Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 November 1896 — Page 2

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DEAD ARMENIANS takeij-) Prove More Doiigeroua to Turkish Subject

A FLÄMING NIAGARA.

FIERCE FLAMES IN

Brooklyn. TEXAS TORNADO

OF GENERAL INTEREST.

!. gfcBg W.r. M...cr.d. MM Kui..f W a MB ti vu.i' tu lli.lr llurii.1 llorl of MM Cull. 4 Ol.lr, sauiui) lll.p.Ctor. W apu iao i " . CM M A MKM from Rp.ridiou C. Zavatuiuo. l'nited State unitary iuicctor onstantiuople, iddlfl d lu urgeou-Gcuera. ttyuiati of UM Manne hospital service, HivM itrihtag hteaol Um roaut mmmm

in tli:it oitv. 11- rites;

BtaBtfMMM p.cuUr fcc.iierjr st CBl. .Ko nr. Kte Uug. ur.iu MMM Uum1h i.-i. Mab TBeea ioi. u Uorili of rtlHM lrr..U In .u Hour rrow Mc of H.. Ur.M flrsiu.n. cmiamh), Oct n ! t,4UU att, hour ut BOOB yesterday Üre uestroyed l.-.iHi,iK)0 worth of property M the U.'rth brauch of the t biflggO riwr, iu a lOOflUtJ BBOWfl as Loose Island. I he Fuc tu- grain e.evat.T. .lli.l H, w ued tho vh.cago i I'acitic Llevutor Co., were completely aMMt4 and M veral frame dwcllingsudjoining were .went uwav in the avalanche- el tiame.

There were more tlian a

busiiels of wheat stored in

elevators.

million

the two

The loss OB that is

. I .. I irfl'Ut

A commission Has i-ceu s.l.oou: on corn, 13. 00,

4m. ni .n irMil or iniperiai

111 ri'u t 'i v - a order, the uiiksiou of wliieh coiinnisIon was to ascertain if the corpses of the MtMlirii people have been buried according to the rule of hygicue aud have Uot chUungered the public bealth. The abov.-uiciitioucd coinmission. Um members of winch arc mostly members of the international board of health, has visited the Armenian ee meter at gblahley, where they laiv three large graves, oue of which was meters and nearly two meters dee,.. The other two graves maller, about bx3 meter euch. w hero everal hundred corpses were buried. "The above-mentioned has not thv lied the oilier Aruieuian ocmeteru s . f Constantinople, as that, for instance, of Yed-kulcy. Has Kiel, Mid other places where the massacred people have been buried, In yesterday's sitting of the sanitary commission, tiie question whether th prison will uot endanger public health of thfl capital was discussed. It has been sai l, for Instance, that thu arrested Armenians aresoinuny and so thronged in tne prison that the poor prisoners are Obliged to stay on foot all the time they are in pris u, being unable to IM down on MOOant of lack of room. T will be able to state the sanitary condition of the prisous after the commission presents its report If what has been said is true. sue. condition may cause the outbteak of infectious disease. There ard already several Cases of typhoid fever, but . very yea;at this season this disease BXtaht What a physician can see now are frightened patieata suffering from the ffeeta of what they mm daring the ftBjB aod .'th of last August, when all along the streets of ilalatca. men armed with cudgels were striking livBBfl men or dead bodies a dreadful mid terrible Bight," TH EGIN MASSACRE In Wlilili l"e ' lioninl leSMMi 't rm nl.h, H r si, Slrkriil'iu I-! 11. BaBTOK. Oel A letter dated liar-

pttot, eastern Turkey

city.

tlanies.

tores is

i , ceired iu

September 90, t.-Il US fol"

has 1h--!i

low! "All the letters which I haro seen Bgree in BBlug me estimate at about two thoeftead as the neBthef of the killed in the heji, uiasacie. "M ore womeB od child rea in proV,,rt BMW to have sutlere I tliis fate than in Ml V previous massacre of which 1 know. Many of the dead were left iu tii. st re.-ts f.,r days as fo d for d is, and lartre numbers were thrown int- the BttpnretSB. "The bodle BBTO ieen seen floatiu down the rivei Kl or M nines below the city. Iu some .-uses whole families have been obliterated. Kxaet statisHe, of course. BBMBOt he ftVOB, BBl it is feared tiiat 1,000 is an uuderestiuiate. "The letters ive the Hinüber ol houses as 1,1(10, and of tiiese it is Bald only about 110 ere left. This carnage of Blood alio tire lasted fr-ui Tuesday, the I Ith, to Thürs, lay. the ITth. "All the teatimoBJf concurs in show ititf that the massacre was nflieia!, iiiol that it was wholly WlUwBt r,aMin. There was no disturhinvc element except iu the imagination of B few oflicials. Ti:--y had uhirmed the

