Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 August 1898 — Page 6
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A i AKi.lsr uprising vi reported I Vent a de bancs, south of I'alenire. on Um $4
(lis Miakiiu reports that he has in the hospital at Santiago 2.161 tick and wounded prisoners.
A Madkid dispatch, on the lat. said: "It is the general belief here that vaee will eoou be an n rnompHahcal fact-
Oi the 2d Premier Sagasta summoned ieOr Siiveia. the conservative leader, ami thT absent p. . 1 1 1. laus to Madrid, in order to cousult with them regarding 1 1 1 - peace terniv
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In an interview, on the 1st. the Freue h premier nidi 1 The course of the l'uited Mates, t hrough. nit the war with Spain ha boea noble. It has Ken a revelation to Kump-." Wm. David Mi'RRay. fourth earl of Mansfield, died in London on the id. 11. was born in lso6. had beta a lord of the treasury and a lord high comuiisei.nicr of the ohureh at fhWtland IIaiit H. N'nrn. ooiamlaeloss f of immigration at San Francisco, lias received instructions from Washington to treat all immigrants from Hawaii Maliern immigrants uutii aasffh time as laws can Ik- perfected to govern them
IHBMin T K-TKADA I'ai.wa oftlie fahB junta aays: "There is no dan 4f r taat the imans will permit a eiijfht misunderstanding of one of their count rviueu even a general with an American to effeel the seeeeeafal issue of Um campaign
A sKNhahon was ereated by Kmpcror
Wiuieus, Ofl the Id, who telegraphed , l(01 tlt. yr .
countermanding tue Bismarck UOeeqii.es. which were to have taken place in fr. nit of the reiciistag building, and
order' i instead that m. turning services be tu-. din the Iknporor William Memorial ehurch.
Mus ' KKl,iiT"N and Mrs. Snydi ..f Portland. Ore. . wii d arc among the organ z-ts of the Wnite Cross society, were introduced to the president by SSeuator Thurston, of Nebraska, on the 1st. their object beiug to obtain full recognition of the White r .ss . .. ;y iu anuv work.
As official dispatch to Madrid from Nin Juan de I'orto Kico savs that Col. San Martin, who was iu command of the Spanish garrison at I'ouce. lias been court-martialed and shot for ul fj 1tinlg the place witljout r,, stance Lieut. -Col. I'uiz. 'he second iu Wmiwl committed suicide.
The monthly comparative statement .f the government receipts and expenditures, iasued on the 1st. showed that during -luly the receipts amounted to $4.'l.s7. Ms. a train, as compared with July. of t4."-':.'KW. The disburse ments aggregated tT4.2CJ.tr:., an increase of a litt.e more than S-'l. ! t.uoo.
The Hawaiian commissioners, who vv sv the foundation for a new gov
ernment of the Sandwich islands, left I t would appear under the name ..f the
CUBHENT TOPICS. THE NEW8 IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. A AMU trust is living formed iusau Fraiii 'ivu. lb Ml.ll. olltUNO A Co.. of ltoston.
who were among the largest lKt and shoe dealers in New K:icland, assigned, on the 1st. to Diaries V. Lavers. pre-.-dent of the N'ationa tMOfl and L 'ather eachaujre of that city Liabilities etimateii at $500. (M)). BP OH OtanUaal. Blfl"im of the army has recommended to Secretary
A tfer tiiat the troops now at I amp A.jrer. Va. . near Washington. Ih" removed, at an early dav. to KMM other location more liealthfu. than they now occupy.
The increasing number of typhoid ; fever cases, which disease has pre- I vailed there for some time, is the rea- j
son aaaujaed by On, atanilwrg in making to.- recommendation. MaSTOI TtlofiNK was le.-'.rouited iu the prison at Sintr Mugt S. V . on the 1st. at 11:1? a in . for the murder ot Wm. .u .it-n aappe. Ir the paii..i government sliali coutiuue to accept the L'uited t.it.s
terms, it is understood that M. Cam-
lie i a .nil issa lor, wi . . re -
ceive aatboritjr to act for Spain ia the matter of details. Tiik Moral pageant was a atrikiutf feature of the Transmississippi exposition, on the aud was patronized exC lively by the smart people, whose stylish equipages were covered with Sowen in lavish profusion. S n itty liA'lies, arrayed iu appropriate owus. iH-eupied the trapa an i carriaires.
