Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1898 — Page 6

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INDIANA

CURRENT ToriCS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

On the 20th the secretary of the treasury received from Topcka. Kns a letter, signed MA Cltlaea. 1 conscience contribution of $500. Tin- president lu is decided gtlVM ipiaU which bare been ' hiat 0 make political s-ucchcs in Ohio ami Indiana or elsewhere during the campaign.

The navy department Las ordered 400 sailors to be sent to Admiral Dewey's s.piadrou ut Manila. The nuu will be sent from San Francisco on u merchant steamer. (.apt. Drown of the American ochooncr Maryland died n his ship in the hurlK.r at Havana, on the l'.'th. of yellow fever. Four of the crew were down with the malady. Twenty Spanish vessels at Manila Including II steamers, have completed their trnnft-r to the American lag and a majority of their. hae now proceeded on coasting voyages. A special from Paris say: "The secretary of the United State cmKnviv eno-ai'i-d rooms at the lintel

Continental for the American peace commissioners and their party." Mr. Lucy T. f.rownc. the widow of J. Bom Brows, the famous author and traveler, died in Oakland, Cal.. on Um l'.'th. She was 7-' years of age, nnd had shared in many of the experiences of her husband. r II. rr Thcotlorc Fontano. the German

writer and jKet. died in Berlin, on the 21st. He was born in WW and was a war correspondent during the Franco PntaalaO war of WTO. He was captured, but soon released. k n result of the announcement of

four eases of fever in New Orleans, 00 the 21st. ieas slapped on an absolutely rigid quarantine against all freight from that city. Both the Southern and Texas Pacific roads are thus tied U1' Lieut. -Cl. W. J. Whlta, superintendent of schools at Dayton, ('.. and waitlag at Cincinnati with the Third Ohio regiment to Im- muster. d out. was nominated, on the 10th by the repub

licans of the Third dihtriet for congress. Ferdinand . Feck, the United States commissioner to the Paris exposition of lt00, accompanied by his staff, deposited a gold wreath on the tomb of Lafayette on the -1st. It was inscribed: "A tribute to the memory of (irn. Lafayette from the United States exposition commission." The resolutions reported unanimously by the republican state convention of Michigan commend t.ov for his effort! in favor of

euual taxation of railway, telephone

t.,1 extuess npanv pro I -e It les. 1 ne

nlntiorm indorse the I rim iples of

the Pi agree-Athlaaem taxation bill. The navy department is rushing preparations for the start of the big battleship- Oregon and Iowa to Hon oluln. and orders have la-en sent to the New York navy yard to have the me ehanics work overtime on these ships

The nuroose is to have than start on

their long voyage by the. jud of tli present month.

J. . Jam. formerly cldcf officer of

Hi.- steamer l'.ritannie, and .lohn Kyn

ii win i was third otliccr of the

same steamer, 1m. th of whom had been ronvieted in London of lolibing the mails on board the Bntannie, were Sentenced, Oil the l'.Mh, the funnel to eight years and the latter to one year's imprisonment at hard labor. The de.ke of Tetuaji. who was minister for foreign affairs in the cabinet of the late Premier Canoraa del t atillo, is qootod as say ing, in an interview: "Seiior ( anovas. if he had lived, wouhl never have accepted war with Um United states. Caaoeai and myself were convinced that war would lead inevitai.ly to the ruin of Swun.M m A destructive hurricane swept over southern Spain, on the l'.'th. doing jrre;it damage in the provinces of S -ville and t.ranadn. Six persons were killed and niauj injured. anl a nuralicr of buildings were destroyed at Seville, and SI houses were demolished ami many persons fell victims to the storm at tiaudix, in the province of (jranada.

