Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1897 — Page 2
V. bEKLY COURIER.
C. DOANKi PuUiflkMi I48PBR. . - ISUIAXd. M .i Mi Kim .. said, on Um 1- ,,ia' he f lt Utter than he had for u fort liijrht. He MMM4 to have completely recovered his health ami spirit.
MARCH 1897.
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Thk display of Ar wades la Washiag loo. "ii the night of Um 4th, in Itanor of tin- inauguration of President It" Kinley. was the most inaiiito'cut fM ttu'MM'il in that vit y. sh i i vkv Ourti has definitely eluded not ti accept the prof. MBOTShip Of int.rnational law at llarvar l. tend ted him hy President Eliot, but will iminnn his ; pra. ti.v in Boston. - It was unnuiu''d at the regular tatting of the Sen York ehsmber of commerce, on the 4th. that cvl'rcsident ( levelan. I had declined the offer f B complimentary dinner in his honor lv the ohauaber.
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I apt. .Ioiin 1. II via. of l'liiladi lphia
convicted of eosBpliclty iu filibustertag enterprises la sa aspirant for the position of eonsul-o-eiicrnl at Havana, j
provided a successor to i oiisiii-i.ciicrai Lot- is appointed. Tin Inauguration of Mr. McKinley as president, ami Mr. Hobsrt M tiee president of the United Mates of America, attended by a brilliancy never befor. vrltnessed on men occasions. tts.k place in Washington on the 4th. In the parlors of the Ebhitt house, in WsshingVm, on the Bd Preeidentrieet McKinley wu-s made the recipient of a beautiful diamond-set budge a the official emblem of the IMgUM Alpha Bp bilon fraternity, of which he is a niein-Iter.
VkXMVBI v has Sppoiated as minister to England lr. J USD Pictris. who is now in Europe as Venezuelan minister toi.crmtiny and Spain. Thlala u practical resumption ..f liiplomatic relations between Orenl Britain end Vow xuela. )U. .1. I, KlWotN. pest assistant surgeon in the United Mates army, returned from Havana, where he was tent to inspect quarantine conditions, ten - there are &.000 oasts of mwillpoJi in Barman, and that ISO dentha ocmnvd there iu a we k.
CURRENT TOPICS. THE IBWI IN BEiLF. FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. ri nn. I Srssloll. IS fae.aeMta. an the tTth. a vletorj lor er guiio..! labor cr cat., tai was won l.v tli ' failure of u resolution authorising tB Hatrotoutas Railroad t ( Washlatrioa to etteafl its tütet Into .nc of the suburbs. The r inumth r of the
aeailoa was occupied la the consideration anil: parmm ol the p'-t otaee sppropctatloa Bttt, cam in. IBa.Hat.MB lathe house the antU ' aoalpioa hill aas pass,-1. attar hurl tight' fingt it bv itx otmonenu, by a vote of MS to I
m several Wils of i.. ai atemst woee paaaaa, ami tii house eoaeuns '! in m natt art weals to tli. o llaa approprlatloa Mil, aaJeh wsaaani tO Conference in the eaaatfi, on mo lau the Matriet of Ca htaaMa amirapfiathMi Mil. aajiyiw f.ttWHT, wa-. passttl iu tie- sp;ic.. of atUt one hour ami a hall Tha astral appropriaUoe hill, aarrytssl M0.7St.fiM, wastheii taken up aad diaCWMM 1 until 4 :o p. m.. when, without action on the hill, the eti.it. pn.'i'ieU to the eotisiileration of cxevu1 1 . 'is:ness In the house a BUrabet Of I
bills nf ;i private character w.-r- p:i--.e.l the acoanaila anrtal till wa astaatad, aa4 the Mil U atohlbll the extensive publication hy news
papers and partadieSli of datailt of flnlaa of I prize Bffhters ual accounts of prize ttifhU f u: of passed by a narrow martrltt. In the Miaita. OH Ihn tfl. bill for the pro-' tratloa Of the lntr.Klu. tion ami spread of contairi.ius and Infect iousdiM'ases was puHse.1. The, fortlAoatloaa bill, carry In: f. 71 J. 14 1. was pa .srd. and house i.incndnienls to senate international i rnonetarv i-i'iiferenc- bill Seta concurred In. The remainder of the , ssi.m w as occupied w ith , the aeoezal de&cteaejr iu; la the house the Bala) and District of ('olunib'.a bills were recele f-om the senate noncon.urnsl :ii and a ,
conference asli.il. A a n. urrent resuiutlon was
Rkv. V1k I Ik it in. k. f Minneapolis, Minn , and Mn- Jennie Banden oi. sister of Mi.s si W, lleftdsrafin the famous singer, were married hi Paris on t he Id, Tin. presiileiit, on the !hI. upprovod the Ml) pro itlititf for an international lnouetary conference. Tan supreme court of California Und a decision, on the Id, denjiag a new trial to Theodore Pntrant, mnrdarer d Hlnnehe l.aiuont ami Minnie WillinaMV
It is atated. upon the authuritr
