Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 May 1899 — Page 2

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I tl X M . ! nlM , INDIANA

Urig.-Gen. Thomas M. Anderson, who tew minii recently ,,u l,u'N

ii I in . lias lveen lMMd 10 0 l',u'

mand of t. de i ' M likkt'!4- 4 14 13 - 11' I

th.ir term of enlistment had cxpir-d Will bo rewarded rlill ui.duls houor o( their i Utrioite serx teea. Hex. Vincent Parxn.ki. postor of the Pt st.n. Iana Cat hoik church, in Chh cup... said to U- til,- largest Polish coogKgettOn in the WOtld outside of .rmw, dkii "i uf p"101 The l"rd ted States supreme court, on tic 1st. ,1. a case xvhich lias the effect of barring judges from partbigating in pro ceding 1" courts of ap- .... who have dealt with the baiue iu

I ÜM lower court. The second conference, held on the 10, between den. rP8 emissaries. Col. Manuel Argueilcs and Lieut. Jos- Perual. terminated "i' limn any definite n suits looking to the natnratinn of peace. Bepreewatntire Farrte, of Indiana, on the -.1. invited the president to att. ml a general soldiers' reunion at Terre Haut-. May to. The president moniteafl to take the rnritatiou ander u. moderation and L'ive his reply later.

Mrs. Joanna Drrerne. a widow, 60

-..:.rs ..Iii. tis lnirm .l to death in a lire

which deetroyed hat house at Cortlaud,

Y., on the .id. She was rescued from th, burtÜaf boUdlBg onee. hut returned to secure, valuable papers MM p. I . -!...L. Admiral htontojo, Cap, BanteO und Otserala Toral, Jaodcnca and Fnreya, nil concerned in the defeat and capitulations at Manila, Caxitc and Santiago, and who are to he tried hy court-niar-tial. remain ric rously confined iu the

OiihUirx prison. 1 rir.-Cen. QaOTga W. had a hra: eonaultation with Acting Secretary of War hfeiktejoha and Adjt.-ben. Ci rhtn, on the 1st. pcevlona to his derartara for Porta Bteo, whora ha relieves Oca. Henry as conrmaadar of that department and goclrne general t,f the island.

I MAY 189. sK 1 t Sun Mon Tue Wed. Thür. Fri. Sit. SjIi 4-5 6 17 8 10 II 12 13 I 14' 15 h 17 18 19 20 J 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 28 29 30 3 1 ' . .... .... M J I r 'K MTWafl

The total internal revenue reetlptc

at Manila from August 1. 10 frhrtiury -". !-!. were $tT-'."y. uii..annir the Mcordi ol ihlpBicata iu th. hooka of the Jaaohn fucturna at ranoaitcT, Pi - with ". raaarii f the internal revenue ..:V..cr as to thrt MBlhwff of stamps sold to these factories. Thii eoeaparlcoa ahowt that nhout 4.'.."o,ooo elfan haa haan .-t i.nt vith eounterf.it stamp- sineel'.'o. heu the use of these stamps is be-

i ...I . n . .mim melit't'ti . in

NKWS FROM INDIANA, Laicst Happenings Within tue Borders of Our Own St.ite.

in i 1 ii.

FDWARD ATKINSON'S LSTTE,

Heavier Fiuhting Than theReportt Uarly in the Week Seemed to Indicate.

NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

r;, .milian Pacific earnings for the

Week ended April M WOW lm,000f for

the same period M1 year me iwi

earnings were. ;3. ; lucre.is-, ,m.,-

'joy. Ii n i l ht. formerly connect-

0d with the manngemant of the Hotel

L N'ita, on Deatbora avenue, unicago, Meu a petition in bankruptcy, on the fed, with liabilitlaa Ol IS1.70Q, and m assetn. The N York police board denied a licence to the Coney Inland Bportlng , iub on the ,'d. This is the club un,;er whose aacpkwa the rlualnanxma.l.lfnes ftffht WJ scheduled to take

plbCC

pjnaw taaaa pantnna. KoUotuo. Ind.. Mav :.. M.h' A.lbir'.iu ,i. gesi ,.f the notorious Knrtla nrothera, of Iharpcvlll, and the only AM It. ft 111 I It t f nrlaoa. has turned up

Peve.l to nave com " j . ,, ,. ,rI .,.,, ,tKmpa were lined an ahowi h. re w,th tha aaljwrnaol aokth r j.. t ' , , . 'iu 197 about tfcOOO,. ,..,. from the Phibpp.nes. lwoear. Z ZTTm and II!, m abonl ut n her, Met rear eoUlitV. raided the llallin no.u, ur .Tnl Sc, hi .of Columbia I nf n t atarfeWng : ontit killed I rcaltil in I l,..i..H .., I aptur.d P.uek. Mil...--

"" ' tr ., .,.(.., .,- at SI,.!.- rnrulnr.. aa.l.-r tl,. '

OU the 3d, n tBC .imenw - - . ,

lim.. President 1 c reeeieen . .

writh the

a it:

triii -a of first w-rgeani. m - .i,..r t Mm here and they hoarded

a train for the far west, whan Marlin av i he has a ob on a ralrroad.

