Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 June 1899 — Page 6
iUcclUii ('-oni-ier. NEWS IN BBIEF.
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Compiled frc:ti Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENLKAL.
The AuM l nl .in colonics ait' on the federate question. The strudele is nuivt acute la Svm South Wslea. Incomplete return in that colonv, up to Um ruth, showed L99JKM rotea i or of tin- federation, ami 7,.'.y Ignlnal it. The number of tin- Columbus ami Buffalo ball teams MtWtej it HutTalo, N. ., (or violating the Sunday bWi were acquitted, on the -nth, by ! lit e court jury. TlM British nrmnl sloop IUi;inl in. I i.iui.ii il uiiri iiii i , , ! ( il ll III-
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Tin- Kttj Nork Htj council, on the ti'tli, adopted a resolution making July 11 a holi.luv in tl-.n city in cOBttncmorution of tin Brat anniversary of tli- kit IK- of Santiago W. F. Men. lall, member of congress from Wyoatiag, is spending a month in Honolulu, Study 1 Of tki 'tinliii.ui et i id political prospects of that Mi candidate for statehood, i Pripom Louise i m ar chtoBcea l.ornr), on the -1st, opened the ereit
cd the funds of Charing Cross hoapit
The elite of tin kingdom was preeeak Commander .1. J. Haaker lias ben ordered to take charge of tne naval traialng ttatiaa at Newport, VaM re having Comataader MeOowaa, ordered to the Asiatic eta Hon to command the Concord.
Johnson's islam). Lake Krie. which ami famous us a prison for confederals soldiers during the civil war. lias been Sold at aaotioa for 143.000, The island lies in Sandusky hay, a few miles froiu the city of that name.
The United States cruiser Phlladel phla arrived at San Francisco, from Apia. ia Honolulu, ou the -1st. The Boateward voyage wan not a fast one for the reason that the Philadelphia! bottom was very foul from tonj M rICC.
Steps have been taken by representatie colored citisenn of San Francisco towards securing for their race a national academy of music to be located nt Washington, 1'. C or mar the center of the Uec;ro population of America.
it is stated at tin- nay department that every man attached to the Olympia, Boatoa, Baltimore, Concord, ln! eight Petrel and UcCulloch during the battle in Manila harbor, regardless of r.:nk or station will receive u medal o. honor.
BUI Tack, v.. the outlaw and Jailbreaker, was toaad dead in a strawstack on a farm five miles south of Wichita, Kaa. There were seven gum bhot wounds in his back. Sheriff Rim awns has n positive information us to the ussas.-ins.
me left St. Jehus. S, P., the 80th,
for ltuy Islands, to Inquire into alleged ntiaoonduct ol French waf vaaatis ou the t I t aly cua-l. rhe Halted states practice eessel Chesapeake was launched Iron the
Path (Me.) iron work! n the 10th. retired.
1 lie launching was sueeessiiu in every particular. Lincoln, III., was visited by a s . r rainstorm, on the -Mth. during which William l". Phillips vv;, killeil bv light' sing, lie was a watehmaa at the suite asylum fur feeble-Uti nded children ami leaves a widow and si children. The i'i.r, slender, dot e-colored po
tato bag that aasa't inen in ev i.;
for 24 years, has sppeared, in Illinois, and in rapidly destroy lag tin- potato Tinea in some sections. They jr in lar't swarms, and in a few hours will completely destroy whole fields of potato, a. The marriage f Georgs Henry Boeek, of St. Louis, and Miss lae Lincoln Edwardes, of Cambridge, Ma-., aaaouaced to take place in Boston, on the Bight of the 20th, did not occur, the bride-elect baring eloped with William Wilson Sloan, .ir.. who w ;i to have been as of the ushers at the wedding. V ws was received in New York of the d ath, at Yokohoma, Japan, on the 19th, of Fraaecs Dana Walcott, wife of Prederk t . Walcott, and jroaagei News was received in New Y rk of the ti, ath, ;it okohi ma, Japan, on the 19th, of Frances liana Walcott, wife of Frederic C Walcott, and voungest The threat of Uaron W n lit. low h,,t German; will demand an indeaaajty for damages to the pn perty -f and the arrest of her eitiens in Samoa created a stir in the state depaxtm it at Washington, The conference on combinations and
! Chaimcey M. I. pew was luirriedly aaaatOBed fron. Loadsa to Bruasefaaj
OP the -0th, wh. re his sou liad been, kudibnly tuken seriously ill. Llks' week al St. Loui proved B Lot time in Wary sens,' of the word. The temperature was a veritable salt ink. produoiaf a degrea of thirst that no well regulated elk could complain of. St. Louis' hospitality wus fully tested, and every visiting elk Is preparod to testify thut it is "no dream." The handsoine home of tien. John It. t. onion, at Kirkwood. a suburb of Atlonta. i",a., was completely detroyed by tire on the eTsalaaj of tie?
