Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1887 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER. O. POAXX, IHtlsMa-.
JASPER. TOPICS OF THE DAT. THpvMkMtwMnlMtliwkctiM ef April msae. BtaaMiv Jm She, m aJtmJLm ml itififtfAlHW LtrniMM Amusmmdcw are ta r m imMirrtl trtMriw ef the faet-Mall , iyimitC Leal. Gaftaix F. W. Dawsox, ef the Chwilt$Mi eaBVaf ($0Wri$fm rOpMMft Warm1 emnVS Xew Yerk mtoc9m,mHc Beet. wTAeniiteTOK ceeetpe, baey wBk the Preatdeattal wwntot. riftki aptalo that Bttt Will MfWrt Cleveland BtkBiaetteany. It is taahawtod that wee the rotk-ea t ef Atteraey-eeeeral StrlMrf fro the Cabteetke will take a kes reeiaeaee te Tnx PariteUltoe oeettaae tkeir pettoy ef ebstreettea ia the BrHtek PArltemeet nearly twe kuadred uwidwito beiag oBered to oae clause oftkOriBes eot. It to ttMfhttlMt tke Freeideet will repeat ki kMt auaaer'e trip to the Adiroadeek, ta wktek mm CMt m4 Xr. LMMt Will M aeemhers ef the preaieeattal party. DiMvriM report that the ItMtMwa Arabs, a stated ay ether f rtoedly tribe. hve dislodged the Soudanese rebel from MiMnMpVUMOMMtBlfU Abu Glrga. Jtraex Hit-Tox kaa glrea Xetateator's petetter of M1W to taa Xew York Metrepetttea Meeeua of Art. He aaa also presented the avtwa wHk DetaiUee' "Defaa f Champigay." Twx tergeet raa wait Sa taa world kaa jeet bee dtocorerod at Faimaaat, lad. Tke toat af Fret Ortee, 8taa asotagtet ef Okie, shews tkat it m fiewteg nearly li,iM,tt faat par day. A Xcw Tou MBersav Stfaabetk Ctevetaad ka returned to bar first eelBag ay aeeepttag taa pasBto af a. rat astisteat hi a well-known sohooi far yeaae mates la that city. Qcixt waa restored ia Louisville, Ky., a taa SXk, without any f aether aarioaa eeateestrattee. Oaa af the negro eulpriu otatat to ke able to prove aa alibi, feat Bttle eredeaee la givee to kia story. Samckl F. Pirkt, believed to aa oaa of the Raveaaa (O.) traia murderers, waa k-ilW nta,i Hoke wkite aidtac ia the rosea af Bddy Geerta, tka Ctevelaod far , m aadar arrast la xanc Tax Tatieaa kaa aotifad Fraaea tkat Caaarat Boalaacar's military tow wktek rafaaaa exaatptloa froat Military sarriec to yaatk or aaa stadyiac for tka ariaatkaad ia aa iafriagaaiaBt af tke eaaeardat. CMiar-CLXitx. Baowx af tka State DepartaMat, Captaia Tayier, of taa army aad Ltoatoaaat Ragara af taa aary, kave kaaa aasicmad to attaod Qaeea Kipiolaai aad aatte dariac tkeir stT ia WaaaiagTax wife of ex-Seoator Tkurasaa. wka kaa kaaa sligktly ill far aeraral weeka wKk a kraaekial affaettoa, waa aaaoaaced aa atermiaglr Bl aa tka aigkt oftkaSd. Bkawaa aereaty-twe years aid aa tkat day. , It ia toaraed f raat Sir Joka MaedoaaM, tke Caaadtea Frater, tkatka (Mr Jaka) ia to ke reieed to tka paaraffc aa Jaaa St. 8e will ka giTaa a aaat ia tke Xoaae of Laraa aad wiU retire paraiaaeatly froaa 3f.BoaXAaaat.ae kaa riraa aatfae tkat ka wHl rafaaa to accept tke dkfead cross, wktek it waa prepoaed to gfre kia. aad tke daaatteaa wkiek kare kaaa xsade toward toe parekaae aare kaaa giraa to tke Ateaee-Larraiae Baetety. X. BoMXAKXxesa, wka kaa kaaa tka coatrat Brara of tka tetost dtetorktef: iaoidsat te Barope, waa ral eased ky tke Coraaa aataorittos ami. arrirad ia Paris atoeSttk. Hi waa gtrea aa oratioa alsBg tke raato af ate joaraey. Tax geaeral axaeaUre koard of tke Kaigkto af Labor, after tkree days ooafareaee witk tka reareaeatattres of tka tove-MoMrs tkreagkeat , tke eoaatry, kare dsoided tkat tkay will aot iaterfere tetke prasaat oaatrararsy akovt tke Be LeM patter as. Xk. Glamtoxx, la a tetter aakiac to ke axaaaad frees attoadiag a BMatiog ia fa Tar af tka aati-rataat!ea aoreataat, airas aa'aaa of kia reasons tke stateeaeet tkat ka ia easily eaaaged ia appesiae; tke oaapaJaory iaoealattea af tke wbete Irish aattea wttk tke Ceercton knL It ie reported at Waaklartoa tkat a raptore ka aeearrad katweea Ualtod stetos Xiaistor Pkalps aad Caasal-eaaarat Wal ter of Laadae. Tke report is tkat tka dtfBealty ia af seek of aaek a aatare tkat tke resWraatlea af oaa ar tke other of tke feaUeaea ia eertaia to fottew. CArm H. Boaaaas, Gaikalia Biakap of Detroit, Xtek., kaa rasicaad. Dartac kM eereatoea years, teeaakaaer ka kaa kad rery aaay troaktaa, aad before aaadlac ia Ma reslcaattea. araaalratod a aea toaea of exeeaaaateattoa acaiaat tkose aeaeoraed ia tke FeMek riata a year age. Tax aetat karlar kaaa raieed tkat tke Treasary Departaaat kaa aa right to alter tke axisttec deetgwa w Ike United States eases wttkeatexpreee aatkorttr froa Cea snrasa, tke circa la rs leaved a aoatk aca ia ritteg deaigaa for aihrar daMara aad niaor tke parse whose deslga rjaa acooptad, hare