Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1897 — Page 2

WEEK I.Y (OE U I Kit.

JASI'KF

C I X HuWlishar.

. . I VI! ANA.

at

J MARCH 1897.

T'ur-;i km M, Kisi kt Is emphasizing hit I'ttrnrht desire for the ratification .1 tag r nert i arlntratioii with QlBSl Hritsiin by p-r- nal appeals to hit friends iu the m nute.

Tiik t.nek tuiniater of foreign affair Imm UaOOBM. a --all BW ' of the Wreck army nserves in the l u ted States to return home at once end rt join their regiment. At i UM MMkm now twin were sworn iu by hief-Justlee Fuller, on theOt&Y, Hill save Attorney neral MtKsnna entered um the discharge of their respective dataBS. Loa to th.- ain. r.nt of ?4.ik000 have been obtained from New York i,i.ks re.-. nth t.. mt dutiea on gooda

r..dd in bond in anticipation of higher seui.sl

unties under the new tariff. n, ton

ured OB the HIS.

Sag. Mm. Till. Wad Thür Frl. Sat. f 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS H Ü7 IB 19 20 21 IE 21 23 2 30 1 31 um

CURRENT T0PIC8. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.

for $.''. coo w a

Tiik engagement is atmouneed of Thoma s. Harry an.i Mis- Mabel Hanna, daughter "f BuBBtor Mark llanna. Th pnscctive bvkteftWMB U a mcniU-rof ÜM tirm of LeajgaOl A Berry, bridge builder, of i leveland, O. .. ii 1 A MM! received nt the state dc-f-iij. i ,mii l-l .encra i l.ee at

V . ... .u-u.1. that he was ' portion of Wyoming U that n" aa- pren

II. lllil o, o"

Mruml mlon. In th senate n th- NO .i message In writing

from rhe president of the Cnitart OtalaMi aa- ir-

h Mr PruUen. "!! of bis wor-wuru-s.

TU- senate then proceeded t4. the consideration or i.-cmiv baaine. na at I pn .liuru d uutil the loth. IK the senate on the I'Hh. 'he ois-tenttala o

Andre i

at ntment of .

Tin iihHi woaai HMboob CWsatal Hi I. mi,- express aolltdad with a freight nam at Last u NA Ky.. 001 aBB laWattOl I ;'0 a. tu. , kill in Unman NYalu-r Kogere, colored, and injuring Telegraph OpcralinT 'TiiJ'i Hoa. who aim m tlo- station, which via kiiiH'ked over into tlu backwater b the passenger engine, whieh left the tn'k. UN tlieb'th Muvor t'aiuphell. of liowlgm tirten, .. imposed a line of rive dollars and e.sts upon himself for Uinjf druult ami dis..nlerly. "His honor" was curried t the Hdie' tat ion iu a iHHtly stat of intxieatioii anl huupfaatl n wU wtth tin com mos drank artls. ( Itiaens arv indignant, and he will probably b remove. I from ollict USM. EL'MKU HaIIWSS) f Hermula. NN. Li sai.l to have Ih-iD rBsMSM ..rti.-er of I'r. si lent MeKinley's regiment during' the war. was kn.M'ked down and run over by a WSgOS near tli' treasury hsUHsf m WstHiSftoS eity on the pith, fracturing his ri-lit leKr near the knee. Tut IsgalalB i'hiladelpbia, with A1Utrsl H. anlsiei' on b.iiiril. lias loft Aia-

pub . Me.xii o. for an .!? tie iiiatoiua.a. to U- pris. utat the opening of the international exposition a representative of the U Sited tiles. Hm. Cosa Mtvasi Wssslm a well-

IN ll AYA STATE NEW LET Ü8 HATE PEACE.

REVIt vv.

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.h1 s ii.. r.n....nru,u.. ,. .Ii..li.i li...,x

lit. -V r. it.-. lit. 1 i in" J

ami ref rrl RrSSovS tttacoaaltm N. .t wa of In., on i " v hi. ii.i.ji In. ! in thi rui.'s To Wm. II. HkaTOX. ex v. miinissi. ner of

enable the sfnate to set on ltxtrinlatlon Ufti it

drire sfter reasonable tebtA,' n1 he.ther "To undent the '.ntt-rrupti !! f business b un-

iieie ar cslllnrf tar rou. wa iron. u Senator Hoar. A ineniorml frura th- ;. . tur of .l:ho. a-k'.twC for 'he HHIBtltWI tt a

informed that !sy Wester . ovel. the American newspaper coi n s. ...n.lct.t. would be rel.ased fr.nu prison on the Kith. Tiik ujrar schedule w as considered by the repuhlieHH nieiiiiers of the houseways and means committee. on the 9th. aud it w as decided to increase the rate of duty so aa to provide f.r additional revenues t the iiiiouut of tJ",OOO.(KH).

Kimr count v. Wash, was arrested iu

Seattle, on the ','th. OS a charge of cuibaillniwinl of county funds. It is claimed that I. is peculations amount to about &.'0.MHJ. I a tenem. iit h.uis. tire in ltnatklyn, on the ,'th. Mrs. (.ladys DsBOSS threw her ei(,'ht-m..nths-oid tniy from the fust 111 tof J window, and then jumned to the MltBMBi The liaU-was killed

On the th the asiwH-iated bank of H11,i the mother fatally injured. New York city held S.:. -;, .rj.-, in esces Wt MSSMÜBSUU who w , re bsmitgsd of the requirenieuts of the :.Vper-eent, . by the insurgents at Kati.lamo. island rule. I of t rete, arrived at ( anca. on tlu- loth.

