Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1899 — Page 2

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I'ublUlirr. I INDiAXS

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NEWS IX It KIEF. Ccrupiled frc-: Various Source, PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

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10. UM) lat Cera from Japun during the ut it quuiiei . The ;anjsh steamer Slfonso XIII. which ult from Max ana. fur Spain, on thf 33B, bail on beOfd 133 Spaniards vis an- licing repat hated at the t.. of the Madrid government. ii I Se International Fire Chiefs" assori i Ku 'net ia Syracuse, X. Y.. in t-entT-eeuth annual convention on lie ,d. There wen- present IM chiefs, rspaeae nting citiea In mr pari of the uuuntrv and t atiada.

1 hi inquiry into the killing of ( apt. Pollock at he soldiers' home at MilMWkMt by David Anderson, promise to develop into a general inquiry as to the treatment of the inmate of th home by the oil iters in charge.

KejMirts from southern Russia say that a eurrent belief in the approaching end of the world ia causing a panic uniting the uneducated classes. At kl-.arkuv, the capital of the gOcm nient of that name, workmen are leaving in large numltt-ra wishing to anend what they consider their last days at ih'-ir rllhnga homes.

Tin transport Siam sailed from San Francisco, for Manila, on the .'titli, with Jju mules which will be used (off military service in the Philippines. The vessel will Dp at Honolulu for aev t-ral days and the niul will l- given a run ashore as a teal fn.n their steamer voyage. Fifty experienced Jrivt t accompanied the animals.

On the night of the l'.th Mrs. Jennie WeetOO drowned herself a. id her four vrar-old son lU-rtie in a cistern at tlu family home in l'ierre. S. I. There was no one else at lioine except a daughter ultotit 17 years old and the 1 I was not known until next morn ing. Family troubles are inppomd to have been the cause of the tragedy.

The J ! iniean government has offi red a dttttgCUt of 390 native militia for the suport of the white troops ordered from that Intend for service in the Transvaal. Wonderful enthuMa-iu las been manifested in regard to tlm enlistment for service in South Africa. When volunteer Were called for. an entire regiment at once responded.

The 1 nited States transport Mctlellaml sailed from Brooklyn, on the .' it. for ."an Juan, with a relief cargo for suffering Forto Kicau. The cargo consisted of 1 women's vests. 4. sot) calico wrappers. -L-'ihi men's undershirt .. 900 jiairs of men's trousers, and s varied assortment of other clothing, food, medicines and buildinp inuteri-als.

.lames P. Younp. a private in Co. I). Thirtieth Infantry volunteers, was killed by a freipht train at Kvansten, III., on the 20th, while on his vvav ti Fort Sheridan to report after a da, aiiseiiee. The Is.ily was strewn alrttu the tracks for a block, and the only reniaininp vestipe of the uniform which oong wore was a brass button found on the road lx d.

Prof. Kdward Charl, i iekerinir. of the Harvard observatory, is in Kinps. toil. Jamaica, seekinp a suitable location for the largest telescoiie in tan world, which is being constructed at I amoridpe es,-t dally for oi'serv inp tha new planet which is due to pa-s very close to tbe earth 18 months hence, lie i s favorably impressed with JaIj aica's advantaupes.

The Mate depart ment has been informed through a diplomat ic channel th;.t lien. lt i - has applied the I hineso selmlea laws to the Hrilfppine. The Information was a surfirise to the authorities. brth state anil military, as tks) natter had bvtNl under BDMldtro tion for some lime, and it was not km . :i that Gen. Otis had put the ekelusion laws into effect.

The ciiv of Victor, CaL, vvn visited I v a ii. -tructive contlapration. on the lst. which utterly destroyed the bnsiM xTtion of the town, and caused m lis- ,,f s.'.oon.iMjo. . ,irst jj,,,,.,. w-s built in ietor in October, ls.;. Jn Jlj of th- follow inp j i-;ir the city va. incorporated, and six vear later it n Mtairieii ItyMQ H-ople. That ia :.i".t the population now. Mrs. Kva . InpersolL willow of CoL V.i i rt Inpersoll. has tiled a Istnd a m i-tratri of the estute of her haahamL Mr. Inpersoll swears ih.it she baa made diligeat search for the will ot her hiiFlaud. but that to the i of her know I. i!i . and belief he Med inti state. The value of his perM.al projM-rtt is estimated ly her to Is- abnot mJbagL At the time of his t .. -h he held no real property. An order of thr war department diecti that the state volunteer or pan irationv under tin act of Ajiril L'J, las,

must !. maintained while in ihe I'nitu Mates service as oripinally acceptcd. The act of March 2, t'.9. provided for several officers not allowed when the repimenta from the statea wer OCrrpted and iOnie governors have en liavored to have thee others oddet since the pwssajfe of the last act.