Havana dutpatehea of the that anal tire orders have Ken issue! to the civil and military authorities throughout Cohe to try with all possihle haste itml in the most satisfactory man ner uvuilab e all ftterrlmn citizens who arc now In jail and to expsl those fonnd gniltr fr 'in the islatnl. An esnmloatlnn of accounts of Navy Pnvmast 'rCorwIaei lately atattonetl at Newport. II ! Is said to show a shortage of from S.tHitt to ttUHR. und us he cashed check before abaoonding for 15,060, his ahoftage w ill amount to at least ItfttntRi and probably more. i the I low ard a ftteAllinter PolandChina swine sale held at .Ictlcrs. n, la, on the td, the mole Happy Union u.is. i.i.i in for 94,000, the highest price ever paid for one hor. Average price for sale of hoars ami sows. each. .Ioiin l oitwis. the United "states navy paymaster, who recently left Newport, K. I., accused of being an embeuler of goeernnent funds waa arreated in Chi OBgO on the 3d, When arrested he confess..,! to a tirortsge of 110,000,
r ssi N..Kits .irrivinir from Havana on the "il reported that the crew of the Competitor hsd been role heed and that the sell. .oner and been restored to them. The r.'iort is not continued. Fol Rof theSBnas appropriation hills fai led to licconic law s because of the refusal of President Cleveland t alga them. Three of these, the sundry civil, the Indian and the general deficiency bill, failed to reach him in time for biin to give them close scrutiny, and the fourth, the agricultural appropriation bill, failed to aeenre his approval.
a rapidly m v-
LNIUAYA ST.VTK MOWS. Received her successor. ALL GREECE IN ARMS.
H the derailment o
lag wrcckiag train at Deep Cat, on the Baltimore a Ohio railroad, three miles cast of .anesville. .. on the 4th. three
In bra the month of February
s.iina:re executed at the mints of
the
the
United stat. s amounted la monetary value t . $1 1. :.".T. s.i:.. oi. The total gold coined was H7,8M pieces valued at 0,tS3,000. The silver dollars eoiucd asmbered 1,840,
Tin: .iapan. se gOVerSMBCBl has decided tO adopt a gold standard Of currency upon n ratio of 833aj to ' Tb atlrcr yen. or dollar, will in- fradnally withdrawn from . irculation. and tli" mal lest gold piece w ill be of the value of rive yen. The new standard will . lato operation la October next. ' The National Zeitung aays thut the plan for the paeiti. atio B of t r'te by granting autonomy to the island, was prop..s,d i.y Rasaia and agreed toby Ucrnanny n ithoat rsBerre. Austria ami Fran.-e were Um n xt t accept the aropoan and the nrlhcairtn of Ureal ltritain was received last of all.
A Dtaestl from Madrid '-ays eVnaoagUie H prisoners token by tat spanih troops in the uprising at Manila is a man who claims to be, aad doubtless is. an American citizen. All uf the prisoners will be tried by art martial, and 80 of them w ill Bttdonbtr adly be ahot, " Tlt weekly statement of the New YrU city associate.) hanks f..r the Week ettded On the vITtli showed the following chaagea; Reaarre, inen aas, n.aifkOl; loans, dec was, gl, 187,900; apeeie. increase. SI. i:.',.'MHi: leffiil tender, lat fiiBari. 1.10."i0t: deposits, inerease, l."'.'.s,;tni; circulation, oecreas,-. Uli:,Ho. T8B I'aris tiaulois siiys that o.-utal-Itit s and vexations which are being practiced by UtC Ho-!' i'ovcrn:ncnt agalaat breach eltlaena and Fresco, hv dustrics are turae;iiip the attention of a number of the aaembernof thecaamlnr of deputies, with the possible re-
ault of intervention lv the French
goverument. I r was reported in am a. on the Id
that -.KM) Moslems, in the fortress at
Scliuo had been massacred by th
Christian itiMirieuts. The Moslems in
Cenca were furious over the news, and
threatened to attm k the forcip;ti eon-
aulat. s. to protect which an additional
force of marines were landed by the
vai i- ms war ships.
pawn! anttirrlrlna tti artetiss of 10,003 aoptoa J mefl ecre killed and two fatally and
eightalightly injured. The train, consist log of an engine and fire ears, rollet down a 4 '-foot embankment A PBRSadispatCH from Athens represents Kinir lieoryw as ileclurinjf that
is ready for war with Turkey,
i and will veld to no admonition from
the powers, i he king la reported t have added that the poweiu might blockade Greece, bat In the Inter lot they would be powerless The Oreeka he said, were fully prepared to ftgfat t. the death, Bad the Macedonians were eager f r revolt. Tin: ainging of hundred of canaries, Ingill ongea auapended here, there and everywnere, w as a notable and very plenalng feature of the tnangnral ball in Washington on the night f the 4th. A DtaPATCH from Montevideo, the capital of Craguay, says that a state of llegC has I !i prOOlalmad there and orders have been issued for the mobilUmtioo f the troops f the repuhlie.
