Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1896 — Page 6
WEEKLY COirUlEU.
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Tut Madrid Kvn denies, wpoii ofYi lal authority, the report that Be Of Dupov de Lome, Squish minister to the Inited States, is to replaced b Bother en Toy. i i i i ii a 11 I 11 JiM.B J- Ci Pabskr. to whom, than any other pMIN, Is due be of outlawry in t .e I ti.Uaii territory, died at hi MM in Fort Smith. Ark., on the 17th, of complication of d:-
Kktvrss received bv the iaJ)llM UltriBHl that the y.eld of the principal cereals in o governments of Russia in 16.500.oi quarters below the average yield during the last U nw Mm UTO Mv U.uikkM I astlb, of Han Kraucisc, sailed f 'r New York, on Um Ütfc, tWNi Northampton, ou board the N'ortl. i.ertnaii I.ld Ida Bf Havel, under the assumed name of hliehaels. Juni A. WbtboBX, of Horuellsville, K V . ,ituut ehief of the treasury depart ii.fi.t, vtas. n the l.'llh. BMOtBtd data of the law and reeord divi-isi.m-.iu the supervising architect diice, 10 succee.i w H- Fleming.
Is e ..f the fact that the weather Ihm greatly improve.! ! i'iiiar .lei 11. . and that tb Spanish authorities as--r: that the health of the troops in the !; d hova improvement Tun iek no u have been sent back to Havana ii d several hundred more MM ÜKfioLCTM'Nt deprecating the eustoru of playing football on Thaukagivmg dav, and requesting those having influeuce in such matters to hereafter Ina ue no arrangements for game ou tnat day. were adopted at a meeting of Methodist preachers iu Citicago ou tlie 16th.
CÜBBBNT TOriCS. THE NEW 8 IN BRUT. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Du Tti.'Wis M. Vis. m. assistant 11 jutanl -gs'BB Bl, Wm i'l-o'ed BB the retire 1 Uat I the army, ou the 16th. having reached the age limit. He was U.rii n ' WM n,,a graduated from the militarv academy in twt ATt.kvn tUTfc IN 'KT BR. represent lag ' tL H i,,lr"' w ho has t en endcavonug for man? rears to prove his right to QNajMV Worth of real estate along the lake hore ia Chicago, l a dise.-vered, t i claimed, that the United States never p,.sessed the r.ght to grant lauds in the Northwest territory. Should this faet W established it will plage iu jeoaardt tlie titles to the home of ulMKit ten million of people in the states i f Illinois. Indiaua. Michigan. Wisconsin and Ohio. 'I'id i:t x.is ti.cd at the county recorders ..rti.e in I hicago. on the 14th. a trust deed far 110.000,000, given by the West Chicago Street Railway i o. to the Central Trust to. of New V.rk. The bond were lamed for a UBBlod Ot 40 years, arc payable In g-da and tear interest at the rate of üve per ecu I. llov. 11 am im. s of Peiitisvlvnn issued a proclamation, ou the 14th. declaring the election of CS district con
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Qaufin .1 Heiiiier. Niueteeuth ilistrict; lianiil Krmeutrout. Ninth district.
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Tuk Spanish minister was. on the 17th. oflieialiy informed that the s:icces of the new loan at MaUri.l sur Missed all expe.t.iti us, the amount being subscribed tw.ee wer iu hard tuoiiey, with the bill from the provinces aud the offer in co.iutcral yet to be iiea-rd from.
llo.v MoftU) Tu acuter, tli Mormn leader who was a candidate for the L'uited Stale seuate helure the people, without taking counsel of the church authorities, was ordered to appear for trial, on the l&th, lietore ti.e 12 apostles, .hi the charge of violauug church eaiiou. m i Tut Driuce regent of liararia has isMitsl an .rder to all otUcers serving upon coui tsof lion- r, instructing them that he.i. eforth ofbcers in the Havariau army refusiug to tight dueis u the ground that tl:ey are opposed on pi inc. pie to duelling, must uot he forced to resigu.
i;n., t. the satisfa'tory condition of Mm gold reserve the treasury department decided, '11 the 1! h. t o . I a , - dn the daily aftcruixm feporls by tetegraph from tiie sub treasury iu Krw York. The condition of ti e subtreasury w ill hereafter be reported to the department b mail a Usual. Tun weekly statement of the New V : i. c.'y associatetl banks for the Week ended ou the 14tii showed the f. .K.wii g changes: Reserve, increase, ,t;. . loans, increase, $j,-.'s,vuu; Specie, increase. -".. id", legal tenders, increase. S4.4u?.Cuu; dejMsits, increase. $l..,tfiy,y0U; circuii.tiou, in-excas.-. iK.uo.
