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    KLAMATH
VOL.
[V
IV.
1
Epitome of the Telegraphic
News of the World.
KLAMATH
LArtH
NtWB.
I be pr » v I ihmi i,| i '«yan, Luaon, has
»urrend.-r..,! to Captain McCalla.
• "iiiiiiaiidi'r Tillay may Is, given
5
FALLS.
REPUBLICAN.
K LA.MA IH
*
1
(OL'N’l’Y, OREGON,
OATACRE
EXPLAINS.
Hrltlah llllMlar at Hlurmb.rg’
Ill.lanre W*. IJnSere.llmale'l.
•■'»•' nt
tendon, line. 14.—The war office re-
*eive«l the following from General
Forestier-Walker, dated today:
• ape Town, lJec. 14,—Gatacre re-
ports hs follows:
“The idea to atta»k
r“ '
Btormberg
seemed to promise certain success,
... but
the distance v was underestimated by
tnjadfand the local guides.
_. Police-
iik ii took ns round some miles, and
consequently we were marching from
9:30 P. M. until 4 A. M„ and were
landed In an impossible position, I do
not consider the error intentional.
"The Boers commenced firing from
the top of an unscalable hill, and
wounded a g»xx! many of our men in
the oj*n plain. The Second Northum­
berland» tried to turn out the enemy,
but failed. The Second Irish fusiliers
seized « kopje near and held on, sup­
ported by mounted infantry and Cape
|»»li» e. The guns under Jeffreys could
not have lxx-n better handled, but I re­
gret bi say that one gun was overturned
in n deep mullah, «nd another sank in
quicksnnd. Neither could be extri­
cated in time to te available.
"Seeing the situation, a dispatch
rider whs sent to Molten»» with the
new». I collects«! arid withdrew our
force from ridge to ridge ateut nine
mile«. The Boer guns were remark­
ably well served, They carried accur-
ately 6,000 yards, I am holding Bush-
man's Hock «nd Cyphergat. I am
sending the Irish rifles and I Northum-
berlauda to Sterkstrom to recuperate,
The wounded proceeded 1 to Queens-
town. The missing Northumberland»
nuuils-r 366, not 306 as previously re-
ported.”
21,
DEC EMBER
rs
1899.
•5
•’EATS
NEW
NO.
8AMOAN
.3«
TREATY.
full frit of Convention Hljnrd by
Cnltrd Htotr«, Germany, Fngland.
11
Á
Washington, Dec. 16.—The full text
tetween the
United States, Germany anil Great Centennial of Death of Wash
Britain for the adjustment of the ques­
ington Commemorated.
has lle»| It, disguiMi.
tions between the three governments in
M«i Arthur has <*aptu«xl Mabini, one
respect to the Samoan islands was made
TEKSK TH KS FROM THE VMRKN
"I tin» ablest uf Insurgents, and foumler CAI'SK OF CARBONADO DISASTER
MOWED DOWN BY BOER RIFLES public today. The treaty tear» date at
Washington, December 2, 1899, and, ' AN ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT
of their government.
after reciting its purpose to be to ad- I
Prominent officials will go to Wash­
just amicably questions between the |
ington 6» lobby fur the uilinisslou of
three powers in respect to the Samoan Ceremonies Cnnducted by th« M. ioii
Sew Mexico to stati hiHMl.
and the Red Men A lllatln.
group, and to avoid future misunder­
gulfehrd Gathering.
••wing to the British reverses In
standings, proceeds textually as fol-
lows:
Tb« trans|»»rta Hlieriilan ami (»rant Houlh Africa it |a said Russia and
(’artenado, Wash., Deo. 14. —Fun­
London, Dec. 13.—The w»rofli»»r»-
Irani»» are getting restless.
‘‘Article I—The general act con
Washington, Dec. 16.—With solemn
are at tealtle.
eral servi»'»'* over 2« victims of the
cehe l th»' following dispatch from Geu- eluded and signed by the afore«aid
pomp and circumstance, with cere­
Ih»> army end navy are i»a»'h urging mine accident were In-id today. Cor­
EiigliKwr« and firemen of th» Union
sral Methm-n, dated Tuemlay:
powers at Berlin on the 14th day of monies beautiful, impressive and ap­
different routes fur Hie Pacific cable. nier lloeku will Is g!n tho inquest to­
"Our artillery shelle»! a very strong June, A. D. 1899, and all previous
Pacific have a»k»«l (or more jmy.
propriate, in the presence of a distin­
I'rhsle »■».inani»'« «re also after it.
morrow.
position held by the enemy on a lone treaties, conventions and agreements
Th»’l’a< ifie Ezprvaa offic* at < bn a ha
guished assemblage and in the full
llcvcloprio-nt
during
the
day
proved
liigh
kopje,
from
4
until
dusk
Sunday.