II a vino (rraceful'v and deservedly on tMard an Italian WM ship.

sl Tl. --nt-then wont into executive se ion. an.l st H ) p. m s.lj urnsl lue ill. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

On the Ma the comptroller of the cur

rency declared a first dividend of liip. r cent in favor of the creditors of the Murine uat.-.nal bank of Duluth. Minn., and a first divitteSt) of pi par

cent, on the .Mueri.au Biiaiiwi mmm of New i rlcans. Tiik health antlx.rities of Ib-mbayre-SSH that up to tiie 11th then- bsdbeS 9.i j . asi's of bulionic plague. 1,411 of w hich hsd result, d fatally, in that city. The returns for the entire presidency fchowed U.s."rt eas. s of piaK'u.- and 1U.904 leiiüis from the dis.-a.se.

w.ni h er first SSM in a St. Louis law court, it may U- said more truthfully than ever that Miss laisy bSTSM is in very truth a dSMJT. HSCSKTAST Of TIIK iNTrKIoR CoRVK-

K I II I M 1 Vir-- ÜKX Molt .losKI'H

DouS died at 1'ortiiunl. ore., on the loth. A si e. IM., dated the loth, from Hamm mm a .(. a

raun, sai.t: r mm intor:ii..tion receiveu

Ufa N. Mi.iss ha- retained as private tan anSOOSet poaitirelj that ( apt.-

se.retary Mr. I Vice Lane, who ha.t net. M I n that capacity for Mr. Krauels. Af.'iToK KkaNK 15 i k. I and ex Treasurer EL II. Sawvcl plea '.e.i jruilty at Hutler. Ind.. on the sth. t.) asibeaalsin, ri t of StMIStf fun.is. and wen- sellleseed to fire years each y Judo;e A.iair. This makes three of the Ih--Kalb county affteisls wlio have plead. -d fSiltj to noba ..lenient of a portion of the v 0,600 w In. 11 had SSOS stolen during

the past few years.

lien. NN'eyler has had orders to seek Uoaaeiasd offer him "Wsatoes terms are ri. ce-sary losSd the war." . the 11th the state tb purt ment received a copy of PlwaideBl respo's mesWmgM to the V. u. .II. ail onressof Kebniary Jn. nt by the American minister at Oafseaa, Is whi. h he dlactueee the arbitration treaty at considerable lenffth and urgW tht lyraaa to pstDOSC all üt h. r bn llBll until a decision is ranched uin it.

I'll, au i v x s nt t. Lukes hospital.

the new administration was he LI. on terintf expedittOB tn--'earner l.authe th. at 11a. m. i'te-idellt McKin- ra.i;. was s. i.t.-n.-.-i. n the Sth. by

.1. .us 11. Ilnr. nreviouslv convict. -d

Till, tirst regular cabinet meetint? of f dlBr Is the tittinp out of a hltbus- ( rhi, ;ik. , -a ;.l. 011 the 11th. that ttiev

had hH-s of the intimat.' recovery of Mis. Caroline L. BisaV. rho was mrtr

lev intends to k.-ep up the practice of Ju.i,. Untier, in I'hi'a.h Iphia. to tw o u piously shot at her home. Ml Wmt

Thirty-list street. If she recovers, the physicians say. she will W totally blind, the bellet havinir s netrated the ritfht eyefasll. Mrs. BrSM has made a

new will iiiseiineriiiiikr ner miopieu

hoidimr c. inferences with his ofAetsl

advis. is twice a week, on TSBadSjra aud i ridays. at the hour named.

rears" imprisonment and to pay a fin.

of S-MMi and Boats of UluatCStlsS. He was released on ST.ihsi BOSdO in-ndiiio; an appeal. K-k kf.txkv t Kf.lSUi has made no

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oetinite p.ans i..r Tuiure. oe 10 4ail,r,,.r .1,,, 111,110 .

ftSSSlS in NN ash 111 krton for some time f .,. Laiiranife enntv safe

ON the niirht of th.--tii the lejrtalature of Mklaliomu pass. il a drastic antitrust BSBOBIT w ith heavy k naltl. s. au

BSSOBuOBSI ilia.iiicaiioii tan im j yt-t. law MVrntinif tha Isoosttsg rapabli-1 a noa.Toa fnm Colon, on the th.

can tfo v.rnor from r. moving dem. nratic j a ,v,M,rt had ISSCSSi that place!

appointive onotn uui

proven 111 courU A Bin. was intr.luced in the New Vork aiiaaillhlj. on the 11th. which authorizes the city of New York to appp.i'riate 1190,001 for the euuipinciit and maintenance of a farm colony m ar New Y-.rk city, where habitual drunkards and otherundesirahle ttttSBM may be sent to 1m drilled into fssssoy.

by charge fr,,m p-mama that ex-Vice-IVesident

Tiik weekly statement of the NewYork city associated banks showed the following ehaSffM for the week emted on the 4th: Ueserve. increase. l. i 1. loans. Increase. 4.4.V.. la; specie, increase, 01. I JtJ.sotl: legsl tend. r. is crease, t"-. Kd.VHJO: depositj. lUBNOSBi i ,.!. soo; ein ulation. dv-ereas.'. 8-4.'.'oo.

iseoo, n the I lth. 101 BrorkSSas were killed.