aaaa wtthdrawa. On the receaaoadatloa of Cateael Bwitater, Beeretary FairekiM kaa aa petetod Mr. Theodore XcXta, af Bt. Loeie, ta easteet atotiattea relatlra to tka oa aaree of tke XiaateMpai rirer aad tke arMgae wateh aaaa it aaore Cairo. Xr. Kerae Walker kaa atea kaaa appelated to aake aiailar atatteOes far tke Okie rtrer aad tke Xleeieetppt river below Casra. PaaetaxxT nutrirt.M'a wiaaw ta to la WasMagtoa shortly aad wltl attoad tke eereMsatea waaa aar wseaeasre atatae aaraiWd ea tke lttk laat. Xrs. OarBtM wBt ke tke Bftk a4ady of tke Wkite Beast wka kaa rteHed Waaktegtoa ateee ssm Mrec at rear aary, vae otoeaa aal Xrs. Oraat. Mrs. TrW. stl m. Olmiaai aad Xra. Baakridgi, pwsldiat
m aaa af af waa aialapad. ill OMOftMl Ml tlM 4 aa kar jaaraar to Waaklartoa aad Karay a. Hoaaim't giaiaiai wara iaiiatocrid at aa ta tot, aa4 wara raawrad to taaly, aa tka M. fraatCUM la daaraaaau. Oraat aaaarlar Taa Coatpirolar af tka Oarraaey kaa utoaatta Cktoaaa aa a aaataaJ at aa teat aaaaiaa of Caacraaa. OaxaaxL OjotaTaLT. gaaraar af tka Fartraaa af HC Fatarakarc. waa luean kt tka EaaaaTarkiak war, m PKJXca J bromx Sok Ar akte itm fttrwkaa wttk ayaalaxy at Bard aaa x aa Ik Jd, awl at teat accaaato waa waarincat Abovt Ira kaadrad aaaaora aaaateyad ia prirato akaaa at Mttwaakaa, Wia.f waat oat aa a atria aa taa d for aa laerMil af ine aaata par karraL Tka aaa kava kaaa avataffiac to M aar waak. Caiar Jrtrica XcAkak af tka Xaw Tark Oty Caart kaa raatorad Sraaat Manrter fr tka roirarkip af Jtorttoy Caaapkatt's aatoto awl aaaotatod A. M. Falaiar, of tka Madwaa a.or Tkaatoa, 4a Ma attad. aoaac(axLXK. a Xiaaaaaalio (Mtea.) raato)araatkaaar, sixtr-faar yaars aid, waa faaad aa tka xaaraiir af tka Jd wiU kMataUkataarad to, aa4 tka axa, witk wkkk tka aaad kad arideaUy kaaa daaa, lyia aaar ay. Tax Biparar Fraacto Jaaapk kaa pr aaatod Cardiaal Taaaatoltl, wka ia akaat to ratfra fraat tka papal aaaamto at Viaaaa. wMk tke daoarattoa af tka fframd eraaa af St. Wtopkaa af Xaafary. A rraixx waa dtetorad aa tka M ia tke eifar factory at Loiaaa, Feadaa at Ca., Xaw Tark. Tke trm aMpleya two kaadred xaaa, or aeariy katf tka gpaate ogar nakrrs ia tka dty, aa4 tke faotory ia tke lareat for para Haraaa gaada ta tkia eoaatry. Taa atoaaiar B. P. Xaatk waa kwraed aaT Bkakoygaa, Wk, ea tke 3d, aaa life katec teat. A waaTsajt-aomra AUaatfe at Faeifc traia Wariac Alaaaaaraaa, X. aa taa aaoraiac af tka 3d, raa off tke track ftftoea xtilea fraai Cootidga, X. aad waa aadly wraekad. Sararat paraaaa ware kitted aad xtaay waaadod. A aia Ira raawd all day aa tke 9 ia caiHery Xo. 1 at WilkasWra, Fa. It kreke oat aaddaaly, aad. all eaTort to aappree it prorod aaarailiag'. At aickt tka aoal waa karaiaff More karoely tkaa erar. Freparatiaaa war aata; mad to iood tke tea, tkat keiaf tka aaly way to axtiagaiak tkeara. Cbablm Moaaow, af XKfcotesTflte, T., kiUad kia wife aa tkeU aad taaaeoMiKtod ovicide. u Tax koilar af a swttok aaciae at Xew Harea, Caaa., axploaad aa tka Sd, Tartly iajariag aix peraoaa. Tax Ckiaeec mreraaMat kaa satttoa tka earreeey qnattioa ky aaaktae; a oeatraet wttk a BirmiackMtBna for a seppij af A Hotts-Kcxx eaaipaica M kaiaic arfaa iaad ia tke wast af Sagtaad, aad spaacke are to ke aalirarod darter tke xaaaUi af Casok WiucaroaeK Ttsitod tke Prosldeat at tke White Hevae aa tka 3d, aad carried away a good tespreasioa. Tux jary te tke libel salt af Bt. Jaka raaoa acaiaat PaoUsker RlsWway, at Aoadaa, reedered a Tardtot for awardtee; kia xaOt daaaagea. Tax wife of Charles Marti a, liriar Graad Bapida, Xtek., tooklBoaxk oa raU" oa the 3d, aad gmrt ssae also to her two eklldrea. Bke aad oaa of tke ekUdreadted. Ix toe Britisk Hoaae af Ceaaeaa oa tke tke 3d aaotker hreack-of-priTitega a.aes ttea waa ap, Jaka Diltea cteiaiax te kare J keaa slaadered by the iioaaoa Tmmm. ftarMasaXTATiras f raa psrtieas of Xiasoar!, Kaaaaa aad Iowa, tea re Kaasaa City far Baa Fraacisee to attoad tke Y. X C A. bteaaial eaaraattea oa tka Utk. Tax eoiaage of tke ateto darter tke tk af April arrraratod te,9i3,St, of wktek ffstMLM) waa ta atoaOar aUrar dollars. Tax Xaackestor (Bsr.) xhlbitioa was apaaed aa the 3d by tke Prtece of Wales, wka waa eatkasteatwalty racarrad. The weather waa dall darter tke opeeiar CaTBMssrllB Mb. Fakxkll kaa seteetei WilUaa O'Brtea, editor af the QseW rrtend.aatfca Hosae-Rale caadidato far Xortkaast Cork, te mil tke Tacaacy a tke Hoaae af Coaeaaaed ky tka rssiraattsa of Bdaaad Leaay, Xoae Rater. A sctoaT shock of aartkeoake waa felt at Albeqaere.ee. X. 3L, oa tke 3d, svSeteat to stop clocks aad cease raa-pipes aad peadaat rode to vibrate. Ka