Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1899 — Page 6
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A 1 in t.-It fnun l ima savs tin political outlook in Bent ; nnjrvi:.c. Bad it ia now believed l;t thf prc.identiul election wilt pa- ort peaivuMy. The I nited States transport CWM mUmj (mm New kNnrtkea Ihf IÄ lot lantiage to bring hack auoiluT MK agtiment of Unties of the nation a ii tu!. '11. t trustee of Norwich (Vt.l unlx r i t have dedd d to begin the'
fciiiulations for Dewey hall on May 1, tin anniversary of the b; t'h- of MaRita buy, Mi Herbert Putnam, 3m new librarian of oonpresn, took the oath of of-la-, on the 5th, and itami diatrly mtern, upon the discharge of the dutira of fcit Ml position.
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'11.,- trial for her life o' Mrs. Annie beorgt. on indictment for the niurder of beorge 1. Sexton, brother of Mrs McKinley, on the evening of Oa tnber 7. l'.'st was 1 gun in anton, ()., on tlu 4th.
Warren V. belaud, of .vv Yerl:, proprietor of tkc Windsor hotel, which mi destroyed by tire on March it, dkfd, Ott the -4th. at the H te! i.reiiobh-, luv death following au operation for appendicitis. A charter was planted, on the 4th, by the secretary of slate of West Virginia, to Um American Colonial Bank lag ('. t establish a bank at Ban Juan, Porto Pico. The authorized ca,ita? is $1,000,000.
According to the latest advices from the teat of hostilities in Bolivia, th fulcraliata or insurgents now hold Cnclu.bainpn, I'otosi and Santa Cruz, bul l resident Alonao bM mduced thtir positions near Oruro. Chnrehill C.uthrey ami Augustus S. Fionrnoy, of Kan-as City, Mo., who were reported captured and shot as til11 usters in Nicaragua, arrived at New Orleans, on the 4th, from Hluetichls. in.. I departed (piietly for Kansas City. Indian Agent Wright, on the Yuma reservation, telegraphed I'nited State.; Äiarshal Osltnrn, at Los Angeles. Cal., on the 4th. that there was troublo BBKing the Indians. The marshal pr.'ceidcd to the www 1 1 at tun to investigate. The Colnmdo legislature, in it elosirr hours, on the 4th, passed an imhlermtnate sentence law providing for n minimum and a maximum sentence, and giving the penitentiary coninm--anera the right to parota prisoner a:'r the minimum term had expired.
K. Niead. a Herman BOavaul, who arrived at New Orleans, on the 4th. detared that, as far as he was able to learn, not one of the six Americans v In wen reported to bo in a Nicar;,guan prison await inpexecution wen ever taken into custody by the Nieartiguu ii aatborith -.
den. Qreely, the -hief signal officer.
row at Havana, cabled tin- war depart- j lnent, on the ;:d. that tho syst, m of military telegraphic lines in Cuba) was psMtieallj completed, ;n. Brooke I ran now reach, oer his own lines, ev
ery important own and every military command in Cuba.
Wilhelm Sol f. the new ly appointed president of the municipal council of Baaum, a typical German, who yet epeaka Pngli-h fluently, is winniag golden opinions in Washington, where hi b in conferenee with the atate department and the Pritisb ambi.hsiidor on Samoan matt'-rs.
On the 4th the Cuban military aFembly voted, u'l to 1, to dishnnd the Cul an army and dissolve the assembly. Tin muster Nlll WWM i tt in the jkism ssion of the executlra committee of Hi- nssenibly with instructioai to facilitate the preparation f tin- oopic t r Governor-ieneral Brooke,
In the Benttie (Kas.l city ebetion, on th-- 4th. two tickets v. ire in th?
