Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1899 — Page 2

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Or. Max Thoruer, u widely -known eur ami no-c sp,,ialist of A ondale, o.. dropped lt'tid suddenly at ins Imnm in i hat eity, on tlu' .'Till, of in. tit disease.

It has Ivccn arraaged bftWl the lto--i,,M niinisteriu Pckin. M. DoGlcr, mi die British charge il'afT..ir -. Nil. Bma-Troaaids, to submit t ! Kaskow ii ride n I tu arbitration.

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Dr. Gsjapoi Balles, president of Bra j V 11 - yi i v i i i r it L in the oourM of .ui intervii w i IV k I W 111 I I .

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printed. n the .'7th. to a corresHindent of the press, declared that Hruil would t :i U- no part in the Pun-Aiucn-lüii Mpoaitloa in Buffalo.

tien. Juan Isadro Jiuiim. tin- revo lutionarv aspirant to the presidency of the republic of Santo rviniiagii arrived at Santiago tie t uba, on tin- SSth, with his two Min., by tin- South Coast boat, but was not penoitted to land.

Walten WtiHmen. the leader of the sWellman iolar expedition, im returned to Tromsoe, Norway, Auguat 17. after having laoeaaafnlly complet ed explorations in Fran .lo-.f land, arrived nt Hull. F.upiand. on the Wth. According to Barriens from PonteVedra. capital of the prmimt- of the name Mate, north ast of Vigo, iu Spain, a soldier belonging to tin- sanitary cordon at that K,int was killt , J, on the -Tth, by a hallet from l'oitufucsc territory.

The Atiti-Semiti - of Paris assert that Ithey are conveying food supplies ly an

umJeri:roiiml passage to Jules, (iuerin,

the anti-Semite agitator and Iiis he leaguered companions .if the hcad-

Oompiled from Various Sourct?. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. News avat ncaieed ia Victoria, it. C, on the "tli. that on the l.'th a gr. it tin aeearred tn Tohuhsnia. Japaa, which c. tawed the death of ' w -rson and a proper t los i mounting to five or six million yen. A deasely populated square iiule of the native portion of the city win burned over. The Real day rebuilding had hegua a ii: : iitrst tiie still -mottleiing .:ulr--.

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fir the on ot California a M ti li rv T t.tl i . ..?! .ionrd, tl; prouu.tid fro.it ta.,k. 1; nMtn by apoiut niciit. -'; rc-igncd. . dixharrvd. J, i . iii.muiif to ie int . : -,1 (Nit, '' Total MÜleteal, ' train r tnnfrr. 1; from ncriutimr. luv: litM-hxrprtl. II'; lost l transfer. iil of as. . '; t!es ried. 11: miiaming to br iuuv ti teal cut. Tlf transp rt llrint, U arinr he Jdali-.i. Wxomiitt and North Daikit:i re.rimelit. was s.hted off the (ioldca tiate at 11 o'clock on thr niirht of th Mth, I he Grant left Napisaki. JaM'i ii Itfcjrmtt IT. The Minnesota and South Dakota r Piment! are due oa i j ti mber 9 on the nerida. I.i aft Pasrkhee. a farmer .f SbelM roiitity. In I . whipped hi- Hg-il nif, dii.e h r fri'in the house, destrox -Ui sj.lcndid home w ith d ainite. ai.. tin it committed suicide ay hh-wii.j out his i.r.,iii. llnrkher w.i a mar of itras. iln, temer. lit w i- ? )tdi al iph

WITHIN IH K LIMITS.

New by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana.

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LATE NEWS ITEMS.

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Ha.'i.eii. rr. it turuuiit invent

- i vrd an prriiti-ehip in the I Cub faetorjt of (arruiai. . ami a vdfd forrlliail Iii Utr of tin 1

ward r. w ho Krupp . after-

pa rt-

ami it was declared that in a two littlr or no trace of th

w it id in- Menu In an address before prominent nit" laenti of Denver, CoL, on the 30th K. . peek, FJaited state- tomns iukmrr pern ral to tin- Paris exposition, pest, d that the output of Cripple Creek or one of the other fold cam s Of the stale for a month Ik- molded into a -niid maaa ami. bearing the certificate f the director of the mint, tn forwarded to the exposition a tie rep. reaentatire of the Centennial state. The moat destructive Bre in the h;-

ti r of num. At:., on the ;i0th. de

Um comptroller of tin- treasury lias

idee -lied that the navv personnel bill.!

