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Yamhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. Ill THE CLOSE OF CONGRESS INSURGENTS DISCOURAGED. SICOND OHI n IIII Officers Sulk »nd Will Not Lead to Bat< Paymaster General Carey will go to tie—Lack of Ammunition. Cuba with (3,000.000 to pay the dis D. I. AsmKV. Publisher. New York, March 6.—A dispatch to banded Cuban soldiers. the Herald from Manila says: It is M c M innville .................. pregón The Senate in Session in the Josephine Kipling, the 6 year-old reported here that a steamer with 20,- k Portion of Company G daughter of Rudyard Kipling, and tire 900 stands of arms and ammunition, Middle of the Night. Under Heavy Fire. oldest of his three children, died in which were bound for the Philippines, New York from pneumonia. _________ has been seized in Japanese waters by A dispatch to the New York Herald THE LAST LEGISLATIVE DAY the Japanese authorities Aguinaldo's : TWO OREGON BOYS WOUNDED army is disheartened as tl e result of j from La Guayara, Venezuela, an nounces that the United States gun the recent actions. Many companies boats Annapolis and Vicksburg have Some Important Kilin Di«po«e<i of of the insurgents have retired because An Engagement Near Manila Water Comprehensive Review of the Import sailed from La Guayara for Jamaica. Before the Adjournment of the their officers skulk and won't lead their work«—Thirty Insurgents Killed and ant Happenings of the Past Week men. Fifty-Fifth Congre««. Many Wounded. The insurgents made an attempt to > Culled From the Telegraph Columns. The latest news from Cebu is good. capture the waterworks near Manila, The natives are returning to the town. but were repulsed by the Oregon and Washington, March 6. — Excitement, The coolies are now willing to work at The Eighth United States volunteer Nebraska troops. Manila, March 8.—The rebels have Seventeen rebels confusion, heavy strain and hard work reasonable wages. Under the native been concentrating in the vicinity of fegirueat is now being mustered out. were killed, and many wounded. Two characterized the last legislative day of government they asked double pay. the reservoir. Today a patrol of com The Covington. Ky., postoffice has Americans were wounded. the 55th congress, in the senate. At Vessels ate now loading and business pany G, Second Oregon volunteers, was been robbed of stamps and money to The British cruiser Talbot, Com times the confusion was so great in this has been resumed. taken in ambush. Two men were the amounst of (20,000. mander Gamble, has arrived at New usually staid and decorous body as-to The influential natives of the islands The pope has undergone an opera York, from Bermuda. The Talbot was render the transaction of business al of Mabate and Ticoa request General I wounded, but the organization held tion for removal of a long-standing ! ordered there by the British govern most impossible. Toward midnight or Otis to send troops there. They say | their ground under a heavy fire until ovet which suddenly became inflamed. ment to transport the body ot Lord der was being evolved from the seem that 200 men could easily subdue the the remainder of the company, assisted by two companies of the First Nebraska ing chaos of the early part of the day. rebels. The inhabitants are peaceable. regiment, flanked the enemy, killing Professor Wallace P. Day, a director Hershell to England. When the senate convened at 11 They are disgusted with the extortions 89 and wounding several more. Two of the Illinois college of music, and It is announced that more than 75 well known among musical celebrities per cent of the entire stock of the Ore o’clock it faced the task of considering of three successive native governors. battalions of the Twentieth regular in East and West, is dead at Jacksonville, gon Short Line Railroad Company has , two of the great appropriation bills, On the two islands are 80,000 head of fantry have reinforced General Hale’s Fla. been deposited for exchange under those for the army ami for supplying cattle,which constitute the food supply brigade. By a collision between a passenger the offer of the Union Pacific Railway the general deficiencies. The former of the ;ebel army of the South. All the native huts have been de carried appropriations exceeding (80,- train and a “helper” locomotive on the Company, previously published. stroyed at Mariquina, and the country FISH COMBINE IN CANADA. 000,000, and the latter (20,000.000. Southern Pacific near Hot Springs, there is pretty well cleared, but the By the explosion of a powder maga Nevada, the two engineers and the fire zine near Toulon, France, more than With a determination to complete the Important Flant« to Be Under One rebets were returning in small bodies bills, the senate began Management. at eundown. Apparently they have men of the two engines were killed. 50 people were killed. It is rumored appropriation immediately at 11 o’clock in the morn Toronto, Ont., March 0.