Ii Id. one cmnposed of women and the i
otlii r of men. Mrs. Charles Totter was ehctco mayor and Mesdnmes Sheldon, Behlight, Smith. Kirlin nnu Watkins for tin council, while Miss O'Ncil. for rieik, von easily. The x lic judgo and marsiiall are men.
hv. Dr. Thomas C. II'ifT. of Salt ity, addrtaaed the Methodist pn aeliers' weekly inci ting in vv York, on tin .'td, on "I he Present Si t tuition in I'tnh." He represented flat angelical ehnrches of t'tah which ar, making an effort tohave the Mlygninist. Brigham VL Roberta, of I t.iii, f xpelled from the bouse of icpp'scntaUrea,
Dr. Rolf, the newly-nppnintcd presidi nt of the municipality at Samoa, arrived at Washington on the 'Ml. He Went to the state depart mi nt during tin afternoon in company with Ambaaador Von Unlieben, who presented hin to Beere tary Hay. Sanumn affairs w i re free! diacusaed, Um doatoc maktng a raff favorably impression on th a", retarv.
Paster Monday ri' rolHag, a dlatbiel feature of capitnl ( ity life, brought out hosts of ehiblren. on the 3' to enjoy the hospitably o the preslilinC private eanlens. During the afternoon the Marine band gave a ci in , rt for the especial pbtoure of the army of little onen, and President and b m Kinkn enjojad the rollicking Nai of tb efeUdrea from the WbJU Uouaa nortieu
NEWS IN BBIEP. Ooxpil 'd frora Various Source. PERSONAL. AND GENERAL The stati i icnt f i be cu d i t ion of the tteaaurjr laaued on the Mi showed: Av.iilat !e c.i-.b balance. ::i.0i2,60j gold reserve. fVt.'i.V I. -. Pour bandita, among them Antonio Ni.ni. a notorious desperado, were captured Bra miles from San Puis, Cuba, on the Bd, after i lively Bghl with men of the Ninth Imananea. Ill the supreme court of the I nited Stater, a decision wsa banded down, on tin ti. coafimoiaf the vaUdrrji of the War revenue act InpOaing taxes on transactions of boards of trade and similar institution, also on stock yard transactions. A telegram wa received at the war department, on the 3d, ftonl Secretary Alger, at Bantiage de Cuba, aajriag that all niembei of his arty were well. He made no mentio'i of political affairs on the island and v..i -ulent as to his future niovciiH iiis. M in-. Adele Ma ret stichelet, widow of the French bUtorian,J alea Blcheict, who died in 1-74. died in P;.ri- on the Jd. The United Btatea transport Ia galls arrived at l'ort Antonio, Jamaica, on the 3d, with Oen. RvtaatJI A. Alger. I'nited Btatea aecictaan of war.
on board. She reported all well, an i left for Porta liico. The Hnttig .Mainifaetnrinp Co.. of IfttscatinCi la., employing 4nit people in the manufacture of sash, door and bliials, on the- 4th bsorensed wage teu per cent. The ateamer mikat ca paused on Iha Ixir as she was leaving ;h harlvor of Punka. (..!.. on tin Ith, on her tri, to San Pranciseo. Twelve lives l-t. The government has unlen-d the Unitetl States punboat Machias Honduras to protect Anu-rican inter-it-it there. H. C. l.athrop. a hawthCT of Mrs. Lekud Stanford, died in Bam Praneieeo on the Hh. He had been in ill-health icr eight years. Mr. LathfOp WSJ torn in Albany. N. Y.. May .M, 1st. ThC New PJCngbind Shoe ai d Leather aaaoriation has framed a protest npainst the IWnioval of th headijuarti rs for receiving bids for Indian suplic- from New York MCUeago, The stenmer Balgriea, baviiyj on board the De Unliebe Antarctic expedition, arrived at MoBteridoa, i'riiguay, on the 4th. She bad been bxs bound for two aumtlia It havinir leii found tt at a larr number of pension claim-, i ased umiii disabilities incurnd in th war with Spain were indug ext cli'eii before thclaimants were aaUatered ut of the aerriee, the interior department h-j dcelaiud all such claims for pension tciil. The Pilipino iiisurirents .