Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 February 1899 — Page 2

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Ihe statement of tin con.Iitwu of the tronaaij issued on Um I i showed: Available cash li.ilan.i-. I.Jir.lios; gold IWMtftt ft :n,!tM.Ti'.4. Large pamheCl of American tronpa it Manila are said to he fraternizing with the natives, ami many of them nr.- engaged to Filipino girl. - Judge L W. Woodbury, who framed tlir first prohibit on liquor l.-iw enacted by the Maim- legislat urc. died at his home in Ceihel, Mi'., on the .'Mb. aged bi yearn

CURRENT TOPICS.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.

The tarter bill rel.it lag to t lie government of Alaska was faoraUI reported to the house, on the 33d by Mr, Rrodcriek, f tbe boute wwninlUn on territories.

In the New York senate, on the .'".th. there was introduced a Mil a ppropn a t ing 1300,000 for the purchase of 13,000

lieu smokeless powder rifles for the , 'irw rg.jMt.aiyn bül opened JUmur an , i . m. nf by whi.-h general dateate w.m iiation:il guard, tu run 15 h..ers. exclusive of Ihre.- nmlit

iHecoo Sr.. I.. I, In tin- s. :rit. . on the ?1t the Ntmraarua

canal Mil sra. further considered and after man.v short pec.h.-s had been deltv- j 'l'K Si Mvrl amendment, adopt 4, I the Mil wnaet. ni'.lv six -.. ii it.irs voting I .is'. .Inst t li v.t.-.l . J I . .! t.. m ik,the jiiii n.i , i,g l the unilinshed bulmss. The Indian appropriation lull was lha taken uii. hut its conaklerstkMi w.s not completed oben th.- aeh.it- went into i executive session, and aoon after adjourned 'I ho house was not In session , on the 21 at. In the senate, on tha 23d, discussion of th.- policy of expansion occupied nearly I tile whole of t h- open session, tHt-hes In aupi-iTt ,f the anti-expanaiofl r.-s. lull. n of s-n.itor .st iHinc mads by Messrs W hit. H'.ii i .irnl It. icon ni i I. tie l;itl.-r declarlm: tl .it .. .l.-linlt.- statement

01 IMMlcy In the .i.lmliustratl.in WOUivi quite simplify the situation In the house, it N ine lu-trl. t of i'..lumh,.i .lay. the oniv action of general Internal wan Iba passage, of th- hill extending to the It, w II in l'.inds the navigation l.iwi of the Flitted States In the tsttate, on the Zith. two notable peechea, one iv Mr Lodge latus.) and

me utner hy Mr Gray o;.i i er dein. rel. In win. ii both favored hum. I. at. rattltcatlon .( th- treaty of peace, though differing radically ai to tbe policy of expanInn In the house th.- debate on t-

The I'.ritUh f nr ma -ted Park Laurel It.ink I apt. Lindsay, from Shanghai, August to. for Portland. Ore., has M-.-n Ugntcd by the Llov.N a missing. The 1-aurel Hank registered Rggf tons, ..mi hailed from Qlgggoa A 1 eat sensation has la-en created in I'aris h tin- news current in polit-

u-al and diplomatic circle, to the cffeet that the disonery has been made that larye stores of MaVtfMcta in aereral of the principal arsenals hae Ix-en tampered with to siudi an eteut us to render them pra. tieallx iivIi-vh. JtMtMM Henry W. WiUiama. of the mi pre ne court of PeiitiM hania. died Btldtieolj la his room at the oniinental lintel in Philadelphia on the '.".th. II. -.irt disease uas the cane oi hia

u. am. (n the titk the M-iiate Mil ll ii natit' xaoaltlj to take a vote on the peace tr. ati on I". hruary ii. nt :: p. in. MatVWI N In-. !-r. father of KU;, Wareler MlloOX, the writer, died, ou the Jltli. at his home in etMrt. near Madison, Wis. He was 'JO lean old.

m:vs FROM INDIANA.

Latest Happeuings Within the Border; of Our Ow n State.

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Or the 3Stb the National t'oinention Ol Manufacturer nt Cincinnati was atirrcd up by a resolution Winjj offered mot earnestly petitioning the M nate promptly to ratify tin- treaty of peace with Spain. Tin- reoution wu adopted nnaaiaMMuh .

