Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 November 1898 — Page 2

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CURRENT TOl'ICS. THE NEW8 IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

aluimloiiuicul

HM 1 la- Phil-

llM itate department ha- received formal notification tliat uslra lltinin about to raise ;ts legation a Washington to the runW of an iuiImh

Private report- from Puerto Principe an.l Nuevitns. CUBU, s.iv that, on the Htli.T. xn' regularsoldiersinutined. lHn ';,'ir l,w l,for" 'inlmrkiiig for Spain. The Spanish transport l.e linspi (.nl ashore t 1 a. ni.. on tht- 14th, at Punta BOOB liavilances. MM C lenfuegOB. pro. in. -e of Santa Clara. Cuba, ami was totally HMfcrii AU h. r it. MN saved.

it DmMi i dead. He Amiens, France, in 18-7,

and wan for a lim' minister 'f finance

Senor Ml' win. iMiru at

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An order was issued from the navy departm-nt. oa the IMb detaching Besr-Admiral Etehley from duty with

the Porto Kiean evacuation tiion and ordering liim home further or U rs.

commute await

Returning Klondikers bring the ,vvs that the CMy of Dawson was visited. OB October 16. with 1500.000 fire in whim 40 buildings were burned, including the new poet ofhee building and some of the beat buildings n the cit v.

Goblet cabinet. . i i. . .

The Washington Post states max wo war ta a ill not he alndislied at the coming lhU1 MMlMI congress, and that there will be M revision of the tariff whatever. It 1'ases this announccnieiit upon the positive statement made hy Chairman Hinglcy f the kMW was an.l means coiuniitt.c Instructions have been u'ixen by Secretary Long to the ofltciUM of the navy' v aid at Brooklyn proWbltlajf them from commencing !,l,.v '"'v ",,rU the armor vl.i.K in North Atlantie water until something more definite is known in regard to the course to be adopted ' Kpain. Father Fleming, an Orange (N. M priest, Mid from his pulpit, on the Right id 'he 13th: " I herel.y puhlie.ly announced that I have authorized the police of OnngC to arrest and loeU up any our. g Catholic girl found at the hall tomorrow night, and I will stand

the responsibility. .

It is stat 1 that the Spanish peace commissioners. uhmi the resumption of the conference, on the loth, announced their refusal to diseuss any

question involving tin of Spain's sovereignty

Ippinea. Ihe wh. r. i.lKiuts of Walter A. Stallman, for yens a furrier in Chicago, ia an object f much interest to a large Hinüber of wealthy women. It is eiaimed that he ha- disposed of large .pianfities .f furs which were brought lo him by women for repair- and for storage during the warm month. Mi- l.oic II. Znix-r. direct res of niirs. s at Portend bnsprtal. raaelvai dispatch rr.m Hargoos Osnerul Sternberg of the I idled States army, on the o.th. to pr u-ced to Manila immediately with as many trained nurses a- could hr secured i H Port bind. Mrs. I n. Alexander, colored. Sgd Ifl rears, ni i the oldest person in Iowa, is dead at KeokuU. She was born Bar Uii lunoiid. a.. in Hecenibor. 1 TT1, an 1 had Hvad i" lOWB for 41 car-.

4LL0VEB THE STATE

Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire.

Ill HI Pit

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

the of the the . to

Mrs. llnllingtnn Pooth, wife of saaawndrr of the Vol ua tears America, l as pone lo ( hieagO at aolieitatioa of ;v. Tanner and Manien of the Illinois state pn-on

roide n home in that rity for disaharged pn-oner-. Kin? HaBtbart, in Opealng the Italian parliament, on the Hth. made r. fereiice to the riotinp in Paly last sprinp. His majesty s;iid he was looking lorwavd to the uionient when he aroahi be able to pardon those who vicre misled at that time.

