Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1899 — Page 2
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.. n. other uf Judge Pi s. Groaacup, ol Chicago, lied at her home on the o.h. f-he na : years of age, ami had it. u married .'.7 w ars. 11-r hiubnnd au.I four children survive her.
NKWS IN BBIEF. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The battleship T a.s ami tin cruiser Brooklyn of the North Atlantic aqttadroii arrived at Koikland, Me., on the th. I'hc Island of Dominica, one of the Windward ,-l..nds. was swept by a terrific cy t Ott the 7th. The storm traveled vve-i north-west, ami headed for Jamaica. Shipping along the threatened area received timely warn ing from the United States signal service. The will of William A. Fiper, the millionaire congressman who died In San Francisco, on the Ith, woa filed :.r probate on the 7th. Mr. Piper araa
Gen. Miles is anxious that the new i a bachelor, To years old, and hin estate a - . - f - - . J t ; t' I a. afers am aaa i J ! -. r 1 i
There were nearly '. " Cuban soldi r in Santiago de Cuba expecting to paid on the 7th. The remainder of the Cuban troops in the province Santiago will lie paid at the towns of Bar. Luis, Cristo, Bongo and FI Canoy.
The republican and sociallat part let of Spain have agreed to organize campaign demanding the expulsion from that country of all the religio!! orders. Senors Salmeron and Igh -,.i und other socialist are prominent in the movement.
rec.ments being raised lor service .n
the Philippines shall be especially efficient ith small anus, and an order has been sent to the commander of each rcglmnnt directing that target practice ! the chief feature of tB instruction fiven the sddiers.
Five hundred business nten if Cleviland. t.. held an auti-Uiv cott meeting in the chamber of inniinvn -, on the lth, and a fund of $1". was starti'il t. f-rret out the criminals who are dynamiting cars and creating discord in the city. In a few minutes' time oot less thua ?.ooo was suhscri:-d.
Count l'ierr' Alexander von MohrenKshUd, who. under the name of Peter I'eter. has been employed by a New York insurance conipanv. was arrestad. nil the 7th. on a warrant aworn out ly the Kassian consul at that port, charged with hating embezzled 7". rowbiea, with hieb he t!d to America.
Hon. John dnow, eoctaul general of the l iiite.l States at Shanirhai. has lextdered a deeliion a.- referee in the aonanlar court which makes the t hi nam government reaponaibla for the jiiiiu it arm from t hinese ports tu file Filipinos, which is evpeeted to hut o:T Aifuinaldo's supply of modern urn.s.
The p-a-antry of portions of )'- s-sari-ia (i government of Rwfra, bnonded on the aoath by the Dannha jihI the lllack se;,,)have revolted, bei as driven desjMrate by famine. TroOpa have Im-.-m sent there nild several enci, unters have taken ptace. score of p.'a-.ints have been killed and many oiimh-d.
M. Mallrt-l'revosT. at the sitting "f the Aiitflo-Veneutdan boundary arbitration eommissiiiu, in l'ari. on the lth. pnx-eeded with his presentation of the Venezuelan ease, and introduced evidence with the .njeot of proving that the Ihm ida i da ejected 'be Dnteb from Cuvuni river, iu the right of juri-diction
The third aaststant poatmaater w n rral. Mr. Madden, has decided up' n a plan for the registration of mail matleg by letter carriers at the door in the resident sections of cities havini: Iba free delivery system. The same Ith a is to be extended to the rural free delivery service as soon as the plans ure p rfected.
The state department received from the Italian authorities, on the Mb. a ropy of the complete report made by Maftaada Komuno. secretary i f the Italian la gallant in WaahiagteaL, on his personal investigation of the ree. nt lynching of five Italians at Talulah. La, The report represents the affair in u a. riami lipht.
Aetine Secretary Meiklejohn, on the 6th. issued a circular designed to prevent smucfrlinir in Cba and wbieh rirtnally applie the United States law op the Mihject to the island. It provides for rewards fur seizure of smuggled cikIs and for the recovery of duties on poods fraudulently taken Into the island.
