Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1898 — Page 2
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Til. Spanish ovcrnuiciit lias ii'iwi'i a dispatch ffOM i at Leu MOJMOÄ in vtiii ii tin- tatter mwumm UmM ba b
THL NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL-
Tiik auxiliary crulaer Yale, with troop fr tltttgr. sailed from Oil I'oim torn fort, v.. cm Um SM
Viior K. IU.njamis Amikkw. prcsident .if llrown university, haa formally
accented the position .f superintendent Snaha.
of Chicago's public schools. i!kn lltxaa. leadiiig too Porto bUeoa
A atov MUUn Ott '" " at ' ,,,,rl Tutupii. I'la. , to present Admiral Cervor u IMNM "" Tampa hay la laOOajaf" I ion of his Immune Mai chivalrous irca'iucnt of IttbOM Mw ami a desire to MV lu in from iiiult ami j nossit.'.e death should IM return to I
Sime apprehension is expressed in Washington that the assumption hy the 1'nited Stutcs of the control of affairs, at Santiago may leail t trouhle with the Cubans. THt: American government has taken possession of the cables at Santiago df, Cuba. aul no eoiumunicat ion via Jainaieu anl Santiago will he allowed until further notice. tics. Caiuia refused to attcinl the ceremony of raising the American tlac in Santiago, saying he hated the Spaniards, and did not want to Ml where any of them were.
expedition, left Sibonev. uha. on the Yale, on the Wh. with four batteries of artillery ami a few seasoned troops Alusi'Aitii from ÜlciwiU. Prussian Silesia sa that .' pcrsous had been Willed by a OOge accident at the Paulus colliery, near Morgenrot. jtOO. Ko. mih i., the wife of Mr. W. Boekblli the l'niled State minister tO Or 0, AM u Atlu ns, on the 17th. of typhoid fever. Tin Spanish authorities in the llalearie isian.ls have extinguished, un
til further orders, all the eoast lights prepared at the earliest possible mo
not auth .i ied the eupi t ulai ion of San
tiago de id a. and asserting thiil the plaee Ml surrendered v it bout hi L ... ,i .,!. is a result lien. Toral
will bo rigorously tried hy eourt-iuar-liat Till.: second Philippine expedition arrived in Man 11 bav on the Pith. The reception accorded hv both the liavai ami land forces was a grand one. Lieu. . Luciic and Private Maddox. Tenth infantry; Sergt. lieddes. I'irst Nebraska, ami Private vVlaO, Colorado baud, died n route. Nauivn A. C. Smith lias been apjointed special agent of the Rst otliee department to supervise all the arrangements for the entire island of Porto Kieo, ami he will leave Washington so as to get there s n after the army maUes its tir-t stand. SM rMCTAKI AlAN has cabled to Oos.
Shafter directing him to cause to he
H008IEB HAPPENINGS
Told i.i Brief bv Dispatches fron. Variop ..calit es. .r. . Kml. Im II. m 1 Ii Muncic. Ind .July M. PotOf Mangin. Mod :- MM f"'"d lingou his face in
the bottom of an open ditch in the south, astern part of the city, dead. The mim was a glass blower, and ilia wife rei-idcd Marion, from whence he came to Muneie. Since the factory closed for lhe 'iininer, .lime ft, t he man has been ..i. a protracted spree and his mind wn affected. tied M IB v n alile. Klkhart. Ind.. July M William Bath and Willinm Rhode, if I h . ago. ami Daniel Donovan, of Cranston, Mich , were found dead h ihr MM of
the road near here. They had been j In the lolaHj for a i:t or so in a state j of intoxication, anil medical OpiolOB j It tliat 1 lie ilqMM and the heat wrott more than thev could tainl.
POSTAL SERVICE RESUMED,
there. iii:. Dt KKIKI.I has yellow fever, but itt doing well.
Apmiuai "N DlKnatCH, who is in Tu r. mend-era of the Hawaiian com- ,,,.,,1 f t. (i. riiian MOSdrOO at . . ...I l r.-ll, I .......
ui s-ion. enators i u.o.m unu ' Manila reccntlc interviewed l apt.
