Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1896 — Page 6

COURIER. UUKKEXT TOPTPS f tb mue f Eiphllnyi

-'. ; a completely wiped off th.. t

S. D.,

C. DOAXK, Publisher.

JASPER, - . .

IXDIAN'A.

On the 2Sth Gov. Hastings of Pennyirsnia refused the application of -Murderer Holme.-, for a respite. Mrs. BooTii-TrcKKit of the SalvaTin army was reported, on the 29th, dangerously ill in San Francisco. Sir. Hexht Parker, ex-promicr ot ew South Wales, is dead. He was the son of an English farmer, and was oorn in Isis.

THE NEWS IX BRIHr. LIV. CONGRESS. Flrt Scutltm.) !' the Mvata. on is.. .. m

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LI)lAArA STATE NEWS.

wie eartn on the 2sth, by a evclotio.

not a building Wing left standing. Three persons were fatally and 15 more or less seriously injured in the immediate vicinity. Tun IW Memorial association of

wtijwiUHr fjijno.oy -SMjub: which äs ! V protesting ugaiiist the oAled v is. htm iiii far ik. .......... oill whieh nrovidos f.i 1

PrlalMMiY rut5Hn::t,. -..i.... J.".. ' nf thn I.!..... iti.. .. . . . . . n4ci.l i. ....... r . . ..

w.ie itM-ifrVh wiiK- i w i ..riuge roan on the si t I ir i.upoi, ton miles west of """" 15 acr I bill bail Ihre htMrt.t of th. .......... i. .. . 1 Am .ik,h !.. . 1

1 two iar- .VwM-Z. wnajjv. ami lortne removal "" suicide by ImnirfuJSu ! ho "S aall park to be Tem,orary insanity is the only

reason assigned. Kt.Woui, and Chicago capitalists aro behind a movement to establish a uew ten-mill tiiwilnte nhmt i.. vi .1

I LlttMlHl

ii.ua m Fisnut, a teamster, aged 0, committed suicide Ht his homo near Lapel by hanging himself iu the barn. Jou.n r Komkkton. a youutr man livingat Perth, was fatally injured tho other night by h lllg Four train.

. . a well-known farmer

out

laid out across the street.

is r.

m the

Two Kt-MttED leading Armenians Have been arrested at Mooh, and the mba.ssie. fear an outbreak of new troubles at Sassoua. IUimwes de Umreit, widow of the receaUy-d.rvea.sed Hebrew philnnthropust, has presented SIO.OOO for dütribuHon aioon the poor of Paris. Wabrkc Fimiek. who was involved Sn the famotcs SlttUi-aa letters with James G: Dlaine. died at his home in J-ovbary. .Mass.. on tho 3tHh, at the a--e of T2.

was ian. after

wn I w hxi the sfMxni ..Bf..,-., t

reiwi uihm tu Ii!.!!. i . .

f-;. 1" :r:.Ta ,w,efwawts i., m me u,affo reservation ,1...

s were ex-

one of their 1

,,. , . wie iicp-i , -v tiiu uian nametl ile-

, o t " wniics unless .Me

I-th v.,,. on th0 tl,e oatre I vengeance on the whites "ia was tafcra p wUhcossWerattui o,'t.le i Lauhlin is punished. f;''00 WM. carrrlac betwe ,( A II5-.VTCH from Cape T inxeai,Utairty-twoim,n dollar. Th. ' Afri.r. ...

aid it

Firrr-ON-E xwlitfcal prisoners were deporte! from Haraoa. on the 30th. by the Spanish mail steamer. Thev are to be sent to the eonvict establishment at Centa, Africa.

nam 1

lalrtT-irif nn.f ts-..-..., . ..

nnontttrtatloe for r..r.. ...

TMeludd. as araon.I.Df! pnvtdm for , a MOen.) s-r.str-t;on of ih. inw bjr th.- Vnn.S U a tbil rraJto ty a of 113 t.t 1 iw saat nmcadaeats tu the aadrr civil

is the at. oa

'own. South

the morniiiL' of ih.. o.

was renortod fr.n J

burK', on good authority, that John ilays Hammond had died from excite-

mem ana the shook, on an oilicial messape beinfr received of the death ieuteneo being- commuted. The Virginia court of appeals. on the miu upheld the validity of the .Mauptu anti-raciinr law of tho state, but discharged from custmlf I n.... 1.

IC W. l'atteroa.

M I'etjr W. Kllsuwnh. V.T. Chajioian. Jorüsn ctiavLs... .

