Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1896 — Page 1

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MARCHING WESTWARD. IniurKini Forms In Cuba A re stinJilv

rnsliin^ On.

WAR NOW IMMINENT

EXCESSIVE COFFEE DRINKING. AlonhnIU* Driukn Not tin' (>ul> Way to

l»W«»lo|> Ooliriuiki Trillions.

GRAVE FOUND EMPTY

President Cleveland Announces ^ I' South Africa Invaded b, Armed British I Bod, Taken From the Cemeter, at

^Venezuelan Boundary Investigators. pn*ri<>ns doduoti ms made reftimiinx rii.. moyemonts of the insurgents. It is

udmittod once more that the Oubims itn*

MADE SPLENDID SELECTIONS. a R :lil > mttrohiiit; w stwurd and with the intention apparently, of ptwhinic for

Los Palt-u, a small town on the rail-

Work of tin. ('iiininiHHioii AVill Hi- to lix- roatl l.-adinjf to (iuinos and Wrll. WestH.iiiti.. noil t Cvitl. iir.' With a \ i.ov AViUtl of Matanzas ami tlii- town of In IVteriulnliiK the True DIvIcIIiik l.lni'. •Ylfi)llsi‘ XIII. Fall’ll is slightly s nithWho mill wiiHt th.- Mrml.rr. Are Itulh ''ard and a little t > the west of Oabezas,

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Waphinoton, Jan. 2. — President ported to have Imriind the railroad Cleveland last night anuonneed the ap- otp.'-iVlV'exail .in t'hi 1 h ' ^ 1IUIUS ]’ , omi i*ih explain this movement westponitme.it of The \ ene/.uelan bouuthiry ward by saying that the iiiRiirgenta iuConuuisKion as follows: tern! to return eastward toward the pr»tDavid J. Brewer of KansaR, justice of v ' n<> e of Santa Clara, thmugli the the United States supreme court. o’ 1 ? ?,n t ) l< " ?J , * na ‘'istriet. . x, i a v » out, as ttun would !«• the most roundHiehnnl H. Alvey of Maryland, chief utterly inn,.npreheusible way justice of the court of appeals of the j'of proceeding easTwanl, the friends (if District trf Columbia. th '‘ insurgents ridicule the idea and conAndrew D. White of New York. m.'d th f f '' r0f * " f 1 * , . , ,. v , 11,1,1 Maoeo are steadily pushing westFredertck R. Condert of New York. ward.

Daniel C. Gilman of Maryland.

The commission i« regarded here aiming Those who hud an opportunity to

Forces.

of alcoholic drinks is not the only way to develop delirium tremens," said a j physician yesterday. "I noticed an it,Tii in a daily paper a few days ago to

the County Asylum.

ISAIll.t WANTED MAN.

William II. I.*-.’, In -Inil at I.oui.vtUa,

Will I*ri.l.alily 11.- Ilmig«-<1.

Indian a nous, Jan. 2.—The js dice department, after a search of month* for William H. Lee, lias learned that he is in jail in Louisville on a charge of murder and the authorities in that city say

AFFAIRS IN THE TRANSVAAL, the etv-v. '.hut a woman near Fort BURIAL TOO MUCH ADVERTISED, he will probably be hanged. While Lee

Dodge, Lv., had died of delirium tremens

I brought on by the excessive use of

Company Nunilnwing Eight llnndre.l, 1 strong coffee, and l know of a ease t iiullip.’il with Alaxii.t t.iins »n.I other devel' ]M’d here some time ago by the Artillery I'it-cr*, Now In Thi. Territory. Same means. The Fort Dodge Woman Hr. t o.o.e. ii..n in the Mat- drauk from 10 to 12enps of strong coffee ter Uermany. In.,„i.y. ! at ev,!r J' meu1 ' 111 tll «

London, Jan. 2.—Dispatchee from South Africa indicate that the war cloud which lias been hovering over the Trans-

it as in this city he went out riding with n woman. They bad a quarrel and Lee

ITiilertnker t liiiniB to linve llatl l our cut her throat. He was arrestetl and Wiim-sses t.. the ituriai I’ri. -t Falls was defended by John Sjiahr,now pauper . , . ~ ^. .. m attorney. The woman disappeared. I low it a Stairway Tramp Shoot* Hi* ' _ - !

