Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1898 — Page 2

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THE STORY LOSES NOTHING IN PATHOS.

A Few of the Bodies of Drowued Victims of the Deluge Have Been Recovered.

nm Mesh EM IM Quit" 1 r'r Kirt IU'ioitt-il IM llBJfMI ,x" ,.. mmh PMM Wee Mil Pfft.ll mix! iittMrtkaU riiin-i i IM (kw IMtaMtj K w i Be M Ol im-.kss ,U xi TMN. 111.. April k -It i

apotlrt that bjr i n. iu. 11 bodlM had It 11)00 retort t Shaivncctown. 'riu telegraphic ootnmnnlctlon between Cypress JtMMiOB and Siiawm-i'tnwii has not yet beea ra-eoaabllebed, und the rumor can not be siilttint iated. It is auid MMM of them wore badly mangled, lunic ulin I iMMBl ei.ii Bj IhnM The lajMtn are bating the grtt riilliculty in prevailing upon the peopl to leave their lloodcd homos. The seeoikI floors in the majority of tbe hllMN are ooca pled, tdteteaaata declaring they will not leave, hut will remain to protect their beloiitfinv The hulldinga are without lire ami their tenant are hiifTeriiiL-' with the cold, yet M a re-

cue bout upproaehos the r souers are turned away, after Umvittg Mid. In extreme on tlie rescuer have used foree in taking them Ottt and placing them where they ean he cured for. Thrr ur th BthrtirW I ainil) t .mud. The rescuers have fomul Mr. and Mrs. Keiuhoidt und their daughter, l.iicv who were reported amotiL' the

missing. Two more daughters of the Keinholdt family are. however. known to liave perished. The parents wer-, re-cned hy one party of Ito.itmcn and Lucy was taken out by another. She, therefore, wus under the impression thut she was the sole survivor of the family, and her Iruntie grief wus terrible. Standing at the water's od ,'o she wrunjf her hands and cried aloud in heratfouy, until kind-hearted strangers, who, too, were weeping iu sympathy, led her away. II I. .it it Heftige .4W . Up to nooa no u w tiaun-s have MM iddad t.i the list already published. A refugee st.it , I that during the exeite. uient, Sunday afternoon, just after the dike fafeka, he saw a farmer with hia wife and two c hildren in u wagon driving through the street in front of tlie oinirthouse. The farmer evident ly 1mscame QOafiaaCll, for he lashed hi-.horv.-s wiuarely into the current froin the erevasee. und the next moment the vehicle was overturned ami tiie family disappeared. The witness did not know the occupants of the wugon. und their names ean aot he learned. A lluntlreil iialhrrp.l nt it llrlek f"actorjr. Noah Welsh, the proprietor of u lirick factory at Shaw DOC 1 0 w n . has

gathered 7 i people at his factory and 30 at his bouse, Ik.Hi buildings hein

situated above the water line on t lie

hill. These 1 in people saved absolute lv nothinir but the clothing they wore

i h.-v were without food all day Mon

day, Mr. Welsh havtag exhanated all

that he inul at home. i lie relict emu

Ullttee hurried food to them as BMQ as

received. ounty Trf.inurrr Snk' BJfjMWfeaen County Treasurer Benrj Sanks re

luted his exm-rience as follows: "I as

uittiuir in mv home talking to Mrs

tioct.iuan, a neigkbetr, who had called

hont half ::ist lo ir .sum lav aft rno.ui

when . suddenly the hells hegan ringing. Mrs. lioetzman jumped up and fried: 'I believe the levee is broken.

1 rushed outdoors and found Mrs. Lee

Howell Irina OB the sidewalk in front

mf mm of my door whore she had fainted From

fright 1 ai ro d h r home, a MOCK nwiiy, and ft 11 back to tell my family

tj :.. upstairs at once. Then 1 ran to the courthouse, a block distant, to

4,'el my t'nioity Tr.iiirei'p lie. ..r.N.

