Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1892 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. OOAKK, PutilitMr. - . IXMAXA. : awaiihmt. ok the sttta. mubnawd mm i comm 4c iwunit, toiafma. Ttor CImhmm Wl with ruhMs, fee practaw in clubs. MUllfUl mark, mm will W ready uaVr U help fiw IreTwtMWwmkbynl iWW Hf mpfMriifHrMlMMM. efcsnrrd with witti the W tv-faTs fair. It WaaJimfttia Iwr llunifn the Wth. TiHtflfcio Ircihfauwr Ihm w tW WW r44rietifr the fr wiwnv wmu parpas. xite new et jcm tbr fa JimrirU. the rwtKirf theprwOx tfc Hh IW piwUMtt sad hk nhMM hifrd th" )atM note from ImI JtMNuy m the Bkrijr m sm) hap rMMkMi. ad Jatr cm4 H to W wn4c94t that iti Mmtikh wnr satAria from funUx JSauAl. under M of March IT, y tkt the jdtUw Jrver piiiflue in that cilr is ekhnia firm ote u two hvwlmt rietiw daihr, m4 .W wMvkdeiite has had to order th i'WjMeiit oi the IHl Vost HH.wrKtw, a Cxtmi harm wkh thf MiatMt of aofctr Hmd ia hk w. wa. arm4l in Londfin. on the teik, m the act f Ktinchkriinjra taivra. W a4Mhti the theft, aiwl mid that ptwertT ami haafer tlrore hint to the !arjneii Rrmxi ha wrkten a letter aaprueinc the propoidpartidpattitMt hr Italiaa art4 io the Chicago M'rWV ialr aad proaakicir the noral innport of th. OTtTnent. which, he sars. wovlii xacunate m eeerr p.--4We manner the tranportatioa aad fe ktvpiajr of the Italian exhilnV. Fiwr forearaer !afvted of belnc capaaW in anan-hial plots wrjv. (m the 6ta. ortiervl t qak France The ubb "Wt iaeladeil tn-rmans Kn oiam. 5rW. Italiannnd other natkmalitiras. Ther werefrirea twentr-fonr hours to get out Prance after that lime loi- iaipriHttL Sim Jcuax Vavxvxtutz. the Brkt4t ia4er. had a personal etmferenee wkh President HarrWtn m the .'!. Thk w a bkt iuittnal arftceediaa I wcaaioaveil mnch comntenu ,fterrf Secretarr HIatne ealied at the "White Huwe. The rj4t is believed to W ooantvted with the Hehrinr $ea matter. Tmk diamond earrinK and pearl pea riant which were MoJeu hr Jfrs, Floronr Ethel Ohorne from her friend nad relative Jlr. Harjrreare. were old nt auetaan in Ixunion on the 3-th. A large and mahioeahle crowd attended. rather more out of eurhwitr uiddurs. The eatriurs broarht the neadaate 414. FnKMttCK r4Knsr held i w the Attn, wfch the chief of the Ia-fc ma arteetire ioree. and H was reoired that the poiire should not W lbniVed in the fiurlnfttncy of their treataaent of rumu'gt.d dynamiters, hut that nil pernav arreMd m reatnable aManeion xhoukf he trented with the utmost rhrer aikjwed hy the law. A st-sctAt. meetinr of the 4ochohthe Standard Oil Co. was. held at theeompany's oKce in New York, on the it. for the. purpose of inexeaMtur the capital toek front I5.efan t4 r7tJ. The ineren wan ordered aiade. The addfthiaal capital k to he moed for Imrimr indenendent plant and to par wtr subs recent puremvee of maall Mn. Corrnrjx Terr, fcarmerlr aeMmamatifeneral of India, dclrrered a lecture, on the h. ia the Wetuaiatr i Farhtnd) town hall on the Moct of the kauuenee of the fall in thevwfaeof 41er upon the cnmnierctf antl nuances A India. He Mronrly advocated the reanunetiaatatu of stlrer. ami hlamed Knidand fur Mandhnr " the war f iv early aeevfpikhmcnt. It h reported that Uml .Silkherr fc. nfe rcMdute than ever in hi determinatkm nAto renew the modu -ri-rKttL and that the meditated IiWral attaek: upon the rernment s polser in lkMWMt has only MrenwthcaM'the purpoae f the anrnVtry in thk rwpeet. the norernment iee!incre that it will le MMtained hy the country in ref4nfr toaeeedetothe American demand. Tins jrreateM. railway works in the world. tho of the London A: Northweem railroad at Crewe, nnrrowlr eeaped deMmetion hy ftre oa the Wth. liefore the connarrathm wm uhdued. nmny huildinars with their maehtnerv. were eonaumed. The daumw k hi';. mated at JEVW.. the prineipal lo. hemar ine macninery. . mrye nnmher of people are out of work thronfrh the uhmty. Scvi:n.t. dnys ajro Jamef N. Guthrie, a prominent Haptkt dirine of ltsTille, I".. reeeiTed mWllkrcnee of the ksllhur of hk xtn lather on the IVnnylauia railrtaid at JohnMowa. The remakw were kientifteil, taken home nd mid It nw tranW yoaar Cuthrie k .still alive, hk haruar received a lttw fnum the sh. written after the huruil Tn; lawyer who. has undertaken the deknseof Deemiaw. the 1 the lUm Hill lUverp.d) murders, vs oner k hmtne. laming was mentaUr ' rhnmer aad komI t .u t.. ba. Mit i "j.TT . Mm there wilt be nrodueMi t tlu. it-i.1 tOtewtlfv tkst be muL UL1 J m,derrt in hk imnversntfcm aad wa S JTl
1mi4.