MINE DISASTER.

pee the list of names aft** - they were, mafic public as a very satisfactory*me, whose opinions and coin Jusions will 1st reetrred by the American public witli

F.xploxWm nt t.as Fan*.** Five Nlen to lie Hmlly I turned FleOi Terril.lv ttoasted. Shavoiun’, Pa., Jan. 2.—Five men wore badly burned, three of them probably fatally by an orplosionxrf gas in the

that confidence which the standing of ^'e Girard mine. 1 hose who are likely

the.members of the cuuuuissiou in the hi di” from their burns are: ., . • i Sami el Mi Dunoel, miner, public eye inspires. | Ml,t, vei. Yi ndea, miner. .Jnstieti Brewer is u Republican in .loot d Km owski, laborer,

polities and about 58 ycurs of age. He Sup, , iiitendeirt, Alex Law and Foreis a graduate of Yale and has spent cou- n * an -^ nlaiis were seriimsly burned aideruble time in the practice of his pro- 4ir,u>i 1U,( * hotly, but will fossiou in Kansus, whore he lilltsl a tr... U u „ * . , . . . .. , T U The bodies of the three first named ■number of judicial mflices. In 1884 ho p n . S( , Ilt h< , rri ble appearance. The was appointed circuit court judge of the flesh was so terribly roasted that it •United State* for the Eighth district dropped from their arms and faces. The and was appointed associate justice of explosion was caused by u naked lamp

the supreme coart in December, 1889, cguitiug the gas.

by Pi'esiflent Harn-siu.

Richard rl. - vlviy is a Demociuo in

BUST FOUND IN A MINE.

to here the man thunk about as much of

Let* was allowed to go on the payment

riii-Mi. r* and Tli. u s.ii.id. * Short N.-w* ()f a f((r drunkenutWR. but before he it.-m*. got out of town he was arrested for a Indianapot.is, Jan. 2.—The body of diamond robbery at Evansvillo and was

the strongest coffee to be had. I have DeGmff Patterson was buried in the sent to the prison south for seven years, read of a number of eases of this kind of ccinetcrv at the county asylum a week When the legislative investigating coinlate. I remember when I was culled to u,,,..,,. ,.. in _i lt ‘ ...^ w,.... mittee visited that institution Lee was

, f , look afttT the cose I refer to here, and 4 ^ * 14 * * ‘ ’ one of the convicts that furnishe<l inforvaal lor some time is alnnit to hivak and , att ,, r t hml diHrovered that ve y, making complaint to the police murtoI1> mosr of which was found to l>o let loos,’ its ti,Kid of destruction. It is j it was a case of delirium tremens, that against Undertaker Foutz’s delay. Mrs. untrue. Lee is also known as W. Con-

reported from various sources that an J the mini hud never used strung drink, | Harvey had the grave reopened by Un- | nett.

armed force of the British South Africa company, numbering 800 men, with six Maxim guns and other artillery pieces, has invaded the Transvaal territory. This British force Iras already reached the vicinity of Rustenburg and is advancing on Johannesburg. On learning of the news, President Kruger of Transvaal ordered that a further advance of the invaders should be prevented by force of arms, and he issued a proclamation calling on all burghers to defend the country. An armed conflict a* a result of the appeal is inevitable. The cause of this unexpected‘acton on the part of Dr. Jameson, who is the htudtT of the British forces, is supposed to be a letter received by him from a

one found drinking coffee to excess a , Fontz says that he is not surprisi'd that Reed, aged 17 years, while skating on habit worth following. The seemingly i the body has been stolen after the adver- Delta lake, broke through yesterday increasing number of such cases perhaps tisement it got at the time of bnriul. He j afternoon and was drowned. Several deserves more than passing attention, i KJl y 8 (hat he had four witnesses to the > companions barely escaped,

and we may be steadily developing fttct that h( , baried the another evil worse in its effeets tlwn . the use of alcoholic drinks to excess. Mlnu-ulou* Recovery.

But, while coffee drinking may become Portt and lud Tan a—A storv lit- ....«. —. ........ — » K"!'“> 1 Ins h * 1 ; i '. 1 *• l "" I. 1 " 111, .luirt of ii„ mint.'uli.u, la l„i,,« f.ld Stk w'-Wi'* .n.ilv™™ yc*K,r.l«y

Silver \V«Ml«linK C'elebrated.