I'. ris was the scene of the most aeri ma anarchistic distrulances, on the INith. recall inp some aspects of tla) commune. Shops w.n- ribd of theii conti nts and churches were wrecked rare works of art and costly ot niiinent? lieinc wantonly aVstfajred, and fum tare piled up in the street- and burned Thr- police were overwhelmed severu limes, hut tiuully pained the master

"I a large numin-r id rioters Jtfbl .

wen

(onrc-s. .inn u Stark and Ailjt.5en. Harry left Omaha. Neb., on the i'lst. for San Krancisco. to cscott the Kirst Nebraska volunteers home on a BpreiaJ train at state expense. It will rttpiire ISflgKt to brinp the repuueu' home, and HuMt in excess of that sum lad al.eadv bMflj provided. Miss Viola llorlocker. who is Holing under $.'.lHm bond diarped with havinp attempteil to take the life of lira. Chart A. Morev, of liastinps. Neb.. I'V sendinp her a Imx of pOeMMBOd candv on April H last, is now in the iiisam isvluin at Jacksonville. 111. A dispatch from London, on the -1st. laid: There is now not the aUgfcteet

doubl at the e donial otlice that war is the BBftj ay to settle the contro

reraj between I. upland ami the Iransaal republic." Serious disturbances have taken place at Cradlit, a town of llohemia. due to racial differences between the , echs nid i iermans. The fiit national convention of the Von up People's Christ inn Temperance union is called to meet in Chicnpo September -'7 and 's. This claim- t i be the tirst temperance OiajOOtaattOB to s stematicallv unite the ability of Women and the votinp power of men. The America;. Supar Refining Co., Dr. the :Mst. announced a reduction ot 1-16 cents pound in all its retined ffVadea except No. XXXX. The cut va- met liy the refiners. Maj. Koss, the head of the malarial FXpeditiOH sent out by the Liverpool

School of Tropical Diseases, cabled, on the -Ist. from Sierra Leone: "Ihe malarial mosquito has been found." The oldest settler of Dubuque, In.. Mrs Rridgel Hall. died, on the 81 at Igetl i Of i vcars and two months, she had resided continuously in that city for t- years. The subscriptions received by the Porta Lican relief committee of the Mi reliant' Association of New i ork

up to the Slfft, amounted to 14.H',:,. In iddition. the committee had received jo barrels f hard bread. A boiler In the sash, door and blind factory of K. H. Wickert ,V Co., at Ap pleton. Whk, exploded, on the J.'d. killinp three men. and seriously Injuring 13 other. All the other men in Unbuilding were more or less hurt. Four additional cases of bubtilihi planne are reported from Onorto, The

streets of that city are now patrolled and the town is completi-lv htPfajted. ihe statement of the condition of the treasury issued on the ltd stuoved: Available cash balance. 1)72,090,891; gold reserve. 24CJM0,C19, Several cases of yellow fever hav" occurred at Panama, the disease, it is said, havinp bffa imported from (iuaynquil, Feuador. The steamer New York, sailing for Kurope. on the 13d, took out 4MMMM

BHMMPi of sil ,-r. The United States cruiser Olympia arrived at Villa-Franc!. -. France, on the J-il. The usual salutes were ex--hanpeil. A darinp and clever jail delivery frOto the Polk county (la. I jail, on tie--"-'ii. set at lilery four prisoners, There were u'tu iilistineiits in the volunteer army, on the 'lst. swelling the total to 15,193 men. MRS, 1 i ,

i in- plague nas mane its appeaianiin the district of Samara. Ilussia, am Mft raj regiments have been sum

limned there tu keep order und pre

vent the pnad of the disease by i

tablistiiiif a quarantine cordon about

ilu infected locality .

