FHE OMA ESTABLISHED 19. 1S71. OMAHA. TUESDAY MOTJ 3y < 5. XA11CH 14. 1 SOP TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPT FIVE TEXTS. DAY OF HOT FIGHTING Battle Line of Anisrio&t Bwf * pE Oonntrj of Btltek. Fr > OM THE f VER SHELL JUNGLES Ohr of Paslg It&f , laic the HandE of General Wbeatca't Oolaaa. MOVEMENT SI ARTS WITH EARLY MORNIN Twsatj-Socond oafl Twentieth Twentiml ZaneaE Sndei Losass. KILLED AND WOUNDED NUMBER SIXTEEN lArtlllrrr nnd Gnnhoat * Shell the ' JunKlro und Intnntrr I'ouri. Vt.llrj I Alter > oiler Into tlie K > nk > of the Iletrentlnsr Toe. MANILA , March 11 Noon At 7 a m. . i bearing the iniiurcentE' bugles soundinc Bcotrfc battery dropped three cshrapncll l.hallc Into the -woods on the left of the Panic ; -church. No reply was made , and at V < JS the Twenty-second rt gular Infantry advanced un til they encountered D number of vollejE This fire was returned with interest. Tbe line then wheeled towards Pateros in tbe following order- The Oregon volunteers , the Tw entleth regulars , the WaBhlni ton vol unteers , a cavalry detachment , the Twenty- rifoond regulars , and reserve orailerj The troops followed the roads while the punboots Oerte and Laguna de Bay attested in suppressing the re on the left Hack Three rebel canoes -were captured on the cior. . i The rebel sharpshooters at Calooctn continue - , tinue active , but no more casualties are re- Smrtefl. CnnnaltJe * of the Dny NEW TORK. March IS. Following IK the I Journal's revised list of the casualties , in toj j fiuy'e fighting at Manila. Killed TnentJetn Infantry- . PRIVATE STEWART. T-W eiitj-Second lKf&ntrj- PRIVATE irrNSON. T-nentletb Kannam. JAMES L. KLINE. "Wounded. Tirentletb lufnutrj. Corporal Chris Thompe n Private L Folper Private Charles IX. Private Thomas Miller. Private R. Piper. Private C. Sumner Private Matthew Sharkey Tw entSecond liifnnlrj- . Private -Charles Eacley. Private Theodore Misner. PrJvtSe John Blniek. Prt atc Wiffiam O'Brien Priratfe T\T eit Hurmon. ' f 3'xlvate "W alter ln-lne. regiment not given. ] I I2arlier Rej ort * . j I MANILA. March IS. 11:55 : a m. At day-i I Jight toduj Brigadier General Lloyd , Wbeiiton's divisional brigade. consisting of' the Twentieth fulled States infantrj the Tw untj-second infantry , eight companies of the Washington volunteers , seven companies of the Oregon vp-steers ) thrne troops of the Fourth "United States cavalry tnd a mounted battery of the Sixth artillery , was drawn up on a ridge b"hlnd San Pedro Macati , a mile couth of the town The advance was sounded at 6 80 a m. . the cavalry leading the column at a smart trot across the open to thr right eventually' ruachlng a clump commanding the rear of Guadalupe Supported by the Or gen men , the advance force opened a heavy flre on the rebels The. response was feeble and desultory , apI jiarently corning from handfuls of men in every covert While the right column w as Twinging towards the town of Pasig the left balanced pouring volleys into the bush A small body < f rebels miioe a determined' ptand at Guadalupe church , but the enemy tras unable to withstand the assault At " : il a m a river punbnat started to- nvard Pablg. The rebels w ere first en-1 countered by the vessel in the jungle near Guadalupe. Steaming slowly , the gunboat i poured a torrinc fire from Its gatlinc guns into the bruth For all of an hour the w birring of the rapid-fire guns alternated with the booming of the heavier pieces on board. rtillerj OJeari. tbe War. In the meantime. Scott's buttery ashore "vas shelling the trrnrn s and driving the fnemy back The artillery then advanced to , the ridge of bamboo and drove a few of the , enemv F BliarpBhooters awsy Vlth volleys Jrom their carbines The artillery then ad vanced and met with little opposition In the meantime tbe infantry had been rant forward in extended order the Wash ington regiment resting : on the btnk of the , . river , each regiment deploying on reaching lit. station , end furnishing UK own support Tbe ontlre column then wbeelwd towards tbe rivw , driving the enemy towards its sup- jiprtf and then advanced an Guadalupe The artillery moved to a ridge command ing Pairfg and Parlnros Sr this time the enemy was In full flight pinup a line ever a mile long and th firing van dlBOBirtinued temporarily. In order to ' plve the troops B rwn before making the uttucl ; on Pasig. Tbe enemy's Ices was believed to be * , but only eight Americans were At this htoge of the engagement It was raining htiavHy. 7-68 p. m After t short rest General \VhnMBn resumed thf attack on Pusig Snott'c battury , supportwl by r i com- paiiter of the Twentieth rrgimeut ndvaneed on OuadUupe l > } the road tlanf the rUex bunk , the renialneler of the Twentieth regi- Bifmt and the Twsnty-sttoonfl retiairnt Jol- lewlcc with tbe resent of tht OreRon roluatt-nrs At 11 HO a in the column i-a f in centaot with tbe onfmy aud & run- boat BtfunDud te tbe firing Hue und olcared tbe jungle on been bldat , wbtt * the batturj ipgk up a position on a Huff at tbe right Rebel * In RSordcrl > riicbl. The hrst Bhot Iwim tbe Ameriean field r tcmt at 1.2W yard * jmape dtelodpud c KUD oJ tb * ti ai } M Pusic Aftar the town | , h d t > Htc utmJlttd tht' TwunUeih rupiment liiwd up u th * ulur mud the Twontr-flweond j utoi up a > u itioa MI tbe Ittft ctf the pleat ? witii tL ecvftlrr U tbe t < v tr. irbweupan UK totemr rvtreturtl to the tows. Thejpuu - bflkt U * B niov d into a bond owtotUle ua4 B bat IM ui tte nttol nnnKfam * M&JII- ftkui * tbe wboto tmnrtrnr Mae matt ] I . m. wb ti prapumuMtt w-er < < tutAf V tW KCUkCt At I f DMT JWUlMUll t Httirtvd it ! urf.u ( ' ihf eurm } fc urrnetl ILC Uas. ng r I. thr Ikie * reirv - I.g u- r * cht 8 ak tatt tb * Twpntjeth rpphBoutWM aovefl to t > ontmrncdlng rldrc Tl ' t'twilft were e : op7 ttle Piiteros tnrt the rtieaijtmlte * Thirty of the rrt > "U VT- " kill e A an fclrp dy cMilefl Klctwtti were tal.et prjionp-s and th ? Aaiericunt , lot ntx aiii wnund'-a Tbr whol * A-nwlena Mae an t o cli k About TOV rub ls te lie isarchinr aorthwarfl a lew aiil > f to the wmthwest Tlf Spanish gnobnaU , El Cauo. Sorn&r , S. r ru > . T'ar ietiirR AMtcyo. CalamlutieB , Ordeuota. BtiheK Gnrfionue Pamto. Ma&Ueno , Mtihon > and Maravalec. , lying ht Smatboapn iRlatii ; off MinOankD have < t > ees nolfi berr to Set Fmactepe Reyes for 301,112 Mexican floIltrK They will probrtdy \ > e resoW to the tipb Ri btdder o * they may tie trans formed into meThantaiun ON THE FIRING LINE Mrml.r nf the nfnntrr to Hr- IS Penprol Otis department BE fol- MANILA Marrb IS Adjutant General Washinrton Casualties San Pedro Macati Wounded. March T Private Warner Mar shall , First Washington , thumb , slight March 10. Captain Edward Smith , First Idaho Companj D. leg. slight. March 11. Private \ . B Seigenthaler Twenty-second infantry. Company C , rib , severe Near San Felipe March T. Private John i McConnel First Wyoming. Company C. ankle. Blight. Near Ctloocan March 11. tilled , PRIVATE OSCAR G THORNE. Twentieth Kansuh , c Company F | i Wounded Comporal William H Rlembly , .Twentieth ( Kansas , Company I , hand , mod erate , March 12 wounded. Private Arthur C tHowe Twentieth Kansas. Companv C , shoulder. t > trere OTIS KEPOHT OP MtMLA HOSPITAL. j , 1 LKt of I > rntli in I.nut Tlirt-r Dny * ncf * < * Hid from Otih. MAXILA. March 12 Adjutant General , Washington Following deaths since last j weeklv report March S. Private Alexander R Chapline , ' Company M , Fourteenth infantry , accident ally shot. j March S. Henry OSahery Company L , Second end Oregon Edward J Fulcane , Company I , Thirteenth Minnesota variola March 30 Albert W Hartrigsen Company E , Fourth cavalry accidentally shot. March 11 Louis E Wnstphal Company E , First California dynenten Died of wounds received in action Marrh 9 Private Spaeth Company G First Wyoming - i ming OTIS. I TWO MURDERERS SURRENDERj Allrjrrd 51ayr > . of Colonrl rountuln. j tbe Cattlr Knt-tlf-r * " Foe. Arc in Cnnoclj. DEXTER. Colo. . March 13 4. special to the News from Santa Fe N M . says j Oliver M Lee and William GUHland of i Lincoln -county , charged w Ith the murder j of Colonel A J Fountain of Las Cruces and j his Tittle son on rhe White Sends of the i Sa-cramentos in February , 1KPT surrendered j this morning to Judge Parker at Las Cruces | These men have defi d the officer * for the' ttifijffi itt * ' * * ' nc ! - < ii-Q@ iffevu3 * ! Ptf' ' ft jr'hBving | Deen "knTed while trying -to arrest | them. Governor Otero assured the wanted ' men through their friends that thev would be prott-cted Irom mob violence if they Bur- > rendered , tout when the legislature ad journed the entire power of the territory would l > e used to capture them if they did not give up Otherwise the men would hire to leave the country for peed Lee has large property interests and could not afford to abundon the same and Gilliland rode nto Rin-on and > wi ed Judg < Parker at Las Crtitef thevwere coming The men were BO changed in appearance that even Sheriff I Garrett c * Las C-mes who was on th - i ] i fame tram lulled to iwocnize them The 'Fountain ' murder was supposed to < b" the 1 result of the colonel s p-osecution of cattle rustlers. | AFFAIRS OF LABOR AND WAGES . I ' Cotton Mill * Announce Increase * 1 { i Miner * * -trike for Better - ! ! j 1 ter Pnj. | i i ' I | ' MANCHESTER. N. H- . March IS The I management of the Manchester cotton I | mills bos decided to raise prices for weav- I i ing in No 1 mill 10 per cent , to take effect j j Ap-il S All reductions in wages that went t into efiect January 1 , 18BS , ore to be ret [ t stored. ' ] i WORCESTER , Mass. , March IS The I j West Boyleston Manufacturing company will return , April E , to the scale of vagee 1 before the cut in January. IBSlS j SYRACUSE , N T. . March IS The Syra- ' i i cuse Tube company , which employs 3ftO I i workmen , hus posted a notice to thf effect j that wage * of all employes will lie ad\anced i ! i in per cent , taking place on Saturdiy of j j this week i I i BLOO7.IINGTON. III. . March IS Three ' ' hundred miners employed by the McLean ' County company struck todas tor the scale i ( | of wages agreed upon by the Springfield ( convention j , ' j PITTSBtTRG March IS The eterf wort - I ' ers strike was settled tonight and the plant will tic in Jul ! c.jierntian tomorrow The , ' firm conceded an advance of IB cents u day to all employe * and twenty-four hours' shutj j doTrn on Sunday I WRECK ON TEXAS & PACIFIC ! j ; Engineer and Plremnn and Illlnd I H ttruK - Tonrint tre Killed. BL PA5O. Tex . March IS < A freight train on the Teita * & Pacific railroad be came derailed today at a point eighty mile * east of EJ Paso Three men -mere killed : ENGINEER W J MMrHRAT. TIRBMAN GEORGE CETRE JOHN FR.EBD of Pennsylvania , a one- armed tramp , who was stealing a ride. 