Richmond, Ind., Jan. 2.—Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Walls celebrated their

drinks has proved to be.'

town. Last summer he was afflicted 0 — with typhoid fever and in his delirium STREETCAR STRIKE SITUATION. OBJECTS TO “TRILBYESQUENESS." he jumped from a window, receiving injuries Which made him entirely help- Kiuployc In Executive s««lon With n.clr

Minister Or,ler* a rirtnre Kcu.ovcil H,’’bud TormoVltTls in li' phlstcr'iif U-a.Iers-Htrlke ITohalile. Ill* i mperiy. paris cast and medical attendance af- Pnn.ADELFHiA, Jan. 2.—At an early Atlanta, Jau. *2. R*‘v. \ irgil Nor- fordcMi no relief. A few nightH ago the ! hour this morning the situation of af-

number of leading citizens of Johannes- | cross isisscsses, iuuong other property, a patient dropped toaleep and upon awak- fairs in the street railway trouble was

burg, on Dtic. 28, which says: ‘’Matters I handsome new central block, which mg in the morning he was able to go >

in this state have become so critical ^ bears his name. Recently

that we arc assured that at no distant 1 that an exceedingly handsome putturc dtmiauiliug his breakfast

IktiikI there will be a conflict Is’twccn was being exhibited by some artists who

which mg in tne morning lie was able to go ,,,, , ^ heard down stain, and astonish the family by j vor >' * rav, ‘- 11 ": th< ' n

politics and a iu.uj of marked legal » ^ , lr q A rarliuiiifi riins 1 ....11 ItiHcni, r, il In tho

ability. It was the great reputation he < (ml ,-| ( .| ll . gained as judge m the Maryland courts „ ,, r ' ‘ which led President Cleveland to ais . > uanton, la., Jan. 2. One ot the point him to the position of chief justiee most curious c.ariHiuiferons fossils ever of the court of uppeuls’uf this district, found in this part of the aiithnieitr coal He is about (it) yeiu s of age. ! Helds was discovered in the Dodge mine Anorcw D. VVliUe is aBepnbdcan in here the other .day by John B. Davis, a politics. He is one of the best known m i m , r . It was the head and neck of a men of letters in this <•,,untry and per- wunlaM ’ s , i g„ r , th( . features being regu-mpsintl.ewoild-.is an author antl his^ lar d ,. lear)v .p.fl,,,.,, Th „ f(wsil tonun uiid has Ijeeu the president of ; i a*-. ‘j i * Cornell University. Mr. White was ap- weighs t,o pounds and is conq.isod of Are

"sss “ra & &

SrfiJJTir; ,=fS' 1 nr 1

tynd’s administration. ‘ of the head res. mble curls of hair, and P Frederick R. Condert iv a Democrat the ? e f ,,d ;1 ku, . ,t «uch as is worn at in politics awl is one of the liest known P**™ 1 in arranging the hair The metnls rs of the bar in New York. Mr. ™ 1, ir r fo " ,ld »«b«hled a solidpie<-e Condert wim one of the ctmnsel for the it dropped our entire United States on the Bering sea e,.m "'h.’„ th, dmnkwaabr mission and in that capacity made one of COMMITS SUICIDE ON A

the most eloquent ami effective speeches deliveri’d in beliali of the American

contentions.

Daniel C. Gilman, president of John Hopkins University is well known as an authority in international law. He was at one time pit sident ot the University of California and was later called to take up the work of the organization of the university of which he is now at the head, (nic of Ins principal acquisitions is the mastery of tne science of physical geogiaphy, he having studied in Germany under u prominent i us truer* ir and in tins country under Guyot. He is the author of ,i life of President Monroe. Mr. Gilman has never figured promi

TRAIN.

Th rou g;li

I.oul* Kn.ntr Sfiitl m Itiillpt

JI in Itniin.

Lincoi.n, Ills., Jan. 2.—The Chicago and Alton limited, which leaves Chicago at 11 o’clock in the morning, curried . corpse a considerable distance Tues. ay. When Atlanta was reached the oonnuctor, who had been prevented from entering the closet of the forward coa<’h, discovered blind trickling under the door. He bursted it ojs'n and found the body of a man apparently US years of age. In his forhead was a bullet hole, and on his person a new revolver. Receipts

