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LATER NEWS. NOVEMBER ELECTIONS WASHINGTON Th« X«xt Senate. States to elect senators in which Re publican legislatures appear to be suc cessful are: Michigan, Minnesota. Delaware, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylavnia. New Jersey and California. Five of these statteB are now represented by Democrats, who will give way to Re publicans. The other five states are now represented by Republicans. The complexion of the next senate will be as follows: THE NEWS ÖE THE WEEK IN WASHINGTON. G o d m an , Jo n e s, Jo n e s, C u sh m Oregon has been selected by the Mor mon church for u Zion in the far Went. Fifty-Sixth Congre«* Will Be Republi- ». H. HAKNIIAKT. Fubllah.r, The people of Salvador are again up cun—RooNevelt Successful in arms, caused by the new deal entered In New York. McMINN VILLE....................OREGON. into by the government. All except three of the 45 states, Washington authorities say that the war tax will not be abolished at the Maine, Vermoi*aml Oregon, held elec tions the first Tuesday in November. coming session of oongress. Forty-two states elected congressmen. The French court of cassation has In Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Ken decided that Drefyus be notified of the tucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississip revision of his case. State— R- pi, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Comprehensive Review of the Import« Alabama ....................................... The steamer Columbia, bound from Virginia and West Virginia only con Arkansas ........................................ Kilt Happenings of the J’HMt Week Honolulu to Seattle, sank in the harbor gressmen were chosen. California .............................. 2 Culled From the Telegriiph Columns« ....................................... of Hilo. She had a number of passen Twenty-three of the states elected Colorado Connecticut ......................... 2 gers on board, but there were no casual legislatures, which will name United Delaware ................................ 2 Florida ............................................ Six of the Fergus Falls train robbers I ties. States senators. These are: California, Georgia .......................................... have been captured. ........................................ 1 Genera) Calixto Garcia and his staff Connecticut, Florida, Delaware, In Idaho Illinois ..................................... 2 A fire and an explosion in a store in ■ and olher delegates from the so-called diana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min Indiana* .................................. 1 .......................................... 2 Hanover, Mass, killed four men. Cuban assembly will go to Washington, nesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Iowa Kansas .................................... 1 ............................... 1 According to astronomical calcula where they will have a conference with New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Kentucky Louisiana ...................................... Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, tions a shower of meteors is duo this the president. Maine ....................................... 2 Washington, Wisconsin and West Vir Maryland ................................ 2 month. General Merritt will soon resume ginia. Massachusetts..................... 2 MlSBlASlppl .................................... Five hunrded men were thrown out command of the department of the Michigan ................................. 2 Ruinniary of the Returns. of employment by a fire in a oopper East, and General Shafter will go to Minnesota .............................. 2 Theodore Roosevelt has been elected Missouri .......................................... San Francisco to resume command of mine at Houghton, Mich. Montana* ................................ 1 governor of New York by a plurality of Nevada ............................................. Havana toreadorswill petition Presi the department of the Pacific. 20,000. Republicans lose 10 congress Nebraska .............................. 2 Lieutenant Herman G. Dressel. U. men, electing 15, while Democrats New Hampshire ............. 2 dent McKinley to permit professional New Jersey ......................... 2 bull-fighting in Cuba under the new S. N., committed Buicide at Baltimore. elected 19. The legislature will bo New York ............................ 2 Dreesel nerved on the Puritan during Republican. The Ohio congressional North Carolina ................... 