Mm. I.- II II. ...rl lnd -.ai.upo -. Ind.. dan. 7. -Th com

miaaion, eompoeu of one senator uud two ii -pri-M-niJlivea, whi.-h. Ml la unllet a i.. passed lit thel.iat legislature, riaJtcd all the stale's penal, benevolent and i e form a tor laatitBtaOM ju-t liefnre the bctfinuiitv f this session, submitted its report t" the legislature. The report will pive tin- state reformatory noi) uililitiuiu! ceTs, will prtwida fur . 300 additional inmates in the horn? for feeble minded touih w.ll ptonde f.-r ?0 ndiiitional inmat.s In the central i hospital for the insane. 113 in the eastern hospital for the ir.-ai.e. 100 in the lorthern hospital for tii inanc and i in :i i aotttbera hospital for the inUiae. The commission rcccomtm-ndt lhat a hospital fcr the criminal Insaue be built.

How Men Seeking Wealth Find Death in the Frozen Zone of the North. REMEMBERED HIS Ob AR ONES AND DIED.

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LATE NEWS ITEMS.

The aaalrersary of the blowing up of the I'nited States battleship Maine tn Havana harter. IVbruarj I ft, is to lc tittinjrly eouiniemomtid by Aiiuuin residents in Il.nar.a. to which it ha als been decided to invite resident C'nbaaa and Spanianls.

The richlr-dreaaed body of jreawa anmaaa, proaaMy that of one of the party lost in the wr.-ck of the naphtha

launch Paul .Ton-, was found by ( apt. T. M. I'.i. kardo. at Boca I'.atone. Fla., on the -':d. where the pulf atream swinis in close to the shore. S. nator Datia, from the coininittee on foreipn relations, on the Iftta, offered an amendment to the sundry ' iil hill appropriating ?u'ii.ik0.000 to Im- Miid to Sjwin according to the terms of the Paris tr. aty. The amendment has the Indorsement of the com

mittee on foreign n lations.

- --mas in.- nay ueeTo- w.! i.ik. t. u b.. numerous apaacbea on various featurei

I or tn- sunject. I In 'he Senate oil th.. "r.tll milv n l,rl..f

I acriod was o. . upu-.l In open session. a I few Mils on the calendar wer- waaaart. I

Kin no un.-r dusiik-sh ot lmirtan.e w.i

ii insai i.-n. i wo executive sessions w."-.-Ml ! at both of which the Paris treaty of I" ic was conalderad, a final anreei:t--r-,t D.111K reached to vote upon th.- treaty ami all amendment! ther.-to on the sixth proximo in th.- booxa, tha bin t.. Inereaae the rearular armv betas unoer aiaCUaaton, two rr.-at speeches were the feature of the day'a pro, dinffa, Mr. Johnaon rep., lud i . rlti, lsu,ir. and Mr Iolltver r. p. la defending the policy of axpmnalun PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

O. S. Batahetor, juvt returned from

Dawson, says the mounted police es

iimaie me output ot this rear

Will lie $50.000.000. i:. B. S.-arle. an

other re.-ent arrnal aaja the lander fe. t are sick and di-heartened, und he expects lO.fsKi men to conn out over

lh.- trail this winter.

Report has baen made to Gea. Meno-

rnl at Iluiana. that lien. .lestiH BaM the Oaaataaaaao Indian chieftain o

insurgent forces in .Santa Clara, had

l.'iie min tue nnis with about 1...00

men. If this report should pro.- to

Ik- true Ban will Is. followed bv oth

ers of the dissatisfied t ubans.

' oiniiKHiore lMiilip. the former eap-

ain of the leva.s. is to in- presented

with two jeweled swords. One of thew

i- to Is- ien In eitiens f New York

eity. The other imII h- presented hv Sn min y-s hool children of Texaa in

roiiiinemoration of his m n after the

destruction of ( ervera's fleet off Snn-tia-ro. KxOor. BaaMaMo Pacht co died nt Oakland, Cul.. of Itri'ht's disease, (im. Paehaao tana one of ti.- Mart known and most brilliant Spanish-Americans of California, lie s. r.-d in the state I. l Mature. KOIIgrtaa, na Ii. utennntiwraraaf and as foeeruor at the state,

ami was -pially iMtpulur in

ami siK-ial lif,

popular in politi. d

Mnnn i- felt In administration circle.ov.r the situation at Manila and lloilo. and the latest udxices are not of i reaMtrintf ehano ter. (Jen. Otis is of th.- ballef that the haaarfeala are bout to force an i-sue. ami if this should ix-nir the result uu ajot ba predicted further than that the Anatffo MM will be- victorious iti the end.

