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Yamhill County Reporter LATER i NEWS. EXPANSION Senators Two men were killed by the explo sion of natural gas at Canuonsville, Ind. OPPOSED Vent and Roar Philippines. Desire DEATH No The OF GARCIA. Cuban Patriot a Victim Northern Climate. of th© Washington, Dec. 14. — Discussion of Washington, Dec. 18.—General Cal- One man was killed and several two questions, eacli of importance and ixto Garcia, the distinguished Cuban fatally wounded at a school entertain interest at this session, was begun by I warrior anil leader, ami the hear! of the ment at Charleston, W. Va. the senate at its session today. Terri j commission elected by the Cuban as The purchase price is £950,000. pava torial expansion and the construction of sembly to visit this country, died here ble in cash in fully paid shares, leaving the Nicaragua canal occupied the atten this morning, shortly after 19 o’clock, £50,000 for the working capital. THREE KILLED, MANY WOUNDED tion oi the body during the greater part TOOK ALL BUT ONE TRENCH at the Hotel Raleigh, where the com of the afternoon. mission has its headquarters. Henry J. Nelligan, cook, George W. As soon as the routine morning busi The sudden change from the warm Beverly, both of company G, First Florida, stationed at Huntsville, Ala., The Trouble Wa* Canned by an Kffort ness hail been disposed of, Mr. Vest According to a Spanish Report, They i climate of Cuba, with the hardships Coinprehenalv© Review of the Import- he had there endured, to the wintry to Cloue the Theater* du Account (Dem. Mo.) called up his resolution Were Finally RepuNed With Great were killed in a camp quarrel. ant 11 Mppeulngs of the l*ant Week offered last week, declaring it to be un- weather of New York and Washington, Lo#*—Death* at Manila. of Gurda’* Death. Rossland ’ s famous Lo Roi mine is at Culled From the Telegraph Columns. constituional for this government to I is responsible for the pneumonia last before London investors. The I acquire foreign territory except for coal wiiich resulted in his demise. He con London Globe Corporation ami the Havana, Dec. 14.—After the news of ing stations or some like purpose, un Manila. Deo. 13.—According to re tracted a slight cold in New York, The [lottery trust has completed its British America Corporation have in General Garcia’s death spread through less its intention was to confer state liable advices received from Iloilo, wiiich did not assume an alarming organization under the laws of New vited subscriptions to 290,009 shares Havana early yesterday afternoon, the hood upon the territory and citizen stage until early the part of last week. Jersey; capital, $20,000,000. of £5 each in the Lo Roi Company, ltd. Cubans wished to have all the places of ship upon its inhabitants. Mr. Vest capital of the island of Pauay, in the Visayas group, the insurgents attacked , Last Tuesday night, General Garcia, Steamer Roumania has Railed from A smooth gang of counterfeiters is at amusement closed. They suceeded in declared it was a basic principle of tins Iloilo the night of December 1 and cap in company with the other members of Savannah for Havana with the firHt work in the Mississippi valley. The closing two places frequented by government “that the (lowers of the tured all the Spanish trenches, except the commission, attended a dinner regiment, North Carolina, to help gar counterfeit is of the standard silver CubariB, but the management of the government were derived from the con one. They then notified General Rios given in his honor by General Miles, rison the turbulent city. dollars. All of which have so far been Tacon theater, where there were many sent of the governed,” and maintained to remove the women and children, and it was a result of the exposure tlnit Spanish officers among the audience, that the federal government had no and threatened to renew the attack on culminated in his death. The Faria court of cassation has discovered bear the date of 1890. It is believed something like 290,000 ot refused to close the house. Thereupon authority—either in morals or in tho the following night. During the 12 hours or more preced- granted a stay of proceedings in the them have gained circulation. Ailegrette, a former captain of the constitution—to go beyond that princi When these advices left Iloilo, Gen , ing dissolution. General Garcia was Picquart trial, and thereby invoked