Al»«ka
is
after
tetter
government.
IU nil.tel «( from $5,000 I«» $10,000.
relating to Samoa, are anulled.
splendor of ideal autumn webther, the
It rained hard last night. The High­
Iler s|s« lai envoy Is In Washington t«> that «>1»! man Ben Ee»Uer‘s t»»teo»-<j pi|»e
"Article II—Germany renounces in centennial of the death of George
Th» llrltlxh »hip Glonholni will te preornt a |s tltlon for favors »brnlred.
land brigade attacked at daybreak Mon­ favor of the United State« of America
had te<m responsible for tho disaster,
Washington was commemorated at
funilgal»’»! al Aaloria for fear of yellow
day tho south end of the kopje. The all her rights and claims over and in
lavlrsinith relief force's advance and the 23- fresh graves. Foreman
Mount Vernon.
fever.
Robert
I'ox
■
gang
fouml
Zedler
’
s
»:om-
attack
was
properly
timed,
but
failed.
»'oluinn has r«'ii»'hi«| « ¡smltion within
respect to the island of Tutuila and all
That Mount Vernon should have
The guards were ordered to protect the other islands of the Samoan group east
A prominent Frenchman aays that three miles ul Cok-nso without llpjxixl- col> pl|x» «ml a ts»g contuiiitng ateut
been selected as the acene of the exer­
two hub »'»'« of tobuci-o early this morn­
Highlandi-rs’ right and r»u»r. Cavalry of longitude 171 degrees west of Green­
Kmlauii la r»'» iy for war with the lion.
cises was peculiarly fitting. There it
ing, my»r w here Ids corjiso was discov­
and mounted infantry, with a howitzer wich. Great Britain in like manner was that the happiest Incidents of
wlwl« world.
General Methueu attack,xl 12,000 er»-«! the evening previous by Ikireinan
artillery
battery,
attacked
the
enemy
id Bis-rs on the MisIder river, but found
renounc«« in favor of the United State Washington’s life occurred. In other
A iWk'C' »•» allot at
on the left, and the guards on the of America all her rights and claim
Lewis' Isxly scar'-hing jatrty.
From
mug
parts be endured his trials, on other
fte I'Ulb-l llatt» n»«l oil
their |s,sttion l»s» strong for him. lit all apjiearanoea the oli! man ha»l just
right, supported by field artill»»ry and over and in respect to the lslan 1 oi
fields he won his triumphs; but there,
be wax cumparativvly uninjured.
re;s»rt» great 1< h » so «.
howitzer artillery. They shelled the Tutuila and all other islands of the Sa­
fillril hie plj»’. pn-pnring for a smoke,
surrounded bv those whom best he
Waalilngt<»n »»ffi i lls are anziouaover
position from »laybeak and at 1:15 I moan group east of longitude 171 de­
■Major General Andrew G. Waacho|Mi and had <q>-n»*l his sab-tv lamp to get
loved, were spent the restful, quiet,
th»' poxalbb' fat»' »»I the Amer lean pria was klll««l in action at M»sl»l»-r riv,T. » light. He uever ku»-w wtet hupja-m«l
sent th»- Gordons to the entren»'hments grees west of Greenwich. Reciprocally
studious hours of his life. There it
ourn» In tlw hands of Agulnald»».
until dusk, the position extending, in­ the Unite»! States renounces in favor of
lie was « veteran of tho Ashant««, ami afterward.
was, too, that he sickened and died,
cluding th«- kopje, for a distance of six Germany all its rights and claims over '
Riis Jones* «'Hiatus Wi-re also dis-
Th«' liaittell tenia of the University Egyptian cain|Mlgns.
and there all that waa mortal was laid
miles to Mixider river. T«>«iay I am and in respect to the islands of Upoln
< x > vi -« m ! early this morning by Cox's
ol Callbirula will play the Carlisle lu
A rei'xit decision of th»' customs de-
holding my position an»l entrenching and Savali, and all other islands of the to eternal rest in a mausoleum over­
dlan* <>n < hrlstmax day, In Hau Frau- pertinent in raganl b» the shipment of gang. A right leg Is missing, having
looking a broad sweep of the pictures­
myself. I had to face at liuist 12,000 Samoan group west of longitude 171
ctooo.
g-ssis In ton I works a groat injury to bM-n blown to atoms, un»l »me side of
que Potomac.
men. Our loss was great.”
hie fax' and heail was (rightfully shat­
degree« west of Greenwich.
The ceremonies were elaborately
Gvniinainler E. P. W«x»d, U. H. N„ Pacific coast interests.
General Forestier-Walker, telegraph­
tered .
"Article III—It is understood and
Il dead of typhoid fever at Waablngloti.
