Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1898 — Page 2

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The sum. ary eruir Yie. with troop for Santisgo. si'.ed from Old (KMnt t'omfort. V. . on the 23d. A wrT u from the island of Pastel iari announce that Admiral OB uira quvdron ptiiwl tier, os the 23d. id the direction of Suez.

At the proper time Qua Merritt authorized Ü transfer his military command to the MUl ranking od inDoumr himself governor of the Philippine islands Col- R. H A. CnortoJ.. U. Ä. A., re

tired, died in Washington. un m "aged sbout S3 year. He wasappiotcd to the army from iVlaware at th outbreak of the ein! m. US Kiso AUNWW of pain tt confir med. on the -d. with frreat cere- , oov. In the presence of the royal family, the court d.gnitsrie. the cabinet ministers and the grsawlee Thv new 1' sited State revenue cutter V g.wquin left the Globe shipyard ,t i -...and. a, on the Hi. bound for Ogdcnsborg N 1 where she was to be end in two and taken through the canals to the Atlantic const. Thf. const irfnMt monitor Monstlaock ssiied from an Francisco, on the 53d. for Manila, via Honolulu. The esdiier XerO. which will accompany the Monadooek. went out tirst. The war abip followed in a few minute. tl response to s cabled inquiry Mr. Kamsden. the British consul at Santiago dt- i oU. sent the following dispatch, on the Mats to the New York World: "Not hi ur happene.1 to llob-

son or other during nomi s official d. snatch, frotu Havana to Madrid, on tne -1st. sil that about 50 atlditionai ship, many of them loaded with troops, had appeared off Santiago de tula, and that a battle was. imminent with the Spanish force, occupyingthe coast. Rcrt-YISG to a question in the house of commons, on the --"th. the first lord of the admiralty. Mr. Goshen, said the .r.ml naril maneuvers hl been

abandoned in eon sequence of the aerious character of the strike of cosl miners in Wale. Tr. Manila Railroad On having otBees in London, received a enble mesage on the 23d. saying that, though the Philippine insurgent had captured nil but the inner city of Manila, they re respecting property and are refraining frcm looting.

t;as CaUKW Ja is and tff were taken on hoard the Visen at lien. Rabis camp. 1 miles west of Santiago, on the mh. and conveyed to the cruiser Sew York, where a long consultation with Admiral snmpson waa bad regarding prospective operations Os the -Id Senator Foraker introduced s bill authorizing the organization of n division in the volunteer array not to exceed six regiment, to consist

of colored immunes, to oe recriiiieo from the nation at large, and that the president aha!! appoint the HMM n A Miuranr fete, given nt the St. Louis fair ground by the Daughter of the Confederacy and the Daughter of the Revolution on the 2lt.for the benefit of the Ik Louis oldier in camp at Lhtckamauga park, was an unqualified caceeaa, both in attendance sad auuneiai result. Gs iMUIMi the Philippine inaurgent hier. baa informed I nited States Consul William, at Hong Kong, of the formation of a provision " government, merely for cohesive purposes, nd has notified him of the desire of the insurgents thst the Philippines be

an Amer.can coony.

CURRENT TOPICS. THE IEW8 II BRIEF. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. TUB easte was aot m essloa oa the tiha tka bow consideration of the . outer - . .. ..... . .-. . Itislru-t of i ulttmb.i J

.nasi Hi ir bill resunvsl. but had l MncluOnl See at iwo o fksk. pursuant to ir-

ier. the toe r - IHr latc Sruu r UhAm U Miinv of larTa IS et.te on the ttt.i t 'Mhe loetioB ot ltiit Diirxti.ia han. ihesvevkT. beiiu: Mr Jlorr.U in-s. Vut nd Mr Baeoo idem. G In oppotlon to th prvpo& t-tu. A tet vote. fori-rJ &v the friend" of the uwure asanwtfa m -ij" wea k perp. ihi. an. , it to Ü ia fav-r ot nnnlloo In the öoue tUr nena UeBclemy 111 carrying teti.m.M. w pMMs prettclly rrporteU from the o mmilirf . nppropriMkMM. The re- 'er of the U w give to DUtrtet of foluau'i b.i.u.'s. Is the enu . on the :ut. among the Wils io. itour pruviJinx evere penslUc for the malinou miur or detraction of HUbn1nne mine MMMlMS. fortincalion or othr uit ortende. Nesrly the enure oy"a nesslos mm dt-.-tl lo dicuion of the queton o. i Hsvaitan annexation. la the h. ue several I tili of minor importance were pl. an 1 I MMBittee of the hole a bill wa discueJ to r fer to the cour. J - Mi c- rtain claim of perotu for prvprry tak-n or destroyed by thf I MBfMterate inTa.iin of the koutbc rn counties

