Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 April 1899 — Page 2

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INDIAN

APRIL 1999.

The pr.sid-nt hm ' ltttl J'artlett Tripp. . i ,tl Dakota, formerly mMiCT to leatria, a. Etat. representative n the iMM joint commission.

Tli in'.. : Mai . The grew

P

iris Figaro announces that the , f etnot-r has been ialoatcd v I by lr. lira, of Paris, is an inferior fungus .f the familv id Aseomyeetes.

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At meeting of the directors of the lUnW of Rag nd, ou tm' lul- s- 8 CdadatOOC au.t August Prevost were appointed governor ami deputy govmr, if aatively, of the institution. The l ok works of Paterson. N. J.. have re toad contract for the construction of rive locomotives for the Tarry railway, of Wales. Knglih manufacturers competed in the bidding. The war department lias decided to make four departments otihe island of Cul a. Heretofore the seven lifferent provinces have been dep.irtnunts. Gen. Brook is now arranging for the

consolidation. The exports tothel'nited States during the last six months from the northern half of Germany were -7 t.-00, against WctW." in lVjs. of wliieh vj.nr amounted to j.;.Tiy.934. against in ls'!. Advices from Uuenos Ay r. s contirm the r pert that thoBottvlaa revolutionists have won a signal success, tien. Fancio. the leader of the revolutionists, ha- M.tered Oruro. President Alonzo". lorm.-r headquarters, and the president has lied. TW final eeremonv In the re-estab-

There .- great eve'tement at flree. wood. IV t .. over the discovery of gold on a jH.i t ion im the town site. Thf funeral ship Crok rlted at i..r,. .01 ti.. 1-Mb. to r- the re-

lino ad. r of ihr Kuo. and brinj

States. The ltritisb steamer Monao. Capt. Carey. which sailed from Sydney. . j . Wm on the 1-th. for BM Francisco, carried 1.V oo noneda sterling in gold, j The 1 ru.i bl.H-k at ictor. Col., was , destroyed by tire on the l-'th. A miner t name unknown!, who was Bleeping on ;

the top floor, perished in the Maine. Clarence F.ddy, of Chi. at"'. has received the apjointment of ortieial organtat f.r the I nit.d State to the

Paris exH.' Former Conjrr Williams died ft Smyrna, tmL on

years

mm

CAMPAIGN

iu l. ii. n vir v.., 1(r.n nn'vincr the FiliniilOi

to the I lilted 7 - Who Attacked Hun Ba-k to

the Foothills.

LAWTON'S SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS.

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lea A. nee in

hvHiiK Hiluri-d-lie . .! V..r I pt-0ilul..ii I ir- l tluit Tt'crr U an lltiU l ' i:t lirgnnrnli. Manila. April It, IsM . . lien Whraton started at laylipht with the Tenth lVnnsy haiuu and the Second on cor reci meats and two fM to

at Fort Monroe. a.. on the l-th. trom Havana, bringing 212 sick soldier.

The ?.. p Ml ship MNoouri arrived l!riVt. tjK. ,,... U from the Aint-ricait

rijjh' rlank Utween the railroa.l ana the f.othiiU. He met with slight resisUnce near Santa Maria, un.l had one mau wounded. Hut the eii-tny bolted when shelled by the artillery, and burned ami abandoned the town if

Santa Maria, where a thousand rebels

LATE NtWS ITEMS.

The Cub.m pnerals waited upon

NEWS N BRIEF. Compiled htm Varions Sourcc. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Col. H. C. Shaw died in Indianapolis on the Mttfc. He aarrtd with distinction m the eivfl war. and was twice lecte.l treasurer of Indiana, lie was

,-1, ..h-.iruiiin of the democratic f- i ivi,n,, nie, officially, on the

IUI . it v i I -- -

state central committer

The Twenty -third Kansas

(colored i. which returned

tlmmm n month airo. wis mustered out 5.,,.s niilitarv

the luth. The ...... ...in.- :ie.-,-titrtl the trut. after m v was in full retreat towards the

hi i uii i ...... ' i ; .