'Qrtkemun ' Winltnd received a broken leg Tiie engine turned completely around and Fireman Urtrt wu caught under the wrticUage The wreck was caused by a broken flange on the pony truck of tbe I engine | GOING BACK TO ENGLAND Uudnrd KIi > lliic Will Aot Go to Mexico ice and \ \ III .Not Remain In Anierlra NEW TORK , MartJh II Though Mr Klp- I ling bug niudi110 de&nite plans lor the I liomwiit.it future , an intimate Xrland said i tbte nioTEiuE nit visit to this country will 1 probably lit a tburt one 5 * soon as he 1 1 * < u ng eueugb he will fte HrulUwbojc , Vt for c * ww efcu. in aU prt4Uitj be I wtll return ic Bngltuid arly in tht fcpriBE j H * H ill iiiii pi te Mexico t . . _ , I.i t in the ClieuoK T > lre. ' CHEKOA in Xancb 18 A eb rr d boij ' u toUBd t day IB tbr ruiiu ol tbe Qa ue wtuh was burnnd Sundav Jt h i a IP b tliU' Piiroes " 'B r a fff er tncwr c r rrn i w j = I. u s. Tb mat , T ' n has v a K&L g j , --f 'Lr t't scJ U is bt 11 ed b hus be n lu'iiti f > GREAT TURMOIL K HAVANA Attczpt to PifTBBt ? opt3fcr i to General COMIC OPERA POLICE FORCE PUT TO fttQHT l > pinon trntlon Gork On. "nTiHp t JSt Crrro tbCnlian Al rnll lJ Drnnrt More "Trnltor and in "VVlia 7 alii. HAVANA. March IS Freflerirc Mora civil governor of Havana when he learneO thlf morning oJ the preprtion lor an outpouring of } > eople to give a. popular demonstration in tionor of &enfi1 Gomet , directed the police to prevent the } > trafl Thej tried in MJn to So co Tht committee herinr the demonstration in charge a > Ved General Ludlpw to revoke Senor Mora orders General Ludlow re plied thu he would not do no. General B ooke was then called upon and asked by the committee lor permission to parade Be sent a message to General Ludlow saying that if the jirneesglDn war orderly he could tiee no objection. Meanwhile the polic tried to prevent the demonstration. Chief of Police Mcnntml with tls mounted inspectors specters and policemen by two and three * attempted to turn back tlie various sticle- tles which were marching toward Quliita des Molln 6 the residence of Gomel. At first little attention was paid to these efforts. When a policeman eelzed a flag or made an individual arreet. the others In the line would simply march on jeering and yelling 'Down with the police , ' "Long live Gomez " "Death to the assembly " Intimidated the PoHre. Colonel Raoul A-ango. an inspector took a flug away from an American who was parading Being Immediately r.urrounded by a menacing crowd he clubbed one of the demonBtratcrs until the blood flowed and then dlsmaved by the savage yell T the wounded man P companions he with drew to another point tThaef Menocal was -mocked by the crowd in the Tueon wtlh "When near Quinta d"F Molinef the people began to shove the po licemen. pulling their coats and attempting to take away their clubs There were mort than 100 policemen within tea blocks 'but they did not act together Indeed , they were thorouglily fnchtened One policeman ran to Central Park , where the Tenth regulars -weie en camped The regulars were sent ct double quick to protect tie policemen and charced down upon a crowd of l.ODD Men. women and children tumbled over each other in their efiorts to get awuj. Two minutes luter the streets were cletred for blocks. but not a pereon was hurt tiy tht repulore. But TUcy firrrt thr -nrral- - Eventually , without lecard to the police , an immense crowd collected in front of the residence of Gomec the summer palace , wa ing more than COO Cage and banners. Genera ] Gomez accompanied ( by many notable persane. soon made his appeuaare on the balcony und was greeted by long- continued cbeermc Scores of bnquets we-e thrown at ilin. < He made a 'brief speech- Slang lh J'tjf of Ills nrjied to tne , pressed his gratification at each an expres sion of approval. While hundreds of Cuaanswere demon strating today m honor of Gomez , parading the streets surroundlnc the summer palnce , listening to a speech by him and vooiier- ously cheering hiE utterances with com mingled cries of "Dtmth to the AspncrUy. " this body in a cucrded "house " at El Cerro , two miles aivsy , continued the Uradw ; oi Saturday Generally Sangullly. amid applause , called attention to the l ttnrt of Gomez published jesterday , torhndmc them ' deliberate liesi. " RmtnJ.lli.il n. Gnnrd. All this morning rumors were in circula tion to the eCen that there would be trou ble at todnj's session. There -were stories of cngrv crowds already 'MBiecing ' the hou'tet ctf Cuban leade-s who had offered to compel the assembly to dissolve by force of arms At 1 o'clock a heavy Cuban guard was placed near the house and the road * leadi ing to it were 'watchefl 'by ' Cuban ctvtlry Jor the purpose of preventing the collection of large bodies. The assembly opened tt 2 .SO General Lacret deplored the presence of the arnmd guard , Bsying that the assembly had nothing to fear from the people of Cuba and that U the people -wanted to do its members icjury the ehame was theirs A letter was then read from General Mayl Rodridguez , supporting Saturday's action Then a moticn vas .made declaring Senor Gonzalez de Quesada a "traitor to the as sembly" and an "accompllct of Gomez" und ahldnt for his expulsion Itwas carried by n viva voce vote A committee was tbea appointed to draft an address to the Cuban people , with In- strucuons to report at tomorrow's pension Then followed speeches by heveral members repeating the charges made against Gomez n Saturdnj. The genr-al effect of the irstertncmi war a jUHtlflcation of Saturdoy's procedinp a claim that 'thf ' uhBeml > ly wat acting solely wnh a view of obtaining recognition of thr Just deserts of the Cuban