Which equalised the pay of tin- army

ind navy otlicern tioes not pive to the

tides of admirals and rear-adinira la

th- increased pay of ofticers of the

arinv servinp as aides to penerahk

Tlie body of Frank Easta, tiie aeroatit drowmd in Leech lake. Minn..

early in .Vmust. wliiic making. balJooit ascensii n, was recovered, ou tlie IJth, bj iIj crew of the povernni. nt boat Kdi'h. Tlie body was ituiinl ly tin- count v.

It is understood that tic I'nited Ftnteit consul at Gibraltar will adraaoa the funds accessary to send to Cuba the .'a Cubans who were rrlfaafll ly Spain f r. -in the penal coloaj at (Hefa itini are now in a penniless condition t (.iura'tar

The position of director general of the Pan- American exnsition lia heeii fonaally tendered ti William L Buch-

man, I nlted states minister to tin.

rgeiitine republic. Mr. Buchaaaa is

paeted in Buffalo, N. v., soon to look

rvr the situatioB.

John Olson died, on the 20th, at

fVuiuisha. .Minn., from iitiuriea mtüct-

ed by Cyrus Brown s f n days before, Olson -truck one of Crown's children and Crown pounded ami kicked Olsoii s i severely that lie died roVn hi- injuries. Brown is ba Jail. Praalein Johanna Stein, a ti a her, Itarted from Vienna, n the 27th, to climb t!i Planica, in x t - - Julian rithout a guide. As sin- did BOl return a -euch was made for her. ami her matilated body wa- fettnd, on the jfMh, at the foot of a rock -" nsetraa hh.

Frankfirt-on-the-Maitt was gaily decorated with Bags, on the Mth, la h nor of tiie one hundred and fifth anl iversarv of tlie birth of Uoethc, whieli Vas eclebrateil ou tit, it cJa. I'he birtit-j.li.-e of th- poet was cniwded with Visit. rs frvm all parts of liuropc ami A i i.i rh I

quarters of the Anti-Semite leapue 1 troycd ! i. !'. Sapinetti's fi n n. -. re. ha hue de Chabrol. i ...t ... mmmmh

I iriiiu t, n ' - li 1 III II I o -ri-' . " .

I upon whi h there was an insurance of

onothird. Lack of app.tratu- read ! i the fire department Uapotcat to cheeh the ftamea. While a crowd wen- n ryinp cot poods the seoml Moor of tie building fell upon aad killed tlx and Injured saany more f them. Th American liar association, in convention at I'.utTalo. . V.. oa tin 30th, passed a resolution assuring their professional brother, Italtre !-a-bori, of their sympathy fi r hi- suffer ing from an a--ault Bpon him while n the diseharpe of hi- tjtity to his client and evprcssinp taeir appreciation of his stead fa ,1 courage. A disputed from Yokohama s.iys: "Thi re has been DOtbing doae tO indicate that treaty revision ha- wrought tlie slightest chniipe in tiie relaT RIM of fr'ipners to the lapaacse govern meat and people. Everything gate on as smoothly ami harmoniously ns at -der tlie old n pime."

