Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1898 — Page 2

W EEKLY COURIER.

C l.M l-. t. i-li. i.

JA PEU.

ISD1 XNA

Tiik auxiliary cruiser Yslc with Hoops f. r Santiago, sailed from OUI Point Co fori, V.. ou Um HA

v.i -i;r Hkookk was ordered from I hiekamauga to Washington. " the 144k, for consultation rnffrldhag slsS Porta Kican exjiedition. m A Kl.ro KT from pain. on the IStn, said: "Iu the present crisis notody tun BO found who is witniur to attempt hl formation of a BOW Cobiaet.

CÜERKNT T0PIC8.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PtRSONAL ANO Gfc.NE.RAL. Tm Span tab coiumantlcr at Santiago tiered to surrender the city if albwed t. maivh out with Um kmnnff war anl take Ma force MNM Uw B lantt. The offer was declined, and he was told that only nbool ute surreiiner COllld be eollsdcled. Tin. siig, stion offered bv tlio president la regard to offering Ihaahafff Im for vi. tones ami prayers for the

sieh, wounded and bereave.', and. incidentally fee BBnanranln poo. were ! gene-ally carried) out throughout the I eOODtrT, on the loth, the president set-

Mg BusAMt Lora Lwto, the.

- ft .( .I.tts iT T ll i - - '

novei.M at... rs , . ..... . . - , Auu.rKan officer, uss.rted thu '::: .e....- o ,.,.. ..,.1 o. e

W IKHI WIIWIWI i 14th. It is understood amon g the army officers in the vic.nity of Santiago that as soon as the plaee has falleu it is the inteution to invest Nuevitas. the prmtipai port ha haarte Prtadpc Btswane. Thk. Mailri.l correspondent of the London Times, on the Uth. said: "Sapastil has ten dered his resignation, advising UW formation of a new cabinet, largely OOfwUtiOg of the military eleincut. Al'MlKAI. I'F.UVKKA entered Santiago hav expecting to eoai and provision within M hour and get away again. In this he waft disappointed by the indolent manner of handling the coal prevailing there. QMS, Tor.vl. on the 14th. surrendered Santiago an. ..'.I of eastern Cuba on the terms offered by ticn. Miafter transportation of the entire garrison

to pain. The sun etldeicd MNM braces aKut 1,009 s.puarc miles.

I.

At Wilmington, Del., United Bte I BeBBtflT Uichanl B olUa Kenny is on trial ou the charge of abetting W.u. N. tt.,,r,-s m,vill.r teller of the l ist na

tional bank of Dover, DsL, who has confessed to rabaiag the bauk of $107. ooa I'hk dry season has so seriously injured the vineyards of the UwBOW valley, in California, that it is est . -mated the yield will only be about ouetliird that of last year, hi SOUM localities the crop will practica y be a dead loss.

in conversation

I that

r

big guns in board, adding, in respOBBC

to a ipiery. that they were BltBer in Italy or thf pockets f the chief of ordnance. TUt boinbardmeiit of Nantiugo w is resumed, on the 1 Ith, the Heet tiring

over a nign rioge nu.i-n una iiievn fron. view. Most d the shells fell into the bay. but one struck a church tided with ammunition, causing a frightful explosion. At this point, and before lieu. Shatter bad begun a land attack, a tlag of truce w as seen coming from the city. In the l'reueh senate, ou the Uth, replying to an interpellation with iffrenec to cases of poisoning in the army through aatlag canned goo Is.the minister of war. M. I avaiguac. said the f.Mtd parUkea of was old, and had been i iiip irted from Aiuenca. l.ssKiN Pai mi it arrived in Washing

ton, ou the litis, bringing with niiu a Mriea of reporte from Adtahral .uiisoii. including the reports of his MIO ordinate ofBeera, descrlbiof tbo aagagaa meat raaaltiag in the dMtractlua of t ei -vera s spnidron. TWM hospital train Waring the Mrounded to Fort McPtnsnaa, n.ir Atlanta. Ua., xvas in a rear-end collision.

six miles south of High Springs. 1 ia. .

n the loth. No one was hurl.