central e.'veriiuo-nt. The rail BB4 the miii'ary commander were iu th tdejfraph otlice here most of the time froBl the BBglaBlBg to theend. As far h I I can learn, the people mad- no r distance w haterer, and rif) Turks were kille I. BBBBft, poss.bly, lstfr. iu Um llvlekm ol the spoils. There were BB Kurds in the place. '1 he WOffc was done hf the citizens and soldi, rs. "Th.- DSBBeaerBBBteaded to sever. ii id the i:.,in villages, but wo have no details. The local government h) BOB itant in its assurance that no further Bwaaaerm will take place iu thisro(Tioi., and a roid ileal of energy is sh. wn in reetraiaiag the turbulent omOBta Five people were killed in the Agham villages. Jive of them p. i. sts. but the timely arrival of Bat tier prevented a ireneral massacre. After nil that has hnppencd it is not v ii i.riMinr that the Christians have no BBBeBOf se. in it v and that they are uuoerved by fear. ' The destitution of the coming WlBr ter threetOB tO W almost as jjreat at last year."

ami a siniill loM on oats. I lie loss on the buildings Bad machinery .s placed at nearly 1300,00 lusurance fully sorert the losses. Supt l'errv said the fire started iu elevator 11, intiie south part, and hfl be.i. ms it w-is caused by siarl,s from a passing tug la the river. No more dangerous spot lor a bijj tire to sturt c .uld be found in tbfl

It is a veritable tuet House ior . fl ..A . au

i . m to tue earaea sn m-

the Armour elevator, um

biggest iu the WOMOj vam wwwi malting bOBBfl ol Hale oi t urtis. and the extensive docks of the Crescent t...a. to. Baralag brands from the cataract of llaunng grain and falling roof aad walla Igattad the roof ol tue malt house every few minutes, und a dosen leads of lo.se w ore needed to save the building from destruction. When tbfl tirst of the 89 cugiuc companies arrived on the scene watei atUftk was at once BUtdfl BB the DoUei loom, where the tire was reported tc tiavc started, but iu a few minutes lh IreBMB were forced by blin.iin- steam and tierce heat to beat a hasty retreat, leaving behind tnem part of their hose equipment. l ive gremea of another company, ...i... W..V.. ti.riitniir me blaze from turf

roof of Um elevator otlice. a oue-story brick building, had a narrow escape from death. The roof tney were ou fell iu by the building eatehlag tire underneath them and tney fell w ith it before a word of warning could be given. VortBBBtBlj the firemen seized t..e hose and the walls projecttag a little above the collapsed roof they hung over the hrey furnace until rescue. i by their comrades. A hundred or more lreight .-ars of the Milv.auhee 4 5t. JPatll fOBO were rescued from beneath the ll.ua. Bg pillars at the peril of tiie railroad uii'U m bo coupled the cars, and then ftOBM had to be left. A huge pall of black smoke was roiled by the win i. and iu tu wake ever praparatioo wae made to remove vaiuahlc and portable property if the tlames jumped KOTOW the riv. r. The heat was intense cm ugh to blister buildings B block distant. Thousands of spectators gathered aml.lieer.il in wo:. .ur BBd a. mi ration at the grand flight, unique in the auuais of Chleagoe Brehietor. Ureal bins coiitaiuiug thousands ot busaeis of dry gra.u, one ub vc the oilier, were eaten gradually away by tue fi.iLues. One tin withstood the de etroyer longer than the rest and bOBg hiispemled in the fiery air. One si to rataght tire near the bottom aud tne heap of grain, released from its eonhueiueut, poured to the ground 100 feet below to be met by ABBMfl la 1 1 s

descent, the whole forming a picture oi a tamlag Niagara,

Uunflre.U of KmplufM Narrow BMpM t'rrlf.U ul Bg gMBBBflfl BBM OtBer Muooki V, N. Y.. 0e4 M -A disasirons tire iu Key notds & Co 's aix-stoi y building on the corner of State and Horum place, in which there were a iiumbet of narrow escapes from loes of life, took place yesterday uf terno. ui. The firm are wholesalers of plumbers' lapplMfl. and other Wi.ant nie Tay, Hai mau Jfc Chadw ick Manufacturing Dot, corset manufacturers; Lockitt fc Kinsley and Semmou llros., skirt maufaeta rata The latter firm employ upwards ,.1 7: girls, und the fact that all ;ot out safely is almost iniruculous, as they Beta in the upper stories. The fire ariglMBtfld Uj the fourth rt..,,r from mi unknown cause, and