I determined to set service anJ de--pairiag of fcimiL' a tomadsssoa, t apt. Charles 11. Btaddard, hMrateily of the Sev en tv -first New York, enlisted as a private, on the .'tot L. in the Twenty-ninth infantry. The amount of gold certificates exchanged for gold ami bullion, oa tin Idii, wa- -..i. ".."... ;.o. The United State- crui-er Newark, wltich was blown out of her course ami ran sliort ot coal while mumling the Horn, arriv.il at Baa Kr.tmt-' i the -"Jth. Ali the railroads that proposed hi boycott the Kaasas City, Pittsburg tiilif railroad Observed tlie re.-tfainiie' order of tin federal conti except tht Kock Island road, wtlose otfieers hav. i thus laid themsvlves liaidc for con

tempt of court. A deputation of Cut landers railed on tlie Britjah agent at Pretoria, on the i.ntli, regarding the trade depri -- lion, A niereitant whose stock i- alned at E 10,000, said his daily sal-s v i re in vv about i S. Judge Dora ) W fiharhirford fdem.i wa- elee'ed en the .".Mil. in the LiLditJi Missouri district, to succeed the Biehard I. Blaad in congress. The returns show . plur.ilitv of over '. William J. V'osholl wa- the the republican nominee ami I; II. le Ihe p&pulfart. The latter eat but a una:! lie; ore. Lrailian police have di-eoveri d MSOciatinti of anarchists at San Paul '. 4' miles from Santo-, and the invc-ti-gatiea -iiow- that, aaaoag othern vh

vvi re chosen by lot. i- a miimi xrirl.

VHvneiMi vv in i nas uireauv starii i B

i in r voyage, wiio-- tih-sioii it i- to

dynamite buildings ot the Paris ex-

1 1 -. t ton. Kiotinir and disorder apain hn i out in ( leveland. t.. on tin i.t-d; . ' the 1Mb, in connection with tin -rik on the lim s of the Big Consolidated street railway, and four ears were partly deane-Nabed, while the crews were compelled to Bee for their live fjhm, Jo-eph Whi. l. r has U'io orsVred to report to Qen. MscArthur. lie will Im piven command of too. Pnaatoa's brigade, which Cat, Useam ha- commanded t -n ; , r.i r 1 1 . Uca. Wheeb r left Manila for San PcTaaa do, on tin- nth. after havinp spent wei k in energe thaallj risiting the lit-es. Report 'oms from the anti-llri v f uen.wd in I'ranee that the arntv sras canvassed recently ami found to be ov rw brladagiy with the generals. It i s.nid that, from the colonels down, thi regiments only await a sign from their gearrals to apait the gweera Meat in ea-e of the acquittal of Dregfus. The progress of tin- train sUsarlag the Fir-t Nebraska volunteers home

I ward throuph the state, on the Mh, j was one continuous ovation. At ever. J statitm where a stop was m::dc. thi ' people pathcreil in great crowd- to cheer the returning soldiers, and all , ulontr the route the farm liouse were j decorated with flags.

Owing to tin1 develi pteent id five Case- ef yellow over of .1 Uli Id type Siuoiij the I'nited State- troop- ;lt Havana, In Cabanas fortress, the contingent there was removed, on the S'-th, to a camp about a mile away. It Ik believed that this will prevent any general out break.

By the falling of 1J steel arehe- beim.used In the construction of the coliseum in Chicago snd est h weighing tons, oa the 'sth. six workmen Were killed and a targe number were fatally or seriously injured. The eon tractors were al-out to turn tlieir linIshetl work rr to th. bttiid rs. Tile Florida end of the M ia 1: ia-H.-vnna cable was succemfaUs landed at iba:..... Fla., on the j.'.tli. The merchants closed their stoics, and hundred! of persons, with a lir;:s band.

gathered at the terminal station to witness the landing and accorded is itaitv welcome t the new enterprise.

f?en Tnwfni.'s conr-e in extrmlin-

muaieipal government in the Philip

pine, is explained in detail in Manila Hew -papers received at the w ar dcjartinent on the ilst. Thc state that th? gen, ral has made a tour of many towns Bhang the line of his division. Including ania Ana. Panda, an and San Felipe. and hasestabiisheti in each a complete system of civil government. The London Yacht i-ig World ay; "if the Shamrock i sue.-e--.ful. the building of three or four Fnghsh de fenders already a r.d If the Sharuroek is luaten it .- not likely that there srlH i- much big boat raring this -.de next year. The remaining troopers of the Th;rd cavalry , numbering '. men. under comma, I of First Lieut. John-tone, embarked at Seattle. Wash., on the .1st. for Manila, on the transport Victoria. The Victoria carried 2 .-.itairy bora s. Secretary Hay eatertafaed at btnah fast, on the :;-t. Baroa Bteraberg, the term.: ii representative ou th- Samoa n commission. The lutrmi was almut ) sail tor BerBa, to confer with the au-

thorities resjN-ctinp Sann au matters.

