Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1897 — Page 2
W BBKLY COURIER. -. ito 1MB, raOMaooa JASI'KK j IMUANA. Tut cabinet meeting was devoted, on the 3d, to the -tiding appointment. N. .thcrthe Cuban or any otln r important ipiestiou came up in auy form. Sonatoo r i no o. f South ieUota. was ou the rtiHir of the senate, on thc'juth, and w;u congratulated by his colleague on Ii . - speed y recovery
fr.'iu Ins recent i. .in
JULY 1897.
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TllK first - ovo beat of the 1 mi- dcaoeii.hd upon the Pan-American travelers at Cincinnati. OOthC 29th, but tin y poiit the time so pleasantly that its rigor were scarcely telt. Al l. tin plate works in the Indiana pas lelt. particularly th--so at Andrrmm, El wood. Atlanta, ta City and Moiitpelier. closed down, on the 1st, in all the departments governed by tho wage scale. I' mi i iu throughout the United States, as reported by It. C. Ihm A t o., for the week ended the vnd, were "41. against .' iT for the corrcspomiinf week last year. For Canada the failures m re ;0. against JJ last year. I n tiohlen t mv. gold mines, in the ciiVrn part of San PtOfO county. California, have Wen sohl ton syndicate of California, Nevada ami Arizona capitalists, Isaac Truuibo being at their till The purchase price was 31..MJU,-
Kok tin- first time in history a fOO eral census has been taken of the population of the Russian empire, which is sln.wntonumberl'A-.'ll.li::. In 4" years tin- population has doubled, and during1 tin ;ast 1.' years it has increased Jo per cent.
IMiKn Sr.ri:s( onsi i.-;ksk.kai. Lkk reported to the Mate tb part meiit by ciilile from Havana. 00 the I I that the Spanish authorities had released August in C. He tan court an American citi.eti. on condition thai he leave uha at 00)00
Ton were six deaths and n numIt of prostrations from heat in hieago OD the 29 th. Five persons seeking relief from the heat went swimming, ami the excessive temperature of their bodies induced cramps, and ail were drowned.
Tin. secretary of state has written a letter to the goveriiorof California asking him to cause an investigation of the circumstances under which two Japanese subjects were driven away frmu the M tow u of Jolianuisburg in that state.
Runt tKNTs in the neigborhood of the supposed volean'n- eruption mar Ralobridge. .. have concluded that the disturbance is caused by the falling in of a cavernous formation in the locality. They arc still apprehensive of danger.
ttttttftTttttTTtftTtT CÜBB FAT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. (Sl(rll Smlim.) In tin- senate, nu the -.Mth. tin- te.liual of the orifT .lisctiss:,.n was etil lvenl hv an amtis'.tiK öullovjuy between Senators luliiiui (A I I :'B,1 CkaaAkw (II. H.i.tbe tonosr, hiu- ayaialat1 ik.ii the .teprcss.-u Cond. ti, in of lalsir. tieinir M by the lutter, with mm-k gravity, Into a bitter personal altacU iixja Mr. I'leveluint I ad uiliitstrstinn. Mr t hati.ller protesting ith aawhile. amiuist the velnmWM OOOMOO liirtlirf tin luy tUo seuute ilisjiostsl of the leaii ore ailalll, t he commit tee rale of I t rents mt x mntt on li-ad ort" be nur uifreeit to to 33. other parurraphs roiis. .tertsl were comparatively of aiinor importance The house was not in s sion. In the senate, on tbe:tmh. after some prclln.iiiary matter ha.1 twen ili-i)ose(t of, the tariff nul - taken up. uiul the i1etaehel parai.r,iphs previously pas'.l ..ver wen- iir.K-ee.ltnt iiii. much progress ticimf made. It was votisi to retain the house proviso u paragraph 'JUÖ. IBlattag to surar. pnivi1in.' for reeiprocit y with Hawaii . .... The house was not In s-sslon. IN the senate. "O the 1st. the tariff bill was promptly taken up Mr. Teller it'ol i ina!e inquiries an to the xeport thai an ami-trust uiueti.lmeiit was to be bmUKbt in and this IfldtoaoM u.cussionof the ijuesi ;..n whether such le.-islatloii was practicable as a ri'ler to the tariff b'll ... In the house Mr. Settle nlem. Ky I, I UUl the uttack on the pow. r of the house to ailiourn for thns- days at a time, and arraigned the republicans fur not m iiui the bauki iptcy and i'uban OteatloJM. In the senate, on the 'it th-questions of reciprocitv and retaliation onupiisl most of the session. c"iishler;ihe f-elinr beini,' at tine -nianifes,ted. Both provisimis wen- tlnally aprtoJ to. As au latMpBl of the day. Mr. V. -Uaftaai (rep.. M,l i, risluir to a question of peraoiial privilege, vehement ly up!n id hi- 1MÜB
rial pn-ro(.-ati es in the matter of feder .1 aaahttaaents The house was M4t ' vttlctaiag in sesMcm.
