Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1899 — Page 2

CABLES U GEN Oil

Another Engagement with Bandit in Cut i -The American Victorious

LATEST NEWS FROM CUBA. Cr. aUnUMN lr.-lara il,,- Ihrrr Hill, luu Mill IllffI n I'liimir I B Ii Xii üi il It. int in.

PROGRESS OF VCLUKfEtR ENLISTMENT.

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THE MURDERER OF HEUREAUX. IMMM m-rrra. Who Killed I'leata (ill II ll i ill I1 1 Hill" I lUI t , la Will I Ii in I . il

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Statement F.om the Committee Appointed to Handle the M ittcr.

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SUKCRiBERS SHOULD ACT PROMPTLY.

(M IL H IIa I nr 11 nnili c.l : I ..I W ill I r Una I nar II u n ! n-U ami iil locken. Ulm I. Bhtt V a a ja 1 1 a II c ft i in c n I 1 1 n I . r I nur II UI atrial ll ll M I i ua Bashtngtirn. Ji.lv -7. Three cable fait? s.. ,' from lien. .ti were ircemd -it 1m Orar d part in. nt. One reports a'other tagfagemeut w.ih bandita in Obu. m which Use Anuria .in inn f was ..'.trious. 1:

Hum- Will I. I'nri Ii lai-il. II. it Win ilia r Ii Hm.II In- i liran V t In I r . air Um Mairlli, nl tin '.alii, u I tal in I r ii I . Pt)ial t imt III I 111 I' I la ll ll lt- il .

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low llandiia II aim In i rliu. Yeliowing from (elm to-day: F.undii.s ir iVini mountains .if - robbing in! iuipressi'n: -opie in the coast Ii v ii: . In Monday. i.icut.M .ore. with a i i tachmcnt of the Twenty -third Infantry, wliil scouting in Um mounta.i.s, were riri-d iioii from .. atioagly-fi-rl.'.i-il position; one private was billed, name nut iven. No other eanail. is. Fnetny's lost tiic iKiiiiiits kil'.it. sev.-n captured." Urtiunliiiiiui of Mlll SO. AnoihiT refers to the ori;.ini.itiir of the volunrecr regiments n. the Phi' ipiine as follows: Jm II has i . . i iil at ut ' men. Wal Ian-, who is still south, has about Ou. LM-kitr is now enlisting; lias mt-r 4DU 0.l.iit ions, which art- DOB i ir in raphliv Might r.i hers an additional tf JJIIIH'llt. delusively of V ohintcrS."

I lir oili. a r. Mentioned .'. Baft, referred to in tin di-patc-Is in . oiuiiian.l of tin Thirty-sixth in-fn-urv and ..1. Walto of tin- Thirtym hi. ih. '! I.. .,, in command Of th. . .oalrv rwgiairnt. w hit h is to be gBised in the Pkillppia ra, 'Ihr third lispal.il s,,Triiiii. Ilnniew a nl H..i:ti.l. "Storni has alia ted. Th.' SI, rman h-.s inahil and leaves tir-dfj with at! tiHs of alifornia. Tin- (.rant is be U i i-oali-d. and lat-s in alioal four flay.: Mth the tr. ojis of N. r'li Ihikota. J oniini.' an ! Idaho. Use dinn. sota r- pnitrinc to itai" on th - Sh.-ridan et Kaioii :is th- transport call be un'.oade. aml i-oaled. Other volnniitT orir.mIrations will l.ai- .i- - .' ii as transport an- avaiial. Lin. tii has lMfn cahli-d to si-nd lhi- oliinti i-rs I oiii.. a rapidly as nos-sibb-. 1t bting the ' r. ,.f th.- pr-si din I tc havi- no dila in the matter.