Dan Conghlan. who tiisjppar J from CSdoUJO lasT Juty and forfeited his oih1 of 15.0SI rather than face a trial for alleged jury bribiag, has l- a t raced to the Argeatiae republic, where he is living with his itn.ther. 'i he director- of the loo i.randWes'ern liailway o. Lave d-t !are-l a dividend of one ier rent., pa v able. rVptember 30. in preferred stock of tb. e tl 1 1 at v at pal. 1 1. . :; -'. holders of record Beptcasher tl Mlm.oari state adsehda will '-enii t to enforce the leT in-e-tion law enacted by the last legislature, the const it ut ionality if which is doubt iu'. i.ov. Stephens, on the .".1st. apmiiitt-d inspectors for thai parpaac. F. A. Da Wh mt. a lumiernian from ir.ciiittati. t-oinmitted suicide at ( hie-ago, on the .'Slst. ia the Crand Fnio-i hotel, by takiiii: morphine. Fi'iai-c.d revCTH - are said to have rawntd him to aad ids life. The tghteeath annual -o!if-rence if the International Ltw a--ociatiun opened at llufTah.. N. i .. on the .it. with scaroeli a score of tick-sates nr,--

Ihe .1-1. piacta '. . a-- t i Tlie prelimitu itiio the attemj Kneaevie, a iu fonai r King M I eluded on tiie

Vv er. His late.!;

1 -.ii r Zaus Ita organ Od k with high in an

committed f.,r trial on i Sssurgi s of lew ma j ste. i'Le Thirty -fi net infantry regimept, the first of the reginauts nrgaaiwd und.-r the new law authorizing an ; i-cre.-s,. in the arm i to ie drtaihsl for

Hiebt, ha kaVVUted a r.-w pro, , for turi.n.g iiiii.idou iron into steel, ami the (.una 1 ..i f. -rcur- i- of the finr-t nsibic iptaitty . and -ei a iv aeapti.i to cutter' tools. A party of inpifalisls at hokoino, where Bsnlenieyer ha Im , ii tombietilip hi- eieriliu lit, are harkh g him and hate fornietl a n.r---raiioit. an,! will earry on tlu prac SS I a Urjri- i.,lt M.t, .i tlir hnnwr) plant eait in- built. Hrxniag Work. Muneie. hwL, S-pt. !. The I..VK employe at Ball Bros. big fruit jar fact, rie sre resuming work after the annual summer vacation, the tir-t n.iteh of workmen ctinr to work Thatsdsy. The White liner detartmeitt revnueil work. SOB hands beinir easployed hi re makine ibe white glss- cap- 'I. a n the lids or. the jar. For the first time in history a continuous tank is n-e! in this iieiartin-nt. and the glass works out perfectly. The half iioeii tar k- in the jar faetorie w ill re-nme at OBce, Hitent blowing mad ire Uing u-ed r. sll.

arses Bssseetalsstsl I taeala. Suliivan. Ind.. Sept. 1.- Stephen W Oarrion i dead at hi home in Bagger at the age of 7 year. He was a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln, having formed hi acquaintance in Illin iin the early thirties, when Lincoln was engaged in flat-boating. He made several trip-, to St. Louts wi'b Lincoln. At

Kansans Sail on the Tartar; Washingtons, on the Pennsylvania, and Nevadans on the Ohio. ALL WILL START WITHIN A FEW DAYS.

ItBMes ami U ItOiKtxu Will leave er I oar II u ml re I Urn IteMiol, VI.,, i ,,f I I., in He-K.Mllt.llnK SO

1HMM s. eLers It, itiitl v,,, More Units m

Were vuir-ntlal W In, I ailed Iu strike.

nlrrral Inii t IOI.I..II

4 Ion lib llrlu-t.i a.

Iramlana hsndkereh-ief wh eh he way kept and pried very highly.