Tuk steaiiiship KuipreHS of China arrived at Vancouver, . C., on the 1st. from the orient. Among the passengers was Judge Mow at, of Shanghai, who presided at the trial of Mrs. i art-w ami M Im is now eu route to Kuglaud on a holiday trip.
Tiik work of consolidating small outlying pi.st uflices w i tti a large adja-'eut one. walrlm a tingle postal ilistrict with BMKtora facilities, will lie pushed vigorously by this administration. The opKsitiou to the scheme cumea, it i hai I . from those who have wrung or interested ideas on the subject. Sohh W)Kii. the divine healer, arrived in Lincoln. Neh., u tl Htlli and announced that that Ditjf would be his home for au indelinite petML He declared that Lincoln was destined to bwMHM reinarkalde. ami that he would heal the ailments of lii.uoo people betörhe left, if he ever did leave. TllK trustees of the University of Illinois have adopted a resolution providing that, beiriiining with the full term in IVJS, women shall be admit led hi tl liege of medicine oil the aaine term as men. This is a marked innovatioii in the college heretofore known s the i lin agu oilege of Physicians ami Mugeona
president lias appointed VV. Uyau ami Thomas A. Davis, of Idaho, and to ot-go A. lUat-U . of Washington, aa nn in tiers of tin- board to mark lamt grunt a, oiio; the Northern Pacific rai Iway iu the eur d'Ah ue distrii-t of Idaho, ami BoM 'lilliu, of Missouri, as kM-cial agent to make allotiueuts of land s to Indians.
Is roiiUA i i" h:i, reai-licd the t reas-
urv depai tin.il that large numbers of '
t'hi lie- admitteil into t his country as participants in the Teiiness x position are leaving Nashville clandestinely for San Francisco. Sacramento, Ml lxuia, New York und other cities, thu evading the spirit and letter of the law authorizing their admission. At a special meeting of the San i r.incisco chair. her of commerce, on the oUtli. the ipiestion of the advisability of uiiiu x ng Hawaii to the Lli't'd Mates "as considered, and a lengthy memorial waa drawn up for presentation to both houses of congreaa, urging prompt attirmative action upon the brood ground of national policy, prestige and commercial necessity . Till marriage of Miaa ( on stance Mackenzie, a while woman and daughter of Dr. U. S. Nheltou MaeU.-ii.,.-. wlu). until her recent resignation waa director of the Porter school k inter garten in I'liiladelphfU, to .lohn Ü. I'urhatn. whoeiijoy, the dItUOOiioO of lotef one of the fi rat colored men who graduated from Lie Uuiversity of l'cnnsy Ivan ia, 'ook place, ou the 1U at the Oride'a NoMMMM io Wct Philadelphia
PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Ex-QfMnra htt.it m vi sm of the 11awaiinn islands spent some time iu the private gallery of the senate, on the -".Mb, aceotu panied by three membom of her .suite. Mils. A IE X A N PK K t AMIHH I.. W idoW of the founder of t he Christ ian (Cainpbellite Baptist) church, died at lk-th-auv. N . Va., on the '.isth. at.'ed s.'i years. W. K. HlMMH waa relieved of the receivership of the Carolina. Cumberlatidtiupiv Chicago rail M ay by .fudge C. II. Siinontoii. sitting in the Cniteil States circuit court at t hallest. in, S. t .. on the -".Uh. This action is taken without prejudice to any of the otoiaB ants against the r-,..nl now before tho court. 