Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1899 — Page 6
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JULY 13.
Mi min. th- Insurgents have promised to release i ho sick Spanish soldier
holt' :i prisoners, who iniiilT
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Mrs. McKinley was It pert 1 tu ! better in tin 21. the p!ca-a it wcatbIf having a bem t'.oial effect OH her.
NEWS FROM INDIANA. Latest BAfftShlgl Within the Bor, ders cd Our Own State.
CoL Henry V. . r, Fourth ia ing reached 1 1 ; age of .' y been j iaced on tin- retired li The statement of tlx- pond
the Imuran leaned on show..!: Available cash bsbj 6.VJ.T.M; gold reserve, 542,3
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Puring the , k ended on the 1st more than a thousand lOM Of uraff material and fodder was forwarded from tlM Woolwich ( Km-laml i Jock yard to fcowth Africa.
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The contract for the const motion of tho government building at San I Cisco has been awarded to tho Beat Icy Construction Co.. of fcfllw euheo, at fao2,S00, for Baymoad grauite.
President McKinley deprecates the IX shlmlltlf view of the situation in the Philippines which is taken by some influential newspaper In this country, but it is not inclined to attach much hWj mit 1 to their forebodings.
Arelibisln p I'.arnada of Santiago and rish.' KU-nk of I'orto Rico were eontec rated in the St. Louis cathedral, it Hew Orleans, on the fid, Archhishop Chap : . . the apostolic delegate to the Spanish-American countries, offieiatii g.
By the morning of the 3d em rything ;is in riadim-. at ! fruit. Mich., f .- the international thristiun Endeavor con eiitinn.and then .i i verv Indien tJoa thai the attendance xmhiU! be very large. AceotnnioUatious were providtd lor ...
Th rejor! of the massacre of SjanItrda bj Filipinos, at Balance, has bei a confirmed. The place was used by the spiiniirds s penal colon and e nt. line. I a cannon. While the Spunish troops were at church tin- n.itivea entrapped the garrison and killed evt rv man.
thnc of the moat important . hlencea t The determination to atahe fell the Influences of American pruirri -s and civilization in the Philippine vra aoted, on the 3d. when public Bcboofe Were npencd at Manila ander American Btttpieea. More than j.uOj pupils wer- in tteodaacc f.-?if. r : i -U - rn CtntTU'di-re A. ttirTanl, in eomtnand of the I'.ritish Newfoundland station, and Comtno-
dore llenriijue. freneh larahip 1 an agreement to the friction almij much as oftild
e. nt minding the sly. have resulted ia attempt to minimize the treat v coast as
hfanjoie itn. fonm r premier of Japam, in a recent addrem dec law a hli fhran bahaf that partition of t l.i ni emotiv the powers of Europe ia only a question of time. He su: "What Japan desires. li.t!i for lir own sa' and t luiia. i that China's Integrity ahemld i" preartcd, ami that aha Should bcetniie rgn Ive.
Arrayed in a nrl compared to which a l'Hthiiv suit would iv a Klondike costume, an xtrein.lv a'trin tive foentg woman, said to In- Miss Helle Engrlish, of Pittahurgh, l'a.. t..ek a Stroll on the board walk, at Atlantic City, X. tt on the aaarnlng of the -' l. Mie prrvf d to i- a !eep-wa!k'r. and a considerate policeman rescued her.
The municipal council of Paris adopt, d an order, on the Sth, Bfgittg the prefect of jw!ice. M. Lepine, to litni- If. PerMllan from the dir.etorahlp of the Anthropometric departaaent, on acCOant of tb mistake made in his evidence as a hnail Wl IHilg ripi rt in the Dreyfus eaae, when he gate the reajion which lad his to re-jMrd Dn gfaa as Ihrnntharof the bordereau. Mayor Baton of Ix.s Angeles, Cah, wiili a sajmsd of m poUcesaen, nrent to Agricultural iark on the 4th. and prevented the rnnnbtg of conning tu:-tche wliieh had Ih-.-h advertised. Tht manayer protested atraiiist the pi. BCaca of the j hi I ice. and promised to ..- ontinue pK. mdlintr if the prohibition were waived. Ihit the mayor w. - determined, and there was no aoursinr.