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ftouth Bend, crnitinc oaVe

tm Bnlsat. Ind.. Sept. 1. The rr e-tabiishn! here titi

week hv- reied 9 application- fr.tm men who wi-h to rn'isf in the volunr, , r service. Of these, about one-half rr,l with the tine Hundred and Fifty eventh Indiana volunteers. John S. Thompson, late lieutenant of company F. One iluniired and Fifty-seventh. Labeen commissioned first lieutenant in the Forty -first I'nited States volunteer.

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Iron .1. ! perint

rieriateBflenl. ept. I.- The Rl p niiat: ha- anr. I

L. Smith, of Muneie. rr!--;.l -ti

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mploy a vmi

it the .Mnr.-le in Mur.ie. Tie over A han!

Miner trlke. Itrazil. Ind.. Kept. 1. The .a miners he diamond mine of the Ker Irr Coal

I ..an l Head.

tvvi

inela

then, a .-i i

- i w hen hi llaraed I ftan. Ind.. Sept. d to death in I

fleaia. r. Bai

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senice in the Philippinen, arrived a: San Francisco, on the 1st. from th. east and at one.- m . . ' . .j i0 - i . p- -itlio. where it will remain tu catnip uu til it sails for Manila.

Ittinkruptcy is staring the munic

J that trail

uionn. Ind.. Sept. I. r-t career snd manv

Oat f Ha.it

keeper

tw-r

sax, 1 the

in citj

A statement of tin- n lpt1 of th-

, Philippine islands from the date of

a. I'litiulinn iiv th. I Tiite it M.ili . mu -

'rernnieiit to July ! last, show- that tin

total receipts from all somees for th.' period named was $.".,:''.. 4 1 1. The re SeiptS from nil sources by ports for the BbOveBaased period were: M anila, $.:.44. J4s; iioilo. -'..". .n.u, Ctba, llM,-1.1-

Acting Secretary of the Navy Mien

as h vl net I tlie iiewey re-eptioti eoui-

niittee in New York that the de part

im t tintls it inexpedient to prant th

reipn-st to have the old frigate ton-

atittition tnke part in the naval p;i-

Iriicle. The ship is regarded too rslu-

ibie a relk to lie auhjeated t the risk ttteading a trip from Boaton to New-

cark.

.;.! th-will

unh-st ec ure the ds it I ap-

eud of

hav. i time.

After a attempt

og the past tbe pioneer again out g been de

Manila. Beat. - "f the troops alvoiit to return te the I nited Btahas, the Kansas men will leave on iMturd tlie iraiisiM.rt Tartar, the Washington rcpiinent on Isoard the Pennsylvania, and the Navada cavalry oil the Ohio. All tbeme departures will uocur within thi next Week. I'he KSHSSMSS lleuiiueal. Dsjht baadftd meu of the Kaaaai lagiaaeat vvnl return, and MM will remain at Manila, l.V) of them re-enlist-Hi.-. Ihre.- utlii. i - sad " men of the

aaaaas reguueat were fcillea, aad U OlTicer- sad men died from disease durlag the maaltpox epkteasie, while 1 .'2 saemhen of the regiawot re re svound Hi. i .ie w ii Ina I H. ot the Wsshiagtons. -7-, mwn nr.' r-atbssraJag, srhOe ei-ht ndaeeia and i'l' itiett will -tav. most of those re-

inaiiiini: enlisting in the new regieats belag foraard here. Or.,- if the officers of the regiment Sas killed, one wa wounded, and o:ie fruiti disease. Twenty-four of the : wire killed. i were wounded, ami tine died. -.en. I -lo t ol, I Uotio.1

lieu). Fretlerhk Fun-ton ami Mrs. Faaatea are with the gsmtaCs regri i t. inn Fuaston has andergaas an peratlaa, neceasftated by an lajatf resalting from a fall from his bane whih -Irvine; in tlie CuImii army with Gea, ttoni-y. in tin reaanrat of sn issteisiew. den.