At Dttnwnart, BagtendL on the tad, In- Itritish first class battleship CM HagWOOd, lriien by strong currents, collided with the British third ctaaa cruiser Cwraaaa, drivinfr a hide in the rniser In-low her water line, sweeping off her iHiuts ami aaaMfiag a m nonaan. tlwCaracaa was kept afloat y use of collision mats until docked.

Yhe coininissioncr of internal revenue i .,s d.-chd that Infanten paM out .f th.- urniiiuiaa ..f real estate dir.-.-ted to U. sold for the purpose are not suhjeettd to tbe ta anna lejraetea arhnnf atrttinst personal praaiftj . In . as. .(. lebts and claims ligninal the eatate exeerd the apprais.-d r dear value of the M-rsonal pn.M rty he nUTI there 'Hti he no legacy tti.

A Madrid paper published, on the t"i. an int.-rvi. ,v with an ICnfHahaxOB. WbaM name is not jfiven. but who la aVaerihad as "prominent in llritish pubiPl nfTairs." in which he in r.-pr. -rnttl as declnrini? that, although a Hpamiitil rlatory in the llispano-meri-ann war would not have suited Knptend'a aims, she is now dewirous of an Kiliane with Spain to forward her interests in Africa.

The particular Josh worshiped by he Chinese Kmpress .An and her followers is the 1 of ThiiitfsasThey Arc in China, Hot the (od of Things as They Are in Euro and America w ill

prevail over Kmpress ns Josh. The high priests of the oonipierilltf Josh are the editors of foreign newspapers which the freat empress en,, , p. press. Th. impiiri ordered by the house of representatives as to what ui-uilers 'te holding outside ntbees oriiritiallv intended to deterniinc the status

of Mnj.-lien. Wh.-. ler and other li'ein-

is in ,ui- .linn wmm organ on in-'-'Ith, by tin- committee on judiciari. A hill has been introduced in the Maine legislature by Mr. Mauley, of Augusta, authorizing the incorporation

of the American ICC ",., to supply the Atlantic lap hoard cities, with a capital stock of $0o.ioo.uno, one-half of which is preferred, and the other common stock. There were fresh earth. piake shocks, on the fid, in the provinces of the Peloponnesus, particularly in the districts of Kyparisiu ami I'hiliatra. in the department of MesMiiin, on the loian const. In the town of KjrMrbata a nntnlier of houses which were damaged by preiions shocks collapsed, injuring many. In one rttlagc U chil

dren were injured.

On the tftd the house of representa

tive, passed the bill to extend the nav iL'.ition laws of the I'nited States to Hawaii.

Mayor P. S. Hesser of Fort Scitr.

Kas.. has been expelled from lira.-.-

M. K. church by public announcement

because of his failure to make an effort to close the saloons of the city. His vvifi thereupon withdrew

Win. M. Stewart araa, on the 24 tb, re

elected Cnited Btatea senator from p.

rada on joint ballot, recdring ; rote ill 'he senate and 1.. in the aaaamkim.

Canadiaa Pari Sc railway aaraian

for the week endlag on Januarv JNt Mnnn, ii-.oo.i; same period last rear.

$31M.00o; increase. $.V,imio.

Th.- Cnited States '" ' ' , 1 : J ii

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Ndams has gntW t th,- Man- Island

navv van! where l,.. will be r.tiii.,,1

md overhniil. il pi e;, ,t atory to start

ing on a practice cruise.

i'he wnvi ami Bwana eoxamlttee of

the nntional bouse of representatives

indefinitely postponed the bill relating

the Greater America exposition lit

Omah a, which was designed to show the resources .f Culm, the Phil I llllilll'M

tote Rico ami tin- Ladrones.

Than Teas!. ,. Kjftd r, years, died of eouvillasoaa nt his hon in the town of Monads, aanr Qolaej, ill., ami daring th. Mgh1 his ihr... fraaaV liildii u. two .'iris, aged elejht ami t-n years, ami a roy, aged tw.lve years, wen- taken dangernnslj sick. Frank Trade j". the father of the children, was nlso stricken with severe sicklie-s. There ',n a Btrong suspicion f poisoned lead. t ol. San Martin, who surren. len d Ponce, Porta RlcO to the Americans, left Madrid, on the 34th, under an escort af Military police for Carthagena, en route to the terrible p-nal setleBtent of Centn, on the north coast of Africa, where he is to sp,-nd the rest of his .lava.