TBI report of the health officers show that sinec the outbreak of the buboavk
plagnt in Bombay, up to the 4th. there hud Keen s,:;s:, eases and ..'.' deuths from the disease. An explosion, on the 4th. of fza which leaked from the two six-inch mains that cross the subway at theeorner of Trenton! ami Boylatoa streets. Boston, killed six. Injured two, probably fatally, and less seriously injured nearly fifty other persons.
af the haaraur before the ooaanunse on aaaa In.' an'! currency. In the senate on the 3d. the business of the .lay was principally in conned ion w ith . onferen. e r p rt some of which ewe adoptad bet the nmloritv w. re sent back for further, infer-
aaaS fa the Interim between action on t he 1 r,.,.,.,
confer, nee r iH,rt- nous.- inns on ine cuienuai
unobieet' '! to. were taken u; anu .nute a
lcr of them passed In the house, in continuation of the let-'slative day of the id. the time was chiefly consumed In coBwldrration of oasfeieaM reporta, there beim "-even npi.ropriutlon tulls yet undisposed of. Kmal agreement upon the p. st oitlee anil fortlBcattoBi bUis waa reported and approved bythehouM The inim ik-rat ion bill was passed over the pres. Idem s veto KB to BT. Final uctfon as t ;eu Ul n the blUl to amaai the tariff law and 'he aavik'atioii law and to revise and aim tid the put. ut law. Till, s.-uate was constructively in session until a. in. of th oh hi continuation nf th, prev lova day's session, when it recess was taken until a. in . when the proceedings wer-- r. -uuied. A farmer eoBfereaoe arm ordered an ti. tenerai detl.tency bill. Senator Morrill offered and tli" senate unanimously adopted resolutions complin.eiitarv to the .vtirintf presidinif .ricar. N'lee-l'r. .lent Stevenson, and sim
ilar neuen was taken In r iatioii to
Mr. Faulkner, of West Vircfnia. president pro tern The jsual formalities were obserie.l. and at noon the senate after llsteninir to a partlnk' address from Vice-President Stev-
nson. a.tjounie.1. and the extra session
ailed t. onler by Vte'-Iresident Hobart w ho. I
after taklrik- the oath and the arnik In of .
senators nddre ed the senu'e The , -sion of the house was for most part jmt- ,
unctorv i IP tit for the partltik' wopls of!
jieik lt id in resw,nse to a resolution of;
thanks uaaaiBKranl Sopted.aaa at n : the
.use adjottrTie.1 sine .lie and proceeded t.. the
senate ebamb.-r to partb ipate in the etTemoiites there.
A Bl'Ki iai. from l'laectus. 'una. says
Die Spanish . aptain dfeneral's persona 1
ciiiiiiuiiirn airainst Maximo i.ouie m
m Santa i lara province is a failure. Wey ler has been outgeneraled, out names
v rc.i. ontaharehed had outfought iy
the scattering fjrt ups of insurgents,'
of which he. in his ..tib ial dispatches
to the war department at .M'tdrid, ha
apoken with contempt.
sri.AhiN., upon the subject of pa
trounr. Mr. Ilynutn. chairman of th
Bound money democracy, aaid: "n
are aakinf; nothing of the McKinley
admiuikt ration in '.he way of recogni
lion. The national committee will no
ak for anything, and will not ladOfUt
any man for any place, ami. ersonally
J have refused to have anything to d
"with the candidacy of any applicant
or plaSB.
A BfaPATOfl from Aueklnml. N. . ays that wlviees from Samoa, unde
the date of February 'iii. report that
hint Mnlietoit was heilig menaced at
Apia by a strong force of natives le.l by ex-Kin I auiasese. who v a s takini.'
advantage of the al.senee of foreign
Mar ships to attack the capital. Fi"l
lnjf was imminent and the foreign con
auls could do UOthlng to avert disorder
lUltlu'Ut the prcsvnee of war shinfc.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Tin: debt etatrnw at issued on the 1st hotred a net increase in the public
lebt, less t ;is!i in the treasury, during
February, of 84.812.187. Total ensh in
the treasury. 8st"4.:t.1MÖ7.
HtAM has finally agreed to arbitrate
the' hcek claim and t give sj.tisfac-
tioti OS account f the Consul Kellctt
affair.
If was stated. OU the Id, that the
Bothachilda hsd flatly refuaod to lend
nnv motiev to spam.
TUB st. 1. .mis and Detroit limited
train, esat-bound, on the Wsbaah, was
w recke, lilt Newton. Ind.. on the IlL
Hie entire train left the track at the
iroaalngof the Lake Brie rand. That
lion, ol the pass, nvers were Killed or injured is consider, d a miracle.
I'woNTKti a t iv ity prevails in the
Itritlsh I.K-k yards at Portsmouth.
i na to mi and Sheerucaa, where the
nit :i are workin-' overtime, and all
leaves of absence have been cut on'.
iu severa 1 battleships at Portsmouth, steam is kept up night and day,
Tn American reaideuta in linvana
arc greatly excited by reports Concern
ing the bitter feeling of the Spanish volunteers against lien. Fithugh bee
and the I'nited states. American citi
zens fear an attack on the I'nited states
consulate.