Thk city of Cripple Creek. CoL, was visited by a second preat comlarration, on the 23th, in which many casualties and a loss estimated at S-,-Ooaooo were incurred. For the month of April the excess of government expenditnres orer re-

.aw.wia i-'or the ten roonths of the fiscal year, to Mar 1, the deficit was 23. 500. 000.

inik "v w . -s . - i ' " - V a a lualiiiiv- 1 1 1 ......

S?"s Idf ratios o.' the ! ea,e yas hroaffltt t test the law. on a

wmmittw tecnnieal question of jurisdiction. '

r..y..s uooTii-ii-cKKH was arraigned m the Center Street court.

lor eity, on the 29th, and asked

"inch will employ sou hands und bu erected at once. The capital stock of the nw company was placed at SIW,txw. ami is said tt 1

. 1 he plant will be of modern design. riiAXK Hirmvx, the other day was I sentenced to one year's imprisonment ' for driyin,r r his employer's horse

t vuuiK UiU uuntui'.'ton. MA11'T,.'MoI51t,s' ,leu Manier Peerless , will be launched on Lahe Maxinkuckee on Saturday, May U. i Tin: Senior Order of Cnited American Mechanics will hohl a patriotic celebrajun at (Jas City on duly 4. Lodges of the order throughout the state will participate. TiutKK masked men knocked ll.n

gelling of Henry Stillwater, living i enug to alOlll". tllVI m lav 1. -e m, . " ' ? . "

- 4 iiHim, aim

j M'KINLEY'S ILLINOIS.

the -f.n.irlu. sii W, Ojnm.nl 111 , Miifd I it. Ur l.j Ih.. AMliifWWr tw ulurlo Wlilelt Nvllhrr ll.r .,UHiaSeTr I Orx,iiitUuu Uf ih t'liutvuUuH Xr Vim. 1 vuuiiiutn Ui-iurUliip In l'ulllm: thw j Wire t'oulU bimy. I 1 he Ticket, governor..... Jolj:i ,L AUll!u,f J. K. Mm (.....

Irwhurtr.. llour. u t AtU,ruey-v:tavraL,..rf. c AllK Luotrtijy Tru,tf,wK. .M. McKay, riuwT: " J. &mtaT amn,tgnr Mrs. .Mary' Oi-i.-i.-4U ui l-trK-.

WUIUm lVaa Nixon ... .V" ""T Ü"

SHAH NASR

ED-DIN,

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KwiM-mr f IVrU.

.it- ,-.ir .Monarch H'li.iu.i

the receipt of tho new.; s 01. of ,he shah of Persia, Olney M-iit a cable messae to 7 i-Mer .McDonahl, saying u.nt n " A lent directed tbati Rre coi' 1 tendere.1 and abnorre e " T

w v-l"-sscu IO tile I'OVirMn. . :lVrsia,and the family ofSi?. The shah was entering a shritu- Ihai. Jeherai, when his assassin drew a 1 tol and hred at him, the biilltjtÄtrifc, near his heart. The wo, I was at once conveyed t(. the mi where he died two hours la'ter r7' immlerer, who was diguked as a xvll? an was arrested, and proved

feraiNuriKi.i. III.. Aorii ui ti .v.ivi-tm.ii..: .

ponentsof Gov. M..KM..I.M.-. ...... t.i ... nr..!. . . ssln:teil lSbHl.

Hal aspirations capitulated to-dav be- i son and successor of L 'w w fore a terriliu .. . i ....!. i.. . . hainuK-i.

frtun.it, of the Ohio statesman. Jty a ber 10, isw. Just after " V ?PlWn majority of in a total vot.., ..f i , of Paris.

-a majority as unexoeeiod ö L.VZ ' m a

. . ... " - if f

uoners 01 tho Ultioan as it was stair-

' ' ...ChteajTu AIITii:tf4.

........ fh!l"ll"r.

-.Cntcarfo

....juimsou Couuty ..... ... llnnifi-

l!litor-.it-lri;c. tlüra,eRCiarh

senator lu um -....I i.,..

friemts, the republican stat

- vvn v 4

uexpiam ms slumming tour, vhich vas interrupted by his arrest while

iroumg tnrough Chinatown. Justice

the face and head, and .tZ 7X " i7" I Irüm "" totheit, l.ouis eon-

1 , ... vB " .-OUOI1, uotmerelr to v.o.. f.. .....i

support ti.etmio candidate, but acta

nana and loot ami nSl.'r,., .!.,

o him the robbers looted the house of

Mmnw. after hZ tl7ZZ""?. J".Tfan MS ""SI

version of the anair. .SLl i """ 11,0 Uck t

... . ' illlll 1 uiiwiiii-fl.