PataBI K petrtdeum has been st rr.rh Nar.owly Miuaoa Giving bhuruiao at ;N, N i uouth. New .south Wales

Two hundred aud forty gallons oi mo tin. st .piality were obtained iu twodajB. A large company is to be flated bfl MdBfJ to put down a number of bores and work the dfos)t. TliKth M-t he archives hare Just yielded another treasure. Thisisa maiiuscripi volume of verse. Intermingled with prose, containing alsmt oue hndred patres. ulv eleven of these pages con

tain poems that at some prevtou time W. . . a

tk V'ui.tutiou. liar t IllsrilS Urmiljr fcli'tlaü K,-l"r' imeeetMefl iiru ii.m wn.u.ai ,.t i. ..i. nun. Baeeefla Haaa 'ur IfBretetatMi Katees aad Baeaaaaaai Sli i. km ix, Tex . Oct. :t. A tornado Bllglflfllfld about b.o o'cl 'ek last evi iiI no near ParmiBBtoa. 15 miles south

west of glial II. and, uftei forming, bavc BBBR given t the BfOfM

took a northeasterly coins . passiug about three in ilea east of Mierm.iu. It was seen by hundreds of people ill this city. The usual torua to phoBOMMBB were pvavBMBttt 1 he barometer registered 10 04, six points

loread rapidly both Upward BBd down- lower than it did OB May 1... when the

ward and in a few minutes MM WHOM structure was a mass of flame and kkAuuads a( MADie had collected iu

www rw r I the streets near lv. The r ay.

liar-

man fc ChfldwIeU to. and BemmoB Bros.' shirt factory employes, about two bandred m Bamber, nearly all of whom were girls, were in tho part of the building which was tirst attacked by the Haines, and there was a great jam on the stairs au I lire escapes, but s far us can be learned all have Been accounted for. Many oi them fainted and ha I to bfl Berried down the stairs. The tire burne.i live hours, and completely w reeked the baildlag. Tho loss is estim ited at ? V 1 '. most of w hich is OB Ueyuoids ,V to. Fay. liarBIBB A Chadwick place their loss at fc-Jä.hOO.

uiiMtstroBfl tornauu vtsitci inu cuy. The cilieiis here wi re much exci'. d, and it was soue time before a uy effort waa mada to Icaru the estaat ai tho d s...-,tcr. The tirst destructive work of the

sto'iti was noleil i. miles s .ii'awisl oi

Bherfltaa. where it demolished a

mil house on the farm ol UflO gfl I'uke. No one was hurt at that place, BBd the tornada rose from the earth sinking again at a poiut four miles south east of Sherman, wiiere it deiuolishwd a tenant house OB the farm of Jim Karris, occupied by the family named Hayes, l our members 4 this family were seriously hurt and it is reported thai Mr. Haves back ifl brokaB.

AT Neuss on the BhuM, below I,.logne, the foundati lis of the aid Bo man military BTOrkfl the ti.ice.s of

baths have been laid bare. In one bwUdhura quantity of coins and other

articles of the time of t he firs'. I a-sars

were dlaO .vere.l.

A iACO Mc girl was learning to

ri.le a. bicycle a few evemivTs since

when she lost control ..f the BBfl ihlBB

nti.l went flv'mir into a CollV Ilieiltly

near n -ml. Il r screa-us br.. ight . .i

Bealred help, and she v. as fished out

with her feelings badly hurt.

Win rnBB women shall practice as

Austria is

l ..... toiiKvoos ...... t " il t - t .1..... L ... 1...

ao,ue-:.'Ti now un ..-r C0.1-..H iu ....... the gov. i-u men t in coiw W :i M of a netitl a to Ik? allowed to practice BtW Bi n d by llarones-s Posauer. I'n ha jv.st decided to throw oprej m dIflB studies und dflgVl to w omen.