Necn-tary • »ago d<« lares he has no
ing from Cape Town at 3:80 P. M., agreed that each of the signatory pow­ planned and successfully carried to
State Miu« Iwqa'ctor Owens said to­
fruition. They were conducted by the
11« eotnn>an»l«l the I'otrol iu lit* tettl» pn-oa iit intention of further action to night:
sends th»» following dixpab h from Lord ers shall continue to enjoy, in respect
Masonic bodies and by the Red Men of
ol Manila tey.
relicts ths miin»-y stringency, but if
Methuen, dat»xl Mtxldei river Tuesday to their commero! and commercial ves­
"Th»' Indications are that the open
the
United States. The movement for
Hurtle
From
I.atl
ynmlth.
T»> InervaM' Admiral
Dewey'a tho situation gets wars' ho may act.
at 7:30 P. M.:
lamp of Beu Zvdler, sr., cauatxl the ex-
sels in all the islands of the Samoan the day’s observance originated in 1828
London, Dec. 14.—The war office
tloiiblN Mtnn»'«t<>a ¡««»pie will present
plosion.
”
“
As
the
Boers
occupied
Germany him in»|uiro<! ax to our in-
their group, privileges and conditions equal with the grand lodge of Masons of the
publish««» the following dispatch from
him with a large black Invar rei'eutly tcntioiui regarding th»’ Danish West
frenches strongly this morning I re- to those enjoyed by the sovereign state of Colorado, the proposition be­
General
Buller:
An
explosion
due
tn
black
capturwl.
tired in perfect order here, where I am power, in all port« which may be open ing made by Most Worshipful Master
Indies, it is tellov,«! Germany woulil was n'|a>rt»Ml from Burnett to
"Dia;>atch from General White,
in security. I have gather»*! from to the commerce of either of them.
The nipreni« «»art of < fregon ha« Ilk. to have them, but Ibis Would not Mine lns|s-<-tor Little this forenoon by dated yesterday, says:
William D. Wright, grand master of
some of the prisoners and from our men
finally j«aM'd u|s»u the caae of U m suit t'u. Io h.im.
“Article IV—The present convention Colorado, who was present to witness
”
‘
Ixjst
night
Colonel
Metcalf
and
s me»M-uger from Superintendent <’. II.
state V». Magers, the potltioU for u ra­
Two imorlcans were kill«!, ap|mr- Burnett. John Kr»s>k, n miner there, 600 of the Second rifle brigade, sortied with th»- ambulances, who talked with shall te ratified as scon as possible, the carrying into effect of his long-
bearing Is'tng denied.
etitly without proiucation. In han tri»'»! to open a 25-pound k» g with a to capture a Boer howitzer on a hill. th»! Boers, that the enemy's losses were and shall come into force immediately cherished idea.
terrible, some corps teing completely
The charge of the ceremonies inci­
(ongreauunn Hall»y will pr't«wt P»>dro, Spanish Honduras. The kill­ pick, and th»- powder explod»«!, burn­ They re«»'he»l the crest without being wiped out. The Boers have been most after the exchange of ratifications, I d
faith whereof, etc.,
dent to the commemoration wax placed
ing.
as
riq>
rt«-l,
was
of
a
¡girticularly
dis»x>ver»«l,
drove
off
the
enemy
and
ing him an»l a conijMUiiin. John Mon-
against the outranc* of General J» ms
kind to my wounded.”
“JOHN HAY,
in the hands of the Masons of Virginia,
Wheeler Into <«mgreaa <>n hu return aggravating typo.
ther almost fatally. This »scurred then destroy«»! the howitzer with gun­
"HOLLEBEN,
it being in the Old Dominion that
cotton.
When
returning,
Metcalf
foun»i
tern tho I'hlllpplnea.
some
time
»luring
th»'
night
in
one
of
Major General Edward Fetrero is
FIVE THOUSAND PERISH.
"PAUNCEFOTE.” Washington was obligated as a master
his retn-at ter««l by the Boers, but he
"(»»verm-r of Cute” will te tho »»ffi« dead «1 New York. In 1H61 ho raise»I the tunnels.
Mason, and there that he participated
forced his way through, using the bay­
Another G mv Ksploalon.
CLEARED
OF
REBELS.
rial designation of Ihe office to which the '»leper I Rifles,” of which he was
I’artleular» of the «l.aaler That Over­
enthusiastically in Masonic work and
onet
freely.
The
Boer
losses
were
con
­
took
the
Island
of
Ceram.
Major-General Lnma«! Wixni will te made i«il"ueL llo took tho first fortl-
Victoria, B.