1 regime. North Dakota ..................... 2 Charles A. Wheeler cut hie throat the recent war. Hu entered the navy delegation remains unchanged, but the Ohio ........................................... 2 in 1876, being appointed to Annapolis Oregon ..................................... 2 Republicans have elected their state with a razor in the Woodmen’s hall at Pennsylvania . ....^........... 2 ticket by over 50,000 plurality. Re Rhode Island Portland, Or. He left a letter, saying from Ohio. 2 South Carolina .......................... In Oakland, Cal., sparks from a new turns from Indiana are favorable to the South Dakota ..................... 1 that drink was the cause of his down ly lighted fire ignited the dress of Mrs. Republicans by about 15,000 plurality; Tennessee ...................................... fall. Texas ............................................... A fierce duel between the notorious Preay, and she was burned to death in all but four congressmen are Repub Utah ..............:................................. .......................................... Herr Wolff and the Polish deputy, the presence of her two small children. licans, and the legislature is Repub Virginia Vermont ................................. 2 Chevalier de Gniewosz, is the sensation Just prior to her death she gave birth lican. In Illinois the bouse will be Wasington ............................ 2 to a child, which was dead. Democratic and the senate Republican. West Virginia ..................... 1 of the hour in Vienna. Swords were Wisconsin .............................. 2 bp miards are ready at last to reply The state is Republican by probably Wyoming ............................... 2 the weapons used and De Gniewosz was to the American ultimatum of three 80,000. In Massachusetts the Repub Totals badly wounded. 54 24 9 1 A meeting has been ar licans elected their state ticket, but lost Miss May Wallace, a teacher in ths weeks ago. two congressmen. The fusion state •Legislature doubtful. Pendleton acudemy, was shot through ranged with the American commis the body while standing by a window sioners, who feel confident that definite VOTE OE WASHINGTON. at the home of her parents in that city. results will be reached. The Tailant Banking Company, of A Chinese youth is suspected, bis Following I« the Vote of Washington no Fur ai Retnrned. motive being revenge for being expelled San Francisco, one of the oldest insti tutions on the coast, has retired from from class. Representatives. Supreme Judges. Five were instantly killed and four business, and transferred all of its ► 5 assets, valued at over «1,000,000, to r others seriously injured in a collision B c fiz j (T> <5* on a Pennsylvania railroad. Two ex the Crocket-Woolworth National bank, 1 COUNTIES press trains crashed head-on by failure of that city. P o 93 □ ¡4 JI P 3 fl of the air-brakes on one of the locomo- j An open switch caused a collision •1 fW ev tives to work. All the killed and in- j near Murray Hill, Ontario, in which jured men were members of tho crews eight peisoriB were killed or fatally Adams* ....................................................... 281 260 249 239 240 243 274 272 .................................................... 1,131 1,159 1,110 1,017 1,187 1,156 1,067 1,017 wounded. The accident was caused by Chehalis of the wrecked trains. Clallam ...................................................... 410 412 470 427 430 426 382 411 a freight train trying to escape on a Clark** ........................................................ 1.3S4 1,336 988 945 1,375 1,353 936 918 Sickness among the soldiers in camp 793 783 693 679 769 674 763 711 siding from an approaching passenger Columbia** ................................................ 863 Cowlitz ...................................................... at Honolulu is increasing. Typhoid 887 557 878 871 654 552 539 train. 328 Douglas ..................................................... 323 358 436 4<i9 315 358 341 fever is rampant. The military hos Franklin .................................................... 46 38 65 68 37 35 68 63 President McKinley has completed Garfield ...................................................... 264 pital is crowded, and the nursing force 257 226 221 238 247 225 253 Island .......................................................... 222 227 149 130 125 239 237 126 is entirely inadequate to the demands his plans and decided on a line of ac Jefferson 643 .................................................... 