1 1 1 1 1 M A N MllioI.K.V of the Western Freight association, accompanied bv a MBBDOr of ttnftic ofBobÜO of the western roads, left Chicago, on the 'i)lh, tar HOW Vork tfl attend a conference of the Joint Traffic association w ith the lake lines to tc held there with the view of cutting io' WM lake line differentials. Wkwkh OSOOetO Io tight a great pitched battle n, the plains of (. amaguey w hen he meets (Jen. arcia. the result of which may lw tiie turning point in the war. Should Weylor's legions meet with defeat Spols will be ready to listcu to Mr. McKinley 's off er of friendly intervention. ' N I'KK thO title. '-A Itelated Ueward." the London Dotty Mail announce that 1. Townseml Ihirden has just paid So.nun as part of Ms promised reward of 116,6ft for the capture of tk OMM who robbed his house in New 'orli lust year. Ir transpires that the missing steam er Ab-n. from ou-diatna for London, was wrecked off the eastern extremity of Africa, and Ts ,,( her passengers and crew are missing. The steamer Mayt picked up !. survivors. Uoiu nt J. Powi.KV was elect rocuted at Auburn (N. If.l prison on the -J'.Mh. The crime for which Powley wasexecuted was the murder of his w ife, comn.tt.d on March s, at Niagara Kalis. N Y. .Ions Hi MSU Vol mi, Io to DO Appointed librarian of congress. It ispmtiahle thai the nomination will soQO Ik- sent to the senat-. I tnler the law reorganizing the library tuictf l by the last congress, the vacancy occurred July L WttMJUU F. Iloi.v. "Old Moss." died at the home of his mot In r m law in New Yirk 1 1 3- on the J'.ith. A Vanhai.ia train fonolng I portloo of the Christian Kmlcavor tseoroioo to Sun Francisco collided with another train just OTOOtof Vandal ia 111., at DM o'clock mi the morning of the With. Paggagcuiaster Y. P. ( I00O and Mail Clerk II. T. Sjiorenian were killed aim two other kroiaUMB injured. Two ( BOO to iie, iiisii 11 trains loaded with 1 1 r ist ian lludeavorer'. had a rearend collision in the Northwestern road m ar West t hicago. III., on the night of the SlWth. At h ast If pervms were nin e or less injuri d. As A result of the recent experimental shipment of American batter to Kngland, under the patronage of tho
1 agricultural department, an order has just been placed ty a London tirm of j merchants for the entire daily product j pjOO poundsi of the bnva agricultural I col lege.
Tiik posse in pursuit of the helle Fourche is. u iii.uik rubbow ottoooooofi IB surrounding them 01 the Three V. ram ii. It miles west from helle Pnurche. on the .".th. and. after exchanging many khots. the bandits surrendered. Cot Tom Ochii.tukk, of Texaa, who became a national character a few years ago. has been dangerously ill at Chaiub,-rlinH hotel, Washington, for three months. The serioua nature of his illness has just beOMM known nutside of hia i rawed itc circle of frieuds.