-ire niassin r stnuiL' forces north of Calumpit. nliout Jive and one-balf gatlta owrtbweat of Malolos. and according to the i- rv. - tions of the reeonnoitering pajrtles, they have fine int renclnUentfl there. It i - thought that hard lighting will 5e ncessary to dislodge them. The Philippine oonmi aaadon, on tie 4th issued its proclamation to the ( pie of the Philippine lalands, in which the intentions of the I "ni I states in M-peM to the islands and the people re fully set forth. It is hoped that it will have a good eiT. et. The war between the dollar demo nats .f New York city is at an end. At a conference of the riv.d eotnmlt ' a rfect afn emeat x a reached um! it was decided t bury tl e hat. her. '1 he Democratic club- !'! dinner i l honor of JefTersnn will Im- iield Apr:, in, the Chicago platform .1 dime : April If and the workiitgnaeai dinner April 19. Carter linrrison Iem.) was re-elect-d mayor of l bleagO by a plunility in round iuiiiiIm rs of io.ikio over Zina P. ( arter. Ike iwpablloua candidate, who pdled about loT.'Mio rotSS. .lohn P. Altgeld, former (OSainor of Illinois, who
ran as an indepeiident. rooritred 45."(J votes. The dead Ikküi-s f V.ston It. Turner und wife, an aired nnd wealthv
eonple. wen found in tlo ir home at Palls t hurch, Yn.. on the 4th. Turmr bud evidently killed his wife and committee suicide. Circiiinat:inees impDated that they had beci dead a 1 suit ten days. To save his mother from hi- father' murderous attack, Iew; Dennis, of near Mülheim. Pa., killed his fath r, early on the morning of the 4th. by a blow ith a chair. In a florul fairyland. surmutubd hj those most dear to In r. with sweet Wedding mu sic floating on the air, Miss irpinia Fair was married at tu on. on the 4th, in New ork city, to Mr. William K. Vanderbitt, Jr., MM
i hi.i! namesake of one of Ani' tica'a
great Bl railroad kings. ben. ItriMike bjaj Im en notified to suit bis aomcnience regarding the sending heme of olunteers lUMallllllg in Cuba, i.nd he may retain them until the patnn t of the $::.iiw.noo to th C ii !. s, ... dicra ia effected.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. I. ' in. old real- ,:, i, is ,.f i ..mail. .!. . la., an re kiiu-d bf badss mn down In a Nn ibw , stero p. .sm 'ige. ti.. B MM that p ac on tts th. The depai ! incut of stul- has ascertitii.n' that the rcM.rt that aiv meri- , iii eitieiis are held in prison u. Guatemabi is without fouudntion. The statement of the coiui.tiou of the
ti-i.iscry issued on the howe-i. 1
.Wiiilable cash balance. .'ly.S'iS.anjj gvld r. -ei ve, S 4.".4 1 y. Mr, .lohn Ad lisoti Porter, secretary to the president, is confined to his home by illness, the r.-s ilt of overw .rk. 'I he P.. a. 1 1 . Brooke ben Co.. at Birdrboro, Pa., on the Hb, Inereaai I
ti-c wugea tiicir pmiiti. rs ten per cent. Pdwatd I.oii" lead, for the past 23 years president of the National exchange lianh of Boston, died on the Id. A heavj fall m the pi,., of wheut in th - Chilian market wa- reported Ml the Ith. LATE NEWS ITEMS Presideai Louhet arrived nt Mont, lin ar. Prance, on the t'th. to spend a ft w days at his native place, which nu. gaily decorated ill his honor, tie -tr.. being spanned by triumphal mites. The president waa much .iffeeted by the enthusiastic welcome ae corded him. He descended from nin aatirlage and tenderly embraced bis ; ged Mother, who shed teara of pride am1 joy . Hit Southern New Rllglsnd Metho-rii-conference, in aeaaion at rorinoe town, Mass.. on the Ith, uloptud, by a rising unanimous vote, a resolution Calling on congress to expel Congressman Roberts, of Utah, for pent) pro faaaed polygamy, and demandbig the aubmbutioa of an amendment to the eoaatitotioa forever prohibiting poiygam) ami dtefrnnoh bring any one guilty of it. Acting Secretary of War M.-iklejobn Illade public, oil the t'.th. the following atatement f customs receipt-, for the i-h.ml of Porto Pico: For the week ended March u. 35,388, mid for the