("apt. Cen. Bianoo, in a Utter to Senator Tinado, says: "The Keenest sorrow of my life is surrendering Cdfaa with an army of 130,000 BWfl and 200 guns, to an enemy who claims to hart i onipiered Cvba vhile we are . -sessed of such resources." Sir Wilfrid Uiurier. premier of Canada, and ir llWII Winter, premier of Newfoundland, arrived in Washington, on the ISth, to take their seats in the Anulo-American joint commission. Mr. T. .letTer.on Collidpe. of Poston, also arrived, than completinp the Anieriran ineiids-rship. A UiaiBWnt prepareil by ( omtuander M'uhborn. chief of the construction of bureau, shows that on NovemIht 1 the Bavy department had under lonstruction in varlcns parts of the

Mmtn ÄS essels. n larirer number

than ever uudertaken before in the history of the country. Th winter army -anip loOBted at

Athens. Ii., has leen named ( amp

Haskell, in honor of Prip.-tien. Joseph T. Haskell, of Ohio, who participated tht ni Santiago ami MM

wounded. Den. Haskell died suddenly

1 his home in ( olutnbiis shortly after

his return to this cmintn. - Tlie bill pnidinp for a treaty commission is lost in the Cherokee senate, on the Mth, by a tie vote. The Cherokees will now h- governed by tin

Curtis bill. By the terms of the bill

the tribea wre iren their ehoiea of

tnatinir a it Ii the Dawes oinmi--ion

or aeceptinp the provisions of the Cur lis bill.

The ( omstoek Me at Virginia City. Nev.. tnbraces some 1". mines that

once Uiid large dividend-, but which

have been Hooded for y ear- past. tie. . --

sitatina su-peii-ion of all operations

Tin s., mines are now lo 1m- drained to

t depth f 1,500 feat and atinlag ofn r

lion resumed. Pumpitur wil! eotiimeWM

Jan uar v 1, 1J99.

time of the olght the arrest w aiaoe tin- police wüi communicate with me and 1 will go to the police station at once BBd tak the prisoner in charge and punish her."

Fhe steamer v.oicott. trom oppt-r i...

Iix.r. Alaska, ornurs io- oi ... s

Irowniag of a young woman nnm

re--ol an I I man named lanker-oti n Controller bay. October "- They a . I. . ........1. . . .' ,1...

were rovviniT irom nie niomu ....

hilkiit riv.r to Kayak island, when

their lMt capsized. I he body Ol tue

woman mm recoered. Ob n was

found $114.im. She lornuriy ueea in

Minneapolis.

Che ttetunet Australia left Sanhrani o. on the H'dh. for Honolulu with a urge general cargo. She will bring bach

the New i ork regiment irora nawan.

owilliT to tlie uinreaK oi i-puura

The Madrid Imparcial. eomuietit ine

upon the loan which Don Carlos, th tr.i.-nd-r to the Spanish throne, i

.aid to have rai-ed in London, -ays: 'M'.vid.-ntlv the Kiipli-h are at., tting

Indian KgetA Btepheaa, of the Crove Creek-, reports that a seriOUS nulsaBOa ami dctrimenl to progress, to correct

No matter what Urhfcdl apents would have toco-op. rate.

a intertribal nstttng. aemoraiuiing a the Indians, encouraging idlness and nomadic habits, abandonmeal of tlie crops, reckless distaibation ofproperty and neglect of stock. Actio to mini, mixe this mischief Is urged, in Pari- legal circles the belief is txpreased that the court of cassation will sbor'Iv order the return of Dreyfus to I'r iiue from his jtrisoii on Devi Is Island, off the const of French Guiana, on the grounds that it is Impossible to oarry n the evaniinati .n of tin- prisoner by cable, in view of the cost of sii.-'n a proceeding, us Well BS of tlo- necewarj delay. ( hicaeo tax payers ifl ashed t ..in

a national tOgaalnathMi in tin- interests of municipal goeernnmnt. It i proposed tu orgnulw the property owners .f every city throughout the country for the pwpo of checking vicious municipal legislation and the panlshtaanl of men vvho bet raj public trust. Chairman Cannon of the appropriation committee of the house ha- caJI.-d a Bteetiag f the subeonunittac on deticiencies to meet OB the Mth, to consider the estimates forth. 'maintenance of tb extraordinary rXJKBSeS of the army and :iay dufing the period from January I. 1W, to July l, iJ. Jutarc Koiniiro. the new minister to the I'nited States from Japan, aecompanied by Y. kfurota, the lapaaeae mialster to Mexk.o, Bel Chong Ve. f Corea. SEoaf Atiiari. of M-xl.". and M, mts, M.it-uniato and I no. of Japan.