Two &XPLOMQKA, whiob killed curht

nu n anil wound. about 30 others und

wrecked two buildings., occurred ;,t the plant of the Ladi n-Uand Powder works, ut l'oiupton. N. J., on the 1-th. Ar Minneapolis. Minn . n the 13th.

lieo. 11 . ?prv. one ot tue ni-M-uimw "

a vers in the nortii w -.-st. ran in front Of a street carantl was instantly killed. liMAT"ii ( um.kk, of Michigan. who had lived in Washington ftioc Inleft the s.-nate. died at Dccaiit ity. Md., on the 11th. Tks nco were killed, on the Uth, by u cave-in in the leveland (O, eitv w aterworks tunnel being built under the lake. A rescue party of six sent into the tannnl failed to ret urn. Tin statement of the condition of the United States treasury UwUed OO the 11th showed: Available cash balance. S30,l"l.naO- gold reserve. 8)71.-74'.t.417.

i itv ArniToit TnoM i. Ihl.I.. of

Kansas t'ity. Mo . aged :t'. years, .lied

on the 11th. of tjrpbotd fever, alter a

two months' illness. He fore entering

politics in the last city campaign .Mr. Hell was a member of the Journal reportorial staff. TU officials of the Spanish embassy in Paris communicated to the press on the Ifth, a dispatch from Ma il rid. declaring it came from an an

thoritative source. it set forth, in

substance, that although pa;n was only lighting iu order to maintain hav right to repel unjust agirress.oii." she will continue the struggle ' until she obtains an honorable peace, what ever sacrifice maybe necessary to attain this end "

Two siKN.both named Michael Flavin, were killed, on the l.'th. and three were seriouslv injured by the giving

way ( a number of piles of the bridge wind, is being heilt between the ( bar lea river and iVarrcn bridges in Bootee. Tiik sloop Wary. Hying the llritis.i hi'. was brought to Key West. 1'la..

on UM 1 3th, as a pri.e of war. BO 0 as captured by the St. Imis alxiut IM miles from Santiago de Cab while bound from .lamaiea for Santa Cm, with a cargo of provisions. It is thought her English registry is a subterfuge. Tin: sensation of the day at Hrighton Head.. n the I Jtli. was the death of Hromley's Uoisebuil from heart disease

Vft.r tit.isl.itnr the second race, in

which he wa the ' good thing.'' he stairirered against the gate of the pad

dock and dropped on the track as if M bad been s!nt

Tan knuraverdee Americao hlp

Lake 1'iniui arrived at Vancouver. I

from Panama on the l.'th. She was

at sea 73 days without sighting any hoal

Thk IVruvinn congress, on the ISth, aanrewed Um areloaol between I inh

and Peru by a vote of 11". against

Tiik naval otlieiuls regard their part

ha the operat ions at Santiago as at an end practically, and are look i ng around for new worlds to conquer. Tlieir.-.e-are turned to the east, and they are rushing preparations for the dispatch of l otu modore Watsou s eastern s.juadron. o the Uth all the gfaaiah adaiotera handed th. ir resignations to the premier. Senor Sagasta. who explained the situation to the QntW recent. Two aalM of Philippiae insurgents at I eim have Ik'ch defeated, ami three insurgent leaders ha e been captured and shot AT Portsmouth N'.. II., the tir.t prison camp in the United Stntes for the captured Spaniards has been named

A DMPATcn from (ten Shatter to the I Camp hong, the Kpantsh prisoners

Tai sv,:. toy of w ..r l.as oi deren 1 1.

j removal of all the submarine mtaeo L which aew protect the hailMUsof tho

United Mtntea agalaat the entry or eoa tile ships It has Ik-cii decided to explode these as the .pin kest and safest met hod. Ol v .1 It. laOOSI w ill be in OOnV mead Of the army that WiU S4..1.1 invade Porto Ki.si. lieu. Miles will exercise supervision in a sense similar to that which he now exorcises beforo Üant iago. Lvilsi reports from tlie I'hilippiiies indicate that Admiral Ihwey is patiently (Off Other W let) awaiting the arrival of Uoa Merritt before making the utteinpi tiMK'cupy Manila. Co in.1. es o f the late t apt. l.ridley