—Applica secured a new supply of smokeless am It is said the United States has sent that oDe of the soldiers guarding the ing to consider these matters, and at 8 a dispatch to Madrid protesting against magazine caused tlie explosion as an o'clock at night the army bill was tion will be made at thecoming seesion 1 munition recently, as there has been a the false statement being cabled from act of revenge. He is one of the vic passed, the deficiency bill having been of the Dominion parliament for the in- noticeable difference during the last coproration of the Dominion Fish Com few dcys. Manila by General Rios, who formerly tims. passed nearly three hours before. The Spanish commissioners who are pany. This will correspond with the commanded the Spanish troops in the General Otis has perfected a plan of Other bills were passed as follows: endeavoring to secure the release of the Philippines. campaign which is designed to crush To incorporate the National White great fish combine in the United Spanish prisoners in the hands of Among the pssengers from Honolulu the offensive power of the insurgents Cross of America; amending the in States, and will control the whole fish Aguinaldo have returned to Malolos to on the steamer Australia, were 44 sol near Manila. As soon as his rein ternal revenue laws relating to distilled business of the Dominion. Over 100 companies or plants of offer (2,000,099 for their release. As diers from the Kansas and New York forcements arrive he will make a gen spirits and for other purposes; pro Aguinaldo Jias been demanding regiments, six of whom have been dis ial assault on the enemy’s jungle viding a site for the Washington public greater or less magnitude are operating (7,000,000, it is not likely their mis on the Upper Lakes, while a total of charged. The others returned on ac stronghold. library building. sion will be successful. A bill providing for a government 8,000 men are actively employed itt count of illness. Secretary Long has cabled to Ad fishing. Last August an agreement Rain has fallen in many sections of miral Dewey at Manila, and to Rear- exhibit at, and to encourage the Ohio was arrived at between most ot these THIS IS BETTER. California and the long-continued dry Admiral Sampson, at Havana, announc centennial exposition, to be held at by which the price was to be main- j Toledo, and appropriating (300,000, ing the enactment of the naval person Welcomed to the spell is thought to be over. The pres tained for the advantage of the fisher- [ American Troop« Island of Negros. ent rain will save the wheat crop in nel bill, and instructing them to have was passed. men. This is said to have worked well | The conference report on the Alaska Washington, March 8.—A cablegram critical districts and arid to production the officers attached to their respective fleets examined physically in order to criminal code bill was presented and and to have given encouragement to [ from General Otis at Manila, received where growth is favorable. the companies to pursue their organi make ready for their rearrangement agreed to. in Washington, indicates the satisfac zation. It is reported in Madrid that Spain and promotions. In the IlmiMe. Art arrangement has already been tory and agreeable reception accorded authorized General Rios to offer tire Admiral Von Diedrichs, in command At 11 o’clock the house entered upon effected between the American and Ca to the American troops which recently Philippine republic (500,000 for the re nadian companies prohibiting under landed at the island of Negros. They lease of the Spanish prisoners. The of Germany’s Asiatic fleet, and who the last legislative day of the session. were sent there by General Miller at The final conference report upon the has given Admiral Dewey much trouble selling. offer was indignantly declined, and the Ilo Ho, in command of Colonel Smith, at Manila, has been suspended, and bill to codify the criminal laws of Insurgents asked (7,000,000. Starbuck Ran A «bore. to take formal possession for the Prince Henry put in command. The Alaska was adopted. Slow progress It is reported on good authority that change, it is said, is to show Emperor was made on conference reports. The New York, March 6.