Week ended March 1. 4?Jt4. INtiroating from these ggurea the receipts 1, v the island of Porto lbo for the month of March will far exceed those Of either January or February. Articles of liicorporati.il were lib I with the secretary of state at Trent, ill, N. .1.. on the nth. of the I at e mat ional Powder and Dv n unite Co., with an au-
thcrieil capital of $ 10 (OO.IMMI. The company is formed to mannfacturs
powder and dy nainite. Tin s:a and vasr tov nianiifacti n rs. in session at Cleveland, O., il,:cided, oa the Mh, to advance pricea on vapor stoves from 18 o ; par cent.. t cording to tin t,rrade of pn duet. Th peasoa given is the Increased cost of raw materials. Thoina- Molloy, secretary and Ires -nnu of the Onondaira Coarse Salt association, and receiver for tin- Interieur, Duhr Salt in., bed a Byiucuue, N. on the i th. He nad Ixen conMM tea with the salt imln rrv for atmut s yeara, The secr.-tary of the Belgian Boy:. I Ideographical aoviety, M. Du Plef, aaya that the statements hat the Pelgh.i has discovered new land in Yedde1e sc.: a::. I volcanoes and Jje.l water far si utk an- purely Imaginirj
lie I n in h government has decided ti grunt a teMponry drawback "ii s. gars Used in the manufacture of Haue pa tent anapa for cxpo.-t. Another terrible boloesual occurred
in th- fashionable ipiarter of N.v Vork eit.v. on the 7th. can d by the burning of the palatial reaidenoe of Wallace C. Andrews. No. .' Past Sixty Ninth stre.-t. in which 1'. of the ii. i. ate arven aaembera of the family i . servant- met horrible deaths, A rpark from the Imrtiiiur building blew ii. at the window of tin- realdeaee if AilH-tt .1. Adams, two b'o ks dixt. nat, an.i atarted a lin- which partial I drstroyed it and caused the death of the housekeeper, the Bremen rescuing tu other inmates, l.at, news from Samoa clearly .hnws tic culpa 'ity of the demum MMSl penernl, Pose, in briuginf about th fighting at Apia. When Mataafa and hi followers were obeying the orthsf ti Pear-Admiral Kant and retiring In in Apia, a counter nSUUlittUUtloa by !, -, cauaed tinm to return and the bc-nibardMeat followed, with its oijto tn-u- results. 'I he American war ship! oiumand.-i bj Kear Admiral Hampaon were rvtiive., with entbusmara at La (luayarn. Ii(aideat Andnde gave a dinner and i bull to the admiral, his officers and tie I i.ited Btatea minister. P. it. Loo mm, Thi president ids,, decorated the eouiiral ami seen of bis ofBceM with tin- order td ReHvar. late aewa fruM Honolulu tells of a desperate encounter mi tin Kahuhu
plantation, on March M, between Chb near ami Japanese laborers in which three Chinese Were killed. a do 't ericusly. perhaps fatalh. wounded ano M albrhtly Injured. Tin- JapancM wen armed with spiked dtthu, kuivea am. a xi .- Tin list ,,f KpeakerM for the CMcagu dattorin dinner to be ghn n at tv (ram- I ntral Palace, la N w Yotk itv. on the r.th. laelndes wm. .i. Bryan, Buperior Coun Jaatlee William .1. Hayner, of Itrookivo; i.eortre Fr -d. William-, of .Ma-saehiisetts ; Charles A. ToWlM and .lohn I . I roshv . Ihn ThlkmiUS, a tutor of Stnnisbill).' university, who whs an evevvitnea of the recent iHcnrn eM-e at SaMOU, dUffMJ a sejentihY i it gj the bland, has made a wcial reHrt on
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In the aaa of tin Qartnani MiMbrra of th InvMtigating fiTMiaiaatuu. Tin atatemenl of the condition of th tr, a-ury issued on the rth mIi.on. I Arallakte cash Uihmfe. nahlMTll gold I serve, IttMlijIM,
ALL OVER THE STATE I. v cats in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire.