Jsirs Akmii.ii, a mining msn ot Itutte Mont . reported to the t hicago pdice. ou the :Uth. that he had lieeu victimized out of j.,.hmi t t buries Dun and Win. Metenlf. who. the pdi--i say arc noted gauibh-rs and ex-convicts. 'Pin- money was secured by means of a faro game. Tin. 1 .is. lies.-, men and citiens of I.ovilia la., have organi.ctl a club ami will make weeklj attempts to exterminate the enormous number of rata in that neighborhood. One day a week will be set aside for the work and MS newboioof the elob will portiolpoto, I in steamsliiti St Louis. 00 her last
voyage from New York to Southampton, low, -red the eastern record, held bf the Cueist Lismarck. by more than an hour and a half. TllK second trial of Alderman Dickinson, of Minneapolis, Minn., on the chargcof receiving a bftbi in OOOOOO t.on with the i-ity printing contract, resulted, ou the öoth. in a disagreement of the jury, which stood ten to two for acquittal. John Cai'Kox, a wealthy resident of San Francisco, committed suicide by shoot lag w liile temporarily insane from physical suffering. Me leaves uu estate valued at $!.' ,000. He was TO years old. bMWTJinra struck the house of J. Btnrltn. at Btonwood, If ich., on the BQth. burn i ng it to the ground, together with a child of ten years, and another four years old. Tiik house of GkeorftO Copcland. at Cadi Hue, M ich., u as struck by lightning, ou the Wthi and his wife mid sister and the hitter's iit!le child weninstantly killed. TltK treasury statement, issued on the Mtbi showed: Available cash bol ance. S.-T . 4.Y.'. 1 .'. ; gold reserve, $140,7Ö4.1 14. At. vis Dil l. away, son of President C O. Dillawa v of the Mechanic..' national bank of Boaton, committed suicide on ti.; :;uth. In competitive examinaliou young Dillawav secured an apio;nt111, nt to ,-st piiint. but was expelled for a breach of rules bofoot his coursewas eonpleteda Tfll remains of Win. F. Iloey. the uctor and play w right, w ere con veyed to their last resting place iu W'oodlawa ccim-tery. New York city, on the 1st. None but menborO of the fatnily followed the lody U the grave. The loroJ tributes almost covered the casket from sight. Tiik preaieol has approved the bill providing for the admis-lon of foreign labor to be employed upon the malia exposition, to be held next year. Tiik Cleveland Holling Mitt COh and the Brittos inui and stel works at Cleveland. .. bhut down, on the 1st, hfiving failed to sign the amalgamated scale. About a. 000 men are affccte l. A. 1). Vol m,. the nlleged ticket w indier, w as discharged in the police Court at Omaha. Neb., on the -Ul.. on motion of the defense. .fudge liordon held that IToon'a tft-r to make restitution to Pikilibia exonerated him from any criminal intent. A is 1 lit 11 I 1 tTTOV I!hik. for M years connected with tlur JoioB Nut and Bolt Co., of ( 'hicago. as MMiaynr and general agent, e, uumittod suicide, on the - I. by shooting. He had boeO ill two months und w us despondent. Tiik Beil Telephone! Oi Of Missouri, with oilices at M. Lduis. tiled with the secretary of state at Jefferson City, on the vid. a certificate of increase of capital stock from II0H.6M to -'.OiHI.OOU. Tin: advance gnai-dof t In- t Ii r ist ian Kmleavor movement reached a 1 1 Lake City. ytah. on tin Id, over the Uio tirande Western, tilling .'4 eoachea LATE NEWS ITEMS. I the senate, on the .th. goo 1 progress, hi some n-speets, v,-is made upon the tariff bill, the amendment placing a stamp tax Iteiiur agreed to with little opposition, while the Spooncr auieiidinent, proposing a tariff investigation, was withdrawn after a protracted struggle. ... In the house no business was transacted, and adjournment was had until the 7th. linn h. stonk. of ( hicago. torojoT If viee-president of the Chicago. Iturlington Qoiocrjf railroad, was killed at Moiiuit, Mass., on the "th. by the explosion nf a bomb, which he had lighted at the request of his little diunhter. nnd which, failing to explode, he proceeded to investigate just as it went off. a large fragment of the bomb striking him iu the forehead.
Tiik illumination and fireworks dis pla on tin- river at Springfield. Mass..
j on the night of the 5th. was marred by i the drowning of the two men oho I wen- bundling the fireworks, W. MaI lone, of BruokljTO, and .lohn T. Nolan. of N.-w York. Malone fell into the river, and w hen Nolan attempted to rose ue him the drowning man seized him ami l ith sank. Ith ui ihm Hn i . the six-year old s,,n ,,f Chnuneev Hill a s.;!M I'ranciseo architect was carried up, at Oakland. CoL, i on the ."ith. clinging to a guy rope of n balloon from which an icroiiaut was to i descend by a parachute-. Wlieo 1,000
feet high the little fellow s hold gave way and bis liody. falling to the earth, uas ertlshed'otlt of shilK-. TaoMAI M'iitinv and his wife mot n horrible death at Voungstown. O., on the "ith. They were driving near n cliff when the horse backed the buggv over the bank, nnd Mr. and Mrs. n,gOfl fell tto feet and both were killed. Mi LhAN A OAKI KY. of Toronto, nno of the largest bicycle linns in Canada, have decided to close out t heir business, the break In the prices of high grade 1'nited States 0700041 preventing the firm from contiutiing munufact tiring at a profit. Ft vk persons were killed and about M r ived injuries im. e or less severe during the celebration of national independence day in hii-ngoon the Mh. Tiik agricultural Ocpa rl ment , after long experiments with lawn grasses, declarer; that creeping boot is the finest U n grass known. A Bottom loo4 frobbiisg expedition has hoisted the Knglixh Hag over three inlands in the Solomon group Tka raising in South Carolina I announced as too expensive to be profitable by the agricultural department.