_ . and palters on his person indicated his

nenfly in politics. At tile white house name to be Lmis Krantz. The sum of rt is stated that he has no jiolifirs, but J $1 IK) was found in his pix'ket, as well as a his proelivitii-s are understotsl to be Ke ! ticket from Chicago to St. Louis. The publican. I he two great parties it will body was turned over to the coroner,

be seen are equally represented on the

commission with the liftli member hav-

ing »« outspoken politics,

x All the aisive mimed persons will a<Aept flic places to which they have liccn appointed and are expected to assemble in Washington as sikui as practicable with a view to their swearing in and entering upon their work. The appointments art- made in compliance with a resolution of eougrses jhissimI at the request of President Cleveland and the work of the commissioners will be to examine and collect evidence with a view to determining the true divisional line between Venezuela and British Guiana. The conclusions reached by the commission will be reported to the president for his information in connection with any further representations and communications that may be made by this government to Great Britain in connection with the boundary line dispute hi: vccii the hitter country and Vene-

zuela.

the government and the Uitlander population. The position of thousands •f Englishmen ami of others is rapidly

becoming intolerable.”

Tlie letter tiien proceeds to complain that the government is virtually compelling the Uitlanders to pay the whole revenue of the country, while denying tliem renreseutatien. Every public act betrays th ■ in' st positive liostility not only to everything English, buf to the

neighboring states.

I liaiiil,<’i’ll,In'* Slatfim-nt. It is reported that Dr. Jameson wrote to Coninmiidiuit Marice, who cautioned him to retire. ii“ follows: “I have informed yi u that I intind to proceed with my original plans, which are not hostile against the people of the Transvaal. But we are here in reply to the invitation of the principal residents of the rand to assist them in their demands for justice and the ordinary rights of every citizen of a civilized

state.”

It niff,ears from this letter that Dr. Jameson was not induced to take the extraordinary step of invading a friendly country in time of peace by the fear for the life of women or children or a native uprising; but. in order to support a political Movement which is in the nature of :■ co istitutional agitation for a redr s of gricvHUC s. W. P. Frazer, a member of the executive council of the National union, the only member in Lt ndon. discussing tho situation in the Transvaal said: “The m >st distinguished and influential mining men in the rands are Americans and they all feel ^i.'it Africa is their home and are with me English in feeling the necessity for better government and a freer code of milling laws." Dr. Jameson, the leader of the party of British Booth Africa company sympathizers, now engaged apparently in an invasion of the Transvaal, is the administrator for the British South Africa company's territories in Masoonnlnnd and Matubelland. As administrator for the land owned by the British South Africa company, Dr. Jameson has shown considerable executive ability and lias proved that he is not lacking in the kind of strategic skill which lias made more than one British chartered company acquire vast expenses of territory at little expense although in some instances with considerable bloodshed and duplicity. When the British chartered company engaged in its little war against the unfortunate KingLobengnle of Matabelland, Dr. Jameson was the prime mover in all the successful operations which first brought almnt the Mata belle war and eventually the practical annexation of that vast territory of

Great Britain.

in executive s< roion with their leaden and various i ommitt ’ is and it was evident from the atm sphere of things that a second strike could be easily procipi

, , „ .. , Kill,‘il While SIciKhiMKhad a portion of a storeroom trom one of . ... . , , 1 . , . ..il.. Foht Wayne, Jan. 2.—Yesterday n ms tenants, and he went to look at it. •», i i ,

,r.. .111. . i i Nickel Plati' passenger train crashed m-

Wlien the lights were turned on he M,.j, r i. ... , q.,™. ul i ti,,. .,,,.1 | laceu. j lie niiiixer him osnnm (Tit of ^beLiuffi7won.im h ch!th^‘'<mlv ,w "" 'V're li'mleil seven feet. Will- | w . l, '! t ‘*e 1 " sulf ,,f 11 . 0O,l ' V, .'' , ; r, ‘ 1 " !d liW » ill thought Tbo dismayed minister at iam IKsldridge. a druggist, was instai..- ; night by a subcommittee rt thecmployi* once onh'rod the jnctun* out of his build* ly killod. ami Daniel Hhoaden, a wt'althy ‘ l ! 1< *enera * I.m.jp i jn ! »* < ‘ intf, but the ownew of it refused, cluiin* farmer, had his skull crushed. He will ^ 1110,1 iTaction company. Lj»s meeting :i‘i days'notice. He asked tho chief die. W. D. Miller, the engineer, says * 1 "* i ‘"

of police to help him. The chief looked that the men must have been asleep, as at the picture and said it was not im- the moon was shining brightly and the

moral. This provoked the wrath of the j whistle was blowing. distinguished minister, but the “Conn- ‘ tess Dubarry,” for so the picture is Oenny Want* iiuiiihkcx.

