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• r » • r i' f *-v • *> * I 4 * *♦ a % <• "* * *■ • *’•>•••. .,w‘ A r s •* 4 . r 4 • * - - % t » NO BAR to great canal (!•)!<>■ S«l»«r Tr*««* Will Met ata»4 l«k lb* w •* ORE'iOM »CIO Gvtt«ral Buller -able« that ha tbibks be is making progress A street tunrwl in lx-s Augrie« caved m. eututsbing 11 laborers W'- IHÍ NEWS OF 1 Mil The new sot the •u«c«ss uf the Meli* san trops is confirmed The secoted detachment of L-nluc vulimtecr» has left fur the cap* < «>unt and i'ountee* (‘astrHanr. • uuld, have arrive«! in N*w Y rk nee The Vnited Mineworker« v».tr»l down • r**aduti>-n of •vnipalhv fur the Boers D aws n wa vl*il«*l by am H r lar,s fire General borne. Joe Wbeelar China I« buying heavily •loth ia nani ng of rott« u John Ru»km. the great art « riti and writer, |M4«*c»l away in hu Hist year at La»n<ion General Jam«* F Wade has taken temporary charge .4 th« department uf the lakes NeW Y'urk. Jan TO A *pe .al I«- the It Herald from Washin<t*'<i sax* Determined to Carry His a as ast I tonight by member « r tha foreign relattotte committee that an Case to the Courts. an !er»tan ling »lists be<w«**»n the I’ni* tr«! Mate« am! Great Britain nn!er LITTLL SHOW FOR H M thiiu which thi* a * vemmrut can proceed aith t)»e c«m»tructi n *>f the Nicaragua anal without referen e tu the j^r\»vis ei V.V •• « «»• I m* uf the < 'la* ton -Ealwrr treaty M<Hrl4» '• Mill. There i* ho doubt that »inc«'the iregv- «•lilers. I*«ss«4 *•**•»• lata ttatiuii» f. r the al-n gat» u of the < lay- a• ••> «»«••• Mills Um Hulwet treat** tallied, and aim « tha xgitetiun of thr C’ irotructmn uf th«» fO M Robert* Wasliington Jan anal ha* te*< n taken up by ro4)gre«a. hr will tight <*tab ano uu ee that A illWtlMbn ika» t urte»! 1-etwiM n thè rata in the «»» rts if hr »• denied 4 »* two gu . « ruttimi«, aud it is un«b r* i * mm 1 «• a lurmter «»f tlw* hou»* R« G that Great Eri (a HI ha* gioii thi» has b«*rn making his cuntention on tl countr» * •stirate r« that it I»rs*l not Irt ground that the c n*tit »ti- 11 pre» riG the convention <d I* * »land m thè for ccitaiu qualifications WAV uf •« ti u I m )| he ought tn km»W that It ha« 1 rrn km wn fot a year that roust it tit h«n allow* the houm l»rewt Britain vis* wilhng tu abrogate judge of it* ow n members thr <*«»tiv rlltiot) on omdition that she will undertake U> art aside | receive couerrei««»» in th«« Alaska hmxmlary «*nutre»vwray. and it i* rn ide, if »be has iiia «I«- thr statement reditel te her. *he ha* couplet il with Orr(i>H *•••« «»«*1.r» the underwtamhng that hrr righi* else where will recrl lve roti *p terat i-m m Rrpre*«mtative T«*ngur -ava that. n*»t return for her rem • «sten w tthatsnding the :.nfa - u «• rre RvprvreUtatjve **w»i*r ha* pre pa re« I mmdatvons of Direct* r le*»1 « rt* th* re»inage (x>mmlttr*r uill rep»rt favor- an Am^mlment U* thr Ntrarag .a < anal ably bili» f«»r s » mv office» at l*«»rtteml bill, rvjniring that kmerican lal-T be ami Baker ( it* Ile ha* re 'eroe! su« h rmph»yr*1 Hl remnertion with the c« n- •»»urstt«*** trota memhrr» «d thè rt»m* •tructi«n <»f the • anal. mitter. ani l «ri ir ve» that the bill» bave WHEELER'S S i A T IN THE HOUSt » fa.r M<»t*>n»en aud ci*ndu« t* rs of Troy. The jk**rs have capture»! a mrt at N Y* . are out fur more wages and Mafeking •h"Tter hours Iron ami steel shipment« arr taking A !r«!ly quarrel m the Italian quar all available ehi| r»* tn t<* the ‘ »rient. ter of New Y«*rk re* It« d in the killing Taylor’* appointments hare been • I thre** of on« family. nullified by the Keuturky court of 1 he Baldwin »live work*. ol appeals Philadelphia, has receive«! an order I » The Northwestern Frultgr »wer«* At* 30 large lucomotives from France I at i n • l in la '•« 111 tunal ItatHah farmer* have rent the Fr in meeting. re«a uf Males 12. *’• I •»• uf <'h«»i<’c C i* ii E*-( ongrraaman iMvid J butter fur tb« Fritish aeldters lu •h* t and killed two mm in a I rank* A In* a fort » Ky ’ hotel The reaw n fur th«- ck»ee ceu*-r«hip Wainwright «V <«> . iu*«u>n luinker», «« i>- w I«*mg appro iat«*4 m Ixvnd» 11. hav«* failed They trier! tu carry L«o • nd the people are willing tu await th«’ beat y a load of mining sUxks reeulta. |<)«ha F'«r»at llc»*r«r«. A Wall at reel rum r «aye that the An In liana «• 1 nt«* r. writing home The Idaho delegation is mu< h h«»uthern Faeth may !uy the Galves* un that Jue M heeler gav t i red •» /. d • turici on a< ■•«»unt of the new prop«» k«n. H<»u»b»n A-Northern ivrs his h<>rre an«!, taking their gun, nf the interior depart ««.mt t » en The British ship Reliance and th« marched with the boya f«»rost reserve« in .hat stete. \ British ship Annie Thuma« are b ug Owing U> danger* threatening th«* ing to the Imr* «Iraan. 