INDIANA STATE MSWt .ItiM.K H I it A m KiaiWItLBK, of Mh (irant Ho porter court, holds the Indianu diOOrOO recont. He dinpoked of II actions the other day, clearing the dicket '1 he dai .was set .vpart for the divorce trials and no other busiiies was transude I. The court was u s sloO from s .to in the morning to ID at night. Three cases were dismissed
i cause '. ' - attortievs were not real'.
for trial. The shortest case was over in l'J minutes. One couple hail lived together but three davs The court- . room was packed und people came from miles to hear the tr.als sad half a hundred mismated couplet were in court. TllK Poole grocery, which created a ! sensation at I'nion City by the re lOfkOOsf hw pr.ces at which goods were sold, his been seiz-d by the sher ff Mikiukf WcFaOAAV, Of KOOO county, w is an este 1 and tinei at MunOfO i lor contempt of court for refusing to I file papers in u iliv rcc case until tinfees were paid. IiEi'osiioKs Ktartcd a run ou the First national bank at Ft. Wayne but when they found they could get all the money they wanted they soon de- j sisted and redeposited their money. At ivokomo Win Adams and his 13 year-old son were leading the 0OT0M t to pasture, w lien one of them kick 'I at ita mate, but missed, the Mow tOOteod striking the boy iu the ab lonien. He tiled from the injury w ithin au hour. At Muncie (ieorge Fox, an old soldier. was fataily kicked by a vicious I Colt Tin nr. arc 77 completed oil wells in 1 the Indiana held. 1. A. Jaioiis hanged h.niscif in jail at Lafayette. Official crookedness is again beinü in vest .gated in I ckalb county . M Vi N ahopkoOpOn were titled at Muncie for keeping their places open Sunday. An apportionment of 1.4:5 has been set aside for each of Indiana's 74'.,s".0 school children. A M OBF.it of FoSOJ cattle hjfootod with the Texas tick were killed bv the potrorooiiot oMitory oAoet at too indioOOpolia stockyards. J'll BOIOOO, formerly of New Ab ' bany. was killed in Chicago, w here he j had Wen employe I for the past four I years as sw itcaman iu the Lock Island yards. lie was 4'. years old ami leaves a wife. '1 he remains were tuken to New Albany for interment. Tiik second suit for sio.o io dooaojrea
lia.s liet-u nied at Icrrc Haute against Or Fence f r OjIpoOOtJOOi As in t lie case of Mra Stunkard, of Clay county, it is alleged that he gave med . ein which caused death whiie prescribing for tajK-worra. The suit just tiled is by the administ rat or of the estate of Mrs. Eliza RoiO0Ok0f w-hodied in great agony a few weeks ago in Terre Haute. TWO hundred or more members of the Mate Labor day celebration committee met in Muncie the other evening and made reports that BOOOP that tne celebration there September 'i will lie the greatest in the biotOTJ of the organization. Thousands of strangerswill be there. A half-rate or better will be secured on the railroads Wii.i i a m .1 a not aged 18. was arrested uofl plOPpd in jail at ltra.il for forging the name of his guard, an, Flod iraham. ton note at the First national bank. Jerboa was recently released from the PlOioloM reformatory. JaMks '1 MOOrOOS, aged 50, wh.i painting a barn at Staunton, fell fron, tne roof, crushing h I skull and internally injuring him so badly that he died O few hours later. MM Nancy TOOMPOOH, aged 55. o! Hnlsdale, is dead from toolfjow, She fell from a cherry tree ten days ago, breaking her left leg. She was thought to 1' improving, but tetanus set in. Boo was a widow. I.'i v. Thfohokk IIknki.k. a graduate of ( onconlia college, St. Louis, w as installed a paster of the new English Lutheran churcn at Terre Haute. Her. Hr. Sommers, of St. Louis, preached the installation sermon. TU follow ing mirth-class postmasters for Indiana wen; commissioned a few days ago: tiuthrie. Lawrence county, Cleopatra '1 incher, vice Samuel Mar, re i novei i; Lincoln's Station, I avette county. Km ma A. Lyons, vieJ. V. Lyon, ileal; Magley. I -law are county, Kob.-rt arr. vice 1. Zirkle, removed; Monmouth. Adams county, l F Keane, (riee L. N. OraadetoA resigned; Selma. Helaware county. Win. Lailey, vice I. J. Lee per, removed. A Fl T WOO0I ten re.