; I hichester of the ltritiHli cruiMr im-
mortalitc as to what he would do if Olli Will interfcrred with the InuubardBent of Manila. apt. ChtoMOtOff re-
! plied that oniy Admiral Dewey and ' himself l.ncw that. I SYl.vKsrKit s-iiVKi., the newspapor ' correspondent, chagrined because he
not permitted to participate in UM
Meal u compleU- list of UM American
oldloTS suffering frOM yellow fever. a
and Representative Hif. w ill sail from
San Francisco for uiu on me kteamer HoripOM, August 1". A I.iinihin dispatch says: Sir Henry Drummond-Woiff. Kritish ambassador at Madrid, has Ml fU informed of the t. i ins MMB W hich the L" nited Mates I'overnmcnt is iea.l v to make peace.
" ' i w as
Tin. president, on the 20tb. issued ; raising of the Macs and Stripes at San-
& nr. I a mat ion relieving Dauish Yes-
r
fcc'.s from the imposition of the tonna.'e tax. in recognition of the treatment of American ships in Danish waters Lm i. I'l.vssi.s S. Kkmi. of the Seventh cavalry, who, a short time ago, was throw n from his horse at Fort Graut, Ariz., strikiug on his bead, died on the lsth Lieut Kemp was native of CMiio. Xn yacht Rod Cross, with doctors, iiurs s and a full supply of medicines, which left Key West. Fla., on the ltith for HojaAiogO, returned, on the lth. in crippled c uidition. W:ieu 70 miles .nit her tank burst. ( i the isth the treasury department MOl the following telegram to the principal collectors along the Atlantic roast: "Von may clear American or neutral vess-ls with supplies anl provisions for Santiago de Cuba " A M I vi. from uautanatno. dated the l'.th. said: Caiman -ra and liuantanaino have surrendered, and the Mat s and Btripva will Boot over ÜMM plOQOi to-.iay. Four UMMMOOd Spanish soliitrs have laid down their urms.
J. A. ' AMi'lo.l.i.. who was lien. Sheridanscout all through the civil war, has boOO appointt-d captain of volunteers, and will In- attached tothe staff Of Cell Drookc. as chief of scouts. He will accompany the general to I'orto Rico. Dhuxro: works are being actively MMOOd t 11 Spanish ptjrtv .Madrid newspapers assert that the I'nited States intends to demand an enormous indemnity, "in order to have the pretext to acize the Philippines as a guaranty." Tn annual institute for the instruction of superintendents, teacher- and
.itlwrs intere-ted ill the education of
Uta Indian. opened at Colorado Springs. CI . on the Ifta, ami will continue un
til August s An attendance of 1.000 M
expected.
iu.iiii um. tit Don, at new
C.,rU rennrted. on the .'ist. that th
MMfMtOMI eases of sickness on the Seneca, which arrived at quarantine on that day with a large number of men from C -n Shafter s ariuy. were not veiibw fever
On lien BhalMVO l ecomuieiidation 11 orders bMMMd providing for the dis
tribution of arms among the Cubans or hem ling supplies to Lome or other inurgeiits have been countermanded, and no attention whatever will hereafter Im- paid to ii'ians us military allies. The I'nited States steamer Arizona, the last of the transports secured by the government, arrived at San Francisco on the Jlst. from Taouua. Wash. She is a large and handsome vessel She ear.ies ..'. first -. lass passengers. I SM s nd-class passengers and 3.000
tons of freight. m Ski 'KM A K Ai.o Kit announced, on the 0Uh that it bod been finally and definitely decided that the ships talo n in Santiago harlsir. by the surrender of that city, became I'nited Mates property, not prizes of either the armv or the navy. This is in accordance with a formet supreme court decision.
Thk first bale of new cotton MM o.d in front of the Ko Vork Exchange building, on the :Mth, at auction The tirst bid was r.'.Ki. w bile the buyer. President Win. V. King of the cotton exchange, paid I'.'HI for the bale. Th. tt'-n was sold for the beneiil of the I'nited States hospital fund.
Hips for the trnsportatioii of the Spanish troops which surrendered at Santiago were opened in the 'Hartermaster's department of t he army buildtag in New Vorfc. on the .v.h. and w orn forwarded to Washington. The COM tract was awarded to the Spanish Trans it lanC-pie I o at S.V. per oHicer nd SiO jer en listed man.
