Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1899 — Page 6
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PUBLi: SCHOOLS IN MANILA. A VEKY CRITICAL SITUATION. I ll'KIKLEi b MUJLbli.
Gen Bates' Success in H.s Ncsotiation of I Treaty With the Sultan cf Sulu. OLD GLORY, ONLY FUG THAT MAY FLY.
.. ! Mta i 11 eint lliiih (riulnu I rll. r l'r .rt I hr ullliu'a MuHrf Liven rcUH for llntinu llruilil Her u I I r in
M.ui". a. V r; h;,s returned v j h a treat v
:. in'ii Joint ( . r.at from Ik hettS islands algoed with the sultan.
The m.I'. i i agrees t. all the American term proposed, um! rccogni tin- absolute sseeccigntj of 'In- I'tilted Mates, which, the authority s declare, he never 'iiil for Spain. in, . I.. I. mil.- Melon. An important clause of tae treaty give Am. ru ins the right to BttfChatt laud. We retain all the P4''1"5 pW lh.- Spanish oc upied. and r.s-rc the tight o open others at our llil cretiun The sultan collect no WWBWtt, hu will receive an annual sal. .".v. n.aiutaiuing law and onler. Several of tut princijui! i hi. fs also are silaiied. The aoltsa'a another ta largely ro mm ITllMI for the happy termination of affair. Qn. Dates had diplomatic ally paine.l the friendship Ol all th'l powerful eblefa In Mindanao. Baailaa Bai, fflasaal and Tawitawi. and. had Ute saltan rebelled, hi inert hmw could hae U-cn easily accomplished. fOff the pr.-.nt. ;-.t least, it is a great diplomatic ietory.
eneae iiit.ri,ittii.. . -.... itiiu th I n..ii Mm i. in.. I I .it iu bleu Ratlva Wotaa I i.'i.'r. ii. Washiryton. Aug. Hk A inter-st. lag rhmertptioa of the aoaeol system establish d in Manila by the I nited Btetcc nu ii.ii authorities it given iu a coiiiiiiuiiic.it ion leeched it the lato department from Mr. t hnrle- Dcuby, acting president of the Philippine comanleolon appointed by Preakdent He Knili y. Under the date of .Manila. July 1. M forwards a copy of a printt.l circular issued by the ptnvoet HH shai general, providing tat the rsopta hag of the pu I die aohoeJe in Manila. "It will lie see. I."' he says, " that tinaesnhlng of ih.- Eagtiah language N compulsory. I nder the Spanish guvemeiit a small fee was charged for tuition, hut now it la to be entirety free. The queatkm whether books shall he fumlaheil free el cost is being consulates' by th military authorities, it ia probable thai parents who ure aide to pay for hooks will be roqueated to do en. bat the poor will not SO charged therefor." The circular is dated Manila. .Tunc
tk 1990, and is signed bf Col. Willie- , ton. prowist marshal general. It is prii.ted In English, Spanish and Tagal, 1 end provide! in part as follows: "Public achoola will iw reopened j Monday. July 3, for the school year of nine months' duration. Keguhir at- ! t. n.lanee of some s-hool of tl! children Intween the aires of si and I- will h reejuired. One bonr'i instruction per day in all public achoola sh:'.ll be deveted to teoching the E!ngliah hut glUIL'.-." The Philippine holidays ire rather unique in the tui-.turc of native ami ; Anu rican days. They are: Circuiucieton, Jnnuarv l.
ThreeKlnga' day. January o. Purification, February Washington! birthday, February 22. Holy week (two daye), Thursday ami Friday. Aaasenaaaa day. May 1 1. Deoorathm day, May :;o. ( orptt! Christi day. June 1. Independence day July t. Assumption dar, Avguat 15. Iilwr day, Bepteeaber 4. Ail Btaiate' day, November l.
Tlaaukagiving! last Thuraday lumber. St. Andrews' dav. Novemlnr
La Puriaatmnm Coneepclou
ber B. Chriatmaa .lay. Peeautber SX The city is divided into 11 school distri. la,
.cut the fol
4a o.iii.rT.u i Hearewea M lanfceetaai I to otic l .'itri'il-tll I ,-,ii.r(i rl . Duiien. t.a.. Aug St, W m hi ,liiet here titnlpht the day one of gnat anxietj and intense excite in. nt anions the white aawpfe. An outbeeah hj the aeantnea ana been aaeatarilj axperted since the killing, In John' l).-la-ell. a Mgfg, of Jom (1. Townsend. a prominent eitueu anc
deputj aheriff oi tins county.