—A dispatch to United States, which be did without the interests of the Royal Baking Pow William’s friendship for America, District of Columbia appropriation bill the Herald from Panama says: The trouble. der Company, the New York Baking Prince Henry, who is a brother of the and deficiency appropriation bill were agency of the Pacific Mail Company is Previous to the time the troops land Powder Company and the Cleveland emperor, being popular in the Unit sent back to conference. in receipt of news that the Starbuck ed, a commission from the island vis Baking Powder Company have been ed States. The house passed the army appropri ran ashore on Point Consequina, be ited General Otis and said they were sold to William Zeigler for between ation bill with all the senate amend tween Corinto and Amapaia on Febru willing to surrender, and asked that he From reports which have been com (11,000,000 and (12,000,000. ary 23. She left Panama on February ing to the headquarters of the Na ments and the bill now goes to the 22, bound for Chainperico and way take the inhabitants under his protec tion. The congratulatory address to Affaire are still unsatisfactory in tional Live Stock Association at Den president. Samoa. The provisional government, ver, for the past month the officers of The conferees on tlie rirer and har ports. The Peri has been sent from General Miller, embodied in General it appears, is interfering with the na the association estimate the losses from bor bill modified the Nicaragua canal La Libertad with assistance. The pas Otis’ dispatch, is particularly gratify tive and British subjects, and al«o the recent storms to cattlemen who paragraph appropriating (1,000,000 sengers and crew are safe, hut it is ing to the officials of the administra with the servants of the British sub have herds on the open ranges at 6 per for an examination of all routes, under feared that the steamer will be a total tion, as they believe that the feeling among the inhabitants of the island of jects, ami is taxing the Malietoa people cent of the entire amount. This, in direction of the president. The report loss. Negros is such that there will be no (2, and the Mataafa people (1 each. Montojo Put Hi Jail. round numbers, would amount to over of the commission making the exami nation will be made to congress, and Madrid, March 6.— Admiral Mon trouble in dealing with them hereafter. Lord Herschell, one of the joint high 7 50,000 head. no provision is made for beginning tojo, who was in command of the General Otis’ dispatch is as follows: commissioners from Great Britain.who The transport Senator has arrived work. “Following from Ilo Ilo, 4th inst.: Spanish squadron destroyed by Admi was sent to take a leading part in the at Manila with reinforcements. *’ ’Government, congress and inhab Two items from Oregon which were ral Dewey in the battle of Manila bay, negotiations between the United States An anti-American feeling is being in dispute and upon which there was and the commander of the Cavite arse itants of Negros to General Miller, Ilo and Canada, died suddenly in Washing ton. He expired in half an hour after created in Havana through the actions a seeming split have been compro nal were this evening incarcerated in Ilo: “ 'We affectionately salute you and mised. The Yaquina bay item has the military prison, pending trial for being taken ill. lieart failure was of the Cuban assembly. the cause. The Bethlehem Iron Co., of Beth a- been modified so as to have the project tlieir conduct at Manila. The govern congratulate ourselves for the happy by a board of engineers. The ment has ordered the prosecution of arrival of Colonel Smith and troops Dr. Rafael, the German president of hem, Pa., has shipped three 10-inch examined house yields on the boat railway provi General Linares, who was in supreme under his orders, and beg you to send guns to Fort Wilson, at the western the municipal council at Apia, at the sion so far as not to repeal the law for command of the Spanish forces at San this salute and congratulations to Gen instigation of the British consul, has city limits of Port Townsend, Wash. the project, but strikes out the appro tiago at the time of the capitulation to eral Otis, at Manila, as representative apologized for boycotting the British The Allan line of steamers has met of the government of the United States General Shafter. third-class cruiser Por|M>ise and for in the cut of the other trans-Atlantic lines priation made by the senate. in the Philippines. (Signed) Lascon.’ Dashed to Death. sulting the chief justice Hnd Malietoa's by cutting its rate to (45 for first cabin SANTIAGO IN A FERMENT. “OTIS.” San Francisco, March 4. — Ernest lawyer,while they were guests on board and (30 for second cabin to Liverpool. Withdrawn! or Funds Puts » Stop to Matzen, second mate of the three- the Porpoise. Slrelled the Battery. The congress just closed appropriated Public Improvement«. masted schooner Jennie Warren, fell Manila, March 8.—At daylight this A dispatch from Rome Tuesday says a total of over (1,700,000 to be expend Santiago de Cuba, March 6.