Poo l MahaaBB flMI and Bssoa Tour I ir

BNWBM If you want to u dt Ub,-e ushi el.r

and fbrs Ter, i uis-le well, troiiir. mai!

full of uaw ur umi viifor, usae zw io Iii wouder-we.rser that muke wreaa aitaj trout;' M-uiy Kam ton pounds hi Ua c .. liver 400.01 cuis-l liuy No To Hae fr m

your own Ur iintt, wtio win fiuram .-. a cur ltooklot und sample Uiudtsl f l .o A1 martin lUakBdjf Ofl . lucage iw Bow Ycr.

laffljaab "Tt-v sav that M .i v I tha

r,att sicker In fits fooUMUl n ain. ' "i n

not Blu prtiMxl- "is isoier .a, uxm Uii. is iia.es t . . ku.-revorlk .."

Mas. O (as her I i-lai.d flenerM I .

cbn ms.Uuir -"If ou're any hm r tu

an.luigit, I slaiu't S ak M youl" t,.- " , j oa wou t, aaai I Baasr, I uivs found Pure for Consur-p, ti ii an BafBÜhBt medloie r. R. I l Ufll gl (ill Ml .(BllBgHBI. Ky .Oet. 1, 14 "Who wrw best man Bt the v c"V "Th brldc'a fu-h.-r. if ohis-rluluest x iflj for anythlntc.'' Pack. Jrr tn- a KV- h.x of Cas-'arefji, tha finest Uver and bowel retfuU' r ever made. Ol BA "Mr Nicefe-llo said Itr. fac Classic. What is classic r" 1'ola Oa,

most aujthmg old. '- t 1 IteWB

PLCULIAR1TIE 3 OF PEOPLE.

Presl-

DAILY TELEGRAPH ON WHEAT. c.irciiy or in creal " mi o.i rne.-i Maef l.atiuiie,London, Oct. Wt 1 B an article on the demand lor wheat und the supply of that circal the Daily Telegraph lajai "The stock of foreign wheat at t.ic priaelpai british ports, it is said, would not sullice to feed the country for a fortnight. The slight fall iu American BSChaBgeaOB Saturday gave the EnglUb amrketa a dowaward tendency, but it is the opinion of one Ol the best-know n corn factors iu Mark lane that American wheats will speedily rise w ith a bang, and that by t liristnias prices will be much further enhanced. Hürnig the recent exciteuieut speculation in Bnglaad, aud America was carried beyond reaBOBable bounds, but in tbfl market the opiaioa i:. positive that at least a pr portion of the rise will bent:, died aud tbat BB era of low prices is tor Hit time being ended. The EreniBj 8 an. lard says that tin teadenej La neat is for higher pr eaa, adding: "The fail ore io India wU di trt ( alilornlaaad Australian wheat fro.u Europe there, only the tra maadoua eil" t In the i nted fttatei to carry wheat BCroBfl tbfl AtlaBtlc iu exchange or gold prevente d a much vreatBr increase iu price, sind w heu tiie iii-rusa is pa-.t there Will be a further Iis.

vovii ..ther neculiaritics of

dent ( ecvc.and he uev. r wrars gloves Wiiv n Sarah Berohardl roca Bhoppioa

bcvcrul parioafl telephoned fro:u a buv everything wholenale. Ten

bonnetfl will stuuctm.es uc

J

It- althl of tho utmost Imrortanc. sue t pends upei pur rich Mood. Ward ofl r- ... , 'is and pu(;i:iiioai ty tak.ug s oour uf

n n ' 9

BBberbaa residence in the Beigbbor

hood ashing that searchers be sent out to look for paraoBB who are missing. Kenuest were also Btttdfl for pnycUiaiis. bandages, stimulants aud other articles necessary to ca:u for the a ouaded. BeportB of tha number wounded arc very indchiiite, as it was pilch ilaruncss soon after thfl passing of the torat A man who was iu the l'arri tield is among thfl missing Manager Mcllride ol thfl WuflfTB LJnloa Telegraph Co., sighted tiie -t im when it was just south of the city and wired the Deaisoa ofBofl to that effect. Ueuison is 1.' miles north of here, aud m 3' BxlBBtBfl Mr. McBride received a message staling that the .storm was passing east of DeaiaoB, 1 Iiis would make its speed near 25 mi.es an hour. A rep et has just 0OUM ill that Loving s kCbOolhOOBB four miles eas. of Sh -riuau, was i:uroofed. The shy lightod up brilUaatljr during t oe passage of thfl sto: ::i, but dai kuess foil' w jd.