Is his forthcoming annual rcj-.r Secretary of Agriculture Morton will contend that agricultural interests are ti. t declining; that 72 per cent, of the la i - in the country are without any luciuubrance, while the iuambrauce ou the remaining 24 per cent was incurred iu the purchase and improvement of the lands.
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W JIM wora will embody a thorough disaWi iaioti of biuietaUisua aud its importance as an Uoe iu the campaign M u-r hmM IX HAW, whose allegc.1 connection with the steamship Laurada. has made h.m Csnspicuou. waa Illilhfa4 by tue grand jury in the I ted states district court at 1'uilade Iff .. a. on the itith. for alleged aid rendered to the insurgent iu the Cuban relellion. Thk Lucas oounty t hil.lren'a home, at Toledo, O.. w here : children are cared for. waa partially destroyed by Are on tue ISth. AU the children escaped iu safety, loss, flO.OOU. TikB. on the uight of the 1-th. in Su (h-.irges church. Hanover Square, London, lestroyed the tower of the church. The building' also waa much damaged. St. t.eorge is the most famous church iu Loudon for fushiouable weddings. A sin., is m dispatch says it is ru- ! morcd that Li Hung Chang will retire to private life, leing disgusted with the treatment he received on hi rej turn from his jouruey arouud the j world. The uew Armstrong-Slater Memorial trade building at the Hampton I iVa.1 Normal ami Industrial lustitute. i was opened on the 1Mb. with appro- ; pri-.i'c ceremonies, in the presence of uu audience which thoroughly testet the seating capacity of the spacioua chapel. Tin. hodv of W. V. Ingram, a well-
known resident of Chicago, was found, ou Ihe Wh. in the wood uear Michiu i i t : 1 i 1. . I
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and Wiliiam Mc.Mcer. Thinl
are democrats. The rest are repub- , of a Jrt.r wnich the ÖSBBMi had evi-
Tin: Metropolitan of Moscow and all , of the leading newspapers in that city have oenc I su Hseript ion list for the relief of Mm famine sufferers in India, rem, ii. ling the public of the sympathy fcoWB by MM MOpMCf (ireat Lritain Bud the I bIUm States with the suffeiers in Hiis,ia ut the time of the famiuc iu thut couutty iu 1W1-V2. HoiiAi Voue. the veteran turke dealer, f Uester v, hV. L, w no has fur tishoi the White House with '1 hanks riving bird for several years, secured tine.- 1 1 P ; l 1 1 hcetit ones, which have been sent t.. three .1 ist tugtitshed peril ns one to the White II use, the aeeoud to l'resident-e.ect McKinley, Bud the third to William J. llryan. A WELL AITIIENTU AIM' statemeill lias reached Washington to the Bfifaol tliat Dr, Max 1'eratU, formerly of tiiat city, and lor a time chief surgeon of the house stuff of the Linergttncy liohj m,, has l eu . ap'uie,: and s,t f. a spy by Spanish soldiers while acting as urmy surgeon under Macro on the borders of Havana province, i uha.
TitK Spanish n.in.stry has leeo feeling the pulse of every chaucellerie in Kurope to Hnd blood that Wat s w ith tepain's. Hut there Is none. Krnuceis tied up with Russia, and Kussia 1 America's friend. Germany's commerCial mteresta and Kngland's policy keen both from siding with Spaio. Jtaly goes with Lngland, and Spain ia left to go alone.