A KTtTtOB for the retention of F.dwin F. I'hl. United states ambassador to Qermaay, signed by a aamber of prominent Americans in Herlin. was cabled to Presi. lelit-elect McKinley on the ML Paasnuurr-axaci Mi Kiamr dined informally with President and Mrs. lev.laud on the evening of the tid Inst., and they enjoyed thems-lves unrestrained by the presence of others. pRt.xiiiKMT ( i.FVK.i.ANit last day or two at the White Hönau were rentlercil somewhat painful by a visit from Ida ..Id envmy, rheumatism, which attacked his nether extremitlea. QbomoOl sunshine fTUetod Maj. McKinley and Barrett A. Hobart on their arrival at the national capital, on the 2d. to prepare for inauguration day. Urn Piikston. director of the mint. issued a statement, on the ML. showing that there was on hand at the several Halted States mints, purchased under the act of .Inly U. IfSJO, 1 19,817,191 line ounces of silver bullion, which cost 8 1 OS. "JOs. '.'!'. im. I The coinage value of which is Slä4. tri, pjo. TaU bonm Of representatives, on the ML passed the immigrat ion bill over the president s veto by a vote of to
I-, the senate, on the .'.th. Mr. If. A. Hanns, appointed by Gor. BuahneU f Uhio to till the unexpired term of Mr. Sherman. apjH-ured and took the oath Of otli. e. lie was cheered from the galleries. The chairmanship of the committee on foreign r. lations, so long
held by Mr. She -man. was conferred temporarily upon Mr. Daria irop.. Minn.). Senator Wolcolt (rep.. Col.), returned from Efiurope, appeared in hla place, and iiiis warmly welcomed by Iiis fellow senators. At 1 p. in. the senate went into executive session to con alder the esbUMt nominations, all of which received undisputed continuation. 1 r w as slated, on the .th. '.n Vienna, upon authority, that the porta accepted the set' lenient of the I retail dlfficulth s agreed upon ly the powers, which eontemplates the establishment of at. an
ton oils administration la Greta, the withdrawal f the li reek trsps and Beet from the islantl ami the mbue1 ipicnt withdrawal f the Turkish tn fps. Tue oflkdal term of (Jaited states
nenator manenam, oi iouisians, expire! on the Ith at ii. on. n the same SlfterBOOn he received a dispatch from
l,ov. It.st.r or Louisiana aiinoiincing bis appointment as associate justice of the supreme OOnrl Of that state, a position of great honor ami dignity, w ith a sal.ny equal to that of senator. w. L. iia Mm us. ..f Alabama, who w as formerly I'nited States land commissioner of Samoa, has been agreed upon by Qfont ltritain. (eruiany unil the United States as chief justice of Samoa to succeed .bulge Ide. who is also an American. The king of Samoa makes the appointment, and will undoubtedly confirm the selection. B, D. BsTCamn, cashier of the BS fumt North rrestern national bank of
(treat Falls. Mont., which closed it doors on February '. was arresU'd in that city, on the 4th. on a complaint made by Hank Kxaminer Jamea K. Laear. which charges misapplying money, credits, ami property of the the hank in the Mm of SSW.OOO. Famiuex throughout the I'nited States for the week ended on the Sth, as reported by K li. Dun ft '.. were .'i'i, against '.'s.'i for the cor raa ponding week of last year. For anada the failures w ere V.l. ngliinsl Us last year. Tin. Greek consul in London received n telegram from Athens stating that u.iioo Greek troops had bean sailed out. and were to he dispatched to t he Turkish frontier with the least possible delay.