616 337 309 596 592 308 293 made upon It. Since August 28, 15 tion with regard to our new government King ............................................................ 6,097 5,776 6,602 5,780 6,132 6,098 5,687 5,573 Kitsap ......................................................... 643 597 535 544 642 642 453 439 possessions. All of the islands are to soldiers have Bucoumbed to various dis 745 Kittitas ...................................................... 699 672 623 643 646 574 569 450 200 450 eases, typhoid carrying off seven. be continued under a strong military Klickitat ................................................... 190 450 450 200 190 ...................................................... 1,476 1 522 1,310 1,203 1.527 1,496 1,175 1,124 There are no less than 208 New York government: all fiduciary positions will Lewis** 467 Lincoln ....................................................... 474 281 311 394 383 212 207 be administered by army officers; the 351 365 421 ers on the sick list. 382 371 371 369 373 579 ......................................................... 563 304 273 587 593 250 204 ielands'are to be kept out of politics as Pacific 4,310 .......................................................... 4,182 3.799 3,303 4,239 4,302 3.071 3,385 The administration hasdeolded, says much as possible; the present currency Pierce Skagit ......................................................... 1,966 1,268 1,128 1.019 1,200 1.050 1,050 a Washington dispatch, to pay but little systems are to be retained for the pres Snohomish ................................................ 1 68 » 1,712 1.738 1,678 1,200 1,689 1,677 1,667 l.W .................................................. 3,541 3,268 3,112 3.687 3.665 3,003 cash to the Done. The Philippine pub ent, and duties on imports from the Spokane** 2,847 1,004 Thurston* ................................................. 1,051 973 <.♦07 LOtt 1.011 9M 893 lic improvements debt will be made islands will be collected. 286 198 279 Wahkiakum ........................................... 184 289 289 187 181 1,581 1.577 Walla Walla** ....................................... 1,187 1.084 1.688 1,580 1,039 good, but no more. The whole amount 1.090 1,835 Whatcom .................................................. 1.743 1.519 1,337 1.811 1,777 1,379 1.336 The Spanish government is trying to to be allowed will probably not exceed 2,072 1,937 Whitman** .............................................. 2,032 1,821 2,014 2,468 1,660 1,719 745 690 672 623 643 646 one million. The president and cab borrow money in London to pay off the Yakima....................................................... 574 569 inet carefully noted the sentiment of troops in Cuba. Totals .................................................. 35,460 34.904 32,114 29,375 35,44" 35,561 28.374 28.323 •Official. ••Complete unofficial. the country in regard to an indemnity Secretary Long witnesed a successful as expressed at the election, and con torpedo test of the Holland submarine ticket wins in Nebraska, but the leg clude that payment of the sum first pro boat in New York. islature will be Republican, they hav posed would not bo in accord with the As a fatal wind-up of a debate in Coos ing also secured four out of six con will of the people. county,Oregon, Rsv Hollenbeck stabbed gressmen. Governor Pingree, of Mich A new cabinet has been formed in to death Guy Beilttord. igan, has been re-elected. Delaware Both Republican Con grossmen Elected Japan. —Legislature Republican on Joint Adjutant-General Corbin says the Republicans elect state, congressional Ballot—Amendments Defeated. The Creek Indians had a fight over volunteers may soon come home. The ■ and legislative tickets. Gage is elected the elections, and one of them was regulars will take their places. governor of California over Maguire by The state of Washington changed killed. An unlikely story comes from Paris about 20,000 plurality. In Nevada At Geneva. Switzerland, Luchenni, that a syndicate of capitalists proposes the Republicans elect McMillan gov from Populism to the column of gold- ernor. Colorado reports a fusion standard states, and elected Jones and the Italian anarchist who assassinated to take over the Philippines. victory. Wyoming is Republican by Cushman, the Republican nominees for the Empress of Austria, was sentenced Returning Klondikers bring news 1,000 to 1,800. The fusionists won representatives in congress, and Anders to imprisonment for life. that the City of Dawson has been visit in Idaho. In North Carolina two Re and Fullerton, the Republican candi- There is a