Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1897 — Page 2
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Tmk Sari Fran. ;mm beiges of the Knights of Pythias gave a reception at Metropolitan hall, on tlu- Ttli. to the ii nreuie chancellor. Philip 'I', t'ol-
grove, prior to Tn Millers' National association, (TT.I.KNT TOPICS.
which has members in -J states and represent. a ilaily output of 'Ai.ihhi barrels. h'lii its annual meeting in hi-
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THE NEWS IN BRIEF. FIFTY FIFTH CONGRESS.
M. Jnw m, of San Francisco, haa been chosen to represent tin- i.erman J shooting societies of California at the ! twelfth Herman BUttde -seh ue t.eli fest, j whieh will be tie Id at Nuremberg July to Ik.
Tiiiktv-1 ivn states (rcre repreeented at the first meeting Of the provisional wMlttw of the national kilter republican party, whieh met in executive session at the Lolaad hotel iti Chicago uu the sth.
A nisi'tn ii from Mailri.l. ou the sth. said: tircat exeiteuient prevails. The parti of the situation, so far from being 1 ended hy the ooaaervetlvoe? contine ence In office, la considered to be oaty just beginning. A DUfATCH from Buenos Ay res says: The American expedition whieh has ! been exploring iu Terra del I'm-go hid booa enoocssful in Bawling fold in quantities whieh will yield a targe profit for the working.
.tosiAH s. Wuioui, who was arrested lor undertaking to tamper with the jury in the hartley (MM at Omaha. Neh.. pleaded guilty, on the Mb, and Judge Baker sentenced, hint to serve two years in jail. 1 1 fc kh M vi it. the inventor of the well-known ritte bearing Iiis name. ha nbaaltted to tbe Uarmas warotttea a ineehanisiu that is applicable to pb toll ami carbines, whieh makes it pos bible to tire 90 slmt-. a minute.
M. 1 iiovt- 'S and M. Mirmau, meiu hers of tba Franeb ebambar of deputy's, fought a due!, on the 9th, growing oat of id article written hy the latterattaekinsrM.Thoiiixi.il. M. Miruiau was slightly woumled in the forearm.
W. J. C AI. um N, tlie special commi ioner heut to Cuba by Mr. McKinley, arrived in Washington. on the sth from New York city, and. rieitlng the White House in company with Assistant Scire tary of state Day. made his report tc the president. Anvic ts from Winnipeg indicate that a decision lias been reached by Mgr.
Merry del Val. regarding 'I'1' inture I attitude of the Catholic church toward j the Manitoba school law, and that all hostility to the law on tbe part of the
Catholics will soon cease. m Ki mi ks in circulatiou in I'ekin and Shanghai indicate that the t binese government is anxious to get rid of the Japanese garrison at Wei-llai-Wei, und has decided to licentiate another loan to raise IUCl0nt money to pay tjg he war indemnity at once. Thk veekly statement of the New York city associated banks, issued on the 5th. showed the fallowing ChBllgC8! lleserve. decrease. i. ;.".. vT.: loans, increase, ". '.'. i i n : speeie. increase. S.i.ll,7i)o; legal tender, decrease 1013.900; da p.. -its, increase, tsVafaVtOt; circulation, dec re see. Sti.Too.