USED HIS INOIAN-FIGHTINB TACTICS.

4..M..I ..ru ai Mot noaain Voaaa f... -o-i.itrae tcaavtc loyptlM I anttaaad I " aaa MovoAftliwa ana i rnumi. m-.-i ptod i ajncAntliaa.

Manila, Ifhf ll:W P- inv-htallad

l the rillotoon. lie waa dlarhurgred .or

I'"""1- . , i I. .Ilvahiliiv and came home

tudenti at lomrama. .m. ,

ilri i aed tha rcmnrkc.

KtudenU witT. a lew briet

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Arthur V i r. proprietor o! tha Parkt GauioU, has Infonned the premier. M. Dupiiy, that he intends to make a fltl u tha Frenah fovarninen ol the fa motu old mansion in the village of P.;:.. Ille, two miles fr.uii Sedan, called Lb Maiscu do Dernlerca Cartoochea" (Th.- House of the hast Cartridge), immortalized b) the brush of the French painter, Alphonc tie Sourlllc The tirst train over the South Park

UM.ii,.,.., i im. Dili:, m. Col., for tour

i .i:......t..U tr.nn V t i:i . SaTlioa. AmI ... v.m thrnii-'-h M'liil wall

. V ..- .i ii - j - . i imuuii.-- " r IT, ia Auckland. N. Z.. May 4. . a.d: tBoWf OB the 4th. and steamed into the m . i . i r, .. i . 1ms . . , J .i... 1.'.... ..f ,-tiitles :ilui

Mataaia, iiie reo. i tuiiiiiw - i i.vvn amiu me i.ii.vmn eepted an armistice. Tha Oannana, t rfn-ing f bellt. The snow blockade

i . i .i; 1 ,.. i.rn ti li roc .1- 1 , I . ..

' IK wever, uitumu ---t," r

matiun

i on 11,1 on tn Tanatfc Scvniout. Ind. M ix 5. The body 01 . ..t..i im , l,i

n w.-ii iir. .,- i man wm HahlmorC A hk Southwestern tr I near BroWtlCtOWU, Bf I farmhand. A i. ..ii.., n.-nr the soine indi' at. d that

.1,.. ... ... had ; n murdered on noma : Gen. I.awt..n. as

",i . - i i

Col. Arpuelles had another confirMwc with Gen. Otia, on the -d. and rnonted the wish of Luna ami Afniaal,i i that Inutilities cease until the r.-i-tiv.-congroM could ascertain tha wishes of the lH-ode. lie was told that

n. t. rtns but unconditional surreud.-r

could I-' considered.

The trial t.f Herrmann, th? multitnaaasar, chart ed with tha ninrdaa of hs three wives, whose Ixsiies he waa W.i.1 to have wallci Bp m cellar, was tUBlniil at Brealna n the Id. lb-

was ,-oiiMcte.l i'I luaiisia.i u.r, a, i t.-ne. d to U yeari impri-onment ami ten yanta loss ..f civil rihta. ii at Tha st.ite department received a lonp report, on Um ist. by nahte from Praak,. ut Behnrmnn of the EUippinc eoo nnssion of the conference that was heM at Manila, on the 'th. betwe. n the ni,-iid,-rs of the commission and t; i repreaantntlTca of Againaldo, The te, of the dispatch was not made pubHc The eonuress of the Art'fntine re

public opened on the 1st. In his BMn

uL'e. President K.H-..S -at. nun a s. x

II intent is (n pronpeci of the tarritoM limi.-r which neaee will

. M . .OTaww, be assured, and the o.,. t nm. nt enahara to develop the teaoBrcci nf th.t ui. try and promote the colonization pi PMngonin, Whn the first detachment of regular tio-.ps arriv.-.l at Wardner, Idaho, on the -d. the striking and riotov union miners from Canyon (reek tnrcatcneil to "wipe them out before reinforcements eould arrive. Sixty mied non-union men to..k a decided itrnd in defense .f the soldiers, and Double was averted.

