Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 June 1898 — Page 2
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JUNE-1891 I
Tu piecucc of l.vm troop still rctua.niug in .in. i- McKinley . contributed to give Memorial day st 1' Homes, la.. .. tuilitsry aspect It was reported, on the 111, that MM departure of Admiral Caiuara's fleet from Cadi hail Wen delayed by defects discovered in the torpedo boat.
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kaiser Wilhelm le I i rosse from llre-
uiuu and Southampton. Vkii.kans of the I'uion aud the confederacy marched together in the parade at Denver. Col., on the 30th. ami dcorated the soldiers' graves in the various citv cemeteriea
Sk.cKKTA.KT LoNO haa received a cable from Admiral Dewey informing him of the illness of Capt. ilridley ami two other officers who have In-eu invalided aud will be sent home. A t ETTKR received in Loudon from pri. on the 2d, said: "Considerable quantities of large and small aintuuuit.ou are traversing the l'yreuees from rVance iuto Spain, au.l thcra is no attempt to atop the t rathe. Tub navy department received, at lH:3o o'clock on the m orningof the MOM, ft dispatch from Commodore Schley, latin,' that the Spanish fleet was in the bay of Santiago de I ub.i, and that hu had seen and reeoguiicd the veatalih
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Jtaia.-iiKs I'kamu V. Uheknk. retvn'ly coiumissioued to ff j with lien. Wesley Merntt to the Philippine ialauds, passed through Chicago, on the is-, en route to an IVaXillW (MM. lit i 11. is a graduate of West Point, C ass of 1 9 i
It haa been determined that the Thomas orchestra concerts at the Tra.nsiuissis--.ippi exposition at Omaha,
Neb,, will be free. Ihn is a most uotab.e concessi u on the part of the Thomas BW AM a thiug which was denied at Chicago. Tul newspapers of Madrid are much concerned over the fact that the United States auxiliary cruiser Harvard was allowed to slu p from oo.) lo 7.. 0 tous of coal at Kingston, Jamaica They declare Great ISniaiu has violated her neutrality thereby. Tuk steamship ItOOM arrived at San Francisco, on the 1st, from Australian I r t via Honolulu. At the latter place everything was in readiness for the reception of the troopson their way to Mauna, MM m st. elaborate preparations having MMM made. It was definitely announced in i'ckiu, on the 31st. that Prince Koung. president of the tsung-li-yamea (Chinese foreign office), was dead, aud that the emperor had issued a proclamation ordering the Chinese court to go into mourning for a stated period. M& UiiDL.r. Hkkves, aged 47, of the firm of iteeves & Clewes, real estate and iovestmeut brokers of LV-uver, representing in Colorado and T'tah the Mortgage Trust Co. of Pennsylvania, was found dead on the floor of Iiis bed
room oo the ioth. Apoplexy caused his
sudden death.
IN th- senate on the th. fter a discussion lall n if two week, st the close of a four-hours' MStaS s VMS MM taken on a niotl o to Isy the corporation lax IMMMMMM iropostsJ by tin- IhMM III majority of the committee on the table, an t It wa carried by the decisive vote of Yea, 41; nays. 21. Mr. IMHMM th'-u projoisl li s siitisi.r ule pruviitinK for a tax on corporations, but no vote was reached. The senate adjourned until the 3 1st The house was not in session. 1 n trie senate, on tti - 3ist. the entire day s si ss; :i is ciiis-juie I ,:i sptvc h-uiklnK, in which several senators took part. HSpegnM whatever was made with tin- war revenue bid. which was under consideration In the house several privat.- b.i.s were passed, as was s bill authorizing the construct. on of s bridge MMSM Lake France Mat Leas GSM. Ark., and s joint resolution directintr the rodifyliiK and mMmMOM of a ccsle of civil law and proi-e.iure for Alaska. In the senate, on the 1st. marked progress was mad toward the final disposition of the war revenui- measure. The liorman amendMSat. levying a tax of one-'juarter of one per cent, on the jross receipts if corporations, was offered in two or three modiUel forms and defeated unul it was m.-vl to read "upon all corporitlWM MUplfrt i ii the retlninu ul uKror petroleum." when It was pass -1 33 to 26 In the house the feature of the session was s bill to permit lien. Joe Wheeler to s.r. as major-gem nil of volunteers without resigning from the house. The bill was passed unanimously. In the sna'. on the 2d th war rrvenu" measure, so fr as the tluancn committee wis concerned, was completed, with the exception of the bowl pre laiOS SBd the amen imetits SCO j - i bv the il'-iii .. rats In lo-u of the bond Dsragnph. snd Senator Allison SSSoaaood
