». The tn*aty had ended thr war. which, with the exception uf aQ unimportant outbreak in Cebu, han ( mmu omfined U» Luami. Hjaiin’s _ n’lgtity in thr islands never haviiat^^ fox-n qurstioutx! and thr thought of iiv drpemlruce urver having fox-u rute| tained. Thr report then tells how Grtier Angustini came to Manila a« go\«*rm'f general at this juncture, and warbm out l»etween bpain and thr Unit States. Angustini sought to »ecu the support of th«» Filpin«»« tn drfri Spain against America, promising th«4 autonomy, but the Filipinos di«l if trust him. Then came thr first of Ml and thr dr struct foil of thr >|»MUlsh ffo« by !h*w*ry, with thr rrsultiug loss L| prestige tn SpttlU. Thru in June, AglQ uabfo came. V < > * • »<♦' President S- hunuan. of the Philip pine oouiu,i»*lon. my« that we did nut Kdatioaa With t g acquire entire control uf the aultan of On tin« |«<int the mtiiiuiMton Sulu’« domain m the war with S|ein ’’Th« follow in»' no -mor «ii«lun, on litwA and wr have only an eaternal pr-'b rubject ha« la-ell furuiahr-d the cxJ t< >rale. niimion by Admiral Dewey: "* " Memorandum nt relation* wu The international oommer-lai -on- grew in their rvaulutlon« adopt»«I at Aguinaldo: <m April 24, I8UH, n Philadelphia favor lasting pea-« among following cipher di.patch wo receiv nations, a»>iniilatlon of trade mark at Hong Kona from E. Bpottewr l‘ra law«, paroel i»i«t system, international t'nlted Mate« c-'ll-ul K-'lirral at Sin bur- au uf Blatisiie« aud inter-ocoauic ” Aguinaldo, insurgent lea canal. General Fun»b>n, of the Twentieth hr re. Will come to Hong Kong, kitu»». wm charged In the Sau Frau rang* with comni<«dure for general cisco Monitor, a Catholic |>a|*er, with Operation llDturgrUts Manila if deni 1’HATT? IJt-PM *11'1 taking two inagnitlcenl chaluea from Telegraph ’* ’On the Mme day < < »rum« «lore o0r rrcugnittou of duty that Mr could Philippine churches. He has brought •ult against that paper ami against Dewey telegraphed Mr. Pratt: ’Tell ivi «Wirk if «r w< ul.l «oi l would not if Archldahop Ireland for criminal libel Aguinaldo come m«»n a* ¡«»reibfo. ** The w. could.” <»tif«b<>al lanii a |*u»ct«rp. A charter haa '«*n i».ue! by th« San'Erwnciaoo, Nov. 4.—The whal »tat* department of l’ennaylvunia t* ing bark Charlca A. Morgin, which ar the Sharon Steel Comjwinv. of sharoti, rived today from Japaue««- watera, with a capital of <3,000,000. bring« the atxry of the «inking of a Stepa are teing taken In Hartford. J a ¡wine «e «raling a-'hoom-r by the llua- Conn., for the erection of a free library «lan gunboat A leal». The «chaamer, building in memory of Noah XV al •••1er, which carrie«! a crew of 11 men, waa the lexicographer. caught poaching on Kuawian «raling prvwr, ea. Dr. Mary E kloaher tn the only wo- Three of her men w--rv picked up by man doctor alowed to practice in the the liuaaian'« boat*, but the rvat wrrv Yukon diatriet and t>>«- only homeopath drowned. in the entire Northwest territory. Hallleshlp l.aunrh»*«l. IxmlaiatM lug ar cane <rop will 1« Chatham, Engtaod. N<iv. 4.—The •hort. A New York yenealogiat trace« Ad launching <>( tha lintiah flrat-claaa !