(eposes! " !. t la thessaats, si ins Ms stspidsratlsael the tariff bill was resume I. : In wOnl s h'Slule MM completed and tin uar i-lie I u.' wa- reached. Uurimr the day many f the paragraphs of the wood M'Utilule were agreed to. but that restoring lunitier to the ituttaoli' list at K Ier i.'i feet proved the greatest tumbUnc Mock es couniertsj -in. tin' itetiale hfari. and M to au sKWstsd at sen vsleb develeaed a eMsdiTer BSBCS of view- The huu' u- ii. 1 in se iou. Is the SSaatS " the 7th. the baSSSr paraiiayai of tbs wood eseduls, waiob hint bess in.. r- Itabbersll OOSISSSSa man SSf feature of the lull thus far. w,i- dusssssd of. th- Insl VSM sntfklBBTtsw sfsaklsyol parti tises sisal democratrettai wtta the atsjority. sad tares rs puhiican- Tottis.' uilh the Sppesitisa A BM ttSB lo substitute tue Wilson Inn ! r Jselieihilr was ilefi'itted. an. I thi -i-lnstiile a- SCTSSi SB was pssssd In tue house a few bUlsof uiinor baaertsass snsra ssassd sad sfter a little Bsfiias for pslittosl parasssa thhou-e autOUTBSd until the loth. Is the SSaSfS, o" tin' th. C3Uslilrr.it ion of the tariff bill was promptly ISauaSStl Mr Allison i la I re.iue-tin.' that the sUk'.ir siln-.lule be passed over, which after sonn dissttSstea wa.s acreed to. A vot" on t he ain -aJm-nt to place raw cotton on the dutiable list at 90 BST cent, ad valorem wa- ,i rtS I to: fsas, St; Saga, 11. The hu-'" wa- not in -.'--loa. In Usf -ftiate on the 4t h much time was taken up with speeches in the discussion of the tariff from the Standpoint of the various parties and sjM'aUers. Duly one-half of a siiwlc pav' of tan tariff bin. sevMfSac fear brief and seas parativrly aalmBSVtsal p.ir.i-iaphs. was disposed of duriiuf the day ..The house Was Dol .ii session IN Mm seuate on Uie 10th. the tariff bill was taken up and. after a short consider..' Ion of the Cen-ai paragraphs l he .ik'ncuil ural schedule Was laid aside and the suar schedule wa- tak ii up sad ssi aaisd tas attention of the Meats dartaa the Isen I Sd (If of the open sSSStSa After a Seeft saeestlve session the sanate adjourneil .. in the house iwi. soetparsUvely untsg. p-irtant resolutions were BSSsed and adjourunient a- tafesa until the Hth PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Thk viiiume of biisiiio-s transacted Si the port of Philadelphia daring the pa' six months tins neen phenomenally latga, the exports of p- 'roleum during that time having readied '.'7,IMitM gallons in excess of the corresponding period of last year; the corn export are ln.OOO.OOu bushels, and wheat shipments 1 ,000, 90 bushels "renter than during the first six months of iv; l l'o.N the conviction of Leslie . Donner st Toledo, 0, of perjury, on the .'th, his aged father attempted to commit suicide witli a knife and the son tried tojurnp from the court-room window, 50 feet from the ground. Doth were prevented by bystanders. Dv the falling of a freight elevator in the New YorK-city post office, on the Ttti, six mciiucre in. .re or less seriously hurt. Four we re postal employes and the other two were engaged by tlie con
tractor Inchanre of tin- alterations now . ... .. .. . , .... dropsy at Downingt going onin the federal building. ' . ..
Dh Ani.HT.. wtio w as io hare Hatb-rl for I oristantiiiople on the IV th. to as -uiiie his post of Bin latsf to Turkey, lias postponed hlsitcpuiturn forsweek, ill older to Ma I ab bta work iu the Mieliigan MSleersHg, as laaasUar Boa international law. Du. . . 1 . mi ii.i. k , of Cincinnati, was, on the sth. sentenced to two gears m the peniteatlnrj for aAtenpted blackmail. CaJM1 i m. I a n s i i and Mart li.i lilsiier, each II years old. were held to tlie grand jury in CbleagO for stealing two I i. . es. The girls rented t he wheels and erased th' iilimbers. i.iv Nu son A. Mu ts. D. S. A., left Rome. On tbs Stb for London, where be will represent the l uited Mates arm at Queen Victoria's jubilee celebration. THB Montrose i'r:.l hotel, u tTOstorv frame strueture, and a block of stores were burned on the '.Mb. Robert II. Mead, aged i'." years, of Portland, CoL, a guest at tba bote I, was burned to death. A do.cll Otber guests w. re rescued uninjured. llo. .1. '. WbLTY, of t anton, has formally aunouiieed that he will be a candidate for tin- democratic nomination for governor of Ohio at the state Convention, and that he will have the Support of his home county. Thh decision of the Baltiaaorc health official! to return Miss Mary Sansou, the leper, to Alletrbear, Pa., wilt, if
