Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 June 1899 — Page 2
M I PHILIPPINES.
Prof. Schureman, of the Philippine Commission, to Make I Tour of the Southern Isla:.u. WILL GO IITItWIWUI B:!iNlK6T0K.
WILL HILL KILLED BY A M 1 FIREWORKS PL AHT DESTROY KB
jMWSi HiiII'i llrlsailc HM 1 II M..i ti.4 -,, i.i.-,, i I l. i.i Wam i O . IVar.-e. il I In- MstJi rt 1 1 U-i . in 'i an lla CaHl I ri. n,Ill of I 'l 1 1 1 uos le r A uif r I. n u. Manila, June 7. 4:10 p. in - Prof. Minn-man. of the Pulled states PkUnpiac cOttBllasioa, -ails Irani here, on Friday, on board the United States goaboat Beaaingtoa, t"r three ..,,s trip gjaneug th utberu 11 u,... The iruut i at tMt I but lien bm placed at the prut - mm" disposal, ami he will vr lloilo, iVlu. Ncgios und Sulu. lie i .peels to iu reatigate the local government and have talks with the Lading native, lit WÜI Mi for home iu Jul, The other members o! the eefnatte siou will reiuuiu hire far k 'iuc month. longi r. Hull Brtsmtl Hu i .. ft ti'Tun-. Cm. Hull's brigade i t Nu. run- yaw terilay. marching along the lake t' Ta.vtav. the trup etteou t, -red pra tienlly no opposition on ruteciug at 4 end t;uall towns. tlm ich i' insur gi l,t sharps-hooters hUUg ainuit t!. thinks of the brigade. Uorong. which
is an important port. . hi be guntBoned temporarily by tie North Dakota regiment and t ho Fourth eav airy. Mil. 1.1 of I.lrut. PUflli Manila. June 7. Lb-ut. Fr- d. W l'tjr. e, uf the Kth I nit 1 States artillery, committed uietdi here thii nWMWlafcg. lie eanie fr.::, Uoilo a week ago on leave, but lingered htre beyond the limit, and failed to reply to repeat ed telegrams from hi- commander. Yesterday he was pur i.i'iier arrest on his eomuiand r's order. This mornlug another orticer Called to see him when he suddenly pulled a revolver from under Iii pillow ami slrot himn !t through Um h. ad. rill friein his mind was affect, d by a recee: sunstroke. ! I rl, stfafctp fur Vim rU nu A Spanisl: pa;" r assort that Ct i Agguellea, one ut the two btemberu of the original Filipino milit-i' v comni a it. who were p need and r mcM at Tarlao, last montii. after n turning tc Luna's i amp from their conference with the Uoited states con DUasioaer has lecn court-marti -led ni.d sen tem cd to U years' Imprtl 'iiment Idi lindship displayed t' ward tht According to the Daied State. Army Register. Fn-d Piaree was ;. tiis und lieuti'tiant in Fit r II. Six'! airtillery. He was appointed to tin rillte ry academy from i an , was graduated in June, l'.7. SHUT AS SPIES BY RUSSIANS
lunlixul til l'oallolU t" late lltitituird Vliuliir iinil Wan Oli.H Iu ll.-n Ii BaBtSTlUe, Ala., ittft L Will Hill, brother of Alen Hill, the iieu'ro who kBIed Mis. n. -t r Kebbord, nee Koliiie Moiidax. cttptlired mar Me tuiiiy'b mill rui-s.:., , taken to tlu seem of his OrilM and killed, ilia l.eud was i. t into a ehaoelm mum J!e e.'ii t'e-v, ,i he w.is with l. Mil! ut the time Mrs. Bttbfatfd was killed, and that he und AbJX went t Bttbbartl'e for the purp, se ut k. Hing M rs.H un a . . i. The had keord her bttabend WMf oh aval and she had a I.rrgv sain ot money in the houar. The crowd bung WW to a limb and thon COt him do WO. He was then tied to a tree ai d a VoUej fired into his heu.l. 1 "he !. unkind of the murdered woman w .is n nent. A accond p.-i is banting Ale MIL lie la reported to bare gone in the tiiraetion ol Ueaaemer, while other mlie. s my iu is doubling back to Toeeahnisii. There is much excited talk of lynehlag and eren of ra war. bat thi is f.,i the most part eaaggerotad, The ngroea are excited oear the oeeurIK i.e.-. Hubbard, who was shot at thr time his wife was killed, will recovel A MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE.