Ox the th. .Mrs. rargaret B. Drake, vndo-r of the late Chief-Justice Charles IJ. Drake of the rnir.w1

ij i-uur. oi i claims, dietl at her residence in Wash. I

o vuc age oi 3Ä. News of the landing of another expeiiuioa on the shores of Cuba, with a large qaantity of arms and ammunition for the insurgeats.was received by the Cubans in New York citr on the

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a repntnanu, warning him that the law against masquerading would be strictlr enforced. T. J. Mov.v.iiiiv .1. .

, , , , v,,vi nur i'ortland hotel, in which the fire at Cripple Creek. Col., started on the 29th. called at the otlice of the state insurance department in Denver, the same day, and made a statement which stands to show that the fire was of incendiary

v.iKiu. .nr. .Movnahan .tnti ti,

At an early hour the other morning .he new house on Farmer Schofield's farm near Burr Oak, Marshall county, was burued to th. nrn,i u.v .

ant, John Kaufman, entered the burn- I

The London colonial oSce received & dispatch from Pretoria, on the Slth saying that the death sentence'; imposed upon the leaders of the Johannesburg Reform union had been corn-mated.

,T;Pr .a hi" Ta commute

of Wtrial. to tae orera: wa adopted! frfJ eSll,pS P1 !a the bill from our to two W3S peadlng when the senate adBrnl In the hoc,- th ,.n,,

till was pa!.srd by a vote of w t) si. and

m , " casiUtrauon of the baakrupwy bull-? I316'1"1 K?0,t Soe ieaeous i Bsiae was traasjctetl. ! tJjl.seaal' oa the th.iha Mantoette f ecLsWf'"4f8,,,!-. WUh naar BorftIe -' ar'epted The naval approprl- : the 11 tnlar a UP- aBd the alnd of ! . " . 8 elWn Up to PHI Peche.

abin 'n-,V.ri; lilwa casSderatloa of I ts.ii.1? .a äoe oa Orient Point. L. r . waicn ieil to an animated .!!

taai-nltade of thT.i ,uc

sefon i u. loe present

I i.r.'r..Tr,w?1KUM eae of

, ; . " --"1 iveit. iroa tte

. voioraao. John C Hell (pop.

cvuarineu la a: tv.. . .. 1 i , .

ay mat i. irtrr" e "ucost but ssou. , Enin.. f-::;v" r -vnic.

"Plit W30ie' ,B . oriSK Adam, aged 27 vcars. and I Ä "U,S raim,atJ aSt üf ? lü t its iuÄction To tne tnttion of govemmu on h

.ceeaate. on the 30th. con.Mm,in -nnie Mil inn. ac-ed 14 -v.... i. Mt, i , . i 'citcr, claim a share with 1 1... i turn to IVrsia.

oTÄrCc Presenting to the con tonhu ! The n hal. I, M.,afcr Fd.l,.B Äe otS.Ä ÄÄ 3th' of a row! . only a few tkn S I - UU.t

cttr;;VMTsameade""'- i -Mary Allen dropped dead wit heart I f . uteowo was a crushing " Villcal"1- heir crease use aambp ' h...wvi. . i a mr . . . ... vuu mi xiean i .iifint fr . itre.sti mni ur. n.. i. .

.t :"" :,,."i.I,m,"a. lrora I'wWo. winie doing housework. Uoth 1 1 i.U.... , .. ; uuuom a the vh. V n4- of

, "-- 's .ionammed AU Mirzjt, and live, daughiers. The avsas.sinatlon of Xasr Ed-Dine iJ a fanatic becomes a greater.,,iree

U.1H "to nreseiit. hi- ......... ... .1.... .

. . ..... ....... tu tuiu uouy as the candidate and choice of Illinois for the presidential nomination. ' It is true that the form m which the resolution was auoptcd the Substitut i.... m...-:..

, ..namleys name in the Cullom resolutionwas due to the ovi?r....l ..t .. . i

'r -ho anticipated the regular M eK öe ,

Wing overcome UkH r CTf tTh,Ch to haVe W ! .uffocated anti his head Z Tpr por ! K -but T T' C Uh M' fonof his body were burned ok i u 3Th" - .h.U. th' ,

ILX.IAM Pkoplks. . : I ...... .7. x tne contest be-

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to

a.Tor-'1"03 11.,": -oynahan stated that . nent resident of Princeton Th. v 'yatr td'"ln' ''" ablast Hell, from the Second district I -Km insurance was carried on half nf other d-iv H..,.. .t . ' the . lost to consideration and as a result b.- tl"oie and the dticatiorv.! i

. ii i . . - nerai ad-

e-

The president, as was expected, he would, allowed the agricultural bill become a law without his signature presumably because it thwarted See retary .Mortons purpose to abolish the seed distribution. The trial of the battleship Massa chusetts. on the 20th. resulted so sue cessfullr that her bnBders will be entitled tO ni-T1,r - .

