Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1892 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOAXK, Publisher. TASrML - - INDIANA.

A cAHf.K dispatch from Imcnos Ayrss m the Argentine Vagatkm in Park, says that quiet ha lieen restored and that all anxiety m to the situation has va aTWB""f"a A HiflH gale, which might almost be eulled a cyclone, swept over the Worm's fair grounds at Jackson park, Chicago, m the sth, severely damaging severe buildings in process u( erection. Fi.oorw anil moving ice are causing great damage throughout the province f Quelwc, and railway brhlges, dams, heat-houses and other movable object have been swept away in every UrcctKMt. A bomb whs exploded outskle etf the police office in the flourishing taamt laoturing city oc Anglers, trance, on the sth. The building was badlv shat terod, and two policemen were severely injured. Rai.hi K. Pawk, the ex-banker, was taken before Justice Hitchins, of Cleve land, 0., on the fith, and charged with embezzlement and forgery. He waived examination, and was remanded to jail without bail. It was reported, on the 4th, that a steamer, trading cm the Caspian sen, letwecn the Russian port of llaku and Persia, had been lost off the Persian voast, and that 'JOB passengers perished Jn the wreck. Dtxham Vu.T.A, the building in which Deeming, alias Williams, perpetrated the murder of his wife and four children, i to be demolished, Mrs. Hayes, the owner, realizing the titter futility of future attempts to hceure. tenants for the property. Whii.k the lrnrk Erato, from London, was being towed into the harltor at Hamburg, on the 7th, she met with an accident and eapsixed. Fifteen of her wen who were below decks were unable to extricate themselves and were lrowned. Lkbastard and Favre, two of the anjirchists arrested in Paris, on suspicion f being engaged in dynamite outrages, have been released. The pretext riven is that there is nnevhlence against them. It is understood, however, that they have furnished valuable information and are expected to obtain more. Tm coroner's jury in Melbourne, on the 7th. delivered a verdict of wilful murder against Frederick IJ. Deeming, in the case of the wife, formerly Miss Mather, whom he married at Rain Hill. "Liverpool, and whom he murdered and "buried at Windsor, a suburb of Mel"bourne, on or about last Christmas day. Skcrktakv Rlaink and the Itritish minister had a conference with the preskleat on the Rehring sea matter, on the 6th, and it is understood that an agreement was reached for a renewal of the modus vivendi, with the exception of a few preliminaries. What the particular point of difference in regard to the tunas of the modus is could not be learned. Fhom facts brought out at the Inquest In Melbourne on the death of his latest victim, it appears that Deeming, the xorekle, was about to marry stiU another young woman whose arrival from Hew South Wales he was awaiting when arrested, having meantime rented a house and bought a lrrel of cement for her burial when he should have tired of her. Pkbsidkxt Roxni'.y, of the world's congress auxiliary of the Columbian exposition, has issued an address regarding the celebration of Discover Dav, October 18. That date the 4(K)th anniversary of the discovery of America is to be celebrated in Chicago by the dedication of the exposition grounds. The congress asks that the whole continent participate in thu recognition ,of the day. Tmk city of New Orleans, was visited, en the d, by two of the flereest Ares in its history, The burnt district covers eleven blocks: 188 houses were destroyed, together with 05.0oe bales of cotton and much other property, the whole entailing a loss of M,(j(,oo. on which was an insurance amounting to f,Jt0,00J. Several firemen were buried under fallen walls and seriously injured. 4 Thk picture of John Arthur Simpson, alias Ceorge A, Stillwell, formerly of Frederietown, X. 11., once a Dap tint minister, later a Imrglar, horse-thief, incendiary, forger, lHgamist. and finally m murderer, has leen identified as that t)f Julius McArthur, who killed Deputy "Sheriff Charles II. Smith, in New Hampshire, May 1(5, iwi, while resisting arrest for stealing a horse, anil who cscaped from the jail in Dover, X. II., July 17, 1M1. Two ArpfiAi.B have been taken in Rotterdam. in the ease of Capt. Kakker, commander of the Netherland-Ainerican steamship Otxlam, who was sentenced te one year's imprisonment for shooting and killing a fireman oft that vessel about a year agb, while m a voyage from New York to Rotterdam. Capt Bakker 1ms appealed from the conviction, and the public prosecutor Ims appealed on the ground that the sentence is not severe enough. Thk house committee on the improvement of the Mississippi river, deckled, the 4th, to appoint a sub-committee tm co-wider and make a report upon all "bilk Wore the committee Wearing oa the iamrovement of the Mississippi rirer, with a view to determining the node of action to be adopted. Among the measure to be consklered is the bill that passed the senate recently, which appropriates tlg,75,9forthc improvement of the MkMwwimd from St. I'aal the jettk.