COCXI HKttMBt BttXAJM K refused to allow anyli.il t.. v. sit his father's death chamber until EmDcror William
had seen the dead statesman. sk. kktahy Al .t.H and Secretary I.ofi were iu eonierenee with the president, on the 1st. over too serious situation in the Philippines. C Art. Kv.an- of t Im Iowa, replying to criticism of his tendency to use strong iMgVfifp. .says: " do not know whether 1 shall stand with apt Philip among the first chosen la the hereafte.-. but 1 have this to say. iu conclusion, that every drop of blood in my Usly on the afternoon of the 3d of July wa sinjring thanks and praise to Almighty jol for the victory we had won." Tiik panish uewspapers at I'ouce. I'orto Iiico. profess loyalty to the Americans. The most rabid Spanish publication of them ail. La I K-uiocraeia. iaued an address to the public announcing the demise of the papvr und. r lt$ pr. . nt name and giving notice tltat
L hicago in a IhmIv. on the 4th. for an FraaeUMa Hefore leaving, the three l'uited States members of the commission were driven to the I uion league and feasted by the members of the club.
Won has lieeu received at Victoria, ll ( . of a desperate stampede from the Copper River country to the coast, the statement being made that 1,000 men ure making their way oer the Vaidea g.a .i-r. and that manv of them are
doomed to starvation unless the 1 j
Courier, with a section printed iu Lnglish. Tin. war department in contemplating the detail of an army f .Vv from the volunteers for the Cuban ccupation after p.ace shall have been dcclared. The ovupation. from the present outlook, will begin in the early fail under command of lien Fitzhugh Lee. Uli min II communication with I'ouce was reojNMied. on the Id, under cenvirship at I'onee by the Lnite.l
I nited .states government sends relief promptly. Tiik congress of the republic of t ploabta, it is announced in a dispatch fro;u ltogota. tiie capital. ha iinaninowlj resolved lodopoalt a sum (ual toti. i.io I iS'i I I as se.'Urit;. f..r t he atnoiitit due the heirs of Signor 'erruti. the Italian subject. wIiom- claims againt the government of i o.oiuhia were decided in ins favor by 1'resi.lciit U -v. land, as arbitrator.
Lhknti.T notices of a . it nu iits of Im.ihU have been senl to a number of pTvms who had s ibs-nbed and forwarded the required cash, but w ho now deny all know ledge f the transaction. The indications are that their names bad been used by interest.- d parties without authority, wiiu a view to getting possession of the bonds in violation of the spirit of the law.
I Mhk. T'iHor Mim TiioMai K Kki.i.t is arranging the details of the Transnussissippi exposition choral congress. Which is exciting tfreat interest among the choral societies of the west The plan contemplates the gathering topOthtr of the singing s-ieties. which will be assigned separately to numbers on the programme, and will also be niasAed on the closiug day for a grand ediorus.
Tmk colonial elections, w hich -cur in i ape OotOhf "epteinlier 1. are already i-ausing great excitement I'eraonalities are rampant, and the air ia thick with the most serious allegations against the lenders of lioth factious. adl R liode, the former premier of iiH- ' olony, who at first held a f. is now in thothietl of ti.e eaiupaign. aod ia carrying the ti'ht into the camp of the AfrikanderlMiud.
Di hino tha Blaatarch, memorial aar j Heat in Herlin. on the 4th, all the bunks and manvof the shops in the
City were closed, and flags, many of organiaeu social eluo, wus destroyed by
states government.
I Tiikkk pcraoaa killed and 12 injured is the record of a tire that occurred in I too Iterwyn BOtel) I i i '. Ofl the 1st. j The tire started in a bie . cle repair -hop j adjoining the hotel, and spread so ranid.y that the tgreaa of the people in the upper stories was cut off.
