Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1889 — Page 2
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TOPICS OF THE
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STATE IKTRLLWJENCBL
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BJ-Cinwae'" coW"l Wctkm cae thl irela:r, ,.Carvat-f M1I.,B U -U. Be.at r tbo sea. Tfctf Hve mi Wi tli ruramiue -fKea ia fvoe o icif Car renter; a t? tarn? puncatn Joim-.t it ft minentF rvrort tr.m-ii th ettae TIm? wtrtere iliscueU at Venta. mmd w .Htisaed to-morrow. X etaer bu.isew wu jrJ.actcvt .. . rrt.nnt!r M I wovUIJrjc w thi
i .t ,i,iwk-iit ot a State Mareaw f Sttl-tkM
f rwWrtniFrjt. w.i reatt a thinl tw. H
I trcoitent the fieM or woric of th Bureau f t Statwti, ami aHwab nHf)tniont of a
xxS at as-,Htn:H. Tt CMiec i tr "'"7 ,iwr b.I tha esminatwnt a'-'1 tfee tnvsttsut'.ot of many thins lecnu.l
SAMOAN AFFAIRS
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3XwS rtrntSir JKec to A twctRoM- 1 ef Iafer p.rt!CuUir!y. The ;
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mto Mr- MarrionV CAtunct. e mw j 4 mi lamer iafmntIttH vB Ae alject , now thaa le kai week afQ. j Ex-6orEyo Ailwbut O . Ftk tf . atl, oa the tk. taat1- L-l f.
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fe, rirea a hrriK bf iht MHvre cw Pacific railroad, which has th Mfrctoll bUl mow inOiag htimt at. Tn mnnr wiih th W:ral -nws f California, Clrad.. al 0fo arm4 m Wa-hf4u o the Mtb. aad harden to t
lr4t pro tanr tihe i5eate. GKXBK.it, CHAaLcs K. Oaw-srsstm. yr- ! fcbMtat th atifrtal Uaka laa?a. ha cMMl ft aeriw of th XaioamciV
t he hsM at th KhMtt Moaf. tc, a Smrdy, March ,mt.m. nvnt. BoCLA3fHER Wft lCtl tOth
PrwehCWnibr(f Ipatiw. f th? -MriwratoC thf Sti, hi the SIth. hy a MlMrity of f1 mmt extraTaicaBt aat-electwa cliaThk Lwkw lHirm of th- Xew Yrk MrU aanrvunct. m th Xk. Aal whkr h te?cts f ths ahiy th lkatfna C th Lm4w C th HrftW mM he delay for sae4arjw Tmi Military AM?rafviatMa hill for im, whieh w reiruri t he U&m th aath. urrw am aroriati s.atHL .MiBot M.4T1. ia th hill
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At. m th- -24th. .t iier aimf si- v-i . - ..k.
street, WMa;toa. , m Hs. Xr. jr-w Kct. jc-r.'t oshir smitw a-rAh-t the1 t;rm:ri. -7Tri"rrTITl-!.i .r ! w-a ibsrw sfetsi3it trss- -- " mx :a ZKk. Captafa Jhit B. k
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Sstow fell a Fi3a. FSa k ' Cw.aJ. Jmxmx. of Ia4at JNh, fur the .tiawr ha 5rary-fr Otzftrai Tafr. f vw " rk. are yvar. I the tw fiaKi?I caaOaiate U? CtfawanA- r. Skkkt wa arfaI a Iews- f ,ss.-rf P--ai.n.-t. V.3 ai ah iMk. Srtl wasi 4i-; Aancxs frat Kwai-- -ay the ret nt-
- fakt naiiiTiriiar a eresry aa4rk gj; aauha feivmic amOM-F-eBi'M-- 'iacifef acfeiI- Mt HU-iltta , af- a tfce ih- 3lr. t ki xpon UU health ' !CtaK-ky, wl a 3aat SK3a e- j.,. TttiKC f c ti wsiKC -Oar.Mi Cstwwo. Aew J- Srrw h XrE . Xw Yrk Cy Ara th-r wirf E It araty, hf i mmi ariaafcyaaiiaa liar gwriiaa-1 Av .m J.aattarr g.