-*t- miral Dewey*a an--«-«try l«rk b> King llt-ahip Venerable hero u-vtay. w*» ec- cumpanierf by M-rnm nt anaroal entha, Alfrwi th » (treat through l*>th linee burn. The chriatening w*. |a-r(>>rinr<! There are 426 college« in A marten, by Mr*. Jo«<-|>h Chaiul*rlaln formerly with property eetitnated at f'.’SO.OOO,- Miaa Endicott, of \VaahingU>nh wh<> 000. t-iranl, with SIB jmni . umi , and waa accompanied by her hu«t«ud. tirland Stanford, Jr , with 111,500,000, They received a grant ovation. are the tie beat. Jamra M. An-'era-n, over 00 year« of ! Richmond. Ind , Nov. 4.—One of age. a grand army man an-l formerly the men interr-te«i in th« projart io rich, h*» la-en ar-wyt««l for annoying form a thrrahing machine tru.t haa Mi-a Helen <><>uld. He iualata that made known the fact that the plana of tile projector« hav. failed. *he la hu viia. l»ls«*ase* VI«« M«ere l>»a«4ly. Washington. Nov. 4.— i rrrapitula« Kfon of thr casualties in action aud deaths in the regular ami volunteer a rim re let wren May I, 1HVN, am! June SO. 1M99. <x»ntained in the annual re* port of live mfjutaut'genxal uf the army shows a gran,! total of 10,0*4 mm. The casualty list alone aggrro gates 8.454, of whom 85 officer* and 46M rnli«t«xl men w«-rr killed mim I 197 off! errs ami 3.764 rnli«Ux| m«*a wounded. Fur B I nf Visser I'rlsoRsr«. Wa*hin<ton. Nov. 4.—Th«- Hriti.h govemnirnt has a»krd that th«- |l«*-r government permit Mr. Met "rum. United States co turn I to 1‘rrtorla, to tmuBinit each week a ll-t of the Itritiidi prironer» in Pretoria, with a -taia- lueut of their codition. GALE THE LAKES. IH IMPORTMT fXPflHIIM M « m « Vessels N«-|»*»«te»l la Tixsahle Ora Saflatta IlisasIaV. «'hta<<i. Not. • — Tho uurthoaat gale, which Ivaa Iweu raging for over 4"» ; h«»ur* and brmght ths first b 1 m » w uf the -••mu U> thia l<x*ality. still iXkUtinuea Life «av<st» at vMt“U» lake p»Uit« have ! ’sen kr|»t l»ua^* watching for and aid ing ««'"wla in distrw«». The following HOT CHASE AFIIH AGUINALDO MOVI tNVilOPiO IN MYSTtHY «»•-«els were reported aa being in trouble at vanI’Ci point» bchtatner Nt I Ilian« H Dunham < FGrl •< T vam «|»«»K s «»•• <7»«t»h »f« • •II <•» « <» Opwrwtw * Uhl L bmm I I MIL r« \«h* rv near M J*--M-ph. Miob . stramet, • ai»1 Surlhratl mf lita ma r uusn-'Wii, a*fo-rv near I«'!« Blaiia SL m U Us St s^tlwr |ta>fwMh» I*r« pa r al lanata I »fond, eebtamef Kate Lyons, stranded near Catfwxul. scb»«*ut»r I* ¡gm. pul lu Manila. N«»v. 7.—This evening a fi*»et g - tam-lon. No at Milwaukee leaking 1 sully. •( transpnrta ami guufowla foil .Manila pal !lahe. the fi •win Th»» fl»« t of •hrltervd ve*»rb in Chi* fur th*» must Imp riant rip*diumi of taw!y»in Ith. dal.--! M ednrstlay m*>ru ca*. harl«>r fo*t night waa reported aa tfo» autumn campaign. Its (foailna- gr*atlv in«’rws*e«l (Her t40 G' a !* log ti<«n ia suppw*’*! t«* fo DsgujMH, • r ’* Matters trafay are quirt Thr nave l«e«*n rv|»«rte*! in shelter »luring •mna “Uvrr northern pit (««uccrnl lUtvrs are aiqmrrntly tmmnting n « re • the last two «lava, which makes an un Wealoo cxmimands. w ith a brigad«* cun hrevy guns !<• th«- north and t»*rth«*a«t. usually forge ll«t •¡»ting •>( tfo rhirt<«*n(h infantry, the which are likely t«* give u« tr vhle A Tlie « !»