The resignation of Thomas p. pe. o

as congreaaman in the First Maine dis

trict was received and accepted bj Gov. Powers on the .Jd. It is to taki -ffict Beptcuiber i.

In order that an appressive eainpaipn

may not be delayed tBTOUgh waitin: for the roads to pet in condition for moving heavy artillery, the war deIartment has forwarded to Qes. Otis

i larire miinirr of the most improved

rapid-tin- ami dynamite puns.

I" ret nuts for the new armv of

the Philippines are lH-inp examined most riiromusly by the medical department of I h army as to their phjaical condition. Only men who are in plfltel health, with well nourished Isidies- and pood constitutions, are ac ci pted. Maj. Fsterhny was rec.iL'nied. on the BM, while walking along Oxford street. London, and was s(.,,n swr. rounded bf a erowd of people, who hissed ii nd groaned. Ksterhav was unable to find refiipe in a cab until the police had dispersed the pie. ien. Hale taOfjbed when he liear.!. on arrival at San Francisco, the storv of his criticism of the eamp i.. n ,,' Gen. Otis in the Philippines, (.en. IJalc siiiii he had never criticised lien. Otis nod was at n loss to explain how the ri pirts of a controversy bittre II him self and Gen. Otis had gained eircula tion in this eountrv. R. IL liilmore. of Millers!, urg. HI., was found dead nt Cffoao, Okla. II, bad Wen traveling with his wife through the territory in a wapon. and campinv out for health and i ecc at ion. lie was ovetcome with the heat, fell at the nwdside. and died before aid came along. Pleven vessels Were ! sf near ChpU Rattern durltof tha reeeart hurricane and ns tha stories of survimrs come to band it is ihOWn to have Ih-cii one i f the worst ili.-istern in the hitorv of the merchant marine. It is km-wn M i iv 1 1 eerc lost. At nil enthusiastic meeting of till fireater New York Pctail Itutehers' as siciation. on the nbjhl of the 2?d. riM'.iMMi was aajhaarlhad bf the members fnmmi as an earnest of th ir dcaire to build a slauphter house in tincity where tha cattle to I. used by thi Bteaajbara Of the u -nation arm la-kiikti.

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iuv Itation

ment, which convenes ut PhihAb-lplii i on Septeiula-r t. has received Pre- .!. t Mchinlev's aii.t.ince if tue i tiou to attend the reunion. l etters of administration on tin estate of .lohn Mchee erhoeff. of San Francisco, who deuirted with the IVarv expedition for the North Pole in 1191, and who never returned, have lieen afhed for bj his brother. Harry Verho aT, The estate consists of personal property and is valued at $.'.imk. Ihe freight boycott on the Kansas City. Pittsburp A liulf railroad by ten of the strongest western lilies will go into effect, on the .''.Mil. Then, it see ma likely, will come either a des(crate war in freipht rates or a bitter conflict in the United States courts. King I ha ties of Porttipal signed decree, on the 33d, ratabliahinaj a mitary OOrdOD around Oporto during the continuance of the bubonic plague. The National Shorthand Keporters' aaaoctatkm was organised iu Chieagu on tin- I il. LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State.

Her llilrij Vrara. Ii - lie. Ind.. Aug. i'A. J. W

The American Steel and Wire Nail (.'o. will soon begin the cons-ruction of several new furnaes at t'lcveland, O. The most important of fhcar will be a 5l)i-ton blast furnace. There will 'k

four "iii-ton. open-hearth ateel furnaces which will furnish steel t i Im- made into wire at the company'- plant! Ill that city. It is expected that these furnaces will ix- ready to begin opera tion next year. Ihe National Fnion Vote: a a ' union, in session ;it Di s Moiiu-s, ' i.. on the -4th. adopted resolutions denouncing