MTieodia line. Pa., on the i:Uh. and were immediately turned over o the family without demonstration. The funeral was held at sunset, and was largely attended, business houses were

cosed during the afternoon, and nags were hung ut half-mast. I ol KU i s suspicious fever cases were reported, on the 1 3th. among emplojreaof the quartermaster s department near Santiago. The men had been isolated, ami confidence was expressed in the ability of tin doctors Vo stamp out the disease. II was reported from Washington, on the i:tth. that lieu. Shafter would begin the bombardment of Mentiego w ith all the force ut his command. ut noon of the I4th,nndcantlnacthe battle until the city surrendered unconditionally. A arm iax dicpatch from Madrid says apt -lien. Illaueo has replied to the Spanish goteraaaenta reiterated rep resenlations in regard to peace by energetically protesting against the idea of peace. Tui Preach chamber, wert ad

ionrned on the I3tb. i'.U'i. Samt Kit. signal officer at Key West. l'ia.. reported to the war de

partment, on the Villi, taai We snip (ten Domingo wai wrecked on the

s'.e of Pines. Cab, while trjin? to

run the blockade. Her u.itiona.ity If unknown.

v iracLal (rum Mansfield, 0.,on the

14th. said: I.niy f'Oir prisoners in

tin-state reformatory are strung ai or

their thumbs Ln dengeoni and given onlva scant meal u day, baring gone

strike" because their tohaeeo

kLL OVER THE STATE.! fWHTUW UISfciASt Gi RMs-

Events in Various Portions of Indiana Recorded by Wire.

Rl ak-Ai.mikai. Ammks. one of the heroes of the civil war. died at the naval hospital in Washington, on the litt, aced 7s years. He w as an O.iioan At the reduction of Port Royal, in 101, he held the forts until the army tool jxi-sessioii. Tin. UK was the usual observance in Paris, on the 14th. of the national fete in celebration of the fall of the bastile.

Hi.- streets Were decorated and

thronged with people. The Stras

buir;;. .loan of Are and tlau.betta momi-

anNftte were decorated with w reaths of flowers. Thk auxiliary cruiser Yale w ill. (ten. Miles and his staff and a jiortion of liarretson's brigade on board, arrived off Santiago on the 11th. t, en. Miles hail a conference w ith Admiral Sampson and later conferred With (Sen. Shafter by means of the signal service telephone wit cs. Tiik president lias directed the promotion of Lieut.'uant-' olonels W S. Worth. Thirteenth infantry B II Usrum, twenty-fourth infantry, and K. 1. Powers. Ninth infantry, totbcgrnda of bi igadict-geueral in recognition of their gallant and merit jrimis action in the operations about Santiago. i iv tb 14th the president named

Brigadier-' ienera is .Jacob Kent and Samuel II. M. Young to hi major generics of volunteers; Henry l arroll. to be brigadier-general of volunteers, and William II. Harts, to Ik engineer offleer of volunteers, with rani; of major. tli man DvBoaoand Oarranaa nallrd

fr.uu Montreal, ou the 1 1th. on the Do inn. ion line steamer Ottoman. With them went a petty officer and two sailors of the steamer Panama. ea pt ured at the beginning of the war. Them arc the men who accoinpanied I'arrauzu ou a s. hooner on his recent mysterious trip. TBK reported appearance of a few-

cases of yellow fever among our tffttOfM in front of Santiago is almost certain to result in the temporary removal of practically all our land forces from the island of Cuba as promptly as posI bte, The garrisson of the hiirrendcred territories w ill be cotupossed of immune re Jbjnentn Mi ch coneern is felt in government circles at the outbreak of yellow fever among the emph.yesof the .piartenuoster department at Santiago. It IshOBffd bv effective rneasnrenprowiptlj taheate stump it out. .Meantime military operations wil I be hurried to a conclusion so tiiat the army may a safely withdrawn at the earliest day.

on a

apply was cut off. i haw is I.. I in sc, secretory of the

Merchants' ssd Traders Itoildiog and

Loan association of i ii.cago. was ar

rested in Tsmpa, l la.. on the 14th, charged with embezzling 369,000 from that institution.

Itv the eap s on of a boiler in the

Niagara stand. worLs. at UUXratO, - V. on fchC 14th. ti.e building was wrecked, si persons kilted end SC in-

lured. Two others arc mbwdag, who

are Mpponed t" have nourished.