(,kx. .Ii t.to SAVini.lT, who was relassad BBS ntly .y the BSSBlordi after two years in the tubauas fortress at Havana, arrived in N.-w York eit OB the 7th. He wa- met in .Icrscy ity SJT 2oo 11I..111 sympathisers, aiii-niif whom wash;- brother. Manu. I uilly . and

lira. Call (to i.arcia, wile of the famous U) Sweden.

Cui'an jfeneraL

in tht

courthouse at LaßlBBgrSi Ind.. was blow n op. n. eari y 00 t.'ie BKSBlOf Of

the 11th. and ivi a- earned away. Two tlioiis.iii.l nennies Hist received

K. ta died in the iatter city ou that j frtim the mint w a portion of the BBS i plunder. Tur. old employes of the Glob ship- 1 pKK,,,KNT M, Kivi.F.v. on the 11th. bsildiSf Co., of Cleveland. .. who had ajjfjssd the new patent convention baSS on strike for two weeks. Iiean with japan Wllich thus bSBMSS operato ass'inl.ie at the yard irate. ..n the , Mil BSd st.! pati, ntiv raitisg f.r the n'y th(. faninir ,lf a v.,.ti.)n of the old whistle to blow. All expected to po to wall in the Mnt (o-rn of Fez. M-e

wora. but only a- many as th. worn warranted were tak.-u in. In all about um out of the T".o strikers were empb .yed. Mas. Rt i!t Hriz. w idow of the man alleged to hare bseB murdered recently

in the duu if con of the i.uanalia.oa jail, in Csbo srrieed at N.-w York. SO the Sih, from Havana. Mrs. Ruiz will jjo to Washington to lay la-fore the department of state h'T claims, a- the rite of a murdered American citizen, against the H I IIOMiOt of dpsls. . : . NY. NN. Iii IM a-, of I'ortiand. Me., who was twice tin .ii p...uiatic r. pn-s.-:i,.itie of ti,.- I 11 . stat. s at Stockholm, was said, on the -th. to have

been aaasred thnthewosldbi eeBthseli

.(lalttv.. l'rrllnKf. Mil as I". 1 1 I'll Mar. Ii Tha hovii ITaOaaaOai iaea . bin abohatim ia provon contract iaKr avei.-ai sa.t proviillaf lUai ... preaseM al Mm pn.n u.ni b utnir.: b HM QtUtrf lie luntitutl.m A bill ... . m r,t lio.iiiUliiii Ina room Tbl I a leapaatea ataeo m the iiun bop tun. artlhrr of hirh are liWelv lo m lh' senate iM'iAsr.i.i ii' Marahi Pha Clttaaai' sirret riilwat upit ler- were neath t vp-J