CUKKE.YI TOPICS
tii jtlvs Df mm. F1FTY-CCOHO OOM2ftESS. "ruai Tfc.a a tmt a brtaeUacMit k a tayaJMwa amtrkfay aM HflrioT akr T ta iw. awat.k mrur. Awrnd met Xxta hWiaiaeDiiwwt of CMaat aae wan waiaWoa ia n(im; 1m aeaarta a.aar hv aad aa Ioaio tTUe text book, la the cawan Vr. atn m w , . . " t""""1 w eouiaaiea- . . Ia tae aw ..i t. C a tw rrtvale bOW. m taraf ha n. aria nunIx tar ouat. the attk Hr. mjr m teafoed eeft in fa w tf kwdaalt at wnaterer the Uhi T-xajTli! f that aait C vatee a legal tar tor ail an&ifc aad inni hA w JiJ- - tk.k. toalarfwirwafeaVMttfc.ferraKtafaanaa aaaiK Maratr cVMt . eoatianwd. a alct mmm Wiac WW lr a tartawfraiaiuaUiia. Ik ta Mwea ta t. Xoraaa k wiwf riNrmntMMai fee rrftxtisMMyrpwxat aeartaia rac-raMrs Maaiei. f tae rhaaiu who wr. aorl(aiaca iaiaeiat eanfiiate. ta s-r aja. Ta .taaie icei the fcoow ia tae ladaat aOI aataorniar tajrwfcleatiafatawto ni aiat araqr oflfcw naa aavatc. aat wwa a aVervtk i nmra ta amW4;iita4TKM. Ia tae -- aiatafrix wt MD aaiwaiakiBgigiaisttat PERSONAL AND GENERAL. 1ixk Yakmle. the falk pilot at Loukville. Ky.. was stricken with apoptexy on the 57th. while takiur the John A. Wood over the falk. Hk condition k very critienl. Cape YarMe k 3 years old. aad k one of the bee-known'river men ia the west. Mm. . 1we. the eoalkiar. died at liiBailclphin on the e;th- Hk r ealth ha Ken vnrku4T estimated at from 3.ms to m,W,m. It k poifcly not over tae mtU-r of the &rure. bet it artve. exceed them. At the time k .U.tk t- .ia. .r i of hk death he was not aide to estimate ithaanelf. Tmk great mma to secure hn .-.of m. traLlaadK in the mm belt in the northem part of M iuuejMMu k practically over, inasmuch a. nearly all the mad tmpp o vd to he ore hearbnr k sacurad either by kuMse or contract. Tmtm persons of Tel fTeeb. TvWr who viokaUy expeied Ker. Mr. Aiavdie. one of the nmkMonarie of the American board, sone time aco. have been trkd. convicted aad hnnvkoned. JOX J. Ll.ViiEJfAX. the -mo-hfal crank who. on December -2T W niu at the mansion of Cornelius YanderhSt and denmnded the millinnaire'ji braW and who was committed tor meat -taminatiott. ha, developed a new mania watch ha been a Miuree of rreat aanoyauce to the familr of Jar tkmbL He made freonent calk at their residence rhurinr the bell and aenaindtnr tose .Mr. Gould's oldeM daufrhter Helen, and deckrinr hiaavelf to be her kwer. He was. arretted, on the Hh, and seat to Hellevue hopitaL Low. SAUnt iti 's hut note k nil to contain the intimation that the Hritkh iroverment k wUlinr to enter into aa arranrement for the arotection of the eals. hi Hehrhar sea as ooa as the arb tratioa trenty k ratified. THKXorth Crmnn IJoyd Meamh:p Eider, whkh went mmure on AtbernVld rocks. 