attempted to be carried out. meat w ith strong opposition from the health board of tiie latter city. CfetAtroa D I-' Aitm M. ion. for seven years superintendent of the National academy i 'f design of New York, was arrested, on tin- '.Mh. on a charge of having em be Sxled over 94,000 of the academy's funds. N.viiivn BtttTMC, whose fireworks factory at vis lialstead street, Chicago, araadestroyed by an explosion and tire, on the sth. Injuring a number of people, has made an assignment. Tut: class of ls'.i;, comprising 104 young woincn. the largest class in the history of tiie college, graduated from Yassar on the '.Uli. Anvil KS from Simferopol, capital of the Ruaeian province of Taurida. ou the loth, said that torrential rains had fallen in that district, inundating a portion of the province. Many persons bad been drowned, the rivers had overflowed and ruined the crops, and the damage to the wheat crop w as enormous. Tin- fourth biennial sale of the prince of Wales, hackneys and harness horses was held, on th' loth, at Princess Stud farm.at Wo'f.-rton. near Sandrinhaui. Norfolk. England. Nearly all of tlie horses sold were bred by tlie prince of Wales at the Wolferton farm, under the snperrisl n of sir Dlghtoa Probjn. Laus A Niu.itsoN, until very recently a member of tin I'nite.l States diplomatic corps at pome. Italy, and Miss Isabelle Perkins, of Dost on. heiress to SIT, 000.000 were married in Dostoi on the 10th. THE strike at Jones ,t Lauhlin's iron works at Pittsburgh. Pa., was, on the '0th, declared off by the strikers' committee, and all the old men that could went baek at onee at the reduction. Capi. Dkubv. Halted State- engineer in charge of tbe levee districts from Vtekabarg to New Orleans, announced, on the loth, that the struggle with the high water of ls'.T was over. Jamk- Hioiiks Tayi"K. a veteran
trage. lian of wide reputation, died of
on. Pa., on the
Tut. Madrid Bpoeb, an olBoial organ, says it ihcs not deny tbe possibility of changes in the Spanish cabinet, but adds that it is impossible for the duke of TetttSUS, the minister for foreign affairs, to resign in view of the position of the negotiations between Spain and the United States. TllkliK have been .!! desertions from tli.-ranks of the marines and seamen of the battleship Or. -gm sin.-.' it arrived ou Puget sound about two months ago. A a ruh tlie deserters were new neu, SUCh BS Che fed under the restraint and discipline exacted aboard a man of w ar.
T ii h t'niversai mill of the Pottatowa
Iron to., the Yalley mill of the (las-!
gow Iron t o., and the (lendale rolling mill, all of Pottstown. Pa., will start operations during the present week. John A n ukuson and ndrcw Johnson srers drowned in tba lake near Gothen berg. Neb., on the '.th. while tishing. idavv Roods are reported from various parts of Swit.erland, whieli have caused considerable damage to crops. Tua eaar reoeitred John W. Poatar, the American si'al commissioner, at P. terhof on the Tth. Dv an tspli slot) of gaa in the Dlack NaaMHsd mine of the brown Coal Co., two miles -...nth of Moiioiigahcla. Pa., on the Tt h. several men were injured, bat none fatally. The ivas is said to
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In tin- senate, on the 11th. after adar spent in speech-making on the various ohases of the taeiff bill, and the sugar schedule in particular, a vote was iaken resulting in changing the house rate of 1.00 i, r poind to tbe rute agree upon in. caucus. The vote resulted: Yeas. M; nays. M, The first paragrapb of the sagar aebcdttls was not finally disposed of up t time of adjourn in. nt The hOMS was not in scss.on. MUS, Ji'lIN t AMKIlo.N. Wife of tbe superintendent of the Viator coal
mim s at Pueblo, Col., and a prominent
have la-en ignited by an open lamp. i,.:t,i,.r . ,f lhat city, was fatally and t he escape of the 300 miners was I i . '. ...i.. I... ii...
Mi CnaiuuroN Wi.uu, brother of lr. sieward l?ebb, of New York, and Mr. Lrskiue Hewitt, sou of ex-Mayor
Abrsm 8 Hewitt, of New Vork, have beeu appointed additional secretaries to the asMseial ambaasji appointtd to i repraeent tbe United states i . a i
Victoria's jubilee ceremonies. Col. Saniikhs D. Dki ck. of New York, who some days ago was stricken with vocal and facial paralysis, at Lexington. Ky.. was, on the Tth. reported somewhat improved. lie was cut irely conscious, but suffered much and could not speak. Physicians say he may recover the use of his organs and is in no immediate danger. Noi w 1 1 ii-i an kino t heir first bloody repulse by the militia, the mob at t'rbaua. O., rallied, ou tba etb, beat dowa the doors of the jail and took tbe assailant of Mrs. Iiitumer from Iiis cell id hanged him to a tree in the jail yard. wing to the angry fee I ing of t he populace, the sheriff and the captain of the militia company which did the shooting fled the towu for safety. M Ari.otu sUrasri in the hill country of tbe province of tear, in southeastern l i aiiee. ou the Ith, caused the overflow of the Itivcr Mnfg and the destruction of a anaabat of paper mills and silk factories as well as bouses along the banks. At the towns of Voiron and Moirons the river ro-e suddenly VJ feet. One persou was drowned, and the loss ti property is estimated at 10,000.000 fruiie.s. Four thousand factory opera, lives were throwu out of emuloyment
remarkable.
