Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1897 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.
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Lsllin I'hüvkhww tine. I v in the St. Louis police court, on Um lath, for pitting on the lloor of a street ear.
Tiik committee tu receive and OOBhO to Sun Prancisco the members of thi' Christian hudcitver society, who are soon to go to California, will consist of two members, led by a .stuff of m Tiik (halted States himctullic eonmiss. on, consist ing of Senator Woleott, it Colorado, ex-Vic e -Pre side nt Biw son aud lieu. t hus. Payne, of Massachusetts, arrived in Paris on tin- 10th. 0 " Miss A.is F. M.it'k, N'iwtiirj of Ihe World's Woman's Christian Temperance union, states that in Knglnnd
tin' railway companies era promoting temperance organizations among their workmen. E. C. Mokrow A Mho., of t larksville. Ti'im.. have closed a contract by which tlicy agree to furnish the Italiau government with ).,RM hogsheads of tine dark tohacco. The sali- amounts to alxmt Ü, POOL an
In the Pennsylvania senate, on the I Oth, the i.iii prohibiting Um public exhibition of photographic tvproductions of prize fights was passed finally. The hill then went to the house for tinal action by thai body. The lluiz eoinmission w as informally organized, iu Havana, on the JOth, and went to ( i minuhacna to POM n WHO the faquir? into the death, in the jail at that place, of Dr. Ricardo Hui., a naturalized American citicn. Tiik senate, on the 17th, adopted the resolution introduced by ."senator Pcttigrcw directing the eoinmittec on Pacific railroads to iuvestigute whether
any lan. is ana Men nrmaueieawy issued to the I nion I'acitic railroad. W. J. Met oxNKi.i., the noted temper anci- lecturer of Cleveland. Ol, liecame suddenly deranged while speaking at WhiU'sville. .. on the night of the 17th. No cause can he assigned except overwork and nervous prostrat ion.
Tiik Creek government issiieil a prclamation. on the 17th, announcing that it did not desire any further volunteers, explaining tliat there wire already many volunteers in Athens for lioiu it was impossible to rind employ incut.
Tiik Hamburg-American Packet I o. s steamer Arcadia, from Montreal for Hamburg, went ashore four mili-s north of Cape hay. N. P.. on the Pith, during a dense fog. Her forehold tilled with water and her cargo was jetti-oueil.
fn comiuitti'c at San l'rancisco having in charge the preliminaries for the sixteenth international Christian Kndeavor convention, w hich will 1m- held in that city .July 7 to if next inclusive, la leaving no stone unturned to iaaUMI its success.
TlIK trials of Messrs. Haveineyer an I Neurit's, president and treasurer, respectively of the American Sugar Reining I o .. for refusing to answer questious of the senate Sugar trust investigating committee, have heen postponed until the 25th.
J. Williams Thohnk, onee ooasopleoous in the ranks of the abolitionists, died at his home in sad-omry, I'a., on tin- isth. aged 01 yearn He was a prominent agent in the w ork of hep iug ruanwny alaeea lo freedom by mi ans of Um underground railroad.
I'lai VJ(ls were posted in the Stainboul quarter of Ctnstaiitiuole. on the lathi protesting against the further shedding of Mussulman blond, on the ground that the sacrifices imposed upon Turkey by Um war are out of propr tioti to the advantages she can gain.
Wi mi M N all. Kansas state superintendent of insurance . has revoked the license of the Metropolitan Life lnOnrmoa Co. of New York, and ordered the company to cease doing business In that täte. The he Moo grew out of the eompan s rcfus'll to pay certain h ath claims.
Kx-1'HKMIKH Sosia. the Spanish liberal leader, lit a me. 'ting in Madrid, an the LOth, made a violent attach upon the government, lb do. '.a red that llie truce granted by the liberals was ended: thai the policy of the government was dangerous, aud it must be rigor OUsly opposed.
Kb ezpeditloo left Philadelphia! on the 17th, that has for ils objet tue exploration of the eoantry round about Mount St. Kli is, Alaska, and the possible ascent of that mountain which for long time ere considered the highest point in America. All attempts to ascend it bare bltberto failed. TlIK statement of the associated hanks of New York city for tli- week ended on the 1 1 1 1 showed the following changes; Kescr.c. increase. J 04,530; loans. Inereaee, 11,001,090; .specie, laareaee, 0501,000 legal tender, increase. gtfUA.OOO; deosits, increase, 8l,S."l,.'i0o; circulation. d crease. OlOOtOgO, i m PlUIITIMI Wils resinned, on the 17th, between the Turkish and tircciun soldiers, the former making a determined nttack in overwhelming numbers on Domokos, which, after a most stubburn resistance, vvll carried, with jrreat slaughter on both sides, the Breaks falliag back aaon Boaai.