the He held that the principle had eral Rios was expecting reinfoicements [ unconscious most of the time. At in Senator Davis, of the Paris peace Cuban troops, got into an excited argu ple. fury of the anti-Drevfus press. ment with the manager of the theater, been sustained by the supreme court in and field guns, and the plan was for tervals he recognized one or more of commission, in ari interview with a A mining suit involving property and was escorted to the sidewalk by various decisions, and that no public the Spanish gunboats to shell, if the those about him. in his dying mo valued at $3,000,000 has been entered London Daily Mail correspondent, de the police on duty. There Allegretto man of prominence and no recognized insurgents effected an entrance. The ments, as ail through hie busy and ac clared in favor of a triple alliance be in the courts of California by a Mon entered into a healed discussion with a tribunal had ever been reckless enough foreign residents were greatly alarmed, tive life, his thoughts were for his be tana syndicate against prominent Cali tween the United States, England and Spanish officer, who struck him across to controvert it. and all merchantmen have been ordered loved country and its people, and, Japan, for the protection of all their fornia capitalists. the face with the fiat of his sword. Mr. Morgan opened the debate on the outside the harbor. among his last words, were irrational interests north of the equator. Then there was a collision between the canal bill with a three hours’ appeal In a recent public address in Wash Meanwhile the Spanish authorities mutterings, in which he gave orders to Charles Tracy, aged 16, shot and Cubans and Spanish military men, for action at this session. The whole have been advised that the Tulisanos his son.who is on his staff, for the bat ington Count von Goetzen said that the only good volunteers among the United instantly killed Tim Connors, custodian more blows were Htruck on both sides, country, he said, would be disappoint troops are looting, in disobedience of tle which he supposed was to occur to of Greenlawn cemetery, Indianapolis, and many persons from the cafes and ed if congress did not act. He was States troops during the late war were morrow, and in wiiich he understood Ind. Tracy with a number of other park cheered for Spain and brought willing to take any measure which orders, and cannot be restrained. the Rough Riders. there were only 400 Spaniards to com On the other hand, the Spanish trans- boys was near the cemetery throwing crowds of people to the spot from ad- would result in the building of the poit I si a de Luzon reports that the in bat. Just before he died he embraced It is now understood that Major-fien- snowballs at pedestrians. Refusing jacent streets and squares. canal. In the course of his remarks, surgents around Iloilo were repulsed bis soil. eral James F. Wade, president of the to desist he was killod by Connors. Suddenly a shot was fired, whether j he agreed to accept an amendment spe with great slaughter December 6, while Rev. Father Magee, of St. Patrick’s United States eradiation committee, The thirteenth annual convention of by a Cuban or by a Spaniard, inten cifically excepting the canal from neu attempting to storm the last entrench church, was called in during the day, will be appointed by Fresident McKin According to this story, 509 and was with General Garcia until tiie ley military governor of western Culm. the American Federation of Labor met tionally or accidentally, cannot be said, trality with regarris to any country ment. at Kansas City, Mo. About 150 dele and the Cubans retreated into the Ho with which the Uuited States might insurgents were killed or wounded by end, administering the last rites of tiie The supreme court of Nebraska has gates from all parts of the country were tel Ingleterra. Moro shots were fired be at war. Catholic church. Other members of the machine guns. decided that tha bondsmen of ex-Htate present; also William Thorne and Wil on both sideB, and Arturo, a French the commission and Mr. Rubens, their TO RELIEVE VOLUNTEERS. Treasurer Bartley will have to make liam Inskip, of London, representing citizen, born in Havana, was shot ami Deaths at Manila. counsel in this country, were also in gooil that official’s shortages and steal the British trades-union congress. Washington, Dec. 13. — Major-Gen tiie bed-chamber when the end came. Beriously wounded while sitting at a Six Regiment# Designated for Service ings from the state, amounting in ull eral Otis, commanding at Manila, has table. at Manila. Tiie remains were immediately pre The British Columbian government to about $700,000. More shots were fired, and Cubans Washington, Dec. 14.