tha be would ssk the snte lo remain in session, on the 3d, until a vote w is reached In the house the urgencv deficiency bill, providing for em rgen-y expense's of the army and navy departments, inci lent to th war. was
pass.-.i witta-iut di-oate. It earned item- contemplated in the Philippine expedition and the
ear.y MWMMMM upon Cuba.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Vessel, has been ordered to Honolulu. This is said to be a preliminar -tet. taken at the president' .'Tcotion, Mr waul What may be the takin posseshiou of the liawuiiau isl.niils. vnu. PilMsoi.i., known ss TIMS' ilors Friend," originator of 1m fatuous Pliuisoll mark," to prevent the ovi i loadinp; of ships, is said to be ilyin; at I'olhstone. Kngland. I s Madrid the eoudit loa of the Hank of .sp.uii is considered as more serious than any reverse of the war. If it can not help the ftTWMMtl tlM war can not M) i-ont 'iiiied. sk i BCTAJI1 An. Kit. in a letter to eongivss, on the 1st. said that i:..iMl or .v.ikki troops would go to Cuba at once, mill be f.. lowed as soou as possible by io.ooo more. TUM war depart incut is massiuif rations for l ) .lavs for the troops that are inhlino at Jacksonville, I Ia., under command of Maj.-tlen. Lee. lO.v Nki.sos A. Milks, accompanied by his family, staff aud a force of clerks, arrived at Tampa. Fla., ou the 1st. fron Washington. A liKi itKK has been published in France provisionally extending the hem-tits of the iiiiniinuiu tariff to various American products. Till, statement of the condition of tht treasury issued on the 1st showed: Available cash balance, 3l'.i.'i.7."4.Hl 5. gold reserve. Jt71.8Tsi54. Tiioms Kkkn:. the actor, died in New York on the 1st. Xll Tiausiuississippi and International exposition at Omaha. Nen.. w as foi iually opened on the 1st. Lev. Dr. Nioeolls, of M. Louis, delivered the invitation, and President MeK'-nley. at W ashington, touched the button that started the wheelsof the machinery.
I IE ills.
Told in Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities. In I urnl.n Murr li""i" liidiuiittHlis, Ind., June (Jo Mount lias received a telegram from Sm nator Fairbanks aiinouiiciug that the hceretarv of war would accept one or
two battalions of Indiana colored uu n ii. udilitioii to the state's uuolu uiuler s, i ond call. The MM MM, be taken j
an immunes, iin- governor nope iu settle in this way the long controversy as to w lint is to be done with (he colored oluntecrs. Two companies of colored MM went tint of tht national guard because of a ilisngt eenient as to w la ther they should be under white .theers. The understanding ii that the iininSnes fWultlHd shall be under colored Iii ofheers. The governor has a'so lren notified that the state will be entitled to one regiment in addition to the I, 4M men n-ei!ed to n emit the preM nt or gnniations to the maximum. Tire llnic Slawe ( on(i-lm. Muneie. Ind.. June 2. Detcetiv Forte, of Indianapolis, ninde an important capture at Winchester. e:ot of Itancte, Abraham Krown, of Kidgevillc, was taken into custody on the cl;arpe of arson. He eon fessed soon afttward. IliM-cntly lb man's house was burred at Lidgeville, and from his confessions the deed was done tocol'ect innirarce. It seems tha' s lumber merchant by the name ofc Pettijohn. of Ridgcville. had claim again the house, ai d Brows confessed to laving fired the office at the lumber yard recently for the purpo-e of destroying the rec-
America and England United will be Able to Keep the Pm61 of the World. AN UNIQUE AND SIGNIFICANT BANQUET.