Tiik foreign anibassadors, as the reMilt of pressure exerted upon theporte, have accomplished the suppression of the special tribunal which had 1 ecu trying the Armenians and Mussulmans Brifsted for participation in the late rlota In onstantinopla All of the Judgment and sentences which bad Already been pronounced by the tribunal are subiect to anneal
Una Bf 'I he Manchester (England) Guardian learns that the powers have agreed to guarantee a new Turkish loan of B.VOOO.uuo to assi.st the sultan in carrying out the promised reforms in Asia Minor. l'Assr:- .stiTAr Ksoiseeb Am'Rew McAllister. I'. S. navy, haa been retired on account of disability incurred in the service. He wa attached to the battle-ship Indiana, aud was prostrated from overwork on that ship during the fleet maneuver last summer. t.ovKRNMEST official in Washington are strong in their belief thut the fate of Cuba hinges on the succesa or fail
ure of Wi'v.cr'i expedition into the interior. The outcome of this expedition j will, it is believed, determine tue
future relations between this country and Spain. QU DbbbBBBBB 1 the four factories In Chicago of the National Linseed Co.. which have been shut down since spring, w ill be opened. The Oil and Lead Work Manufacturing Co. part of the above system, opened it fact rv immediately after the election Hi mobs were rife in Jacksonville, Fin., on the 16th, that there had beeu fighting for three days in Piuar del ho, Cuba. J. A. Huana, ageut of the junta, said he had information that there had been fighting, but had uo definite news as to the outcome. T ub comptroller of the currency, on the inth, declared a fourth dividend of five per cent, on account of the failed Indianapolis national bau, of Indianftpolis, Ind., making a total of 14 p cent., as claims aggregating Si. Tiif. supreme court of the I nited St ites, after r. :. ler.t g dec - ns it; a number f cases, adjourned, on the 16th, for the Thanksgiving recess. Its next session will be held on the 3oth. Ai'Birai. Sir Frederick William lit. hakuk, a lord of the Hritish admiralty, died suddenly, on the 16th, in a hotel at Hath, lie was 63 year of age. the l.'dh the president appointed W. S. Forman, of Illinois, i unisioi vr of internal revenue, vice Joseph H. Miller, resigned.
John Mikka. aged 7.'. waa found in his house at Cleveland. O., on the morning of the 17th. unconscious from torture inflicted on hiru one time during the night by burglar. The did man's hands and feet and portions of hi body had been roasted by a lamp flnmc applied by the burglars iu an effort to make him disclose the hiding p a-e of ;i large sum of in .:,ev vhl -li he was supposed to possess. SK UETARY T l' KS KB of the O. A. R encampment committee at Buffalo.
'. Y., haa been notified bv the Central
Railroad association.which repreaents all roads between Chicago and Buffalo, that a rate of one cent a mile, with a 3o-day limit, will be given for the Hufalo encampment neat year, and other . railroad traffic associations have been asked to make the same rate.
By an opinion handed down by the United Slates circuit court of appeals, at San Fraucusoo. on the 17th. the British ldp Coquitlan. w ith B.1W sealskins, w hich was seized by the revenue eutt 'i- Corwin in dune, l . and or
dered forfeited to the government by the district court of Alaska, haa been released. Ir has been decided in Madrid to sen.. 10.U00 troops to the Philippine island at once, in addition Ut the 0.000 which were already under order to leave for Manila. Ii r:so the month of October there were 1. 1'. death in Havana. ?7- of which were caused by yellow fever and 14) by smallpox. which isstill unabated By the stranding of the British steamer Memphis In liunloagb bay. on the south coast of Ireland, n the LfAh, ten o f her crew were lot before tiecoast guard could reach them with a rocket apparatus Tbb üorwegian hark Vcgar. from Proeresso for Hamburg, put into Fal
mouth, on tho lth. her crew having become afflicted with ler i berl. Tincaptain died of the disease October ). thesailmaker on November 11 and the carpenter November 16 Five of the crew were sent to the hospital at Falmouth. M satoB Mario lit ti.bb' paper, the Caucasian, published at Raleigh. N. C, dhl not appear on the '. the office Was in the sheriff's hands The property mi levied on under an execution for a judgment of Si VI to? paper supplied. Seeeial printer als , ohtalum judgmente.