Ill the Pacific coast to

liinrriilu--l lelrallin. IndiaauiHilis. Ii.d.. Nov. 17. -The p litical Ulm of Indianas new ci. m I ' delegation remains the ame us it did - four democrat- and nine republican. CangfCMMM Steele, of the Klevetith district, is the senior member t,f Um delegation in years and the dean m service He is H years old. This is hi seventh election -his fourteenth year .lame K. Watson, who succeed Henry I JohBBOn in the Sixth district. ,1,.! ..st. r of the deleffation. lie

m 15 vears Old. Almost all of the others are between 41 ami 5 years of age. All are lawyers but l.ui.di. who b a . swBBBBer man. All except Prick and Cromer. U.th republicans, have been in coupr, - befOfS. Kight of the 13 were farm Uys. s,t snd lUlled. Mumie. Ind.. Nov. 17. Two little bnvs ne four, the other seien years

Bid, told the police that Fred, the ten- j y ear -old son of Thomas C. (Hand, shot and killed Andy DsdeflsifUr, apdfive. w hose dead IkhIv was found in a gravel . pit near White icy. a suburb of this alace. To the police the In.y Fred

9San4 Irat said he shot at a ralibit and Ifttlled llttla llodeiiiiller. Afterwards : I denied this, nnd told several con-t-adictory stories. Thomas Oland. i -'ds father, is a saloon kecH'r. Mm

Jackson. Oland" colored barke-per. is -Mspected of being an accomplice ir. the nu rder.

The Marine Hospital Service and th War Department are Studying Yellow Jack.

MEANS MUST BE DEVISED TO CONTROL IT.

fever in the camp established at ma-

mond Ilea. I.

Prig.-(i :i. (iniham. retired, was re

ported, on the ICth, to be critually ill of typhoi I fever and pneumonia at

Kort Hamilton.N. Y. The surgeon at t Be ... a m . tl

mist tDOUgnt he wouio re.ov.r. viis.

Graham and two of his sons were with

him.

The tir-t detachmeat of troops for

the winter camp at Macon, ua., t.ie

Second Ohio, arrived on the ISth. iten.

Brechlnridge will command thi- divi- . m . .. . w II

sion witn to aiuiuarii r- ax .viacon.

Fhe itBtemtBl of the condition of

the treasury i-stiedon the Pith showed:

Urailable cash balance. $21C,ts6,012;

irold reserve, s.'ti. ;:-.. :;o'.t.

rh" end of ( amp Mea.le w as reached, j arc efl route fn

on tlie l.t'l. vvtien I. en. lOUBfT. coin- W a -1. 1 titi 1 1 .

mander of the Second corps, left for

Augusta. P.y a wreck on the QfUnd Trunk railway at the Diamond crossing, near Tränten, tint., an the i."th. n persona wen killed ami about twenty more or les- Injttrnd, several seriously and one perhaps fatally. The accident was

caused by a collision lietween an express ami a freight train.

stale t'lnunee. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 17. The forthcoming rejnirt of State Treasurer Sebola will show that on November 1. 18 7 there war S.W..7-4.31 in the trea urv. During the year which closed with the first dav of the pres-nt

month, the total receipts were tJM,- i the

47.". .s. inclu.'.irg all advance j-iyments ' jrt. uad put

Tb l'arMta ! lo I'reparv. tlurtac thr I u-

irr H.iui l. for I. Blrlni riloa of I'rolerllon Aruuud (! t uuiry. llMl Ihr I htnrn of a Krlul ro.lut Hon uf U.c

SBBM V III t ViiuliuurO. Washington. Nov. I. The Tfilnff fever problem ha- Iweii receiving earnest attention id late fnun the authorilies lore, particularly from the marine hospital service and the war

department. Baring to the importani eutertaineil for ... . . - . .i : i I

new relations esiaoii-neii wi;n v una and other fever lK-alities to the south td us. ami also hatBUBS of Um rcurrelic f the disease within this eouutr during the last summer. UM ru r ,..,- ,.t mm AnmasWan The pnrvaac i- to pr ire during the oining winter months for such an efficient cordon of protection