------ - r.v...uu. wu da-onni o. excess of speed developed above the ontract requirements. A rich vein of silver was struck by the ;New York and Pennsylvania prospectors at South Canaan. Wayne county. Pa., on the Sfth. How extensive it is cannot yet be ascertained. There is much excitement over the discovery

Gectrge H.uiowKtx. of St. Paul aimn.. is a wagon-maker. Five times within the last three years have hearses been taken to his shop for repairs, and in every case a death ha occurred in his family within a week AxDRrx CARXEOiEhas purchased foi 25,ttO a TIot of rriwr.I Tl

-- o t "uuuesae, Pa-, on which he will erect two handsome buildings, one for a public library, the other for a gymnasium and natatorium. The estimated cost of thf bandings is 3J50,i1 Amo.vc, the oldest and best-informed, members of the house the impression Is general that congress will adjourn some time between May 14 and Juni

, V , 4C " " ue'ay over the river and harbor bill it is expected that an aAjournn:i3i will be reached as early

;aw lathe house three contested elec-

and Spae dem. ,. nve hour, were d "v -o a .ortherdisstoa of the bankruptcy hill Sey : Prtdin? fur voluntary Z?.

.i, tZ . woKiesBips jrota four tot iumi ajt oi militia from Pm.o.i tlisease wh !.. f!in i,. -v,.va'- iW senator Cu Ion

a7?dBW U redacethe Col., was ordered to Crfnnb. r " "t, funeral ,;.".,u,ri- 'otft "jro element that f.,r "

..." . ... v iuii- uay, inter- i -hi ti.. i.i:

0. meni louowmg in the city cemetery Jr.,.., ' party fast ill its I The CYawfordsville SundS ? School Z , 2TJ? ZT?

PERSONAL

AND GENERAL,

O.v the 27th. Miss Harton again telegraphed a favorable report of the progress of the relief Wnrl ! !.,.

to Secretary Ulney. 0s the 27th President Faure of France summoned M. Meline to the palace and requested him to undertake the formation of a cabinet. Wmii.v the horrified gaze of a hundred people in ot?Ie hi.;i,i;..- i

the streets, Letns Larson fell from

tuc Hiieentn Uoor of the Old Col

u uuumng at Dearborn and Van

urcu streets, Chicago, on the 23th, and was crashed into a Bhapelcss mass on the sidevalk. He was washing a

' ana neglected to wear the

-.iev) jacKetwncn he lost his balance 3!bs. As.vie Dyer, the baby farmer who, with her son-in-law, Arthur EL I aimer, is under arrest at Reading, imgland, charged with the murder of a numlwr of infants, has made a written confession admitting the murders of xvhich she is accused. The bill appropriating S2W.OO0 for a public building at Deadwood, S. D

u wie .-in, tavorablv reported

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.111" .Firil Tt r. ....... ... . 2t... .

i'-'v. Iiuage ami pr

... . .v tJvuiT, .siioutii it ie necessary.

vi wie sotn Cleveland. 0.. was'-isited

, j .c nwesi ram storm ever known I there, and much damage wa& done, the j sewers being unable to carry on; the surplus water. Many basemJnts were Hooded, (iirls at work in the baseI ment of the store of Lory & Stern, toy I manufacturers were caught unawares and narrowly escaped with their lives fchade and fruit trees were uprooted all over the city. Edwin HkthfT the Hoston actor who fired four shots at his wife, known as Miss Dallas Tyler, at the Hotel Henblan in Hartford, ( .,nn . on the 29th was arraigned in the police court, on the 30th, charged with assault with in-

kU an new in S3.000 bail for

Hocrke Cochka.v, the cx-congress-man while riding his bicycle in .Vew ?rk c.-r- on lhc 30th, fell over another rider, who had met with a mishap, and was painfully but not dangerously injured.

..s 1(ilve new a meeting to make preliminary arrangements for the state -Sunday school Convention to beheld there June V. 10 and Ii. It ib erpected ; there will be near nn..(i,,...i.!..t.. i

lSf,n "dn.and the sessions will be held in tlie Y. m r a i:

vu trs: and th.. r.....i.

will be to make the country republicans for years to .v.r.. ..