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frwat!on coaeernlnt the condition ami need
Thcremainilrof the j. . - a
Ktott wa o-cipi'4 ta rcecivia wcur-htAtrtU-nr coRUOitt". Lxot.vs.mU Jan. 25. Pes ate The Pen. at continued U ontd-ratloa ot the Kay tar. Pntr wtttert th wornia. Senator ln5.cr
.RpuMti-'ts1 Statetl tnai u ibc enuvuuv t&, commute howed tUa-t tho hlttin? f n-jalfr had purchased a .tnsle vote, h wttn!d I wte U vz-eM litni, an'l he then colled for tho J rfalia-of ttimonj. In .o'.er that the memlHT turrhs fcnow whether or n.H there wa4 any evl,fpce towtnff that Carpenter wa guilty of
bnbery. Sesatar cox tirvw. c"'"" eotitte -an that th majority Inferred from tti-it tho moer had K'ea ued
H.,-in.-nt. JJeaator Hayes continued th
.t-ruit. in ato5it!0tt to- the Ktajortty report.
tr.. ..-i.,t tbat there n evldeiw! showtns
,tkat the coctestor anility of uttempted fer,Wry ant icttaiidatkia of oter. Adourea until r-taiujuiS , trifr !!.- Mil wrovidlRx for th-e in
corporation t rellr-ou confere.nces and c !--,-ttn nn anil a larse number f
Hsuaportast bill were reported on favorably by omntittce. Tbc debate on th? contested er-ctla caJ clooi at 3 o'clock. The wajorlty, report. uneatinr Carpenter, wa then adopted by a party xote The Kepublicans beforts thi relt had been announced, dKcovercd that t...itttfni ttBoeattHx contatncd the wonw
t?tHieroMlH KwlHtiHH In IM MIhmUhh In Krtmmi -I.fttr Frm IVIhw H4mnrek Inl'HHHtviiH Arw, Hi-riH iH MlHUinr Ml WHhlHictHH-H'r frHKlltwlly Itd.riHi AKMlHlt KlHIt MHtH ll. WAKMiNOTWJf, Jau. 81. Th Pri4nt trarmlttwl U Iat4 yiUrday aflrMMm a meHi on town affair, twvittlulHl Uv a nuiuWr f lMjir.ttU. Jh hi Mtvtwatf th PrtMMfiit aay: TO TMK CNiKKiU: I had tta aoiinr, on' lha
lMh ii to Hmwunl;te tn vour boaorabla , budy rtat eorreknaee! and iWubk-hU Ih t relaUoa to affair In th itmH IUnK an.! hariMit ae rclved fnrlber dHitaickw from ta Vlre-lHwai at Apia, and the e;wHmer if ! UwUmiAtSlitcii aaval vaasl !Je,, m j Umhw waiew, I m n tlmi la layinc tH j torw i. 1 alo transmit hert-wH th full , tifxt of IwfctructHHH froi lrlc vtw ItU-1 ark to ttm Ocrman Minuter t thi eapila), whlck wa eowtttunicated oh the ulterwott of tb ttoh nst. TJtli p"aM ; in He an amplilteatum f jwior t)lentrl in- , mrttcttoa a tke nwe suhjt-ct. eomntUMleaW j tantoah the fcame nbaune). td which, MHA i
t forth in thj note of this He-crptary of Suut j
UiOtaiatvnn Arco-valley, th uerwaa wiaimr, tm tke l-ith instant, wai duly laid mUtrti Owwith but la.t Mieatfe In relation to Sh-
wotMi aatri. It U alMiiroper lo Inform thatoa fond.y, thcHh Ht-tan, Ht of the communication of the ml of the Prtaca Chance lor tho Secretary of Stat wa flven to 4crtand by tho Oerwaa Minuter that a nnpoltlon from hit Kovernwcnt t that of th United Stated fo. a ronferenci) 00 tho Smoan subject wan on Utt way by mail, having IJt Iterlln on th Hh Inaat. so that Ha arrival here In dao etxtr of wall ca lo lookeil for Jti a very short time. In rttaly to an iiHUlry trooi theSetiretary of Stato whether the prooo-dtlou rcforrod to w:w for a rone.wal of the Joint conferenw between tho United States. Uermatiy and Ureal Hrltaln, which wan was suspended in July. 1"". or for the consideration of Hnmo;ii asfai ab novo, the Ocrntan MlnlstcrMaifd his mahit.ty to answer until tho Iropltlon which left II-'HIr on tho Hh ln"t. 6liould have been recelvod. I shall hcroafusr coatatunicate to ConKres all Information foro m on nil matter In relation to the Samoa n tatn. SignedJ OhOvkh CI.::vkuvki.