Gov, Shaw f..,- appointing .1. Rush Lincoln, an ex-confederate, as brigadier general of Iowa troops when ihey were called into service at tin- opening of

the Spanish war. The establishment of a b'ockaile of the ports of the Philippine inlands and especially thosi' of Luon i- a subject

which is reveivinp attention at the war department, although Secretary Root says he has not yet sufficient information to warrant definite actum in the matter. It is reported in Havana that Oen. .limine, the revolutionary aspirant to the presidency of Santo Domingo, who is now in Mananillo, has hundreds o.' applications to join his forces. The applicants include many Cuban OhV eels who served under the late lieu. iiircia. Win. ('. Miller was appointed roe.-iv-rr of the Iowa Mutual Fire Insurance

Co.. of Pes Moines, la., on the -4th. on application of L. Q, Osborne, a poliey holder, who has been unabl.t to secure u ii adjustment of his loas. The American coast survey steamer Pathfinder, which sailed from NewYork for San Frai.cisco to take soundBigs and survey the Pacific, has ar rived at Valparaiso, Chile, and sailed for I a Ian. The bubonic plague has appeared at New Chwang, China. The oi t break is not repar.led at serious, but ;1 is feared tin" disease will spread tu Tien-Tain fend other Planta in north China. Ovvinp to th. prevalence of the bubonic plague in oporto, Portugal, the prefect of police of th.it city has issued an order closing the publii schools. The statement of the condition of ihe treasury loaned on tbeSMth showed:

Available cash balance. $-7 j.u74..VHl; gold reserves, IS IS, -7 1,010. Tin- Pennsylvania and Niel, el Pla'e roads joined the rate war. 01 the -4tL, bj meeting the i;rie, rate ou New Ol k bufcini sa. Tn a speech nt Ocean flroTe. N". .T . on the ili'h. President McKinley eiilopit d the old flair, saying, among Other tbinus: "I believe there is more line for our country and that more people love the flag than ever before. Wherever that flap is raised it stands not for despotism and oppression, but for liberty, opportunity and humanity, and what that hag has done for us we vatit it to do for all people and all lands which by the fortunes of war have come within iis jurisdiction." It was stated, on the U'.'.th. that the Missouri Pacific und the Walvash would meet the cut in paCjhing-bOUai producta to tha southeast announced by Ihe BurttngtOU to take affei t on

September L The Burlington threatens to wipe out the differential altogether if the terminal lines make any tut. A lively war seems unavoidable. Tin Florida end of the Miama-lla-'1111:1 cable was successfully landed at Hiatus 1 I Ia., on tha -".MIi. The merchants closed their stores, and hundreds of M isous. with a brass band, path. nd at the terminal station to witness the landing and accorded 1 1 early welcome to the new ei.tcr-pri- -. Since the beginning of the Spanish war then- have bean Balloted in the regular army '.mi.i.71 men. This includes Hose who wen- discharged after the lose of the war and the increase of the regular army for si-rvin in the Philippines. No less than :.!' ."' '. applied and were rejected. The French minister of war, QeJk Marquis de Oallifet. has transmitted the dossier of the Tavi-rnicr Inquiry into the conduct of I oi. 1) 1 Paty dc ( lam to the court-martial at Penn as r quested by Maitre UiUiri. leading counsel for Dreyfus. The Cnioii Veterans' union closed it

annual convention at lies Moines, la., on the Hth, Tin- final rilaarta show. I

the order prosperous Hnanciallv and

increasing rapidly in member-. hip. The

ne,t meeting will lie held in Washington in r.MNi.

Although, according to th mteal re-

jirts, the plague at Astiakhan. linnsin. is not bnboada, bit milder and pneuinoiiic. the Itoumiiniati poverument has issued an order closing tlu buss,,. Kouinanian frontier.

The statement of the condition oT

Ihe tn-asiiry issued on t he j:,th ajMyaretfl Avallnlile cash I SI I a nee. $a.i,ö-,l,-4; Hold reserve, -'40,JJl,s4 j.

No r, ill.-. Inch, Aug. :y J. W. l

dea, a mind faisnar. aflat aaaiahiiig lor his danght 1 1 Daisy for M ye.ir, has found he 1. The girl Ix-came se arat.d from him when bin- was two v.. 11 old. und all efforts to find In r were of na avail, l-ast February P..stin.ist, r Vaaec leeateed a letter from .Linus Walker, of Laoti, Kan., asking for information concernuip Mr Aldiii, and a eorreapondanea followed, which r -lilted in ilisclosinp the fact thai Mr. Wa s. 1 was tin- misaing daughter, si.e has at l ived hi ri . Mr. Allien li; purahased a I99aars farm and presented it t" his daughter. Ahlen is one of the wealthiest ettiaaaa of thi acetion uf In. 1 ana.