Five regiments now at Smu Francisco have h n ordered to Manila. .1.... it la t:litl

pZZ d : .rturi. Vu,; Wash- ; gtoh ,,,, on the 14th. aged privioi.. i i.r..iMMiuiiie has been

Ki.i.ior which it is impossible to

AltregMd are in circulation m Pekut ti. the etlccl that the cinp.vr.s Anwagci of ChltM has recovered her asci mlen.-v over Ibe emperor, who is now pra, ti cully in a state ( tUtesUgOi l.iorge A. St.iuvv.iv, son f the hit William Steinway, and u inemlwr ol the piano !irm ol Steinv .iy ii Sons H...1 at sea on hoard the ateamahlt

The retirement of Sir Julian Pauncefote, tlie F.ritish ambassador, from the

active diplomatic service, would have occurred, on the 21st. had not the foreign office, as already announced, extended his term of service until next April, in recognition of his long and capable service, and the acceptability of his admini tration to the authorities at Washington.

TM board of survey appointed to discover the Tennessee volunteers re-

miillils fur the outrages on th

Thomas family in San i rancisco. inane Its rejMirt to tien. Milb r 0C the l'.Mh. Tlie board reported that it had been unable to discover the names of any of the participants in the riot except those of the four Tenne' seeans who been already tried.

Miss Clara Harbm. of ÜM Rai Cross t ciety, accompanied by a party of ti ends, made (i call BpOl the presl0 üt m the iMst. Miss Hurton State! that the visit was only social in its chnract.r. and that while there had been more or less reference in the conversation to the rciiott of the Bed Cross in uha. stst had yet maile nothing like an olVu iul reoort.

ii .in Iiis nresc ut tour of inspec

turn, verbally notilieil the president

that he was ready to retire at any um the praeldent saw fit to relieve him. lr. John Harcourt. of ltisinarck. the leading physician of North Hakota. died at St. Joseph's hospital, St. Paul. Minn., on the l'.'th. under un operation for gall stones, aged 4- He was a leading Knight of Pythias. lien. Law ton. who is in command of the military department established in Santiago province. Culm, has recommended to the war department that the American troops be withdrawn !.n,l that the dutv of garrisoning ami

no ci tic the province oe oinwHvn i

r the Cabana The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that ' an attempt is being made to have the office of major genera ooaamsndlng the army abolished and lien. Miles, who now holds that office, assigned to some

army department. Although the Ked Cross society of Madrid ottered its services in the re

ception of the soldiers arriving troin Caba, they were declined by th w:ir department; and at the SUM time literally no provision was made to provide " for their comfort. The queen regent is said to ba Indignant. den. Horace Porter, now ambassador to France, will, it is said, be mimed as ambassador to the court of st. .lames to aeeed Col. .lohn Hay. It is fur-

v...- ,...,1 tlirit t he 1- rem 11 mission

will be tilled by Mr. Drapi-r, at present ambassador to Italy. In well-informed circles in Washington it is said that the real purpose of the president in sending military and naval inforceineiits to the Philip pines is to insure the peace coinmissi.mers against any interference in their work of disposing cf the future i.f the islands accorJ:ng to their liest judgment. Miss Winnie Davis" remains are to repose in the beautiful burial plot in Hollywood cemetery, Bioumond, Va. overlooking the Jatm s river, where the remains of her father, ex-l'icsiden I lav is. lie. This spot was selected bv

Mrs. Davis und her daughter, and was the eilt of the city Ol Kichmond.

it la understood that Secretary Long

will recommend to congress that the

enlisted strength of the navy, now 10.-

uoo, Ik- increased to 10,000, in onn-r to

meet growing needs. 1 lie naval bu reau chiefs an- preparing their esti mates of expenses for the next fiscal