A LETTER KHOM BISMARK. VAiHiX(TO.v, Jan. 511. Sutler ilatt? of Berlin, January 1"., 1:. I'riwk't' Bisiuarclc writes Count von Arco, tho (leiiHau MiuisH'r at Washington, as follows (a
copy of which tho C uut left nt tho htw iL'iviirtnH'Kt on January is): I have alreaily ntjtlrted Your Kxcelk'ivey that accordlns to telegraph coinmualuattOHs from Apia on the lsth of IK'eember last year a detachment ot German naval forces which had landed at the request of tie; laiiMjrial Consul for the pro ection of th (5eraian sctt'ements which wow endangered by tlio conflicts between tho native parties there, was attacltod by tinned s.imoans belonging to the parly of Chief Mtaf.u Thi aaarovoked attack Is ld to have taken pl.teo under the leadership of an American named Kteln. On this occasion MoHttkan tlfty tierwan soldiers and oftleers were killed and woantWd. In cmsquenee ct this wo have hen
' tran.latited from th territory 01 a.-ur.iiw.i
nezltlOs by which the Imperial OW, ih Apia wa tmns; to recoiied" tbo eontendin? parties and for wh'ch he lud-s tils'it t!e co op eration of his Knglhh and American colleagues, into a state of war with the ansa lants, to our regret. We shall carry 011 tho contest which has been forced upon as by Mat if a an I his fo41oers. with the utm iit consideration for
Knglitihand AniTleJnlntercts. Oif military eaure havo In view oulv the punishment of
rinan soituers ana tn pro.
A YANKEE SKIPPER. Th" CH4HaHt4r r be Itoltoil KtHleHloamer Axioms KmImIosh Hll of Ksperl. wlh tho rwH Ih lUmiWH H'a. torw-llo I'repMrHtl to Thrw a IVh SUilU lllHOielf, hot Iho Nooolly ( Wllh.lrowH. Sax 1'rascdh.hi, Ftrh. 1. In an later view yentrlny, Uontmatukr Heavy, of tho UulU'U Sat Mtamr Ailama, altl:"Tnrn was a great leal f rowinotlon" " whn I was Ht Ajla. I wnt ilown thera wlUi all kiwi o( Wilwr nultwl to a tlmo of Mastf, hut when war brokfl ont l threw tho orders to tho wind. Thy would do Ut time of aiv, hut wr not. nitplioablo to Uits eouilition of affairs that ?xiHoil nt th it tlm. WUoti I Kaw ItrantleU, tho tlrmau ConMl, kadi it: flyo hundred uativo in Mtipiwrt of Tainafi, 1 wrnt him a letter, a-tkiiiK him tu delst. I said: i suu hero to protect American dtlat'n and AHurU can jinnM-rty, and I will mtt wnit idly by nud wo you iluutrlnir tho country into troulilo when their live aud irorty may be detroyed. If y do uot desist, I Nhull tak Mich measMriH u jiroteia them hs I deem clroUmxtHnees denisind.' "He sent hack word th:it no Amnrirn nor American nrojierty wouhl Ito uioleuoil. In w little while, though, mucH tn
sain lacllos were reH'teI. ih"r' aas u meeting of Consuls on board tho .Honmn wnr-ship Adlor, awl at tle meeting I Mnid to tho liormnns: 'Nowiust let the Mative niht it oti; among themselves.' "Oh no; thy could not do that. They said they had proclaimed Tanius-'Sf Kiui. and they could uot leave him now to ft--: lit hIuiic. "Tlien I tihld, 'I will lake a hand. If you i)er.isl in aiding T.inuseu and fi;;htitiK for him, I will participate, "And I pulled th" Adam in ahevl of th Adler and would have done my part lu the t'rav If the Utirm tns had dt'oided thev must have it- 1 hud m'ido up m? iniu l that tlie Adann could throa suiu shells too, "At this they cased down, and pnmtUtM that it bhoiild bo Miutult off.' ".Vext there wore notices posted by the Ct-rnians. Matin? that the hridi v-r the river at Apia mid nepara;ing all th hack eountrv when tln native- were, would he taken up. 1 tore those notU'-s off. I said thero xhould ho
no demolition of bridges. Tlien I ordered my carjieutor wp th next mo-niiu'. au I meantime, word hayinsf gt " M around, scores of natives came to at 1 repairing and maintaining Ihe hrid::. I also threw Home marines ashore to protect it. It is not necessary to say that tho bridge was not destroyed, Tho Adams: left Samoa December 7 and was not present during the recent battle lwlweea thu Germans and .MataafaV force."
