Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1899 — Page 2

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Hans Italatka. dM of th pioneers of music iu the west, died at lueago. on the 1 Tili, of heart failure. He had htM ieii for two years, bntdeatli mbo uddciily at lust. do,. HumiMOf - OWradO announced, on the 1Mb, thai !' would rem tii.' bill passed bj Uw feaerel aaaaonhlj at ' r. rit kmIoo, providing Im M 1 terminate cnte BC with parole Privileg. For prisonci . a Vlee-Preeident Bobart'a condition showed litt;.' ohsags mi Üm IHB. 1 was noticeable that Im did not sit upas much as usual Wut his physician wore og bin tO take every precaution against uvi r ixertlon. Rev. J. E. Matt, Kansas plOMMi n.l for the Inst six years superintendent in charge of Sunday-school work In Oklahoma, died at Guthrie, on tlio 17th. nt Um ifc f " B taught the first graded aehool in Topeka. Ac. -online to statistic gathered at Beaibaj regarding the bobonie plague, It I established thai then barn been 190,000 deaths recorded in India, since the tirst epidemic. I'hesc figures, howe.r. ire ondonbtedly fur below the actual total. Oes. Qmj V. Henry, commanding the department of Porto Bieo, has asked to be reljarved of his present doty on account of ill-health. No decision has been reached, bat it is probable that Oen, Henry's ranaatartM he complied a it l. m ' F. J. (Lucky i Baldwin, the wett known Dslllionalre and horseman, has Mortgaged part if his magnificent csStstes, Wan. -ho la Piietita and Kancho I . d BS 'Faso da la Tijera. to secure a h-an of 1480,000 advanced by the (itrnuin Savings and Loan society of San Francisco.

Ir V. Y. Henna and lr. 7.. M. Zens Cuadia. two Forto Uicnns. were at the White House on the 1-th. They brought resolution adopted by a convention of the people of Port.. Wee asking for on autonomous government, with a view to ultimate admission into the I'nioii as a state.

Admiral Dewey reported to the navy department, on the UTth, that Lieut. GUmora nnl 14 men of tin- gunlioiit Vorktown had been ambushed and captared or killed ly Insargent FilijuiioB while endeavoring to rescue u party (if s.-, Bpanlsh ptiaoaera held at Beleat, lahand of Lassa.

The tifty-tifth annual conference o1 the Illinois Evangelical association at Ottawa, ended, on the lTth. iy the assigament of pas ton to Chicago, Freejort and Peoria. Kev . W. 11. Messcrschmklt was elected a delegate to the s. sj,,M of the general mission board in St. Faul. In November.

iM.v.-r.en. Brooke'i order abolishing import duties for municipal benefit 'ind Ikenaea will decrenae the municipal revenues of Santiago de Cuba, it is estimated. .Vi fcr cent. Its effects, it is Midi will In- the cloalng Of the public schools and the stopping of all pabtk Lntprotementa. . Secretary Alger announced, on thv th. that Cuban mortgages had beeai tended for two years, beefinnin May 1 next. The iUestion ot inti re-t an thwa Mtgagei eras not conaldr. d. The action is ;i couiproiuise bet ea the planters" demands and a rent de term! nation of Um administration far an extension of one year.

ALL OVER THE STATE, Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire, i i r.i ii-i. MweaeV Indianapolis, lud.. April tl. Oen, and Mis. Harriaon and their little daughter have left tor Hot ipriaga, a. The former president does not upeai to ret urn to bis home before SCSI September. After two .'i'U' rst in irginia he will .' to Sew York tor a final conference with his associates in the Yeneuelan boundary ease. In eotnanj with t lie other Vmerieans who are called to Parle bjf the meeting of the tribunal of arbitration be will sail on the American line steamship s-t. Pan!