deutly shot. Both man and animal were covered w ith snow. Mr. Ingram was about i7 years of age. The child of Washington McKinley, who hves at Sparta. O , was killed iua curious manner. She was walking fron school with a lead pencil iu her hand, wheu she tripped and fell, the poiut of the pencil pentrating the chest and probably strikiug the heart. Maj. WisriKLpD. Om.ik.ii, of the Cuban insurgent artillery, with lien. Maceo. a BostMi boy. and not long ago a famous half back on the Pennsylvania footbail eleven, has at laat been heard from, and the report of his death at the hand of the Spanish force is proven false. OS the ISth a dispatch was received in New York city, from Madrid, to the effect that tien. Weyler had resigned as captain-general of the Spanish army in Cuba, and that Gen. Praudo had been named by the government as hi successor. PoBifiioiTii. N. IL. i at last going to get protection iu c e of a w ar. The harbor, which Uas been entirely without protection, as well as the navy yard, is all to be changed, and it is expected that Wfore a year has gone by Portsmouth harbor will be impregnable to forcigu battle-ships. TfltB work of prepariug coast defenses for Boston harbor and navy yard is to be scommeueed at once. A battery, consisting of two eight-inch disappearing puns, will be placed at Point Constitution, on the site of the old light house. It is expected that tiie fort.ficatious will be finished by January 1. Ufl. E. W. i' rut. chairman of the low Democratic state central committee, died, on the listh, at the Sav.y hotel, in lies Moines, where he had been sick for two months Mr. Curry' death U reported to have been the result of Injurie received wbile being initiated into a Des Moines lodge of Llka. LATE NEWS ITEMS.
Harry ShebbpbosX Rged tt year manager of tue title department of the St. Louis Trust Co., and son of Justice Sherwood of the Missouri supremo curl, committed suicide at his home
in the western part of St. I. -mi, on the JOth. by shooting himself through the head, dying instantly. No cause is knowu for the rash act. T'liBKB men entered the saloon of Michael Simon, at Harrison and Fifth avenue. Chicago, early on the uiorc.ng of the -otu. aud at the point of it volvers compelled the barkeeper, Louis Rutz, to permit them to help themselves to JH.t iu the cash drawer and in his pocket. The men then B ithorew and escaped.
N. Omiima IlMMa, J. Tokoyamc. r . obaua and J. K. Koiniura impws-.ng-looking Japanese, arrived at the Auditorium in Chicago on the '.uth 1 hey are interested in railroad dev. ; ateut in Japan, and are making a tour mi tue lea.iiiig railroao centers of this country to study American methods. Tin: otlicial vole of Iowa, which will
lie canvassed in llecemuer. w.ll give McKimey .-. ,; Bryan. :: ..:. maktag Mckinley's plurality 66.31V. When ail the comities are heard from the
total vole in the state will be i.'O.OM' or over. Faii.i rf.s throughout the I nited stale, as icp rted by R. Ii. Dun X o.,
tor the weeK euded on the -o.h. were ii. a agaiust 3 "JO for the corresponding week last year. For Canada ine failures were 40, against 42 last I ear. Mrs. JtiFrtRsoX DaVI and her lauf hier. Miss Winnie, were among the guests at the sixth annual halt of the I'aughter of the Confederacy in st. Louis, ou the inth, for the beuetlt of the ex-i on federate Home of Missouri. I'KIM t: OTT of Silol berg-W ernigerode died, ou the night of the linh. at W eruigerode. He was Urn at odem, October 30, 1837. He was a general in the 1'russiau cavalrv and president of
the I'ruskian diet. buwAKuJ. Ivory, alias Bell, the Br .. ged Irish-American dynamiter, was taken before the Bow Street police magistrate, on the 2Uth, and formally committed for trial iu the crimina, court. Old Baue v. Os the 2nh the Italian government officially confirmed the report that the treaty between Italy and Brazil had ceii signed by both parties thereto. Ai'VUBS received from Maniia, oa the 20th. said that the rising iu the Philippine waves tending to all of the provinces of the island.