4 r« « lvati '1 ^v«rdue at xan Francis-* n«*xt oomm«u wealth uf Frankfort. K ' « pToptverv! in Southern bläh The French admiral din«‘d with Pre»- • rg»m« u o f a*> '-«■ 1 ■ - ■*' as * day (»rrg’-n line, whi h will take in n of Canyon county of Washington, blent Jirnims. of ’•ant«» I>«mlng«.» after at humiliation and prayer |»art of Boise countv it will luti th«’ tr* ibi««« rue « laim wa* paid. Rev Mr >b«ldun will have a! «»lute lo thr subur» • “f F»«'iw Citv The third annual reinvent loan of th* «* ntro l uf ail <!• {«•rtment* «4 the I«»- There i» ale» a pr»>j* »ttn 11 in th«’ A •• elation of |<rka <Kati < < apttal for one week, National Livestock war dvjHirtiiicnt t create a arg.» mili America met in 1 • rt Wurth, Tex when he will «!«•:«•'•trotrat«* bow a Chris tar» r«-»« r vathui at Snake nv vr t-■ in Senate committee < n mtrrocesnie tian daily abu .ld l«e < ndui ted and clude rtb-m» of Lth • lu am! < u ** ìm canals will fak« i th«» bill lor the wd * edited CtiUUlH'* •tr rt.on of the Nicaragua canal. The Ifith annual report <«f (he United M. ttrUte'« Hrfmiillin Hill. A negro who wa» snpp**•< m I to have *tat4W cl»ll *« . 1 *< ♦’ comml»»i«>n has In tli«* regular < • urse 1 ;«m» «• to l«eti pre ref •m* V G«e preeidrttt It sided tw«> negTTx-« t* escape near llrud *d and re|w»rted *h< Ws an in< r-a»e in the nuud-cr • f lay. th«» bill tntroduc giD. 1« on . * a * 1) nchrd. by a mob. jwr* -iro employed and m«*re « xatnma by Srnater McBride. re fun«! mg fl 25 Negroes bate apjw-al«*! to the t'nited ll n* of applicant* la»t year than iu <n a«,rv te settlcn» wh« > paid f J 5<> fot Ftatra arnate for Oatl»'Ual legislation any previous oar =»? thr com mi *<101) limit*, wa* laud* within railroa«! and *«•*<! that will ¡irutecl them from burning reached «»n th«* cab-ndar The t*hlam! »•••Icti mills. <>ne of th«- Thia bill will ba an! lynching with«»ut opposition oldest industrial «•«tabllahmruts in < >r nf great intere»! t«» the people of th* The treasury de|*artm«'ht 1« ■ naider- •»gon rvpr»'*vntmg an invested « «pital Pacific <x»a*t »tate* a« it affect* those Ing a recommendation to move the uf «»vrr I’ and reg «r y eujph«v- tends within th grant» to the railroad t'nited Mate« <u»i«uu bouse from Mary Illg Ji t- • hsnl* w as !•■(*.(» dr w here u« h grant* were afterward fur- Island t«* Ketchikan *tr* v *1 by fir»' whi«h is aup|«»««-«l to felted by ruaron ol th«* failun* to «•on All the leading manufacturer« of hav«' originated in thr u«'*iiiu"ti« m. struct th«* r»»a«l. Both Ore on an«! men ami w*omen'« woolen felt hat* . ■ ■ ■. ■ I i Wa«hingb>n will I««’ aff»-« t» I !»y tha hav«' rai*rd price* a* a result of the Senator <»«-ar was r- «’Ircted m Iowa measure, if it > an te* i « v - m -«I through advance in prit-va of wool. Reprurentative 'I ■•’•ly in- New Y’<»rk has let a contract for an th«* boure s«M'tetary D»ng and Lear Admiral * oilier subway to cost f < hhi ,(JOO. Bradford have ap|*M»re<d l-efore th«1 arta* Will im-rt with omsidiTul le «»ppiroltlutt Many imericam* will le nee«!««! in mmitfrr mi naval affuirs Hi ad- ate th«' government plan* f 1 the I ilipin* •> I in |«r >> « I ii ( I |i|»rr It 11 L« tur 11 r v«*c.*« y uf the Pacific cable Rrpr» -M-ntativ e lollgu«’ tod.»v intro- Robert M. Me Wad«* La- h«»« n ap- Two more death* ha'e « h nrn-l as a c< 1>- dure-i a bill appropriating ♦ ». mhi for ro- ilt of Tria»* w< r>t tend Two hun- J«>inte»l to su< « red Dr iledba' M th«* <*onatruction of h rrvetmrut on the ' • ■ ' .« • I ( ' . . » 4 •ul at ( aub n Irft Lank of the Willamette river, «»tie» been sacrifice I in litigation, which The Farmers* Alliance wants tbs This revet- started over thr <li»put<d ownership of I roptwd ship *uE*i«ly money «peut tor mile below Independence in«-nt i» inb iidrd t-> prevent l»U‘HtTlloW «ti unbrs,nd < m ! »teer. «-xjmrt bounties of tlir nwr it that |»>int int*» Lv < ’ ’re Boers attack«*l Frrnrh’s advanced »le erwk. which overflow threaten it to The national < uvrnti»*n of V* ni ted Mine Werk era u|«t hed at Indian.tp di» ¡■»•t an«! were repulsed with 2U killed intrrfrTw with naviK'ution n th« Wil I lain« 11«. Whrn Bryaii viti»« New York he »III ate I 50 wounded loandlord Whlttrn. of >kagwav, frll l>e enterlained exclusively by lam- OUR ASIATIC LANDS from the gangplank of a *t«*am«’r nt many. Seoalur 'V • llliigloii I alxr« Illa I «irti at l.-r thè fir»l «ime in bistory gT’-crrv Seattle and w «• <ln»wtt«‘«l st* r« * and locai shops do*»*il in < blcago (her 20,<NN> driver» of all kind« <»l vehicles are «»n strike in Kiu Janeiro on sundav. maintain ur* Generai Wood ha* cr*»««*e-l ( (range Troops w«’re « sì I cm ! out to riv-er ani establisbed thè tirai British der, ¡*»st in th«* rnrmy's country A drtenninrd woman ami ì read knife k«-pt a mah at l«ay cago unlil asslstaiK'e arrise«! A III < «rest fie*«da of f I ,’Mhi bills an* sal I t< hog* have lawn a promMiriit feature in th« Chi- r«mpau:u of *cii4t«>r (ìark of Mon tana Sir Wilfred I-aurier aav» that < at) a la wil! gii» 1 ngland 1« th m» n »nd mom*y tO hdp het Hi thè po-s*'l»t strile > imti.