The I'.ritish tieon'tarr nf state for W;ir. tin mariiiis of Ijinmlovvne. in runJanction with the military chiefs, has completed atraangementi to dtopateh o.imm i afOM troops of all arms to couth Africa, in the event of matters tnkinc a turn for the worse. It is dleil lhat all the neees,iry arratit.' -ments have ksjesj made llu-re for thi tnt rihution of the troop ssj Ihcif arrival. The I'.ritish charpe d'affaires at - hinytoii, Mr. Tower, has recently aaade a reptirt on the tiytem of eomllltoeial eduention and ImsiiiesH colli l ' la the I aited State. The report hi. attracted wrldc attention in Hnfand ns this system in more particuJai ly an Aiin rican pnxiuct. although at l f. -
in. Diainess sentiment aiiro.Kt is en
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NEWS IN HIMER Celled froui Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, There was a great celebration of the I'ourth at Manila with fireworks, li.unls. speech, s and decorations cveryw here, all nat iotiatities participating. The fore if n ships am! consulates, including the Spanish, raised their colors i.i conjunction with the Stars and Stripes. The flagship IhilllaKiiO tired e national salute at noon. Advices by telegraph from aimist rvtry city in the United States speak of unusually enthusiastic celebrations of the glorious fourth throughout the CCUntry. The spirit of '7'. sectus to hi ve taken a new hold upon the AinerIccn people very gratifying to the real lov ei of ins country. Then' was ;i genera diaplayof Amcr:i :ir and DHtlsh flags on the public knd private buildings of Kingston, JanUÜCa, on the 4th. isits to the I'nited Mat.- conauttta were- popular, The udm state of affairs pretralled at Pari Ü ntoni, A dtapatch from Odessa, Russia, announces that a dynamite cartridge . - pioded near tie re. on the 4th. while th excavation of a coal mine was in progress, and that 44 persons wenkilled and .0 wtiunded. In Southampton, on the 4th. it wa it ported doubtful whether the cup challenger shamrock would engage in t-ny trial races with the l'rinco of b cutter Rrittania. The American itheates scored a irr.-at i ucct on the 5th, in obtaining from the peace conference an unanimous vote in favor of baling the question of private property at sea
in tune nt war oeait witi; at a Bpe cial conference ti b.- luminoaea here after. Much dlptomatie awnagement was aecessaiy.and many obstacle had to 1- surmounted before this result w as r- ach d. At a meeting in London, on the ftth, of the committee of the National Instit .N f. r I hina. Bet. Gilbert Reid, the Aim rican elervrymaii. read a letter from th.- marquis of Salisbury, tx pressitif; the I'.ritish government's sym patby with the sehenM to open such an institute at I'ekin. and the committ decided to appeal for duntary io:,triluitiotis to further the object in view. Loyalty and enthusiasm marked the celebration of the Fourth of duly in Ponce, I'ortc Rico. There was a ineet-
lincr in the town hall, and foo.l was
distributed to th.- poor. In the aftern there BOM a Clrie parade and a rev i. ' of troop. At n:vht there Wi re illumniiiatiuns. tilt works and a bail at the club In honor of the accsudon. '1 he United States cruiser Marbbhead. which is on lnr way to the Pacific station, arrived at Tnlcah tiaim, t hili. on the Mli. Th- queen of England has revived the barony of Dorchester, conferring the tttlC on the wife of tiell. I.oir Carlton, daughter of tbe last baron Dorchester, and her male heirs. pM.ii Dowager KapiolanL of Ha wnil, di. d. on June 14, at Honolulu, after an lllttesa of many months' duralii li. Deceased was f,;, rears of aire, barring been bora in is.it. The batest news ,,f the Hoods in Tesat is most disheartening. Towns on the Lower Braaoa are under water; Ittwey station, on the Missouri, Ran V Texas road, is wiped out and Hioekshire inundated. Thirteen perSons are known to be dead in Waller and 4 in Robert son eoanty. All the high places are crowded with refugees Lim the diatrtsa i appalling. A furious hail and wind storm passed ovtr the vicinity of Alas worth. Neb., or. the 4th. Hailstones measurim.' ten inches around fell, breaking every witidow glass ami sash on the mirth a III. ast sides of the hllihliui.es. I.imhs two inch, s thick wen stripped from the tree.-. Mary lmi.-s, cattle nnd hordes were killeg. The lit of nine eoloneis to command tin- additional regiments being organiaed for servi. .- in the Phlllp piiies has been made tin and will be anriouneed in a few daya. They are, for the most part, regular army office I s who have d:t iniruished themselves. Senator Shelby M. CuItOU! was pninfully hajured at Ifoirht, Hi., on the tth. He stumbled and fell, am bChing his back and badly hruisiny his thiirh. Hcli. v inp- that the Kansas soldiers in the Philippines have done their full duty, Hritf.-iicn. Funston has written to the t'lo.-n,,,!- und other tat.- nth-
similar " n rrends in Topeka suggesting
that intersesston with the president to have the Kansas regiment sen! home a once will lie appreciated. There is a crisis in the I'.ritish Columbia cabinet, arkdag principally front the dbtaSt rous results of olmoxions alien legiatatlon Bgalnai Ameti lim. This is Specially with reference to minim op. nittons at Aflin.