Hen Oi Bl n I'lonrrr.

Bullivan, Ind.. Aug. 33. Peter Wi

nan, an old resident of this county, ia

dead at his home in Par BM rahorg. aged

about 7'. years. In is7 he drew i.i.o.mi

from the old Louisiana lottery, tl

check for which was cashed for bv I 1 1 re Haute bank. Prior to this

time he was a .-In maker. The prize W.I- invested In farm, upon which he ;.. - M nee n aided. 1 mi I Heuler onfno

Tern Ilaute, Ind.. u--. 39, The

Mock operators of this district held a joint meeting here with a representative body of t he eon I ! a let - of Chicago. The object una to devise means for tha carry inp 011 of tlu hip coal business which is now upon the dealers, and which, for this district, will be heavier this -si.isnii thai 1 vi r before. Winnen l'ii 1 1 lien re r . Wabash. Ind.. Aug. -'". The funeral if Mrs. .lohn Judv. who died Kundav.

w bile ti aching das-, in ounouj aehool at (enter icbool house, this county, took place, and u unique feat 11 re was the employment of women pallbearers, six lauies. all 1111 lulu rs of the deceased! Hi Id- class, acted in that capacity. o Mm eint llf. Indianapolis. Ind.. Attg. I n P.. il unt. one of the attormys for W. F. Minabaw, now aerring a life sentence for tin. murder of his wife, says that, there is no movement looking to a pardon for Hi a aba W, and that the latter would not accept a parole if offered.

loataa s,.,imii reoeUees. Craw fordsv ille. Ind.. Aug. Robert M. I '.rock ma 11. of this city, has been

a)iponue,i a icaciieii m tn,- initial) school at Pine Ridge, S. P.. and Frank F. llumniel!. of gohomo. has been iriveii a sj.nilar positioa in the Indian ichool a the Boaebud agency. Heir to TI1.111 nrts. Peru, Ind.. Aiitr. .lacob I.vor. has been notified of beinp an heir to about t.M.iion falling due iu Miami county . O. His grandfather donated I&.000 to a church, vv itJi the provision that It abonk revert, with interest, to his heirs at the end of M y ear. Hartford ity. Ind.. Aug. 39. The church trial of Rev, Montgomery Grot nendyke, the I'nited Brethren minister, on two sep.-. r ite charges of immoral and impendent-conduct, resuiteii in hie ana p. t -ion from the rooferencc for a oeriiKl of 12 da vs.

Mnrric.l In Jnll. Muncie, lnd Aug. 2..- Miss I.om a Franks and Kdward Salmon have beea marrieil after aoaae aenaational epiOdeS, the wedding Occurring at the eouaty jail, where the young man is confined on the charge of attempting to kill Miss Franks.

Kokomo. Im!.. Aug. 39 Mr-. Robert Van S-oy. the South Kokomo woman missinir for two weeks, has turned up safe .1110 sound. She had been -. i-.tii g in Carroll county, ipimrant of the fad that relatives and officers were hunting for her. Hot lie 4 Her Nine Times. Wlnamae, I .!.. Aug, 39 Charles Waldersmiih. a prominenl farmer '

I'oto. has be, 11 eivi.rced from his wife eight tinus. Thursday they were married for the ninth time and have apn nd not to separate only whm death doth part. Pleat to Hie. T. i n Haute. Ind.. Aug. 25. The body of Wesley Itieler. the street cur ciindoctor who died from a Iniiiorrhape while on fluty, was taken to his former home in Brooklyn, Ind.. far burial. He is tha first of ft children to di. . Hum. fr.im OJooMO. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 39, Harry F. 'oL.'t. who has In en serv Inir in t h.. HI, i'.

ippiiu- island- as n lioi-:. :,!- in the Tvvi :,ty-?hird inf.intry banal, has reach., 1 h:s home in thi- city after an absence of about 1.'. liu iiths. II mi (Iirr. Warsaw. Ind.. Attg. 39. I'ro'.r .k Krut. a resifii nt of tips hen, near this city, was run over by a train mi the Hip Four mail and probably fatally injured.