CURRENT TOPICS.

tk inwi nr hut. FIFTY-ItOONDOOWaREI. Tim atPsamriv1 rMi aMt an4dfll ttft fa41 9at . m m . mmf A'ma mi 4 arV VmT WI ivnCNil Hc wm km4 by Mr. Barrow, of Xkalau wae eloaod IIm goa.wl 444 for ate jNM-tr, In la tHfH8. o uw 44a, me eenmlttevea ta jMh-mtv rtforM4 a Mil rfrrt ta cektinted McGrrlMHrUlm to tb court ot cWhm. 3ir,Morna wldre ti thw wMte at Wagta upon Mm ilver itkm, d rtT saort usecatUe oitloa tb hmU Mljore4.....M wm tJw CbiaM eicluslofi bill wm -muhmhI, 179 to 4. Oontral Ubte oa tlw frw-wool Mil wm ekxtrd W Mr. Siningw. The bill wm taa dMtel a4r th f ve mint rat for two ta bowm lul journal. IX tM eMt. en tiw Ma, aftr the naaaee roflamittM m4 kllleU off mm alHatvcw WU m4 Sir. Mort(a Mil pmenta aadint to hi ilvr reaoluttono, whka It will lie ta erdr for him to call tip at fatsre day for the par iwm of nMkiwr remtrks tlwreoa, tke net settled down to confident ioa of ta 'tart tally completed Iadlaa a)trttriat(on bill, to wkich it iterated tta rattre day without naal artkm la the aout the day's awoiioB wm entirplr eoa suiiml m ftHbuteriBjf oa th free-wool hill, the democrat refusinic to allow one boar oa each side for debate on the nr.-t eectfoa. I.i the Donate, on tbs Ma, Mr. Wolcott's antt dmiftitrtion speech oa the silver question occupied most of the iwwkw. The provieiou tu tbe iiMlln bill to anthoriM the prsideBt to detail army officers as Iadtaa agate wai retaiaed by a vote of & to 5, ami the bill wm finally pasted . ...m too hou, ia committee of the whole, aa amicable arrangement wm reached to limltinK debate on the fiot eectioa of the free -wool bill, ami the entire eesaion was de voted to the dlcuekm of the raeMure under the five-minute rule, when the committee arose and reported the lill to the house. In the senate, or the 7th, the entire day wm fieroteu to tae trict or Columbia aiprojria tion Wll. It wm only partly completed at ad' Joiirnment and a hot debate Vm ia profcresa oa the proposition to appropriate SIUO.UU to help uermy the eipemtes of the visit of the Grand Array encampment to Washington .....lathe faoHss Mr- Wllwm. of Went Vireinm. ctoseil the debate on the fret -wool bill with a auuterly speech aad the bill wm then t?ed. without amendment, by a vote of 1W to 80. The cotton tie bill was taken up, Mr. . B. ami J. D. Tay lor (rep., O.) iakin aaint aad Mr. Lane (dem., lad.) in favor of the measure. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. John Huki.kv, a Now Orlenns police officer, was shot and instantly killed, on the 4th, by 1-rank Ljons, a desperate thief. Thk report that the British steamer Maine, from New Orleans for Liver pool, had been destroyed by fire at sea was erroneous. The Maine caught fire, and when it was found that the flames could not be subdued. Cant. Drown headed her for Fayal. which place she reached March tlfl, and was leachcd at Prin bay. Two hundred and fortv head of eattle, 100 bales and over 100 bags of cotton seed were saved. Thk arrival of the steamship Mis souri at Libau, Russia, with a cargo of food for the starving peasants, was hailed with every demonstration of appreciation on the part of the Russian people. The first train load of the Mis souri s cargo was dispatched to the in terior on the 4th. Capt. Finley was presented with a handsome antique Russian tea service by Count Dobrinsky. Hknky F. Tabok, foreman of the March grand jury in New York citv, declares that the police of that city receive annually from $7,000,000 to 10,000,000 from keepers of illegal resorts of all kinds in the way of immunity money, and that it is a dangerous matter for a person to interfere with the police in their dealings with such people. illKKK new cases of typhus fever were discovered in New York on the 4th. Two of the victims were inmates of the work house on Jllackwcll's island, and the third of Mount Sinai hospital. All three were removed to North lirother's island, MlM8Ti:n EoAN'and Consul McCreery, representing the United States in Chill, have been granted leave of atscnce by Secretary Maine, and will soon return home. Mns. Anmk Mahoarkt Moxtaou was found guilty at the Dublin assizes, on the 4th, of manslaughter, in liaving CKUseil the death or her child Helen by cruel and inhuman punishment at her home in Imllylease, Ireland. (1kxai:mks were called upon, on the Sth. to