• • ner rigged va«*ht Chiquita Thirty-third infantry, tw*» guna of tha |h*er ountingeut. I.5< ai «t»'«ng. la - ¡«wr with a de«»! man supi*»««M| t«» I«» D ** bitth artillery and two gatlmgs. The ty vtalble fruin G m * ramp, «dreaming 1 May, G m » owner ami «'aplalii, lashes! transports >foridaii, Francisco dr Rrva away t«» the anuth. The mb»’ itant* ••( t»» the rigging, went ashore in the gale and A «tec carry the tr*«>p«i. with th*« l»»4ly«mith c ulinuc t*> Ira-«* th«« ! three mi;«« rw*t uf Miller's .station. gunfowt Helena as ’’a* rt. A di»- town. •• •id It is heUeved that all the crew ¡taich boat was sunt ahead to arruug«* I . ml passenger» ha««* |« ’ Ti»to«s| <»ar I»rf* uf I a rendravous with tfo United Htatrs fo»n«l»>n. Nov I i»« re i« »ery little I Mrnt* found in the cabin indicated cruiser (,’harleatuu ami tfo warahipa fresh intelligrme t«<foy. but ll is bu ■ Gial at least «me w**man was atn«»ng tliat are ¡«»tndling the n<»rth«-rii ou««t th«» unfortunate ¡wrtv on the ya* hi. ll«» wd that thr Dr lag« < ’-ay cable of l«aa*»n. route. If n«*t already rv»t*»r««l. ’ js*«*«lily \N for«’ ’he v«**-»«*l l»el«»ngvd was not a * It is aaauni«*«t hero that the ¡>urp *•» r« rtained U«t night, but it was will l«r, thus giving qui« k« r cmnmunl of th«* ex|»rditb'ti la to tnuv«* down the th» -gilt it w •« fruin • u* Mic gan cation with G m « Cape Ihigu¡«an Manila railrv»a«l towards Tha situation is still hopeful The |-»rt Tarlav, in order to prevent Aguinaldo's Tb«’ dead man lash«*d t«» the rigging acmunta that <vfittn«>r t** arriv re f**rv«*a making another tw«*» farther 1 *o garding the fighting on larquhar's wa» apparently 60 year» *»f age south I>wgu{*an an<! \p|»«rri aro tlx* his left t« I»p!e W AS a «le«»p cut, prob farm only confirm it« -en<»us nature strongholds of the insurgents in th«* ably caused by a falling spar. The and the Marrow «♦•rape G«*n**rai Whit«» n*>rth. had <m this |s>int. Gw* M'ThlUg I* *«t «IguAtiiru ”D H. Way” was 6«uud on a Il haa burn th«* uiuuntn- u« opinton *»( , numfo-r of paprrs and effects in the remark» military rxjw*rts that Duguptn afoubl cabin TTu* name ” D S Way" was ’’Nothing tells •» ich a tale <d latti» be ma«le a fo«r uf opTalions, but Miffi- In the a« the list of G>r n 4«wing When the !<-und al-*' »'U thr »ilvi-rware cirut trv«>pa have her»’to(»»n* l» «*n 1.4« L- cabin was found a woman ’ s complete missing rx«e«*d the kiU«'*l. it i» mfe to Ing. With Generali Wh«at* n. Mac- write defeat acr««*» the «torv, lw*«'»UM w ar»lr*'fo. Arthur and Lawton mm ing up*n Tarfoc In the cabin there was a fully aland* niio'ht «*r missing means fr*>m three directions, end the m»*un equipi-Ml amateur pfo»t»»gr*phrr’a outfit surrviuler." tains fomrnlng in the other aide, th«* and among other thing» a forge num- It now appear« as If it were ■ tily the insurgents’ capital will mm » u fo<x»me Tfo supplies had all arm al of thr naval v«>ntiiig»*nt fr»»m i her of picture« untenable. Agultiald*» may attempt to Charlevoix, Mich th«» How« rful whichr pre\«-n?«**I a w r«e | l>ec*n fought in shift his headquarters to th« rich t»*t«ac- disaster It «'•'tns that when it wa« Hi«’ Chiquita was first »«*rn by Alfort co uutintrv at the northeru end ol tha Habinakr, a f!