Dec. 14.—A gas ex­
observance«. The officers of the grand
siderable. The British looses were as
fl. il rvdoul l »aptunxl in the war
assign»«! early in tb» new y«Mtr,
plosion »x-cuiTcd at one of the Cuniter-
Ran Francisco, Dec. 14.—The Bulle­ Lawton Drive« the Insurgent« out oi lodge of Virginia and the membership
follows: Lieutenant Ferguson and 11
Bulacan Province.
tin
says:
lam!
coal
mln»-»
last
night,
killing
Another gigantic corjs>ration is now
Colonel James < »rahani and William
men killed; Captain Paley, Second
Washington, Dec. 16.—General Otii of Fredericksburg lodge, in which
Zu»-ci an I l H-orgi- M. Jones am! tedly
“The disaster that overtook the island
r. (■unn.« ii. prominent pullticiana of organising to op|s»«o tho sugar trust in
Lieutenant Davenport, Second Lieu­
has
cabled the war department that Washington was admitted to member­
burning I'. Fairbairn, Harry Thomp­
of Ceram, Novemter 2, cost the |>eople
Hl. Marya, Kail., drank from a dlalu- the islands. A former inemter of the
tenant Bond un»l 41 men wounded; six
Lieutenant
Batson, who organized and ship, anil of Washington-Alexandria
son, Johu Guthrie, sr., John Guthrie,
of that district immense loss in lives
men captured, who had remained be-
fectanl Ixittla whli h they auppwod to sugar trust is telleved to te one of the jr., Fro»! lau-son and a Chinaman.
commanded the Macabebe scouts, has lodge, over which he presided as wor­
«nd
property.
The
steamship
America
shipful master, had the chief part in
o»«ilain whiskey, and ale no* ezpecte»! lea Bug spirits. Tho capital will te
hind in charge of the wounded.”
Maru, which arrived yesterday, reports been seriously wounded in the foot. the duty of seeing that the observances
$ 11 hi , (SHI,is hi and may te known as the FILIPINOS' HORRIBLE DEVICE.
Iu live.
Amputation
is
probable.
General
Otis
’
that 5,000 people were destroyed on
GIVES TIME TO ALL
('»»l.itilal Sugar Refining <*oni]»an.v.
were appropriate. That the duty waa
Th« president will e»mn aem! a epee-
that island alone when the dreadful dispatch follows:
well
performed was evidenced by the
Pitfall« With Wharpettfd llnnihoo Pules,
A
Washington
»li-|«it»
h
6»
the
Cleve
­
"Manila, Dee. 16.—Lieutenant Bat­
lai meaage to »- ngrew «'gaoling re­
House Provide« for Night Hranlon« to earthquakes of Novemter shocked the
fur liti|'Mllng the I nwnrj,
solemnity and beauty of the ceremonies
son,
Fourth
cavalry,
organized
foul
Hear Financial Hperrhea.
wards fer utlli-airs and men from I lie At­ land lomder M.va that McKinley and
Ja;>an coast and agitate»! the lands ad­
New York, Dee. 14.—A spacial to
large companies of Macabebe scouts, and by the immense concourse present.
lantic aquation who diatinguiah*»! Root will hen»l th» Republican ticket.
Washington, Deo. 14.—There is such jacent to the empire.
the
Tribune
from
Washington
says:
in
Isa
llng
Republi»-.ms
fav»»r
their
nomi
­
and
bad the advance of Lawton’ i Thousands were in attendance from all
theiii«elv»w »luring th»' war with Spain,
"The night of November 2 the people
groat pressure for time on the part of
parte of the country, and almost every
the
hospital
reports
which
reached
nation
by
acclamation.
Tuesday,
Jun»,
and whoae gallantry tea not yet teen
the members of Ixith sides who desire of Ceram were awakened by « terrific troops and attended Young’s cavalry in
12, Is auggested as tin, inoat likely date the war de|*rtincut from Manila is to ;>«rtici;>ate in the »-urrency detete in shock of earthquake that seemed to Northwestern Luzon, Batson leading jurisdiction in the United States and a
NmgnUed.
few foreign countries were represented
chronicled the first casualty due to
for lb»' convention.
work from north to south. They tied with conspicuous gallantry in several by some of their grand officers and
The controller of the currency has
falling into a Ta gal pitfall which con- the house that three night sessions were
hard-fought
engagement».
November
An antl-Britiali meeting was hold in
from their houses and took up places in
•Irelared th« fifth dividend of 10 |sr
members.
tallied the horrible device of temlxsi or»le«*<l t»«lay. Intenwt in the detete
is not keen, judged by the attendance the public «|u»rr. A few hours later 29 he was seriously wounded in the
rent tn favor of the cre-lit»»«» of Tho (htiaha,
President McKinley was present and
post, set firmly in the hole and sharp­
foot.
Amputation
is
probably
neces
­
it
wax
rejsirted
the
water
was
rising
in
Ballrs Nalmual tenk, making 95 jwr
spoke in a touching manner of the
Gatacre does not blame the guides ened at the top for the purpose of ini- in the galleries, although the memterx
sary.