To-.la Herl; lllount towing to ..o. t handler: "Please order lihcrt troop to reporl to lite once. Situation critical, killed, another wounded cd. a. P. Lawton, fail
of the Second UeOTgia regiment. I . .. also wired the gOVCTUOT t" -end U quantity of rnrbinea and auppJj oi an munition for the soldiers. Col. l avtoi. was lure this morning to loveetigate the -ituation. Atter n conference With the officials he returned to Saxannah. W hen the governor receive lb we age from Sheriff ttloant h' ordered CoL Lawton to return. If ax ceaaary, and take command of the militia. He now here in that capacity, :n.l has enough men. it is believed, t" eueiiy handle the situation. The aheriff and
it. um ,.r uurait aa n our tritfaMhaoMMi -aoutivo
independent mounted, at tit, delilltV
tireat are courage. BOhHtty, it;.ltitr.v.
I .ore. charity, m de-ty. hut the grcut- ' tof t nee i modesty. Our aohla t M -live ba of thec qualitic a pltnty, but of modesty he ha enough to go around j l.ia cut. re vaUnet if Lc coui.l only iuiluec the uieiiiocrs to t;.kc .m of it. Iu UM day s, whea bashfully ad mittiug that ha waa raaUy the author 'of the tar;tf measure which bore his. ' name; iu uftcrtimca, when, hailed aa tuc ; . . .. mplar of protect iou. be tooti on tht aVaof of aoagreaa, clad iu
OPPORTUNITY OF DEMOCRATS. 4 rr U IsUoni ! t Hnne und tue oataatMnattaa I Ik- l; r I ) .
Thit hope which heata eternal in the. L . ii.ii breast la a uatMiltMt ! democratic fa.th. A long hue of power, ably and dfatftttty WWltadJ throut,h the ful lllaltlri period of uurtitional . raiattW '. ami until long eter the asp rtsatstsl stags Of our in.titut. m wu passed. gae way to u aenea ,.f re, rn no le rentarkable. Ueimcrae has ha.! .i cunparatiu lv s'nail part in the direetlOS N public ulTair fcinoe 1- . yl it has never Uiougüt of abamhiniug organiation. has never
failed to make a tdubborn UgBI lor
' f&thtSkkeof Fun Mischief is Done. ' ' A --jf avnamf of mischief is dot too. etcsuse prop neglect to keep their a blood rre. It mmun in trupiions, dysrevsta. mdeon. r(, u,, . . S 59 disetsei. dnd other -:, . Hood s SdmiptritU eures til disssstt promoted bytmpurs bJ or lu, ä;uU. S of tht system, ftenemher J (KoodA SaUabaiitfA
Lirht irrav "Priuoe AllKrrt, a red roaa
in Ml lapel, Ida right h ind thrust into anjSftinaey, and haa never reliiHUishrd
I bia bosom; ktiU later, wnen ue ueprc- , tDe underlying principles or its oms eommandci caled xt ardor of w or hi pen who cal crt-, ,. The Inherent vitality of a
likened him to the gnat .apoUon. party that ssu thu riao ooafkisnt ssaf agreeing bloahingiy that he raaemhlad ,ltl;ii,t tross esntinued defeats Is such the t'orsican in brain, but srerritig that n ... iIlslir,. . if its wis. I m will
phyaleally he wa of larger ami Ummer build; st .11 later, when, a governor . f Ohio. fe granted only COdce extrem nreaaani t'. t b-" SISS thedom;nant unity Um republican party, and sube! U fttly, when be shrinkingly permitted a bunch of enthusiastic idolater to pay bia debts modesty ha, been h.s cliiefe-t, roost charming charett riatle. It is as much a par; of or heaeen-bora ruler as are hi gold-
AN EXCEPTION.
ui
Wife Keft a Hour. 1 1 uK llouar nod lie Ttaaght tho uiuu't I 111 111.
hi deputies continne to bms arreats riinm.d eyeglsaaee and patent leather i . l. .. : I I . .
tit tile riiitiei- neyri.es ami ill. ..ui " siloes.
The othtr dav we were Informed that
be would not attend the New York ceremonies of welcome to Admiral
Dewey. Men of prpmiacaec have
aSBätht him, cimmitteea hae
be-
caL- i
In ca use
n No o.
I hecem
(in. ante s.-niU i eaSematt, Waahiagtoa Aug. IS. Geo. OtU cabled the war departinenl that ti.-n Pates has returned from his confer.nee with the Moros, and i-ontirming lh press dispatches to the result.if the mission. (en. Otis rays: "tien. Pates has returned. His mission was successful. An i.-re.-ment was made with the sultan and dato-, w herein the - . rciiMit of the I'nit,1 States ii- r th entire .lola urehipel-a-rj i- acktu.w ledyed: tlo- SSg IS ty on land and aeSi the United State to ssenpy and control all paint! deemed aaceoesvy. The latroduetiaa of tirearm is prohibited. The sultan i- tu n-Mt' ill siiiinres-uiy ii rac . nm;
agrees to riminala accused oi me n... committed by Moroa against THE QUESTION OF BLOCKADE.