The Cologne Qbumtta publishes an editorial alvisinir German commercial circles to accept the invitation to be represented at the Philadelphia exposition. "liecaus while Hdmittinp that t.ermany's commercial relations with America are unsatisfaetorv . it WOQld m rIv make thetn worse to abstain from jroinjy to rhibdelphia."
The relations between the United Ftates and BaytJ an awes eordiaL The Ilaytian froverntnent has authorized the erection of an American aaetaoffta lofieid station at CafM Hay lien. The pertnisfcion to establish such a station had previously heel refused, and the fa t that permisoio'i has now been granted deaavusttati - ihr extt nsion of American inlbn nee in Havti.
The following dispat'h was received Ii. Waahlngtoa, on the ath. from sn Juan de Porto Bhmi "yhuie juat Ki--itnr over island prostnled telegrnpl) and lilt phuiie lines; scve.nl killed; toy piarters wrecked and ifa! barracks partially aVtti lhhed ni.niT other public building-. Jikew'se; hundreds of native hous, a itiajfroT all enter nd couth ggafcablf fared a-ww."
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among numerous rolatives. B r, lr. Alexander A. Brnce, pro feasor of apologetics and New Testa meut exegesis la Tree t anreh eoilcgi . Glasgow, Scotland, since ls7.-., died In thjit city on the 7th. He was born in Perthshire in 1431, t n the 7th the car conferred upon M. Pelcasse, the French minister of foreign affairs, the Alexander Nevvsky I riler In diamonds. The o ilier Brutus sailed from Honolulu, on the 7th, for Guam with a cargo of coal. In n telegram from Bkibo Castle :iiirew Carnegie say s: "i have ao Intention to -rforiii the duties of justice of the I ace or of the deputy lieuteiit intsbip. l understand these offices are usually held by the owner of the Bkibo states. In my case they are (Mil) la:norarv. I b Ing .in American citizen."
In the AnghVeneauelan boundary arbitnition commission, on the 8th, Mr. Hallet Prevoat continued bis presentation of the Venezuelan ease and devoted the day to showing that the Dutch lo ver claimed territory vv!iic!i Ornat Britain now says they owned. Indian Commissioner .'ones has issued final instructions for the guidance of the Dawes commission In enrolling the citiens of the live civilized trib. s. A formal order establishing the Fort Gibbon military reaer ration In Alaska was Issued by the war departmeii; on the Ith. Andrew Carnegie has given !". to found a public library at Keigliley, Voehshlre, England. ticn. M.'KAr'hnris force, consisting of 4,00(1 men. advanced five miles i -ond San Fernando, on Iba Wh, ami encOUBl -red and dt feated a Filipino force of t,ooo men. The enemy retreated, leaving many dead and wound cd. The American loss in killed and wounded vvri- N Aguinatdo has appealed to the ;hiwers for recognition of "Filipino independence" in a document dated from Tnrlac. July J7. and sj,,,.,! i,v Bnen cauiino. It has been received by all the foreign consuls in Manila, with the re. .iest that they forward it to their respective governments, I'.oTh sides in the famous caae at Rem to s. France, my that sensational developmenta are in store. It is into
mated that Ceti. Mereier may be charged with perjury when he takethe witness stand. Another storv ithat Mereier will make Drevfus' Lruilt a p pa rent. Suddenly t'dtten with the prevailing strike fever, sonic short term priaoners from the county jail at Hath, . Y., while out with the "ctiain gang." struck, on the for shorter hour. Ilieir leader raised the point that all laltorers engaged in the servi f the 'in'r were nrottahad by the eighthour law . Denver CoL, is suffering from a plethora of funds, and only rinds employ merit for surplus money by loan lag in the Mat, The bank statement, reported in duly, showed there wann, re than $11,000,000 to the credit of local banks in New York. St. Louis and Chicago, where it is presumably drawing interest. A writ of halieaa corpus for the cus tt dy of Gladys I'erot.the daughter of Mrs. William V. I'erot. who is chnrtre ' with abducting the child from llnltimore. Mil., has Iwen granted, in London, to Mr. Newton Crane, in behalf of Mr. W. 11. I'erot, father-in-law of Mrs. I'er..t. The Second On on volunteers brains camp, at the I'r.sidio. San FrnnciM'o. on the sth. ami marched to the ferry with the band of the Nebraska regiBM nt ami the Ftah artil.ery acting lies, ort. Their train I ft for home the same sight, ol. ralgi of the Thirty -second infantry, at Leavenworth, Kas.. has issued an order to recruiting officers not to enlist imv more raw recruit for his regiment, but to accept only tboee who have Iwen in the n-gnlar army or volunteer service. The regiment is nearly , unpl. ted. The steamer Iowa, one of the liest Kin's on the Ohio river, was sunk at FalN Point, live BSj lea below Mount
Vi mm:. Ind.. ami will be a total loss. The Iowa was chartered for an excursion from Henderson to I'aducah. and ' aiiicd u ot.t m Dasaetijjen. No lives lost.