0 the I.sie of Wiffhc on the atrht of January SI, has beeameeeA fally Hosted into dee water and towed into Southampton. Thk k a rreat vietorr for tape lieinecke. but for whose persktotxt pknduur the veel wouht have Uvn jriven up VUhe wrnth of the waves. M.xn FAworrr of Ksrifnrton. Ia.. ejran hu adnunwtmtkiU be an fjrder for all rambler and da reputable eharacter to leave the rkv at .v mJI trw all Mtkiom. to eke at aiamk mA mii day Sanduv. The nolhw in- hintle earryinr hk orders Tmk benl Mniai nt rki have formed a wmtbtne. nad vkiton w. the WorM' ir inauural eefenimies will have to anv Sftv eeut kul .J twenty-tee, for" havmr trunhA handled taat otr. Thk will induce mar peontrto leave their trunk f and only earnr MiciMk when tUnW the fair, " OWIJW tO the outbreak rj tk. - and-moath dkuN in Holland and to knowkkre of the Mrkkh k.l rienltnre. it ha been decided to prohibit all importation of rattle Into Enrland frrwa any part of Europe. herfled by hk wife and ek.U. Cmwm. t.i..i . . . an ii iihtanai. ns tk. t. i nrnwOaughter, for ennsin tlw thoftmeofMseJmrgo, by cruehv. Ojc the 4th. 3tarht Josua I :e Hl de Cm. m.l.. i-t 7 . -. " 'nut - T eia:a annirs. med m Ikmisek aged M. U
Urn rtnaiwa f rwnii, , mm twaWw naW ta Vihart ta r , la w.-,,- .,
fan at ta r m Iw.
CohawUa. rwU f waira wn
TMiisemUe m enwtive session. m'wm&hlTZ; mtrt mC nmmmJmTvUr ITsT f-
.! ESJEtS
i, leaner? .ne tern, mi mys m I a net reeetvrd tne artais. af the sale, j ...... - wrrwi wr p j detaJlyI-ht killlh, . . ' t . 7 T 7 arH,l nwi WUO MM U-Kt tO MM, v.dver kL W W frtamhnmito hand the WMpi m tlk(aMM, tue wit ' aim lug KeeguM A r...nm .t,w j Thefav TW Falb f (Wrjr , wa et aeartr ia two and wtk ht biar1 . . ... ' aad ia wjaetMi whfc the haa taken dinvtion of the KeiuHbtr s-a ettiveerir. It k announced fiwan Victoria. B. C. that clearances lopiht Kehriafr s are Winjr refd. I Tmk supreme court of Xeivmjin adJtiumed. on the MKh. wfthout renderina: a dea4im ia Thajrer appeal fr the reOaeuinwof havwui' n.iat tWwc. Mount ( t hv. McKixticr iff Ohio h& aMNiinted j J. A. ronrmaa. of Mellaire. eeretarr of i . .- u i amoon oi Senator Marhe6 the nrs Indian ha taken the ruth. mVbmI ;ke roll and Kra ndntitel U the bar of I Vi. r.WJ - - . . i r I nanae a. K. C. KoudinoU Mr. fhmiliaot j- S Tlar OM-fWUttfe. He kiUWl 1m w f aader hk fether. William I, lvulhuit I fc w,tllil,d theablet man in the Bktwkex thirtr and fortr eiaiaa tt the Krhifh Colnmhia senler for dam aire arrefratittfr .m hare- heen forwarded to the departaacnt of marine at Ottawa. Out., m eontplinnee with the proemnailiou reiue4injrc2aunr. for nanpemutkui for 1 vaaed W tlie exPhuu oi Mmwr irwut toe nennnf ea under the modn vivcndL Trnc trial of Walter Arnold, at Ctwteinnnti. charyl whh murder in the r dejrree. ended, the .mh. whh a verdict of murder in the eeond derree. . 1 Z 1 . .a ..- i
i i iV ,n .ijvh b upwiqanii . ir .-attitjr tne wall, for IMc. Arnold killed Kyle Chapman Uautu: IHxm s and Marv Klinzer were on the Menmcr cotk. Xovemher 3 f Tally iajuml by a train at Evaanritle. ...... . N'KWWirmt jeabiw. !nl law hoteL on W 4tinrB Mivet. !,iiap,jlk woman. Mikuled with carffotoa. badly danamired hv are. xyui aeid. which broke out at 4 o'clock on the T: new Colnmls ilnptkt cnErch morniMrof the3th. The rnets awak- WW.UU