general health of the rejriment wv which all waited upon l.overnor-t.eii- nieuntams, buruing the TllJftgea oe,r.MMi I eral Brooki to diaCUSfl with him the ,ij the retreating force. Occasion-

tails of dlaarmameat and paynaenL ; ay n few of the rebels dropped to the V cab!e..'t a in was s-nt to Wear-Ad- rear and tired at the advancing Anuri-

ml K !. on the 1 th. sa::iL' tnai can troops iroin me jun-n . ..i-j.-.e.....

of the l'hilippin h,. ha1 ,.nTiro approxal of the pres- ; with the idea that this would check

NEWS FROM INDIA N A. Latest Happening Withia the Borders of Out Own State. u. i ii terror.." Mil WM IsMl .. April N. One .f th Mai remarkable diVOT eOMplalBta e r utviwrrd In In. liana has been tiled ht l.erton I. Kolat. wkO claims he Harried Ida r" " of terrors."' The QOUpla CTO inani. d in IMS, nu.l he b.i loM to Mi ham hswauae at bm WW ehihlren. kmimg other t hiBfr. after Chart . ru. ltv and nfct. h gives aOSUl citation U to her tMn.e.-. tll.ee. be s;n he cbopfsfid ptf -";"',, in lUslvM riti an as beeane M ftO ,oe.l to sell it. nolb. r time he ponaded tw.. HO watch Into maa with mi ht. Another time ah bunted uii IOO.0A0 fence rails which he liavd just

pur. based against her wishes, and she U1;v tlu1 t. three parties 10 the IU

Instructions to be Given the Commissioners Agreed Upon b th Three Powers. WILL SAIL ON THE BADGER APRIL 25

Tle 'I lire- loi e r ii inen I . .. 1.1 .1 N I-i. r ill ol llo.lritelli.il WkU'h ' irlir Hie I I ere 11 Will. I, Have I'vi-ie.i Hatwaaa n.. ... i u t. Tata I'otin. Washiiioton, April 15, Kit 1 .u lnnr from the llritih und German ha ics the state depart meal

bled to annuiince poaitlvelj and Hu

also l.roke a tine . iiltlvator to pieces with a sledije. She ulao brnko hnjr-

I :ie t. piecea, split furniture anil threw him out of the bouae.

I'.nr Im M.rlii I Anderson. Ind.. April 14. heritT T. V. Moor.- w. nt to Alexandria and

1 th. and informed him that they de- J Wtrc (aportcd to hare been conctu- j served IB OOfrfei of udre l..aii s rei rcfriment aired him to Tvpreut the army m trut.d. atimtinf order ttpon the leadero iBtfte from Sau- KO, aeotiatiou with the United i:emr t W I p4ate-laa atrlke. enjoining the strlHster.dout gute mlliUry authorities in Cuba.! During the rest of the day the ene- : ers from tissembiinjr near the eom-

The queen repent of Spain, on the 10th. sni 1 a decree granting a credit for the payment of the interest and

the redemption

bonds. The statement of Us condition of the treasury issued ou the loth showed: Available casft baiaoo, 5T4.519; gold reserve. -;C'...0.027. Judire J. J. PWer, receiver of the l'errv (Okhv) land office, dropped dead of heart trouble, on the nii.'ht of the 9th. while conversing with friends. .1 i gt floate was appointed from Pennsylvania.

President I.oubet of France, on the 11th received President Iglesias o' - Tt

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ident for his action in dtobending the cur advance and cover the retreat or

...oerniuct t of Mataafa. in crowning the Filipinos. Hut. luni.ng tnese rai -i : and in his mu- q Bt efforts to tics Ineffectual, these rebels scrambled establish pence and protect life ami j alter the main body. The American nronertv in Apia. He was instructed guard along the railroad has been ma-

to maintain lanu In power until the eiiaiiy strengthened, and it is not

arrival of the commission.

likely the rebels will succeed in jr t-

M. Thetokis. who was entrusted by ting ..; the future to as c.ose , u .

Kin., I.....r,... with the formation of a e.v "m lu.-o.... s.,

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lishnient of peaceful relations between the I nited States anil Spain, occurred at the White HottM at too 'clock, on

. ft m. 1 I i nf 1 SS i nrwt t i -

Uflln'""f"lU." . : Intter will sail from t h.rU.urg for

ton-.. .. r i . : . ; " ;i- , . . . , -. tk. I home ob tae iytn.