—The war de made the following report of deaths in pared for burial, and were placed on a has made a crown reserve of all town ran through the hotel office and made partment lias begun in earnest the re bis command: D. H. Howard, a New Mexico cattle bier in the room in which he died. A sites and land outHide of the mining “December 8—Fred J. Norton, pri large Cuban flag served as a covering, their way upstairs. Jesus Solongo, a lief of the volunteer troops now sta dealer, with two detectives, is on the fields in the Lake Atlin district. This vate, comany F, Second Oregon, dysen Cuban, fell wounded on the stairs, and trail of Gilett, the Kansas plunger, on was recently announced privately by and the head rested on one of smaller tioned at Manila by regulars. This whom Howard is $49,000 short. How Mr. C. Settlin, premier of British Co another wounded man broke into the afternoon Secretary Alger signe<t an tery; Frank M. Hibbs, private, com dimensions. The face and bust were pany A,Second Oregon, dysentery, heart room occupied by Lieutenant Fitzhugh order designating for this purpose six ard will ask the governor of Kansas to left exposed to public view. The fea lumbia, to Gohl Commissioner W. J. Lee, boh of tiie famous general, and the regiments of the United States infantry failure. issue requisition papers for his extradi tures bail a remarkable lifelike appear Rant, who has just arrived iu Seattle “December 9—Harry G. Hibbards, ance, and gave no indication of the former consul-general here, demanding out of eight held in reserve for service tion to New Mexico. from Atlin. corporal, company K, Second Oregon, protection. General Greene and Bev- to tropica1 countries. The regiments suffering which the deceased had The British Columbia mills are again The United States government is not oral members of his stuff, who bad been are the Twentieth, at Fort Leaven typhoid fever.” borne. Just above the head rested a receiving lumber orders from Cape aware that any arrangement has been out ou a balcony watching the crowd, worth, Kan.; the Third, at Fort Snell magnificent floral piece of red and Town, South Africa, after a period of FILES HER PROTEST. made for the transfer of the title of the heard the uproar in the hotel, and went ing, Minn.; the Twelfth, at Jefferson white ribbon. By direction of Major- two years, during which little or no Samoan islands to Germany, and being into the corridor. So soon as the Span barracks, Mo., and Fort Riley, Kan.; Spain Accepts the Consequences Ill- General Miles a detachment of soldiers Inmber was shipped to that district. one of the parties to the tripartite ish officers saw General Greene, who the Seventeenth, at Columbus barracks, Naturedly . from battery E, Sixth artillery, under Two vessels nre nt present under way agreement under which Samoa is now was in uniform, they stopped the pur O.; the Fourth, at Fort Sheridan, and Madrid, Dec. 13.—The government command of Lieutenant Cox, was de to Victoria to receive cargoes for Africa. governed, it is not conceivable that suit of the Cubans, saluted and retired. the Twenty-second, at Fort Crook, Neb. entirely approves tiie memorandum of tailed as a body guard for the remains. Sam Smith, trainrobber, has been any change in the status of the islands In the meantime, Eastaquino Lemus They will go forward to Manila as protest against the action of tiie United General Garcia, whose name will sentenced to be hanged at Eldorado, can be made without the knowledge of had been fatally wounded in the street, soon as the transportation can be pro States commissioners, filed by Senor ever be linked with those of other pa Kan., for the murder of citizen Bel this government. and Pedro Blesa and Senor Jiminez had vided. It mav be that the two regi Montero Rios, at Paris. triots who have fought against unequal ford, who was one of a posse that resist Three people were burned to death been killed. ments still held in reserve,the Twenty odds for tiie freedom of hie country, Tiie memorandum protests against ed Smith and his partner, Tom Wind. Shortly after the Spanish guards on