Among Other Things It Is Capture Santa Cruz. MOVEMENT OF THE EXPEDITi It StnrtH Around Lagnna do liayn In II Spirit * Entlro Country South of L. IK to Ue Swnpt Heforo the Party turnn TugTon - Flotilla of T\ve Canoes. MANILA , Aprir 10.rnu of 1,500 men , under Major Gent Henry W. Lawton , which started 1 night "with the intention of cross Jjaguna de Bay , capturing the town Santa Cruz , on the eastern shore the lake and then sweeplng J.he co trjf to the south , consists of 200 pic ] sharpshooters , chosen from the varl regiments , Hawthorne's mounted I tery , Gale's squadron , three troops the Fourth cavalry , unmounted , vi Bronkos' and Tappan's battalions the Fourteenth Infantry , Llnck's I ialion of the First Idaho infantry i Fraino's of the First North Dak infantry , under General King. The tilla of twenty canoes , towed by t and convoyed by the gunboats Lagi de Bay , Oeste and Rapldan , on river Pasig , moving toward the la just as evening was setting in. scene.r. was a truly picturesque men were all in high spirits , and c rled rations for ten days , the Hghl marching equipment. General Lawton's plan was to re : Santa Cruz this morning at daybre to capture or destroy any rebel g take the to boats or shipping , to and then to scour the country to south of the lake , a district not Vs explored by the Americans. The I tt tics will be those of the old-time fr tier fighting , and it is probable t the command will be divided i squads of twelve , under non-comn sioned officers. ' absence In General Lawton's Second division is temporarily c ( manded by General Ovenshine , wh lines extend from the beach , n Malate , south of Manila , to the sh of Laguna de Bay , beyond Pasig distance of about seven miles. The withdrawal of the eighteen c < constituting the expedition panics , force , made a gap in the line from beach to Culiculi , just southwest San Pedro Macati , which was sul quently filled by the Fourth regi infantry. The rebels , on the extreme rij had evidently been informed of withdrawal of the troops , and they tempted to sneak through after ni ยง with awarm rec fall , but they met tion and fell back in disorder , the , still remaining intact. Victims of Floods. , ST. PAUL , Minn , , April 10. A s -"ial from Glendive , Mont. , to the I Jeer Press says : are known to h : Twelve persons 1 / been victims of the overflow caused the ice in the Yellowstone river be ! Glendive Friday night. Ten of the b ies have so far been recovered z searchers expect to find the other i tomorrow. CHICAGO , April 9. A Record s cial from Glendive. Mont. , says : An ice gorge in the Yellowstone ri at this point caused that stream to erflow last night , drowning four B sons. Eight more are missing. Three spans of the steel bridge washed out. causing a loss of $25,0 the Northern Pacific tracks are in dated and possibly washed away some distance and the loss to live st < by drowning will involve a large si The dead : MRS. R. W. SNYDBR , wife of rancher. MISS NELLIE REAGAN , her ni < MISS ROSE WYBECHT , a visitor the Snyder ranch. EUGENE F. O'CONNOR. The missing : James Sullivan , wife and six chi ren. Alger .Returns from South. SAN JUAN , Porto Rico , April K V4\ Secretary of War Alger with his pa left this morning at 8 o'clock by t transport Ingalls , proceeding direct New York , where he should arrive " Friday. r During his stay here he receh many petitions from municipalit asking fiancial help and relief fr excessive" taxation. The administration of General G V. Henry , the governor of the isla is understood to be entirely satisf tory to the secretary of war. who t tirely approves his policy. The sec tary and the governor had a long c < ference and an understanding v reached between them as to the futu Although General Alger refrained fr expressing any opinion on the matt it is believed that in his judgment c il government must come slowly a that the Porto Ricans must exerc patience. Don't Want the Philippine * . LONDON , April 10. The suggest ! of a New York newspaper which 1 , been cabled here that the United Stai trade the Philippine islands for t British West Indian possessions mei with no acceptance in any quarter he Even if the task of subduing the Ph ippines were not regarded as one gravity and costliness , the raising the British flag there would certair reopen the far eastern question in most aggravated form. Journalist * Invite the President. WASHINGTON , April 10. Genei Shryock and Colonel Carter , represer ing the Baltimore Press club , accoi panied