Is the senate p rt on the tr Mated ud re a m of it i Hawaii ocetip aaachr Sarau

in the 3d the fonferenee rein appropriation fill was pre-i-i " r: n..le t- d.tf'Drtx' ' the annexal in -I ,i mot .f the .:.n in

l the adopt'.' n of the N.-w.anili

rcaoluttva mine nou a um ""i.---ting the National Ctoagreaa of Mothers was aaaaed and the conierenoe report upon the bill : r . & -'n ' h" 'e s.am.. n and the Seminole Indian- adant.sl Several private bill were Ped.

hoi the houe wentinto eoaualttee of ho.e on Ittriot of Columbia legilatioav I the aenate on the Od. the discu.sl

the question of the annexation oi me iia-..-u Island was continued, all the peeeh-s t . m t.ppBuiit'.n ti the m.'4sire. The aivu." waa Interrupt 1 by Mr. Morgan, who ecured the passace of a resolution peuvlda for an Inquiry by conimitts into the status of the Nicaragua raaat A bill to ratify the Dawe .'c. :: a u. miop-.e.: uft r which the ssnsM went inu eaerutive session, lo the bouse Ian:- number of Wilaof I minor lmp.rtam were ps-d. and further i -r,t ..non the sundry civil appropria

tions Ml were reprte.i ami ad ptel. and further conference upon the remaining poiats requested. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

I'mted Stats Msrshsi. Hoan at Kev West. Hav. receive! instructions from Attorney -tienersl iriggs. on the 11 t. to hold sll persons eapture.1 on Spanish pnre ship until further ora.. I his looksiikereUliat.on u the

Spaaiards for refusing to exchange Lieut. Hobsoa sad hi men. The Ohio RVpab'.ieso tnteconventi..n.!n ':.'!) a- o.umhu. .Hithe S3d. saade the following nossinationa by acelamation: ateer.-tary of s-ate. ( harles P IJfl supreme judge. W T. Sps-ar; t-lerk of supreme court. Joih K. Alle.: fod and dairy commissioner. Josepti H. ltlaekbsro. memlwr of the board of public works W. U. Joho-

Ms P W Utnsors:. the British coaanl at Santiago de t ubs, who is acting for the I'nited State is the negotiations with the Spsniarda for the exchange of Lieut. Hobsoa and his coatraiies of the Merrimac expeilition. has auggvted to the officials st Wahingtou thataranm might secure the prompt release of the American pris-

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Mf.4fit (osBtX made public. OB the lVth. the names of yonng men who hare been te ected for appointan. t t as Mend lieutenant ia the reglar army to till vacancies ereated by the net of congress adtpt i ng the threebatt ...ion fwganisation for the infantry nrm of the service and the addition of one aevond lieutenant to all butteries when filUd to war strength. Tax New Vork state military authorities announced, on the 20th, that nons of t'.ie ors-anizatious of the national guard wuieli Hid not go out ander lbs nrd call wili be given an opportunity b volunteer under the awxmd celt. This decision will prevent tbe!eenth, Taenty-third snd Seventy -fourth regiment and tea separate euaapaaie fnn fortaing a part of New Voras uo'.a ander th second call.