"It took me about ten inir.ulc to

gather then up and rush back home. My house was i m ist. a mileaway from the levee, but by toe time 1 got there I samld ate the water . oaring, tfoand my family upstairs all s.i: , and in half an hour the water was up to the ceond fl".,r. V were all taken out by boats.'" Treasurer Sanks and his family are staying with friends itt t vpress J unction He said he also saw the wagon containing tbe farmer and his family overturned and the occupants swept away, lie said that there were three children in the wst?on. instead of two, iw, stated by the other witness. Mi 1 1 itr Qattaff th ' rr.wy. Sheriff '. 11. 'ialloway. who lost his i'amily. OOaaUUttg of wife and two

daughters. Dora and Mary, is frantic with friaf. I'-v. r v t Ii i i possible is done by frii ada to soothe him. but it ia feared he will permanently lose his mind. He eonstuutly asserts that it was his f unit that their li vs were lost. He was ut home rfih his family when the alarm was given that the levee had broken. He immediately ran to his barn ami took his two horses, leading them t the foot of til.' hill, a mile away, where lie tied them to a tree. He then ran baeb to hi . Uoaae, only to lad that li ii ..; Bam DaMtta1MI ff Ho- fi I

and his family had perished. He sciired a Iniat and constantly rowed

nlMiut the ruins of his home, crying alaad for his family and s.-arohiiig

cTcrvwhere in fren.y. Lti' r iu the nijrht friends compelled him to J0 w ith Ihein to shelter, where he M now being cared for. Till; MINT. IM IIAWSKETOW. VawDeaaajatl eaMBTaeeal IMt eM 1HH? Son f the Kilo ii I . ItMWAY, 111.. April I The scene in Bfcewaeetowfl toiaarae than in lMTot In litt, when there was min-h slitter-in-' and loss of property, but ttb lives wnv lost Kvery store in town is full of water and no provisions ean had inlv.us they are sent from surroundinsr

tuwns. K.dief committees are doing

mil iu tuen- i'owur to proviuc ior

ti ifaaaj f ih MMai rii flothing and provisions are being sent in, in every conceivable way on trains. Uats and skirt's, canoes and .lug-outs. The provisions tire cooked rcad to b served mi arrival, us there is but littUi. if any. chance to du any Booking, HOVei and kitchen Utensil being practically all ui-der water and fnl a hcarcc article.

iiier i Itaek Maietf ee lae "'t a Many. who have friends iu the load. The levee is in a precarious condition, as it is being uiuleruiined an several place, ltisthought by conservative people that the loss of life will reach UK). That number ahme is missing und unaccounted for. while it is positively known that 4.'. or : have perished. The property losses, to say nothing of the damage to the levee and crops, will

reach over &00,UOO.

I tu- t.;i M UleuiiiBThe gap in the lev, e is now over 100 feet wide, an I gradually widening. Tht' water is from ten to fifteen teat deep all over the town. With the continued cold r.iins, and the IpQ of life, the lafferiog ad sorrow are iittlj abated.

Tin- Kiionu Deee! ' - Thise knOWn to be dead are: Washington I '. Lallloott. Mrs. Waahington C. t allieott. OoL .lohn A. I aliieotl. Pearl Callioott, daughter of John A. Cnllicott. Mrs. I'uul Phalea and her three chil

dren. John lleinholdt. Charles. Anna and Klla lleinholdt children of .lohn lleinholdt. Mrs. flora Fleck. Charles l'leck. adopted sou of Mra 1'lora l'leck. Noah Welsh. Mrs. Xoaii Welsh.

Mrs. Hallv. Mrs. C. 11. ialloway Dora (Ialloway, aged 10. Mary ('.a. low ay, aged 14. Char lee Ulaytoa, wife and lonrehil

drea.

Mrs. Mary M -.M'.ister. Mrs. Allen McAllister. Mrs. Mary Baatwood ami child. Mrs. Robert Sprailley. rior iu-e Bvaaa Henry Kaflg.

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DUN'S COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

ituiu.ir ft impweAMj aTaMai tluwar.l l.(T-'l I l uenil lliihir.