It is the present intention ol me auministration to send to Cuba as a gar risoit force for the island about 10,000 troons in addition to the b-rces now in

iniltlagO under command of Gen. Lavs Ion. The organization which are to comprise tlie Cuban garrison have not all been designated yet, t ut it is as anted that at least half ol them will Ik- volunteers. Dr. Abraham M. Owen n hading phv si, ian and surgeon of BvanaVUll Ind.. died) on the KMh. Hfl was n native of Madisonvitf. Ky .. ami wa 4. years old. He venst on of the organizers and one of the first officers of the Pun American MedUeal association also a member of the AaMtieaa Medical association. It has Isen discovered that Father AlMoger.thcaged pastoral the church of Our Lady, at Mt. Vernon N. V.. who recently died, after living in apo.irent abject poverty, left a fofluafl hidden in his home. ( h hi coin. de. ,b to property, mining and railroad seeuritiefl worth 140,000 have already been unearthed. Count StnllU rg-Wernigrode. a Oerntaa cnvairy captain, has Im-ch arrested on account of the death of Borgt. Bchelnhardt Uroni the effects of a word cut behind the ear. InfUeted by the eoant for Impertinence dating the

recent maneuvers in Alsace-Lorraine. The paBee aothoritieii ol Berlin bare prohibited the holding of the live projected socialist meetings i i Hamburg. Bed for the purpose of dhwntslng Emperor WBUem'i recent peeeh n gardiag the hnprtsoadag of the pro vokers ff strik'-s.

The French eahin't council reappointed Gen. EnrUadoa lo the post of military governor of Paris, which he iiieupied previous to ac-eptinc the oortfolio of minister of war. made va

cant by the resignation of M. Cuvnignae. Fifteen hundred carriage builder? from all over t he United State held heir I weiitv-sixth annual convention

in Horticultural hall at the fair

groundK in St. Louis, beginning on the

.oth. Queen Wilhelmina. accompanied by

the queen mother, opened tne xem. rlttiids states general, at the Hague, on

the 20th. tlfvcd S. Plnherton, of Worcester,

Mass.. was unanimously elected grand

sire of the sovereign grand lodge, I. O. O. F., on the 10th.

It is reported ill London yachting

circles that other yachts hesiihs tin

Shamro4'k are coming to w IorH m the purpose of competing in the racial next vear

.lohn Sherman is reported to be ill

nt Iiis resident, in Washington from

an acute attack or nronemim. 'The hospital reports for the gOtl

BjsOWed no deaths nt either BternhCTg

or Leitet hospital a! Chlehamaaga Nu tional llllitai v Pari . ia.

VWvtlnand W. Peck, the United

stnt. s eommlsi loner to the Paris earn

sition of 1908, and bi sta'T visited the

tonih of Lafavi'tte. on th- 1 1st. r.r; S

Ifiken of let p et. Seeretiiry of Wnr lger arrived at Knoxville. lnn., n the ist. nnd iewtvi tUe tiooj i at ( amp Polaadk

v., .. 1 . 1 ,i t nriii'i Mliilue lias liecii

s,m. i rpre) an d for the celebration of th

proposed peace jnouofl u i auaoae phia. ton. Miller, now in command at San Francisco, vvill command the re mforcementa ordered to Manila. Bal ten, s A and D. of the California aitillerv. will Co with the expedition. .lohn Donahue, n San Francisco grip man, found a purse containing tr1.00 in money and drafts, ami returned i1 to the owner, (ieorge Mulligan, a re turned Klondiker. (iver Is. (Km head of cattle were reTarda OO the 10th a local record

breaker.

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Awful Destruction of Life and Property at Bt Vincent, St. Lu ia and Barbadoes.

LATE NLWS ITEMS.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SWEPT AWAY.

More Tlian Three lluuilrra l.lvr ' "' ""

Bt, Vine. ill I.Uu.l. Ihlrleru Kl "I ' sia and Buaorsfl stataaei ffca t Mr. wn srtta Vrrckisr inul the 1 1, Mil slir v, Uli I"-,1 lloue.

At an Inqneet held at Brkbjepoti Conn., on the ltd, bj t Kroner Do tea, it was fully c! tabllshed by relatives of

Miss Bmma Olli, ol bouuungton, idsw

the body found in xeuon mhi pono.

