Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1899 — Page 2

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lM;lcr.lNEW8 IN BBIEF.

Three mm Injured, some of the boiler lit!., on t! Pre parat i. n mikki . coin and bogt accumulated

Comp:lfd from Variola 8ources. PERSONAL AND GLNLHAL

Thorns- II. ig;s, son of Stet

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ally t 'it tu pieces w II man x ho entered Igg' with a J ; -T i mil t.M him

Pik.

litttyoung , room I tin i i

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' Hi -it

of --tat, ami Bounced the AN aahiagton tit nt rul lit ii Bo.

interfett I ,r, iT excitement prevails in Pleiislit- ii i ar!on- has., over the rich triko in the I zinc mine then. For several day - the I thill' I . I.i.l I., rti follow in; Mit- lr.nl i on the ami taking out rieh rr. hut tin- matter ' ' was kept ipiitt ill: T 1 1 tilt' :.-tl. p-'d the j ir I'd. .ma l.ipt.m, thf thai lengCT e organ- for thf America's cup. has tl.vi.it . 1 no;

J the Atlantic under lur OH . rig. 1 iH tow ii.r with the new ' yacht. . iii t, ;i nsTeoacs captured bj i'i.r ' r. i . . gin rut i . n has announced j that lie will p. rsonall.v conduct the tary i n-rrv it t Mai..!. ami march int.. an-I Manila within 60 days inilesa the fin- 1 Americar.- withdraw in thf nieanng I ilii at.-h .. .-. ! f rtun t aimat:-

o .niwuinrino ;!,.

Tin- Sp.inih thf prone cu t i gag, IQ Kock prblb-- i tin. I

rat

ALL OVER THE STATE, ail-amkrican mail route.

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'ston. -n of Mr.

Latest rert fr naiea. tat 1 that tl

John Sherman, who was i pas-eager an board the American line steam, r Pal WB not favorable, lie was nint h we.iKer and the doct.. rs w.r- d-.ou raged.

Tinted S - V! -ft .T. T".. v-

era, Cuba, on thf death of Hon. J" the --teal dot. I'll the r.H.rt tnu tl cable station inn was at ha'f-mat.

e.i that Mr. si,, nu. in ;i dead. The aar! rvnt of Sj.aiti. n the

21st. signed the decree giving .lule:

The oniv ikisi ior hi uliautll r at tilted the hUfi' I took it !..r grant -

eridge. of Indiana, accompanied bv hi ambon. 1 ret., h ambassador at Washwife. ha. started for the Philippine imrtnn. full power to represent Spain laland. He expeeta to be pone three at the exchange of the nitificatlow t m --t. --I:.. : V. i . I the tr.atv of orace wi?h the lulled

........ V. Tl.., -;. ..Ml ...tcntnn Im. tit 1

ii.'iiiliai nwr iiiip in . .'ii.-uiii. in. 'Tith eat h way. Laun; ne month lor stay in China and the Philippines.

Dr. Oliver Many, dean Wot. rn university at prof, ssor f natural hit.' slilution. lied. on the home in Kvanston. HI- af

NortnifO, aid l that int. at hn lonp D -

nests, aged Ti. ll- hatl b-efi eflttnect I with ..rthweteru unir-.r-ity aime Htt The nary depart Meat has requested the war department to transport a detachment of 2.0 marines from w York to Manila. The war department hac jrrantl the repiet. and the marines will he sent with the first trtwps which go to Manila heu tra:.-j rti re available.