A -i r.-' Kirriox was opened on ComMioM BehlOj stl igship. the Urooklyn. for the benefit of the young wife of I.. ..rge Henry Ki'.iv IM only man killed on the Ameriea nie during the buttle witli Admiral erveras fleet. Manv of the men iravc more than a
tiago. on the lTth. pushed his wa to i.eii Shal'terand slape.l t he general's face. Scovel was iminediately arrested. ....I likflv'to nav dearlv for bis In-
j . - t ditcrotion. ion. Mil. K-sailed from Silmney. Culm, on the Yale, on the 1Mb. with the advance guard of the army of invasion for Porto Rico, eoOalaUAf of the Twenty-fourth infantry (eotOTOd) and four batteries of artillery. The rest of the fore s are being pushed forward under the direction of Cell. BfOOtttt. AbVtCKl from I avite cf the 14th iust. stated that t he American advance on Manila would begin on the IVtfc. dm. Andorvm had rOOOOOOitOTOd UM territory between the Spanish outposts and the insurgent lines, and had his campaign planned TmO president, on the itth, i-sucd
troetkMM providing la general terms
for ' he government of the province of Santiago de t uba Ii is the first document of its kind ever prepared by a president of the t'iiite.1 States Till, sultan of Morocco is concentra
ting consiileranie lorce in me vicin
ity of Ceota and Meli. a. in oroor to guard the frontier and preserve neutral it v.
M Aj.-Ct.v Ciurni boo booo decided
upon by the adininisiration as militarv governor of Santiago ami the surrendered territory. He is a soldier of w ide
experience, and has a thorough Uno.v.edge of law. ,1a mi.. tloiixsoN. the Oalcload (CoL) millionaire ship owner, died at h.s home in that city, on the night of the I Sua, from complications brought on by excessive smoking, lb- was 6'i years old. Ckn. Smai ikii says that the prisoners turned over to him at Santiago far exceeded in numbers the strength of the besieging army. A NKVKitK wind storm. followed by a ver heavy rain, prevailed in Wisconsin, on the 1'ith. extending as far north
as Marinette and west as far as lilack Kiver Falls. Many buildings MMN launig. I. tries were uprooted and crops in manv sections leveled. Tiik California fuse works at Oakland was blown up bv I murderous
Chinaman :i the tVUk r ive oepiuy sheriffs, who were trying to arrest the murderer. and thefugitive b'nusei f were killed. r'ol'K giris were drowned in f tab lake, at Pay.vm. I tab. on the P.ith. They w ere lioat nig 00 a plank. 0OO (Oil off and was drowned, and the Mb its lost their lives in try ing to rescue
her. I'll KHK is e.M i reason to believe that
direct assurances have been receive.! from Germany that she will offer no obstacles to the execution of our plans in the Philippines TllK steamer BoPPOOO arrived at Oat 111. Wash., on the Ittfc, from St. Michaela, with 140 pa wym aad II. Mio.. urn in gold, aggregat ing 5n OUO ounces. Ox the Pth lien Shafter report. -d the capture of 10,000,000 rounds of am
munition at Sunt, igo - , mo M am. Ihigiand. was v. by a 11,000,000 uflagratiou Ofl the Una. 'i'ui. LMinlio.it Sandoval was among
the priOM captured at OoaatOMOMO. Ox the Mth Post master teuer al Km ory Smith was in conference with the president over the extension of our mail service to Hawaii on a AoOMOtM banis. TuKBR is no POM MOOl COtl UM with Manila now e et by warship. AT the Motop rdle range, in Knglan.i. on the Mth. in the compel if ion for tl.e St. George s challenge vase. Ii i st stage, äoo aOO MO yards, open to voluntecis ami retired volunteers, at ;,i.i lards, nearly u men OOOtOi 6 points, the highest possible. AnviiKs received in Madrid from the Philippine lotOBMI say that the n itives arc ill-treating IJHI Spanish prisoners, but that it is ho,.ed that the f'iendly oßices of the Kreuch g:T ernment will rescue manv of the Spaniards. TOS steamer l.akme arrived 01 B0M He, Wash., on the :.'oth. from SU Michael. Alaska, with ini oaascngero and gold dust est , mate I at IWO,00 in addition to drafts repres Illing a Urgo
amount 1 miter. Spanish transatlantic steamers arrived at Gibraltar, 00 the .'0th, from Cadi., fearing that the squadron of loin .lore Watson will attack that
into-it Bedford, iml.