! Mas A ! ter the adjiui mnient of t he

tribunal Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will 1 make a tour of the arious countries of Buropa, I bis will he Oaa. Harrison's ' trst trip abroad. Killed i ' llsueawoj Waahington, IsdU April 11. William ' A. Heah. republtean member of the , city council, was killed here in a runaway. Mr. üealy was out driving, the horses took fright and in trying to atop them the bit in oiieof the bridles broke. Mr. Healj saw that it was impossible to stop t he animals and jumped out of the buggy. His hand stun k a curbstone, fracturing his skull, from which inluries he died a short time afterward.

11. was 51 years old ami h aves a family. riii Hin II Ölt. Snnnnitvilie. Ind.. April 2b Ex-Com-missioner K. 11. peters, a wealthy farm

er of this community, was manjrieu ami crippled for life while blowing out stumps with dj nnmite. He thought thtf fuse had failed to ignite and was workI injr with it when suddenly the blaze reached 'be charge of dynanrite, which ; exploded. Both anus were blown off and he was badly ntangkd about the head and do st. With f axorabh- condi-

oins h' may survive. Hin llntiince. I ii c 1 i.'ina 1 1 1 i s. Ind.. Ai-ril S ' . Or. Mi-

rhael A. Jordan, one of the best known and wealthy phyntclana of Loganaport, Is defendant in a breach of prbmtMeuH llled in the federal court by Miss t ora 0, Comer, of Chicago, who allege! that be kept promising and putting her off until he married another woman in January. 1-'.''.'. For the mental anguish si.'- ! fered Miss Comer aVf. fMJMO damuges. ' She is 0 years of ape. -iiots Minm-n TWS Mile". Notre Dame. Ind.. April Jl. Prof. fjreea continues his experiments in wireless telegraphy. He sent signals to tin water tower in South Bend, a distance of consider. .bly more than two mib s. There was no delay in reeei inj the signals and they were as distinct ts could be doairfd The next attempt will be to s'urnal to Niles. Mich., ten miles north of Notre Dame, n Peae f TeaaMe, AlcMindria. Ind.. April II There n no probalrftlty of fay trouble here from the locked-out glarn worhMs. Bach, at least, is the opinion of Labor ( ominis- : sinner M "ormack. He says the men ire Willing to accept flic plafl of settle- ! ment of the trouble as anggeated by Qoe. M umt. but I'resident Kann obI iecta. It in not the intention of the

rompany to Impoti laborers. t i.iillty. Mnncie. 1ml.. April v.M. -Fred (Hand, who has been on trial charged with the

murder of little Andy Bodenmfller, wae

IRlilKIlK

SERIOUS C0MPLICATI0ÜÄ JUST UXM ADMIRAL DLWET.

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Strong Force of Regulars to be Sent bj Replace the Retunnn Voluntas.

WILL BE SENT FORWARD GRAOUALLY.

It i Nut Bat 'ea Hu Mt Ca Basel Baataa Bsfase the Bad BatOI !elliill, Jiint lli-JiUII. Hill I hey Will In- on II it it 1 for nn Autumn ampalBni nOeaaawnr New York. April IL- A BMCml tt the Tribune from Washington say-: fourteen, thonaand regulars are to in sent to reinforce lien. Otis at Manili , us soon a.s the necessary marine trans portatioii can be provided. I be Brat regiment t be ordered will probablj bo the Seventh artillery of which tin ; two liK'ht batteries, C and M., baft been ordered home from l'orto Uc for the purpose. They will be sent at or.ee to San l'raneiseo to await a Irans- j Pnclaa eteamar. Ileav rlllliT a InfuiHr). The 13 heavy batteries of the ragi aaent Will bo equipped as infantry, M cording to present plans, although mm of them may be used as light artil Wry. The headquarter of the regimen and four batteries are now at Ft. Slo cum, N. V.; two are at Fort Adams li. 1., and one each at Portland Head Me.; Fort Preble, Me.; (.rover's Cliff Mass.; Fort Schuyler, X. Y.. and Washington barracks. Tin .arrisons, like most of the other posts of the army i the United States, will he left ic charge of detachments. Mill Go lorwnnl irnilnnlly. P is not expected that the bulk ol the large body of reinfort rmenta ca: r ach Manila until the end of the rainv season, which has just began, but thev will closely follow the departure fron: the Philippines of the volunteers. WItl the regular troops already ordered ant on the way to Manila, Gen. Otis wil have an elTccttve force of UJ?4 Ml in addition to the recruits being sen' afery few- days for the regiments al ready in the Philippines. Kenil for Autumn nniuilnn. This force is to be ralaed to 35,001 men by the time the niMrrcssive operations can be pressed into the early autumn. The volunteers to be return h.1 to his country from Manila nurnlie? barely 13,000, many of w hom are greatly debilitated, so the determination tt send lt.oOM ablediodied reirulars tc take tin ir jilaces is calculated to show the rebel leaders that the United States is terribly in earnest about n.ietini? its responsibilities for preserving order and eommamlinsr respect throughout the archipelago, Krmr t Thlrty-Klvi- Thouminil. It is announced that the army in th Philippines will be increased to Sty no) men whether the rebels abandoi tin- tiehl or not. If AgtdaahM gitma ur hi--- bopeleM Sght as a result of th negotiations now in progress betweei. his followers and the president's com