ALTnovoa it w as not definitely da elded, on the jnih.it was thought the peace negotiations would I inducted between Turkey aud Creece direct, mid that afterwar following the precedent of the tremy of Stephimo, the terms will Im submitted to a Kuro pean conference, which will probably meet in l'arla.
CURRENT TOPICS. THE NEW8 IN BRIEF. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. NM-rll St'lon.) Is Ike senate, on I lie ITth. a messujre freiu 'tie prwiOeal, rlllnK ulicnilon t it.f im iur eon-
illllun 01 Am 'I U .ills III I ill si ell iMOUel et I .ill. Weyler nnler was jiri'inptlv me! t it ri'snlution offered l Mr liiillnnrer. upproprlitlliitf tile sum lit AMIJiU fur 1 heir o lief 'fix' ntniun.ler nf the scssUni was ilevotisf to lis, ussiuu at the Cubmi sltuullcii In lue house ir. Mm offered a lull (or the iipprortattaa of S.VJ.UUU for IixhI ami iruusrtatlin. kulistantiully the saim as that passed hy thu senate hut the n'iuel for unaniuiotis museal for Its pussatre as met h ohjeetloli fr. in Mr. Hailev. MHt the lull wciitiiier The iMNHt OOV jourucst to I he u. Is the sen.it uu the IWh. Senator Stewart ifava noth of an umenilnienl which aevottM
orTer lo the t irlff hill nvulatlUK ihe treasury reaenr fuinl The luleinlar was then taken up ami a numiH-r of bills ami re solution! were passi'il. none of ih "in of eiier.il importance. Tic aaeJaraeea report aa Um laOlaa approprle1 tlon lull was pri seilte.! un.l ayreeU to The house aas not ill session. Is the senate, on the IWh. uii 'lher tirillij,' tlebale on the I'utiun situallon tiM.k pone, t he ii.aln speeches hein,' maile by Senators Koraker. I'annon. I. In isuy and Hoar. Spuiilsh atrocities were bitterly SMOOBSai uial the uraeat aaai el aaedtsa wur ships tot'uta maintained. . The house was not in session. IN the senate, on the '.Hth. the join resolution recuirniuik' a st.iie of war in Cuba ami ilei l.irintr that strict neutrality shall ! BMlatslaed
by the I'uitect States was jiassisl by the decisive vote of 41 to U. In the house, after some bitter partisan debate, the resolution apptHpflittig wßjMO tor the retiaf of Aaaartoaa eiti.ens in i'ua was adopt e. I without a disseiit Im vote An effort to force eo',-i b rat i. n of the Morirun resolution for rei-oirnilion of the bi :i:'ereiu y of the t'ubuus was defeated. The thinl eonfereiu-e report on the opcinnt; of the t'tub Kilsonite lands was rejected.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Tin sum of lii.tiou.iKK pounds Turk
ish moiicyi has been mentioned in I uustaut laopla as the amount of indemnity Turkey will dciuand from t , recce. ( AKMVAI l AMN IO Sbll lVNo BJJ KkNI'K, arch bishop of BoneteatO, died in Koine on the 10th. He was born iu 1041 and received the red hat in lss?. Tin: in'iriage of (iemhldn .Manner, son of the author of "iril by." and Miss Silvia, an actress, is announced to take place during the summer, Maj.-iikn. Jjtnaa it. Poaavrn, commanding the depart aient of California, has heen placed on the retired list on his o wii application. He was conti mied iu his present rank on the 10th OitHKits are said to have been sent to Hear Admiral Monttfoiuerv Sicard to
have Uis flagship, the New York, made ready to go to sea at a moment's warningTnB president, on the 17th. sent an identical message to both branches of congress culling attention to the starving condition of Americans in t uba herded in the towns by order of ien. Weyler, and asUingfor an appropriation of 100,000 for their relief. A hill to this effect w as prompt iy passed by the senate, hut in the house a similar bill was antagonized hy a demand for the joint paaaaya of a resolution recognizing the belligerency of the t iilnuii. and went over. Tiik associated hanks of New York city helil 8 U. 4 '... ".(0 in excess of the re