Wataa tin- trial of e.x State Treusmvr ' Dartley was resumed- bafoia Jnlga I Baker, at Oasaba, Nab., on Iba Ith, Count Jf Attorney Daldridge made the statement that an effort had been made to tamper with tbe jury. At the direotioB 0)1 the court an information was !
tiled ehargfttg "tie Wright with attempting to bribe jurors. Tn board of directors of tlie Oregon Railway and .Navigation Co., ou the st h. declared a quarterly dividend of one per ceut. on prefdrred stock, payable July L This is the first dividend the company has paid in several years. L an. Ietter known as "Eph" Morris, ex-champion oaramaa of the I fnttad States, died, on the Tth. at bis home in Allegheny. Pa., of consumption. Morris eras defeated by faklward Elaalaa on June Vi, lsT'.i. and then retired. 1 iik Ren wick building at Davenport, la., occupied by the Davenport Furniture and Carped Co., was burned, on the sth. an explosion being the cause. Damage to the building. 110,000; fully insured. The stock was valued at 8V0,ooo. and is a total loss. I ii i official copy of CousaH letie rat Fee's report on the Ituiz case was tiled at the state department on the sth. It la announced that President McKinley will call upon Spain for full and complete reparation for the desih of Dr. Kuis. Hol lit ana at Fori tlberidan CbtaagOi took a few hin its. on t he .t h, at asi mir eglen's bullet proof cloth With their unproved army revolvers and were unable to pierce tba tough fabric invented by the R.nii rreet ion ist brother. TMK sth insl. was the coldest .1 tine day io New York on record, and it came to s tilting end. At night a huge black cloud blew over Norton's Point, i oney Island and for half a miuute there was mow.
burned, on the Hth. b. tba explosion ' m a s t t I JL . I. .
of a i all ol leli.ilie Willi w nien sue wa- cleaning furniture. Bar son. is years old, was badly burned in trying to aase bis m A her. Jt'OOK pRXaosa, of Philadelphia, on t n- llth. Riad an adjudication in an . -tale dispute in which he took occasion to dec de that the inheritance tax law is ntsConstltUtsOCUsL Judge Manna rendered a similar decision the previous w'ck. Tlie law was recently Ott' acted by the state legislature. Plior PtataKXllH. the well-known hemist, died in Wiesbaden of an apopU ' tic stroke on the 1 1 til. lie w as bi rn in ls at Frank fort -on -the Mala, lie was made professor of chemistry at the institute there in 1st.", and founded a laboratory which has resulted in great developments. Rar. FamiHMstca Bcnumaii, t. D. formerly pastor of the Hennepin Avenue M K. church in Mianeapotia, Minn., and one of the most brilliant and best know ii pulpit orators in the Methodist church, dlad, on the llth. of lung trouble, aged 10 years. F. 1 1. 1 in-; throaghonl the United Mates, for thi' week ended on t he llth, as reported by It. (.. Dun A Co.. were MR, agninal v for the corre HMinding week last year. For Canada tlie failures were M, against :T last year. A l oNVf Ni ioN is on fiot liMiking to tin- annexation of the Repabttd of Hawaii to the t nited States a- a lerri lory, and the details of the plan are sc nearly complete, it is said, as to warrant the belief that they will soon be submit t'd to ci mfreen Thi-: statement of the condition of the treasury, issued on the llth, showed: Available cash balance. I:i:t0, YX gold reacrve. fl H.MMU'i BnoRfJM KiAKitroN H. CnaPMAM left the District of i olumbii. jail, on tinllth. nt lOltSn in. bis "time" having expired at midnight.