missioners 15,000 men are deemed tht

Con.mii.oler uf lite t-'alfcS rrtS a iit- via, -i ii naa aswj

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P. attic. Wash.. April IL V Tinn-i apicial from ictoiia. H, t . MJS thai

the steamer Morantfl, irom vnairaim, brings advioea that lha roaiinaadef .f the Herman man of war Falke, at Samoa, had bran arrested by the UriliVa nnd is now held a prisoner in the Brltieh tan I PtrfoHt. i,i.uio.i arme Bataafta's Men. lb was wrprlacd bj aqnad of ltrii- I ish sailors handing amm and aaawuaL Hon to Mata ifa s nen. The report was haoaght to AuatralM by tb iiaaMligoni of the iteami r Cpola, Wrel oi ta Bake " Baca, After the arrest of the Falhe'e oMa aaander conference was held between ; fpt. Bturdee and Admiral Kaut, and the Porpoise and Philadelphia steamed into position on either sale of the j Falk-. Orders were then sent aboard ' that it she made a move of any kind ' nhe would be blown out of the water. au ii BMieJ llie Valfc Petaaaeea. ' No otic is allowed to go aboard or leave th,- Qetnmao ship of war wilhout pel mission, written and Signed ty

ither I apt. Sturdce of the Porpoise or Admiral haut. ptn-nttaai Caatlaaa Fiahting continaea between the forces of Bataafa and Malletoa Tanna. Bush Bghta with alight loM f life ro cf dath occurrence, and busineM it

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NcW Nork.

April

COghlan and his otlieers of the t'nitid Mates cruiser Kaleib were liter. taimd at the I nioii League club last niifht. The diuiiiK room was hand

some decorated with American and J British tla's, and ten lare tables were weighted dawn with i things for j the returned haiOM Of Manila. tTBasea Bewei Baa M.-n. President Flihu Boot presided, and efhnr speech d srek bm called for j three cheers br Admiral Dearey. They were pi veil so that the building seemed . to throb iu sympathy. Three cheeri followed for Capt. Coghian. Almost:

irrcater tnan enm r were me mmui,ui ,

apt. J. li Miss JaneBrunot, a Wealthy W

an of Dana, Ind., Murdered Near Pana, 111. SHE WAS VISITING HER SISTER-IN-LAW

llr Batltat! Mo,l I .in nil in Abll n.lone.l Well on id. i lr. taM llriinot. H.-r SJMS, II, i Beaaoti aaJ i r,-,i-i i. u aiaiei ra-alt-.l l,r Iii- I rime. Faaa, in.. April S3 The saatila Im dy of Miss .lane Itrunot. a w...; woman of Dana. Ind.,wns found 1