..,.,. iiii,..r i- ami KI was hers. Ib-r

father and three brothels fully ideiitihed the remains, and the coroner issued an order pcimitiiig them to lie exhumed ami taken to SouthingtoD for Interment. Advices received from llogota, the capital of Colombia, say hat all relations between Colombia ami talj have been severed, owing to the action of the Italian government in the ernttl affair, winch the Colombtaa ofneiali

considered arbitrary and in vio.ation

of the treaty of 1892, which was there

by annulled. 1 he Kreuch government has decided upon the immediate dispatch of a company of Ben gal BSC sharpshooters and a detachment of artillery to reinforce Ifaj. Marcband, the Fr. inch explorer, who is reported to Ln occupied I'ashoila. on the Nile. Gen. Jackson sent a tele-ram to President McKinley, thanking him for the tender Of a position on the nmi-

mlsalou to investigate the conduct of the war. and expressing regret that urgent private bnatneaj compelled him to decline the honor. Win. T. Byte, the Paterson (?. J.) millionaire silk manufacturer, died Bt tape May. X. J., on the -1st, very sud

denly. Hemorrhage of the stomach

set in. and the utmost ctlorts of his physician were unavailing. He was 4u v ears of age.

Thfl acting secretary of war received a cable message from len. Broohe, efaatrawn of the Porto Rleaa evacuation eoamshndoa at San Juan, on the 89d, saying that son more Spanish troops had embarked for home. Ifaj.-Qen. Miles, oomnumdiog the army, has completed his plans for the reorganization of the volunteer forces Into corps, brigades nnd divisions, and submitted them to the war department for approval.

The Freie h minister of foreign affairs. M. DeJeaaae, h. I offered the Spanish and American peace commissi,, ncrs the Btfl Of the foreign office for their meetings, whhsh coiiiineme on the Mat. Hon. Aaron B. Pratt. Ol Albany, a former member of the Now York legislature. Who vvas in IVnver. Col., rfav Hing his daughter, died suddenly, on the L'.'d. of eongeatloB of the brain. With the departure of M. Caml-on. the ambassadors of France. OuiUiaBJ ami Italy will In- abroad, leaving only Breat Britain und Buaafa with theii ambaaeadora in Washington. Thi..t.,.'iis ti,u:inl I'lirmie at the time of

the nweting of the peace eocamlasioa ut Paris has given rise to rcorts that there is some significance in the trips I he Windsor house at Kau Claire Wis . wa- bur I early on the morning of the Md. Several women jumped from the fourth story, and a Mr-. Churchill was so badly injured that she is not expected to live. A lm'iv thrown from the third story was

caught by J. Charten, and eaeaned unhurt, while hartes vvas injured. Mail advices which reached King

ston. Jamaica, on the 3d, BrOUgOl melancholy relief to the suspense reMMn the full extent of the hurri

cane disaster on the islands of St. Vincent. St. Lucia and Harbadoes. showing that the tirst accounts of awful destruction Of life and property were not exaggerated. Tlie steamer Campania, from New

"ork. geptember it. with the United st.it. s pence commissioners on board, arrived at Qneetistovvn. on the 13d, .... i wntfiil vovaje. with all

I. . . - - r w

well on board, excepting Senator (.rnv. who had suffered from neural

gia for two days.

Ambassador Fava of Italy in taking . . , , i a

a long vacation at name, ami is mn ex peeted buck to his post in VYaahiftg-

1..11 liefore next lleeemlNT. lit VVlnell

time it is probaMe that BareeaiPara,

who has vjMiit much time abroad in

recent rears. Will return with him.

it was officially announced in Lon

don. n the 23d, that Hon. ieorge . Curon. until recently parliamentary

secretary for the foreign oftee, who is to succeed the earl of FJgin as viceroy of India, has been elevated to the peer age as Baron t ursoa of Kedclston. Kailnres throughout the country . as reported bj ' Bua A Ct. for the W k ended on the gtd, were tgalaaf Wi for the corresponding week last year. For Canada the failures wen 16k againai If lust year. Heavy storms are reported in the Baltic ca. ami ISO fWhortncn sre snid to have Ixen drowned between I'olatl-

Pfcn and Lilian. s.;iMirt towns ot tlie province of Cowrtand, Rueahv Richard Malcolm Johnson, the lecturer and novelist, died in Italtiinore, Md.. on the 2:id, after an illness of several months.

Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. -'!. Mail advices which reached here yesterday In-ought melancholy relief to the pens.- regardtai the full extent of th hurricane disaster si the islands ..f bt Vincent. M. Lucia and Borbadoca, showing that the tirst accounts wen not exaggerated. sliis TfcsS mess aaaeaa Uves tVes m si. In, -"I linii. .t S'. incent about 308 lives wen lost, not counting the loss of life suf Cored through the destruction of shipping. The coast is strewn with tin wrecks of vessels. DMttf of whi. h ram from Barbadoes.

The st.rni which raged from U o'clock on Bunday, September 11. un til o'clock la the afternoon, com .. Icicle w recked the island.

MSiUkti fetes raf mt Dsstrastfcm, At the capital. Kingston, fully 3M houses srere demolished; in the anh" arb (oxheath and Ifontebello wert oblitered. Among the principal buihliuirs destroyed arc the Anglican am Catholic churches, thfl tine DC hos pital and ft. Charlotte. All the pule lie buildings wer nmra or less injured. t loud-bursts from the mountalni swept much of the ruins. SI well a? aeveral dead and injured. Into the sea Throughout the island the deatrtW tioti was on B wholesale scale, not only the estates and buildings l"-'"-r but cultivation bring obliterated, i. ml ruiaass P Ufsrt,

The following towns and villages I..SI.-..V Rose Place. Urand

Bable, Aronairale, Mount Pleasant. Ar ryle, Wallilalsi. Harronnllie. La von llUCCament, and thfl second city. George town, was eoaslderably damaged. No approximate eetlnwtC of the pecuniary damage done has been reached, but the island b practically ruim-il. On the I tint" at, I. mil. St. Lucia suffered mostly from rain and landslides, the dring lasting ter

hours. Oil d Sac and Kousseau vai leys, the centers of the cane and cocoa cultivation, were converted into label nnd partly Ailed with debris from the mountains, which ruined the crops while BMUty plantations wen- wrecked, An ft-riTiii " 'is Thr.-e viii. - tana lot Om Vllle Wide. Serious damage was sustained at Mormctabao. w Inch precipitated an avalanche three miles long, covering the valley to the width of a mile and overwhelming Unbv and a couple of other estates. Similar avalanches partly de Btroyed the Maarood, Pearl and Baa Jacques plantations. The city of Cast cries suffered somewhat, chiefly from a tidal wave, which swept over half the town ami nret ked a portion of Bay street. Thirteen liw s were lost. The full extent of the

damage has not iiecn computed, but it is incomparably less than at St. Vincent. on Um i.imiii "f snunsUssss, The hurricane struck the island ol Harbadoes on the night of the lOth, completely wrecking that flat, expnofld

island, and sweeping away Iu.imh houses, while damaging thousand!' more. This left ihr quarters of the inhabitants boneless. tvr 100 htsons were killed so far as known. The city of Brfdgeton was partially destroyed, and the suburbs St. M iehsei ami Betlertlte were entirely demob Ished. All the shipping was rreeked or blow a out to s.-a.

Hie I .-.. I I Ion Awful in th I niit'lo. In the country the desolation i- awful, owing to the destruction of tin provision grouada, on which the population depended.

While all the parishes suffered, thr the greatest distress is in St. Michael. ( hrist Chute and St. Philip. All the MSgnt estates are damaged, and many of them are completely wrecked. Hut while the cultivation of cane has mif. lered considerably, the cane has not

hcen totally ruined. M at tirst reMirt cd. the densege not exceed! ag one-flftli of the cane. The total estimated damage. Iieides the loss from the cane erop and provisions, i- almut $l,.Vm.O0fl st Barbadoes.