LNDl.vS'A STATE WEWa CadVtPonB sAstihoN, asdvataseeratary to lion ti. oige F Met uu. eil ehuir man of the Indiana state republican couiu.ittee, was the other BlgBt a victim of burglars ilis reside DSC, on West Adams street. Muneie, was pillaged of si'veral hundre.l ilollars' Worth Of clothes and jewidry. A hahii storm did great ilumage about La Orajsgc the other night JtlMl Uiaaox, of Jeff arson villa bald the ladatermlnata aau lance law la valid. si'i. iAi Jtroei ii. a. Ei i loi r, of Vaiparaiso. has overruled the motion toquash tin- indictment found against ex-Sheriff Heber Stoddard and Mrs. Lydia IV alga mot for conspiracy to con. in it an operation on Miss Grans Crowe. 1, who die l in Chicago in December last. The case was set down for trial on June -4. Mus. HnaniKTTA Wuivu. of Kb wood, was admitted to the Madison oouiity circuit an I superior court Dais over the probest of Attorney John Heeler, on the point of unconstitutionality. Siiwakt.v- Dl.AkKl.T, ctiii 1 r and t a bis manufacturers at Shelbyville, have closed down, throwing IM employes out. Darton Harding was appointed receiver. Lack of de äsend for goods leeigned, A Honst: belonging to Daniel Kock, of Muneie, was killed under irders of state Yeteriuarian Dr. Kaiser, The animal had a well developed case of glanders. A dozen or more other horses north of Muneie have died of the same disease, and others arc being kept in quarantine. Ar Albany, on the L. K. A W. , a west-bound local .freight train was run into by a through freight train, and a doen cars demolished. The wreck took tire. THI Indiana glasscutters au 1 flattellers may amalgamate as a result of the withdrawal of the blowers and gatherers from the Window-glass Workers association. Mi;s Lot tl ID MHO and T-year-old son, Charles, and Harry Koeniger, aged 5, of Greenfield, have gme to Chicago to take treat n cut at the Pas. tear institute for supposed iiiaU-o.e: bites. I'm: state encampment of the Sons of Veterans will be held in Marion July T. cn Harrison. How Mount and ben. Lew Wallace arc expected to be present. Tn body of Chas. Hays, w ho y aklllsd in St. Louis in lTT, whieh was buried at Columbus, was exliumed the other afternoon and found to be petrified. The feature of the man were easily reeogni. -d by his relatives. He had been buried in a woo I en casket, and this had entirely rotted away. Kaki.ua M college celebrated the fib tleth anniversary of bar founding a fen days ago. NtAB Dlackburn, a few miles south af Washington, while drilling for gas, at a depth of Ml feet an BttdergTOUttd river was struck. A HKAi nn It young lady, whose glory was a magniticeut suit of hair, in her sleep tbe other night at her suburban home in Washington, left her couch, went to an adjoining room nnd cut off her hair close to the head. In the morning sue was inconsolable. TU Southern Indiana Press ass -cia-tlon will meet at Albany July 1. Trip to Nashville exposition will follow inc. t ug. TUB board of state eimrit ies has been asked to laveatlgate charges of mismanagement at the State Soldiers' h. cue. OnentWj the loyeerold son of ai Griffin, of Itichtnon 1, was instantly kil.ed by falling bene a lb the w heels of a freight train Du Lkwis J. PeneTOV, arrested in Denver for the alleged murder of a consumptive named Frank, was until the past year a resident of Anderson City. FlKK consumed the two-story frame dwelling of John Roddick, near R ishellle. Red. lick is eccentric, very wealthy and had several big roila of grcenbai ks and scks of coin stowed away in the boils'. Tbe money was all removed in safety with th exception of a tin can containing :"o in gold. After tiie fire the g .d was found melted. Dai. i vii.i.k reports the location of a big stove and iron foundry to be know n as the Ideal Stove and r OUttd ry works M ist of the machinery comes ftrOBI Yoiingstowri. o.. and is the remnants. ol the Jarrard Stove wofks there T he town gives th irnpany free fuel and building! as a bonus Johkph Cl.AHKR, a farmer near Kutler, aommitted in leide beoaaaa his Mortgage w-as due and he OOuM not pay it off i uz i ss of Lofaaaport have completed the subscription of the sjoo.OdO Becoeeerg to reorganise the state national bank UlTII 14 sharply contested ballots, and with abifting of votes that kept the result uncertain to tbe last moment, Francis Marion Griffith, of Bwltterlaad county, area aotalaatedl by the Fourth district demoemts to take the plane ol the late Judge Holnan in congress Mr. Qriffitb ha- bad eight ears' experience in the Indiana legiv latnre, and went dow n with his state ticket when he wa- a candidate for ab toraey general. He is 4T years of age, with a good law- practice and a long record of bard and effective work for democracy in the southeastern part of the state Jamks Wi'sii, aged eight year-. ta dlaaapolia, tied a rope attached to a cow about bis waist and was dragged to death. Sin si mi Ti Ri'iF. the other day introduced in the senate a bill to pension Henry F. H irnes, of Indianapolis, lnte assistant surgeon of the I'leventh In dlans Volunteer, at :; a month. TlIK Indiana Pharmaceutical n.siv eiation elected P I Laos. Indianapolis, preeldent) Frank it. Barton, of KvansTille, John L. Adams, of Richmond, and A. F. Sola, of Alexandria, v , e presidents; A. Tiinberlake, of Indian. apolis,secretary. and Q O. Allen, of lnli-'v4,dis. treufiirer.