eaed to and themelv9. envekMkid in naoke. lwane paaic-tricken. ami three of them were injured, one fatally. Tub boue eonuatttee oa afrricttlture will report a -l-o:te fen- the Hatch aati-optinu bill and Hmilar ment-airsv It k nndertoid the uhjtate will be acceptable to the b-urtk of trade. . r- w urn. j IEOrXK lirinir in the vicinity are again . J " TJh w of lava a, reikler tflin iiMiail and other irni imikate danger. Tmk cotton pinner of Ashum. Enrmnd.are afttatiaar for n MopfMtre of work &x a month, m order to rdnee the stock of romk oa hand. Ox the Slat Jfrs. Margaret Doane. a hnaukomt. nraddV-aied woman, the wife of a New York produce dealer. tarew neoeii wita ner A-rear-oM ua Frank from n thtnl-Mory window of I herPMDulcnecau El worth street. Ho- ' bohen. Her arm and trr were broken : aad she wm. probaMy fatally injured j mternully. An b.jy ,s jdrull wm frae- , tured. Mrs. Doane k believed to be ia- : LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the enute. m the 1st. niter routine business, Senatr I'ener introduced a hUi U authorize the secretary of the tiary in exchanire trenry notes at parfcr all ontMnndinr United Sutes bonds. The amir details of the Indka apprvipoatioa hill, the mala features of whkh had been adopted, occupied the renwiader of the session) In the houfe. after aaisanortant prrliminarks the free-wtxA bill was taken ap in committee of the whole. Ckawxs I. Imukx, ex-cakf-jastke of the court ttt claims was foentl dead in hk bxd : t hk resilience in Washington! the Ut. Hk death was entirely uaexpectci!. as the night previous he nttended przycr-meetingat the Western iresbytersan church, and Uok part as nsaL Reterning home, he spent an hoar or two with hi& family, and r?tirvtl ia apparently cmA health. Judge Drake was M yt"ars. obL Exky. Jomx W. Hurr. chairman of the RssEan famine relkf ec mmittce of tin- IVittcil -tatcs. is wading out an appeal addrvsn.tl to the mayor sntl council or other chkf antkoritks of the incorporated cities and vil luges of the whole omatry. It k a striking picture of the sufferings ia the mnaine districts. DfXMis, the mnrdercr, arrived at 3frlbourar. on the 1st. on the steamer HaHeart. An immenve crowd nwnHed him. list the wharf aad the were strongly runrded by the police, and he was snfelr eseorted to kil. The mmd kJted the prkmer. but attempted no vksVncr. Mu. M.xnr Kkkikix. mother of Archlkhfp Rkeilon of San Fraaekeoand Jt ratner r. a. Kwrnlun, n pnmuncnt srclcsiastk of ChLrngo. dkd at the restknee of her daughter, in the latter city m the 1st. She had jest reached her l birtbda r. .; of the mot wickspread, nnd dkixs cyclones that has rkil tWU ,mntry for many years spread ktrc- : thnntghotit Mmmn and f " mtw mm were arowneii trout tnestenmir olden Kt:k. WJJ5r tm.ntv'1 wharf tn Ctcmi crVllI i JW u JlT.t?Z ITT'L t the urgency S" " 8,---,s9. tmk duchi-sv of ratttaK. dkd - t. .11 JTTrV T
INDIANA STATE NEWS.