fourth and the Twenty-fifth infantry, the refusal of the Americans to surren has had a most active and varied life, in a lire in a Brooklyn flat. Wind pleaded guilty to second-degree duty swarmed in from the neighboring will join the otiieis before they sail. der the securities deposited in the treas most of which has been spent in fight President McKinley will make a streets, and order was restored. murder and was sentenced to 20 years. These regiments were selected in the uries of Cuba and Porto Rico by private ing for the cause of Cuban liberty, tour of Porto Rico and Cuba. At tiie time the Cubans and pursuing reverse ratio to the loss sustained by Spaniards, remarking that "never has which he had the satisfaction of seeing The Spanish government has issued Only two men were killed in the Spaniards ran through tire Hotel Ingle them in the Cuban campaign. The 'a civilized nation committed such an accomplished so short a time before his the following semi-official note relating to the president's reference to the loss Wardner (Idaho) mine disaster. terra, General Humphreys was in tiie volunteers in Manila will be retried in act of violence.” death. He was a man of culture and of the Maine in his message to eon- 1 Ten deaths as a result of suicide, lobby, talking to Majoi Martin, of Gen ti e order in which they reached that Secondly, it protests against the ulti refinement, of splendid education, and gross. "Spain has been treated by the an<l accident is the record of one Bun eral Greene's staff, mid other gentle city. came from a distinguished family of matum demanding the Philippines. men. A bullet shattered a mirror near conqueror with unexampled cruelty and day in Greater New York. Thirdly, it protests against the posi Jaiquani.of Santiago de Cuba province. Rear-End Collision. which they stood, and two others is resigned to her (ate; but slm can not Germany is now said to be seeking splintered the staircase. Pendleton, Or., Dec. 13. — Rushing tion in which those Spaniards are He was born in Cogquin, October 14, tolerate Fresident McKinley’s accusa 1839, and was therefore in his 69tli an ally and wants the friendship of down the mountain grade of the O. R. placed who desire tS remain in Cuba. R. S. Howland, editor of the Frovi- tion. for she is conscious of her com- Fourthly, it protests against the ref year. Uncle Sam. German Ambassador von deuce Journal and Mr. W. L. Reilly, a & N. Co.’s main line a heavy freiglit p'eta innooenco.” llolleben has been commissioned to New York contractor, were jostled by train crashed into the rear end of tiie erence to the destruction of the Maine BRYAN’S RESIGNATION. iu President McKinley’s message tc A bill will soon be drafted providing settle whatever differences exist. the sudden rush of shouting and fight overland fast mail and piled up the congress. On this point tiie memoran for the taking of the 12lh census. Chinese Decoration for Lieutenant An area of 20 blocks in the 28th ing men. General Julio Sanguilly was cars and engine in great confusion. dum says: Colonel Vifquain. The steamer Rosalie, which has just ward in Brooklyn was inundated by sitting at a table in the lobby. The The mail train was at tiie time station “Spain has proposed arbitration, but Savannah, Ga., Dec. 13.—General ariived from the towns on the Lynn raging waters, which washed out the violent scenes in the office and on the ary. Three men were injured—David the United States has refused to give Keifer, who is in command of the re canal, reports that a thousand men fundations of houses, tore down trolley stairH lasted, however, for only u few Pilger, an old man of 64, who was on her the right which is granted to a from Dawson are making their wuy tu and telegraph poles, imprisoned people minutes. On the outside the Spanish his wav to the coast from Montauk, criminal; namely, the right of defend maining troops of the Seventh army the coast. in their homes. soldiers were clearing the great square III.; Jay Adams, of San Francisco, ing herself. 