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Ltiruo Didenntiom of Ohlottna Kt tho NhmIiviIIo UxpuMition.
l ie-1. 1. I.I 111 Knill I III. I. liest of llolior in- egeeesi si las lailttartsai ropalai UeaUaa Ulvaa stan HeaUalei NAsnvttXtt, Tenn., June U, This is bio day at the exposition, and large itelegatioos of police, militia, members of seci'.'t mien ami general visitors arc her' from Cincinnati, Toledo, Columbus and Cleveland, as well as tlie imalter cities ami towns f the liuokeye -I ate, President McKinley and party arrlved at tue l nion depot early, having made the trip by slow stages from Washington, They were escorted by the exposition executive committee to the Maxwell bouse, where they took breakfast, after which Gov, Taylor v as received. At 10:10 tlie president tUd party, accompanied by Gov, Itushnell and bis stall', w ere escorted to tbe entennlal grounds. The streets were lined with admiring i housamla and us this is pre-eminently i n educational center, a large portion f the Crowds Was made up of students if both sexes and of both re tea As the bead of the procession turned into the main entrance of the exposition grounds a battery of artillery boomed forth the national salute of 4.' glllis. It was within tlie grounds, and lad by the Centennial Chimes, w hich rang forth from the top of the Administ ra tion building, that tbe enthualnsuj reached its climax. 'the euthtt 1 USED was shared by the visitors to the full. and to them wa- the added incentive of the beauty of the buildings and the grounds which burst upon them for the first time. Certainly Tennessee la genera and Nashville iu particular, are justified in tbe pride felt and expressed over tin- work they have ac1 iplished. The buildings the Parthenon, particularly arc beautiful in design and finish, and beautiful beyond any thing contemplated when the exposition was in embryo, and Riled with exhibits that would be creditable ia any fair of any nation on earth,
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PRESIDENT M K 1 N't.KY. The escort also included OOV. Taylor nnd staff, I'nited States regulars and Tenneaaea militia. At 11 o'clock, in the Auditorium, addresses of welcome were delivered by President Thomas, Mayor McCarthy and Got, Taylor, and responses were made by Senator Clark, of the Obb) commission, tiov. Dushnell and President McKinley . The president in his address expressed his appreciation of the signal honor accorded his native state, nnd congratulated the governor of Tanne aaee, the mayor of Nashville and the president and directors of the exposition upon the success of au Ott terprise which could not fail to result in improved business relations and a closer commercial union between the Borth and the south. Luncheon at the clubhouse followed the delivery of the il 1 Ii Iresses. There was great interest shown in President McKinlcy's speech, and he -. as greeted with much applause. The President said: Of rv ans .'K raw Taaaaesaa CssisxaiAt Rxrnsm is LAntas asti OxxTUtaxs Amsrleaa sstloasllty. uomsansl with taal of Eu roae aaO tan sM i--tiii very yamg, nnd yet already are sn bsfrtanhsj to have sis eaeaga for csatenaisi aaatverasrUM in -tat. - otner tneatt rigtaal tbtnesa such oecasions are always Interestini.'. anil when celelirated in a practical wnv are useful anil lastrUCttve. Com OtetaC retrospSCI and review, they recall what has iM'en don I., state und nut ion. and int out nhai yet remains for h th t enonOipHstl in order to fultül th. ir huthest destiny. This celehralion Is of fSaStSl lt.t r -t to the w hole county ami of saoslotsbHitOeaaeeto aeo" pie of the -oiiid and nest I' marks tl sOsf II.' first c. nt.iryof tie' slate of TUaSSSSSS and the dose ..f the tlr-t seat of i:- st ud century ( Mie limn lied and oil" years a. thi--tute was BltaiUl 1 1 nit" the I'nion .1- tie- -ixti SBtS nuinaee in thereat family of Aawrteaa eaaunoa wealths It wa a welcome addition to tlie national household a community