I I was stale. I ut her. in. ii tin' ltU,

that nothing, either officially or nnof

ti. ally. W as know n bf the i .ermaii gov-

era men! 1 tue er i -er Irene s r liegen

interference with tue insurgcLit at Mibie bay. Maaoj lairo, the late Jspaacse pre mier. Intends visiting China, where he Will meet Li Hung Chang. Tiik transport Seneca left Sibouey, i n ha. on the 14th. for I ort Monroe. She had on board IS sick ami wounded s. ddiers. Ma luviM BTtvnn Boixock, who was a lieutenant on the confederate erusier Alabama during the reUdlion, died in Liverpool, Kngland on the 14th. I'm New York state assembly, on the 14tb, passed the H0O,O00 war fund bill unaiiiiuously.

in Mum anlnena. La ports, ladH .July ö. -a anafUef between the halooii and aut i liipior elotneatt is InHttg waged. The State Brewere association and the Liipior league Iium- shown nnich strength in political selections, all of which tend to secure the repeal of the Nicholson law of Indiana. The Indians Hood l itieena' tengnC has undertaken lo prevent this, The league has arranged to hold good Itietnsalp n-riiees in all t he ehUffChes of the larger cities in t lie statt. The plan is to have a speaker in each pulpit at both morning and erciiing Sunday services and the campaign has been formally opened In tab county . Knee lee from Ute Fees. Hartford Cite Ind.. .lulv l& BenO,

i lie Kg) pt ian (renk, a hn wnt buried for eight days at Maaeie, arrived here with a handsome bride, formerly Miss

trace Wymer. of Muncle. whenltenn was being burled in- reqneaied the ladies lc place flowers on his grave. Miss Wymer vial ted his grove every doy, placed Bowert on his grave and finally BettO nrole loe to her through the air tube from the urrac. He proposed from the unit and was accepted. lhey were married immediately after he was eshumed, i o s it ti (mm a Tretn. Wabash. Ind duly 15. A yonng man. frightfully cut and bat te red. w ftf found lying beside the Chicago & Brie railroad track near Roehester. He was tak n to a dwelling and a surgeon pronounced his injuries serious. For hours lie was unconscious, and when :,1 lo1 In' port telly revalued hi' nses he -aid that his name a as- Jamei stonaker, nn of Israel Btonaher, -if Monterey, and had been pushed off a rapii ; moving f reigh t t rain. r. ..., I ills aitntt, Windfall. Ind. .July H. Punc-a n lhinn. one of the prominent citlrens of this place, was fatally in jured at the depot here by an engine. The rylinder on

I the engine struck him OU the side of j the lo ad. Brushing his sknll. HC was tan old soldier, having served in the

Seventh regiment of Kentucky volunteers. He was f3 yearn old and leaves ti w ife and several children

Bar a Borne Confesses. Bedford, 'nil . duly IS. A young man named Unman ifessed to hav ing ; burned the bam of Daniel Rollins, ia j this county. Inman has been a s.iitor ; for the head of Miss Mary Rollh . heudsotne young daughter of Mr, Rol 1 (ins, bit! she fnlled to re-pond to Ida ' St t rations and he had revenge by burnInn her father s barn.

I en I,, n

1 1 it In, ii ,1 's Deed.

Shelbyville. Lid . .lulv 1". MsttagCI Prank brooks' rout w as cut f roin en r to ear at the Wnhl.ro', by .lames Wllon. Brook In the mnnager of the i!son Pomlly show, of which Jamei Wilson! wife Is the star. Jealousy caused the SaSOUlt. Wilson eseaped but a posse is in pursuit, und he maj be hanged if ca 1 1-1 1 1 . Venrs oii utno tews, Avilln, Ind.. .Inly 15. At a furinhoue ast of this place a t r. nip tore dovin an Vmericas Hag. The farmer's wife re

a s. i. ut. a. Campaign anotesl fansoltnf t .mi 1 1 1 1 ', N it I ii i it ) ml A i I ill. Ill, ot suioiii;.. I tm it- : I .i inr. hinoXBV, .Inly 1.1. via Kingston. Ja in.. ic... July 14 The divisloa bospltala here to ilay pies. nl a v. ry ditVcrciit ipnearBMCe from that which they preM uted a wach ago. All li e wounded have been icinoved lo the hospital td.;ps, most of w i. ad. are on the way north, and nut a slnnic one of the