uitli tcr h:ni:iLr invited the admiral tC spend a short tint.- with him on t Lt Bot porus, J, 1 1. ,b u, s. ex-posrawstor of Tem Haute. Ind., who served in that pos tioii Under tea presidents, and in t U er rapaeltiea in the ostai service im tor three administrations, died, on tin 4th, at the age -f ss. The echoes of the American iH-clara tloa of Indepeudanoa arera heanl around the world on the 4th. Theft w re celebrations when w r the Allied can flog floats in America. Europe am - a, and plenty of pent up euthiiai ui w .is li t loose. LATE NEWS ITEMS. former Tvinir Milan, father of TTe;? Alexander of Benin, aarrowlj escaped assassination at Belgrade, Bervla. on the th. The STOU Id-be murderer Wat arrested. He fired four nrolver shots, one ot which slightly gntscd his majesty, another wounding '" the hand Ad jut Jukitch, who vvas With him. In the race lutweeli the new yaeh Columbia and the old Defender, sailed, on the oth. ov. r a triangular course ot 30 miles, ten miles to a leg, off Sandy Hook, tin- Columbia WOO by a smuii margin of three miaute and 53 seconds (unofficial time). An earthquake shock was felt at Una Fraiicbeii.cn the 4th, und in :u reportJ received from man sections of the state it would appear that the vibrations were geheraL No lamage has been reported. The vibrations were from east to west. Mrs. May Wright SeSreH. president of the United st itts Council of th3 Woman's Congress, has been elected to succeed the Countess of Aberdeen us president of the International COBpress, which will hold its mt meeting in Berlin, At ( Inclnnatl. on ti e r.th. Federal Judge Taft sustained tin appointment of S. M. l eiten by the fed- r.il court ,s receiver of the Columbus, Sandusky ,v Hocking Valley railroad, and ousted BecciTcr Montserrat, appointed by a State court. AI a meeting of the Chicago efty council, on the 4th, a resolution was pas-id Inviting lrenident Biaa of Mexico to attend th autumn festival in that city in October. August Becher, the Chicago stock yards butcher, was found guilty of the murder of ins ßrsi wife, on tin- tu, and hi- punishment fivd at death. Robert Honin r. the millionaire newspaper publisher and horse financier, li.il at hi- home. - West Fifty -istb
street, New York . it Th.- statement of
Bee $ sia hewe, i rowu I'oiat. lad., Jul :. M utin ckett. ti Robert, tin-, counjy, Is in I hi re cbsrged with th. murdi r of
d HS j i Brs. l or tin i c bei i. mhsiag from In r ban idtiaena "h had lu ve It I a case of foul i,i-. s to talk concern's disappearance, l'
hii mot I i' ag w 1 1 ks .-he has home, ami lie him arrested i p. iv . Pickett i lli his BBC t hi I
pb fnun II. barl saj ih.it Pickett seemed veil RUXloUB tO gtl t ill of bichargi of keeping her. and allclrenmBtanees snrroundiag the oaat sum against him. h oo i ii 'ata, Miincie. 1ml.. J uly ',. The Wedding of li-s Bertha Hain-, a young society woman, to llaiiv Mooie. a popular young man, Was ! have occurred ;,t the former's home, when word came that Moore had mysteriously disappeared. This is the third time that a minister has been called to unite them in marriage, but on im-' i" tome mishap the prospective grodoi fail, d to .ipp ar.