, - - ...Vit iHisoii; than heretofore in tht. councils of the party. ,,;H ,tha.t- Sruhhip, inüuoncc, and trading of votes fur the varil

r,ir!..m " " UUS CailtlHlates tl... ...... ... .

The first Merganthaler tvpe-settinir 1 , , W"S "e b'V tho 'l facmachine. tol, uLl in llichn od ,"e i McfvUHev c?. " been introduced by the Kvenimr Item 1 tl 'ItKi.n,,i-v lament. It captured published bv Mt-ssrs. f 1 m' 1 lc V0"1" 1 dictated the orinHarnes. Two f I f1 uatios, and up to wiüun an

the paper has alio" a dedan VSIfSr Ust Press report of l soo words tcI !v,u,ttwf'-e almost willing to conPer wil, Ln be iiSÄ one. ht a siff

LATE NEWS ITEMS. lx the senate, on t... it.

,t. - um Has taken on Mr. Gorman's motion to reduce the miinU.r..f im,i,.,us-. .

vided for in the naval -..At ...

bill from four to tw m t....

.iOL.OOO in e.vrMniHT.w,..t .i i.

t 1 '--., uuii ii was carried yeas. 31: nuvs ?

i.nt appropriating 54,uo for 20

four-page one.

the oldest residents of Plymouth, took Place at his residono.. tl... .

noon. Mr. Neil came from ltelfast, IreI land, and was 73 years old. He wr,

I noted here as a leader of the greenback The other

1... i m b . -"g nniplej. a deaf mute, an inmate of the poor farm, was walking along the Pennsylvania railroad track at Columbus KxLru' 4',aPPr0achinfr from behind, btruck him, killing him instantly. plEv''r0',3 wealthy resident of trankfort has been sued for ,000 damages by Thomas Ostler, who charges him with alienating Mrs. Ostler's affections. h ,

The

The turning jHiint came whm a d.date for auditor, who was especially championed by an .i.r.-.t.r.is . J

n.zation and to whom the machine

..44i i'.i'ugvu us mu

tended travel had taUirht him Z

gree of religiuu tolerance surwissmg most eastern ix.teu tales. The records of the state departmeat eontam many communications attiring the shahs leanings toward iiU-r-ahty and justice. Persia is not r....r.......... i

. "'ted states in a diplomatic or c.iular cajKieity, and probably will not be until an incident that caused some embarrassment in the relations of the two countries i.s forgotten. Kight jears ago the shah, who was kiHed jentorday, decided to send a dipomatic representative to Washington, and the government was notified of the intention. The new minister was Hadji Hassan niiimi; i.-i

zr 'v. .Maiameu

essare. tin.. ..... ,

Minnort. wm.. .1 ' ne nay the st.-it.. .1.

leated by a one-armed veteran of the lrl,iiin received a number of trunks !.Va,r y , m3S lhau 51 bakr's dozen of f ? ul V?ffKaB ""ing the name Votes. The seiltitn..nt i. i . .. i Of Hadji Hassan rwhl..... .1 ... ...

care. wv" lu "

farmers two ami n i

.. .vi'iio ooat - 'Lumjurt aru na state of iv i

rr uc wJore , - uie appearance there of siructed bri,!..w J 1. ""

......i me nou.se a bill , - v"cn is iicscribed from t 1 r..- .. .i . "'"osuie aidmit dutv fr,-.. ri..s Z ty-ftvc to thirty f.. t i-V.!... tun- i tr broadside into the anti-Meh'i,,..,.

thh.t-. ., "gwi, ana as j ranks. J thick as the ordinary stv.. i. .

to the sena "

dar. r ta,en nnu Iour lrP-'lo boat

I

In 5n. v Seba" Clnb' wo arr"U'd MaS PaiSea to aIuii duty free nrMc'es in that city, on tue 2?th. r, 1 of f.ir..in ... uy . ct arie.es

oi assaulting Edward H. Hur-t . ?Z exhibition at t , K",mmJ 'or ' m i 'Vn17 stw Pip. a-

. '""'na' I'Aiiosn ui'i ". rrnnK l lmtr....... . 1 -. .