TT.nans. July In an InterrlrfS itti . ii. L uu . pnuti d in l a Lin tia, the ('ill . in i-oiim. audi r was pio;.-d as ta t lay NT ha a plncui inore :lt.lii-t-

inc laiii-u uiii.n una than the i !...

oo askid from l'residi-nt M.iinl-y for the t u!aii sotdii'i-s. The in. n. v has hat tin a-aus, of ill-will a:i...ntr tlMfW who. by riirht aud justu-e, should Ih .ti ri.ally unit J. The history of the lalng 1 e-iiinis. It was thought ut first tnat it Ottfal not to hare lnen n-ei ivil, as ir u ; dishonor to the l ul ans. The a Ipeet J 1 ... . . . .

is enantreii now. ami n siiouM i ause pain to see wan leriag Usroagli li.i saa soldiers U t-.-in!,- f. r what it was -iip-pi d th. y would refOM with er-Mity. 'The formation of the Mippl.-ei.-n-tnry lists of jwrsons ineapaiit.if.-d in the war aud the work of payin-ut has already cost i..ihi. This money was fun isbed by . ;. n. I'.rooke. as the Cubans do not possess the protind la-n whieh they tread. Tlnse MttatH Hot know the work and the evn.-ns..

m.. !..! nr.. MSaMailta. ; i coll, lint tee. it was found tiiat th-

" awawawa a ... . aa . I M a a Uli I

Ki -: aaatoB IMi - Ideal is thotil ' It a t f ll W I

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rk. Jttlj .".. TtM Tiine aci-rc-. the murderer of Heureaux ai Ban Paadaao,

Uut years of mge, and is cm. ll with one of the lie-t -.Uli richa

est rami ties of thai repubtie. A eoa siilcii.ble nortion of his life has been '

spent in the I nited RtatetV lb- emuplet.d his i dii.-.ition at the ff ITWlaai Polyttunk' laatltttte, at Trojr, where ( he was (rradiUted alujilt fOUr years' ajro. " bite resiiiiTif in Troy, he ninnieij I lb. the adopted (laughter of Mr. i aud Mrs. .1. . II. il. Mi. Hakes died I some years, acxi and his wi low paaacsj l-.wa;. soon after her adopted daugh ! leii ii ii 1 1. lire to ( aeerea. All of th.rroperti was i. ft to Mrs. Caeerea

I I'm 1 of the real estate, eonaiatlng of a block on 1'ulfon street. Tr iv. was re-

' as to whether a lion.,- wilt be pur- P,.ntiy sold to 1 nit. I States Senator ehasi'd by sipnlar aupacrlption ior Udward Murphy, Jr. Caeerea eoavert i : Admiral t.e.irei- lleaey. At a m. ll if I, all of his wife's property into cash.

The Volcanic Activity on the Island of Hawaii Proceeds Without Interruption.

fht ISLAND IS ENVELOPED IN SMOKE

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best blood medjane at-mrj can buy, li,- stir 1. 1 ..... w i

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seerei y nests 'tl il state

ITaahiagtoi of the Dewt i publlcatloa i

Uii nt: I II.. no Will I..- lt.. null. "There can no loOCer DC any doitbt

of It..- National 1 . we Home I"

hold responsible some one who in no

way helped to pet the money nor asked anyone to reeeiee it. "Those whose names appear on the supplementary lists should not he paid Is fore thos. who an- on the original

lists, so as to pr-serre order. "As the money was the pift of the ! Ann r. an go iff limailt. I am pained lv the interest shown by soldiers, who were trained to po hunpry on their j niaich Ui liberty . The republic will I pa them, but when it is uncer.:!in. ! Inim'i. nee will not further matt-r." Kl liario de Mariana says editorially That the work i mr classes in Bat i i r- in . ry lad eoadlt ion. tin- co-sT of I livinp in the city is hiph. .winir ' the I extraiairant tendencies of the upper rlasses havinp ralatJ prices. The ups r classes have lieen able to gel laaoaej easttjr, the paper aajra, . r ae rount of the natural richness of he Cuban soil, but the necessities of itfe, iticludinp the sccnritii: "f clean, c mforfable houses, are out of the r u-h ' of tin poor. who. therefore, an- forced to live nnd.-r bad. unhealthy co'i.litions, although tiny an- fairly wll paid. aatiattfag the article aar: "Baraaa city was built for ri.-h people, and reform hould be inau.'u rate.l. modeled on the American plan (.! halMIag clean, cheap houses for the awfclag jn pi.-, with the pro,-,.. ts that ih y may In come the own- rs of

the same I v payinp a small pr.-mi im.

thus pnennrairine tlirift -in. I ..lf. ...t.