t awrrwM W ve3ic-ate.
-w ni-rMSaBirr.aieiiHrrf ttwri-
ih Parliaanat, who wa arre4e4 if Glamftme m a warraat forriolaiacth Criaae act. wa. the Sath, weacei t rl iHCmikrs without hard lhr. He toek aa Rjpaclh ItatmMtc the adjowraaieat A Ae iteaafce. k. Vr. Hvris ate4 a leotiom
-JimULM- tk vai far whkli r
s4hUlwapa. Tht wa4a wuh a view to itrc4ci!t oa aaaeavimea t tawbilL
m wr i xrAm . rf C P.
IrrcaC Mit-k- wach frrma wac tw fcr rKa.. wa& hneai cwat-
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t tafetat ftp a4 aetlthe dhae o
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inat fsrall xfti 3&ae5y att ar- i tjmt&i. reiwiel dnrinic
hierf m mST. " h 4ehi wirm VaiU farther outj KrA. Hab-.s: 1 m mrwtrtf hy th- .rata.Ks xr hawith 1 XkJZ' I wmm h a aake,l vt xx crv-talutn
I wltacli wdl has tStarrral Kama mai: 1 'i th. w.na. th of Fehra- " - Sum If wham u Si . .r t .a.ti
i T Ai fr Sn rVIi ia hoaor of the I harre, Pa h ah-1 j, J. X. Harttes of X-
T Foo Cko (Chiaa) E-fea says thai iTwrit mteH mm aoe trwx s . phL mI occatw the
nhiam will aaax Cora aiwr w j r ; iafer: t.etis-
s?ror'
rui aaaa vore. rc 4 - , . M,fcif s. . .arrkg. the preat KiaC . JUZSZS2L Sf
hk faudlr wUl h 4er, a.i ar- ' TTT'Z !
ZZT. t.- win t .Mat. as Vicerar ! th niEa? ilM'?,t-:.. . ...
ac Caraa. . , yricur k Twai C
Taw. ra trm-wrkof Stwt Francisci
wfsw oCThfr fPHsSxetiry Whitney, sh i5t- t. haw the aew cruiser C"aa6to; riulf ivc . within twenty
Aorr-SfT-OKmAt. Wtw, ty Wc oia--
e the Xarlae Mo Fial J5eni retired a jsth.; atra-
r I ItajeSAM; SwrtK. tBw Republican, m-ai-
tknrraat f roat lr. . J.rta. m- , Twc Laa-T W 1 - t V-:- Rfc. ja, of Dele-
t tfcm. a thf - a. f . . .
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arrived at
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S CH.m. TrrrK. Ciaa uJ"l Aua -T t5h.s exception the Vleitna V--UlnMrio Elaad, a visit la ' t., cxel 1 the aertt vS ITiaer Rn-
tfcl rart xkihitio atHtthtlwMtttf . W pay hk tribntof
Tare iair M lirf sfc- n4s. f-- r to
Fsait!i2. urcfSlat T tie aowns c aBKL
it .Tn.e isecrrl that wreawatactf
rewhrred it impmodhie for Caaa4a K take
lact ht ths- ejtposttioa. Ttt trial f Mr. Wat. O'Hrhra wa Veaaaed in Dahlia the 4th. The 4t readeat wa ahBt, hat the coart dr d
th trial to prcwL irmxm wa jouWedl raiHr a4 hlca?l o far MMmth' iatpriMNeaA wh&at haasi hahor. Tmt proMraHiac rathoritie at laaaMM.it leav the taeiat th aaasaers 1 tf the Contiectksat Mataal Ufe lasaraac C4Mapaav that they ar mpoanahie for the o.irr.-t of Morc, H 4efaaW, ao asatractioaf to that Cct harta heareceired by theat j Ia. Jons W. Usacaaitu. did at C2aciaaati, the h, 1'rnm tinK:ia. A few yr ago he hegaa ykteatiag wkh th aw drair, al I. caah.pelTictia, altlKh he wa mnaaaof fiae h-ralth a4 a (rciaa l sckt taadtf. Ax attempt ways aie athe S f tssiaa4 Joka tiriarod, th- fiiosl Saw.rUnat wiia !a lh Jnlle arir i.e at Deater. Col. GSnat pw4fr was placed under the f.W f hi raliia a iL teariiur the ead -t hi cabia a
j,i H-es. There i so clew K ths prfr-i tmtors jf the .mtrwc'. j
whtwr thrt Prince-.