approval when President BOOt railed '! in an abandoneil well on

nractloally at a standstill. MeBaeas aaal PwatB There htOMiaiderableslckneM among seamen of the Porpo.se and Pbita delphia. Three of the I'orp. A s.-'s crew iie! from (ever, l.ieut. Oarnet of the Porpoise, is among the sick. Mataafaa cause is waning. April 4 is the date on which the re p rted arrest was made. THE ill ron i Dia. HfSDII BD, Wui nii.l no Olllelal- Ui 1.1,-n of the teeeal "i itoBeimaa I nmMiaBa Washington. April -1. The statement that the commander of the Oerman cruiser ralke had beea arreated, at Apia by the British naval commander was at once scouted by the official to whom it was referred here. Doth Secretary Hay and S. cr. tar I.ono; m pressed their disbelief in the accuracy of t In report. Attention was directed to the fact thai the naey department had heard from Admiral Kant by cable from Auckland ut a l.it. r date than that upon which the Steamer just arrived at Victoria mut have sailed from Apia on her long eastward troyngC. Admiral Kant' dispatch was dated April 4. and it was forwarded from the nearest cable station Auckland - April 13, v ii t attfcet) Btswy. It is regarded as extremely unlikely I that a steamer OOaJd have made the trip from Apia to Victoria since April 4. It is sus.'L'ested a an explanation of the storv. that the steamers crew had heard of the arrest of the lotniaa ! manager of the plantation where ihn

riirht number to c-arrison the forts in American and Ibitish sailors Were atn-

th ontlying islands and establish law

ful gorernment in them, it the inBiirreetion continues in Luon. ill Iri.'t r.o.ooo American irfxips. it is estimated by the authorities, will 1m r--nntvaH there for the cainnaifa that

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boshed ami of his betag taken board the P.ritish war ship, ami had jumped to the Conclusion that the person arrested was the German commander. Bales n ksasstlt i It is pointed out in official (ierman

acquitted in less than 80 minotee after vp,; undertaken, the remaining fy lajnartert that the aire t of the cobs.

MX) eolnp to parnson the chief place niander of on" war h by the em

it was announced, fn the 19tb. Ihat Speaker Thomas Ik Reed bad sjceepted an otTer to become a member of the I: v. :irni of Simpson. Thachcr V llarnnm. in He! tV. (it v. It is linderst. d that Mr. Weed w III resign bis s.-at iu COngrCM aid remove to New- Vork. The statement has been made that Mr. lo . ii is genannt, cd a jranri bncoas ol

A tire started tear Vrooman, Xeb.. aa the itth. ami, Arfcaa by a high i . rthweet wind, destroyed moch propcity. While Bghtiag the Haines Mrs. Anderson, a widow, was frightfully burned and will die. Her nephew, John Westerland, and I.. fttckteT and son I harles were badly bamed about ti e fae and bands. The toWfl was bari ly saved. Before leavlnp: Porto RleO the inF'ilsr eon, mission sent a communication to the governor general, Gen. Henry, requesting that no money Should be e;icn to municipalities for SOWerage, waterworks, or other improvementa, and desiring him to suspend the collection of all taxes tnd M all tain from special judiciary reform n.til it;-i report was tiled.

the lory commenced its deliberations.

Thebov defendant ami his parents were unaffected by the reedtet, Theetateattributes the acqaittal ton lack of sutlietent competent eidetice. Olijeel ot Pity, P.edf-rd. Ind.. April -1. Todd BOOt, th- an eupposed to hare hydrophobia, w ho was brooght to i his city and placed in hail tor onfe-keeplna;. dead, HehM been an object of pity since his outincment, anappiag at times at Imaginary thiners und utialde to obtain any sleep, llthouffh glMI PttOOgh opiates to have

killed a half dosen men. l-rlu Ii lelieil wny. Milltown. Ind.. April II- An attempt was mad to era. k the safe in the post ffftee here. A hole was drilled in the Wife, hilt the robbers were frightened ,wiiv. A Imix containiim a small amount

if iWMinios and stamps ami itoleo

man and two bo an

ted.