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III 'I I ill , sa IM. M o M ' i two sons of the general, were ut hotne when the lire waa discovered. v. ti. Foster, former federsd judire for the district f Kansas, ilied on tba eMMiin of the lst, nt Topeka, Kas. Judge Footer wbb appointed judge of the Cnlted States district court by President Grant, ii. 174. and served
r.n t i ! March of this year, wheu he was
ALL OVER THE STATE. Events in Various Portions ol Indiana Toll by Wire.
PtaetMM SasBltSMiB, I odiana) ob, lad., June '.. 'I tie h um Ith officers of tbi state derotad tin Ir e lotting seaakai Ul a loiiy and earnest diaeusalon of the daoger of the pan iipi'caia.icc of Mn,iiipo throughout the -.tati- with the coming of cool av.it her. Mean- of preventing the
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The Filipino Congress Sentenced Bin to De. ith and Then Commuted the 1 Jtence.
tlilllv in I ii
wer iatii
offered, Twenty are afflicted.
counties
i v t on ii Hi. ii i ii arced. iimbua, Ind.. June '.' ticOTgO . ..re.' M3, has been granted a dibs Judge iiord from Husan K. . Rged 80, Wray had been nuirfour time-, outliving his other wiles. He said that his last wile
to him and offered to take care 1 that his condemnation by the Filipi-
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From January to M ry, inclusive, the i trusts. initiated by the tivfc Federation
receipts of Havana, city and province. Were 1793,194, ami the expenses 117V B28, the balance being cash o., hand. This caused general BstonisBaseat mong the Cuban- and ;s unprecedenteo in tin- history of Havana.
LATE NtWS ITEMS. Four eaopsafa of Um Twenty" fourth Halted States infantry, aud I59 recruits sailed froaa Bah Francisco, for Manila, on the 9Sd, on the transport Zcalandia, The transport also carried ii.i immense aiuonnt of provialons ami SuppllcN for the army in the Philipp.nes. !t was Baaonaced at Cairo, Egypt, on the S8d that the khalifa Lad been defeated, with heavy In-- by the natives friendly to the British, it was inMod that he had fled to the woods with a few followers ami that bis capti re was imminent. The remains of the late Gen. A. Y. bauta arrived in Washington, on tho : ... from Seattle. Wash., and were inten ed in Arlington with appropriate military honors. lien. Kauts was a bn tber of Admiral Kaute, and died in l in consequence of the outbreak of yellow lev, r, the garrison of Catted) State Ire ps at Sunt I ie., de t uba has been removed from the old Spanish barracks to a comfortabh csmp in the bi on the road to 111 kfOIO. I in- Qenaan reich-::. on tic 234, passed to the thin) reading the Span
ish Islands bill. The (ntTO 1 hi I e cheers for iattt, ami the session w . "'ii i;. until Nov end,, Tl.- Ural eoaelgnuM
States i: ail from the
( ol I -a v voice W ray ricd three MBie
f Iii mi if he would man v her. hut that
in -ei iircd from blm mure than 91,000 In gob since they were married cilit i .i rs aj.'... iiiu hu Rateeesl, iralerson. Ind., .lane S3. The town '! Summit ville. it- mar-hal. .lames
MADE IT TWELVE YEARS' IMPRIS0NMEN1