In th. enate. on the ?r.th. Mr. M.dlory id.-m.. IIa.) delivered a cons.i utionnl argument in favor of the . st resolution. Later in the day. the pension impropriation bill M-in" unite

consideration. Mr. Butler (sp.. . C.) ottered an amendment, announced snine time apo. providing for the p rationing of ax-eoafedenite soldiers, neeoeApnnied by a speech, in ivhieh ha daalarcd the south was risrht am! his. tory would so re-ord . . . . In the lionsthe da) vsas devoted to the fiirib.r

consideration of the bill for the rc.rgaaixatioa and Inrriean of tin- regulär array ami ajaaaad without notable iucident. 8 t Manoa BiTcra, leader af the hs iil cov eminent. speakinc for the p.-..-pie ot Porta Rico and referring 10 the reported appointment of the colon al commission, says: "it produces penanal satisfaction. All Porto Blcaaa desire seli-erovcrnm.-iit ami applaud the disposition of the authorities at Washington to o-nmt th.- same. It will win profound swnpathy KaMNSg our people for Aiii. iiriin." The home of Daniel l'.urns :it thp

north .-ml of StenbeaTfUe, t. am crushed, on the Mth, bj a huge rock, weighing a bo tri IO0 ions, which, loos mad from tlie top of a hill, rolled down with frightful force, it crushed one end of a loaded jrondola car on .- id ins and twisted the track out of

shape. Mr. and Vrs. Ibirns and their son w.tc all seriously injur.-d. The robliery of ov.r gf0,000 from I'urr s bank in London, on the 13d, whi.-h has U-en the sensation of the week, took adramatic turn, on thcMth. when the tliainiiiiii of th,- batik an- 1 liouiieed at a ineetinpof the shareholders that gftOjOSO in the Mggcal notes bad Men returned to the Ivir.k 01 post. While at work in one of the Isdlers of the cruiser New York, in drv dock nt tint New York navy yard, on the - tli. six men Wer scalded throuch the unexpected tarnlag on of steam in i the boiler, (hie of the men is perhaps.

fall injured, but the others are peeted to recover.

At a sraaa meeting of nwataea at Cnrite. I'hilippine islands, it was enthnsiasticallj reeolved to petitioa Agniaal do for permission to take BseB'a plnfti in defense of in.l. x tub nee. and to Is-ar arms if necessary. The statement of the condition of the treasury issued on the Mth ahowed:

A labia cash balance. $91.-"leii'4; go d reset v. - . M. 1 iKi.'.isO. Tn the en:ite. on the CTth. ?.fr. T. C. Platt (N. T.) made a brief but notabi.peech in favor of th.- ratification of : the Paris treaty of peace. The pen- i "it :i bill, the second of the peneral apropriation measures. was passed. A prolonged enanntlea session was behi, and befor- adjournment. culopies were pronovneed on the late Bapreacatntlee t ook, of Illinois, addresses Is-in made by Senators t idiom, Allison. Wellington and Vnson. . . . In the house the bill to reorganize the army OtUtBpkd almost the entire session, and so hot w.is the OppoMtian to the bill as formulated that Chairman Hull announced on the goor that the committee would offer amendments looking to a reduction of th" prosjseil number of enlisted men to lOOOa, with discretion in j the president to Incaraan it to lotMMM The Chteaga Fottng People's Chris-

II. in o iup. r.i nee union, wineli has just formulate. I atul s-nt out a plan for lifting the entire debt from the Woman's Temple and makinp it a eaxorliil t. Miss Frances E. Willard. is bending all Ifta eneighii la amhiag a r. at demonstration at the temple UK I . binary IT. the first minivcrsarv ol M iss Willlard's "ilcivenlv birthdux .'" Th.- war depart aneaCa order af tha 7th inst., pmeMlttg that the Spanish bank of Havana ahouM colleel the

x. v, Mnte uiiiiir Indianapolis, lnd , Jan. 27. - Willian.