-t n diameter, which drives the heavy machinery iu the pulp department of the Hartford City paK-r mills, burst, demolishing 1 he rMf and tearing a large hole in tiie stone wall. I'i s of the wheel were found buried two feet in the ground, 1"0 feet on either side of the mill. No one was in jured Nati ha I cas was struck at QorW rille on Mrs. Anna 1'oliiu's farit This is the tirst well drilled in thl territory. BooitOOMOl is hign and other wells will iminediatel v be drilled. The new well registers a pressure of 450 pounds. ' John I'. HoYtV a proOllOOOt lavycr of Hartford i ity. OOOdkop red has. Uli KAR0, aged 'Jl, who it de the tirst wagon in llelaaare counw, it dead at Muncie. I LOTR1 bo&drod acres of land. OOOl South Kend, have been purchased f r li colony of Hoüande.-s. 1 ii Wabash Mercantile Co.. which recently assigned, has paid of.' its liabilities and will begin business anew. NOT long ago William llillger got a divorce from his w ife in I'lnladel phia and married a Lebanon girl. The other day the Pennsylvania divorce was set aside an I now Bill ;er litis two wives on his hands 0OJOMI F. Mi ( oi.i. ich, of Muncie, chairman of the state republican committee, it suffering from an X-rav burn tin hia knee. For years he bat been suffering from ossification of the Joint, and the X-ray was used in determining the character of the affliction.
1 HE BEHRING SEA QUESTION. Tiie O0lh'rtiu.it -rriarlii( Iu TrMiiauiii arraapooOOaea tm nurr tu nOaoae i (sn from mat n.i,i n DOeao '" ,,,r 1 ataaO MOMm ttevetMoaeii i on. i laOtoaaeOi isiiii'u!, July rt. The fact that ihc st.it department is piepaimg for traiisuiissniii to congress the eorreiponttooee that it ba had sine- the iH-ginniug of the session renpei-ting the Ik-hrillg Sea s-al fisheries appears tc have Iteeu construed in some quarters and by the London i hrouicle as au indication of a purpose on the part of our government to make a radical change in its policy in the treatment f that b nig-stu tiding diplomatic issue, and to seii- ou this opportunity to announce its adoption of a 'ImiIiI American policy.'' The truth is. that this particulai correspondence was called for by congress weeks ago and has Ih-cu delayed in transmission principally beeausc Mr l-'oster, who eouductcd jiersoiially the f Nieter part of it in con junction with Mr. Hamlin, w as aliseti t iu lot rojie. Now, however, it is in shape and probably will go to congress this week. It can be stated thut it w ill not show 0OJ change iu the policy of this government, which has. ever since tin tirst year's experience under the Färb award regulations showed the inefticacy at those regulations Ut protect the seals, lost im opportunity to urge Uli extension of the rules upon In-cut Britain. This has been dMM courteously ut all times, und lircat Itritaiu has respoiided in like spirit, though, t tin- regret of our government, without
consenting to the mnfliftnoUoOll desired. There have Ih-cii sonic remoustrances exchanged. Kur instance, the British have protested against what they termed the abuse of the right of search ou the part of our patrol v. ssels. and ou ..u: pari the llritish have been told that their refusal t permit the sealing up of fircai -ms carried by sealers amountey to an evasion of the spirit of the Faris award, lint in all this there has been DO exhibition of ill-feeling or anything like "jmgoism" m our port ami while the recent suc
cess of Mr. Foster iu seeuriue '
the adhesion of Uussia to the extension of the regulations over the entile oortb Pacific notion borood toe
fortieth dajfrec has strengt honed our : position ia the british negotiations, it 1 cannot be sail! that there has been auv
change iu the line of policy thut was laid do. vn by Secretary Olncyiu tue last ad minist ration. IC. purls ,,r ItrllUh IrVOtaOeO IH-re,ili-l I.omm.s.. July H. Tin- st.tt -iueut of the Washington corresnoti . lent of the
Doily hroniele to the tffool that the 1 correspondence is about to is-submit-led to congress regarding Uehriug sea totters, which will cause resentment