... .ii... . i. ..f .i i, i, to.v- woman, age.i
.veil uit i . i c .ii... -- - I
iost their lives from that disease. Dr. Gkkkni kak's wot report to Secretary Alger from the American camp at Santiago came on the "J'HB, and was to the effect that while the y ellow fever w as w i.lely spread among t he troop it was very mi.. I in t.vH. Sk km via I.oni. announced. 00 the Jlst. that bo had received a dispatch from Admiral ih-wcy announcing the arrival of another detachment of troops at Manila, constituting the second ex pedition from an 1 'ranciseo. BaCOBTAaV Ai.i.kh says that the troops which were in the . ngiitfcmcnts at Santiago will not be sent to I'orto Rico, The will remain in uha until
yehow fever has been entirely stamped out. ON evi.lcr.ee furnished by .lohn Hill, Jr.. of the Civic federation of Chicago, lhe l ook county grand jury, on the '.'1st. voted indictments against a number of Washington Park liookinakcrs. An ..tib ial of tins iu. i teriiiaster's department with Shatter's army will be detailed hv'.eii Suaft.r to KOOOrviOl
In Simke. JuK -"-. V young
IT. da lighter of Mr.
oeorye Ixeril. living wesl OI nere about Sve miles. vM hlttefl by a snake on the foot ami i- in an alarniing eon-
ditktH at this time. Tlw foot and log have turned u jffOOO OOlor. Crave i fear- are entert lined that she will not 1 refill er. II rr rieh of I'riiiuUi' s,tlt. shoals. Ind.. July Zt.- Suit bi been j filed in the cin-uit court by MU- Hallie j Rerndeo tgoiasl Ottie EbeUianr for breach of iiroini-e t f marry, placing
lamares at $lo.iiint. Otto is a son
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Fortu r Or.ltr I .ui. i mi i, Mill f ' IpMM Uli i -ui In, VI... IUI. . I lit'cuUt ion .i ,.i reatas Kei.iiit'.i. HIWOTOO, July .'.V Poti .master lienerat Kmory Smith yesterday issued the follow Miff order: "In conforinilv with the order of the president, of this day. my order No. Ml. Of tbo loth of April last, prohibiting the diapotob of aofjr atoll mutter to Spain or her dependencies i s modified so far us to permit postal commu
nication between the I'nited Mates ami Santiago, Cuba. The mails sent to Santiago mav contain mail matter Of all classes allowable in the domestic mails of the I nited stati s, addressed for delivery at anv place within the territory OOOOpled by the l nited States forces in the vicinity of Santiago; and the mails sent from Santiago may contain the MOM bISOOM of mal. matter tddfeaaod for delivery in the Fnited states, all article include. I in said mails being subject to inspect .on by the proer military or nav ii authorities. 1 00 postage rates applicable to articles original ng i ii or tlcst iued for the Lintel states, in the mails in .piest.oti. are fixed as follows, viz.: First-class matter, five cents per
half ounce. Postal cards, s.ngic, two cents; dottble, (OUr cetlts. Second and t iiir.l-class matter, one cent for euch two ouuees. 'I ourth-elass matter, one o-nt for each ounce. llegistraliou fee. Sc. Qalj I nited States postngc sti iups will be valid for the prepay inent of postage Prepay oaea t hall not bore
quired, bat if postage is not prepaid in
Ilil'MI
rhe Hero of the Merrimac Arrives in Wushington on Important Business.
SECRETARY LONG'S HEARTY WELCOME.
I In- Olijt-rt of Hui, in' iii to Coafvi wMO Ho- OMtMeMMl Vpmm l uu, lli- KhImIiik lit I lie I rU-t i.i.m , V.l. Ilui; to i In- A mi i i,, ov N.tti t:n illl lim I rcrtl.
lohn r.ii.lsisor. the N. w Albar.y mil I fvpi, ooublo the amount of the deSeloot
ami hftl
bit owl
tue
priii
t he embarkation of
oners for Spain.