tpam. esenan-u - - j M Catarpit the distinguished

vreaiy oi . . . f)ir,IR.r ,)re.

i.n ..ll.iiii.iii " - - -

micr. died in P.ucharest. on the lltn. in

h.s s, w:it-s,?h ar

The Koumanian cabioet resigned on

the 11th.

cabinet to succeed that of M. Zaimis. ,

hieh realfOOd OB tlic 3d. announced

lO his majeaty. on the Utli. tne constr.iction of a cabinet :a which M.

turn from the mountains.

Bn. sVavwtotaa Oygarioasa. M; nila. April lt. lo a. Lawton.

Operating lO the south of Manila, has-

The P.:iish st. amer KlnffOWell, Capt. Humphreys, arrived at Malta, on the 11th. and reported being in collision with the Creek eonatCI Maria, in latitude 35. lonjritude 3-'. in the Mediterranean, off the c ast of Tripoli. Th llaria was sunk. 45 persons going down with her. Loerimier. the aergean-. major of artillery and former secretary of the late IJant iCel Henry, committed suicide at San Quentin. France, on the 11th. He had been suffering from melancholia since he heard of the suicide of L;eiit.-l ol. llenr in the fortress of

VI ,:.t Valerien, i'ar.s. iu August last

Thetokis. as president of the council. Mntnied the TÜhurea of PaCOUajnn and

takes the portf- i o of the interior, and Luniboang. unresisted at the former

I At ho Uomati - i n ,,f for.-.irn affairs, paitt but after a tight at Lunilmanir.

t ant. I'rav statter. a member of tlie our casualties were conn leil to tne

court which condemned Dreyfus, has ; wounding of one man. Sev-ral of the

nritf.ii to M. Lockrow. French mm.- in-nrirents were killed and fifty wen-

ter if marine, stating that docunOJOtd cal tured.

enleahtted to carry the conviction of i he mouth of the river eommanded

l.i. :i. lirU. fn u.-n et.uiniuui- In- I iimlin:un' was effect l v.'V lI"kel

TK ,r,tnl number of the enemv me K'o -'.' - ' . " . ..

. - : .,i I.M.te.1 to the Ci irt-m.irt nil in the riKim ac: :nst the entrance or our guniHiats.

In en trom sanu irut - ... ,i..niw u... .i.-n. f,, Msa taavama Ie l'.av

1000 They lost 150 ki ed and to wmen us m. ... o ... ... ... - e . . .j. . i- .. , A ...net r.l tlw. in.nrTiTlls ill Willi

.ia ,1. tt-..V. AmoliL' their erate as m men w.u.... " T.

wi ii iiw rtj iu " o

.lad is Commandant Pablo Aguirre.

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. I i ..... - . ni'insiiin ' A cm.'. Inri'i" IvmainM in ttl Ole

... . 1 1 1 ..... I 1 l.-T ' III. Ill III." 1 1 I I MIM I 1 11. Ill '. .. - -

111 nroiwiii) w usru ... I - 1. -.I.- .......nt e l.i'iWw fllOI inhlll

pany'a pianl or intimldatine men froot

goingt to work. The strikers are quiet and the only clash feared now la the arrival of imported men to toko ton atrikera' places in the mills. tfjatOat telilele l.leeion". Terre Haute, liul.. 1 t. .Iiidire IfcGregor, of tho Pntnntn and Clny eonntj eircnit court, hol. is the vehicle Hccnee ordinance n be iiiiconftitn tloaoL Judge Pfetr, of theVtgoetreiiit court, had held it to be mi lid and tht eOnteatnnto .f ined a restraining or.U-r from Judge Stiinson. of tliesiiperior court, but Judge McGrefror woe called in on a cltoagi! Of -en iic from Jadge Stiinson. 4 ..i.lriict r.li.l. Inilianapolis. Ind.. April 14. - The stale board of education sitting ns the State Ixiar.l Of Schoolbook com missioiiis. has awarded tin- entrwet for praphiea, artthtnetica and eopy Looks whi. h will b used in the schools of the state for the DeXt ti c ca rv The ...mtcaet is said t worth .M.OI0,