by Senator McComas ai Representative Mudd , called at t White House and extended an im tation to the nresident to attend banquet to be given by the jourm ists of that city next week to the I ternational League ot Press clu which hold a meeting there from tl llth until the 15th. The nreside ; expressed the hope that he would 1 able to attend. JUSTICE FIELD DEAD. AI Jurist * c Away XIio Eminent JLong nines * . WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 10 Justice Stephen J. Field of the Unit court died at his hoi States supreme , on Capitol Hill in this city at 6 last evening of kidney compllcatio About his bedside were his wife a her sister , Mrs. J. Condit Smith , 1 Justice David J. Brewer , his nephe Mr. L Mrs. Edgerton of California , secretary ; the R ton , his private Edward M. Mott , rector of the Chui and the family s of the Advent , vants. He had been unconscious sli Saturday morning and death ca painlessly. ' reti Ever since Justice Field's the court bei ment from supreme on December 1 , 1897 , he had enjo : comparatively good health , and be rtfuofO'i from the responsibilit which he im l l rne for so many ye ' than 1 ho became more cL r'til merly and seemed to enjoy * cfcc/'C i of his friends and acquaintances m than ever before. All during the w ter , when the weather was fair , it 3 his custom to take daily drives abi the city or through the grounds of ' and always retun soldiers' home , weeks ago , he fresh. About two ride than us ever , he took a longer and contracts carriage in an open severe cold , which rapidly develoj troubles from which the kidney , had suffered , though but slightly , nome time. The disease readily yielded to tre Thursday last he sat ment and on for a time and seemed quite hlms morning again , but on Saturday E took place change for the worse about noon he lost consciousnc sank raiudly ui From that time he his death this evening. No arrangements have been mi is it known wh for the funeral nor he will be buried. It is probable t his remains will be taken to Sto . where are buried bridge , Mass. , father and mother and his brothi Dudley and Jonathan , and Cyrus , of other members sisters and the Field family. It is probable , howe\ decide to take that Mrs. Field may remains to California , where a cons erable part of his active life was pas before President Lincoln appoln him a member of the supreme ben Yukutat Indians Threaten. SEATTLE , Wash. , April 10. cording to advices brought down fr Alaska by steamer J Copper river , , celsior , the miners in the Yaku country have been sorely tried w thieving Indians this winter. Th supplies were short enough at best i when the Indians got away with pa of caches and even stole the rnin < tins and stoves forbearance ceased be a virtue. A party of miners on Dry creek , so distance in the interior , were cleai out by the Indian thieves. They ai sd themselves , captured the thieves i recovered part of the stolen propel Five or six of the Indians were tied and whipped. On being released they called a cecil cil of the tribe and at last accou were preparing for war against miners. The latter were gathering gether to stand off the redskins , message was sent to Sitka , asking G ofhe fede crnor Brady to send some - troops at'Taiya to the Yakutat co try. England a Hard Drinlter. LONDON. April 10. An offi statement just issued shows Engl ; to be the greatest drinking nation the world , a discovery which has tonished its people , who hoped it : fallen behind in the alcoholic race , beer England drinks 30.31 gallons head per annum ; America , 12.20 ; C many , 25.50 ; France , 5.10. Of w England drinks .39 gallons ; Amer .44 ; Germany , 1.34. Of spirits Engl : drinks 1.02 gallons ; America , .84 ; C many and France , both 1.89. This gives England a total consul tion of 32.71 gallons ; America , 13 , Germany , 28.73 ; France , 28.79. ' drinking of wine is decreasing in E land , while that of spirits and beei increasing. An Elephant Kills Its Keeper. KANSAS CITY , April 10. "Raja i mammoth elephant owned by Len Brothers' Circus company , which 1 been wintering in Argentine , Kz near here , yesterday killed its keei Frank Fisher. Fisher had returned to the tent toxicated and tried to make the diff snt animals perform. Coming to slephant , he hugged the beast's tru and ordered it to open its mouth. Becoming enraged , Rajah crusl Fishers arm and , throwing him to 1 ground , made repeated efforts to pie the prostrate trainer's body with : usks. Unable to reach him , Raj Anally knelt upon Fisher , crushing Ife out before assistance could arri Former Government Printer Dead. WASHINGTON , April 10 Almon Dlapp , at one time United States g < ; rnment printer , died at his residei /ere at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon : he 88th year of his age. Mr. Cla vas born in Killingler , Conn. , in 18 md came from one of the oldest far ies in New England , his ancestt laving come to this country on t 'Mary and John" soon after the lar ng of the Pilgrims. At the time lis death he was the president of t Vnti-Civil Service league. Entitled to Extra Pay. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 10 Assistant Comptroller of the Treasi Jitchell has decided that men w yere appointed to office or who ( isted in the revenue cutter service \ he war with Spain are entitled ; xtra pay under the act of March 899. The decision , however , appl nly to those who served in the rei ue cutter service by order of the pre ent in co operation-with the navy a irho were discharged at the close be war. I > reyfas' Itrothcr Active. PARIS , April 10 The testimony' Jeneral Billet , former minister of we efore the court of cassation in ti Jreyfus case , as published in the P are , was mainly of a negative cha cter and did not contain any.ne icts except the assertion that tl rothers of Dreyfus told General Sani err to offer their whole fortune fi lie recovery of the real culprit ! SSSSSSSSS SSS Sss S S SS5 oS- The News Briefly Told. 1 Saturday. Small change is scarce at Hava little American fractional curre ; being circulated. The Third United States volunte ( Ray's immunes ) have arrived at vannah. Ga. . and will remain in detention camp five days before raus out. Friendly relations continue betw the German legation and the tsunj yamen , China offering a railway o cession if German troops are wl drawn. The Fifth Avenue Presbyter church , New York , has decided to i Rev. Alex Campbell , J.o succeed late John Hall. The salary will be $ 000 ner year. Oscar Straus , the United States n later.- had an audience with he sul at Constantinople. The intervi which was proir.acted , was of the a cordial character. * Serious disturbances are srniin te.c have occurred recently near CacJ China , necessitating the presence c British torpedo boat destroyer. Tro will soon be there. China has notified the British cor at Tien Tsin that the whole foresh opened at Port Ching Wan Tao is served for a Chinese mining comna The Britisr legation has protested. Rev. James Needham is dead at home near Pilot Mountain. N. C. would have been 100 years old on J 1 , next. He was a Methodist mini ; and his last sermon was preached Winston last November. The Rome correspondent of the D ; Chronicle says he learns in official cles that Italy and Great Britain h arrived at an agreement , which will suit in an Italian occupation of 1 Mun bay , province of Chi KU China , before April 25. London papers publish approxin lists of the saved and drowned pass of the L Kers on the steamer Stella don & Southwestern Railway compr which was wrecked upon the Casj rocks , near the island of Aldemey , Thursday afternoon. These show death roll to include about eighty. Rev. Father J. F. Shannahan , reef < of the Church of Our Mother of rows of Philadelphia , has accepted bishopric of Harrisbun : . He had t selected by the papal authorities s < time ago , but declined the charge , papers were returned to Rome. " 5 terday the documents came again fi the Vatican and Father Shannahan concluded to accept the bishopric. Monday. Vice President Hobart barely h his own in the illness from whiel is suffering. Judge Ricks , United States co Toledo , Ohio-has decided that national bankruptcy law supersi state laws. Britsh contractors are dissatis because a Philadelphia firm obtai the contract for a bridge over the r Bara , in the Soudan. Webster Vinsen , a half-brothei Captain Allen Capron , First artill who died in Cuba , has been appoii a paymaster in the army. Baptist and Methodist conferei at Philadelphia have adopted res tions recommending Senator F supreme court of nations plan. Attorney General Griggs will week decide -whether the secretary \var may permit beer to be sold army barracks under theantilie law passed by congress. An article in a Havana newspa charging Cubans with the murdei several Spaniards , has caused int < feeling among the Cubans , who the article emanates from a Spani Lieutenant Frank C. Curry , Tl Georgia volunteers , will be turned c to the civil