BoBKflJ lit A la while oiling the machinery in the Missouri hleetrie Light A Power o s house inSt. Louis, where he was employed, on the d, allowed his hand to come in contact w ith an .i it: ! accu-.ii'i a-..r an 1 un .iisian! v
kilied. A I i.i i - . i.n . i MBU s . at the dir..ti..n f the secretary of war. issued an or- ; der. on the Id, granting sick and ; wounded soldiers at hospitals, when able to travel, one mouth s furlough and trau-p. n tulion to go to their
homes. i Co kg K Toi, a wealthy resident of New York city, committed suicide, on the id, by juinuiug from a tenlh-st. ry window in the Hotel Majestic. Mr. 1 ol had lieen a sufferer from melancholia for some time. fUMMM the callers on the secretary of war. on the 1st. was Col. John .lacob Astor, w ho came as the bearer of dispatches from lien. Sbafter. Washim.ion. Ind., was visited by a heavy storm on tlie J.l. Much teflsflM was done to buildi ngs and crops. Miss Mary Hendricks was instaut v killed at the orphans home by a chiuiney talling on her. six petitions have wen lodged against the return of uii-mbers of the
british Columbia legislative asserab.y, tivo government and one opposition. The grounds alleged are bribery aud corruption. SricVKMMiN An. ii Kit. former treasurer of Maryland, died, on the Id, at the Haltimore city hospital, wherein he had be. n a pat, cut for four years, lie was 'io years ol !. A Mil. k and stone business block in Krankfort. I ml . occupied by u newlr
Um .1am Fii a Poor aeto w a . Cot. .
who was. in ire.imiuary examination, charged with ikiivuiing her husband, nit IVcciulier d last, was discharged by J lira W at I ward on the Id li is reported tiiat Mi Qtvrgi S. i CfleOOfli the parliamentary secretary d the British foreign office, has accepted the oihi-e of viceroy of India, ill succession to the earl of Klgm Asisi m iBcaSYAhi V'a.M'i ki ir i MM sending to suhscrittcrs to the ;ir loan about ii mm hnatdl a day, and thia I uuiiiUt will Ik- increased later on. Till: statement of tiie conditiou of the treasury, issued on the 3.1, showed: I Available cash balance. Bfti,t$S,ll$1 g ' .1 reserve. $l,..ti'.l5.ir6. I in herokec legislature met in extra session at Talileiiiah, I. 1'., mi the 3d, to consider means for conforming to the Curtis bill, aud to make arrangement for lighting the iK'.awar elate in. California state board of trad. BOe adopted a resolution asking President McKinley to appoint aciti.eiiol the I'acitic c.ast on the peace commission which is to decide ujmui the foturt disposition of the Philippine islands. Tiik princess of Wales l as gone t. Copenhagen, leaving her husband w it h a broken kneecap ou board his yacht, at OsUune tiossip nas it that tlu cause of toe princess' trip home to l.-u-niark is the presence at ( owes of tlu emtess of Warwick, the only woman in Lngland the princess is jealous of.
IP to latest accounts . .t ory w.o floating, unopposed, in niue I'orto Ki can cities, and ba'f of the island is now practically (Jetted States territory K Terr where the American soldiers ar
reoelred with open arms, the span sh triops scurrying away iu the direction of an .loan. k of Spain's urgent r.-.picsts it connection w itii t he cvm nation of Cuba ami I'orto Kico was' but she be allowed to remove nil arms and movable munitions of war fnuu territory not actually occuppied by the United States. 1 1 it asserted in Washington, that at the result of a cabinet eneferee.ee i n the night of the 3d. it was determined to hold Manila city bay and surrounding territory permanently, and that Spaiu bad been so notlfted in response to one of her .jueries. liv consent of the war depart men Spain has made arrangements to send s. oi hx specie to her prisoner sob iiers at Santiago. None of the transports for the removal of the prisoners
bad arrive I up to the I I So i um 1UM A I I.i.v had been recc ve.. at Key West. Fla., up to the tth, of tht report that Neuvitas. the chief port of the province of Puerto Principe, had been ev.i i.ited by the Spaniards aft.-i R bombard UK nl by American war slips. Jka Lot is ( aaauai Uanxikb, tiie I i cnch arciiitect. died in Paris on the 4th. He was born in Is.:,, und designed and supervised tee ereefkm ol the grand opera house in that city at an expense of nearly $$,000,000 francs Tin telegrapa operator at Tilt Cove, the most northern otlice of .Newfoundwad, w.re.i. on the 4th. that a report had just reached thereof the loss of a ar'e Transatlantic ..ne steamer in tlu vicinity of Helle Isle, with all hands Tai st. am. r Hiawatha, which went out in search of bodies from the ltourgogne. put into Causo. Nova Scotia, on the 4th. having found io bodice and buried them. Slu sailed again to continue the search. Tin: transport Tacoma. which wil. take imrs s and mules for the artillery at Man: a. sailed from San Francisco on the 4 th.