«-r r»■*- rt* . f Rockaaay l«ea Li and Jamai a bay. New Y» rk. may bave tu move uu a *• uut of thrratming wavrs Thomas B. Reed ^av« he fin is srifinh- n«->* is master of the human race «ltd the world must w .rk to letter < *iull- lions of the j«w»p*r. In the senate Senator Pettigrew dr dared that the bi --«I ■ f « ,«■»» addier who has falirn since th«- war began 1» <»n the hands uf the administration ” Wh« .»ton am! *-hwan’s troop« ar* Mi»S Helen < «-uld lia- given |*»0.000 keeping th«* r* I «els of >« uthern Lus* >n moving American« have few !<»«*«■• Io aid in the bulbhug of the new home j for the naval branch of »»f the Y«» Young but th«’ ri'ls i lusse» arc heavy. Men's Christian Ks*—ialu n in Hr* a»k- The tran» \tlantic steamship linee lv n. have in« teased their |jassrnger rates la»* A Dtndon |mp»*r if authority fur the tween New York am! Euro)** owing t- ■ t ■ • ■ <•-« tr a • ■ • • t« l n i . • I * ■ i* statement that the power« have tie mande«! know ledge of the United « i position States' |<»lic) iU (. h>na and th«» Philip- John I’ Ke* ■*• . iiidrr err«-t in I ■ rt pine« > • It Kall , has Bern released by The •j’Ci isl com")««tire <»f Jvjgile Thayer’« or«!«'i R«*eae ha » l*elng heb! t<r «uiitrinpt •»! c«mrt 1<»r addro**- to Investigate the c»««* of Utah. finis that Robert* had Ihrvr mg striking rniuers It is sai ! be will nut bw al wives», The Srrv tan ministry has resigned, lowwd to remain in ««»ngrv** and a in« owing to King Alexander insisting on jurtty favuis nut allowing him to le graUtiilg amiirstv to all thr political srAtn! st all. pri» itero c*»nvi«t«*»l uf high treason Koeciuacu's friend am! clore a«s>»- against hi» father. King Milan. elate. Harm >ai m- n will le gi*ru a A • mular appealing fur pear« and medal by congress. His relatives pledging for tbs lloers, signed by 4**0 claim that lie loaned this œuntry clergymen of all denominations in the money during the revolutionary war Netherland« has JU»t been delivered to The medal and it wa* never repaid. the minister« «»I all Christian rliun he« i» a cumpn»n»ire of their claim in « »real Britain. llentuark Is coming down U» our rile m net f r ths pries bhs im » w asks only fi.ooo.iXH» destruct u n of Cm era’« fleet involves for the Ihrnish West Indies The the que«ti«<n of whether or not th« price first demanded w«« f cruiser Sew Y*>rk really participated It is likely the deal W ill <‘I<« mm I I •< • in the battle The attorney-general fore many days. The islands will le avers that as all the Spanish fleet and valuable tn us lu tlie event the Nicar- property were destroyed they were m»t •gua canal is built. prises. Tree« and shrub* are being planted along the Sues « anal to keep the »and fnnu drifting Janies R. Garfield, son of the mur- dared president announces himself as a candidate fur <x»ngrrss in the Tweu* tirth « >hio distri« t Congree.man JtinM <’ from the *-e\etith California dl.triet, wa. born at t’arwn Cltr. Xri ., in an emigrant wag<m while hi. parvnta were pre*.mg am-« the plain, to California. lutai e i pendit urea at the < harb-aton Maae.) navy yard ter the last titra) rear were f 137 465. The Ninth regiment of Pennsylvania celebrated the one hundrrth annivrr- •arv of its organila!!« u recently. Daniel S. Forvi, for 40 years propri- •tor and editor of the Youth's ( m* pauiou. who died recently in lfawtvn, male it an invariable rule that his nstne should never ap|ear in the col umns of his owu journal. New Y'ork ha* twelve time« as many Filettai«'« addition« are l<eing made churches as Berlin to the I'ntted States naval atntiona at Publishers in Finland lose from >ewja>rt, K I. |6,0Q0 tu 910.(MN) a year «lue to sup For rontinnona service A. K. Burr pression of books by the government. nf thr Hartford (Conn.) Time«, U prob China ha« just received a cargo of ably the oldest edit« in thr country, having lern in the editorial harnesa ■rwing machine« fnun America, ani < htueae women are said tu le taking for 61 years kimlly to the innovation. Chari«*« F* M«» !y, a millionaire of C. P Huntington i« the only «urvi- Bath. Mr . asked the city council a vor of the great Southern Pacific quar short time l*rfurr his death to erect a tette. compì «««I of Stanford. <>■ < ker. lumppoet in front of hl« residence. The Hopkin« an I himself, and he now request a a« refuse«!, an ! now his will uwsi er hedds. an option « n three« shows that he revoke»I an intended be- fourths of U m * » w > c k of the road. : r a ura ity hall. WIND UP (if M01Ï WAR O f< 4 N PHtSiOlNI TO RITIRI Yha > >«th»m furiar le *•• It««« '»>•>* I «Iniiihi« «ud th« Tug*l lutiadi MUST REBUILD TRACK Mil» « .»f ’íorllirn» 1-41 Hie In V all«,. h Irwi-t n, Idaho, Jan 10.—The Northern Pa« i?ic train m t » P c out <1 I a * w t»b»n i* mnipb t»*!v paralyze ! Il 1» doubtful if an«»ther tram will b-avr this |»>int ■ r arrive her«’ ft»r 15 «lay*. No ••■.ich iit!