general belief in England ed by a «50,000 tire, in which 40 build publicans out of nine were elected and ! ates for supreme judges. Their major that the danger is not past, that ings were burned. in Tennessee two out of nine. Voor ities appear to be between 2,000 and Fashoda was but one incident, and that Mews has been received of the death hees, Republican, is elected governor war with France is yet probable. of two more Oregon volunteers at of New Jersey, and six of tlieeight con The Cubans at llolquin are reported Manila, Frank E. Rotino, of Portland, gressmen are Republican. Campbell, to l>e in a terrible condition and are 1 and J. J. Reed, of Hubbard. Democrat, will be the new congressman rotting to death without the caro of a A Berlin dispatch save Spain is nego from Montana, and Thomas, Mormon doctor. The death rate is 20 a day. tiating with Germany to dispose of the . Democrat, from Utah. Pennsylavnia At a council of admirals held in remnants of her kingdom, notably the electes W. A. Stone, Republican, gov South Da Paris it was deoided to fit out all Caroline, Palawan and Ladrone islands. ernor by n large plurality. kota will have a Populist governor and French war vessels available. Thirty The steamer Wolcott, from Copper a Republican legislature. The elec reserve ships have been ordered into rlvor, Alaska, brings news of the tions in the South, as usual, went Dem commission. drowning of a young woman named Lake Michigan was again swept by a ! Grossedp and a man named Tankerson, ocratic. The Next Congress. nottheast gale, and great damage to the in Controller bay, October 5. sea wall has resulted. The work of re- j Republicans will remain in control Secretary Long has given orders that of the 56th congress. Almost complete pairing the damage created by the last gala is all undone, and the outer drive no new work on North Altantio vessels returns show that they will have at way in Lincoln park was undermined. be begun. The Oregon and Iowa have least 186 votes in the house, Democrats W. L. ("YAKIMA”) JONES, been oidered to remain on the Brasilian 160, Populists 4, Silver Republicans 3. Successful Republican candidate for congress French newspapers are beooining hos coast for ten days. from the state of Washington. tile and are critoising tho proceedings TIi«« House. A London dispatch from the province of the peace commission. The Ameri The proposed municipal tax The following table shows the 3,500. cans are accused of having adopted an of Chan Tung. China, announces that a strength of the different parties in the amendment to the constitution was flood in an adjoining province has de irregular form of procedure in present badly defeated, and the woman-stiff rage next house: amendment shared the same fate. ing the reply to the Spanish proposal. stroyed hundreds of villages ami thieat- Fifty -fifth. Fifty-sixth. All but two legislative districts have An early rupture itt tho negotiations is ens a million people with famine. International complications are pos been heart! from. The legielatuie, predicted. 2 *3 u S fl » 7 o 0 A serious clash of authority, in which sible with Mexico. Janies Temple, 3 V 93 which is composed of 34 senators and 3 •o STATE. 11 • 78 representatives, now stands: Ç : 'b : the government inspector and Red American, is being held in Sonora, foi Senate- ; ■o i : Cross agent were involved, occurred in having Bliot a Mexican in Arizona. Hie Republicans ..............15 | Independent............ 1 ; : Fusionists....... „............IS i Cuba, and the warehouse at Gibara was release has been demanded by the sec House- - seised. The agent protested against retary of state. Alabama.............. 1 i .. ... 9!... ...... 6 ... .... Republicans................. 66 ! Independent............... 1 Seven thousand unpaid Spanish ArkansMs............... the seizure, but hie protest was disre Fu-ionisii V Doubtful...................... 2 California............. 3 2 2 •••li 6 1 i i garded. Ho then appealed to General troops in Cuba have mutinied, and an Colorado ................ ... ... 1 111--. The doubtful representatives are ... ... armed demonstration was made at the Connecticut......... 4 W ish ), who promised to see that no Delaware . ...I 1 ... front Okanogan and Wahkiakum coun 1 residence of the military governor at Horlda further friction uocurred. ... I... 2 ... ... ties. ................... In the senate the fusionists had 11 tl Nuevitas. Two Spanish warships are Georgia .................. Idaho ...................... ... 