Daring and Successful Robbery o! the Union Bank " Ruhland, Mich. FIVE THOUSAND OOLLARS CARRIED OFF.
Alnieel aa Kejaal Assaaal taMasei iMir.. I'fim.ii sf die it sVaa Nefle iin ir Bseaaw la tTarrtaeje teal stetel I) in K.-Kilin. s. I lie sufe am I 1.11.(11. I. i re, SI il
Ui. iii.ami. Mich.. A. ig Oeeofshe ! most (hiring und successful bank rob j b.ries ever perpetrated in Michigan
w as earned out by six rubbers Thursday night, aeejstof theai came from the east on u hand car. and evidentll
had confederates with a horse an.: carnage. They secured aout $00 in cash from the 1'ni.ui bank, and $,$$$ in notes The horse ami car riage were taken into Augusta and left there. There were three explosions, which awakened many people. Alvin Karnes, an old man. w ho lived near the bank, was ordered into tht house with a threat that they WOtth shoot him (ieorge RobsOa and Ki Itarrctt saw the robbers, but .lit not molest them. The safe w a? a complete wreck. Bitro-jrlyceriae belai used to Opea it. The inside doors wer. blown ten feet out into the otlice, an. pieces went thrOOgh the ji ate glas trout M fetf distant. The Chisels an. other tools were left lu re. The ham ear was . I. sain cd so itcouid not be us. to pursue the robbers. Officer here have be. n informe.i thai a man was seen U-twecu Augusta am Battle Creek, walkttuj oa the raihrtnu tra.-K. carryiug a .aiv'.- s.itch. 1. and ais.. k Winchester ritle. N.. one w ho saw him dared to make more to arrest him. orticers will leave here for Augusta at once after Iii OS.
WITHIN 0UB LIMITS. News by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana. Needs o CaeeteMeei India. .up. ills. Ind., Aug .'. I.afayet 1 1 Sw sin. w ho wired tlov. Mount from Parke county for assistance, has had t not her boat with eoeatabtea, Thej atteinpteii to arrest him by breaking op. ii the door of his house. They then frappled with inm, but in- atel them oil ami drove them out of hi bonse with a shotfOB. From tlu outside they poured in i fusillade with pistols and shotgun, eoundlag' Serain. They failed lo get him and went away. The sheriff "ay- 'he warrant is defective and refuse! to interfere. The charge ugaiiut Swaii. is for ssanlt ing his hidiher'- wifl at Cacil:c. It miles away. pour constables were seel for him. Were trouble is anticipated M aeM i led el NMelsTh Terre Haul.-. Ind.. Aug. .V II P. Pterin, of Chicago, son of the presllient of the Oajra Rode Fountain com jiany of that city, was marbled here lit midnight to Mi-s .1, sM, Smith, of
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QUESTION
Spain Still Considering the Peace Conditions Submitted by President McKinley. IT IS A MAHY-SIOEO PROPOSITION.
