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t ’ "* C" . *<-*«• MIO, r' In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. NEW CURE FOR *HITE PLAGUE NO I HIGHEST ON RECORD Medical Scientists are Satishad Thsir Experiments are Success. llmt- n, Marh 26 —Hope lor »ufler era fr in the great white plxgue is held out by tiie »ucce»» at esperImeut» with vaccine inorulatioti a» a cure tor tuber- rullìi s, not only <d lungs, but <>n other organa "f the body, by the fa< <ilty «d Tufts t’ollege Medical »chixd and |*th- olog cal «fepartment of the Maasachu- wtt» general hospital. Tffe tn-atmerit has already l'«w,n test ed In tin* tn«« <d Mrs Curtis Guild, jr , wife of <lovernor <lUild, with most en Crops Ruined and Thousands of Acre* couraging results of Farm Land Inundated— At Tufts Moiical acbool the work has fe en in charge of Dr. Timothy ln*ary. Worst Over. prof«««, r of |*>!ho|ogy ami bacteriology in the Maasachusetta General h<*pital. ami Dr Jam»» Homer Wright. I*r. Sacramento. March 26 —With pta<*- Wrlg! !• .-silla the treatment ”ti c Op lically all of th«* down-river i»lamt« un sonic meth.»l." fron> th« fact that the der water, the worst tbssl in the hi» o|» um» m II« human l«»ly »»•■ «tiiiiu t<*ry of this rich agricultural district, Istiki to greater activity. not exc«>ptllig,evvii those of 1H62 and In the c.iee of duMRM' ehm danger 1904, i» now a iu.it t< r of record. On ous bacteria attack the body, the op the Hairamento side ot the river, sonins »«*t to work to destroy the bac teria. If tlivy a u c«s«'l, the [»tient te- tlie only one« not inumiatvd, ami on ccvers, but If they lail, the disease pr*- tiie Yolo side, Merritt »lamia <■« the giesmw and the deadly absorption < f single rock which lias «ith»t>»Ml ihr the vital organs Ingins. ravages of the water«. I»r. LNgy Myg ■ I the’ preventative Even the Pearson district, where tl.e With which h« is experimenting hardest fight ever iiuvl« by the rlvtr "What we arr trying to Jo. and what ranchers to nave their land» has Isen other» in every part of the medical and going on for a w>< k, 1« not submerged, rcieiititic «cridare at Wink trying to aud while at Hatidnll islam! the front i ■ - ' i ! ■ • . t. i V .. i w . levee was still standing at last report» k.1 »!r> i.gthcn j '.w.r. "f ill.- I.um.ill tiie «truggle Im» been given up. bb'-ithixt iileir rm .-»’at ■ to the in While (rum all point» cnium tiie roads of di-« a»«« will not only I k in «■■rd tliat "th«' worst is over,** a vivid creased but prolonged; which will picture can Is* drawn of the awful de make them immune against the inrowia struction which ha* ruin«*'I crop« and of the bacteria ami keep them up to put Intel worth millions of dollar« tem th«> point which they must psavr in porarily <>ut of commiraion. order to perform tiie work for which M I . ( they were internimi by natur».’* a «evoiid mlMioii of relief ai’d ahr Is ABOl SH RtO TAPE. FARMS UNDER WATER Secretary Garfield to Start Reform In Interior Department. Sacramento River Never Known to Bs So High Before. Washington, March 2ft—Secretary iiartield is organising the Interior de- l«rtmeut with a view to facilitating public buaimwa ami eliminating ted tape. He is transforming an olswletv governmental machine into a modern bualnr«» imdhuda, injecting up to-date mi'tii'sls and doing away with fully ■ne-third of the lalwir required undei the old regime. S.M-rameiito, (Ml., March 22.—From all down-river |»>lnli come alarming new» tliat th« Sacrainent.i river is high * er tlian ever known, and tliat the sit- ualion all al..ng the levcsw is appalling. There is nli'wdy suffering and «very d man is assisting in the tight against the water tliat 1» poiring into the liiiiu'hvs and Inundating thousamU A FUoum« of the Lasa Important but Haney aa Dictator ot iha Cdy W.ll o| acre« of the lim -t larunng Ian.I in Not Leas Interesting Event» the »late. Beginning today, Mr Garfleid will Impeach and Rarnove Special dUpatclies to the I’nion from of th« Past Weak. abolish tiie public lamia and Indian tha Mayor. Fr«.