'.Inj-, I tie relations bet u ecu th' United gtStaa and all Moros in -.er flUenafty. TWO other Hiints in tht arohipeiagn will he oecasied by Pnit f-,1 State tr.Mips wh.-n trade and com mere- can l- controlled. The Moro of western Mindanao are friendly, uuc ask permission to drive out the inaurirents. Il.-ports by mail." PRAIsZS THE VOLUNTEERb.
a large number in it not wit ht and! ng j the fact that the towboat Iris ft here this paomiog for Savj ah with '-'" rioters who had been niest. ',. Thla vxas a preca.it ioiiarv measure to pre : v.ut an attach on the Jail by the negn I friends of those imprisoned and to ' ini.ke room for those w ii have Im-.-ii Ut ter led since the rSCOH. I'he situation here ia regai.ie.l as I criti.-al. althoueh with determined
adlitart control, it i- thouffht furths'l the eyes of the multit
! tronlile can l.e iirev. nted. ' and center them on himself;
j it la estimated that the uegroea out he will not have tie people to split tluir number the white ieopie ia thbi pari throats and desi n him witb cheers that I of Georgia ire to one, and the whites ' should be reserved for Dewey, benre. et eequeutly. apnrebenalve, John cause he believes that, for this occa-
Ii.Imo.-Ii the iicl'io who kill..! P.puiv aion ot:.v. liew.v is enuueu io me evn-
sh. ritT Joaeph Tonrnsend ami wounded Deapty Hopkins. rho ware trying to arrest him. can not he found, lie b. the son of Henry IVIagell. win.se arrest tor assault atarted th. trouble
I The county ottieials hav ott,reward for John Dolageil, R I I handler will be ashe.l to InCTl
amount.
BOt prevent a dissipation Of such splendid courage and Strength. The reliance of tht '' publican party upon some fatal blunder on the part of the opposition has too often been rarifled. There has been want of leadership and of generalship. Instead of masMtig strength fore. have h. en scattered ami divide. 1 ftgaloat themselves. There is a lack of tolerance w it hin tba party, a failure to hear and forbear, to modify individual and factional opinions s; aa to reach such an SVOWSl of priaeipiea as will receive loyal and con1 acientlous Mipport from all. Withthia concessionary spirit prevailing th democrata have one of the finest lightour nrmort unities, ort sc D 1 1 d them in
r. ii
upon him. the wires have tiugied with j a,f - century
messagts of pleading from Ijotliam s strey for t'tie 0 presenting highest and beat, but all to no purpose. vie"v ot the case n iJ& strongest W hy ? Utcause he not willing to rob .. . , , that it would be right ta
Dewey of the glory
h'.n:; because he U not
He did not look an if he were esSMaaag .if the sliitF of w h it h hcioe are Bade. but tara mud have been auiae of tai divuie atilitus of couixite in bia ajraten e In.- waald not bare been before tba recruit. iiiK pflker aeekiag to pin ndniaion mtntlia ranks of tboae en i arm offerini tbemwlveo i urifice Uien the altar of tleir beloved cuu nt nr. " 'li.it in yuur namo?" inquired the olliWr in i h i i '.J..hn Siniih." "Vottl ..c.-. Mr Smith" "Forty three, next i tober." "Where vrerc j .ju borafM "In ladiana? " I o foe reside here?" "Yes, iii : bive for the leal ten yean." "Are vim married or tingle? Marti.,1." "Ah. M that no?" "Yea. Mr." "Well, jrou ran't cnlid?" "Why notr "lleciaae roe are married. "Wbit'a that a t to do with it"
"i 'an't t.iUo ta i rr leil men into the lervIce - "Whv not rlaaa' tn.irne.l mm ffo nmrageenough? Caa i he be tagend a pa t riot aa i bachelor?"