authorities , instead of ing court-martialed , for the mtirde Private Leo Reid at Savannah , last January. The United States torpedo 1 Somers , bought in England before Spanish war , broke down off Plymc and was towed into the sound , will be placed on a freight stea and brought here. The minister of foreign affa Baron von Buelow , has curtailed holiday , returning unexpectedly Berlin , and had a lengthy confere with the British ambassador to C many , Sir Frank Cavendish Lascel on. the subject of Samoa. Secretary of the Interior Hitchc has sent a letter to New York n chants , who wanted to seize upon the orders for Indian supplies , dec ing that there are other cities in United States besides New York equi well able to furnish supplies , and t would receive recogn'Nnri as their I warranted. Tuesday. Henry V. Johnson , dem. . has b elected mayor of Denver by a plui ity of about 3,000. William K. Vanderbilt has auth fzed the erection of a $100,000 dor : tory for the Vanderbilt univers Nashville , Tenn. During the Chicago mayoralty ca paign over 2,000,000 pieces of ir matter were sent out. swamping Chicago postoffice. The selection of a successor to late General Flagler as chief of ordnance bureau has been conside , by the president , and it is beliei that Colonel Tdelbert R. Buffiugton Major Charles Shaler will be chos Colonel Buffington is the second rai ing colonel in the corps , and has ab < two years to serve before retiring Two thousand suits against own * of Chicago buildings who have fai to provide fire escapes are being p pared by the city attorney. 1 George Leonard -Andrews , bre' major general , U. S. A. , retired , for erly professor of modern languaj it West Point Military academy , < ll af heart trouble at his home in Broc line , Mass. A conference of the national nembers of parliament was held yi terday at Dublin to reunite with t Parnellltes. The latter , however i * ! used to attend and the meeting ivlthout effect The department of the interior rendered a decision that a declaral for a pension executed prior to date when the right to pension accr is void. It was found that a Ir number of claims for disabilities curred in the war with Spain \ being executed before the claim : were mustered out of the .service , such claims for pensions'are void Wednesday. Brigadier General Carpenter , wh to command Fort McPherson , is pected at Atlanta , Ga. , in a few d The public prosecutor of Paris inquire into the proceedings of Jeunnesse royalists , charged with lating the law of the associations About 500 men employed by the about the mines at Des Molnes , have joined the strikers , which open up the eight-hour day quesl Admiral Van Reypen , surgeon ; eral of the navy , said that all recent reports received from Ma showed that Admiral Dewey was excellent health. w , The New York conference of Methodist church has adopted res tions optfcsjng the admission of < gressman-elect Roberts of Utah in coming congress. General Brooke has est W5sh < press censorship at Havana , w" hojds the editors of papers respom for what appears in their colu instead of the writers of the artl Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Rabbitt becomes colonel , by promo of Colonel Buffington ; Major Ja W. Reilly becomes lieutenant cole Captain David A. Lyle , major , Lieutenant George W. Burr , captai General Otis has cabled the war partment that the transport Sber has left Manila with 100 woui soldiers , which included all that - \ able to be sent home at that tin Alfred Austin , Great Britain's laureate , has written United St Secretary Hay. appealing for e copyright in all Englishspeaking ci tries for all books written in Ens It is expected that all the tn which are now under orders to g Manila by way of San Francisc portion of the Sixth artillery , sele Twenty-first and rl light artillery , teenth infantry , will leave here May 1. The returning transports f Manila are expected almost imir ately. the Arizona and Scandia b due this week. lliursilay. The American delegation of wo to attend the quiutennial in Londo June next , will sail from New " 5 June 8. Representatives of the cracker ( bine are on the Pacific coast see to organize the factories into a Pa coast trust. Contracts are being let at St. I Minn. , for the largest grain elev in the world. It will hold 5,501 bushels and cost over $2,000,000. The town council of Bournemc England , instructed the mayor to American Ambassador Choate to press hope of his speedy restoratio health. President Loubet