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GO TO THf. EVENTStll’THE HAY Keystone Shaving Parlors Siu-. «ng Hau Cutting Stumpcxang Bath. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS J. W li «nt, Likely I» Pro«« .< InUr.tl I» Owr Many Kuikn A family '»I »eve«i j»-ri»l,e«l in a Buf falo flr.- VtMiH. >1 Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. I Oltî I IMI», Olt Will make rranlar trips to Keto. W »trh I..cal column lor dste ol visits in thr i»urLr t'ruker ha» r«-tir««l •hi|> ot Tammany Mitriteli may ---ur. tl.«- Philippin«' ta-lff »nuil!|»«x nealifl.atkoO* of An extra »r«*i««n ••« lrgl*l»lure ha» l»'«-i> call«»t Commercial House The ITiryenne Imitali Isuub M -titana liave l»’-ti .piii't.'l III Wirel«-»» t«'l<vra|.liy i» likely 1« l .tir l>ad eflert «m llw' Pacific .-al.l- pr'.p-. ! A 31 4'*.* " -l . ali a t 1- ,i» 1 - --n 1« I f<>r|«atit>g ai-i «••«■rimi Ih- city ««( Hat aita J. BIÍARI). Prop Newly Furnished and Relttted The« mghtnat ..<* > > Oue libici are auppbrd « uh ths beu the market* afford.^Yi^ SOO. OREGON South ol Bridge. General Blacksmiths and Wdgonmakers... .. .i •- Wc 1*1 - » » •'«» <|'.»n«ll *• «ivi Auw!» of «<>«» la our ho* 4<»u» *» SCIO. OR BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPI I AL, $20,000. J. W. Gam«« TT. A. Ewing K Shrüon Prrudrnt Vier-Prêtaient Cash irr Bear« .1 crucial hanking and exchange loan» made at cunrnl talc« an<1 dull« i««ucd on principal titira A W. HAGEY 4 iff A » It « >4 I »4« ol *»l. ' - • < : -'«■ »'.4 )*«rlry |«ll*d l-«o«R|-lll OREGON SCIO Corvallis à Eastern R.R Y IMK < A»11» « •• •J. |«»f N * lì ter M i « r M * 4« 1 M 1 fa it ira»*-» A II** Y < vftftlil« ** arrt**« 1 squilla. iss 1 , r*3ur«stng 1 d*0x r« \ «quina t«•«*■« < oFvailu Attive* A «hany ............. . h «F 1, fn» l>4Flv**ll I I«a*r* Alban» te M M T A M 11 LN r M AHlirt iMirull >•* 4, fresi»» (••trull 1 «• • « r • 1 lai ftbl t Afrit«1« Albany Train s.» * -r * H n» < I; ». r 1 armn in M * p 40 I Aìbsny in te M timo In reanaet «il» th» ». I* w.ith t*-««h4 irslr-. *« .»ell ». going IB. .1 lhr«a h.oir» In A:hau> t*!..-» deper컫* «I » I' north bound tram for I ori.».ol Train hr. : . ■ -1O.. U with th« » F w Bit aid» train »1 t orvaiii» . roast ns tor It*4rp«-n4 co©*. M< Mtnii’lllr *o4 alt ml» north to rand gt'Wlh WTONK. Mans«»« J it H'tlt. *<*ul. Albany EAST AND SOUTH N I \ SOI I J A Shasta Route Train« :»»«• Waal •*!» I*« Portland and way ■ au. .alloua ■ l*a<* to« Albany al > VU » «■ _________ I e«ve« Portland * D» tu . ? p m A l’ott» y It set» m . IO«> p m A i ore* Oh »u I I. • tn . II a m !*•• rati.«*nto • p m . < U a tn •• *an FfBi»<umT ftp tn. ■ I.N a m. ’• !»t«lrli AN a tn II AN a tn iN-nxer • a m . • a. m k Bnt4ffi4 < it» 7 1« a. w» . • a at, - < hit •«.. ? A» a M.t «a.n - b • A t!f r If I 3» p m , Î A a •* Iti Pffiw.a p m . *p tu •• >’. ri U i»ritt *.*» a m . * p m •• < nr of Mr »rot Aa nt . » 4 a tn *• >1 » n « a m . « a tn Xe» orte«'.« * r.p tn « IN a tn •* w •ehingvrtt * <.’a m . * U a. m - N*w York U Al p m . IJ Al p m OKEOOX, Fini» N V. .1 \ M a in it . hm »2. NO. Itwlffd Mat«! \M>»*a< That LhaM teat »a 1< a < v < tei th &>««'«. TtMS OF Russia Is determim'd to hold onto Man. hurts Governor Hha* »ill su<«<■« d Set r<- tary Gag«* January 2-5 New York has appropriated I'.ouo- to r’*pr«-»'-nt that state at th«* St Ixtuii fair Relation» between Am«*ri«ans, Brls tsh and Russian» at Niu t'heaiig are »trained Manila. Jan 14 M-d'eal author! ties h-rr aarert that a t onalderable portion of the branching down among Amrri. an realdenta of the Phlllppin«- laland» 1» duo to boni*al> kneaa Newapaie-ra uf Manila ar* urging the I'nlted State» Philippine Commission to mak<- an appropriation fur • daily cabled news aervlce from the t'ntt««l Stat*«, thus bringing Amvrlcans here la clxmer touch with their bom«« life A majority uf the local paper», »ever al Army offli' rea. civil off!. lai» and others, have promlM-d aulì», ri pt Iona to help m««-t the cable toll» for a new» aervlce of 100 thr«« n month» An amount »uffici.