EDMONTON TRAIL SURVIVORS. hsaetfcoe rueti ! niin-iio. amn Whm RaeeMM Benin aa Paara I I I . I rull. U'raugrl, xiaska. kng, hX 'a paat He, W ash.. Aug. -ii. The Stick en liver steamer Strathcona has arrivi.l I .-re with 33 survivors of the Kduiou toil route. Their names are: human 1 ihr aoeetuaan r. Dnocey, Ontario: w . T. Thornton Selkirk; M M. l atloch, Plula.l. I phiaj IL B. Palmer and C. Johnson I III. ago. La Iowa v. (auaila. II. t I I ha bin at. Manitoba; P. Anskrtte, Wli aonsla; l. Daley, Selkirk. . John mm, Wtealpeg, .L . Howell. Winni

peg. K. t . i itterttekl. nt, Louis; .. i. .Licks, 11. out. ut..: it. . Hoffner, Miananotn; Q, Page, Detroit; wm. Barber, Akron. O.: t. McHahV, (unaihi; F. S. Cole, . Lathrop, W. Harris. Pelican Unplds. Minn.. I 1 1. IM11111. lan.nla; C. Hudson, Lnnsiag, Mich.: F. i.i.d all. Canada: lb loruhitT. 4 inelnnalit

.1 Ashton. Lontton, Rngtand; A. F. lu-lisie. Ontario; T. Uelisie, Ontario; I. It. Caldwell, tniengo; .1. fiagnon, Itntte: A. Mutton. ( hicago. Many ai. suffering from scurvy und froren limbs, several are on crutches ami all are liroken down physicolljl and tnanebilli -sii tier. -,l I in,-M iili:itilr Horrors. Wm. Harrison and A. Lai In op. ol Pelican ttaplda, Minn., and K. Learv. of Fgertotl. Wi-. three of a party ol nine that left Kdaiontou iu April at last year. siifTered almost it:describabla horrors, narrowly i-s. aping starvation several times. Thej owe thclt rivt-s to the active relief parties seat out by the Hudson Itaj Co. at th - den of the Canadian government. Harris ,,st tin- toes ,,tT one foot and is cm crutches. Aa the toes wer- chopped

1 u an amputation III lie necessary. Lathrop is a scurvy victim, and was 1-rought in on a stretcher from Dense li he to I . leiu ira. Iii-.-. 1. nu n..n' vii.r). Thomas GagTUOtt, of Putte. Mini . b IN a ston of thrilling m mncn from drowning and starvation. With two roappanlona ami 4-. boraea in- left Edmontan in March last year. I vventy jf the horses were 4 row lied a i tollt 'M mili-s alsive Attabasio laudiuir. where the wal. r rout,- was aoamloiml for tin lend trail by way of St. John! landing. Once, when they ran abort of pioviaions a hor-e was killed and the tesh

eaten. Late in December Port Nelson was reached and the horses tnagbered L. Jones, one of the uarty, reinained there while Fdward Partim and Oarnon started fi r I.iard Hst in the dead

o, winter, when the thermometer registered 90 dag i ia belou aero. Theit

camp was pitched vvheiever night over-

tisk them, finfrnon finallv reached

his destination last Inril, Partim was

drowned while attempting cmss tin

Liard river on a raft, fiagnon is n physical wnck. having' lost a Unit sixty pounds in weight. s. aree OSsi llluh I'rlc .t I apt .1. Unwell, of Winnipeg, states that provision were scarce and highpriecil at all the military posts along