yountr. strotu; und sturdy, with an honored nnd heroic sue '-try. with fond anticipations not only of Its founders, but faith In it- success on the part of far-"einif and sa furious statesmen in all part- of the country i am justitiell in setSST tkal these SattSlpSSKSM UeVSBSen erainllv realini'd. that the present of this nrnnanatty of steriin' worth 1 even IWtabaa tbaa prophets of the past had dared to fiirnwit it. The huiltler of the slate who had forced their way through the trsekU' feCSItS Off tMl splendid domain brought with them the same hiili Ideal- and fearlf devotion to home and country, founded on resistance to oppression, which have made illustrious the Atik'lo-American iiatn' Whether it was the territory of VlTfftalS or t lint of North 1 nroUaa, mattered little to them. Thev were SaCS to gM for laaapeadsacS and HlK-rtv. und In the war of the revolution were eer loyal lo th" standard of Washington. When their represetitallves sery.il In tlie eotOSlal SSSeWBtgOf North Carolina they . hose for the nr-t time in our count ry. SO far as I know : lie Steel name of WawlilssTtea for tasdiMnet in which tasy lived, and at the close of the revolution sout'lit to Ofgsnle their territory int. a !. to lie known a the stats of Praeklla m iiatcful kaaaaja t. I he game of anot her of Its nm-t illstlturulslied patriot commoner-. Beete hail SOSntlt maossam this territory l.y riirlii of discovery u- a art of Klorida I'r.in claimed It hy ri til of ce ion a pari of Loiilsiann. and Kiwluti I a- hSTl lv con.piest ; bat Seither contention could for 1111 Instant tie reeogaiaed, lloveieytae hiebest taattaata ef self IIOSI Usual and th' lofUest motives of uaiiioiiem. under sail sat old Jean Oartar, el Kan'- Mountain your forefathers hravelv HaCtoeted tssir honor ami atoHeasli won their Independence Thu- came the new stale, second only. UsSsV of the n.-w uiluhtv we-t and southwe. And
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pressed tbe oblkratten ..f hi eauatri ... a , . alt. .1 llltll III their alte. Hot) p,,, ,t,,,'' also were sratuess sf this k-rcat state sad m tri more heroes of di-l in,, uistie 1 ossds wl names will .same unhidden to your m. mm . w inie I ipraa T. lines, .-ails have lieen ey. r volunteer. drafted patriots. In IsSVwhen -.Moo w, e called im m.CW loyal TenReoseeasii . . J the'' services and aiiild I he tri,,!- an. .f tiie great steal war. aaOsr saestltlonN ,,r m cullar dial res- and eiiitiarrassmont, krr .. .... pie divldisl n cotiteiuliatf sdles inr tprm a hlchever side foii'i.l isey fouKbt foarlet , ileutU and gallant sacrlllce Now Samtlly there are no seatsadhsl sUtSs ir tblsglortoui wxamoawealtk or la saj psri em- eaaunoa eouatrjr. The mes vao nppo, ..eh other In dreadful battle a third of seen. tary see are ease more snd forever as lb 1 i... getber ander see nag in a aorsi'tO' bi tu . . , Ullioll. The tflory of Tennessee I not only . the brilliant saasss it bas eoetriboted Ui hislort or the heroic patrotiNm displaye.1 Uy people la sa many wises of oar aatloasl lite hut its BMteftsJ and Industrial wealth Mieisi advaaeemeal and population are trtl and skfUlfleaal in their gsoetk and development TairtjrAve Ihrsisail settlers 1, tin- stiite. in I.1HI. had Increased to UHJU.UQO m l-ilo and to-. lav it tia- .1 poplllalioti etosel) ap. proilmstimr SJBOiOua its nannfaetuns sbicb 111 IWB w. re small and unimportant. In lUii bad reached t." .' uno ouu in value. While Its : . , OroduetS BOW SeXrSgSsS more than ..'nun. OOOauiiiially. Its river coruni-rce on tunc. latsroaUonal waterarsys, its splendid rail way ( operating nearly three linn sand miles uf roads its rntnersl wealth of lacaleulsble val im form 1 splendid sugury for the future I ensure as better uorkasea eould be found thaatbep .. of Teanciisee i. turn these eoalldeat prou m int.. sraad realities, Your exp.isit ion show- better than ail S'ordi of mine call tell the details of your Wealth I resources aad power of pradaetloa You tmvi done wisely iu SXalbUtag these to v Mr W people and to your si-ter state-., snd a' lit time could the di splay lM- more effective now. wkes wnat the country nee . BsON thai all else is restored confidence 111 lt-,11. Ti,,. exposition demon! rotes directly your fsttb snd purpose, and sWaittes u. tue widest toie your true and unfailiiu.' l.ellef in the irre pre 1 bis pluck Of tbs American people, and 1 a proto slag lodloet loa of the return of amerlesu pros, perity. The knos tsdg w bleb thi beautiful an 1 novel 1 KpOsitiOO giVSS vv i ! 