Bold-tern All the speaKe-s deplored ' try mlujudgment at ih . handb of th - Cuban people ' General Sanpuillv said thjfl Gomt had done w rong in accepting Mr Porter e propo- Eftlon Tutil thtt moment , ttid the speaker he acted in tiie bte-1 inLert ts of tt - CubttnK , but at that momem h - WTO * ov > r to the Bid * of the VnUfd States negletrung Cuba OVATION FOR GENERAL GOffiEZ Cnlmn Popnlnrr Eiprrifir * Jx DlHB ] > - ] ir tul of Hit. Ilcntotal b > Military Ak HAVANA Mach IS 10IB a m A pub lic msniUfcUition upon the pan of the tJif- ferunt patnotii olubt. in which the- general public will RBBlst. but been culled far 4 o'clock this afternoon Thf peopl * will marct w-Jth music and bacnert to Quinta. where they will express to General Comer their adherence to btmtelf and ttietr disupprnval of thi action af ihe Cuban astemmy in n mtvinc him from the office of general-in- chief of the Cuban army There were oheurfc last night far GenBral Gomwr in Central park and rrles were rai&ei { .gainst the Cuban milltB'y assembly In the evuniug tt the tiieater the public Tocif r- ouelj uppJaud d Gsnw&l Gomez and Cuba The feeliag upainpl tit assembly is still Th uiir&ing there were Bjpst ei excitement whtrb may find ernreMBior at thr gatherings of this adtirneiut. Thf &M miily rnstUf thic afterooon at c'oloci and a liveiy Hweion if expMt A Should & jwrticc of the Cuban s.rny sap- jion the wlUtarjusttimUly is rejtieticg the Goroei-Paner stgrtifliueut uiid in rufuaiup to ditband wiUtoul i larger IHU& than JX.diUi.lMK ) s. forcible dw&rmaaieiu in UKopiuiuc of American * vttll qu .lind to judpt would f 11 < Tt if he on'v ' gravt far' m ai . = ( r l"fit Cg M3UC ne f E tJtT B tr ej S'js es .s " t t * r . to 'Jae trrancfuneuU juadt ty Ecben r port ? " -rttti * iMnd < * ( , W * tfcc of Owtriinittra tt ftgisra e The op | > f - of Cubte oj-rlhan * H ttmt t. oneeid- portiBfi ot till Culnni tracf. probably U * larpw ptirt. upw 4 Onw l Omnet in hie pimtrwit. and tbeTatare tt AntertcBti military irflrttatBtmthiii > rtw no other eonrw O | TI tksti tfep ft rtM arniinp f Wiy fwtlon trf A ? Calmii iwep * . which Ving flttly Tiarne * jibnaMl yflr tal In field IMIIGN \ > T AT TUB A S : MBL . It If * di Ut-a to Itenfl iVhat Tliej I'ur- nicrir OtA -rrlth o l Bodlt-ik. SANTIAGO MB h n - JlMft cscltement prevails in SmntlBgo owing t ibr action f the military awernblv in dt alt i c Q ner&3 Ooaiet from tiie pn Of J milip md < 'r-Ili- chief 1 cSatw * pf Cab wfllate the kBnembly'R proce-ftlng * , flwdbsSnc that it flt > es not represent the nUoaal demand , snd that no att nU n Is XM ks act tr the Americans Snme of the Cuban" ctalM Ai < umcmblr should read the lisMrr el | 6iRlanfl during Oliver Cromwell E time arf ee what ttiey Aid with parlimnenu ThbK-pwu ral rpinion is that the assembly's aot Ja f t > en tbr severest Wow dealt to the * e tttmn.te u pl- rationB of the Cubans since the American occupation , which actirn ptsve tt > the world the impreHRinB thtt they arS incapable nf nelf-gDverument ABOLISH SISSETON AGENCY Indian Itl lit * AN-.orlRtlon Cull" n the Interior I > r-j > nrtmrnt tu Tlilx M WASHINGTON , Ma-eh IS. (5clal ( Tele gram ) The Indian Right * awtociation has filed papers with tlie . c ! tary of the in- terinr urging the ElKilinhmlnt of tht agency atSlsowton SI1 H Is olnmed that the lands * at this plwe huv * Ix-en allotted with the exception of 100 awes , wlilch constitute the reservation proper The BisociiLtioa say , that tbe only function of the agent is to disburse lundt , which can be flone at lis I expense * > y a special anent thiui "by main ' taining an agent snore fur that purpnte Officials of the Indian office Rem ftvora-bly disposed to the idea , Eithoucb it has not jet been formally canstflered tn this con nection it may bt utatud oc irood authority that Agent Johnson wiH not continue long at SlsM-ton Hi , administration is unsatis factory to the department , and this , w-ith the pressure brought to < be .r for hifi re moval , makes his tenure -very unc rtain. It Is stated that action will a > t taken In the matter when the president returns to Wash- tngton The comptroller of the currency has been lidvlflfd of chances in officiate of northwestern - western banks as follow * : Iowa First National - tional bant of Sioui * Jity. James FTov , j j president , in place ol Thomas G Stone , A Greeninger. rice president , T A. Black , cashier , M. J Gotthelf , ofisiiitant cashier Cedtr Falls Natlanal bank , nn wcand Tice president South Dakota First National bunk of Aberdeen. F. B. Gannon , president , in place of C F Eaton ; J. H Suttie , aESiBt- aiit cat-hier. fmon { National bunk of Sioux Falls Louis Caille , cashier , in place of B. H Kegua , no assistant cashman pUce of Louis Caille Pcatmobters appointedSoua : Dakota Jobn G. Dre-Mlrr at St. Eernert , Edmonds ua j-aPeter ; SkartMB * * l Itlo , Campbell If y"rwib' " * TL. Jr. at I > un- . * u . - -v-r ) "a. fjiontnger at Gclvin. Marshall cwunty. The Continental National bank of St Louis WHS today approved as .reserve agent tor tiie Merchants' National 'bank ' of Omaho. iv SEUJtcn or GEORGIA sr\snrvn. President MrKln nnd Party 5tnrt < n Snnlb * ru jHuart. "WASHINGTON , Marcb IS President uod Mrs. McKialey and a parry of friends left the city at f 40 o clock tonight for B vaca tion of two w-tfks Thomarville , Ga. , where the train IB scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow uftflrnoon. The trip is made VIL th * Atlant.ir roast line and the Plant system , a-hoarfl o splendid tram of PulJmtnarr , perfect in Tjuipin < 3l. with 1every 1 provision f r ttie comfort and saf y | | of the party. The jiTesident occupied th * I | magnificent pnvase Pullman obfrprvatioo car 1 ! lolantlie to.U > e rwu of the speoial trtin , . the remainder o ! which was made up of the t compartment ctr HOI-J--IO the el-seper Cl i i matlh. tht dining cur Abflfhn aatl the eom- bmution biaociug tmd baggage ca-r CtesiuK , J1 bun Bomrty fined out for the accommo- ' catlnc of the 61frt.inguiDli d travelert Tn m.cut - befor j crala iime tbe president and Mrs McKmley reucbed the station , wtj rr a. number of people had atBt-mbled , and were , aboard th - tniiB and greeted tho&p who ttcrompini d thm on .A * trip Tiiene ic- clutlrd t ! ; rirjprefiidnnit and Mrs Hoirt ! and Matter Hob Jt Sf Ea or and Mrz Banna Miss Hunnu and Mise Phelj > and Dr J N JUxry Secretary Alpe- Postmaster General Smith. , General Conbln uid others went at the station 10 bid tht party larewefl rirn-o\E MW i n sEL ' ron rxio.v t-lntvi. ifV .rU fin Thocf fi.drr Cun. trnff iciu ffir tl f \MVJ. "WASHLNGTON March IS. Rear Admiral I Hichborn chiaf constructor , in hit Btate- ment ofvurk uccomplisbei ! on the vesBbls now building for the new navy , shows that there ore no actually under construction , or tlre&dy contracted fur fifty-one vessels of various ! types ranging from battleships to torpedo boats Thu d gre of completion of the battleships is as follows1 At Ntfwpurt Newh Kewsarge , EC ; Ken tucky , TB. Illinois , C3 Ai Crampfc Alabama " 6. Vnion Iron "Worhf Winconaln. ex. The MainJUissourl and Ohio have not Ixten started at tht date of report. The i.beatbed cruiser Albany purchased in England nn the Rtwks is advanced BO per tent toward completion Of the torpfflo the Dahlgren at Bath , Me. , mauds $4 ' cent and the Fox at Wolff & Zwickers. ct S < per icent , the Craven at Bath , at liO j > er cent , and the othere range til the way : down to nothing The submarine t > oat Plunger stands at sr per cent , and two tugs , the Fenuonnk and Pawtucket. at New Tnrk and Mare Island , respopuvely , at 95 per cent. Two Nuiurd a Llrutfnuiu * . WASHINGTON March IS ( Special Tele gram ( The appointment of William B Cowin. WHS of GenerU J C Cowin of Omaha. to 1 fioctmd lieu tenant in the regular array , * was made t&- day tj- the president Coufilnd with his cuae wac that of Samuel Miller Taader- v-oon. win of P ul Vanflarvoort , Tooem- jnendetl by S nutor Tbuiwtiiu. Mr. Tburs- ton had upward a ! twMity naame Biraiu i fur DoiiBidflruioii but in a majority ef easae th * ludlv-idual * were over the prescribed limit ixt-d in the army tiill Iwrwtisa the | gw at 1 and " " It wae ths lat-tr age which preventHd the nomiaation ttt Walltuie J. Broateh to 1 * Beeeai beiaeuust , which d * d d UJJOB u uu at the ti > go m to m kr up Kt-brask * t- of 10 under tht- r.ornuilaeiDii bill Bu - util Mliler Vanlervoon twrv Jwitii tb ittcofid Ntiuruski and ww > mu&arut out. ut. Oouihu. i-trit-e Mi t etn. MARIETTA O IrUrafc 18 An oil I 'jclur ; ( i tt 31 * 'tTe'r ft Q8 wae wi nr-ie * w * of * i' ' T tucis e ' K < - x.ai n us'a jr r rif i ' - fs tr "bt wis iiie ii-rt dei } 4 < ese to tbe c ty. VOLUNTEERS COMING HOME Those in Gnbu ; 8 rric * Mart 3s Jlstterefl Oat 3sforE KBJ 1. 1V.MUNES . AND ENGINEERS VilLL REMAIN Quarantine neirnliitlnni. nt tlie South ern I'ort * MnV-f Tnl Action nrj Cntnji * t Be WASHINGTON. March IS Thr War flr pftrtment h f determine to tn er out nd brine homr all the vojMnuiers la Ctfba with the exception of the v ui t ! r vnirtiwrrB end immunes Tic npe Btty for immediate action ha * Ix-en ibrought tn the att ntloti tot tbe Wic department on itoconnt trf tbs Quarantine recul Uani. i gainst Cttbft which go Into effect about tbe Itt * May Una whlrb are especially strict at all southern ports When the tronps are .brought . to this country thev must under the lew , b * mus tered out in trailed States catm * aafl they no doubt vlll be ibrougbt to camps near est their bm&rs. It iB desired also to have them brought to places -where fumigating can l e done and it is po sH > J * that troupe for northern states may be brought to Mont - t uk and Camp Wikoff again Sie established , although the present intention IB to have iill northern troops neat to Camp MeaSc in Pennsyhania. The troops of North Carolina South Care lina. Louisiana aufl Georgia will profoably i be brought to Savannah the Tesas troops j to Golveston anfl the Tennessee Kentucky j and Virginia troops to Old Point Comfort , i Vs- j f INVALIDS HOME FROM CUBA' > uinl > er T JoTra.ni. Inrlurtrd In tlie L1M Transferred to "VeT * HOM- jiitnj nl Sataunan. SAVANNAH Ga March IS Following Is a list ol the Invalid officers and men 1 brought here tin the transport Missouri Irom , Cube and now in the hoi-pita here Officers Captain Janw E Eastman , Second end a'-tlllery. Second Lieutenant Marke ! Averlll , Seventh cavalry A E Stir , acting assistant surgeon , volunteers. Second Lieu tenant Harry E. Reeei > . Third engineers. i multriu. Lieutenant ColoneJ Edgar Jndwln , Third engineers , dyfrentery Forti-ninth IOWB Corpora ] Huwley Com pany F ph-anyngiti * Privates Schancli , , j D fracture Golden , dysentery , Horkman. [ , E. anastiteu. , right ler Fletcher , neuralgia , j Reed. C typhoid. Nichols. E diabetes "Wagoner Gould , G. pneumonia , PreUe. E , rheumatism Smith. D , dysentery. Matth ews , M rheumt-tiEm , B"nnincer , G. hernia , recovered. Burlingame. L , appendicitis , Deppert , pastritib