w eiu. dr.. in command 'cruitlng stat on nt ( i,id orders 1 1 in Wash recruiting cf n number nticea betwi en 13 and
Lient. B ot the naval i ago, has red ingtoti f t , lu ( t naval appt
ir years of age, Anvc fr. :u Santo Domingo, to the Sth, My I The revolutionary movement is extending, and th province of Vega is in arms. It is inijiossiblc to obtain any dctuils here. This city is calm, LATE NEWS ITEMS.
the faule, cxeu ' herself, went upper room ! the binsc. and revolver -liot bet self through thf Hing iuHt.'intlv. The ladsonetl ii
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lit DAY S?;?sT SN nrCu.'JNAiSANCES.
The Heeenl tttaeh Ka " tiuv.- .. en i. I i.iuiil. I, surprise to III,lasneaents omeses Mlattl ..umoad WmU or rhe HMMraltaa Ptttplaws abort bI t lasaaat ttoa.
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The Btrtekeen river at earner Strathanna arrived at VV rangle, Alaska, on the ".th. with so survivors of the Ed BKn ton a trail. All these men came in with the pack train sent uttt from Telegraph i m k ami Lnheton bj Iba various t l ading Companies lust spring. They tell heartrending atories of suffering', starvation and other calamities endured. As the llritish transport BroenuM? Castle was departing from Cape Town, on the tth, With troops for Natal, she aras rocifevoualy cheered bj the ereW ot the United states cruiser Chicago, Rear Admiral Ifowisoo'a tiagship, the
signed for Mrs. Baldwin's terrible act except -be vv;.s tuaane. sin w is tor SUSHI time an inni.tte of a private sanitär. urn. Viri'ini Ike Qwepel, Munch, Ind.. Aug, It, Eastern Indiana Colored Baptists, eonaprising half the state. In annual session here, praised expansion because it will cnaide the preaching of thr gospel In heretofore Inaeecsalble laltds, denounced laii.." riot, but applauded labor nuloaa for standing for their rights, and deplured the lynching of negroes In the sontii. railing oa the national govern meat to Stop th murders and oiitrageous treatment of the colored race.
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troops remained all night at Calulet. 'Ilp leluls had tied far beyond ride range for the American OUt posts were not disturbed, and not ahot was Hred luring the night. At l iv b real, a recnnnoiterinir iartv, consisting nf a
bat tat loa f tin seventeenth infantry that laiaud, entirely demolishing with one Held piece, started up the of tin- towns. deatravinsF man
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."O'S. S. ,vf,ry of :,r ;,,(,t , , tcrnoon s. nt he toliowiitg app .. the nnayora of all dtk of more m ISO.ooo population: -sir The governor general of Porto Men confirms the report that ,:, eighth iustüiit a hurricane swept .