Can
he
not
receive
a
place
in
themselves aro listening attentively to the bay of Ambonia. The sea came
rent ]«id <>u th» claims proved, for his dixaxter.
Father of His Country. Sevearl mem-
lading the unwary. The American
forward in the sha[«> of a huge tidal some staff corps as reward for efficient tiers of the cabinet were also present,
the speeches.
amounting to $26,318.20,
Otis has lain instruct»Ml to opnn troopa have frequently found such
service?
”
The features of the debate todayw»'re wave, and fon-ed the water into the bay
trap* on tho lino of march, and es|«c-
Spain will builil a now navy.
General Otis today also cabled the arriving with the president on a spec­
jairta in th»» Philippines.
the
speeches of Grosven»ir of Ohio for entrance. It came' up 50 feet over
ial train.
tally in frout of insurgent trenches.
war
department as follows:
Inglishtnan ar» dcpree**<l by th» ait-
A <x>luny of 80 Michigan people will < Ir.linarily the traps have laa'ii simply the bill, and of Cochran of Missouri the lowlands. At l’auholy and Samas-
"Manila,
Dec.
le.
—
General
Lawton
BY A DECISIVE VOTE.
Mtion in Africa.
oerao. on the bay, the waves swept
settle near Fairhaven, Wash.
deep holes in the jungle covered with and Newland» cf Nevada against it.
reports Bulacan province freed of insur­
over
the
tops
of
trees
30
feet
high.
Out
The
other
»|s'akers
were:
Parker
of
Ari» na will apply for atatehoml to
Five stori's wi re burned nut on Sixth long gruss, and although soldiers have
gents yesterday. Troops of the Fourth Senate Tabled Pettigrew’s Resolution ot
um » pr*»M*nt onngn*Mi.
street, near Alder, Portland, Or.; 1>» hh , fr<M|uently fallen into them, no serious New Jersey, William Allen Smith of of nearly 1,800 inhabitants only 40 es­ cavalry capture.! the strong mountain
Inquiry.
Michigan. Prince of Illinios, Laiwronce caped.
The A iihtl an«»
Ban<- $10,000.
injury ha* resulted.
On Octoter 25,
position
of
Biacuateto,
with
food
sup
­
Washington,
Dec. 16.—The senate
‘‘The whole coast for miles was
of Massacuhsetts, and Powers of Ver­
oed, provinx' <»f A bra.
It is sai»l that South Africa has al­ «lini 45 men of coiniatny I, Nim teenth
mont for th»» bill, and Shafroth of Colo- transformed into a huge mud-puddle. plies, clothing, cartridge factory and today, by a decisive vote, and practic­
Steam»',» will I,.«vo Portbmd »very ways been a graveyard (or the British infantry, were engaged in a nxxmnoix- rado and Sima of Tennessee against it. Corpses were everywhere. Broken barracks.
ally without discussion, laid on the
10 day« for c«jM, N»>mc.
anee in chasing a small tend of Tagalx
generals' n-putatiolia.
"MacArthur’s troops occupied Iba, a table the Pettigrew resolution of Ln-
trees and portions of houses were bur­
Tho British terk Indian Etn prie, from some trenches, Private I’eter Karl
A g*w **xpl >«|on kllhxl many coal
Whether Admiral Dewey, acting for ied in the ooze. Every few rods were town on the southwestern coast of Lu­ quirv as to whether or not the United
laden with <*<>al, was burned to the plunged into such a pit with its sharp­ the United States government, formally g«'at lumps of stones and boulders that zon, with slight opposition and a few States forces had recognised the Fili­
■»inns at t 'arteuado, Waah.
ened baniliooa, and h«d his fix't and or informally recognised the Philippine had been washed up from the sea, light casualties.
pino Insurgents’ flag, and had turned
71l" J''',,,l"’ky el»« tion commlmloa water’s edge near Lima, Peru.
leg severely lacerated, which put him republic at Manila, is a question w hich changing the entire topography of the
“The 8th inst. Bates reported from over Spanish soldiers to the insurgents.
Our iron <>«■ supply is short, It will
»>'»« Taylor's plurality «s 2,388.
out of service. Fortunately ho did
Zamteanga that he has garrisoned It agTeed to the house Christmas re­
Th» | ni|.|h,„» treasury wax captured take 200 vessels to hamlle the cargo«»» not tumble headlong into the trap, for Pettigrew of South Ihvkota desires the contry. The exact number of killed Bastian; is sending troops to Cotto ba to cess resolution, and agree! to meet to­
navy department to answer. He in­ along the coast will never be known, as
of
iron
engage»!
for
imjxirtation.