i... . I i..... l..v;,i!..v mi the 3d. e

pseaaed himaclf sws innfnina that the

w; r in the Philippines was aooui William K. VanderbUt, Jr.. was aever.ly bitteu in the liund. on the td. bv his 12.000 st. Bernard doa;, which went mad and was killed after havinir bitten P. rter Trajrnor, of tha Waldorf-

Ast. tia hotel, in New ork city.

rimothy llocan. the notorious mail i - ... l .. lll.i.-, Tl.-Ill-

ro''iier. escapeu iron, m -s, t t ntiary on the -'d. lie was employed on the tobacco cntract. and secreted hinuelf in a b.. just tu the waftoa

waa about to have with a loau noiu the penitentiary. The poatmaater genera has directed the postmas'. i- at San Pranc-sco ta take out of the mails for Manila three sinitioiis pamphlets issued by Kdvvard Atkinaon, of Boaton, ilwi präalAMit of the Anti-Imperialist league. Wilttnm Tailey. formerly of St. I.otiis. where he still has a wide acqnaintnnea among business men. was ai rested in Wall street. New York, on tl -- Sd, on complaint o1 Daniel M.smofa, of that city, who allcgca that I allef had iwindied him out of ISOy

noti

It is now ptOpoatd that the pope ao roi,,.,! t. th- oeaea conferenee, his

representative to lie terniittcd to take part in only su. h dlanaaiona as relate ,1... i.i-ieeinle of arbitration. It is

likely that the pope will decline, as the

restriction implies a Minoruinuie oom-

tion.

M.. Inlirr nn the 2,1 . r-eeV,-.I

luul been br kill

Vive-Preaident Hohart haa leaned "Nor.nanhuist." Mrs. Norman L. Muu-

ro' resilience at Sorwood Park. Long

Branch. N . V.. for the season, ami will take immediate p ssest,ion. The vicepresident will entertain extensively at his summer home. cimn rharles P. Eaaan, ex-oommla-

Mn fenernl of IhefJnHed Btatea army, . . . , ..I. m W.... l i ', .i-O

Mnie.1. on ine -on. won, -

lor Honolulu, on theateamer Auatraiuv Gen. Began and his family will apen4 m viral motiths on the Hawaiian islands. I .Dmetioti v i t v A l'ort Kearney

branch of the Union Pncifte mllroud, running from Junction City, Kaa to UelleviUe and Concordin, will he aotd under foreclosure proceeding! at JoW tn.n City on the '.th. Leon Mavnar l. f ( airo. 111., was arrested at Barrlaburg, Pa., on tha 4th, on the charga of paaalng forged cheeks. Um number of blank cheeks on

Harriaburg banks wu found ou him when arr. sted. The urave of .lohn W. P.rown. who died in Han Francisco on April M, W L

i i ti.r Tin- nuriiose "i i

us on ii 'f,.ii, .

-i'I. . . .

passing train and thrown on. I " was no indication of a stmgflc where the bo.lv waa found and the murder is a mvstery to the people in that vicinity. The maa waa apparently about 30 years 4 age, well built, amooth faced and sreighed about IM. There waa nothing M his person to tell his place of tM lenee or his r.ame. viiiu.'ii venae Feaaat. Anderson. Im!.. May ft. Special JO?rnment officers are here Inrestigatinf the allegation that tlwgorerhmi at baa been defrauded by the trusts it, pUU .... ,1... i:i Imtt ion o f plants tranaferred

to them at a value far b. i..u th. ir real i .vorth in order to pay less int. rnal iv .-- 1 enue ta. It is charged thai property worth a million and a half was turned ' in at I quarter of I million, making a serious loss to the noverument.

Hi, , i- Tin-' r Doaibts, Terre Haut". Ind.. Mav :.. The ministers who are at the trout of the movement la this city for th,- enforcement .f the hiw for theobservan. eof Sunday My they arc not p.irtieularlv b sir- '.s of stopping Sunday ball ptarli g.at the resent, at hast. They feel that they .viii I..-call. .! upon to exert til their ln riuence in cloaing th saloons, which same of them believe U doubtful of to eompllabment.

ton's expedition snow that naraei t irbtlag look place during the early part of this w.-.k than enriler asaeounU indicated. In tl"- attnek pon s.u RnfaeL the American forces were met

wMh h heavj iir.- from a large nnmbat 1 ,.i re beli who wave concealed la tha ifcgle on nil iWeh, viiopii ii lsatan rtnntlsm Twatlaa, It Wna onlj the adoption of tha tact.,s followed in Indien fighting la 'he Cnlted Btatea; every man f'ir bims.-lf, tiii saved the division t rom grent loss.