Th. l i.i ...a I . . Wl" iue souvenir receipts Ui. ni..ins so far have not . howti 1

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gregata amount of eaah actually re

ceived by Treasurer liobi-rts is c-in.-t 100, from a total of ov,r VMM bscriUrs. im- hiinderd am! three I '- hW-riOt rS i,';t. SlO.IMMI. The St.lt i- . nt

a ' was made that the $.'.iks promised , aoaac time since by the New ark I Journal would Ih- forthcominp ahitrt I

! ly. brinpinp the praml apprepate up ta I81.TM. The eoramittee agreed to

cl.e the subscriptions before the arrival of Admiral Pewei in Sea V'ork

SepteinlM r .:, and then to proeeed, after iMiisultatiou. with the admiral as to the location. tc. to purchas.- t ie home with whatever funds tiny BMaJ St that time have in hand. V Uiiller ( nl. "We will purchase the In inc ii not i another dollar is received, so thai thquestion now is whether tin- patriot! and penerous -ople of the country artll permit the purcitafie of a home at the nation's capital for the hero .d Manila with twenty or thirty thousand d;i. is," gay the committee in BaSkiag theii last appeal. Therefore those vv hfl desire to coatribute ara arged by the voiiinutiie to contribute at oace. All reOUtriiiu tions should be forwarded to Boa. I.Ili II. Roberta, treasurer of the United Mates. IVashii.gtn, I. .. who

ami they came to New fork ami mada

i... ii nonie iiiti ior soin. tune .,,-eres

A lalt In Ilia- Inlenilil mill ll i '.(

S.. ni I,, i uii view ii Relefe sa I inlera Heil Mai Hoc Us aa lliu ita ii. .is. a i hi. in Hlak i ii in iba Air. Honolulu, July 31. via San Cram-is-to, July t, tugusi it, the trat aunt: ran ' y of the day on w hieh the Aaaerieau Bag w.is raised over ihia ri uatry, viii i.. observed as a holiday by Hawaii. This was decided on at a re- ;- n: cabinet maetlng. There vvdi be a graod reception ami bail in the exeett live buildinir. Tin- eovernmenl exneeta

the citii-iis will unite to have a d ly programtee of sports ami other create.

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Often mid that as soon as the opKr- ; ''"''''"t Oak sai.l it was dc.-uvd lu

tJiiity offered he would po r.i San lo mingo ami inaugurate a Revolution. Ih

rtarted mi ids mission a few weeks n:' . leaving Mrs. ( aeerea hen-. Thoae who know aeeres ate comident that he laid his plans well and had t;.ken pi CO tltiona to secure his escape. BURIED IN THE CATHEDRAL. Kunernl of l'realaleiil II e u r .-n u of aal l In., at aiitlHHii lie i. as i ii i. ii llacae.

CHICAGO'S FILTH CONDUIT.

VI- Thonamiil IVniili- Viimdril (he Maaa iiioriiiiiin i.i I ulrr the lubjiil HI While Hall. 111. While Hall. 111.. July T.-About too people gathered lore from nil -orations of th.- Illinois river valley in ittendanc' Bma th- ih;i oemveattoa ) eoDsiiler the attitude to b. assumed in relate : to fht oj.enini; of the Ueag i druinatre canal, ami tin- r-iiiuva! of th,. government datae at Kampsville and LalJnnip. s- ..,,., ( hicai.'" and the lab rine.iiat. towns wtre reutc rntisl l'oncr ssnian W. K. Wiüi.-im-, of Pittsii.-bl; e r ..tuaii Hearicls sen. ladkje Laeey, E. I. ard. Ii. C Withers and otte rs tei Inn. allj infonneii aptm ti,. sabjecta of de 11 beta lion mailt j i.. - Tvaataa Alexander J. Jones. who was to lepreaaml tin- wattary district of ' ClaamgO, was unable to u present, i but submitted a letter coiitaininir a