1 around the country that the chances of a retetrndUction of the disease will lie reduced IB a minimum, while at

the Mine time points of infection in t fhn and eise here will bB so improved by sanitation, and iruarded by

, piarantine. that the main aourcea of danger will Ik II IBI1 rd Hi- Work .lre.l- llr.un. Already the marine hospital servic ; has begun its w.rk tf ctaidishjig a cordon of qua nin tine around uba. A larre lloatiny disinfecting ..:t i iu ouerntioB in Havana harbor, ami a sinsUar donlng disiof acting plant is at Santiago, although not y.t in oe .ration. These are to take charee of

shipping coining to in.rican

it throutrh SUCB thor-

TWO YEARS A FUGITIVE. trim uf Jaw W.l,rl.n. liar,t Ith ts Mur.lr. Two V ,r, Af, f VI.,, , IIBIUsi mt .. e..l, la Ottumwa, Is.. Nov. I. .lor Wo'verton. after sucees- fully eluiling for two jenr- oftit'ers who wanted him f..i tQ mysterious, murder of Mary i.iltiii.iu. has bSBB lodu'ed la Osceola jail ,j sheriff I. uk inbille. who captured

I . m ft. II I . .

at vi.ivnarti. .vco . living iin.i. r : . asI sullied name of i.roatt. iu,n

w.tn traced through eorn-sjH , between himself and brother at i , q. bridge, la. Woliertou was seen .,th the uiurtlered woman late on the night of the crime. He say - he knew he wa- sii--ct. d. He had no v.. iu prove his innocence, mi he ran av He was to have been n.arried at . time of his arre-t. His tiial will place at the December term of Meanwhile he will In- taken to Port Madison M'iiitentiary. Some fem

his safe! v at IK.

A RANCHMAN MURDERED

Han Wlllianta.a froinlnr lit Noril. i. Kai I. II.-Ii. V i: i .j. 1 1. am I In- HI-!, way Norlli mi WsMkBens Itisni.ir-'ft. N. 1.. Nov. is. Word been n.--iv;-d here of the murder .f Dan Williams, a prominent rauche a like Rthel, ft miles oorth of ! -in. rck. Paft'tieulars of the killim.' are meager, out it is stated that Williams was on Iii-, v.ay home from Waahbura. He was met on the road about i.-n miles worth of Washburn by a uu l allied Wa:i. r. and it is prei.. I that the t .vo mefl had an altere stl t, and that Warner shot Wilhann through thf head, killing him in::r -by. The mnrdered man was one of the oldest and mnst prominent citlsen of this sei ti in. He ha- for a number of year-. Ih-'.i warden of the state prat tentian at I ismarek. ALL ON HOARD INJURED.

The Canadian cruiser 1'etrel. WBICB i- patrolling the flsbing grounds in Lake lirie vaters in the rtdnity f Sandusky, t .. has seized a lot of fill nets beloagring to Anwrlcaa Iah rmen Which it la elainud were set in ( anadian water-i. An ofticial telegram received in PcrHn from Valetta, island of Malta, -ays 1... f linns n . niii. ror and empress have

The Austrian mialster. Mr. Von. vailed for I'ola. at

the northern end of

nn

outbreak of a civil war in Spam

with the object of securing additional territory at Gibraltar. The Americana employed the same methods to heroine in ist en of Cuba.4

The report from the trial board at San Francisco oa the recent trial as the torpedo boat I'arrairut shows ihat she

fell the fraction of a knot lielow the speed of 10 knots required. The contractors asked that the int le accepted nn the record made, but the department find- itself bound by the contra, t to refu-e. so that the boat either inn-t b. rejeeieil or on another trial -he must make the N knots r.--qaired. .