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catur P.lativ.s ftad fncn.ls , the bi s, mis an accounl of a radical bafle BUMker '" gathered and .1 big din- j bedwaen tin Japanese and ti e ChineM Oer was aervesk The principal event j h lMirers on the Kahukil plantation, of the day was l he storv of lOt vears , wlueh took place on March jfeg, told l.V the old man. lb vv.:- ooril IU I Inoilil.- Ilml Breln. Virginia in IT'.e.i. and he h.i lived ill Pol some time tfOUMS bad been Indiana l veins. He icinenibeis t hi hsTUaiag lct vv con t lie .la pancsc and t he vva ot I -I. 'and he pa It n i pa I ei I in I he j t'biluse. The Japanese, aimed lieax.Mexiean war ami had three-aoos killed j m and well organ iaed, made an o ,- in the civil war. lb- has bet n married aJaUght u tin l ines, .piaiters. first twice and was the father of I i ebil- l,,,,,,.. olace.l their own women and
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Iren, nine of whom are bviu;. lbs Ptildrn in idaces of safity. I 'ie
Thirteen Lives Lost as the Reu the Burning of Two N York Residences.
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Dtuusresl Destai. i on Wayne, nd prii Mrs muh siii's. wife of VlosTt Mtea, a I. a lav, lie luv. 11 hip (eraser, met an awful death while driving home from a neighbor house. She wore a scarf with hing 1 mis hanging looaeij front her aeck. One of these ends caught in a M heel and he W as jerked from her scat.
Her head was eu tight between the spokes and one ear was torn oil. She vv.i . pletely scalped and vv ben found was dead. The marks in the road I showed that the woman bad been drugged 1 Mile before the boras j Mopped, She leaves a buubund and ; five children. Morn I M r. Iloatprtier, ind.. April T. moral wave has struck Montpelier. and in ad- i dition to tarresting people for sweeping ! out their places of business on Sunday. running ho! tables ami doing other technical erimea, petition is being circulated to close the pst oflce oa Sunday. Kothing btti dlulng-roosoi can remain Open hereafter. The war ell came from the elosine of 1 be pool taldes in the saloons. man cannot a drink without an affidavit that he j i- .f aire and is not taking the bread out of his -tarv Ing cblklren'a mouths, llo, Irnln rretk,-r. alparaisii. Ind.. pril 7. Tvo months ago at niidit Hoy i.allirealh. Bged I, and Frank Rat lot mel. aged 1". placed ties on the I i rand Trunk ailro.ul near this it v for tin- purpose of vvreekiug pasaeuger train. Tin act araacUa- . ov, red in time to save the train. Itoth were arrested, ami now a jury found Cat breath umilty and fixed his punishment at '.I days in COUntJ jail. KathertiK'i was acquitted en the gnaw ml of be inL' insane. He will In sent to the asrum.
ciiiins, were taken eat trel) unaware. '1 b Jspuaese wiekied aplked clnba, knives and a,s. and before the I hh liesc could make resistance three ,.f tilt it men were kiltid and a do 11 niori aerloualy wounded, tue fatally, und about 40 dtgbtly injured, 11 iii 1 a" UeeMeeah
Tin BOisSOf the battle reached headMi;. iters mid the manag r of thplantation. Mr. Wright, leathered a! lone of Punas .mil went 10 the aeene ad tin trouble. Itter eonsWerabbs difti, alt the briligi rem- wer diapersed. A squall tif police was ietlt l the plantation from Honolulu, ami martial law was declared on the plantation. Police from other ecttona wen- MOB on the sjHit. and I , fore night fall i peuci nflBcen afcre on guard, Japan Ktnaleaateea leeesteu, Tin I bines,' fled from 'In plantation, and ileal ditbeult v .,s enperb eit-id fan local im: them. Twenty-tin 01' the Jupaneae ringleaders wen ar rwated, ami seven Chinese wen- also Jelled. The Chines,, on the island argleet It excited and the m .chants ', : lloiioiubi look for further trouble, though the lM-tter class are making ever effort to keep the oppoaing fai:tlcrn with I a legal bounds, .in ca I,-, 101 nt nt ii,,- reaaMe, Thi .lapanese and the Ci. m'se had some trouble on Saturday, the day prtviotls 1o the buttle, and the Jap anew a-ert that the visited the CLIneae quarters for the purpose of identifying the ChineM who engugcJ in tin trouble mi So 11,1., v for the par . s, of haeing them arrested. Oa nlerinr tin Chinese ipiarters. they say, the Chinese attacked them, BBd in th trouble which followed they secure 1 tin arms of the hlaese, ami aw I tb 111 with the effect above mention. I. NAMED BY THE PRESIDENT.