ri.isit ion. Bpoa which ht hallevca unity of action Ijetween all interest aTi-i'tnl may r attained. Be sain "In my -.pinion, a eon-iiii-d move shtoiiii i- mmh hj the peepM of UM Idinois valley, the sanitär, district, am the city of Chicago for the is mini of all government dams, simultaneous itb th.- work of the ptatraaumat ha pixivi in. nt of the llliaoia tirer. Msj. ita ra ha II, of th. L'aited Mtatea eagt r.ceniv d. ja.ir : -. h.i- ,dy . untu iallv . stated t.iat he s ecoiumend 'In ri ii.in jl of tin -s ,,f the gmverameat dauam, in order to aeeam paahftk th. iii.-r iis.. Mow. which will be aeeaatoaed by the drainaire canal, how . in in; npinio:t. we ah mid brinp alt out n.'.rists from Lake Miehipan to the Iflastaatpml aaa, if peaaibla, to fcea Irl. .ins. (ata one con erteil demand apoa eoagreaa, for appropriate rs reqamttt to eairy oat the deep a :tetaay prajwit, which had its lnciptn i. in lb. drainape canal legislation." To h- Irre te4 fur K t art la. Omadaa, Neb., .inly JT. vTarraata are vut fur the iri.st id I), p. it , Cnited States Marshal Keim, of He at I las, on th. i h a r..' of extortion. It !a Char j. .I that he c dhited imniev faal üqiMu .1. iiiers ladJar threat of arten. fin violation of tl e r-v.in;,. aw. When the cliarpes wir - (iri made soma

inoiii!.- -io I i.i 'd s. at- s Marshal Thou im 11 in luaud.-d and r.ccied Lit teaignatinn. OFFICERS MUST COUGH UP. III.-.. I I r ..a sal.rlr. Ursti. fm OMearra of lllshlana touiaty. o.. aa ha Batamjag. Iliflnlairo. O.. duly f, fhe repor in .b mjamnJttaa appaiatad, iJarea moalal tUT. to examine the records of countt otM-i-i for the paaj ten years. h ahown that in that time "the illeiral fe. nml s-ilaries drawn by difer-nt comity offieiala apprepate &.V...1X). fvuits fall M the variou ofli- rrs to ra mmer that amount will be bulsted OP by tnxpuytrs.

any private ialtiative, but if the Ann rIcaaa really wish the fmajrtty to j.ropress. wph nome puataatee of on f fort on their part the Culmns Ihri elves will step forward and hi-'p the mtter. eJetba of the building and loan ort should Ie orpaioed oml.-r the ia-dir-i t control of the federal or taeniae authorities, and should build in the suburbs homes for the nonest working people on the public land. I 'nee this plan was started money coul 1 U- btaiaed here at a low rat.- nt -n-f. r. st. to carry it on. If no ether plan re practicable, ready made l-iiüa; . should la- brought from America and put together here. Now is th,. i ,isirtnnity for the Cuban leaders o agitate for the buildinir of factorii s ua tin- co-operative plan." PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED. Thi- rilSlltal f Ihr II.. mini, an K-ulillt-Vlurilrri-.l l.jr Hanum IST i r..a. Mho Ma I. a-a Ilia liicaaa, Fort de France. Island of Martinitpie. July 27. lien. I'lyses lieure biix. pentad) nt of the Dominican re public, was sissiissinatei .-.t Mis-a Santo Domiupn, at 4:.trt o'clock yi-sierday afti-rniain. The name of the murder, r Is l. amon Caeeeoa. He aaaxeedad in niakine his eacape, but aa caergetia pursuit was at once la-pun. arid it i peofaafala that he will Immiii bv cap. tared. Nice-president Qea. Weacealen Fi-pui-reom. immediately upon th- an

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A PREMIUM UPJN LYNCHING.

Fort ih- It a me. July 29. The funeral services over the remains of President Beurentut, which took place it Santiago !. lai sha Heron at Bee f'lhs'k Thursday evening, were at tended by a large number of people, and were conducted with great soU ty. The body, which had lain in Slate throughout the day. was buried in tin cathedral. The governor of the Province superintended the public raouminga rhorsday, throtighout the island eanmin were tired hourly ami Bags wen pneed at half-mast on all

i public bttiUinga. Tin- governnjent has aued a decree orderiag i period of I nattc yal tnaarnbtg for nine daya. '! h. city of rktnto Domingo is in n state of great unrest and business is I entirely anapended. The people fear an outbreak. Thoraday nighl a band

oi armed m

I resilient H. nr. aux was killed, an. I

Hied a number of shots, it is reported t!-ll the forces SIIIIIMirtilll' th.. :a.nc.!