fVr tW SIIL Mr. Witliaist O'Briea wan
XtT- ,a3 Wrar ai the ti-- iVl F"'- if
etawafwas. se Et,;iS( fc rzatinn.s and don the
"u-at ami expe Taey raimra b r-"v Wmnttym-n and their property
vnhat iireoutrol a two-tntrors vote 11. . .u. ,u..i
a. member, aad the point wa sustained by the chair Senator rrm-toa Dcm. moved to recctder the vote, and th KepufcUcans ralied th adtUtsoaat point of mer that he ttd not vet wtth the artv prevatllait a the original aeloa tad therefore ewttd aot amve to n.eeaslder. The Lktsteaaat rrovernor atw sum taitied thl rolmt of order. Hi- m1la w appealed from, aad by a prtyvt was not cta8l. CariH-nK-r wa then undated by a artrvcte. Adionraed aatil Moaaay. ixutAXAroo. Jaa. i.-N'.thln of iatp.Ktnm traaaetd la either hraneh of tho Atmblv W-dar. scarcely a ptntm
Win present ia either Houe. ISOIAWAPIM.M. Ja- -SEXATK.-SetOT
Frsccis ltBKleet a mn wrDiun.ntt " .irtJoa et araacl men into Iadlana or police 3iy. ttfeiateaIeI apply epeclatly ti the nhTtoB. aad wa tatrodueed at the ren"t m Labor enraaaatleaa. Seaanw Ihwrrett bill jr aiaintaiaiew aight school was reported poa ravrabiy. Th Senate Committee on Finance am! Education will go to Terre Haute tforrovr to itsit "and (affect the State Xormat School,
and the Pria camte win goto City Mor-The bill preveatin? the btack-lUUag et employe was passed without debate. The Senate Judiciary Committee ha recommendt-d th passage e-T an election bill w Weh will probacy be accepted by toth branches of the Leg.
Mature a a -ubstitaie roc to .-; meagre-. Tbe pr.ncipal features of the new bill are, that no precinct shall contain mow tkan ss.1 votci: -aeh pnclcci sh.dl have two rallflt-boxe;, one rl anil the other white ; there. ..it he two ieclal deputy .shenB for each
! precinct cho-ea from. opt ' political parties; there shall be a State Hoard of KlectKHitom-
eiis-OOfters. compo-eil or IK i-ecreiary and two electors designated by him chnv-n frcm different parties, to prepare and distribute ballot through the St uej likewise. C mniy Ihjanls of. Hectloa Commtisloaer compwed of ti, elerk anil two persons 10 ilhitrPmto ballot
withie touaUesvnll balltos shall lw counter-
.i.,t , tiM. b1! clerk before they are d epos-
t.i i. the tx: no . lection shall be beW la a
where Honor are sold. Imprlonni'frt
imM to tlve vears. and Usfranchiem'tit
:. . ... . .. ..... iu
tor ten years, are tae pe names tot t T.ro visions of t-e act 7he li:t. Knellsh , parrow has trlumpfi-d. Ttebill of Mr" StevenM.r, ot transend Crawlord, providinsrforarewani for their aesiructton. Itu been IndeHnUcJy postponed by the Mr. Fe-tr. of r.atttHW, has a bill ttatwill
cot pleae the porNaicn. It aroriues taai n shall b- tiBbiwfnt to kllinlay Haiti dnrlnj the next cae hundred years. A heavy penalty Ii t... itcresed uron a: ce for vkdatlsg tho ptwvisluns ot the bill.