A ananber Ol prominent and wealthy Filipinos, of Munila. are OTgOaiting o nommlttM to take etepa to bring about if. poaaible, an understanuinir betvvcen the n bels ami the Americans. Out lniinel ui this committee intends tc nsk the United States Philippine com-mis-ion to make it Mat .netil as tc what terms will be otTerrd the reldl 11 the latter w ill surrender.

The National Academy of Sciences at a meeting In Washington) on the llith awarded the Fifth WntSOTi Medal to Mr. Darid 0ui her najeaty,i nstrononter at Cnps of Qood Hope. Thia medal is awarded in eases of work in

rrele1. Indianapolis. Ind., pril21.- Andrew V. B. Sample, forin. r clerk of th llanaaeh cireolt conrt, has been placed unler arrest by w. ii. Panlcy, aheriff, on j namber of Indictments. Mr. sample is the last of the indicted county offt ials to be arrested.

B mi' - BntseB .leffersonv ill.-. Ind.. April 21. - 'Hip Inaerieaa I M ind Foundry company ana aanonneed an Increase of wugea to Its employes to i'o into eftVcl at om e. The increase is nnderatood to be ten per

cent., .ml it iifTcct- 2,oo 1 employes, letim oi awail naa, tofmnaport, Ind., April 21. Or. .beph (1. Rogers, siux-rintendent of I.on

Cliff, the Northern Indiana hospital for the insane, annoiuiceil that I.. ('. I'auin, a natietit from Porter eounty, was a

victim of amallpoXi BntSinte leniplnr. Biehmond, Ind.. April II, The nnBnal conclave of the Indiana Kntghta Templar lias ended with the selection of Indianapolis 11 the place for next v ear's conclave.

which have been opened to loreiga trade. CUBAN'S THREE MILLIONS. Bsa, Beeafcs iirri.tr Nut t . BvbtaMl tin iin r' Retarsala tir rarwtsal of the 1 skaa 1 rasya Havana. Anril B0. 10:30 a. in. -Gov.-

Inn, Brooke, in the distribution of th s ..own to the Caban soldiers, haf b tcrmimd to treat the Caban rdBOeTI is soldiers and gentlemen, and not an deaOT to gO behind the rolls they submit. Hence the Caban lists will be accepted on their face without Om rlliniiiations. as nrevioUslv called.

- -- a m namely. thoM who entered the arinj after .Inly, 198, and tle.se who are aetoally holding efhee. Any Cnbaa named on the li-ts who is identified by his captain will get a share, (o n CtaSBM will also probably receive a share. sesespaaaeats aa the Bella, The names of several American newspaper correspondents are anWWHJ the privates. These men. who art now in Havana, ask that the word

"honorem

that thev Will not 1ak

mander of anotm r ship is an absurultv. and. moreover, cable advices have reached the cntbaMj much iater than these which a steamer could have brought 'o p.ritish Columbia, and no Bach action wss disclosed. The P.ritish embassy also is wilhout any information of each an occurrence.

RECIPROCITY

4

NEGOTIATIONS.

loil lllen t Ion of lirrmH lilim Permits of ptiMmUt i'nmriH, 11,-illU Ulllle.

ItTaahington, April tl, The reafr nrocity negotiations between the tlnit ed Btatee and Oermaay have been transferred to Berlin, where Ambassador White i- negotiating directly with the Berlin foreign office, oaahlera" lie progrt ss aax been made by the an Bouneentent ol the minister of flaanee that ticrina'.v conld not xpect to I.eiv. ander the "favored nation clause," tin- mine concession granted to I ram-- in the recent lra nco-A im i iean reciprocity arrange men ra, iinleM Germany made concesslone similar to those by whicb Fr nee had seeun d the

be put after their aaaae arrangements. This reduces the qm -

tion to what eonce slon each cun try will ci-.e. which matter is now under Mgotia t ion in Bei tin.

