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VOL. IS SCIO, Keystone Shaving Parlors i fws or mt m and the Old. Only First-Class Shop In the City 15 centi Shaving Hair Cultinc Shamponng Baths M ■ is - 25 • VO'.H. 0R J. W Specialist for Refrution and Defects of the Fye. PORTLAND. O >f ! treason ICON \ ther attempt Bullíate th«* ctar Our tabka arc auppUrd w»th th< beat th« marhrta ail ‘a J* sao» OREGON J. J. BARNES & SON General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... Gros, fraud baa been discovered In > -t< • - •• department at Manila. G«* ral Fi’ihugh I.*»- says future uf Cu:-a «!< p* nds <»n native statesmen A pai king I dam..g.-d I. - 0« CAPITAL, $20,000. OFFICERS: E. P. CadwrB J. W. Gator* G V. Johnsor D«i (nierai InD.Ing ani ri bange butine». I unt mat*« at current rates and drafts Issued on print ipa) cidre A. W. HAGEY A «20.00« 0 syndicate Is negotlst Ing tor the ■ onlrol of th- Pacific coast fishing Uidustry. r tary G «g* say* If artificial ■ a»k« I for bond«, he will al treasury funds to armmuiaU* By an explosion of gas at th«’ fur nace of the Edgar Th cimt>aon steel works, lh<* m« u w« -re fatally Injured and Thirty fourth turned from the mustered out at di !*' r K.»i ; .o' d !» (he assassin of Bo* r«'d. , ¡ff Russian minister of public dr ; t ;>u has !»»-en sentenced to 20 i • »! M*r ' ¡t ud* w Hh !«►• •* of rjrii rights. K butt’* !. iw.-. n Fren« h and Chi* n« >e !» Imminent H oíx ' i in > •* York and Ml< hlgan cause mu« b damage England h s : '4>-,te>l against China n, »king any »•••»el treaty. a • trike In the anthracite region. la-nmark lays dowu conditions for the «al« of the Danish West Indies. All I aka .4 oat' ‘ 1, ang pw. -y re », rei prvmyUy OREGON. Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R TIM». « IR!> h •» W, I«*» 1 aqttlnm Irani !••«<* a baa« •• •• (ortaliiB • ■ Me. 1, r»tuifolng I /*•»«• »nulii« |«»1 99 < 0*1 «» . • Arrive« A.bSU) Ne 3, fur lletrell Id»'»« Aibsnt Arri««« 1 *•< r * • ( Nn. 4, relurelitg « 1«««»« ¡-vtr. t Arri» •• A . bdBjr The p -villini ha» appoint-'! Whist on to I m • majiM Lfn-ral aud Funston and Jan i ! i Smith tn I m - lirlgAdlrr z-n •ral» of rt-KUtar». An Imperial edict prohibited th» signing of the Mam-hurlan treaty. W VI (II \ll kill S<JO fir, in New York H) worth of property. T -••-'»« thousand arroats hsvo l>.-<>n n.» !* st’»*.- Russian rsvulnlionlsfo bs* estuo a-.tlvr SCIO, OR Prende nt V kc PrcudcM Caatugr waa made to sa - • of t ! ' 1‘rt rei wan suf fo- B« 1 a 1 22 off|< « rs «nd men proa* l In a fire on th«1 gunboat P«’ti«d ...Horseshoeing a Specialty. ««• BANK OF SCIO led o< M I» n. ry p-wall» al Marseilles. J >>ro • sa a réélit of tbe dock strike Newly I urne.' tA and P»feed Throughout «« . Roland R«ed, th* actor, U dead at » hom* In New York th %% Sh«y O| i-diis I 1*•«j k ’.«i 9 i w a A !;«*.:. an><* tnt of Washington re - »• * i to be Opened to Bcttiemeht J. BIIARI), Prop South el Brkdft. . -, M f»-r U-omli may be transferred to another post. Will rnsb* regolar trip» to N-rio. Watch luca; cobimn lor iste of ii»it» Com mereiiil House INTfRfST TO OCR MANY RFALifRS U « r M 1 » I* M 4 SS r M 4 10 A M 11 k> « M ii u r M • <C V W H JU A M IÎ 1« R M i <. F M NOC I S’ 1 1 nr. t Sf A bant »1 ! < of va Ila with (k»a<he«ii train«, fl« -g dlfwl •errlre» to bl I trvcu bd 4 b»a< h<*« I ram« for <bs mnttt»ial>,« arrive at t**lr ’ at no*n g;«lng »nip.« it tn» u> iv*. h • ampii.g gr«un4« os th» Rr»ll«*nbu»b and •m.am nt» • ifc» a»tn» 4»« >< l wai t>i.x bpw i m arriK r . 1 » s I Mai.«g»r J Tl’RXXR. Aiftnt*. a t-asy EAST AND SOUTH VIA SHASTA ROUTE Tra *• laara Wot Reía fat Portland and wajr e anuna al >v « • mi l<a«a tv« A bauj at 1 w4 P • ts,v,, toil.1 • vi • * . ? p m - Alt«», Bi |> u . IV », m . . . . i . -, rsotvsu. -- t> n . , S» * • m m»« fourmi Oll, • I», iiB't.n €> • m . 11 ♦ . ■ Ian. tr • a m , • , Kai.M. • o, : X- a w , t * • «•» Chics»'» r u • m . .1 • n. 14M A» <elr, I A» P M . T « m F I Pau ■ • p is . • p _ F.»ri Wnrih • ■» a m.SlSptn. City -t Urti, sea am.« a, a It. uatns 4 a m . 4 • m X»w or I. an. • p m . • M • m. w .,hlnpi.-n • 4 -• m • 4.’ a m haw Urt 12 Up * . I.'.u P a Ihtlimsn S*»d tourist cart • n b« th «rain» rs»»« ars «errs » • nd !