of France has rived at Montelimar , France , his na place , for a visit. The meeting tween him and his mother was affecting. The United States transport Ing having on board General R. A. A' , secretary of war. and his party , rived at Ponce , forty-eight hours from Kingston , Jamaica. All are on board the transport. The secre and his party will visit the town to The Imparcial announces a rev of Carlist activity in the provine Navarre , and the captain genera Aragon , which inclu.des the provi of Huesoa , Saragcssa and Teruel , which is bounded on the north France , has arrived at Madrid in o to" confer with the government 1 reference to the Carlist movement William K. Vanderbilt will sail Europe and may not return until It is reported that he will mee Plerpont Morgan abroad and that 1 will consult with various large finac interests there about the plans New York Central consolidation , Union Pacific reorganization and o subjects , but Mr. Vanderbilt's fri say he is going away simply for pi ure. It is understood , however , 1 Mr. Vanderbilt will visit his rat establishment in France and that colors may be seen on the Fre turf this year. Friday. Vice President Hobart is reporte be a little improved. Representa Baird still lies in a critical condit A United States attorney has.brot suit at Cincinnati for an injunctioi prevent the forming of Cheaspeak Ohio coal trust. Eugene V. Brewster announced list of speakers for the Chicago p form dinner at the Grand Central ] ace , April 15. The list includes " \ Ham J. Bryan , Superior * Court Jus William J. Gayrior of Brooklyn , Gee 1'red Williams of Massachuse Charles A. Towne and General F. C : by. Colonel Avery D. Clark shot h self through the head at Iowa Ft dying instantly. He was an old r dent of that city , and was formerly gaged in the newspaper business , recent years he has been identi with mining interests in the Bl Hills country. Financial' reverses assigned as the cause for the dee < The promoters of the combine to organized under the New Jersey h as the National Metallic Roofing c < pany with a capital stock of $4,000 , announces their organization is ab completed. Upon investigation Assistant Sec Lary Meiklejohn decided to cable G jral Brooke regarding the confiscat af supplies at Havana , as Gene Brooke and his officers have ample ihority to deal with such matters. s said no orders have been sent ; : horizing the destruction of rath .vithout . a board of survey and on t subject a message of Inquiry was f warded to Colonel Smith , chief cc nissarv NOTESw Tbe New Yock. bill : fixing tha I rate of Interest at 5 per cent was- in the assembly. The president hns , signed a pen mation opening toi settlement on ] 4 next the larger portion of. the Soi era Ute reservation In Colorado. . Warren F : . Lelaml , proprietor ol Windsor hotel , . Naw York , which ; destroyed by fireon March : 17 , i on the 4th. at the Hotel urenoble. . Leland's death followed , an , opera ; foe appendicitis The- trustees of Norwich , unfrei have decided to begin the faumlat for Dewey hall on May 1 , the anni sarr of the- battle of Manila bay. ' testimonial to the admiral has re < ed his explicit approval. General Otis has cabled the war partmeut that the transport Sher has left Manila with 100 wounded diers , which included all that were- to. be sent home at that time. It is expected that all the tr which are- now under orders to g Manila by way of San Franciscc portion of the Sixth artillery , Se light artillery , Twenty-first and 'J teentn Infantry , will leave May 1. Ex-Secretary Sherman has so fa covered that his daughter felt in telling him the announcement o .death. At first he was shocked , then he saw the amusing side of it joked quite freely with the famil The plantation raids and the c ; ing off of cattle and horses by out are reported today as taking ] in" itu. ? province of Puerto Prin Santa ClSr. . Matanzas and Pinai Rio. The Ctrfea.n troops in the trict are chasingvJJtlf marauders United States troops tmfS far ha 4 been sent after them. -x The result correspondence tween Acting Secretary of War klejohn and Surgeon General Wy of the marine hospital service reg ing the return to this country of remains of the man who died in ( of yellow fever , has been tue issu of orders by the former directing none of the remains of yellow f victims shall be brought to the Ui States until cold weather returns. It has been decided by the post < department to establish a postal i ui Alaska , which shall cross the tic