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Nwdei Ullis Iii,. i p. Aetna, In:.. A iir. ii. Three powder mills connected vvith the plant of 1 he Aetna Powder company bleu up, shaking the ground for miles around. Tin- exidosion was caused b a fin-
Land of which played the British na- , which started In one of the mills ami
Itraemar i nstle s play i ii rr Yankee
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band responded by
F odle. At the Orpheus theater In s.-m Prom cisco. on the 10th, an auction aale of ats and boxes took place for the hi netit of the fund to be used in the entertainment and reception of tb' returning California regiment. Fi1mxs sold for 13,000, and ot this sum Mrs. a. s. Townaend, fonnerl of Boa ton. contributed I9MS05. A third lot of gold cert ili i -at es, mounting t ai.'it u,tNKi,ooo, wns re reived at the sub-treaoury lu Xew
lnii.. on the o tit. ami I. tore noon
the had been parceled out among l
banks. Altogether about . I. ".o.ooo of these certificates if all n..i.ii:KItions have be. n received in Neu Volk. It is reliably reported that tien. Juan laidro Jimlnez, the aisplrnnt to the presidency of the republic of Santo Domingo, has sent a confidential an nt to Sew York n. carry out eer tain plans. The agent is fully empowered to present the rlcwa of Gen. lim-
inez. A committee in charge q the arrangemcnts f.r the laying ol the car ncrstonc of thi new federal building in t hkago nest October are i invite t large it n in i M-r of ex-confederate gen erala and ofHcera to attend the e reinonies. lr. Laponi, the pope's physician, who returned t Rome, n the I0th from a vacation ainee August I, till:. res the pontiff was In god health. The Montana wool season has coma to a dose with record of l,2&0,000 S9Unda ot wool received, l'rices Hing id from 14' , t. l nts per pound. The statement of the condition f the treasury Issued on the 10th showed: Available o.-li balance, -7. !' : sold react1 vc, 1 1 ',''. Th- populari'.v of the revolutkMI In San Bomingo is due to the use of the name of Gome, ami should hi decline the presidency or Jimincx Anally np poae his election, prominent leaders are alr ady BOUS d ring the alternative of calling a plebiscite in order to ascertain whether the country would not prefer to renew the vote of 1-71 for American annexath n or an American pfti ctorate. According to Bradatreet'a the business failures in the Cnited states for the Week ended OU tin- 1 1 t ll UUlnlier IM, lis compared with IM last Week, 157 a year ago and -it in i-'.7. In t anada the failures fop the week BUmbef "7 against .''. last week, ;i:t a year sgo ami :i in ls;i7. Itepnrts of the Great Northern railway otbciais place the destruction if wheat ly the recent hail storm in North Dakota ami Minm sotaat asi.nuo seres or nearly H.ikmi.imio bushels. t 70 cents per bushel this means a loss of over $2.500,000, The mammon council of Detroit, Mich., on the Uth. by a rota of 't to io, ied need the price of street car fares on the I iti ns' ami Fort Wavne lines to eight riib-s for IS cents. The company will make a stout legal resistance. The Thlrtj -first regiment United States volunteers is now practically full. One company is made up of fighting fueillati from I lay county. Ky., who are not only hardy, but tine marksmen and mum beeoana well-
drilled. A street car ran of the I'rairiestreet bridge in Merrill, Wis., on the 11th. dropping into the river M feet below. The ear was completely wrecked, but none of the pa-seneeis
spread to the other two, Igniting a quantity of l.v namlfc In process t manufacture. The alarm was given in time for the employes to escape and no one was injured. MS, v.. 00, IN.-1 psiaed, IVru. lad., Aug. 11. The pi-.lim-Inarj trial of !;.. Jones, the alwluctoe of Miss eiiie llerger, srhich svaa to have been in i'l in-fore Ma vor Durand, was postponed until next Thursday, as Jones Las not returned from the Kokomojail. it is said there was no danger of
a mob and citizens are denouncing t he 1 after! af for creating the excttemeat of ,;
I calling for troops.