,.r twenty

ordered at a time. John W. Macuay M Bald to bfl bod of old-style "bjOCBA c .king." He reaantly gave a huiebeoa htSaa Francivo which consisted of corned beef and cabbage, Olam chowder, squash pie and buttermilk. Sil ll! NUT ItriSFMKn. the "steel king." fllghty-tWO years of age. B0B tonics to take a keen inter- s'. in s ientilic matters, and keeps himaclf up t.i date. His iH-culiarity is that be will not jrive anyone hia llograph.

i i

Sar&aparilla Th. nst- 'n t-r: the On" Trm B'otw! Pnrl Hood's Pill.;

STEÄDV

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W K 1' ir CA.-I1 WKEKI . 1 w:.t o.rn ! ! f S4 tm I -lit ST.:nXT;j.EFS lutrlTberl." Sniwrlo.wUII. , BTAUK BKOTM1 s I... i niAHA.Mu., Its arvi

s'.lesmem v:;::ieo

SI. I ...ill, t.

I Mi-: it i BTI REBT t-

BENEFIT TD MA..KIND: YUCATAN.

AN ACCOMMODATING WIFE jury

THt FHISCO WiJhCK. x. r.i.i i lii-M.t. n-.i iBe i Ber Jrj io Kok....;. si. Lot m, Oct. -xAt 1 u. in., after hav ing b en out since ten o'clock Tueap day Bight, tle bUrttWOOd cor..rier'

tnvestigettng tue cause nt i lie

AHDY CATHARTIC

A B I r . m l

C U R E CO fi ST I PAT i 0 .1

10

25 50

UBSOLliTELY GÜÄK1STEED,

t.U .( IhmLi1 fr. sTVt;t IM

...

VLt, a DRUGGISTS t

t.' Bcerrlt.. -.r.Ar.rAar: 1

ri nt i n. rhf.-. BoAtrf A. i -s.. r V ii. J

PEARUNE

4k

Keep your eye on

reanme "aas.

- äI ' T f 'ft ,

, IIICIC UWl "

NO bUPtRIOR IN 1 He. WORLL MuBilerfal Paefsf aa efl IBe tinted s,;l.. It tltltHloW M.l., Ulis. 1 IA. N AsiiiNutoN, Oct. ST. Tha L'uiteu Mates liattlcsliip Mass.icu use t ts, just returned from ner linal trial Irin, hat no superior iu tha world. Her performance on trial BBfl exceeded thai ol tne Indiana. Xbfl report of thfl inwetloB board, of whleh UomBodon Ueway is c'lairinan, BBd W hieb rau lier for 4- hours at sea last week, reached the navy department yesterday, Ot October 23, aha raa -i knots uy tiie log for two hours, her engines averaging a little more than lot revolution-, developing 5.U44 liolse-p. o er. Darisg 'im Boeoeedlng fg hours' run, all guns were tircl oil the level aul at inaxiiuuiu elevation with service Barge, the structure Of the flhlp aud gnu mounts show. ii g ample strengtn und freedom from any i-ijury V 1 Ullis.

Auruip BeleldB B)eeae Mat MtwBBafl i ..uiii Rot Aff.ou tm v Men Rooummt, N. V.. Oct. H. Padaa tnaus Who were passing aloBg I en ti.ii-aveuue bridge where it eroaaei BroWaB race, yesterday morning, w er startled to see a wou.an, clasping an Uataat in beff arms, cliiuli over tiie railing and jump into the water. Ttiey disappeared from view at once. One ot tbfl looks re-oa pr. cured rahfl and, goiog to thfl i .uer end -f the bridga, booked t Into the woflaaa'i dress as she floated out fn-in the

I" VegJ

ft

Bjtfj it already, you'll find hints here end

1 risco wreck in .Me: all.ee i lit I BBl UU-

.lay. resulting la Ike kill log of eight p. is,. ns ad the woaadiBg ef waBf other-, rammed tha following verdict. . .,aA ,u.,I.Pki.ri.ii.: .Ulli 1 1 Ii I .ftl Ulli, I

,..1.1.1 "' ..... v , , it - . .