• «*•'•*•»< t«» • ft •„ -, -i I mb . X bw Uf’ Issue sn<l W uhiQi’.'fi « en - f . i ng s . .. w • • ,. ■ Pars i».' H. n«!ulu ¿span. * hlr.s l’hólpeinas <*ntrs! and Sonih («>.- r» As* Mr« M I W.wvImarB*-* agent st Will «rie »»•« u». t s44*r«» < I! MARKHAM. A Mt usa Fgl A ra«s Afl. gort.aad. Ov. Morocco will »ettle th« American lalm without a naval demonstration The sultan of Hulu - • ipl.r « ■ . t the An.erhan, are violating the treaty. Bussigli» I aril« Ipate 1 In the dialo- terment uf I < do » of Aiucrl. .m ma rines. There are uo Indication* that th* Nabrhhka »« ’»to .al d«'adkxk will be broken. COl’NI'V, OKEGOX. Filli».! V. KORAN THC ONLY LAW Government I» Impcssipls In the Sulu lai »Ml». JOluO. ¡eland of Hulu tarifa M — The <ommlasl«>u wa a heartily received at the headquarters of tbe vu'laa. The residences of many « f the p apis ítem» of Interrii f rom All Parti were decorate«! with Hags tbe alar, and stripes fioatliu through lb* of the State town, while Ibouaaudi of flrvi rackets were exploded !n all directions it was a beautiful summer morn- Ing. and when the ullan bad not COMMritvlAL AND FINANCIA! HAFPt NIM.S put In an appearance upon the ar rival of th* last laun> h a cutler waa sent with th* aeerdary of the con A Bruì RavNw of lha Growth and Improv, mission to invite the st; tan to viait meni, of th. Many ledu.trw, Through. th«* ship Th« y brought ba k bls out tier Thro mg 1 omn-oowaaiiK majesty, clothed tn gold and purple and decorated with Jewels He pre sente.! a comic op«-r» s*p- t as he flnsridan—Th- drpot at Shrill 11 ! came on I-»ard. followed by bls mln finished. later» and a »core of relativo In n ot Coquills It Is propose I at Ciapi.iu ley rourt array They were greeted with a salute of 1? guns Commis to organlae a fire company. •loner Taft ezplaln.-d to his majesty Table Rock—The Table Boek Irrl that there was no dlsiMia t. ¡» <>.» the gating Ditch Company will soon beg _ n part of the n>emb- r» of th* commie work of cleaning and repairing Ita sion to Interfere with the admlniatra ; ditches. lion of the »tillan» affair« or th* Bald Mount»»* The n»*w quarts habits, customs and religion of the Mountain min» people II« said that the hi I y mo , mill of th* Bald tira governing the commission WM ‘ started up Ust w«*< k the pnwipectl ve prosperity and hap Rittsr— Th- flimr wn. blown off ths Hulu 1,1 i suspension foot bridge at Hitter s»v • and«, and that the peop I« of the ; •ral days ago by wind Cuitad States ex|M*<te«l the treaty to , Hood River— The pro,;-- of the l>e strtctly obse rved strawberry crop at Hood River • re The sultan then thanked Cimimi» good, aud there Is an Inrre,».- 1 acre •loner Taft an«l spoke proudly of th* age- »able and other Improvements Intro Union—A plan for starting a free dur*d by the American» ad.ling that __ ___ his best friends were th* military of reading room and library at Union fi< lais and that h* «•ip»»»t«*i| to abide is be lug perfected by women of the by th* de« islon of !! • ««»tnni «o-*n • Ity. ers and to follow their advl'♦ His Milton—Tl <■ < iff -r I'-nit I'.c k‘- r majesty then in«pertr<| the ship Company, of Walla Walla, contem That a(t«*rn<K»n the sultan *.m re platra erection of a large warehouse reived at th* American military at Milton headquarters an«l Inspected th* Klamath Falls Th* work of Iran troops Native sport* follow*! I i. • which were witnessed by th«* <<>rnmls ♦ ng - -it tf.. K'.m dltrh Imgmi thia week. The dll-h will •loners an«1 others The Philippine commisaion p tiled •Iso tie widened. this morning for U r L«I I ala nd of Union—A si heme la under w»y nt Baal Ian Before leaving the « ninnila Union to i-rei-t and equip s two story sion had a long consultation with Ma brick bull-ling for the us«* of a town jor Sweet, the American commander commercial club. at Gato, and Dhul Karneln, the Greenhorn It la ri-po:t..| that Go •tnmgcnt chief of the Hulu», who Inter Mountain group In If..