The (Juri-ii Mini MM lTStatsal TkSSSSsJ Th Slant snd Mrlpe ami t In I .1 011 Jrk ( Ikii.. I lii Num. os with an Initio l..tui I rlruUalilp siriier I lit 11 Trrlir.
WHEN BLANCO SURRENDLRs.
4 U. .11.11 r -ULI .liir)." MM laMMWM lla( t r r M.i.le. In I liMt On-r Morrii ,1-1 h . Xkw York, June 4. The Stars an. i Stripes In the shape of the largest tjut iu the world, will float over , east If. Havana, when Liane. . Ur renders The immense Hag designed for thin duty is already prepared, and toai be seen draped at the front of an eMM , Store room ut 117 Fulton street patriotic Wall street man has had the Hag made. It measures l,'o feet in length Mid .in1, feet in width, snd it is belfeved that it breaks the record for s ; is mi big that special hunting as m.i ;, for it in Lohtoii. The buiilino Mea ureil P- inches across in rough. Made up iu the .tj allowing for seams, each measures 4o inches. It took a full . . of 40 yards for each stripe, ex ep( where tln-v run into the Jack. The Jack measures 4' feet iu I und covers the space of seven Mr ...-s The stars are not very large Ii. .. jvoiut to Hint each star measures ;i inches They are arranged in .t : r nating rows of MMN and eight. BCCord ing to army regulations. TlM Sag
cost S..HI. iiijr as it is u . an m- in
LirtT. Asdhew S. KuWax, Nine teenlh United Slates infantry, who re
ceutly returned from a successful inis-
aiou to the interior of t uba, where ho
tuet and conferred w ith ben. ttoinez.
has been nominated hy the president as lieuteuant-i-oi mel of the Math L'uited State volunteer infantry.
rds of the neeount. The eor.fessior
Fully loO.UOi p rsoiis were present ut ,,;ls made to Pettijohn
the opening
Two Ulssian oili -.-rs. aos--innanied by a meiuiicr of tue Kussiau legation in VVasoiiigton. we-e at the war and navy depart men Is. ou the 31st, to oita.n p riu.ssiou lo observe tue opei aUrM of t ie war. The were Col. YcrmoioiT ami Lo ut. o-noy. They sjsjire granted the permission Oesire L
Vhüstoit Hi;!;, from the committee on IVac rai roads, on tue -M. m ole a favosabto report on the umcndMMMt ' to tue dettvicuoy appr priathM Mil, nutttoriziujf tue ap(KHatSSeat of a eoiuIDiss.iiu to seltie tile illde hted liess of MM governiucnt, growing out of the isaue of bomls iu anl of tin- l'acilie railroads. It is rcimrted that tin- agents uf the bpauiso g overiuu or. are buy ng cattle and gram in Mcx.o. hoping to sinMjfg.e tlieiu out of Um ouulry iu tramp MMMMMMWalell will attempt lo run the blocsade. TlM MSltW Mttl Is; hxiked into ny MM He i can government, which is determined to maintain a strict Ml trauty. Ukak -Aumikai. Dkwkv has informed the authorities at Manila tha. he will hold the iu responsi DM for the life of the captain ot the sp.iius!i gunboat i a.iao, e'ptureil by the I in ted t.u.s Heel. 1 in- Spaniards had threatened to siioot linn for surrendering, ab though on routed by the whole .Vineriean licet
UiihKits for the military invasion of Cuba were issii. I h. Hi rotary Alger , on tue .io.ii. aal iiu.ue hately all was bustle an. i iiurry at Tampa. Fla.; Motu..-. V i . au I other camps on the cois'. T.ioagh the governiii nt was reticent witii regard t the ..oveincnt, it is a no .vn that it will be in for.-,. with prooaoly several oujective piuts.
A MMralCal from I'ort-au-l'i f m-e.
Ha . 1 1. on lac evening of the 31st. st n' cd that 14 American warships iKJiuburded the fort i In-iil nus deb tiding MM harhor of Santiago de Cuba for nearly two hours, during the afternoon, inflicting serious damage. The reportt came thrnugii iin.s i sources, .so the merits of the uiuardiucut can not yet Is? told.