«forman, wh«» live« i»ti seen that rrtifvv • Dt wa-» im|s-ratl>» isfomt. It will be «hthcult fur th«* two Natal cavalryman v<»!nnt«x*r«x| t<> i th«* »fo-rv» a mile fn»m Nhller'», aa h«’ insurgents to rscapu >hould t' •» wa.» ¡««'king for driftur»»*! iu the nu*rn- convoy a di« jmtrh A<*n>«« tlw I- er Iin«'s aehe«lul«*d operutioua surcee«!, organ At that time fo saw three to Major A'lv»*, ordering him to retire, mg ised insurrection on a forge seal«* »fom but th«» n*k was c«<n*i<hT«’«l uk > great, thr i rew on Gu» <lr k tw’Jat an end early nevt a|<tt>g,altfo ut A a;uad from th«» Smth Chicago lif«* and Mag signaling was employe»! in | guerrtlA warfare la likely t<> continue saver«* is |mtn>lling tfo fovach In stead. The distance was t.»* great an*! f*»r a l‘>ng time. No out* antici|Mt>*» th«» gTvund t*a» rough for cavalry to go M arch of thr missing foxties. that th** insurgents will malto many l*j his assistance hard («Attles. INSURGENTS FIGHT HARD Acixtfiliing I*» dispatches fi’rd Tuna Manila. Nov. 7. 10:16 A. M —Two lav, defruwivr work* Were Is-mg cull columns *»f (»«»n>-rals M u* \ rthur*• div i • Vtut I ««•<<>«« »«ratters Then» In All 1*1 «tracts*! »»n the hills ar un<! lauly* »•clltina I heir < «««try ««on». ai«>n ve»tor»tay took Magaling, about »tx smith. a.ud it was ri|»rct«**l th«Tv that in lies northeast of \ngvlea I ulunel Washington. Nov 6.-- 1 he wat »!•• the big naval gun« w«>u. i « uiit«-d Hinith, with two Uittaln>n« of the >«*v A lh«» following da) | enteeuth infantry, tw > gun» of the | trsl cablegram: Thr H«tt*rs were threatening t»> attack ’*Manila-—(hi Novumfor 1. Lirut4»n- I artillery, ami a !■><!> <>( engineer», lhe town in force W»-dm--lay and from Angeles. Mayor ant Mavens and IM men reconii*nt«»rud advauc«*d Thursday, and thr w<**>..-n, • . <1r» n in McArthur’s front, am! »truck 4»> nr O’Brien, with a l«attaii*»n of tfo b« v- and other non-combatants w«-r»’ l*riug nu»r*» insurgents. They imm«’<haCrlv - mteeiith infantry atnl tw*» tr*M»|M of th«» sent by train to th«* south Ixulv smith attacked and di»per*«<| thorn, killing i Fourth cavalry, moved frmn Ualalut is pruv ision»-*! f* r twu months ('«»lonel *-inith killed 11 insurg*nt». thnx’ mid wuiuding a nuinler. No Nh«*11 lag *»f Mafsktag. wounded !3M an-l captun*«l <>. a» well casual ill«*». London, Nov (I.—The q»e<-iAl <x»rTr “Yesterday, «n Iaiwt*>n,s advanca at as taking a lot of insurgent tran«p>rta spoudeuce of the Daily Mall, at Male- Al tug*he «truck th«» enemy t«*th w*st Hon. Nla>»r O’Hrien killed 49 in»urg- king, uudrr date of Oct«»l»er 25. •«»» and south of tha city. I’Atmn’s Mara- «uts. w* ended manv and t*-«>k 2s pn- ’’Geueral ('mtije’s t«»mbardm«Tit of lx*fo scouta, The Americans had 11 men n’«*4*nnoit«Tiiig south, .'I mts Mafeking was monotonous, ’¡hr I’ am r« struck the insurgents in ambu*h j Wounded. firtxl rt'J shells, but did lio harm, the Li» ut«’nant Houtrlle was killed and our < nt «UT. who I«» town, even thr la<li»*-, laughing scout w»»un«l«x|. Hatsou ruutE’d the «-n L>ndon, Nov. 7. — Th«’ war off!rx* has at the affair. Hr thr» at» ns to ‘ ring a ■ '‘iiiT, an»l left seven daa«l in the t»»u«*«| the following announcement: 40-puunder from l*rvtoria Crunje thickets ”Tha colonial office has rereiv«*d in >9iys hr is angry for thr Women « sake “Vrstenlay, Hell, of thr rhirty *tlth ’ rfnat l •ti’ t th« h k f ’ !