The Methodist preachers" meeting in New York, on the 14th. passed a

resolution to have a committee ap

pointed to invest Urate certain "out

mm ,, I to have Ix-en committed

teeentlf upon colored dtlaSBSOf North , a 1

Carolina. The chairman, nev. ur Thomas !". Pnulson, appointed Dr. W

II Brual, colored, and tWO white

slenryBten, Rar. Dr. Chnrh Wright and

Kev. tie... Adams, of l'.rooklv u committee.

the

According to semi-official statementIn Madrid the Spanish pea.

aommlsstoai ri vviii retain their iresant sttltnde In regard t ihs Philippines, and will lertainly not accept the conditions of the United Stat.-. -TBI Iht. if ihe discussion does not return to the limits of the protocol, as iewe l by the Spaniards, the Spanish ommtnsionen bare decided, In spite of contrary reports, not to sign a trcatv of iuicc

Hengelmuller, and his wife sailed for bane, on the Iftth, where the mbdatar will spend i six ini.nths lenve. BarOB Heidi wil! be Austrian ehanred'a'.Tairednrlng th" minister's absence. The Central railroad of New Jersey sent won! to the city officials of .lersey City, on the 15th, that it wa- readyto pay the itv .VKi.noo. which repre-s-nts the amount of back ULXCS due the city from that company, i apt. MeCaila, after etuunining the Maria Teresa, has wired the navy department that in his opinion it will be impossible to rescue the ship.

lien. Htis. in command at Manila, cable- thnt the province of Hollo, in tin- island of Pansy, which is technic- j ally occupied by the Spaniards, is stirrounder bv Insurgents, and fears that the Spanish population ami garri Wfl wiii Im- BMssaered, The action of the Spanish iov eminent in returning 300 Kanigoae from the pennl sett lenient is severely con-

denned at Hsvaaa, It is simply turnhag I.Hisc :;in criminals of various dirrees. An effort wa- made by T 1 -civil TOf emS-Cnl to provide for theiH. but mpny are already wandering through the streets, n menace to pulilifl order. The Spanish paper- at Manila as crt that a sanglllliai J ninthly has taken place on board the steam-hip Pernar-

dlno, Snd that the native crew mas

sacred their Spanish officers. These papers also appeal to the I'nited States to eont rol t he mit i rCB,

I he Moot- BSV openly threatened

war against Hpain, and are makiiur

preps i a t ions to carry the threat into affect. Their STOWed purpose to drive Spain from African territot M she lias Ix-en driven from the Western continent. That the trial of Mrs. Cordelia Hotkin for the murder of Mr-. John P. Dunning of D ver. Del., will comm. uc on the dav set, December .', at San Francisco, is now assured. .IuiIl'c

arroll ( OOh issued an order dire, ting the county auditor to pav for the transportation and meals on the route of it witnes-es whom Chief nf Police Leea detdres to appear and to testify

at the trial. The Vineries n comndssioneri will. it is snid. present to Spain's representatives a itrongly-v rd'l dorn Meal BBBotBcing thai I ha i'nited stat.s is determined iihui the cession of the Philippines, and that Rpain must BgfBI to this at once or this country will proceed to take Kissession by fori f nrnis. I : i- p re se atat We -elect Roberts, of i'liih. BM9 Is excluded from the house of representatives if the charge that he is a polygainist, living openlv with mora than One wife, can be sustained.

the Adriatic s.a. from which s.r. tney will travel overland direct for home. The light of the government to pr.ecute criminally persons grazing iheep In By forest reservation ernes those in Oregon nnd W'nshlBgtOB, was Kustalaed In ihdaB rendered i the . . , I.

-cin-ra 1 mi in' ion.

attorncv

CURRENT NEWS NOTES.

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in an-

Aclniiral Dewey has cabled co ulationa t CoL Ibsisevclt. a . .ni- ii lirvn dancrerousl v

gled its trainer at Kansas City, Mo. Is-iuir taken

...'......"... ..... w

n musti-r out 1'attelV A lit

l.nuis. I he trial of .le-se James at IwSnSBS City, M'.., has been poatpOBed until

Ja ...::iry Z. went v-fivp thousand p'.vnds of stob'ii pig lead have b.-en recovered in l ast St. Louh . Rev, I. A. liio.ld and brother, of Ab-:indria. Mo., have fallen heirs to 8 f rinne in Engtnnd. Rloodalie. is luwnlnetri nt num, in., nhers Um imported aegroea have been Supplied with ritles. Pally M00 delegate nro "v"',',-,l to attend lbs Quod Bonds ennrinfhni to be beM at St. Ixmis. ! At Alt. Paaa, 111., fire deatrojrsd Wtt

I lis ieodlenian's general store. Ioss,

I .'. ins'iram-e, s. ...... Ho'.mcr V'.lncr, of Knrcka Springs, Ark., died in the city hall nt Texarhnna from exposure and negleet, lien. Wade has cabled from Havana that the Spanish are carry m z OUt the terms of evaenntioa tn good Balth.

