Show AND ABROAD beattle wash nov 16 capt cap t goinn ft badson commander of the united fates transport arizona arrived bere tonight from manila on leave of absence cap capt barnson left Manila September NO mth he hc said the general impression among army officers was that when the peace concluded con eluded its labors labon the united states troops will have serious trouble with the natives A an ral aj dewey told him that ag aguin aln odo wao wa not only unreliable but treacherous it wid to aard that Agui aguinaldo naido has promised hl men that immediately upon the c f the spaniards he would declare war against the united states se he says saye he will kin kill off american sol darers faster than the united states gove government could ship them to the inland barnson stated that there is a of opinion between na naval val and military moti men regarding the retention of the the naval men fro ugly favot and the military oppose new york nov 16 furnes fumes of burn on board the american ship lag sugar kenilworth worth MM valparaiso caused abe death of three men and nearly that of a fourth as already reported briefly tom valparaiso the men who were bot were 40 captain aptak james D baker who WIM waa in command of the ship when she ehe oft left halo JIa Ha wallan islands on an may arthur W piper chief mate and oft aia apprentice boy henry rob hob kaj gai said 60 0 o be a relative of labut hob am the mao who WAS waa nearly loud wa george ernst emst thrum a pas I 1 malang the trip tram from hilo to itchy the kenilworth Is owned by arthur sewall Sew sall of bath maine he came to this city ci ty and boarded the vessel at quarantine om an her arrival here in order that he might learn leam the particulars of the fire mate genereaux says that on july esth when the kenilworth Kendl worth was 2500 m miles ales from valparaiso first mate piper saw smoke coming up the first aft the men called to captain baker and in a momert all hands were piped on deck the coverings were removed from the hatches and smoke belched forth in great clouds and oame came so fiercely that it was necessary to replace the coverings there was a fume with the smoke that was waa suffocating there was nothing to be done but keep the hatches closed at eight bells genereau took charge of the port watch and captain baker mate piper and members of the starboard watch went below the apprentice boy hobson ho been was told that he could turn in when he went to the cabin which he usually occupied it wee was found half bumen and piper said that he might occupy a divan irb ini his pipers room bakers stateroom was in the cabin on the starboard etar board side of the vessel thrum the passenger had a stateroom on the port side of the vessel over the storeroom thrum thought ii it would not be advisable to sleep there while the fire was burning he asked captain baker if he might not occupy the I lounge in the captains capt alms sitting room mom to which baker replied that he would be welcome late at night genereaux started for the captains sitting silting room to arouse him as it was blowing a stiff gale when he reached the passage leading to the room genereaux was almost overcome by the fumes of the burning sugar and had to retreat the first thing he did then was wao to all the doors and port holes he made a second attempt to ho get into the room but had to again retreat the third time he got via as far as the sitting room where he found thrum lying on the lounge unconscious the captain lay on his back dead the two mien men were carried to the deck in the mates room rn piper was lying in one corner of the apartment part menk hobson was found on the divan these two were taken on deck and placed on the after hatch for four hours the crew worked to resuscitate the men but succeeded only ondy inthe oase case of the passenger thrum the hatches were bla battened do down wn and the vessel headed for valparaiso washington nov 17 the osage indians are probably the wealthiest people per capita on earth are aristocrats and scorn manual labor according to gen Poll pollocks focks annual report to the interior department they own over acres of land for each man woman and child each receiving an annuity of over in cash As an illustration if an indian and his wife have eight children the thel annual cash income of the family is over 2000 rather leading his white brother in this respect he prefers the conveniences luxuries and dissipations of village life to agricultural avocation he likes to sing and dance and he has plenty of af money to support his family in idleness indian agent stephens of the crow creeks reports that a serious nuisance and detriment to progress Tess to correct which agents would have to operate cooperate co Is intertribal visiting demoralizing to the indians encouraging idleness and nomadic habits abandonment of the crops reckless distribution of property as presents and neglect of stock action to minimize this mischief is urged capt cornish of the uintah and ouray agency in utah complains in his report that there never has been any seft settlement lement of the claim of the buncom white river and southern utes on account of the cession of about acres of land to the united states under a treaty of 1880 in consid cons rid z aeration era tion of cerl certain tain benefits the treaty required that the land should be subject to cash entry only and that the proceeds after reimbursement to the united states for sums appropriated and set aside in the ute act and paying for the lands which ml might be ceded to the utes by the united states outside of their reservation at per acre should be deposited to their credit ili 1 the treasury the interest payable to the utes annually with the rest of their annuity money this claim has not been settled and no statement made as to the amount of money collected for this land the agent says it does not appear that the united states has cedo ceded them any lands outside of their reservation if the late reservation is considered to have been so go ceded it has prace cally again been absorbed by the united states I 1 believe the govern j ment hug has appointed from this colorado land a large timber reserve for which it seems to me the indians are justly entitled to pay p ay the matter shoals be carefully investigated i the derrial of the rights of these in 3 deans to hunt in their own reserva reservations timm in accordance with the colorado game laws is complained of as an injustice and violation of their treaty als rights and the agent recommends securing through congress some compensation for loss of the right firing y jg J g pana ills nov 18 desultory firing in hi every section of the city H throughout the night the huddled iw in groups which W guarded by heads of families beav armed quite a number of daml famine left the city and spent the ahe night int in the country wath friends C H heath an ex railroad ina whose home is in im Fl atham the n negro g district was fired upon ry by the bl end and and family were driven e t shelter iw in the country the blacks claimed shots were fired at their homes from heaths deaths yard a 4 statement state meint which tie he denies members of troop B were kept on the H alert all night but accomplished little A colored c 0 laired iriner reported apor red to tire i e police that a white man had been killed in the elatham cU district strict i officers smith aad lee accompanied b by y the negro started for the they were met melt by captain butler 00 tj militia commander comma nider who told the oell om cers it was unsafe for cor them to tc entee t atte 0 alatha m district distri cL captain butler r f used fused to send a guard to 3 the offic officers office errs irs t 1 in the Sp ringside district last 1 ed jones a white nonunion non union mill alner er aa reported to have been sho shot t in the ba baal and dmd dangerously wounded A re reached the city today that leventi ys give negroes with esters had M line up in Sp ringsIde bo clean out un of that section Capt alln butle et at e t once dispatched troops to bo the new york nov 18 fire ln in ta green point district of brooklyn day caused a ow of the largo est loss is sustained almed by joe jo schriver co furniture dealer de alera the bai ance amice a nce of the loes was causa by the athe ds d S st ruction of a number of small busl ness nea places and dwellings Chilli chillicothe ohio gov nov 21 Cone Gluse lon lujI evidence has been round that the ma whose naked body was found here aus au auti suti S in a tree was murdered it if to is 1 known that ate man whose actual I 1 icett la Is concealed was a member ot of l prominent family of baton ohio paa ties suspected of the murder have I 1 the state but are under survell laneK while w alle the necessary papers are bl bli becia I secured |