« r d«'imu;ihxatiun ha* evet taken p!ac«* in the In-b rv of the»vst>’in (nun >t. Paul !'« th»* Pacific <» • hr l’hillppitir Mrbalr. Mor»* than 25 miles ol tra« k ha* be 11 Washington. Jan ?<). — Fur an h«»tir washed out, mid will have to I m - rebuilt today H • Ihiigton. of Mary lan«!, OCCU- at a tremendous coat. There I j Il«» W.W pled the attention uf the *«11 it ’, con* of estimating the loss, but it w ill I m » tinning the «I« T h »!«’ on th«’ Philippine ♦•uoruious. The whole Potlatch valley question He took a* hi« t«-xt the res ha» I*'»'11 waithe<l cl«’an by the fiood, olution he intnaliured last Tuesday, d«*- and not a bridge rema in* to allow « la ring that thr l’nit«-d M.itr* should w here the roadls- l «»n* «• was. 5« an n«>t tek«’ J* rinam nt ¡ m *-« *-i *n of the indi«*ation <»f how cúmplete a rum bar arohlpelag«), but, utter su I ting the I shii wrmght, th«’ original profile of Insurrection, whuh hr sin-«'rely de th«* roa«l ha* ls*vii called for bv thr coll* plored, should « ‘!tif«-r uj» n thr I ill tr.«* ting engiiiwr* la-fore they can I-»’- pinos th«* right to govern themsolvv«, gm to re bul hl affording them *-u h pndrctioii as they Andrew <«r■-•n. chief of the «•«•n- might n*’v<! -tructing engii>»'vr» on th»* < lemwatet T«’llrr r«‘»u»n«l hi* sp.—. h on th«* fi .’-h ot Lin«- ha» b» «-n ordered to annul nali .al bill, in th«- i-• "f V. hi< h hs all work oil th«' new line and tak»* » arraigu«*d >• rotary Gagr fur hi* n«*go- fore«* of 1,’ hki men ami four «-»»mph-t» tiati n* with thr National < in tank of wok tram» to th«- •crnr««f th«- li*a-t«*r N«*w York. Hr ha«! not «’«-n* ¡mi«* I hi* VV I«« VV lirclrt I* li « I «t r tt oi g . remark* whrn hr *u«q»*nd«*d th* m f»U Nrw Y'<»rk, Jan 20 — 5 *| h * cim I from thr dav . Washington to th«* Hrmhl w.« N< Th« ho«.*»» J it* -<l the «en it»- bill ts.» doubt • x)*t* in the mind* «•( fnen la of extern! th« j«»wrr u I the dir- t r- • t the Brigadier <•ciirt.il J«'*rph Wheeler that rémois. alt« r «triking «»ut thr commit- hts return tnun the Philippine* incom 1er amrndm«-nt to author./»- th«- direr- pliance with hl» own roqurot is due t* tor to c*»ntra t fur « itr.» printing w it h th«* (allure of < tetterai (Mis to give him private «vuitractor» Ih«* whole tight active servite in thè tiri«! In certain quarters an «-ffort i« mt«l«* wa* uj«o 1 that amendment I h»* intlu- rn • «»( thr public printer and tl»« * late* to attribute General Wheeler’s return < rgaiiixatl >n* of thr . outitrv were em« t«> inability to «land the climate and ployed against it. and afh r a lively «le- t*> his age. In refutation of the former, l-atr of several honre it wasoverw helm- his Ii lends point t<» a statement hr ingly de irate«! The publication of the m»id* after visiting th«- \mi-n an hio - rejs'rta of the therefore, ' the impresavi! that the new c««untrv will l-r made by the publi«- printer, «1 tn unhealthy !■ wrong." Regarding hi« age it I» |s»intr«l out that he la In the past • •nly aN>ut a year ul«!»-r than General T Onix 1 ••• *»t the M I m *I. < Xia. IN. —William A New York. Jan I ‘hr order» to General Wheeler to re English, a »»n of th«* ex Ihoriucratio turn were « aided al«>ut a week ago vice president lai candidate from In- VII li ne« I’«»«» I rii . liana, and a captain of volunteer« in Chi ago, Jan. 2<t —The Chronicla the war with Spain, ha* roturnexl to •ays *’ A* a reault of the recent con fhe treasury a check for $1,173 sent solidations and agreement* am* ng the him f<»r his *«*rv ices, with the «tato- w ort- ! the j* at trunk ralla » * * »-a»t ment that he would nt accept |av !*>r ent in* transportation s*rvices to his «-untrv m the time of t*f (*hl ago, the i-n the Mississippi river » mg» r It .« the ■ ni\ im f th- kind «y stem t»etw »nd the A tinnite aralamn! la to l-e re In live Spanish war. •rganiaed. It..rr* Or.wpi Frle«ba. ftio-w I p «her *«(•«. ( Ta«l lock. i\»pr • «»¡'»nr, Jan 20.— Ellenslmrg. Wash . Jan. 20 —The Nat Unlay, January 16. the |Lw»rs W I th % roinmaiidu of ridonisi relwls, . oren- »fllce uf Tjo’*etri Ar MMB miller«, thrw pit*I Prteftka, a Village on the ( < »range mile« fr»‘m town, was burgl*rii»’<l last river, aiiuut 10 mile« u«*rthwr»t of De night. The n*fe *«• blown t«» atoms, evidently with nittu-glycvrinw, ami all Aar. its «'ontruis taken. The burglars ae* Its mortgage hav ing !•• ♦ n pal«! off, un-«l f .loo in aah. an I about the same the Portland. Van »u\«-r A* Yaknn* sii.««unt in checks In addition thrv Railwav Ckmipany may build t<» P Tt t«w>k or deatr»»vrd all the in the ¡and utlliimg the <»|d bridge piers •afe. many of wbi« h w«*re valuable acroaa the Columliia op|s»*ite Pterr« of the «afe Were picked up 40 couver. A typewriter was wrecked, .ret away Il un d»w»i hy a ferry. am! officii furniture Imdly damage«! San F rancia«’»». Jan. *2o —A •mail rh* sherifT was notified by tel »-ph« »tie, lavât contaming tw<> Italien fi*hrrtnrn •nd immetliMtely set to work ou th« was run «lown la*t night < n the t«v by ase the ferrylamt San Rafael Grrolamo tl«»«*r* <»n thr |l«»r4fwhl I.!