Dnnsr C. William, the Antlrron r Triaiu hoklin uwet.u In IW htut raUM,i a bv OenuiaeW danemw and cIuIjm, ! T..vr expi.. ,ktn and im iw iwrr t u fauwir uT ;rtned and ihe ho- WtrUHytl m ---i- f C.-VMtte 1 ,AMr WumKUAUt was taken frr.m HhTl.!W. three ; tBbaiMlut). hut.'n by whilst of Intone c4Htntv. The oule nwitii trivia - J?" Aumingeharaeter t m hy bih naaniUiHUs uuleMi 1m k taken out m a treUrber. I: KkK x, n vidored Wr of Craw AnhvUkr. wait fatally lahtred tlu :u t'iuVutal dhuharjre of hta fun while out i auntinr, j Tmkhi: were four runawar Marri:iiw in Jellm-onriUe the other 1ht. A Mktmomct rerival at l!oMrt k affordinir a emtit.m in the work of MUs Fannie Edward., a fonrttfcn-yettr-oUl IfMrl. who is aitijig- ker. A, T, K'.wardV. the paMor. Fha.vk Zinkax ami (JmndtMHt Cwi.l y werv arre.tel at VadtiBfrton for nlleyt tl jnrr lriMnjr. The e.vplMon of an orereharfreil jrn fatally injumi the l-y ear-old Mn of L. A. Iarker. of Crawfordhritle. A.VXA Hai.tkj.s chKhoH taught fin from a WrriiBjr hoa.h fin at KingKfewn. and he lturaed t death. A ft, WO TiaTTix stMllk& was Iwrm'd j to death in Jerry .MvKianey's MtuWo at i I j w rv iK'e wi rjr. I Aoam KtuncK. a WaWhinton miner. shH and killed his v.ife, then bk'w out . his lirairav Tmk rvmains of Rer. II. M; Imjwrt, . ami n irew namet twik. wi-re found deai on the railroml track at ' uVrben. J -Mas. Kt-iZAKirrK 'rilky. of Iattle Ground, went to sleep with a Krlitcd pipe m her nantL he was burned U death. Ax electric Kfht plant k to be built , t Ftm-kr. j Joiwrtt La fit and Robert IVmt;s ewapel from the JctTerMwritle priton RIV. J. F. FLlWOVttOV ,f MrU -M-un hnmne from rrippe j, MlfeS. S. M. HoTKTTKlt. Of I.ifOIIWT, ( onspriiuet wh the Ike Shore railrond for fl,5W for the killing of her . daaprhter. j OnAXfiK county can not find a eandk i t . wtwH- H-namwir, mm tae papers nave rone to advert kinc for a man to fill the r UArm in the Iktiitr of propertr for , taxntkm at Yxlpcrako are Win invesi tijmted. I Yiixiam Fr.Rrjox. of Ihiboiseouaty. nnirdercd Joseph Garland, hk lirother-in-law. in Crawford county, with n biow !of the ikt on Uarland neck, titat buoted the Jupramr. j Two St. JtMt farmers have spent over KM to settle th oiraivliu4i.f touv Xaxis: Iiit.KKX and Lizzio White, two Seymour jrirk. have run awav from home. Tmkv tell of a Winamac man who was. enufht atealinr oilont of the .street hunntv. CiTHiKXftof Terre II ante hare rai?ed a land with which to prosecute t-Hv of ncjahi beUevetl w be rniltr of IkiWi-.-in eonnecthm with the kttinr of puWie contrnek. and the inveatiratk)n of the alleged hoodlerh will now be imsbed witn vtror. .!ia. .MAnr Khowx. of I'aoli. was di vorced from her husband. William IlrowB. eiren her mahlcn name. Slnt,ui and before the sun went tiown had mrnett i ihmw J. W a Ik. thmi tnree name in one ay. Jas. Loxa, of Mnnlewood. fell into n fire-place in a lit and was burned to death. Mas. M.M-.r.ir. Pnrr.TT. of Andcrsoa, sakckled with I'ark if.cen. E ScHt-r.TX, ared ''4, of Crawfonlsrille. hss cloaed with KHa IKmW, afd as AxtKaox"s new steel works are in operation. Makiox merchants talk of orraaiziajr a eoMmercial cluf. A cm nark k to be ob af tu. new featares of Ko'xomx It costs Sew Allaay "IS.) a year to keep her streets in repair. . RiCKMOMt lioasts that it will soon have a new safe factory. Great fears are entertained for the ladiana wheat crop. Mas. Lxo. ef South Hend. had her tc frozen dariar the reeent cold snap, nccessitatinr. amputationv Patrick 0Hcr.v. a mine boss in the Ch euro mine at ISenwood, Itcmlricks county, was crushed by falling slate aad nn not recover. Jaxks HfCK:r was arrested on a train at Lebanon. He k wanti-tl 5n Anderson, eharred with shootlnr a KttAZtt, k all worked up over a lack tae ueggtr. .N'oi.iwv.t.K ga wells are not fallg. as reparteL Ricif moxu burners of natural gas talk f returning to coat next winter. IlKiKi-Axn 1'i.ack nd Terre Haute are to be connected bv street railway. Thk ottte of the Danville Republican was entered a few nights ago and rreat damage done to the engine. The mischief was evidently wrought by some one seeking revenge. I)aiiiV. Jacobs, of Seymour, ha sued the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for m,m dawages for injuries he claims to have received by belag anstrnck while sittiag on a wagon-loatl of brick, lnt August, waiting at a wowing for a freight train to get out of the way. Vn.MAM If. k'rivc Him saulted by na Indianapolis car driver Ur refung to pay a second fare, secured $:,$ nunMroa miut tk. jl un an -"'- www, a numaraud eomotay.