V oi 1 lin ell. In l.aptirte. Ind.. April T. l.Vv. Harrv il enderaoo . of Indiana polia, Pas entered upon his duties as chaplain of the northern prison, aucceediag Hev. .1. P. Albright, who resigned to agaia enter active ninistry work. Mr. Hendcraoa wa paetor of a Cbriatfan church at lndlanspolis and resigned to go le war. lie was chaplain of tin- fansooa fwewty seventh liuli'imi battery, which was with c,en. Ml lea in the campaign in Porto Pico. K-,ll-sle,l 10 rille. Warmw, bad, April 7. lb, statement i- made by the count v hoard of commissioners that a thortag. eists in tin- aceaunt of ex-Count) Recorder Joe K. Williams. SMOUBtllMg to sbool fSJMW. I he bondhuueu, .lohn NV ( hapin. in ami Jaaaea s. Cbusey, will be able to make the ahortagi good. It ueh sympathy is expreaaed tor the family, which holds a high SOcktl position. t dirt -I,.,, r v,!or Crauehlae, I ndiana M,lis. Ind.. pnl7. The city ;f Indianapolis has crantrd a .1-year franchise to the Indianapnlia Street Railway company. Tin- terms of ihe franchise include cheaper street ear fares si tickets far ' cents, Stick . . t, ... ...... .!..(, .. 1,1. I iiiMi i r.. .
liege, raukiag the fare really four I cent-. Single tare . however, will rc- I main at live ecu's r at present.
I , lern I I'rlKonrr ISaeaae, Vlneennes, Ind., ril 7. Ihe Rötha child and Allx-rt M.insl eld. who wer arrested last Hunday am) taken t o Rvanmriiie to answer to the charge of nsing the mails to defraud and M ere he'd lor federal rrrainl jury invest (gallon, FWWped from the tram here vv Idle m in n led together. Tfcey wer i route to Indianapolis to lie arraigned in the I nited States , o. nt.
"I write l'r,.Mel , tt W it r Vta Raoetv Nim Oooat3to
1 1: r-,l 11 1 1 a I ry . Wasbiaurton, April S. Tin pre aide a I yusterduj named the II aeu war siiip ruceatly provided for b) c agresa, m ft Hows: battleships Peiuis Ivam.i. New Jer M' ami lieorgia. Armored t ruiser Wc-t Virgin i, Nebraska and California. Crtiiaer Denver, He. Ifoiwrs, fhat tumoga, Gslveuton, Tacotns ami i leve la tel. Pttitioni by the hundreds have been Bowing into the White Hon-, and aa y ilc part tnenl ever since the new ahips wen provided for. uruinsf the tner, of varum- nam, -. The pre- id nt and Secretary besag eajayed the good-aa tored rivalry, and in staking the Saal determi nat ioa eonaklerstlbii v.i- givi i BUt only to the nrcency if the intliimi brought to bear, but also t thi rcveral aectiona of the country. COTTON OPERATIVES' STRIKE.
THEY WERE PALACES OF THE WEALTHY.