’
Americana at Mangatarem.
if he had, in the opinion of tho sur­ troduced a resolution in the senate to­ the Ixxiiex are buried in many cases and Davao, and that the condition of morrow to receive reports on the com­
Two prominent Portland physicians geons, his wounds must certainly have
position of its committees for this con­
The gv,v, niment'a he«! of raindeer in
day directing the secretary of the navy yanis under the new gnmnd. At Ha- affairs is satisfactory.”
have teen sne»l by a lady who claims been fatal.
gress.
________
“ >» rapidly iiii'reaaing and now
to supply the senate with information t.
out
of
500
people,
100
we«>
XVIII Fight With Boers.
iK'gligence iu diagnosing her case.
»»mler, 2,fioo.
on
the
subject,
but
Chandler
of
New
killed
and
40
wounded.
The
rest
es-
REPORTS FROM OTIS.
The debate on the currency bill In
Cleveland, Dec. 15.—The Plain­
A nq»ort oomea from Astoria, Or.,
Hampshire objected to its immediate caped to the hills when the shock of dealer sayas: "A party of 25 young the house today was taine and prosaio.
, Iliahop I' ■ Henry
IUJ I Potter, of New York.
that
the
packers'
combine
will
operate
Org noised ICewlNtnnrr Kspertrd consideration.
2“»rriv<<| in Munii«
earthquake was first felt.”
Irish-Americana have left this city to The attendance, both in the galleries
brief visit only three of Its canneries next season. No Morr
Io l.us«»o Inaurgrnt« Kotitod*
Senator McBride today reintroduced
•» **ly th.. I'hilippmea.
join the Boers in their fight against and on the floor, was light, and none
Cashman Made « lilt.
Britishers acknowledge that they
Washington, Dec. 14.—Tho war do- his bill to appropriate $650,000 to en­
A!?" u‘ri,l"h "'■“»•■’•y »rm In South
Great Britain.
At New York the of the speeches made attracted special
Washington, Dec. 15. — Representa­ young men. who are mostly veteran» of attention. Sibley, Democrat, of Penn­
lost over 700 men at Ntonnterg, and |Mrtinent has «’ccivcd tho following large the Portland public building.
__ i'« has be»
n
materially
........... »•»••tiuiiy sirengin-
strength* Boer nqorts apparently agree with from Otis, »fated today:
He
says
it
will
be
impracticable
now
tive
Cushman,
of
Washington,
created
•«"•I by th. arriva) <»f .1, big g„„«.
the Spanish-American war, will join sylvania, who ha<i publicly announced
thus», from British sources.
"Manila—In Bulucau province, th« to secure a change in the building ma­ the only sensation of the day in a about 500 other Irishmen, and the en­ his change of views on the money
<1<l»l"l?v*• H"w.'ll la
Nearly 2,000,000 bushels of wheat insurgents have Iwu s»'atte««l and tt rial, but that another story can te sjieeeh he made on the gold standard tire party will sail from New York question, and who, it was thought,
aio »tonxl in warehouses of Tacoma Iriven oast to the mountains. Our added to afford the extra room, which in favor of the currency bill. He Saturday for Paris. In the latter city might vote for the bill, stated that he
W owb up" *.................... W,'"II «he waa
and not a ship is loading, tho owners casualties in that section in tfie last is needed to accommodate the various placed his people right on the subject, the men will join an Irish regiment be­ would vote against it. Thayer, a Mas­
few days wero 10. The insurgents* government offices. This bill was fav­ an<l said that he waa obeying the wishes
Clifflìn 1 r*n''*"
fonnerly Tenni* of the wheat holding (or tetter prices. casualties, in killed, wounded and orably reported without amendment by of the Pacific Northwest in supporting ing forme»! to go to the assistance of sachusetts Democrat, was the only
lori; “’ f IT”".""" h ,’ r
to
A company has lieon organlncd in prisoners, aggregate 100. Consider­ Senator Simon last year, and loth sen­ the gold standard. More than this, the Boers. Five hundred more Irish­ member of the opposition who made a
Eastern
Ori'gon to build a railway able insurgent pn»perty, with roconls, ators expect to secure its passage this Mr. Cushman treate»! the house to some men will follow to Paris in a couple of sjieech for the bill today.
d#'w* in New York' Uk*
h" W"‘’
weeks. Plans have al«‘ady been made
line from Hilgnrd to tho John Day arms and ammunition, has Ix eu ca]>- session.
Northern Paclflo Freight Wreck.
original illustrations ami pointed epi­ for the entire regiment of 1,000 to
country. The O. R. <& N. is said to tu red.
Kalama, Wash., Deo. 18.—At 6:30
Senator McBride also «'introduced grams, creating such an effect as to
reach the scene of the fighting.