Cat. kraswiles Oas t tan ataaw ..nseevavSlve suad ateapeatad Nss 1,1 i-nl i Heil Willi Ii,,- I aSMB r reel O.n i.a-u. Pea i'ei i-ii' iiiuai, Bassd I ti il ii red. Manila. June Sf, 7: 98 p. in. ' - tails of the sentencing of t'oi. .rguellea, a Filipino commisaloaer, to 13 years' Imprisonment, have just been obtained here, it was first reported
iaa free Hwaaa .1,
iMttlr, Wash., Jna 94 n Hg h.t of returning Klondll J .uiv.oii.io,, aprami reached I terday sftcriwoo an ,i. M,,Uu bold) . 9tesMaalM "iraatessaHils u. There w, n- al out . , ,,, ,(l ( lew of thcta hroue-h. eon ii , , OUm rs were report, i to i,,,. for burgs i. im ts. while ' home without rich.-- ,, estinmte ,,f tl. amount , -'b;si can In- BUMlo, for the r, ,, the ti),'ures jrivrn by th. aid M-liij-ers vary wideiy. rnnjrill;! way from .",n,tMiu ' t,, j I. a.re diverp at are the c to the amount. Includlns ill duat, 'i he estimates rai 909 to 1199099. Iuraer Carroll claim- that in his en-tody 9280,000 m ,u t
itii
BOB was due to the friendship he dis-
t una tea that there wmn abou 1 ln,,r,. Im I... .IllV . .
, . . .-.. in .ii. iiiiioiiiii si, ue l plaved towards Amcrlcaoa, but the In- , turned over to 1 1 1 II. formation Just received -hows the ae- , At four 0.ckjck v,.st,.r,,.,v
in mi againai imn was noi uaseu
be.
have
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ami Constable Patrick Hannoa
been sued for 910,000 da nmges by
V. Xlmi. of thiseit v . adiiiinistrator
ii estate of Charles hart on, who burned to death in the Hummitiail last winter. It is allem d tlie.t
I'.arton was foullj dealt with and ocked in the jail after midnight and left to his fate. Mule PotatorMum ie. Ind., June 93, Thieves stole? Hurl Foster's mule and wagon from his barn ami hauled 30 bushels of potato.from a sealed car shipped lo re from I ndianapoli- to II a Ines d Ihtngan. Mi. Foater claimed that there va- but nie person arbo could hitch that mute
tvithout being kicked to den pet -on w.i- .lames She. w Ii rested on t hi- e idence.
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both . v. - befir crackers n the ground Paver pielo d a ill the ,1,(1
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Burgeoa-Gi aeral Wyaun, of the Ma-rim-hospital service, received a telegram from ir. Park, the quarantine officer at Santiago de Cuba, on the -'ist, reporting tin- existence at that port of It cases of yellow fever and lour dt uths from that .. ist .
afro and ( ailed to im et it
eago Eh ; t.mber 13 and 16, is receiviug ladoraement in all parts of the country, am! from many kinds of representative bodies, Governors, attorney
mmissionera from er accept, -,1 for .-end repreaenta-
and laboi
es have e Ives or Wi
New was received in New- York city, on the Bight of the SOtb, of the ,!. ath, at ypkohama, Japan, on the 19th, of Frances Dana Walcott, wife of Fred eric (.'. Walcott. and youagest daugh ter of John I. Archhold. of the iilard Oil In, Die couple were on their bridal tour.
The Boston Fruit o. steamer daural Dsrwey, which nrnvod si Lv..t'.u, in the 19th, brought aavus.i b r j a--wngers Maj.-I.en. Leonard ' I. i.i,!itrry governor at Bantiiign ii- Cuob, and .Mrs. Wind and thl hildren. Gov, Wood reported overyllilog quiet in hi- province, with returning rua p rity.