Arrangement h the navy departm Blent of a limited hits of the firfct-chv men. The maehini Hin! be machinist' hal ejptrlcBOt wi St

i m the

sts of the trot f lias ny trade who h.ne ih marine entities

The Japanese t rniser Chitose. thf

hau. boil sail the

tic

Hi' n

jnl tl harbor

.1 doon I 'be

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tior. Gage of California ha attached his tl -nature to the MotelMmw bill requirin? all artiele published in the r.ew -papers and periodical of that state referring to individuals to have

the true name of the wt Teleemt.hie dispatches an

provision, extmpt from thi law. Articles of incorporation i .' the Na- I

lioual Salt Co.. withacapititof ?1 :.-

in, were tiled, on the set re tar v of srate of New

eompany is authorizetl to pfuduc dil in salt. The stock is divide iMStgNtof preferr.l an-1 sTjMMU et-mmon. the preferred -i U ar per cent. nonomulative .ii 1

Twenty-one persons were hurt ami two killed in the destruction of the thr.. r Patters. en bbn-k at (mahn. N.i... en the Nat, Kesrly all the th tims were women who were attending a committee meeting in the Mhocobtti l,i-.. r.s.tn in the hnlldiBff. lien. Ilnvke has causetl to lie printed and protnulir it. tl an important or tier in Caba wtuVh sets forth that after April 1 no rations will he issued to destitute Cabasa l the l itited States. Hereafter the rations mu-t In' paid for out of the revenues of the hthmd. After IfW ral weeks of hoi:se-hunt-in. in Iximlon. Ambassador li.:ithas finally decided to take No. 1 Cn ton Boom tetisn, which Leri Tit.-t-

j bought lat year tor Ins daagrhter, i Lady "uron. who i now in India, j Gemld Lapiorr, the child for whom the Chicago fxilife hatl searched fr ten (months, and whose abduction altn.-f I Idled the mother .tt:.l .!r..e the fatlv r I nearly rray with erief. wa tliscox-

. r- ! in the possession of a Mr. and Mrs. Collins in the outskirts of I'ninstille. t. Coilins and wife are under :iist. tsah oo ihn Ji-t. ext. -id. 1 hi r

M -an ainiwissaib r to the United States, ami the iBttbers .f hi- foinily and staff who wer- snjnurnii.f; in the eity as the frocstl of the I.at in - Ann-rl -can clnh.

;ra.l v. of St. r'inej. Iii., the other morninjr that ien ehildreo had lallen 000, left then by Dm of San Francisco. The ash ami six hirge fold

Mrs. Tatri. received on he nnd her

is in

with the

T. The

Tenerai" IM.'hetT. .lo a-sn; nat. .1 i.r. alnent planter named .lames A

Rti kton. on the latter s plantation, j in Little Uier county. Ark.. Ota ÜM I 1vth. was captured by a citi.ns posse, i on the 21st. taken b.-iek to the Irene of erinie and bs Oged lO tl.e limb of a t : '. I .lohn T Sh.ivne. the millionaire Chi- ! car f'trri. r. r.as shot. n the "-'Ist. in ' the Auditorium Annex cafe while tak- : i nir luncheon with Mrs. Harry Haniinond and two or her women. Mrs. ! Hammond's bu-baiol. fnm whom ah

The Cook oatUrtJ till I erand jury has laxUcted .lohn Co&ins ami Ann lnsjersoll. under arrest at Painesville. O..

for kidnaping little .era Id I.apiner had been d'm reed several months, did fr in his wr tits' home in Chieajfu. The j the sli.xititii.-. Indictment was drawn under the see-j Milton Vnunc's f iniotis stallion. tion which make the atiuction of a j Hanover, the preatest thoroughbred ehild under 12 jrOM of age a felony. ' sin- in tncriea. is doonied to death. Collins has eonfessed. lend leading -rinarians were to hold r, . a eonsidtati. n. at Lexington. Oapt. W. H. hlho-t. r r of posts ( Kv M fh(. to .I,.,.,,,,. Of P.-rto Kieo. relating tXBtfkM on h u. ith n bullet ..r

an oinctai tour oi ine i-.arui. siaiea that the;:ople were inered.ilouu when he told them that sealed letters would t sacred in the mails, and that anyone who m .Idled with the mails in

mi rphine. or allowed to die with tr.mrrp.e. which had set up in his left fore foot. QtOu tis is preparing for a general

n.lta.iee nu.l Wuinaldo is makuiir

transit or in possession of th. g..ern- , r,M ,,v tn him. The latter lias as

sumed personal command of the Filipinos, who number about l'.OOO. fairly

Stent woiid be severely punished

Twenty-seven colored families

bering 104 persons in all. stranded in . s - ... . . . - I

t'.tn

we'd armed with Mausers and fiel.