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New Albany, l:n!.. Aug. II. Miss Ki'tie Smith, who disanoeared two
week agO ill bi.v's. elotl.e-. h;,- been located at Moody's, mission. In ICvansil!e. Slo iins dhsrardrd the suit of boy's Mothi - In which she left the city ami is again In dresses. Her strange acti.ins cannot be accounted for bjj her ' relatives lu re. The SN) A eiir. Talpraraiso, Ind.. Vug. 11, The twenty-sixth annual commencement exercises of the northern Indiana nor mal school arere held, Tbl bus i- n th' most successful year in the acfc oPa bi-tory and the graduates for the year numbered I, I PreeJdent II B Brown '.inferred the degrees on the class. seni t lssrbsssti . vv Albany, Ind.. ul'. it, a. .t. Demosa, once a wealth) contractor and builder ami supervising architect
of many of the handsome public bulk!Ingo of southern Indiana, has been sent to the i oorbousf by Trustee Vacband. Old, infirm and penniless, the alma house v..:- the onl door open to him. ntraaare sse. Sen Carlisle, Ind., Aug. lb Boone
I Miller, s farmer living one mile south , of this.'ity. has been in a deep sleep I since Sunday, and ail efforts tn awaken 1 hin, are of no avail. The physicianI In charge of the cose are bstBed, ami j nr.- unable t diannose this strange . malady. I rn tl v ii . EvanaviBe, Ind., A.c. ii. ( apt. Je scph Allison, a contracting steamboat carpenter, while standing on the a heel of the steamer Park City !st his ant ' ance, f II into the river ai d was I drowned. Il- was about 60 yeara old, : n ml maided at I low line Green, Kv.
Vllesceil ohiillfler. Bartford City, Ind.. Aug, n. a woman giving her name as Mrs. F.inma Sparks and her resldenee as Waba- h. Avas arrested here vv bile endeavoring, it is alleged, to make way with a gold watch and several ringa at .1. it. Biagu a man's jewelry store.
railroad track toward Angeles, four
mile- north. The party approached within l.'.'iio yards of the town and op.-i. cd fire will: n tield gttB, iin. ii, iMreeteW l ire. The Americans were received with
n l.adlv -dir, rti .1 rif'e tire, which Iba
battalion cf tin Seventeenth returned with a few volleys. The Strength of tin- insurgents at Ingelea not being known th- situation was reported to i ii'ii. MacArthur. vv in. did not desire
; to send reinforcements, ami directed the reconnoitering party to return unless the rclicls abandoned the town. Soon after the receipt of these orders it bceema evident that the reb is bad set fire to the town and tied, leavinv : the place to Ik- nccupkd by i lu- Americans. on ii iteessssastssMSsee. A battaBon "f tlie Twelfth infantrywas nfaa -cut on a recon noli eri ng rvpedition towards the weat, but up tu noon no firing bad been beard in their dirtctlon, ami no word had in -n received from them ten. MacArtbura headuartera, .".ml it is believed that
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'I In- Iniurgents lost heavily in the fighting around Cnlulet. It is believed that 100 w. re killed and ' of " t wounded. The Iowa regiment killed .'at in the place, and one company of the s.-v i nte, nth suddenly encountered
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The Ann ri ; u loss was five killed and I wmtnded, including three ifli-
a- ii I implete in prlsr. The attack aw a complete surprise t. the insurgents, who bad no Idea th..t a movement was Intended until the armored ar opened a deadly iin with two (ratlings, a rcvotlag cannon ami a six-pounder. The heavy artillery Opened on both flanks a moment later. A majtwity f the Kllipinus wrerc asleep when the attach a i made Men with large lndls were heard running among tin shacks arousing the soldiers. The Americans maintained almost a icrf'et line b ur miles liini; through CSttC brakes, where they could set nothing ahead. Mio I wn Knee lie, -p. 'I be mud in places was deep in the ri - fields and tongteaand through tin ditches ''..wed small river several feet deep. The PBipinoa tried ti ambush the upriean several time-, the roun try iu the neigh boehond being well .liii'l ted to these tactics, but the trim;.-. -. ppeti for nothing, forcing their way through or over obstacles and Bring whenever they could l"-;:'- the Seeing enemy. Reeratts Coamsensleal, Th officers highly commend the reruits of tin- various regiments. There i- reason to believe tin r p rfs recently received that the insurgent a are hurt of stnmuniton, .is nelPinformrd natives at Calafcrt say that five round Xtra were issued just before the flght, Hroce tl American ocenpstioo of San Fernando the rebels have torn up tiini miles of railroad between there ind alulet, and it is impoaalhle to get tlie armored car more than two miles
t.t v ml San Fernando.