««. Oliver* was drownrd and his c«>nipan- Sterkstrotn. Jan 20. — V* esteniay th** ion, Andrew Caatagn da. *a\r«l himrelf Ikw-r» Wow up thn-r ml verts on the by dut« hmg the *t«*amer’s paddle whrel (tn rd recht line, fixe mi lea be V «»tel an as *he alowed down Ile h«*ld <»n until The «-»»tn- mt|«a>t of the police camp. a.****tan ce « ame frora the ferry luat cm- nando at fk rd recht numler« !,00C. pl« »yes. W««., aw.pl < hllran < <»a.t When a man 1« rich et*• ugh te afford Santiago 4« l'hlle. Jau ÎO.~Tl4al i luxury it rennes u» t»r a luxury. wairx hitfhrr thati hâve la-rn kn wn for a Ion« Unir haie «wr| l al’.nx Iba Buddhists are taking «t*|< te ere-1 • cu*at. doln^ conahlrral'le 4an>a<<*. temple in San Francisco. S^»i4t«»r II ¿»I« f »«-n*« «» «»•-«••I el«** vv ar. t.raal | Itili OF TRANSVAALERS <l«iiisg r«*«i te tear an4 llave t.o.4 Ito Mi.4 II ClesTWAter Country G es to the Northern Pacific. — A »I*CIA fit. Paul. Minn J ad fr* ’Tl N» .v Y<’T * The dispute I betwt Pacific Ah l the O. H the right <»f the reap* tea I their hn- • t rv in Idah”. h Northern 1‘arifl t n 1 ho ( » 11 drawn its cteln country, which Iosiun of th« the next move * A L. M«*hh»r fr the < > R. A* < '«» presidency of the Kan» -•a City, Pitia burg »V Gulf. F ormai annnnncemei •ttt of thè tw* r- -e !• w ill le» d» '- re ! uniti 1 ! «uir* 6. uhm ihr ut! « lai tii me of the vii t!. ‘t»th«’ truce l*'t*r« n «he tu «ili ex pire, but tha f• in thè matter ars practu ally r* «»¡y f r • ’.gnslure. III« fight i» en !«*«!, and thei Tu «ili 1« m m ro lr««ii* > If II* Tri«** t«> •l*rupt 1« it»« «••••««*! « .•»arar «ter The termination of «he 1 M»y II* I »!••• j» |i-• i«, I «*•! . diffb nIty marks the »»a | • New Y**rk. Jan ‘2<L—A special b'the no»«t l itt« r railroad w ara j «ver wag«d Tm • • fr ui Wa*hmgt> ti »a** If <»en* H i thi* countrv. I v« ry y phuse uf rati real Joareph Wheeter ex|«r« t* to return r* ad j « 1 :t ; • • «! « j■ ’« - *v ali»! force w at to Waabingten to tak«- a real in c«»n- brought Hit*» j »1 av bv ti he linea intrr grn>* witb«»ut further formality, it r*t«?d 1 b<* I n ; n Pa itb* 1 ««'••k up tha I«»* ks a* if hr would mart with dtroap* question in di*j !e. Ir n <»r ter lo f i* il l**inf ,.n«'iit ln<|utry ha* la-rn made Hate an aml«*at •* -etti«* mient thr N» rth aim ♦ the announcement that he ha I rrn Pacific offered the u«« t ’ « f ita 1» rt t«»11 relieved from further duty m the tend Ta«»»ma Im«' te the e l'nìon Fa* ttì»: Philippine*, an«! it i* found that there hi «’xchange I« r similar r tra» k pnvilegev I* v«*ry g< iirral agreement on Luth aides on th»« ('«durnbia and t the Vni«m PacHk of th»' h' U*» that it ha* l*-rn cimriv was offered th«* alternat live«»! ar-epUtis sh 'wn by thr •lamination «•( the «are th«* prop« «iti«»n or hav Hi ug thè N«»rth« ri. of Ix»u, and other prec«‘ lent*, that he Pacific parallel th«* lim* w *>( th” 0. R A ha* forfriir«! hl* right t«» a »rat in <x»u N . ( «i from Fa’w i * o - i 11 t<» Purtlaml gr<’’*, ami that th«’ «»iilv thing • | m ’U to Ihr Vniutt Pacific ha* » hi»l thè offe! him i* to go Lack t«» hi* <!rotrict an<l under remdderation *« »evrfXil «mmths -»■rk re electten if he <tesirvs to eoutinuc j* ! i ■ I 11 ! i i • • : ¡ : !•’«! io a* t it in rerv i. r in «-ongress. an«! te refrain from extruding the <> N doubt i* entertain«»«! that, if hr R «V N. hues in thv < Tcarwatcr dia- •»•rk* f«--«-lection at a s |»«’ cim I election trict. to till lii»' \ « anev. he will lie return»*«! SPOKE FOR IHt OOE R. t«» «'•»n^re*» prh.ip* without opj*H*i« lion, but it will I m * held by th«’ h«'U*«'. a«*«*»iro!iug to th«* U *t authoritic* in both lairties that th«’ reat isiiuw v .1 ant aiul will remain •*“ until a s | m ’ cim 1 eh** ■ ti«»n lias l*een held. >«»mv of hi* friends m the houre h<q*‘ that h»* may !** mdo«I not te make claim te th«’ • ph* f»r re-election. They think he would wm greater «listmction bv this «• oufm an«!, if r»1 -el»*- ted, h«- would Iw entitled to jmv for the entire t« rm from Mar> h I lant, iu any one •• «*< t- 4 to th«* \a« aiiev w»uld N* WOPÍS 1 | 1 - ' 1 i ; i New York. Jan SS —An Idea >t I he high bu]<es eiitrrtelne ! m thè Trant* vaal republic of ths out<x>ma 1 of tho war with Great Flritain la given i in a lattar written tv F Hvuthakk*>r, a.* siatant stalli nmaster at Johannr» urg. tu his Mister m llrouklyt). lite Irtter waa »ent lu Nuweenber t v w <y of 1*4»- rrnau Marqu» «. The Icttvr sa» a in pari " We are g» Ging u»--1 t it a bit n w. mote letter. Fin-re < K'tobrr E» n • r«'4ch«*| u* frmn twond tne Trantvaal. A editary cable dispai« h maiiagr»« te come thrtnigh tcejMUumdly, bui then it I« a week old. At tirsi I stili uiain- tained o » .« »V n Irti •» u » ith < *ape Town, but that is no mure p>««i •iblr nuw. The |*.