the Mud ami I.iard riv.-rr. At the Liard jiost. for Instance, Miir tn I I eenti j ir pound; lard 99 centa and lour p- r silrk. PnealS Daii Trail O. Perry. ..f MJnneoota, and P. P. Orden, of Liabon, N. I. started from the Tel.granh trail out of As'n-roft. P. C. Tla-re wen sjv ii, f,,. party, all ol whom reached Olenora early last win ter. after having beea on tin- tiail 1 : '. days. Telegraph trail is i pure ij,p trail, as these men fonint when ni-out mo mibs aul of Hasleton. Their horses, t". in numls-r. were drowned. ml when fllenora vas reached the men were starving, having eaten nothing for three i lavs. (. game whatever was area ea route. To be Inreil for h Ihe ..., , rn ment. Mi st of the Fdin. niton trail surviv rn are without asonejr, ami in aoaord aaoa with hmtentiona r ntly nleived from Washington, those in ne. d will be cared for and fan-ported to attie nt once. The stcaiii.-r Strathcona will make mother trip to Oh-nora shortlv to brinp down tbe '' or more tlgglers that are bciBf brought in bj the Hudson Pay Co. Most of those left on the trail are sick or wounded, and are now behsg brought in on tretehera arlth medical attendance.

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Stales and another i pr. ,;j ' . ''"''im riirr,-.,;,si,,,l;; doubt tn sm,. .jm.rt.-rs resiling tha polief of the aarreenanent in the ki 'I'l'"" 1 am. i Htatlao in Oos presence: p. ai e Brat, then w aharitj for nit, eetnbibA a gorernmeni of law and onler. protecting life nUf properly and aceUpnUoa for the w. being of the people who wiM pnii mte iu it ember the stars and ütriis PraaMaol Bpaoaui i Immm 9roa. Long Branch, . .1.. Km. . p;. Ideal ami Mrs. McKinley, v-iti, President and Mrs. Robert, Uarret Ho hart, dr.. Attorney -i ienernl . ri -. Doctor and Mrs. Bixey, privi h tan Cortelrou ami Lm-i oio.

Parins, arrived her.- yestt-rdaj ing at 7:45 o'clock, from Platti on u special train of four paiaei At ten o'clock the reception .. tee and othe rs uf Troop C of Bmoklva and the Second battery of Sen drove over t., ormaiihiir-t in I i riages and formally Welcomed prealdcnl to Long BWWcb. M .. U'Urien introduced the me i delegatloa t- the naesldent, a ho . changed a few words with each. 1 hit Senator ItufuB Btodgrtt nek tin- pn sidi-nt mi behalf of the ea tee and eMen.hd a cordial we from the eiUaeua ol Laag Btaaeh. Tin- eoanndttee also tendered t. prestdent a public reception last night at the Holly wood hotel. which ti;. president was ohliged to deeliae. The president, accoinK.ni"d i. " ' McKinley and Mrs. Bobort, owentl drove to Dae iroa pier t.. n :

iies ine arrival of tbe scorpion the carriage reached the pi.-r. th. little gnu boat iltoppeJ anchor tiretl the president's salute

Everywhere the president w aa ed with ii bee i a,band-dapping am: ing of handkerchiefs. Doctor Jacob Priee, aeon of Ocean Orove summer aehool of

OlOgT, called on the president and ' tended the formal invitation from the trustees and citiens of Ocean Or.. v.. I he prealdent went to l Kenn tin w ..i two o'clock. Preaideal McKinley, aeeaaupsaied Ir. Price. arl Price. leCTetary I OrleiyoU ami lr. and Mrs. Uixey. wa - corted luu-k to Lmiir Kmnrh froa

'tK-ean drove by TriM. I of I '.rook I vi; : Th.- Oeenn Grove party bade :'ihm-i to the president at Noraiaiihurst. ar. I ' at five o'clock President and Mm, Mi ; Kinley and iee-Prealdant and Mr-

tlobart drove over to the loirs.- nhou grounds to the toiirnev. The crow. I. whi, Ii was very large, tendered thr presidential party a Chu;itai;y..i - lute no they were eaenr9ai to the gi . stand The president arrived in time to i'ness tin- rough riding-, hurdle jumpia-j ami esonnted gymnastics by the members ot Troop . He took a hVel ti-rcst nod applauded frequently. The president antl party left th-- pro at ".:.;.". o'chs-k. The president ami Mr McKinley sM-nt the eveaing v.ict.v nt Xornuanhural with Mr. ami Mrs. Ilobart and friends. Tl - pr ddent will !. ;.. :i t on a special 'ram at 7:15 thi anorning for Pittsburgh. M KINLEY NOT RESH NSIBLE.