I.agUlBtltti I'roccadlnc. Inmak a rolls, lnd. Fb Si In the hout aaUaaaday tbe meerl on i tie ganraeMe mrsi opiiea tätt laasBStsaty poBtpaasd 'it"MBSM Mil upt-roprlntiua' ItjSM for a Morton .tule tn IBB oll h'l of repreanlauve. mi Waahuhftea, aaaasJ asanv It p.p.l llii. bid t" roriiiii" I be t.eiawolonl inttltuiinn haarSS MUM (Iva IBS republicans a Majority at east It ala psaaad th.il snientllnii me . lotrw nf h't. Wsyne, lo do mm iiti tun tue eoaaalloMra tt uwia,
of and routine Ibelr eletllon to to from aSSt
ward The htnie paaatU tBS WSSM MU t.t rc-js-nl the ten imt cent i-n.tltv ImfBBBd vipon domesltc liitiranct' rouipumea. ao Um 'lie .mis bill lor u NMmtaBMS !' revise the luws af Hie stitp. BBMBSff M cten.l the BbBt hwr of the PaaaaUoa nun artlHi unoiner M kujBltM act at bobbbj aeetBitmlmera she ha i in testf faith sold loSasced res! ee tale hBlABSTtm t t "'count v tnotsBseoua Ib4, Feb 5v-taageasml c,luc:ition .1 bill aa Udled Iti tr.c bouse at a
ntirht session Thür diy Sight bv a BCttoa lu ; tnke out iba eaceuae elan. wWeh carried 1 by a v. te of W to Ml Tue lull was ilrawn by the tato mpartatMUSat BSd a committee from th' lUUS Teachers' ss, on l! has Leen Ills suli"Ct ef h warm controversy cvir sine tt:,- bSClBBlag cf the nesatoi. between til l.e ds uf tue slate und Lon-staie citlleires. lov MOBBt Thursday rawrssd las SduasJlaf eourt hill u the 1 aSBta with his veto Th" senate passed ll over the Vet'J. Ttfl bouse however. Is no j Ukel (0 do so 'Ihr.T was it prevalent runioi mst the ifovrrnnr intended t veto t!i nietropclt; au police bill In the hoBM the temM rance comnutler h .1 propo4 a MbatttaM , bill, asked for hy the stte Uquof lahg i hai ' the ininoritv rep.irto' tb'i orli'in il htll favorlag ll as s.iupied by a Vote of ."t7 to Jl After mother tltrht the bill was amende I so a ' to exempt wholesalfr aid uuiko a level 11- i MMMM ol 100, and thru IBBfOsd la the flernoon the house took up the consideration ( f the jrneral appr apnal ion bill In remmltleo
: af the whole, and show u disposition to teur it i up ut numerous points
iMoiassroua las. res r. sbbatbtbo senate sjM'nt the uiorning upon bills upon th.rd reading, pasltii a OOQBM of minor lious bills It passed Senator Stroup' s Mil relating to the disposition of real estate and voluntary assignments uu.l a senat bill previdlnu for the aspeaam of a eoBwalaalas that Baad the Ureen Iltver island boundary line bats, en Kentucky und Indiana, The senate passed a joint resolution eriCtUBttBg iu the senate for on amendment M the constitution, so that the lertiuture can tlx the QaaltBSB lions of lawyers In the afternoon tue senate passed two caucus measures from the house, and they (jo to the governor One of IhOM is f,,r tue inanairement of ihe prison north, ret rii'..' the appointment of the directors to the povernor. and the other is the bill planted the oppointmen of tfce MBta Ionise engineer in the hands of the jrovamor Tae bouse bin ralteviaa the truamw of towns of less than I JOt inliabitauts from the aeeeaaitf of eigeaUlm school hoards aai p.ssed. as was the senate bill bv Senat t 11. kins raqalrtBt notice to the owner of u t BlMlag before a lien for material furntsbee a contractor ran hold.
hot sit TL- house worked all t?.e ii , rvir..1 In Co:i mittec of the hole lipo a the c BOral KBProprtattaa bill it lopped off little inBiaaeaa Is the state departments, luiioontlr. j all told to ITS.; kUii n ad other little increase" ..no ur.tinc to f.'.'.oC speadir.i; a crtat deal o: time arguing uptn the v .riour items. T n I bill stood ihe test on the tenev.,;. nt I Institut. ons fairlv well, thodjh tha Boa ten ItSaplHl for the Ins mo got a raise of I10.SK ! per year and the Kniirntstown home tot a
raise of i'vodO per year There , a desperate llcht to rai-e the maltiteuance of the j.ris. on north, but it failed on a clo.e vol"
At the niht BBBShM the house resumol woslt on the ai proirlatlon bill, but liereaees to the amount of üT ."st were voted f.r th" , northern prison In a few minutes b a eomblnattSB of the prison co nnottees wit'.i'the deimo- - rratic members. s:i 1 at th reu lest of th. chairman of the way? un 1 means committee further consideration of the bid w;t post
poned until Morslas lMUNAP"Lls. ad. March " -Hut llttlf lusiness of importanco was transacted In the legislature Monday Tne senate passed the bill authoriUitf fhe attorney ifeneral t.
brincsuit against tue '.kru!alla railroad fori, sum estimated at II BOB, MB sal.l to be due thf state. Tha bill had already pasted the bouse. ISetSUSfOtm. InA. March 1 The only tent .ranee measure that Is likely to get through this session, the Nicholson Mil U
..Polish "quart shops." passr-d the house by an overwhelming mijorily Tues lay mornin?. Tbo bill rsgUtallM IBS practice of medicine also passed br a heavy vote, with no apccchni int; sir Inst It Tne Jones colored scnool bill. havtmr been amended so that it will not at.o.ish colored schools, was passed. TBS following minor Mlispaas.dthehoi.se: Senator Hog ite's bill pes vidi na tor the formation of farmers' mutual livestock insurance nui'Oiet tne e.nnpulsery education Mil. pTOVtdlad for 11 weeks of schooling each year lor chil Iren from I to 14 years, the bill permitting election commissioners to u-e voting ma-hine at their discretion. The IVcinpaugn Building
. and lo m hill, which had p issed th. hu-e whs passed le, t be u tte. at:.e :, t.'d s. i a P
eoaforn: to the senate bill already passe 1 Tae house lab r arbitration bill passe l The senate also p issed t he antt-rlifareHti! 1 l.l. which had passed the house, prohibiting the sale of cigarettes to minors. and saving nothing about other forms if tohnero Hy a narrow vote BssattS Hawkins' bill permitting rallro.nl companies tn lens" their property ami franchises passed thi n tte. In the afternoon the senate pass. .! the general pha-in rv hill Ums fl .lly er.aetl g lato 1 ,w. It also passed the Wair special rerdict li.U as it came from the house.