'Die Spanish commission corp* since General Lee’s departure for Tiie hotel general Pacific coast agent for the ers leave the care of fixing the responsi Cuba tonight, confirms tiie rumor of Charles W. Miller, of Chicago, last ami streets in the vicinity. Francisco de Franohi, who was shot was full of American officers and civil Nickel Plate road, who was cut and bility for the explosion to the entire Colonel W. J. Bryan’s resignation of dead by Antonio Rosso after a sahsm year’s six-day champion, won the great ians, and some of them with their scalded; Louis Pleohner, traveling world, which will say whether those his command. Both General Lee and quarrel in San Francisco, is said to bicycle race at Madison-Square Garden salesman for the wholesale house of General Kiefer endeavored to induce have been an agent of the muidorous again this year, beating the world’s wives were standing on the balconies at Ginterinan Bros., St. Paul; and Fire are responsible who desire the truth, or Colonel Bryan to go to Cuba, but were the imminent risk of being hit by bul record (his own) by 24 miles. He made those refusing to seek it. ” La Mafia Society. unsuccessful. lets fired at an upward angle to scare man Harry Burrows, nt the freight The newspapers generally express re train, who received a cut on the fore- Ono more request of the Spaniards 2,997 miles, and tested but 24 hours the crowds. Lieutenant-Colonel Vifquain, of (ho From that point they lief at the signing of the treaty. Tiie was negatived by the peace commis in the 142. Third Nebraska regiment, who will watched the spectaclo in tho electric- bead. independent organs, most of the provin Unpreodented «ecrocy obtains as to lighted square.' sioners. Ships Slid products oi 8lui.ll succeed Colonel Bryan upon the lat cial papers and the Carllst ami repub will not be granted the same rights in J the conditions of the construction of It is re|xirted that in addition to Manila, Dec. 14.—The Isle de lican journals attack both political pa • ter’s resignation, received notice today Cuba and l’orto Rico as those of the the Shamrock, the challenger for the those killed and wounded who have Cuba, one of the ships sunk by Dewev from the Chinese legation at Washing America’s cup. Not merely are the been previously mentioned, 14 are be in tho battle of Manila, and which he ties, conservative and liberal, reproadi- ton that the emperor of China had con United States. ing them equally with having brought ferred upon him the decoration of the From the war department comes the most strict precautions taken to pre ing eared for in private houses. Three subsequently caused to be raised, start the country to the present pass. Order of the Double Dragon in recog announcement that it is proposed to vent a leakage of the details«! her con arrests were made. A few minutes ed for Hong Kong today under her own El Irapareial alone publishes the send regular regiments to relieve the struction, but even the place whore she after the shooting in the hotel fright steam. She is of 1.930 tone displace contents of trie treaty, which produces nition of bis services to the Chinese volunteeers in Manila just as soon as is being built is kept secret. ened (uitrons and Cubans gathered ment and 2,200 indicated horse-power. a less unfavorable impression than had residents of the republic of Colombia, The foreign exhibitors have been seri around General Greene asking if he transportation can bo arranged. Die The Raleigh leaves for home Thurs been expected, owing to the commercial when he was United States consul at Panama. Lieutenant-Colonel Vitquain volunteeis will be returned to the ously affected by the decision of the would protect them. He assured them day via the Suez canal. and other concessions to Spain. is a graduate of the royal military United States in the order in which Faria appeal court in rejecting the suit he believed they were safe, but the only As a result of an altercation before a El Liberal says: “The Paris negotia of a Swiss embroiderer against a French recognised authority in Havana was fruit stand yesterday, a California vol tions offer a far sadder spectacle than academy of Brussels, and served in the they left. service of the present king of Belgium. The finding of the court of inquiry manufacturer who copied his designs. tho Spanish executive. He then sent unteers was stabbed and two natives tiie ships which are bringing back our He served throughout the civil war in repatriated soldiers, deplorable as the concerning the abandonment of tha The effect of the deoinion is that de Captain Cole and Lieutenant Stevens shot to death. the Union army, and was breveted condition of the latter is.” Infanta Maria Teresa during the storm signs and patterns in the foreign ex to General Castellanos to inquire what The Mf<re I n I mvk I Fleet. brigadier-geneial by Abraham Lincoln. hibits of 1999 tnay bo copied with im was being done to preserve order. Tiie Several membersof the United States of October 29, has been made public. Vallejo, Cal.. Dec. 14.