It is rumored t! at the sultan has of

from the counties and all transfer war

rants. The disbursmetits aggregated I :.:.4'.i C.'l.U. and in this amount is mciaded Kb IJMTM advar.ee! to the govenunenl in cquipjiing and mustering the troops last spring. Had l'lenl i.f Uoney. Noblesville, Ind.. Nov. 17 When Will hut Hoss. the L K A W. agent nt this place, left for parts unknown with M r . P.ii-v Farriss he took with him

the keys to the safe at the dejiot. Mr Harry P. Dodd. suditor of the railroad MBBgaay, came here, broke open tb safe and made an investigation of Ross , accounts with the company. Hy a partial examination he found a shortage ?f IM0. Ross collected freight bills mounting to 9l( and this cash he is supposed to have taken with him. Isaore Ihe laBSS, Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 17. The prison committee of the state board of 'larities and the Ivoard of control of th state i-rison held a joint meeting in thllBlllblimm, and it was found upon it -VeatlgatlnB that since the passage of ' .v. in.i.i.rmi i.ntp sentence la- th-'re

i ii. isna have been s committals to the Indiana Itnta prison contrary to the provision it said law. xv in . i Ha i una ii

Terre Haute. Ind.. ov. 17. B pn- ! rate letter from Jacksonville brings

word that Maj. Hen Havens. CI tins -itv. who was appointed si yma-ter in the army at the beginning of the war with Spain, will go to Havana with lien.

I.ee. ami will lie resident paymaster

there. Maj. Itu-e!l Harrison, also of this city, will go to Havana as provost marshal.

Seymour. Ind.. Nov. 17. Iter. Conrad Ackeret, aged M, died at his home in this citv of Rrighfs disease. Mr.

M. Bt, ' Ackeret came to this country r.5 years i ago from OlIUBJ and settled on a

farm near this city. He tTBS the touner of St. Peter's German Methodi-t B -copal church. A widow, one son and one daughter survive. IllkMI Kleel Oflleers. TndianajMilis. In i . Nov. 17. At the meeting of the Indiana Banker sssoshltiOB the following ofVcers were elected: President. C. T. I.indsey. South P.end: v ice president. D. A. t oulI. r. Frankiln: secretary. S. A. Morrison. Indianapolis; treasurer. K. L. McKee. Indianatolis. Mnr B- rrlee. Terre Haute. Ind.. Nov. 17 A war of whisky between the trust and the big di-tillery going up here is imminent The firht will surely be on in aliout a month if the Trrre Haute concern adberea to it present purpose to antagonize the trust.

ough disinfection that all fever germs will lie removed, similar gonting plants will lie established at all other fange commercial sints. and such rigid rules put in force that the shipping

will le free from danger 1 fore It is out of t'ulan waters, although the sinne rigid piarantine at American ports will be continued. floating IliotnlWtlon l'lsot. Burgeon Cieasial Wynma i going ahead wi'ii this genttBg .lisinft etion. although :he present laws are not all that is lesirtd to give official ths right to rstabHah qonrnntltm entaMi of the eosmtiy. Owinif to this weakin s of th- law. strong efforts will Iw made to have congress Kiss what i known as Um C-dbey bill, granting additional .piarantine powers. Besides the quarantine. t. prov ile Bil iin-t the M-ape of diseases from tht isl ind. the authtirities are now considering plans for the'intemal sanitation of the islaiul on an extensive M-ale. W Wtmrnmh BB n- h-u' Um ei BaaMan, What nrvrch of the service will have that in charge is not yet settled. Surgeon-tiem-rnl W'ynian says the marine hospital service will undertake .the work !f it is desired. Hut as Cuba ' will lie under military rule for manv months in come, the war department may determine lo carry on the local sanitation in connection with its other branches of military occupation and control, .lust what should 1m- done in ; the way of devising a clearing away ol foul tlKuts ami estabb-hing modern sanitarv m'-thods at the main points of CiiIm is Iwing thoroughly canvassed bv officials here, and it is es--. t.! that a plan, and the one- to ex- ' eeute the plan, will be decided on nt an early day. THE DATE FINALLY SET.