1 1 15 hob]-over senators, 5 Democrats and At Wilmington, N. (1., white men en route to the scene. • 1 15 7 ... Illinois .................... 17 4 i 10 Populists. They elect three, one provoked trouble with negr>a>* and a Indiana............... 9 4 ...I S 4 Morris J. Lots, a Reading (Pa.) shoe Iowa The Re ..................... . 11 ... ... Democrat and two Populists. U tight to the death ensued, in which Kansas 6 ... 7 2 1 publicans had one hold-over. They orght of the blacks were killed. Armed maker, was shot and killer! by his 18- KeMucky ........... ...| 2 8 4 ... elect 14. men patroled tho streets of the city. year-old eon. Young Lutz came home Louie'.ana ............. ”4 « « 4 1 ............. The independent senator is Grav, The battle was precipitated by the de intoxicated, ami his father rept itnamled Maryland . .... ... 4 2 ... « This angered the boy and he MajrflMchusetts Silver Republican, of Stevens county. ..I 10 3 12 1 struction of the plant of a newspaper him. Michigan ........... 10 1 1 12 He was elected on a citizens’ ticket. run by a negro, and in which bad been tired two shots through his father’s Minnesota ......... ... ... 7... head. The boy then committed suicide j The independent representative is G. Mi'iSitaippi ......... ... published an article derogatory to tha 3 12 3 12 ... ................. M. Welty, Democrat, of Stevens coun white women of Wilmington. The by cutting hie throat. He had the rep Missouri Montana .............. 1 . . 1 ty,who was also elected on the citizen«’ 4 ... 2 1 1 negroes were disarmed to prevent fur utation of being a desperate young Nebraska ........... Nevada ............. I ... ... ... i , ticket. fellow. ther trouble. N»w Hampshire 3 ... ...| 2 ... ' Of the nine fusion representatives 6 2 .. Jersey........... 8 Charles G. Dnwes, comptroller of th< New Minor N i « wi hem«. New York 16 18 ■> 6 elected, five are Populists and four are North Carolina 2 7 3 1 s currency, has ordered that the system West Virginia is without a state debt Democrats. North Dakota... 1 .. ... •••li 1 ................... r 6 15 and has a cash surplus of «1,000,000 of semiannual examinations of national Ohio By giving the doubtful representa hanks iu effect in the country shall ex Oregon ................ 2 ... • •• 2 in banks drawing 3 per cent interest. tives to the fusionists, the legislature r«nn«vlv:m a y Î » tend over all cities, without any excep Rhode Island ... ... 3 2 on joint ballot stands: Silas Packard, the well-known edu tion, as heretofoie. South Carolina. ... 7 ... Republicans . _..... St Independent.-».—___2 Routh Dakota ... "i .. , ‘ 2 ... ... cator and founder of Packard business Fusion I st a „29 ; ............. ...| 2 • 2 » Postmaster-General Smith has Issued Tennoa««« college, died at his homo in New York, Teza« .......... 12 ... 1 n 1 1 The Republicans attribute their vic • an order directing that Hawaiian post Utah 1 ... aged 73 years. tory laigelv to the municipal tax . 2 age stamps shsll lie recognised at their Verm<mt 4 Virginia............. to It is said that IS per cent of the ap amendment, which they made a direct face value for payment of postage on ; V Mihlngton ! 1 «». 1 plications made for divorce in North issue, claiming that it was ‘‘single w-«t Virginia ... ...Il Î 1 4 all articles mailed in Hawaii, whether Wisconsin ........ ... tax". Dakota this year were made from New They alao assign credit to the i addressed for delivery in the United Wyoming .............. ... York state, and most of these front sentiment in favor of sustaining the States or elsewheie. 4 1 national adminiatratioit T9ttl*................. « m New York city. LEGISLATURE. Senate. First diatrlct, Lincoln and Okanogan— •F. M. Baum, dem. Second district, Stevens and Spokane— W. C. Gray, ln‘d. I Third district, Spokane—*W. H. Plum- I mer, pop. Fourth district, Spokane—Herman D. Crow, rep. Fifth district, Spokane—*W. E. Runner, I"'!’- Sixth district, Whitman—John H. Car- 1 per, pop. Seventh district. Whitman—Oliver Hall, rep. Eighth district, Asotin, Columbia and Garfield—*J. C. Van Patten, pop. Bad Blood Apparent Among the Filipinos. AMICABLE RELATIONS DESIRED President McKinley Asked to Bud the Slights Offered the Insurgents by Some Naval and Army Officers. Hong Kong, Nov. 16.