<«vrs ar»' »oaring an en kwmotxa succsms , and they have already e«'n«jurr»*l thè biggest ¡»art f Ystal. The r are» push* Ing aire* lv into ( ‘«¡«r < “o| ine, whjrw they Afe )- iu<rd by thr burghers, K l m • barley is hkewiw *• «'»»mpletrly surround* e»l. as well as Maf«< rking, while in thè m rtheru j«*rt of thr Tratisvaal thr lloer« are aiiwtdy I bevute I «»nr Ivoun-I- arte«. On every side thè Britteh aro getting a g» I thrashing. "The internal arrangements here are et re »*nt A.i thr» I Ugllsh have left th«» country. Order i* I (•eautifully maintaim^l. The lkters still I remaining may l-e M-«-u daily leaving Í r Ihrif vAri'gis cummanis. ‘ ’ Johan nre tuirg n*»w fearfully ta quiet. All the male (••pnlatiou ha« l*rrn draft«*! int«> a ■jM'cial cuOatalui* lary. No one is alb uwl uut after 6 F M. With the eicvpti« >n of !0 mine», whb h aro Umg w- rk«*l by thr government all the mim*« on tho rami aro «but U- wti. “l*pti> the pro*.ut U-•••’» English aro prisoners, among whom are .‘»«loffi errs, and aro • 'ani <hir !«•**«!• r» t»ot amount to 2<H), including th»» «!• ad and wouu«!»*-! It -* ni l* like • mira • 6 It still l<*»ks duiittfttl n ho will «‘ >ma out ultimate coii«pirror, but a» things I *»k m w th«* I ugh--r-» stand a gts>d chatter. No fighting has orc‘irre* I in their own country. The supply of food I« plentiful. The English awl- «Ilers aro m»t w rth mu« h and «urrvii- der easily Already t»” of their gell* erais are dead. Ca|«r ( okuiy will ir Volt. "No doubt I It will surprise you t« er«’ ill»* having changed thus but that could not be otherwise, • aitrr having w itU<ws***| r ervthing It is now clear that 1 ham) «-rI a H i '« ->! le c a alni itti hu« hu» I ••« n f'«r throe v«-ar* to make war against thr Transvaal and • tain p•■»■••• *»i«»n uf it« t« rritorv. " British Slowly and Cautious ly Moving Ahead. aUtHS FORCtO STtAOILY BACK Npea/man's ( amp. Jan 23- Vb-r 10 hours of onnttnuuus and terrible tiro* yesterdav. Generals Hart and < lerv all iance«! l.iMNi yards The Iteel* mam taim-l su irregular tir»* «luring th«» night, but the British outputs di«l n t reply, Ihi* morutng at da» break the F-er* 0|«-ue<! a stiff fire The British •t«**d t«» the gun» where thrv ho! «îept aid an engagement wa* rauewed vig“r >uah The fiel I artillrrv poured shrap nel mtu the « nrmv *s tr« nch* » \ rumor that Ladysmith had been relieve«! enliven«'«! th«» Hri*l*tt. w ho •«*nt up a ringing cheer This was The first k»»pj«i t «ken fur an ad van« r was ame I at th«’ |* ittt uf tl»«’ bayonet, am! th«* lk»ers irtreated tu the next k*»pj*. which, like umat others, wa* • ( .v n w ith i u'ti« l< ■ • r mounted by moumls «-n the *uinmit The British advanced Steadily an I the I *r* relax«»! sIg ht h Ih«’ lattei «tld n t show such tenacity s* pre* viotrolv Their N<»rdenfel«!te tin*I at I 114 interval*, and their • aim 11 fir«”! luit sei«!« in apparently th«' B«>er» were »hurt <»f atiimuUitb ii All dav the roar of musketry fire continue»!. The British t« k three |u < r paito-n* cm the m«»untain ami found shelter l»e* L.nd th*' !• • •■!« * r a r r a n • w 4 a I • •»»»•*« I % « » I » r < Wa«i iiigt ii Jan < -Mr MoiiUg i White, lorinrrl» •■■li«ul to Ih« lr»n. Vaal republic at l«‘ii-l*>nr ali'l ah-i. It I« un Icr.t •"!. I. in thia country to ru- ileamr to ol tain recognition a. th« dip* looiatic rrpr»'***litatlX** of thr republic hrr«. nrritad in thi. city l»»l*y, f mm New Y»jrk. I rtlrr >»•»«»* kiugrr. 23, —A apecial I s» nd on. Jan patch from Naples «ava that Mr • run» i« re|«»rtr I to Is’ the bearer McKinlw letter to President President Kruger, in which the pro pores peace terms ìm » s «’«I un • tatù« quo . with complete ind«' cue« ani a w’vvti vearw* frau-hl»*». Washington. Jan. 2'2 i*«|*i N «II«*«» l«> »labr « I ««I 4ta«*»l. summt lottai hi 111 interest WALL OF GOLD ORE Chicago. Jan •'<> V *j- lai to thr tioual in itM acoja», wa* Retntr«! from F I Faso, To.X . sava: I It «> tt « « ft it • uf r«*m« T hn•» • >• «• I • th«* M-nntr todav* by Hub’ " I h«* Y.»<pii luflians >d ’»-•n- ra. thr la sight. ’The occiroioi) uf th«* -utter mi otilv race m *11 M> w«> that wa* abl« 1‘rairir Ctty, Jan 23 -—What I« in simple qu«»atinn whether to survive th«* Spanish invasi »n ani introduced by Alleu, of Nebraska, call preserve its m ln idualltv. are making *unr rvsjwh'ta the most pli»’teHuvnal ing fiir iiiformati--n a» to the r»*c«»gni- their last stand again»! th«* M«’ticaii gold fin«! m East« rti Oregon, is 7 miles w.* tth of Prairie < Ttv, in Grani ti«»fi by thia «'•»untrv •>( the diplomatic g’ vernnu’lit Thus far it •»rem# the lh«* width wi«hh of the ledge is uno The r«’pr«»Mvnt.itive of th«* YVairovaal repub Mexican •■»Idler»» have lw*en found in <■ iinty lic alsould l»e dire, ted I«» th«- jrreaident adequate I»» «*«»|»e with the Y'aqul*. , f« « t and the w rills are broken away lor or ’*••' retary of state. I! de tn 1 '« tha V pro» lainatioii ha* In-rn ì **» i « m ! by a di-t.vn« •» of muro than 3,»too t«-» t, question th«' subject of an Impw*<«iun*'d the ruler of th»* Yaqui nation, a«l h' vv ing the «»re »‘vp'sed I .’»i> to 2o<) fret *jM*e< h iu which he declared that nine- »!r»'<*ed to It is -aid that n>»wh«*r»- n The Amrricsm F«’ *ple. " In th** air. tenths of th«' American jaropte -v tn ¡ hi the world ha* such a l«.