Ax utiiiiue fi-ature in the Memorial
day parade of the grand army posts iu
St. Louis was the carrying of a national tlag by each veteran, which was placed, with the flu .vers, on the graves of the dead. L'nitko Sr.iTKs Mini! Kit Uhvan and the llrazilian ininisiter of foreign affairs have siguvd the supplementary treaty to the extradition treaty letweeti l.razil and the l'uited States At the suburban lolumoia cemetery near inciunati. on the 3uth. the MMMM rial platform gave way. About 100 persons, mostly children, fell. Many suffered slight injuries. Banoa Lvon I'l.AVKAiR. the distinguished Knglish chemist, political economist, eivil service reformer and
parliamentarian, died in Loudon on the nth. A sihAMKli in reported to have landed ti.noo rifles at i avito for the use of the Philippine insurgents. Tuk cook of the l'uited States auxiliary gunboat Hawk, a native of Mani la, who deserted hisp.ist recently. was arrested ashore at Key West, Fla , on the MHk A LoMioN news agency, on the 3Uth, asserted that the pope had forwarded peace propisals to President McKinley. Tn Spaniards have offered $.'.'. '00
for the need M Aguiualdo, the Philippine insi'.rgi-nt leader. 'I nt. ."Spanish bark Maria I)'ilores. of llilbao. was overhauled by one of the American cruisers. si miles off Porto liico. She was boiind from Uio Janeiro to MM 1 MM 4M I'orto HMO with coal. FMtOKMi i II i.i.. a crate maker, liv
ing at Itui slem. the principal town in v.-ning MM)
the district called '-The Potteries'" in Maffia .Isliire. Lnglaud, while insane, murdered his wife and live children with a biilboOt and then coiuiiii ttcd suicide l- cutting his throat. Tin A ini-rieans have captured the Spanish gunboat Ley te. which was attetBptlsMj to run dispatches into Iloilo. Pottkii Pai.mkh. of CliieafO, arrived at New York, mi MM illst, from F.u-roK-. BlO MOW WtMft. alias Charles Rivers, has saw i d out of jail at South Iteud. Ind.. and escaped. West was eon vieted of robbing tue South llctld nat ional bank of 1MM, Mus. L. . LWVKH, of Chicago, has presented the i hiekaiiiauga I'ark hotel.
nt Crawfish Springs, to the I niteil Stall's soldiers. The building will be
used as a hospital, and will accommodate ?oo pat tents. The purchase price is SUMM. I si im i ions are given in Washington that the present military movement will be directed against I'orto Kien as well as eastern Cuba. AmoNo the recent iiominationH by the president was First Lieut. Andrew S. Kowan Nineteenth! nited States infant ry. to bo lieutenant colonel of the S,t!i v.iiunteer infantry. TttltMrMMM tkM Wim la reeoynltlon of Lieut. Bow ans daring visit to Cuba, and was made ut the instance of lien. Miles. Tm BriUaB WMWMMMI has purchased in toe United States for dclivi i v at Kingston. JnOMMtV IM0M barrels of dour for MM nrmy and navy stores. The order w as placed with the t onsolidated Milling Ca, of MlB4MSXps-
lis. The transaction is significant as
showing British preparations for an
emergency. Tun press i t nsorshipat Tampa. Fla., ami nt Kc. West is laily growing more rigid. Nothing but minor ctuup gossip is p'rmitted to Ik1 sent out either by mail or wire. The govcrnineiit is deteruiined Unit the i no emeiits of army and licet shall not be given too wide I uubbcity.
I'm Spaniards in Havana arc revel -
ing in the delusion that Americans are starving in the big cities, where soup houses have been established to relieve the popular distress; that Boston has been bombarded and t he i n Ii a hi t an t s driven into the interior, and that New York- is to be next attacked by Spain's rtfltorbM fleet. Tiik monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business. May II, MM the public debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $l.o,t7.773.7üO. an increase over last tooth of 5IU.3 41.103. This increase is lue to expenditures on account of the war. I r is reported at Key West that rapt. 8igS bee; with the St, Faul, has captured lb big Spanish troopship Alfonso MIL with I.3UO soldiers and a large amount of stores on bootd, afteran exciting chase. The value of the pri.e. including head money, is estimated ut over SH'Ki.ono A Nhw Vouk Woiti.ii Port-au-lYinee special, on the M, reported that the American fleet had again attache i Santiago, und t hat 1,000 insurgents were attacking the city on the laud side. Till. Ij-itish tramp steamer Bengal, of Glasgow, was sighted off the Florida Keys on the 1st. As she did not hoist her colors w hen signalled, she w a hove to by a shot. Tiik I'nited States cruiser San Francisco arrived at Boston, on the 2d. w ith ten of her NIMM III The men were transferred to the naval hospital at Chelsea. IMJ statement of the condition oi
tb' treasury, issued on the .' I. showed: Available cash balance. 8r.V-7l or., gold reserve. 8171 .'i M.5Ö .'