-nt words a day to cover the toll» for 7p word» a day has al ready lx»<'n tubacribed It it hojx'd that thin naw« »»rvlc«* ran ta begun January l& It will hr drv<Hr<1 to Amrrhan nwwt ri< lu«lvaly. The (Jovernnv nt hat ofT»-r*Mi tn n<*w* hullrtltia frrw* to all (wilnta t»u th«’ military wlrea Con>m4aai«»n«r Bernard Mowr» band of th*- f»apartment <»f Public Inatru» tlon for th«» lalanda, baa delivered an addrwan to th*’ teacher* of Manila. In • hl< h he particularly urged the <<»n tlnurd ln»t ruction of Ki li pl no cblMn»n in Kngliah Ik »aid the nwmbera of thr wealthy farmer rlaaara were mailing a great mlatakr in »ending their children to Hi»anlah achoola aa f». ■ , « tit » • ■ i ' I? f - at ruction would injure their position and standing in the Ifilandw. which would Inevitably and indinwoluhly Ixitinit a portion of the Atnerhan na tlon Thr nrwa rerivrd from ItatHngaa Province is cheerful The eipe^dition to I x >I hk > in Katanga» haa br«n l cotnplvte aucceaa. The i-olumnt under Colonel* Wlnt and Well* have dea tr»>)«1 a large number of tmrra« M and hamlet* and enough ration* to keep 20 non Filipino* for frtt month» There waa not a alngl«* American caaualty during the entire expedition Th** enemy tied beforv th«* American», tneany of th* m were killed an«l *<*v »•ral aurrendvrvd. HAS MADE Thom«« I Park«*. ol A RECORD Allori», Oregon. Saved 16 People in Lail Thr<< Year. «MrtiAl and f «an. lai ffappamn*« H Im p«*tam« A tbrtl R«v4»w ot ths <»»owlh and l-np»ev«m«»t, «4 th« Many Iti4u«<>rt« ThroMghMi Owe Thrivmg t <*»«iHM>*«»lth LtUM Markst Mi peat Navigation on the Yamhill river ban been < lo*ed to Lafayrtte A fine body of ctnnatur ha* boen discovered In Joaepblne county The t'lataop county tax levy for tt»ol ha» bwwn fixed at 31 mill» lain« county court ha» tiled the IMI tax levy for that county at 34Ly milk The Oregon State livestock associ at Ion met al Salem and eb-ted ■ ffl cere. Polk county'» treasurer ha* leaned a call for warrant» Ia»u«-<1 prior to October «, I*»». Captain Walter Lyon ha» resign« I ht» position a* captain of Company K Fourth regiment, <> N. G The new flouring mill at Wasco ha» started Power la furnl»he.| by ok til,-tty obtained from .« plant on YVhlt« river. The entire debt against Pae Iflc col leg.-, at N«-wb«-rg. ha» le-etl paid off and the Institution la In a pro.perou» condition. Should Germany I h - »uc< «-»»fill ’n obtaining money du<- her from V«i*e Fuels. France «ill try to obtain pay Thoma» I Astoria, men! of French «lalms ker. night clerk at the Parker Hou»«*. Another Boer laag«'* guarded wliob In thl» city. 1» gaining quite a r««pu ly by women, ha» fallen into ti.» During the A large num tatlon as a life saver. hand» of the British past three year» h«« ha» bo«n »uccea» ber of cattle were taken. The population of the entire Unit**! ful In rescuing sixteen p*x>pl«« who had fallen into the river. The hotel State« I» A4 233,089 1» liM-ated directly on th«- water front The llorr Unse» up to date have an«l many times during the daik been twice aa heavy >« th.- British nights of winter, person» have fallen A Southern I’aclfi«' train at llou» overboard, either from the wharf or ton Texas, ran down and killed two th«- rallroa«! tn-«tie Mr. Parker ha» men. had several narrow escape« from Et Preaident Cleveland has almost drowning while rescuing other», an«! entirely recovered from bl» re. ent ill haa never r«H*«dve*l any reward for In the majority of rase» hl» work Maa. the on«*» reamed « ven neftl«-<t**d to Ther. will be a strong fl ght In con tell him th* ir num«** or thank him. grea» against the n< w Chlm-».. exclu ■Ion bill. A HITCH AT PEKIN Schley has requested the president to review the fl tiding» of the court of Inquiry. Roosevelt h»» given hia ixin Demand« Prcwntad by th« franch Miniata» •ent. to China re A special train, carrying JOO Pekin. Jan 13 The French