quirement's of the -.'i per-cent. rule uu the ISth. HaxAToa McEvanr, of Loeutiaaa, gave notice, mi the ITth. of an amendment he would offer to the tariff bill, striking out the senate amendments in the sugar schedule and reinserting the house provisions in regard to suar. Tiik insurgents having cut the conduits above the town, Camtia. Crete, ia now without a water supply. Tiik twentieth annual sin Kiting tournament of the Missouri i .une and Fish Protective association opened at Washington park, Kansas City, on the 17th. Many arall-hnowa aportaanen were in attendance. Tiik president, on the 17th. aent to the senate the nominatian of Frank A. Yandorlip, of Illinois, to le assistant secretary of the treasury. AfTKK many yeitrs of service in the employ of . I. '. Farweli V o.. w holesale dry goods merchants of Chicago, William I. Meyers has heen arrested charged with having cinbe.led 110,000 of the firm's money. Hail was fixed at Sid. (MIO. which was furnished. on the isth the comptroller af the currency issued a call on national banks f'r a statement of their condition at the close of business Friday, May 14 i.ov. Ill Ai k of New York has refused to grant the requisition of the governor of I'tah for the cusbxly of t lii'vnec Uartou and liraves. w ho arc ander an est in New York city charged rlth the theft of f&,SO0 froaa the Utah Loan and Trust Co. ofOgdea City. TO Turks, on the lth, hoisted the white tlagnt it it. from which it w aa judged that the 'Turkish commander bad receive! i nstrtirt bills that an armistice had been agreed upon. TU BrailliaB minister of war. lu'ti, Bemnrdo Vnaqee, has reaiajaed, and has been succeeded by oll. Mnrc.ido Ihtencourt . S'K 1 AI. ( OMMIHNIONF.lt ('AI Hol N. it isj learned, erlll devot- part of his time while in t ul ia to a canvass of sent i men t anion 1 the business men and BOttC0ae batanta generally in Cuba upon a. form of set tlcmctlt of the exist ilig ti'oublcs. He w ill try to find out w hit t those having most at stake deal re, and alao hove they w ould view i n t e r ve n t ion ly the United States. If was learned at Coaetaatlnople, on tec isth, that orders had been issued, presumably at the inst igation of Kustflii. for the BWbiliaatioO of the Itlllyarian army, and it did not take long lor the Turkish ministry to come down from their bbh horse and agree to aa rmistice pending peace negotiations, ü i s ton in aou, danataf Cannon nnd Senator IVItigrow will sail.luh i fort H ilia and .lapiin. It is understood they fe to atady the laanehsl Ojueetioa from an ui icntial standpoint. I!v un explosion of gus iu a pocket eaeonntered by trorkaaea digging a trench at Tlintv sixtli street und ( ,d-
tage lirOTT avenue ChleagO, OB the ltfth, Kdw.ird llarM-r. Michael llanlev, I Kdwaru Johnaoa and I, tyRfiea were injured. The explosion Is thought to
nave I n caused by careless haudlinif
lr Is asserted that the stca.ner Hi rajajaVo is landed tive avojnat of 0100 and munitions iu Culm during the last few weeks, all of which have been safely carried into the int -rlor. Tiik Nashua I II i stockholders of the defuuet Sioux city National bank Of Sioux city. la., have uballdoneil their tight against the assessment ol 7." Hr cent, of the value of their stock, ami decided to pay it. In all Oil shares are held iu Nashua, and tin holders will have to pay !" I. '7."i to irard liquidation ed the baak'a debts, as renahed by the national banking laws. Mi i;i tun Siikkman has formally notified the Itritish government, through sir Julian Paauoefeta, that tile l iiited states senate, having failed to ratify Ihe treaty providing for gen
eral limn rat ion, mat uocuuicni nas failed. QOT. Piaoni K of Michigan aaid, on the 10th, that if the neaibaraof the legislature wanted to get through ami go home the last of May they must first passii law to get at least 1,000,000 mo.c out of corporations. OthOff wise he would call an extrti session. ( ha Nu Ykn Book, the apeclal Chlneao ambassador to attend the Victorian jubilee celebration, was a passengeron the steamship Paris, of the American line, which sailed from New York mi the l'.Uh. lb' wiis accompanied by his secretary and 14 young Chinamen. Tiik Tall Mall iaette mivi that one of the first acts of t Kcar Wilde on regaining his freedom, on the P.lth, was to refuse EL, 000 for a storv of Iii prison experiences. Two iiil.liUKN of Aug. Mttete. re-id-ing II miles south of Etedflelda, la.,
were killed by lightning, on the even Ing of the 10th, during a heavy downpOttT of rain. Tin: statue of Stephen (iirard. the great philanthroptat, and founder of the famous liirard college, was unveiled in Philadelphia, w ith imposing ceremonies, on the 00th The statue stands on the west plaM of the city hall, and was erected by contributions of the college alumni.