>• ! .*.--, that he «helled the fown l ift«*» n hun vv»lunt«x«r*. with regiment am! tr*>p of t .. pa h ire withdrew n fri m ( ■ -■* dred of his command hav»- silica dr* the Fourth cavalry, cl«*ar«*<| the *x»utilry aim ! have cx> mantra tod further south, purt«*«! to th«» southward "mall j««rtira of all armed insurgents from Florida but we have no news of any engage- of our garrison issur forth nightly and Ilfonca to a considerable distance be- munt iu that neighforfo •*•«! " harrass Rovr outputs. I bear tliat the yond Porac, pursuing th**;ii inh» th«* The evacuattou of Uulenan is tin- Ilally Mail's corrwipomlrut at lad *a«li mountains, capturing nine of their cav <!*»ubt«x!ly a moat serious matter lor th»* ia a priaoiwr in the hands of the alry fi»r«'es. several guns' couwiilrrabl«« Britiah tn Natal, aa it m*t only testifl»« Hours. ’’ pr■¡«•rty. killing, w -inding and <<«p t*» the «xunplrt«* iuvretmeut of 1-4*1 s Curing a numfor of the enemy I he smith by the Hours, but make» th»» Juatlr« W a « •«wlft. Ellensburg. Wash., Nur fl.—ShmfT insurgents' cavalry of tliat auction 1« relief of General Sir G««»rg« St«’wart Hell's casual White an extremely difficult uperetiou. Hruwn came in t»n a late train last practically «fostruyrd. night from Cloalnrn with thr man he ties were one man killed and tw«» I rM 'l»n < iiiii li lril, OTIS.** am*et«M| for th» Rhemke rubbery Wil wounded. Moscow, Id., Nov. 7.—The jury liam lUvemko waa with him, carrying which has fo*« n out in the Voeur 4 i»«>w«y lC«'U»«l<>n thr recovered jewelry. The fellow was Tacoma, Nov. fi.—-A. Nf. I>rwry, d’ tlenr miners’ trial brought iu a ver ”sweated" after hia amM. and finally »jSM ial agent uf the g»»vcmmrnt depart dict at Ila. m. t*sfoy. The jurymen dirrated Rhemke to a cinder pile, ment of folor, has aimi'Uim-'l here that fil«*«| iut«> the <x»urtn«>m and the verdict where it wa« found. It ia tirllcwd all ill members of tfo ¡lewey family re was delivered by Foreman Tucker, was rrr»»vrrv«t exerpt one watch Ihr lated to Admiral Ih-wry would fold a leu of th«- defrn<font» were found guiltv prim>n«rT, who aay» hl« name 1» J<>hn The c«»nvi» t«»l reunion at the Waldorf A»h>ria hotel iu and three not gulty. Herman, admitted hl« guilt almost im New York In January or February. men are: Ifonnia O’Rourke , Arthur mediately am! told all al«»ut thr affair Dewey, wfo> 1» a cousin <>f the Admiral Wallace, Henry Man»ni, J«»hn Luucin- Hr Went brforr Judgr l>avi*lm>n in lias lax-u one of the prime mover« in netti, (.’. It. Hurr»s. Francis Butler, E chambers, pleaded guilty and wa« sen the plan for reunion. He says accept- Abinola, 1’. F O’Donnell, Mike Mai- tenced to ¡0 years Hl U m » ¡wiulrntlary, Those who w»-re Ane«’ have been iwcuived from all ¡«art« vev. Loins Salla. «tentenor being ¡«»»“*v«i v* 1 thin 50 hours of the «xiuntry. indicating tliat |.5oo acquitted are P. W. (>arr«»tt, Fr«*d after thr crime w«kA ontimitt«'*!. Deweys will gather in New York to Hhaw, W. V. Bundren. Wh«8||«»y VI ill tCsr-iurn t«» Maalla. Under the