MtM Nu ii ul,- I'unl. of sin ii lord. III. ,-nt Ili.Miuiliiu oi mill l)ellaWtWtel Drniini .1 HtHlHi Bkwmlagtoa, ill.. .Jim., s, This eittr and eountj w-r.- startled. Tuesday, by the myatortona diaappearaaee ol Misi Nannie Paul, the beauttfol and neeoaa I liahed daughter of Pranident Pa il of the Stanford lank, in this c unity. 1 About 10:30 p. ra. a small bandeatoh el was found bf the lake in Miller park la the south part of Btocmingtoa. It .as found to be that of Mi-s P. i d It had her name on the inside tad l ' mined her night dress atal Bon j W elry. A patty to drag the Ink. waa organ Lead and at midnight the bod) ul Jtiai Paul was taken from the Bt r. Mi- Piiul's wateli had topp 1 ut 9:03 a. m. She aftited la Blew miagii nj at : 10 a. in., so that it seeius sh lia 1 gone directly to the lake" and leaped in. All of her money and jewelry and return ticket to Stanford wi re found, Thr finding of the tn-ket indicates that the suieide was not premeditated Whan the bought her ticket at Manford. The eanse of thv net is a lli j-ter.
TnlttrMa BwlMtnaa m' l'aJfe i.uk ( i. it,, and i en tAeweanu I ii J ii r ! .1 I simill. (few ik. Jana I Thhiy gb buildings. 0) CO petting .dn ost the entire plant id the N o i d 1 in . er t ha: tUM rtrawarha Co t IhraaiteviUei RWh BMndborOttgb. were blown up jesterday uftertieon. and the entire til.' wurka plant was praatleallj wiped ut ot exist, nee. Alth0Urh th.' litis wlueh followed the explosion lasted for mi. era! houra, the wreek n.is eomplete within a few minutes. No lixes were iot .ind bat thru- pcrauaa wire mjinil, two f them serio'i' ! . The loss On the 1 null lings will probahlj m; amount la over ItjMMk moat -f the buildlnga acre small an. I cheaply con ttanctedU Xna hiss un material, raw und thai bwojo ui Into tire works, vul aenoant to ovet I t),0OQ. The amoaat of tnaurnnee on the workg is not learned, Th' tirst explosion ocenrred in the rocket onargtng room. This was small bvikiiag a boat 13 feat s.( aue. No one Mas in the building at the time and the first intimation the 11. em ploy es had afn hat was u follow waa t-m hunting of the sides of the bul billig, acc6mpnnled by an explosion. The rtx.f uf the building shot into air and mcketl exploded and Sew in all direetii't;s. They tm lied the tire into all parts Of the works. The opera torn In the virions build inu's rushed mit into the yards. The flying rockets, many of them of the Urea lest power, atade it almost as nan garona fr the employes i. be out of the bttUdinfl as to be in them. As they ranhed out explosion follow -d explosion, as the buildiuga Saw in the air. After a seore of CXploskyia, three hi ay ones, that shook the urouud for miii s. occurred. Thane were the three atorefaouoea la which suiiiiis for the Ponrtb Of July were being In Id. Through flying rocketa, burning splinter and bulls of rire the entployea rushed t safety. Only two wen- it an j way aersmly bnrned, Theea w'era E, B.Thuyater, a nmehlnlst.and Thonn us ii. a pucker, un was badly bnrned about the head and body, Th, a. s Brown, another employe, was badly, though not seriously, burned.