Tut. llr'U.sh steamer N. foiimliand, loaded With food supp ies. was captured by the May!! IWCT, 00 the 10th, lT Cienfueg. is. into which harbor she was heading. TWO Span.sii government has prohibited the publication of news of UM movements of Spanish war ships, and th wberesbOOt d i Mnaru's fleet is not known. A pMPATi a to the New VotU World
from Koag liong sa . s t hat UoM Vgu.nal!o, the leader if the Philippine insurgents, '.s in fa vor of anm at .on to the United states i.kv PuLAVtUA started frets Boon MOO for Madrio. u the -1st. in re spouse to a sutidcii ftOOUOMMM to tilt capital. At the least sign of insubordination of the Cubans near him. Cell, siiaft. r has been ordered todtOOrM them. AM. the old officers of the I'nited Confederate Veterans were re-eleot I at the Atlanta (thk) convention as billows: Ccn. .lohn H. Oordon. Ceorgia. genera, cittuinaudiiig: QOO Stephen I), bee. Mississ pp . eoinmandmg the department of Teunessee; lien. W. b. i a I k 1 1 . of Texas, transiuississippi department: i n'li Wade llaui.ton. the army of Virginia.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
minore
right. Demies OWtaa wlaOtee, Salem. ladJaly f. Charles Miller, j who is farmhand at Ol leans, and who was identified :is the man who rim the rattle deal, swindling Hv farmers out j if $1.10 i. stoutly denies that lie is the I man. Vet all who saw the toon calling himself 1). I). Fisher say Miller Is the , nan. I. ..re. I Of Hull. Columbus, Ind.. duly SS. -Job Beat 1y. a farmer reOidlOff near In re. was f O red to death ly a rlelouaholl, 'lie horn penetratinn hl alMhmen three DCbea. lie is tli son of the IfttC .biilofa Beattjr. who wa ronetdered I be richest load owner tn the coonty. r . as eil. Wlaeheater. Ind.. .bily Two More g:s welhi have been ooMploted if. the new ti rrl ry MMth ot tin-dty. j me being a islier'." irumher of ! , -tther wells are ii, proeess of eontrfae i tion. So far not sltljrle poor well htO . ;eenstriiek in 'hi- territory. : I mintrrl. lit r i.til.t. aadoraoa, led., .inly 14, Two im n, j giving their t ames . -is Frank Wh'-i and Foe Smith, were avtwated in thiaelty, i ; charged with paaainr count erf it coin. ; The offfoen found rolls of t he conn t -r- ' felt eoln wra nited up in paper. Most
' it it was in 1 003 a no 11 er
tu, Mmhm, Coshett. f ml.. JF at Tb-H of ty lo hi notiriiitig for ot.e .f h-r bi y.ong men. Lieut. Charles Slade. of the One Hnndred and Fifty 'terenth Indiana rolantoera, who died of malarial fever in the rOfflMOBtO hoapltol at ToaMM,
la.
post ftge at t b ub .ve rales shut, bf collet-ted on delivery to addresses in the United states or i 'aba To a,-tie!es originating in or Oestin. d foe countries bey. mil the United states, the Postal Uuiou rates ami cond t ions s.r.i'.l apply. Cht nails f..;- Santiago must he adtlressc t to the Halted States postal agent .it Santiago, and the delivery of any a iicle may be withheld if do med Oeoesaarv by the proper militarv r nava' authorities. "CoiBpoaootioo to MMrchaal vessels for the s,-a eonvevance of mails fro.n
Muni lseaeaata r'nt mt ta u.t. Wasiunoton, July '.'3. The last knd most agreeable event of the day the arrival at the navy doportOMUl of l.ieut. HohOOQ, the hero of the Hl i i .- mac. The of&eiall were not infonned ..f his approaching visit except thron , the newspapers. C.insequenlly when he reached the railway station In i. .. l.'ib o'eloch this afternoon there WD! I u ifBeial there to meet hi in ar.d bil n ept ion was truly democratic. lit- OoeeeeOeO m Baeaatos bservation as he passetl hroun ; rain shed, coat and MtMCllO in bud, iml folio wod by a porter proudly ear--iiig his baggage; but before he
' -inergcil from the station some one pied him, und in a moment the if tion resounded with vocifer. us shout j ing. The cry of "llobsou. Hotwou I raiig out. and the crowd dosed ah...-
Iiim, shaking his hand and pus dm about until he was rescued hv ' polios and escorted to his carriage' ..Oil A 1 1 of tili VI ell of I lie l . t i On i. i . r. S.rf. He stopped long enougii to ooounee :hat all of the men who forMOd t i rew of the Merrimac were .! an : i. lhe best of health, and that after lie lia.l made bis report to the navy di -:art incut he expected to return to Sea York. I'he o flicer was at once .b.v.-n to the Army and Navy club, and ,r Crushing biuiself up he drove over o the navy department. This time he carried with h m. u . ier his arm. a large otlici.n eavwhich bore in the corner tic in tion "North Atlantic Squadron '
SoatiagO shall be mid.- at th-- rates he approached the ottiet of the
hereto Ihre paid to merchant remit for eoavoying mails from Um United Stales to Santiago.' POSTAL SERVICE EXTENSION.
rWai ii 'i ii ' it n.'.i; ii' U ill Om i.i U .irk l.t.i.l.iitf Is I.
1 1 tm r.t f. u.e.i M stem aft a Tt -I.-.I.