LNMAXA ST ATM NKW& Joh iinos. to play Joke upon pack peddler named Martin Silver. tt r.oston. the other afu riKHUi. springshxl ground pepper in hla sictun's i a ;:ciie, which caused silver : BBBB so violently as to dislocate ..nie vertebra of the neck. PhyBB us Joiibt silver' reeovny reaches Boston frm Sahni. pfcfffj oiinty. of a figl-t to a ( wit. i.n. v.-s Utwct n l barley Vaue ..nd Kd Fleece. 12 and Li year old, respectively, over the ownership of a bicycle. The ly are cousins They were found by the roadsid. exhausted, an.', were brought to Vane home. Neither is expected to recover from wound in the arms, breast, neck aud f..ee. 'Ihe two-year-old child of William Bihlcrdied at W. sister the other morntof of injurie received by being struck by a Pennsylvania freight train. The child wa craw-ling on the railroad trac'- when struck. Bi Ai k diphtheria has ma ! iU appiarance at North Manchester, and the daughters of Henry lUdinger and Jaob Warner. atVicted with the disci--, died the other day. Ihere nri' uth r cas.-s and the public school have bea li closed. 'I.. ss:t i ii. aged 21. was fatally wounded by a shut from hi brother' gun at Lagrange. Smith started for a wounded squirrel just as his brother shot, lie r-ccived the full charge in the abdomen. .Ions Fki: v., a popular coal operator.
owu.ngaslope just north of Brazil, was found In his slope the other afternoon, buried under a mass f slate and earth, his iu .v being crushed to a jei.y. sknator VoouiiKiw is in better hea'th than at any time since his arrival at Terre Haut. HMM we. ks ago. In the past ten days he has been out riding frequently und has received all callers, something he did not do when he first came home. He is now talking of going to Washington soon, to be present at the opening of congress next month. His pbys.cian says he i in no serious danger and the chief cause of his trouble is nervous prostrat.on. It is positively denied that there is indication of brain diseaee of any description. J ames Hold was fined !M)and costs, and Byron liibbs was fined ?75 and costs in the circuit court at Muncie, the other day for illegally selling intoxicant a J. K. YatkB, a farmer living near Vincenncs. the other day discovered a large eagle eating two of his lambs, which it had just killed. Yates shot the bird It measured 7-. feet from tip to tip. Samiki. B. Nixon, aged cf Lagrange, was burned to death in his shanty near the Indiana state line. The Journal correspondent from Richmond thinks that Perry Howard, of that city, has the largest head in Indiana. Weause he wears an H j hat. Thomas Aydelott. of Rockville, will go him letter. He has his hats made to order, and it takes an size to cover hi head. Tom is coroner of Parke county. Cai-t. R H. Wilis. nUfierintendcnt of the Ideal Park race track, spent a day at his home in Crown Point From ' him it ia learned that the Wisconsin track will cb soon, probably Ik-fore December 1. and over 3no horses will winter at the Roby track. Mr. Well also said that the Roby track will open as usual April 15 and continue for 4 days. Jamia Rabrett. l'Vyear-old son ot David Barrett, while out hunting the other day. accidentally discharged h's gun w hile crossing feuce near Mundeil's church, six miles east of Bedford. The weapon dropped from h. grip at the same time the trigger etiughL The load entered his ldoaaen. working its way tJ his left iung. tetring it so that it was exposed, causing hi diath shortly after.