iu (Irool Ib-itaiu. charging bod faith in the carrying out of the terms of the award, etc.. are discredited here in dipk noetic cirelea, IVevious to the jubilee eclebrat ion United States Ambassador Hay gave the manpiis of Salisbury a strong presentation of the i'um' from the stand point of the I nited States, but. it ia added, throughout the entire eorrespondciicc there was nothing to offend l treat Itritaiu. and there have been no communicat ions on the subject since the juoilce. It is understood that the tan ad inn ptemier. Sir Wilfred Lauriei. has conferred w ith the british government on the seal question. The interests Of Canada arc opposed to restrictions belog p aced ou scaling, and as i.reut Britoio is no-.v cultivating the good will of her colonies, this policy may render it more dithcult for the Fuited States to secure an agree ment on tin oobfeoti
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it mere should beany mioea iooperi lion the otlicials will know their i i lion, the OOmber of uieu oteii , und whether or Hot they arc in. of the miners' organization. formation which the national have at hand is of a gen r., , und is to the effect that the iuiuvt have generally suspended the sti il.e promises to h.- a s(1, . The success of too whol. mm Si ems to devolve upou the men i, j i( I'ittsbui-gli dist riet, and ju the latest advices reoelved from held thi- uiiuers there propow: t. a. their purt. So far as can the operators iu both the 1 and ( duo dist riots do not loten forth any effort to start to..! uj , hut have OOOOloded to U. . down and await developments, ji least it will require several uay.soi the operators to itetermino upou course to pursue. Preoidenl Kotebford said; The oposeoo of the movement not reify depeOda upon the ooanin ua wuh which the othoon n poml, are ready ami willing to lead tu uoo i
nu uu.
FOURTH OF JULY CASUALTIES. ti-m PenMMs Injured Mini Fi e Killed llnrlao iin itu staOnattea, Coicaou, Julv ti. Potiiotlaot oloioMd Hv,- lives yesterday, iu. d there was au OOOOOily long list of maimed and lo fared poophj as a result of tiie Fourth d .1 1 V eelelir.lt loll. TllK. io: 0 James W. KoOOO, found deud in bis back y ard; OtfOOb in the bead Viy a stray bullet. harles Smith, frightened by the explosion of a giant tire cra -Uer. fell out of a 0OO00 1 story window. John llolfiiter, eight years old. killed by tOO explosion of powder in a L'.iss bottle, which he held in his hands. John Thomas, 'Ji years old. killed in exactly tin- same manner as KoffuU-r. Win Allen, eight y ears old. clothing ignited by tire crackers, causing fatal boroo About forty people were slightly injured during the day.
ment but the effort themselves i.s the reul ton
cannot foil to eocceed If lb. pert Preoidenl Botehford osid he Iu been OatoeUhod at the great . ol ' to leg ains from operator-, i i log pcrmitaioa to operate tho. , b paying the mice demanded In lUt miners. I'uese rcipu-sts could uot In f ranted for the reason that la do s. would be defeating the ootj - ti w hich tin- itriho is hot laded to a uplisb, Ihc Ohio operators will b
eroed in their course entirely by llo action of the Pittsbargb operators. Ii the lutter agree to on advoooi lo tinprice. the Ohm OperotON x ..i not ' object, hol will readily p.n the advance. a matter ol fa . it is OOders tood thai they 00014 rather pay a higher prlot aul continue the operation of their iiiine s. The regular ooaetiog .f the Ohio 1 ol Oasociatioo will be held lo De trail day. but it :s hardly probable thai any action will be taken in refer.-n . .e strike iurther tliuu has a. ri decided upon aud that is ti. .i velop owts io too Pittoborg A proiniiicut Ohio oper.- stal 1 last evening that in his opiniun tha strike w..uld prove a flat f.i. .N.l that he wished it to no terminate, but the fa -t that the entire IM : . i u.striclwasnot represented at : ., taeet ing held in I'itlsburgh uu Saturday. I .ii.i i...: ii ,e .. ;. h
in- urn hoi m-iicii- nu in limn s thai district would strike, oad ales tOOjf do it cannot bo cxpecU d last tt1-' object for w hieii the striae s.o ea ordered will be accoiup l i ' -l-i. .. . : 1. .1 ... i ir. - .