ÜB treaty had ugreed Hmmi th.

stri etiuiis to be given their Bamnau

eoniroUsionera, and that is was I tain that the commissi, in tfOllld leu ! San I'lancisco on the ." 1 1 Ina1 tin Si inoa on t he Badger. The isMtracttaaa Ideatteal. Tin Inatructlona to the eoaiml era are identical, the three govt i nnieiits having aocepted fornt which Comprint the differences which have existed up to ths point. The conunissio.i will be empowered to ileal with the situation as it finds it in the SaBKMH islands upon its arrival. XI applies to acts necessary to place I affairs of tho islands in a peaci ful ui i aatiefaetorj condition for the lime I iuj . and whatever the onnantitaion d in this direction is understood tti lie of a temporary ciiaracter ind ub to the approval of the three HI WCrV, i lie ii. e.-ni oatatreafc. As to the merits of the bttetr . " - tr.vcl'sy between the re if-se 1 1 1 H t i - oi the powers on the islands which I I Up to the unfortunate Outbreak of April I. the commissioners are exp fcd to make a thorough, impartial inveatigation, and report the rcaults tc their respective govellinieiits. The ,, ter will, by ordinary diplomatic . -

hange, apply any correct ion- I seel., to he necessary. The coiPini . . n vvill have no power to alter . treat of Berlin. They will make pamBtcndatioM to thai end. and the) are unanimous it is probable ' ' their recommendations will be m

and the successful bidders are BOfttOn 0,.pted for cha nges in 1 he t r.a t .

Baata Cruz is

built town. It w 1 v den. Iiwton

j.erations around

A cablegram receive

and hieago Bnon, .ie. tor Uli II.IIUI . P.o.lford. Ind.. April 14. Mr-. Maude j I, Peyton has tiled suit for da manes in i ae sii m of ?n.s:" against the Booth ! em Indiana Kail way eompany in the ! )ais county elrOttH court. Her ho

the l-;e of hi, m New York citv recently, leaves hi. ' church in the village until rushed by ' ban.l. Qearge J. IVt.,n. an e,,eer l - ,na V Uv entire estate, valued a, i.......a-i. to . the American troops. The prisonera I on the Kvansville A 1 d , map. d,s n - JtSTnt tie-Mate bis wife during her life, after which it .ere taken at th. a point. The riv er U r,,... on. kith,, to , . ,-,., , a Kb

department from United States Con- is to be deeotod to the endowment of ... vvu.i t HtM.ni Koi... contains a schi-d for girls at A dloughby. O.

i- ... -..lr...,,.. tn.r.liv nn- 'oil. .b-s.-ph Wheeler Was at the

ü BUIL-OT "wiu, . I - i I . The MHMItol t o.. at Sparrow, nout.cimr the annual apmnce of the Jt

ajar viv fii . ii

Point. Md., received an order, on the

12th. for 75.000 tons of 67-pound steel nils for the Chinese Kastern railroad. The mills were already working night ami day on a large order of similar rails for ihe Trans-Silwrian road, of which the (. hinese road will be a con-tfauation.

lien.

fan ton, at the head of 1.5O0

disras on the Chinese coas.

am

.Martial law prevails at Pana. 111., and if not assne,! to ...me I.. i II. .... .... .t . I t i

' tt,,. of CI. I tdver. who com- duty he vvoui.i n-icii. ne

A .1.. I ' i , . . I ..... .rt..a

ii amis the tr-M.ps. is BOpraglf. Kve:y ICaign is lore me ruijwM ....4;.mar venturing on the street is stopped no . t- to take hi- .- ' m the house of and searched for arms. No one is a I- r j-r- m lat Bw I. wed to carry weapons but members t harlea Dial, OttC of the 0eancwn

of the militia, and this includes police- ba nali p ayers in v aiiionu.i. men ai

belt dredged, and the obstructions

wi'.l be removed. Two na'ivo vessels

were captured. They had been sunk, j Santa Cruz and I'agsajaa ore nowguarded by forces of the Fourth cavabrj and part of the Fourteenth in

fantry. I. en. Law ton has establidied temporary quarters in Lumboang More troops are needed out here The gghting has only just, liefjun.