Mtn crult». bouml for the Philippine», WM later M Beau, refu»«'« to pirx-nt his partially wrecked In the suburb» of i < r<-«l«‘iitlal» until China fulfill» certain Chicago ami three soldiers Injure«! i ilemand» of th«' French lk»v«-rnm«'nt Vladivostok 1» anticipating the ar The Joint au«tlen<«' of the foreign »n«t rival there of th* representative of an uew Chine»«- Ministers, whl<h had American railway, which Intend» to twen arrang«-.! ha<! Iw-en post|«on«-<! buy land along the Siberian railroad because of M Ib-au's action His and erect fai torlo» colleagu«-» are dl»<usalng whether to A repltltion of granting to Mr« McKinley support him or not . A bill ________ is considered the postal franking privilege for all the Turkish in«l<!vnt her i orreapondenee ha» b.w»n favor possible. The Dowager Etnpre»» tmlay follow ably reported by the bouse committee ••«1 up her friemliy ailvance» by »en«l on poatofficea and postroada. ’ Ing verb»l me»«ag<-» to »everal of the The Chinese court has return*«! to Minlaters thanking them for th«' car«- , Pekin. they had tak-n of the palace and ex Canada haa »ent another batalllon pressing pleasure at th«' re«eptlon ar i to South Africa I corded by the foreigners on the orca- fnlte«! State» troop« are being with ■ »Ion of their MaJ«-»tl«-»' entry Into . Pekin drawn from < aba. Th«- rep«irt of th«* arre»t of General laird Pauncefote. the Brltl*h aiubaa Tung Fuh Slang, whose decapitation 1 sad or Is seriously sick has been ordored by the Dowager Em Mormon» are moving from Vtah to preaa. la Incorrect. Th«- Tartar Gener al. who 1» Governor of Kwan Ru, was Montana In great numbers afraid to «•»«•< tile th«> on!« rs he re The oil! liberty l»ell ha» l-'-n taken volved. owing to Tung Fu Slang's In ■ from Philadelphia to the Charleston fluence among Mohammedans. the | exposition. who dominate th«- Province, Th«1 Gov- of Tung While driving an artesian «>-11 at «•mor feared that th«’ are»t Everett a heavy flow of natural gas Fuh Slang woul.l Incite the Moham medana to rebelllr»» waa encountered. H-rtr Laa<«r SurpoMti British Pretoria. Jan 14 Th«. forc«Mi have »urprtaed and captured A bill pro-, idlng a temporary form a Boer laager 20 miles northweat of of governm«'nt for th- Philippine« ha' Krmelo. Forty two Ikwra were taken been Intruduir«! In congress. Including Major Wolmerana 13 - Doeum-n*.» New York« Jan now In p<m«rMii>O of Columbia Cni v*r»ity It I» believed, prove that the CbltMMwr Imperial flowernment was In league with the uprifJn»« Th«' documenta i<»ti«i*t of an original bto» k cut an a copy of a pro« lAinati<*n The papera ar»» the gift of the Key |>r M K Ganiewwll, who con*tnicte«l the <jvfen»4-a of the allies at the Pekin Home few day» after the relief of the !>r league red garrlaon by the for rign troop*. Dr Garrw'Well secured new quarter* for the Metbodlat Kpi* copal x hoot*, their own building* hating I mn ’ u <te*troy«»d Two private houaea were taken am! It wa* In a table of one of the*« that a numlwr of circular* were found together with the plate front w hl. h they we re print f •d. The circulara b«-ar th«« seal the gotrrnnwnl used upon Imperial document* The wording uf th« ctr miar i»: Let th«- ’ By Imperial (’ommatid Itofteni of »here follow a the nanMMl of eight town* near l*«*kin> ti*« up to united victory.’* Thl», It I«» auppofied. meant the dew truction of (hr foreigner« a» ahown in the Botera’ motto Protect thr Man*-hu* destroy the foreigner« Th** circuláis an» printed on jrltow paper, with black typ«*, excepting the vrrmilllon of th»» aval or * imperial pencil.