*l th«
’"in«'!» are <>n n strikn bo in tho deal.
o’clock this morning a south-bound
"Our troops are now in tho moun­ his bill fixing the salaries of letter ear­ give him g»x>d rank in the house as a
'«•'ause 7*jr’"1
i'alifornla,
War In Guatemala.
freight train ran into a calxxvee and
Jones of Washington has introduced tains in pursuit of tho insurgents, who ners in all largo cities.
new memlier. He poked a good deal
W“h, th" ""P»'1“- in the house a bill for a cnldo to tluv
coal train standing on the main line,
of fun at William Jennings Bryan,
New
York,
Dec.
16.
—
Gau
tern
alar
have
boon
driven
from
Subig
tey,
ami
witge schedule.
■landIts of I.llion.
Philippines, to cost not to exceed $H,- murines now occupy tho naval station
whom, ho said, he knew "as well as if advices to the lieraid are that the gov­ in the Northern Pacific yards at thia
fiteth1.rn7*'iutUr*1
of 000,000, and tho creution of a cable
Manila,
Dec. 14.—Colonel Smith, he had liwn through him with a lan­ ernment’s bulletin, just published, place, demolishing the caboose and sev­
there. Our column moving west from
"•hiXr., ,,rnU
’I-- to '"»*’>• commission.
•
Tarla»’ is now on the west const- of Lu­ with a detachment of the Seventh in­ tern.” He closed his remarks in a gives details of a revolutionary attempt er« cam, and damaging the incoming
'*>> at»>» k h" Ul"
infnctod nur-
Terrific gnlos wore reported from zon, where it has been supplied. It fantry, surrounded and captured in a storm of applause by replying to tho in the eastern departments of Gaute- engine quite severely. No person was
tri»».
mP"rte«l from loralgn eoun> ports on the Great laikes Tuesday, and encountenxi «»xistaiico. Tho oolumn village near Malasqui a pirty of guer­ taunts which the Democrats had made mala. Troops are now pursuing the injured. The calxxiM was piled up on
fears wero felt for the safety of a fleet is now moving west ami south from rillas, who had made their headquar­ of the change of front on the financial revolutionists over the frontier into top of a coal car, and was soon a mass
k*ll«»l li?'» h i'ri'’ rt<’1
WM of steamers which had left the Straits Dagnpan along the coast, There is no ters there. The party included the question by saying "that the Demo­ Salvador and Honduras. The govern­ of roaring Hames. The volunteer fire
inlsntry ? ' ,
th" Thirty-third of Mackinac.
concentrated insurgent force of import­ band which had assassinated seven crats a«» so crooked that if they started ment has received f«nn the bank a loan department was called out, and soon
officials at Malasqui for friendliness to to go around the block they would meet of $500,000 to meet the expenses of the extinguished the fire. Responsibility
ance
in Luzon north of Manila.
»•Utes Th
of Uer-
Crocker denies that h»v has given np
for the accident has not yet been fixed.
expedition.
"South,>rn Luzon will not offer any the Americans. It is expected they themselves on the other side.”
1,*t 70
his Southern Pacific job. Ho willtxm-
will be «i>eodily tried, and either shot
Word
conies
from
Colon
that
the
serious
resistance.
Tho
troops
a«'
<x>-
Will Protect Germans.
tinuo ax a director in tho company
Flmt Night Scanlon.
Venezuelan consul there has received
l'tker Cjt.'"." 1,1 Kr””P
mine* tiuar until tho Crocker stock just Ixiught by operating in that section, and organized er hanged an an example, if convicted.
New York, Dec. 16.—A dispatch to
The
cunvncy
bill
in
the
house
lasted
official notice of the blockade of the
rebellion no longer exists, an»l out
Th«Proi»'rty
f"r ♦1 »<«>'>.<>00. tho Speyer syndicate is jMiid for.
A gang of alleged tx»y burglars war from] 11 o’clock this morning until port of Maracaibo, recently captured the Herald from Port of Spain, Trini­
troops aro actively pursuing tho rolibei
dad, says: The German cruiser Rtotsch
by th.. », 1
'”“*"«»»«'lyd.'v*l-
arrested in Chicago in as lavishly fur­ 10:30 tonight, with a «»cess of three
Otis report* that 2,000 additional
11,11 <:<>liiiii|,ia"*-".W'.",r"‘ W,"‘ *PB ,,rlt‘ Spanish prisoners have been xociire»l in tends. All important and threatened nished apartments as a millionaire h« nrs for dinner. The pressure for by the revolutionists under Hernandez. has left here for Puerto Cabella, Ven­
centers of |«»p.ilatiou in tho north have
tepitalists.
would occupy. Five boys composed time to speak continues, ns most of the
The aggregate capital of the compan­ ezuela, upon the urgent request of th.