MMtSfS (ar nri Ihe Tarnnit ( ST sah.) 1 .-ie Hrrallnl nn.l iii4!.nl hi.u, itres.

Taenia trie st r . t line was this citv

Wash.. Nov. Is .n eleeear tin the Tacoma railwjr derailed five miles from on the Stallac -.n road

Wedosaday evening, bj the controller refusing to shut off the current on a heavy doom grade. The ear M smasheti to splinters by striking ths aide of a cut ten feet deep, through which it was trawling Seven persona were alxmrd. and all received injuries, but Fay KoU-rts. motorman. is hurt the worst. He may lose a leg. He wns pinned under the wreck an hour. Halted States Marshal hie wa- al..rd and suffer. 1 a slight ot an.l sprain. THE SURPLUS WIPED OUT. The f irst ll..nl Hank of lmrl. K I ...in I l.j the Receiver lo b In rry lUil shi. Washington. Nov. 1. A telegram has lieen received by Mr. Daw.--. th comptroller of the currency, from t!-.f receiver in cburgc of the First i i tlanal bank at Kmpm la, Kas.. ssj that so far his investigation ha-velos-il irregularities in the r agent's a. i mta amounting to $(.", $Ij.0U0 in the cash accounts, und ÜMfl the Isuik had invested in doubtful enterprises control led iy President approximately IlfBgMfti H is thou-ht by the officials in the comptroller '- of t.i i- that although the capital Bad - r plus of the Itank are entirely wiil out. the lwnk deptisitors will srM little if any loss.

T0LBERT WON'T GO BACK.

Vlnreled Slsly Jefferson ville. Ind..

V eaes. Not. 17. The

f.-rcd ( r-te to Kussin as a set-off to the : sixtieth wedding annirersary of Mr.

O lli, th- .nlrne of Ihe New VeseSBSStB. lalBslllf In (obi Will e. tl...ufh S tr..'.p Vt Not II le t.onr. New York. Nov. A dispatch tc the Her ild from Havana saya: The American and Snish commissioner, in agreeing uion January 1 ns th- date uf Spanish evacuation ol ni. t.k a precedent from the treaty of peace entered into jo years a-o lietween Mexico ami the i'nited Stat. -. when an agrecmnt was mad. las to the date for the merican occupation to cease. Then. BB now. it

was know n that all le I n ops CSSN not be emUirke.1 by the date agreed upon. Theoretically, the Spanish m Bnanthm will eease by January I thnogh it is believed that "..'i00 Sianisli troops will still remain in Cuba. These men will continue to oc. i.py their Imrraeks until they leave for the peninsular. It wns agreed that all arms uvr those in position shall lie returned to Spain. There y et remains to be settled the right of lepsin to sell the hnn- cannon, nnd to have jay

balance of Im

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Kusso-Turkish war In- ' ni.d Mrs. Jeremiah Jacobs was cele- ' for the public-buildings writhin the is-

brated here. Thev are among the

.lohn Smith and his sons. Moses and ! prominent pioneers of the county , hav-

g been born and always rcsuieil in

( lark county.

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James, have ben captured and tnetf "moonshining" outfit seized near t'oInmbna, Miss. Chaiiea A. Charleston, for 1 years a wanderer fmm home, eommlttea NUlelde in l'a.lucah. Ky. I)css.ndency w as the cause. Tncle Tommy" T. MeDnsretl, age.: '".. died nt l.ibson 'itv. III.. Fridsy. He was among the first settlers in that vicinity . It is reKrte.l from lyondon that the Americnn BOCBUlissloSM IB at Paris have fleinaniled the entire Philip.m s and refused to ii-siiine any Mrtion of the debt. The likelihood that interference in .Spanish-American affairs would pre

cipitate- nn Anglo-American alliance i: I

forcing huroeun nations u no.u toof. Don t'arlos has no moner for war. lie or bis agents applied to certain rich Americans for a loan, offering to BOttfer titles as an induceuu at, but tlie ulTcr was rejected.