I wounded rem. lined here. The surgical department now is only bus

With the wen 1. 1 Is of the prisoners, who,

one. droaaed, have been taken back to a separate Camp. IMsftpM lofiftra BaUeia $ Barastf tothc I . rWHMt. All the balldiajfa ami huts b -fore occupied by the nativ, s. where it was possible that germs of disease lingered, have be i. burned to t he g round. The debris has been removed, fresh, clean tents liave been spread, and ditCbSS have be n dug around each tu 001 i"V away the rain. i iii.ii s, ni i, it Mparslft ou;i. To-duy the last hatch of CuboOS wai sent to a c;i. irate camp ten miles distant on a lull. None of Utelr baggage or belong i ng has been left. I The pier has been extended hev ond 'he surf, making a landing place for supplies. The w minded arc easy . Many Of those Who were only slightly hurt have virtual ly recovered. and are ' ready to goto the front ago In In t he meantime they are workin,' about the camp here. VBe l ever HtMpttftvl is taotatsC : from the surgical ward in oni r to avoid the shght. si possibility of the spread of malaria, which, owing to tht heavy rains, attacks some of our in. n in a mild form. There has he n only one death from fever since the troops landed. These attacks Of chills and lever are promptly attended to. lasting, as a rule, from two to three Oays only, really acclimatizing the men und ! leaving them stronger than before. Maat iuch returned from the hospital

ships have ROM tO the front. I HMUmI s:tull:iry .in .1 1 1 Ion-. The sanitary OOnditloaS here now arc excellent. Water from a mountain priag il plentiful and pure. ÜrOBl :ittent ion is paid to eleonliaess As a prccantion. any arrival from the frool Is first carefully Inspected in the medical war.) before eatering this camp, US order that the Slothing maybe removed aim fumigated before the mai enteis the surgical hospital. um Utk,- .1 n.tiinrui ( ami. , it is believed thai such precautions I will result ii. making this camp it healthful as that at (iuautanaino. where not a single ease of malarial fever OT Sick lies-, exist s. Ihre there are no wounded, and at ' the field hospital in the (nuit there are I OB y seven cases. tOO sog. .1 to reipiirc ! bringing here. Imftwtlftst i aetora t ti.e Baaks. All the men laid up OT hurt are exceedingly anxious to return t the line, impatient Si being inactive and under treatment, but tin s.mii.irv reg- ' illations arc enforced severely .

ÜFK FUR THK PHILIPP! N is. goa ahjMwa m. ir.Hn moi ,,, ,., luili r V ,i llie order KstftlWI I hIi It Cl.tt.r-. s I'k .miwo, July M aborl v after tares oalotli paste rda.t sfteraouu Maj. -i it n. ll is. from his Nsgsltip, the Üyoi l'uebla, signalled the troop hiim löget under way. The .signals or understood by the anxious WOteltOrN IIU shore and by those who lUfcd SUrrOUOdeij Mai two vessels in small boats, and Wire received with great sbeeriofl As the two vessels got under win I sheer lag meressod m volume, oud, iu the aceompaai aaeal of buodrodt of steaui whistles and the tiring bombs ami cannon. Hie two reuse -proceeded slowly down the hav an i

jut to sen. Drawees' . assail r i ri . The vessels had some difilculty ill making their way through the BtSSe i I small boats which eoastsntly interfered With tli " progress until the) attain, d such speed that nothing hut the powerful tug boats loaded vvitli friends and relatives of the soldiers KHild keep paoc with them AaaweesC Ute CBssetng "r "" ClftlBaa The toldleri on the trnnsport crowded into the rlggtOff and an wared the cheering of the elvlliao with hearty good will, and roapondi to the dipping flags of the merchant vessels by waving their hats and handkerchiefs. As the two vessels and the kraal) ih et accompanying them passed the forts the big guns from the batteries sent forth their thunder in tolnte t which the transports responded with their steam whistles. I lie l. ml I .ooil- ll . - Hallt, Long before dusk the las' good-lc.i had been Mid tO the departed Tttftse from the decks of the tag boats aiel the l.eavily-ladcn transports proceeded Ml their way to Honolulu, where they will stop to participate iu the BBOeSD I loo cere monies and take on fresh provisions and refill their coal banker! on (in- City or Pnebla. Maj. -lieu, litis and stall have i headquarters oa the City of Puebla vvhicli also carries the r, m . i ni "T Co U paalesofths I'ourtesnth i sited ,, , infantry; recruits of the tir.-t and n mid battalions of the Eighteenth fti Twenty-third regiments; enlisted me I of the First North Dakota, I ir-i Wyoming sad I'irst Idaho; medical tli rs