T lU IH mew BCRARrRB, of the brewery firm of F. .V M. Schlief er, died, on the 00th at his residence in New York city. He was horn at Wetzler, tiermany, so years ago. llocame to America in I. :s, and was practically the pioneer of the lager beer industry iu the United States. Taa first of the trials arising out of the tramway disaster at Point El Ilea bridge, Victoria. II. C., last May. was concluded, on the 19th when the jury decided that the city was liable for the disaster, and the plaintiff. M rs. Oordon, whose husband was killed. waa awarded 110,000 damages. (IN the 'Jdth the house of representatives passed the Cuban relief resolution appropriating 100,000 for food and supplies tor destitute American citizens in Tuba. Tiik statement of the condition of the treasury, issued on the 20th, hawed: Available cash balance, 0,'J'J, 001,010; gold reser.e. 14ft,TfO000. An armistice between the 'Turkish
and Greek troops in Theaanlv. to ex-
ten I over a period of I" davs. was for
mally concluded on the 00th Tiik Morgan resolution granting belligerent rights to the Cubans wa passed by the senate, on the 'Mth, by a vote of 41 to I 4. In the superior court ut Tnooma Wash., on the 10th, Mary Seattle, said to be a nice,- of the old Indian chief Seattle, appeared to testify in adivorce suit she had brought against .lohn Seattle, her spouse, who is over 90 years of age. , I LATE NEWS ITEMS. C YVin iAM MoaXUta, .lames .1. Mo ran. I . II. I'hok miller. Thomas F. Carey Ond Thomas 1. Dunn, judges and clerk of election at the recent school hoard election in St. Louis, were arrested, on the ' 1st. on the most convincing evidence of fraud, and stand an excellent chance of landing in the penitentiary. OS the .'1st W esley Zelebok. of irailt.
Ok In., in a ii; of hielonaj. hilled Joe llajek while he was visiting the girl for whose band they were rival suitors. Zeleboli mis nrreatedb. but died on his way t jail from the effects of a dose of atrveliuiiie taken with suicidal in tent. Tttk I retail insurgents received in ttraetioaa from Athene, on the jist. to accept an autonomous form f government on condition that the Turkish troope ehnll be previously withdrawn from the island. I he insurgents appeared to approve of this plan for the settlement of their grievances.
INDIANA STAU NEWS.
R.'Mii.i Macv left his home at Liber ty with a trump. lit n i. ar- being shipped from Hi dftrd to L n gi and. I h a a i Pi nk, of Anderson, blind for years, was given one day's sigut Lion a uu Pi m El L,, a trusty at Michigan l i ty peni'.eutiary, walked away. Fl BM destroyed llenderiaug 1! os. A OticiU's planing null at Valparaiso lom 09a000i John C Pa uu attempted suicide at Kol, iu rather than staud trial for alleged s w milling. PiN'.Ml of fiolenOa to the alleged murderer of l....e P.ucntc at Lvansv i lie has passed 'Till, proprietors of the Nutter-Weber kiin.it. num. o: Martinsville, have aplied for a receiver to conduct their baolneae until such time as they can mutually ngre on some plan of adjustment of tbeir differences. 'The sanatorium is enjoy iug a good patronage, but there is inoenpatability among the
proprietors. I RlCamOX8 Will thi year entertain ' both the yearlv meetings of Fricn.'.s Orthod ox and Uiekeita The meetings
will be held toward the close of September. A woman in Seymour gave O-''1 away in an old shirt, nnd now she seeks to recover t lie amount from the beggar. Pi;i snv ri in an women at Bedford gave a social iu a coal mine and rained enough money to pay off the church debt w m. CntriA was arretted at Anderson for steal lag a wagon load of corn. Ho admitted the theft, but said he was going to be married and that he needed the in nicy. Tin: 1'appaa slm factory at Muneie has been sold fco W. ll.Ogan. a wealthy manufacturer of Lynn, Mass. He will make the factory the largest WTCSt of the Alleghenies. 'Two of the late employee of the city of Craw fordsville are thinking of suing the city for the coming year's salary.