** aa It I* known * hara<( er*, algnifying th** *» h I of the Boten* are »tampv'd on the left hand corner SIGNATURES WERE FORGED A proposition made by cltHens of frauduUnl Atkmplt to S*.ur< th« K«l<«>< Astoria to the «an factory of that ol a Montana i oevicl place has b«-«-n a« «epte«l and th«* plant will be enlarge.) and run for fifteen Helena. Mont. Jan 13 <>««vernor yeaia. Toole haa un>arthv<l on«« of the most The 1901 tax levy for Portland will Urlng fr io :1. nt »It ♦ ,-t ;it tie on«-1hint higher. le»M* of a convict from the penitentl Work I» progressing favorably on ary that ha» ever come to light in this the oil well near Myrtle creek. state Hom«' time ago, the governor Th«« offli lai total of l.ewls and Clark re<-vlve«l a bdter from the then Vie« >{.«! > . « t <* ■ subscriptions I» about 3332,000. President. TI h .»«!<»’ . ' !•«■'. » • ' A aucceaaful and well attended Ing that a ;.?(«: !. 4 I !...» I farmers Institute waa held at Sum tuervllle last week. N«-w hoisting machinery hae arm e<! for the l.<- Roy Mining Company in Bohemia district. Th«- owtuvr» puHhing work vigorously on both 1«. Roy and I.aura properties It Is announced that th«- East St IAiula bank robber* obtained JI«* 4U0 Instead ot 35UUO. aa first given out. During the la»t decade the Roman Catholir» have In« res»«-d more rapid ly In Pru»«la than the Protestant», tram«. rsl man »n«t T. ««rl«< rar* nn toft __ _ while the Increate In the number of « Bal« rar« »arramrnto to l»*4»n »»-I F-l Fa«- , Hebrew» waa insignificant an« leu. »! . *r. 111 • ». Sg«.. st le-iia. M*w or- mona a- I * aablngto» No country does »<» much for the < «lanario.« at ran rranriar-. wit» a*r»r»| Ut,«* I... H. n-luln. Jaren. I Blns FBUIH-in**. education of It» people a» Germany The common school» are not only In « » bui : atol »«-»IB Am-«Ire »••Mt« M g »..«iKiiae agrai al W*al regrh of the poorest. but the tuition •al* »lailos. or »44,**• la free and attendane* la compulsory < H MARKItAM, A boi «u Fgt A Fsa» Agi In childhood. Fonlsn L Or FROM ALL OREGON. Etna Oil Company with headquar ter» nt Baker City, has file«! article» of Incorporation with the secretary of »tat«- Capital 360.000. A charter has le-en granted t' new corporation whore obi«-« t to build a railroad In Missouri. The flrat pro« tarnation again»! football In England waa laaued by Edward II In 1314 OF More marriage ||<en»-a were iaaued In I'matflla county thl» year than ever before. The number reached 184 Several »«-nalot» pn>|w»*r the indiscriminate pu»»ug>. u* p«-n>'!«»n bill» by congreaa. Senator Mitchell Introdure«! three I amendmenta to the Philippine tar.ff bill passe«! by the house. INTEREST PARTS numlH.r of hog» di««d a f.-w day» on McKay creek Eastern Oregon It was »uppos«uj that an epidemic of cholera was taking them off. but tif atale »to« k ln»p«'< tor pronoun, ed it rheumatism. The output of coal from the Beaver Hill mine, near Marshfield. average» 80 ton» a day The »lope ia now down 1500 feet and Bild will Will not bo extended An »Irr any further for the present tri«- plant I» to bo Installed for power and light him from the dead letter offi* •• pur '.'U W ; f ’• porting to • asking for the pardon of l.aumelnt G l.lvlnnton. a convict In th- p« nlt-n Vice Preaident Roo»eve|t »aid tlary the letter »«» a forgery A few day* ago th«- full extent of the forgeries looking to the pardon of Livlnwton \ petition wa* rc* w|v was revealixi. <•«! from the prisoner, asking for -x- i iitlv«» < l< in«-n< y an<1 stating that he was a m-ml.er of a prominent N-w York family One hundred am! two tiarn«-» were signed to th«' petition and among th-m wore those of Hugh Belmont. Mayor Grant. August Vl< e President Roos»’ Hugh Grant velt Rev C II Parkhurst. Thoma* A Edison. John D Crimmins. Joseph K B<Mtk*tavvr. T At Drebxel. If W W Astor (’hanler water J^-ronw Jam«*» Witharspoon. Dudley H Phln ney. <’a*per Whitney, Lloyd A*pln wall. E D Morgan and Henry Htill man Governor Tool** wrote to a num- ber of th«» Aigner*, an«! they nil r«- p!l**«! that the nignatur**« were f**rg«*r les. Livingston wa* convicted of ob talnlng mousy on a forged check In kpril. 