quell a mutiny in the Spanish prison at (tranada, and firing upon the mob, killed one and fatally injured two C the prisoners. Wir.MAM Maik, a Wheeling (W. Va.) banker, sholsix bullets into his wife's Inxly and killed her, at 8 o'clock on the morning of the fith, because she refused to kiwi him. Foktv-five iic.MiKRD men belonging to the building trades union of New York went on strike, on the ftth, against the Pellmm Hod Hoisting Co., which is charged with employing non-union men. Gov. Aiihktt of New Jersey, on the fith, announced his disapproval of the bill to legalize the Reading railroad combine and Sled a memorandum scttiuff forth his reasons therefor. He nays there is no question of his right to so act on bills at any time within thirty days after thu legislature's adjournment, lie questions the constitutionality of the act. Thk will of the late John F. WInslow, of monitor fame, was opened at I'oughkecpsic, N. V on the fith. The estate I estimated to In; worth lietween M.000,000 and 1,000,000, the bulk of which is left to the widow, Harriet WInslow, and her only daughter and an adopted aon, In trust About fO0fO06 is given ia bequeatH. Tmk circulative statement issued monthly by the treasury department showH the circulation of gold and silver otesfand certificate, 1'aited State otes and national bank notes cm April 1 Have been $'24.0 per capita for the S,168,00O people estimated to be citictf this country. The total clreHlatkm ia placed at t,0S,ft41,M, which shows a decrease since March of tl7,372. Jomx V. llRflws, who obtained notoriety by his connection with the murder of I)r. Cnmin in Chicago, and who narrowly escaped conviction with the ret of the conspirators, died in Chicago, on the ftth, of pneumonia, contracted white participating in the laat Ht. Patrick's day parade. He was twalor fHardtan of Camp M, Claa-na.GaeU

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kofail, ChkwftH. ha hum "aVW" by "t animal" It. V. aemla, the arwfriUr, for having Wm eagHjfwtl, !h KaaeUoa with HofM4oal gamblers. In plaeking wealthy guest of tk hotel m meant tn!-gnw in whkk cheating deviees were um. Tmk Chiaaae mlaisWr at WatthingUm is sakl to have iaformetl Sanntor Sherman that if the Chinese exelaakm bil became a law China would sever alt diplomatic rclatktas with this country. MlSS ltKTTIK Fl.KIHCilMANN.tUtHghterof the millionaire yeast manufacturer ami distiller, Charles FleteehMann, of C5n einnatti, has broken her engagement with Count Logothettl because he re fused to become an American citixen. Thk house committee on the World's fair ktMtrd argumeaUi, on the nth, in re. ganl to closing tlie exposition on bun day. John hart, known ta America as MacDonald, a notorious criminal, was sentenced ia London, on the tith. to one year's imprisonment for attempting to steal a box of securities from the Lon don anil Westminster bank. Kkti'kxs from the Rhode Island elec tion, on the 6th, indicate that the choice of governor and state officers will have to be made by the legislature, the re publican ticket, while having a plural ity, failing to secure a majority over all. There is practically no doubt that the legislature will be republican. 41kv. Dr. 1'ARKiirmsT. of New York eity, has received a number of threatening letters warning him to desist from his crusade against the immoral resorts of the city on pain of personal violence. In one letter the destruction of his residence is threatened. Ixa fire which destroyed two dwelling at Fort Madison, Ia., on the morning of the fith, out of a household of eleven persons only two escaped cremation. The unfortunates were S. V. Kitchen and family and three boarders. 1 HK Nebraska Columbian commission met at Lincoln, on the 7th, and deposed A. L. Strong, president pritl treasurer, who had absented himself from meet ings of the commission for three months, being in Texas. Repeated requests to make an itemized statement of receipts and disbursements were ignored. At-tomey-tleneral Hastings was requested by the commission to at once proceed against Strong and his bondsmen. Car. At'ot'ST Sampskix, the American strong man, was found guilty in Lon don, on the 7th, of stealing diamonds valued at &e00, the property of Mrs. Margaret llernstcin, and was sentenced to one year at hanl lalwr. Compi.ktk returns from all- parts