claiming that a year ago they were elected for two years, and that, the council had no right to turn them out at the end of one year. Tiik family of Mrs. Margaret Laysier fouud her dead in bed the other morning. She was about 70 years old and was apparently iu good health the night before. She can.e to this country from Germany in ls40, and has resided on a farm south of Greenwood ever since. BUaUrf Pi on, at Hartford City, discovered three prisoners sawing out of I the county jail there at 1 o'clock the . other morning. Two bars had been sawed off in the cell of Win Gray, the Logansport burglar captured there recently. TU contract for a new schoolhouse nt Hartford City was let recently to 1 William Canter, of Hartford City, for 11,000 '. Nkak Hagerstown, while beinjr dt-ir-en along the road, a tine horse belonging to Thomas Beabow, becoming ! auddenly frightened at a strutting turkey, ran backward a few steps and fell dead. Death was the result of j paralysis of the heart superinduced by fright II AiiRv QfLTtn, a weil-known young Been of Hioomington, was instantly 1 killed at the Consolidated stone quarry. He was oiling a main shaft, when his clothing caught, his neck being broken. He was '23 years old and a son of James OUpin, a well-known sp ke contractor. Tiik large and fine law library 01 Bed by the late Capt .1. Lee Yaryan has been sold to Jonas alker, of Qreeeaold. It is one of the most complete libraries in the state. Miss I.aiba Prxut jTr. has presented to the Karlhain College museum a t'.no specimen of prehistoric stone mallet. It is made of granite and came from Trail county, Dakota. At o'clock the other morning John Stadtler and family, of Muneie, were ! awakened by cries of "Fire I Fire! from the fatniiy parrot They found the house aud saloon adjoining enveloped in flames, and barely escaped j with their lives, all being burned. 'The parrot was cremated. The lire was an incendiarv. 'There have been threatagainst the phMM Jeai.oi sy prompted John Drescher, I a painter of some note, to commit suicide at Hammond He swallowed
rongh-on-rsts und w hen told he 0O 14 not recover he called his young w ife and children to his bedside and bid each an affectionate farewell, prescher was prominent in secret society circles.
Tin three counter eiters. W illiam K.
THEODORE DURRANT'S CASE.
iouni'tl for llie CaeOMMMO Mini MUliiK Psapereaa i iron laebaaaea Uee anew neetsane Vatef Oaaaai ittateeaaleaal tu I listen llie 4 (lute I ion Itet. .1 t. oi in ii .1 1 ii s.eiimi to mal Had i iii i Bali fjurstaannais sv, l'itx. s. ,, Mm i, chief ol Police Lees, in au inti-rview . denounced the atory told by Mrs. aeheraitner, u; the effecl that she had .'en Minnie Williams w ii h Ber. ! . U, LUbaoa open an Oakland larrv boat tho day before the girl ;ii murdered, as a fake conreived nt the tune of the trial and brought forw anl now for I ho pur pi en of creating a doubt in the mind of (iov. Badd. Mrs. Scliwait.cr added ti her story by stating that Minnie ITttUlBW had told her confidentially that she was secretly married t i a professional man, ami further that the girl hud told her something about Planche Lainont. What t his lat tr statement was she declined to tell until she OOttld see 'Theodore Dnrrant in ins ceil at Hu (Jnentla and talk with him. A iml lu-r Turtly Ulluesa.