1900 and given five years In the penitentiary. A strike recently made on Jone** i reek near the Dry Diggings. Southern A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Oregon, promises to become otic of large Importance as well as great productiveness. Thu find 1» Its at«-«l Thrilling f >p«n«n<t ol a Hritiah Bark on th< at the h«-ad of a gulch that was worked Vancouvrr Shor« years ago and pahl rhhly. Ta<'«inm. Jan. 13.—Seldom, If ever, Portland Market! doe» maritime history record ■ more Wheat—Walla Walla. 590$0c, blue thrilling experience or a more rnira« u stem, 61c; valley, 59*>i(f60e. lou» earap** from c««rtaln destruction brewing than that whlth was rm-ountere«! by Baric) 1 • • 5 Il7<fl7 5'i |I7 500 1» per ton. the three maati'd British bark Cnlth Oats No 1 white. 91 <F I io gray ne»» »hire. Captain Furneaux, which »Scflll arrive«! y«*»t«-rday 12 700 3 JO per Hour - n.-»t grade» Driven on the rocky Vancouver barrel. graham. 32 50 •bore last Tuesday night In a gale, MIUstufTa Bran. 11” per ton. mid with but 15 fathoms of water beneath dllngs. 320, »hort» IIM chop». JIT h*r In the teeth of a furious wind and Hay Timothy 3110 12 clover. 37 heavy sea. both her anchoar» were 07 50. Oregon wild hay 3-*08 per lost, with 300 fathoms of chain ton Helples» tin«! with shoaling waters In Idimbs. J ’ aOJXc groa», Mutton ■tnd, sheep, w«'th creasing Captain Furneaux and hl» dressed 6*4c per p*'u era, SMiOJ^e. gmo , dressed. <0<%c crew expected to see the vcsael driven on the shore an«l •«> certain were they per pound; ewes. 3%O3X< «ros* of their fate that the »mall boats dresaed. Per pound levered an«! hurrle<t preparations Ilogs Gross, dressed per pound ma«h> to take to th«-m Almost within Veal- *09« per pound. an instant, however, the wind shifted Bee f-G rose. <owi, 3Hc; •teer», and l>«'g*n to blow fr««tn th«* north- west. Sall was clapped on to the 4c; dre*»«Ht, 3©7c per pound. Caithn«*ss shire and »he was driven 25<r2'c pct — Creamery, Butter dear out of »hore. anchorless, but pound. i dairy, 13030c, store, 12'^0 safe Seldom do su> h escapes occur. 15c. "It waa a miracle," said Captain Fur n-aux. "and but for the miracle »!>•■ Ek«» ÎOOJÎXc for cold atora»«* 21O2&C I for Blast era. 24030« for fr«-»h would tie plied up <>n the Van« ouver »hore today tnst-ad of being safely In Orexon harbor " Poultry Chlck«*n» mixed. 32 50433 h«'n*. 33 50 0 4 p«r t«o«ind. Staltheod MI» •prtngs. 3010c p*r pound, 32 .'>«{23 per The Hou»«» Washington. Jan 13 doxen; du«k» 3-tl® for younx. x«'1-»* 38 500 7 50 per «loxcn. turkey», live. tonimi tire on territorio» today filed I10l2^c. dr«*»»«*d, 13014c per pound. thè 23d ln»t for hearing» on th.» Okla botti» »tatehiMxl bill, thè J bit for the Chre-»» — Full cream, twin». 130 Arltona ststehood bill, and February l3Uc, Younx Anu-rtca. I40I5«- 7 for thè N.-w Melico statehood bili Potato«'» ll-»t Burbanks »'■ -t31 10 The bill lo create thè territory of Jef P*r cental; ordinary. 7v08O<- fer»on out of Indlan Territory wa» Hope— 8010c per pound referred to a aubeommlttee h-aded by Knox of Ma»«a< husrtl» and In Wool Valley. It© !4c Eastern egon 30l2lkc. mohair. 2IO21*4e P*’ eludine Flynn thè delegate from Ok- lahoma pound ( olorsdo land Op«n«d In addreaslng New Y'ork bankers. Pueblo. Colo., Jan II -In eonipll He« rotary Gage again urges currency Y’lctorla B C Jan 14 There is reform legislation and tells them that ante with lnatru«tlona received from grave anxiety for the sloop of war now 1» the tlnve for aitlon the CommlMlonerGeneral of the land Condor, which left Kaqulmait IVcem Tranavaa! delegates In Hollan«! say office at Washington, thr Pueblo land her 2 for Honolulu Advices dat«-<l England could ap««edlly end the car Honolulu. January 3. say the vessel nage In South Africa, •tM'reed In*, bv offi.