ALL OVER TIIK STATE,

Events in Varuus Portions of Indiana Recorded by V.'ir.. Mateenib Muanni Boaalnn. Ai.dc eon, lmL. - . ; - I'hc eall for tin slxti anth annti J reunion of the rhlrty-fOUrt h Indiana has been issui il, to be held at PranhU Ootohar It, it was thfl Thirty-fourth Indiana which fought in the MM! batth Of the war, May 13. 186&, on the Mexican bonier, ni.i ii man from Hunt ington was

killed. H was thfl hwl man to drop in defense of the Aa .lohn Smith, from Shelby ville. a lumber of coinI any C. Seventh Indian, was the tirst man to die in the iv il M ar.

I HI Dill.

Fifty-1 our Men Entombed in Coal Mine as the Result of a Gas Explosion.

EIGHT BODIES THUS FAR TAKEN OUT.

Ptewti ' xstof1 Baa. Kokomo. lad., Sept. :. -State Natur! Oai Supervisor J. I 1 .each, of t his city, says that the Indiana natural gaa tie:. i begins the Wlntl riO excellent condition and that no slmrtajic is expectfld. His constant personal cxamlnatioa of the gas u rritory leads him to heUeve that tl supply is abnndaal and sufaVrfeat for ail purposes, and that If the production be limited the cause can 1 tmiuil in local companies i.cglecting to keep their plants in good condition. s.-iit l, .lull. M unele. Imb. Seiit. 83. Mayor Tuhe

found Aba Peel guilty of entering ... S .i ivB?

I Krank Bbepp f barn and nnea nun ssw I mil ensis mi I sentenced him to jail

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or loo days, reeia is irensB" bornfl Joehey and was angrj at Bbepp iver ahorac trade. He nhntto Bheppe inrii and cut four set I of harness into

-trim's, cut .1 buggy to piccea, then

ittempted to burn thfl ban and placed otaon la thfl feed boxes USCd by the 'our horses. . Pvtas I luinii'u Indteaanolk Ind.. Sept. 23. Speak-

ng for Got. Mount, Charte E. W ilson, th chief executive's si cr. t.iry, I lid that the Corbett -McCoy pruw aght would not come off at Boby or any.vherc else in Indiana. Seer, tary Wil...ii declared that any attempt to hold he Rghl in Indiana wo. lid b. stopped, veil if it became necessary to send ilili, rs to stop it.

I.I, I. I III, il tt Hie H.it.l.er. Shelbyville. Ind.. Sept. 13, "Kid" Whitney, of Indianapolis, who was arreated for having rohb. d old Mrs. Nugent at her home in this county, has i en positively identified as one of the awn who beat and bound her. Mrs. Nugent vvill probably die of the iu(urlei inflicted by the robbers.

I tie -I'Temher.- " Heu I me n I. Hair. rst own. Ind., Sent. 23. The

nineteenth annual reunion of the Fif

ty-seventh Indiana volunteers will be held at Westrich!. Hamilton COttnty, October 5 am! '. This was known as thfl 'Preachers' "regiment because of the great number of mit. isters who bore commissions in it. itiu iinrn BsieneflL ArgOS, Ind.. Sej t. 23. The thr. -ktory barn of C. T. MiddU ton, three mile's southeast of this city, vvas burned to UM ground by an incendiary tire. The barn was the larg, st 0 Marshall county. Loss on building, fj.noo; contents, $.i,K'U; insurance, gfl V0.

ecad OTtta tell-

( ll um for PSaStSSM rlln Out of Ihr Wnr n uii Rpasn, W ashiiiL'ton. Sent. 24.- A Ih mt Ml

- C . - K Spplications for pensions, arising out

of the war with Spam, have Ween nice

with the pension ofReC. They embract all classes, including widows" chiiiin

lor injuries, etc. It is the purpose oi Commissioner Braaa to e rente a nets division for the adjudication of tlu-s

eases, when they will 1m1 taken up am

disMtsed of as rapidly as 'tossible. The t.irplsn A mlrt'lr.