The schoole r Anita returned to Ban Diego, t al.. from tin- lower California Biiaea, on the toth, with is mbaeri and Co ounces of gold. The tuen -ay the placers extend over an area of by lour miles, but are not rich ami most of the Americans will have for home. About $.iu.uoo has been taken out in all SO fur.
The riots in southern India have spread to Travaneore, where the police have bans severely beaten ami fareed to retire. The rioters are cnttlag off the ears of their opponents in order to obtain their earrings more expeditiously. About 190 houses have bean Lurmd at BambopradagBrai. Troooa are now patrolliag the district.
H. ii. Osborn, of the Anaerica! r.'.it'ic Vehicle I o . ami ( '. B. Woods, man get of the Flachar Fqulpment to. both of ChktBgO, had themselves litr -ted, on the 19th, for usine- autmii .- biles on the south side boulevards in defiance of the recent onler of the oatb Path '.Mi.'ird. and the niattir dNH I . carried Bhrough the courts ;m a t -.t am
The Vienna correspondent of th London Daily Telegraph says: "rhe Austrian war Office has learned that Iba evidence of m. aalaUfPerter upon the Dreyfua trial win be stsrtllng. it Will be shown that he liol, Is the key to the atTair, which has hitherto been Withheld in order to prevent a serious eoniliet between France aud lurUiao v."
Latest advlees from kptt, Samoa, sa : Malietou Tanu has heen recog' Biaed a king oy the fommlBBloni it of the three powers, and the deei-ion of hi. f .lustier t hatnbers in the matter of the kingship pnK-luinied valid 1.1 . I . . r.
muu oinuine. .vianeto.i nam IBCIO1 I
upon slxiicated in favor of the commissioners, who appointed a provisional govern meat consisting al tue eav mi "I the three po.vers, empowering a majority to act in all eases whafvj unanimity j. not re.piir d b Um ' rJiu treatv.
peneral 35 st.it'
thei tiv.
Han -i Edgar da Dara, recently convicted in Chicago of carrying on a fraudulent business through the United States mails, was taken to Detroit Mich., on the to one a term of three years in the house of corrcction. The Buroaesa He Ban had alien. Iy been takes to the Whestoa t II!. i jail to serve lu r term of one year. A dispatch from Manila savs I' not. Tbi Ifaronala, a Frenchman, who went to tbe rebel camp t. intervene in K -half of the Spanish prisoners in tbe
hands of the Filipinos, w.is treaeheroi sly morden d. On the night of the 21st. an incendiary fire destroyed the business portion of the town ,.f J.iverniore I , Me. Thirty families lost everything but their night clothe-. Admiral Dewey's Aagship, the Olympia, arrived at Colombo, bland nf Ceylon, on the sist, an route home. On the 'lst the eoritrileit ions to the Dewey fund amounted to 19,879.
firnnt (i. Gillett, the Kansas e.tttie piuneer. whoaa failure last vinter for nearly 92,000,000 caused a sharp tlnrrv in financial circles, is reported to have smldenly left ( hibuahua. Mexico, where lie has been in the hotel (itlsiricss since his tliirht from eredltOffa. 'I he. Phliadelphia arrived at Ran Fnnci-eo, on the !M-t. In some respects her honw I Hilling was a tad one, for she broughl to relatives in this country the Ik idles of two Americans who lost their lives in the lieht between the Mataaf ans and the combined forces of the American and Lritish seamen in Samoa. The count and COttBteaa de Ca t.llane. feelinp they have had sufficient notoriety for participation in the Loubet assault. Lave hired the yacht Wad Kiln, upon which they will have l'rance for a cruise off the const of Scotland. It is rUBBOftd tiny found the situation in Paris too hot for comfort. Daring President McKinley's vi it
to Spritiefn Id. Mass., on the :.' 1-t, a preat crowd, gathered to greet him. N'otimc atnattat panic-stricken by the crowding of thousands who Wished to shake the president's hand. The police were oom pelted to aae their clubs to bent back the crowd which was -- hinp in and erushine; helpleSH vvonn n. War departnwnt offleiala srn inclined te 'hink tien. Leonard Wood, governor of Santiago province, Cuba, will accept the tempting oder of the Washlagtofl Capital Traction Co. to bicotne its iresident at a Hint. i ti.ent salar.v . I he Harvard unixer-ity authorities have expelled William Wii-ori Sloan. Jr.. who siopad with ntul ma-ried ROM Lincoln Kdwardes. the afilsnocid of Oaorge Beary Boaek, of st. Loui, on the eve of the wedding tlmt had Ix'en arraaged for at Sua ton. Santiago ndvices Indicate that tan innuul outbreak of vellow fever htm bt pun, ami already there has been Seine deaths BBBOBg the United States troops Stationed there and nt Puerto Principe, (tn the ::ist there were 14 cai.es and font (hatha in Santiago.