—Be from the foremost truck to the deck, morning the enemy were discovered the pope was taken suddenly ill that ed in Washington and Oregon, under morning. the liver and harbor, sundry civil and tween 2,000 and 3,000 men have been a distance of 40 feet, and was so se trying to mount a gun across the river suddenly thrown out of work in the verely injured that he died in a few from San Pedro,and the Sixth artillery The battle-ship Oregon accompanied Indian appropriation bills. province of Santiago, over 700 in the minutes. The accident occurred as promptly shelled the rebel battery. by the collier Iris, sailed from Hono Admiral Dewey has raised his flag as immediate neighborhood of this city. the vessel was passing out of the Gold Temporarily stopping work, the enemy lulu for Manila February 20. admiral on board the Olympia at Ma Although Governor-General Brooke has en Gate. The schooner was immedi* poured a fusillade of musketry across The sundry civil bill, together with nila. Salutes were given tlie flag by wired (30,000 teonired for the Febru ately put about and returned to port. the river, but a gunboat moved up and a large number of public building the British and German cruisers in ary pay-roll, there is still a deficit of cleared the banks of tire stream with Fir. .t m Mln«. measures were passed by the United port, and by the United States fleet. nearly (20,000, and the orders from Prescott. Ariz.. March 6 —A disas rapid-fire guns. States senate Tuesday. Admiral Dewey now holds the high Havana still hold good limiting the I trous hie occurred this afternoon in the The American Pottery Company, est rank in the military service of the I expenditure during the month of March Big Bug mine, resulting in the com RESULTS OF THE EXPLOSION. with its burden of (30,000,000 capital United States urniv or navy, and ranks for the entire province to (10,000. The plete destruction of the stamp mill and Corp..! Taken From the ization, is likely to fail in its purpose with the highest officers in the princi | effect of this order on Civil Governor the hoist of the Red Rock Mining j Nearly Fifty Ruin« at Toulon. pal foreign navies. His pay is (14,500 Castillo, Mayor Bicardi and other Cu Company. The mill had just been | of uniting the potteries. Toulon, March 8. — About 50 corpses bans prominent itt official circles is per year. completed at a cost of over (20,000 and | Monday oongress passed the army re was started up Wednesday for a trial have been recovered from the scene ol The Bombay correspondent of the simply paralyzing. organization bill with an amendment Groups of men on street corners, in run. The total loss is over (25,000, the explosion of a powder magazine The bubonic providing that no permanent increase Morning Poet says: yesterday between La Seine and Tou dubs, cafes, «tv, openly abuse the in the army shall be made beyond 1001. plague is raging herewith unparalleled American administration, saying that with no insurance. lon. The remains of several other vic lieverity. According to official returns, Buried in nu Avalnnch«. The German government has ordered there were 912 deaths Inst week, but the Spanish was infinitely preferablo, tims are still buried in the debris. its warships to leave the Philippine these quite underrate the mortality. Gunnison. Colo.. March 6. — Five as in the worst times during peace con islands and has placed German sub London, March 8. — A special dis siderably more men were engaged on men anil a woman are buried under an The Carpenter Steel Company, of public works under the old regime than avalanche of snow. which came down patch from Paris says it is rumored jects there under the protection of th* Reading. Pa., has shipped four car are trow so employed. Granite mountain near the Magna that one of the soldiers who perished United States. of projectiles of various calibers Tlie new regulations have brought to Charts mine, at White Pine. 25 miles in the explosion of a powder magazine According to advices from Genoa, loads the Norfolk navy-yard. They aie a standstill all the public improve- | from this place. The missing, who yesterday morning near Toulon had for province of Barcelona, the number of to intended for both the army and navy, ments, including the dredging of the are supposed to be dead, aie: Mrs. a long time past been the victim of disbanded Spanish sailors in Cuba who and some of them will la used (or coast haibor, roadmakitig and sewerage. Margaret Stout. Michael Elclr Welch, systematic persecution ti|>on the part of are joining the American navy is con service. James Jordan and three men whose J corjiorations, and he had vowed to be Promotion of Dewey hih I Otis. siderably increasing. avenged, it is added that this man is Advices from Juneau, Alaska, say Washington, March 6.—The presi names are unknown Six second-lieutenants in the regular that suspected of having blown up the mag a new stiike in the Porcupine dis Lord Herachrll Dead dent has sent to the senate the nomina army, just graduated from the mili trict has caused quite a rush of miners tion of Real-Admiral George Dewey to Washington, March 3.—Lord Her- | azine. tary academy at West Point, have ar the Chilkat country. The find was lx* admiral of the navy under the act scliell, one of the joint high commie- , Order« to I.eave. rived at San Francisco, on their way to to on Talikin creek, which flows approved March 2, 1891», and that of sioners from Great Britain, died here Peking, March 8.