-e Issue«! orders opening up for more than 250 •>•»<> had not then reached the p«>rt On diplomacy, where she ha« failed by »«•ttlement acres of lan«t in the south western the evening of the day she left the force of arms part of Huerfano and the western por big storm occurred, causing the The German foreign ofll< e aaya tire tion of Idis Animas countie« Thia wno'k of the Matteawan. If no news new meat inspection law la not TH land waa withdrawn from settlement la r*«-elve«| of her by the Moans, due In effort and that the I'nlted Stat«»« over a year ogo for the purpose of due from Honolulu January 2!. H M S Phaeton will be sent out to look will be notlfi«*d at one» when th« dale creating the l.aa Animas Reservation 1« decide«! upon The area la 24 by It miles In extent for her. Gravt Aaartty tor th« Condor 12 SMASH IN A TUNNEL GOVtRNMlNT TO BLAME MANILA R«-ar Admiral Wild. « baa been or dered to take < <imman-t of the squadron. OFFICERS: huvinc«« tieinr <" r»»»-nt .||»turli*>i<»*» mdi. have lieen |»wt««l in "I l‘rt.-r»l«ury ..Mering in»tant «dasitetH»- to any **r- <ler» by the |*db» January ?u «ill hegvrierally <d>«*-nnl a» a bolltiay. that dal«* l»-ing th«- lat«- pr<-*i4<-til'» birtlelay Governors ar«- laauing pr«» larnnti*«» a>«-orlingly ... Horseshoeing a Specialty... IN OF THE WORLD 25 “ IS • 25 - HOMESICKNESS COUNTY, f rfl««» PApdrt *a IM YM. B1LYBU» Profk 0R 1.1 NS "(IO, VOI AMERICAN COLUMN S EXPLOIT IN THE REBEL ISLAND. Gr<*t Hardthip« fago«««! by th« SoWitr» M*4< « < api am and t uur M«n PnMMwri U«u«t«nt, lort I« M«n Swrr«»4<rt Mut« m BaUn«ai ProviiMt. Lato*, ol • Larft to«« ol R«B«b Washington. Jan 13 The Navj Department today re. l ived the follow Ing cablegram from Rear Admiral Rodgers, at Cavite Waller reports having . <>mpl«-t« d a ten days' mart h acroauv Samar from l4innng to Bahry Column endured great hardship» Killed 13 Insurgents and capturr«l captain ami four men. Swttnd««« in Halan««c Mantis Jan IJ Colonel Marix-n gan. Major t'abrwra and a rem-gAd« pr1«««t named Castillo, who stole a valuable Imag«' of the Virgin from a « hureh. for whl« h he obtain«"! a larg«' num of money, have aurrendere<| un <'on«litlonally to Gensrai Iteli, who Is .ondú, ting th«, campaign against the Insurgent» In Batangas Province They had control of th«. District «f Toacl. extending wr»twar«l to th«' «en Including the towns of Banan and Guenoat Th«- agreement Is that th«' chiefs »hall atuMvIutely surrender every man and gun In their dlntri« t It I» estimated that 180 guns will lie turned in Many m«n and g in» have b«-«'n captured during the past few ■ I . • > I . ’I i” ... . .r dally General Ib II visit, d th., city for four hours tmlay and had a < i>u fórrente with General Chaff«-«' lie says the present campaign I» »•■« ur Ing valuable result» and that It I» pets «ibi«- Maialar, the Insurgent loader, will surrender next week Th«- t'nlted Stat«-« Commission ha« appropriate«! 32 ’>o«i « mm » for insular ex pen««-» during th«- first <|uarter of the year Admiral Tschoukhnlm*. with the Ru««ian warships, has arrive«! here NEARLY H.H4M P.ieev the UNANIMOUS Oriyoial Lanai ' Bill bv a Vote ol JOS I» 2. Waablnftton Jan 10 The 11» i burn .N’lvurnicua Canal bill prtM»»»»d (he •i.«'i- ■ ’if. Nt»-.' I IN ift»-: n.N.Ii '•» prarti ally a unanlmou» vote Only two m»,n.t>«,rM out of .110 voted against t The oppowitlon to committing th»* Government to the Nicaragua route attempt«'«! to m »< ire amendment* to lo<iftr with the PreAldent the diacre (lonnry power to purrhaae an»! com plrtr thr Panama t’nnal. if It could tw porch.»■‘•rd for f 1« ooo.oun Th** <»’*( came on th«* flr»( vote, w hen the advo rale* of an altrm.Uiv*» route poll«* I 10«! agalnM 17»> vol» At ♦ -a* h *uc . reding vote their strength dwindl««! until Cannon <Rep III > under whiwr «»rwtilp the fight waa < arrirtl on. waa unaltle to get thr aye and no voir on a motion to recommit All «»(her amendment* failed an*! thr bill waa pa**«**! r»a< tly a* it came from the committer. Non«* of thr vote», ex (••pt that on thr final pa*Mi«gr of the bill, wa» a re* ord vote Th*» bill * a pMAMcti today author!»«'* thr l’rr«idmt to arcurr from the »date* of Corta Kl« a and Nicaragua, in !