daaaga. Tax Moaaslow raapowder aim at Hoaaalow.aearLoadosvBactead, ware destroyed oa tke 31 by aa exptosiea which oeearred ia tke Millter-reei. Oae taaa kilted. Xack daasga waa daae to tke property ia tke aeirkborkood. A TxatUK4.x aariae disaster ia report fraa Xawfoaadlaed. Tka atoaaaaist Jaka Caoc, wttk all aa board thirty seats seek daring a stora oa tke 3d. Ix the Wiltoa CovatyfX. X) hoese of oorraettea, aa tke 3d, aae of tke teaatea ia a It af race attacked aaa of tke oHrers of tke laetttattea witk a lie, atakkf ar kia ia tke rertea of tke keart, asanas; a prek akty fetal weead. Wx. B. XoxTeoxxmr, prirate aoeretary te the Coaalssieaer of Patoat,kas toadered his raatraattea, to take effect ea tke IsHk test., to eater the castsas aarrk at Detroit. Xwk. Qvxent Kamocaxi, af tke Kawaika tslaada, aad party arrtrad ia Waskiartoa oa tke ereaiar of tke 3J. They ware at oace drhrea to tke ArHactoa Hotel, where reoMS had keea aacagad far tkcaatire party. Fraxk Altxixxb, Asslstoat Ltkrariaa af tke Ualtod mates geaato, dted ta WasHtectoa aa tke 3d of rbeesaettsea af tke keart, after a short lilaess. Xr. Alfrtead waa a aatrre af Vkriate, aad was oaly reeeaUy appotated to tka pestttea wktek ka heM at tke ttae af kte oeath. Taa CooaelterMIe (Pa.) are oa aatrttw. Tax Bawattea Qaeea ealled oa tke Piislssstat tfce WkHe Boaee oa toe 4th. BexATo Caxmx kaa wtthdrawa froa tke laaaterkU race ta Wast Tlrgteta. jACstOattroxr kaa retired froa tka ftstlc stoca. aa kte ara ia diriared aerasaweatlv s iaaiae ve vs swa aaa asaw ssarMaav aa awara. aaaaoaarssai aa 9 tejw rod. Axxval aasUage wre held aa tke 44k at CtereUed, O.. af tke atetkkeldsu af tke Lake Bkore at Xtehlgaa Beatkera aa4 tke Bow York, Ckteaco at Bt. Loais rail Acaax-Mtyc k error Brttteh Cotaakte, la thdfe aaMajafajiua) aaf ajaraa aaawaaa aant a jLuJ saaJhaa.aaMaa sW tB"JB" BSnBrvBTw BBJ aim haadred m fty. Tasl Leaiea Tws m aed orate ta ta asasHHsBxsSrwsFa Bjjp eJ'iFBPee fitUNsBa1 fna
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af OaatawX. Tawaua B. Kasw, wka Jotetlr, ia Bow York, witk Jaoah Bkarp aai Jia Biesuaaad, far brtatec waa tkrowa froa kte oarrteaa wkrte drirtec ta Ckatral Park aa tke 4tk aad waa sorteaaly kt tared. Taa atriktag store aeMera at Xitwaa kaa. Wis., care ap tka Bfkt aa tka 4tk, aad kare rstaraci to wars: oa tka boy aotteal St. Loakt pattoraa. About tkree kaadrod acklers aad taaUractly aavaraf head red otktr aaa ara aBactod. A waw-aocira aaalgraat irate aa tka Bahtaaere at Okie railroad was derailed ky a broke aaaga, a few Mites froa Frederick, Xd., oa tke 4tk. Fire ears ware badly wrecced aaal aigkt ar tea of tke aaisaacars ware stiarkUy te tared. Trarol was delayed far several koars. Couoxbl C W. Baoxaox wka arrived at Dearer froa Silver Cliff. Cat, aa tke atk. re aorta tkat towa ta aa i a creased state af aacttoaeat over tke riefceat artver dlacov ery aiade ky tke itecartty Coaapaay aver heard of ta tkat part af tke eecatry, Tmk kirk water ta tka Dataware river has broken the ire pipe beloagiar to the Tidewater Pipe Coaapaay that eras see tke river at Xartia'a creek. X. J., eaaateg a keary lose to tke eoapaay. Repairs will be aadc aa aooa as tke high water abate. Tax body of Da area XcKiaao waa taknt to Baa Claire, Wis., for be rial froa LitCo Jaap river aa tke 4th. He aad eight otkers were aatettaaeevely s track ky licktalag wkite working oat a teg drive. Beat iaao waa teetaatly kilted: Joka McGregor waa probably fatally iajarad. Tke others were ataaaed, bat recovered. Tax Villard Hotel, at Braiaard, Xiaa.. was diacovored oa Bra e the aoratar af tke t:h, aa it aaiekiy karaod to tke groBSML Tkereeeta barely acaped with their lira. Tke hotel aad coo teats were totally deetroved. It waa owaed by C. C. aad F. Eiadred aad tka First Xatioaal Beak. Lose, t4,0oa; taaaraace, f 59.04. J. W. Bocaarox at Co-'s Wood Carpet factory aad Tkoaae Day's I raa foaadry, at Philadelphia, were karaod oa the night of the 44k Iee, i4e?,; partially iaaared. Five freeaea were carried dowa kr failiag wall aad tejared, bat aot fa tally. Clat at Wooaro, owaers of RaaayMoadt stock fara, aear Parte. Ky., rereired m offer oa tke 4tk of fa,iO froa Xw York parties for tkeir celebrated atalito Htedee, previdod ka lived fear years after tke par caste. Tka offer was rafaeed. Tax Fraack Cevoraaeat kaa decided to suppress the parferaaae af Lokeagria" if the aeU-Oonaa deaeastratteaa eoatisae. Tax eMrtka.aake ta tke Soatkweat aa tka 31 was acre sertoae tka f rat report iadkastod. It exteaded froa Bl Paso te Cattfor aia. aad also te Gaayaas, Mexico. A rsx.iT