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Hi NALUU A IIA
Filipino Leader Said to Have Fired His Congress ami Declared II itns.lf the Whole Tfeiaft. rKCRulSEI BOSTON IS COMING HOME,
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Loudou, June f. SpecUl diepatclie I.iuion, June . Sp.eial dispatchea from Manila sa, it i.- -epi-rtcd that
THE DREARY I RAIL OF DEATH.
i.,.iinr Plrsworlui Ptaal Dsatrwyea. "e Vor k, Jane ft. Aa explosion on purred at the maaofactaring plant ot the Paina1 Fin works Uo., at Qrectt t-t Id, L I- ft sterday. and revolted in Ihn) ilestruetiou of the in inufaet ,i ing vhcdi and a small magaiine. The dam age is jdaoed at about i ''. 000. The mngutne cootnined all the goods ready fir ship meat. On. man Wae süghfiv i;;ured. although there were a rerai hundreda of people working about the hlace at the time. The luss is covered by invuranca.
GREAT DEPARTMENT STORES.
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I no- i( th. Porti ot fteteaitlsta Innmawttaa Bni lUannha ru. u.i.nrin iiml Mini min I lorn. Victoria, B. t'.. Jtroa 6 Kobe i pers of May ht eoutain the aewa thai the fate of the party ( adeatiati iiiissing for upward of I month past has lx-n disclosed. They had la nth J near Tosang, n the Eden 'lung peninsula, to pursue their imvs, igations ol earthqaake pln-nomena am mauBtalw flora, when thej were OMMal prisoners by s arty i;f Uosshui eam'ry. aud ahoi as 'pus without the rmbkUMe of a trial. Their photograpbtt and nthaj aeteatlflc apparatua waa destroy id T here wrre 1! profi sson i"i the party aanOatman ssraattand ten aativa dap ansae, whose bcaaea were In Kobe end Tokio. The .lapanuses authorities Will make a thorough Investigation, ALASKAN NEGOTIATIONS.
BSSOt M.irlnlilj la n (In GNeld ii-.. 1. r ol tin- I ro.ii Norl'i a Took Ills i ktnic.. Seattle. Wa-h.. -Tone -.The list I
pros)" etois im hai peiisrod in their i . h to the 1 nkon gold ffekkt wer the Wknesrs ut näa Wm .! umnt I ill trail 1- 'i. .win.', a ml if re. IfSSMU In BSMMU WUI.-ml
parts brought down by atenmer haurada from southeastern Alaska an' t. be belMTed it will be rr large When the full story is told. Fifty are report. ,1 to bav been drowned in Great iav.lake! W have perished in the rsplda ot Mud and Lsird rinrs. ti-n have fraaen to death. 83 hara died from acuity. The bodh v "i a aeore nho died of rxj osiir' ha e been found. The Huu ii bay Co. waa preparing to send a relief partj to las.- Iike with regetablea for the cnrtystrick I'll neoide.
Wanhinirton. June 9. In iew of tht neitation in this eoiitiTT and psrtlcUtarly In Ihts w -t ignlnet the slatence of the great departnaeat stores, t ho statt dvpartment has published a report fraan United statts i omuMiener ul Maaon, at Berlin, upou ipeeial taxa ti"n for deportnent stores in tier niany. Mr. M i-i'ti al i that a n remdltl b. L'.m in Geraaany in IS96 t restriel tin grawtk of these stores, and h de acfibe In detail tin rarioue nteasuree that were iirniiosi (1 in the nich&t.19
fhe Keethweat mounted police will ' (Ui uh,r, tl) ,.ir,.lt
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Illustratlre of the distress nlona 1"'
trail. C. Richter, d Ken York, win: committed suieide. is said to have stuck a sun on a tree, which read: "Reil can't be Worse than this trail. I'll chance it." C0NVICTED0F TRAIN ROBBERY Mnii of 1 nvliil 0,i-iiinl iiina Will i!;l l III-. I . u-r i ,-Ii f.. b n Rest 1 1 . -, , --. in Iii,- I'.-ii ll .-ii I in r .