| rt, ('«.mtland, Walnut Grove Territory dlviaiona of the Interior do- ami Franklin »tafe tliat the river has ¡»rim-nt, divisions which heretofore I'«, i I the highmt stage ever rworded, The California flood ha* made pro- Ini! : . ■ I li V I ■ ■ ss . "II ■: .- t., t • ,- and It 1» pmlichai that tiie terrible San Francisco, Mardi 23. — Thia was dure »carve in San Francisco. rvtary from the general land office ami veucs witnmwd .luring the tremen by far the most »«*ii»atiiiiiai >lay in the dous th»xl» of 1004 w ill lie »ur|at»iHkl. Indian orthv. Tlielr functions were Taft continue« to !»• I»sim««l for pr«w* Mayor Schmits Standing ..n the levis neai C'.utllsnd »ii|M-rdu>>iM and had no g'«»l effect. On local graft situation. ident, tut thin! term talk lor R< for U0 miles to the south the contrary, th««« divisions mad«- un sent an emissary to Amistant District ■ >ne may necessary work and delay, end were Attorney llency and ftelective Burn» east acr<«s an unbroken xs o( water The government Is making artivv largely responsible f<>t friction and ami nskixl f. r t.-rmw. When m> pro which < xtr nds deal to Si.« Eton. preparations to start th» land fraud riioiiknn.ls of cattie are Iwlng aheltrr- trouble between Hvcrvtaiy Hitchcock on [»»ml» were forthcoming th« agents of <x! mi top <il the levees, as there is nc trials in Colorado. the one ta.id ami the — land ---- — ........... 1 and Indian the may<>r made a drllnm- (>r< [-'•*!• •!■. other [llac. f. r them, ami if the water office« on the other ta»d Jerome liaa found that New York po J. A. Parker, former chief of the They «'ff«r«*i a confession from the d'xw nut fall »oon an ludi'M'rllable con lice have been compelled to contribute landa division, who has a thorough tnavor for complete immunity ami in» dition of dl-a»ter la considered inevit to political funds. able. knowlwlge of department methods, la continuance in office until the espirn- Speaker Cam.'in ami th« to ta mad«' Mr. Garfield's private arc Ibis morning the l>l<«-knd« on tin» •ions! party taw been allowed to land rotary, but will not |>articipat«< in the Him of his term on January 1 of next Southern I’acilic lines was nuufe com at Panama after taing held in quaran formati -n of policy. year The offer was rejected with more plete, a h«'ii the line to the F^sxl was ■ <i«|aitmenlal |v|aitiiienlal tine scvctal days. Clerks of bis am! other divisions will • iHMsi ttian it was made and the mgeti- uio'l. hdplm« by a washout ot 200 feet lx- ab»artai by tin- land and Imllan st Ions came to a quick eml. The may ■i-f1 v v ■■ \p| . k-.it. , but <lunng the Heney deniew that his prosecution of ■ >ffi>es. The-e reforms were lecom- sltcrnixm the »ituatli.ii changed for the Kan Francisco graftcra ha» any po>lti>-al tiu-n'I'ii by th« Keep commission, <d or's vmiMsrie» are ex|Mt l««l to return. bettrr when, with the repott that the significance or that it Is a blow aimed It la not thought tliat tiiey seriously be Apph'gatc wnshout hail lw«n tepairrd, which Mr. Garfield was a memtar. at organized labor. The president h«artily approves ol lieved that the prow«><'iitioti would con came another rial I ng that it was ex- Roumanian peasants are pillaging the change, and hsika fur great Im sent to the coiilliinsme of Schmits in la-eted the track would Soon In open and burning everything before them. through to HUvkton. provement in the department in conae- I.jrge numbers <d |s-qde are I- ■ g office. But it was simply t<> cr.