Northern Luzon, making over 8,000
, <,8ni»l Urnnt'a
t1"“"’ <>r.mi expedition in Luzon released within a month. Seven hull- been captured.”
the gang and their ages range from 11 meniliers desire to make contribution» ies represented at the Cleveland con­ German consul in Caracas. The cruiser
will protect the interests of German
and several western <lr»'d aro now en route from Vigan, and
Belle Fleming, aged 17, of Guthrie, to 17 years. The walls were hung to the literature of the occasion. Much vention of the National Paint and Var­
kill"Geverid "t », »mall
.....
,’nllllH' Ha transports will be sent for tho re- (). T„ has been admitte»! to the ter ol with costly tapestries, mgs, valuable of it, however, has to be for home con­ nish Association is upward of $200,- subjects, which, the consul believes,
bands.
are in danger because of the distorted
tnre'l a lillà.,,/,' 1
ami
paintings and musical instruments.
sumption.
000,000.
the Uuitotl States court.
^ •“l'mntlty of munition. of cap- mainder.
state of affairs in Puerto Cabello.
war.
Altni'ked by Vnqul.
Northern I'ucIHc Dividend.
The Illinois Central railrond has
Relief for Puerto Rlran.,
Freight Train Wrecked.
'>l(ib/,l,I,',.l"‘,,’''r "f woniMi over IH
Austin, T.X-, Dec. 14.—Information
Peruvian Congress.
practically secured control of the Min­
Now York, Dec. 15.—Directors of
Philadelphia, Dec. 14.—A disastroni
Washington, Doc. 14.—Tho cabinet
Wo,ll"hi>iiH
1,1 l,l‘’ factorles and neapolis
St. Louis lino, giving it an reaching lu re today is to the effect that freight wreck, «'suiting in tho death the Northern Pacific railway decl an,<1 meeting today was devoted almost
Lima, Peru, Deo. 16.—Congress has
Sodili)') ‘Brl‘ish Islanda la Independent lino to St. Paul.
December fi the Yiiqui Indians and the
Moaed its session, after sanctioning th*
a dividend of one per cent and an extra
Mexican forces, under General Torres, of two men, the serious injury of ii dividend of one ¡x»r cent on the com­ wholly to a discussion of the political budget, which calls for a deficit of
Patrick Furey, who died in Philadel­
third
and
tho
destruction
of
alx>ut
80
and
financial
conditions
in
Puerto
^’*»¿1 an»lilly/K/,f1, l’r"''1'>"’>t of thè
hail a pitched battle, near Rio Chico,
phia at the age of 10(1, had as his am­
cars, occurred early today on the New mon »took, making a total of three per Rico. The matter was brought up by |500,000. Congress failed to provide
V„
""'Vi'ite inslitiite ut bition tho desir»» to live in three cen­ on the Yaqui river. The engagement York division of the Pennsylvania rail- cent for the year.
Secretary Root, who stated that a’ com­ for covering this deficit. It is gener-
was with the main body of Indians,
turies inn I nearly accomplished it.
Eew'"'1
munication had been received from the illy believed that President Romans,
Spain Wants a Navy.
tho Mexican forces numbering somo nmd, between Plainaboro and l’rince-
sow that he is free from any inconven­
Madrid, Dec. 13.—The chamber of governor-general of tne island, enclos­
Tho queen of Portugal, who is said 4,000 mon. According to reports the 1 ton, N. J. Engineer Sheigler and
ient interference on the part of oon-
F0« Panimi e'r V'"'r" ,,nn '<• *»>•
Fireman
llonieer
wore
killed
and
ing
petitions
describing
the
situation,
deputies
today,
by
a
vote
of
131
against
to have taken up medicine ns a fad, te-
‘•"eh, i„ „ti,. ,l ,lK"r<’s on fhedistrlct oamo so interest««I in it that she com­ fighting was moot severe and lasted for Brakeman Zagbnuin was dangerously 63, rejected a motion by Senor Ro­ and asking for action by cougreea whicn ¡rees, will form a capable ministry to
n day and night, when the Indians
th-"kh » v '»>"* *" W'^'ingbm, pleted tho course and took tho degree withdrew, Inning sustained consider, hurt. Three trains wore damaged in manes, demanding that the govern­ would determine their political status jarry out the excellent programme he
napped out on assuming *'
"'ns o|
teaith f U” Y”,lr" old, i» in
and relation to the United States.
I the accident.
ment withdraw the navy estimates.
of M. D
able lost'.
veruni ent.
______
< burg«« <>| our |awM.saii>iis in Hamoa.
Amrricans have destroyed Agilill-
S|llo‘. |,H|y
W|i| Ul|) rt,Uil
Trying to Light His Pipe He
Exploded the Mine.
British IK et With Another Dis­
aster at Modder River.
it the treaty negotiated