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The) him- iilil l ii llrltlak Csloatal out,. i- oin, in i 10 Hi- in iii,. iiiirl Pssslhls Minp,.. hondou. June v A high authority of the colonial omce has iaformed picfta1 -ftpustatatiee that the aegotla ti ns with reference to the Alaskan natation are in the rosiesi . 1 1 I condit ion. Aft-r the Interview which the Unit--l states ambassador, Mr. Joseph Cboate, had. Tnesday, with the marpiis of Salisbury, nt the foreign ofii'e, the lines .f n prospective 'ttieaaeal and fur carrying on the dfaarna sion in the hit'li coinuii-sion wore forinniiy rabmltted h the secretary of tiito for the colonies, Mr. Joseph Chsmbcrialn, who. throughout, hau had most potent inffUeans wUh the anadian siib. Kvery arrangement In the n egotist Ion i here between Mr. Cheat c, Lord Salisbury and Sir Julian Paanaatate has gone through Mnv and the prospect! a aettlements, la great cbjt.. . mas ! considered a triumph fur Mr. ( haints rlain's ta -t mi l peraai eranee.
atesel for ih- Pbaa tdsnl Wntnnl Conaard, N. H.. June - The su1 leine e.Hirt . sterda grBBted 'he p tition of Inuraneei ommivioner Liac haa, fur the apnaaseaaaat of a raaaraaf for the Praaident atataal kfnrf usoelation, one of tht oMcat and larg-st fr:it-rna) beaeit Trtgnalaatloni iu the state. The court will name a receiver. Fu.in its laeorporatton until Jaae, nil claims against ibo nssociiHon wir, paid in full; but since the Mlttef date onli H pat " tit has h. en paid. No Btstement uf a .s.-tv and lihilitlct i uiailal 1.
As in seine of our wtbleril s!a' -. a
prt fieanlvt tax was the oasis of most of the suggestions, but the tiermn i i rernnnent aa tar has bean unable tu lind any n, aut.- that i. not li ila'a tin bigher law of the etnpire. The report Lacludes Incidentally a sin it history of the result oi French legislation on th" subject, and refereuct l iaade to the otganhmöoa of i retail league of tn.oon niendiera, all mcrekantS) t oppose the department atom, Accordiug to the statement of the
who luis been on trial hue for a Weeä launder of the department store, it lias
past, charged with RompUcity in the supplanted at the ontaet and -""n ix I robber) of a Kaaaas it v. Fort , at tingui-hed about loo small retail shopi Ar Memphis rKprem train at Mae., run. and itl Tes. and now does a bnaiaeaa Ol on Januar :; last, aa adj idg d guilty 38,M0,OO0 annually, sufficient to main laat nlgnt. The hny flxed hia panhfth " J-soo to 2.00a small stores.
men! at ll jresra in tin- pen i teat iary Pagk va a farmer. Be fare ha turmd train robber he had been justleeaf the peace, had been three times foreman of the Wright eOttBtf grand Jury, hnd b'-eii ehairil.au ot' the poi' list county committee, and bad -iIsm in 'i a preacher of the Oos pel. The trlala of lull Byan, John Kan ncdy und the others under arrest charged w;th the Macomb robbery will follow immediately. Ilrlu 1 nilnui in I ulta. New York, June S, a dhmateh t" Tin lbrald from Maxaus says: Brl gandlam la on the liiinesaa in the country, and a reign of terror prevnil in tOW us where no United States sol- I dien are quartered. The M.oallcd ban ilits are lllOSttj neifru.'-.. who eutm from the rast with the ( uoan party of
iiiMisioti. Ordi-r.-il lint of iiiiimlfjalou. I Washington, June The navy department baa ordered the Buffsl t(l be put out of aonualaaion,thai indieat1 ing 'he nlmiuh.tituent id ihe project of maintaining a regular mnal tranaport ! aenice aerasa the Atlantic and by way of the Mediterranean to Manila.
1 aoetsnintlsaslf aWama, Toledo. 0m June 9. With bur little rcrtmont ti e work of building a har-
bat on the Ohio Centennial groundt 'ami b. gun yesterday. The loeai eon mlatk n expect to have tin work comjnleted by the middle of June, IftOO,
THAN KS FOR LORD KITCHENER. Mli-lm.-l D n 1 1 1 llciioiiii. i-.l li V. J, llnlfonr n n .oi,.-il Im mv
of t.renl llrlluln. London, June Hoth the hoaaw t tarda and bouse of commons yesterday passed aatea of thanks to Oca, Lord Kitehcner of KI;artouni, und of the other theirs Bad men rmgaged in the ataiadan campaign. j lliehnel Davit t, Irish aattansl nnni-ln-r for Smith Mayo, protested, and aanllengfed a dUriskna, with the result that tln re were 111 tatCa in ttvof of the motion ami u'aaguitist it. A.. I. Balfour, tin- gover anneal lender, Pemarkad that Mr. Davitt atteaded the Iniine. as "an avowed enemy of our caintry," adding that he underst i.ri a british reverse would not break lua heart.