The congressional otlicial vote and pluralities in Indiana, as thev have lieen received, are: First District Heratninvvay irep t. 21. 'o-: Duncan idem I. 20.s.vt; Lee tpop i. 1.13-1- Hemminway's plurality. 1.0-ls. Second Distr: t Hardy irep. i. 20.7.V; Meier idem.). 2l.."iW; Motsing. r pop i. 2.64V Meier s plurality. 7s.t. 1 bird District Pracewell (rep I. -20.0i'4: Zenor (dem.). -1.71s. Zenor's plurality. 1.714. Fourth District Sulzer(rep). Ü2. 7'-7; BoIbBM (dem.) 23. V.M. Hol man's plurality. 27. Fifth D. strict -Paris, (rep.). 2."..27i; Red path (dem). 24,HV Paris' plurality. 55.1. Sixth Listrict Johnson ir'. p.i. 2ä.os:i: pobins-.n (dein i. 21.'7. Johnson's plurality, s.216 Seventh District verstreet (rep 1. 2..n7S; QftBM td. in 1 . 24. is;. Ovcrstrcef plurality, 4.-ss. Eighth District Henry ire p. , 30.045; IU-nnet (dem.). 27.41X Henry's plurality. x.t'.32. Ninth District Land is (rep). 2:t.6l6; C:i. a :le idem.., 23.:V7. Landis' plurality. 24. Tenth District Crnm- . packer irep ). 2s,-j.".s; Kirger (dem. ). 2.1. -12U. Crumpacker's plurality. 5.111. Eleventh District -Steele (rept, 27. MS) Larimer (dem.). 2::.l. Steele's plurality. 4.2'.4. I welfth District Leighty (rep ). 22. lv7: Kolnnson idem. I. 22.7-VJ Robinson's plurality. " '. Thirteenth District Royse (rep , 25,514: Kelbrew (dem.). jH92t In the Third Winchel, prohibitionist, received 111. in the Fourth Swinter 105, in the Eleventh Uatcliffe 649 and in the Seventh Woollen, bolter, received 757. The net republican congressional majority in the state was l'. 47. a figure within two or three huudred of that for the McKin ley electors.
Im Mechanics Mutual Savings and Loan associations, Noa 1 and 2, of Indianapolis, filed deed of assignment to Albert Rabb. as assignee. The assets of the two a:.soeiaamount to about gv.000. and i lie Labdit ies W'ill be about the same. They have been unable to stand the withdrawals during the past three months bv members who were thrown lnt idleness by the closing of the factor a Titr. Mulebaker MannfaeturTng .. , of South Bend ti.e I notice w .th the secretary r.f state of an increase of capital stock from tl.0o0.000 to 3,6o0,
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I ..i. ia.i... MM IB a NrW SaSM 11 Bah. lire ii I -k.rl I l t .. '' io.il In BCher hailf ImiI ilh il. li nil. I ,t..iir r II" lll i l - Iftl ItfSlO'K. New Yoi.s, N-.v. ao.- Frank P. Arbuckle. of Deiivvi-. Col., was found nuc nscious o i upper Eighth avenue, BBBf Om Ii" ' 'red ai d 1 fly-third g rnat ihe MM o.ed iu a statiou house, to which ho was carried. In his pockets were iouud five shares of the Ci ipp .- i n ek A. Central City .nsoliduted liold Milling ... 1 h' re w.re uo murks of violence on the IkkIv, but there was a distiuct taint of 1 n)Of alHJUt it, and the detectives were scut out at once to make au investigation. Tlicy went to CapL b.uier's Atlantic casino at One Huudred ami Fifty-fifth street, aud there lrarned that a man answering the devription of (he dead man in eve' , particular had beeu iu the casino between pi and 11 o'clock Wednesday night Charles Horstmau, the bartender, sajl that the man then had a handsome raU h and chain. He remained in the casino for nulf an hour, ami while there bought several drintts aud showed a large roll of bills. Of his inovemcuta after thai time the police have as yet been able to learn nothing. Tiu-y examined the ground where he was found, but not a trace of a struggle has beeu found. J ... re was uo watch on the body when it was searched at the station house, and but f r the statement of the bartender the police have no ev. deuce that would point to robbery or ;.ss.ult. The neighbor hood where the dying man was found has au unsavory reputation, and just thereabout there are a number of Raines' law hotels, frequented by boatmen aud women of low character. ear.y every week the police receive a report of some robbery or knock-ou". drops case. 1 red leigel, editor of the Tammany Tiii.es, ideiititied the dead mau a I rank P. Arbuckle, a millionaire mine ow ner aud pditiciau of Denver. Mr. Arbuckle was chairman of the state den. o.