Only Awaiting the Promulgation of President McKnley's Messuge to Congress. THE FIGHTING MAY BEGIN EARLIER.

iinnii

Tin. ur f iiu fnaeai aMaaMi All gjlUltina ll. tw. t n W a.lilnulon mi Heerte Baee it NataMj l,ut a 8.lU '' II li lotow.i ( AU o lU Kaaghtj

BKUKff aCVrUBS. e 0gaatee4 leew faleeMl All ioHef BMJNMI I'r.iuiptly. fvi'RK.-s.li s MoN. 11 1. . Apri I Three

carloads of relief shipments arrived at

the waters edge, and the work ol trans. ortiiu: t iie:n across the mile of

backwater bayou began promptly. Among the supplies were tire long lwiats, which were at once put into service in p. ace of the rudely-construct

ed log b als.

.n (IrflUrt t io!i Tr-,ln. The relief committee at this place hat

gathere! up all the teams and wagoui j

in this vicinity, and organized a wagon , train to Bhf mieUlW. four miles dla taut. As fast as supplies are received , by boat they are loaded into the

wagons and taken ahead. Monday

the supplies were tauen n nowa vo ; Miawneciow n by boat. A heavy cur-I n nt. however, near Shawnectown. to-

gather with the roughness of the w t'er,

made the trip by Uat dangerous, eon- j sequent ly the water course has been abandoned.

A DESPERATE ENCOUNTER.

Two Men, llrotliern, sli.u liowru fef n DM. pritli, tUm I AflerwariU Killeil

In III. ( ill i. a Hun.

BaowjuTUxa, Tex., April k Tar killings and a IjmokJttg happened here within tkn u. li ters of an hour yesterday. am Cobb, a deputy sheriff, and his brother, l elipet'obb. who was a constable, were shot dow ii bjrOarkM Qaalleil (loellea w as wounded by ."sain

i obb. It seems that the latter was riding hastily from nnceetion booth, having heard u row was iu progress somewhere near, and that Constable obb inula policeman wrere rnahiag ong after hin. .ei f.. it. At tlie corner of an allay Quellen sprang oat and tired at am Cobb, wo reterned the tire. Both fell to the giound. Cobb then rushed up and UaollOB mv from the

ground and shot linn twice, killing h in almost instantly. K young brothel

oCQaellea atuwarad at tin-same moment and shot l'clipc. Both (iueileti, were arrested, but the young, r one escaped in the excitement. A mob at once gathered, broke into the jail and shot l arlos lluellcii. hilling him in his cid I. The body was dragged forth into the street and the crowd was going to burn it. hut cooler counsel prevailed, and the Inxly was taken bach to the jail. The trouble irrew out of a previous

niarrel betw ecu ( iu i lien und the I'obbs.

Guillen was considered a desperate Character, lie was convicted of assault

to murder ut the last term of court, but appealed. II- had been in numerous

shooting scrapes.

FOR RESCUE OF AMERICANS. neel el Veeeek IMjeMMI Maeaaa tm Bring Ham Oar Coasekl ami i: Ii ns.

W'asIIINo I 'V . April k l'ne I 'lilted Statea guvernment has dispatched a fleet of six vessels to Havana to. transport Consul-i leneral bee ami all the I Ulted Mate., , onsiilar oiiices. together with all Americana now in Barena and

( ubu who are repaired to leave the

island at once. The vessels am

the Hache. the l'eru and tho

Mangrove, all goVeramonl tenders, the Ulivette and th' Mas.-otte of the plant system und the steamship City of

Key West, which have also lie ii elnir-

tored and form a pari of this Seek

In addition to these vesstds, Consul-tieiu-rnl I.e.- i authorised to charter as many other vessels as necessary. The lease of WYi-llai W'ci to ireat Hritain has b.-en agreed to hy ChÜMI, and the BrltUh will take possession aa MOa as tbe laaamaaj war indemnity has becu paid.