USUIll, was at the

htad ot his tin... With his staff, sn-ott s . batt, rv damolinhed a stour-fronted tu neb at short range, n. ii . no-. i w io n Uwlsa tanroaefcosli The inautnwat I. adera, Gregorlo and

I p.o dtel PUnr, who had SOO men in P.a

Hang, retreated when Uen. I.avvton aiprnnvhed the tow a. ( hlef of Beouto Voung, adth 11 men, eat, red Bnlinag ahead of the army, und rang the church hella to announce I hut the j had possession of the city, i rvsiehevwas i iiu'i"Gen, Lawtoa, arheh ttaeklng in ferae outside of Bellaag, saw women and children in the ret I trenches, and rnt Cant. Caan, in advance with a LMe tiii -r to warn the insurgents to rtmova the neaiombntanta. When w'thin SOU rarda of the trenehea two

w . re

tin

a '

I Ii i,-t .if e.iut s M u . j Chief Of Seouls Ynnnc". whose br:t--un at Balioagr ana most notable, s. i.'d as on Indian scout under Maj.II. I. Howard in his MUmUigU in the northwest in 17,;. Tfaa work j 0i Voiinjr scouts was a feature of the I expedition. On Wedneadaj . ; of them 1 en. -. unter. I a bodj "f MO Filipinos

beyond Bnlinag, and drove then until af the IMi rounds of atnmuiiition which tin- smuts carried they had 01 lj 15 rounda left, I iBBOlj Vsliniiee. They were about to retire when LiCut. Bord, with a troop of the

nxvllwui Isnneos ensente Reyinonr. Ind.. May :.. Tin-city e. unrii srraated a rieht of way to the Bouthp .. .. , 1.. 1..1,,, I?

l-i. Im iana ra I iw :. v . ov in i - , .... .,

ui., 11 .. 1 r i'i rt h c'lvri.rv cam i n u m U7.ls.li. ai ( hieiiL'o. to parallel the I'an- , 1 avairy, ...

baa been openeil lor me Vi.ii.s,- ... -------- ,.,.,.;,. ami chnct tn.-tn into .-an Higun. ,ne,h.1 remains, it was found that bmad 5 There art thousand HpanW.

the bod) waa in a complete ; . neling the Baltimom prls-mera in the hanct- 01 tnc rumin 'reservat ion. ,lu" . .1.. ... ,i ,,.:.- - at Mm Mlffuel. 'I h.-x are nerved with

. v (itiio s, .in iiw si ei ii I-, in-

S.IM1I-.' ii. ixeiioL-ir, me ... . i ...... I. . ' , win-'

1!. v Ir. Mliiüti M. iveuof

American Preabyterian missionary, rhoae death was recently reported fr,,,-.. Allahabad, was hilled by falling over a precipice white cycling m the Himalayaa. The t'hilian c-ovenumnt hn ro

il announcemeni ot tue wh.iv m

, . ...i tin- str.t!t.s

I i ii 1 1 iu ii nsisi mm ' of Map llan. N' details of the eatastronhe are at hand. im-r.a Marshall, the English novel- ,; l died In Untdon on the 1th. ! a

authoress of a loi.tf sA-rics, m

Aeeordinp to Dr. II. W. Wiley, Iii f ch. mist of the I'nited States departm nt of agriculture, who was called to the stand, on the M, to testify befcte A. ..:.. 1 ,..,r. f...wl i n M-St I L'.'l . I

IIM' seiuiioii.' ..'s - . .10 - cmnmittee, in session in I hicagO, fully j ia,i forfeited his membership . . , . : i r t I .....1 i ... . ,.f Prinppi

i . .. Uuilrthnr it T lie receiv.

, ..I Xr-..o. ll. s the Filipino e:i- c

IIl'lll .'1. ...k.- - -

... a written message Irom j.icui. Qilmore, of the Vorktown. The m Hup contained a list of prisoners held bv the Filipinos, and included, beakV .... ..II V, " , kt-L 1 1 w i.'-i

. ,' 1 '1-1... .l III

milnp men ami one r.n?us,.ma. nuW.u.

note imueate.l Tliai, x-ue iiris .no .-. ... m ar alumpit. The handaoOM Kentucky nionum. nt n- Chiekamauga park, at Chnttanootra,

l.nn.. was dedicated. Tnouaanda or old sni.ii. rs. lnith Union and eonfeder- ... nroetit at Ihe exercise-. li )V.