. i - - - - -a- - .. - ....... lor the bt.ee been augaaented tlderabli. ; The "overument has taken measures

to pot down tin- threatened Iturarreeti. i..

PeelalOO St le liri.rulu s ,,,. ,,,,. I'ssrt iiiai xiii read ta ia-l-r. ax- I i nrhini:.

C'liicapu, July .'j. A special to the Times-Ii era Id from Atlanta, l.a.. -ays. ii i fnareri that a decision rendered by the supreme court of 0 corgis will

ha e the result of encouraging lynch il '.s ii. the state. The cas, was that o: Horsey versus the State of lieorgia an.' came up from ( arroil eouaty. l he ' supreme court split upon the il.-cisioii tin- justices refusing to utlinu tin scuti nee of guilty by the "lower court for ll:e follow inir r a-, us : First, in order to secure a conviction ! for criminal aaaault the evidence must sin v. beyond all reasonable doubt, an j as . ult; si-coml. the intent, and. third, a i uri.sc to carry into effect this iulevil with lore. If either of tin s, de I ii.- nt- nr.- lacklnp the uff-- sc is nut mad.- out. Justice Lampkin, who spik. f.,r the

an m t lern, said: "Kvidence warranting a jury in liiullag that a segre who land coaeealed h.aaaell by th.- side of u public road, st : lonely jioint thereon, at a late In ur ii Um af t. rtioon.sinlilenl v spranp up v. th a pistol in his hands, nad rudely accost, d ail Ullpl oteeteil white woman who mis passing i he place

wi. tin- woiis; - have eot vou vhere

ui.iKe im- uay a memoraoic one. . Utiocal I'orin of Uoveeameat. Benator . 1. ( i n k. of Wyoming, who is visiting j,, ,(,,. ialnnda, In a ic Oent interview said: "Tin-re is nut a member of eongreaa that has anything in mind for Hawaii save the most liUral form of govern ini-nt. Vou an- not merely assure I of a territorial form of government, ha' you will have local privileges here that tin- territories recently admitted) to the Union acre forbidden. Vou may tell the people of the islands that tin ir

fear oi a colonial government is without foundation. 1 know whereof 1

apeak. Not a man in Pong IT M wants to see such a form of government for Hawaii, an. I President McKinley, au enthusiast for Hawaii, la of the same

mind. Wanna Ion -till In lull Blast. Thi volcanic eruption of Mauna l.oa Is still in full blast. Vessels encounter dense clouds of smoke hundreds i f , miles out at pen, and navigators ate seriously Inconvenienced. Kiiauea is also smokinp freely, and tin- lodleutions nr.- that this voliamj will soon be in UCtive eruption. Be else "i Eta hi rateesa 1 rank Davey has returned from 1

v'fit to the volcano. He saya there I. a . teriea of eight craters. Five of th. in were dead, but aimi-ared to haw

-ii attack.-d M .,-a. wh- re i Ih- q active quite recentlv. One of the - - ..is a I

others was belching forth smoke ami tire and molten rocks of great si.-. According to Davey the rocks wen- as hip a: horses, and went s(, hiph that they cool.-. i before fallinp to th? grciind. Became Bellrtoea aa Ike War. it took Davey and his party 13 hours tT ascend the uiountiin from the active Srater to tin- summit, where their

Nree were left. Two men became delirious on the way. for want of water. Th.- trio is deiti ribed :i- a terri-

Ida on.- in th. eatreme. All around the top of the moaatain it was cold. At the i later is was ery hot. The extreats - were such as would knock atmeat anybody out. Desperate baaee. J. s. Pratt was caught u a knoll high upon Maun. i l.oa on the tvv.i sides of which ti e lava ama Bowing, j The sun was n.arl.v doam. He did not km v which way to go, ami spent th' eight there as a desperate rhaace, as he thottght, of life. He s;.t Uli all I

nighl and wateh.-.l the lava flow. When I

th- fumes were blown bis way he Would have to lie down oil his face to ep from auff oca ting. Nxt naoraiag he found his way out by following bSCk down between the two flows.