of Rhode Island show a total vote on the state ticket of S4,74, an increase of about 10.000 over the largest vote ever before polled. Thk free-wool bill passed the house on the 7th. Ayes, Hhi: navs. 0. CiKKMANY lias deckled to adopt the Maxim gun. The New York chamber of commerce will tender Hon. AVhitelaw Rehl a lanquet in appreciation of his services as United States minister to France. Fred Whiting, an artist, aged 1. wa arrested in Milwaukee, on the "tit. for appearing on the street in girl's cloth ing. His excuse was that he could sell his pictures easier as a girl. T hk differences between the I nitd States and Croat llritain growing out of the Rehring sea matter have, it is understood, with the single exception of the question of damages for the seal catch for this year, been formally ad justed. J he details are being1 rapidly arranged for the official announcement which, it is expected, will soon be forthcoming. ' LATE NEWS ITEMS. In the senate, on the Sth, the District of Columbia appropriation bill, includ ing an approprintkm of ilOO.OOO for su.stunancc and quarters for the Grand rray encampment (which was adopted by a vote of 41 to 10), was pnseL.....In the house the general debate, in committee of the whole, tm the eotton-tie bill was concluded, and the measure was reported to the house. Vic Kakhart. the diver, was cmployed by the Cincinnati Evening Tost to explore the hull of the burned steamer tJolden Rule. At 10:SO a. in. of the Sth, he made his first descent and in' a few minutes returned with the liody of Wm. Madison, a white deckhand. Soon after this another lnxly was brought up which was Identified as that of Riley, the second mate. Later in the day another diver resetted the iKMliesof two other victimi, of the disaster. Thk defense of Deeming, tlie murderer, will be, in substance, that owing to a prenatal linpresakMi on lib, mother, who was frightened by the lmtcliery of an animal, he was Wn with an irresistablc mania for homicide, which he has gratified at every opportunity, and with unnatural cunning PKKsiitKXT Kf.toTof Harvard college says: "The Mormon question deserves. I bclive, to Ik; thoroughly examined and discussed; for if I am not mists ken the government of tlie United State Is violating, in their ease, one of the most fundamental and precious principles of American libjrty." Thk business failures occurring throughout the United States during the last seven days, number 177, and for Canada 31, or a total of 'JtW; as compared with -MS last week and 'JH1 the week drevlous to the the last, and S4X for the corresponding wee't of last year. Whii.k Kdward Lohiser wan engaged in putting up an awning in front of the American house in Cleveland, ()., on thu Sth, his hand came in contact with an Iron rod, that had been charged by a swing electric Ughtwlre ami he was killed almost instantly. Tmk sailing instructions to the United States vessels that will cruise In Hehraa this year have been practically completed at the state department and were, on the 8th, submitted to a conference of the United States rfhcials at the navy department, Thk senate, on the Sth, adopted the amendment to the District of Colambia appropriation bill appriprkUngf iw,aa for expenses of the visiting members ( theO. A. R. encampment teWkekl ia nashingtoa sxt September.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Si-oTTKB lever anee at tfeottslHirg. Ma. Jkxxik I'KTRH shot W niM, Sallle Wilson, in the neek, prmiamaUy W accident. In Knma eoaaty, Tmk Indianapolis super- eoart 4eelaretl that jHrsea who a .awptoyed bv the week eaa not rewwer extra Knev for working nuwe thaa eight hours a day. Lihhtximi struek the resUkaee of Jacob Foster In the tntry near Mitchell the other evening, setting fre ta the building, which was eoasuawa wlta all the contests. The family barely escaped with their lives. TuKsurlmf meet! hit of the Retford trottinir association will be heU frc .Tune 14 to 17 ineluMve. It of ers .! in This nriMttises to be the biggest thing of the kind lied ford has ever seen. Wm. Sticks, of Lebanon, was mar ried, jailed and seed for iMvree all i twenty-four hours. Thkhb will lx m more fake boxing matches at Imlianarndbi. A. A. t! KAiiAM. a Lilerty school teacher, was fined one cent for whip ping a scholar. A town to le kmiwn as 