circle. One mail route now opi ed touches the circle , but the one posed goes many miles beyond , new route will go from St. Michael Unalaklik , Eaton Reindeer stt and head of Norton bay. to Kotz < about 4GO miles , and back , wit ] branch from the head of Norton to Golovin bay , about ICj miles , back. To save his mother from his fat' murderous attack. Lewis Dennisoi near Millheim , Pa. , killed his fa by a blow with a chair. The fa Samuel Dennis , had been subjec epilepsy for several years. Some after midnight the son heard his w er call for help. Entering her rooi found his father had apparently insane and was choking his wife , son could not induce his father tc sist and was forneil to brain him a chair. The Yale Alumnae Weekly publi an address to all graduates of the versity appealing for funds to earn the plans for an elaborate celebrz which is being planned for 1901. sum of $2.000,000 is asked for. and announced that as much of thi shall be necessary will be devote the erection of a "commemon hall , " the rest to be applied to uni sity endowments. It is annou that subscriptions amounting to i than ? 225,000 have been received. Dr. William P. Wilson , directo the commercial museums of Phih phia , went to Washington to see I ident McKinley in reference to ate to secure for the museums * exposi next fall exhibits of manufactured raw materials of Cuba , Porto Rico , waii and the Philippines. Dr. Wils plan is for the United States a officers stationed in the islands na to make collections and ship ther this country by the returning a transports. He will ask the presi so to instruct the army officers. Acting Secretary of War Meikle. has received information that mien on the Copper river were in a st ing condition. Although Captain ercrombie and Glenn have full inst tions to send relief to any who be suffering along the route of t expeditions to Copper river and Cc inlet. Mr. Meiklejohn has sent fur instructions by telegraph to Cap Abercrombie to take medical and er supplies to Copper river and n every effort to assist the miners ported destitute and suffering. LIVE STOCK AM ) IMIODCCK. Omaha , Chicago and > e r 1 ork Mn Ouotations. Hull er Creamery " " " . .lor. . . 0 n Butter Choice fani'y country , it H ERRS Fresh. PIT do/ . 10 a Chickens < lre. e l per pound. . 10 a Turkeys dressed . ' . ' a Pigeon * live , per < lo/ . 70 a Lemons -Per box . : > T.i a 4 Oranees Per box . 2 30 a 3 Uranoerrles .lersey > pi > r hul. . . . S OJ a S Apples Per barrel . 275 a 4 Honey Choice , per pound . 12Ka Onions I'er bushel . 10 a Ileans Hand picked navy . 1 IK a t Potatoes- Per bushel , new . iM at Hay Upland per ion . 3 00 a 0 SOUTH OMAHA. Hogs-Choice liht } . 3 lir a .1 Ho S Heavy weight * . If i"a , ! Iteef steers . 15 Hi a ( i Hulls . 275 a 4 Staps . 3 SO a 4 'Calves . 100 a 3 Western feeders . 2 00 a t Cows . 22 > at Heifers . 270 a I Stockers and feeders . H (53 a 4 Sheep Lambs . . " > 00 a 3 Sheep Western wethers . I ( K ) a 4 C'lltUACO. Wheat Xo.2 spring . IV ) a Corn Per bushel . : Ci a Oats Per bushel . Ill a Barlev No. 2 . : .7 a Hyc No.2 . 34 a Timothy seed , per bu . 2 ; it a 2 Pork Percwt . Si 0 a 9 Lard Per 100 pounds . ft 2 ! a A Cattle Western fed steer > . . . . 4 'JO a 5 Cattle Native beef steers . I ( W a 4 Hogs Mixed . a. . aJ Sheep Lambs . * > 00 a . " Snet'p Western Hanger * . 2 2. " > a . " > NEW YOUK MAHKKT. Wheat No.2 , red winter . 8P4a Corn No. 2 . 42 a Oats No. 2 . yiHv ; KANSAS CITV. Wheat No. 2 spring . ( l a Corn No.2 . : a Oats No. 2 . 2SJia : Sheep Muttons. . . . . It : 0 ai : Hogs Mixed . 3 fiO a I ! ' Cattle Stockcrs and feeders. , a 00 a .1 i THE WHOLE SYSTEM fif f Become Invad'etf by Cutuxrh. Gen eral Lflwlt' Caiot Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Co. , . Columbus , 0 "Gentlemen I have used' Pe-ru-na for a short time and can cheerfully rec ommend it as being all you represent and wish every man who > suffering with catarrh could know of its great value. Should I at any future time- have occasion recommend , a , treaL- Hon. James. Lewla , Surveyor Ca < Tal of Lo ! > laua. ment of your kind , , rest assured that yours will be the one. "Gratefully yours. "JAMES LEWIS. " Wherever the catarrh is. there is sur-- to be a waste of mucus. The mucus u as pTecious as blood. It is blood , in fact. It is blood plasma blood with ! the eorpuscles removed. To stop thi.- waste , you must stop this catarrh , course of treatment with Pe-ru-n nsver fails to do this. 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