Waabinsrton. Sent. 24. With the lc

nurture of M. innbon. the amhussa

m tlors of Prance, iermany and 1 1 ; 1 1 y

vvill be abroad, leavinir onlv tires

Britain ami Raanfa with their ambus

sudors in Washington. This CXodlll

toward (Europe at the time of thf

meeting of the peace commission at Paris has given reports that there wai

some significance in the trips, nl

though it is said at the several emliis

so s that no lMiliticai consulcrat mmu

are involved. Count t nssitii. the Kus aitin ambassador, will return this vveet

from an extended Hummer vacation

Nu n ow eaaoi Knightstown, Iml.. Sept. Kk L Rlah. a farmer, narrowly escaped b ath while driving a team to a se.fbindet across the I'.ig Pour tracks southwest of town. An engine struck thfl team, killing both horses and iina diing the binder. ltemplelt Siilrlili-. Clinton. Ind.. Sept. gg. Wilbur Royae, bachelor brother of Iter. J SUMM lioyse, pastor of the Methodist church ( f this eity, will probably die us the result of an overdose of hi mi l n mil. It

is thought to be a case of attempted uicidr.

Stall HoMo-r mm In Indianapolis. Iml.,uVpt. - -Thomas sharlau, alias Kelly, snid to be one of three men who robbed the bank at

hinshewann. Lagrange county, Ind.,

if B early ?I5,'hmi about a year ago. was

irrest' d in Chicago after an exciting

base. II.miii.I iiirr. Ter re Haute. Intl.. Sent. 2.1. Con

ductor Spear, of the Chicago A- Käst

eln Kin "is, was bound omt here ti the federal grand jury for failure to

stamp a receipt lie gave ti ipa-' i ger who bad paid cash fare.

i miiii agoeond obaateere. North Vernon. Ind.. Sent, t.- Thfl

Kiirhtv-secnnd Indiana Tolunteers he'd

its annual reunion in this city with 5i

tin-nib. rs present. The next reunion

vvill he held at Columbus, September

!0, 1899. rrille for n gbmsb Martii.svüle. Ind.. Sent. 2.1. - SfflU ton

Baker, who lost his right hand in the

machinery at the woodenware factory

las' v, ir ai ! med for flu.oiKl has ., ,.. b. ii lmv . n a verdict for !2. '.'12

mtthcr t.ln Knelttry. llnrtford ( itv. Ind.. lent. II- The

Y. It. .loncs & Co. window glass plant. . . , , . i j

a .(o-pni innK, nas oeen seciireu, nno work on the bulldiaga will begta next week.

I n cut T-Sa-v i ll of thS Men I , spsfl

Vawaach "" gnsVMraraaad rnesagi aafleatofj Parttea vi.,1. i,,k i math i iurt tu Haasfli aafl Bssssm ttee Ks ssasaOse, etta rsarcansaaafoeae Urownsvillc. Pa., Sept. 24.- fitly four men were entombed in tin I uiuire mine "t Hnowden, HoubJ 4 Co.,

one mile below lirovv nsv ille, by plaaiOU of gas at s a. in. Two IkiiIics have so far been taken Thcv arc .lames Hall ami John

licit. Isataktog Parttss hi vuri. Searching parties are making frantic ciToris in reach the entombed inin era, but their progress is slow, ami there is great danger of anothct explosion, which might bury them under tons of ruck and earth. Immediately following the explosion ol gas there was a second explosion of tire damp. There were 11 men in thfl mine at the time of the explosion, work having begun for the day a abort time previous, of these js srere in entries N. 9 and i. in.. Han win. 114 Virmv Maapes fr,.m PsatU. five men. Jacobs, Daria, Whees.ll,

Walker and a Hungarian were n. ar the mouth of the entries. The others were far In. W hen the explosion cam. these men made a rush for the mum heading, srhtch they succeeded in reaching, though all were more oi less (njnred. They gnnllj crawled out to the Open air. Of the M men in entries B and lo these live BN the only ones who are known tO be alive They sav th, re is no possible chance for the escape ot the M who Worked w it h them. rSllUflS SISS.SH 1 tin- I'll VI.MilllIr.oitlc WSSMI ml f hll.l rcii.