MoM K Vis. A. Col.. May gl, Vm. T. , Hryant, an aged inmate f the Soli fUera home at this plann, yeatarday I made a sworn stutetn-nt to the effect that 'Theo. Dnrraat, w ho is under scutentn of death for the murder of Blanche Laaaont in Bmnaoel ehnrch, Sun l'rancisco, is not guiltv of the I crime, but that l!ev. J. UeoTge Gibaon, pastor of the church, is tho imirderer. His statement is as follows: My name is Will 'am T. Ilryunt. I am 3 inaraeMt I safe lived te calUomJa tinea Wat up to Mar Ii l-'.i 1 am familiar w ith the lueaj in of t!ie Kin iuuel Hupt ist rhu r. h. in Which i BtaUWhe Lamont wsi tnunlereil. 1 Wiis in th anarch th alghi r taa aur4er i me Ker. j. (Marge Qtbsoa with a woman in his urnis In I aha hod 'f fie ciinn ii. painr tearnrd taa south aarawettheahavear I heard htanaay: This kills t hat trtdenaa." I know Her. J. Oaoiga liiiisiin parfeetly well, i haard ha ameaaa 1 imau u tiuniU-r of cues as tlmu .'Ii In mortui
acoay. l in uta tins wateaaaal as an art of justicoto uu lieaeaai wan. Thaodori Darrant Oat not inur.ter itium in- Laainet. hai Ber. A 9eoia GMhsoe dkL Wn. T Mia 1 1 1 The witnesses of the signature are Oonwannder H If. Preach of the home. i und K. W. (arrettson, ami Mr. Bryant's oath is certified by ILuvey W. (irecn. BOtary public. Hryant has been iu the home but u few months, having resided in llenver year prior to his admission. HOTEL DAMAGED BY FIRE. The Southern Hotel nt M er hl I n. Miss., ll.nl . ly Neorelieil. Mnanuna, m iss.. May 91. The s.mthi'l'tl hotel, one of the finest blocks of its kind in the south, w as damaged to the extent of Sr.0.000 by tire. The tire broke out in the kitchen, on the top floor, and spread with such rapidity that the firemen had a hard time saving the block from destruction, 'The hotel was ere 11 tilled with guests, and a
pauic ensticii w neu the alarm was sounded, but BO far as know it no lives were lost, though there were several narrow escapes. 'There were a number of stores and ofliees on t he ground floor of the hotel building.all of which suffered great damage from ütnoke and water. 'The Southern hotel carried only $15.00 insurance on the building und 8;0,iMKion the fixtures. The lire was miserably managed on the part of the volunteer firemen, and has created such dissatisfaction that it will probably result in the abolition of volunteer tire protection and the eeteblinhtnen t of a paid depertoMB t. 'The money and b ks of the First national beak were safely removed. The Soothers hotel will be rebuilt GEN. HORATIO KING. DanBh of n 0na tOatleaa reeaaaateeiOftBh rrnl mi mMmCBMSi W.sium.io. May 01, (ien. Horatio
King, who was post mu.stcr-gi'iieral during a portion of Pucbitnan's administration, died in this city at s:J() a. in. lie w as in his eighty -sixth year, und died from the effects of an attack of grip. Hie Wife survives him. Horatio King came here from Paris. Me., end WBO appointed first assistant postmaster-general in 1804, serving an der Post l iiiist ci -I ie tie ra I Holt. President Ituehitnan. less than a month before his term expired, appointed Mr. King postmaster general He sorved in the capacity from February l 1801, until March following, when lie was succeeded by Montgomery Blair. Mr. King was a litcratctir of gome note He retired from active life in is;;,.
CONGRESS AROUSED.
Q 0j I, Joiut RoBolution Pttaaod by tha Botmto
aeaamlilm atlaiaaenl alahaiand . s, , , N.iilralll, lth, l,wl, nM1 ,, K l f aawnaeetaaann i - 1 Mtj rnase iy the BWaaeel Meaaeaentetlvt,
lonk-
nuiAi k. Wakiiinuton. Mnv ML The and exciting debate on the j,,i
union recogBMlng a state of ln Cnho and daaUrUig thai ttrlct ,,, , trahty shall be maintained l, I llited States passed the Heliate hi the decisive vote of 41 to II at ii late ,oiu this afharapon. 'The aaaonnoamenttrf ISO vote was received with tUUUltnuQ spplatisi'. which drew from Beantof llawley atl eiuphutie protest a 'mob demonstration." The Naoltttion is passed, is us follows: aanOaaat, Thal u aoaitlttaa afanhUevai Bta hetwei'ii the Koveriiinetit of Spuin und the fverntnetii pruclulmeU uml for SOBM t,i, , aa tafa teed hy foeaa of urms hythapi 'Ulm. ami that the PnlMO OtaMs of An i . , hull maintain a strict neutrality between th Otaedleg parties, sivorilltnt to em h u-i i . , taa rights of aatlaaetehla la tha portsm 1 1. rri airy of Ih" (Tatted Slates. 'The vote on the final passage of tin. resolution was as follows;
i hmaa Maker. Mate. Merry. Mutier. arter. .'handler. Chilton. Hark. Tiny. Dochrhll, Del lom. UllVls. Mein if. Koruker. delllager, nrinuii. Itaasbronrh. liunis (Kb.). Ileilfelil. Jones (Ark )
ana, Kinney. I.iiulsiiy. MeBrlaa Mantle. Mas.m. Mills. Meraan Nelson. Penae I'eMU'rCW. Pet taa I'rititiurd. K.iwlins, Sicwurt. Thurston. Tillman. Turner Turnte WelthaU -il
u.v. Hnwhw, Hour. Bpooser, W'-llinton. Wet muri'. White. Wilson 14. the vote shows that vote was cast by lv
ami 4 pop 11 repnbli'
aJUlson.