I aatoa resnarked that ha would not i staying in Lu.m. He lislikcs :n ' ut ilia-much as there i- righting, he would like to remain and aid in bringing it to I ejeae. lijiiahing of 'In- future, he -anl: -..iiitiott mi he PaaaisHas, The only sohrtioa al the paablea, wii: be tin tush whipniisg the hauaf .:'-. I do not think they will siir renii.-r. Whes are legiti active op ration against tlnm on a larger - Ii. in the i.utumn. vv- will ,-catt-t them mta small hanihi. Bad i thinrwhen the soldi, rs eompt-sing thes I i ml- se, fc'iat they are iier-i-tenly I ursoed, they will throw away or hide their .inn- tm! return to their par sui's . f peace. A year hence small

in. ii - oi aritii no m ..... lie nitle I;

po anywhere in Luzon. The i.danu was aiways infeste-vl with Imildits, an.;

wa it.-vr safe for Eawpaaaa ta tra.. I in. i n liaidy after the etitl of th. I fighting the kighaaymta win in nusri m ri tieeaii-,- the ineinbers ,.! I Aguinaldo's army who hav. lived foi i year- arith runs in their baoda, ha eauired tu-te for bt:sh life, and Wo ' ather continue a hich vv a.v inci than retorn t.. work. itttilrv . really e,,le,. "I avalr; i- preatly lleeileil here. The etnii.tr when dr- . i- -nprb for eav

i ' "l he ir.su rjents hr.ve ' On of their -irnitrr points itbeit ability to ret r-it rapidly, tav j.lrv et M arrcrtahe lad hop.-b--:v scatter aad pusdah thetn tad aaahl auhssat largaily off tile caaatry Whe -rivalry i- onee h -e. it ihO-UM 1 c given a rhaace t g , ihsaaj, ami not lie kept in Iowas ti r gaatd duty. Oar frreat-e-t -i-,e-s-s have iteeii gained when tl r. .'I llental eomntindi-rs have been allowed to ajnirkly follow up the ad .'iMair s trained in Kittle. Small bodi- - f kmcricaaa, afntrathsay freely , aad commanded L. orhi . rv rtf tlash !:,.( awtrgy, eon !d badly br-ak up tinenemy. The capture of AguinaMo by tavalrv would ( a less difl'u-ult propOaltioa than the capture of the Apache cii! t- of Vriona."

cauu-

irrive at Si

e fror t from f g I ittd a l

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government of lace and by I be eanspriled t

sonn arrange!! fund-. It ix ticn-m n - in al proximate ov i r tin yeai Two stcarmr

wash., from Alaska, ot. iti'j about MM mit,, r-. anfortanate. The Lain St. Hichetea and th- 1 Skairway. The tola I a dust brourht dwn w half a million. Sharp tlolttitii U-twi

rree täte troops ander Ilaraa DfBama and ltatetlan nativ,-. tu v on,) Hosurla, Was r--mrtel on the 1st. The rei-e's

were unveli Hack with the Hmm men. Tin- ( (iiii'i. triM.f - l.i-t -. ,

aahtti rs. After a session at Oaaaha. Nehx, ating two days, the Tranamiw ri Committee of the We.'ertl Pa-nger

ussott.it um com 'haled it laUir on th-

lt. The ptfatipal mater under d,--cussiou was the ques ,.n of mil.arv rsli s. Joseph Martin, a I. df-breed tadhl .

Ii intr - mile ssnithtsast d Cafev-

ille. Kas.. kieke his H yrt aid ter to death to prevent her lljiaj AllMrt Ball, to aham he oimiHi

Tin- statement ,,f the r-aaditsaa of

the tnasorv issued o. tl... t, -J.

W - -wi "S flfSinrij Available cash Iralanee.

gold rt serve, '.M.7 i A dar in the McKimey htuldin- at Canton, tl. still hear the sign "William McKinley, Attorney at Law."