called, bolds the fort. Rli 'ltMoxn. lud., Jan. 2.—W. 0. Den-

ny of this city, charged by the National

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

bank of Manistee, Mich., with receiving

Michigan itn.inc** Man i.,»t niouey under false pretenses while the si K id or In Cincinnati. cashier of the First National bank at

Cincinnati, Jan. 2.—The friends of

Little Roek, Ark., has been acquitted,

Alexander Knopfel of Bay City, Mich., have given him up as lost. He had been spending the past month in Florida for his health. One week ago last Monday he stopped here on his return. His wife missed him on Christmas eve, and gave notice to the Burnet House people and the police that night, since which time the police and others have been constantly in search. Chief of Polit e Murphy of Bay City has been here the past week working with local officers, but no

clew to his wherealsmts can be had. He old. and fear is expressed that he will

is a prominent merchant, 32d degree not recover.

Mason and has hosts of friends limiting

and his attorneys gave notice that suit would be brought against the Manistee bank, claiming heavy damages for false,

imprisonment.

Pri«*Hl S«*vrrt*|y I njureil.

Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 2. — Rev. Father Mcrtz, priest of St. John's (German Catholic) church, while attending a rehearsal of an entertainment, slipped and fell down a stairway, breaking his arm and hurting Ins hi)). He was also badly bruised. Father Mcrtz is 70 years

ing lasted throe hours and at its conclusion the asp ”ct of affairs was favorable for an adjustment of the difficulties. In answer to questions the men said they came as employes of the company, but do not deny their membership to the Amalgamated Association of Railway Workers which has been the stumbling

bl«K-k throughout.

An earnest discussion then followed on the proposition made by the company last Monday night asking the men to agree that all differences are adjusted if the 200 imported niotorincn and conductors were put at the foot of the “extra” list, and the old men given their

former runs.

In consequence of disagreements among the men no decision i ould be reached and at an early hour this morning they adjourned to make a poll of tho various divisions, after which the committee will meet to decide whether or not a strike shall lie declared. HELD UP THE SHERIFF.

him.

Minot* I’iir*iii i* ami lluinu’ir.

NaclilelMT* H discovered in a farmer’s house Monday Alton, ills., Jan. 2. A letter has night, near Avilln. He was chased to a been n-ceived from W. L. Sachleben by burn nf>iir whlT( . ho 01)l . lu . () flr,, , m his father which bore the tidings that his pursuers,' shooting four of them. He two more of the Kurds aiTosted and on then shot himself in the head and died trial for the murder of F. G. Lenz, the | soon afterward. He gave his name as Pittsburg wheelman, have escaped and Gideon Houser, but would not tell where

that in the present unsettled state of af- he lived,

fairs at Erzeroum and throughout Ar-

(■priiiftny Wants to Know.

meiiia pursuit would be useless. It seems that in so far as its object of avenging the death of Lenz was con

Maskori Kolihon* Situ re About ftH.OOO From the ^rtfe of a At issiNsippi Officer.

Lioonier. Ind., Jan. 2.—A tramp was i EuJsmi.I.k. Miss., Jan. 1.—Last night

- - -- I when .Sheriff B. E. Devall was leaving

his office three masked men covered him with revolvers and told him to give np his life or Ins money, that they preferred the money, and demanded that he open the safe. The sheriff gave them the keys; they opened the safe and tiKikalKiul ?>*.IHK) lii’limg to the comity. The n libel - til'd the sheriff' secnrelv and when they left, looked the office

eerned. Sachleben's mission has proven I Shepard of this city to act as secretary 1 un i^ter failure. J of the state committee, in place of K. B.

| Cummings, resigned. The party will

Freai’lior I) rl* Mi* I itmily. hold county meetings throughout the Euporia, Kan., Jan. 2.—Rev. B. J. state Jan. 25, and district meeting,

(iovrnior Bnullcy Offer# Kewanl. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 2.—Governor Bradley has issued a proclamation offering ffiOO reward for the conviction of any or all of the parties jiurtieipating in the burning of Mrs. T. J. West and the murder of N. A. Deveres of Marion

county.

Convict Ia'Mhc Synteiii Fuel#. Nashviij.e, Jan. 2.—Yesterday Tcnnessee s convict lease system ended and some 1,600 convicts are turned over to thestate by the lessees to lie cared for.