Eir LlTaWMss Ol, was visited, on the imh, by the most destructive storm iu yean, tircat damage was done to street nnd sewers, and railroad and

street car traftic was impeded. ! t. Williams stave mill and cooper ahop v ore entirely washed away. Tux tnteiuent of the condition of the treasury :su.-.l on the .'"th showed: Available cash balances, fH..MT."4; gold reserve. l;i.4T.UT. A III dispatch from MflawUi . rvia. says ex-tjueen Natalia is organixing an expedition to the seat of the wkUwau Snain and the I'nited

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States in order to nurse both Amenicansaud Spaniard. Autre received at Port Antonio. Jamaica, on the night of the -inh. announced the arrival of the first division of the American arm;, of invasion, under Maj.-ten. Shafter, off Santiago Je t uba. A kkpoKT reached Washington, on the HHh. that Mariano Sal va. a young Havana volunteer, had attempted to as-,a-.v!iule ' apt -Hon. ltlanco. and sent a rifle bullet into the general left leg at the thigh. th- - nate. on the -ith. while the

U. tii an annexation reslution was

uuder di-usion. a motion to ailjourn for the day lined up the sentiment of senators. The motion was defeste!. 41 to 15. The name of Ensign Uagley. who waa killed on the Winalow at t ardenas ia to be ommemoratei by the designating of one o! :he new torpedo boat to bear it. Orru tat. information reached Washington, on the --Mtli. that the Spanish

fleet had left arlagena ami was ou ih way back to Cadis OS the Jist the war department issued ortlers to ltrig. Jc3. Henry M. Nuffield to proc.i. with his entire brigade, from tamp Alger to Fort Monroe, where they will take transport for Santiago. The Metropolitan Street Kailwar

t o of New ..rk.on the omciau.v i announce.! that a st.s kholdcrs meet-i iuo would be called to ratify an issue of lt."J.U) of new stock, of which P4.miU.UUU will be used to retire debenture nnd iMtMM fr further improvement in the Tüten. known that Lieut. Ilohson

and hi men were removed from Morro castle. Santiago, to the barracks at Santiago on June 7. where they are now confined. The story of their tieia confined in Mrro wns simply a 8fMHw ruv THE Kall River Machine Co.. of Cuyahoga Falls .. receive! a contract, on the .'Ist. from the government

for i. shrapuel shells, to oe sniwpeu as soon as p..sible. They will probably be sent to the Pacific coast to be used by lien. Merritt s men in the Philippine

Thk amount of sut.Tipiiniia reeeivett. on the -Mst. for the new bonds eicceded that of any other day since the law auth M-iiing their isaue went into effect. Among ti.e number were several Sl.mjo.uuu subscriptions Uvsxtaxsmo bay has been brought iato electrical communication with the rest of the world by the establishment of a telegraph office there. I ii statement d the condition of the tr.nv..ev iwoied on the -Mst showed:

Available cash balances. il.0:.l9l; gold rwerve. Ud.r.'J.UJ;. ...s U-iLKiTT eoiuinand has leen

constituted the Eighth army corps. T t.crman kaiser is allege! tohave pnpoed tliat tierasany eatablM a protectorate over the Philippine for 30 year, guaranteeing to re-establish order and bring the rel- d.n to an end. It is said lierniany w mi.l agree to pay j... msi.mio mark in (fold IHttW ii"ish treasury for thi temporary protectorate. pREturn Ftrix of France has Inv.t. d M Paul Loms IVytral to form a cabinet which shall be representative of the different reuublionu factions.

0 s SiisrTitm and Iii staff and Roar Admiral Sa.upsoii. with a guard of soldiers, went ashore at Acorradcros. s.hui after the arrival of the fleet off San tiago. and prisnled to lieu, llarciai headquarter. abut a mile inland, where thev spent neveral hours in conultation with the Cuban general. It appear that the recent conference between Sir Henry lrutuiiiond Wolff, the llntish ambassador, and lien. Correa. the span.sh minister of wur. was brought alniul by Spain's extensire military work in the vicinity of llibrnltar. A peremptory demand was made that the work be topH-d, am! work has Ik-cH suspended. Till: Spanish prize steamship Pana uia. which was captured bv the light house tender Mangrove, off Havana, on April K, w a sold at auction, at NewYork, on the Jlst. and was puichiiso.l by the government for ftl,Ma

lit thecapsu ng of a hoal m wnien a party of young people w ere row inj I on Flint river, at Fiusliiiiir. Mich., ou the Mi, rhauiicey t .h.U. aged !; Lulu Loup. H; tKlaliua Loup, tfi, and Mil,n. .i Packard, aged two years, were a.l

drowncl. Arthur Maxwell. SU years old. in stteinpting to rWOW the party, w as also i! row lied. I nn situation in the mining NfiSM of Catalonia. pain. i most st-rioiis. l iiere are IT.' jn'oplc out of emp.ovtueut and more factories are expected to ein shortly. A renewal of riotinij is feared. Tin: statement of the condition of the treasury, on the -M. showed:

.vaii.il'e CMk la!ances. Sis. si ,.y3i; gold reserve. 16S '''. tin.