for "Three cheers for the men i !niu

the gonan Capt. Coghlna was called upon to j apeak- He accepted, he said, ail the good things that have bOM BtM about him and his mm as being meant for Admiral Dearey. l ov.il Ulm More no. I More. "Every day arc wen- with him." he added, "we learned more and more to love him and more ami MOTS how the country's interests were safe in his hands, and how he would do nothing but hat which would redound to the ooantry'a credit. Through all those long weary months of smiting ami the most oajtrngeona nagging that anybody could sulTer. we. .1 inj: bun to the verv bone, he held himself up and he half-dollar a vard anywhere.' v mrllllma luri . Then Capt. Coghian, told the followlAg story of his admiral: "An officer of our friend. Admiral Von Diedricli. came down one day to make a complaint. It was my pleasure to step out on the piarteideck just as he came aboard. It was partly bf accident ami partly by design. heard him tell the admiral aUmt his complaint, and I heard tic- admiral reply: 1.0 Tell r tilintral." "Tell your admiral those ships of his must stop when I sa so. 1 wish to make the blockade of this hurboi Complete.' " The (ierman officer replied: 'Put. are By the Bag.' "The reply of the admiral waa just like Dewey. He said: "Those ll.-ios can b- Ix.uRht at a half-dollar a yard anywhi re. No I 11 11 in in I ansa. There was no fun In that evpression of the admiral, fie told the officer that any one could fly a derma flsp. and that a whole Spanish fleet might come ujHin him with iicrtnan flails ap. Then he drew hack and Stroked his mustache. He has a "Teat habit of stroking his mustache when he get! ma. I. lb- said: vim- ur, -fnii wimt I aar. " 'Tell your admiral I am blockading here. Now note carefully what I say, and tell your admiral that I say it. I have lieen makiiiL' this blockade as easy for everylxMly as I could, hut I nm galling tired of the puerile wonk here. It has been of such a character that a man would not notice it. although children Btighl liirht over it, hut the time has come when it must top. Tell your admiral that the lightest infraction of any rule will mean but 'ine thin". Thai will he war. It will be so accepted and resented immediately. If your people are ready for war with the I nit. I Stales they can have it at any time. Tlir mmSSSS! SOW I nrp.rtr1ly. "I am free tO admit that that a lino. took my breath away, it name m udd nly. We had expect. . I it all alon";. hut thin-.'s you have Im-i-ii capOCtlng always come linexpi teillv . As he 1 -ft with n face about this lonir (indienting by holding up his hands far apart 1. the (erman said to me: I'l-rfrrt I 11 ile rut n 11 il I n . " 'I think your admiral do.-s not understand.' ' ".Not only does he understand.' I told him. 'but he means what he says ami you hail better look out. "After that thev did not breathe more than four times successively without asking permission." THE NEW MEXICAN TREATY.

Of h r sisj, 1- in-law, near h re.

I lin-r IVroi Vrrc.lrS. Mr-. Anna I'.ruiiot, her s-.n, lb Brnaoti and Fredrick Biblry, an der arrest in this city, charged wi oiurthr. The i hief of police says th.- ' r p imiiis under arrest dn oy-.: " BlUUat to the garret of tie house, shot her thiotigll the bead .1 buried the body in an abandoned nn m I afoetaauats Vtolt Mi's Ilrunot came to thia eitj 1 ri.sjt about April 1. It is bfOBghl with her a valise coir, draft for ISOO and other M Neither Miss P.niiot nor thwere cr seen after April 1. ;!;: later Henry lirunot and disappeared. ent Ihr I'niro-ili. The police learned that the two w lo Indianapolis, when" they, it cashed a draft for $5H) and - proceeds. On the ifrength of tl -and a letter from Indiana fri quirn"; for Miss lirunot, the thrhabitants of the Itrunot farm w rested, and the poUee, after 1 search, found Mi-s P-runot's .': j . M .l lioily in the old well. Tie- -y inj.' was found in the parr t farm hoiis-. u.m i l. il of oilirr rln.The jiolice claim Mrs. Ann.; Pr . and her son Henry are guilty of i Otting l liarh-H lirunot. hie Anna I'.ruiiot, who fell dead at the i ner table a year apo. I'.ruiiot , f-,000 insurance. The police I Upc that Henry I'runot and Fr ildey killed Widow Mary Mdnt whose mutilated badly was found Int the led at her little home, in Flatbam mining district, last Fury. their object being robln ry. Talk of I toll Im. COnstderahia talk of lynchi: B heard, but the strTi guard of 1 on duty here wffl prevent such a