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Waaaixaiaa, lalf --'. -I'oatnutator In ueral Km n f inlU Made aiiotlier extension of tOO P9tOl s.-rv.c- in cstabliahing Porto itieooaa military atalion aader the poOl office HI WashingIon. I), i . Postm isier J. II. Willett. in charge. Poeilitlea Mill be established for the tratis ictioii of m ney jru-r and registrv business, the salt; Of postal supplies urn! the 00" mipt and ili-p;ttch of mails. 11. M Kobinson. ottho Atlanta office, lias heen uiimii ii t ed soecial OOOOl of
i in- department with W II Hahr. .1 . H, Kemp. s. W. KiafraoMrO and KoI ward f Ifkioi ao df ate Tan fu last named clerks have for. some Um ! been waiting at Tamp i prepared f r ' this serviee. Tn - order will go inf- ! '.ffect iminediately upon the landing '.' I' nited states troops at any uoiut i'i P.n to hico.
the the the
Tarn laaleo of iho Raanaa court re greatly OMMf at the fact that the BOOT ina has forbid. 1-n ladies atuoking in her pr s. iice. The ladiia have petit, oiied her majestv to withdraw the
prohibitory ukas-. potathaff Ml that
latlies MBOhC cigarettes at all courts of Barop ami that many of princesses of the royal blood set example. A roaXADO struck Micot . N. I
the night of the -.'Ist. demolish in k 17 biiiltlinirs ami iniuring a number of
peopie. No one was killed. The county hospital was lest i OjfOd . aBfl several of the inmates badly injured. Six loaded box cars on the Soo trucks Men
blown ltd feet from the rails ami da Moliahed. Tiik convention of the I in tei ionfederate vel.-rans at Atlanta. QO, 0O Bided, on the Hbi, to hold the next annual encuiupment at Charleston. S. C. Only one ballot was taken, resulting 1,070 to sol. The envention then adjourned sine die Tn UOOpO going lO Manila n the transport llio .latieiro ieft lamp Merritt. San Francisco on tue ::i. ftod mat i bed to that vessel. The MMtUori were given an .vationas thev DOMCd thrtiugh the streets of San Francisco
j on their wity to the dock IlKIU -Cr l'KI K I liKASil lias been
ooolgaod by the Meretary f war to tincommand of the Third hrigade of Ccn.
Wilsons division d the hirst army
t i' ii li ol I into lrm.
i ImliaiiHP. Ii. Ind.. .Inly S3. The
- floors if the large three torv building iccupied hy the Rtandard Urj Rile HAWAIIAN POSTAL SERVICE. i -ompany OoOapOfd I0d one employe.
; i Martin, wa ri ' ' to neato i mini mho. letttee win t:f aOaa t
tv bundredi of toaa of falllag m tab
Killed In it .lunnrl. Sey iiHiiir. Ind.. duly ft, John Schronick. of Fast St. Lonia III., was killed in the litt! tum. el on the BoltlMOft I ihio Konth western railway, Ml ml tea
on areal of t hla fltv,
IF- html struck - skull.
timh-r. crushing h
in i i mi ne i it i TrwaOle. Marion. Iml . .Inly It Jadfe CoateT, rf the circuit cmirt. npptdntitl V1C Iom Koala reoefvoo foff the grocery Trin of Doth A P.rownlee. The ;i.el are placed nt 19.000; llaMlttiea. ir.'.iMio. stre. ltnllo.iv s,,,. nlerson. Ind.. .Inly If, The nderOO street railway lins been sohl to the I tiion Tractitm roMM0jr, bi tter kaOMO as the Has belt eleetrle railway . The consideration wn f.too.iMMj I'rll lron III Irnln. UleftMoad, Ind.. Jaty Jafoa ff Parish, a eondiictor on the I'etin iy Iva Ml railron.l. was killed. He fel.
from his tram, fracturing In kull.
There are rtwoon al foal play. Maiaaj fart of faMttMoot . lerre Haute. Intl.. .Inly IS, Of 141 saloonkeepers in the city '.'(I or inort will go out of baofoaM boooaao the
m. . 1 . KSi. It I .it ii in I. .11 t,.. f . . . ., , I ,, v. ..In,. Ii., It.
corps. 1 Wo origaues oi iins iinnnni o- 11 our i.-ih-. ... ........ .... .. arc already assigned for duty with the eens.- from ISM to $jnn.