ruuraUuy natUt in in iiou on UM MMBBM lUrie-ceni -far I'll, the Ua.th of which on Wettoeadai aaaaat MMS a MHaattaoae reu una all orkJ of nrve cbartien were bSSOteO hout Wediiek.'.ar ufler .lefe nn lla tmMfa the railway men thouifbl to clinch ll by BotlOO to reronai.lar anil to luy on IU table. Tburilav night HS BeiiKr to hi that thee were oraie oiotionn of iliff.rent lntrnt. maJe U iliffereni SeatOtn inJ tht th imute hail ngut M laaoaaidat the t. . u lay on labl.' It.'f.i-e the lobby ooul.t r Uy th-' bill wu ntfatn ateeed uo ommmni aa4 rallf aa4 cl Ihrouiih bv a vole of H 10 4 The bill now iw.1,1 tlie -miinlnre ..f the governor to beroiue a law In the . .ire Thnr-il.y n,i.-ht ! the ixiiplr of thli city won out ngoiiat real pSta The aeseM IBWBtBf nU'ht oseag other thlnit km keil out the votimr m 1h iie Bill aSMh paa"vl tb house We lneslai lsiiSAP. 11- la4 Murcha Sinati -1 tie Bll-aaait ahop bllip.a-e.l Kri.tuy ..n.l hau b. en ut to the governor No one can now el. minor In I he hi te in BSfl quantity than e galloaa wltboei oavlni the county licerae ol Hot) Tl.;- -In t- ..ut M.rf sture and who.e1 a. ib ra u 1," they a, so jiroiu.-a tha hcen.-e re(iuire.1. Tue paMage of the antl- ;u iri -hop measure preetoOat any Uat.if. r of funln r , lenialation of th kuml After thi action me nme ( in weni into the commit lee of ihe h 0.1 to consider Ihe appr 'iirtallona, up.. 11 ehtCh moat nt tt.ed'V waaapetit HoOal Hills pa-sel win to legaliz the aet- ' tlement of c. untv romminloneri iib conniy Ireaaurera uiulet- Ihe fee law of 1010 making aix per cent letal interest .ml -ev n per cent and all above It uaurv allowing all twraoiia to work out road taa but requiring ci.rporall.ma to pay ui'h t.. S in c.ah. and 11, akin.' it unlawful for ihem to 1 Ire tut 10 be worked i.ut. Hills paaed and aeut to .e govrrnor were, making it aUtgatorf upon all land ownera lo bear their ahare of enpetiae in conatructing partition fenc s and lefra'ing exp-nses of the .irt'.-n rler la.und eomiiuaaionera Another bill ient to the i;o'.eriior waa that provi I ng for int rloi klng -a itchea on all railro .da A en. urrent res,iut.on provliling for ac .mtuls-nm 10 be apixdnteo bv the gove-n 8WI to lavtattirate tn rlulrn of the Yinreiinea unive -.t; w is a p: 1 Yne Ke v n. ..!- forest , : 1 . . win d. fe it.-1. and that from tue aenate allowinif one t. pros, rule in aillcftea a- 11 poor p- r-nn waa p .-s'J bat that eatatiltsliing a m'ii.oi :or tbe ileaf and dumb at r.vnn-vi.le am le- . feated lMHAMAPoita Ind Matal --st art- on ' Saturday the l-.tt i'ay on wnich thev rou d p.aa 01IU with any bop.' of bav.ng (BBS signed bv the overiior tue aenate and hou-o were busy toatldertaf ineasurea laat h d 1 b en sifted from the ill aas of natter to get ' throuirh nil of which would regatta tt no taa awfatoa Tii- aenite at' C'l off wnh hoi.se b;.:- r.gnlittrig insura'u'e c .i-panb" and providing f r their incorporation T:i v w.-r" pnaaed. and then tbe faaaral ap'.roartaUoai wer" raraaiod t r: nte attaunittaa af the wnole rn .ny amen '.menta being mile The bill a. paaaed and sent to Ihe hou-e where a c- nitte of e nr-renee u ppolahad Vi'.tb the ppropri iiiona out of tt." asf I lie Maate p..sei tae Mil aim. .suing ihe r. ntracl labor system In the prison. Ii ".o : aent to the governor aa w is the rnmpuNory iduealloa MUI and a large number of private bills BOI at Huring the afternoon in the house It waa discovered that an error had b en mado m tue anti-clgrotta bill then !a tne bin. is of th governor. Tne error repea -d j all tobacco lawa. Trie governor waa r -quested M fn.l the bill buck to the i '.u-h t" it cou.'l In1 I'ompari d with the engro-v.l copv. tbrerm- having I wen made bv -nro.i-j Ing clerka AaOtBaf attempt by anbuitu I g the Iowa liw for the RoOkaUbttl r g.irdLag mutual in-urnce com can lea. s made and filled to allow th" orgau ition of life inimnce c.im. anies nub aimill ea it I Gov ; M .'it not only i.gain notltled the getienl aI rtnb!t Saturday that he would const !er no b 1 - paaaed fter midnight, but sent -n aaoth' iT'. "to This time It waa on tbe bill creating a phartna. y board

A Lnrtro mid EntliuniaBtic Oiitliorlntf in Coopor Union

To Advoeale the rending Treaty Interuav 10 o .1 l au Ilm. ling nil ho One I lie A r1,11 1 mi ion Treat) a I ..ng Slaii In Ilia lliglil Hire, lion Kesolullona 1'waae.l.

Niw Y'okk, March i'i. Ctaiper 1' nion eciircely cv.'r contained a larger, tuoru gnthttalaatie or rnore tltorosifhly 000 niopoiitau audience than erowded ita

apace to the dOOTO last uiyht to krivo expreaaloo of approval to the rati doge t i.ni of t he arbi t rat loo treaty 11. VH p0S4V ing hi the Usltad (ttstea aeaste. Ihe hall was tastetully deeorated with flak's and bSStiSf 1 the colors of all nations beino; displayed in OOOSSio noil- places throughout the hall. I'roiuUteSt r. pri seiitat i ve New York citiK us were on the lists OTajfSerg Of the iai 1 for the meeting. Mayor St rolle; presiihil as chairman, gnd delivered abrief ipaeohi in shloh he -.n.l, in part: "NN c arc called liere to fiTO our indoraeBienl to thai expression of one of the gTeateel military 111. 11 of his tone. 'Let us have jH'a.'e.' NN'e want that peace, not at the point of the sword or al tin- mouth of the cannon, hut by 11rl.it ration. It would be impossible to diss up a treaty that would please all citizens, but the best citizens of nil parties and all creeds join in a. I v. .cat mottle treaty now pesdiag in the scnutc" il.m. s.th Los waa introduced aa the tirst speaker. He said. , "International law is hindinn; ..u no nation. There are no tribunals in cxiM. ticc to enforce international law. thii ii a thing as systematic arbitration i is asknonrn. It is a groat thisg shea two nations say: NNe will not jfo to I war in five years.' This treaty is the i boglsslng of a new era in sprea ling; ' law. Without the details the treaty It , a. If should make it acceptable t.) all." The speaker then .poke of the Work ; of üngiasd in advaneing civilization. "Osr mlaaioo is the aatse," he said. ' I his ai hitration treaty strenp-th. na 'tllechan.es of tile two Anl. Sa .11 nation-lo walk hand in haml OOgSthor in adTBBOlsy civiliatioti." Hon. Charles S. I airctiild then read the following resolutions, wliich were adopted Amid much applause: VV H MOCAs. fter long and pall, tit negotiations tnaty f.irttie arbitrattoa, witinn spool. Bad limits and by nwrrtlO'nl set nodi, of "atav ur In dlgeraaoe betweaa the United Otatea and is real Hritaln was -igmd on tlie I Ith .lay of January laat by Iii' i. -p . live plenipotentiary's of the two nation-, and WBaBnAAj The raitad State- ha- nlw oa b b aa laineel advoeate ol stetsattoanl arinIrnti.in: an !. vv 10.10. as. The proposed treaty it-.'if which 1- fee the trial u-rui of only Ore year-, i- mark".! throughout by great coii-ei vuti-ui an.l cimtiou; tler.'fore. f..re.' That. In a. cord with our fellow-clt-lzen-t lir.mgh .ut ihe laud, -ve re-pectf alt l -, titioti our national senate for the rai itlcai iou of the treaty as signed by the representatives of th muh 'in racting perUgl lt 'red That we heartily concur in the .leeaarattoaol eSrneBaCed chief magi-trute. that "th. treaty presents U tfsS world the gtaftoBg exampo' of reason and p'-ace, not passion had war I'niitMlliug the ralattaM aetSVaS of taWgtaaftaS nations of the wond. im exampie certain to Ih- followisl bv other:" ami in hi furiher unqualified declaration that the importance and moral influence of the ralitlcation