—The Filipino junta representatives of General Agnin- aldo and the Filipino government here have drawn up what the^ designate “an Hppeal to President McKinley and tho American people.” but what is in real ity rather in the nature of an arraign ment of American action in the Philip pines. John Barrett, formerly United States minister at Siam, was asked by the junta to present the memorial to the United States government and people. Mr. Barrett replied that, while be could have no official influence regarding tl e status of the matter, he was satist'ed that a document which represented the sentiments of the Filipinos would re F. W. CUSHMAN, ceive at the hands of the Americans all Successful Republican candidate for congress the consideration it merited. from the state of Washington. The memorial says: “We. the Hong Kong representatives Ninth district, Adams, Franklin and Walla Walla—*John I. Yeend, pop. of our countrymen, appeal to the great Tenth district, Wajla Walla—*Davld and good judgment of President McKin Miller, dem. Eleventh district, Kittitas and Douglas ley and the spirit of fairness of the American people, as it is always shown —*D. Paul, dem. Twelfth district, Klickitat and Yakima in their regard for the petitions of the —George H. Baker, rep. weak and oppressed. Thirteenth district, Clark and Skamania “While the fate of the islands is still —♦August High, dem. Fourteenth district, Cowlitz, Pacific and undecided, and we are doing all in our Wahkiakum—J. G. Megler, rep. power to prevent a conflict between the Fifteenth district, Lewis—’Joseph Hill, Americans and Filipinos—awaiting pop. Sixteenth district, Chehalis—George D. patiently the conclusion of the Paris', conference, we implore the intervention Schofield, rep. Seventeenth district, Mason, Kitsap and of the president, supported by the will Island—*John McReavy, dem. of the people, to end the slights shown« Eighteenth district, Thurston—*T. J. our leaders, soldiers and people by some Miller, pop. Nineteenth district. Pierce—*E. C. Keith, of the American naval and military pop. officers, although we do not wish to Twentieth district, Pierce—E. S. Hamil wrong Admiral Dewey or General ton, rep. Tw’enty-flrst district, Pierce—’Stanton Otis. ” Warburton, rep. The memorial then avers that “false Twenty-second district—Pierce—*J. A. reports are spread broadcast alleging Cole, pop. Twenty-third district, Pierce—S. M. Le that the Filipinos are responsible for the friction, points out that the tension Crone, rep. Twenty-fourth district, King—John is becoming greater every day, and any Wooding, rep. moment a shot may be fired by an irre Twenty-fifth district, King—Andrew sponsible American or Filipino soldier Henrich, rep. Twenty-fiixth district, King—Harold leading to great bloodshed,” and be Preston, rep. seeches the United States “to help the Twenty-seventh district, King—W. W. junta to control our own people by di Wilshire, rep. Twenty-eighth district, King—L. B. An- recting American officers to temper their offices with friendship, justice drews, rep. Twenty-ninth district, King—Paul Land, and fairness.” pop. “From the commencement of the Thirtieth district, Jefferson and Clal hostilities,” continues the memorial, lam—Cyrus F. Clapp, rep. Thirty-first district, Snohom’sh—*J. A, “the Filipinos acceded to all American Davis, pop. demands; but after bottling up the Thirty-second district, SkiLglt and San Spaniards in Manila, the Filipinos Juan—E. Hammer, rep. Thirty-third district, Whatcom—*1. D. were completely ignored when tho Rinehart, pop. Americans advanced, and thus de Thirty-fourth district, Whatcom—D. K. prived of the fruits of victory. Now, Biggs, pop. after months of campaigning, the Fili •Elected in 1896. pinos troops have been ordered beyond the suburbs, where they have no quar Ilonao. First district, Stevens—G. M. Welty, Ind. ters, and where supplies are difficult to Second district, Spokane—H. E. Allen, obtain. All our launches have been rep. seized because of foolish rumors that Third district, Spokane—Wallace Mount, we would attack the Americans, and rep.; Joseph Scott, rep. Fourth district, Spokane—Harry Rosen- when we asked explanations we were haupt, rep.; R. N. McLean, rep.; J. F. Sex not even answered. The Spaniards, of ton. rep. late the enemies of the Americans, have Fifth district, Spokane—F. P. Whittier, been shown every consideration, while rep.; A. Harrison, rep. Sixth district, Whitman—B. F. Totten, the Filipinos, their friends and allies, rep.; J. B. Frick, rep. are often treated as enemies.” Seventh district. Whitman — W. L La After asserting that the Filipinos Follette, rep.; Wllford Allen, rep. Eighth district, Axsotin—John F. Chris uniformly acted upon the advice of the man, rep. Americans and were informally recog Ninth district, Garfield—C. M. Baldwin, nized by them until Manila was cap rep. Tenth district, Columbia—C. S. Gerard, tured, the memorial goes on