The man in Qsestioa need t . . ,

me aaj ui tue world .i i e.n l.,.,,,

'.i a kittens, .mil iauüh ai the wiles ul i;n,'M W.'ii. .ii. on tiii.il w He Laid been economising si every tun for a Ions time, aaviaa ah that ha a

I ior tin- holidayi were sear .it h.n.,i i h-it lu station the other sight in the teeth j ot a biisnrd. roe 'bases bad stopped , ',;. I iiiti, ami he battoui .1 hi t . . . . Ins unk with a diHermi nation t,. v. 1 home rather rhao aquander th.- price of a

can Bcidly Iiitflit," said a tatl, ini man, as he t.ipp.-.l our in, ml mi tin -der, ' (et into my cat-ruse there: I

I with you in a minute, ami ha dashed , the Nation alter his h,ij. It vva t j I an offtT to he refused, ami the ti ,,. a i man put tn niot of Ins UlM in that n, , in beaefsctor, wh. politely uiMst.-.l -. , tin- pleaaon wan stl hit. Jut ti ll him whi r, to drive to." ha - Liter; "I et out here. No, don t Biei a ' it. tlail of the opportnniti "

Now, it was a hornhle ii i-lit. anil hi , using, another man's mrtriage, to i:. . . j Bot ilo less than to treat t In- drivi i ami pve him a i -.ijar to keep hin Hos,, w inn ; Mat the econominil tia. :.r was at home, und he ah'.ute.l a cheery "good ninlr," , he dammed the door of the vehicle l atarted for tM Iwjnsa "Hem," cried the driver, "you've i t ten - - in. thing "Trunk... Whit is it?" as he hurt i 1 hu k "Nine shillings." "What?" 'lie !tnn-.wv!ng convict a Wised him. "Why, the other mm " "Th.it othi-r mat. be blswed. 1 don'l I n .it him from a crow. Votl look the . ib." Then mir man drowned the voii e of the

ftoftn win t in- wis settling, nrnl. ir SB .re Ins wife to eerecy, That's tin it got out. Pearson's weekly.

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An Intelleataal 1 Tour ri IBP f Maa I'rv bsfcaln." 'How Ions have vnu Im-, n

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WILL SEND A NAVAL VESSEL.

ihe Miiihin in i.i, i,, laata Bwmlna no in I.....U it.-r tin Snfeli ui ma i li'a n re. Wi.shir.oton. Jaly tn, A naval v,s Sri i to be s.-nt iauaedlately to s.m Bdasiago. Becretarj Hay has made the request that Beeretary Lomg take this action, and the Machiis. now at i oir. Juan. I'orto Rico, and only a day's run from San Domingo, will proceed ' a: oiici- to that island. This js im-ns-i ate of pr caution rather than one o nceemlty at the present Hase, foi j Minister Cowi-ll has not BOCneestasd boss

such action to tin- government. Btlll, it is deemed well, In view of the pr-ss . leporta Indicating the disturbed eon ii.io i ot itTairs. to have .1 n-pn-senta-tive oi the United Mates authority

v. iiliui reach of the minister Ut protect American interests should the need arise.

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"Vilhi 'ni Mi Kinley." "Who wrote the declaration of in I aneef " 'or.irrrs?" "Do son 'wear to obey Iba taw -i nition "Jorge Vaahingtin." "W! i- t nn of guv Blaintal it tl "Kbryhem Linking." "That vniM ilo. You're BCCepti !. down, I i-. "Der Btat Rraagled Braner!" )' n't yoa understand mef I you w.-re at! rviit "li.'- cheers' Heep. beep, hooray!' It thii an rximinstion lor ado -- ri'i7n.hip? N.. gentle n-ader, th w iiitu to be a soldier, arnl OUr gTi . good government ha- declared that dicr needn't have n y more brain '. voter. C!. v. Isi i PI . ii l. til r Oetting married i a good deal like . a ,

ii .a uoHii run in winter; a iioo.i .i ,

preparation i in-. e-.irv, var Atchiao n Ulobe.

and it it t-ja

aoaatsmenl ..f ihe president's deatb, I leva waated vou for a kmc tin,. ' & ....... I .... .

assumed the direction of affair.