the llepofl county clerk at Iii home, j and after securing a license aw ikened the rector of St. Joeeph's Uomau Cath oli. ehurcht who refused to marry them. ROC. Mr. Schwedcs. pastor of j the Herman tteformed ehurch. Wa then aroused and tie-! the knot. The
INDORSED BY IH PRESIDE KT Iii .. h. no f..r Reistag Panel Asaeeaj ne OH i i MMrsa of tee naatij ta BalM .. n u issaisv
ehl Idren
llioiiey
iVaeaisreToa, dag;. 6 W. Bankla .I ami Marty Pr. -c. ..f Cincinnati, e two young nuii who originated tlu
a of starling a fund among school
for the purpi.se of raisin
to build a ba' t.esl,;:, t,, l
called the American ;. .y, are i'i tin .i;y forwarding their plans. They have I ad an interview with Pretideat M Kiulcv. who gave to them the following letter indorsing tb. ir idea: ill H' .'(. o, ,; Nv Deaatun I'-- ens ...ir eaiefe rea tiav p- - tit.-.! ti m-. outiimn.- v.. ,r plan fur rmslars toed tli whu-h W twttd aal pivvni t ih oaeetameM a battleship, ss arssUi la-terest.-.l me L reel eoeatry an 1 devette i I i tee t!.t.t.i I : in n . u-isjiicu iu. in Am -ri.-a than the) see te (tar, an! I am sir- a .r boys sn I - . .- win oe -in it a prteuepe te as amssered ssaom u .- latr.buturs to mis j,atr. i.u l rt.ii:i,' Very uicereU vu irs. MT ALU Mi iiixi.i v
est 4eeeee in. nMeneetjree Cssitli the nsrM um in asimpilai N -eeftee srttli stee Own Psastts stai. asset fr UswOeeessaef af Wat .... uru.lalilr- Hille, ,,, r W vsiiis.. i.., Aug. l. When the president closed his ofticial work v.-s-terdsVf he bad not received the rep Spain nor any intimation as to soon the reply might be expected 1 ... Preach ambassador had not been heard from throughout the day. and he as well as our government oBciall M is waiting for Spain tojfive the tina. respouse. Two davs have now pass, 1 without a word orticially from Hpaia, either in the way of in.iairy or r.
this city. The young couple aroused spouse. I'roiu this it is clear that tue
Spanish cab, net fully realizes the ! n for argument, counter-proposal ... modification has gone by, and t , there is only one simple issue to be met. namely, whether the American terms will be accepted as a erhole or rejected. in.- Miiije..f Bsgailatlea i i'.i i There i. indeed, reason to believe t hut the Spanish governmenl has .. -re. tiy advised that the sta'e of DCgO. tiatious is passed mid that only matter of an answer, favorable or UBfavorable r. mains. Tbal the answer has not con quickly is no matter of surprise to officials here, for they realise the nil minus responsibility Waich Prem Sagasta must assume in making thes peace terms MltHciently palatable to the Spenish popalaee end the politl leaders to permit its acceptauce without an intern. i. e in vulsiou. I lie Beaal rk Before Naa-atta. In his conferences with tie pres. dent and secretary Iay she Prenc
luKHssauor nas nroiigiu oul C eäl the great tasU before SagaabV. fl seeam tO be the general view her.if the premier and his ministry wen t untre unh tiled, an ecccptaaee wot come at ..nee, an l that the prelimiaa . peace nrraegeeaeot would he el sm I Hut in preparing the Spanish pub lie. and in guarding against i agitations hereafter by public hum.
be re of other parties, the Madrid ol
couple were the principal Ilona I rui a sj eacapadal
,n a senaftw davs
nuai meet mg ot
ii i i.i to- i leaalls, .wil li.d.. Vug. .. The i
the o.il si tt.i -s
il i:.'iinbl;ih
W 1 1 ntj . I ts
Wayne .n h. l.l at Ol Slant of l
that wer.- iu use in the Olden in.. w.-re on exhibition. The ag otaonse fif the arti.de w;is known to be over ISO year. Neerlj ererj kind of prim i'.o- farming Implein. nt known w : shown, from the woodea plow to 'he woodt ii pltchforh. The collection of old-style cooking ntcnatli eras very
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Week- :i
von, ol
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Hrtsiraa la Her Mniin-r.
i.. A - Mrs, llarrj clla H'aymer. h:s ahan-ii-.kisii husband and ,ir-
II- do and the pre married in t iii e
i ft. r Bei n bad bet s on a w agl r. Ik ling, lie rinks . maker's owl thr
TERRIBLE MARINE DISASTER. Tug. Itrsafls Meal aae "... Vmm witt .tu mi Boa re aiue nf t lie I .miI ( rft.
iri.es a sno. iiiase r s aw ! tlir.oii!