I suiiiiose no, but we can t take nnrr ed
,t.ot lw.;..iirrc to ' . , i . 1 en i ose so, inn we can t take nnrr 1 I that belonga to bring olir t;n;UK.,ai ayatrn under tne mpn .J.,ov havc f(i (itu. (t hou, an(1 ,1J lOt widing to uraw ,'.0niii.ion of those favoring free silver, port their vrirei and families." itoda from Dewey Jt ig eTycnM f OIH. attempt and The applicant' face sJeaaSN like a wri
ter of the stage. It is like h.m Iiko our modest, aitrui.tie. self-abnegating, chesty, imperial chief. "Ilia own judgment." we arc told by the dispatches, "his own sense of justice ami propriety, his natural inc'.ina-
- I l,.4 l ...t---Got tion to pive 1 Srey all of the credit that j,v an tili is coining to him weigh. d more heavily -UI,piirted D
the SSOriction f the shrewilest politi-
eal prophets that the thing cannot be done. Nothing is more certain thOU that the forcing of thi issue in the eompaign would lose the aapport of many who are antagonistic to the r:publican party in it., prcaeal attitude. Why. then, commit ÜM folly of making it an instrument of party defeat? Why alle tale an ekassnt of .strength that anigLt inaUfS a victory in the neat
national eontt-t? As has Demaa.a
nee
"Ob, that! ill right," hr linfbed, eutly. "Y."U Reedn t merty on that account; my wife Invps a boarding house, nnl bai ever inr-r tht- iM-cnd year we were m.irntd." iVashinuton Stir. UPROARIOUS APPAREL.
Tli a I Worn lit I In- tiiuim tlnn of I So 1',-rlixl Would VlnUe Solomon l.i.ok Like Thirty lein.
h rrliir l.nae i m " 1.1 r i ft it III Ml ii PfceoMMM iiei.ii-- raklau i i- i i re t.i inn.
l.r-o. llatr MfM Hitch 1'inl.- (or
ih.- I'alMNtcera rkele i.a Hi.
in llit- I'll i 1 1 i.i n
San Praiiriaeo, Aug. St, 0 n. Irviag Hal.-, v bo has just r.'turneü from the Lhilippm - has this to aaj 'i the olunt.r tr.s - ' The conduct of the rolunteerx hat fMMI BSSgalfll l Ii They line shown 'ood discipline nnder heatvj are, eour aire, dash and perse eranee. As a rule their marksmanship ha- b.-'ti eceed'.L'ly good. I ii.h-r the asoat tryinj caaaditaMM, th.- AawrhfiB volunteer ha- ne.-r r.-i vioil .1 s.-t-lisiek or fiiileii lo reach an Objctie point, and this in spite Of the intent,, heat. swampH 'Hai. - ami the Filipinos' trencbeo 'J'he Filipinos hae Is-.-n iepeatedly .di-morallid. but qttiehly rally with sansthet Csese in the sokL Ones the ar.- w.- ! ofl erred ami i trilled, they arlil make good sohli.-rs. They can not
stand a ehSTge of American noldleri. but Ik-1-.ihI trenehea they Bght stub . boenly. With pleatj as troops. Um 1 Filipino- .hoiild in a shoit time Ih veii ander control." NO ADDITIONAL PY ROLLS
t.ru. BniiiLi Will v'nl,. H.-ller -. e Of ihr r.ri. iiiiiUi-r i taw nsrss Million I. rat ill,.
Washington, Aug. '.'. The esiais Hahnient of a blochade f the poets ol
the Philippine is'.-inils ami especially thoae of Luzon is .-. suhjeel which is receiving attention at the war department, although Secretary ict aaya In- haa not yet sufficient information to ui rrant aegntte action in the matter. I h- aecretary aaya be belirwia iu taking adxantnije of everythiug Itecee sary to make a campaign MHweanful and that wur esn dot be made without i ;.ii-i:iir .list r ss. t the nm time be tWahs an t.iiso-luti-blochade would l innre Injury jn-t now than good. He consider that
it wiul.l be a serious hardship umui r. neoeefal uwamanilj she them
nt! trom tin ins of subetateneä because a M.rt which supplies them is in the bards nt marnndera. . other matter that has to be ensr nidertd ii the fad that asrrehsnta sod
business men in Manila would scri-
i ooaly crippled and it neigh! euuee a j gnat deal of diaaatiafactlon eKamld a rigid blockade l- SMitttaiBed at the
present tune. He orooalnlitM-s are. however, that when the fill rarnpalgn I.. L'iiis then- will be an affeStOOl blo.-k-i d maintaiiuil and that cnuuiM-ree between the towns within the AtnerieS! lines ami tie- COOUtrj in the OSnSTol of the Inaurgeati will be stopped. M.anwhilc, all possible pn-c-iulioii will lie la hem to preveat arms ami asaaaani tion from U-ing suppiL-d to the iukurgenta. A CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY.
I KVT tO ms ms, gftSTlOX.