- G . th«* aultaii usually oppose» Any me -¡re of civil government horn district has tu--n sold to a syndl •its of California capitalist• tn Sulu app«-;irs lm|x»-«‘Ide at p:* s ent The customs of va*»aUg«* sep Gold Hill— O. luine will have 25 nr vltude and polygamy prevail Th«*rv 30 tons of ore crushed at Hu nu*. B on A is no law et< «pt th«* Koran, and that Cheney'» quartz mill at Gold HHI Is not alwaya follow«*!, The Morro» This ore la from the Elaiv mine on and Chinese desire a ri ssai Ion of Blackwell hill. military rule In Jolu but the «•<»•> Umatilla- An O R frel/hl glome at* chara« ter of th* popula tion and the uncertainty an to those train between Umatilla and Wall ut > paast-d over a man who was lyin{ on without th«* wall» rentier thH Inadvi •able Military off!« « rs consider th« the rails and crushed him beyond :■ -»tuition. treaty unnecessary and an Impedí ment to progress Oranit»—There Is no publh • nnau-r the Rod Hoy mine than at Gran FRENCH INFLUENCE GROWING !te, and application has been made for a new school district, with Red Boy n, Activity in Southern Province* of the center. China. Condon - \ dian« Iron* "p I p up \ HONG KONG. Manli SO It Is re ported from Canton I hit the activity place at the »he*p camp of S B Bar (>n a apparition of the Fren< li la greatly Inert ualng In ker. near Con«!on the neighIwirhooi! of that city Two of the ewea from th* lamb* the latter slea.tieta ply between Hong Kong ami pBe<l up In a (Btrh, an<l M8 head wi< Canton, anil gunboats are mm h In •mothered. evidence on the Chine,- waterways It Is also reported that two • te nto - are being built In Frato • to run I- tween Hong Kong an! Cant i nml that France Intends to sub-mtlie the carrying of the mnlla It 1» I.-o -< peeted that a French postoffli e w ill open In Canton about April I Objections have been lodged to the plying of the steam launches under ths tricolor Chinese captains now fly th- tricolor with an addition of three small stars, which ar- Invtsl ble a shore distance away, aud as a result, It la said. th< < h!m-i people Imagine they are rlill under the tri color, and conclude that the French Influence Is galnlng. It la alao re ported that a Fivnch hoapftal wl » opened at Hhafnccn »<»mr month» back for the purpoaa of te< riving Chi neae patients. All thia aida Firm h Influence am! prestige WHY HE DID NOT SIGN. Sumpter It la ,. ported f..... s ter that th»- Goh i-tuli, min«- is >ho«lni another ruh ore l> >.|y. ami tint a, 11 h-rgroun'l il<'velopm»-nt co-itl'iio-. the prospi-itx of th- mine grow t,,-tt.-r earh su< reeding day. Canyon City—-Jano-a Roldn,on. one of the oldest and beat known < t fnr of Grant county, died at Canyon city after a lingering Illness of nearly I; year». Deii-tis-d waa t-orn In New lliunswlck. January 12, lk.74. Klamah Fall» The Ashland Klun ¡»th Falla mall route and si h«-dii!e ha, been rhangi-d. It will hereafter be n daylight run. and the route from Parker's station to Jenny . r> - k wll -e over the logging camp road Canyonville A company cor.tem plates building a flume from Cauyo: Creek. five miles south of Canyon«ill, to the mines owned by M-wls Ash which are sltuted about halfway bo tween Itlddk- and Canyonville A mob of 5'K> or mor«- gathered at Galesburg III. bent upon lynching E<l. Ja< kson. a negro, who murdered En glnrer Charla* Rowe The m<»b man h«'d on the jail In a body, but news of its coming rea< hed Hhcrlff Matthews, and he smuggled Jackson out of jail into a carriage and drove with him t<> Monmouth. Accident to Chinese Minister Sived Manchuria. PORTLAND MARKET. ST I’ETERHItl RG March 3 10.— !ai»t Monday, when the world •t Wheat Walla Walla. U»57c val peeled that th«» RussoChlnese < con- ley. nomina», bluratcm. &9c ps-r vention as to Msn< hurla would be bushel signed, th- Russia foreign office re Flour Beat gra !-• (.- noir J ’ 40 ¡WT reived word that the Chinese mln!* bat rel; graham 2.' fio Petersburg. Vang Yu huí ter In tFata- Ik hili- 112 ■ per ■ c-ital gray fallen bcen aeriously Injured. |1 20f»«l 22'-, per cental This news wits ri -'-iii -l .»’ th» ' UM H.r ey E- - ! fl»; n ,; |17 brew with a grain of salt, but a n pr. nt Ing It''.'.0iyII7 per on stive of the Associated Press a t. In Mill-' ff H-.in |1<I p. r t c: formed at the United State» embnssy Hing», |21 :,u. ,hort,. f!7 50 this evening that Yang Yu hal not «16 only slipped on a waz flisir. bruising Jlay Timothy. «I2U1-’ So rioter bls elbow and leg, but hu t bls he ld 17«» 50, On-son wild hay ( pe, and waa consequently confined to his tun bedroom Yang Yu Is over «0 and Hope — 120 He per pound, itti fleshy He has re. i--il!y di pl iv- t crop, 4»7c. great antiety tn reft e-»<to the ion Woo: Valley, 14(115« . Eastern Or vent Ion. and has hesitated to ► alan -gon. »(fl2c. mohair. 