Tin- BevraroaMtsI nMro Atiderson, Ind.. June 2. W. T. Dur bin, acting paymaster general, closed Ihe accounts incurred by the state in the first mobilization of troops, nrd the state steps ir.to the new Month free from debt on that score. The total ran up to $:!0.O00. of which $100.000 was for wage and 125,000 for transportation. The soldiers ate 200 tons of food in COMp Mount. Indiana is the only state to square up her nccour.ts in full. She wa - the first to mobilize. firM to muster into fi ileral serv ice. first to have men on the field and the only state thus far to settle in full with troops before tbey U ft UM state.
When I .as I Heir. I I r.on s,,- .1. ,i Du'. I ll.iru.ir l iisiii i e.sf ul Atti iiiiti I.. IMMSSM Willi l.letil. .I.irii-.
New nml I iilnl lllinr. Nohlesville. Ii.d.. June 2. A new ana peculiarly fatal disease has appeared among the horses here. The animal is Brsl attacked with a profuse inspira
tion, This is followed by a chill; then Spangled Banner.' the head swells, there is a heavy dis- 1 l-aird Coleridge.
charge of bloody mucous, and death speedily ensues. The disease is extn niely contagious, anil is usually fatal in a few hours after the first attack. Many have died from the effects of the new malady.
1'Mhi.. June 4. A most unique a. id Signilicaiit. as well as oue of the inout enthusiast ie banquets ever given iu London, was the Anglo-American MMM piet given last evening at the llott-l Cecil,
bi hundred Britons and Americans I assembled fraternally, the purpose of j the eiitei taiument being the promotion of good fellowship between the kin
dred races. Lnglishiuen. many of whom had experienced American hos-
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i insT in.sis. uiie lesiui-ui . , -A iar(re t ra vc itiigtruiiK. ami wi.ino Americans were the guests. Political. I weigh more than 2 hj or 2ä0 pnunls business and literary circles were well represented, but the ptwpoM of THE REVENUE CUTTER BEAR
makiugthc affair MMtOOWMM and a wholly uiiotheial cclebrulion exi ludcd tbt- elllliass American and British (lags were draped over the tables at which were Into MMSJ and women with "the tlag jf the future,"' the Union Jack and the Stars and StrijK-s blended ou coats of arms. Ail wore bullous emblazoned with the two flags surmounting Usl Canadian beaver. Among Use bnognetetn were the eari of Carlisle, Viscount Powerscourt, Mr Normal LoCJftra S.r Frederick Pollock, Sir Kichurd r.-mp:e. Lord Berestord, UM dean of Hereford. Lev. Newmau Holl, Mr. Hiram Maxim aud Mr. lieorge W . .Yard, manager of the Commercioi Qs.Mll Co. i-iieralure ami journalism were rejv ronested by r JoOn Uobinson. mmm ager of tue Daily News; Mr. Alflen IIa iinsw ort h. proprietor of MM llaiiy V and B Veal alt News; Mr. William
. T. tead. editor of the Beview of lie- : views; sur Walter Besaut, Mr. Antlimy ' lloic. Ur. Dona Doyle aud Mis Beat
rice IL.rr.ideu. lor.i Ueraard Coleridge presided. 1 oasts to the queen aud to tue president of Hie l'uited Mates were honored. neeOMtMUsled by the strains of "tJodlteee tue (OOMI ' aud "TtM Star
Sk ATT I.E. Wash.. June 4 I schooner ltrixam brings news th.r revenue cutter lk-ar. eooveytng r to the imprisoned whalers, is at Dttl i Harbor. Tbe ollicers of the F ar receutly attempted to form a eonnevtion with the overland parte Ottder I.. cut. Jarvis. but got on'., mi'es north of Dutch Harbor. Then
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It th nennt, on the Stt.no nmen.l mcnt t ) the w ar revenue nMIIN di roethmg the m-crctary of the treasury to coin the silver bullion in the treasury and to issue silver certificates against ii .ens tun I to IS to 31. The bond
amendment was also incorporated in
the bill as a subsiitute lor tin am nu-