'Ihr Irr MUMafl lrni it n I t. I. In lltr Mono- nf V wllit,',- i ,,. ilri-llt. I'rrlll, lll of IB Mew kork tin, mi lleiilliitl I t. i,n ,, in, lamalaw mihi ib viei . New N ork. Api il i'i'. ,v ve- ti rdny destroyed the handwutm deuci of Wallace C. Andrew . l BbsI Sixty -seventh -tt.et, an.t I Mnu ateening ti the ha us but aed to o atb. fire braads, ca by the wind were blOWU into a , , WiodOW in the home AIIm ti .1 j Nc ba-i Hixty-ulnth iftrei blocks distant, --etiiiur tire Ul 1.1. ami eausing the death of a aerva of the 1! bodlea have been rI hi dead are: 1 1, ,- . aaeulttsa Wallace C. Andrew k, pr - , w I'orh st. ain Heating Mis. Wallace C. Andr. WB, v. ., the above. Mi-. Georgians Boy den Hi .1 i ritl of Mrs. Andrews hrotln i bei C St. .lohn, an official of th- .V otU Steam Ibating Co. Orson St. .lohn. Bged aeVCfl y- I Wallace St. .lohn, aired ;m e v at Fieilerick St. .lohn, aged 13 mom I . Ni llir Ikdaiwl, servant Mary Flanagan, servant. Kva Peter-on. M-rvant. Ki.ti I homing, servant. Man both, aervaat. Annie Neary. servant. Al.,, White. a cm.k. SBd v Bui lis. laundress, the only no . -the Andrews' house who BBBBpX in thi hoapital in a serious It the dams" lire: Mr-. Mary Laughlan, a?' 1 50 r. BOUMkeeper. 'ietl from - i tT am1 bums. I hi list of injured at th A ' i If: Mrs. I aal W Iht Adam-, wif "'v i .1. Adams, injured in tin- bw k, 1 t utT, ring from shock. Nellie Quiaa, aervant, Jumpi Fourth tttKir to an extension. bt nines. Eveleyn dauis. burns, ahoi i Mil. nie lUnfiie. servant. .srj. i
nkle and bruises, .b iry lUaiiB, ti reman Co. Si tnsion of back. Mary Mailoy. leg Ilm lured, aheel William Bteneuaou, btabs and ci tf.sions. it ti i i,i prsaal ' ihr sfamea W hi Iber the tin started fioin a plosion of a lamp or of gaa baa aat bee.i determined, but when it ta- tii fttecovefed at tsroaVlock In the wot ill.' till thlliles seemed toll ' from .. part.-ot the hOUUe Bt once. Policeman MeKakght waa at avenw and Sixty -sixth atrei t. mh heard an i iplnalon. ami -av ti.
bnaf I'liree lie um in 4 I Raise
I loiu-niol 1,1 1, .V ill MM I mil ofli-rrtt i teeeatest.
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Providence, P. P. pri -. tbotrt Ü.01W rot ton mill operatives uthe resttlt of the l-;anv strl,-s in Bii state, and more than 7.000 looms i. thi Paw tucket Valley, MOB f them n the mills owned bj Boirerf Knight, on not in Ofrerstiou. The Is teat re rruha to the strikers' ranks an- th. employe of the Natick mPK. vL'it Holt, of the Niltir cotton loilh ii Slatersv ille. sav s : hat hi- mil win remain idle aatll tie- at ri king wo u n aerept the six-p- : -e, nt. in- , nase in wages, with a tea-per-centa rum on soinc line- of work, a- otT. re. I. OMNIBUSES AND CARRIAGES.
I i.rit' il hh I urn Port a v ne. I ml.. iri I forged clucks have turned bual - They raage in dar
to :.. The forger poaedaa I" I', 'arnelle. Jr.. and Signed Mooamaa N arnelle'l name to them, lb worked leeatar last week and Cleveland. (I., the week prey lOBS, Will lint, it ( loch Princeton, Ind.. April 7. ! he .iison
puuntj rourthouM far to have u eloek In the tovvor. Kvir since the courthouse U as hilill . 1 1 years lljro. I here ha- been a constant ti tri, t lictwein the town and COUnt r people on the queat ion. and the town has liually won against the farui-
'I he lin lilt S rr-rl Knlloni siriWrrn WIM II n ii 0ii..i i i,,n to ihr i eaaawar'a nr. I'.av Cit.v. Mich.. April s. he street ruiruaj striker- yesterday put OMub buse: and CBrtiSgca on the loiiifer itnet car htUtea, and are thtta endeav-