of -neb a tri'aty can hardly Im- ..verestiuiaU'U 1 the cau-e of esHraneiag civuizatioa" WILMINGTON AND HELENA.

.11

LATE NEWS I.EMS.

sik NN 11 1.1 im H ak h nr. the leader of the Oppoa t.ou in the Itriti-h ItOBM of ptsaSKiraa, Bastorsted the psatiBdaOie ton.-.if his utterances, on the lOah, and it was supposed that his ehanjre of front was due to his iMaOlOOJ learned that n.'ifotiations between Kurland and France iu regard to aafJTBt were ta iut; coiitinueil. A BtsrSfOO from Menila gOBaVrSsg the raport of the .'apture of the tow n of rSgJibrss, la the Philippine 1- .11 1-, by the Spanish troop. 1..11. .,. .. . of the Bttaavstisg for- e-. was billed while leading- the assault uein the tsasTgsste' (ssltina lso Spanish lost lo killed and wniiiuied. and the inastrgaasi I ni tc killed.

T10 forslga ambassadors, minist. -rs. vor tari.-s and attach, s were n-isdved at the department of state by Secretary Shenuan at 11 a. in. of the loth, and the president r. e, iv. d thSBI at the OSBOS tire mansion at 110011 of the same day. Ho. Timm V. BaTASS, United

S'at-s ambassador, and Mr. Itayard

are arranging to gtske 0 tosr f Italy. an 1 will probsbly start from Loudon for K.'.ren. e ..n March M,

Tiik sps ciai I'ulluian train eonveyini? Of pireeerelBg ortler. the BSSSharasf the I ren. h ojs-ra coin- Tin. senate eotniiiittee on foreign IS pany frotn N.-w Orleans to San Fran- IsttoTta, on the 15th. eoStaddered the areis. ... w a- w reeked, at midnight of the j hit ration treaty with l.reat Hritain sth. at asa QrSSde, Ariz. Ail of the The cuiirni't. e. owing to the retire nasaettgers ..n the train w. re badly in. iit .f s. niil-.rs Sherrnsn and 1 aineahosjin up and trightesed, aniatrsimp pns, bos eontdata of os1 nine membera. .t...ilino- aride Utween the bakriraize Of these MeaarS. tlrav ami Mill- wen

Tiik Madrid ImpBrclsl assi rts thnt it the cabinet oonncil which was held

oa th-- nth. the .pi. -en regest refoaad

tOalgB a decree subtllitti'd by the til 1 II - ,-t. rs rccallin tbn. Idarlejo from Ids pa-.it i.ui a- eaptain-treneral of the PhilipslBO islands, and there BStS

eon aeq aent rumors of a auguaaerm

crisis. 1 i i- tind.'rstoad hnt at IBS cabinet in.-.'titio-. on the l Jth. iHe CnbSS -itua-lion was disi'ussed ami that the .lis, uaiaB en. i.d w.th the aadssTBtaadiBp thai the policy of strict neutrality and enforcement of mir n. utrality laws, hitherto pursued, would I' a the red to so 1, .ti as t he conditions remained as at present. Tilg admirals eomBiBBdlBg the KuBspsoo gassdrtsm lo r. taa o aOon have aSBgeeted lo tiieir leopetitlen goieisBarste the advisability of BBOB BSSSt aisitrlbstdng 1,000 soldlen t la- cm ployed in oernpylng the towns in the northern part of Crete for tha nsasosB

Tiik ofsMo term of DtattOd StaU-a r. nuttir lilanehard. of Louisiana, expired on the 4th at noon. On the same afternoon he receiveu a dispatch from

t.ov. Foster

his appointment as associate justice of

cars was killed. BlrSABDat. Ki gl i . alias Meredith. charci with blnckntnlling azCorpora aVniCoSBae Altnet F .1. nks. of l'.ro..klyn.out of ft .MO, by represntiniz himaelf ns the ag-.'tit of a press assoc. al in, i i . : u .1... l ... .