II IL.n is t ow auditor of state, ami ' Amcricns C. Daily, th former auditor, baa retired to private life. Tha men who had seit cd for four nur- under Mr. Daily pre seated him with a gold headed fhOUJ WUlkiBg stick Mr. Daily, in BOCeptfng the u-ift. said that the only rcpret he had in Icavin;- the ollice was that the ies he had foimtd with hi coworkers must be brok. n hs h I'lom-er. J Fort Va311c. Ind., Jan. 27. Peter P Bailey, aged -T v.ar. iied of old ape at the bonac of his aon-in-iaw, C I) t ;orham. He was a pioneer merchant of 1 Fort Wayne, the first senior warden of Trinity Episcopal church ami delivered the lirst address at the laying of the corner stone. Two sons are officer in the Foiled States regular army. unterfeil Hollar. Flwood. Ind.. Jan. 27. Counterfeit dollars are afloat in Fiwood. The., are of excellent desipn and almost perfect make, dated Iftag, am! are hard todt tect. A few days apo a quantity of spurioua quarters were put on the market here also, and at other points in the county. The coin is undoubtedly manufactured somewhere In this vicinity. ak rr pteocae. Jefferson villc. Ind.. Jan. 27. - Suit has been filed in the circuit court by Kdward Smith for a divorce from Hannah Smith. Both tn ove- 70 years old. and are prominent eitier.s of Owen township. They were married in Iflgft, and lived together for on I v a month.

All ghv i ti to

Thr Klr.l I hlef. RteJunoad, In!.. Jan. 27. One :.f the most prominent tipures of Hichtnond passed away in the death of John S. Lyle. after an illnes of a nuu.lx r of w.t-ks. He was a civil war vetirir. a justice of the peace, and the first -hiei uf io!iee of Richmond. It.-pu ll lean IWKSS. Fort Wan e. Ind.. Jan. 27. Tin . ail for the annual convention of the Indiana state Laagna of Bnpablieaa Ctuba has just been issu. d by I'r. sidetit Hat Inway, The convention will lie held, in this city on Friday at d Saturday. Februarv 10 and 11.

Bless 0

li dianapoli. Ind.. Jan. 27.- The eietl npineers of the state in session here elected the follOWiag oflieers: Presiuent. A. J. Hammond, of Terre Haute; v n president. J. S. Spiker. of Vinceaaeaj Meratary, J P. Nelson, of Indianapolis. PSnU Ills llennr.l Batata Kouge. Intl.. Jan. ti. OtUtgl II iv, i s a farmer r.ear llusl 1;. ::. 1. 1., I ;s captured a man named ( iimming-s. wl.o is eharirrd with murdctirg a srealthy citien hrre even tears ago. and for whom a reward of 2.joi is 'IT.-red.

r Hloatese i.inr. Warsaw. Ind.. Jan. 37. Noah J. Clodfelter has secured a franchise from the city council for the constructior and iperation of an electric railway fr in Warsaw to Winona Lake. Clodfelter repr sentsan Indianapolissyndicate. t on v let l.n bor. India napMhv Ind.. Jan. 27. In the legisl.-.tljre the house has passed the bill establishing the eont i-t labor aj stem In the slate prison. Lach branch ha-now passed its own bill on the subject. hui Mr rsaixaaeUa Marian, Ind.. Jan. 27. A lettir hn i.. .1. received bj ii friend of Walter K. La ad in, who is in San Juan. Porta Ki.-o.

o.vii' that on February 1 he viil! beouie postmaster af San Juan.

tenanting taadrlam fecafraiM Lima from the Deeagundro district, or interAtplne valley, in lloliria and Per-:, a Hi roe battie, t.stk pi n e, om he 17th. at Carl Hay. 11 hngnea from '.a p., the nominal eaj-ital of Holivin, between 'h. rangnard of th.- ledaralial troops, nr Inaargeata, oaenpylng i-i hat, ami the raugnurd of the for.-.-s tntanniad cd by Prevhient Monro. The latter w re defeat..! with the loss of a col '"" ' ' "l me,, kille.l and Co i-riaon

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11 -iv ii na are a rrn niri mr 'or the proper obse-Mtnce of the first ll IllliU I sal J of the destruction of the I'nited States battleship Maine in Havana hurlmr. on the nipht of February l.". last.

n-nrirc ueresKirn rovie, ot ivoriti. 111., was arrested st I a v en port. In., on a bench warrant Issued nt Dea Moines He charged with having seven woe, scattered through the cities of this country and Canada. A sick and destitute man. .V. yesrs old. was taken from a New York city tenement bonus ' the department for outdoor jMK.r. He pave the name of