Th.- remains of pTeanltnt Ban leant will prolsibly be taken to Said i IXc , minpo for the funeral services. TO TAP THE PLATTE RIVER. nVansartte ii-m mt ihe tti maul

(anal anil I'.nor H,-,,.r-lr ,.f I u no ii.. l'ronrl l.ina. Omaha. N Iv. July 27. The Bppft' ration of the I'r-m. nt anal ami Cower t .. f..r rbjrbl t.. tap the platt r-n-r for a power -anal und to const met a re-rvoir. WaMae capacity -hall he IJRMrtalMBI eiihi,. foci of water. wa granted jmstcnlay by Stat-a Kleine, r Wihmav. 1 he water to la- used Of irrigation purposes is limited fo M cubic fe.t. and for aiw.-r to 1MB cubic feet. ht second. The res. roir Will be of immense proportions, havlag an ar-a of 7. Too acres, with an at-r:.: depth of 40 fast, The darn will he 1-' fe. t Utah, ami will he cipht f--t broad it the top.

hapeetSal Baaee Miner Independr not, Ka-.. July 37 Hal Missouri PsetftC passenp.-r train passed through lu re yest.nl iv -vi'li two coaches of negroes fi.nn M i ha run for Weir ity. to take ih. Btfteet . f the atriKin-K' mbllll 'ie-r.-. An effort was made to kep the m-pinc fr. in enterine Kansas. whi h ennsed eonsid. erabl delay and put the tr. in behind t III- "i he lieproes are '-Vi-ked ,n t,a curs and puanhn by arme ! men. sa trouble is exneeted at Weir ' StT Ti.a

fielinp there is vt-rv Btrong ag Most i the imuortcd

wh-re ir) mi she immediately turned and tied and he hotly pursued her VB ti' she came within reach of aid. waf safBcicnl to aappeti a verdict nf crim ina. assault ami where SOCn a verdict has lain returned apon evldenca of this character and approved by tintr!ai Judge, the supreme court ought no I to set aside." "I- wiii he dHBcah to aeenre the per forma me nf the three condition, named, hesnte Ike la-iief that lyncbtagt Wl.l increase." i eafaasad the rlaae, armi. III.. July .-.. Bra. In ( ralv tn-e. the Igyentaoad dninjhlei nf Wal ti r s. B'artbea, living nearCnrml, 111., Is charpel with the murder, by areen ical poisoninp. of her brother. 1 l.d. la year old. The irl has made a full coufi-sion of her guilt, but says that she intended to poison In r father and stepmother, ami meant no harm to Slat brother.

In IHoniinu. Offer. Tiic.ma. Wash., July (". s. MelIon, president of the Northern Puetftfl railway, in aa late rt lea jreatardny mp mitted that the UnlOU Pacific" had been off.r.d a half interest in the Kart barn Facifie to INanuani ami iermlnahi in thi city na ndranlngnana terms,

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rlnketon a BnMnber nf the kaserlsaa r;h eoinmiraion. died at Vtnbara of tv pl oid f ver while enroute for the Blug .Nile.

THE CAPTURE OF CALAMBA. Tf War Deport meof Daletaltj in. funned of the ffa ir A l.lat of I lie 4 Haut, It lea. Washington. July -.' he war departsseat has received ita first ohVial report nf the capture af Ca bun ha In the following cable from ,.-n. Hi "Hall, with l.tHMi men. eapiurcd 'dainba. an important st rategic position in I-nrnna de Itay. y.-atcrday, driving out thr.-e handred Ina urgente, Ph comniaml was nposed of (Nirtions of the Foarth cavalry. Twenty-Brd in fantrv. and Washington rolnnteera, trsaaported In Isunebet ami caw a gnaboat aeeompaay nur. a-iialties: Privates f'harh s ( eesupp, Fourth ami Meiiuffy. ii. Tweotylirst, hilled. .up. I hoin is Totteu. fj, F'-urth. mortally woanded, Print tea Mi-hael Sheridan. Heri - rt Tiacey, N:ijaileon White. K. I w . nty-fi rsf. s-rious-ly wounded. Privates Hinds and Plummer, O, nad Sanson. . Fourth, Phillips. B, t hristi,. and Bolllater, D, and Ashland, I. Twenty-first, slightly wounded. Insurgent msualtiea unknown. Forty Bpaniah prisoaert wen- released; a Spanish gunboat, in iroo! condition, lone- sought for in the bay. w.i, imp, tared. This town was the direct ob-je.-tie .,f Lnwtoa when he captured Simla ( mi ami launches in An.-li !.,.