-nitie committee of Colorado aud during the campaign raised 1 j...ooo for campaign purpose. Mr. Arbuckle had been in ti.e city for one week, and during that lime had liecu a guest of Mr. Feigel at bis residence. No. 230 West Thirty-ninth street. Mr. Arbuckle. when last seen by any of his friends, was on Fourteenth street, near T'aiumauv hall, at four o'clock Wednesday aitafBOBB. He was with Mr. Feigel and was in excellent health and spirit'. Af'er a few moments' conversation with Mr. Feigel he went away saying: "I U see you at six o'clock at the house." He did not go to the house, however, jid was not heard of until Mr Feigel identified Iii body iu the tatiou house a few moments after 10 a. m. How and why he went to L'pper Eighth avenue is a mystery, and the police, as well as his fi lends, are at a loss to accuunt for iL Mr. Arbuckle held the office of receiver of public moneys of the state of Colorado, to which he was appointed by President Cleveland in ls'Jl. He was also president of the li.gh.and Water-works and the Highland Electric Light Co. of llenver. and had a lrge fortune ia real estate and mining properties iu Arizona, Cripple treck and Central I ny. Mr. Arbuckle leaves a widow and three children, two boys 13 an I 15 years old respectively, and a married daughter, all of whom reside in Denver. Mrs Arbuckle is on her waytc this city to join her husband.
THE ELECTORAL TAbLE
Thr i.l l..i sfi Koilry an.l II La! t lur laeirair Nw Yo.ta. Nov vo- fa turns fron Kentucky Wyoiu Dak. tas ai d thr close s lb ail one vote tu K nt uck.i , t . votes "f Wyoming, ami u,.- (,, of South Dakota. In th. .o,i stale the Pry an electors have . vote MMN than the M ho. . tors, iu Wyoming the i ..,-s ei dor is 60 ahead of ti.e Kin ley elector. Iu that Mate, a as iu Kentucky, the ..ib.may change the result. Hi. '.able now stands: i m vi. Rash i Htaaaa raiKornU Connecticut ! .....! Illinois lnuiaus Iowa Ketiluckf Mi... Mar iui ... Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota New ltauinhire Sew Jersey N-w Vers N. rth Lik..ta Ohio tragen . . . J n i " V 1 V ii I. id Bbisle Isit.il Vsrasoai Wri Viratala. Wisconsin
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FOR CAMPAIGN AMMUNITION.
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llnua aud Gen. Horace l'orier. d New York, held a cu ferenca iu Mr.
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lien. I'orter had come to Cicve uW, pursuant to a special call. I'erry Heath, chief of the- . . . bureau, came to Cleveland vest, tj morning and, after a confer Hanna, left for California l till make an exhaustive stu i of I silver resources. He wid g. -ico and study monetary am v The tri is for the exoress rui
obtaining more campaign ain.i. ml is the first move of the pe: I organization to wage war agu rer.
A REVEREND RASCAl.
llHIH Hi. SS lfr- UfB fT Tw I i. o. . Ili.lUri sol ll'i-ii llrinpl I r.'i...i llrr I'., ol- ".' BeMtf ' I ourt I ...II ..i, fronte. I l.j l-riirr. V. I. en Mr atBBBM Iiis liulll anil Tk S'S I'r. St. ran-. Miuu.. Nov. 2tt The trial of Lev. James C. Hull for poisoning his tsife cme to a dramatic end yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hull chaugiug his plea to guilty. A few minutes before noon Prosecuting Attorney Hutler placed iu evidence a letter svhich Hull wrote last February to a pastor in California, saying his wife is as slowly dying of cancer, and that sue could not live the year out. 1 his letter contradi ted 1 1 u 1 Is previous testimony, esieciallv as it had been shoisu that Mrs. Hull did not have any cancer, and that Hull waa a.sarc of thfact, having been told so by Dr. Hawkins, his family physiciau. At the Spelling of the afternoon session S. L Pierce, Hull's attorney, advised Hull that the t alifornia letter in effect convicted him, and counseled a plea of guilty. This Hull made, and Judge L ai sentenced him to six yeaia in the state prison ia Stillwater. Unll had insured his wife's life for "-'.uot. and tBeart several week trying to poison her with arsenic. tough! a Frrnrh llnel. PaJRB Nov. 2X Legrande, a mem Wr f the chamber of deputies, and IL Henri Turot. editor of the Parte Lepiihlique r rancaise, have fought a duel, in which Turot was wounded in the arm. The combat grew out of p litics. thr Miinnrarj tin Tnl ( rwlse. BabOI Hook, N. J , Jiov. ttk Tka tinted states monitor Monocacy passed out at the hook at l':.tia m. she carries an inspection board and will be thoroughly tested at sea. Th cruise will occupy eveml day.