statute« the p’naltv fi»r m««et the admiral and his bride. Fan Francixx», Nov. 2 ('olonel Over 100 Ih-weys from th«» Pacific conspiracy agairiat th«« Unitod State« John H. W hoi ley. of the Washington rx>ast will fo present Admiral Dewey aud a delay of the mails is a one uf n»*t voluntrrrs. will u*>t ac«v>m|>any his reg has fow*u n«|U«*«Ud to fix the date uf less than 91,000 nor more than||o,ii * >, iment home when it is mustered out or n*>t t«> exceed tw«» years imprie»n- tfo r«* uui»>n f’p»n receipt of thr news of hia ap uurnt, *nr both tin«« and imprisonment. pointment aa major of loluntwr» to*lay Will Mm« <•» 11«»y« llra< h ll«nt>r. hr callr-l his men together an«l made a San Francisco, Nov. 6.—The Call T.coma, Nov. 7.—<*>>m|Mnir. A. (’, ap«-<»<'h thanking th«*rn for th«*ir gallant •ays that on January I *“an Francimx I, F aixl L. of thr Firat Waailllliit ll am Ux» at thr front, and expressing re will craw» to fo’ the shipping an»l gen rv'Kimrni. arri'twl bxlay. Cotn|Mny F gret that he wa» not ¡» rmittrd to make eral buam« *»« c«-ut«T »»f the Pa« ific wont dlrort homo from Portland to thr Jourm^y north *1 hr cummatadvr < ‘»*ust steamship (ottipatiy, and allot Ihivton, m ><I <-<'iti|>any G, of Vancouver, then pr«*wrntr«l t«> company || the braes the |«M’al inU-rusta of that concern will at.-p|a«i at it. home. <'«>u>|mliU'B A a 11 <1 • ights taken from two Krupp gun» cap fo moved t«> *»rattlr. Although tv !.. of Npokaae, went to Hpok.nn at 7 tured at Santa Ana, February 5 In ¡’ublic anisiun* rturnt of the fact o’clock toiiiitht, while the Walla Walla, temor of 26 men who graduated at b*«*li yet made, it has fo<x>tne ku»»wn rai-onia and Yakima r -m|«ni«"i will Whitman <x»ll«-gr, Walla Walla the that Gtsxfoll, Perkin» A Co., which atteu<l the Seattle celebration, the Institution will l<e presruttxl with the firm for years was the w»n>pany'» Tao'tna company K'>inK over in the l>vll captuml at l’aaig, March 7. The agriits an«! managers, have la*«-n de- moruiof, and the other two leaving Iwll was |w*rt of the chur h chime*. prive«l of the agency and is closing up late touight. The Flrat WaahlnKt**» its book» as rapidly as poeaible in order regiment band ........ tii|>anie«! the i-.ini Almba«8«ffi Tow«» Il urn »--I. Thof 11 anvillr, Ala , Nov. ß. —A diffiat- that the formal transfer of the busin«*«« pnnie. comiux ti<>rth by rail, and ilia tnms fire started at»»ut II o’clock last may take place on or fofurv U m * ap tended here, the m< in ter a if* 4 ng to Hoyles’ pointed date. night in the office of N. H their h<>m>-a. The change is dur to the fact that large »tore, and by I o’chw'k r^ery A tenquet and reception w<-ro ten trainees h*«u«r in P>WU. except the thr (»real Northern Railway («»m- dered the coxnpaniea hare today, am! a j»ny, with headquarters in .s«*attlr, Ims Morning Star (*omjs*ny ami J P Tur- parade of military at»! civic »H-l.-ti.-. tier A Sons, was burn«*«l The toUl «ecured a cuutndling int«*n*«t in tfo r. irt«wl the <-ompaiin-a to the banquet »t«*amship company. luaa ia rstimatr<| at |!5",U ). ball,. lh'twea-n 30,000 and 60.000 Hobart'» Withdrawal. ¡*«<>ple cheered the returned volunte r. lCrlales Ihw Rail. Nrw York, No». 4.