Second Illinois Corporal Scheduler , 1 , Privates Huohy , F malaria. Fare , A , MUSJ- cian Kamln L , djsentery Ninth Illinois Sergeant Garrison , L , gas tritis. Private Harjier. K , malaria. Sixth Missouri Corporal Pertee. heart af fection. "I > ia.le t i Tlf r id un. Trcn j ort. TVASHBC6T-OK' , March t = . Th NBJTJ de partment has ncreed to loan the fine steam- i ship Dixie , lormerly of the Morgan Ituf to ! the War department for use as a troop transport The vessel IB no-w at Philadelphia aud will be immediately Bent to New York to .be . supplied with bleeping arrangements It IB said it will carrj no less than 1.200 troops It is to ply between Cuban and Parto Eican ports and the Dnlted States. j The navy will provide a complement of . I officers to worl. the ship I Drntfa Ilfjiorl from Hevnim. TTASHINGTON March IS. General I BrooVre at Havana reports ttE iollows under I Date of March 12 j tesrh ) report March 11 { Camp Columbia Private Ole Lundstrtnn , I Company H Forty-ninth Iowa , typhoid. Pueno Pnncipt Private Edwud C. Trapp , , Company D. Eighth cavalry , typhoid. Pri- | vim Benjamin C Anthony. Company D , Fifteenth inlantry. typhoid H - Uf rif-ucbff , GlJirnltitr. iCopyncht 1KB ! by Pres i Publishing Co.t GIBPvALTAa. British Spam. March 13. ( New York World Cablesram Special Telegram - gram > The steamer Relief , the United , Sials hoapital ship uhuh left New Tork Alarrh r for Mm lu with a year s medical nrpTihes for 2f. nee troop * and eight trained ; women nuiset "has ar'ned here and is coal- lie All aboard a e reponed to he well. JO COLONIZE MISSOURI LANDS tiee Cunt.nl l : . .ciiilr | i of vt. l.onli. Will Lend > orthei.t Settler * tea a New Territory. ST LOUIS , March IS Alf Eshendrup , tbe ! Swedish and Norwegian vice consul in St Louis is perfecting n scheme for colonizing ' the vacant lands in Missouri w-ith Scandinavian - navian emigrants. His iCen is to arrange with the various steamship companies to | ' make this city their southwestern iead- quarters , tbe some as Chicago is thf headquarters - quarters for tbe northwest. - "The Scandinavian people are nol satis fied in the northwestern states , BE the 1 climate is too set ere and tlir-r are too many , crop ftilureE. " wild Mr Essendrup. "The climt.t ! of Missouri will just about cult them I and there kre bout r. 000,000 ncres of vacant L land * , in this state which arc available for agricultural purposes i' ' "The wiole of the northwest U pretty well I settled and then it very little vacant land I left for the jVurpphes of colonization The little that remains is not In large tracts , but it scattered " , , INNOVATION IN BREWERIES i _ _ _ _ _ Co-O ] > eratUe Cone-em nt St. Louie Will Deliier Product on Elce- irir Ilefrlcerutor Cnri > . ST LOD1S March IS A company w-itb j a capital of ? &n > 006 has b < * m organized in , this city to operate a new brewery on the Bo-operative plan The cemjiwiy will tie Ijiown at. tne Gael Brewing tiompuoy , and ground will t once be broken lor the wee- tiun of a lug * brick building The plant will liave a tupuctiy of 7S.O 0 barritlc a ywir and will be operated by olw- tr taty thi-ouffhout The umnpany will iiuve a number of electric refrigerator cars con- Btrucmd which will be tbe firtt eier u d on any stretft railway la ny city in toe world and disjienalng with teuvj hauling Ofhrt-rs tittle uot bt-ec elected CONTRACTOR KILLS HIMSELF Covert , Interehted iu "WeMern ufctnei. > I5iite.rpirefcf S Puuud Itead. TOKK. Marcb IS S or | * Covert , a ceairnctor resitliiif in Braofcl-n aud int r- -co JL bus ucs. l-Il urB .L tht wes- bus t f LE Ufav : o _ i- b i : tii > -r.-'f a - - 61' t - h.s lun. y itnli , -j rm L m he CONDITION OF THE WEATHER For c * l for Nbm' > K ' (3 ( irTmV < r l * Teini'erntare at Omnlii Hour. Bea. H * ue. 5 a. n I- 1 I'"i S2 < ! a. in 17 - ! * * 7 a. m IT. X J . m XT S a. n 1 -4 i > . m 9" Ma. tn Z & t > . in. . . . . . 87 31' n. m. . . . . . O ji. tu. . . . . . XT } 11 a. m - T ) i. m RT I 12 in < W * l > . m. . . . . . XI | 0 11. in. WM in Kanm CJiv msifl tber flid ftot knew of his return until iti'ornn-fl of the fliifttnp i of hlf cn-pnc Bus Le * . rnere art pup- ( tr. liBVf ] 0 tt > hir r.niude | SEVERE FIGHTING IN CHINA i Hflirl * I'lniUly Urln Hark , but 51ot of Them I > rai Fl c Hnii- lrd ofTlit-ni KHJt-il. i I TACOMA Ma-ch IS The Weanifchlr Vlr- ttr-iu tiringr new from Nankin that 1B.WB Chinese rebelt have tr-owcd thr AnTttui . borders -nto Honan ioininc the reliels thnre ' their combined forcet , nutnbe-lnc over 20 - OOQ. Thus combined they marched nculni-t nnd captured Shnuchun , thr j.nconfl my of lUe Anlui prpvinrr Iwflly defetUng GetM ral Kue and thr imperial forres Tiej < rurBd large quantities of arms and havt scnl * ut a body of raiawr Into Houan te nerure na- ' jnunlUtin The telegrap * lines in North ! i Anhul hove been cut und tlie Imperial ' troops are gradually 1 > lnp hemmed In The Intter have re-otsfupied but not captured . Kuvang. Five irundred relfle and many . soldiers were killed in the battle in Nortb | Kiangsi. betw een the mlicU and the com- I i bined forces of Gennrulf. Kuo Wu and Lin 1 Sevend rel > l lendens were tahen , but tht ' ' main boflof th - rebels escaped and utarted < for Anhul I HISSES roit THE rnovriv rnrvris. i I Gnftnf. n - cnt ofor nj. lrc a ' l"n llliid < - of Sno bnllfc. I CHRISTIANA Norwnj March IE There I was a popular demonstration here last even ing against Crown Prince GUMU ! duke of i Wwmland. who was recently appointed regent - ' gent on uccount of the illness of hif- father , King Oscar II. The prince was returning I from the military rlub when be met a crowd i of people who hooted him , hisurd him und | pelted him with snowballs The crowd was ' dikpemod bj the police and several trrests 1 were made Tbe Norwegian papers condemn the demonstration PREMIER HOPES FOR DlSSOl/TTJOV In trwfonndlniid Cnliinct i ' Continue * Ken. . I ' ST JOHNS N F. March IS Tbe politl- ! 