20(j?lc per particularly since he Is In pound. about his reception should he rotura i Hutt-r Fancy creamery. ?2*yftl&c to f'hlns, aa he belongs to the liberal I dairy, l74»«I30c; store, HMFlytyc per party. pound. ■ Spanish War Claims. Eggs—Oregon ranch, ISftlS’ác per Washington. March T' Tile Span ! Luen. Ish war claims commission, of wbh h Poultry—( “ ‘ Chicken« mixed, |,t 'H/r*. 4-z Benator Chandler Is prerddeut. has hsns 1« 5 to. dreaaed, Il u U» per received from the state departno- it a ■on nd spring, 10/6 p»’r doten; full list of the claims against Spain docks. «5 if 6, gees«- HCM per down: growing out of the lnsurr< < tlou In turkeys, live, 9010c per |MTund. (’libs which were filed In 11. d-payt dresy-d. ! JB u. pvt pound. men! up Io the 15lh of the pre .-■»( Cheese Full cream, twin«. UÛ month. Th-se claims are all tb<>,.- of UVt. Young America, I4< American < lllzens. for under tbe treaty |ier pound. of Paris, the governments of tbe Potato»» t5(j55»* per sack United Htatca and Hpaln uudertook Mutton— Oroaa, best chc<-p s. thi-r, to adjust claim, of their own i-ittgena • 4 75 «was. |4y4r.«- dr*as«*d t Ths grand total of Ihi - claims Is per pound. about | bl (loo U'-o and inrl- '. -l In th- !!• «'< Grona «■'holt* ivi > list are fit- claims In -ties» of 11 • r’ .i, light. 94 75fj{*( dr«L-«jd, b f 7t 000.000 The largest single < lain» 1» per p<>unu. that of John W Brock, on a<. on-it of \*al l-arxe 7O*!4c p « t ¡»ound. property losses, Ml - I al «2 1*3. ama!!. p»*r pound. «14. Mr, Ruiz widow of the dentist Beef G m . o (Op ».’rm || 50(j 4 75. who was killed in a Havana prison. Is row». •4{/4.5«), dr«*«»ed barf. ?(/*'* a claimant for I7&.0U0 par pound. The Japnneae rrsldents of Tacotn*. TVssh . have nrganlted lo keep mrt any dtsorderly charrcter» frotn thclr ! country. Durine a recent epidemic of dlph therla In a tiwn on the Hudson, :o& ratea wer» treated wltn aernm, and atnong th軫 there wvrs only two death». Electlona In I-ondon restili ed In tremendou» majoritles In favor of mu nlrlpal owni tnhip of ali publlc ut lll- tli-s. thu» break mg gallina monopolle» | etlallng for centurie». Pionssr Stags Operator Drow-rd Oakland Cal March 3<> Th«* body of John Allman • ploni-er ,t,.»<■ n»< h opv-ralor of th- coast, has tw-i-n found In the harbor, and It Is believed he waa sccidentally drown-d During his llfi-tlmr- hr made a buslni-v, of bidding on almost e«ery mail-carry ing contract In the wrat. and at one dme bad more governrae.it contrarta than any other man engnrrd In th« busin»». Hr was a personal friend of Pres'drnt V. S Grant, and du: Ing that offi. lai's administration ■psut much of his time In Washington A ateamboat tine will be eatabliahed on S:inke river between Lewlatun and Pittaburg landing I»eve!« ,m • • t of the Mount Reuben mln*» tn Southern Oregon It going forward aurreaatully. Aguinaldo waa captured by Funa* ton lu Iaabela province The rv :*•! leader la now in Manila jail. It Is »1,1. • .!>' . I that the Rogers Io comotive works, at Paterson, N J, have been »old by the receiver» to a Now York symP-at« of capitalista, who will enlarge and operate th» works. The aavlng» bank at Riverside, la. waa broken Into The burglar« drilled through the atce! doom of the vault, but the Inner «afe resisted their ef. fort* They ar< urrd only a »mail turn cf money from the «a»h drawer and es caped ou a handcar. Fin bM og ! In No, 1 »haft of the Republic. Ml< h . mine, and resist« • II efforts to extinguish It The flame« are raging through the »baft, and no estimate of the Io*« can n* made Ins mine has been eloaed. throwing 50« men out of employment. All th» miners escaped. Al’KII. *1,000.000 HOTEL Civil rom zMI Pirli of th« New Vkorld 0. L VIMCENT, Prop. I.1XX Ths Brussels aut-moMies ar» tai from 3o to So franc» per annum, • coming to horse power Th» Inter Island Telegraph com pany of Hswpll 1» the flrst wireless system to be opened for business The case of Missouri against the Chicago drainage trustee, will be the first Jury trial in the United Blates supreme court tn 107 year». Professor Shaler, Harvard'» geolo