Poster of Louisiana announcing ' mmau.uoK s , -..

pressii.n m a siory. as, . m,- ..n.

. acutem cd to U n years in Suitf Suirf

absent. ,ioit v sn.i ivvv ! mBrderar of Mrs. Hut, her ami her TOOng s.,n liar ris. was lianged in lite jail yard nt Horch. -tor. N. IL. 00 the I .Mh. Sulli

van walked t the gfaUowa tsaasBconcerned way and was appnrentl. oldivioiis of hi- doom. the nth s,.,-.vt:i, y Losg issued an I .. . a . - - , i..i. . I

. ... ..... .. i , ,' lot -. II "O I.IIIS Ol HICK. -i-

ti-.i. ,.f trreat honor an.l uiRniiy. wiin a c;; ; ..... .... . , ... .i... i I

IF.t IUI" 1111 it lini'M rtllliVslä MWM iaaaaaa 7A I llill m " - - " " "

of the republican caucus, appointed the ship- Alabama I linoi- and NY is", nisi n

tiie supreme court of that state, a posi

lion of glSSt honor and dig-nit; Milan equal to that of BBBBBOB.

It w as stated, .hi the Mh. in Vienna, ajxif. authority, that the port- BOOOBOnl tlo sett .ement of the rt tan ditticultiea aarreed upon by the powers, which contemplates the establishment of an autonomous administration in rata, the withdrawal of the Oreelt tr.H.ps and fleet from the island end the 0BBa BjSeBl withdrawal of the Turkish Vl i "ts.

(the 11th the I litv.rsity of I BtB tyride coliferr.'d the deHn-e ,.f LL. U. Upon Hon. Thomas F Itayard. l otted BUlhS urn bas.sa.lor to Vluglan I. In laatov. OBI the honor, the pubic orator, Mr .1. tv Sandy, referred to Mr. Itayard as tin- "aide rcprcscntati . of a nation near to us by ties ol blood and laufruaifi " I h' stu'li Dtacb. i r. d Mi llaysSrd lustily.

following steering oommtttea: s.nalots Allison. Hale. Aldrich. Inllom. Davis, sew all and i arter. My the action of the caucus Mr. Allison was made chaiiman of the committee. At the annual meeting' of the Missouri Hacitic Railway I .. held in St. Louis. ii the .Uh. the old Is.ar.l of directors was re-elected. The arrangements for the extension of the Iron Mountain bonds was atlirmed. h is authoritatively at a ted that the works of the Maryland Steel Co. at Sparrow s l'oint. Md.. 111 start up all its departments in a few weeks, thus gteiag employ inent B0 over Muni men. SKi IlKTAKV SlIKKMAN. SB the Mill, received a eabU'irra-n from ' oa-ul Metiarr at I BStlSSSSBi I Oha, stating- that Antonio suarcA de! Y lllar hal la-en liberated,

tog ther with the nceossary holts and esilong hollow tVBgiS01Sl ammunition hoists, etc. v vii tit a.- throsghost th. United Stat, s during the week ended the ItBh, as WBOrOOa hy II ' Dun A t o . were !.Vt. against BOO for the corresponding week of last year. F-n Canada the failures were I'd. against il last y ear. Ma in : t htnTT, of Baltimore, has la n apiinted chairman of the national racing board of L. A. YV. to succeed U eorge D. tMdeos of Phlladnl pbin. w ho declined r.iipxint.ini nt. liov. HitAiu.KV of Kentucky, on the i'.'th rafsnod ti grant Bontl Joeasoss Oppigl forcieiiiciicy. .la. ktou will hang n the I0BB, A it i it( it BABMIW, g negro, was elecIroentod in the prlaoo at Mmg sing, N. Y., on th. Nth

'I UK Bond in Brown county, la 'heorst know n in "" years. Tiik. I'.irk lheater at Indianapolis, was destri y d by tire the otner nighh The loss is luo. 000. Tiik Indiana lef islatnre passed the conn nls.irr '.lucati. n bill 'I UK Lvanaville m Kiehmosd Cm has abandoned its line in definitely 00 B0 fount of the heavy washouts near Hed ord. It has I. si 1000,000 by the flood Ihe Motion's damage in Lawrence county will reach 800,00ft J Atmi Canst, aped 7&Y a wealthy farmer of Jgskgoa towns in. ho-n County, d.ed the other morning of eangar. He was living with hia sixth wife. . B7B closing day of the legislature ; was inet Kverything was oispoaad of except the possible velo Hie-s.ig. s of the goeurnor, and the houses remained ,n session merely to consider them. ti iv. Mount vetoed the bill rushed IhtoBgb in tag last .lays of the M'-sion, legalizing county sett. einen t s with treasiirera under the old law. when the new law was in doubt tietween Noesmbertt, 1004, and June SB, tOOft, lie said the people should not be ggadO to auffer because of Bfl stakes ai.oiit the law. even when mi de m gi h d faith, lie said such an act i. -ill-using such niiatakes would establish