inn ! it. Julj T. Georgs
. on the 8th, the ondition of the 4th -aowed"
on, t, Elliott was ardned from II - Ohio pcuitent iary, on the 4th. by tiov. 'Jusbnell. l'.lliott was servmi a I t- StntoUaOa for murder in the second jm for the killitur. in IfgfiL of Alt'r t . OslNirn. as the uuitrrowth of ji i son ,v lities iadulged la in n.-wspB-I i - t the lime i f hta pardon .inotb- ' ' ' tafcft.t st.. a.- i -t him for
e Hilling, Jit the same Unas, of V in. ippines. ills pin ticuinr assigntnent lluglirt The jmrdoii wasa great snr- will I determined when the w ir ds I1' BSssJlV IgsWtojasJl has hurd from Qca, Ptfafc
the tri asury Available c:
gold reserve, 4342,10,4)43, On the 4th a terrible wind and hail storm devastated the country for miles around Kendalls, i-. lt ruim I large tracts of timber. A dhq ntch from Benny, Africa, says; MOgtobosberl, the Benin chief, las been raptured ind executed by Lieut. tiabbel." The British government announces that it wiii contribute 45,000 i-jj-.-800) to the Antarctic expedition fuml The president's decision to nrtpoint the colonels nod lieutenant -colonels of the new volunteer ngimetttl from among the regular army ofRoen WOO served during the Spanish war, nini the other oflteen from among those who served in the volunteer army with credit or distinction, was leaitily approved by th - members ot the cabinet on the Tth. Iarties arriving at iawaon fron the Edmonton route rep rt a sad -täte .f affairs on the Wind river, a branch of the Peel, About "i pro.peeto. s were wintering there, and their camp was Invaded by scurry, fifteen or twenty are reported to haee died from the effects ol the disease. The remainder are more or less affected. Onl.-rs w.-re Issued, on the 7th. for the resemptiou of all idle cuke uveas in tin intry. and ail ovens heretofore on tive days a week hive been put on full time. This j. the first time in the history of the coke industry that nil ovens are on in fun. ami Steam the resumption of thousands of ovens that have b. ea idle for year-. "Kid ' Wanko, imprisoned at Par-
ii ran mm.
Ten New Rc-iments of Iiri.in.tiy
OiJcied to be Knliat. J aud Mobili.' J. RECRUITING W.LL BE DONE AT LARGE. Oltlcrra Wtlnl Hute lliol Service ia llit- iiiii!lt-Inirrli'Hn M ur, mul ins Wjaltatsd Mmm stasl POsstsalts MttesJ lee leceea Been nini BlaasS Ham Washington, Jul) The order for ib.- rsdistment of ten new regtments of infantry has been issued by the cretarj of war. it is as follows: i iTilnr) tki r'i Or.ler. War Depaitaaent, Washington, IX C July IW8. By 'he direction of the president, the follOSCing general rules ire prescribed for recruiting from the country at late,. United Btatea volunteer-, as provided for by the act if congress approved March 1809, published in general orders No. 36, i f i ha adqoarten if the army, adjutant :.ri ueral'a Office, and for oranizing the same into regiments: sir.-iiuiti nini Nomeiieliii lire. Tl.- stnnLMb of the regiments, titti-
Ct Itl Bttd enlisted lin n will be as ns rided tor by sections 4 and 12 of th. act of congreaa, approved March l he vegtmenta to be organized in the United States arill be designnti 1 Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, Twen t -eighth. Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty -tir-t. Thirty -secoml. Thirtythird. Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth regiments of infantry, I'nited Staui volunteers. lit,- I ii mm la io tied or.leers. of the cctrnnlssioned officen to be hppointed for each of the.-.- rsitm-nt s the tieiti and staff officers, Including medical officers and captains of companies, will le asetnbled at regimental rendezvous ,-,s hereafter designated for the purpose of theoretical an 1 practical instruction in organization, miliary administration, drill regulations, discipline, hygiene, camp sanitation, etc. Daily ii. -traction in tie? nomenclature, eon and assembly of part- of the. rifle and target piacticrill ..e a -pi cial feature of instruction Of' boll: officers and men. PBaVsts' UsalUrstlass VpplicantB for commi-.-ions, ee-pt i fl pen of the regulnr arn.y. will lie riipimd to pass a satisfactory exnurnatkm as to age, moral, an rial k I bvsieal capacity to eommimtl tew pa, .ml must have bad service during the. Spanish-Ann rican war. Hasiooe t Ueeriiiiiiic. The rccroftilig service of the rcgobar army will i- charged with recruiting, from the country at large, m n for service in these volunteer rcgimenti whe-e enlist menti will he nu da for th pirio.1 ending dune 30, I80t, unless sooner discharged, and without restrictions as to citizenship or edu