. ri tl t0 jrive Alaska a dele- f reputable cities? attm t

I fh.t ...11 . -

'S-

, , - uki.iwiivu io me old blue uniform had more to do with

,l" , ,"!ia aiy ther eonsideniUon but the friends of the defeated candidate-.ana t, mn -s-ehar,ed treachery upon the

from the moment that the result oi he ballot was declared it was eviden the opposition had lost its grip, and when t.lo opportune moment arrived not only did the delegates who had r stand 1nt,rU.Ctio,KS ür "'rscients siaiul to their funs 1... .1 ,

porter.

but it

kill the rentile. th.-r Z,-

......1 ' - ""j

'f"lCOnference of Ind5aa Wtumin.

.u.u aai, operators agreed to dis

At --. - ii j.ropccior. h-"- congress was iirai-tiium-

wcrea a nuge ltoirlder of gold leate.L Most of the session v.. . Tnnrsimj n . 1. .. ore. wek-hintr fii.-r.. ..." s.. , . "L session aa occu

j ,. . . j---!-. ..um Illinois t 1 - .mu.-,, ui .ne 1 - uuvusumr, unuer the fiv......; Md adiotninc e. s. foot of Lookout mr... t T.f., , int 1 , ,H 1 . 1,1 nvti-min

L . P . muaiena, on r,.t. t.i.. . . uriiisn hu m committpo of ..

IUC iia. ID i n hnnn. . tl... .1 -viumuiu. .SSnV. whn... . .1... . . . . - ui'tiaiurs aprow tn 1 c.

I U II M I f - - I " s. V - IIII'V fX1l 11

OhloltlarVr!? " e r--yoeurought against a debtor. ; "ch an agreement decided ö 'höh

ingof Uie Sfth. for tho .,,,:; " " iw.dl 7. ".1'n2 Q- ."-DC0 .ll,UPW,ay nd not wait

father-in-law. li tr:".rw"" 1.- " . ,w was

I W '-mm III. AI 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 f I r !

h ...1 "w V4h,-

l.lyses S. Grant. The event was of a

"-". c, ..,e reanion of thosurt Tivorsof the Twelfth Illinois regiment taking place at the same time.

I1L,(

the

W. L. Sachtixhes. of Alton, ivho went toTarkey in searrh '

niLssinir Pittsbnrr-h m. ,t.., I

, - --o" wieciman, 1 rank Lenz, and ascertained that hf had be-a mnrdere.1 by Kurds, spent the day, on the S7t". the home oi Lenz mother, giving her a de-iled re port of his search and dLscoTeries. Os the 2.5th the sentence of death pronounced un Messrs. Phillips, JIammond. Farrer and Uhodcs, of the Johannesburg reform committee, who recently pleaded guilty to the charge f high treason. Several others, atnong hoxn are four Americans, were sentenoetl to hearv fine im.u

nd exile. " i.-u

Mr. C H. Kxight. United States Jice-coaso at Cape Town, South Afri-Slhl"ubt:Cr:Ulr-v 01nt on the

, 7T " iiu engineer cons i demned to death at Pretoria for high treaoa in conspiring to overthrow the ' Xransvaai government, was under .

to nave hcen commuted.

and li.e was pronounce-J e.vtin.-t in 1 1 1

minutes. He protested his innocence to the last.

A kei-ort comes from Cuba that the

lurnett loose three pack mules

. iUiMJoCa provisions in the none that tlmt- .......i.i . .

j .i . J into llie hands of the insurgents and do deadly work. J UMI'0r7,'nr,llT StrUCk t,,C vi,laPC Of

and four persons are caid to have been killed. The Olentangg river rose two feet in an hour. The Denver Manufacturing Co. 's big

1 7". ,aory plant at Lakewood.. Coj., was entirely destroyed bv

V u u,e .tiui. "Oss, 5100.000; insurance, trilling.

VLA.v licK .N.ur, a Chinaman who

.wn anaenea to the district attorney s otlice as an intepreter. applied to the .New.Wk police commissioners on the 2öth, for appointment on the police force. Q,an is an American citizen has forsaken his queue, and i cordially hated i ( hilK town It h

u. iiignomaers have olTered a re-

A Tain,-- ... - . . ru lor his head.

WW .1. 1 .""TOI their utfiMttiiBa from .Vice Franc I.f' W'11''' W that the ! WUhn5 "

J. Ail tl... .1.1 , . ----. - -w.t, . .lim i.iKen .1 sn. 1. 1....

W. All tri Ms) . .i . . '

tions have adopted resolutions faVorLe C7CuIO,n f a monient to the foryof the baron. Mourning badges iL U r, the onUt tor i ettlement during this year will U raed after the dead Wo,

üliw""!