incut to issue legal tender Holes, Unvote being 4'. to ill In ItM '"'U-, during a short day session. I'J private pension and icii f bn's were passe. I. An
sslOIl Wils belli. (lOV.ileii io
bills granting pensions and correcting military ronoedo, more than to ol whka were acted upm. one : t.ieiu granting a pension to Nancy Hurler, of Pentisy I .an in, aged PC, w idow of a soldier of the w ur of 1S12. A ItntlfM ilownpour of rain occurred U-lwcen St. i. loud and Hinckley. Minn., on the Qroat Nortliern railroad, on the Id. A piece of MM k 00 feet long and live deep was was led nwnyi a bridge three miles east of Hinckley and a IMOltOf one a mile west were washed out. and there was great damage to the roadbed in numerous places Josi.ru i-i t i t.vNo and Frank Mil-
! ivl... lire lie ii-Vi-i to be spies. Wi ll!
taken to Atlanta. Ca., on the ii I. from Tampa. Fla. ustellanos is a S iniard. and had traveled all along th- ttltMMM coast. Miller is said to be an Knglishman. No paiers were loiiu I -mi them Tin-two men were locked up in the military prison at Fort MePlMrSMk The St. .lames lia.ette s.iys it learns that a proptsal made in influential -ir-eles and backed by the liberal leaders isafiKit, with the object of ismfcrring a title on the widow of the late Win. L. tiladstono. It is suggested that Mrs. tiladstotie Imj crealed countess of Liverpool, and an-'ther member of the family bo created Viscount Hawardeii. ! . i ..l - - l
A sKNSAiioN was crcaied in o neiui circles iu St. Petersburg, on the 3d, by the newn of an unexpected attack hy I.ihki natives on a U.i-s,,in p .st garriOOOi by Mf infantry. 1 I M mwii of Ami Jan. province of Ferghana. Turkeslan. It U said that 204M t lie soldier were killed nli-1 II wounded. Avium liombarliiiciit of the MM MM u s M fen ling the approach to Santiago bay occurred on the id. TlM American collier Merruuae entered the buy and was sunk by a torpedo and several of her WWW captured. Mil FiiKURBir.a Aham, lirst secretary of the llritisli embassy in Washington, neeompanied by Mrs. Ad.uu. sailed for liondon, on tue 3 1. wnere he will be absent lot two muitlis ou leava
C.Isen lllilfmaa. Valparaiso. Iml., June 2. The nineteenth annual commencement xercises of the Northern Indiana college of law were held at the new auditorium of the normal college. Judge James II. Ionian, of the Indiana supreme U nch. presiding. The annual address was given by Judge John I'.arton Pajre. of Chicago. Mark L. DeMott. dean of the law school, delivered the address to the graduating class. Prell Lave Story. Brow nsburg. Ind.. June 2. A pretty little love story occurred in this city. Thomas Walsh and Atna llogan w re lovers 19 years airo. The pirl's
iu proKsiug the
health of President MeliUaley, snidt " V liere can the old world show MOM a hue of rulers of men as have been the tree choice of the American peaesie. " Fraternity aud the tuture alliance" pervade! all the speeches. Tue speakers were the bisliop of Iii poll (Kl. itov. in. Boyd Carpenter). lxrd ilrasscy, Col. Taylor, nreeldcat of the American
society in Iondon; Sir tieorge William lea Voeux. Mr. Newton Crane, forun-r president of the Ainerieau siK-iety in MMMMK Earl tiray. Prof. jtltMti Von Dicey. Mr. iMMjnjN W. t able und Sir Freilerick Pollock, corpus pofevsor of jurisprudence at Oxford. The English speakers lauded the achievements of the revolution as -u- ' thusiastieaiiy as if they should have MMM their own victories Y in re all : the sei m-Iis w, re practically from the same text, extended iUotat:oiis wou.d be monotonous. ' Motiier country" and 'sons beyond the sea" were pn rases reiterated by all tin- speakers. '1 he bishop of Upon elicited the neatest enthusiasm by a pointed refarOMMto ttie war. saying tuat although botn nations had U-eii accused ol wor-
We botn kfl .v
; w beu to spend our Money nod w know tnat MMM OM00M arc w..rt:.