We fit I .r i.-.t ., i."ir.s. an. I !! ret-is are uesi r i iu-

froni the est to go to Liln-ria. as is al-

legcd. under a contract with the International Migration society, were notilled.on the ni,bj the Central Hailroad Of New Jersey that they would have t..

leave the rail ma-1 cars in which thv

nfrvtliiiiL' of vahw l'twc'ti Manila

and Malolos. Two Filipinn trnmera and n brig arrived at Manila, on the morning of the 23d. in tow of the gunliont llennington. The lU-n nington rnptund

had remained aince their ;.insl in th.m on the north .oast, where if is

Jersey ( ity

The I.ome l.'Opinione revives the story that I son ( arlos. the tfpaalah pretender, has secured Brt.-in.es of Severn' miilions from I a ld French bil kers, and will s.M,ii eoti r s.pa:n. Th precise date is tleferrcd ;ntil th ratifications of the treatv ... Iw-

saiil the vessels were cngiire.l in li!i

blistering. A few weeks ngo ( harl.-s Oflkll, n Conn. il P.luffs (la.) bank.T. lost, on Famntn street. Omnhi. a pru kage ron-taitii'-ir ..'Hio in S'.o liills. lie offered HvMM reward for Ha return. n th.Cd an unknown man returned $4.noo. ssv'mi- that a inetss.nger bov had

tw.. iaiii and th-1 nit.-d States have fn,irMi the pockat'.- and secreted it an been exchanged; but acco ding to Mn harn.. Iiipin...ne. the tar. ist .. i-d S panish j ;.v . .lames A. Spurreon. brother of republicans svill start a . r ion in- t thr Uir (harl.s Hoddon Rnor-

Bi.diat.ly aft.r tiie ex. ha . ;e is ma.'.-. fr nnn ...irN tn l.-brated The series cf explosions in French 1 tnir,.ter of tl.e M.-t,.,,,.. If! tnberr government ammunition depots which i ''","' '""' ''''' " O eommenerd with the terrible disaster tailway en mage M the arrival at at 1m lioubran. near Toulon, followed. '-"' '' on the KM, of the P.rightcn On the i-th. with explosi-uisat BourL'. expr. s-. and Harse.lles. was continued, on the ! Thr 1 hinese an.hnssador to It..!, has Hat, when an alarminaj exp!..si., or- " Homewithont paying the euatomeorred in a laboratorv vi explosives ! T frwal vialt of farewell to King, attached to the war depart Meat, in It i iir-derst.H that btfofw Paris, where experiments were bvtag having ha ir .-rtnsd the Italian irovmade with a new hind of euojjowder. I ernment that Chlnn aholut.ly refuaesj I a a I.

jhrtrm officers were iniured.

n.it the

e vera I r'.i j.. r for tmnieBta, was al ..it

ic.ite ami to many an Austrian

arcbti nke. At 11 o'clock on th.- ni'ht of the 3d, ihe tw, mine pampnMPB, havrica Bueaa ami Hurt Fr. . who wren imprisoned In ti. iioua laJi nine. a( LendviUa, CoU 13 .lays before, vv.r.- reached by the rescuers and restored to their friends, Tai v -I on little ill effects of their experit nee. .lohn . Mtor'. x Ii. murdered hi

Kv cuts in Various Portions of Indiana iolJ by Wue.

Seeks h

bei k i.ow n c ship, bos or. . i court for il'V

Ii I v ..rec. I . March M ste earn old, oaa of tha s of Prattklln low suit in t in- Kuperiof from Mai v Tucker.