kas keea recerred ky tke Gsveraaeat at Waskiagto froa tke Aaericaa ccaMorcsal acaat at Loodoa, Oat, a retail the operalioa of tka IaterSUte Coaaerce aet. Tax xoveraaeat side af tke Britisk Hoasa of Coaaoas refssed te call tka London Tmm aaaageaoat to tke kar af of tka Hoaae for tke asalt oa Joka Diltea, bat sacrested libel pro oaa iters. The Secretary of State k esskially iaf orated of tke establiskaeet of a blockade by Italy oa tke coast of Akyseiata froa Aae&yllia to a poiat opposite tke fetaad of Infcir aad tkat the prise eecrt will eventually sit at Xeesiaa.. Exit. Soujiat, tke Waakiartoa saJaoa keeper who devised tke sckosae of a social dak to cover tke sate of lieeor oa Svaday, was fi&ed ta the polk eoart oa tka 4k for TotatM af tke Baaday law. The judge held tkat the evidence showed dearly a tateai te evade tke taw aad ape that rreeed iaeoeed a lac af tweaty dollars. Iris aaaoaaeed that Harry Xiaer kaa dosed a eoatraeC throagh kia Loadea ageat. witk Xrs. Jaaei Browa Potter, for aa Aaericaa tear. Bke m to ape ta Xew York October M, at oaa af the ep-towa theatres for a six weeks stead, aad will tke take tke road, rteittec, however, oaly tke priacipsl ctttes. LATC NEWS ITEMS. J. FAtnxxaswaa atectod Ualtod States eeater by tke Weat Yk-gteta Lerialatare oa tke atk. Jakx GAtrArx is doiar Ms tcaiateg for his eaaateg Match witkXed Haalaa a tke Potoaaac rtrer at Waaktagtoa. Kivx aiUteaalraa. eagacel ta tke c iaMastrv, are oa trial at Bvffjte, X. Y., aa com aca coo pra tors. SCKTXTO BCATTIX Of the pOCt OI JW York saya Ctevelaad will earrr Xew York far tke aext atecttea. Bob Tcrxocll. tke pugilist, has aoaerMl aa aad reaefcad jew t otk oa tac at, mm did aot die a Logaosport. lad. Pxtkx Bsttra waa kaa red ta the Toabs priMM, Xew York City, oa tke aerator of the St k. It was the rst tecal execattea aa Tkarsday tetke State's history. Mcca iatorast exists ia xextce over toe presidential aacceaetoa aad tke proposed at to to coasutaiw aaiaor;iag tke eteettea of aa lacaaboat two successive tecMS. Tax Loadoa Tttw res coasidars the aatiGeraa deaeastratteaa at Paris serteaa oecarroaras. The readitte of all of Wagaer's operas kave keea aappreaaed at tka Bee Theatre. D. K. Klxmr, eavskter of bke Beak af Ktxto, Dak., kt au.ec arrest aa a tkmrgm af rokbery. The kaak is etetod. Fixtarea bare keea attached far taxes. RcroxTS froa Vera Crax, Xexteo. aaMaoe tkat the weather ia tetoasely warm oa tke coast aad tkat alight shocks of eartaaaake kave keaa felt ta differ eat pacta of tke eoaatry. Tax graaa-jary, at Mxato. j. i., nave faaad iadictaeato acatest Heary Xaha, Joka 8. Harkey aad Kdward Soaers, ia saae asylaa eBrfala, for aaaelaagktor ia the s eeoad degree, for eaaateg tke deatk af aa msaate, C W. Browa. Ax applicaUoB for tke release of Rev. Fatkar Keller, bow coeftaed ia Ktlaaiaaaa ail, Ireland, for ooateaapt af court for refesfag te tesufyia a baakrapt court before J ad re Boyd, waa refased. Xaa. CtxvxtAXB, arter receivtag taeea Kapiolaai oa tke Mb, gave a teach to a few little girts waca ae aa avttea to aeet ker coosia. May Muddteetea. The yoaaa; felka afterward waat to tke circa. Xrs. Ctevetoad wrote a para aaal aote to aaek of the child raa iavitod. Tax oae kaadrod aad ateeteeatk aaaaai aeetiagof tke Bew York Ckaaker of Coaaerce was kaM aa the ath, aa we fettowiag oBkara were elected for the easateg year: Freskfeat, Charles 8. BaKk; irst vice-pros ideat, Jostek X. Fhvke; seeoad viee-preasdoat, Ceraeilae B. Bites; troasarer, Bote Xeapkreys; $&CT&Mkfyff wTllWHi Tax te corporators of tke aew Clark Uarvarsfty, to be established at Woroaster, Xeeeu, tteack tke liberality af Joae O. Cterk. af tkat dty. aet oa tke Mk at Xr. Clark raeid saoa. Xr. Cterk tefarasd a., iJ-iu j-r fadaa LajBmU-ua fi-s. BwJffB xarwBa BBBarsB aa aaxeua Baawavi aBwrva va1 farther atfto tetke eetteeetotae of aakea. laeraded ta this la a eC wark a art vavaia as aafsava.