i ne in . i ii-i s 1 1 1 rune i ' i s Oil observed Monday as a I lj UM1 it cannot le det. . aiuied until ' to what extaal i he order for - eiou w ill be observed It is g new conceded, however, that the ' " DO cu forced in tail state, WEST VIRGINIAS OPPORTUNITY
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lly. Ui.-i Si i'kiuok. Wis., July 0. Hy the eapsi.ing of a boat in Superior bay vesterday four persons lost their lives: Dooielo, 1 hristie ami May b lonald. of Itasca and burton MeCorrjTi of IhaohOi an electrician. Were drowned, the other meiu b.-rs of the pa- ty being saved. The boat ,vns overladen and Shipped water over her gnnvales. NotOOOf the portj climbed out of the b .at winch was in some way overturned Lewis Spragiie, A. Ingram und Agnes M.-! lonald were rescued by. lohn It.irdon, whosi- yacht happened to I in ar at hand. MysK-rluus Ooiibl limn nlng-. Lr.VKi.iMi. ()., July i. About 10 Ve'ocU yesterday forenoon a man tW pOOri Of age hired a stiff, lie was accompanied by a woman 40 yeBra old. Th !d man told the boathouse keeper the woman was his daughter; that she Was weak minded. They rowed out on the lake. I ntil late yesterday afternoon the boat hoveied about one spot. PiOOllv t'i'-y oppOarod to engage in a ii si-uftb- and one of t hem fei I or jumped from the boat. The other followed.
The boat w hen recovered was perfectly
dry- inside. There is idcuUly.
I.. I in. I Sew Murln-I. for II.
Miner.. Heap ' u "' uMAUI. I soN. . a. Joij ,; ' Mine Inspector J. I'aul, n lug in touch with tin sov I ti.-l ls in West Virginia, said leal that there is at present m iodi itioi that the luifn-rs of this state t1 out. This," he said, "is Wel V .rgoiia's opportunity U find Oefl Uets for her coal If the miners other neighboring states go ' there i.s a suspension of coal ' Mou in those states. West Virg.n ' 1 very nearly supply the demand. In ls'.l"i West Virginia produced fifth of all th a prodoeod In ' "' Males of West Virginia, IViiiisyi' ' nki. . i... 1...11..,. ,.i,.l lllin.i -.
IFIIIO. TVI'll I III HI . in, ii. m. it, ...... and this when I he col I lories wen- r unning at less I han half tOtir COpOC 1 f tili general strike is iiiat.gtir;ii and the West Virginiu gilooro ItOp ' work. West iiguiui OOOl will tOa n markets and the slat w ill be able hold these iiiano ts. after the Itrihl euds, iiidctinitcly.' siKin-ii UMfaioa oaf w"1 K"un" 9fmf I lull. Wiikk i i si. W. Va.. July . ' " ooole bejabeeo shjood be tho tin m management at the halxdle OOtd Ol Lnughlin at Marlin s Ferry, aeil mills will resume operations iiitniu few days. CHATTANO0QA MINERS Otlll I SV.irk, but Thrr t OH ' "'l-rear-retit of DlSSSllifaetlnn llll-- ( HATTSMMIO lelin.. Jolj " 1 1"' miners in the ChOttOOOOfO dfotri I all at work, but the situation is v.-rv feverish. At HocIiwo-mI. thsjrtOB another points the men recently accept --J a reduction, since which ti "u V have not appi-ared to be satisfied. I men in this dislrie' are usually cntr.Hled by the uctiun of Moddj aim ra, and there has been no disposition man-
no clew to their j Ursted at that ooint thus far toi( "... I an 0 atrike.