. lawrenc. Schnieder, and was dying fn-m want of nutritive fond. Beta gen his death and burial a letter arrived from Copland, on the ggfja, containing a check for IS.OOa, lieinp hia share Of hi father's estate. I Rat, Samuel t ook Kdsall, who hnd lang bean at the brad of fit, Peter Bpiaeopn church in ( hi. itgo, sNM eoneate.i bishop af Koiih Dakafta rat tsM tMlh

taxes in Cuba for the fiscal v.i.r n.l.

committee of patriotic women In I inir Jim 10 is.... .. 1 '

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L'Tth. by the seen taty M war. and Ilea. Itrookc. at the same time, was cabled to establish a BJUtettl for the collectitm of the tnaea, (irnnt ti. QUlett, the Kansas cattle

tra.ier. who recent If failed, with liabilities iggregatlng om a million dollars, has turmsil M ,js projs-rtr ov.-r to his nditors, and it is stated thai the latter have proinis. , tl,t no criminal action shall be instituted against him f he shall return Iron. Mexico

While Mr ami Mrs. Thomas Talley, liiiiiu' on C. dar or. ek. in Newton couii- , ty. Mo u.-re at church, on the night ' of the -.,th. th.-iriht.-e children, whom I 'hey had locked in the house at home, ' w-re burned to d-ath tin returning at 11 Beloc the parents found the bouse in ruins. ( hark linn,, of st Louis, who has a lira for about ft.Vi.oou on the Ken1uckv MlPl'iatlOfl file trm-k lit 1-x-'Cm, Ky the oldest i fi. Fnited

tats. win anon la-gin cutting it

im, lowtl lots. I here will b, inatag at Laningtats.

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tsaeonee uiiini. lireenwjsat!, D.d.. Jan. 27. .Limes M. Polk, aged til. the mail messenger at thi place. Bun killed by the southbound passenger train. It is not known bow the accident happened shot in luaalftnni Patriot. Ind Jan. 27. John Orr shot and instantly killed Doc Swango during I ftaUrrcJ at the former's home. Bwaagn had gone to Orr s houec and attacked him with a knife. Slorrs llarned. Wrlisboro. Ind . Jan. 27. A row of 14 .torr ba Bgi were burned to the

I round The loss will reach ftf.OOO, wit h no insurance. Xotal.lr r.leefrlcal llnlrrprlir. Los nge.-s. ( al.. Jan. 27. The long et power transmission system :n thr world, that which supplies tbe city of s ngelt with electricity, with power aWtalOfsM at the head of the Itata Ana rher. 80 miles away. 1 completed. The If stent has occupied several tara in building and hai caused th expenditure of large ums of n. nm The wires enter li.e c;ty in underi: m.d

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Seattle, Wash . Jan. .'s.- Thc sfe;i uier Cantnga City, fram Alaska, bring! news that a number of Copper river praapectora prriphrrt ta ai.ie. glacier. The following an- known to have b-eu Inst The lira. I an.t IIa. It, I msen. ( barles khnm, New S'ork city. C. P. Smith. Chicago, Ole El jcn.s.F.al.lwin. Wis. - - Henderson. Wisconsin, tieorpe Sweesy. New 1 ork. Among th.- bad! froaaa miners are: tieorge PunJowita, New 'ork city. S bester Brag. St. fisninll Mo

Holvcr Briena, Baldwin, Wis.

ThcVV are six men at faring from froen feet.

A hospital has barn established at Twelve-Mile ( amp. on the other side f the ghsCifl, and It men are sutTer-

lllg there from the same cause. were frnaen trying to cross th. cier, but inanaped to gel buck

camp. . raenllarlr Ssl f BSvS, I'he freeinp of the Kvjens. father and so,,, is part icul.irlv and. Th.-y started for ald.v. nut on getting well towanl the summit of the placier found their feet freeinp. Hoth started ba. !.. The son pave his father his extra wrapping for his f.-et am) as a result froiM both let's in a few minutes. 111. 1 was unable to proceed. He bade Ins father food bye, and compelled him to gOOU Without him. Then the bojr la down in the SWOW to die. His body will probahlv never Is- n-.-ov . red. The father reached Twelve-.M lie Camp very badly froen. and is not fxp. tell to live. srni HSSSMSSS to DfsrOaM an.l I al,l Dosen ml l)l,t. Smith ami kvhfou were mumlwil of the same party, in company with lieorge I'oalowit.. Svlvester Qtng Uttd sexeral others. They started across the glacier early in Dec-mlicr. Smith was the first to fr-. re his feet. After they had crossed the summit und were gntug down the hing stretch toward aid. , strength began to fail him At last he could keep up no longer. Calling his companions around him. he told them he was doomed to die. t-vn If they got him into camp, and that they 111 . sit try ami save themselves, railing them to tell Ids wife and children liack in Chicago how he di.-d. h laid down in tha snow, and was soon 'npsed into a last sls-p by the deadly i Froet. He was a jawatai by trade. Merely l'r..lon.l Uta s,ilTrlns. I hartes Khr.ni wanted to lie down