«ly of uro I ♦•«•n an<! iu |Kvrt is a* follows: thisa w ith th*’ B<»»*r« in their g>t F14nt “The Yaqui nation has l»egtin it« f un I. -taiidin/, as thi* <!««•«, where no struggle for lil**-rtv against one of the It will no tunneling i* lire»—-arv. Thu value of • trtiggle fur ii»d»'j*'n tern • greatest powers Hi the world. He de- th«' ««re rtiii* from f ’• tu $‘>4 | ht ton in h-nger telerai«» the Meth an army in « l*ye«l that th«* war which Great Brit g»dd, an«! it I* free milling Th -usands SfiHT*. The nation h.n r*taldi*hr«l ain I* waging 1« th«' m<«*t fatal bl«»-* at a pr-v i-i«'imi g<»vrrnment the «»flo r* uf u|»»n thousand* • f t«»n« of ore, niiin- human lilH-rty that ha* l«*en stinck in wbbh ar* at Babispe In th»’ rvent cumlwred by mountains of dirt and th«» century, lie <i«*clar»»«l “that the of thr sue. «••« of th«* Vaquí |***»ple ov«’i vm » h > .«•-•» r k, t.m l un «orrc«l. American j»- pl«* aro* ii"t m sympathy thr Mexican*, no furrlgn«'/* except na Il.tillr Will« Va«|««ls. with Great I'.ntam in the *«>uth \fri- tive lorn Amrri him w ill b»» alloami in Nogales. \ns , Jan 23. — Newra was can war t«» wtain|» out the lil»erty of the finora b»r several y rar* Tha property re- •i«»'«l ir»uu thr M>uth thi» morning jsMipl«*,” ami when 'Ir Balfour, in tha ani per- 11« of American* in Sonora bouse of «maimona, made such a state- will l>e protected by th»* 5 aquro iu that General Lurrnso ¡Á'trr« had eu- I ment, "he should be m«' t with aune ga.r«l th«* Y ai |UÍ s at Ma»’* vaia, killing every way." «•ver 2t>*> and taking 600 pri»«*nera. disclaimer from this *ide of the Allan- n tic." He de«*larr«l that thr English **hr«i<M for li*«*4lian » Irrtrk ||<>a«|« san F’ran-i*o. Jan 22. — L F Mat charity who have l**cn held as priMUi- jHMiple them-« !\r* were n*»t iu favor of thi* war, which ”h » I I «--’ii brought on the-.»-, of < icvrlaiil. <>., r«-pre senting ers i»f w «ir t-v th«’ Y*a«|Uls for th«* lust by a sharp cabinet cabin« t minister «mgAged an Fasteru *v iili *al«» which pro|*»res •tv month« were res« tied by thr victori m * cu ¡Aters " líale s|*»ke t«» c nstruvt dr trie railroads in Ha ous Mrxp-an tr*j«’pa and are m»w with with gold S| s)4*«*ulat<>r* Hal 11« «ays General Torre« with unusual f««r*r. decisivenr««* sud wall, i* on hl* way home. It is expected that . varnrstneMS, ev«*n for 1 him, and his |*a*- that $5.(HK>,tXM) may be ci|irudvd, and this Fast ini|s»rtant victory of Gem-ral ; alónate rloipirnco claim»*! the closest added: Tori« < will have th«’ effe« t of scattering "In the mar future more than a I hr Y.vjula am! will result tn «m«hiig attention of every auditor million d«»Har«* worth nt lie* an«! lum Ihr a ar The res« dut ion, w hi« h l*er »ill !«•» •hipp>-«! fnun Fug«*t *«imd Hale’s sjarerh ha<! cause»! » K» ll»«t h> r «rihai liakr. P >i nt * fo Hawaii f«»r the pr» »jv«*t»’«l ¡ loqny lirtwrrii Alien an I City of Men«»», Jan 23 —New« I« Plana already perfecte»! call finally a. road* Wisconsin, w a. pant'd ameiidr!. Morgan <d Alabama ad- f<»r thr ■ *«irotruction of some 310 iiiil«**» • rriving from th«* interior joint« aff«* t d by thr rarth«|uake I ridav night an«l M<>»t of the roads «1res»«’ I the .«■iato briefly ou th« tiuau- • »f r!r. trie lines Mu«h «lamage wa« will be m Ait I around Hou«dulu aid , Saturday morning rial bill. el-« where on Oahu idaml Ferryboats dour to pn»|H*rtv Hl Guadalajara, an I iHtoocrtol M... ||««.Sr«l will be run l »*tw««*n the termini uf th«’ city of Colima, capital uf thr stair **t Pi d, Jan J. \ *p- hil t-» the the*-* r*»ad*ani the variuiro islanls." of th«’ sanir nain«*, wan thr scene of Di*|*at'h from l:«*«lw..t*l Falls, Minn , turuti* t*i|w*n<*ii* • ac «Hjipann d with »ays: A rr|*»rt ha« J *»t rv •• bed here iitirrlrtoft Muldlr» Vtlrm|ifr¿ lu Hill Oll« th«* k»*- f »«-vini live* The ('ity uf Chi Agi», Jan 22 —A spr. lai to the fr uii relativ«** of th«* deceased that «»Id Mrxi«*»» came off «•om¡arathrly un- Rr«or<! from Victoria. B. ( ’ , says: J. man Mover rrc«*ntlv died in ( aliforma, • ath« d m th«* « arthqu.skr. ?« s nc. i and that h«» m i lv a nt* «■*. >n («• thr. I* Molera, who arrived fr*»m Manila, <l« nta ucrurring here «»r m th«* »uburi-s. rff«- t that he kille«! M<»« m -« Lufkin*, lu t«4l* •»( an attempt on thr life of Gen The church of the Three King*, in the In t< nv«-r«ati"U in referent e <iales township, this county srrnr 12 eral Otis. suburbs, was cracke«!, aud will la veurs a.