*ate a \ trestle wa» p)n>-««l in the gap at qucnce, esiieciaily as thr ctang»» bring kit lew! and wounded The outbirak her the new »«s-ii t«rv In c I imm * touch with point on which they c6uld yield in the Ipplegalv washout this afternoon now got beyond control of the troops. and mor«* trains were dl»|Mtcheil East. (he chiefs of all bun-aua of his ife|>«rt- future negotiations. Evidaoc* is taing gathered to all >w momentarily exported to return with a inent, ami »bill'ratal the liothrrsom« Second only In Importance to the One oi there, a f rtlaml train, «ill I m < FEAR REVOLT IN CHINA. that the w rock < f thr steamer takita ■ent to t* iuh an.i vni die On gon Short cargo of the stock re»«'u«si from tlw intermediary. overtures from the mayor were the rev was due to the blumicr of someone. Line. The I’lncervilh* line la In full Pearwon district. The Pvarnon district elation tliat 13 Indictment» had Iw-en commlaeion again, but no iralna are The »t<*amer will soon I m * a total wreck. Spirt of Rebellion Growing Rife in is one of the chief dairying [mrts of th« GRtAT DEFEAT FOR BONILLA. Voted against Abraham K (Mitwikir, n "p* Itii*«i ' ll the Mnri»vi)|e bnuadi fur Alxiut 5 percent of the -argo was saved. county, and although th« ro»ideiile are Famine Districts making a desperate tight to protect capitalist from Ohio, who visited tiie ther than Wheatland. M. Pobiedonosta« ff. ex-procurator Washington, March 26. — From Afier Ten Hours* Fight. Army Fissa, On th«* Portland line no trains ar« Pacific coast laat Aptii In the Intermt general of the holy synod of Russia, is Hliangliai advii'ea received at the Stale their h'lmes ami <a<tlc until help ar Abandaning Camp. running Iwyoihl Redding, the tracks be rives, it 1» prutaeble* that many hun* of the Home Telephone ivimpsny. dead. department It apiM-ars that the ruling dreds will In* h«t. Mnnagua, Nicaragua, March 2f> — Plans (or the future government ot ing out at Kerwiek, CampiM II and Kan- The Thaw defense ia now busy show- dyi.riaiy ill (Tumi is -er'-Iisly uferin. I Th« wirier waa re; irte I be four Advices receive«! from the front today, the city were evolved today by Mr. nett, ami it la not ex|ivcted that travel over th«' ''fieri of the »|>r<m! of famine Ing I hat at the present time Thaw is feet deep, and rising rapidly. Th«* ray ttat th«' Army <•( President Bonilla Heney I’i’lrlct Attorney lACgdon ami van lx- ri-«uttie.I beyond Koddlng for at through the country and the opportuni perfectly »sue. brink Is widening and it 1» feared that of llomtiinis has I mo - u ittacktxi and de Rudolph Spreckels. With graft reach least tell 'lays. ty it offers to ••■'litionaiy wa'ietier to Frederick Driaroll, commissioner of enlist converts to their cause directed there may b< destruction of litinuen life feated near Vur-.ata by the Hondurlan ing into altmet every brum li of the city l« fore th«* tbssl »ul«b|e». the American Newspaper Publisher»’ against th« govt rninent. revolutionists ami Nkwraguan aimy nffsirs, the functions of governiueul ADDITIONAL TRAIN SERVICE »»■ociation, ia dead. altar 10 hours" hard fighting. liave broken down completely, luati ad The government’s inability to re HENEY NOT INVIIED Bonilla ’ s tr'»i|>», it is said, left ta of an organixed form of administration, Wisconsin [Mxqil«' are almost of the lieve suffering, it Is »aid. has been in ml them camp rquipuirnt, artillery, Francis J Heney is practically dictator Canadien Pacific to Ent«r Portland belief that Senat-.r taFolletle has loat insgnlfle«l ami tlx* burlkhl|Mi c f the [wo- on O. R A N. Tracks. rletla ami ammunition. Among the >f th« city and count? of San Francisco. But Has Hit Opm.on of Certain Port pie attrilmled t<> lack <>f syinpalhy by his grip in state politics. prisoliers captured arr severs, leaiiing Tin- people are contei t to let him »nd Portland, Marvh 22.