months reach. 1 Se 21st. on the st.-,, n
Prof. .1. B. Bully clan and choir b-
was
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Yukon for two
Wash., on the
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Novel 1 Auburn, 1 ml.. ui ntioti or reunion
in tl
e I oledo the S8e in. Bart-
sentenced to tlir
nltentlary, on tilth, mail- w bile a cl i i post oihue. Tbe secretary f st: received a dispatch fi
h tt Tripp. United State- eoiniii.s-ioner in s imoa, aaying that pence bad bean) M -toted in the i islands. The town mnrahal of Avpea, Wis., was fatally shot, on the eight f the -M. by a tramp whom he attempted 10 arrest The officer in tarn killed the tram ii.
Uen. Otis has notified the wnr depurtmenl that the hospital ship Relief bn bdt Manila for San Francisco with ..'.I - Ick ti board. Two Ashiag smacks were capsiaed ofj Piot. Prance, on the nod ami 12 pi-so.is w. ; drowned. The rcoTtd Ug lot of f9t u riling Klondiketa since navigatioa open. 1 r.aeliei Si attle. Wash., on tin- 23rd, on the steam, r Humboldt. There were about 230 of them and some of tin 11 brought considerable dust, others were reported to Lave draft- for I u e amounts while sosne came home with out rieht -. The funeral of Lieut. Philip Van Home Lanadale, who was killed at amoa by the aatlves daring the battle between the combined forces f the Americans and British Bad the followers f Mataafa, took place.on the Wd, from st. Luke's Episcopal church, Baa Franeisi o. The new French cabinet minlstera took posses-ion of their offices on tbe 23rd. The perfect of police. M. Plane, had n long interview with the premier, M. Wsldcck-Rounscau, dnrlng the tiny, and, it was asserted, handed the latter his resignation. The tension i- extreme at Cape Town. South Africa. Buaine - is at 1 standstill, ami 1 1 1 - general feeling is that England must prompt ij bring matters to an iussc. The Orange gov ernaaaat is urglug the Traaavaal to make further concession a. The officials of the London foreign nftit e, m the 2l!r.l, sent the United states A mbaaasdor, Joseph 11. Choatei 1 formal memorandnm embodying I be temporary agreement reached on the Ala- kan boundary question. The supreme coined of the United Commercial Traveler- began its eleventh annual ses-imi in Columbus, '. on the 13rd. Supreme Counsellor t barios w . Bice, of m. Pgal, pevwlded. Tin- grand lodge f the Benevolent
mid Protective Otder of Llks Com- I pitted the work before it in St. Louis, I on tbe 23rd, and adjourned to rUOCt in Atknatie City, !f, J Jnly 11. 1900, tapt. .1. It. Coghlan, eonnna ndcr ef ! the cruiser Baleljgh in the battle of Manila hav, was a visitor on tie- St.' Louis exchange, on the 93d, and waa
given a rousing reception.
On the Mth, P. o. Dun A Co. reported: "failures for the week have j been its in the United States, agalnat 983 last year, ami 1- in t .. naila. apainst 11 hint jear." Admiral Sehli v is to lie tic cMie-t OS Ihe eity of Chester, Pa., mi Jul) A, and bai Consented lO make an address to ' the eitiens on that date. EmparOT William has conferred Mje rank of count upon the minister of iirtifa affairs, Harun on Boelow,
tile Hilde
irchal II i. r divine, who s the Mecca to which many almost daily repair for thece
oil
It I ti r.-cl.tl.