'Ashk-y" is to Ih built one ami 1 fie-ha If miles east of Hudson, by the Wabash railroad. CiKOHT.k KVBhoaiw. of Hope, quarreleil with his wife and then shot him self twice. He may recover, Thk Common Sense Kngine Co., of Spriagtield, 0., capital stock flW.00, has located in Munck. LidHTNixn struck the residence of Hiram TruebUxxl, at Paoli. and every thing was consumed. The family narrowly escaped. f 1.AO0; no iasuranec. Thk following fourth-class postwasters were eoininisknetl a few days ago: W. 15. Warflchl. Pulaski. IVlaski ctmnty; L. E. Letmanl, South Retliany, Rartholomew countv. Thk oild sight of a person beyond the sixtk'th year going to school may le witnessed at English, where Mrs. W.W. Rundell attends tlie normal, with the intention of preparing herself for better wwk in the school-mmi. M rs, K. teaches a juvenile clans 111 the forenoon at her residence and attends the normal in the afternoon. Jos. ltoH.v. engineer of the tow-boat Diamond, was caught in the machinery at Evansville ami liail his back broken. Kar.nkst Dcncan was accidentallv sliot by his la-otlwr in the DaMy Times ottieeat Itrs7.iL Rksiukxts along (loose criH-k. Mcaxan countj, have discovered a cave stored with tools and bed clothing. It is believed to have been the resm-t of horsethieves. Mrs. Naxcv Ct.ark, wIkw husband was tlie first sheriff of Crawford county, celebrated her one-humlredth Vnrthdaj the other day, at Leavenworth. The other evening, John Steiner ami Albert Amonn left (Jeneva for home. They had to cross the Wabash river at the Studelmker bridge, about two miles north of Geneva, ami on the other side tlie levee was so low that the river. swollen by the recent heavy rains, was flowing over the road slxnit six feet deep. Amonn saw that they had te swim for it. so jumped and made for a A ... A . iree. ami just as ne jumpeu te wagon bed. being partly relieved, raised and swam down stream with Steiner in it. The last Amonn saw of it was just as lie commenced climbing the tree, the led licing then nearly submerged in the water. It is thought that Steinerwas so intoxicated that he did sot reaHxe hk danger. Farhkk .Iamks Perry's barn, near Columbus, was struck by lightning and was bum id, together with three head of mules, ten tons of hay, two harvesting; machine ami a thousand lmsliek of grain. Loss. no insurance. JosKi'ii Hakiiek, a well-known resident of Montgomery county, died the other evening, from cancer. He was eighty-one years okl, ami had resided in Crawfordhville many years. Daviii $tTHi:nl.M. of Seymour, is sakl to le cutting: hk third set of teeth. He is seventy-four years old. Noni.KsVlM.: hud a baby show. Hammoxk wants a street railroad. Skvmoi'k'x incurnkscent light plaat.is In operation. Thk Crawfordsville postmastw has leeii alkv.ved f30 aiblitional Uh- clerk hire. "Work on the great lwidge Itetween JeffersfHivilk anl Lmisvilie will be resumed in two weeks. Amos Hahtiiolomkh- was killel and his daughter fa tally In jured bva falling tree, at Clark's Hill. William Sicks, of ThtH-ntun. is arrested at Lebanon, for adjecting 1-year-old Luella Holmes, whom he married. Sicks is a whlower with three children. At deffersonville. Mrs. Ktixa Matheney, whoM? age namlters three score years ami twelve, ami Itcn X. Skmn. over whose head lias pes! three score summers, were granU-d. a license te marry. Whii.k attempting to secure some valuable papers fmw his lmrningrc!4icnce. Jiuige U. Y. Hash Was fatally Imraed at Evansville. Samcki. S. C. Irwix an ex-West Pointer, died at Crawfrlsvflle from the effects of the ICeeley cure. Kkwix Clawsox hail tlie hair Imraed off hk face and heml at Hartford City. In a natural gas explosion. Thk public schools at Crawfonkviile observed Arlwr day. a few days ago, the pupils of each room planting'a tree. IIartfuku City's m-pot glass works ia Hakl to be next to the largest in the country. IIrxry AxtttMSox, of .Tefcrsonvilk. was coaxed Into an alley and robbed bv two unknown men. Johx, the 4-ycar-okl son of Conducter John Woolen, of Lawn? nee barg, fall ia the river ami was drowned. THE town of New Market, in Montgomery county, has la-en ineonorateL Kxiw MrsTAKii. a farmer near Amleron. was run ikm n and fatally hurt by a freight traia. Tkvw .Ikxmxos.. of SeotUburg, fe four yea rs m a plea of guilty to the urge of horse steal! ay.