W siiiM.ioN. April 8. There is no longer any doubt as to the situation of this aorcrnment as reaards Cuba. War,

iu tue opinion of the aduiiuistralion. is ' inevitable, except iu th unlooked for cm ut of a surrender on the part of j Spain. The president's message w hich I he had intended to send to congress Wedaeeday baa not been changed ia 1 any )articular, and enibotlies the nnan haona views of the cabinet withont the ! blighted variance or exception. Any j movement to avert War now must come j from Madrid an I must con.cdc Ameri

can demand including au end to ' Knntn'a domination in Cuba

Three features .tand out plainly in the developments of the day. At noon

yesterday the six great powers of Kurope, through their representatives ; here, called at the White llou.se ami I presented to President McKinley a j joint note expressing urgent hope for a peaceful adjustment between the

United States ana Spam, to winch tue president replied with unmistakable plainness as to the duty and the unselBah endeavor ol thla gorarnment to terminate the i usutierable conditions in t uba. Another and probably the most signUScaal aetnal atap thoarlag the linulity readied by the United Mates government, was the authoritative statement that C'onsul-tieueral La would leave Havana on Saturday. This step, it is known, will b regarded by Spain as akin to an overt act preceding w ar.

as it will terminate the medium of otü-t-ial intercourse between the United Mates and the island. Third, and almod equally important, was the ominous tone of press advices from Madridi w here the war feeling team to dominate instead of the concessions, the opening of prison doors and the Other manifestations of peace and good will which Holy Thursday arae expected to bring forth, and the HKare definite announcement Ol action that would bring p. aee to t uba. The heavy iruard about Minis

ters Woodford' house, the imperative character of the last note the war utterance of Minister t'orrec und the turbulence at the Spanish capital left little hope that pacific couuMM would prevail. No negotiations nr.- proceeding at Madrid on the part ol thia government, but the powers of Enrope, it is understood, are doing their utmost to persuade the Spanish government to yield and avert war. The note of the Hurop.-an powcri presented lo the president yesterday has not. in the opinion of members of the administration, changed the situa

tion in the slightest degree. What pressure was brought to War to secure even this mildly expressed hop that further negotiations would result in the maintenance of peace is not

known, bat it is confidently belieted that it is the result of persistent appeals on the part of Spain for some expression iu favor of peace. The note is not regarded in any en as a protest against the course this government has pursued thus far. or is likely to adopt to secure a ..table government in i una. Some of th governments represented in the note me known to be in full accord with t his government in its purposes with reapeet to the Cnban question and. ttumfiMk any theory that the note

was intended as a reinoiist ranee is not regard, d as tenable. The reply of the government, w hieh had previously been read and approved by members ..f the cabinet, is not eonhhlcreil as indicating any change in the ti.v d par poa "f t ie president to Inter VOne In Cuba at on nor is it believed it wee the expectation of a majority of the foreign representatives present that the Tinted Mates should change its policy off regard the joint note as

other than an eapt'eankw in behau of peace and w ithout special significance. S far us known in administration cireles. no further representations on this Babied are expeeted. No offers ol mediation no th part of any RaiOpBBI power has Wen received, and there is high authority for the statement that none would by accepted if proffered This has been the livd polic y of the government lroui the lirst, and there is no prospi et of a change in this regard At the embassies and legations t lie nveeentntioa of the joint note of the

powers was regarded as the event of the day. An ambassador from one ol the .treat powers of continental Bv

rope eta ted thai it was without a par1 aUel in history; that it was the lirst and the only time that the six great Ration of Kurope. repreaenting la the BggrOgat the power of civilization, bad muted in this solenn manlier to secure the peace of the world. It was this high authority stated, a movement historical in character and one fitting to oc cur on the advent of the

I e entieth cent ory

Rag Yonu. April k It ,; D I'o.'s weekly review of trade sys today. When rvrrvho.lv k oskin.- wlii-lllr U is to b.'ar ormeee, th 'ate el Man k ' etty to jmU-e Siuee noaalv en adt jasl lie wInc boahan may he in t u- i 'euey. Mr I ana naMrtataty.M hu far Maieely I siojipuge w.iut v .t niaafsm uruw a tern aaptare. aar ea) sUesUea Mia are dttcina force is UM) . le aiui"lU.-.l nor Is Uli. kUCh svmpa.lll t . lw si-ll ui b .i-ni'- rejh ris irlileart el ealaUai kl u haa