was una I.I. to reach the tow n by boats on account of shoal water."

t'aal Time ,,n n llleele. ( hicapo. July It, Maj. T iy lor. p.ic-d by the steam motorcycle, rode a mil ' on the BMVeaSWOad track last Bighl in l:3t t-B. The motorcycle, which is rather i. complex affair, went WTOBg in its Inutdea do.-n times be. fore it was patched up sufficiently to nmki the pace. I'roieat tamlaai btarae latiet. Vancoaver, July gg, Kearty all the bricklayers employe, I in the city anon strike ns a protest a galas! Hie em ploy me 01 by contractors of binese la'w.r.

THOt'SANUS ARE AFFECTED, i n.- Betels mnbora' Strike in blsaaa l"r-ea Ti-n Tliiiiiaanil W urkmen ta i.u Bmwn in ir Toata, CbbnUJO, July Ten thousand men

were thrown out of employment sad wc rk was stopped on -" buildings he. Ihe coins,, of erection in Chicagn durinc the second day of the strike of th--on ion brtckmakera of Cia.k county. The tie-up came firs? on the smaller joi.s where the -oiitractors had ma taken the precaution to increase their supply of bricks in anticipation of the ....:,.. '. I I-, ...

atiawi i in- nrn'1 layers ami m.iicarrn r were forced to ijoll fop want of material, ami followinp them the carpi Bti is arera compelled to lay down their tools. Ali effort will la- made for an amicable adjustment of the controversy ictvrecil the strikers ami the north-side manufacturers at a conference which has been called by tin- htoago Ma s ns' ami Huihlcrs' association for ten o'clock this morning. All fhe interests directly involved will I., represented. "I liless one sMi or the other reeedi s from the position held thus far, littb will la- accomplished at the aas fete nee. The striken still assert that the will stand firm until all the north aids manufacturers siim the union agreement, and the nmanfaartar era say that they will stick it out if their yards nrs ein seil all eason. Snapenilr! lila Ii I I IBnBlS. Ilnlifiiv. N. S.. July gg, The inariin sari which invest aja ted tin- hma of Red p.sa pnaaenger ateanser Portia, on pit,. Fisi, shoal, to the westward el Halifax hnrlmr. mi the night of July in, has found In r command, r. ('apt. J. Farrcll. responsible for the wreck stid has suspended his master's cattiff CUta for six month. IHril r iiiilea jr. Washington, July (iin. Pavli reports the ilentb. at Ponce. Portr Pico, of Ooanmll ary Serpeant Murtin Fogartj, on tin lath last, of spoptetr.

sec a snow Storm in summer?

We never did: but we have

seen the clothing at this time of the vear so covered with

dandruff that it looked as if it

had been out in a regular snowstorm. No need of this .snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will

Auers

vigor

melt these flakes of dandruff in the scalp. It poes further than this : it prevents their formation. It has still other properties: it will restore color to gray hair in just ten times out of every ten cases. And it docs even more : it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be

comes long hair. We have a hook on the Hair and ScPp. It is yours, for the

asking. If y..ii in Bat oMsln Stl the henafltt yon ssseetet from tn asc sai vi..r, arlia las SSeloi ah.'iit tl. rrobaljlj

than- I 'm .lim. uItT wltn y ur rncrsl Titm alnrli loaf la, enllf reinn, art Art. Ir. flR. J. 0. A V I It. Lowell Hill.

naiiiRRH or thib rAPan PRSIRIMil IX) bit sun BUM a.o an r:sKt is n io'i-i vt!rs inol l.il INSIST tfPON HAV1S WHAT THfcT AS TOR. KSri SlSO A I.I. si lift 1 II I TKS OR IMI1 AlloXS.