OHN rMIl.lO AGflNAI.DO. The Seir-Declare.l PUiptno LUctator. Aguinaldo ha- dissolve. I the Filipino congress, and has proclaimed himself dictati r 1 lie Bastos CoMlna Hoaae. Mtnlra, .bun- I, .:r p. m.--Th" United States cruiser Boston, ('apt. Y H. Whiting, has Bailed for s-an Frnu-t-isco, by way id Nagasaki, Japan, witn long strefoa ofneera and men from the various American warships. The buttli sbip Oregon Will soon bt stationed 01T Dagupan, IB the gulf of Liagnycn, ti blockade duty, VsmhsIs 1 npiiireil B) atorkadsr. The United States gunboat Albany, one of the . ",s p irehased fnun thi Spaiuarda, and commanded by Fusign w. 11. Btnndley, hn- captured three sailing vessels and one steam 1 otT the island of Ncg"os. Nine ol these boats (of the AH any class) are now in oonmiaaiott, and tire doing gHKi service in the shallow waters ol the BOUthera island-. it.,- iiirutimii PHssasra, Favorable rcpOTta are still being rcei'.eii from the party of 15 Americanbelongfng t the gunboat Yorktown. headed by Lieut. J. C, ulmo.e. ot that vessel, captured on April 1- by tin- Piliplaos not far from Hah r. Th" prisoners are all well, r. i t.ie reei i' ing fair treatment. lie MonBS MOWSHSM St Washington, June 0. The situation in tin Philippines iswV'-e: 1 b.-d by (ien. oti in the following cablegram: .Manila. Jui.o v -Adjutant i ueial. Washington: The result of the inofe meata In Morong proeii ee was to drit the Ineurgenti Into the montalns, cap taring i : j l i and other towns m that arctloa with the point of the latal projecting into the bay. They ret rented and scattered before our advance, leaving II dead On the held: our loss four killed and a few erouaded, mostly slight. The city of liorong only, on the land route on the bay, has been rarrboTird all other troops withdrawn. Inhabitants of the provinc profo frimdship. and ask jrteet i ti : larg. aumbera Wish to enter Manila, but ar refused, as the oity population Is increasing loo rapidly. Leading native throughout ihe island, including aciv hssnrgeat lenders, seek permission it aeiel 'h ir families to Manila, which i ronsid. red the only place of BeraOaal , security. OTIS." oncliiMi.ni llrnmi ill n Ii I n u I o n Washington. June 0. The conclu si ii s draWB by Ihe vvar departm- nt odBcIala concerning the condition in the Philippine! given In ihe dispatch of ten. Otis nrc that the in nrgenti are little more than marnuding lmndi which will continually dccream when the Men hnd that there if life and libart) under American government, 'I he people who are coining into the American lines asking protection are 1 cf raiderd like those w ho sought prottetkm in the forts during the early stages of American development in the west Nothing is vet said as to the intention of den. Otis to continue active hostilities, but this is a tnatetr that will in- left wholly in his discretion, end he will no doubt fight ur rent, m the circumstances determine.
itettirnittK trotaateora. Washington. June i. den. litis cables as folk NTI regarding the return of volunteers : "Manila. June s, Adjutant General. WaahingtM ut Oregon request to defer time of departure until lith; will learn for Portland in transports Ohio und Newport. Sith infantry, usin arrival. will relhrwi CaHforniaBa at (fegma, HaneiM-k sails in a few days with Nebeaaka and other troops.1
ianlah Lrunlliin H,'-l;lalili .ln-,1. Washington, June The Spanish bgatioti has been re-estaliiished in the hwndsonat ijuartera formerly oeeupied b Ministers llupuv dt home and I'ulo, nt the corner of Ma - ichusetts avenue I und Klfhteenth street. The nrchlvea 'of the legation have been tnken from j the Austria H nagSI inn legTStahl ami : set up in th pla. c they toimerly occupied. The Snanisli government is rapidly (completing i'" dusular repr-senta turns in thi- country and its iicwlr-e quirril ioK.e.ssions.