FATAL ENDING OF A TLX

N. uro mill a hltr Man I'luhl I Ibe Banth Willi l'ltehfork I lie I. tiller Hein; Kittet.

Fnlnl eelil. nt. Decatur. Ind.. April 21. William P.nntn attempted to cross Ihe ( lover Leaf track In front of an approaching oiissciiirer train and was killed with hi

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mi rnei entitle

application of tin- hellometer to satraaoakwl nearan meats

the attention of the whole nei-

world. Mr. Hill perfected th

Tif Ml' Me in houwr of ihi- ! ftnlstart hsl IrttleS th tatal rtnolatlen iroiaalng a cenwituttonal ameadmeat provi.iinc for tb- Iniil itln und r fl rndum In .i!l matter of lefjrtolatiaa

Min announce

I heir port lone. Will Ael fur IBS Inlfril tatra. Lionel F. 1 1 . Carden, llritish consul gSneral al Havana, hn notified Fol. rasher II. Bliss, r?cretaty of the treasury department at Havana, that he consents to net in consular Batten (or Ihe Waited States, and will c itify invoiei -. ArekntslSBp of aawtlaes Osae, The archblaop of Santiago, who hm iM-en residing with the Pmneiacaa

friars at Quanahacoa during the past fortnight, saibd for t'oninna, Spain, on board the Hpanlsh steamer Altonai XIII.

1. ..t.i Beateea aa siriur. ChtOagO, Iprll II.- (In a refusal o d ma nils for an increase from $:i.."0 tt cS.oo a beating the Oold-Beaters' national union has ordered a strike. Tht Chicago union, with .: ; members quit work to-day. Ma hundred beaten throughout the country arc effected.

p. .ii, 1 Dealal. Washington, April m.

denial is given, from an

B tirce. to the i " nrti thai 1

j contemplate,! In in cnhlnet

dent .Me k 1 iii . . ihe cart tarv rVlacr

posltln

11 ifloiihted

change of lreal.

li i .11 1. h 11. .th v , a.

Little Pock. April .1. tire ocmrred in tili city last Sunday night in which the Utile Hoch CHI (20, and the Aurora Man u facturlng Ccsoffered h-ss in the extent of 1100,000, of which $10,0110 vvas covered hj Insurance, Adjusters (or foreign insuraiice compa:iic are now holding up payment n gso poiiclce on the ground that under tha imti trust law they nre liable to crirtimal prora. cation if they settle the 'eases, DleiaeaBi laeeesHMNk Boston, April SI, At a meeting of the directors of t. Boston V Moli tan. 1

alining Co., yesterday, the regular 1 ip- irterly dividend of tour dollars per nl.are was declared, as was also an -- trS dividend of two dollars mt share, an increase of one dollar per share j

over previous dividends. Mi. F.dwnnl S. drew was elected a director to take the place of the hite CltarhM Van P.runt. Mr. drew is a SM in Inw of the late Joseph W . ( lark, and rr-prest Bta the hoidingl of the Clsrs astata