As they on tneir pri are v . TamaMise. our interference will ueoe.ar ly assame theeharaacterof assistance toTamawie. tn the endeavor for jst punishment ot a murderous crime, we hope for the co-operation or the treaty powers In Samoa in friendship with a. and we ask the Government of the United States to be good enough to furnish the consuls ami commanders of ItSRhlpsof war In Samoa with suitable instruction. Our armed forees there are Instructed to avoid and to prevent all Injury to neutral commerce and property, ami to adopt meacures of reprisal ami destruction only against the followers of the party which Initiate ! the contest against our troop by a murderous attack. We shall, of course, abide by the agreement .i., A-i.-a ami Unaland with respect to
Samoa, and pay due retard under alt elreumstanees to tho rights of these powers as established by treaty. I beg Vour Excellency to bring this communication to Mr. HavanVs knowledge by reading it to him, and W leave a copy with him if he requests it. tSignedl tlUHAHCK. m
THE ARKANSAS TRAGEDY.
The A.aslHtloo ol Huh. .IIih M. tlloytnn ... iun.u..rriiip. Ark. Tlio Aaair
n ' m - - Wrappeil 1m Mystery. t trri v tirw-ir. Ark.. Jan. ). The Ga
ett' l'lummervtlle siKeial, rewired at
I -10 to-.lav. gives the following details
i-siun of John M. ClayUni
Hob. J.hn M. Clayton was hu his room at Mrs. Craven's hoe at nine o'clock lant night. D. H. muack, of Beuton, Ark., a traveling man, who was in the room with Clayton, his friend, Mr. Alnutt, and your corre.sMudent were occupvins the same room. Clayton had been nervous all evciiiiisr, ad wa icias
tTrT"- . - tizrzxiL wr. V.vnurES. a wealthy farnier C-o aa-w anal- thsrer- 2traHr Coaty. l&d wa.- arrestwl ,m aTwSLS tZSTl ; a. rt-coa scam! tor iadietniebt .for tlSiia elrr- at KrxXr. Rett aMrrt.R ha said I!.aiLcli.aii3f4l C aatl ! Hat h wilt any f"n' SavtaSirf ra. WW tft I the- ifcofeKra.ltRiai.s:nttoBIt ts believed ' iev J -aaTaaT Sk - ha tf- wtS be iastalleJ aad rensaia Seethe White KoefAmlydur to
- '-ram h.a?fcristet t hwl JAtart. Mrximw
fra-hnt"' 3te IniasJh, Mitiaw w' i cra-heJ is 3.-3Brtiw w Vtahiatar J 5UrafUi!xwaa MttoVA,! -liseklttrsther ho she crai hy tfe-? .aee xiaKa iltatSr ttlBaBl aw
ma.
iHL VAu P-a UtiTBii. H. M- ShaaBifc
HKK
t- .v- niZrv.iiiT ia-l.l irrt ' mai JL X CVA-re. w - lt t
Oiort JaslR.ewart rea4err. a4tt-iiu erty Caae4 Mat 0air . w h. wverralJkr the weararrer-ef . PieaA, wm ae k, Jw ar!tSair
the -Vfeadaat l a ait toaujb W a I At s
C iiMMfaa A: aferhar Uirwa4 Car.r J, MsnfawD JZt the Chkao. Mt. raL Hianain. ! 0aty. .
: a Omaha. Th a i av wet Jar ' hwt hwartwe. lrwataawar.if v4W.aia.hla. f aaahamaarf t a.