si In li N,,rlhiin How. dr.i iis l arms. Conn.. Juae 9.- The sound steamer C H. Nurtham, of the Niw Haven Btaamboal b. s line, wsa run ashore here near New Creek, to keep lor from sinking. Dunrur the night, while on her trip from w York to New Haven, the Btea9Mt is said to have been in eolliaion vvi'li the renin i Rlehard reek, of tht naw line, Iwi'ind fcr New York. A hol of considerable UfBpOttloa vv I itOVS in th Northami haw, an.. pa -'t.grs were taken alxuird the Peck, It is belirved that no one was iniund.
LATEST NEWS FROM HAVANA. analaria I ' teamaana gaaauaaa t ine li Mna ol imaaaaawWbi I ,il sirlUe, lilsi. lliivan ,. lune ' . I be favrawell manIfeafta of ,m :'. Maalmo Gonaea has fallen comparative!) Hat. Tna leanl pa nan haw M B Btht attantlon in the way Of eoaii.icnt, und public feeling bus np n nUy not been mach u roused. I be principal ct iticism have bean thcae bi ra of the itmpWon that the maiiit, is not a g nuiuc farewell. Iii. I ii.-lilio of l.olmmU. The Iv nsliinc . l Joss l..'li.'1-ut.Mie for
mer Spaiii-,i oficer, has taken all the' available ipace In thi lora) press. Most of the paper regret the occur renae, but are Inclined la offer x eaace fur the Cabana involved. The Spaniards i list that the military tintbarltiea ahould take atrpi to punish severely the p- rp' tt ttuis of the outra;re, in order to av, id its repetition. They also contend that each oanur ret. e s constitute the principal reason why so much capital is hckeil up tu the hanks of Hie islaml. They aj the Spaniards, uneettaln aa t tin future,' will naturally refuse to nvest; for. i, the Americana withdraw, they claim that the life of a Spaniard iu Cuba will Hot be secure. analnsda r-.-i laaaeaee. As IBuatrntlon of theil1 argument they cite the various s'rik.s now in progress. Scarcely was the duck strike itnish 'd before the cab strike began, and, in the opini.m of it..- Spaniards,' , such incidents merely reflect conditions that would be greatly aggro eated, but for the pres. tue of the Ar.nriiaj , suthorittes. Tor auch reasona as these the Spaniards wish the military anthoritlea to make ih. ir power felt in punishing the authors of the lynching affair at nan Antonio, TBS l Ii .irlUe. The cab strike is felt by all classes in Havana, except the poorent. Thi other means ol conveyance ure quite laadeqnxte to meet the needs of the public, for every livery carriage hai been engaged bv bunincsa men until the end of the strike, at .buibie the ordinary price, other people must walk to the nhopa and other points of d.s. tlnntloa in the intens,, in at. The nab' men bare b n rocotvlng from the call owners 111 in sold per month for it hours work a day. They demand IS which 'he public considers reaaonable A poor cab can earn IS a day, and many with ood horses will avcragi 110. It is thought the strike will not outlast to-day. aa the own r-. will proba bly offer Fit) a; a ComprotulSS. in eei .i in.- Bawtalti . Ali opposition on the port of the In ajrgenta to recelring the gratuity from th t'nHed Mates ended yeater lay. L eut.4 oi. i:.uuia!i. nt Ha tan as .