PRONINT OHILIANM.
laHM MaiMMbM M4n4Mta and 4. K. Ha KmhWi Whw SHartMl MUoMrr Kaua'a UtMlotNlUy fet SMHttaH. Arrlra In New Vrk--Thy Ar I'roftue Ut KnurtmH it.ilt...i.. e .k m .traiMmw tr oh I'MHff t Ittu SM4 SUl ler nt the Mtr and M(rioM.. KH Yohk. April l. Two of tin. moU important Hrsmii who bMk reftira m tne i. nmn nmivn H'tfMtkMt at ShhU aw m the downfall, last year, of I'tvsi ib-nt IhilniMveiltt, arrlvwl in Jfuw Yrk. ncttneMiay.im tli 1'tu-iHe mail HUmm .. 1. . , . . , ... anip - i-iv i irmn toion. They r Jttlb) Ikniaiulos IidnoMi hihI.I. K. Me Kenna. hkmuIhts of tlto mviILmI tor's cabinet diiriHjr tlw eriivlal wvUxl of hk Hdminktratum. Senr -MeKeium whs aocMHimtiitil by tit ..i.si.i . ... . Yietorkt he told a renortorof tln f Tilt ...I Itcss that it was hk intention to nmka ns itoHJ Here fr the next vuar uml & 'half for the jnirmise of edueHtitur his cniHiren, ana nt tlie end of that time t .t.!t i. . . - was tMMsilile that hu would ruturn Chili. Referring to the terrible days of IktlHiaccdH'K downfall. Senor .Mdv'mina sakl that words could tint nvnnu hk feelings of gratitude to our .Minister, l'strkk Kgan. for hk nrotixition uml shelter. "That lie was sustained by his government in that oonrse," continued the ex-minister, warmly, "wan. ami Is. eause for deeiwr gratitude on our part io me, great anti nuie Amer cun trov-rrnim-nt. Wu were four months and a lialf at the lagation, and in all timu, despite the terrible drain wo won. on lr. Kagau. we were treated with every a i conrteay anu KitutnesNposKiblc. At first we were alnmt KM) in all. Our iiiiinU.r gradually decreased after the eongres-t-kmalkts established theniM'lves in the government until at last wu were, only . i . .. J iwcive. Senor 3leKenna. in conclusion. Minin took ix-easkni U sntok v.k .Minister 1'an, and snkl hi; won and enJys the resKct and esteem of 1mUi skies. He predicted that the congressuinalLsts kUks very long will grant Kiitnesty to all politk-al exiles. S-nor Espinos:i is staying at the Ho tel America. He is famous throughout hk country for lik knowledge of law aiwl skill in ps.tetk!u and as a statesman k conceded even by his opponents to le ime of the most astute, that Chili ever produced. This is his first visit to thk country, and his admiration of New Ytwk. predkposed as he was to like anything American by reason of his deep gratitude to the United States, k unlKumlel. ALABAMA TRAIN ROBBERS. A GVorjckt I'arlHr Train Ilelil t'p Xnir HVetH. Ala., hh! tho Mull far Itllti-il or All the KiKitrrel Msll Tin Clerk Is Chance U'iiuikIimI Sllj;itlv by a I'lltol Shot. UtRMixmiAM, Ala., April L Tho passenger train which left here at midnight for Atlanta on thedeorgia I'aeifle railroad, was held up by masked roln Isjrs at I a. m. near Weems, ten miles east of here. As the train moved away from the stathm, a robber lsamled the. engine and covered the engineer with a nne, compelling him to stop the train MM feet awav on a trestlo. One man toxl gnard over the engineer Mjt . tln.in. ...t.:i.. ...i... ... v...., n uhq Kvcm outers opened Are on the inakle of the train In order to frighten the passengers. Another robtwr knocked on the dtor of the mail etir, detnnnum entrance, whkh was refused. He then broke open the door, firing nt the postal clerk, who was slightly wounded. Every rrgwierco letter in the ear, sup. posen to contain aljout f'i.'Mfl. was taken. The entire roblicrv was ilimi in a few minute. In which time several of the gang kept uptlieliring.and Flagman iuincy Adams came near lieing killed. The engineer says the robber on the engine was a white man. and the nostnl elerk says the man who robbed htm was a mulatto. Oflieers with bhxalhounds are close on the trail of the robliers. There was no e.xnresscar in thh train. Eighty-Are registered packages were taaen irwn tlie mail car, two of which were fount! by a eamn-Hre in the wks1s near by. Dogs followetl the trail tif the robbers to Irondale, where the Istndit.s stole two mules from a man named Smith ami lied. Three men composed lite party. J In; oflteers am in hot pursuit, ami will, no doubt, eanturo the robliers. U. U. Hughes Im the name of ine postal elerk who was wounded by Uie robbers. THE SALMON FISHERIES. Ar. I!