1 cal crisis continues The premie- Sir Jamer j Winter. IE negotiating with Rob rt Bond 1 for a coalition with the regular opposition. ! The premier expects to secure c dissolution - ! tion und to win tlie general election. i Dlsensicn in tbe colony it. very keen and troublesome times are expected. KO ULTIMATUM DELIVERED Italinn Government Snld to Huve IJI on ed SlarnoT Marttnorti iu ' He ic R'-eHUed. . I E.OME March 13 The Tribuna asserts that Italy ias not dfliver > d an ultimatum to China On the onntrn-y the Italian gov ernment has disavowed the ation of Signer Martine regarding tht San-Mun hay affair nnd has recalled him confiding Italy s in terests to the British minister at Peirln until - til the successor of Martlno arrives there. * ROME. March 13 The news of S4gnor Martlno s recall came BE a complete surprise to the public. It is understood that his note asking China to reaccept the first Italian note was retarded by the Italian govern- i ment as too conciliatory , but the general i belief is that China will interpret the recall , as a sign of weakness. 1 Count O.-fini the Italian minister at Tokio , i will be appointed to succeed Signer Martlno Connie * * Ru fc-IIV Stncc I > eliut. Copyright ISSiJ bv Press Publiblmig Co l i PLTMOUTH. Marcb ir. ( New Tork I World Cablegram Special Telegram H-Cu-1- 1 ' osity to witness tbe debut of Coun'ess 1 Russell -erov/ded tbe Theuer Royal at Plymouth - , mouth tonigit Although naturallj nervous. ebe made a good imprenslon and promises to develop into a fine actress She moves albaut the stage with ease and grace and though at times indistinct , hue , n soft flexi ble voice , which she used 10 advantage The little dancing of the part was lightly and prettily done. Her dre es were effec tive and in the third not she wore a lot of I old lane and jewels At Uie close of the ' 1 performance the wnfc railed before the cur- 1 teen cn-d enthusiastically cheered Ivan CaryH. compctsr of the music , superintended - | tended the rehearral this morning , -when the , counteBS met the rompcny for the first time , i and was at the performance in the evening | i IloMiltul Mil ? ut Gibraltar. I GIBRALTAR. March IS The 0nitfd I States hospital i > hip Relief , from New Tork , on March S for Manila haf arrived here j i The Relief , whirli is commanded by Captain - tain Harding has on board medical rupplies ] j sufficient to ia t an army of 2ODli men u i year The expedition IB in charge of Major A F Bratley , b-igad < surgeon r S V Eight women nuines accompany Major ' Brniley. j Oi er Pnnr flnndred Droivm-il. ) BRISBANE. Queensland , March 13 A search Etearner which IIBB Just returned herr ) from Cooktown. cm the Endeavor river this ] colony reports that ttiree schooners and oiphty luggeri were lout and that 4GU col- , ured persons and eleven whites were drowsed dunng the recent hurricane that swept the northeast coast of Queensland. \orweiffuxi Strainer LOKI. ABERDEEN. Sootland , CMan-h 13 A steam trawler wh. oh hst juw reached here has lanflefl two engineara and a seajnan > * - i longing to the Norw-nsms ntewnw Idrat. hailing from &tavacier ; ttmind to Pwrreji ) which founded in the South re March JO Tw rve other meinltr6 of the crew c-f the 1 Idrai are eupiiOhed U > bsvc jisrishcfi Selrurtlij Oreut Hrlluiu. LOKDO.V March 14 The Shanghai oem upondent of the Dial } Mail etjt The bare report that Gruat Britain hoe the XiRO-Tac islands , oppuKlte Port Arthur ic tlie tra.a ef r'0-C.hl-Ll ttnd north of Teap-Ciiau-ru. in tb jiortbw M pornop nf th ahan-Tung Sliftin CMIIHOI j > Ieet Rnn oin. MAE RD MRreh 18 Tbf portion of tb SpamHi prinobem in tb PiiUippuie i las4 * It IB arnounci : d tort. IB a gutwuoc win oh wu t ronutlD In i MyuiMsf tu tbr tiinom de muid d by ApHloaldr ifc u > suarmow ; ibtt tbt go rnm it c nacn cimto a PHILADELPHIA M&ict IS During a fere today at CSB Baor wtti MM Culirrtnt- Marltu agol Kwiu , t.uiou Ud by HBiobr. Villiaw Mwlm lr win wa * badly lojurttd about tbe btwd and fuot bv falling from a W.II.KW viftlit rMi F tr ehrttittnc1 fruit i. * t.r < " i- ri. f n n- ht * a . < ' * is "itf nt i h - RESUME WORK TODAY Tffl Tfitc Up Tfaslr Bacfcn Oact ) L rt for tbe rinal Piffl. HEJUVEN TtD BY 7HBEE OM'S OF Petting in tit Time Tisiucg Et&te MEMBERS ARE HAVING A ROYAl OUTING Bonnie it Litulj to Ayjioiot c Sifucg ConraiKee Thij Weik. IT IS NEEDED TO HOLD DOWN THE BILLS nnd Ilrirnnr Mattrr Both 1 > r in n lid I ndivlUrd Attrntton fct Br Aftrr. LINCOLN , March 18 ( SjuioiaO Thr legislature will resume bunlnmt tomorrw aftar , a receu * Dl three working dttys. "While nearly ; all the merabert. returnrd to tbelf homes ; during the adjournment a few ha f stayed , in Lincoln Reports from the ra-ipus state , institutions that htve beno visited by the senate connutttee * a1-- unanimous io picturing tht rovu goofl ] time tht committees liave Vret > given ; and tbtt the member * therra * ure , "nnaaimous in their approval of aJl ap propriationc UfUefi Jor' l > y thr hnudt. of tbe Institutions As yet the m mbrrr of tbr eommitteeb hate nol Biudi- such