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Boston, May 3.-Tke isVfeaPi Bt. Joka' fBWfosMdlaad) special aajra: Tka Brat Bjws reached kot tkia afternoon af aa appsHiwat aariae diaaator tkat occur red at the aottthwoat poiat of tka ckaawal harbor te tke easward of Uape Bay, late Batarday aigkt, Shortly after aidairht tke lakakltaate of the Netehboriag akore wore araasod froa tkeir staabers by tke sound of a W4BBeSB4Jp' aaWEaCV Praseeitly reekete wara observed to shoot up toward tke heavens ia rapid laMMkina. hawte that a unknown era ft waa kt aoed of aaaletaaee. Tke ves1 aal waa oaly about four haadred yarda froa lewd, bat a heavy rate aad treat endee sea preveated heats bolag aaat to ker rescue. Torckea aad tar barrels were burned aloag the beach, aad belle aoeaeed la order the give the imperiled people a ktet of their pesltfou, but beread tkia it was absolutely 1m possible to ak any attempt teaid tke vessel. Heartrending eriea froa those ta distress were borne ia oa the gate. About kalf-paet two a' clock, two hours after tke alara waa Brst given, tke skip Made a plunge aad disappeared beaeatk tke sea. The storm continued till daybreak, wkaa it subsided satlcteaUy to allew tka koata to put off te the seeae of tke night's catastrophe. Plenty of wreckage waa foaad Boating a beet, froa which tke illfated steamer was foaad to be tke Jaka, Knox, Ckateta Brolly, from Glasgow, bound for Quebec, witk a cargo of iroa, liquors aad bricks. The bodies of tke eaptala aad iftec ef the crew kare been recovered, aad one af tke latter has keea kteatiied by a eertll. rate of diaeharge foaad ia hie eoat pocket aa tkat ef a i reman named Joka MeGuire. As tke steamer kad a crew ef about thirty, there are over a dose bodies still Mibb94VbT!Tae Jaka Knox waa aa iroa steamer ef 1.9M ton ragteter, built at J arrow ta lam I Bke waa owned by Geil McLean, of Glas gow. STEAMER BURNED. XawaP SoxBBBBd 1" Baa IP WuB)Ba aftWaTawaMgl aWB XeasVSrw) NKMgM-arrav Kseape mt the Crew bB"4J) aPewt ca fflBmvgJ ByMhSwsBsraBaBf 3a4SBaaBVat JafrWT'sNa BaPBBlgrtg? aratSjaW SuEaore.x, Wis., May 3. The steamer B. P. Heatk, teeded witk key, eaagkt Bra forwent vesterdav afternoon wka off this port aad aboat Mve miles out ia tke lake. Tke crew began at once to battle witk tke ftame-t. Tke boat ceakt not be headed ta the furious westerly gate tkat was raartag, aa the wied would kave caused tke fires to spread throughout the steamer. ; The Heath was lnally turned toward Coatervilkt Poiat, aad when aear tkat place tke crew endeavored to aake a , landtag at the pier, but the swift current ( carried tke be rain steamer north of the land in r. She struck the beaek about Itkirtr yards froa shore. Tke aaata aal second eariaeer a tared tke sm&H boat, but it swum pod. aad before tke occupants ccald ball out tke water the painter parted aatl drifted a few Mites aorta, where the aea landed. Tke people on shore formed a volunteer crew aad weat oat to rescue the remainder of those on board. After getting I along side a line waa connected witk the 1 steamer, bat was burned away. The cur rent carried the rosea inr party away. After the test effort te reach the barge was made, hat before the boat made oae-half the distance Mames competed tke men oa tke steaaer to Jump overboard. Engineer Rogers was the first to aake the leap, aad after a hard straggle agaiast tke current and uadertew be reached the beach exhausted. George Olson was evidently ataaaed, as he appeared uaable to make any headway toward the shore. Ernst Tiermer. a young farmer, seeing tke peril of tke wkeelataa, plunged late tke waves and too reached the drowning aaa. He succeeded ta carry mg his burden about Bfty feet, when ke waa compelled to letgo aad swim for his life. The mate aad seeoad engineer attached a line to their hediea aad reach 1 Olson, and wttk great dintcu It r brought his askore. He waa dead. The steamer is a total tete. She waa valued lK,(KW aad the cargo at NATIONAL FINANCES. XeatMr Stntemrnt mt the Cenftitte of the ttnHea Stete TreMnry. Washixotox. May 3. The redacttea in the public debt during April amounted to f l3,Ctg,0i aad for the ten aea the of tke present fiscal year fWM. Tke Xa tioaal debt yesterJay. less eask in the traaeury, waa H,3Qa,17Qi,tW, aad ef this amount HJ.7S.712 is iBterest-bearing debt. This taterest-bearing debt is made up ta round number of 7SS,C0,O9 four per , cent, keedt; K0l.of four aad onehalf par cents: 3K,uO?0) tkree per cents; t4,WvB Pacific railroad bond aad 14,SsaXfiM) tkree per cent. navy penstea fuad. The aet cask la tke Traaeury is BM,9e,oas, or about m,VM,Qm more tkaa oa April L Tke gold eoia aad gold bullion fund balance ia the treasury is IIS?.9H.-P, or about oae million tea tbaa a month aro. The silver feed balance kas decreased two millions d urine tke month, aad mow amounts to Tt2:0,SlS. Tke store of standard silver dollars kas tacreesed nearly four millions during the month, and bow amounts te tB0a,mSS3. Up te April 39 the treasury had redeemed tM3,4& In trade dollars; easterns receipt for April were 117,321,317 a million and a quarter more than la April, IS; Internal revenue receipts were fW,ll4.1-, a half million more tkaa in April a year ago, and receipts from miscellaneous source amounted te H,4i,'lTl, or a Million more tkaa in April, 18S. Receipts from all sources for the ten months of this fiscal year acrregate Wi,7t7,grs, against tl?S l.m forth corresponding ton month ef the preceding year, while expenditure for tke past tea meatks hare aggreratod f,14eMa agaiast tM,Mj,. 