cational qnalincnttona, hut in all other with killing his father-in-law. r.-p.ets under the same rale- and ;.tj, aj us at-., prearribed for re Barns 4 u sVeath i ruitiiiir tht- repular service. Except iti Martinsville. Ind.. duly T. M:-. SamBperial cases onlv. unnmrrievl men will oel Bryant, near Brooklyn, this county, be enlinted for these regtnsenta. went to the sprlng for wattr ami while riii. Hi B)wa lineiii isms, sh was guar her five-year-old daugh
ters clothing raup lit tire fmni the stove, and was Iwucd entirt ly off. 'I ha cbiUI'i body was burned loa crisp und she died in jr at Rgony, asllallaa u reekesl. Indianapolis. Ind.. .lulv 7. A frame building occupied by T. M. weiss, druggist, and th.- whitehead hmndry VM wri kul by an explosion and six people wen injured, two perhaps fatally. The explosion I supposed to have been caused bj an accumulation of pas. lornmlo line. I In m it tr. Mont pe Her, Imi.. duly Mont pel lei was visited hy a sen re storm, which did a great deal of dainape. in the east part of the eil y . The cloud wa- white Und in the ihapC of a funnel and every pines it struck it tort- butldlnga to pieces ami lariated off large trees.
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Oeoegs v -i Indianapolis. Ind..
W. Julian tlied at his home in Irvington at (1 o'clock a. in. Ilia dauf liter. Mrs. i. race Julian Clarke; hi-sen. faul, and lr. Thomas L Thompson, family physician, vrereprcscnl when be died. Mr, Julian began to fail last Sunday, but his Illness was not marked until four o'clock Thursday, when be Buffered a i roke of apoplexj . i ;i v i ..noii i losers. Indiana pi is. Ind., duly The state board of tax commissioner- will met t next Monday for the annual session, which will hist .Vi days. The indications at present are for many appeals from fl"' decisions of the eotmt.t board ot review, as many applications have been made for appeal blanks. The ass. --mi nts have been higher thin usual thi- year, Trrniiirv Meei-lfits. Indianapolis. Ind.. .luiy T. The state, menl of (receipts of the department of auditor of state since Capt. Hart took possession on January 2ft has been completed. The total receipt wen 1 -,. it ;, all of which wi re t iimed into the
ftati- treasi auditor ree Ices colli en
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rashes' Minn ie. Ind.. Jul W ho was sunn to rnmre for an exhil
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wagon in ar Tiflin, tl., a ml w us i ruslu d to death by the whl-. II WSS tin; head of the ( ,1a--vv oik. rs ct. ion ami - uP rintendi nt of Hail Bros.1 big factory in thi- city. Respites' t arsis. Anderson, IndJuly t. Fortune as well a- fate set in- to in- camping on the trail of Etlmnnd De Witt Heidler, m ntenced now tor the third tim- to be i s rcuted, and for the third time frlven a fl Spite while his ease i lieinff iiikeli to another tribtmal. Heidler la chain, ti
Tn view of the probable Bevere
ice of the." regiments, ami the li matie conditions to which they may be - ibjeeted, the physical qualifications of I Mit Ii officers ami enlisted men i- of tir-t importance. Only ih.-e fully iiualified will be appointed Off mlisted. The lieutenants nnij two of the medical otlicers of cneh rejiuient will, as far a- practical, lie aaigned to duty as sssistsnts to recruiting officen of the regulir arme. Beutow tii tornaalanltoa, Upon arrival of recruits at the regimental rendevous the Command! ng officen of the regiments will assign them to companies, and the appoi itmi nt ami reduction tf regimental ami battalion, non-commissioned staff and company non-eoninil-stoneil officer! ami other enlisted grades will lie gOV rued by the law and army reg-iiia Bona. Ili'lilmrnlnl II rnilnvnnt. Back regiment m ore-ini7ed will, for purposes of discipline and supply, lc object t i the orders of the command Ing general of the department in Which the nmlevous is located, nri.t