Mrs l ies rlrtlid Waited ist Ihe While stSMM to K...H. Ml. U.Klole). .oi. I fler i ttasatsUMj QsUsUSaa od Oaeuaal tvmi aaUM H ide ller dleti un, I I i ll for llsr Set, Home III I'rlnet'toli, V J. If ASainoeoa. Mart hi. It UM twenty minutes past t wo o clock win ii Mrs. McKinley urd her party drove nil to the front jsirtleo of the White House The delay occasioned by stopping to ti. l.e lunch at the eupliol was emlmrrassing. Mrs I'levelaud. with Hrlg -lien. Wilson. ex-Secretary IsUnSOi aBd Mr. VtUBTBor, had Is'. ii 'valtuig Ui receive Mrs McKinley full nn hour on th" sunny rear Borab, the tistlous delay meaning more to Mrs ('Iceland than anyone else, f..r she hud determined at nnv personal inconvenience to welcome Mrs. McKinley, und Um loss ..f an hour would
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Aotlvo and EnoriotioPreparntiuna lor War.
nsaajBssow ins nhii.hi RaeMnai H ha itoid st.,ii lau, ,, I,, iz Qaurga . ..i Ills I'reiulei ii.ooiiOMon und S!,,r, , statsaj lapaUad "t-Bi iTMsraieS
Amiss. March S, A.lvic.s reeeieed aero yaaterdayaftsraooa sii,.. Uta! the force of Christians who uro investing Uerakliun number 15,006 daub, The mintifeata have stopped all eommanic. ti.tn arith ihe town l.v land and Ii certain that unless the loreiffU War
slops uetn.lv intervene in behalf ..f
hortlv h.
the Moslem , the town will
compelled t.. turreader. The small detaeamenl - t.t -:iii..rs ,m, aanrlnea landed from the various Aar ships atill ooeopy the town, bu! w ih out the Bid of the tleets tllcv eould make but n feehle defenae aifsinsi the
ovet'U hclinino' iiiiinliees
gents, The oreateat activity i
f ih
beiuif tli
MKS. CLBVELAITD. cnuse her to not onlv tnlss her saving farewell to the catilht t UMUBBM Secretary l.üinont 's. Put jireu tit lu r bidding good-l.y to lo r huabsnd BS fore lie started south. The llrst duty she was eventually .'tiaolesl to hiirri.sliy accomplish, but klie was much disappointed ut being unable to t!i. as sin- hud intended to do. to l.id Mr. CMSB laad farewell at the wharf. She had prepare.! with her own handi bountiful bouuuet of La-
Fmnee roses und lilies, fastened with broad Jfelicx
j.ink streain-rs. for her suOOOsoOr, which were j pla.t d in the private bedroom to which she h;ui given several touches before descending lo the 1 portico, Mrs. fhlTalaUfl wore a tlark-g-re . ii travtdling dross with hroad ptrpte velvet irlmialaa ou the , Jacket BOdBBtaek felt hat with lilac rildx.nH BBd every. ;i" at tin White House sSMaBSSBrSf looked lovelier. With Mrs McKinley when she re.iehi-d tho White House were Mrs. llarh r h-r sister. Sec- j rotary Porter aad Capt duuiea King, itearuty novelist, who is ber apeetsU detailed eseort, in full uniform, and by Chairman Iteil. whS aided i li. r faltering steps 8CKMM ÜM tdr.sin.ldof her ratare aosaa, and Mrs. Cleveiaad kostaaed frov the portico and reeled v. r , lially.