4".S during the corresponding mouth of the preceding year. The pension ckarge atone for the tea months past amounted te lXMr, or twelve millions mere tkaa far the corresponding ten months nf tke preeedlag year. e a a 1 a m. m t -1 .a -eaaT atarT rumruBarae Jr7urar uvar arr rrajra s CHiCAfle, May X Betk X. Xunlough, manager ef the Best OysteV Reuse, fell froa tke roof of tke banding, corner ef Clark aad Madison streets, in wkteh the resteuraat ia situated about two o'clock thk afternoon, aad was instaatty killed, the body being horribly mangled. Mur deagk Is supposed to kave geaa te the 7 set to examine a pipe and to have seeldo telly fatten off, but there ara some la dlcatioae of suicide or possibly murder. Oa tke roof was found a ptstel wttk oae chamber empty, and there are ate prints Iff m asMflHuJ 1RTHmm Ifw'WbHm aawMWlf VmHt 4rtljaf4i uFaf tke reef. Oae theory Is tkat Xumeegk VTaBA WbVBw Iffwa B9 MMk lePe HMaHal kBted.
AO BLUNDER, gMBSaaVlSk 'gttsVw Tfcer Btaee Be Juettotaoln te Try Misa gme rathartecknm ter Oempkeitr M tke Vaat BprM Mebhtry. ast Bt. Lvis, May .-Wke tka Potheringkaa ease was reaumsd In tke Criwtaal Court tkta morning. H. C. Springle, corduetoroftke rokeed traia, was called. He testified last evening that he heard ho outcry from Kotheringham until St. Otalr waa reaeked; tkat oa entering tke ear he feu ad him firmly bound, but aaw mo gag. Fotkerlughaa waa eool and sow posed; at first the messenger refused to suy kow much was stolen; but afterward said it was about t&O.OOO la bills. Fotkerkagkam was reluctant to report the matter to tke company, tke conductor said. The story of tka robbery told by kim to tke conductor, was repeated by Pothering h in at the Bouthera two weeks later, without any variation. Cross-examined this morning, Xr. Bpringle said ha knocked at tke door of the express ear at Meaeke, but received aa aaa war, and tkat afterward Potheringkam told kirn tkat ke Heard the knock, but was afraid to aaswer, as Jim Camming waa holding a pistol to his head. Fotheringhiim, he said, was "tied to stay," kia hands fastened first with a handkerchief, aad then securely bound with stout cord. On top of the safe to wkleh ke was bound, a casting, weighing about thirtyfive pounds, waa found, ao fastened that If Fotkeriagkam moved it would fall aad crash kim. At Su Clair, where Fotheringham was unbound, tke witness told the telegraph operator in tke pretence of Fotheringham to telegraph full particular of the robbery. At tke investigation hekl by the express people, tke witness waa impressed wltk tke lee tkat tka eoapaay waa seeking to eon aeet kim wltk tke robbery. Tke wltaess was asked If from wkat ke had seen e the sight of tke robbery and all tkraugk tke ease ke waa not satisfied tkat Fotkeriagkam waa Innocent and kad so stated. The state objected aad tke court ruled it out. After Jams Barratt, route ageat of the express company, kad given his testimony, Circuit Attorney Clover (announced that tke State would stand oa the count of the Indictment charging him wltk taking the money, but not witk reoeivisg the stolen property. Judge Xormlle ordered the Sheriff to remore the jury, and after they retired ke asked Circuit Attorney Clover If the State had aay other evidence except that the alleged offense was committed at Oak Ridge, in St. Louis county. Mr. Clover said be had not, and claimed jurisdiction simply from section 1606. Judge Kormllle said: .t-Tke view the court takes of tkat statute Is not a doubtful one. I regret that this case has gone so far. "It is aa old principle of common law .tkat offenses must be tried in the vicinage where they wore eommiUed, and the earliest juries were ooatined to eye wit11 seat B flit awaaBjwaar, 'The ialictment in this case Is evidently founded on the supposed validity of seo Uoa I&m, which authorises a prosecution for aa offense committed oa a railroad oar In aay county through which the car m ay run. This particular section has never been passed upon, but section 1881 has been declared unconstitutional, and they are alike in principle, aa each declares tkat offenses may be prosecuted la a dif- j tcnwinu inn minis w wiiomo n , committed. I 'Since the money waa not taken from 1 the express oar ia the city of St. Louis nor i any part or it brought Into this city