I skull, is nalli (1 to the r roes, by baring large silvi r nils driven through hit I hau.! ai.d feet, and (ay.es btl Ht -b jwith a liarp knifi without any re gard. S(il(ll-r' Hksese I ntttu-. 1 Indienepolht, Ind., Aug. 1 Tht com
; mittee of the Indiana ft. . II.. having i ' charge of the work of ii ibiinp county ; rottegvi .-.t the soldiers' home at La
fayette met in the utatehouKe and made arrannvaieata for work ng up ii t. r. -t in the project in tli i)itT(-rut j counties. Only aboui one-third of the
rountfei have s,, fr erected enttagei
and It 1 1 neaircd to h ive every one ir th. state renresented there.
ti.em Doreered with bia--k. were halfmastnl everywhere; shop eladoert were eoeered with erepe, and there w-ass aalveraal ataplay f mourning aibknae and portraite af the dead chancellor wreathed with flow era and iraiwd w th black cloth.
an eaplceion of dynaaiiu on the 1st.
Tilt, battleship Texas v. as placed in !rv dock at the lirooklyn nary yard on the ad An e-x.iiii nation showed t, at, except for a slight deal hi her keel, made by striking a coral reef off Prv Tortucaa. she i . in very fa.r condition.
' ATE NEWS ITEMS. Tiik IV.-neh court of cassation has ismissed the appeal of M. Kmile ...la ageiaat the decision of the Versailles a-s (. emirt which, on July 1. s.-u-leaead the author and M. lYm-iiv amangertag editor of the Paris dm ro:e. each to a y.-ar s imprisoniii.-nt. with 1.000 francs See, and to pay the cists ,,f the suit for libel brought against them by the officera w BO comf sed tin- Ksterhazy court-martial. Al Hist Superior. Wis . on the 5th. Teanay Aiwold, the toefyeetreM son of the janitor of the Itroadway high schoo,. climbed eat apoa the fourthstory piatform of the fire-escape nud fe .. turning ..ver and over in his .Imp of To feet to the foot of the basement stairway, but escaped with ouly a broken thigh, although striking on the asphalt pavement. Tin. steamer liirigo arrived at Beat tie, Wash., on the 5th. from St. Miehaela with toaaeeoeegera, aotseefwhom went north recently, but. being unable to g.-t up the river, returned. Aliout
u Were Ktondikers. Tbev brought
down $$00,000 in dust aji'd nuggets Two men. i lias. Moore a ml. eo Krowu. of Mid, and. int., bad To.oxj between them. ffgOOJ the president closed his official work, on the 5th. he had not received the reply of Spain nor aay intitnation as to how son the reply might Ih' exacted The Frencii ambassador had not beea heard from throughout Hie day. and he as well as our governuient orti. ia.s nai waiting for Spain to give the final respmise I i .s reported in LondOsV in contieetiou with the Aug. o-American moveineiit. that strong endeavors are belag lliale to get the prince of Wales to visit the Ueited States and anaiia next
summer, ami it is added that eiicour-aeiin-ul ..as been given the idea in re Sponsible i mi arters. I hi; Mu ii id correspondent of the Paris Temps te. (-graphs that there is Do danger of any uprisings in Spain, lie adds that every dody is des, mils of geaea, "though profoundly deploring the necessity for muk.iig such great SSeritiei s. Tai adjataal general received a cablegram from Ponce. Port. ;., ,,. ,,,, the Mm, aeaoeeciee; the death from brain h rer, of I apt. Kdger Haaeri . Ilighth reg ar .nfautry. apt. Uabert a as a i .( oi gun. Is a coatereece bet wega teaof sagasta ami Senor siivela. in Madrid, on the Sth, the latter arged that it was
I imperetive t - n the eorlei for tlu asreiiatioa " a ireatj of peace.