Is-
plsyed in Ailu ns in msking pivjmr. tioiis (o iftee battle to the Tltrka should they cross the lireeh frontier. The miniatry of war presents a most mated scene. Oflleera in uniform tin- tag the Uurridora ami orderlies nr.- cob. atantly heinatdlupatelted In ever) direo tioo with ordern to different comiuaud its. The telegraph wires area uiatantly busy with diapstchea to officers in rlis-
j tiint places. The most energetic oa u ures are being taken for the mobiliaa tion of the forces. There is a similar scene l a. t.vity in ! the ministry of marine, where. . ! thing- possihle is heilig ilone t.. p . the tlect in ruadiaeaa for any coa tin-
AT Huntington thieves stole ;i Hap tisl minister's baptizing; suit ami trietl to aall it for a ashing suit. Ex-Cm T xiitaan Sananov, of BaatinsrtOB, was fl,?99 sliort when he turiieil orer tin- offtSS to his sbccessor. Tn Hatioual Tin Plata 0a, earn poaed of Imiiiina Baplteliata, will erect a mammoth plant at rittatmrih. I'a. ( iias. Bat i u. "f Terra Haute, is as gotial lag tor the parchsau of nnmber of the Isading hotels in the state, in- i eluding the Dennisoe bouse. f Indlaaspolk WWVt moblers employed in the American carbon factory, Noblesville. went on a strike because the company would not furnish them tirst-class tools to work with. Thk llbie Kihhon Temperance ao- j ciety, of lonnerstrille. with a membership of 2,000, celebrated its eighth an-niss-rsary. Tub Indianapolis city council hai 1 authorized the issue of 83.O,0O0 mnnicipal bonds the money to be ear ended in parka
A v. ..man tramp, with a younff baby, passed through Anderson en route from Arkanaas to London, 0. At Hrs7.il, Alex MrCladTaod had hu thumb bitten off in a fight, and it pained him so that he begged the phy aician to kill him. Philip Dki.iiavk. a Kelfrlan saloon manager, has left Miinrie with SAOO oi the proprietor's money. GsttW Mux. who killed Lr.wver R. H. Taylor, at Üloom tiebl, was sentenced to eipht years in the prison north. 'Ihe dead I tody of Drtipj, ist I ieorgc Hartman was found under the amphitheater steps at the fair grounds, Portland. He had taken morphine. FirTY aflidavits have Wen tiled agsin&t keepers uf qusrt ahopa in Andereon.
Hue. wn.i...,..i N K iJfLBV. The new president's mother, assisted by her sen Aboer and his wife and her daii-'hter Hehn, were next welcomed by Mr-. I'leveiand. an ! among the others of the McK iiiiey p .riv introduced to her wore lien. W. M. I Kimme, cousin of the president : Mrs. ti race McKinley Mr. and Mr llcorgt K. Morse. ,,f Sau Kran-, else .. Miss Mary Harber. Miss "s.irah Duncan. Mis Marie Hon. .van. all nieces of the president: ( apt. and Mrs. Lafayette McMillan. Capt. und Mrs. Hiestuml. Mrs. Marie Sux'.on. Mrs. .V. Kiuo v's aunt, who will live in the White 11 use; Joseph I. Smith and Col. and VrMyron T. HerricU. UTitbin three minutes hto. Cleeeiaad hadsaM
a pleu. ant sor.1 ' eacri of these, un.l ha.i imt- i den Mrs. McKinley an affectionate farewell. Then with tears in her eyes she entered Secre- j tarv Lament s carriage und was tl;m n rap llv U Bis house where the retiring cabinet UmUM were aw ailing her ut lutitheoa. lasUSB .'inpelled to hasten her d loattars, however, and w it'i a hurried hi.n bSBSUS un d it ki-s to ttMMM w ho have Is . n lu r nearest friends, aBB wa eg aiBlatO the station with Sivtc.ty Tbur.'r, and at S:I o'clock, the very moment Mr. li vetaad waa si Ina White Bouse, bis win- bj a p , ir 1. ft Washln.rtt.n b I her future br.me
at I'i iti. ton. IV. si e ;,- McKinley s wife i.tid nv.ther were assisted to the elevator n'i I 'i.l;. :i cp to the iiritat, . nartment,. Wiere Mrs. .M. K.aley was
uiade comiortable. li c ' he pr. sldett I motliei r nam dati HI a . lock t.. tat faudii party below and le '. the way to n collation which was erred liifiwawllj to ina uuaU annSg Beam, all the truest s, who iiiiintsr I Bt, stamlinn while partaklsa nf Um retreshm nts. At three o'eloeh Um eat, re party went out to the revii'wiiw stand on t he f i out laWB, and a lew minutes later the head of töe proo'sBtm aritred, and the preskteat, with ins hon c -ssor, eatered the whtt.' House, Mr. '.evehud sii M' haadi with Mr. MeKlaley, and. p . siBsT directly throaah the mansion, eatwsi Beairtass la which i i.pt. ashtey Mupae and Commander Laeahertoa were ausltlag t'im. There were no f.umalit ies a'xiut his leuve-'ak-ii and had it not Is-en for the presenc of OSS Wo -oh chief of iii-'ineers, no one hut UM preskleut would have rbM fi eavhf to han. hj a is taken to the IlghthouM I Bder, whieh took hi i in to i urratuek Sound. i'resi lent McKinley stopped but a moment to in pure BftBf the welfare of his wife, und then, St comp nied by Senator Sherman, BS w u'-ked bl . oOy to the r- lewiUk' s'and. a.. 1 the parade u. . :. took up the line of march. The Mosi l.eorgcous llsp!;l) of Firetvorks Iter W II ness, I In 9) itsllioK'oo. Washington, Marth 4. Tie- llluniitiatUiBa to-nlrht suruss.sl any former display la WysijiBfftOB, and the tlreworks were exceptionally