1 surely StUBOhsW l uliilM t , tloa, i!i v. lop your tr;ide. increa-e your out put ealarge your tields of smploras m. es tend roui market-, an. 1 so eventually pay fSJ all it p a wed a-just ify local sentiment, and roflrMIM state pride Men iiini women bee SDOUl asS front .1 part-of the country, and ihousamU ihm 1., aSSSMBbh h'-re l.efore (BS exposition is ,1..-. Uet ourselves aad Ist ibsm always rsnem thai whatever dlfTercnce uhoui politic, ma) have existed or tiii exist, we are un Amerssaas before we .,r.' parttsaas, sad .. Ill- the Welfare of all the people ItlKIVe pSlt.V or soaitoa. Cltiseasef dlOereai nates, ire yet love all the states The lesson of Uie dour, then is uu- that whatever adverse eoadltb - Baaj Icmporardy iruH-.te tie- pathway of i. .- aatteaal pimissi, avthlag can asnaaasatty defeat it. " Oenerona was the appiaaae given to the members of the cabinet and distinguished visitors. including iov. tlushnell and staff of Ohio, while to i.y. Taylor "Oar Bob" aa they love to call him. a generous outburst was awarded. Commleal oner of pension II. t lay Bvana a native Ten nessceao. was also the reeipient of hcartv cheers. Mrs. McKinley had w isely eoocluded not to accompany the party in the procession and great was the disappoint ment expressed at her aon-appesrsnoe. When she did come it gave rise to one of the most delightful iiieidenlsof the trip. Gov, Bnahaell was in tbe middle of bis speech when a cheer, swelling from the back of the auditorium and tlieiiee communicating to the main floor and galleries showed that tome event of eXtanordiuary interest was trau spiting. A moment later Mrs. McKinley appeared in the central aisle, leaning on the arm of Mr. .lames II. ihtitn, and accompanied by her aunt Mrs. Snxton. and Mrs. .lohn Hill Eakin, the Int ter f Sfaahville. iov. Bushneil gracefully viel !. door (nid the immense audience - - its f,., t in a moment, cheering BWSl lustily. The cheers were red ll 1 when this gentle lady of the House reached the pint form ami use
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THB I. iOT "i-" THAI WHIT nut so outstretehc.l bauds of her bu-bari'!. who hurried to meet and greet her nnd conduct her to seal by his side. secretary to the president John Addison Porter. SB I wife, being Imaaedhstely bebiad lo t A huge bunch of roses w a handed Mrs. McKinley from the auditorium tl "" and as aha bowed and smiled bet thanks the crowd again broke int. cheers. Incidental to the speaking which followed was the applatl' which greeted any reference to Tellliess. e s loyalty to the Union. And w hen rrestdent 'McKinley declared Tennessee-. sons were now loyal to the cote and that this Union, a third of a egnnrj asm so aearly disrupted, was nowbound to stand for all time, the boom ,,f applause and the roar of enthusiasm was something long to be remembered and gratifying to every noitn- -e -present. After the conclusion of t tie ceremonies in the Auditorium which were Very much added to by tliciiiu-o ,,f Innen' band, the preal teal nnd of his party visited tie' Parlh.n Which is the art repository, and tn. Children. beildiag and then repairwi to the West Side club house, a aUrt ..,,. structure near the Admirdstrati.... building. In tin- buf ' there Mrs. McKinley h-ld an &" ' reception. Later, she 'id tbe I" deat gave a reecptloa to norne" ' . in the Women's DVlldlng. -The news of the disitst -r on the frontier of Itritish India has bc u olD Otallf continued.