Moritp. Ii-1. Ind., Jone - - P -idea two residences blown down during i storm ai d several hulldiugs unroofed tin damage in Iba tdi field will amount to ab ut 010,1 I . .1. nick - being blown down and oil tanks wrecked by tight Iii !' . 0.11 mt Polities, Lapnrte, Ind.. June 23 It i - said that Rot, James A. Mount, tor whom the politicians have developed a vice presa lential boom, ha- written ton personal friend lha' he will retire from politics r tbe close of his term of Office. MM I.iio riiiir, New Carlisle. Ind., June 2.1. Jamea Budge, of Klkharl county, past rotn mender of the G, . P.. ban, it .s said, made formal announcement of his candidacy for the republican nomination for po eruor, I 11 il 1 r 11 Irre. Tipton. Ind.. June During a storm P.arl Ferguson and Bay Mash ran
under a ire for protection and light-
cusatiou againm mm vvas not oaset
tin his peace Conferences at Manila, as suppo-ed. I In v confirm President ; Bchnre man's belief in 1 is stacerlty, and tbOW that his advocacy of SUtonoinv atnone the Insurgents was treat
ed ;:s treason. Cfcarsre taalasl late rolnet. The chare, against the colonel .van ihat in conversation with Filipino officers he predicted that disorders within tin- insurgent territorj would had to civil war. and. therefore, he said he considered autonomy under the Americana preferable to Independence. 'I he Filipino congress tried him on tha charge of treason, and a heated debate over autonomy followed. Finally, the colon, I was sentenced to death, but this was commuted to 19 years' Imprisonment on account of his previous Service to the cause, after an eloquent pica upon the part of his counsel. v Ceaaervatlva Sam, . Cot, An.-m ill s arm But moat conservative ami respected men id. ntificd with the Insurrection. Ihe rebels have learned that the American volunteers are returning to tha 1 alteti states, ami the Filipino newspoj rs show that the) con-true thl to mean that the Americana are abandoning tin- war. and are eucottrugod th. r, l.y. Urs. Piter's Baad faptaswd. The outposts of the Washington reaj" in ent Wednesday, captured Uen. Plo
DEWEY AT COLOMBO CEYLON. 'II.,- V 111 1 ic:i 11 1l111irnt Itec- i.-il Willi line I In a 1. e I -rei' 11 1 ,1 w ith 11 -11 it t'aakct.
ift
nlns st ruck the t lee
Stantlj killeil and fuilv recovered.
Ferguson was in .Na.-l. baa not ral
arrested f.r Raeii iinrnine. Kokoroo, Iml.. June S3, (leonra Powell was ari'i-tei fur burning a barn on the Jonas Park- farm in Barrhsaa township. Luther Sampson, the farm tenant, was also arrested ob lha same chaive.