of Chicago, re re- , rnck-
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and Thomas Cat
sentlng t; tire insurance companies against which the supreme court of Missouri had or. I reed writs of ouster invoking their licenses for violation of the anti-trust law. Rh d a motion. on the 7th. for a rehearing. private dispatch was received in Waahington, on the 7th. from one of the marine officers Stationed at I nvite. Btatlng that all wen- well thee-. As the mail had is-en Interrupted, this dispatch w.i- welcomed to a number of those having relatives at ( atfte The Savini-s Hank of St. Haul, Minn., fOtabllshed in !".'. capital lis.is.u. Thomas . Irendi rgait, president, Was eo npilled to eo-e is disirs on the 7th. 'I'l,.. I s I sin 8 .. al ... I'.' J
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ken burg, W. N'a.. charged with killing the regimental commander win rencirl
reiix - air in a prize nirin n-eeiciy , 1 ny teiCUTSpn to tile mluant t'etoial was reh BW d, on th.- Ith on bail of j ot the dt partment on his arrival at the onn by Judge Jaehaon, woo gave the regimental rendervone. opinion that Wanko did not intention- j Tea n irinents nf infantry, I'nited all kill ( arr. and then- was no reason Stat. - volunteers, will he oriranied as for hoMing him in jail. I follows: Judge Otven Campbell, of St, Ixnus, I Twenty sixth, at Phittohurn Baa
Jf. .: Twenty seventh. Meade, Pa.; Twenty-eighth, Mt ide, l'a.; Twenty -ninth, M.-I'li. r-on. (..i.: Thirtieth, Sheridan, Ilk; Thirty-flnt, ThoSMS, Ky.S Thirty-second
Thirty-third, res.; Thirty-
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ton i.t-nveiiwortii. Kant FoH Sam Him ton.
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nr, Her Unl lie r-ln- nxs. Bedford, Ind.. duly 7. lira, tmanda J. McFall has tiled through her attorneya a suit tor 83.000 agsinst her moth ir-in-iaw. Mrs. Victoria McFall, for the a i. nation nf In r husband'- a ffeetiun, Jamei McFall, the son nf the defend ant. I'nrn I ri I I. urge. Anderson. Ind.. July 7. Report! reci red from all sections of this, and other Corn districts in the stale indicate that the outlook for a rocord-brcsking crop thi- year .clip-, - any th inp of the iast few years. i i. oiii sjnalsj'Si St ynioiir. lad., Jul) 7. Bid omtnanHer Daniel Ryan, of the Oram! Army of the Republic, wai presented with a tine gold badge, valued at 10o, al the
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Dr. Doty, Health Officer at Nem, York, Attending the Marian's Fever Patients MISS CLENOENNIN IS MPaOVlif, Th.- i- aWteai r the ..,., , no in Bcssmi i a mm . .,, ," I. ecke HI, Vi run,; . , ( ' till, eil-l I., asM , XfMrl) NoriiiMl I elil. , io, , New ork. duly 1.--TI,.. I,, ,:. ccr of this port. Or. Doty, nnd i
ustant. passed the night ,.t Swi ( island la attendance upon tin lever patients who came hl i. Q the United States traiisp. it , from Santiago, Cuba. Mi i i e ii ,i ii I, i ii lassnrstlaa of Mi-- Clendennln, wl Ir. Pan! lendennln, an !,, . t in charge at Santiago, died of , lever, after t he departure oi I Ciellan, Ir. Ooty -aid: "Mis- Clemleniiin is suffer n mild attack of yellow fever, . , improved, having a lower lemiMrat I have every hope that she prove right along." 