Dufieen 'u fiery. Pntrhaeaa lean Hale. Hanno. Au anal v sis of Ihe affirmative
republicans, 10 democrats niists. ami the negative be
.ans and ue nits. Prior to the final vote the BOtioa of Senator Hale to refer the resolution to the eoinmittec on foreign relations was tabled: Yeas, 04; naya, 1'.'. Pair banks, of Indiana, proposed a aabtrtitute, providing tmit the president extend the goini ofloee of the United "states to Spain towards securing an rnd to the conflict and the ultimate independence of the island. This, too, was tabled: Veen 0ft, nays. 15. Then followed the adoption of the original resolution. BOtTSBi Cuban affairs furnished the house tolav with some bitter partisan debate. The resolution appropriating Säh.OOO for the relief of American citiens was adopted w ithout a dissenting vote, but the democrats endeavored to force con ideration also of the Morgan resolution for recognition of the belligerency jf the insurgents. 'They accused tho republicans of endeavoring to evade
tins lvsue. nut the dominant pnrtj through its spokesman. Mr. Hitt. niado the Importen! statement that the no publicans desired not to embarrass negotiations which were being projectc 1 by President McKinley to secure the Independence f Cabn While Mr. Hitt disdained prcs, j, ntial authority for his statement, it well known that he had blllfll Iu mil bultation with Mr. McKinley on I UCation and knew where. de s 'The galleries were packed and mifested their usual sympathy for i' i'The speeches were made by MessT Dal.cli, Bailey, Hitt. ( Iroarenor, W liatus, Llriagatone, Wheeler. A.l. uns, l layton. McMillan. Hell, Simpson and Browa, Mr. Bobhiai gave a grapl description of the situation in CubBi based on a personal visit. THE EASTERN WAR.
' theOOth, to the itccompanimciit of Tyler. Mabel 'lylcr and Ida Sw
fo electric w ir.
a howling northwest wind and tin
aqaeahiag of aanny pulleys, the great object ive lenses of the Tfifhoa obsevatory. nt Williams Hay, Wis., were lifted into position. An hour later the eyepiece was adjusted, and the world' greatest t 'lesi ope became a reality. A win., declared to lc a forgery, and discovered in the urn containing the ashes . if the test at mi's dead w ife. is one of the sensational features that w ill be presented in the contest over the estate of t he late Jacob X. Havi, the San Francisco millionaire, Philanthropie, und patron of ar ts and science. A BSTana electric and rain storm struck Kokonio, Ind.. on the night of the 00th. 'The electric plant wasbndly damaged, leaving the stores ami the citv in darkness. 'The city buildings were also damaged by lightning, and the streets were flooded. Moan Lan, an aeronaut emaloved
with the Silver Plate show, which ex-I
hibitcd lit Mcheesport. Pa i the 00th, fell from his ball. sin while making an ascension, and was fatally in jured. MaTTMOWI I. i in. one of the oldest residents of hieago. and one of the founders of what is now the harlinKltnd Powder t o., died, on the ;isf nged M years. 'Tin statement of the condition of the treasury. issued on the .'1st. showed: Available cash balance, O'JL'ii.a.MUI.Vf; gold resei ve. ? I 4 ". B00,
CannartKih I Knglandi university, h a vote of I, TIS 10 000, On the Otat, rejected the proposal U confer degrees upon w omen.
insou.