f wy OB stRtnmeuth. however The committees w rte to Grand Island this moriilnc From thp-c they go to Kraruey and then tr Hast ine Memberh of the senate are lonUlnc fo * ward wiLb same intcreM to thr appointment cf a sKticg committet this wpcU Mem iters art Inclined to hold off the naming of t hii committee until the last momrc as It always playt havoi with * large num 1 > er of Mils. , bui with only ten more pmmp ; days the&d th - inevitable must oome Sin ator TaSbot had a motion prrp refl for irt inp the lireath of life to a Rifting crrmnn mittee Thursday Just prior to udjoummen' and consulted with several memft ) rs < nr > ceralnr the name. For some unknown ' ee son he did not present "hit. motion at tha time , but it is looked Jor earlj this wrrt "Whether tht naming of this important ron inlttee will be left to the chair or noi ie in doubt As xtbcrr will be ( ouRldernble Etrlfr among the republicans to get a pla < e on th committee and thr standing comn > t tecs , have been named by the republican c&u CUE the same course mcy be purnuefl in this matter \ motion naming the < -nn > mittee without u caucus agreement lie hind it might meet with opposition trom the disappointed ones ln * nrnnt * < ' Mnttfrit. The insurance rommittee will "havf no Important mission to perform the latter pan of the week when the "Weaver insurance bin w/ll come telore it lor us coiifclteri tlon The coznrolttee has already given i out in advance that it will act promptly upon thlb measure The reason it has not acted upon 5 F 74 Senator Talbm s bill which is identical witli Mr "Weuvpr s as originally introduced is tiecau i knew the "Weaver lilll was Jurther advcn" > < i in the house and Bpe 3irr results coula be obtained" bv ttUng prompt action ujmn 'hat Iblll when it reaches th wsnate The tilU will proaably reach the committee "Wuanes- duySenator Senator Prout of the revenue comsjlt'ee wtll Btill be hampered tiy reunon of hit tv ties upon the investigating fntcmitthf , whi h it , still taking tefitlmonv concerning tit charges against Auditor Cornell No rupon has been cgre d upon for S F 210 Senator Van DuHfln's revenue bill , while the Poiliyd bill has not tieen touched The revenue nominittee will find it difficult to giTe TUt Pollard bill the consideration so Importai a measure deserves S F 302 , introduced py Senator Ttlbi" was placed at the head of the gennr&J fl > seme time Ego upon motion o-f the urrt flucor. althonsrh rhe menkbers mem to huvt -forgotten that loct This is the Iblll fix ing the salary of the governor * pr < < i.t 6M-retary at J2 ODD HO that he shall no loiter be required to ibccome tn nctlvr lotibvim in order to draw that amount. An attempi is made every session to reduce the prlvaif beiTftary'K Balary , but ii ends the same way he holds hlfc own S F 302 fixes the salaries of all ihf Htate ofbcert' deputies The salary of tin deputy auditor le plared at I1.6UI' The deputy state treasurer Jl.TnD , dejiuty ano- ney general tl.SUO , deputy land coisime- fclonrr fl.COO. deputy secretary of the mu.lt ri.soo. Numerous bills are introduced each tut- Hion relating to state bank * Sncator Spohti j is the father of one thut ha * Sieen roc- eronieiidud to pass b > the heuutr i * j , * , i comes a law .bunks . will be compiled to Include n thutr report * how much money they have loaned to the offlCM-b. dlrctom employes and BtoLkholders of tbe bant Thr bill Jurther provides that ail eommnrnu paper uot in process of collection eix mootht past due shall nol be included in the fctsle " " The bill reiulh a follow * 1 The reports 'idnd pro for 1 > _ „ of this uct shall taut- the amount loaned upon said bonds and mo-tg g" * amount iounwd upon notee bills of et to. ' re overarnfth nnd other purs mil m-ru- . ti-t with the urtutil value of ' ut'li , rut 11 > * ' i * amount cf rediscounts 'aid < > : canimar. tt na | i past dm the amount urcmi.i . & , .1 t8&te ( , Bi ng the cum . , f HIP timr if . amount of cahh on bund niifl on depoH t rn I banks or trust obiupunler with thmr uani g . and the amount depofeiittd iu uauh he | amount of ail aifu ji < n Bumeratrd . i. < v- ulW ) tbe amount loaned to tb oairprt d > - rj-ctoris , cmpUiycH and surckholder * of ncid i onrjiorstion urulcr ctioo SC , rhapirtr tiu CuRjjilud Stmum § if NebrBttku lorSD" tno such other information BE tbe Stati "lin t ig I board tutt require ProUdwd That oommfirolij ptpar not IB preettsi of uullectian sli mijntht puat due with interpw unpaid ahall not bt itiiluded in the rwiiurt of the uufefitu of uph corjicrj , j tioji , ptrtaerbbip , farm or individual Ew-n report t-ball Btate tmob r-Bnurtus and 111. I bilitlrB nt tbe rlone of tiutilucm , on BJJ pun' ' day by the State Haul Inr board vv& hhall t > e transmitted to such board wi't-n fire it ) dByt afler th - receipt of u requiK tie tiwrnfor And a. KUaimary of purb ri- port * n. the turni prtcriln d bj tbt Bit. r SauUlup iKi&rd nbull bt ublifch d ILre HHvupkiK-r publtah d ic Uu plane whnrr u-i banking buraurBt a truunbctcid. or if there i bo newtifiupar in tlie j. > lu < t lh B ic fc publlitbod 'in tb < Raaw ciunty nt tbr s peiiw of such back oorporauot tirni or 'T dividual and proof of tturfa iiubHuatinc thu < be trtBHffiltltid u > ibf Ptun- BuLking board wlthiti tweutjW ) ) daye Irtum tb < date fixed far Bucb rwort A * to Free Itldefc. Tw yuatt 6B intrr > . a bill u > prohllilt "truf free water tr-ut .ttuiibout u r ' uli Amour tie hie * , ffi" s tnr-wi ufc - F be t iu6 boct-mfc a liw c ilr alifwu *