I'orto Kieo invasion
t lie I. o.. I s,,ii it. Our H e at Kn Is.-. I Tlirre. W AOO IXOTOO , duly .".'. Postmast, rfieuerui Kmory Smith says that the i nited States domes! ic p is'al s.-rvice will be extended to the Hawaiian islands as soon as the flag i-i raised there. The details have not yet lieen worked out,- but it has lieen determined t make as few changes as possible in the present Hawaiian system for the time being. The regulnr postal rates will apply to all otnts within the islands, but it n aqOOStioa whether t be ordinary i a I e will prevail for mail transported bj, vessels It mav be necessary, OO 00 count of the long voyage, to increase the rates slightly. BEAR RELIEF EXPEDITION, in loMetaaoeal MawMei n m -! n.i ton ii I In in- Hrttrr Off Thau II ml Hrou Kiprrlrd.
tarv of the navv there ensue I ano!
. h monstratioii. A large crowd 'gathered about the doorway and hearty welcome it gave the young 1 .-er brought blushes to bis chee'.s ReeeOvaal 'y Oaataaarj Limi Seeretarv Long came o t o.
private Ofttae ami grasped Ho!., on
both hands, saving with sine
' Lieutenant. I am glad very g....! sec you." then he drew him iflle Ii I rifooe, whare the lieotoaaat was Intro duced to Assistant Secret ary and was greeted by fapt. innMnn s'licid. (apt. Earadford uui p-h i omiuissii Hocra ffirooa, w ho boppened to drop in. He spent half an boar i cotifcrence with the seeretarv. Ofl i then returned to the club to real DM Urin; Ail Irrt I Sani.s.. ib RegwWt. fjouu laiy hoag atatodthai Hohaoo did not tiring the long-expected report from Admiral Sampson and his brother officers on the destruction of 1 orvera -qaadroa. The enot ttorpoae ol inv;sit was explained by the follow order under tvhloh Lieut. Uobl m come to the Luit-. I Slat. -: Raval IJaeartraeMe ii.ii' C atlstloa. UoimiOi iiw rtiantatt Haa foaa I nei Ka i a Orr Sam i i ioo M I ' a v JaJj 1 I" sm You will ineetsl n.irih in the ; c, , to Ne V.irk : lln-ne- you will proceed t.. W ..- .- Ioomo an i raped m tha aaeaeMrj 1 1 i
i MdaaoaaM liitu with tbe object of jrou I us sei forth in my lettt r to hhu ol ti
r -sriitur ttie w.ir.i up. n tue i ris lei i I-lxplaln lo turn fii lv the position un I . ' ..t that hfl. l aaeoaa ou loatraci a irantintf It. lie i- l.tpeia.m a IHaHMa In brlnlnir tht m itter to a fOnaiaatioa In iriler Hist if it is practicable tu t s.i tbls Am liip in.iy be savol to the t'tiile I s .,- n . v Maea this duty la eoaaaMi I fn in k for OrOaet From th aMteOWf ft Hie nuvy fHet you will rtiirn t.iduty on toai I tins - b f ery respect fully W T SAaaso Kear-Admit Al L'uiUsl SUl-s N.o i -mi er-ln-i'hief t'nit I Slat--. S'.n.il ! I North Atlantic S.nuwlron. Assistant Naval OaaMraatw !.' i' Hi rmtei states Navy, Vahai BMMt ii N Vork. LANDING TROOPS AT MANILA.
second K pedll Ion of Ainerl-iii sielo rHrliiK HUfiubMrkeil Monter.-t AaateaaOj Kipn ini.
. I . . i ,i ... i ....... ' iliu .iinniiii in
months salary, an. I tie purse 0OD place auu un.iu, ... ...v -. . orlbotod oaaooatoi to aor thaat!99V 'port
1 1 is said in orticial circles in Matlrid
th. i' no dispatches have been received I ntly froiu i ap. -Cen b anco. The Spanish jOotaraaMaal is eoootaVoriaa Maaaoaf Matotiai oaaMiaatloiHMi ailh ( uha. vVatUt boAhloff In the Minnesota river at Morton. Mum. n the -'id. Ilarhart and ttOOtlol Calle. Martha bOfOM wnd Alviua Kola all under N -were tlrowne L Tills I nit -d States cruiser St. Paul arrived al New Vor.i. on the 190 after a rOO of four days from the hOfOOC oJ tiiiantanaino. with uil well on hOOffd, Tiik statement of the eondltloo of the LTOOOOry bMOOd O0 MM IM showed: Avaiiuhle roll I'Ulance. S . .s 7 ; 1. 1 :w; (Told reserve. tfl I Ml. UMOJWI Ml. MS are U-llllf per f et. o nt the war depart .uent for tue calabLlohfOOal ol a military .'arrison at Honolulu Till, president has nppnint1 i crdinaud I'oOk, Of I hlcK". c miiiiissiouer BjaoffJ of the Porfa v.,oiliou.