. lie INsstal ..III.'. I I It s i. i. . ... i... a ii. ... t Notl alatli t 1 heoasjb to VI ..l.i.

V, Imml'Iiiii. MnrehSa. Anall-Ainer I

lean uriil route in Maska. from PriuOl iHiaui-' s, .mi. i in rirels City, ihruugq 1 1,,. ( optM r river regioa has been deI. rioiii. il "ii !' Ihe postal a ut Ii. irit i' , mil the Dustutaater fteneral has Issued u eirrulnr railing for proposal- for the

iraioiiti

The Filipinos Actively I Preparing Defenses i:i i Vicinity oi Mai..1

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age

Sve

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i at lliltchinaon, K:is.. aiul to his house to destroy l m. his crime, con fe.se.l. oil

1 1 ; . .1 the deed. . r to Roma has in government that ruaet the demand salon at Baa Mun

lived together until last fa 1 1, fucker is the ptalntifTa second

He baa four married daughtt ra. fuck, r tdaimt ibex have alii natei

rhej . ami M i a, XX Ifv'. Mrs.

t he

.'tor Waylnnd ha impan the war h

Stephen Tueki r anfl hasa av from h r.

M'lll ! Is - been i.r'..!

LATE (NEWS ITE.MS.

The Renmanta sailed from tfeattajfa, dr Cuba, on the i '. wiih the rcotalna .i :.' i s. Idlers w ho w ere i i 1 led or died In Ctll a and 8l from PprtO Kieo. Arbl ments will In- made to send the

Dom. s. t lists know u

. n requeatexl. made or the I

vVbet IUI i 1 1 -

lit I IVare nil-

ton national eeroetery i.. e. I.r.elv has received cable dispatches from Cuba announcing that thf militari telegraph lines have li.eii wmpteted to Banci Spiritus ami Clego .'.'Avila in the center of the island -.ml between llolciiin ami Yicto-in de im Punaa la the depart ment of Sant III:'. .. Mi.nt.snnin university, at P.fss. tner, Ma., was totally - tro..l bj Rn 0 the .' id The tire ori i na tei I from u de feetive Rne. The 4. pupits L'.'l out of the burning boUdinac without injury. The building eosl 30,000, ami there was 15,000 Insurance n .HiL'cin. nts are being made for a r. ankm to i- held at Guthrie, okla.. la June next of the Rough Riders who fottght in the battles nround Santiago, A letter has been reeibeil ffolu I.OV. i:.ioev. lt of .v "rk accepting sn invitation to attend. niit Katy Snodgrass, of Mllford Centre! .. died, an ihe fed. of the ifrip aged 103 years, She was tha oldest Woman In the Woman's Relief corps in the ITiiied States, anil a BkOted baracter in that part of the state. J, vv. iicn. s. r. cashier of the German sarlnffs bank of IVs Moines, la., dropped dead on the street, on the ,'.;!. Of heart trouble. He was one of the best-known bankers in Ihe state of Iowa. Ex-Ciov. Thomas C. Fle'. ber. .f IllsBOnti, who had been ill at bis home in Washington ettj for some seeeks, prren inpidly u. is. , .in the 23d. and his conliitinn was repiirtei! a- eritic.il.

V1ile iu Cuba fi retnrtr

Vlger will

ion to liviile the nr departntenta, rmi sich? rat ion in nc time, i he v ar depart tl office! -s s. rx in' the Philipitim - 'a ai in v is itsi ng