" for nnrf than in"V win ima'- ..-..r- - - - t . , ,

7 . ' A ,rnrr tn KClfinC f -"-""b "t

Ä"rÄ . -He money ,Wd tyit

as i a m , m i Krt Vi . Peariinc

woman, or cüi.u uui v-. .-. r , - t .

All thetfl advertisements arc mexu io. . .. ood of Pearline JZ of coursc-to s .

.-st and easiest and encapesi wj -i d deanin z, and to lead you to o t

they will have helped you

.1 Pearhne. ou have more at

y - jTV good of Pearlin V 1 J you the beat ar ill I washnS ani cca III But if they do

1 Jiireb.. l.-l.e. of lie ."e. ael.tirf

coroner. Und tbat Adolph Meal. Coarafl KunV c. . H.e . ii-. Mean TboMj. Beraaard MaKeaaa. Maane .MeKenae. . ..m- -. M and Wiinaiu k cartanratBt aaaw to ttadi BeaikeBaiBt r. suit ni a etritt aaetwe i U. BVf-da eti exe irsimi train, tetag west troui SU hoais, aa l MM towel BeBOBMeoeaMoB iraiii, couiiiiu east Ir.'Ui Vaiie.V l'.rk. SB lb St. l.ouis -Ji . J'ran Isco r.. .- roaaV. on the u-no lav of I k toller . IBM. swi-h cnllis.on bring duu t the t.ir. Ii -s ii " tie- rwe Atw. o.l. . . . .: .-.

4T3

o. IB

hridire mil drew her op. lue emm

had Ueen lode-ad aaderaaath, and was una J a. Dry4B. avhieer. In cbarei rrt I

, i -ii...,. m i. er iiMiiie aa Kt-boaad traiu, aae u.- tallur : tu-.-

I ei,. I. .i u.t.u.. k " lira Came Uh.ueii, wife of DaabN Wbalaa. gha had boen drinking, :inu Bald she was Moved to the aei baaaaflfl her baabaod could not afford to baej er.

r' - - s

AN

DlbTRUbT OF FRANCl. gateaaaa awee Maaead Wawe Mm i i.ri I mate. huti v-l i -i n. l l''s,h" Lhyt puhlislies an interview u.t.l H, poBMdoaoBtacff, proeureer general of the holy ayao Raaa a, ho is turning to .-t. fetoraberg froaa Italj, and who BtOBpfld IB VlflBBfl BB route. Hfl said there üOald D l B rcil ah

betH ecu i rence an.i Uutsia

l.uuis &. si'n Fraaeine! .:. .i 0 Co.

casu to eiercliMj the proper uyervisiou onf tne moveu.eiits ot r.s tmiu. b.neti tki taia da "t (Mtefler, l'va l.n u' ah ii.ii I.e. tuaa, Bvaan r H u i.i LBOrObU M vii'.i HZ. TBBo. Hi. mi a. BaaaV Hw naai iiiam, j t -it s n ataw a

! tWood and hoiiiecr

that they lorgot

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v.

Conductor

Drydea Bdatitted their orders.

GH.CAGO LÜG Th;:OWR5 oUmmh i i i .i.i ii i , is. 1 1 t Bfl Ma III il f l ..hi si .iii.il. CilICAOo. Oat f nthe strength ..i i...iM mImum

ill 11 W 1 I'l l i'n invii i.

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, w , . . . kl mi a M liance net ween i i.iii..- .ne. ,...-.si., ()I wriurn ( . notriDlbGRfc.LT YOUNG MAN U(i;re Wi:ri. lll(.rei. i , relBtiOBfl Mnt bf Mr. ftryBB, tbfl police last