MnAr n olowet. Jeff erstmri lie. Ind.. Nov. IT -Lieut fol. C P.. Bnmett, scting qusrtermae ter of the Jefferson vi lie supply depot. ha lieen promoted to a colonelcy. This is supposed to mean thst he will be placed permanently in charge of the dejvot. lettetlf mt Klwitol. K wood. Ind . Nov. 17 An industrisi

boom has again srriv

new manufacturing plants sre going up that will increase F.I wood's 1shflf opulation fully 1 20. snd add ItOJM monthly to our pay rolls.

land. Nsllonsl Ijn.nnUnr on-e-llo.. Memphis. Tenn.. Nov. I. The Nstional tjnaniiitine convention assembled here with III delegates present, and others arriving with each incoming train. A majority of the delegates are from the southern states, more affected by the visitation of yellow-fever.

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He Ilo-snt Ion. I. Ir .... Kllerhee RefH S..Rirlriill K.sssuriii.; t.. KUk Iii I . fe. WaaUngtms, Nov. i-. Jgme " T.dliert nis received liov. Ill .-r - a.-.swer to in- lelegramasking whethei the governor would afford protecti-'t from BMSh vioiencc in r. turning to !m bon e at Met ortnick. S. C The g" ernSir's rep'?, which i- sub-taut ' as puMiahed In the morning papers, i regarded bj Tothert s a prnetba mission that thegovemment can no! ford him protection and tht-ref. re, i is said that it is not likely that be wi; jeopanli- his life by returning to M home in the present atate of esclta feeling.

EQUAL SUFFRAGISTS. OSIrrr. Ihmtn hy Ihe Illinois I on' H ' frag ,so-lilon al It MeelloB In s (.r 1 1 . I.I. Sprinjrfield. 111.. Nov. is. The IUI Hois ll.pial Suffrage BBBBBlBtiOW ed the following officers: PresWeaJ Mrs. Jnhn Mills Dunn. Boeh l litt aidant. Mrs. Julia Holm' f?mith. hicago. and Mrs. F.va Mutiso Smith. Springfield; recording B tarv. Mist Icbs Morrow. Freep-rt treasurer. Mrs. C F. Long. Ihrry. n executive committee consists of oflicers. and Mrs. 3athei.BC W Met ullough. ( hicago; Mrs. ng' Draven. Harvey; Mrs. I.ertrud. I

I...- Muroan nr: .Mrs i.-

Moore. Hanvillc; In-. Julia I

Itensselaer W las. Ib-nsselaer. In.l . Noe 17 A hotly contested game of foot Im 1 1 here between UM Northwestern iVntal. of Chicago ml the local team resulted in a cor of 2t to 0 in favor nf Unte!aer

.'llfled 0er the t agio- V mertran

lente Horn llrfense. Ixmdon. Nor. I- The mnnpiis of f-siidsdowne. secretary of stste for

ed In Klwood snd I war. ipeaking at Plymouth last even

ing 0B general politics, referred to hi -r.it,:. ition over Ihe i.-lo Viio ricau friendship. In the ctnirs- of his seeeh he sk, t. h. .1 the : -oposcd large scheme of improving the home defenses by providing a new type of guns, which v.onld respiire a smaller number. He said he felt s,,re that when the gnremment had completed its scheme ths cs.untry wmld lw- prepareil for the heavy aacrifices it would entail.

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nian. lienevi ler. Lincola.

and Dr. I Btberine

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Tb- Nll..-I liraar'Coneonl. N. H.. Nov. 1.- t res day niorninu's session of the V (f range, additional delegates wi ported fnni California and M irvi-u" The r. is.r's Mf the Ktnte aasten " ' presented, and addresses were " bv visiting patrons fcr Colorado, v' ... am I tämm

niont. Ohio i-nil New iiainp-nio-A n solution was offered calling ns.nu r-ilinn nf : IlinttirV of

' granges of the I t iled States, t Yesterday afternoon n pu bluing wns held nt which a.ldr- -

gmmmmmJLm mmm . . .1 nil 1 luiritit'H 'M

liiaiiv- s -. . aponded to by national grange olt

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