Tin: report that Aounrai luniai.ilattbndtwtumed to adi is denied, i; b mid that it could not return without creating riot in that city and Madrid, particularly us the admiral said at the farewell bamiiict given la him tiiat he woii.d never return until his flatf had been steeped iu American b . I 1 . Thkke is a disposition becoming man ifest in the senate, in view of theassiir-

anee Of Um Hawaiian annexation i Newlands resolution being adopted, to tiiUt up the treaty and concur in it. thus preserving to the senate it dinitr as the treat -making power in conjunction with the prcs deut. .Iamis M Kim.ky. a nephew of th president, who has just graduated at the t ant. oi 'O.i hi'h sclusd. left Canton, on the I9d, for Washint. n. for the purpise t.f enlisting in th regular

army, after spemliug a lew -nays wmi his uncle. Wim : the American troops were

landing at llaiipiiri. on the SM, under the protection of r4faMMIS guns and Cen. t'a-stiilos forceof l uban's. tlie latter gave vent to their joy by continual shouts for Free l ul.a and cries of Viva los Americano!"' Thf.uk is absolute lack of drugs in Santiago, and the crew s of the Spanish

war ships there are on liaii rations.

Martin' Thoknk. convictu or tne niunler of Wm. ( oildensuppe, a bath rubU rat WoodeM, L L, year ago. was M-ntenceil. on the -.3d. to le execute.1 luring the wc-k beginning August L TliK stal- metit of the condition of the Treasury, issued on the -'3d. showed: Available trash balance, f lH7..VJ5,il: gold reserve. 8K..1.671. l-i Csit. Mairii'K M. Lan Rr.. a famous figure in confederate history, .i.e.l at his home in Kansas l ity. Mo., na the - Id. of cancer. llniiMi a recent typhoon at Port

Arthur a Chinese torpedo boat de nt royer was driven ashore-and 1 ;o lucu w ere drow nel.

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NEWS FROM INDIANA.

Debarkation of Gen. Shaffer's Army at Baiquiri Accomplished Without the Loss of a Man.

EVERY MAN READY FOR PROMPT ACTION.

Uoo.1-Nsture.1 KUalry iiioik the Trm.H. I., lie MM Hrt Aahsee t A.lane l ine limie.lUtely lliroviii rorwatS V ... I.H ion. ami MM Si MM Men w mm läse oiii.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Tw tlie senate, on the ?tth. thra measures designed to facilitate the wik of the war department were passed Except .luring' the time devo.ed to routine business th discussion of the Hawaiian annexation revdutions occupied the WMB. The conference report on the bankruptcy bill was adopted The house was not in ses sion. Os the morning of the Mill four troops of the Ku-st cavalry, four troops of the Tenth cavalry and eicht tr-.oi of Roosevelt's Roughriders." all dismounted, forming the advance guard of. en. Sliafter s army. were ambushed bv in Spaniard and a tcrritie tight ensued, in which the enemy were routed, but not Ik-fore they bad inflicted scno is loss our loss was 13 killed and

aU.ut .Vi wounded. The Spanish loss i.s not known Among the killed MM i apt QhfMM andScrgt. Hamilton Fish, of the ronhrid.rs I At Trenton, la.. Perry Elliott B&Ml and instantly killed Knie Kelly and then shot himself. They lived on opIn kSxlts tili" ft f the load. Klliott saw