who were arrested at Kvans have made written confessions of their work. Their arrest was brought about by the finding of a box of to ds for raising bills to tens in the United States express office. Qnoaai BAnroa is aadet arrest at M uncic for robbing a bank at Zanesrille, O. Tm labor council at Muncle is di Tided on the proposed boycotting of an Indianapolis brewery. Cai-t. ('. M. Atkinsom, of Wabash, has given Sö.OOO to the Christian Ministerial Relief association of that citv Foaean checks were passed by a man giving his name as C llagsn -t Anderaon. KiMniiii AWH lost a hand between the r. llers at the Columbia City shoeheel rectory, LAiAYKTTr. Stkuiiktt. of Indianapolis, is dying of Iocs jaw, the result of running a rustv nail into his foot. 'lnr Acme (Iii Co 'a weil on the Palmer lease, two miles north of Montpeliar, which was abot a few days since, has developed into one of the largest oil wells struck iu the Indiana oil Heids. The well ma le 10 barrels the first ten minutes ;t was put to pumping, and is
now proifucing too barreln which is twlva the capacity of the Alexandria oil well. Mas John Dr.NToM, an invalid, has disappeared from her home, at Huntington. Possr.s with bloodhounds are hunting for the murderer of the l "-year-old daughter of Fred Hunte near Er-OJQOfiUoi
BRYAN
Imitation
CAN'T BE THERE.
to Intern, II, nml Mining-
Cm! tent ion Declined . Dknvkr, ( ol.. May 01. The following reply to an iiivitatii.n to attend the Inlernational Gold Mining convention was received from Hon. Wm. J, llryan: I. is. . . Sei, May 17. To r4n MMea, ,-. Dwneer, Ont mv Dana am Yaw favor m hanift it win not lie possible for me to atten.l the c invention anltod in the la teres! of geM Btlnhnj . owlaa to the fa.t that enaitemenls alreuuv maile .over these ilmes 1 thank V'"i for the invitation ami trust ihut ihe convention will be successful in aroiisltuf a irrealer Interest in both fold and sliver mining. I lo not think that lh Inn rests of the two metals should be separuteil. even In u convent Ion. Yours verv trulv. W .1 Hltr AI. Mr. Malum immediately Rent another letter to Mr. Bryan explaioiagf that tho convention is to be iu the interests of mining generally, ami not in Ihe internal of monometnltiatn, and assuring him of "a ai aeere and at-artv welcome" from
the people of Colorado if hc should tlud it possible to at tend.
CANADA CAN'T COMPETE, aaaertaaa vu can ha iii for lem laeaMy TknM 'be Home I'roiliiet. Mo.ntrkai,, Can., Mny 21, The wire and cut nail inunufaeturers have been shut out of the western Canadian markets by American rivals its a result Of changes in the tariff. 'There is consequently much complaint. Americans lay down wire nails in Ibilnth at b! cents per KM) pounds, as against (17 cents ( anadian. I, arge orders hnvn been procured by Amcri-'atis in Winnipeg. There is no base price far wire Bails now in eastern Canada,
A Miird omiiiisMlon lo I nl.tlllsti it WeatTnl Zone Laiao, May Jl. Ihe nrtni slice agrei'incnt stipulates that a mixed eoinmission of ollicers of superior rank shall establish a neutral zone between the tWO armies and that no advance on aither flnak abnll be permitted, it li understood thai 'Turkey wants a com mission to lie constitiitcdof the foreign military attach,- with the two armies. Crown Prince Consta n t i no. it is said, sent a personal appeal to t he car not lo allow the Hreeh army to be craahed by a force four times greater than itself and that as a consequence the c.ai insisted on the armistice. Htorir .f oweeb Hereaam Oaaanraaee, Athkvs. May tl, The corrcspon lent sho was with the Creek army after its retreat from Domokos haa arrived here. lie was unable to transmit his iiapatchei from Domokos ou BCCOBal of the wires being blocked. He furnishes a piet u reeqae accoant l)f the battle of DomokoBi fought on Monday last. eonlirmlBg Ihe stories previously t I I of the heroic B I net of the ( i recks hut also furnish
ing confirmation of the i iplete breakdown of nil the (ireitk military in-ganizntions and the failure of their generalship. The Crown IVInec lli'MTtoil lj III Army. LoffDOW, May '.' The Tum I COtlW" spondent iit Athens says: When the crown prince arrived at Lamia he had been ptmotiOB I Ij hbO doned by his arin-. After vainly trying to collect the remnants of his army at Lamia the crown prince with his staff went to Alatnana. where another attempt WBB maile to rally tin fugitiee troope, Bnl this was only partly successful and during the w hole of Tuesday bOBnO) lay deserted and at. the mercy of the Turns, who, however, made noa'tcitipt to occuov it.