nan me wneu tnr trip was almost at 11 tttd, His comrades kept him inovlag in spite of the pain of his hsdly i froen feet, and at last pot him into

Voider. His toes were so badly flUsCH that they fell off when his Isw.ts w. re ut away. I!Imm poisonintr s.-t in cson after, ami in ten days the miners buried him in a rough grave. He was 1 member of th.- Manhattan MIMng In. of New York, a German, ami kmccs I 1 widow and family in that city. Iii Thlr.l Ii tin,. 'No- third mi. ti tif the partj to Iohc his life was a miner nam.-d Bander ma, fn.m some small town in Wis,,,,,, sin. He started out with the party, but was froen before they reached ! the summit of the ghlllll. II.- d. Med his only hope was to turn back. j -soon after he left the p.-irtv a terrible ! Miarnrd rwepi ov. r the glacier, ob ; literating all tniils and making travel i lmpoihl. He probably h.st his way then and perished. At anv rate ho never reached Tw.-be -Mil.- ( snip, the 1 5ti ly place of refupe for miles around

1 ha -tory nt SaaaBBSj l'.mh.wlt. Oaarga Poalowitz. af the Manhattan Mining Co.. of New York, was the fourth xanmher to Im- Iih.IIv froen. He returned Oil the Cottage Otj to-dav in charge of Dr. Lewis, of Chicago. He will love the greater part of both feet and is in dangvr of losing his life bv blood poisoning. He would not let Dr. Lewis amputate his feet In the

north. He said: "It was hitter cold, ami for four any we wandered trying to gad our nay down. We hul little food. The .flier four members of tl. Manhattan enanpnaj were waiting, on short ra t.ons. at the foot of the lake. I don't know what will Ix-comc of them now thnt Kh rot, is dead, ami I am here in almost as bad a fix. on't want my wife to know of my condition, so I will not tell von mv New York address."

ago, .Ian. 17, Th.

Young People's t hrist.aii . ,,,

union, winch has just lormu sent out u piua for lifting t , bVM from the Woman's Temple makiag it u imrmoiial to Mim i

1 Wiiiani. is beading ail its , i to making u great demon ti , I the temple on Fcbruai v 17, n ,

utiiiiv efsarv 01 Mlsa Uillard s ' h i Mrthday." lis plan, wbleh i j vide the fsuu.uoo uoecssan, t.. I building from debt into Minn, , of fin each, ia atatiag with beat I ilorxemenl ami pooperat ion It is expected that thousand bstU uill be pledne.l In-fore thi although so short a time int.; between now and then, but

COM the work will be push,

igor. and the- rating people

Hired tin- entire sum will be before the close of IHOO,

An earnest appeal Wat i-. . .. terday that all lovers of Fran,, lard and the tempera OM cause their pledges to Miss rhra M SI president, IIP. The Temple, oi, fore February 17. The appeal concludes as follow "All pled eea are conditional ,-

Main suf- one penny is to he paid until thi I m... - ' 1 !l. ..1 I .

.ne xniii is si, 1 isrri neu , a tin m n a

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of the amount utilise for expenses."

ilM-d will b

SLIGHTLY SENSATIONAL. A State Legislator Wtttm s Ltter n. n, IVranaj IVamwi an.t tha rasnaaaitu KemU II to the ltiKhl Om

Lincoln. Neb.. Jan. 2. A racv s,t,.