. to r. de ban Mun . aati

islanil into f.oir iniii' This baa been under the war i.t'.iec for SO Reports received a aceat from the medic with the triKips in shovx that Agniunl.li

bt. i tipped bullets. Mrs. Marion V U ii'iams. fatally injured in the Pattenson bi.H-k tir.-. in Omaliii. died, on the 13d. making the thud victim. All the other injured undoing welk The new Mexican nmhsMmdor. Re not P. n Manuel A pirn, who succeeds the late Sen.it Romero, arrived In Wash" ! hurton oa the .Mb. Re left Mexico (ity on the 1 1th, stopping Bt I I PsUSB ami st. I... .its. where benas bandaoroe I entertained by the commercial bodlea u: .1 Spanish-America n eltixena. Ambassador Aspiroa sjH.aks in btfffa terms f the Amerhmm hs Mexico, and nays the eoilntrj Intrites them as eltb j Sena and investor. The American colony at Mexico Cltj nnmtiers abont 900, and in.riealis are scattered all thronsrh the country, developing the railvv a v - nnd mines. i. en. timely, d the anal corps, has gone to New itrV. for Ihe purpose of hurrying the . able ship Hooker to the Philippine islands. This .-raft is now being equipped srltb eablea and all apnllances with which to rontieet the i

brgl r islands of tin- Philippine group with Manila. The first international I OtlgPt'SBI of diN-tors cntmeeted with life insurance companies will be held at Rrtlssebj fr. ni the 1Mb t. ih. atth of next Heptember. Consul Roosevelt, at Bros n is. saya that all Batront ami the Cnited Stat, s will Im- represented. Tb- Cincinnati iron Fou ml ry men's n dntinn. after a lone '. n-idera t ion of the demassd of the mem tiers f tinIron Mulders' International union for an in. tease f wages, decided, on tin Nth, to grant a t.-n p.-r cent. Increase, to tab.- effect Maj i . In a tire which broke out in the bnardinghounr of a Mrs. Nolan, tot Conrl street. Memphis, Tenn at tt38 n. in., of the :1th. four i...b lost their lixes and sis w. re serious! j Injured. Ad jutant o ncriii I orbiu has n ndertak. n to get nil the volunteer', out of Caba by April D, nnd arrange meats are iK'ing perfected with that end in View . The statemem .f the ondltltm of the freaanry Issued on Ihe ',' Ith showed! Available cash bsialnce, C3S0,t 1 1,0M; goi.i t. serve. t4X,4 hSS, in the Mtb the president reeognised Ro ..w as consul gwaeral of China at

I 'Sao Francisco, and Kboti Ting as consul at the same place. Mr Rae had i sterbrooke, widow of

re le bra ted pen mannfactnrcr. died n i.-r home iu Plainfleld, N . .1.. on the .lib. aged 19 vats, it is Iratraed an . I antboritj from l'ekin that l.i Hung (hang is again

bring restored to

II... In .lull. Ind. March 84. Deren aged from n to 10, have is part of a L'a ng of t h i es

who have be. n dismantling machinery in .hops am! factories and sellit g the bras at jut: U shops. Th. v areaonaof prominent residents and business men. They sold two oar loads of brass befon letectiota and destroyed $30,000 worth of machinery. The youngsters oper. ated in Kokomo. Oreentown, Sims, Syrtmi ra and other points ui the Clovei Leaf road. Will siav in Prtsaa. Indianapolis, lud March -'t. iiiv Mount, after a eooaultaHlon vvilh t host who bad asked f. r t lie parole of Mis Augusta Schmidt, the prisoner who rafused the parole aft.r it hail been granted t her. has revoked his action. and Mrs. Schmidt will remain in tin woman's prison. She said she Would not leave prison unless die was declared innocent bv those who convicted her of