olltus,a: nur eafBToreMe so tar laahtaf rrn awlba Maei atase teiiarea, wateta nontlaa umlief uiun tor naaff cere, m I Maro! ur lias it euM Mpma of uii iiisuuf.ieluilurf concerns nor lesseaed tin volume of MMmm reaorten v raUwan in leaaii er el ariaaja ai iir.u lira) potats tneebesi oeteeeeuM f r am eadnoa tlauee Atleattoetaarte hriaj am I su.ttl for the veell ax'.!.t I, HI, 121 List ft it, and l'adtte ljav bashels. sealast t4M Ml rear Since corn expjrta eoaltaiM I.W.HVI busliela, ...... i. a 323.277 In: year, the MftMVZUl Bl the

demand is not u m aMrtsalal u sue.-utauvo geaeles. o l fnri'oi m I'.i.it wintern n-f lit ' v.tieat

will M laU short of the exlran.-itm :rv bnteresUil l.W..atat i.taxtaj Im war. so that M sterles of ia- nearly estuutsMl .ipp.ies .if . cut are fable, for rbtldrea. At lh sa:n t Iii t- esurls . cat ton an- extra iraui.iry. ihoiuii lust aea aeferred bv tie- caul. on winch i aue- tariff slilpiu ii'. lo New York, tasteed of oeulde fron full porta for four weeks it has uvoruiroil nearly i.WJ, -..i ..r -.. c law i th;ia l-i tx Irani t h-

largest i-np ever Brown In sp.te ol the full in price, euefc hMaoteluvw tarta ta week ii spite pfaaaj r,'ioi!s of oeorsaset peedao lion. in suoksaadHMoai heari la Is t rial aaaHHtae for u cr. al let of op ratives h ITS hoea BJM uve. The trat a Mat every laaaete aM enorm. iu . over-proiluetion cmapsre.1 with eorresj.on tin,-il-malil in BBV olle r y -ar. h iwi v. -r iiroiTiu an. I yet nt-ar.v all ure kc pUftg ttniiost ttie.r whole foree employe.! anJ some re hlUIIHllaa force. la one branek of areata m leuta u e, t wo :inne i..iils Uavi ston i 'J. or ur- about t Mop

a..' is between seas .is but much e una ao.t of eaaoeuatta keeeat f higher prici- and possthly in s M eases because of infer! M iUlItles hai not be?n followed by re M at pro lee lion. Salt's of wool are Insliftiitl -am. a:i I prices lurti ikwIlBnl Ts fnf finer uredsi, an i erer oa teal in Ike Bl f for all iu iu-l ns. only boMMM sjn-.-alator Wholly uulorestimaloJ stocks held bv manufacturers. In ia iron ami steel .nlustry. with demands treaatrtaaa trot nef.'re from esaerel leate, sirreei orders freai ta fovoraaisal wtargo

or.i bat '.o not Hvaaot Brtees lialer ui iraae as IBBWa this week by se;isrute branches of business for tli month of March, and also the flrst QwaTVW of tsjH make the best rcp-irt that has bevn awlMl for ttvo y, .ii s Meanwhile banks ureextr -mely cautious and nrr r iilsl loans ar- but tea i-r s tat, of thetr UK'irreifatr The belief taut QUlO ex;.'' l,)n iu ati btheeheo weald follow reeM liberality and patriotism by the basks 1 not wholly uufoun l.-d. and the he-vv reie pt.s of k old from BeNB counts for little, compared with the greater or less liberality In loan by banks IJisiurbanee do -s not apx-ar however an 1 fa;. iir-s for th'- week have been ,n tin fülle 1 States, ujrains' IBI lasl year and u; ( aiiiwia. against 'M last year.

An Explanntion by the Man Who Sold Submarine Mines to the Spanish Government.

GROUND MINE THE AGENCY EMPLOYED.

V . n A m U m 9

fjsdv i.i vou take Mlaataacoui idiot Slillrf?

gl ; i

Photi sraphei reo. med at; I eta naeta apli a hunimins ' n r.l on the .nur oi .11... - (I..O..

. ..... 'Tf in i , m ii .hii .