at ion developed in the hous, k day morning when (aw thru, -per. otTei.-d a resolution in w h stated that tln-re were bftngtl in the hous.- post ortiee departrm which ''threatened the domaatii lions of inemU-is of the limn, asking for u committee to Invest 'I he chair appointed Fisher, Chamber ami ( aw t lira to investigate. I story given out it seems that the minority Haembejn wrot. a letti ti a woman other than his law ami forgot to add re ax it. The , master or his deputy opened the letl to find where it ought to g,.. Finding that Ihe contents of the l.t'er wet. interesting, it is asserted tin p.sT i BOC KWn refused to true the 1." ba.-k to the member, but. itist.-a l.s. ; it to the wife. She returned it M I Indormmant on the ia-k: "I have caught you. Send this ' the other woinnu." The name of the member ia . given out, but it is intimated that th, incident may make trouble for tht j.. st master and breed a divorce -i for th.- member. The poataaaatar an, his deputy, being interviewed, d.-ni. nil knowledge of the matter, and m that no such letter tassed thffOUgJ their hands. BOTH OF THEM DIED

Singular Heath of lluahan.l an.l Wlfr Yltlhln an Hour After Attend In m theater.

New vork. Jan. 28. Kmil Renter. .. wholesale flour dealer of Bmoklvi und his w ife. Ida. died Thnrsdiis nig) i I'ln v had attended a theater, and Wen nil the way home when Mrs. Kent, fell to the sidewalk. She Bsni carri. into the home in front of which had fallen, ni distors wer.- call, but Mrs. Beuter was dead when th. rrived. Reuter left to tell n friend of his wife's death, and was enten . the hous,. in which her Isxly lat vvh.-n he mis suddenly MfhlhWM floa Ihe s;,n,e doctora who had b-cn nim amnad for Mrs. Baatar wen- eat led ii but apain they were too late, foi Renter una dead. Mrs. Hemer s deatl was caused by heart disease, while In 1 hue hand sueeuaibed t apopiaxg. BURNED TO DEATH. Two Farmera I remate.l In a lliirinnj; Beta A Thii.l MMM Mlaalns t harred Itonalm roan. I.

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rata at thHsfga swr. tieorpe Bweeay, ahm af Ben York was a blacksmith at Vahle for a long time, lb- started across the ghoier mrlj in the winter rtrawinp a hc.nv led The details of his .bath arc v.iknown. for he wan alone. He never resehed the other aide,

Meitro'a ew SSBBSSSSSlOSe, Itj of M.i,,,, Ina, s's President Hia v.sferday appointed Manuel Acplrax, assistant seeretarv of foreign relations, to Is- ambassador to Wash ing. Reaor Aspirn has lieen in constant touch with the iate Ambuss ,,, lloim-ro, ami knows all the details ol

Mexico's relations with the I'nited Platan He ia eery able ami emtrtnoui diplomat. He tHmJu F.nglish. and has n charming family, who will adorn Washington toeietg, lb- is a iiathe of I'uebla, is v.-ars of age. and was j prominent in the lils-ral paffe during lunrcz' administration.

Wa. o. Tex.. Jan. -'s. Koss l.earv

Andren lirtrmoidi farmers from

c.oiinv. were oiiril'-ii to ea t O ; tl

Camairnlal hotel at Hiltaimro, miles north of Waco, vest.-nl.iv morn ing. ami John MeClnre. another guest is missing, and his Ikm.Iv is suppose, to In- in the ruins. At three o'clock the buil.liin- S tiisc.iver. il to Is- in flames, a ml. fanned by a fierce wind, was tpiicklv siitneil. When search w.-is mn.le tl--charred trunk of tiriswoids IhmIv Rtt. n tew IsMi.-s. supiMtseil fn M. tin, l.eary, wen- all that remained Xi signs of Met lure's bad were man and he PJMJ have escajw-d. Three I lilldeen. I. eft at Home II Ilurne.l to Heath. JapHn, Mo.. Jan. While Mr Uttd Mrs. Thtraina Talley, living on 1 en. k in Newton COUttty, Mo , vv '- chnrch. Thursday ahrht. th.ir thr.-.

small children. nhofM they had locke ill the house at home, were b irncd It death. fin returninp home at II o'clock tb parent found the house in ruinTHE CASE OF MRS. GEORGE. A Motion to tpiaali the In.lirl n.ei.i. SI Pnrely Terhnleal flro.oida. rgiied at t anion. O. Canton, tl.. .Intl. '-'s. A motion IU 01 ash the Indletmant ikgnlnal Mrs t na Oaorge for murder in tin- irai aV giee in killing lieorge D. S.-ixtoe. Win led . It is purely technical. .- iitcinliiif that the grand jury was not a proper atul lawful one, und WM 11 Composed of l.'i ele. ti rs of the n ks flic law provided If overruled ivlen in abat mcut will be fllci.