—Canadian l*a- land Officials the government f. r th« poor classea. Heney still maintains ttat hr ha» The information Indicate that a pro- Han Francisco, March 26.—The at- I ■ -ffic'-r» of the Hondurlan for««« Many his »»»■>< late» work out the problem. citic trains will I« running into Port only made a beginning in tile San ]««g»niia lias I mh ii organired bi further tenth n of Francis J. Heney wna called were kiliaxl ami wounddl on l»>th sidas. The plan is to keep the taaalhng super* land May 1. Fianclsco graft expiouraa. Th« Hondurlan revolutionists ca|> Vla[M>ra In offica for n time. They will the circulation of «tori«M ■ f the charact b«liiy to a <l>s|«tch (torn Portland, I Cuntiacta were signed up hcre y«- A fire in the plant of the Baird Ma- er outlined, ami it ia »aid that State which »tat'-l that a fund was lx Ing ' tured 3oo prisoner«, thr»»' pirors of ar ol—y Mr. Heney'■ orders. Of this there lenlay by traffic offi 'ial» of th«' Cana tillery. al«o a supply of ammunition is ito doubt. Should they refur«*, indict- cbinery company, Plttaurg, destroyed dersrrtment officials fear that a »proad rni»«"i there Io flnance an investigation inent, trial slid conviction and ini- dian r< ad with It. B. Miller, general 1200,UUO worth of property. ot hysteria may engender a general up into civic conditions and that Mr. tbcrofot ami 300 ritli-s. freight agent for the Oregon Railroad Of....... of the CAsualtlea place« priMNimcnt would follow. rising. If such should tie the result, Heney and W J Burn» wen to tie rt- the klll«*d at 200 and thr wounded at The vote of Western trainmen is al A Navigation company, allowing th» Wlille iheaii|M*rv>sors remain in office most unanimous to go on strike if not there is danger that the government que»t«tl to conduct th«* inquiry. 100. Two humin d government Mildiers suiniiiary luip«n< Imi.-iit prisredings wilt use oi tiie tracks fr >m Hpokano to Port The protecutor xai.l tliat Ida time for giveu the advance in wages asked for. might not I m * able to control the »itua- land. The Canadian PaciAc now reack» tlon. American and other foreign In the present would be taken up with the i'linad the revolutionist« during th« I m . Ixotigld sgain.t the mayor, and he e» S|«>kai>« by th« Hjsikane Interna will lie removed by a judge of Hie Hu- Heney has found that large sums of terests then will la* j«i<>|Hirdis.d. Ho Han Francisco inveetigatioU. lie added i tight. money supposed to have been sim - u I in gnat is the concern (hat diplomatic that he had rec« Ived no official offer ! Th» disaster for President Bonilla is periot court aft«-r a hearing, which will tional railway from th« C. P. R.‘s street improvement tuts not been fully and <*ot>aular officials in China have from Portland, aud therefore could not now «'oin|il«*te ami It Is taller«»! ttat not ox-upy more than a few hour». main lin« al th« Can».han lx>uii.lary. Freight servu-e Item Portland to all accounted for. ls*en instructed to keep Washington ad- either acce|it or decline at this time. legiu igalfia uml<>ul>t«»!ly will ta tap- Hchinlts will I m « given a chance tuteogn |xilnts In Cnn».la, ii» well ar to the At turod. Thr towns of I'anygu, lai Es|w*- to avoid disiuinsal. Fort D«dge, Iowa, tas ¡«-sed an or vised of cveiy turn in the situation. He added j ransa, Sm Padro ami Sula have an After the rjan tion ot 8« limits from lanti' »lalsiar'l, will la, start>«l Ma'- 1 "I am not very familiar with civic nounced *hema.'h«M in favor ot the rev the office the Itmrd <d super visor» will liy the new traffic arrangement, l'as- dinance taxing nachelora. The mayor, CHARGED TOLL. clergy and justice