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11 Oeeaa 't rip. Cmvrfordsville, Ind., June cn. Lea Wallace win shortly leave
' nip to England and Europe. Be go. - 1 tnainlv for the sea breiv.c, ami XpCCtS to in from home about two mouths. W.o. I 11 ill I la I. Fairmount, (ad., Jane 23. The Fair mount zinc smelting works were laid tin on the ground during a windstorm , loui th. large smoke stack on the Klag
Colombo, Ceylon, June TLUnited Stat.- cruiser Olympia, w;th Admiral Dewej on board, arrived here at G p. to., from Singapore, June l". saluted the fort- ashore and waa k. nted by the latter in return. An aidc-.ic-camp representing tbe governor of Ceylon, Bt. Bon. Sir -Ic-sephWesI Bidgcway.boarded tbeffiynv pia, at seVen o'clock, in order to welcome Admiral Dewey, ami Col. Savage, commanding the troop , called at ten o'clock. The visits were return. ! by Ada iral Dewey later, lb- was ri - reived at the jetty by a guard of honor, and amidst cbeefing, drove in the governor's carriage to breakfast v.itii Col. Savage, 'i he admiral sfterwards booked rooms at the tlalloface ho i ) ind returned on Iwiard the lllympi i at Otic O'clock. There he received a dep 1tatton representing the Planter-' aoclation .'ind the chamber of commerce and was presented vvith a silver casket and an address a- a memento of bis isit. ihe admiral win remain in Caylon about a week, lie says he had a l'oo voyagi fr.un Singapore and that his health is fairly good. Ihe presentation of tha ca-ket to Admiral Dewey was made on board the Olympia, inatead of in the council chamber, because his doctor -bad forbidden iiini to participate in any official function. Ihe delegates tlso preaeated IJW0 pounds of tea to the in m of the Olympia. The admiral, reply inir to the ad. Irena Ol welcome, said he Svished he could r. piv in adequate terma, reciprocating the sentiments expressed. Put. he
1150,000 worth of dust had Is posited in the I nited St it. othee. A $.ViO.MI ,,t wa- b express ottiee for shipment to delphia. 1 1,,- 1 a iti. ii.'Hi vii ,, 1 II. Wolsten ami Pan Kit Rngland, had the reputation 1 ; the two richest men on Im wi re credited with hav ii - them a half million, th,- p, sale of several claims. 1 ti,- Beaaow's CloaB-ap. j Some of tin- paseiiL'ers Ii : 'tis. I un.-s. I'hey r.-sirt that !l up Is practically finished. 1 .nates of the clean-up will .0 Irom bi9,ooo,ooo to 119,00 1 1, .(ui. 1 risnes 1.1 Datvawa. Time-ate v. r.v quiet in Dave then many idle men In r . s. Clark, of Victoria, estimuh - I. a t 10,000 will ei tue out thl lucr, but their places will l fl 1 tuen going in. Michael V. I 1 nlifornia miner, reports 1 1 jape 3,000 penniless men at n b L'oine f.ip asahttanee to tiv, r. Ma n.v oi hem are v tin ir beard. ages on I 1 creek are 1 per hour, on pa is U cents. ttaaarvdd1 I rom Ralr. Bold t oiniiii -ioiu-r S-- : . . rd r. .June ... re-, rving ti vacant and beach claims , . r and PI Dorado creeks. At
A TWENTY YEARS' SENT) V -llitt" .1 e 11 n i n u . Ihe ! Iii nl ,,t i'lr Macaasfc Tenia ataBfcer, II r.iioleil ti. ilie I"-11 1 1 .-nliai Bartrille, Mo., Jana 24 years' imprisonmeat in the 1 tcntiary was the punishment I v the jury lu re yesterday 1 of -Pill" Jennings, othcrwis ('leim, another ,,f the ff, robbed a Kansas t it v. Pent Memphis t sprcss train at M.a '. Mt .. on Januarv t hurt. .fake Fegely and John previously been convicted. ' 1" id. tin. is the man Whom 111 I I v s In lie v ed to be "Hill" Jvail, old .lames gang, but in ;! to have been in error. 'I lie a bnrdened criminal, and bi -terms in the penltentlariri nt -'ire: Stillwater. Minn., mal in V. kt. in each ease for violent trill W hile in jail at Kansas C itv. . with bighwaj robbery, the leal mad.- the Bdnalntanee .1 Keanedj . w ho wa- aiaa ; . uns throngh Kennedy that be Iwam hlentlfied w ith the Cra. N '"' of train rotibem. Pi fore Lis case was ben ' 1 'he ury yesterday, Jennings scene in the court room. 'I 'I it his attorneys hail pTOVi ful ami Hint they were willing to ive. htm railnaaded to the p ' lie demanded new lawvers snd
trial, but Judge he demands.