1 lie l.ioi-riitir ol ruin I il.es W te . .iiiis,. I In It .-It-r.-ue,- I, i llie iurniiiiu Stawattatai . At l.i Uta. t.a.. Aii'. gS. UnOS receipt i at tin- atnrnting tetrgrama from Bberi!! j Blount, of Mcintosh county, ami ( ol. Lawton, at Darien. t. t handler took t Imeaedlate steps to render "vewy s
s. stance to thos,. otpcels. . ernor aent the foHowiag telegram to lol. Lawton: . B Lawton, Bavannoh ..--Btouat, aheriff, wir fr Liberty troop. I douM propriety of ssasMnej them and lenve it to your own diaere
i .'ion. Have wir.d Hughe, captain I tibi tty troop, to hold i nsand in
readit.css to respond if 'i eall f.T them, bot ho do nothing nntil yon or lier him. Tl'.e I ph of Mcintosh county are excited. The site;, tion demands a cool h.-ad. Von hare it. ami I must rely on you to eaereiae that wine discretion which I. so Tar ;:.a. can not exerclae. If necessary, return to 1 a rieu. v. I). CHANDLER, tkrvernor.' Tin- mrornew waa fan oeaiereaea witti Acting Adjutant- i.eucra! I'.yrd dnftOjl the day. a barge nuniher il esrbinee have been sent to Italien ami a supply of ammnnitiou is ea route hj special mess. Hirer, as the express -ompau re
fused to carry it. ;e character.
in the balance than all of the plead
Inga, arguments and inducements. io it was that he finally decided to remain OjUietly in Washington during the hubbub ami turmoil of the Dewey reception. The original plan of the Dewey committee: was torthepreaident, accompani.il by Vice President llohart and the cabinet . to meet the admiral at naamntli e, ha idea was that there the j.n -iiletit si. .,.;,! extend to the admiral the thanks ami greeting! of a grateful public. For a time the pres.. l. nt looked upon tail p'an with favor ami he came r.;:r to giving it bia aanctioa, Ba: the n.ore be thou-'.: over it the more he became convinced that he should do nothing that might dim the luster of Dewey's star." We a.4: a eomnion-s. nsc pabiie: "Isn't that delicious?" and await an affirmative reply in confidence, (ieorgc Dew. y. commanding an AtBerfoaS aquv'ron not especially powerfsl in weight or numbers, sailed at nighttime through a narrow paasage, over water t which he bclioved to harbor mines, and dared death in sa doing. I'.- winning action of daylight, he achieved n of the most complete naval victories of the agi i without the losaofa man.eruabcd Spain's stungth in Asiatic waters, km iled the .ownfall of that kingdom and heralded to a walehil g m rid that the irit of dead DecatUT lived in ASSerSeaa seamen. William McKinley. a repahfieaa politician, a eoogreaaaaaa of no mark'.I force, an SCSTSgt Ohio
ring to its expto goveruor, was made pr. sid. nt of this
republic by the mlatakei Of Ins oppotients. In more than two years of ineuuebeuey he has given a steady and unrelieved exhibition of vaeillatfon. weak ii' ss. pe'ty polities, subservience to bosses, deference to incompetent subordinate and an inexcusable desire to harbor, tiefend and protect rae;ils. Yet he fears that, his presence wili "Dim the ISUterof I-- ft - ar:" The absurd cju.d no further -o.-Ch'.eago C.i'ironicle.
Boom hopeful people hsd aa idea laetmaa. Bier tliht the hunt nail about been rvm'n.'d in the louti colon of awn's attire, ia ilurta, ties, holier and BSft hats, and that thta sunuiK-r might tea a return to m re plsctd tad rahdui u !uis and pattern! a- - rt f reaction. 'I in- advauit' style :n the v. .u:liws f the h.uierdaihera' simps uni.i it that ui. h hope! are ran ami thai linen arid t:;:ti will tin year he even wore start uitf
The imnerial poller of the adnainletrav man hut eseas. if that he possible. Some - - . I t & L LI a - " ' .1... ....... I. ...
,.-'i.o Ol ill.' n ;in.'n.. . it.
i. i u at t b
tue ti it- I Ii f
the general t)ie anil pat tern .pillar at .1 let 'i ii i.; . ii.v . 'IIa so coi.v. ts.tional ihirtu have imulually r..wn wurse snd aroma each yeaur aatil bow tb peimi-ts ilo r.nt Mr h iw anything w.irsi- an luippe-n than the tlms which are now on sale. I be red bat affected by the eoHem- 1kjt last vear ami im M.le nartner. th- blue croah
i.ai a i.' ..i itntiii... ..... - - . . . . ., ....v. hat . have a rail tins i-ar in a paie ven te hat.
,-urr. nt ni.-nue will no '.i.irK. oiah tl.. auader sale ui the bran and .n-. the
platform makers. If is a time mr
ii i t :: m n oi i nc
te.l States natur. w :.o
supported Lryan: "Ihe ilirer question is not the only issue which confronts the American peoph. It is not even the most Important OOr, and the statement, is truer now than when he
made .t 'i t... ..