tniiro Inu llrmoi l unt. Oownoaao, fod Jalv ft. -Taooaaat eotiimissioiH r- of BtOMU county aOVf let the contract for the construction of I0U miles of gravel rtinils and sev--rid bridges. Hotel l'wrll lliirm-il. Cnniiersvilb. Intl.. lu!y ff. 1 h building known as the old Huston hotel was t'nmnired by fire and MatOV t the eMent Of llJOf. laaMOtta is Shrtl.urr. Ind.. .liilv 2J. John M Canit y, pit bi at .Incksnn Hill tnifie wi s eoaghl hy f.-illinp slate nnd in taOtl killed. i ii. ii.ri OaraeO. Anderson. Ind.. duly .".. lohlOna Pi 0Ol ' repnliitor fartory OOI oaraed. Loa, 110,. patatlt linn. Kol onio. 1ml.. duly ff. Ora COfOOff enntrnctor. ffll from n hni'.'inp ftfN o fntattl hurt.
Si.Aiii K. Wash.. Jatj H. -A member of tin- Hear roliel espedltlofl writes fi i Point Harro tv, oader date of March JT. OOoSnfllag the news re eeivcd froia t apt Tuttle. that the im prisoned wbolam had heen reache.l. nmi tii.it they were better off than bad bOOO Dtpdad MoettjOf the vessels can bo saved, und the llicn have no! suffered seriously, having aoholltoJ ou tish and wild reimleer There were loo MOO fOaftOfOH at tape Smyth.-. 70 of these in the old Kellj boaatoad tha reiaaiRder divided op hetwoea Charlie it wer oad the id l'Of Og stalion now occupied hy 1'iof. Mcllhenny They were in want of food und elotalagj, ahhab were at oaoo kiipplie.l. U-p..rt Hill I tun iiimliiri- Wikiii' I tt.tl t lee 1 1 .a Bea lOanOaaaii i n i i . WAaaixoffuo, Julji jj dtateoMali laving heen pul lishe.l that the Wals. .u expedition to the sliores of Spiiin had OaoO abandoned. Secretary Lone- liie aathof load a ipMlfle denial of theo ooooroe. 'Th.- axpodiuoa," aaid thsecretary, has not bOOO OhOOOOaOV iut noooljf deferred aotll Iba l'.-' Kicun si t ii. i: i. in i elearer i so the we may know better w !,;' tthips it vlll Ih HiNNloaOfy W retain In Aiuei -ieaii water-. The ri q itcstion wits wheilier the expeib ... hall sil now in u woeu or so he v. J
M anila, .lu'y It, via BfOg Koag Inly '.'t. -The dlaeiubarkution ol the American ftoofhi ronjpoolag the 0 expedition is bolOg pushed witn utmost energy. The Colorado (1 im nt is already in the field DOOF Pa raniijo. und other rejfiiueiits transferred without any loss.it from the truiiHiMirts to the en. in il BO' live Units. The United States cruiser HostoB has heen tletailed to cover the laotl I parties She now occupies a poaiti almost within fOOfO of tin' gO" "' Tort Malato. which Is only u ahOCl dlotaaee from Manila proper. The brigade commanded In Anderson is still at Civile bol b -troops are ready to move. The arrlva here Of the i'nited Slates MOOtto Monterey is anxiously epe teil The Monierev, with the OOllior C tils, left San PiailiaOM M0 Man ia OO .lunc (i. und left Honolulu .lime :J ... ii. I. rail t " oilman I a Uro; el" hr fori Wae Arnn. WASHI5C.TOM. luly :M. -IJrig.dhri I'r. .1 1. (irant has heen a .sitn-.' I the secretin", oi war t the cuillOOOd
n... tl.lr.t hi-iirtide of.ticii. Wilson
vis on of the h irst army Ohl .
I,, . radoa Of this division f.. oli ussi enad for dotj
Port-. MOO invasion, lien. L - nest s h omi left Charleston and i. Ha " s hmttttf I'hiekuiua.iira for Se port News Gen. UfMlt'oaaMJMfri, ICWH"" inj to the present assitnnient. Hl la elude the I'irst and Thud Kei lOOltJ anil the Fi fib Illinois roolOM
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