w. o. Bradley oeMvered the speech of th" oecaaion. Zaeh Sherlev. son of the late ( oh Thomas II. Sherlev, was seriously ... s II

H..I.U.I. ai l..,u.MIU'. KV.. ... .' ' .. , . ,..,

sacx as , i'1'ii'ri1'"-' I

1 t-i rt L i tu 9 tiMvether d urine the ,

in, li - ci night. I Brig.-Geni Egan, formerly eon. uns-, sr.rx general of the army, is no longer

a aaernherof UM mimery wswrw Lnynl Legion, commandery of the IW -trict of i ei iiubia. By a large Hnjority veto the commandery passed a resolution declaring that as a result of the Unding of the aontrt which tried him on the charp-e of conduct unbecoming

an othe r and gentleman, uen. mk1"

The form.-r cruiser lb-ma Vb ree.les.

which was sunk in the channel of Snntfogo harbor during the Inmihnrd nient hy Admiral Bampoon'a heat on July 6, last, and which was recently Iruised. pumped out and tak B to Santiagi da Cnha for repaira, left her mooringa, on tha 5th, and was towed to the center of the hailsr in readi-

i.iss to start for Newport News, u. Kuno a eafatearram received by the

Sm ,.r .-. ut nf the articles of f".Kl and

W ' A " " - - " " dr. nk manufactured and Used in this countrv are adulterated.

p. preventative Bettdernott, of low i, had half an hour"seonsultat ion w ft h t he pri sident, on the ad. regarding tha work of the republican caucus aonjunlt tee of the house ot representatives, lie explained to the president at langt i the currency reform plan which the committee unaiiinionslv decided to recommend to the republicans of the Nl

house. tin the faj Snn Francisco s.-t olli.-e flieials seied some of the pamp.ileis s,nt out by Kdward Atkinson, vi-e-pi. sid.-tit "if the Atiti-Iinp' iialiic teagua f Ik.ston. The pamphlets .ire address. , tO Admiral P. wev. Oett. H. t Otte, Oea. Mittet and Panfeaem-a nVh ur nam and Woreeahrr, ". tettef t,v. gentlemen Is-inu membura of the I'hilippinc commission.

An Important papet m "Typhoid in

II... .-n.'aL'em. nt of Princess Mnrtra

re, Connanght to marry rrederteh W illiam, -on of Prince Albert ot Prussia, is r. p' rted in London, n... r, i". it of the eajraagniuent of

iins jnlte Grant, daughter of Oea. Frederick D. Grant, to Prince Michel ( ai taeutlne of tha Baanten Unperial who la stopping at the house of his v.ite's broth.-r. H. II- Bonore, Chicago, Miaa Grant has bean abroad with her ont, Mrs. Pott.-r Palmer, for several montha, trneaUng almost contlnnaliy. A. Masterton. aged Tt, n ilire.-tor of the Pnrmera' Loan and Trust ( o.. was

hot and killed bv .lam. s N.al I'I. im n. bj the Eturllagton hotel, New Vork city. Maaterton was shot iv times. .....i Amt within an hour or two. The

murder was prneditated,aa etideneed i-v m voluminous statement written in

no x a nee by Plmnli ami ffivcii on, mi.i hht arrest. ( harinon. accused of plotting to kill ti,. pie. n regent of Madrid, hna bean re'iased. An inv -i i::ati..n of the case . ... . , . , ..

i i - - . i : ,i ,i... i mi iiiiw iiiai in- v.. is

the Volunteer Camp' was reml is-iore j ...,,, ,, . r -," US i - ' i .: :. r, r'. fctBs, tn aeaaion In Washington, on ten y" ' . . . i I. ,. nt. in i to minder the oueeil.

;,d. I he trend ol tlie prip. r ami oi in. . .... ! I 1 1 ... ....... i l. i-.i um lli'iirv

Uijrninents folloxvinc its, reading xvss

to the effect that to the ignorance oi WJla II litf surgetms appoiated by governors through political influence 'lie Meat mortality iu the .nu ri ;in can.pa during the late war with Bpala waa dl.e.

ll....r.l l-'r:ile- and llenrV I.exxiS

iw... -"' . wer. hilled, um i Ray bewkt wna mjoi .d by liuhtninjr. at Torrn Altn. W. Vn., and - lames Bom, welbknoxvn - ...... i- Mount -i , 1 i , , .r. in., wna

( . i I III I ,1... .......... F- ' nlso struck bv lightning and killed. I lie was plowing ut tin Ü uc

b ted In ofBctel circles that tha end of

the campaign ngaiaat the taenia is mar at hand. It was intimated that A ulanldo ti.i.i su. d tor neaee, and that nu st liberal tonus had bean onTered by the comndaaion. Maj.-Gen. MaeArthur's division adVanccd to San Fernando. P. I., on the Mb. and f.-und that tin place had been exa.uated bv the reU-ls. who left only a small detachment to cover th. ir re

treat by tram. Gen. MacArthur occupied th"- burning t..vxn without Uma. ndga hktraa, nf the federal court, at thtboque, la . made a decision, on the It a, eatabUahing a precedent In bankrUfdCI cases. lie ruled that the I III-

t.'.i Mate , court bus no jurisdict ion in

bl.likruptev proeeeillllL's. tile oisnivi

cm rt being Üw only tribunal.