4,. .... -. ..... I J tion the unprecedented reign of frusta ot the aturta oa d njay in then amltheui.di' iM.gprinc plesofdemoc-
racy as bearing upon um proim-m the best popular governn.etit. should inspire a platform particularly aeceptable to lb. ma s- s. and if it is not pro- . led th in. without the financial plank to which th.y cannot subscribe, the ..r .-.f .. ;he eoBtlnuaBCe of
I'll ui . . ... .. ... - - -
liurn in counci
party should addrtu themselves seriom to thta qweation Of securing an army that will give triumph to their It U clpurle a choice between
sacrificing everything or gaioln
much that seems attainable.-Dt ' rvil Free I'r. - s. MATERIAL ENOUGH. Plaartr r Iwaai lee Uemoeawte Hi,. Reut l'rrwt.lpnlli! I ii nii:i iu .
band ol deep bloe. awkuag a ttriainc conti, ist et , ...er. w : , i ii s. . ins tu Ih- t..it :i im i-t part . o irljr dedreeL A. tu.- tiotii patterns in hosiery, th plaidf, thf roi- and yellows and iim-tis in i imbioal ion, are once more to the lore, i nd .. n the nana man ol tin- tteriod get- i.. til
ths ie 1 1 up in aii the colored trammee h ia
Imv, Uli r. 1 .m.l ":ue narreu sua; .1 1 rulT, 1 whili collar, a red hat and 1 I hoew ih win aboire bia tew ties, he in 1 ke . omon in all in glarf loea use M eenis.-L'hu.iÄ') t'hrunicle.
CHRONIC WEATHER KICKERS
Havar.-i. Aug. tX c. -. :.. Brooke t.as virtual!) decided sot ts ssnhs any jrtiym. nts t' ulwn troops on th- tmaM of addition: I r lis. The tirst iay aictitH haSaagnt to lighl such an amount of thievery and attempted swindling ihiit be h 1 1 - d to consider tin- pieation of distrihi.tii-.g what is left of the jou.mk in supple mentary psymeata. The sum now left in hi hands he will probably uae to assist wounded and vieserv ing n facers who, under the original arrSngeotent were to receive tu. thing. M. it of the Cuban ofBeiala agree .ith a n-mnik BSStW by Gen. GoSSSB
that th '."'n v.ould prove more
liarmful than helpful. Tin- strike of 11 and bricklay ers seem to Is- irainint; strength. R?pairs that v. er in proxies on the paluee. tin 1 ' laihoufe. th" telegianh oftic s and other public bultdhogl ure at a standstill K.inrne.l I allfurni VStaweOetO Francisco, Aug. 25. The SStS lirate.,, y, ji,; ,,;,v j lonnr
f the
otuatct
the I nlifO
( .11" ii
in Hie lweeea r iirniiii Hie Itov a tame Will BafOree tie I .-.Ii-i ll IJ iiu r :i 11 1 Inc.
Washington. Aug. .'". Owing to the conflict ot authority lie I ween ;ic s;it? snd national ipiarantinc ROthotitiea ::t Snn Francisco Secretary 'iau'". alter oonatdtation with Kuigeim-tleneral Wyii.an. yesterday telegraphed the collector of ewatoam ut that port to aatpkryc enfRcleat Isias ta enfoeae the f. d. nil quoraattaef regulations. Th marine hoanitsl SstihM U tsboctag t.i keep infectious iliseuses out of the country ami at San Kranoiaco is direct
ing its cilorts css-eiai!v against the bubonic plague, the i til rod Set ion of which h feared from the Orient. The lOOSl quarniititie authorities at San i'rqnciaco have, it ia stated, diaregard 11 the national quarantim rrgulatmaa
which the federal authorities believe it
is iil .!ei,'i necessary 'i ifuiiT.
1 tarn of the Pirat California
.-. and Potteries S. A and l of
'ia litfht aitil'.ry has nt-
"O.'s stinmreru l-'v... : 1.
coming train art, ferrvbwat waa heovt. Ij laoei ; -.-pie f!i m ns Uif way ;s :-a-. Ihc . ...u ..- ..
IIIHI ...in , !!! 'S
letl to the Unci. jr
UHaiiv as far nd',
iteh i.ii
l ne eon
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si
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he soldier -. titttee . ... .