' I ws lit mv I in b picture t 1 1 i n " "Ve, madam. Get the lit t T - fellow reniij. and i dl prepare I chloroform."- N. Y, Weekly. laaeB Vnmllf Mr.ii. in. Mevee the bowels each duv la erdet to hi healthy tins M aeeeMBrv, Acts gently on the liver and kidneys, ( ure ml koaeaa I'm I 29 and ,'-0-.

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LIGHT ON CUBAN FINANCES. N.. Mai a tdsa Mas A l ew soia ut r orty Penis - BaaeaBM Very Ufte.

v ai:i v . Ap. il '.. -D.-pnty Treaa urer Benjamin öaartm, of tke Cnbna

Ut'pnlilic. wns before the senate com uiittee on foreign relntkma yeeterdajr. , lie said thai only about illKMHW of t u- j baa honda had been sold, and that the honds were not on the market at all for general sale. Tlioss sold had Men disposed of for kboat an avarafe of 40 cents aa the dollar. Ha said the expenseof ike Cuban army are very slight,. init that what expenses tlieie were, arete paid by private subscriptions and iv tli. returns fro.u the taxation o! the property in the portion of the island eontrolU-il by Ik insurgents.: Not less than 1400,000 had. lie said, j keen eolMkad bj taaatkm. Thelnarj gntat army p.-ncvaily s -eureil tt sup- j plM from the country, an I all the sol diers. both Ofiear and men. were 1 ear rinn without oompenaatioo. M r. Onarra araa aaked abaal tbe I fipaalah- aba bonda leaned najainhl the rovetiues of the .sland. lie replied that he did not kaow their aawnat, which n-tvirt uluced at SI'Jii.uiki.U'hi. but

that they -re the aecamalation of year of defieat. Many of them had, he -aid. bean Mated to pay the cost of patting down Ike rebtdUoo la Cnba. WORST WRECK IN MONTANA.

a lariiia.i i Hfaamlla i.ioii.-s ead wri.-k a fun PMajaafai Btmeaa (MUT I'm. is. Mont.. April 1. Hns worst wreck thai ever happened in Montana incurred on the Montana Ce li-.il Thursday nlfftti. lM dead are: L Oppenheim, engineer. Ckariee w. Coekrell, hraaaaa. A. ! Martin, iiead brakeman. West-bound freight No. arrived

nt the Dry Pork I bridge, 00 miles from here, at u:.UK and proeeeiled to cross. The tram wns composed of 16 h ads. Ott a ear of ilynnmite and five einpt i s When w ithin 29 feet of the bridge, the dynamite aapkidad, amrabiag Ik bridge and tearing ten ears to kindling wikmI. A hole was torn in the earth ."i hy II feet and live feet deep. Telegraph polcsand wire were blown ont und eommnnice-

lion frtnn t.r. at Falls shut off until yesterday. The Ihküi-h of two of the trainmen were hurled from the w rccW which immediately oaagkt lire, and w as coiisuiued. It iaaapemaad that the car aoatalalng the powder was derailed on tbe hridv. and the kltlttg 'aused a u exploile.

it genii Ml Me Mm Weed wunoui Oflhael HaamMMj ..-u. bee uuy iis Some IntereHlliii; 1I liiin Touehlug tle ..ii.lr... lo lllou I the Vlatu fhee lie K.-iorim tm WaelMiMii Tmpede levwtae's lleey. Ni:v Voith. April '. Joseph Pkaall öihl.ins. the cUi trician who supplied abmaria nine to Um dpaaiafa k,vrrnmentt cable from London lo the World: The only siihuiarine mines which have been shipped U) the Spanish government since lHsf, 7 were nianut'nctared under my own patents. I then ntpplied Sd ground minea, ts booyanl mlnee, each with a charge of MM pounds of gun cotton, slid 18 electro contact mines, exploded either on contact or by observation fro, a shore, aaeh continuing 1 pounds of gun cotton. Mim- Baal to " vane The mines scut to Havana would still

retain full effectiveness. They will last under amter fur an Indefinite

pi r;o. I. In 1106-97 the Spanish govern uient ordered a fresh supply of niy patent mines. Whether they went to Havana or not is immaterial, One of the mine applied ui lM is still fully capable of having caused the destruction of the