gist, says that within 10 year, new mining systems will produce an al- moat Intolerabl» supply of gold Ths l*»<»|. NO. FIRE Jsftsrson. at Richmond, V« Burnsd, But No Livss Lost. RICHMOND. Ya.. April ! • The Jef f-rson hotel, this city, which was ■ G ter st a cost of I' "'ni'“'- was de stroyrd by firs The magnlfli-enl strm ture .ove;-. | half a blu. k In ths ultra fashionable part of the city, and waa built of buff brick on a granite foundation. Ths flames were discovered In th» upp’-r part of the Main street side shortly before midnight, and In a short time that part of th- building waa a roarln^*.'urt»ai •• The gu-sta who w-rw first driven out of the Main street portion of the hotel look refuge In the l«jbl»y <>n the Franklin wirret «Id«’ There was IUM' h *1« iteiiient. rspe riwllv ar • g th« wo: • t rnanv - f w horn ha»! retired f<*r th* nigbt Many prrwon« taat all thelr effacts No one perisii J in the flnn « ? • fire started In the Hnen room frotu a defer live flue. Th* fiue. The Insurance I« about I* «r»u 00g i» •“ AH th* surr«»inding hous«*» are filled with property taken from the Lot»d Them Thet* h has been some looting »nd aeveral arrest• have I m *»n made There w«»re In the hotel many works of art Including Valentine a marhia aGitur of Jeffer*on whh h n fh* Frankhn atrret court. stood This statu* was broken !’■.<<! • ■ . . * ■ \ f th» fir« which * «•» eating Inf*» ths < «Hllng of the ltn«'n rn<>m the hotel fir«* apparatus was brought hHo play, but the how* burnt Attendants then dashed through the building awaken Ing the guests many «d whom w«*re sleeping and had to be dragged out of twd Most of th* «'!• >1» on th»» Franklin street end of the hotel saved their baggage and finally th«» Jefferwnn Blaltie w. > gotten out, with the head broken off The guests tn the part wh»-!P til»* fir«- Mfarted l*»«t th* r bag gag«*, and many of them lost all their clothes. Owing tn th»* height of the building th«* fire d« (»artment ww nt a groat di»««!van»age The flr* mad* an Immense blase, and prn< th aliy awakened the entire city, There w ere ne thrilling escapes, th* halla and staircases being numeroua and wld- EFFECT OF CAPTURE Insurgent Leaders on Luxon Ars E k psetsd to Surrender. M KNII.A. April 1. Aguinaldo Is now detained In a comfortable room In a wing of the Malacanan palace Ho I» In charge of Captain Benjamin II Randolph and IJeutenant Gilbert A. Youngl'.-rg of b.itu ry G. T hird artillery. WI k - ii A.-alnal-' > w.ia capture I be "cire & plain dark blue suit with the coat closely buttoued up at th-* throat and a wide white helmet with a leather band. Ifci takes bls capture phllo topli!. ally He Is generally c heerful, but soir.ctlmc-s moo.ty Ills health .ui - i * ■ v . ,t y • i! I. ,-. I • • -i » . -. rood. It Is uncertain what attitude tie will now assume Certain visitors '• newspaper Interview, with the pris oner ar«- not allowed Hince Agulnaldo has Iteen dc>mle<h-d at the- Malacanan palace, ¡e-.sons dot provided with »pedal permits have been denied admission to the grounds. General Trias, the commander of the Insurgent forces in Southern l.uson a ho rec ently surrendered to the Amer lean authorities, visited Agulnal.lo, and told the latter why he had sur rendered. Trias said that a contlnu ance of armed opposition to the United States was unjustifiable and ruinous, that the Independence of the Philip pines was Impossible, and that the I’ll Iplr.os had better accept liberty, proa- perttjr and progrès» under American rule. The capture of Aguinaldo, follow Ing the surrender of General Trias will probably occasion the surrender of th» Insurgeut leader Malavar In llatangas province, l.uton; llellarmlno In Albay province Luton, and Luc tan. In the Island of Samar within a month Many people visited tho rvsl dene» of General and Mrs. Funston on the Calle Hell, In the suburb of Ermlta. The gen.-ral mo.i.-vtly declined to talk Mrs Funston was evidently tbe bap pleat woman In the I'hlllpplne Is lands General Funston has been r«u om mended for the highest prac tirable re ward. It 1» believed here that he w111 n. g< -cal tn tl. r< e « army irrt« on twais Capture of Aguinaldo tradì to Many Surrenden. UINfRAl MSI ARI 111 R MAMS ARI PORT th, Inaurwit.oa la th, lilind ot M.ndaa»» Stamped Out Iiltp.nw. lor, That Reioteme le t ecle«. 