Intelligence of the disaster BBOn spread, and crowds gathered nroilhu lb mouth of the mine. Terrible scenes of grief and horror were preset, ,1. Wives and children "f the entombed men were frantic will, grief nn, I their shrieks and stalls srere frightful to hear. Notwithstanding the great danger the rescuing parties nr. working bravely, but their efforts have so far been fruitless. lao-r t ai - MM 11 Ms I Ifceafc aa t inl.Ticr.iuiKl r'Ke-Twenty-seven of the entombed miners have just returned t0 town, bating escaped b traversing mile and a half ol underground pi'ssag.-s. coining out at an opening neur Lynn station, on the Rcdstoe branch of the Penaayl vanlfl railroad. This point is four miles from the opening of the mine on the Monongah. la river. Usother body, that of Robert Davis. has ts n recovered, making eight dead Nineteen miners are s-.ill unaccounted for. lue VI. irr II..,! e llNiufrnl. At one 0'ctoch tive more bodies were

recovered, and it was feared thai BOnc of those still entombed would be token out alive. The names of the five found w.-r.-: Harry Ilager. .lohn Cartvv right, Win. Prltcbard, .lohn Haiatttfl and S Hastings.

Oioiilnu nl He I'nii" (Irprticastle.lii.l.. Sept. 23.- 4H Pnnw university has opened for the fall term nnd the rew students will show nn increase over the past few- years. Bmnnel patina nur. Muaele, iml.. Itft. Ia-nclpa Hon daj ws celebrated In Muneie by the eastern Indiana ami western flhio colored people numbering .VOno. Kou ml tili I J . W arsaw. Inrl.. Sept. 2Ä Oeorp Taylor, who shot Planche Piley. t w o w ei Itfl ngo. wns found guilty of munlerotis area alt.

YELLOW I EVER IN HAVANA, tnrn-ihro. ..f i a. vi,.. i DMsjceaei T)ir Ainona H.noo I'Hitenls In Ihr ItoSSkM It. .s. lollNew York. Sept. 24. A dispatch to the World from Havana nays; Of s.nou B04ottta la Havana hoapit als. 4.. are suffering fem y llovv t v. i t the most dangerous t.vp.-. tbedentba

averaging Ihr- a d.iy in the hospital". The number of cases outside of the boapttal i- iinknown. I.ut 1,2'.: p rs.uo have died since September I, 42.1 of them from fevers ..I rurlOUS kinds. Twenty -two deaths from yellow f. ver have been oAeially reported. The reports .if cases of yellow fever among foreigners show that American. British and rVrerch aubyeeta bate Im-.-h attached. Two Breaabera of the area of the f rem K (tunboal Fulton are among the letfau ANDREW JUDS0N WHITE. Dentil of NM Bast lnaullnl American In I.i.ikIoh lrrrtv Wit I'roSShsanl In llnlii.-s Clrrlrn. 1 ,,11,1, ,u. s-cnt. 24. Andrew Judsoti

While, of New ork. died of para:s,yeaterdaj la ibis .-it v . Andrew IndOOB White, who died in London, yesterday, had for many years been identified with the whole sale drug business. He was also the president and one of the foundem of the Yost Typewriter Co.. and a dire. tor ami large stockholder la the Uahra Typewriter Co.. into which many "l bo leading typewriter companies were merged several years ago. In 1'.M. Mr. White endowed dormitory it Vale aalteralty, which was named foi him. Ulm, I. I 1 a I'unrrsl.

Kichmond. Va.. Sept. 24. The fumT,il train lietiring the remains ol " sW iniiie Davis arrived lo re, ami warnet at the depot by I t amp. ( onfederate veterans. There was a hm" crowd at the depot. The remain- w IT escorted to St. Paul's church by th camp, where the funeral took place In the afternoon. There is no change I the programme as announced this morning. The weather was fair, ami th. ro nam goaeml oatpnnrtag of the people. There are many dtetJagufsbfld v. IhMTI in the city to att. ud thr funeral.

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