*o, instead <»f William Rua««, te th« »II latioti there ha said that Gen el -• I I* r r«q»airs eral ( >t is on «* appearo-d un thr firing wb<* was afterward haugr«! fur the hue, when a *hut fruii U h » rille of «me ' ■rime. ll*.w Vfwn Wer« % til hit «It »«I uf tbt soldiers w H íai - h ! utic«>tnfurtably | Manila, Jan '•’.t —-The r««*ort of 6« • «»nr • •i«»n l«a V ««< r r I«-a ««•. clore te his bead. A* te who fired the ' men of company <’, Thirtieth infantry. Victoria. B. Jan. 22— The pro- shot tt«> clew Wa* «!l*e«'V err«!. Lieutenant Ralston commanding, vincial government has dee lami ita in- Mrews Wer« llwrgl«»« II«»I«I w hi« h was »ml ished near Lipa, con tentino of Miormling it* alien esclusi«* Vairouvrr. B. <*.. Jan. 22.- John sisted of 60 convalescents from the law •» us hereafter U> |N*rmit Altieri- ran« to hold claim« purchased from am! Thomas Brew, sup¡»>«H*l tu have hospital, who were going pi rejoin the I Mhadian locat« r«. Such a c ««»mr-síon l«*en lost in a storm off the northern regiment The inaurfwnts hid in the -¡ulte satisfies th«* America!»* iu Atlin. coast, are said by the police to have bu«hes along the ruml and oproed firs Irft I«ehind, in a -ha k formerly occu U|««n the pack tram from three sides Will voi O'».»!« r«ui pied by John Brew, a «¡uaiitity of « h I«I« lh«- Americans, in addition to their Portland, Or Jan 22 — A iiumler Mtl'l ends, w hl> h tile police claim t«» casualties, were ««>in|w-||ed to abumlon >f lloer svuipathu -rs in Portland have have identified as having Iw» n stolen t unit«’-! tu furm a society for the purpose fr»»m various Vancouver «turo*and res The latter, with their packs, fell into uf raising money to a**i«t < h»m Paul idence« win h had l«een enterad by the hand« «»f the in»urgenta. who pur- sn I his follower*. Arrangements ar* burglar«. liiere le a collection of tu«»ls sue«l the retreating eaccrrt for three now making to secure a hall «•ml suffi jeiitly .4 /. ui l van«-*l t r a well- mile« along tne road, until the Aineri- «| h akers for a incetmg e«|uip|**d carjw-iitrr «hop. <’an« w«-rv reinforced. Tlrittg at I ««I , •t»iiih . OprniHg f«»r Viaisrlrsrt irult. lairvlon Ian 2? — The Daily Mail \irar4ffU4 OI»Ja>rt« tu *tr.Ty. publishes the following dlsjmKch date«! Berne Jan 22.—The bundearath to Managua, Nicaragua, Jun. 2» —(Via day abrogated piwvious regulation* an«! Gulvmton. Tex., Jun. 3.1—The Nicu- ih irs'tiy, from »stn.iii*« can«| **lt is rumored that th«’ B«»ers have grant«-«! |«*rmis*ioii for the i!np>rtation raguan government will np|>»int J<>«« evacuated Coiensu in ur«ler to reinforce of dri«*«! American fruits, and also fresh E.I Ri«lngu>-x an I Kruno Kruitugu a. fruit«, on cunditk*n of their examina ■irl'ltrat» r. for Ni aragua in udju.ting their troops here ’'Heavy gun fire was hear«! from tion at thr I'.vrn • cu»b>in-bouw. •he —... diff••r«-m .......... . j • with th»’ Maritin»* M lvsmith this morning. < 'anal < '«»tn j«any. It i. underab.xt th»» Ovili««« lllgHA • 4«ghf. ’'th-neral Balter'« order in«tru> ts the government will object to United Cairo, Jan 22 — News wa* receive«! nien to h»*«*d the white flag of the |Ua*rv stated Minister Merry am Rudolph only when thrv lay down their arm« here tonight that Osman Digna, prin- ! Weiser» the company's agent, as repre It also instruct«* them to Itewaiv • I ctpal general of the late Khalifa Ab* sentatives of ths compainy in the arbi dulHh. has baren caj ture«!. false bugle calls " tration t l«hi« t>» I sg«rr (•’ Hartl TrlF nt llarh •<«•«. Port Tuw i»-«*tvl, Jan 22 —According San Fran«’iaco, Jan 22.—Advice* to a ruling r»- eivvd tolar from th« fn»ni Honolulu «tat* that the l«ark trra.ury d* |«rt'i>«ut an-1 mad« by th» Agate. 4* days from British Colombia «mmii.ioncr of iut«ri>ai mentir, a I** f«»r Honolulu, arrive*! at her dratma- jur.t of monry for a pn«»i (or tlw pur. ti«>n in a distraaoud con»! it ion Thr pow of aayintt inawc« (of th« r»|.*»* of vrsarl was l««ng overdue (>n the voy- th« ■•ul i. Habla t>> l«gacy tax. Tho age the Agate en- «»entered revere cam« bofor» tlx* ixmimiiwionrr Storm*. The • tale room* were filled from Ilimoli, when a l««|uaot hail brro with water and much of the provision* <na>la fur that purpoao. ruined The freah water gave nut. am! the crew was placed on abort rations Lilian waa ilia flrat labri« «oran. A ship was sighte«!, and furnished 200 Cincinnali tu itermeu get 16 2-3 rente gallons of water to the exhaust«! sea a-r hour. mea. : 1 1 ‘ | | ■ Wes. Tevis O«ta W7.non.non. han Francis«'«. J*n. >?._Mr» Susan G Tevit rwceivwd nearly all of the vte «d her late huslend, Lloyd Tevis, r a decree ol distrilmtion from Judge ofTey yesterday. The pn^-erty dis tributed to her is valm-d at almut 17.000,000. The whole rotate was le- quested to her. and she is to make pro Vision for the Tevis children. Haaklm, Jan 23.—Oanian Olito», principal general o« the late Khalifa Abdallah and who wa. i-aptured _ lari ___ _______ Thur «lav in the hills near Tokar, was iriught her* lula; and ItuprtaoM». f