of the |«■«<•« have conditions in Portland. I have my olution. be ordei«*«i to elect ns Ills »uccesoor sengrr trains will ta> put on at a later bean busy einew [icrforining marriage opluKm of ceitain oifivilas thvie, how Through passenger si-rvicr I» some man to lie ch«»ien by Mr Heney, ■ late, ceremonies. Commissioner Ga'lsgtar Took Fees ever.” promlHwl troni Portland to St Paul. probably District Attorney langdim. STORM RAGES ON. When a»ke>l what sort of graft might The ime of tire O. R A N. tracks by From Fellow Grafters. After the new mayor as-uim«office, Mr Russian terrorists continue to pick llourirh in Portland, he said Heney will order the hl IsMalling nil- Canadian l‘scili«* «x|ulpmmt was ar off their enemies. San Francisco, March 26.—A feature "You know Halsey make» visits No Let-Up of Ram Apparent In North |H rvi«ots to resign and they will resign. ranged for rtx-rntly at a conformer lax- President Rixoevelt is anxious to of the lk»»lling operations of th«« super there.” ern California. tween I'rvsideiit <«. M ILaworth, of visors not hithrrto cxp<«v-i ami which prcMMw-ute Harriman. Halsey was general agent of the 1*»- th« Canadian line and Traffic Director Redding, Cal., Man h 2ft .—The Imav- »ut|auvu-s in g«numc cuasednese any FIGHT FOR PHILIPPINES J. C. Htubh», of th«> Harriman system. {foot lias wain«»! the Central Ameri thing yet revealed, came out today tific State« Telephone A Telegraph com lot storm <d the »>nson t«g<»l here all pany, ami was recently Indicted for Tide imx'tlng sa» held In Chicago a can stat.-« to slop wsr. when it was learned ttat Supervisor bribing the r*an Francisco » u | m rvi»"r». ln«t night aid until early this morning. For a few hours it alnted and then Senator Ston« Says W« Mutt If W« »hort time ago. Gallagher, who actrd as distributer <d Trains are running from Portland to Fight Japan, broke ngnin. A b rnfle wind is now the swag, cl larg'd 111» fellow super* isors San Francisco via Ogden. GO AFTER POLICE NEXT. I blowing and the rain is falling In Historic Fort Nwspt Away. a commission of ft per cent on all lxk»l- Kansas City, March 23. — Cnitisl Major Gtadtals lias boon formally la^lie collected for them. sheets. Hsu Francisco, Match 22 — It ia re- State» Senator William A. Stone, in Burns* Announcement Dashes Hopes appointed on tta canal commission. Reports state tliat sn<>w is falling all Gallagher admit« it in hie confession. |sirl«v| hern tliat all riclamaion <1 igtrict» of Immunity. through the Hi.kiyiius and Bai-nunento the oourse of a »pe«*h here laat night at in Hutter county have l»*rn fhswlad. Senator Burton has been rolea»««i He »aid lie did It l«an»i of the expense Han Francisco, March 26.—A» ««>n canyons, the preclpitatiaa Ix'ing h«v- the monthly dinner ot th« Knife and N'-nr Meridian the water I» In the sec from jail ami promises to publish bls he was put to in the way of car fare and the risks involved. Gallagher hot a» tile larger matters are <!i»|»s»««i of, ¡er than at any time during the |««t Fork club, said ond storie» of th«> h'lusee. Many fsm- •ide of the atory. ly defen led himself when qnrftioC.ed in the alleged corruption of the police de -esaain. All the allow plows 111 this llie- are •*«l«l t«> la» in »ant. Effirt» "It we air to have serious trouble The Earl and 8<>utli is suffering from the grand jury room about the practice. partment will I»* thoroughly ■ielved in section have been put into commission with any nation, it will lie with Js[«in will l>v made tn eend them lelief. extreme heat tiie thermometer regia- He sold he thought he was honestly en to <1« lares IMective Burna. Tin* state and have matle hut little headway. Prohebly nil the etork in these dlstrlcta taring 90 in many place«. A third »uowslide ■srurrixi at Can Ja|«n wants the Philippines, I «tn ha« Is en drowned. The people of Yulw titled to the brokers' commission. In ment caused a stir aiming the officials, In a hatlle tatween Nicaraguan and •otne case«, be »aid, his colleagues pro- wlic «ere die[>«ed to 'llllik ttat In tiie tata, and the wrecker from Dunsmuir not sure whether it would not I m - I mt county district, al»>ve Maryeville, are Hondurian troope 1,<XX> Salvadoreans tasted, but he Inform«»! tlx in that If he excitement over the corjsirntion inves hastened Io the rcene. Tunnel No. 9 fur all mini* rat'd it she should git reported »afe. were killed while aaaisting Honduiaa. «n not to get the commission they tigation, police matter» were to !»• for 1« mid tn I m < iwving in and Dunsmuir them, but one thing ia certain, and N<wr Tmlor a break lias ivcurrad has an unvrritled re|s>rt that in th«' that is, she will never get them with cli«<> to an Indian mouml which «aa would not get the l«v»lle. got tan . The whole ot Moldavia has I m * vh rav Although Louis Glass, «if the Pnciflc Hocl'-eely have their fortune« taen Siskiyou» many cave-ins have oceurred. our consent. But we may have trouble ■ itiuit««l iKVir the old iron fort brought aged by ratal ptwaante. Several hun- State» Telephone company, ami Abram allied witii tin vie of the grafter» tliat, Condition« could not be worse along in keeping them. from the East In sections by General dr«»i ptxiple tave been killed or injureo "Japan would sene th«' archipelago, John A. Sutt«r In the days lie fore gobi «lien thr present crusade «as begun the U|q»-r route than they now are and Detwiller, of the Home Telephone oom and 10,000 are homeless, taving I kmiii We r*ould only »n.l «»a discovered. pony, the two indict« •! magT'Ate« have against dishonesty and corruption, Dir- the iiMiicatlons an* that another storm and In a wrek. Th«' fort is reported burned out. Jews ata the worst »ufftir- over a big enough Hm-t to wipe Ja|>an to Itavi* been swept away not been apprehended by the police, no trict Attorney tangdon, instead of re will break tonight. rra. fiom the sea That would be a huge (ear ia felt by the prixM'cut ion as it is ceiving aid fiam that laxly, I is* received ami eoutly task." Hudson Maxim, inventor of high believed that both men will surrender nothing but strenuous opposition. No Sheep Quarantina. Stvsr Clear of Jarome. exploaivc«, has Invented a n«w fuse for tarami«, Wyo., March 2ft.—Tiie New York. Match 22.—In the eotir»e ■hells which promisee to revolutionise To Incraaaa Diract Tag. Capture Honduran Capital Lewis to Succsdd Dowie- •tate Ik'» rd of »beep commissioners of an argument upon the indictments armor for warships Mr Maxim also Lyon», March 26 —Minister of Fi- Washington, March 26.—Henor Corca, t«klay revoked the order of April 2, Guadalajara, Mes., March 23—Dea of th« tbi-ntrirvil trust, Edward Laster» dec I ar rs ttat Japan could ta in p«-«r- naix*e Calliu ma le a great »[ mxv I i hcre the Nicaraguan minister, tanight re l!M<. that sheep entering thr state from con John Lewis, an official of the Zion Imch, maneel fol Klaw A Erlanger, aaid aion of tta entire Pacific slope tafoce t'day detlning the g«»veratnent'• eoo ceived a dispatch from President Ze other states or any territory »tall I m * church, who arrived in Guadalajara we were ready for war and that we are notnic policy a» directad foward the laya, of Nicaragua, announcing t lie <•«(>- quarantined for a period ot 30 days af laat wtmk to look over sowie mining in in rwMirt (-«lay that Dixon and Zimmer man, who also were indicted on a practically aa 'iefena«lesa aa China. gr' lual diininution of Indlnt’i taxation ture and <*x*u[«tion ot Tegucigalpa, the ter dipping, and ordrred that all sheep ti