Tae srote- tvoen at OtttriestoUt -
t&c .list. fr Caiwl State kantorf realtil: Ceaait. s H; c:tterin','.:.. Jra.saaKTr.f the Snprrate Court e5etKlcOty. the Xtst appointed (G-orare Wewtwwrlt tirty receiver f tlio afotaii Ktver Jtptf KdsinjrCompnny. TWtfcwaaaaet haitf dpjrsed th Saavxta Ttwr a paper pablisEed la the stcjivoK AS.t. of kiaot.v visited avasrat M-WrrWHtr the 1st. To a prft
im uutnaaiiT ht .-aamKk. J wfemMiue he M tta he a mo
tarrwalet ffthllc t cMawt a4eatiMt. whwTer, aaa ttsat at
Hh Jhl 1 am. hasiC at ;
. waarhwaaaeev ttw
Irtfgkrr at which h nsM w
It S stated that aearly ene handred indictments have thus fur been returned tn the elcttM caes by tbe Federal grand jwty at Indtaaapolls. i'nt KpersJR were poisoned, Mar Crawfordsrllte, by drinking wtr out ot an aUndoa-d well. Kcnroan was made a city Uo other diy ly a vote of 5112 to 145. Mas. Citas. Joskh attempted d commit Mtciile. at Audersofl, by taking laudaaum. MRS. CATMERtSK CAV.VAf OH, K I 1", dtod at Madison the'i! Inst Stia-ascs Uath. aged sixty years, comadtteii tiictle near HpriMK(llL Tun case of the Wta'e ( Indiana v.. Vick lUtl, for the marder of his wife oa the 1t h o OctohtrlaM, wan called for tr.at en the r!, tho circait court at Winchester.
wbca H 11 awwaiad and pleaded zuiUy ef
.ociler In th Urst dei-ree, and wan sent to
uotutentiarv for life.
tt.T.iitf tl'sfKAL. of Indianapolis, who
fr sreiri has h:i unktad to hit family,
nitr w.-ien ttrlnklnr. was takea from
kU keil br White Caae, and whipped
wate With 8WlthS.
rv- Ja Kr. ths oldst deattst of
rlv-u.vilte. saiWel at the eeanty poor-
avve. Msr that city,
A. H Taylor wa arrentod at Andenen
a the eharge af sweariax ia illegal vote
at the Xtremher eteatHm.
tb nmir with his hands in his pockets.
He walked towards thu window, over which the blind was partially drawn, and wat In the act of tdttinj? down when a shot wan fired through the window, making a very l'd rejwrt and puttlnK ut Je Heht. We could liear the Woml iHiiulni? from Clayton's wound. Your correspondent exclaimed: "The lamp has exploded and killed him I'' . , , ,
"No," said Alnutt, "lie na cu ou When a light was brought It was fouud that a load of buckshot had twen fired through the window, taking effect in the riKhtideof ClaytoH neck, breaking ;! , one bullet passSu clear throiiKh. Ho foil hack In his chair and then over on the
Woniack's story Is straight. There is no clew to the periwtrator of the outrage, lnit a pistol was found uuderneath the
window this morning, whlcrt may pro.m-
i.i ih- il seoverv or mo assa.sio.
al Vse sr - - . ,
No one has advanced any theory yet.
treat number of people, princi mu groe, are in the little, village, but every
Uiiu; is onloriv nun tpuet.
KnttoVft llereat I'reillelmb rAf.KSTox. W. Va., Jan. l.SeVoral
leading Demwrats who have heretofore
been known as Kenna m m " " dieting his detent, and tho opposition o
him claim his nanfi wm w ; -.. " "
a few days litllusH ne is nmw . ....., they Hay, l impossible. Ha UU talus that his chances arc Kmh m Ii.mvh. .".arali.