Af ALA BICOUA, I iu . Aug. 6. LieOKTl
I ' Randolph, purser of the tug N,mI roi. of Mobile, arrived here yesterday aftenioi.il. ae. oinpailled by two shipasatea, and rejH.rts otic of the most terrible disasters that lias ever oc- ' c erred on tue gulf, l ue Nimrod, towing the dredge Tlloiuas II UerndoO and twos ovvs. were all tot illy wreckc 1 off i ap.- San .as in T.us l.iy night storm. The Nimrod. with U of her crew. , went down to ini.es at sea und not likes; bee since been heard .f them. Tin I dredge with her two s,.,,Us b) ashore OB I ipe Stela, the dredge being a toj tai loss. The Nimrod, dredge an. SCOWS belOBtf to lilt letiho.is.i M..,.re ..t
win itMit Preaebla. ll ute; I r.(i.. Aug-, :-. . Slsfnghter, son of w. ter. of this eitv. ha
; ne
Ret M
Barry Klangfa l ig 1 1 1 i !
Park Baptist ehurch. St. Joseph, MoJ II! id will tak. the general agency of the Mutual Rcseree lasaraace company at Indienapolie.
. ..i s are taking time for miss ,
erorfc, not only among themseleea, bat among all the populace and I ecrel I mcate. l.lkrljr to Rroltr S.nln l iiol .Su.ni-r. The best informed people here tix nest Monday as the tim- when th. I n ted Slates government ia Likely U receive Spain's final anavver. but ll -is simply conjectural, for the-e .not the slightest means of kv. nviag t:n t-udencics at Madrid. It might eomi to-day. but in the event of its , ,-uing later, or on Sunday, the reapoaat would not be communicated to the gor
eminent until Monday.
enassaea, am Mel Lsss i la There is the same belief that spaifl I answer will be reluctant, but not conclusive. At the same time .t wa suggested yesterday in some quarters that there was a possibility that the
Mobile. They are fell Niter id, $40,00 . dre se.lW s. s ; . ,,,M,
fol lows: $75, u Hi:
A CORROBORATIVE REPORT.
I'rml liol Vk'fctle s,.t,iiK. Bp neer, Ind Aug. S IThilewadlnf In White river ne;:r iinmona sfinini for tninnowg, Horner Mellenry Ural s-i.-d with on ateek of epilepsy, t ahieh he was subject, and arm drowned before his companions could (( I (mine, r Killed. Tipton, lad.. Aug..'.. - Engineer Ere moa ih-nrett. one of the "veterans' 01 t!:. Pennsyirania line's Louitrille tU (hicago dlviaion. lost both legi her
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si. Johns. X. I- . Aug o The mail steamer Virginia bake arrived at Tilt Co, on West bay, 110 asilcefrom lu re. at .lay light, bringing icrtaiu eorrob-.-raliou of the reported loss of an ocean liner in the straits of Belle Isle. A fisherman at Noddy bay reported that he saw a steamer collide with an iceWrg and sink soon after. The report is generally believed, but nothing reliable is obtainable. The fisherman said that the steamer looked like a passenger ship, and he could see the people trying to launch rxiats. hat she sank before they could do anything.
s.d. II, urn llln,. It.iriiiim Rbefbere, lad., Aug. I. The eniiscd by the pa explosion iu Sliellmrn mim- is stj;i burning.
burn i received by the men in the
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still a Mr.tcrr. Wgai st i i sjo u. Wis.. A.iif. 6. -Th teti pn lee lepartment yesterday notified the Superior aut h uities t hat Mrs. k Bermoa, eho reg-iatered attfai tfYeet Haperior hotel here on July ,j as frmn (mottle, aud w ho disappeared the same evening, leaving bar haggage, is not known in Seattle. Tlu disappearance is still a mystery.