and members of the hospital corps a total of aiS naea. I lie I roups to Oil OH IMC I 'III consist of a squadron of Hie P. ir( Halted States cavalry; light batti V. Sixth United States artillery; i taohmeal f the Third Usited Ktetef artillery; a detachment of the -Dorps under (.apt. LusseK. a del incut Of volunteers, medical offl and member! of the hospital corps about no man. lien. tHis before leaving order. that the remaining transports shoul' suil as soon as possible. Lieh one said, should go by itself, if nooesssi Surprisingly qotoh work luis been ou the Pennsylvania and Citj o U Jonerio,

IT IS THE 0TH R OX THIS TIME.

Ilialll . Ihr BorOnSMI D.xlrlii,HftJUahl Btekca uikiu" SfUIOev er.l In I Ills as.

Iii

ited

In

ult end it tacked lb

Tin I'hi.ippi ne insurgents, on t he 7th. reported that the iterinan man-of-war Irene, In Bebte hav. refused to permit them to at tack the Spaniards on i ramie island. Uear-Adiniral Dewey prompt ly dispatched the haleigh and ' 0B)COffd to investigate the matter. On entering Nubie hay the Bahdgh opened tire on the forts, whereupon the Irene s ipK-d her cable and stc.iincd mil by the other chanuel.

war department, on tue mill, announced that lien. Toral. who smCeeded lien Linares in eouiinand of the Spanish forces in Santiago when the latter vvas wounded, had declined to surrender unconditionally and that Ihn bombardment of the town won .d Im iiegun abocft 4 p. in. Liter the Miinouiieeuieut was offleiollv made: "The bombardment of BBatlSgO Iis begun.''

are apparent ly making the best of the

MtaatlTBt aad are not grumbling over the American method of treating cap lives. MAJ. I.Kl.MAM.rill.V. rreneh military attache, ahm has just returned front Santiago, savft. in reference too tr ad dicrs, t hat t here is not sind, a splendid I sly of tight ing men in the world, their chief cliaract rist ic teiii'i their suuerb "lUil aliT "

LATE NEWS ITEMS PttiMiKit SAO AST A declared, on the lath, that neither government in Cuba

had intervened in the negotiations for the surrender o? Santiago do Tuba, lie

added that the surrender enine within the provlnci f Don, Tora i ami ander his reepoaslbiltty, and the general simply announced that the gariisou had capituluted. Is eoi.seipieiiee of persistent and sinister rumors in circulation, Dr Lappain, the physician of the p'ie. issued. OB the an emphatic denial of thu report that the potatlf vvas nufferiag from a paralytic attack On the contrary, the doctor asserted. Ins UolioeSS w as in good health. Ir was authoritatively stated, on the 1Mb, by Seeretury Day that there is no truth in the published report that peace negotiations have In en opuBSC at Washington, led by ir . Julian I'aunce. fote, assisted by the Kussian ambassador, the Jspnness minister ami other foreign diplomats CoC OaaMB Mom of Sau Krancis en, the president of the Cslifornio state league, was elected president of the Nal nl Kepnblioan league at the concluding session of the meeting a llliullit. Neb It was a close vote between hl W auil J. I ooU man Loyd. of BaltlaMCa TUB StSt department has posted a bulletin stating that Admiral Dewey