Mains In fact. I am convinced, fnuu

all surround mi: circumstances, that uo

other ag ney oonld have caaaad it. Tin . WTsrwasal tit e Bpnanrti aM In direct contradiction of th" assertions of the secretary of the Spanish legation at Washington, and of lien. Weyler that there are no submarine mines ia Havana harbor, I absolutely affirm thai I shipped the above mines for Havana and Ferro! in a Spanish ship, the property of the Spanish government, and officered hy dpaalah naval otlieers. ut the West India dock, London. CoaM Only mm Ksateded hy Ielsn. The mines arc in electrical connection with the shore, and it is quite im-

p .ssible that they could le cxp.oded j except by design. 1 am convinced.. I ulso. that the explosion of the mine arntah destroyed the Maine was the i work of one or two men. fur these ' reasons: i Kirsi. A vessel sw imring. either an

chored or moored, upon striking the circuit closer would merely drop a shutter an the key board on shore, warning the otliccr in charge that ah was in contact with the mine. i tie Kojra Meal Be OaeataeaV Paoond. Beter theoffieer is ta a pots tiou to lire the mine he must obtain one of few keys. One generally is kept ly the commandant, the other by the othcer in charge of the liring station. He then must ttajoek th glass door over Brttteh the shutter has fallen, and insert a red danger plug in the insulated switch. Third, lie must insert a plug in the switch of the tiring battery earth plate. Maine gmtTBVed hy M OfWWMi Mine, fourth. The tiring key hammer must h- pressed on to the contact anvil to OOmplete the circuit that explodes the detonator, by w hich the mine, in turn. ! ie exploded. 1 have not the allghteet ' heaitatlon In saying that the Maine , -, as deliberately di stroyad with M - xiind grouml mine as invented and supplied by uie. ii. w Bs i rse I " BtetM l p. The only praetteal w ay dbmoveriaaj the inine thut Mink the Maine is hy an ' der-running the eahi from shore to 1 tin- I unti on how. and thence under-

running each individual cable to tin

Man WSi made to mourn, but he alartn Ihinka he can et out of ii by nrryiag sguiu. t Im ago Raeora. Put n pun to sleep9 Bt. JaeohlOU docs This ith BcitieB. Torment . und. Why in it tlist aen uIwuvh look at the f ie of u brida and women at her clot heat -Chi sago Ihiiiy Newa.

Ptaai Cure for Consumption is n A No. AsiIohh r i ! nie W. 11. Williams, ,Vutiech, 111., April II, isu. Some people's sole aim seems tr be to hav thiaga to lock up. Wahingtoa Democrat. Sudden weather ehsngos bring rhstnastiüUl. St. Jacobs Oil makes prompt I ure. Tin- (festures of a wnninn with pretty liaiuli are always bcautitul. WssbmgM Democrat. To l ure OOBd In One liny Take Laxative Hromo Qaiaine Tablets. All drnggist refund money if it tads toeure. 2ic. Why deal Birl toployed Id auiteb fac. truies get man led si Miner than other girls?Chicago Daily News.

"hile asleep, cured nreness, stifTness? All right, St. Jacobs Oil did it. A man ran never thrive who hsi a wagte ful ante.

i our iii n if lie da Caneampttea, Kemp's Baknm will stop the Cough st once. Qe t your arjBjgwt to day and gi't s sample battle free. Lsrga bottles 28 and SI cents, u'o at once ; delay are daiigeiou. Ve never have a verv good opinion of a man to whom making an apology amen eav as crying couics to ;i woman. Ali hwoo Globe. The flrip of Pneumonia mny be warded of v-itli Hale's Hoeey oi Horehoaad and Tar. I'ike's Toothache Drops Cure in one mimite. The more work a man lias, the more otM eople want lnui to go theira. Wssfaingtoa lemoacak Ba uro; aeurahji will cease. St. Jacobs Oil the cure. Get ease. A man must plow with such oxen H h hath.