W ralfli I ailed Muneie. Jr. . Sept. j. Fike. a Palmer iMa- i married her t Mr. V-

i tti ii. ;i

. K kr. wa r PetfV

eie widow. They had met the marriage oidy Iu eorreTliey left for the east. sh.l II I mm. d.. fkept 1 Frai k Bine eounty" mo-t prominent nc near f amden. aeeident-l--year-dd -on. The hab nruiieh the b." forehead.

cau-.r.g a proissbly fatal wound.

!! Sere. Ilaraed. a Citv. Ind.. Sn: t i.:--

iapfMsed to b. f inrtn.Iiarv eartsrns

r.a. j eurr. i near Xew Pittsburg. 14 miles Jem J northwest of this city. Sivjtv acres of 3 " tla :-r wa destroyed which.' owing to - rv i,. .. burned rapidly.

at Bseaaif, K -komo. Ind.. Sept. . Mr. Alono Miller, of Plevna, thi count,, was falsi! shot. She drew a ihatfjna from undet a bed and thr hammer csnght. "-charging the weapon, the contents entering her abdomen.

KaMea awsthssa aahtnaa ft Winona like. ImL. Sept. . Thegean: eonfereaef of the I . B. rkaraft npertd here and wilt he jn session sis About Sao deiegates sr. pre-sent from etry part ad the I nited State. railed t tlllnala. Terre Itaute. Ind.. Sept. , rr. J. Allen Blair, of the Washington Pr. -by lehan ehureh. has received a rail from p"s. Hi. He profBhiv aent

FÜNF. RAL OF COL. HAWKINS. esaiila t lh- lull' I o in not ii ,1 e r ol th, tenth raassny Isssssia i.aid to Real with llitnnri. Plttahaigh, I'a.. s. pt. u.-Thr rn .-in- .f id. Alexander Vmy Haw km-, i omnia mler of the T'nt!i Pent -sylvaniri volunteers, who dietl on shit rd while en route to S;in Francisco fri m M inlht, srsre buried with milltr..v hum rs in the family lo-t in tin It tabingrtaon if an loij at WashiBfrton, I. provi-ion.il regiment, comp.-. . of thr-e companies each if the Fi 1 1 rteeath. Seventeenth ami Ktghtaeath regiment. Penn-v Iv :t nia guard, iimli i raaaasaaad of Coi W in. J, Gleaa, head

-l the film ral corti o-e. f., Mowed by tht Tenth regiment. Pennsy Ivania volunteer, und r comma ad of Lieut. -Pol. Harriett, and mi ttllers of tht l iftenth Pennsy lvania caralry. The reremotiies at the cemetery n re in rharwe of CksBplaia Hunter, of the Tenth

Seattle. Wash.. Sept . fWO Kteaillers arrived frtun Alaska yesterday brinping about Mmi miner-, fortunate Sod unfortunate. The Laurada apt! a from si Miahaahj and th. Mumboldl from Skitowa.v. Tha lata! amount tf gold dust brought down i- estissssted st half u million. V hi Ike l.uik Ones. The mparti from tin- Chaaj Kataa listri-t are -till , t.utlictinp. but tbe fact remains that considerable soid dust was braaghf from then by aaa a npers on the Laurada. Tha lust i- vciy tin.- ami ha- to be amalgamated. S. . Warren and O. H. hat) rts, of Denver, brought oit :.o.(km from the Kaple Cltj ilistn.t. I Dickinson, who has barn in that difctricl six years, had -?j:..ooo.

From Ike Klondike coine .1. fsL with f.Jo.nou; K. Mctirath. with ihhi, and Chatiaa Aadaraaa, with ta WM. On,- stalwart miner struggled toward the assay oft'u-e yesterdav niorning with a sink of duat, II inches

long, ami wa- n-ked where he from.