Ms, Ke.lv sittinif with a young man in front of her house, anil shot her with a rifle fr.un iii doorway. His dead bod was found shortly aft rwards in an inner room. Jealousy was the cause of the rash act. Tin: steamsliip Peru, which arrived at San Francisco from the orient, on the ttli. via Honolulu, report having

apoken the second fleet of transport ou June Ht The th et was moving rapidly towards Honolulu, and wisncd to Is- repirled "All well." OX the Mwk Admiral Sampson telegraphed tue navy department, from Playa del Kste: From a Mag of truce I learn that Lieut. Ilohson and hi mmnaninnii are all w-U. Thev nre

contined in the city if Santiago, four miles from Morro. It i alleged that another highbinder w.r i imminent in Chinatown, San Francisco. TlicsliootingofChur.K Yin a few nichts ag. it is aiil, haa

htm followed by threats against at least four other prominent Chinese. Faiii kU ilurm,' the week ended June -.'I were, for the I nited Slate. Vi. against IM for the c .rrespon Ii urf week last year. For .ma li tue failure w re II. a.'ain last year. Accokimm. to the new Chicago city directory the population of that city is now t.:U.lSl I his i s .in increase of ttt.OOU over tl e Hgure of Is'.tT. Ir is announced in Madrid from uba that yellow fever has alrealy attacked memM ruf the American expedition it autiaga

BAiqvaa Hahhok. Cbv Wedaeidnjr, June It, .r r. m . vi Kim.-io, Jaiiiuica. Thursday, June .'.'At five .'clock thi afternoon MM trained American soldiers arc camped in the hills in an uround BjettlH, and lu.iM) more rest .-n their arms .u board tiutis-port-off shore, reavdy to join t nose who have debarked as s.mui a the available laiui' iics an I small Isjats can carry llicm ashore. OstajHahMM ifset PieptMan. Time and sea and weather w ere propitious for the army f invasion. The navy and the uriiiy CO-opsrnted sp ndully, and as the big warship elosol in on the shore to pave the way for the

approach of the transports, umi mei. went back again, three cheers for the navv went up from thousandsof throats on the troop ship, an.l three cheers for the army rose from ship after ship M Um troop ships moved la U tnks tneii share in the hii.iirdoOS giinic. It VM war uinl it w;is iiiagnitit eiit. Our l uliiiii v UlaS

The Cuban insurgents too, bote their share in the cut r prise honorably am' well. Fire thousand of them in MU tain fastnesM-s anil dark thicket of r.i vines, lay all night on their fttIM irmtehlng every road and inountiiil path leading fr..m Sun; iago to U0St iiatno A thousand of them w ere w ithiu sight of l!aiiuiri. making the uppronch of the Spaniards under cover ol j the darkness an impossibility. CMartac Mm Way. At B:40aV in. the New Orleans opened

fire with a gun that sent a shell ri:nb'ir.g and crashing against the hillside.

The IVtroit. Wasp. Machia and Suwunce followed suit, and soon the hii.sides and the valleys seemed to be j ab.azc. as shot followed shot in swift Meesioa amid the wild and excited cheering of the soldiers on the transports. ine UaaMtas Bsgee In tive llnit thB MM MM BUM with flotillas of small boats, bended by launches, speeding for ltoiijuiri rock. Some of the boats were manned by crews of sailors, while others were rowed by the soldiers themselves. Knelt liat contained M meu. every one it: lighting trim and carryiug three days r:it i. ms. a shelter ti nt, a gun and KM

tart.idges. ready to take the held on touching the shore, should thev bl called upon to do so. The tiring of the warships, however, proved to Ik- a needless precaution, as their shots wen- Ml returned und n .Spaniards were visdde. I. en. Shufter WMMmM Hie l.uii'iltig. Cell. Shafter. on In.ard the Segit ranca. closely vatchcl the landing ol I lie t rix ids.

ltrig. -Oen. Kawton. who had becu ictaiied to command the landing par ty. led the way in launch, aecoin panied by his staff, and directed the formation of the line of operation A detachment of the F.itfhth regular

infantry was the tirst to laud, followed by Gen. Shafter's old regiment, the T wcnt-seeonil infantry, the Tenth in fa n try. the Seventh and Twelfth in (natty, the Second Massachusetts regiment, and a detachment of the Ninth uvalry. Mmlrjf to In- l'lrl liorr. The Ismts rushed forward simultaneously from every "piarter. in gooii-na-tured rivalry to be tirst. and their occupants scruinbled over one another t' leap ashoi c. As the hoats tossed about in the stirl

break ng against Um pier, getting ashore was no easy matter, and the sol iiiers had to throw their ri tics on the Modi before tl.ey c.uld climb up ill MM s.-lv.- iili'l so-ue hard tumbles resulted but nobody was hurt. At the end of the pier the companie. and regiments tpiickly lined up, ami