Tin: Calhoun claimants and the contestants of the will of the m i ionX wlucrof Montana, Andrew JnTthTmTkc,f tocrrprom Ä tntl the litigation which has been In protfres for o many years.

vwx. mi. LI V lllf rl Lm. I ...

h... ,i......i.. 0 "v- "e of

1.4IULrll Lt?r. VVflf ,

, av u.injv uurued

- auu caest that great

, . .. ..w.. .....tjj,fu xroni the bono; and her condition u,, V '

lj w-Muwcu cnt-

Sl'EAKl.VOof ConsiTl.C.....

f.t if.. r. iiams

liiaz, just Hbcrnioil and banished fro, 1 ..1... traud

.... VU..IU as j. ri.lni sympathizer, said ., ti. t. .. ...V'

n . ---..-.. -ne IS

... .... v.i.i .-iiiiiiisii (,ni ...t .

mni I cross-ex

v w una out f I i,a,i

wiiitii 11 11 1 it. I l ift ri i.

nnd t.. 1 ii T "itu ""'rgents,

tl i svnilint!i!...l ...in

Ihn. " 4 -wv-" "'"I

Tin- !!....... .

..... m u 1 . i .iir nr..! c . . . .

n .,!.. ... t. f I""1 ninies mat

an neutral" alliance h . luvt. ,.,m..t,..i...ii . .. ""i.t. nas

. ..v....Cu uuiwcen Hnt.il.liolivh

...... .. juraguay to meet ant emergency that might occur in caM

i-V . W,M mul Argentina.

s-, J t,,ru"ljnt the United t:it fi.r- tl... ..... ... . . -

V cniied on the 1st as repirtcl by 11. i. bun A cif. rSS L'.s -tit "-e

we:kiasr ng

....... ui L..ir nil.. r .

me iail

, -V Wnen two of the opcrin the morning the men asked for an .cfused, the operators saving they uould pay no rnore than .-,5 cents. Thc ! mer committee reported to their -ull cmvention at noon and Thursday t lu'r "frC,! to a contract foi , 61 cents 1 hi, they said would be in accord with th.. m..-. ul" ,n

. price anil a rocJgnitionof thcold nine eent differential under the Pitttburgh scale. The cot0" '"I"10; thal the-v n had to compete with thc eastern Illinois or IWi He district where not better than - cen Ls was paid. Then thc adjournment was had r..! i.m. ...... J urn

nothin., .1.; : . w .. M'y? L,-xPect

rvo a monin s idleness.

liOIlKUT .1

Jieforethelasteotintvh..,i -.

"J V.,U1UL'I1 ITU votctiicimijorityof the opposition was tumbling over itself in i- .

............ . .. . .Hei uvsn to

ZI an "and wagon, and be-

.. Cri!7 1,51,1 ü.en time to

ui' "gures lor an oilicial -in-nouiicomeut. tn el

pion of senator Cullom and the leader

. v.u,c.,go taction were shoutini; inrainst. ,..i . . "

"7 . -"v "Hier io secure the sn bX1. tUlT, ,.thu "amc of 'Kinley for that of Cullom and to advocate thc "'option ,y acclamation Of the reso-

M..vu u. mus amended. Three of tho proposed delcgatcs-at-lare,v. hose names were to have gone on the aiiti.ii,.str....ti u,OUi-

2....1 !...... .imoi)

Ki "b.;wn oi v.incago,and exor.

, ...nKoio at. l.ouis under the Til. If 1 . .. "UU t,lC

"u'w. l? IV.I,"U keepin- their

S . . "e especial pet ai.,1

x . wuiury Aicivm ley itcs. the venerable "fncle Dick Oglcsby To mt'Ut with bands and banners,' gl e

, V ' - "ro aua ow, ol

-"im, uie visitors have undisputed tHISMKsi. II... ...... . .. U""l"ll-l

u, cupuoi city.

AiiuuhI C.iUKr..H, of tl,e.So.f t,eAmr

14U Ifcl'tfllltt

i u,e aons oi the Aiiieriear

ures were 31, against 31 last year TllR Omh f !.... "vcar.

l,:ii.ii --'. nas snot and killed by an assavsin dissruisd T woman at th.. ei.. t , Kr,Sul a a

Azim, near 'JeliBrau, his r-i..;,i . on the 1st. c.ipiwl Cltyf THE Swiss nnttn..nl ,.i......

by Dr. Adolnh,. n ' . ,st.

ci.i hi ,, , .r,'-"": ."