Sax KRAXCtaco, Jan.). Sharon's heirs defeated Sarah Althea Terry yesterday hysecnrlnif from Circuit Juilxo Sawyer all ihjuncthm forbidding her to apply t Jwlge Sullivan for a receiver for th Sharon estate. So.rah Althea refused t. receive the service of the Iniuncttott, d a deputy marshal had unite, n tussle with .t... J... -..... Iwfore he Mteceetleil in
THE DEAD PRINCE, A' Air of .Mvtery ThrowH Arnonil II10 llealli ir i'rloeo IMiIhIp'i of Ao-lrlu, tVhleli I be I'ioh IVsorhlp Holy lot. iiilltes. l,ONlwN, Feb. 1. A lrivate wessane from Vienna indicate! that cens-o-diip w exorcised over the telegram? rolatm the causo of l'rlnce Rudolph's death, and that nolhing further can or will he telegraphed, it says, for th present. Tlu message savs: 4'lt ltai leaked out. however, that the Prince's door had to b' burst own by order of the court. There
Is also some mention 01 a khii-.o"i n ....,
although this mty refer to au old war caused by an accident
years ago on the hunting a''1- unf
eorrespoiHlent s aiiowen m a contradiction of the rumor that t!i Prince was tnitrderwl. But what is whislHrelhere is that he committed siici-l'. The Austrian Governmedt has done the le-t It could to foster that Idea, owinsr to the censorship establtehesl." London. Fid. 1. The British Medical Journal has received a dispatch from Vienna, which states that Crown l'rlnce ltndolpK' death was caused by a rupture of the cardiac walls with an effuslan o. blood Into the pericardium. BUSINESS AHEAD. Other IllploHiatlr lMeHoHWlilcli Tlireatrii Store Serloos HeieHceii TIiwh the Miim.aH Itiilirnictl.i. Wasiiinotan. Feb. 1. The Washiagton RorresiHiiidetit of the Baltimore Sun. Secretary Bayard's organ, sends the following dispatch to his paper : There are ether diplomatic question which threaten more srlus consequence to Samoan imtrogJlo In the near future, ts" U ,w.. n, t mi of Hie Senate In rclcctlag the Hh-
erics treaty and Of tne two houses of 0vngtv. : In passing the CHne Exclusion act. Secre
tary Bayard stated ta reireeniauieH Sun that he has been " Informed by our consu s In Canada that the (tnnmllM Oworamenl intend to Issue no more licenws umler the mo 'u vlvcndr and will fall back upon Its narrow n-terpr-tation of the taty of 1st thus n-otH-nlng thooW qaiuret between tho two countries which the reKt-l treaty would havep-t-msttcntlv settled. TheririH-s are beSinn" t t itrow restive abont th Kxelnslon act. Ttn are notoriously h.w ami drvalioae i dlplowatle measun-s W-,t they have at last awakened to the fact tast their treaty rlfthts ate violated by the ex-lm hill. The Ohm-. Minister accepted lnm Secretary Bavanl ..' imkmlty for the Chinese imt rages In tWej ft t. in a graceful nnd amicabte-o'lrlt. but he asu n, -Whnlabwitnttr treaty rights" It is o a all llWly that Mr. Bsy ird was able to giveb " much Information on the subject.
GERMANS IN CONTROL. The !erioaos Tako llolil f Ttilos at AhIi sIMlVevOw I the fb.ee ao.l .-erel
ai nistai,ii,s 1 1 "in.
.1 itll.
T.fviMV.
A uek und regnrdlurTatrs at theamoa si in Is state that the Herman nava offiSals l av ' h -I'll Hied to search all vesS in Snni mn water, for contrahimd nr lies. The Germans have suppressed UHi'samoan Time., a W theKtiglKl. language A - A f
ara " "
S ll r was released it, pjmpUnnce with ho demand of ih Brit Mi .;'. T .0 IHdlce of ApiuhavelKH-n plaecdtu, J German control, aud the tow n U at the iiercy f the latter. Six thousand "ataaf.a's followers have intrenched tflee battle tn the Germans'. 1 he Samo.ins J rapidly inning th- forces of Matnnf. When the steamer Hichinond arr v.-d Apia she was boarded and. f earclu-.t i y the German. Tbe I lrst News of't !. WarHisiudN. Feb. t.-Th first n' 1.. 4.,.u4.m a4ii lll t
the climax reaeneu i f;'"""" veved to Hi Senators, thetiengd .
dUeussiu-.' tho S.imoan ipiestiou. ,
Tt.vJK,a prona. A ealdo o..sa,'e
iveii over tne
tucking the document nnder her arm. Sh :":,.r,t t.oie. ami declared she would
liave revenge fur tnls assau t upon her When her attorneys were dtRCltHslng the IniHHCtlon she Jumped Hp Hd criwl. "l'vi Ihii Insulted long enough, awl I won't stand it." The jadgs u u be swited.
from
it 1, ii .l Pre s
London reeeiveu ooi ..... - . wires was seal to Henator Cwkrel', . was prtMidtnK. Hecnlbtl S;rtator S-ie.-man to rett.l rt and then Senator Gr -. Senator Gray took the mess.-dt ;
... p .- .hi. miu 11 wat m in" n ,- -
rrimi-" .. .. . ..... r..u
drutal on eoutaineii in 11 ma '","';,' Senator withdrew his amendment to Smoan clause In th- Consular and I . hirnatU. Wll. If this hat'.tn dot, llw Wll would likely aot have kwadl- !! of yesterday.