—The American ' Manila to join various regular inlanrty made into the Chilkat, about 12 miles from Brigadier-General Elwell S. Otis. U. j this morning. He was lord chancellor marines who have been guarding the regiments. Haines' Mission. S. A., to be major.general by brevet, ot Great Britain, and was sent to the United States legation are under orders The Southern Pacific over land from Negotiations have been concluded for to tank from February 4, 1899, for United States because of his eminent to leave. The Russian and French Portland ran into a landslide in a can the building by the Cramps of two and military skill and distinguished serv- [ attainments to take a leading part in embassies have also notified the govern- : yon 45 miles south of Roseburg, Or. j perhaps three large ships of the Ori ices in the Philippines. The nomina the negotiations designed to settle all ment of their intention of soon with The locomotive and baggage car were ental A- tiecidental Steamship Com tions were confirmed. existing differences betweeu the Uuited drawing their guards from their respec derailed, and the fireman badly injured. pany, of which company John D. tive legations. State* and Canada. Old IVnges to Be Restored. A tramp who was stealing a ride was Spree kies is president. The new vessels Providence, R. I., March 3.—Th* All But One. No Direct Attack. • lightly hurt. will be alxiut 6,000 tons each. Lonsdale Company, employing 2,500 Halifax, N. S., Match 6.—The gov Manila, March 8.—While the rebels Orders have been issued to the hos- : The lives ot nearly 100 persona were hands, gave notice today of an advene« ernment steamer Aberdeen has arrived hail concentrated their forces with the j pital-ship Relief, now at New York, jeopardized by a tire which broke out of wages on April 1. The States Cot here trom Sable island, bringing the purpose of attacking the water works, to sail for Manila at the earliest possi in the Lackawanna Valley House block, ton Company, at Pawtucket, employ crew of the wrecked steamer Moravia, no direct attempt was made to capture ble moment, and to move at as great at Scranton, Pa., and communicated to ing 000 hands, and the Albion ami Val which was lost on the northeast bar of the American position there. Detach • freed as is rate. The Relief's cargo the second, third and fourth floors. ley Falls mills, at Albany, also prom the island last month. Second Officer ments from General Hale’s and Gen- i will consist of enough medical supplies The occupants were taken out safely, ise to restore th« wages paid to th« Brintou was the ouly one lost of a crew eral Wheaton’s brigades cleared the but clad only in their night clothes. 1898 cut-down. for 25,000 men for a year. Of 40. _______ country today. Reorganliing the Army. A writ of habeas corpus has been ap Rein Making at I.os Angele«. Minor New« Horn*. Trlncc Henry In Command. New York, March 6. — A dispatch to A letter received from Dawson re plied for in the case of four Indians un I.oa Angeles, March 6. — Under the the Herald from Washington says: Berlin. March 8. — A high official of der sentence of death for murder. cently says that the first mail that has direction of Professor T. S. C. Lowe, a the German navy department has in been received there since last fall ar The Japanese cruiser Chitoe« will be aeries of experiments are to be made at Action ie being taken by the war and formed the press that the appointment navy departments to reorganize the rived January 28. There were about placed in drydock at Ran Francisco, artificial rainmaking. A committee of Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of 3,500 letters. so that the naval constructor of the has been appointed by the chamber of services under the compromise army j Emperor William, to the command ol bill and naval personnel bill. Japanese navy may inspect her plates commerce here to raise (■',000, th« Funds for erecting a monument to i the East Asiatic eqnardon, had l>een > Montana Mining Orel. tire memory of the Oregon volunteers below the water line and her propelloiz amount deemed necessary for an ap- ' considered for months past, and was I Denver, Cohx, March rt.—The sale 1 finally decide.) upon as being the most I are to be raised by the Woodmen ot before finally aA-epting the vessel from paratua and chemicals for bombarding the World in Portland by giving a her builders. When she comes off the the skies. Rain is very much needed of the Colorado Smelting and Mining expedient, the emperor desiring to senes of patriotic benefits These will dock she will fly the Japanese flag and here and the conditions have been fa Company property at Butte, Mont., to show the American people that be ie begin in May. Excursions will run will become the crack ship ot the mi > vorable many times of late, but tliete a New Yoik company ie announced,the thoroughly friendlv to them, knowing price being (2,500,000. has beeu no rainfall. to the city so outsiders mar attend. . kado's navy. ' Henry is popular in the United States. ' I ■ THE NEWS OF THE