tine Kor the Ufst tune in the history r the Boreruaamt, s geaeral oedst issued hy therelirliit- cabinet officers caused .-very electric and yas liKht In the trreat department bulldlBSJi B) bo liKhted w ith brilliant results The classic roof lines of the treasury wore outlined with incuu-des.-eut bulbs, s huirc American shield ornanie n ted the state department facade, and from the hiahest elevstlon of the war department a 6d-fo..t Garrison Aac ftoste.1 aflame asralust tha black sky illuminated by the powerful lsams of searchlights, other search lights broUKht out the giunaauf Bt the WabiniUiu monument and the , apliol A feature of the elaborate fireworks was a balloon ascension, front which national colors picked out In Urs. was suspended a ho. . the city. The Inaacunal Halt m Notable Fsatmre of the Occasion. This crowning event of the Inaugural ceremonies was of a vastly different character from tbti Ursl affair of the kind held In Wushiiigtoa. The first inaugural ball to bo given in the arSBsSnaaim building, where Mi McKinley s friends assembled tu bis honor last night, was Ii. ltl oa the fatf President CtBBBUUUl bogsn his hi-' i. rm, March i. imr. Since then the other slinilur affairs have Iw-eti held thortt. The completion of the mugnlllceut new library of congress Miirg-sUsl its use for the McKinley 01 iBl festival, but a serious and detemniied opp,, hit oui result. -.1. Maj. McKinley 4M not express aaj BrefereaM in the mutter astil the sentlmeut of the public on the subject had bin IheroUffhly ventilatesl and then he gave a hint that le did not wish tho library building to be
There is no Hgu anywhere of the king or government reoading from tinposition they have taken, and it is ..iulaoUS that, ill the face of t he threat of combined ESuroee,the urarllke preimrations are belüg oarrled on urith -reriah activity. The most intense enthualnsm is everywhere dlaplu.t L mid the people evince no fear of th.- result of an appeal to arms They know full w.ll thut the (treck army by itself is no match for the numerically superior Turkish forces, hat they also know that in the even' of war the whole of southern Europe 1 1 1 1 1 be set on Hre. It 1s tili the powers wish to prevent If thet attempt to utse foeoe t ll. '. : CC tO accede to their detnauds there is a very atrong probability that Wreee will apply the torch that rill start a romfmgrntlon, the rewi I of whieh no one ran foretell. It ,s Is it (wd here that the powera, Beeingthc chanev of their beeoaniiig lurol wd in n b war will, owing tO their ismflictinif interests, make hnate alowly ia attempting to force the Oreeka to withdraw their support from the I rets i hristians. It has been tb cid. ! I I shall be general mobilixatioti of the 11 reek forces, and to this end thi le classes of reserves t hat bad not heel Bumntofhed previously knee uv 1 ci cal led nt. Tin reserve foros BldtMl givi ' Ui ol 194, S4M) men, and Isdiind this is v. hat is called the territorial army, which numbers upwards f 149, BMU Bot by any means an insio-iiiti.-ient I dmmnnltktri and supplies for the tr.M.ps are , lag BUpplied as rapidly .is
issihlc ami in a few tla.s the wlmle
p..
available war strength of the nation Will have Is-cti prepared foranj tV aV anlity that may occur. Turkish s.ddlt rs surround. .I oi'l IssssMUMst i lAsi AMiN'iri.n. March ii. Erideue wüs gieaa yesterday of the feeling ioMt baa been created in Alhanat by defiance of the powers, A atroui of rtlbnniana who were all peepar aetive hostilities attrrouttded, at I. Ik Ban, two battalions of Turkish P who wet marching to the Ureeli tier. The reserves were diasTl '. their captors, who approprlaUHi themaelwes the emptured Hdeuani n:at rial tarried b) the rest t v.
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liahsaa report of au mtervb? witi llelyannis. prlaue minister of ll had by the correapondent of the in Athens. Theüreek primlerlsi asmyhagthal the Ureek Iroop nt. under any rdresinMtnnrea. bt with draw n from rete. They were th stay, be declared, nml in addil that the temper of the peopl" 1 would e..mpel the invasion of I" lireeee. IL llelyannis MUd. BB "' J asked M a plel.isc'ite to hbOU ik1 lh lahahttanta oi the island ol Crete , . t r .. tl.O llll oil
ov. rulit iniinL'iv in isti
with the Ureek kingdoes Anywaj
declared, lireeee would prefCl tt...
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99.. gag i i 1 1 j in humni vm than draw Hack fr.un the position MU has taken. Turkey SfCTSWi 99 tetBSBBBy rrainrA, March a -it i- "UtXrA n,,,r!te that the Dort Bccepteti
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the withdrawn! ol Ihe troops ami fleet from the the subsc.juo.it withdrawal - o. The sain.
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of the VoUureOd witnm ' t,. ,., farther wnrus them not H.n themselves kB lights to PU laterpreUtioa npsn that the cotiutrt.