>«' half *>f th«* I’nitr«! Htatra, control of •uch a portion of the t«*rrlt*»ry belong ing to »aid »tatra a* may br dcwirablr and n«w r»(»ary, on which to «*x< avate. (<m«tru< t and protect a « anal suitable t«> (hr want* of modern navigation and romtnercr and appropriate »u< h a num aa may t»r n«*< «'»aary to arcurr th»- xontrol of »alt! territory Settion 2 authorise» the President after urine control of the needed territory, to direct the Recretary of War to construct •»(« h a canal from th** Caribbean Rra, at a point near Grrytown. in Nicaragua, by way of Lak»* Nicaragua to a point on the Pacific (Mean near Brito. an«l also tn mnatruct proper harbor* at th«* ter mint of »aid «anal and to make nrc eaeary provision* for thr defense of the < anal and hartwir* Sections 2 and I authorlt«** the President to make such atirvey» »• may be necessary and tn employ »u* h person* In constructing the canal as may to him wriae. and dlr**« ts that In the construction of the canal the river Han Juan an«l !*ake Nica ragua shall !>♦• u»ed a* far a* they are available Section authorises the President to guarant*-»* to the Mate* of Cosita Rica and Nicaragua the u»r of the « wna! an«! th« harlw>r* uj>on term* to be agreed upon for voswels owned by cltltrfiM thereof Thr last section make* a present appropriation of SlOOOO.mjo to carry on thl* work and authorises the Re«- “ rrtary of War to enter proper Con- tracts for material and work a* may be deemed n«*cen*ary therefor, •uch work an*| material to be pabl for »• appropriation* tnav be made from time tn time Th«* section five* thr negro- gate coat at IlftO.OOOOOO, to be drawn from the treasury on warrants of th«. President PtrMMM KitUd aad Thirty of Mor< l»pir«4 .a * S«w Yorii Mr»dL New York Jan 10 lu the N. » York Central tunn-l. that burrow» ui. d»r Park av.-nu«*. thia « Ity tau In. al train» collided today Fifteen paae-n gwra were killed and twice that nuui ber were Injured X dosea ot the lal ter »er* aerluualy hurt, an«! the roat-r oT the dead may be extended Il waa a rear-end colllsloo bet«-«-ti th«- South Norwalk local, that ran over th« New York New Haven * Hart Turd road, and waa halted by block »tgnal» at the »outh-rn entrance of the tunnel, and a Whit- Plains I*» cal. that «ante by the Harlem branch of the New York Central Th- wr—h occurred at 3 17 a. m , at which hour th«' trains »re crowd«*«! by »uburlvn tie». Moet of th«' d-ath». tnjuri. and damage «»« < au»> <1 by the criftne of the White Plains train, which plunged into the rear car of the mo- tlonleaa train and «as driven thruuah to the middle of the car, smaahlng th- •eat» and »pllttln« the aide» a» It moved forward The vlrtlrna either were mangled tn the ma»» of wreck age carried with the pilot, rruahed III th«> »pa« e between the boiler and cer aide», or •< aided by atiMUMl wbl« h > am» hiaalng from broken pipe» and cylinder» The engine. In Its final plunge of forty feet, carrle«] the rear ■ »r forward and sent twisted Irou. broken tlmtwr» and splinters « raahln.; Into the coach ahead l.lgbta Were <•» tlngulshed and from the wreckag«- an ' darkti«-»» cam«« the crle» uf Injur«-I and valla for assistance by thoe«- wti « «■»■ a|rt*<l Within a few minute» t! work of rescue, marked by heroism m l rlfi. - i. \; , . , ■. ■ brought «'very available atnbulan. <• In th«' «‘tly, the (Killi«' r«-»«'rH'» of fii ■ precinct» and th«' firemen of th«’ . -u tral eastern district of Manhattan warn mmh HM at once with police firemen and »iirx.-on» - im. .i volunteer |>hy»h Ians and half a >|«>»«-ti clergymen, l«a«!