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gen nuii i.uiii. Bl Iftl .. Wash.. Aug $ -Tb Steamer Birigo arrived this morning from St Michael with 100 passengers, some of whom went north recently; but U-ing unable to gel up the river returned. About t0are Kloadibera, 'I i e brought down $300,U(M in dust ad nuggets. Two mta, I lias htoore and Oeo. brown, of Midland, Oat. had $7o,oag betweea theas. apt i: w. Speyer, ol thmetty, had $40.0JU The steamer COBlram the stories that a t-r-gible condition of affairs, xi Ul at IB Michaela
vi ii rile rod Sllner i nnalil. T( rre Haute. Ind.. Aug. V Dade artfngtnn, a miner who sh,,t and killed taxless and Wesley Xlece in a Miami :t .rnnt February 12, has been af rested at a mining camp in BawhlM eoiinty. Blehmand, lx!.. Aug. 5.- The L A ft, saeletj eir given lure f r tht be Oedt of ;!x Red Crom ererb, netted boat $3$0, erhich has been forwarded to the s,.;,.ty :, beadquartera at .w
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Killed I., l.iulnnlnw. i orydon, lt.!.. Aar, :.. BeCletlag Hrlghi was icttted by lightnlag at i-is hoit,. ;,,r nii--s east f hi re. II.- was ore of the N it ling leachera cf Harrison cnant at 1 was $$ , nr old. 1 regia Ntoehed Ml Rai iL r. Ind.. Ang. .. freight Ifeln on the Lahe Rrte .v w. -t.-rn ratiro.oi w:;s ereeked b trlklnf a horse. 1. t'd atl traffic was blot ked for bmmI of th. fla,
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pastorate of the 1 tf I disdoeures made by the AaaericcB
general at Santiago concerning 'lo serums condition of our troops, mighl be a straw at which the span eabb Bet wou.il grasp. This is (juit.- doubt ful. however, as there is a .pi.-sinui whether the statement of the Ain.-r. can genera, -ver got outside ti e '-or-der of the l'uited states owing to t lost riet censorship imposed I'hursdat
: night. Moreover, all evidence r. ach ing the otli.-iais here indicates tha! Spain is weary of the conti.. A Hull ll.irli.it fur th.- K niiel Be :i I s,l DTMSMNI . Yesterday was dull at th- Ipartment. coiis.deruig the ex. n a state of war. cv-ept for tie- pi iication in the newspapers of the round robin sigaod by the military commanders at saut iago. an I tl eshorl but sharp oorreepoadeaee between 1 ' Roosevelt and Secretary Alger 1 . afforded fiNMi f,,r nock diacasaion. W a Siiimxi-I Mm tellim I r.rr Ii I pi aVsmM .(i SMiiti.... ITattl pnte recently it was supposed that yellow fever was epidem in Santiago, and it was no' I. - i.-ve I that it would be safe to send more so.(tiers there. On the $$Ul Bit. the m retary of war telegraphed to Bel Sbafter that as soon us the fever subaided the men of his command STO Ik- moved north to a camp. On tiie $0th of July lien. Sbafter telegraphed: 'Made kuown secretary of war s state aaenl that troope would I- moved north as soon us fever subsided, and it had a vervg.Kid effect on the BMM I iimmeii(lllci llll(Pnrc shown. When, however, the true condition was made known an order was issued to Oen. Shaffer to move his command north as rapidly as possible and a.i
ships in the service possible to get to Santiago were sent there and the great liners St. I'am and st bonis were also ordered there. Ali this w as done before the communication by lien. Sbafter was received and before oL Koosevelt's letter was published. To sseeaagm feem Pern a To messages were received at the ear depeftment yesterday from Poaoe, the Iret announcing tin- death of s brilliaat ymUsg army ollicer. und the second foomteee. Miles hiaaee I touch' lag the trouble in the sixth Mass.n-hu si 1 1 s regimen t. vt in PeeasM goDepartaee friusirie. mmItaeT Ptsetgtlae. Psjtalla of the later telegram arc not obtainable, but it is appa. n' that lien. Miles ia deteriuined to repress sternly at the very begiaatag any departure from military diseip. DC, even among the volunteer element in hie Command.
c iv rim Pasta Madison, Ind.. Aug. ft. A
rand army peat wa ins ft at d y hh f Mnatcrii g Ml r .lohn reie'l. of i R MsdiSOn. geemed Deeffc. M. lt d., tug. Bra. Donglam
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