by the defeneaat, this court has ao jurisdiction. The case must ke dismissed here and transferred to St Louis county." The jury waa then called In and Judge Kormile instructed them to acquit Fotkeriagkam on tke ground of want of j urisdktion. Messrs. Harvey and Johnson objected, and their exoeptiens were noted. The jury retired ami returned wltk the verdict aa directed by the court Circuit Attorney Clover said there was a seeoad Indictment agaiast the defendant covering tke tame ground, and he would nolle pres. it Mr. Clover then asked tke court to hold Fotberihgham under bond to answer any indictment that might ke brought ta St Louis County. Judge Xormlle said ke had no authority to take such action, aad the defsndnnt was discharged. Circuit Attorney Clover stating tkat he would oall tke attention ef I'roseeuter WarfieW, of St Louis Ceuaty, to the matter. M'GLYNN AGAIN. Rev. Father Matene's Optelen ef the Case ef the Aaestte mt Henry Geerxe A Mtat te tke Church. XxwYokk, May 4. Rev. Father Sylvester Xalone, pa 1 tor of 8t Feteru and St Paul's Ckurok, Brooklyn, has denied the truth of several alleged interviews recently printed purporting to give his views on the oase of Dr. McGlynn. He stands now in tke same position as ke occupied when the matter first became knowa. Ia a letter to Pope Leo XIII some time age, Father Malone said that Dr. McGlynn was the best knowa priest la America; that his Influence was far-reaching and was one whom to censure would put back the church la America half a century. He tokl the Pope that nothing could blight the future of tke ohurch in this country more than any act of ecclesiastical authority that night raise the question of the rights of the citlxens. Such action would bring about a state of public sentiment antagonistic to the best Interests of the church, lie stated that tke charges against Dr. McGlynn raised this question of right of the citizen. American Catholics would believe that civil liberty was trodden down In tke person of Dr. McGlynn, should Rome sanction his removal froa St Stephen's. His case, Fatker Xalone added, ought to be considered apart from the part ka took in the George movement, unless the church condemned tke principle upon which that movement waa based and taught, which it has not Tke letter concluded witk an eloquent appeal to his Holiness to continue Dr. McGlynn ia the pastorate of St Stephen's, aad the expression of the belief that the judgment of the Pontiff weukl prevent a great scandal in the city of Xew York. m m Mr4HP SfcraVIBmVllg WMTx"f 1$bHBBRwW Xrw Yokk, May 4. A MerM dispateh from Kay West, Fla., says that the rumors to tke effect that Senator Sherman nnd his party narrowly escaped being kidnaped ky outlaws in Cubs seem to have seme found a ton. 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THC LATEST MINE HORROR. Vkm Tew late BateHo- ta eke vtetoete f?l OemtMtar's Mtea at Wamtlme, M. citat aWewaWl cMfM) BlNg? a4BaMaR ftsFe 4WI V IMsiufijdd) asff Mteeee-Uet ef the stead, lateeed 4 Th it MB USUI w www rrit amMammaBSBeamBie Maxaimo, B. C, May a. It was believed late laat night that tke fire ia the air shaft of shaft No, 1, of tke Victoria Coal Compeay's mine, kad been extinguished, and tkat only small body of Name existed between tke air aad mala shaft, which eaa be conquered to-day. An attempt wilt then be made to bring air In, and the work or rescue will begin. By to-night, It Is hoped, tke man will be reached, A shift tkat came up late In the night reported hearing eridenee ef a pick striking the opposite side of the wall. There Is t faint hope of reaching the imprisoned men. Tka danger ef tke gas being driven Into tke fire and a second explosion Is not past, and fears ara entertained that the whole place may ke blown up. Old miners say suek a result Is possible. It itshould scour the catastrophe would be the greatest recorded ta the history of eoal mining-. The mines extend out from the shaft more than a mile beneath the waters of the hareor. Tke oause of the explosion is unknown, but it is generally supposed to have been an explosion of oosl dust The tale tuny never be told. The men new In the bowels ef the earth were on the afternoon shift from two un til ten o'clock, Jules Miokael, one of tke Injured, Rays he waa at supper in Xo. 3 shaft when lie felt tho concussions. All scrambled, but became insensible, aad only one was saved of his four companions whose dead bodies came up in the oage with him. He represents the explosion as having been terrific Kvery thing became dark at once. John Lynch.another of the