—The rebuild The court finds the abandonment was punity by French manufacturers, on- latter replied that the cafes had been ing of the United States cruiser Ranger commission were inclined at first to RETURNS TO HAVANA. ■mt due to any fault or neglect on the lessthe exhibitors possess* u manu ordered closed, and tho streets cleared, nt Mare island is progressing rapidly. publish tiie text of tiie treaty, but Sen while troops in sufficient numbers to ator Frye made a strong plea yesterday part of any officer of the navy, and j factory in France. The Wheeling came out of the dock to- Major-<:*n**rnl I.e* Started Last Night The battle ship Massachusetts struck keep the peace had been posted in tho day. She will receive her supply of for the observance of courtesy toward does not think any further proceeding* With Ills Stair. squares and thoroughfares. Two of a reef or sunken obstruction near Dia should be instituted. coal and provisions in a few days, ami the United States senate, and bis ar Savannah, Ga., Dec. 13.—General the aids of General Castellanos called While fighting tire in the dock of mond reef, off Castle William, Gover upon General Greene and gave him will then sail for the northern seas. guments prevailed. Lee and staff sailed for Cuba this after Further details, however, have been The Iroquois has been thoroughly over- the Lehigh Coal A Coke Company at nor’s island, N. Y., while on her way further personal assurances. noon on the transport Panama. Crowds from the navy-yard to the naval an learned as to the wording of the treaty, hauled and in readiness to go into com West Su;>erior, Wis., a crew of men of people lined the wharves as tiie Telephone messages describing the mission. Commander Henry Nichols which provides that Cuba is to be re transport passed down the river. was caught by a bad cave-in. caused by chorage off Tompkinsville, 8. I. The As considerably occurrence were sent to General Wade has i>een ordered to Manila to tako linquished and that Porto Rico and ths the weakening of the pile foundation. damage wrought was th* tuglxrat cut loose, the siren takeu in Elvedado, and General Greene charge of the Monadnock. Philippines are to be ceded. The greater than was at first supposed, Four were buried under thousands of from the Spanish cruiser Almirante cablet! to Washington a brief statement Amet leans are to pay for the repatria tons of burning coal. One, John Mal ami it is believed fully 99 days will be Father and Son Killed. Oquendo after the battle of Santiago, of the facts. Wliat was taking place in tion of the Spanish troo|>s from all the inowski, has been rescued alive, but is required to put the vessel in condition Denver, Dec. 14.—A special to the colonies. The Spaniards are to return and now on the tug Cambiia, screeched the city was all unknown to the Amer in a precarious condition. The other to go to sen, eveu if she is not vitally the Panama a parting salute. General News from Starkville, Colo., says: ican warships and transports in the all prisoners held by them. They are hurt. three have probably perished. Lee will remain outside of Havana un Michael Tereso and his 15-year old son harbor, nor did the news reach there to retain possession of all military The authorities are making an effort til January 1, when he will enter the Antonio were kilied today by a eave-in Of the emergency national defense to break up witchcraft in Alaska. It until this morning. stores and munitions of war in tiie in the coal mine in which they were Philippines, and of sucn ships as have city. The Panama will land at Mari fund of $30,90,0009, the navy depart is practiced among the Indians, who The United States evacuation com ana. where General Lee will establish working. ment got the largest amount, via, $29,- are very superstitions. not been captured. Tiie commercial News from missioners and General Greene sent his headquarters on the camp site select 973,274. The war department expen Alaska says: Charles Watson, John General Clous mid Captain Hart at Four Burned to Death. treaties between the two nations, which ed by Colonel Hecker for the Seventh diture* of the emergency fund amounted McCubln ami John Halpin lost their noon today to exchange view* with the New Y’ork, Dec. 14.