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The Whole I minlr- I rui-l Comma tnaM vmi- Qaenaait nil llrlt-nllitn Inn II nblr.

OS llvori, I the CaM.mtoa Trull. th .ittie. VTaah., Aug. 2ii. The steamer Cottage Gtj arrived here yeeSerdav with al-oil twelve survivors of the Edam atoa trail from WTraagel, Alaska. Moat of them arc acetitata and badl;. i ripplad fn.in the ahVcta of b- ittt and frost. News ia biwnghl of a murder ami suicide at Paw -on II ,rrv la-

Peoaiaiea iimd. Bedford, lad Aug. W Jearnh Xfhj err. aired 75 years, a well-known farmer of this county, droped dead from In -rt disease. r-U liroken. Vevav . Ind.. Aug. ft. Ilervey IJosenberL' was killed by bring thrown from

hr horse near here. His neck In -iken.

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ll I'lnnlral. 'ahrer, Ind.. Aug. 39 The Cr.ited Btntea fish Boaswbiionei1 has planted 6.'mi black bass in Ijike M.-n ink m kee. Mead in in eft. Tern Haute. I ml.. Aug, 39, Krwit: Mearis. a v.-itchinaki r. was found 9nd in hin cell from alcoholifini.

via killed Maud Kos, lie. well-known iri-UK rider, kilbd himself.

fornu-r'y a ami then

a Uvsta tr raofcafcln. Kansas City, Mo.. tog, It wa tat. d yesterday that the Mhumilfl Pacific ami th.- Waluish will meet the cut in iac king-huu sr products to the smit beast nit non net il by the Burthnr ton to lake efTeet on September 1. The BarMngtoH threatana to wipe out the differer,tii, altogether if the terminal lilies make any cut. A Ii v, ly war oeenis una I ' nlalde. THEIR PROTEST UNHEEDED. Tfce Third lavalr Ordered to KmhrU ,,n the . 'Ha llr.plfr lh,- llfflrrr,' I'rnlrili.

S,-atth-. Wash., port St. Paul in nio i. for Manila Third cavalry, received orders, nilwrk with ,;.

n. y after di

test of the cava In

Aug. 26. The transscheduled t sail at with T.VI men of the Lieut. -Col. Ycells Thursday night, to

comma ml I'riday.

garden tie prooflii ers that the

transport wren not laree enoush to ae-

coiiiinoiiatc ;:,o nun

M'ashingion. Aug. 99. Senate! sp. Miner left j trial day aaorniog I home. Pefore leavintr. in OOOVen : -' OK the expansion poliey. he -aid: o far a- tin- situation in the Philippines and the annexation of ;!.- - and s concerned, the president - responsible for it, an is claitiie 1 WBH Dewey aaked for troops to redoes Ha niia O.e whole country na: ' 'bei sent at once, nml even eveTely criticisid tin- pnsiil nt bfca.i 'hey c I not be ahlppad bannedlate I y . n,,t " vnaca was then aeaid agalnat sun: . these troop-: no one seemei ;- see that simIi occupation a.-, lh.it Ihea contemplated must necessarily men 3 more than the simple reduction Ol Manila. OUT troops could not aail away after the city bad le. n Is btnl nolnMly asked that they should, '.cans,- it transpired tnat tbe fun .-' ers and even tbe eMaeaa there am ad our protection. There has beea time since when we could have withdtnwa from the islands, and all thai remains now is to fight the PJUpim I to aubmisaion aa quickly as pMSlble, and then it will m the duty of congress to proviile for their gtv .-riuneiit. You know- I am not an expansionist, but I believe the question, though serious, will be olvctl sa I iafactorily "

The OImpl "I thWth Nice. Aug. fi. The Olympia liattal Ion landed from the cruiser yesterday morning at Ville France, near hen. for drill purpose, the entire po"''a tion cf the town viewing the papule from the urrounding heights. ' ' men presented a Spleinlid appearance Admiral Dewey received a shortly before noon yeatefdaj ff ' Kdward iiilre. Pelgiun aonaul Bl nils, lb- nanaed aartH day oa l rlMtl heal': '.nU

III se,-ll,-, II, r. . .. s greatly bees Cited bf the n I Inhtngi

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