speiiiliiig any price for. "
the ice was found packed somi Behring sea and all further plan- , ,; tob. abandoned. No news has I.e. u reeeiveil from Jarvis. A hurricane, which seriously threatened the entire shipping of that lo . -ty. swept over Dutch Harbor an I Unalaska on May BS. During tie , the schooner Helen was driven abut was not seriously injured The ship Waehusctt drngged u M chors and but for the timely nasistan of the Bear the bark Han y M would have been hurled unou tinami broken to pieces. According to the officers of tin I: -am. the nehooaer Fischer Bröthen arrived at I'nalaska after an ei e.p rience in Behring mm. Sb, If ed to rush her way through the ke M I some MO miles north of L'nalaska an for a time it hsiked as if stic weald never get out. For nearly a MH w as In the ice pack unable tog t awai A sudden wind opened up a ehsnnel and released her. USED THE MAILS TO DEFRAUD
fathi r objected. The lovers parted with a promise never to marry another. IJeeenUy Miss Hogan's father died. ';o-h. w ho lived 17 yenrs in Aii-trulia. Mid his property, cam- hack to Indiana,
mid the couple were married Inst week, snipping tlie dollar.
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l.il I ur i .1 ll i M ll 1 1 III s in in i i ii llliil.llia . - i L. l l ... ..... Lord io.cn lg sjtd tha. he hoped convened at Bremen ni.d will continue , ... . , ,.
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A Swiucller or a Slpatilitli Spy In tin l ilU nt l in ) s,, at PaW rlt, III. Pkokia. UL. June 4 F. M. Bsrohai Hen lodged in the Peoria tail ifl fauit of bail. He is accused ol us nj the mail to defraud a Peorian MM ' Aldo K. Bcynolds. of receiving leiten in an assumed name, and of spond.ng with a foreign government thinder measures of the Halted Mates. Into mmm here two ot three ween-, ore claiming to have been a weall by Cttl planter and insurgent ndtOOTi '! delivered lectures violently dciioun pain and telling highly iMpTobnbli stories. He has si nee been trying b coiie. t money, among others of li. ynohls. claiming it was for Spain, an ! he also asserted that he was beorrw nnOOMMSnO with the Spauisb gov. i mcnt.
In session the remainder of the week. rheolewfeal o nest los will be debated
I and the conference will n!o declare its
approval nt the war the I nite.I States is now w aging. A meeting of t he teachers of the parochial schools is also being held. oo il fur Hi-cm h f MMn!sO Wibas.i. Ind., June !.-Mi- l.ill Reefer, a pretty young WOW4M of bni siieil Adam Miller, a young bachelor :d H for llnjOOO damages for breach if promise. The parties live rear Wooter. KoaOtMbe county, and the action it brouglit in the Kosciusko circuit court. I he ease will probably come up for a hearing this month. Trrrllil, Injurril.
a psrauMseal organisation of repee 1 sen. alive cilutcus of cito. -r U ma. ..no 1 would come to a mutual un h-cstand- 1 mmj 'u nil pinna ou nil IntOTttnthmnl dlluculln-s. Hm lonlsiiip prayed tlsat ffietOFJ might p. re. i ii i mii toe AiuertOM MOM Der "in the int. rest of America, in lij interest of paui auil in tue interest of common humanity." "1 wicc America lias fought with ad her might." he said l ue bi st lignt was bnced by tue imlcciutv of t ok.ug. and .-.he was rfgut c.icoringj; the second time she loilglil for I oe ' freedom of slaves and tue same spirit j
is with her yet. I'remeudous cocci - , MM He advocated a periuaiient tribuna
Shelbwille. Ind.. June 2. Ilnrrv Tav- ! for the settlement of interuaUoasi oil
'or. aged "i. filled a ciirnr box with jrtin- i fereocea.