23 DISASTER ON SHIP Commander Ropr, of Gunboat Petrel, Suffocated. WASHINGTON April The navy department early this morning re • o-d a • abb-gram tram \ Imlral frain Re me y commander in chief of (he As lati«- station giving a brief a*«<>unt of a fir«* In (h* tt^H room of the gunboat Betret, and ef the death of the com matidipg oScer. Lieutenant Command er J«-« * « M Roper, a» a result of a herol«* effort to a« Ue the m«*n below, Th«> dlspwtch states that other of fimrs and tn<«n were prostrate«!, but all sr» recoverlRc. Admiral Rrmey « Jispatrh folio«» 'I’avit*. March cover*«! In the sail At * o'clock this m tnandln« AR<r coin« betuw »mit a«ain aKatnit a«lvl«e, aud at* ¡'(•'•I to recover the tuen l>«’low He W • «th* ated sn-l <He.| at 7 46. T hl, two other u fl.ers and men w ? entirely proetrate I, but are r* ovrring The fire I» out, dsmaKw m material I. Will send Roper« re- maina b Buffalo REMKY ” The uxrttnwnt at on«* sent a tel egram to I! F Fajr, brother in law of ! Jeutenant Commander Roffwr, at I <»ngw<K>«l, Maas aaklna that he In from Mrs. Roper of the news The following exp presalon of sympathy and appreciation was al»«» ' With also nuijc made Iti!« *A'I hr» • (hr departm«lit »end» io Mr» lt«>p«-r «!« ep sympathy In th«* gr«*at Io«» »he has »ustaine I. and the highest appr«H latlon of the gallantry and self •*» rlfice with which Lieutenant Corn« minder Roper gave his life for his fellow men It arsa a herol«’ deed “ Lleutrnant Command« r Roper was born in Missouri, and entered th* naval service June 25. HMM. He WRU commlasloned to the rank h«!d by him at th« time «»f h!s «b’ath Marrh 31. I».»'» and was ordered to the command <»f the l‘ctr«i Nov«'mber 16. 1499 Th* !*••( «I was one of th* venAel» under Admiral |»«*wry at th* bailie of Ma nlla I .*v when ah* was In • harg« of l,l«’utrnant (*omman«l*r Wood. Tl«* latter <jffl* er «•»me horn* shortly after and Lieutenant Commander Roper su«* ••«’de ! h!m The Buffalo un which th«* remain* will l«e *««nt home, is used for th** transportation of troops and Is a>»out to return to the Vnlt«*«l Stat«*» by w ;i > th»- M»‘ llt-'f. i!s« m. WASHINGTON. April I An Im portant dlspatrh mrli-3 at th* w ar <l«partnirnt to*ia> from l>-ti«*ral Mar Arthur ;n th» OplBitNI <’t lb* Ofll riais, w,-nt far to support th- preti ir Hoti maili* t,y Gv»sr»l Ms' Art ur yester* day that'ths »nd of the r«-b»!l >n is nrsr at hand Th I, dlspatrh < l<-l,-» th— »iirri-ïi-t—r of a ronsldsrat’l» additional nutnlx-r of n-l»«ls and mil itary arms, and th» Important ft-aturv ■ uf It I, that th« surri ;i |i-. tuatka th- ♦viupi-t- »tamping out uf ths inaur- r«*<tion tn th«* island of Mindanao, which ia. next to Litxon. ti»» lar».-,t laland In the group The dl,patch I» A m follow» Manila March 29 Brigadier Gen e reports the sur- render at Humulao. Mindanao, of k offleem. |&o m*n. Ik, rifles aud at> shotguns, Capistrano • rommaud This ends th- trouble in Mindanao aa far as th- Ftllpliioa are conc*-rn--i H.ig adi«’r G«*ti«*rai RobcM’t I* llu«b*a t»- iMHtM Ailkp<«ll sn«1 Ku'i ll <tiu« *mr rmd*r*i to Captain |>avl«l Shanks Eight «*«’n(h Infantry, at Matnburao. gun» Fulton s <«>mrnan I »urr«'n «l«’f*»| to Litfutenanl C«>lon*l William H S «»tt F »' t v f<» j- th infantry Th«* fuiiowing < abirtf rum wus r* <«’I v « m | ar th* navy «Lpartin«'nt from A ' <1 R»«i \ ”(*avit«', Man h 29.*—' Hur« au of Nav IgiiUon. Washington MacArthur td egraphs Thanks to •tplendl«! roo|> «*ration of Vicksburg, I have Aguin aldo aocurely in my possession at Mala« anan General Funston loud in Praia«’ <»f everything navy did Ent i re army joins In thanks to y«»ur»«lf of S A v.%» H-, «.