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rnrsM'BON, Pa.. April . The this murnmg priala Uw fnilowiac a stalC eonv- piiwiit at Waahkaftoa: Ifaayaauwer had W naadtd to the aaoaymousstory that 8crimrj Maine was Mimptainiaff that he had Wen liadgered and houmled by frit-mis of President Harrison into writing: his ek-brated letter decdiamg to to a eaadidate lor preaideaL Mr. Klaiae hianself answered it kiay. Nobody here pteteaded to belie the story. tre a few of those who are so anxious to get some name to use igaiawt the growing strength of Harrison that they are willing to put Mr. Maine forward m the attitude of a weak eroature without the courage to withstand pwan, or the manliness to abide the his own acts. In the course of a conversation with a representative of the Times ami oae of the k-ading physieians of the eonntry, who has oeoawionally attended the M-cretary. the phymeJan remarked: "I see some u the newspapers continue to connect your name with the presidency. Mr. Secretary. Promptly, as one answers a question upon which he has done deliberating, M r. Hlaine responded: "The praddeat's oMce is a most Mlsa-ions and exhaastiag one. He has no vice, so alteraate substitute upon whose shoulders he eaa share responsibility. There is a vicepresident, but our scheme of government, dees not permit him to assume the powers and duties of the president, except in case of the death, removal, resignation or disutility of the president. It dx-s mit contemplate the viee-aresi-dent as an tKeastona! aetiafr prejdett for a dar or twoor a week or two. whea the man who k. i.n w . " . mw wm oAice may need rest ami recreation. ..11 ?J 1 m . j nc preMoency aa owiee aiiami step. I am now 03 years old. and al- 1 though you have Wdd me and I believe that in heart, lungs, kidaevs or otherwin-. I am free from organic daxmse, suffering only fro- torpkMty of the liver, I do not lielieve that if I were to Ik- inaugurated president I would live outmyterm. I find life too full of congenial work and too full of happing to feel called upon or inclined to throw it away. If I were assured, therefore. of a mMuination aad election to the presidency. I could net accept it. At ray age. ami with my temperameat. and knowing what the effect of a long life of exhausting labor has been apoa my vitality, it would be eoastrnetive sui cide. The secretary spoke with the emphaMs of perfect candor, aad with aa apparent desire only to make himself deSaitelv understood. THE JILTED COUNT. Omat I-(rMS-ftI Ceaaraaa the t-U-prt nf the Hrkn Kacaeeaaeat aHh MIm HatM-tte yklirhnwa. Chitaw. April S. Count Kucene Ixtgithetti confirmed, yesteniay. the re port that his engagement to Mi liebette Fleisehmann. the bmatlful daughter at the great yoast maker, has leen bro!en. Shortly after the anmiuneement of Count LogithettTs betrotlml to the fair heiress he assumed management of her father's bw4aesi ia this eitr. "It h true that Miss Fk-fcehmana has jilted me. said he. 'Immediately upm her return a few days ago from f Callforaia. wTavre aad tor- atW

had sojourned for a time, she informed i wipoa nd some on to. One cr-as-that our eagagemeat Was at aa P'"" negroes are on the liac J rame overland nearly -MM miles, a: "Is the storv that the cause of vmr i w"lk"f l e,,lire x: estrangement is vmn- refusal to Wane . "T Mtt aa American cftiaen truer 'L'Tf, 1 ,l. fw W ,if . . that ther will it, to rradr to open.