murder- Kb is said to bt pleased a the governor's act loa. i heated the .v ernmeat. AndersoB. lad., March 64, PlaclBga fa -e aliiut ior ot: property trat sferred maj cans,' trouble to the ilB plate Company in Blwood. The $f,000,000 plants were transferred to the tin plate trust for the nominal consideration of one dollar, and the valuation was placed at ISaOJMO. This required i'-"'1 In revi inie stamp-. The transaction ha been reported to the re venue depart unit BS an attempt to evade tlx payin. n t of reven ue. will KaaalM. Wabash. Ind.. March 21. S. H. Hill, .f ( arthage; Isaac Rlllott and M. Ibarny. of FairmOtlBt; S. ('. lovvgill, f mi in mit v i i ie : cf, II . Bales, of Kalgbta ten n, and O. II I'.oguc. of Wabash, t rüsten Of White's institute, the I'rit i.tis" dueatloaal institution which buraed BSt month near this city, met and tieided to proceed with the erection of tew buildings at the earliest inotiii nt. rnsalah vr Vetseaas. Indiai apolis. Ind.. Match (iov Moi.nt has received the first of the ap piicathtm for aansiasioa t tl e saMiera ' home from those m ho served in the wat with Spain. Several letters were ree. ivcd inquiring as to the steps ncees- 1 sary ' be taken for admission to lbs home, and from preteBl Indication! there will be many applications for admission.

Dies' vi.iiii'iii.1, Mot ele. I:id . March 64. (i.orr -spiiker. ! retired banker. 71 year- old. lied in the rooms of the masonic lodge .f apoplexy , lie left hon n half hour before iu company with hi- s(,,i to atlend lodge, and was in the best of ICS th. While talking to friends h. fell Forward from his chair and expired. Rteet Thcte OtHe. r. T- rW Haut. . Ind., March 64, The miners' convention Thtirsday devoted most of its time to thi eleetloti of tr -cers, am! the balloting resulted in the election of W . I. VaB Horn, of this city, president? T. I. Kol its. Kosedale. , rice president, tod '. II. Kennedy, ol

ti.i.- city, secretary and treasurer, sni.i I. ii- ii s Indie. Poli Wa.v ne. Ind.. Mar. h 64. Th collapse "t th' J. F. Sebell Loan and lnrestrm n1 companj b..- developed nsofe sensntieaal news. General fraud, forrerj and false pretenses are said to have in en practiced, ami innocent In-Victor-and borrowers are said to have la. a swindled by the score, V I ll .loll. Kcw Albany. Ind.. March 24, Judge Mar- b has ippointo.l Mi-s Mary Harriof i w Mbany. court stenographer for ( lark county, and Judge I t, of Ihe Floyd circuit court, hat also appointed her for Floyd county. It will be a fat job for Mi-s Harris at five dollara day. tatted ( It.-siitn. Hammond, Ind.. March 64, The city council has called for tin resignation of the chi.-f of the tire department, Nick Haan. imd. r Charge by Mavor Keilley of general iiicomp. t. i.ee. neglect of duty, maligning superior office ra anc for mlerepn sentatlona, i. vv.-ii Pleased,

Imlianapolis, Ind.. March 21 state ! Auditor Hart has ri turned from Wash- I gtOB and is well pleased oter the pros- I peeta for Indiana getting the moaey expended for the war. IndutnaselaiaM will lie taken up in about a month or

dx vv I . Its, M r. Rati said. vi . ii-rii.ui Bbeat ia. Worthiugton. Ind.. Mar. h 64. I'd w ar.l Walls. Of thlf place about 30) ears old ami unmarried, was stmt and fatallj wounded b some unknown person. The t raged j turfed la Kel riv.r bridge, near Worthington, and is shroud d in inv .-t. rv.

Post ittnee l I.ecn detailed to

partim nt expedition to Start from Scuttle, April I. ami will establish is1 otliccs at the various miliiat v Station to be le al. d. The conl ra. ls for th. new service will be received up to Vpril 2t for letter mail only, tin- compensation to be graded according t tha weight carried, i hi aerrias la to oa nect with iii.- reguiat monthly mails bj steamboat, wlii.b has tieeii contracted for. beginning Vpril I, and to be regularlj Kept up through. Ihn yar. The new route vvill run from aldez through Copper I ' ater.HhihnaTetllagi Reward and Ragle, a total oi S93 ntUea. Tiie contract provides fur one round trip a month from October I i" t lo .tunc SO, 1902, with a 30 tbtys running time each way. iliirino the Alst y.ar -I it I 20 day s each wa.v thereafter. Con tractors arc required to provide Midielent relay stations, reimleer itog teams ami other equlpraenta. ALEC. M'DONALD'S BONANZA. It Has II. -en sineisst.ill ll.nitetl In I on. Ion VV Uli Oter twS III II 11. .Uni 1 apical.