minent», rvi-dved todav the new» of charge of conspiracy, ar«' in Pcnnryl- The Transvaal wil) abolish Chin«•» and thr suletltutlun al a direot ta* pro capital of Honduras. The fail of the i in thr alate »ball, iwlore entering tlm hia appointment a* find apatie of the vania, and will not voluntarily snrren- labor. portional« tn the mean« of the lax- Honduran capital (■ «lay «a- predicted shearing | m n» foi «hearing, I»* dipp<«I church by the laat will and testament der them»elv<w In New Yars. He add taw Is de ed that they want«a| the New York dis IL ata lx*tw«en Han Francla.*o ami payrr. Thr Incoma tas, he aaid, was by the Nicaraguan Foreign ott'oe ytxiter- and any found inforted or that tave In of John Alexander Duwie. Portland are sailing with every tarth the fir»t great «top In thia dlrection. ■ lay, following the capture »f ebolli any manner la-en expo»«-«! to rontagiou» clare« the ne«» came alaolutcly a» a trict attorney to cause their arreat In ■ lisra-e shall 1« |>iacr<l in quarantine Surprise to him and declinivi to »sy Philadelphia, so that the «pimtion of fllle.1 and many unable to get |>aa-ag>* He wa» «Illing to modify the messnre, ta«», the neat strongly fortifie«! town he aaid, for he did not pretend it oouhl in that country, and the flight of Pres until all danger of apara<ling disease what he intended to <|o. He aaid, their extradition non Id ta taken up ta- Roumanian peamnta are renewing not be improved, tail lie insisted that ident Bonilla, of Honduras Only the has | mm »« v |. however, that lie intended to return to foro the governor of Pennsylvania. thr rioting. the principle remain intact a« at pre» lare announcement of the capture of Chicago immediately atei taker targe Tegmignlpa «a» received. of the businses affair». Reach»« Tegucialpa. Seven alienists have declared Thaw ent enforced. Giving Away Sag« Money permanently inaane. Washington, Manh, 26.—Mr. Cbrwa, New York, March 22.—A n mm nee- Australien Meile D«lay«d. American Gur boats on Guard Great Fir« In Navy-Yard the Nicaraguan minister, rwreivnt a ment was miefe today tliat Mrs. Russell 8. A. D. Puter ia proving a stn ng London, Marvh 26.—The P>«toffi<*v Puerto Cortes, March 26 — The t'nit- dispatch Vslay from Mr. Ganea, th« Pensalcnla, Fl»., M»rrh 23.—Fire Hag» has «fonafed flfto.ont) to the witness against Hermann. defiartment anm>un«*e» that the steam- ed States gunboat Marietta ani the Nicaraguan mlnlatrrof foreign affairs, last night «tertroyod building No. 1 at American Hmtmen’s Friend society, to American marine« end sailoM have sh>p Service U-tween New Zealand and Nicaraguan gunboat» Ometape ami Ja- rrwiflrmlng the prv»s reports of a great the Pennarola navy yard, entailing a ba need by that U«ly in tbs rrwtion of _ army near Io«» <>f 117ft,(«si In addition to thia a propasml sailors* home and Institute. been landed to guard Honduras porta Han Francisco liaving »topped, no mail» ointo were at Trujillo, Honduras, Hat- victory for the Niraraguan will he s«nt or rrcelved by tliat route unlay night. The Honduran gunlv-at gunl-'St Marniti. Maraiti. in additi« n, lie «ava the l<4M the machinery arid equipment for Mrs Hag« has also given 176,000 to the Malls for New Tatumbla ha» arrived from Ceiba. The Nicaraguan army proh«bly will take the gunlsata Gloucester and and Irle Syrian Protrwtant college, of Beirut, Nicatragua claims a deciaive victory untll further noti«*e Ze»land now go by the Hues canal. evtr Honduras and Salvador. Marietta is «spotted here today. j Teguclgalfa tomorrow. de I.uxrtn were destroyed. (Hyrla. HAPPENINGS OF TIO CONTINENTS All Flood Records Have Been Broken In California. LOSS OF CATTLE WILL BE HEAVY I Offered Terms to Heney Which Are Promptly Rejected. COMPLETE SIRRENDER EXPECTED