injured, has been demented ever since the accident, and continually talks about working in the pit It Is thought ke will die, having Inkaled gas. Samuel Hodeoa, oae ef tke killed, was a miser ef great experience, lie died from tke effects of after-damp. Following ara tke names of tke killed and Injured: 'Dead Wm. Davis, John Lynn, Joka Smith, Wm. Craves, Frederick Watson and Samuel Hod son; also seven Chinamen. Injured George Davis, John Jones, J. Stone, Sr., John Lynch and Jules Michael. Kiouard Gibson, the overseer of (the mine, miraculously escaped with a few cuts about the face. It Is estimated that there are between fifty and seventy -five Chinamen In the mine. Following is a list of those now in the mine as near as can be ascertained: No. 1 Level Geo. BowcIsb, Geo. Simmons, T. Martin, Dark! Kills and his son Arthur, Henj. Popplewell, Jss. Thomas, Joseph Watson, Kdward Jonas, David Morgan. Kdward Wllkins, Kdward Beaton, Wobank, Jams Campbell, John Malcolm, Robt Bufllngton, J. McGriflln, Robert Fallo, James Milton, Wm. Itenet, Wm. Gilbert, John Richards, J. Forest, Jos. Thompson, Michael Lyons, Andrew Hunter, John Meakin, Sr., Andrew Mulr, Wm. Campbell, J. Smith Xew Slope Daniel Dawson, R. Burns, Thomas Perry, Robert Nicholson, Jonsthan Blundell, Geo. Rlggs, Geo. Dawson, J. Hughes, Chss. Drake. C. Willis, -Wm. Hogitt, Jos. Synn, John Thompson, A. Smiley, Wm. Morris, Wm. Hoy, John Miles, Alex McDonald, Win. Saabs, Frank Tully, Wm. Stevens, J. A. Meekln and J. Gorman. Xo. 5 Level (old slope) M Corcoran, Malcolm McLean, Peter Bucea, Joseph Tollardo, John Zsrmain and De Forte (the four latter Italians), Xioholss John, Hoderick McDonald, W. J, Morgan, S. H. Meyers, L Allen and H. Brun. Xo, 8 Level, Xorth George Old. Abraham Dlers, John Wobank, Chip Wobank, Evan Jones, Thomas Evan, William and James Dsvey, J. H. Westfelt, Arch Mier, Henry Lee and his son Hudson Lee, Robert and John Stone, William Red by, Joseph and Andrew Martin. Bertram, Hobart Bevllockwsy, William Lukey, Sr., William Lukey, Jr., James Hoggsn, J. Bysrs and Joseph Isbister.Tke grief of the women Is terrible. Thsv tear their hslr and walk up and dews before tke shaft, and some of them want to go late tke oage to find their laved oaes.
SERIOUS FLOODS. The Hrltlsh Prerteee r Xew Brunswick Suffer tea; OverHnw ef tke Kt .fhn Rirer A Large Ameuat ef Property Destroyed. St. Johx. X. B., Mny ft. The Mood In the St John river continue to sweep on wltk resistless force. At St John the water rose nine Inches last night and it is now en a level with tke floors ef s number of buildings. As there is every indication that the flood will increase for several days yet, occupants of stores and dwellings in the endangered districts are moving their goods to places of safety. Ten or mors large sawmills employing several hundred men have been invaded by the turbulent waters, and have been obliged to suspend. A great deal of cut lumber is being washed off the wharves at the mills, and millions of logs kave been swept out to sea. The lime kilns In the neighborhood of St John have been obliged to suspend operations, the water having forced Its way Into the kilns. Owners are now endeavoring to rsmov the manufactured lime to places of safety. Much of It will Several mills through the upper part of the provlnre and In Maine have been .destroyed. Tha railroad traoks are overowed. Connection with tke West by rail Is entirety shut off and there has been no Western mall stnee Saturday morning. It Is expected a week will elapse befor traMc is resumed. On Tuesday night a hugs mass of ice and earth was precipitated upon a train as it was passing under the mountain at Trels Pistoles. The oars were tkrown off the track, the fireman killed and several persons seriously injured. To-day It looks as If Frederloten City would be submerged by a foot or more of water, as the streets are perfectly level, a4 the water is now running over them. m " 1 The Ylrcteta Itekt Conference. RiOHMoxn, Vs., May a.-The committee en the debt presented to the General Assembly to-dy a preliminary report it stated tkat so far ns agreement had been reaeked with the representatives of tke bondholder, because the demands of tho latter were too exorbitant and required more moHO) than the State could possibly alTortt It lmi been agreed, however, that the Xr; enees be suspended until Saturday to give tke representatives of tke bondholders nn opportunity to hear from the couhc I f foreign bsedkoMers. The l,"a,;'. eemmlttes beat ta be aWe to tasks h HhhI report see after tka expeetod mewif reeeive.