San Franeiaeo, March 8. A special from Taeotna sny s; Alcxaii.hr McDonald has arrived from London, where he and II. A. Ft r guaoa, of Taeoma. successfully Roated alcDona Id'i houansa In Ihe Klondike with over 13,000,000 capital. To this corporation they have transferred s.vtiral claims, which McDonald and Ferguson believe to be the richest gold pia.-.r ground in the Klondike, und probably in Ihe world. They pur. based nie of them on Ronansa creek one years ago for 1135,000, Within one month th.-y took 1 IS.OO0 from a very small bole in the claim, which Fergusons s;is win produce at least $a,4MaV mn before it is entirely worked out. In forming Iba London syndicate McDondtd and Ferguson have carried out a plan, projected uw-r a year ago, o? enlisting Rrltlsh capital lo work their 1st st Klondike biddings 00 a mammoth seale. To 'his end an immens,hydmulk plant, consisting of six carloads of machinery, ha- been purchased, and win arrive in Tacoms next week. GERALD LAPINER AT HOME. Mr. Inplior Will ISevate VII of Mi atae rales t- eenriiiu he i'.misl 11,1 ill sf llie V ltd iiclors. Chicago, March 34, Mule Gerald I.apiner. the abducted boy, accompanied by his mother, arrived In hicago from lalnesville, 0. Once insii the l.apiiiee home, the little fellow, vv ho bad been abs.-nt nearly ten months, ran about examining familial places and playthings. The child looked p ile ami thin. He quickljr reaog aiaed his brother nnd sisters. Mr. ant4 Mrs, Lapinei vill return lo Paiii.'Hvil r to appear Monday, when proceedings against the abductors will be instituted. Vr. I.apiner s;1s be will devote fil' his eflergiea to the punish meat those responsible fe Ihe stealing ol the boy, He is firmly of the opinion thai the old couple with whom the child was found were not alone in their work, and that the RMtiVC for kidnaping the BO) Iis to hold him for a ransom. VERY REMARKABLE VERDICT.

THEY TAKE OCCASIONAL POT SHOTS 1 i.e I n.i. in.. tai 11 Thsasasa iw,rt Isssasa iin- toon KIMedTrti aamasi laMsatsh Pvtaoasea , . PtltaytaoB Inteaul t i,,,lr Faetanea " Hie t amta 1 tabi,

Manila. March 21. ..,.. my arc extremely active in (he dI MaUiboa, in preparing .1. ucntly anticipating an attack. k p vv .-Ii under con er. mi ol rebela, however, emerged t iungie on t he extreme left, 1 nn.i Deed upon the Kun 1 the trenches, fatally wound. v ate ( ohen . ol Co, 11. a ml P Murr, of Co. K. in ttaeli Move lrebslle. The Oregon volunteera Twenty 'Second regulara bav. to the front. The Third and Beveiiteentli ments have disembarked 1 u Sherman, den. 1 1 - fl, Otis' atruck their teats this mornin) an early move is probable. Sixteen English refugees a here y . st. rday from llagupan. tl road terminus, on board tha vt BatltruUS, They report that the 1 Bra generally friendly , and t invariably courteous. Mr, II manager of the railroad, and doen unmarried men in ebargi rious business interesi". b 1 take advantage of tha opportui h av e. Flttatne teraaats. Nothing bus ben heard ' two American planters at I aince boatilitle - began. iecording to Filipino ace.. thousand Americans have been the fatalities being . specially hi CalOOCaa, vv here the I nited troops rushed like lli.olni.ii . storm of bullets."