ami reducing, so so hw aa ii- . i main nut less than 100,000 nf the iti-habitant-to the condition of ai. destitution, without homes or Uahrsa inunediate and effective i
is given these ii ii fort ii na t tl.. i i perish of fnmlw . "I mi. r these condlt lone, tkepiri deem-, that an appeal should he to the humnnitj of the Amern pie. It is an appeal to their pntl . n als,,. ,,- the inhabitants oi I i ., Rico frit ly and idadly siibnutt. 1 . selves to th.- iruardlanahip of M i ed Btatea, ami have voluntarii, rendered the protection of Sini . ., Which they Were fonnerlv i . i confidently relying upon tnore : ,. ous am! beneficient treatment at . r hands. The hichc '. Considerst imp f honor and l'"oI faith unite with . promptings of humanity to rvi frrm the United Staf - a getter . apomat to the demand of Porto I. 1 distn ss. "'I bis department has directed immediate distribution of rations the sutYerers l.v the annv (n !' i Ibco. so far as it is within the power of , till executive, but ill the allst anj appropriation we must p ly upon private contributions, "I beg that von will effil no. n public-spirited and humane pe, ! f your city to take active ami Intlli teasttres in this exigency. Th eminent transport llcllterxon si nt dlreetly from tin- port v . rk- t Porto Rico on Mnndn fourteenth instant, to earrv all pli s of food which ran i- . . Further transports will be set i lure dates, of which public untie, mil In- given, Auy committee charged wltl raising of fund- will receive formation ami adi n contatu ing w it ii this department. "K. -pu t folly, FLU n ' l;inir. "Secretary of if secure, IHieta Rlea, RWsteaeJ. San J nail ih Porto Rico. e '
Arroyo on the south coast, tin s lieft d stii, veil. 1 Uvea were lost then avi Ike town is stjii submerged In water. At Guaynmo Ehe houses are still stiu. dine Senn persona wen "I there. A number .f houses a er laged, siua;is ,,f soldier vre oi ? t maintain onler ami Start i threatens the population. The U'ater supply of San .T i e been atopped, Tin- Coanto Kpri .- hotel has '.in wreeki!. It Udonged to Forto Rico Co.. of Philaderpbis. Pisa Ii im I reii Lives ' ' nl Pisoee. San Jaan de Fort ib. tug, l It is now said .Vsi persons lsf thettf liv.s at Ponce during the hurricane, rerrible distress prevails there.
v Pnthafle tageat. Washington, Aug. it. I h Ing appeal by cable addreasei Schwan, was received at tin part aaent:
San J nan de Porto Rico, Mv count rv is devnated.
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w ie fa t :i 1 1 v injured. ( ol. W . C. ,bdin-oti. of ( ineiniiati. Beting commander-in-chief ol the G. A, I!., is a candidate for election as commander in-ohlef at the coming national enenmpment in Philadelphia Government estimates point to a yi Id if corn of probably 2,200,000,001 buaheh a heavy incnase over last year ami almost within touch of the record-breaking crop of isfifii Eatiniatei . luce the total wheat crop of the LuKed ttatei tins rear at
bwahria, v : i h tin- exception of Iftl and 1us ti e largi -t mi rec ud. The Continental Telephone ami l eb ecraph and fit hie Co.. capital .l.n(H. w.is mearpotnted m Tirutou, If, J., on :b i )th.
Anderson, I ml.. Ing. 1 1. Love ' -reen, the Indiana polk man wb fatally stabbed .lames Hick Iin in a beer garden in .Muneie. was captured hen. Green was on a big Pour freight train, hidden in a box car. He was returned to Muncle. llleil nf l evee. Wise beat CT, Ind.. Aug. ll. 'Sipiire 8. J. blatter died of Internal heaKHrrhaga and typhoid fever. He was avalthy former and Lad jnat moved to this city, ia P. re be had recent ly built a line bouse. Hi leaves a vv ife ano child, Matosea tea, YVabash, In!.. Aug. ll. The i?-vcnr-eld son of Marshall Mow n r. of S, rv in.