Panic. I treasure in the shape of 11 a It . . I .. I

$l,i 'mi bonds, hearing unenppeti iw

ppna, which adda ntvernl won anna

dollars to their value, waa rouno

Thonwa Lawaon, negro btborer, White digging in the cellar d a l inciunatl department store. ihre.' hundred ami fifty minora ac onsed f participating la tha lata riot, ate conflmd at xVarCner, Idaho, under guard of United Mates troops. Over ;.on troops are iu the o.-ur d Alette district, and all fear of further utht i aks is past.

Uen. Bawon Gutrrn, formerly veneuelan miniate of war and nwrine, win started the revolution in Venezuela last l el.ruary, has Ih-cii finally s.-v.reix .lebated i x the gotrernment tio. ps. and has escaped into t ololltbia. i, on. ttis. on th.- Ith, reported the capture of OVOf 140000 bushels of ll. e nd -'" 'on - nf sugnr al Bnllnngi also 11,500,000 worth of stores at Maloloa and BW h ric- and corn belonging to the enemy ut other points. The statement of ÜM eonditon of the treasury issued on the 5th showed. Available cash balance, $üt,iH,7Si gold reserve, f.:i5,Ul,')C:.

tlon line. Botha pnaaererundfrsiglt

itation xxill Im- limit now n iwwss, iwanrnnee ncettao. Indtennpolia, !nd Max I, ffwattotrs ney general of Indiana hokli In anofBrial . pinion that Special contract" inkurnnce is Illegal under th laws of

this Mate, i pan receipt or toe opinion the auditor of state laSUCd notice that companies doing bustneae la the täte mmri cenae writing "apactel contract pollciea T he vviil revoke their li-teaaea,

Wi.rlil llee.irit. p.m. Ind.. Max 5. A wnrhlV record it target shooting was mad. at 1 he Peru Inn . lull's third annual tournament bv iir. 0. Briton, IndianapoliB; i . I). Alkire. Wood I x n. .: Bd Bike, Bay I, ,.. (.; 3. L ll ad. Peru, and M. W, I .,. lwalla.br. Danville, HI- who shot . . ... , , 1. : U...I , ,

in a SunaO at luu Dims sshi imo.h . atrngh1 each. iilori il ll. ro' ll " ! li Loganaport, Ind., Max I. Ben U- iurn. the negfo hem. who daabed again and again Into the ftenneaofn burning stable in order to rescue the imprismed horses, died from his burns. Keel urn and his employer, who was alae badly burin d, -axed more than tOhOTOei from being burned to death in the latterstable.

ii mil or h etcraw. gulttvan, Ind.. Max I. Ur. t. Marion Matins, .me of tin- oldest citizens and . prominent phyaiciana in this ptace, died of pneumonia. He was years of age , and waa a member of companj D,Twen' ! ty-tirst Indiana infantry, in the civil war. The effects of the wound he n 1 eeiv.d during the rebciii.m cauacd hb. death.

Hu- iviita wort n ni rice iaiiv . suti arv

. I pellad to work on the rebel defectrea, Several hundred of the Filipino wounded are at Van MiffUet. s, oiiiim avasa anal fltaaran The insurgents arc aending their women and children to the Btenaoauv bttttc aiount aina, A l'.oh chief nod MM men vvrc captured at Bali nag. Gen. Lawtoa has reicaeed amny af 1.1S5 piisoliels. Lawns sjsstarea r s,,pnrc Washington, May '. The war leI pnrtment has received the following: Manila. Mav 5. Adjutant (ienerat,

Waahtngtoa: Following cnaultlea at San Tomas yeaterday: tine o:t,c.r. I Ltcnt. Toggart, Twentieth Kansna,

und four en Hated men ktlted; Inree ofheera and enlisted men wounded. ::.in- SKOUnded Bet!. FuUatOtt, band, alight. Lnwton reporta the capture ..I over 110,000 bushels ot rice and IH ton sugar at Ballnng. Values of sub siftence captured at Maloloa -i. . ''.o"i. Imrge eemtoree f ri,-,- ami earn bell iiL'ino- to th en.-m.x at other oints. Insurgents dcatroyed bj fire, peeler clav. the town of San TonUM, and. hist evening, tired city of Ban Fernando. KITS. FINDING THEMSKLVES RICH.