Vt .. i ;g He i :n niv al " '-"At...! ,r aaaeeai t
the t .i ' ii- i
Ulli of Hi.
l.oi.don. Aug. I
carl of Stmt ford, honisal J. Ooijrati'
Kael of sirntfore. U, Ha will of the
who married Mra. of New York, and
who waa atistniitly kill.. I May It laat oi l'ctfrr's Itnr by the üanthrwlge . xpteoa, directs that he Ih huriid ia ttie iirnie of bis wife, lie leu neu she to lis widow giSQg pounds and to hits sister. Lady Susan living, papers of historic Mib. to the family, and divides his jewelry and plate equally. The residue of the estate is held in trust for hl anoghters tipially. Ibe estate is valued rt gftSSi
DeeMad i Take tSeetalv eii..n. Darien. .a.. Attg. '.A tug boa run fere nee was held at 11 afaeeek so Bight between Sli.-riff l'.loout. militia alReiaia and a eitiaeftef eesnnuittee. and it was decided to take gOSSStrc uelio'l si dayHght againat the oegroo who B-e aaaaaed nod atrnasd ss DelagelPa swamp. 19 miles from this , . BeeSlaa SOtetl rr Prlimrn. Italien, in.. Aug. Midnight. A 1 lift at nooti for Savannah with the, riot prisoners on board. It was thoaght .'est to take the ss there for safe SeCplag in orde t. avoid any Boat i'de attempt to escape and for the farther reason that the jail here is, aawwded. While (al lag throuifh u negro settlinn at. ire mi lea from lari.-n. a train on the Darien , Western railway was tired on. No one was wound
ed. rre-leil On m Hrrli.ii I harise. )i s, ines. p.. Aug. Mm- J. K. My er., an engineer f the Rech Island n ad. wii arr-sted yesi. rday on th--charge of critnin.illy ussuultin" ti.
s. i ii-i ear-i hi daiiifhter of . K.I
Cherry, of Vnib-y Jasoticm. Hyen Waived examination till Monday am! in default of o.oisi isind was sent to j:,ii. The child lilleifeil to be his ie1im is in a precarious H aeHtfon. -. iug at Valloy Jsnsftssai eras so strong that the . theirs took ex! a precau
tions to pr.-vent violence. i in- Catttaeoeoaa taoatatai Snn rrnnciseo. Aug. '-"'.. The '"siifnrnia regiment landed from 'be ln,.i4p rt Slo i nm ii and niarehed m the Pre sini-i. As this was San 1'ra ncisco's I (inic regiment, the ilenioiistrntiun exceeded in enthusiasm the reception accorded to other regiment a. People came from all pails of the .'ate to sc the show, and there were fv.!:y lOO.nO'l atranners in town. Then the inarched to th" I'residi aaonrtoi Sg the Third artillery, the Colorudu reitiment and th- mitl-juul guard.
IlenKM-rats should not aw determine what issues shall be emphasized and what subordinated in If . Wisdom today may be madness to-morrow. Let democrats everywhere be wi-er than s.-rjvents and tin. re harmless even than doves. Let tlu ui wait and posses their souls in patience. Political history ii
making- ratiidlv nowadays.
weighed each hour in the balance and JgJJ1
their value neeiirateiy appraise,,. . t .
1 ii baaaoheaaaai PSttemapfcee i.ivcs Hi Views tin .Miinkunl Urnirn 1.
r over r.Mti,,," said the lasehlOCSS philoiopbor, "what a aotror-contenti I lol ptnheidi we are? Now, it icemi do me ut allSSoo 1 eaa a-raria' arooi i .mik. s.n like h..ii s ho .ills," lue 1,'iU'. alid U.Uei didn't .ip ear ell sclinluie tune. II" ' v " biaiiiiii luv wile lor it. I sa so dl i M
Men are and tired ofchi y bltata andaiy o iv, at '
that 1 sort u hc.U ber persuiia .y
for the backaardiio "I tn
1 P. el net
l ) . ed I In fill til U
roes rise and fall in the popular mind tii it 1 s.ititi'd red-hut, siaaling we.n
ml go on the great stage lots .lit that P r all 1 cared a dii.js in. - '
con .i no on s , . I r.g ivavewi n" l that Iia siik 1. 1 the summer. I find yaeU
eonie arm r on
atretehed .nit before us
The republic
an o.irtv has in its three years of powet 1,,., .,., i.. hfar the leaves wirliliit in t hi
1 . . . . . . i ... i , . , ., i i . . l
done all it eoiihl contrite to do to drag riit hü and to have the tire liKhtol in I M f "i z ,,pul,!ic itilkti. it ft make it a ruin and a shame to every ( J m limftry fa beekwheot .los and ea l...l,,,t,l..r. Tkotv h:iie liroken the reo . . . j.- I .. i.r.-.l ..' I .. r I'm u, irv ul - It
PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS.