<!nr* w««ro run do wit the tunnel air shaft* and the Arwtnvti and police attai k* d the debrim with rope» and #u*4 The after* a’ ready had rallied an»! were tryin» to release thoae itnprlaoned in the d» brta ALASKA SHIP LOST I »plain •nd Yea of ft«« i rew beni liu.n will- W ai a Lollwi Van« II C. Jan 10 Newa ol .mother marine «llaaater was brought from th«' north thia evening by th«- st«'amer City of S-attl««. arriving from Skagway The •t-amer Bristol, on.' of the oldest and beat known carrier» of the « oast. Iles a wr*< k on tbe end of Green lalun.l forty mil«'« from Port Simpson, and her captain, with al« member» of the crew, have gon«- to the bottom with her The »t«'»m«-r »»« on her »ay from l..id,«mith Van -ouv-r island. t<* th** Treadwell min«* on Dougla» Island. Alaska »lib 25<>o tons of i-oal She wa» wreaked on th- night of January 2 and Is now n-arly out ot »Ighl at high tide Pas srnger» arriving tonight by the S< attle give complete accounts of th" <llaaat«'r. Green Island Iles right In the routs of Alaska steamers, and. |..-ing low and »mall, la Impoasllde to »•** on a dark night The steamer was trying to make Dixon rntran««' in a rough »••a when »h«> went aground It » ... II o'clock when »he »truck, and seas washe«1 over her »tern. The captain ord*r«-d out the boat» Thr«'«' w-re safely |aun< h«-d and got away In the darkneaa. The fourth was probably •mashed against the side of lh<* ship It han not been found, ami there la no trace of It. or uf the eeven men who were to have gone aboard, and for whom all hope has b«'en given up So K«ply Irom I at tro Berlin. Jan 10 The attention of the foreign office has been directed to th«, recurrence of statement» to the effect that Germany I» about to send an ultimatum to Y'enexuela The fot eign office has again Informed th«' < <>rre»i>ondent here of the Associate«! Press that a reply from President Castro of Veneauela, to the note hand ed him January 2 by the German charge d affaire« at Caracas has not yet te .-n received; that Germany will give Castro a r«uv»<inatile time In which Io reply, an«! that »he has no disposition tu unduly pres» the preei dent of Y'enesurla. fnlargieg th« 0'»i«u<< Canal Chl< ago Jan 10 Metnle-rs of th., drainage boar«l will leave for Wash Ington Saturday afternoon to ask con arena for an appropriation of |2<M.0o<> to be used by the government engin eera In making a survey and «uttlmal-« of coat for an eight, ton. twelve and fourteen foot wnterway to connect th«, drainage . anal with St Ixtuls Wrsck < mi th« Rio Grand« Repair« to th« Br«votiva Balt l.ake City. Jan 10.—Freight train No. 15. on the Rio Grande West era. and a work train collided near Roy »tatlon. ten miles south of Ot den. In the thick fog tilia morning, Fireman Frank Cowell, of Halt l<ak««. was Instantly kille«!, and thr««« m«'ti were Injured. New Y'ork Jan 13 It I» announced at th- Brooklyn navy yard that thè armo««'«l cruiser Brooklyn, at present th«* flagship rm the Atlanti«- station, will come to the kw-ai yard for exten alve repairs as soon as sbe U relieve«! at Manila by th«- Rainbow, now on her way there The Brooklyn I» to he overhauled at an expvnat- of 3260.000 Washington. Jan 10—The w«ya and mean» committee today fixed Jau nary 15 aa the time for t*«*glnninx hearing on Cuban recIpro« Ity and II was the prevailing view In the com mlttee that the h«*artng ahould not > < ten«! beyond February 15 Ma lK»a Ra.lrnad I .HuelMlatiea Monterey Met Jan 13 It 1» an noun« cd that the consolidation of tlir Mexl< ah National and Mexican Inter national Railway» will be ronsumniat- e«| an«l both propertle» placed tinder one management not later than June I of thl« year The Mexican Interna tlonsl Railway 1» now < «vntrolled by Speyer, of New York Thl» con»oll datlon. If accomplished. probably will I mean a fight with thivae In control of the Mexican Central for railroad »n ■ I premacy In Mexico < uh«n R«<ipr«tty N«»r>»< R<»r End C o H mumi Largo, In«! . Jan 16 While an extra freight, west bound waa making th- »Idlng at this pla<(. today an«l ha.I nearly cleared th«' main track, th«- east bound limited. No. 2, running fif ty miles an hour, craahed Into It Th«« rear three rare were demolish«-«! and the passenger engine thrown Into th ditch One mail car was derailed. but the mall clerk» escap«««! Injury The engineer and fireman atock t , their posts snd were badly Injured. hut »III recover, No passengers hurt