Horn, west Ol MUS coy. ins nawu

. Uli Well Hartford City, Ind.. April 14.- Thoinaa McDonald has drilled in a big oil well on hi has.- just over Ihe I'.laek-

RAN UPON A REBEL AMBUSH. I. en. MiWteai Vlnrelilna N..rlliN.irlU llnUoln K.-uliiicnl ! Five Men ttOOOJ s.-rvl.-e. Manila. April 14. ftfidl p. m. Gen. Lawtoa is amrching north along the road betweea the hills and the lake, with the gunboats Napidiu and l.inaa de p.av abreaal of bis troop- i am ) is retreating northward. Ol, Wednesday the troops OOaw 1 th, Paghaajaa and ouneautmtod al l.i nibun, at the mouth of ihe ri After lea viae two eonapanlea of tat

Fourteenth regiment t. gaand too

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! ' ... i- l tan h.rU. tn-.icc of the river the troons mar. led

mail v

Ihe well is located on the burr Sweet ! ger MO acre farm, in n vv territory.

uien. and deputy sheriffs.

picked men. captured Santa Cruz, the aaeaidswt. to aOOOint Hon. Beilamy

chief city of I-airnana de Bay, Island . storer. at present United States min-

of I.uon. on the loth, aft- r a most iral- ter to iJiriuni. to W minister of the

I'nited Stat, s at Madrid. Vicr-l'residi nt Hobart showed some in.pn venient. on the 11th. s,ttinfr up COT awhile, and appearing .cry cheerful. At the same time hi- condition is stil! considered serious, ind complete quiet is enjoined. At Bridgeport, Conn., on the 11th, aftet the jury in the COM of lr. Nancv Ootlford had boea dtoeharged bg

la lit as.-ault. in which the casualties

Of the Americans were si w-unded.

the loss to the reliels being pla.-ed at 0s killed, a larg- numb, r wounded and many captured. A u'etieral no-. of .ic manufacturers, representing practically all the territory between New England and th.- Koeky mountains, wav h Id iu Chi-

caeo. on the loth, to consider the ad

A e lurk W.irl.l lllinteli.

t.ra-s alley, on the 1 .th. of brain j jjea York. April 13. A dispatch tc

the World from Manila says: While it is probable that there U an end to the big engagement in the Philippines iH tweeii the Am -rican and Filipinos, the war is not at an end by nn, nuans.

It is universal opinion among aruiv

It was decided, on the 11th. by the f. v . r . -d by In nig Struck just

aU.ve the right ear by a pttenoa in. which kniH-ked him senseless and

m l ..!

to u ngas. ami toiinu n. aeserieu. Mai Weisen iMirger's alKtrpahiHiteni were sent toward Paetos Aneont. in a In tin afternoon. The! ran upon of rebels in some thick huso -s. which nfl'i rded a spleodid cover, "iv - n i

oT Hie .Minn lunula

fractured his skull. The I Schrine sea patrol fleet will sail from Mil l iancisco ou May 1.

TAurinp his appearance before the

T., I . I n bOW. la-canspott. Ind.. April 14 A meeting was hehl hi this city in I an organization va effect

ed which h i- as its obj. ct the bringing kjueq1 and two were woonded

.,f h suit to contest th. Dooavtitutton" ju. former dying after being- br.

jlity of tin by ti..- ii.si

tish and game law passed general assembly.

Va?et invent iga tine eommittee in 5eW tata here that it will require the pre-:-

v i dity of advancing: prices. It was ! recson of the illnesa of one of th r

J.-.-ided to increase all prices ten per

cent., and to make the advance effective iauaediately. A tramp enter.-. I the home of Mrs. James Hutseler, on a farm three miles

York city, on the 1 4th. Bh hard roker

said: "It is not necessary to bring up what every body knows. There is BO use playing to the g:illery ; there la no use making speech' s. I am the leader of the party and I acknowledge it. All these people nr. my friends, and I am going to stick to them a'l

r a plea or guilty of manslaughter. . the time. Just give me siraigm mik. was sentenced t0 ten v ars' im- I am going to give you straight talk.