« ■ I fi< *r« and m«*n ‘ REMKY ' H«-< retary lx>ng replied to th* i Then. General Young Say» i Small m!ral as follow«« Rt me > M an Ila In form M »< \r Fores Will D j in th* Philippine*. thur highly appr«-« lat« hi* and Fun* HAN FRANCISCO April I Major ton s genvroua prats* navy, and «-on General H B M Voting who arrived gi.’tulat«* th«’in heartily LONG ’ H«'natur Burton an ! R«'pr<*»i»’ntaHv*» from Manila today ou the transpuit Ixmg nn«l «‘urtis of Kansan uw th* Logan «aid pt»’fti»l«»nt i«ft«-r 4 i)« lock, when th«r General Funston * exploit was on«« rush of work had « «’* im »' I TL* pi»-sl of i* ia »! kun«’ bravery, and he L de «(••nt listen*’! attentively to wh;«t the serving of I the highest recognition at drl«'«rntion ha«! to ftny, nn ! il l hr th«« hands of < our government Thi* hn<! uiuh r < onHl h*ratlon th«- m «((« of talk about Weal Point Influence H r«*war«!iug General Funston for hi» ail bo»h. If any au<h statement* service* In capturing th* I have tie eh made that gradúate* of chief Th«* delegation regard tt'dr In West Point or m*n who have rlaeu tervlrw as encouraging an«! hope tc fn»m th*’ rank» will oppo»«« Funston's see the Kansan mad«* ;t brigadier g»*n ad van« «'inrnt tt has coin* from th*» •-•I In the regular «««tabii hn»v»t but lip«« of «!(«.*¡-pointed «»ffii-vra No g»M*d its m«*mbers were <•»»•«•ful to say (hat off!« «*r or genttrman would belittle the president gave them n«> pion-lst •u« h it brave a» hie*« ment " nor any indication am to bi« Inten G«*n»ral Young, in »¡waking of ths tions In this regard T|i«*y w«»ul | not effe< t of th* capture uf Aguinaldo on In* «urprU*«d. how« ser. If ctri»i<|«*rnble th«* aituation In the Islands, said he opposition to giving Funston n brigs batteved th»' troop» would have (<> be dior gen«M*ai»hip should «lev» lop at the kept there but six months longer He war department. There is n«* dHp«»si did not think It would ue wise to bring tion In th.* regular «-*»(abl>hme!i» to be them all away, how»*v«*r. for (here was litt!«' General Fun”.ton n exploit «■•♦ a large number of marauding band* I**« tally since the re« «dpt uf General thfougbout the iaiauds who would have Mm Xrthur a dispaL h ¿Hing full < i ’ft to be kept under subjection. to Funston, but there wuul I natii It will t.ik«* at Isaat two g«*n*ra- rally be opposition to jumping a vol tions, said th* general, 'to get the unteer officer 36 years of ag«» Into th* Filipinos to understand th* meaning grade of brigadier g«‘neral, and th« of self g«»% rrnment as we understand Kansas drh-gatlon r« «*guii«*» thl« it Th* Filipino !<!• i is to have th«* fact country parceled <»ut among the lea«! era, and they will rule the p«H»ple and HERMANN IS TO GO. get all they «an out of them. We ahull have to Irwtk to the children <»f Retention Made I- - «vb'e by Fri« the babies over there now to get the matter on a correct ba at a ” tion With Hitchcock. WASHINGTON March 30 —It ha* practically been that determined Heimann will nc I remain ronimi*- •loner of (he i -tieml land office While (he preshh nt speak« well of Hermann, h«* eannot have him a sub onHnate to liiti'hrcMk, In view of th« friction that exist a Hermann hni l»een tendered a place on the civil service commission but aa this is s retlurtlon both in salary and iiupor tanre. he doe« not Ilk«' to muke th«- change The president do*« not want to dump Hermann nut In th*» cold and the civil servi« «♦ «omra m .» «j.vr ship was »ugg« lite«! to let him down easy. George secrtcary nie nt lone 1 Hermann II« lost former plroe in making u figM for the •«’fiat«*, but it is understood he con tribute«! hl* full »hn!>‘ in th** chop • of (wo Republican* nd nny be r«*e oxnlxt-d for his party loyalty. Rt WARD FOR TITU8. ■ rave Muiicun of (hr Fourteenth May Be Sent to Waat Point. W ASHING TON, April 1 A petition •lltnod l>y alt offb vra aerving with th* Fourt* «*uth infantry rctfltn«*nl h*a I m vn tent to Adjutant General (Nirbin, rcquettfit < the appointment of Mual clan Caltrtn P Tllua, company E Four te«*nth infantry, the tirat American aol •Her to enUr Pekin during the recent The Penama Waterway. trmildrn tn <*hiua. a cadrt at large to the military academy, The petition Washington April I.--The condition» •aya Under Which the Colombian govern (hiring hie aervlce Mu,telan Tllu» nn-nt will ronM-nt to the transf.