wert- marched away . ihr- int aa AMMsee rt. lien, haw ton threw a st rong detach Ml for the night. awOMl six miles treat, on the rond to Santiago, and another detacliiiieiit was MJMtd to thi north of the town, among the hills. The ret of the troops were cpiur'erci in the town, some of them being MMMw iu the btiildingsof the iron company. Otlii-rs of the trMps were puil tercl in deserted houses, while others still, preferred the shelter of their tents in the adjoining fields The Town nun llenerleil. The town was deserted when tin troops landed, bttl WOBM und children s.,,'11 anpmred from tbt Mrruandlni hickete and returned to t heir homes.

Latest Happenings Within th; Bon der ot Our Own Stat. Illsirrti lew nevtnMnt, Indianapolis, Ind.. June JI. Lieut. .John WltinaU, of the regulur army, has received his i n si ructions legar.iing

the ntnsMriag la oi the new rtgtwnl I 1 nil in Ii u volunteers, and the work will , begin as soon as the equipment fi r the reginMiii arrives. The mmmiIm oi which it will be composed will he turstaked by th.- cities of Mount Vsrnen, lefrseeos rille, Madison. Colomna, Law l ei.c. btit g, fttokntond. Newcastle, Slielbyville, hiishvillc. rlsmmosd, Nt ich1MB I itv and Mim t iccllo CoanpnBtaa are iio-v in existence in eiieh of the cities, ami they will he ordered to mobilise l ere in a few days. W.T. Durbin, Of Anderson, will BOWOMttd the regiment and Victor M. Hackiis. of th! I city, be licim nant colonel.

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Sanguinary Battle Between Gnu Shafter's Advance Guard and Two Thousand Spaniards.

i. .-ri ii Pnrtpne. Aii.leison, Ind.. June -'4. Joseph Marshall, of this city, was called to Toronto to attend a Meeting Oi fceltl Of John Marshall, the fM0M TotOOtO miUtonaire brewer, whose wealth when he died was i stimatcil in eight figures. loKpph Marshall is a wire wink, r and a pour man. Ht is a gTSttdMH Ot ll" dteedeal aui wiU come Ih for nearly 11,000,000. The brewer was very miserly, nnd Turing his life tM Anderson Mil did rot even get his e s ou one ol his dollars. Mnftwrni OMtalnl. Ind ar.apolis. li.d.. June 4. -The an nmi meeting of ikeCentml Aisoclstlon nf Railroad Offlcera will ba held in this

, -ity on the lth and 1.1th of DCXi BieatB. It is expected that about WO oJkiaU if the trsnspOrtstlon departments of Ines- in the territory of t he association xx i 1 1 be in attendance. Othccrs will be leetcd on the läth and the place selected for lidding the BCXt nucting.

rtT ins Clssatsbln, j Terre Haute. Ind., June A. M ' liggins. of this city, who was indorsed by the state convention of the Iu iiana r.ea.'iie e f Renabiican Clubi foi na

tional president, has withdrawn from that eon tea! snd will he candidate before the state convention for Iks noin it.nti'.n for clerk of the state supreme ourt. He served two terms us presi lent of the State league, i 1 Canree wttk Mlneaar. Ten Haute, Ind., June 14. Mi-s Kva IfaddOB has procured a warrant forth arr. I of Ueoi Van Pelt, of the Volunteers of America, on a charge of bigimy. She was married to him recently while he ami conducting meetings in his city, and hn since learned ti.at he has a ife and two children in Cincin

nati. TBC pol WC of that city nave neen notified to arrest him.

Rararnetl lHMjne Meen, Pero, l:id.. June 24. The three day less ion of the Northern liuhana Kg north league convention closed here I'he new oflicers are a- foilnw s: l'resi.lent. Marion Swiiidner. of Logansport; vice president. Miss Helen Lockwood. ol Pern; secretary. Mis- Bains He tton. Kokoaioi treasurer. L Hrown. Afeadla I 'm- DCai convention will be held at Noblesville. Mild ' Iteat. Kort WagM, Ind.. June 24. Ti e fu ii. i a! of the late Ite v. J . 11 . lira Ii ne r.vica r

gearral Of the Fort Wayne dlOXMrM, wall, ild from the cathedral at Fort W'nyne More than IN priests nnd thousands of eitiens attended. The remain- wer placed in a vault under thr cathedral DJ the side of the bodies of Iiishops Luerj

und Dw enger. II faOM l t olaelilenee of niue. ladiaaanolis, tad.. June 24. In a -.im called for trial hen the plaintiff am. defendant are St. John and l'.artiiolomew, and the attorney are Caiman and I Jordan. It was suggested to the court that V. V. Herod be appointed Beeta jnd:jf to try the case, but he IhOUgDl tin lOiacidcBOB of names was alreuily Rjffl iently strange.