'irviini lam seriou Tswatsseai, Tin efficacy of the serum irea is being totted on the other i (lacar F. I.cek.y. Dr. Doty -l.eckey was in very bad -h , kidneys were heavily involved -t J er cent, of tin- precipitation i . rival at the ho-pital I found was Impossible to sw him n toent, a- his stomach was v. i ami refused to retain anything. mind was ch ar, bis temp. t.,t. r high, lb- was tohl, at his r.. u le informed as to his com! tu lie wi- in a serious plight, am COitM not give him any MOD I -J explained to him the us.rum. He -aid: Doctor, do think beat.' I i-in .e nil ii re Heil iter t "lie was given one Inject! the -kin at 1 1 o'clock Thuml another at - a. m.. ami a thi: m. While 1 can say not hi Ig of 1 fi ct of the serum I can - When he arrived at Swinbi I 1 is temperature was very i his temperature has fallen t . degrees, and lie is Bomewhat comtoi table. i io- Tn assured "Ferguson and lldmai b, tin luspects, are alio improved v - temperature nearly norma;. I i vidi nee thai their iRneai i- not, .rubability, caused liy vellotv lr. Fitzpatrick and I will 1 s lanl attendance on the patient -Swinburne island until tin en I ave every hope that we will j i through, GOING TO THE SULU ISLANDS. Hen llntea StotoSJ ft Dipl ' Mass Isis i hs Iwltss si - i tin M I Ii n rriien . Manila, duly s. n,,. trans) rt O rrnea is to take Gen, Bate! to i i-lands on a diplomati- tin tie will arrange a basis for a fr derstandlng with the sultan i who elalma to lie friendly cans. Under the sultan'- tn Spain he received a Btlbsidv. lien. YVhcatnn i- to tai n Oen. Hale's brigade at Ban in n. Hale is retnrnlag to the I l States w (th the Colorado r. p The members of the Sp. I. ere are Bonbdng the -in Spanish trnrrison of Haler, on tin e of Luzon, who ntumed ben i day night with the Bp rioiiers sent to treat with tl I l.os for the surrender of thi j prisoners. A doen BWnqueti " arranged in their honor a' t-criptinu has been started fu llu lief. Ueut. Martin, the onlv officii of the irnrrison. del atory that in- killed Capt. m n Spanish officer who conn u Haler, because he tried to rubs I flae;. Martin says the captain d berri-berri.
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fourth, nt Fort Logan, Col.: Thirty fifth, at Vancouvi r Harnu-ks. Wash. totlaa f fentoaar. St. Louis, duly 7. John Hrady. a Jlmjnutlve individual of the gentM ragger, lougk and profane in speet h, shot his child wife. Julia, mortally wounding her, nt itofl Cltottteau aynue. w. iine-day rveaiag, heeanse lie w. . il.iu-. He ghnwi In the deed, hopes she will die and in apparently enjoying his transient notoriety.
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sU for n Hi i rlirr. IndlanapoUs, Ind., July?. A petition ha- been filed in the circuit court nah Ing that a reei in r be appointed fnr the obi i.me Life Insurance com piny of , Indiana. I iru. iiimmir rhiml. W inona Fake. Ind.. duly 7. The BUTOI mer school began vvork with a nghrtra ttofi of i :7 students, The attendance I this year far exceeds that of previous . ar-.
II. union. Bloomingtoa, lad., duly 7. The Twrenty-aeveatk Indiana rotnnteera held their fifteenth anneal reunion III Wi About 5o obi co ii i nidi - were present .
THE SITUATION A GRAVE OWE. Tbt- llrltluh mill Vnierl.-nn XefO"ssn m n ll.iol-l.oek tin 11 I Ataaama iinuniinr Ixmdon. duly t, The ofliei.,!- nf thi Foreion office were shown the di-"i' ' from Washington, m Thursday, inp there was almost n deadka k the modus vivendi fixing the Ml boundary, neither side beim: u to accept the prorisloaal Hue pro i ' by the other. The offiotahi confirm Ihs contents of the dispatch. aeknoWl bag the situation is grave and M,t presenl outlook is more anaatisfa than m any time since February. 1 is keenly regretted at the fonigt lice, as it had btB Ihoughl the tiatiom were in a very satisfactory i t.itti-. It has been learned that I states Amhaaaador Choato has ril Important dispatches from w higton regarding the negottotiotia A hi-rk I rmii Helen OSSlSl. Chicago. July s. A special to t f Tribune from Madi-oti. Wi-. sa.' Amos F. Wilder, editor of the -Journal, bus received I duel, foi - from Helen Oould to ha need la the New Richmond (Wis.l relief fund.
.Itnlne l.eo-.i up lniir.iOnu Chicago, duly Hepirt.s from land. i. stale- that the co Federal Judge Groaneup I lily Improved. The jurist is no ( Confined to his bed. and eve . Boa i- that he is on a Usu UJcomplete reOOl cry.