. s.. .i ... . . "" 1U" (orcon-

mv.ss , ine x lllr in, an dJ . p..PT.i..7. w inc America:

Juaini window Huks s.. .... .7...... Mresuient, it

wm not cloao May W, and not 7,7 I ! ." 'irt Henry,

mv reiruiaiion tiir... t....

action would hurt the glass trust

a . . llllUMJ, WHO IS w?ll,n TV."'1 thR worW on a 510,000

can make the trio in four vmk tvitv...... . , . "' n

itf."i n '""K1 n' return

;;;;h;.n..cvrnea on c route, i,..

Tin. A . s ... .

AW.. r:UK"vau 1 lnt Class Co., of iLna' "ced work the other

Plan, bunaMTC

At lirnwnstown ti... .. . ,

- "1 munier of Andrew nr...K n fw WC:J.Ils nia

prcstucut of th.. c....i..t i . '

Snr-h ..r ... , -Jt an ad

I . . ""uc, and the reports ol

vv.vi.y-geuer.11 ana treasurer-

.swk-i.ii v.eiwjjuuiiuttcd.

Time nassed anil Tir.fl...... l. i

of the expected diplomat. Finally the, department sent a telegraphic inquiry to its minister at Teheran requestinginformation as to the Per.sian ministers whereabouts, and the surprising answer was retiiriu.il th... ir...i.'. n..

.ui had left Persia months bef.ir.. ...n.l

was supposed to be in the Cmted. atates. The .state department otHcials were worrie.1, and sent numerous dispatches to representatives of the I Infill vIhah - i . . . &

. VViW ai lOSWi alonf th route presumably taken by the minister m Jus journey to America, but no satisrÄry ,nfor'nation was received in In the course of time Hadji Hassan

I "V "-Mgion, ana it was then learned that he had succumbed to the fascinations of Paris and spout a long period there incognito. , Tho newspapers published this storv very generally., and the paragraphera. made humorous comments on . Hadji llassaii long name and his uivsterious disapiH.-aranee from public view. Ihese tluugs offeuded tho minister lie was also ehagriued over the attention attracted by his peculiar dress and appearance. He wrote the secretary of state, complaining of these matters, and with.ln.ie i.:.-

returning to Persia.

'1 he reverence assiwint...! ..-i.i. t...

person of the hah is well illustnited m the text of the

- - - .mJ V iVltt.lilii and commeree whh.h tr.... n. i.

. . , !. V.II i Uli Spence, United States minister, made

...w. i ersia IU ISOIJ. r . ... nr.v....hh.

the dead shah

oriental hyjierbole iu thi language: "Ihe president of the United .States, of Tsorth America am! hie

...... ..... ...jv..fcj , ... exalted as the nlaiiet Saturn, tl...

ereign to whom tin.

fcUuidard; whosu solendor and mu

nificence aru coital tu h..t .. i... au.

- A ...... v. t.ie sublime sovcreigii, the monarch whose armies are as mimernns n

Starsl Wbosi; irrnnlni. ...11 . ...!.

f . . miau that of Jeinshid; whoso inagnl licence equals that of Darin?

- ... , y a w a v i ltv crown and throne of the Ka

the sublime emperor of all Persia."

STATEMENT OF POLICY

i oow rrrucli -MlnUtry Cddly Ue tcHed by Council and Seintr.

1 -IH18, May Meline, presiden Of till. ....... ......

-- vwuuuuoi niiiiistcrs, mad

- .iiiieuboi mo policy of the imw cabinet in the eh,,.!...! C ' Vu

ves...nle 'i'i... T.I.7.. .t "4 epuuei

f w 1 1 11 1 III! Ill I F toin.il.... I

statement very coldly, scarcely half i he deputiesapplauding his utterance.

mm., iliu AUUlilllhLS 11111...... .1

""'i'wauii; incir acI'll vti.r.....l .... .i .

.... 4uiii uinona,

(ii tue Konatu tim :. , ..

80 CIS Pr.fi.. I . ..

..uu nurcau Ii v .u llo.l... r i

t. 1.....:.... "

w J U4UUV

ENDED IN FAILURE.

the

Strike AK.Intt tho Union Tractloa. Co. of riiil.dnlpliU Off.

Pliir.infr.i.iii i Mn.- n 'im.. . ...f.

.............. -' J IJ Lllll u. and probably the final attempt to tie up the lines of tho Union Traction Co.

in this cite is onihs!

evidence cif the fiasco of Thursday TH .1 ti ..... .. ..... .. rS. ......

-. jtawi uiij, vra nrc muning on schedule time and the only indication that n. f.tril1. hail been de.

clarcd vas the squads of police that

-UH haunted the ue!irh1orhood of scr-t

era! car barns, .tad later la the da

i theie were entirely withdrawn.

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