OH, in! Msnateh from Oea, nets, Washington. Aug. 12. Gen. Otis has Cabled the war department as follow-: Manila, Aug. 11. Idjntaat General Washington: MacArthur has taken DOSS Bai OS of Santa Kita; rcconnuitereil I'.erae. Angeles find other psiints. The insurgents base keen driven north tine casualty yesterdav. none to dav. Condition "f the roads makes movement of troops difficult, bnl ii is runkit red necessary in open up this section if the country. as it virtually gives control of the province of Patann and relieves the inhai.itants there. "I IT IS." No ."nether H n h nu e men t a. Manila. Aug. 11. S:10 p. in. Beeoa Boitering by small parties continued all dny, Unavailing atteaapta were amde t gel in contact with the car mv. The American troops oeeupj Calulet, Santa L'ina. r.a. ob r aid Gnagan, No further engagements have taken place. The rains have reo in
Ricana wkom Gen. Schwan met il the ca in 1 sign.
gr;
It f
lagt
this county, w. . killed while playing Itaeneed. The wounded are i ing
nboiit t fie 1 hlcngn
vaiur. IU- nms w as mi iTocated.
Lrie railroad 1 lent. . 1 oats 01 und
brought into Manila.
llleil at Stash v i lie. I tld.
Metheny diet
lie had
Mlile . Aug. ll.
.! s a
of apoplexy, aged 3.
veti i: resident of this com ty .",.1 vars. ii,- was twice elected rk and had been a toneoa M
Mur t raaaa lartva 1. Washington, Aug, IS, Oea. Otln hied th- war department as follows; Miiuihi. Aug. II. City of Para si
rived. Private ( . d
Iii
died
a; -
stnl 1 11 i 11 rtes . Reuth Bend, lndH Vng.lt, Kra.Mla pie Parry died ofinjnriei received by being thrown from a South BendMlch ipan fit street 1 ir. sue ivai ..on-acioii-K
tv fourth
to-day . I be ( It) of p Pranelaeo, luiy 1 I. I OUti h eavalr v
II and K. Twenty-fourth ind F. engineer battalion
I. A. Twen-
I. Sil ridan sails OTIS." ri -ail.d from San . with Troops It and : heahojuarter, A. I",
Inf mtryi . . . . t", i . -. rs
and 'ii enlisted men, Gen. Schwan c m mending. The Sheridan will hring back the MiiiufCta and South Dakota UOOfnk
Ilea, iiavi. vukM Beassrt, Washington, Aug. i.'.- The a psrtment has received a rah
! from Gen, Daria, giving fuller detl ' ol the damage done in Forto Rico i tin hurricane. I Gen. Mavis aays a famine is imp.'
Ing. ami a-k authority to I si tkraa to the destitute. The il
ls dated Thursdav. and says: I "Later report! show that the hurri1 cane was far more severe ir thi in ; terioi and southern art 01 island
Hum nere, sn.lle tW the Il.tltiile. The army transpurt McIherson has l.i-iTi ..r.l.r. .) tu sii i I frnm New
to San Juan and I'm next Bon With supplies to relieve till" dCStit W In Forto Rico, Acting CoBatnlneinnct tleneral Weston has ordei-eil the pircl.ase. in jfew York, of t.uo.oni p.. hi of rice and 600,000 pounds of brans 1 1 be shipped ..11 the MePL.Tson. -other food supplies na may le abta 1 a' the time the MoFhrrson Safls WW he Sent on that tki . POOR WAY TOSUPPRES3STHEM. Maeaassa Kiaees Wneaad lolieave ana Tlien Severel, Wlilpioil Ii -mrj 1 Illin.. PlnwiBe, Kv.. Aug. r -F"'" Ni r
tiiim e Kiers, after prenentng a rial day-, have been forced to Ii angry eitbb ns of thla place. I., vv . ...,,i, Ifoetnon
wir' wnraed in leave, hol ihej 'I g( ami whiie preaching aev ml '' . . . . .. .M..r.l.il. VVI'S
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