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peeled an engagement would place Thursday. It defeated, it is llier asserted, the n il. Is intend '. pi rse to the swamps and mount The rebcN were 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 their bo' front, believing that the bob. iharma will avert the bullets. Polos of the Filipinos greatly number the riflea in their hands, rebels are further said tn have ted tb.it they can not v. itlist American shell and bayonet ehai

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in in. i in .- of tdmltted Reaaanst bllti torn Death a PeraoerB Jar-Itli-neil a Neuntlve V ertllcl. Oakland, ah. March r,. Uthough .lames tiiliigan admitted thai ba sraa responsible for the death of Jockey .lohn KppersoB, who. was fatally atabbed in n saloon nppoelte the ri.'.' ttnek, a coroner's jury has rcturueil a verdict stating flint EppCfSUBS death resulted from a knife wound in the neck Inflicted by a person unknown, nilllgnn has been charged With murder In ii complaint sworn to by the pen prietor of the place iu which the tragedy occurred. ALLEGED FALSE VALUATION. VsnnaOeff t Tin Mat Ptaata nt Kt. w.t. id. Ind.. l.i Ihe irii.i Thnt VlHy I. en. I lo l'r.i u . Anderson, Ind., M uch iMacim a false valuation mi property transferred may cans,, trouble to the tin plate company at Rlwood. The two million dollar plants were transferred to the tin plate trust HOT the nominal consideration of si ami the valuation was placed at 1230,000, Ibis required ROM In revenue -tamps. The traasaction has been reported to Ihe revenue department as rn attempt to cvadi pa) ment of revenue. i Bond Mnedered in a ise. Chieago, M.ir.h The Lad bod Of I mini with hi- ahull beaten in anj tbt body eov. red with bruises was dooovered In a re frige mt or car ah a aid. - track af th. BtOth yar.N. The author,-tie-ir inclined t. the belief thnt t.t Btan was murdered in SOUM other clv. Rnaured haataef as a. ut. Chesterton n. Md., March t3, Jsajapli Wright-, cobired. was hanged in lie j.iil yard h. ra at 1:48 Bt m-. for the Marder of Wm. ffewcomb, an aged 00r oici maUi on the night 'oembvi 5. Istf-.

The escaped Spaniards CO IbO st. i i S told of food Binotal the rebels, and tfaj y ad their hospitals are short of SUJ THE REBELS AGAIN DEF1 ATED

I..-H. oil lOsslalstera s trasklw tit..... null ill l ull.." il I I I tt - I 111 t II. -ii v I I. ..es. Manila, Maren 6ft. -in an menl yeaterday to the north n pity, the Filipinos were routed. I..-- of about 400, the American Suffering I hiss of probably

killed and wounded. Th.- Twent v second regiment i

cd Staates infantty and the ' volunteer regiment were engni i he net ion. The iiisiir!.rents had moved ffOt Mah.los. and concentrated in larg numbers In ihe vicinity of Mahil They had constructed exten-iw ' fensea and thrown up trenches. The Third and Seventeenth t aaentS, Pnlted Slates infantry ll ; Bnarcbed to the front to aid in the si Vance, which will likely be BUtd) day . The engagement yenterdaj Gen. hopes to follow with a crushing I iu the vicinity of Malabon. wh rebels lire ill force. The mbeta arc expectingthe advand and will make a stubborn stand t" p v. nt, the Vmerican march on Mn Most af Igulnaldo'a forces at Ihe ter place are now said to have Is scut to Malabon to guard that

I red II eil aM VV its h I imlto. Washington. March -.".. Rep e reached here last llighl of licree flghl at Manila. l'p to n late hour notbiti had eonie from lien. Of is or dmin Dewey, but the ru mors v. r re peral ami the war department ollieial- act Mapoatd to credit them. sgataumlda'a rm. Deemed. Washington. March 6ft. It N nndei m.mmI here that Hen. Otis afS so ' matured his plans a campaign Hin within ii week or ten nays be vi'1 ll able to begin a movement Bl expected to marlt tan oVatructl n c Afiiinaldo's army.

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