-r of haa proved hlnoo lf to be a truatwor the French coni -salon for the con thy. Intelligent, aober, brave an-l thur •trurtlon of the Panama canal to this ough aoldler On Auguat 14, 1900. government, should the latter select at Pekin, t’hlna. he waa the first that route for an Isthmian waterway American to stale th«» wall uf th«« Chi are before the stat«- department for nek! city And enter F«kin On I the ita consideration H-nor snivels, the following day while encaged In i (he minister from Colombia, called on fight in th«* Imp«« ria I city, he re<-«»lv*«l Hi-iretary liny today »nd left with him a alight woun«1 Hta tn**r1(orloua <<>n a memorandum bearing on the subject A Dubuque Firs. •lu«t deserve* r*t «ignition, and It 1* This memorandum, being of a couf. I m * i lev*«! that If livrn an appoint Dubuque, fa.. April I A fn ir story dentlal nature, the minister refuse) to disc uaa It« features while the matter trick atructure occupied by George ment to West Point, and a c<»mmiit* •ion upon grn«luatlon Musician Titus manuf tctui. -a of Is under consideration by the state ftlrhardson * Co department. The French concession shoes, and H F Rtc barcfs.cn A Co la will make an ex«rllent ofll«*r.” originally eiplred In HHH. but It ha» dies' ahevea. was «fofroyed by fl re to Roughly Treated by Burglar». |X»«A gllMOMi been vitended to lblO. night Pittsburg. I’« April 2 Mr» Anna Work of a Lunatic. Ward, aged 00. la lying In :• critical Says Hs Is Heir. condition from the »Becta of brutal Akron. O. April I The Diamond T,r-csia. Wash.. Apr!! I. Ham-ae! treat i-i-nt l.y three mask- I I. irgl.tr, pottery plant waa totally drattoy<->t t»y rh!lb-- a Tai- c i •: Ip isrpi-nter here at her home thia morning Mr». Ward fir» last night ihr- fir» orlgi’ist- I claims to be one of the h<-ln» to th, and her daughter were awakened by In wash- soak. I - I pla.'tnl tn ' n rlo-ia ¡arta of ths building A wrlL Enifllah rstati- of Thom is Holden the pr« | lie of burglars at their be.I drssa.-.l man was notier I loit.-ri-ig mentioned In yesterday's dlapatcbea •Ide. eadh woman finding a revolver Mrs alxiüt ths plair- soins timi- tw-fot.- ihr i’hllby ■ mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Hhrl pointed directly at her head Earlier In the <rv«*.ilnr ton I’hllby. 7* years old now living st Ward undertook tn resist «nd while Are started an attouipt was made to dynamlt»- Brazil 1» » •« th- gran f-lai-gt b-r of the daughter waa held In subjection by the pottery of the Robinson Me rrill Thoma, Holden, through her mother on«- of the men. another knocked the C" .pi-iy Th» wat In an dls ovsred The claim of the I’hllby h-lrs ion» elder woman Into unconsciousness, The hus stl< ks of «lynanilte placed In vario >s bats thnt of th- Bron-lbrnts of Balti literally crushing her skull parts of the main building before ths more HtambnuKhe. nf New York, and band and son of Mrs Ward Were t others who claim Inheritance through sleeping on the third floor. having In torte» oil soaks I waste was found in Holden’s sister Elisabeth, while the their |M>„«e»,lon about 11.200. the booty the burglar» evidently were various sections of the buildings. I’hllby heir» claim direct tfvnwml after. Massacred by Tiburon Indian». Massacrsd by Indian». Rim and High Wind Proenlt. Aris. April I It I» re Phœnlv Aris . April 1 It la re Dalia«. T*x April 1 A heavy rain ported that a party of goldaeekcrs waa port» d that a party of g«>ld»eeker« was maaaai red by Ceria Indiana on the* Is massairel by Cer!« Indians nn (h* storm •<-« offipanled by a high wind, The land of Tiburon In the Gulf of C.tl Island of Tlburon. in the G»ilf of Cal prevailed here thi» afternoon. wind damagM roof» and blew down Ifornla Two weeks ago alt M-tiisn Ifornla Two w«* »* «go «ix M«*ii< an prospe-tor» left Tepopa on the west prospectors left Tepopg on the west shrubbery and the precipitation waa coaat of Melico In a small boat and rosst of Mexico In • «mall boat and so h*avy that ft formed torrent» In went to Tiburon Island In sr»r< h of wrnt to Tlburon Island In »*ar« h nt the «tr*«*t« which »wept everything Pedro ^aaqulela. on* of the gold. gold Pedro Pasqulela. one of th* before (hem Btreef car traffic was de party, baa reached the mainland In a party. has r*arhed the mnlnland In • layed and a quarter of a mile of track • mall boat, and reported a fierce fight •mall boat. and reported a flerre flght In th* southern portion «>f (he rlty with the Indians He escaped, and wtth the Indiana He es« aped, an l had (o be a ban'toned for the remainder of the day Th«* damage In hallas believe» hl» con-rad»» wer» killed. ballere« hl« «omrades wer« hllied. 1« estimate«! at 12Ú 000. 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