pays a high tribute t. the I hi BOM on baerd the American ships at the battle of Manila, and suggests that they should receive recognition by being made citizens of the I'nited States. FliANB I'AUl I.I I oK, the I'llited States consul at Tangier. MoT O, has started ou his way home IVndingthe arrival of Mr. Part rldgf s successor the affairs of the ennenlBte are hi charge of Mr. Lilly, secretary of the consulate. Til 111: K. Spanish infantry regiuu nts St eeVillS have received peremptory orders to mussed to Aigeeiras. The troops are entirely employed in digging tr.iucl.es iu the vicinity of Serra Uorooncra, near Ian Boqne. THK Ihitish steamer Adula, capture l byttie Marbtehead in Ossataaani i bay, June IB, was brought to Savaiiliah. t..... by hie.it. Aader SOU Of the navy and a prize crew on the ISth. n the lath Uen, Usrrteoo and his WtfC and baby. Who hie1 been stopping ut the Fifth Avenue hotel. New York, left for Old Forge, the cx president a cottage iu the Adii ondiiciiH. v n i vi in; it of Uarjsloaa ttaaavra have talon refuge at .Marseilles, feariag aa fisnrlnaa sttack tm sfntnelnan

the

tramp, but was lieing shnincfully heatII when enrsgrd neighbors arrived and joined IC IBS affair. The tramp was i ally killed and theB turned nrr to the officers.

w ire Traut Cola Anderson, tnd . duly i geneml and deep cut

been posted

l m: e. , Notices ot in w ages hav e and nail trust

in the wire

plant St this point. The reduction to

men In the wir - and rml inn', iroimi.ly mounts to in per cent., and In the nail mills to .'. percent. It is thonght the slll men hen will walk out. Mtmvtaam em imo.moo. Lebanon. Ind.. Inly Ii. I1 Is now betiered thai the shortage of City Trees user Charles T. Ilryaa will exceed $10. QflO. To add to the mysterv in which the affair is slir.-uded it has been found that Bryan's bond was illegally everuted .ml that it is therefore probe bly Im alid. Orauulst Orunnlgr. Reyatour, lndM July IS. The dfng cits of this eonaty met snd fell In line with other pieces hj effeetlag s eonntv oriranin I ion to eombnt the ad

j ranees made by nmnufscturers and I wholesale deal, iu the price of proprietery and patent medielnes.

The iur i 'lotssa. Indianapolis. Ind.. duly IS. t!ov Mount avs that the total war elnim paid SO far have amounted to about

1190,000. If the claims were nil indited they would aggregate about $ion.nc innre. Nevertheless the state has paid 80O,0M on the bonded debt. u irM' Uncord TOnntus. Pendleton, Ind.. duly 15. -fn go ass of tenpins for points Hubert Murphey broke the world's record here, seortnfl L".T out of possible 100, He made 11 straight strikes and seven pins OU the hSl thrOW, l'p to this the worhLs reeord was iT points. Koto I Rnnnwae, Franklin. Indw ilaty i.v Ki his home In the eastern pnrf of (Iiis county. Thompson RoUghSttV dr.. was fatally hnii by a runaway team. lie was a prominent eitlem iWd for many year was county surveyor lie leaves a family. Ileati nsjiffstotnn, Mitchell. ld .Inly IS.- Dr. 1. W Burton, i prominent snrgeott of son tli em Indiana, died at l.is home here of Mira lysl, aged Dr. ftnrtuu hn been prominent in all mi ilicnl nrt-ani-fiiilon of t lie Mntf.

PaBW. Jaly 1" - The Matla has rcreived from its London oar respondent, who has unusual SOOICeS of information, a dispatch in winch he says the European ehaacsUorles arc now die euasittg thc.juestion of t he event ual illtervcnltoa ot the powers in the Philip pines. The ambassadors at licrlin, the UOtl'CSpondent adds, have advised their governaaenta rosaeetlng Ucrmany's I ins of policy, which seems iiiite settled. I .erinaliy would prefer t he maintenanet of the statan pio, but if. as a con soil oeoes of the war, Spanish sovereignty

disappeared. American sovereignty must not be its snOOSOSOT, An international agreement, the Matin correspoodent further assertsi win be eatnb liobed, and the power, wterosted in the islands would each be called on ti protect lis own iuterests The cor respondeat adds: "This is the logical outcome of tin Monroe doctrine, the prineiplc oj which will he employed by Europe ii order to protCSl itself BgBtBSt Aincr.eaa Intorference, and unless appearances are deceptive, lireat Britnlo, ii spite of the talkci-of Anglo-Saxon alliance, will do the same as the other powers A PSEUD0 WEALTHY MEXICAN. AasMBss1 ii. MaevM Waae n. Iossmmm I ort Hl.,1 l leetM uml A 1 1 1. 1 reu nli.Mlilr I n for. it ill Ion. LoM.ov, . I uiy l."i. -A dispatch to tht Daily News from Übraltar tells a long storv of a pscudo-weal thy Mexican who whs lionized for six weeks at Madrid and ( nib, dined with Admiral Tamara, inspected the fleet and the defenses, and in every way won the oonfideneeof the omcisis, only to din appear the moment a warrant was issued for his arrest. He turned up afterwards in Tangier and con fessed to the correspt IBdoBt of the Daily News that his name was Pemundes, sad that he was captain in the BBCOOd Texas ran;ers. His Spanish descent, he said, emabled him t