WILL CONTEST THE ELECTION If 1 h'J (an I in. I Sufltrirnt ... mil I ;-t win. I. I.. Base m t 1 .ou j Sr. Pa 11.. Minn . Nov. '.U A. L. iD sing, ahalmsan of the democratic aua committee, and Thomas D. fy)r Minnesota member of the dein national committee, met h -re day to consider the advisabili ;. testing the election of David M 1 as governor of Miuuesota .. -turns showed the i-lectiou f CI bv a nluralitv . f .1..V-1. A . rBBt bwbt
m m r - ballots were thrown out imperfect marking. The dem
claim that a great many ai IBBM 1 M
all right as to governor, but wre m properly throwuout because of aVaslll markings as to llryan and i'aiwr electors. Over tif these ba.iol 'eporled in one county.
THE DLMOCRATS
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K 11 1 ii- ky. Lot 1st h i c Ky Not.' Ja T.'.e B nouueemcut was made yesterday if Vi-rrtarv Hihanison of the .:.-tS"
-ratic state committee that hi prtj had decided to contest the elev 11 of the McKinley electors in ii tuck3-. The election of the f. r.-awst elector on the republican ti Kash. is coi ceded. He ran I I ahead of W. H. Smith, ti:.llryan elector, who ran ahead f sit associate over 2. 0UU votes. Theothar lector received a larger BBBlhat m votes than the other llryan eht '- Irregularity aud fraud iL nun;.' - cotiulies form the ground Im I test.
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total orlic ai vote in Tell 11. - -
president and governor, as rei. J the secretary of state, ia at f McKinley and Hobart. 14 :: . I . 1 and Sewall. IK5.65I: llryan ai. 4..'.:: ; Palmer and Huekne
Levering and Johnson. It. l'or I mt ir..rimr Tai lor idem. .
nit) T illman (rep.), 1.34; Minis ,p ll.tf'.O; Hopwood ipro. ). 2,S31.
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( unnrrtlrsl'i Ofllrial Voir. WMbV " .The Oi 1 JJ of tounecticirt on the h.t. I . .11 declared. The HcKlB . 1 tit IIa? ft Ites ltrt-Mtl Till'
5 A l'l,SVI J easass w the Palmer vote 4. 3; the
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ticket polled 1.213 vote for tial elector. McKinley ' plura If" the atate Is thua .':. a.'.T. sud u.-, over all others. 46.1W2.
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THE SIOUX CITY
The lirat
CRASH.
Its lionr.
Satlonal llsnk I
-Will I'ay In fwll. sun x t itt, In.. Nov. 20. - The First nation! bank of Sioux City closed ita doors yesterday. The crash forced to the wall the Sioux City savings bank and caused the assignment late last evt ning of J. K 1'rough. a wholesals and retail dealer in croekery. Th.- ofli-ers of the bank declare it is perfectly solvent, and that dollar fot dollar will be pail creditora The failure was caused by heavy withü 1 11 a a.s and inability to reanse oa 0 aets
LEFT TO MOURN
A. virilmi of m f rlrulnallT Brrkl
Hatupshlrr llankrr. BosTOB, Nov. 0. The Hamid sl' mouut (N. H. special aays: The l John L. rarwell. of the Suliivan ajwj ty institution for savinas. has . Kurope. and has left H largely depreciated or worthless P" behind him. Mr. Farwell JJJJ ruoner for a larsre nnmlrof l'l
or and investor and the cash. I was sunken in worthless lBata Ic western Isnd and st. ck ;e Ikt baak was closed recently.
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