Obi refused to
DRILL STRUCK A MISSED HOLETrrrlrte I iln-1 n In n Mine Itif Hen. I mill naheea Paiaiii 1 11 j ii red.
t'.i.
d, he
he said tn come,
spoke from his heart when .:ceiiv appreciated the wd-
City gbuu works overturned.
Vinn Killed, Lafayette, h o.. June ' :. Hurine n severe - tor m w hich did great damage to eiops Albert Prown.ntr.il 19, of Brooketown, was struck and killt. I by lightBing while working in a tn Id.
Pleat 1 Indianapolis, Iml , report of t he as-i -
Mcpaet. .. Jane S3. The ? i 1 -1
mi nt of r al estate
PR K PA RING DREYFUS' CELL. ii.,- i'ti of Renaes lealeal mh1oi Dresfaa Belaa Teeatod a I r 1 111 1 101 1 . lb ones, l'rance. June 93, - There is absolute IgBOraiiee here of the date of the arrival of tapt. Alfred l'reyfus. '1 he tow n is quiet. Workmen have completed plating! addlUoaal iars acroas the window of tin cell intended for the prisoner. Tha
i.- from Johnson comity, where there 1 local newspapers ace BCDteBting
la an Increase of i he sum ssmenl of four
year airo of $t. .';.' in 11
Work i,r itantalaa i.ooansp.11 1. Ind.. June 23. During a t bander storm lightning struck the j barn on the farm of . Met lain, in this county, n ii. 1 Lewis Wean, bt iha buy j man . waa fatallj Injun d. Heals itriP) Inn. Lct.-.rtc, Im! . .lime :. Promoter Weeks .iml . V. llotTman. an Jec-
hav. begun surveying n route Laporte ,v- Michigan t itv rail-
i riela n, for the way.
Hie, s iiilili 11 I . PulTai... . .. . I nne 9, Mneo . Keane, prominent in local republican politics, dl. d suddealy. Mr, Keane wa 99 venrs .f ge,
I against Ibis in.lirnity. a-scrt imr that Dreyfua aughi to - treated astrtly
Bs an aecu-etl otlicer, ami rot us u criminal. Mall i rom tin- gaatam Seattle. V;:-h.. Jana It, The first connignmenl of United State mail from the TukoU in the Mint two months reached here. Wedneaday, on the -teamer I itv of Topeka. There wire 11 sacks if it, containine alsmt 30,000 h Iter.
Ileteaea 1.1 Bales tin- fraot, Taeoma, a-h., Jaaa 13. Tha TaBoms -inciter has refimed to enter the big smelter trust, and is pn parilag Instead to double its present , pa.it v.
making it the targaat aaaaltat aunt of Di at . r.
Roesland, P. t".. dune ft, A hoot U j o'clock tbi- iiiorninff a tern1'' rXplosion took place in the War 1 - I 1 it. . A 1 . . . . 1
1 mine, ipt arid 01 ice lain 1 month ai;". ami in COUaCOJ Ue nee IM' men are lying dead at the ajwn ether if probably fatally Injured ' s fifth is seriously hurt. l ive men were Working in tl foot level with machine drills hei one tif Ihe drills struck a "in hole" where the -hot had Fstletl '
off. Thürs, lav night. A niglit plosion took til; and I bai l- l '
lltul t liarics lice were in-iantiv hi -" an. I Mike tiriflin. a married man. -so bsastly injured that hi died on way to the hospital. Men from all part of 'lie P rushed to th. inip of their (OU " " and they were carried out of tin und removed to the hospital. AN ATTEMPT TO DODGE TAXLS Trna.rrn of Ihr l.ntr lira. I nir - lair srrl, li .' nji.ln the t IteOtton "f Tniri. San Pra nei-eo, .lune it. John .Ma. kay and I.'. V. Day. tru-t - und1 the will of the late Mrs. Th. r SS I have Sued tin- city 9nd count, of SB"
Francl ro and T ollcctor m
o enjoin the ol' -ctioii of : M99,OQ0 worth of uth.rn V bond a, 191,099 worth of w rnilwHy Ik. ml- ai d HI Shaf1 t omni I -dal t able ( 'o.