deceive all the Spaniards while acting as tin- ooaddeatisl agent ol the United Mates government.

I,, asessrs ths Wnwl of Um Crtsisbsd iiiiiin. on Santiago bsj i uv. duly IS, via Klagston, Jamstcs, Jaly IS Admiral :4n yesterday morning sent the battleship Tense to nsoks the wreck of the i rtatobei Coten fast to the shore by hawsers and BSblOS, 'I he CohB lies bow on the bank, stern in deep WStOT, it is feared that a heavy sea wouU' wash her into deeper water, as the beak is Very sleep, and it is ImpOBSlbhl tO Soot her. It has In en decided to attempt to save and repair her, us in tins sveal of i aa ose i she would tasks n i aiu tew! llrioa to ths UBltaddUftsos Xj?

OUR POPULAR WAR BOND LOAN. Iiitii.ri.se lver-Snli, rlil Ion ShOWM b ilo iirre. I fil ll;iir, BWSSB HySXCrl BWSS l II' ferreil. Wasiiin, ihn. Jaly It, Ass st uit Secretary Vaiidei . , i said iast n . that COr roc ted Sgnres show the total subscriptions to the war bund issue amount, in round numb rs. Inclading syndicate bids, to 11,300,000,000. Mr. amleriipp stated that UlOSe SUllSCrip tions for amounts below S.'i.ihk) will in allotted, those for exactly ti at am. ".i ' will be awarded part of it aad the sub SCrlptkmS IOC more than S,0tM will 0 ft heitert Tht subseripl ions lot amounts above .VW will total S.To " UH. In speaking of the bOttd issue yeterday Secretary liage said that a curate figures could not he BUMS up for a Bumberni daya The lirst isn of the bonds will be made on t in- .'' i ofjtlie present month, and from that time forward shipment-, would be made up to the full Capacity of tin bureau of engraving end printing Secretary liage lias lliutle public tin folios ing: "it may now Im- consider, d as a set tied fact taai no allotment of hoad ean be BmdC tpM banks, corp n it ion I other forms of associated capil id. I hi lubserlptkms of ladieidnals reeeiri preference under the law. and the aggregate of individual subscript ioni is far in excess of the tota am ninl ol

bomls offered. In fact, no allotment to individual subscriptions will b p"sible where such subscriptions are u rapes! of hvw Thai is to say, tht full 1900,000,000 has Im-cii sabscribeii for by individuals in amounts of about ä.oooor less. Iu due oourel sabscrl hers to whom allotments will he ttisd will be otliciallv advised of the fscl ami all these fortunate ones ought t" re eive such advice bv Angiis. I, OT at the latest, for the more remote po.uts. by August ., Subscribers who may by this an oonammenl be informally advised that they are entitled to allotments, ar- ri quested to wait ofieial untie bei um king pay incuts i'he ollicial BOl I et will cover full parliciila.-s as to how Ul make payment, and thus mtsondei st Hiding and derangements will Is avoided The bonds will not begin I draw interest until August I. ; ,i, Olivette with Her PlMSBSl SMlgA! oM riii.it. NaWPOff Nkws. Va . July IS ' ' I Ii ited Mates trniisport OllWttS ai rived at old Point yesterday aften 11 hi ving on board number of . n n Ufbo were dangerously wounded at tbe bol tie of Santiago. None of them Wi I landed at Old Point The rcosei -a. led at rive ..clock for New go, ober the injured men will be trcaie. Among the seriously wounded aboard are Maj llrod.e. Maj. Hell, Msj v ntatoeh, Cant Knox and Meuteuoots lievcraux. Nichol, Kisciis Sd ttOgUwS The Solnoc is due to arrive tO-tl If