Bf flames in Six t -seventh street, i' ran with all haste to the apot tUSMd tongues of tire leapii -uppei windows of the Andre wi ! ami half WSJ aero-- the street Jnasauei tlmsM tueeatu Beat Ab efforti to arouse the Inmates tiim to save themxeleea were frnitb - BJ i Balde from Mrs. St. .lohn, the f otini persons who gut cmt of the be i,'.tt- were the two servants. Jen I burnt and Alice White, who appear a the nppsr Windows teTor-stn-ami heedless of the cries of lie' ' n . a that they would raise ladder a BW then, they jumped. Jennie MBTUa leaped out tir-t tUTBed over ami over, and fill a directly on her head. Her skull M trUCt Bred i'l several place-. 'I !. v man. when -In -aw the RaM ' frii ml. hesitated for a uiomei i. i I- the smoke thickened. -In . to lumped. BUS fell ii i sou a nar exl alon of the buiküag, and eras picke up imconseious and severely . ieu iht- lausua aalgsae flee Wien the Adams house caught " fire a BUMher of the polic m-n tireinen gaiaed an rutrance, .id tin dam- family out without an injury. The aCTvaBta wen- frunti thei: effortu to escai. and M.irv M I Im and Minnie laUgaaj juiiiH I frOBJ rear of the fourth floor to the rtt
sion. from which the Wtte IBKCI low n. Xrlllr lnlnn'i Jnmp Ni Hit- Qabaa was cut obT oa th fourth floor, and appearing ut a fron CrinOOW, put her hand ov-r her nin huniM-d. as she thonghl hi
BSh Mi r Ott it l.lfr I . reen held, Ind.. April .. Mrs. IVarl Wearer, wilt of Reuben WTearer, eout milted miicide by shooting hcraslf through the heart with a 33-eatiber ie rolver. The cause is riOUNWt.lc troubles. sin va- proprietor of the lending mil Nncrj -t irr here, and w as v er.v popufatT, Xi-tt .! Mil In Wabaah, lad., pril 7. The Indiana Nntnrsl (mi and Oil rontpun.i has iegun the COBStructiOU of H third line of mains from the Indiana field to f "hi 'I be company idrcidv his tun eight lach main, from the iras belt to Chkraeo,
orinc. to accommodate the travel, g. i und. but ins end landed on tic r I .iniL'c Robbiuu, net retary ami Judge of of the how windna-. one rtoey beio the Stat court of mediation BBd arbb nni! lay there -tunned. Polleen trutkm, i- trying to arttle the troui. ' i ah c. Wagner. Melseray and 111 1 AH is iiiet. bul buth sides are ,h man sav tin vvnttsu'l perd. and ru tci mined, ullhouidi there i- no in ten nioL into the house st No. .. wen Ii
tion of violence if running of ears i the fourth floor. Wagner waa hew
attempted, the striken in-im willing to let the people judffe whether 'i patron Im the car- under tin- rireUBt Kti i.ees.
w iii laauma IB Mvsstta, Kvery ImhIv is nuxionslv .iwaitinc deficite news from the three ji wer. It i thought that if l.ertuai '. aeknovvlCdget TbBU as king the rebellion will be broken. If not. Admiral Kaut vtd laid stroncer measures than hitherto. ii. Mi 8. Tiaruuga arrived iuday, Ai pn-s, nt t,, re .ireonshi r I7..mea fffuui the Philadelphia and IMI fruM thi lorpoiae and Royatntt, The laura i K a bai ,i complement at -ierlv tiJO BMB, and this ninforerni-nt will enable tin admiral to take offen -ivc meaaBtes, So far he has BMB compelled to act on land on the defensive.
the heels and made a thrill til' real IBS woman. The firemen MBBB to confine the fire in this bsMM to t third and fourth floors. im mill hnulMitua Beesieefi Wa hiiik'ton. April t The stat- dM i line nt yistirdav I BUS Mil Mat fUffM al invitalion from the eoTernnn nt th Netheilands to Mirticip-lte in disarmament conference to Im held 'I he Ibuue. 1m ginning May IS. ttfta lime the only thing in the MtuW of an invitation issued to the i"1" ay a the letter from the ear. ami M " Bndintua that bum tr ktiaa 1 ' b;. the objection of the ItalkSH r0" rtt MM to the extension of an lUttlStiOt ti llu poM- to participate, baa I l.v" thi i-siit of the formal Mt - '