ords for political infamy since lsOf. ROW, let them go on with th' ir OOS), irenial work. Live them all the rp
pa. ' . in i it t i a j i ' x i aei ' . a
ndiinj ..ut in the eountry. I mm r w ia) mow tlirre feet bih. h i " 1- "t it. an.'. I want thrtheatersand th. hoi Scotcbeel
Ai d aluna ti.sanl the end of in vt l-t-iiruary
It is pot exactly h:iw n what McKinley and BohOfl are doing it th WOOie together, but it is susp. ctefl that they are evh beating Utelreecsfs from Alger. Chbsege f:-e,.ni. The( ShteSga pi. if form, like the inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson, was built for all time. We need not repudiate a sy llable or idea of it. Bat when new- and iniKirfant 1-suis aris, we can take them into the family nnd make the campaign upon them without ajiolngizing for any past light. W. J. atvysn. Imperioliatn is unpopular among
the American people nnd mibtai ism baa
not yet gSfSMSi n foothold. When men like ex-Si nator Kdmunda and Senator ear aVrfbaitely take ap the esstgtl against the udministration's policy it rrav be too much to say they "ill win.
thev would like. Let them Btnltlpity I III be cbcwiag tba ra, in the aaroe old way.
nee
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t n.-ir iliiioe ii ics oi, ii ii mo i so... " -, i . . " .. W-! . t . I in l. t w irmi d tit. .ii. 1 In- t o
them monopoliae that MM. Let men J llV ,llmv pEyr. ana U that kind ' h t-
ror.tinne to worship the shrinesnf Man-, ,. ,,,n t know what we eaa I we even aaism. Alcerhna nnd Otiaiam. Let them wt ekh of ueeoate that we Ion We . . . 0 i- v . t ln ! in Ket u k of their leilliteit am re.ei m Iraad. lares, ohoaar and in- rk; n wWieWa!.,nrftoi. r-t. essnpsteney. Let no demoerote emulate theae rleea of the repabfloan partyl l)oi).t (, maan ssjii leTV ' "r f.et us et the whole political alt Ua- j,. , ,v Muh bv nd wa.-ps. t haarf
tion aqUarel before the iamftCSS p0- Daily News. ptaaest year. LetsalniepeeaajajasasMSl,
lr in vi.-w the crowning glories of re-1 publican ruh . the ripe fruits of the i McKinley adntinlot ration nniiiialewt, Otlsism sad Algrrism. The party lend-1 ers may 1 ri out certain Individ US la They eon not :--t rid of the disease. The whole re ablbenn ergonlsatloa hi inoe-. ulsteak Theti has heea so oasrestfass. j I he epidemic of incompetency and ilia-
honor is an ide ns the continent.
Deinoi : its tnust stamp this poli.ical
tret
up
but it is onlv natural to expeet that ; lafNTSe Dttt of the body politic of the:
the fur will fly if the ex'gei - .if on
approaching tiationnl caavpoigS do not render them speeehles.. Denwr Tost. Our exjvirts to I!rail. w hieh InSvS r.lwa;. s been small, are reported to Isdeclining still further owing to the action of the itmziiian government in imjoMtie a new duty ol 50 cents a barr I on flour. Inasmuch na flour haa been
nation ro fo an Iney must Keep it in sight aa one of the laBSW of 1 900, l.et ROthll g obscure it! Hold it up before the nil of the people. I.et evfry -mm-let ring with it. Shout it from th housetops! Write it on the sand hi I 111 -Washington Times.
I
IJooseelt a prntlng nbotit el "tin
! polities 1 like Satan's nuoting Seriptun
one of our principal nrticles of export j for fr,.ir,sh .iirMses. New York's govto thnt country, the amount sent there j rri or jn ,n(, ,rtc.f time that he hm ann .nlly U-ing tSjnsi Ot SSnOt taVhUf M.nfli n stntc'a chief cxeeutive, tHW, the balance of trnde ugninst us will j niu capltalateeV body, boot nnd
be lnrtrer than exer. It Is not ii range. f.ree, hen. to the I"itt republican ma-
therefore, that our flour exporters are urging upon the administration the ndftaaD lity of retaliatory meaaurea. htinneopolia Sentinel.
chine, and now lose nooecasinn feJOt the dirty work of the easy boss and te advance his in teres! i nt every 0 par-
j tunity. Syr icuse TelegrstB.
i. .er Kr.v-ith had? Then fOUf
is a erUH mm -- - "A
best friend" turn men A bad breath means a Ayer'fl Pills arc liver pills Thcycurtonsti ration, biliousness Jfgggjg irk Hesdschc. 25c. All drugits.
gaJWMSgMg '"' '..,1 MaaatU
our rnotistt' nt e I . -It. Kl.rk " Tlin mo
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