WEEK --- ° rOR PUBLIC WORKS. Appropriation« for Oregon, W»(hington and Idaho. The following are the Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho items as carried by the appropriation bills passed by the 55th congress: RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. Oregon. Tillamook bay, $25,000; mouth of Siuslaw, (39.000; entrance of Coos bay, (150,000; Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, (7.500; Coos river, (3,000; canal at oascadcs, (75,000; Co lumbia at Three-Mile rapids and boat railway at the dalles, (50,000; Long Tom river (transfer of surplus), (3,000; lower Willamette below Portland, and Columbia below Willamette river, (50,- 000; Coquille, below Coquille City, (40,000; Claskanie river, (13,000: guaging waters of Columbia, (1,000; upper Coquille, (9,000; Columbia, be low Tongue point, (71,000. Waahltifion. Olympia harbor, (15,000; Everett harbor, (50,000; Puget sound, (20,000: Cowlitz river. <3,000; Lewie river, (19,000; Chehalis river, (3,000: Pend d’Oreille river, (10,000; Swinomisl» slough, (20,000; Willapa river and har bor, (5,000; Oaknogan river, (15,00(X Idaho. Clearwater, river, (10,000. SUNDRY BILL. CIVIL Oregon. Custom-house, Portland, (200,000; puhlic building, Salem, (50,000; tender for thirteenth lighthouse district, (100,- 000; post lights on Columbia and Wil lamette, portion of general fund of su perintendent life-saving service, Ore gon, Washington and California, fl,- 800; river cutter, North Pacific coast, (112,500; launch for custom service. Astoria, (2,500; Clackamas fish sta tion, salaries, (3,420; quarantine sta tion, Astoria, portion of fund. W Ktihington. Public building. Seattle, (150,000, fence marine hospital, Port Townsend, (15,000; improvement quarantine sta tion, Pott Townsend, (26,200; estab lish lighthouse, Burrows island, (15,- 000; lighting Puget sound, portion of fund; Washington fish station, salaries, (8,480; quarantine station. Port Town send, maintenance, portion of fund; improving Gray's harbor, (25,000; col lectors of customs. Port Townsend, towards enforcing Chinese exclusion act, (110,000; compensation of 12 com missioners to examine and classify lands in land grant and indemnity land grant limits of Northern Pacific Railroad Compnay, in Montana and Idaho, (10,000; for publication ol monthly reports of commissioners in land office Coeur d’Alene district, Idaho, and for expenses of hearings, (3 ,333; allowing Oiegon, Washington and Idaho for survey and resurvey of lands heavily timbered, mountainous or covered with dense overgrowth, rates not exceeding (25 for standard and meander lines, (28 for township, and (20 for section lines. A laskn. Agents at seal fisheries, (12,950; food and sustenance, inhabitants of St. George, (19,500; protection of salmon fisheries (7000; expenses of courte (9.- 500; education, (30,000; reindeer, (25,- 000; register and receiver Peavey land district, (6,000; general appropriation covering protection of seals in Behring sea. DEFICIENCY BILL. For transportation of destitue citi zens from St. Michaels to Seattle. Sail Francisco and Port Townsend, (2,500^ The states get their respective shares of general appropriations in the fortifica tions and armament bill, the postoflic» and the agricultural bill. NAVAL HILL. Repair marine corps’ barracks, part of fund. Naval station, Puget sound, (103,- 107; repair of marine corps’ barracks, part of fund. INDIAN APritOrillATION BILL. Oregon. Klamath agency, (1,200; Siletz agency,(1,200; Umatilla agency,(2,000; Warm Springs agency, (1,200; support and civilization of tribes in Middle Oregon. (6,000; eupport Klamath res ervation, (5,000; suppoit Walla Walla reservation, (5.000; Grande Rond« and Siletz, (12,000; Salem school, (92,600. W ARhington. Colville agency, (1,500; Neah Bay agency, (1,200; Tulalip agency, (1,200; Yakima agency, (1,500; removing Spo kane« from Coeur d’Alene reservation, (5,000; education D’Wailish, (7,000; education Makahs, (3,000; Yakimas, (8,000; Colville and Puyallup, (14,- 000; commissioner to sell lands of Puy allup», (2,000; annuity to Chief Moses, (1,000; employes, Colville agency, «1,300; Nez Perces agency. (1,600; Fort Hall Indian fnnd, (6,000; Nez Perces teachers, (6,000; Sisseton and Wahpeton fund, (18,400; instruction of Shoshones and Bannocks, wt Fort Hall. (30 000; Shoshones, Bannocks and Sheepeaters, Lelimi agency, «13.- 000; civilization of Josephs and Nez Perces, (7,500; Nez Perces in Idaho, (5,000; incidental ezpenses, Idaho, (1,000; Sawmills, Nez Perces reserve lion, (3,000._________ REFUSED BY CHINA Italy*« Demand for the Lea«e of 9an Mun Bay. Pekin,March 7.—The tsung-li-yamen has returned to the Italian charge d'affaires. Marqnis Salvago Raggo, his dispatch containing the demand of the Italian government fot a lease of San Mun l ay on the same conditions a» those under which Germany holds Kio Chan bay. accompaniyng it with a let ter declaring that the Chine«« govei» ment is unable to grant the request.