race of so.000 American troops to o

I uiie at mi I ol sui . UldlaOSpoifat, Ind.. April II. The funeral services of the late ol. It. C, Show were held at the family home on llcar-

Am U

up the territory that has been taken bora street. The pal I-1. carers were sur

numher. the defendant was ..'lowed

i.ti

a ml

prist r.nnnt. The honeymoon of William K. Va - .t.V.ll lr anil liriilt- v :i -'l,!i 'v .-

west of South I harb-ston. .. on the! ..im of ihm tti..

tne I . .-i.n.. ij.-iim

IM III, 1.111 I.I I.K .1 .'.. ..'HI. ,H i. villa at Oakilale. Long Island. The less lr nearly fadO.OOo. No one Wa -tohrred, and the couple returned to Ntw York. The actual expenditures of the pos

tal aervice during the piarter ended Ihsieaaher last amounted to s .-,. ... dl5. The actual receipts for Mie same jw rirwl were . I !.TT 1 .Ton. or l deficit of s.'.s-.ooo. This indicates in increase nf nearly fcl j per cent, in the income ever the same period of the preceding year and only alsmt two pet tent, la

11th. and shot h r l-uir tiaaCS in

ptesence of h. r children. His purpose was robtiery. The man was captured and hurried to the London ill.) jail to prevent lynching at the hands of teighbors of the murder.-d woman. perry S. Heath, the first assistant postmaster gBOCfoIi arrived in San Jana da lBftn IBeo, on th- nth. n Iward the i'nited Mates transjiort I'.uford. He will U urged on all sides to improve the mail service, especial'y ht-tween PoneO and San .luan. A great

That is all."

The I "1 ..rado Midland railroad blockade weal Of Leadville was broken, on the 14th. and through traffic, wnieh had bOM interrupted for 77 days, re-l.r.-.t .hftieuitv w.i- e ri-

eaced bt breaking the htothode Is.lh I dogged enmity. Only a small pnrtloc

on account of the enormous snow- ... i - ...... i.:. t.

iKS. w hl II w.-re in pcic -n .n .. -

;iii: to Keep o(cii ssswssssm imotig the islands. llRrmlnu nelslnne. I. en. I.awton's advance promises tc meet with a hara-ing r.-sistanee Tfoaofcea are built by the enemy fron, town to town. They avoid being eaugnt in a trap am. ar. quick to harrass the flank. Bbaee the 25th the enemy's lOaOea have not leen more than double ours. I ii n. pre,-la ted Kln.liifii. 0U kindness to the rebel WOOttdod and nrisoners 1h-s not a -lay th

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i orfl ol Tile nriTHHI a no .-.,-. i regimenta, vvith which t ol.Shnw served luring the war. viniij laatotaaeata I . ret u tie Ii I , hub. April 11. The Hancock county grand jury, whirli ndiouriied after a session of .'Hi ilnys. is re

ported to have returned l.nn in.lict-

t Umgas chinch, TI. main lxly of I h 1-.:. a-, while at dinner

heard the tiring, and advanced lO BOPpOtl of the sharpshoote s. A -from n hill saw th- little light many while coats running Into hills. The tognaa d.- Hay. nt Ihr ginning of the tight, shcll -d the h making them too h for the enem.v Two eornpaoioa of the fourt. 1 1 regimeni are at the naooth id tbei ' two are at Paaig and two ni 1 and one of the fonrteenth regimi and four of the North Dak ta regin tire at San ntonio. The reoaalndi r I

v.niois crimes.

Innatoiaanrnt has lately leen brought

lM.ut bv M sM- i:i!,..ti and Kobiusoii. n.ase of expense.

but they are hampered by the m d. -OOnte facilities. im a The condition of war whfcvh had ea-

Bvted betwdka the i'nited States and Jain since April 21. l-'Js. terminated, on the 1Mb, when the last formalities in the restoration of peace were pformed by the I chaiurc of ratitications of the peace treaty. Coincident vsitli this President McKinley issued his proclamation declaring the war at an end and the appointment Of Hellamy Storer was determined upon aa I nited States minister t.. Spain.