—The fire which the war ruptured, nre to be lenewed at corps, and will remain there until he to $13,931,303. The state department lives by the premature explosion of a Spanish commissioners. It was ar destroyed the apartment-house at 184 the convenience of tiie two nation*. enters Havana. received $393,000 from the emergenoy blast. They were working on the ranged that all the Cuban officers and Prospect Flace, Brooklyn, last night, fund. Of this $100,000 liasbeentrans- grade of the White l'ass «V Yukon rail soldiers, including General Julio San killed four person*—Joseph XV. Nob- Arrowsmith. Ill.. Dec. 10.—The Icl..la.' Brother-In-Law A Treated. feired to bankets for tins department road, between camp* 9 and 19. They guilly and Jose Xacret. should go to let!, his wife, bis wife’s mother, Mrs. private bank of Taylor & McClure was New York, Dec. 12. —Wm. P. Lynn, at London for the use of the commis were charging a hole when the explo the camp uesi Mariano and remain out Stotbein. and John Wine*. The other last night entered by robbers, who se brother-in-law of Iglesias, president of sion at Pari*, and $80,000 was advanced sion occurred. Their bodies were hor of the city until the Spanish forces were missing |>erson* have been accounted cured $4.000 worth of negotiable paper Costa Rica, who came to this country to ti.e disbursing officer for the com ribly mangled. and escaped. withdrawn. Mr. Jerome, the British for. with the latter, is under arreet here. mission prior to its departure for Pan*. consul, had already called at the palace Newport News, Dec. 13. — Henry Ke- 1 He is charged by F. S. Lusk, of Lusk, To WrlroiiHi the Fighting Machine*. Senator Hale, of Maine, ohairmnn of on the same mission. Lima, Feru, Dec. 14.—Cubans resid fitt. private, compar y I, First Ken Wyo., with failing to aocount to him Minor New* Itriii*. the naval affairs committee, has intro* * 4onlsbin*^rhli*f/e Wefnna. ing here are preparing to give an en tucky regiment, was killed, and Henry for profits on a Costa Rican railroad The 86th body from the wrecked dueed a hill to revive the grades of ad London, Dec. 13.—iSe Peking cor- thusiastic reception to the United C. Brehm, private, company B, same iclieme, involving about $190,000. steamer Portland camo ashore at Chat miral ami vice-admiral of the navy. respondent of the Daily Mail says: An States battle-sbi|>s Oregon and Iowa, on regiment, was seriously wounded last Carl Decker Sentenced. ham, Mas*. The United States government will imperial rescript just issued sentences their arrival in the northern passage night by a sentinel who was stationed S«n Francisco, Dec. 12.—Carl Deck Spacial Tariff Commissioner Robert build a railroad and a wharf in Cuba to death a Chinese literatus who along the coast, en route to join Dew at the gangplank of tile transport Ber er, known to the police all over th* Porter has nailed from Cuba for th« nt once. The wharf is to b* at Tris- wrote threatening letters to a foreign ey's squadron at Manila. lin. which i rought the regiment from country as tb* prince of forger*, was United Blates, having completed bis oorla, ami the railroad will extend nnssionaiy in Kiaug Si, and confer* Porto Rico. The men started to leave sentenced to serve seven years iu San A**a Argnaait Dead. labor*. the transport, but did not have a pass. Quentin today, for defrauding the Ne from that point to the military camp Chinese honors on the missionary for New York, Dee. 14.—Dr. Edward They ignored the injunction of the sen vada bank of thia city out of over $20,- Five hundred and fifty men of the at Kegla. seven miles away. This rail his tact and forbearance iu th* matter. Shall, a noted phvaician, is dead al hi» try to stop, and when they attempted 000 by means of a raised check, which road will be the first to be built in Th* edict astonished the Chines* and New York regiment have arrived in the action of th* empress dowager is bome in this city, aged 80 yeara. Ile to pass him. He struck each of them he and three other* presented to lb* Cuba under other than English aus Ban Franoisoo from Houoiilulu to !■* was a California goldhunter in 1849. likely to have a salutary effect. over the bead with bur bayonet. pices, backed by English money. I bank for payment. muttered out. F. H. BÀKNHAKT, Publisher. Rioting in Havana, Fatal Results. With Iloilo Assaulted the Night of December 1.