I i. ut.-t ol, Bafferty, nt Begun In urande, and 4cutCoL tiiabee, at Past Ileal, lound large crowd 4 waiting fot payment and discharge. Ilenleil Vi iiM'l'' i I iiiilri,OT, Alfonso Lopea baa prorol ed a bested newspaper controversy by attacking 1 hief-o! I'oiiiv Menoeal, Who r.-eently removt-d him from the detective btt lean. It is. hovv.vcr. BOtOrlOUS that gamlding exiata everywhere in Havana. and that the small establishments arc raided while the clubs ro unmolested. Bon of the papera allege that the u tc- lives ar" in the pay of th doli proprfetora, and will only airest hlnese, '. of whom were yesterday arraigned before I apt. Pitcher, the police msgis ( irate. A REVOLUTION THREATENED. i 1 1 1, H ii lrr--onel I In l.les Baast of a i'lan lo lclrov I'or-iiiii lUVSKt ments In (tic tslaath New York. .Inne In a private Idler r, ' . ive! by the New York Heruid frort' a distinguished bul' m, now a resident of the United ,-tat..s, is a an at st osatlonal atateim nt shout the plans of the Irrcconcliiaiblo Cuban lead il". The writer is conser ative, and ia in a position to know what is yoing c u at present in Cuba, The Information is . - follows: ''Ihe latest story fruni Cuba, which i bare every reason lo beilere, 1 har lag been told am by a prominentia ban. whose intimacy with tin leaden in Havana ktnda authority to the ataiebm nt. is that tht former revolutionary elemenl hu decided to make a virtue of necessity and gracefully, to outward nppaaraneea, accept American tnlervention. At Ihe end of two ye;,rs. however, if t i, ban iml.'pendencc is not uekuowledged and the government transient d lo the ( ul.atis, the torch is lo he aiplled from one end of the island ' the other, by which means all foreign : Inreatflaeata vviii be destroyed. I Arweulian Oralefnl. Washington, June S. -'Th Ar." ntlft adnlater has received copies uf the aMSsage of Prea!di nt Julio Boca of the Argentine republic, presented to eon gn ss on Mav I last, in which he thanks the American government, end Mr. Bot hnnan, our minister there, lot tiding in the settlement of the bann lerj troubles betasten CaVOa and Ar geatlaa, PROBABLY A FATAL FALL. K-hii .1. I n loir, a Wrll-knnnn TranaIniiu. PiabaMy Palallr lajnred a i n ii h laartu a. Washington, .lune 'I. Jiiir J. La lor. transistor in the afhee of the director of the mint, lost his Imlam-e ami fell Front the accond floor in the treu nry depart an nt, bow n th anaft which th" tirwuv surrounda to the haat nicnt. piobably r bine fatal injuries. Nr. Lalor is a w eil -'.invvn writer political cconomv, and is Hie author of su encvcloL" dia on that aubiect.
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Those ABaara m .. "What ridiculous turne they haves there in the 11: : ippilM -. " ... tile 01 ! bad jnt walki d up to t he jauarsd by the elerfc that ! st In m In the h .1. .. I , i , far int.infi'. That I in.,- ri leTse lauidi. WL i i v i r 1 of ai aa absard as to give a tow n tut b .1 p. - m a- that?" Then he took the pen ti.it Uta clerk I beet, holding, out toward 1 ii .... m 1 Up'.n tl reir ti r: "J. Crivvf .nh Woonsocket, R, I." C c:i Kv, : .1 i N'i v, a.