Ilropiied n l.ltilile.l Lninp. Lebanon. Ind.. June 14, Wkllt de seeadiag stairway enrrying n Itgktt c lamp lira, Leonard (irmes. of Thorn town, lost her balance, and in attempt ing to catch herself dropped the Innip A terrific explosion followed, envelop ing Mrs. I.rnvrs in flames. She wa hor iblv burned nnd died a few hour- later

I. one lo I null laer. Tttrt Haute. Ind.. June 24. Thirty men to till .nit the rank- of company II One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana were btnined here from among Ihre times as many applicants, and left RH f'amp Alger, Virginia, under charge o: Louis Strauss, a newspaper man, w hi

has enlisted. Killed n nenne. Rtehasoed, lmL. June 24. -Oor. Mombi has appointed Smte Senator Charles K Shively. of this city, a member of tin Indiana refo-tnatory hoard of eontrn to taaeaed ( apt. James H. Henry, re ligatd. The latter will devote his tinu to making the race for state auditor.

HIE AMERICAN LOSS WAS QUITE HEAVY.

Thirteen Killed ami About gift J TTirssBtl Mioiy uf Hie l.nller ttll IM. Ihr SimiiIIi I., ms I liklioMli I II,' I m in) DHVM from tlie I I, -lit unit IfntftlSSlIf H.mleil. on Boabd Tna Waxda, ori Ji'rsoi's June Vl. via l'lava del Kste, (iuautaabm Bng, Jane tfi.- This norniag (Fri dag) four troopa of the glra! cavalry, four troops of the Tenth cavalry and eight tfoogaof Boosevslt t rough riders less than 1,000 men in all. diauiouuted, attacked 1,000 Spanish aoldiera In the thickets w it bin live iniks i Santiago de Ca be. I The Americans beat the cnciuy buck into the citv. but they l.-tt the fob

lowing dsad upon the Midi Msagli aiders, I apt. Align K ( apron of Troup I Sergeant Hamilton Fish, .Ir Privates Tibaaa and Dawson, both of Troop L l'rivatc Doagkerty, of Troop I'rivate W. T. Lrw in.of Troojl Flrl I i:ilry. Privates li. York, l.'jorli. Kolh Ilcrlin ami Leniuark 1 1 hi ii avaUrj . lor pore! White At least ." Americans were woanded, including six otliccrs. several of w limn will die. Twelve dead Spaniards were found

in the bush after the tight, hut their ioss was doubtless far in excess uf that. Hen. Voting coaaaaanded the expedition and was with the regulars, white OeL Wood directed the operation of the rough riders several mi lei west Bosk partial struck the Spsniarda about the same time, and the tight lasted an hour. The Spaniards opened tire from the thick brush and had everv adtnataj t of numbers und position, but the troops drove theaa back from the atari stormed the blockhouses, uround Which they made the final stand, and scut them scattering over the mount ai nTke cavalrymen were afterward reinforccd by the Seventh. Tuclft Ii and Scveiiteentb infantry. part of the Ninth

cavalry, the Second Massachusetts and the Seventy-first New York. The Americans now hold the position nt the threshold of Bantings de Cake, with more troops going forward constantly, und they arc preparing for a tinal assault upon the city. Aipont 10 ofitoers and men wore

wounded, of whom it is thought at '.cast ten will die.

au laseesA Keel York. June . A swcial dated

I at Pläga Dal Kste. Cul.a. say that at 1 I 1 I... aJ I ...... . I . .. ft ...... 'ii 'ii. .ii