OwMtersi I" I.omi xmi.-inu I tie in. selraw Dtswtaa i p iiui i.-.i ir-i.--iireof Oensjiti" d Wtlfstasss.

tafc Ills 1ri-auMblr hWSFWSSraM V Sir I. Iii I , I,, t far n,-r nsssjmttensMBt, Wnaalunajton, Mav 1 1 j, ,-- department. Iws unule public th. Mi. Bstwaid htkinanet, .t on w hu h thw act iou of th-d. j . ir seiinir hi- p.t Miplil.-t wu

;-Tl ine-r-. ipmii(! ninrn tl. sjohje t h;iv.- reach, I In i . . In I,. win:- st.t,-ment is tfo.-u ,, . untmiatea fkneial Bnaaej Ho Vir tlklii.iiu' I i "In view of the Btnti aa nt Mr Pdxvanl VtUias'iti that h- . 4 pa nnhleta aaly t A4ndrnl Is Ben. '"is. Pn Ident h i

Ihres or Eoor others, llw lett atlUntnn oaalnlng bh , xill be of inter nt. It 1 a fothixxv Playewwea Bta o u i. MBoot hi. j.; ; To ti- Seerrtaig nf War, ton : Sir I desire tO aenl a !ar. i Vr of tlu inel.s d pampl eta ,i Seat f a National Cetnee.' The h WTar and lis P.-n:i!ties ' r'.Mission: B Whom Commit) II. o!:c.-rs ami privates in tb- , plna tela m h. therefore d ki ow v. lu-tli. r fir not tbee ,1. I ui be s-iit directly tha on get t: I Jrpnrtment or max .m- brain Ina ceuraw af naaH. A Bat of ct I is desin-J. ai d if there arc ; I bat of officer available the;.

mrve ui a v ry useful purpose IcUgned PI tRD TKlTisnaoi nraafe 1 1 - ewasies "Nu atisvxer was made t 'I sc.pt to s,-iul oil olhci:d cop.v pot t master c.-nend. x-.h.i iMrurtteeu 1 the poatannter i - a Praarbsee to hohl the pamphlets. Tn PNsei I Mm rnaanjsbirt "The Bpiril :ii-d BCtdaja f th let . xxdl ha imlicated bya ft-w extn I,, on.- of them Mr. AtUancm -.xili nt'M-iil .me qnuatian t. ea r; How la-..-h ilicr.as. of ir,- you willing to bene and h 1 of your nelghbora' naani are yq I I . sacrifice by fexer. malaria I j i.;ii dieeaea In order i eat iureifraty f oc IThltal But ' the BTewt Indus and the PI. ; teteada? ! "Airain. after describing I -alls 'The betl af xvar ami i'ii, Mi. atkinaon "l-- ' should lie etitrappeti inlo etil in the r-g"lar armv r o..tee ir the trognca, it arill on nmi honest on the prt of th. n it jr oftioers to K- put in I--I t h s facts." tneatWUli gaanaawaiata I "Apain Mr. Atkinson nay! ' x :r. has nlreadv ln--ine hmi '

ycuth f the hind to axoi.l Iis., m the tn pies by refusing to ssslaat ,-niist in the nenn ,,r hat natj l l.itcl States." 'Ihe way will Ixe found f- ' s, li ntecta now held aguinart th. to get th.ir release from a-a.rvic-in any niln-r .-mntn t' aJWa after peanM is declare!. Kaiassaansi tUr "Mr. Atkin.ii not only sj of and) i tine aobltera of tii ' Mates, but he enconraues t! to irs,irreion when he auy lu v the jsivver to -iiter int" tlonal relations and they max

iwugialaed othe poaiera.

LARHV LAUGHLIN S U .

i'i,. i-ii twn?i loisiuii. Ind.. Max "'. Harry A

Dewey, for s,-,-ral years agent of tht j

I in-, . i siate- Kxpreaa company ai xvabaah, and until Inst fall superintendent nf motive power of the I hie.-ieoA Knstern Illinois railroad, died here of Bright! dlaeaee, after long illness. Xeeepls II I all. Nobie-v Ille, Ind., Max 1 Ber.Chnrkt T.. Breratraet, of Mi i rill. W is., haa c ivd and accepted i call to the pastorate td the Find I'l . sl.v terian hur. li h. re and will rater upon bis pastori nl norh .-' pti mber i.