Tin government cabled io n. Otis, on

the 11th. to hold for an additional six n.oi.th of service all volunteer organ-

Insttonf in the Philippine 14 legi-

taenia in all. This is to be done, tin-

administration hopes, by appealing to

the palflllUain of volunteers, as th.-v

an not ! restrained legally froia

cming home if they so desire.

and because for many miles the fii'.a

were covered with ice which had to lie. cut away bj hand.

t ra i. Hen too Leiter, of Odeago,

has anrto need her inteotioB rf iioing

in th.- . c. ghe will mtbo h.l dtbut

at Auditorium R seital h .11 on Th Wlb.

Mrs. tieter is tne rtf of Ilentvn loiter, the aephew, and for 90 years

the privat" secre'.u of ?.evi . LlMtr. I

Wbii advancing toward Paetor An- jM rsing thctn. Captured all the Birgel conteiiia. on the 14th, Maj.-i.eii. Weis- rtatela used in the lake trade ami eiilH.rrcii's sharpshiKiters ran upon a p:.r.ish gunlniat. He Is now enden.aeat f r.-lvels in some thick bush's,! oring to pass them from t'.e river, wie. h afforded a splendid cover, l ive where concealed, into the la!e.

im n of the North Ikikota regiment were killed and two were wounded. I'nited States ( oi.nuissioiier Xoe

ko!. at Kansas "it v. M .. on the tolls,

f the population of the north have re

turned to their homes. Only the dis M-d and aged remained in Santn Crna. Illapnlch l'r.oii l.r. Oll. Washinofun, April C.-Tbe followbag caic'-gram hai leen r-ceived fron tier. Otis: Manila, April 12 Adjutant Ghaactol Viachisgtoa: Yesterday, 'n the lal. rion, I.awton pursueil tike insur gi tits eastward from Santa im dis

,..;.. 111.lv nffiwra und .-v- ,1,.. hmnna arc :it l.oiiL'as. I in. I A

III. Ills ill.iii-i j i -r county officers, who are charged with ton la on board the Leguna de o

and ihe caacoea are nfr San AOtoniu. McKenna, of the signal corps, is i delnligable. He ran a wire through the hostile country without having 1 guard with him. terlval of Ihe Mcr i.lim. Manila. April 14. UlM n. m. The I'nited States transport Sheridan, for nierly the Massachusetts, which as I from New York .Ybnuirv It, hai I on board the Twelfth and a battalion

' Of the Seventeenth Infantry, B

rivc.i here alter a mi n . .i--.. (in the Bight of April It, l.i u: cr disappeared from the ship. llM weather was intensely hot. and tin Heutenant was sleeping on deck, n1 it is auppoaed that ha toil overl rl

Three private and a eniiur n

Meo i aoaTlna Anderson. Ind.. April U. Miss Kva Penniston. a young lady of Is. and a favorite in toeiot cirides of the eily, died at her parents" home here during a par axj sin of eoaghing. Miss I'cnniston has Isen ill pool" health for some mouths. iiiiri.-.i it Hera,

M.idi-..n. nil.. April 14. Winten

drum corps and .quad of CO Koldiers

Compaay W, One Hundred nn.l l-'ifty-ti i nth Indiana, eontananded by Lieut, (,. s. Garner, buried goj Peaeoea, a beroof EH aney, with millta ry honors.

Capt. IHlh.n of the Cnit.Ml States ' decided 1 hat antlao M phy. thai gt . I

transKrt S andia. was arrested at San Krnmisco. on the IJth. on complaint of a sailor named Mohn, who charged t apt. Ibllon with heating him on the high si as. Mohn assaulted Capt. Pillon. kniM'kiiig him down, tin recovering consciousness Capt. Dillon

N". ws from Apia. Samoa. via Auckland. reacheil this country, on the

Itth. of renewed hostilities in the Pa- j cracked Mohn's ukull with the butt of

a rifle. The United Ftntes cruiser Detroit

moan islands. An American and brit

ish force of marines and sailors were

ambushed by a large force of native .rrired at artagemi, olomhia. on the

concealed n a German estate, and several officers and men killed and beheaded. Owing to the jamming of a machine gun the alb-s were conijvelleil to retire, but "retreat" had to be aouniled three times before the men nfatyad the order. It is feared the new trouble will greatly complicate an already difficult problem in diplomat , and grave results may follow.