unsafe precedents and a vicious geigr c ine. An objection made to the bill w nen it was passed was that it involved much larger sums than would appear on t he face. Bn Bbai i .wh.. sti..t M kg Met Irenes! in a Cambridge t ity saloon reeontlg, BKBg arre-ted the nth r day and taken ti Richmond, where h- is held on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. A BttaattB of Riebmosd wheelmen ha ve organized the ijn ik r t ity ( y-1100-club, for the coming MSBpB, and will secure BOrgBaBBBt h 'adipiarters . lir dates of the HogBTfttOWn fair have been set for I ucs.lay , NN e. I tie. lay . ThUPaday and F'riday. AngSnt 10, II 1'.' mill IB The iiianiigem. il t BOOtS v.aed the pri in urn list and ad. led a new class to the ilttlies' depart ni"llt. A HIT tk K tight ia On between the BBSnty prosecutor and city chic: d po,,e. at Anderson, over the former bringing to tbe citr dntsotttn lo ports warrant on druggista for Illegally Bolting 1 up n.r Bvrbi depnrtmoat ol the Wabnab Iron (.. and of the Terr.- Kante Iron and steel Co. is in full op-ration. th" tin s iiiig mills having been started up. A sniAM.r man, nttired in woman', apparel parades t h" strastO ol Caunelton BOtWBOO the hours of 11 and 1 o'rlock every gtghl attXA ton La h ot i.i i i k has been appointed judge for the new ju.ii Jial cirt. itniaue ol lav county.

Two New ttaatMnOi ttenaly Bat OBBatSI .e cit,o e Trial. NY asmim.ton. March 12. -The BOW gsnaoata WllmiBgton and Helena. built at NsWfSrt News, have Is'.-u reported to the nary department as ready for i.tlicial acceptance trials, and the former w ill Ik speeded over the measured course in J.ong Island sound OB the -1st inst.. the latter follow ing two days later. These useful vessels are designed fir service on the hina station and in other localities were their light draft will enable them to enter shallow harbors and ascend rivere. Tin y must run at ihe minimum rat. of IB knots per hour, maintained for four eoneecntire hours, l onlideiice i expressed that they will exceed this. THIEF OR VICTIM? ( .h ml rjnatSee mmnttaneanaty atlaatSB at r..ri ttteka i. Fa, I'iiii.aph.I'iii v. Mar. li 1 i. .lohn F. l'icr. e. chief oaahler of the PsUadel phia A Heading Kail road Co.'s business at the Part Kichmond anal wharves, has di-ajts ared. and j1,000i w ith which he was entrusted to a eiuploycs. is also missing. Hierce, who BM bt ea in the employ of the company of g BOtsher Of years, on Saturday informed t he other office employes that he would wait at theoffloe BO pay gmV nu n w ho would arrive OB vessels iu the evening. The ottice -ale. ill which was B.-..O..H in esish. w as left op. n for his Convenience, ami the clerks left the Office nt the usual closing hour. The

DUN'S COMMERCIAL

Tr..... IU. I. ..I, ,,,,.. ., I. i.ng a"a si..m, i,,, ,. . ltapidl Ouigr., tug ItseMsaw, v. i Naart o ..oi in i ni invatvtag t aaiiaadaaaa r pmi. ,i,i, Ke.t. il.Mi l b, VI...,. MarUet. I , , ,, I .... iii,iii i,t Industrial Wsmivri. Nkw foam, Ylurch IB, It. li. Huu t Co. say to day iu their weekly mvltng of trade: It is a curious illustration of ftstetl tan nature, this continued diaWtmratfe inent, eveu while the iucn-ase of j , r. dnotlvs industries and of legit i mate bu.iliess steadily grows. Nu gvUUilM or lasting iiiiproveuieiit noskl ...in,, oiln rwise than slow ly und st. , b. ,t, n alU'r such a depression as the pa-i year, have witnessed; and th. moat hop, nil feature of the situation k t i,.it. the gsin is so nearly devoid of elcin. gfa w inch involve uiisouiidncss an t prob, aide reliction. The money markets1 continue especially fav.ua .1. tu In in. trial recovery, and there i.s no stieb

bp. ciilat ivc epidemic a-to kjuh lip tfl ex. 'c. iivc so. ii-. of available capita The aim 1. 1 slut, in, m of wheal in fanners hands M ireh 1 has not in tU least stimulntod ape n ation. 1 coiiiinonly considered wort h of a . n tion indicalc thai lacucr-and tual supplies together ltMI,00U, iju to J, Ml, (MM i, Oil,) lillsiicls e xceed t he out . ,. gatimnte of home demand, 190,00.1 i bushels to duly I. by much more than tne ipiaulity liuely to he WBBted fu export iu view ol the coiitinin d ou of oors, amounting for the ii-.i two weeks to B, MM i SM bushels. .u.t.list 1,501, n. last yi ar. n.'iil exports from Atlantic porta in gWO Wnekfl have been 1,4,11, Til bushels, ggnlaat 0,001,001 last year, and although Santera receipts arc hut B, 461,000 bushels for the two seek against ta07,00ll lust year, they BN st, 11 so large for tu,- magoa aatodle credit alarms about aneodj exhauati u Ol the supply. The price has declined Sin CUStO for the week, and emu is a fractal n lower. LottOB La not active, though a sixteenth higher, lor the curtailment of Douautsption by maay mills does not yet help price- in the least, nor tne suspension of print cloth reports, in, I dealers so generally hold back iml n for Other g Is mat the tone isv..,. I he spe. uiaLioii in wool ooBtinues. and sales for the two weeks have .. . u 17,000,000 pounds, whereas the largest previous sale- tor tin antmi ! i aj were 10,017,070 pound-. In 1 902. iYhile there is much trade betwei D ii i i nstnufneturere show, by purchasing far beyond their pros nt wan!-, the belief thai larger Bnnlneaa o in Iron tiirnnces March I Wi re i fb Ing ISO.OtW tjna weekly, t.oj. tons, or tmir IMP Stat, limn th... 1 X oy I, ami although visible ato k have Incr, ased 0,004 tons In four Weeks, 1 .1 Bauen furnaces have started tn .-in i The dSBSVad for tinishcl f , i ' al U lags Is hi ml the supply of p;' irun, except ill the great sled work stocks arc not renirtel. BSt their ord ra , without doubt .over full prialu lioo for -. vi nil inonths. Hesseln i i I shade lower, but no other eben la quotations appears, and there - . .: u ti lasrnane ia the deesnnd loi p al . ghnsta ami all tan wtm fanulyol p . U t-. NVith the advent of -went her and OS! door work mach a at i,,w.i..-. is eviieet.'d. Th.' starting of