Seattle. Wash.. May A ineinlM-r of th, reginwnt nrlting fr.un the lb-'d si'vs th- H'aahtngton volunteers in the I hilinptnes, notably those ofCoa. B L and K. dug up large sinn inoio x in txxc toxx lis taken by ti e Ain.Ticans. MPaefg and Paten s." be oontlnnea, "w.rc evidently rich and proa pe rone toxxns. for nOU that thex an- bur. led the aoädtera, bj proaoeetlng orwuad the ruins, hnve found a great deal nf buried moaej ilif tergent tarn found in on-- plaea Was MJMO. tine man found 13,000, an several sinus of M00 and MOO xxere unother J3.00O, ne liOO, one s's, and , art bed. (me corporal has made three Iana of s'.'io. ; in : , i , i -(Mi reapoctlvety. "Soiio- of the money is Kngllah and

Spanish L'oid. though most la la M.-x.i-cau allver di llara,M

Raeea at m-iIit. Rohy, Ind.. Mav ".. Tbl rue; tig season opana here next week. The programme hooka show card of tu- rnet - for each ri : i x of the meeting! but an cent will he .eld' 1 io each programme, making six per day. Kleeted t'oeeaanonalton teeretne Vew lork, Mav S. The board of blsh. ops of the Methodist Episcopal church has elected l!-x . Ir. .lames Kinir. coi

responding aecretary of the board "f the hureh Pvten-ion society of the Methodist Kpiacopal hureh. to (ill t lie uneNp red term of the lute Rev. Dr. AI- j i ha I, Kt aett I

A Pxsetsla iisncinsVfaahlngton, May ".. TlM double l; nging of illtem Btmther and t haa. Wlaaton .it the district juil pass.-d oft quiet I J . The two colored men started tii the sragotdjaat at noma, and minutes later they were swinging from t he l'-i I low s. several ministers w. re with thetu throughout the morning, and "tb men neglected light luncheoa wnm tin in bv the warden in order to sjng ii 1 1 r i ptmy with theJi airitoal laeeaj Winston and stn t : h satur on

tin ami to Itw - hk

UOsmsveatts nlsnataigW aa erl ,ith..rll an.1 l-rnvr Ifc i inn aaMtsaeM nuaaeiaes ( kkango, May Pn.f. J. i IniL'tilin. of the Chicago n oia of the s-pcaker at the antiaion aneetieag, la thisci'r last 8 ha- s,-ni ti tha l imes Berel to the editorial critic. ms. Of of his- 1 1 am r la. It, layn: "The phrase us -Ü in mv mere? tin the Pnilippines the a ymhal Of tyranny and 1 bei IWIIIfd more or 1tbronrinmt thecountrx. I worn txannx' heennaW h is th.-re mrangfg made to r. sent an un-Aaeerlren -'-

ci.li.Hiest for the subjiivati-"' " ferior race against thfir wilt, neat and imwcrful nation. 1' ry' hfcaanc the Inallwrlnalaate - tat f unlive, by offensive W overHtims in an unholy war ot iuation cant is oadfai by ao aanae. i aan nt MtneMng the I policy a js.licy which m honored msr stand in the PI fur COIKpH at and subjupatio-. more trueU leynl to th i Hiiiiulinf that it should NU ;, ay wheal af lltserty than H are -Aillirp to s,e the fiat' embl tn of "-panflon and cot Is s, mmw that thoutrht

ancc can go so far as not t aw m-1x,h. io.x l. xaltx ntnth loxaltv to a pottey which ! sh flar. I arte K tn be ander' I xi.-ld to no MM hi J the hjtateejr af hna mrn. and tw of the om-rs In the army and Taenaar atninnwal. Wosllitigton. Mav ". N toternwnf ad theecsjaMtion of I urx show. , I: Unltebht end $L'M'.;,p'. :.-; ohl umtta, x gnmiTtaa J',wl"" Unbu.p.-. la.. Max ft- -hi of the f.,1, ral court, mad.cnterday. ratehWnlrhBg . ; Uakniptcy eaaea. Be nrt.l United states oowrt ha no in bankruptcy pnemhrr tlict curt is th dy ,r:" ii.il

W III slelliale - Ottavvn. Out.. Max 6.- '' : per reteieed last night ndi ti,.- Britteii elnmbte g"T( ' ferltsg to contribute one-1 cunt of construction of t! blc ou tbe same ternia ai-