12th. and proceeded forthwith to Hi in

fields, Nicaragua, to look after the interest of the American merchants there. The Filipino junta at Hong Kong regards the proclamation of the I'nited States Philippine commission as being objectionable, and has issued a grandiloquent atatement denouncing Mb

with emlH-liiig STu.'ssj from tin a

tional Hank of the City of Heideo, should Iw turned over to the Mexican officials who came after him. The sitn annual convention of tho Ohio branch of the internal iomil order of Knur's Daughters met at Newark, on the 14th. for a three days' sum. Some preliminary business was transacted and a musicale and reeepUrO was held at nigh.

A small-sized lornaiio that started in the southwestern suburbs of Ottasva Kas.. on the 14th. BOaoai through the residence por'-on of that i-. Many small buildii., and fences were bh wn down and sevral residences partially unriKjfi-d. L! Corn-. I undo, the Carists new organ, has lieen suppressed by the prefect of Madrid on the ground that it is the property of a Hritish aubj. . ..

wiiratiiii drove the enemy tea mib s tO the eastward of the railway line i f e.-mu.uni ations with Mololns. LawIan. ton's and Wbeaton's casualties were fi w and slight, as the enemy made M stand. Notified by Spain that she will evac ttate Mlndefl and Jolo soon. tms.

fsOOa Hrltlah I omp.-l I t.ir. New- York, April la. The Cooke lo comotive works of Paterson, N. J., have received a contract for the construction of five locomotives for the Harry railway, of Wales. Knglish manufacturers comHeted in the bidding.

Vlur.l.-e mill BeleM. Kort Way He, Ind.. pril I I. At Avil

la, M miles north of this city, Walter j rivale. didl of jineil inon ia

Goodrich, ageo 1, lataliy stiot ms brother Walla.-, and then blew out his in.iins. The brother. iua tret ltd over a boraa.

v nr. I.e.- I lliipee'a V.iimir, New York. Ajiril ISe The Yankee cMppet Hence, which bns just arrived here from Hong Kong, made the voyge of more than 10,000 Battel in 90 days, an average of nioro than lo3 miles a day.

Illilesl I'loncer. Kuhn nan. In. I.. April 14. Mary Ann (.rant, the earliest scttlerof this county, and. in point of BOattnOOtta residonee, the oldest pioneer in the county, died at her home in I ireentow n. Nntrr I tu im- Ten in W Ins. Noire Dame. Ind.. April 14. Notre fhnaa played its first praetiee game with a team from South I'.end. The OCOrt vvas T to ' in favor of Notre Dame.

iriii i an)otae . Notre Dam, Ind.. April 1- Mili-t.-irv drftj ha been made ooorpolaory in ti e preparatorj dapaitaiooitof Notre I a nie iini i cr-i t y . fMooaed Ifonaard INsad. New York, April 14. Bitouard Foesnr.l. famous throughout the I nited Ptat. s as annanlaaiattot and editor of a p.-riodical. is ilend nt his home in this citv. aged years.

i n. in ii roatlli mi rtatntere. Ch v. land. Oh April I Want. Wall' Meyer "as the s.m of B. s- N1, ! ' OBO served with distinction in the il war. and is a prominent attorney Dj this city. Young M-yer VM 1 J, :,rs "1, . a ,i,tThe Meyer family is one of tu crs. Meat. Ralph Meyer has broth. ' , araa wounded at Santiago. nn for a time Ins life was despaired Of. mi Hertaekav MtMbat. Kansas City. Mo.. April IV V cia, to the Star from Hasti ly. Ravs No positive trace has yet " found of Miss Viola Hertoeker,

arrest a warrant was yes..

etioa with it

iin.lv ease, m -

. ..r l...r Vielll! M'"1

in ii - - - -

W 1,'is.

worn out In conni

national potooncd

rlnitneil by sonn

"-, " . . -;.ö,t for

Mil . Herlocker deparxeu ii Ncv.- York city, where she has t T nbtirs. while on the other Band ' li t, mated that she bad been " ( a private insane nsylnni. IU 1 holo to the statement that H r pttreted the crime .he waa imune.