.1. . .. . . Miss Flefccbmana. who kwes me as j Jearly as I Jove her. eouki not break our eagagemeat for such a eaawe. That tory is rkikrukiCK. I do not wish to say Why we are not to be married. That is a persona matter between XiasFleiseltmann and myself. I am a true gentleman, and under no eireum"taaes will I tell tke reasons Xlas HeWanmnn rave for ealliair our eagageaaent off. I am yet an Intimate friend of the Pleiseluaann famitv and will eontimM tobe, A BLOODY ATTLE. )f CMB aaaV49Ai KaVaaVC'BtaWPflal raVtaaamm" mV CAfnaV Cattle TMrir. aMMi Are KeymWd-ttlcto KefMH-tefl KMtetl mmI m tato lajatrmt. HRf.fc.VA, Mont.. April 9. A dMpateh from IKlkm, in the southern part of the state n the road to Jackson Hole, hi Wyoming, announces that a battle carred three days ago between a of thieves and cattlemen on the Moats a side of the Wimi river country. News was brought in by a ranchman who talked with one of the ranchmen from southern Montana The ranchmen, exaggerated by the depredations of a gan of thieves of the Tetou section, aaseaibied by agreemeat at a point somewhere west of Klaekfot4. and began searching for the rah1ers aad found a large body foireneked ia winter quarter. They attacked them and were repulsed, kming eight killed ami a natnber woaaded. The robbers also lost heavilr. It is known that the ranchmen have beea contemplating that action, and this gives some color of truth to the report. The pmee where the Sghl is mud to have occurred k isolated mad news of a Sgkt would not reach the werid for several days. Loxnox. April . At a msetmf of tha UFKmployed yesterday, tke red miff waa waved. Thk shows that tke mr Hag; wus a "bogus tcaemptoyed gntherinff. They also waved a maek lag. on which was inscribed: "We demand the right to work." Huefcert, who has been nnsparing hk denuncaitioa of the leaders of the mow-ment, was affnin pnwenl and interjected remarks to the effect that the perrons who the meeting nfM. eic m aesa aaaaavanaaui jaieeram to bowk and curses and there ween several small

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If UK. m hif f;. . . ... Xmr Yomt, - I,,. Co.a weekly review of trade say: --f" n. , I. Ik,. . a ?7r? m ta NUfcZ MMl TTinl im ---Vr . n pe rvrwrta fm MbH-eMtoi aw. , ITT M m mf wis-t. at fall pei,. tr!e k hntr aad t.-, gnK-r -( L 4am trim At nru,.. totmaateaa m, lotk, IH j lMKhlfma Cn. 4rrr w ttot tra4 tk. rjr mct tn4 U fcHler wHm mthiHZ tor- At Ptttfttonm Mark torsea. ZJJZ.pVmMm ta .Wps-et f Wt-r. At CWte,U ttotottra xr tot ymr 0. tot tolHtae iW r- rloM tTaltoMSrik. At Owtojlall Mprwreaacwtu ritkmiW r. tot avmr 1 RtMNtoMt At Ctmic tsvi ,-!, I rwj toT iarwaoi.J mIm r bw Wtw. 1ta e)totaao mr ia aM Srats , K-m, f era aad torfer htmaHt t4ir wtoat mt mad rp- to foW, r,mtprl wk tot yc- rf M torfoaM-batf i imws. aaMt wtUfwaw w rattvaa4 wool. with itrpmm tm krt.Kitfrwe cb!-h- aa4 eMllr ta two I ati4 At t Prito 4ae ln,UhcVk t y, tm lan- t a awHwd iT trHk n-.nn.i Hf r to toactor trat-: tot Jt..r i. rfa'j ! V . tlmi ,r.v w i . . . " a I Ul Bill! Ill- maH M UflIC SfeatphK karkauae at Sar.iaMt. rt are Meat. aa4 oclr fair at w v. -- PariwMU mrmm ctoriag mm m nrntm y.T j Yarkaw laryH-ttoa mrs tlm t4m Ts f?' -b"l ' ! aaKeattoc a toser MMbctir. (i f." J ,n- tot arm. eIVrs "jrraIT rt j JJJ tj!L,'l!!j'i!f peto. A htvr XkIL tZJZi TTs ZZTZ laafeT4 1 m mh foe pfctt. strortaI troa. c-aat-r i ttafl wha i&in tto tto rnniTiiaatioa a-i UiW. .