—A .jMM-ial to at tha <!ep>t and al<>ntf tha line of Ringside, <’«>nry Islaml Sporting march. ('lub, .New York, N«»v. 6 — James J. th. Herahl from Wa.hiu.-ti n aay> Holiart'n auimunc Jeffrirs retains the championship uf Vic • l-rr«»«!*nl t.l... I.n.l In • Fire. thr world, Keferre George Siler giving nixnt, through nirintam of hi, family, New York. Nov. rt—Eire today him the decision at the end of th« 16th of hi* rotlromrnt from public life will n»und over Sailor Tom Sharkey, at the nialc it uro-cMary for the republican gutted the m-ven -tory butldlng nt Vi. national convention to choow* another vrt and 9** Mott atreet, occupir«l prin (kmey Island sporting (Tub t« night. It was une of the m<»«t marvelous runnintf mate for l*ro.tdnrt McKinley, cipally by the Manhattan Ited * Spring Itatlles that liaa »ver taken place, and ■houl'l the imalilent !»• ronom inal.il C uiipany. .nd it ta tellere«! can-. 4 th« It will •!■> nrccaaitate th«« death of three prreone. Michael (-« hi thr greatest m>w«l that e%er gathered hvit year in tin» Cuney I»I an I club house wit- rboicw of a prc.Ulrnt pro tem for th. lin. an engiuNer. wa. killed, and neeaed D m » <le«peralr struggle fur su wnate. to prvai«!«« over It» deliberation» t'harlea Smith and a youth tunc I until a u«-w vi<w pro*i<lent take, office Koger, are miiuing. premacy. fall Campaign Under V/«iy in the Islands. Boers Moving to the South Past Ladysmith. Caaualll*« at Far«|ttar's Farm. Lund««. Nov. S —Thr li«t <»f casual ties* among the n--n cx>nimisMiona>l offi cer» and men at Farquhar's farm show» thr Gloucester» lost SO killed and 63 wounded; the fusilier* 10 killed and 41 \4 nnded, and the Truth mountain bat tery two wounded, before tltry surrwn drrrd. < astro H lor II art«*« b'ltart« <at*e»||o. Carwcaa. Nor. 4.—Ganarel C.oitro, leader of live revolution in Vrtie.uela. haa formally blockaded I’nerto Catello, the only j»>rt not <H.-«-upl*d by Caatm'S force., with two cruliwr«. Coimurrva with that port haa lawn «topped. ON There I« an animate*! controvv-ray in s*n Franciani .oer th«- fact that tha new city hall, planne«! to <-»t <1.500,- OOO represent» up to dat- a municipal llnretrurUt of over |.'>,OUU,OOt), but p nut completed. The »»V..M Fnree. Manila. Nov. Chaw'ii troop nf the Thin! cavalry an<! Rivera' trr»>p of thr Fourth cavalry »warn the river an«l remrun<l"l the rarriam at llourra- bon. eutering the town. The enemy earn pad. Six rttle. and a quantity of ammunition were captured. t'aatner'a aomta ha<l a .klrlrn»h with the insurgent, near Allfa. kill ing five. Carjwnten at Naalivtlle Tenn . and iron moldero of Marion, Ind., are or- tramaing. .ml ei|«<-t to affiliate with their re.jas.nv« national utyauiaatiuna Wew. of Halite, fa>n<lon. Nov. 7 —The Time, pub- Ueha. a di.pateh from I’letermarltx- burg, dated Novemlwr 3, which nay. The dutch re.i«!«-n!. here have re ceived new» of a sanguinary battle fought yaatarday, protebly tetw.-en Irolyamith an-l Coleuao. A large num bar of the Koera were kiilwl, many teing relative* of Natal Dutch re«id- ing in ihi. place The Engll.h real- ■lent, have no klMiwlnlge of ally engage- ment.** i*i-t year the tm-ome ta, yielded Great Briiaui * rev<uu«ul <LJ,5 »o,uw,