W ba

i . .I

Oiulll of KoN III

I i ( iinirrmii t'lmrlr Kt Bridge Lac. la. Oaf IT Kn-

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Ii h, si,,.i.j IMBBBMH v AMiiM.ioN. u;t. n.Tha praatdaal yester..ay ueeepu d tho rflelgBBtlOB ol becouit Lieut. Joseph It. liinns, of tne Fu st lafaatry. ThM i the yoaag u.au w ho, enlisting us a (irivate from Minnesota iu IMMi obtalBfld Boa nalaa loa ai second lieutenant by civil service BM amiuation in lai. and reOBBti, M violation of the article Si war, publishefl a letter iu a CbteSgO BOflrflpapar BflflBlb lug th" president aud tho army and wradlfltlag revolution, and aaylag thai as ho was satisfied the army WBsgoiutf' to be used an a weapon agaiutt thfl people, and as he did not w . U to servn agalaat tbfl people, bat with thaaa, bfl raalgaad his oommbadoa. The war departuient declined to take serious notice of these Bttaraaasfl and aaeapted the fOBBg man s raalgBBtkM instead

hetween the two co-utitrie). llu waB thu general onviction in Luc. .a M. PohledOBOBtaofl added: V thauke 1 the Aim ffhtyaad were happy vvheu thfl BBiparor h it France, as we waralaparBetnalauziety. Tha I'M-nch cannot he entire. y depended up n. liussia is now in tbfl p i t. on of a nurse to France, on I tha UeraaBfl BBM peroa M wall aware of thai Eaat, Waal tiie aaar ami bII other Kb laaa ah lady desire is peace "

i ir.rlr . A LI. Index died at

hlahotneln .Ins cut early lestcrday of putting hi.u on trial by co.irt-iuar

Btoralag, after prolonged hlness.

PICTURES BY TELEGRAPH. An. i in i r BdMoflr"! laeaatleafl Moon to t rino-ii tt thfl MarBel ,Ntw ffOBB, Oet. It. A morning papr sav thai thoBMB A. Bdiaoaa bbm autographic telegraph, aa whleh h ha lii'i'ii for many month at work, i ill revolution i.e the who.- syntein ol newspaper illustration from distant points. Uy the aid of tho autographic telegraph it will he easy for the artist Co trnnmnit l wire any kind of sketch, with the certainty that it will ho re-

tial.

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u im i. i ri ir llltreatefl la BBaBa t aiiiz. Uet. . A aaaibar of 0b baa prisoners wire leaded hero Suudiiy Kiitl were at once taken to the prison where they will he coiitined. Thoy were followed ly hootlttg mob, many Bflbt rs of which tnrew toiies nt the defenseless men. The fflst lärme who had the pris mers In

ci ! ige had Btaaa ing theat agalaat t lob.

ligletl ity in protect- ' v ol i the

infill released roatar flau UBOeneM from eostod.v with a warning not to Offead a-ain, aud the yOBttg men were taken home ty their fat.iers. FoflBM1 a. minted to the dateotlvefl that he ii ragbt adoaaa fraab aggfl ta throw at me ufoeeaaloB wbao tno Hryan earrnige passed the Lusiiicss college baUdiag. Half of UM egga wcro throw ii flflfOffa the JOB tb to .k Irigut and ran from the room. Mr. l'o.vers, thi proprlatB of the abflatW aiiinuinced last night that he would BflaflBflhrt all the instruct. r-and pupils to-day at noon and puhii ly dlamiss t he egg throwers in di- race from the institution, after making a IBM ieuiiiri.s vigorously lenouncing the offense and the two culpr.ts. CliBlrifln ILinna, wlieii told of the incident last night. BBBTBBBfl I dsep rB prat that aaah au h. t atgt had bflaai made to insult the democratic presidential candidate.

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of um i'imnii PatB ttatderarifli Maeeallj gaaflflBfld I" rrt ArrlA In York. BfBM VoitK. Oflt It. J. Tynan, the aliened 'No. 1" of the PhoBti U park murderers, arrived ou the si. amer Saale last evening ftoin herhon rg.

NAVAL NOTES. The M rlil. Iir.nl lln Arrld nt Ulliraltar I n It" our II. .mi'. Wamumiho, Qfltt fB The cru er Marhlehead oa her way home from Turkey with the short-lerin men of

A, lm ra. Self) nitre's fleet reached Wib-

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Mr. Tynan was seen at quarantine ( ,t i , ;l , lit days ..id fr-un Smyrna. The 1 . ,ut uai urns were irregular, however by a representative of the Inited Aa- ,R s, of the squadron, thfl and the lull BppraeMllflBI faile! to be

Boeiated Fressen, lie said he nat u rill iy

hesitated totHlk for publication, even

flaKhip Minneapolis, the Mm Irimoia- sustained. The movement la tha north

co, I iiiciiinati and llancroft ure tili at west continues In avy. ),'Jt cars anir-

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