-rt m the Turt r ChhimIIiihm nml AmerliHH ttt freveiit the KterHiliiHlliiH of ShImhh. IJostox. April l.A petition hasln'en forwnrdiHl fnim this city to the Canadian minkter of marine and sherit;s, signid by IV.i ownersnnd lesee.s of fishing privileges in Canadian rivers, the signers lieing fairly divided K'tween Canadmns and Americans. The petitkin sets forth that "of bite salmon have lxreome more and more scare, owoh year in the Canadian rivers: that unless tne OominhHi government shall promptly adopt some decided and effective measures to enable a larger nHtnlier of salmon to safely reach their spawning grminds, groat danger of exterm, nation of tho Knecies will b incarrtMl; tlmt the present recjuireinvnt tnat tlie nets shall lie. raised from Saturday evening till .Mondav alTinTs inatletjunte' opportunity for iair pnifioriMHi or the flsii tti safely reafiu their snawninir lrrotimls- fh..n.. fore it is respectfully m'titionetl tlmt alLsiimon nets and traps be hereafter raiscit thirinir thret' sueeessiv,. dsvs and mghtMof each week, which slmll Ik: the saiiH- stated three days and three nights for all neta. A .Mother Wild Leap. NKW Yokk, April 1,Mrs. M.inmn.1 Doane. a lmndstHne. middle-;, iri.,1 the wife of a prtslucu dealer, tloing bus-int-w in Washington tnnrkcL tluvwherself with her -year-old stin Frank from the thinl akirv of her rosl. tknee, im El worth street, lfolmken. Mrs. Doane's arm ami leg were broken and she was pmlmbly fatally Injured internnlly. Her Itoy'a ska 11 was fractured ant! hk death is looked for at anv moment The affair cmabd IntentM excitement in the nuigliBorhootl, wlicrn tHti rcrtMleats are mostly wealthy Huff York buiria men.
TO THE WATER'S EDGE,'
si earner ;Mh KhIh tiiou. t ItWW II.CU Ut HN,I I1M...J I l.r" Th Warrhtl t the Mem iV ClXCIXKATi. April .-The (Inhkn lJuk whihwin, , h'aJ A oehKk yestewlay after,,,!,,,, r.,, Or cans t aught Hre nlKmt hair at. l iK-fore the time ftn- hiTdepanun Z was burned to the water's .ige l l were rtfty janiple aboard the x Z a large eoiisignment of fivight, 1 The thtmeA spread so rapklly n. ... f, iwsseugers and erew barely .'Z with thei. HvtT. Several' of " jum,M.l intti the water, but j, thought all were rescuwl. wit), tfie ' eention tf Miss Nellio city, who was seen tn !... t..i.. swift current and disappear. Two tirti men were seriously hrt by tinUn falling from the roof of the wharf w I he steamer levsti,n stjit.k .' thirty-live jnyiple and hteamed ;te,w the river. The entire Hr,. .I....... meiitof the elty was on the ground' but it was powerless to save the doomed steamer. The wlinrf Isiat of Hm m. .,. Packet Co. eauvbl lin fmm i... Inrnt and wan almst entirely conMiVn-d The hull t,f the (iohlen Kule hp,kt Itxist! from her moorhies .ami iltiwn the river nlmut il(K) feet and .niik in J0 feet tf water. The total W approximate $T5,(KH): partly insured Lati:ii. Second mate IVintr nnd a deck hand named Xat Homer arc missing. They were in the hold of xw vessel when the fire broke out an-l it is supposed they were drowned. I.ATKII. , Thus far live lives are lm own t.i J.i.... been lost. These are: Miss Xellie Maloney. Frank Rcilly, seeontl mate. Jim Madison, mate. Nat Homer, white deck hand. An unknown woman. Mrs. Easton. of Adtiiston. m Mib,.ri. .,t tins city, kalso m,!isin;f, ami it is f-arl she is lost. Three or four others who . bt,..to have Wen on the Ixmt, but wi-)m names were not obtained are i,ii.ving, and the death list may le increased to ten or more. None of the 1mh11,.s U-.x.k lMen