DUAL MINNESOTA TRAGEDY Loiil. Martrla l ulitlly YV i.onileil I tirre.l Minn., by MMeOSSi tOM Uli-rSKnl H i. Mt
pow der. cut a hole in the lid and touched i match to the powder. pr tending to Mew up Cervera. The child was humbly disfigured about the faee and will both tyes as a resell of the exploion. 1)1. ll Siiilila-nl, . Kokomo, Ind.. June 2. The wellknown stallion. Ibers Wilkes. 2:2fi4. of ihe Fee a- MeDnniel ntnMen, this -ity. died aaddenty of congestion. He was a pacer. MteesM iun. Peru. Ind.. June 2. I. . & .1. C. sehnioil. wholesale and retail grocer.
hae nssbgni-d to ( harli s Clark. Liabilities, $20.0u0. I . ll DwaO. Clinton. Ind.. June 2. Mrs. Su.m srli.mitn. ngrd f. dropped dead while t the dinner table. Mi nniee mmI0mmv Hartford City. Ind.. June 2. Over I .no i enses of measles are reorted in 'his place. not H teal ts4 mp Manina Anderson. Ind., . imr 2. A spiritualistic camp mcetiny will ooen near here July ia.
Lord llra-ssey said there were close! lies titan a w ritten alliance; ties which could not be 1 iro ell. Col. Taylor raised a hurricane o cheering by say ing: Ys you have stood by us iu our daj of tual. w lieu your day of trial eoiues count iiHin us." ir t reilcriek Pollock replied, predicting UMMMMN would be "one MMM under tvo (lags to keep the peace ol the world." A number of telegrams of cijngr.it illation Here Nad from Brili.sh auJ America n imkIh-s here andaiirou-L
Ai.ritF.n. Minn.. June . IonU Mar lels. who was released from jail having completed a term to which m was sentence I for a uiisden in which Mrs. Joseph 1 don was involved. was and probably fatally Injan Iu was leaving the ja I. by the I of the woman. OOVMrS Wha wltnessi the shisoting follow -d Oieadoil MMM he found that he con d m ' cajs-. placed the revolver W.th he had shot Marl. ls against hll owl breast and tired a bullet through lull, art. He died instantly. PLUNGED INTO THE OSAGE. OaettMM i MMMMrt raslOa IHn I i nr. A llrlilK-" spin MM Knoi ke. I Down. JirrKKsosj CITV. Mo., .lime 4 1 lecond section of Missouri l' freight train No.l.ti. ennt-bound. into (sage river at Usage" 1 miles east of this city, at 1-1 1 One span of the bridge was U down by a ear jumping the t ra. . five cars plunged into the river D engine got over the bridge saf .. one was hurt. The bridge w as 0O ' ttMbnatea the road, nad the dsmog is several thousand dnl ars.
UNEXPECriüLV AT I AC A ZD. ORDERED TO THE PACH
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A I.....I oi I...'.- I . , i - e . . . . a Kavrrm- TwMt Sxtl-li. . - Knli-I .tu. I l.iali'r-ii YY iiuinli it. Si Pt.l Klisiii iio. J.ue 4. -A sensation has been ereaved in oiticial circles Ueru bj th - news of an unexpected MOMM by LjMM natives on u KlMMOO pl ;ar ri soiled by 300 lufautry. at MM town M Andijan. province of Ferghana, 1 rt aatan. It is said that 2o oi the solemn Were killed and D wouuded. No such reverse to the Kussia:: ii mi baa occurred in Asia iu man., yea
Thr Si " IS si oi i nils, r s, Tsi'iiti-Kmil s,,r-.l. OMMfSsl M lOatMl YValrr. s-r. Pr.TKiisBi m June 1 The nen . IMMJ an cruiser n-tiaiia. Of L030 displacement, has Im-. ii ordered b t Pacific. She has a speed, estimated ' over twenty knot, and carries six inch quick-Hring guns of the snel tvK. snd Un tOIOOM guns. MM MM beats M France. She has four IncDf of armor over In-r gun nnOltMns, MM hss an armored .leek two niches th