-'cg are n im nfcr. Tin sto U 4111 mrtotlktW. .SfwealMtoiluuW aivaoaar Va Mb. 08twtt Mihfr. tot eTr tfarailfSUtor XrMr av-tonrerT9-7 arf focvtoi trar a f raettoi tor-r, tkraa xfrt fall a Mtt toMii lac j-r' in- iv -lc Tpm 1 it jr mifmnl errI rr-fif7r ttom4riBtiM far otvr Mjmjm. Tk aMrkrS toa aam an Important raancr. tot a oa tto to twia-tr. aai oao tortV toyav Tto tmihv w taSmm KCJt:ia tarrVx3t tto rwaaarjr aVarfac tto tot surra rt-f. aa-n(-r. Jar ItW Uaatot StaKa. 177, amd U VmmA 31, '-r 3n: mm rrmttrl wttn SI k.t a4 IM Sfc -a-Mtk nri-bH tm tlx Iwt. aad far taV? r nrrwm "" of aw, yuar. FOUR MILLION ACRES. The t'xrMeavefit (ttrr tke Tnti Opi aliMC IHr MHHmt Arm tt laMm IjumI t St t!-m-at .M-M 1 tW ISsjr. ami AM Xwt Start rtr. (Itmtaiic. O. T., April The eseiUraent over the prospective palarrf the 4.t,M acres of Indian laisK was greater yesterday than it has been any time yet- Thousands are gathering ia this vieiaity and eowpletiar their nav it m as to be ready to start for the hee f the reservatkm oa a nwaaeatV botiee. Every day they arrive by the htmdreds, some m the trains, saw ia the same tune as tSe balance of ttr tNe emntrv. If this proves to be a fa-t l will cause a sreat crowd of i.ftd t gather about the towa and at the wool "(W they will rush in on borsclwek, ia wagona aad oa fool ami as at Chamllt and Teennaseh. bw-t fall, many will to killed. I f the town sites are opt-mtl at the same time as the rssX of thcciaintry this rush and to of iifaV will to d-c away with. The neatest town's twenty miles from the sine, aad as the pcopV will have to rile that distance but f. " will arrive at a time and the town toiraf xpen will take up tots as they arrive and all wild rushes, quarrels aad fatal accidents will be abolished. ftor. Seaey last night reeeived a t?lgmm from Seeretarr Xotde statin: that the opening would be on April t. Mr nrged that the towa sites to optW then if pMKfete. and ia ease they wen not ready stated that s-ddieriTw.iald 1 stotkmed at each town to keep tie crowd until the governor proclatta'd tkem open. All of the trops in tbe territory were pfaeedat the dptbe ywniHir to patrol the section as' keep oat all sooner."". Secretary Noble also states that any man who erwsses the plane before the boar of opening will forfeit all right to both a homestead and town tot"Every h-idy mast start even and.all have an eual ehanee. ttovemtaeat apkiyes. surveyors and 4hers wh ny be in the country by authority ra-t ouae out to the line and start with tlx rest or ekelese all rights. This last order nips in the bud a scheme of a cmpuny of capitalist inelndiag sevtra' cwngrewtnien aad senators who had then pkns well laid to capture all the land about Fort Reno by the aid of gwerameat eaiptoyes ami there found a to! which they would have made the capita! of the territory by special legisktfcm. ATmme Trtote Traeeitr-Tto VH-tl .tit nytorCaxtox. O.. April 8.-A terrible triple tragedy wa enacted here tbk lt" noon and the three vfctims are .ill dying from their wmmds. Abeut i o'eloek several shots were heard from he house of John MeCurdy. on Meyer avenue. Xeighbors niekly entered and femnd XeCnrdy. hk wife ami Lew Walteutoagh lyksgim t-e,1: inYfrmntamnywmmds. MeCurdy kl mwaaedlmiwIfeemtlaaaeywHh Walenbanrh. and shot them both- W tlwnputa bullet In hk own hea aa. I frit by Je aide of km vtethw