in ii.- simaltaaeewati riaetalmea U PreaMeats BcKlatcj nawl Plai" If yeatasea. Vfaihlngtewi April tt, The preaa d' Hi will, in a few iav s. i i;,- a proc lamathm giving rJfaai to tic- mew extradition treaty between the United .States ami Mexico, president li i tak ing v inula.- action in VLi sleo, 'I he Mcxit an embass has Ih-cii advised that the treat between the I'nited State und Meio. was ratified by the Mexican senate on April 1.' last, ami already has been ratified by the lllit'd Slates senate, s,, t ltf t it will Ik- in effect as soon as proclaimed by the presidents of the two countries. Ihe text of the treaty has nrvrr been niatlc known, but besides pro-idinr extradition for all crimes, not potttienl, its principal feature in in givingthe treaty retroactive effect, so as to over crimes

committed while no treatv existed.

Chicago, April 2:.-Arm"i pitchforks Horace Scott, esdorcd, i fcdwnrd ISrlhinnndi n j 1 11 r g ' fought a duel to the ileath i;i an .- at the rear of Is. 11 Indiana av.i t. rday afternoon. S-ott vvas sin the br.-ast and died a few 11. later. Zcikmond aurrendered I poliee three hours later. I here had lieen ill-feeling Bf ' the nien for sme time, and ye' when Zeikmond attempted to ihrough the alley, and was nnabvf to do so Ix-cause a wagon in llilil'L''- b.i-eked the passajV. ' fpiarr.-l was renewed. ' threatened to kill Scott, and the ran at him with a pitchfork. nvend drove a short dlatanee ap tl ley. Horrowing a srasll, thrcf pitchfork, he ran back to w here -was working. .s-cott s MBBfWB vvas s four-pc 1 afTa r. and wa nnn-h longa' Öma ' '; aajrrled by aWhaaaanli W hen the twi no u met they lunged ami mtruek each other viciously vvitn their The Seht basted fully five, mil

when eikmond struck Sco't -fork anide. and then jdunge! thl j ongs of his own fork into tue grua breaM. Scott Maggcred into at ra near by. and fell na tin- daw 1 ikaaoad followed, and stood ov. r t!a dying man. threatening him With IS foik if he attempted to riac. Bl ov. r .-'Ott until the latter died, ran from the stable, tatter he himself up. The pr-nr of Zeikm fork entered Scott's heart. I I I lonllnu In Ihe Itlv r I Knoxville. Tenn.. April d ad ami decomposed lo!y ' ' i Vowels, of MiddlcsWiro. Ky.. I found floating in the Tennessee rb 1 ear toadsjn. Tenn.. yesterday I noon. It waa identified ly a rail'' ; ! pass ami a hattanoopa awn t . ' . iu tin K k- ts. owels has beefl 1 ing for a month, and aelf-dcstrm t. I has I m , n feared. It I believed M diowii.d himself in the river here. I was f I man and associate editor ol

the MiddleslKrogh News.

Btlllaa ftanssti InBli miwaahee, April .'J. The Phoenix milling property, kr.ovn as th- Saudi raOO mill, has been sold to TheiKlore I.. Hanaon, of this elty, for :.'i.o.

Xa.r Inrrraae.l. .loliet. HI.. April -V. The f hicrur

Alton Uailr.-id Co. bsa incr-a-wsgea of " a-ction men on b division, U-twei-n Chicago and I' " Ington and In tween Hwight and l

ria iroiii 91. t" 1 !. I

Tin null h is I., en idle for three yea a,

but will probably re nn. o ratione 1 ofCf.H oW eg aorh will le doubled

in the mar future. It la coaeiuerao one of the laut milling properties ia the rdty.

Trraanrr Sfalemenf. Washington. April Vestenlny's BBti in. ui of the condition of tliefreaiiry showed: Available csah balance. ?s 1. .ic.tsTs; gold reuerre, $24l,40,0l(i.

Ilrl.irnlaa I. HI. roll Svcamorc. HI.. April 22. " ter'bft Bywamiai Thür a -for Ssn Francisco. Hs will tak, tialhia mute, and with the r tior. of one day off at Macon, will make the trio without tcpi