BRIEF MENTION.

Both brunches of the Maryland legisla-

ture were organized yesterday.

A gold nugget weighing Jl pound-, i Ktntes that Germany lias addressed i i s added that 300 more armed men be- floated helplessly down the river until “ n sCn”,::: :.i. r: * r ” ■ 1 7, i. i ,* ■ ™ i .1, .7 £ >-,« Michoucan. Mex., the existing mills not , bi take Pi reslore tin status quo in tht t } |e fn^inggers byjonv of arms. Aeon- in in ana notes.

Eilitor Howe of the Westfield News is

llistriet ami County Meetings.

Indianapolis. Jan. 2.—The Populists, dtH.r behind tln-m. It was several hours at their meeting here, elected Silas M. I after the i-ubbery before a member of

the sheriff's family went in search of him and found him 1- ckisl in his office.

Dillon, an evangelist of the Christian church, deserted his family here, leaving a wife and two young children, one a deaf mute, in destitute circumstances. A letter has lieen received from him by his wife, stating that he has gone to .South America and she would never seo him again. Previous to coming here, while in California, he was temporarily suspended from the ministry by the

church there.

CoutiicT i<.iXpe<*r.e<i iotuty.

Berlin, Jan. 2.—A cable dispatch re-

Jan. 28.

Pion«*«»►* I'tiMMfrt Away. Irxtnoton, Ind., Jan. 2.—William Hunter, father of ex-County Commissioner Joseph Hunter, is dead at his home in Warren township, Marion county. He was 78 years old, and had lived in Indiana since 18.81. He was trustee for tliis township for nearly 20

years.

th • key being left in the door. Noclew.

MULE WRECKED A TRAIN.

Kugiiii’. I luggage hiiiI MuiD-ur* and Three

t'oa« a h<‘H Leave the Tra4*k.

Jackson, Miss., Jan. 2.—The Chicago fast mail train on the Illinois Central, southbound, struck a mule two miles north of Holly Springs, Miss., derailing the engine, baggage and muilears and three coaches. The two Pullman sleepers did not leave the track. The fireman was fatally injured. It cannot be learned whether any of the passengers

There is $100,000 available for ex

[pauses, under the act creating the body, hring of sufficient capacity to meet the de- Transvaal.

A good part of this will be expended in maud. EMANCIPATION DAY.

the salaries of the commissioners, which 'pi 1P tomb of President Monroe, m Rich-

A\ ill be commensurate with their station iimnd, Yu., bus been nibbed of the silver ,| rtl | t | Fixeil For OleiirHiliig tin* Negro'* oitl the importance of the work in- plate bearing the date of bis birth and mt't ol Freednm.

ailved, except in the case of an official “ike Justice Brewer, already holding ti to contribute to a fund to erect a mono

Ohio Tou !»<»»t HuriKMl.

Madison, Ind., Jan, 2.—The old tow- I were injured, as the railroad officials

reived here from Pretoria says that a boat “My Choice," moored at Barmore’s here are reticent and will give out no inBr.tti.iN. Jan. 2. The Kolnisehe Zeit- ridug has wcurred at Jolm’tneslmrg. It shipyards, caught fire yesterday audit formation.

' “ - |- ic/*iiiiiiHiii* I'ot.veii Fmitlmll.

El Paso. Tex.. Jan. 2.—Fitzsimmons played football yesterday. A team composisl of Iti.uan students from the terr.tory school at Albuquerque, N. M.. met El Paso's eleven here and were defeated

I dead at the age of 61. [by n score of 12 to 4. Fitzsimmons

Famous Orilrr* to I'nite. Thirty-two brick and 81 frame buildings play d right tackle for El Paso and enCincinnati Jan 2 A -movement were erected In Ricbmond during IH’.ij. joyed the s]Kirf of throwing Indians

flief between the Bocn»and Englishmen

is exis’cted today.

fvernment position.