Spring MsdiGins A Good Blood Purifier a Necessity Now

Hood'e Sareaparllla Unequalled for Making Rich, Red Blood. The necessity for taking a good Spring Medicine t purify the hlood and build up the svst. m is based upon natural ami unavoidable causes. In cold wrath, r there has been less persp' ration aud ImpuritMB have not passed out of tlie system us th. y should. Food has coBstBted largely al rich, fattv suhstances, and there has txen less opportunity for outdoor exercit Tlie result is, the blood Is loaded with Impurities sud these must o pffon p'!y pelled or health will be adaaredBood' Kar-nparllla is the Ix-st Sien. Me.ücine because it Is the best b purifier and tonic. U thoroughly punnet the blood and (fives vigor und vitality. HoodVpS In Americas Greatest Medicine. ll;slxforia lm j7 rssild are the favorite rstleirHood S PlllS uc. ludrmetatt. M

Calls at the various embassies and

legations lute in the day ho.vod that the response of the presi. lent, had created a most favorable impression ia foreign quarters. The preaideat'a an w i r BT h oked upon. tO some extent, e a eoanterappeal to tha power fr tin ir AtKoneratlon in tbaeamm of hu

amnity against tbe intolerable oondb lion of atTuirs in Cubs. In aiine dip l ima ; ie ipiarter Ikerawa n disposl tlon to read the joint note "bi-tveeu tht lines " und to give it a suestl re rharaeter beyond Ik mild phr4e adopted. 'I his wns not t he gcnerl l in cepted view, however, uiuong U e diplomats.

Henry tntT,.rl LlltleS I'rlorrljr Ultt IS Ills limit Hitter, rrln.elou. Nkw Vona, irii i. Raanry Stafford Little, formerly clerk In chancery iu

New Jersey, bun j.'iv n 3Um,(s to IVlaeetOB university. This gift will complete the iiadraiiv'.t! upon the uniiipm Three balldlaga have MM ereetad around tb quad, one of Wkleh is lllair hall. The Little noriiiitory for it will In-ar Mr. Little's name will ba siinila- in desiirn mid built of the. same stone ns lllair ball. Mr. Little is one of the class of 44, an enthusiastic, advucate of athletics.

mine, until one was iobbd wunoui a mine attached I am satiried that the j eaploeloa fwag caused by a aroaad I mine, not by a buoyant mine for IIa- ' enna harbor Is too shallow to admit of the use of the latter. I inn prepared t o satisfy, by ilenionst ration, any jury of reasonable men that this is a true explanation of the dsmVranibm of tha Maine. Oea, I.e. M lilt'1 "lie liup.irlllt TestlII,, .us i. rti ina mm tmm Btstas BsiamMfc Asinr.oToji, April tt. Kepresenta live Lorimcr. of llllnote, is authority ftr the statement that hu. EtBC will make some atnrtling diseloearee before the senate committee on for-i;rn relations when he arrives bare regarding tke euoapiracy to Maw aa the Mnlaa it was announced. Thursday, that len. Lee would be called before the commit tee, but the nature of the testimony

expected from him was not disclosed. The F.lt- tile Light Went IM Wli. nlli Main Mi ip. Iiis said thut tbe Information tiea ms la expeeted to tratifv barelateatu the sxt i ngui shment of the eleetrio lights in Havana nt the instant of th blowing ap of the Uata. Bleetrieal experts have said that if the

lights went out iu Havana at tue UBH of the explosion it would be 0 clusivc evidence that the mine under the Maine must have heen hied from a bore electrical connection. 'npt. kigsbee, before the kxreign relations committee, said he had information

that the lights had gone out. but did not think it advisable to give th name of ins informant while k whs in Oaka. The Torpedo 1 I..1IIU to lleuntln at CS) Verile Inland. Nuw Yojik. April tt. A dispatch to the World from Cadis, Spain, says: The reivirt Unit the s.pind-oii of evolution and the second llotilla are about to sail for Culm or Porto Uieo Is ahaalatol) Iklaa Positive orders have

been sent to t he i ap m lamno tor the torpedo BajnadroO to stay there. UefuKee from II ivana. Kkv Wksi. Kla.. April The lightliouse tender Mangrove arrived here frqai Havana. She had N puvseugers no board.

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