.1. 111. vile nisi .ii ne,,. -in. ' . i ... ,, w. invusion had landci! at Ha i.iiiri. Iaanajnaai nMBtstkaj IManeskwai Wal ITnaera Ceaipnei wMai Danny, IjoMion. .1 ii ii.- .'1 I In- Manila Kail road i o . baring Offlose la thi - city, has received ii cable message saying that, khoagk the Philipfdae laaawgeBta han eaptnred all battite inner eng ad .Manila, they are respecting property und ire refraining from looting. A Ixnidoii agent of the insurgents liiiins to have information tlmt ÖBB, againaldo has node a coeapOnl with licar-Adiniral DtWOJ not toatta. u the walled . ity itnti' t be American troOM arrive, when the Americans in I the m urg;et will co-wpe iat

Unused for onareas. Kochester. Ind.. June 21. At the re publican eOBVeatlOD here of the Thir

tern th district AbraBani c. twteu, o South Hend. wns nominated for eon ureal after a deadlock of seven hour. Truinie Ma tea v uro re Yinoennes, IimL. June 24. The Kvan gelical Christinn Kndenvor society, com prltlng the district of Ohio, linliann nnr Kentucky, held a trlstate convention it this city. PJeeaflM ueedi Priaeeiea, Ind.. June 24.- John W llii lsprth. nlia Or. Willanl. who recent fm eacsned from the jnil here, has been AT ' . . . i . ne

ree i pt ii red by dctei I i - at r ort inyn sunne from .lull. Vincennes. Ind.. June 24. Sam Kd inn and Yilliam Yoeum broke jail her' nd esesprd. Boll had hte itBteneuJ In tkl MB" 'o-'tou for larceny.

OLD GLOkY ON THE ALTARES. siift.T- BasMton PaMaUtaa "'in Tio-tr ouseusn AeersssfM akitsanan -Meu BuMU BsMlsw in Bag. un Hoard thk DAOTm.ns 0r Bl QUI?, dune 21. via Kingston. JanwieB Inne 24. Late t'nis aftCrnOOB tke American Hag was flown from the top ,.f the Allures mountains, back of Bai

quiri. ntr.'d wild enthusinsin The men

cheered und wave.! their nats. toe ships and the transports let loos.- their sirens, und the bands played "The HI ar Spangled Banner Mnj. Lainotte. with two men of the volunteer cavalry, climbed the keig ita and raised the Ihlg. The i iihans. under Qua. Demetrius CaatiUo, who entered Buiqttirl after the -Spaniards bud deserted the tou 0, W clothed in rags and many of them Were two-tkirda naked. Some ha I no trouuers nnd only tattered shirts while the uiujoritv of them we,-,, hare looted. They were mostly negroes, some being hogaof only Lft genre of ngc. I liegen tbev carried were of many m U ranging from Hint locks to Matwcni and Ib-tniugtons. All. houev. , . were I with machetes. The OflW ' -

ill HI' ...... - , ,de donkevs und scrub horse I Bu s,, was bln.ing hot and a ' t he soldiers w ere prostrnted by the Intense heat and were taken on boar.l t he hospital ship. The troops are in line spirits uml me overjoyed ut tlie aggressive attitudi assu.m-d bv (MB. Shafter. who believe ba mm lutea hii way Into Santiago anu strike the Spanish a h- avv Mow, The celerity of the forward ...ovc,nent of the Fintel States nr.nv has , ,ba missed the uaarMrBMst er a purttnent. lien. Law,,,, sen bu-,. ,,is afternoon BU urgent rc,n, BBWU rations. The niubs and - oresrc alreu.lv ashore, but some of 1 1 . trappings are still on hoard ship Thev will be taken off during W night. Col. Humphreys says he Will have I pack train loaded and on s traf by daylight tomorrow It inOUl ...I. I lu'forc night.

reuen ii ui K ii An attempt to send si.pp! ic-t" "- rogue this nfternoon in BOBtB fatten. SPANIARDS DISAPPOINTED. pJ from M.lr.d Bui "

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pel IB II Pollllelll BlMSlM.

StS'lM

. i All the

Minimis, .nine ... ( , lispatil.es from Madrid reflect .dti I bv Admiral '

libspau-hesiindthe threatemng Of tM political situation. , ,. ,,mM lhe Spaniards I pointed nt the case with w.n ' .shafu r effeeted Isnding '

retreat toward Santiago, ni

glinted ss I had 00 It.