recovered although searchers are tlilligently at work. MUs Malniey jumiK'd into the river In'tween the steamers Golden Hale and Fleet w.x.i and her body is supjiosed to Im.. ,u-ar the scene of the disaster. She hwt her presence of mind completely or could have saved herself by way of the Fleet wood. ADMIRAL WALKER'S MISSION. A lie, tort, tin l.iiHilou, tlmt the lulled State ltn I'n tercil lotos PrHitlml Al. tin n re. ThrmiKli the KITortM or Walker, with the Argentine Keiiuhllr. Lo.vnox, April l.A dtspat 'li "from linenoH Ayres tti the Time says; An indiscreet notice tti the pa ss, the origin of which has 1h?cii traced to one of the ministers, states that Admiral Walker was the liearer of happy propisals which insured the settlement of mivslions ImtwtHUi the Argentine Republic and the United State. Thk was supported by Mtlrwonent post-prandial speeches of the American minister, the secretary of the lejpithm and , dher. here. The denial led me closely to investigate the affair. Asa result I hsnvenine to the conclusion that the Arnttnc declanitioii that reciprocity Hth the Fnitetl States has lanen declined, was only half the truth. , Atllt the Argentine lleputdi declined to hold th'ir wnr-ships.tt thedi1posal of the United States, but the government has now accepted in principle Admiral Walker's generotm oiler of the United States' protection in case the Argentine republic lieeomcs involved in boundary questions with Chili and Itra?.il antl protection against foreign inter ferenee if the Argentine republic attempts tti cancel her European obligations. Itrazil. desiring tti rescind the reeipnniity treaty which ras obtained, as the UraxiliaiiK declare, under promises which have not Ih'cii fulfilled, has now been thrown over by the United States. Chili urght possibly lie attaektd through the Argentine RcpMbHc, while funds; will Ih atlvancetl to I'cru to cna bb her tn iwiv f1i il 1 tho 'PaeiiH-Ariea indemnily. the considenition of this being t ti i ......si., .i. ...... n. i.. m- vacciii-iii lino vn"u, m-o-nM'n- ". tif Chimlnde. which is tti Ik1 held ready as a United States naval station. This 5k m nnrt. nf So"rt'tairrv lllnines finibSl iritii tifiurt-Htiiim. to tlcstrov Kuro-IH-an inlluenee in the S'outh Atlantic, and Pacific in order tt secure a gixnl card for the presidential election. 'I Im present moribund Argentine government does not represent the feeling f ilii.tm.kt i-iliini.il. utiiv if tmtote (mill ion, in that it has accepted a seini-pr,--. . .. , . ... i.i... tectoratc trim tne rniicti states. mfrovornmi.ttt. however, insists that it gives ulistilutely nothing antl accepts only what birds the United States and . . ... not argentine. It is alleged that Admiral Walker na-alstil-cen negotiating with Uruguay. A rinitHt liil CrMt In India. Loxho.v, April l.A dispatch to the Times frtmi Calctttta snys: "'I he con tinued unprecedented fall in the rate in exchange is causing univcral consternation here and threatens tti parlyA'!! branches of trade. Jlueh intligliiltion gold loan of.C7.KM).(MJtr .C.IHW.tMK). The Work r the Chle:iK nrttiiil .Inry I.lHhtf to 1,'ttHie lo Nothing. rs t.. M I, ti. 11., slble Mi;,Mto, itinirii , -- that, with one or two except ions, the kit 1 1... at... i.nu nil entire, -m-k neeompusncu ny jury with reganl to the 'lu titUers will be undone liefore the final adjournim'tit un Jkturtlay. The jurors have rtiscovon SHtuniay. i ne jurom cretl that in the majority of the Cases ; ia whkh they have returned true bills . . I ...!......... t, iOI. plete. This is statctl on the authority of f!cn. Lelb. foreman of the 0 Conuly rrandjury. fc
is expressed at the ajxithy of liic government. It is generally hopetl that the government will greatly lvducc the ll liilk snil raise a
there is not enougu i-vwh-hu-rict, and several "no bilhj" will Ik- rcturnetl Isftire the term's Work is com