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Ut D et m the 1'u uac Uceas, be did an n pan r a h ot rate ticket. Beini "al :ra 11 1 .! . It. lb f . 1.. .. i , th Baltimore A Ohio Bassens. rde in WashiagtoBi the now famous u , huiV-,,: ihm tu , 1-. ii-,,,'.:n in ', ton to S.in Francisco via tlu B. A eago A North-Weatern, Union Pat K'tit!'. 1 1; I Hi lines. La ul . Bi ui compaaiM tin adnura and they d on N v, :11b. 1 L'Tlit. Some lune aao Manager rf p rrafhc D. B. Ifartin, of the B 4. Ohio Railroad, set out t. coll coupons of the ticket and oniv r Bxnred ill -f them. Ha has had the containing Dewty'a tbznature, luh it and is issuing fac similes ai souv. n
Haltaals Cellaelan, Mrs. Newly wed n. 111 her, I v il ; 1 ntver been burn, licorge doesn't . : anv mf.re. It'e as plain at day'ght. ll.T Mother -Why, h a 1 m j u . 'g "Wsll, I'm ft' ol to kr. a about it." at! our expenditure. The hr-t in i.th ! were inarned iur living exnensei an ed to slut, the in on.i iici.th e.'. iu ' t month jut -'l8. And Georg aar vv. - . a . oo ev en hi tter than thai i.cr iftcrl ' N. Y. World. . laaUMt OnllnK". Tl.- ni .st f oii'iiis ai ! p..j ulae - -. r Tourut resorts on the Contimni irt reached directly hy the hues ot thi (ir 1 Trunk lla..wuj Byatem and us dire, t 1 ln" . nt. Mtibale Tmin Si rvice. (' piea of illustrated deaeriptive pai h lets of Lake, Mountain and Be. iaht n n - w. : 1 1 fu'I informit: .n as to rates, etc., he -nt m applicatioa to J. 11 Bnri -. 1 tr Passenger and Ticket Agent. 2t9 J rk Street, Corner Jackson Boulevard, Chicags, is rui sospattttoa, Old Lady I suppose, poor man. th it yea hav e fared badly beCSUet of hari tUBl - Weary Walker Ye, muni. Soman pi pie hein' "tit o' work makes sn awful 1 .- I tition f"r us feilen ter atragg fia. ruiiadelphia Kecord. aar Paools Cannot DrisB CofT. e at ntiht. It spoils tht a KM can drink t.rain-O wheaysapleaatai tike a t"p F. r 1 irain-O dos Bot atim it nourishes. hi era and feeds. Yet it ami tastet like the best coffee. For nen pel aa, fnWBl " Oplt ami children 1 .. 1 ' the perfect drink. Made from pure ci (Jet a 1 1 kape from your gToeei I 1 iy. L'Jt it in j um t of coffee. 1" and - ' l.ooU lite Mine. Yeat Did you ever take any of thott mud batkaf 1 rimsonbesk Well, I raaf 1 ffi et, Yoakera Btatesman. I.nne's 1 auilly Msdtetae. M v. the bowril eai h Sag In or' rt be h. ji'.hy this is ne, siry. Actagentlj a in. ...r and kidneys, Cures .ek i. ache. Trice 25 ami He, Some peraoM chew abewinggunt al IOBH e-t ben ahewfai chewing gum. 1 msy chew or e. in w chewing ju eh - -. L. A. W. Bulletin.
Pcv. (now Bishop) Joseph B, Key, wrottt "We gave your Tmthins (Teel ng 1 ''
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piet results. 1 he effects v . a.n 1 - Si il an.l ct rtamly more aal - T ;:'in from anything we ever ut s ..!,," said Uaelt Ehen, 1 ' :'h A' -hi re proverbs. Ue teil voudar sl l in da rtmnin' brook, but don't 11 ' - J v i s (Hinter git yoh edscati m . ,a awanaun'.'' ashitigtoa Bl u I a t arc a fold In One liar Take Laxative BfOH I Ouinioe Tab Aa druggists refund money if It falle to cun an 'Kxeellent photograph of Smith!" ' Tt ndleat! He look enough liki hinwell . to l-e hi own brother! O- trail Joomai. Bleo.! are they who know eti ingh t -e!l moagh alone. Chicago Dai y N l-
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(LETTES TO MBS. FINKS AM Mo. "DkakMiis. Pinkham I have many, many thankatogieayon ter what yo r Vegetable 1 omponnd has done for BJ. After tirst confinement I waa nick tn nine years With prolapsus of the wnnb, had pain in left side, in small of ' a great deal of headache, palpitsl of heart and Icneorrhnra. 1 flt weak and tired that 1 could not do n ;.' work. I became pregnant again at. J took von r Compound all through, an 1 now have a Rweet baby girl. I t" r before had such an easy time during labor, and I feel it w as due to Ly-ba E. Pinkham's v. pr'ahie Compound. J am now able to do my work nn 1 ' batter than I have for years. I eann t thank you enough." M... Ba tB LINUEn, Okyink. Tkx. tVonctrrrnlly Rtrenctlo nrJ. " I have been taking Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Oonmooad, hi(XHl Purifier and Liver Pilla and feci wonderfully strengthen. 1. Before u'Df
Your remedies I was i Bt flTtme felt like fainting ev. v little whllj , thought I Btaataursly die. it"1 JJ I thanks to your rcmedtea, tl
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