Think* Aim->-li« Woulil Triumph, jONDon, Jan. 2.—Frederick Harrison.

tl|e well known critic and reviewer lee* -^Bring m Loudon, but evening said that

Venezuela er.s's presented a very

real danger and would leave formidubli’

problems tinsnlved. The Monroe (bs’-

death. i Memphis, Jan. 2.-A lai^e meeting 1 towar d the unification of the Sons of the | ^r. and Mrs. A. A. Peak of Indianupolis heels over head immensely. American school children arc to be askcl 0 f jjje repnwntivtive colored men of the Revolution and the Sons of the Anier- ct 1 11,1 " lllllll ' ir

ment to the late i)r Sumuel F. Smith, south was held here last night with a ican Revolution began here yesterday, It [ ift t . stinm ,„, t , m , b(1KS , m vedicd 1 Memphis, Jan. 2.—C. H. Smith volnn•===r«’: ESSES— I sspss

l l* *1 ’ t bp izecl for Horial, uterary and Htlihaic pur- j wbieli hp rlaims to bo innocent. The committee to make arrangemeiitK for the Jan. 1. Professor Knox also s]N>ke iti 11 N convention. favor of that day. Resolutions were Mayor Not iiitiuiidaWd. David Crockett Boggs, who was tax col- nnaniinouslv adopted making Jan. 1 the Bbnton Harbor, Mich., Jan. 2.

•ary.

Nurr<*mlere«i to tlu» Memphis, Jan, 2.-

poscs, bus been itporixiriited.

Pire ut ri'Ankini clestroyed a block oi business houses, with a loss of about $12,000. Suppo-wtl to have been ot incendiary

to prevail. A most striking fact, be with alsmt •5.000, has returned b) Kansas said, was the absolute isolation of Eng- voluntarily to make good Ids sbori

land. In the event of war the United ,lK< *

States would sufftT in the first instance, Al *«kH is likely soon tti have its first ut in the end would raise such a fleet legal hanging. Tia-koo-yellt^e, a (?akeisjid iinny that she would eventually be land Indian, was recently convicted of the iumphant against Europe. murder of a member of his tribe ami sen-

tenced to l>e hanged. If the law takes its

Baby Hoy# lliiriieci.

Palmyra, O., Jan. 2.—While

Republican national committ-e, will on Hmi. ,11.1111 .11 ixingsi.ui tni’ icani’,-..1 of '7 he '' t ^: o ' organizations is The Stone City club of Bedfonl, organ wanted in Detroit for forgery, a crime if Jan. 19 meet at St. Louis with the sub his race, in a spirited address, favored tll p,, ..q’,,,.,,,,) ized for social, literary and athletic pur- which he claims to be innocent. The

Detroit police were notified, and a message received from there to hold Smith nutil an officer eould un’ive to tako him

into custody.

Traveling >lan Becomes Insane. Cleveland, Jan. 2.—A. N. Marsh, a

traveling man living at Louisville, became insane at the Hawley House yesterday. He entered a room and refused to come out. He was finally arrested after the door had been broken down, and detained in the Central police sta-

tion.

Death uf Ftlitoi* lleaeh. New York, Jan. 2.—Alfred Ely Beach, editor of The Scientific American, d’ed

trine expressed a jsilicy which all that lector of Wyandotte county, Kan., in l&iti, ,iny <,f celebrating the negro s gift ot iq. lvor Fitield, who has been prosecut- or i^i u

Si^iassa'KJirsr' ks »znss£z‘ ,M °" ma

rourse be will lie hanged at Sitka.

in Indianapolis.

will pursue his cause more severely than H. C. GraiTe, a pioneer jeweler of Fort

Teiniile of l*»l»«r lieitleateil. ever now. Wayne, died yesterday at Hot Springs of Om aha Ian 2—The Temple Of Labor (re mated While Asleep. abscess of the liver. He was of the waa dedicated yesterday by Omaha j PrrrsBDRO, Kan.. Jan. 2. - While ol the .Met*

r'ALMYRA, u., jun. a.— wnuo Mrs. ”'1" 7 tV ii "1 "l '*"i)Mhe New York legi«- ''orkingnicn. imdci I lie aii'iiii' > "I th . aslci p in tin 11 brnh'' in .11 1 1' iiitiiiai, church circles in the little village of Oak4 her life in an attempt at rescue and ole means should la, resorted to to avoid a ‘‘ ,U< n l “ , „ f ’?? . 7 '/ . A R ‘ V i, , . l nlu .^ ' Tii hints of foul “■ V'’ ro "T T 7 't t h 15 h °? ie 1,1 * h,s ° f I' U .T M as lax-ome insane as a result of . ^Ttrlta^r'f'i^d . blay. ^ 1 ^ ^ i ^-B^ch was bom m Spnugfield. Mass..