to say: rep. “We can only attribute this sudden Eleventh district, Walla Walla — Grant change to orders from Washington to Copeland, rep. Twelfth district, Walla Walla—Columbus American officials at Manila to avoid compromising the American govern C. Gose, rep. Thirteenth district, Franklin—Robert ment by a recognition of the Filipinos Gerry, dem. or their government. The Americans Fourteenth district, Adams—George Sin are carryingout these instructions liter clair, rep. Fifteenth district, Lincoln — H. A. r. ally, losing sight of the former friendly Meyer, rep.; James Parish, rep. intercourse and assistance and of the Sixteenth district, Okanogan—In doubt. assurance the American officials gave Seventeenth district, Douglas—E. K. Pen Aguinaldo, which he communicated to dergast, pop. Eighteenth district, Kittitas—J. P. Sharp, his followers.” rep.; R. R. Wilson, rep. After emphasizing the junta’s "abso Nineteenth district, Yakima — Ira p. lute confidence in President McKinley Englehart, rep. Twentieth ilstrict, Klickitat—Leon w. and the people of the great republic,” Curtis, rep. stating that “our protests are not Twenty-first district, Skamania—C. J. prompted by animosity, but are direct Moore, dem. ed against conditions existing at Twenty-second district, Clark—W. B. Manila, and not against the American Daniels, rep.; E. C. Bellows, rep. Twenty-third district, Cowlitz—L. M. government and people,” acknowledg Sims. rep. ing “our gratinde to American arm« for Twenty-fourth district, Wahkiakum—W destroying the Spanish power in the Colwell. Twenty-fifth district, Pacific — J. W. Philippines,” and expressing "a hope Maxwell, rep. that the islands are not to be returned Twenty-sixth district, Lewis ______ — __ E. P. to Spain,” the memorial concludes Kingsbury, rep.; George McCoy, rep. Twenty-eeventh district, Thurston—A. J. thus: Falknor, rep.; F. W. Stocking, rep. "We await the arbitrament of tha Twenty-eighth district, — • Chehalis - - — — E. L. peace commission with even greater in Minard, rep.; A. P. Stockwell, rep. terest than the Americans, because it Twenty-ninth district, Mason—J. B. concerns our land, our happiness and Gunderson, rep. Thirtieth district, Kitsap—F. E. Patter our freedom. In the meantime we son. rep. shall pray for peace and a perfect under Thirty-first d'ntrlct. Jefferson— Peter standing with the Americans. ” Motty, rep.; William Bishop, jr.. rep. Thirty-second district, Clallam—A. B. Dorsey, rep. Thirty-third district. Pierce—C. L. Stew art. rep.; Frank Bisson, pop. W C. Mil ler. rep.; Charles Bedford, rep. Thirty-fifth district. Pierce—D. B. Shet ler. rep.; James Wickersham, rep. Thirty-sixth district. Pierce—J. C. Dick son. rep.; M. H. Corey, rep. Thirty-seventh district. Pierce — A. R. Heilig. rep.: O. W. Barlow, rep. Thirty-eighth district. King—W. T. Clark, rep.; Dr. J. J. Smith, rep. Thirty-ninth district. King—George W. Somertndyke, rep.; J. M. Conway, pop. Fortieth district. King—John W. FratU rep.; E. B. Palmer, rep. Forty-flrat district. King—E. H. Guile. rep.: R. M. Earner, rep. Forty-second district. King—C. 8. Glca- son. rep.; R. W. Carpenter, rep. Forty-third district. King—J. C. O'.son, pop.; C. E. Boyce, pop.; F. A. McDonald, dem. Forty-fourth district. Snohomish—H. J. Lanatlt. rep,; C. A. MWsimer, rep. Forty-fifth district. Island—Dr. W. L White, rep. Forty-zlxth district. Skagit—J. H. Park er. rep.; E. H. Beals, rep. Forty-eeventk district. San Juan—W. H. Thacker, rep. Forty-ninth district. Whatcom — Jesse Fraye. rep ; James Batotone. rep. Forty-eighth district. Whatcom—Edward Broom, rep.. Ruaa Lambert, rep. Sngar War Is Over. New York, Nov. 16.—The Tribune savs: The American Sugar Refining Company yesterday advanced the price on all grades of domestic refined sugars l-8c a pound, this move being prompt ly followed by the independent re fineries. The increase makes the price of granulated 5 l-8c a pound, or 4.84o net, inclusive of trade discounts, and is the first general advance since the beginning of the cutting of prices ire- tween the American Sugar Refining Company and the outside company. Southern Race Riots. New York, Nov. 15.—Concerning the race riots in North and South Car olina, Thomae Fortune eaid today that a meeting of colored citizens and oth ers would be held in Cooper Union next Thursday to diaciie. the eituation. At the meeting it is said that S. D. Baeeett, United States minister to Hayti, will preside. All of the pastors of Afro-American churches in New York will take part Many prominent white citizen« have been invited to at« tend the meeting.