.......... ... - -, tiie Maryland rail worn- under OUB tract with the Carsegie company. In or der to make ahipBaOBte by water mure

bi aply. is BagalBtSBt. The chief events ill the IB 1 1 SO 'world have la-eii eneonraging. rho I transfer of the Lehi.-h N a - y tothe aootrol of the Morgan and Bn cl houses promiM's imp. ii Km' Pelw ' tend-, to greater harmony "I ioa B ten ds for the future. At the all M time the reduction which wil ' " I nounond to-dsy of 0 eenta in pi nnthraeite coal look toward I i. .and and b, it, r gnvptogrmeni the future. I he r. ports made to dnte of ra Mrsiagl in lebruary tSWeTi mii. s. 49 aepsnat. of the total mi '-' la thin country, and tap I nltei

roe is alone show tmralsga

f a a. :s:i te... onir a

Ult'll VII ' a a7-,." m, -w-. Ame par cent, less than I net y ar in.- st cent, less than in WIS, 1 '"' Mexican roads, in most t.. .. - D jluded, show an increase of i" r aant.. and therefore render r. to

ii... i ..it. , I stales somewhal

ev tin - - - - Uaaattala. March enrningN tllll-

poi te.l show an increase of :; " 1 over last year and the ton nil bound, as well as the belt, r

ennl bonad tonnage, is gradna

ing

t llill

Iltll of

nua

fa re

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I. f, ,r tl,. l.Hst Week In''"

:,, in the I nited Slat s. m ' Inal y ear; and M in ana la I la-' year. HONORED IN THE BREAC!

I iiO

I

in. ney i- mlaalng, an since been seen.

I Pierce has not

BODY IDENTIFIED. i . ..ii. Leamsr w shot at tontaagfa vvi.iie Atl.'niitlng ItulilM-ry. an too, March if. The body of the man whi. h was found at Madlnoo and

Market streets has been idelltitied as that of Louis Lenger. Lcnger was shot i in the abdomen hy GaOPfg Struck while Bttemptiag to rob the "Crn 1'iilsiee" saloon, owned by .tames L. Strack, lit ''öT MadtOOB street, lie mnnngod t walk bo the norsar of Madiaon and Market streets, where In expired.

BLOWN TO ATOMS. t Well Known loollmll Player Ksll a V I. till, lo III l. ll.ll... Hn i siioKo. .. Marso II James Madden, aged B0, the well known full hm k of the llillsboro fis.tball team. Wan Mown to ntoiiiH. He was engaged ii- time keeper for the Uncki r Stone Qusrry Co. a innatit f dyaamits and a can of powder in the ..thee exploded demolishing the building ami ghaklng Ibis tdtf to the foundation Fortunately the men were all in tin quarry at the tune of the eajdoaiun Mild eseaoed injury.

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lal.O.iyu.K i ; a IWaatgWaBS from BSfape. NY BflaiM io. March gj. He

been a decrease in Immigration

the mist seven months eoiii..o

I... nwialai lH-riuil lll-t year

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sinner stump cxpiam-

The many " l"

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fol lo '

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ei ease a-s 10. -

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us ami sine. . s

I nited stan

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immigrant to tin

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. of iiiiml'

ciuis.'.i a large in. fr,.,., Bnrope to Brnaii. Arg. -""- public and ..ther South Aiuericati cou tries, where inditecinents nre hehl

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for t heir migration.

.in.

froB

its.

Julian imm1-

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tion will he serious.,' cue... . D, lamatio t he iiiar-pi.-d. K '

miniater of the Interior for w d.mi. warning undesirable class.

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Kill I Uli aai ion " .

BOARD

.inte!

Mr

Mr

L. A. W. RACING

llxt TIMoKI

Albert viott. of Ksltimot

,,1 mm, aNBOIamnaSi if0 OOsoravsBi

M.l March i '

has I" ' " r

... . . ..f the nation..

point.'.. .',.,. ........ ' ,mts" j11r board ol the U . w. t) Georg I) Uideon of PhllndelphiS

declined reappoint mein Alb. i t Mott i- one of the laJnuiwH cvelera and L A.

the wh OOSBtry. Tor -nh bad been active ami 'se ft g.Vuirs and he ia one of lis aOOBl politicians.

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