'JEegle ity. sir; ami that's on the Aimrican sitlc. and I'm an Americti miner, and donT fat gal it." he r--pBed. He seemed to take as much pride in the latter part of his statement, utile did in his sack of dust. Maad luck Stories. Many hard luck stories are also told. T. C. Martin, of Chicago, lies m Providern ,- hospital, ami his old partner. Thomas ( ragie. of tin- same place, is dead on the barren and inhospitabie

I acre ot not ze hue sound. Martin went in two yearsap.tand is a phvsical wreck, glad to have e-eaped with hiUfa. Re says the terrors they a periimcd were awful ami can not bf deaerlbed. He had ta be helped oil tin- Lanrada ami Into aad oat f the aarreyaaea by friend na d style, who took him to the hospital. 4 onaiilereil sUsnsStl n Ii I : v eeil ton. P. J. Peterson, of (Tiicago, w ho came back on tin- Luurada. tlo-s not saem to be much the worse ofT for a long, hard winter -Mnt in the Kotacbnt. "l was the oalj oae, though, out of 31. who pitched camp, that wa- abb. When the ice broke up. to waik out oti straight legs." he said. Peter-on wintered about MM miles up the Kb bmk river from the iaakf on !Io. dum inlet. I'erinlieil in the Seiireli fur Weatllt. Mike Daly and two Pre nehmen from Pn v idenee. R. L. are reporteil to have died last winter iu tha Koynkuk country. Their lieili'- were found t Ii i s i- ring. Dr. Grovea, of addlag, i .i! died in

the hoviikuk counirv of spinal meniiiritis. lerrlllc W I tola tonn. Behring ten was swept by terrific windstorm oa the Ifth, th ami .'ist ) August, that made ail shipping Baught oat In it struggle hard to live rhe British guattaaj rhaitiini. the United states eattera Push and torwin and the Laurada wei - all caugln out. ami had a hard time to live it out. All neaped, boweeer, bat Iht Pheasant loaf two of her Bfeboata, which were smashed by l.eavy - av. ashing over h-r tle-!.-. The hugt wave- that broke ov -r her pi'ed down into the forecastle, driving every Jack tur to the different part- of the ship. Desert st Ion t the Storni, (he push ami the PbcasanL after tin storm, put into Hutch harb. r, wln ie the bauvada saw ta. The latt, r vi --el was ea tight by the hurritane one day this side of Nouiinc, at lea a'claek oa the ntght of the I9tn. It came up from the southwest and blew vv Ith jerritic for.-, until the Sfid, The Laurada WSS heading into it and shipped but few sea-. Sailors of tinUtters said it was ,ne worst storm the v t ver encountered.

4mun lite RlrnstSt lllitKiim Known Seattle. ;,-h . Sept. 1 Lither the ape Nome gold diggings, cspeciallv on the bench, are iimonp the richest iu th- history of the ararkfs famoas L--covcries. or hitherto reliable uteu hav. become extraordinary fsbdaera. When the treasure boat Boaaak came in on its laust trip Baa Bran Cisco newspaper man oamed Logan said that he and three ot iters one a relative of Admiral Shthlej took OTt! ffijJOO on Niitiii' beach in one ach Tips story is corroborated now by Fnd Evefett, a well-lenown Beatth man. who arrived veserl; laornia:?

on the Laurada from Nome. lite li or VIiii,- I hum r (.otic. Washington. Sept. Consul McCook, at Daumon I ity, reports to th. state department under date of July h, that no e-s than 1,000 peraoaa hav pone down the Vokon Iron that pine within a month, bound tor the most part for the t ape Nome gold fields, lie says that "The poor man'e ha nee, so far as thi. ioontrj is noa nraad, is gom-."

Six Itiimlred I.Ives laisl. Yokohntna, Sept. ?. Six hundred lives h ue been lo-t bj the tlooding of a copper mine at Beaahl, l-lund of Bhikoku.

YELL0WJACKAT NEW ORLEANS WILLING TO WAIT FOR PAY.

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Iii Ilea-, and Two 4evr aaea pirfed Ti rilrrils) Unlilli I rnmplli l nn rant I no

Mobile. Alii., Sept. i. Owing to oindeath by yellow fever I'l New Orient:, ami two other ense declared titan, Mobile eity authorities proclaimed, last niirhf. a pinrantine ngninst pus)ii. b; i veag- and fri ght from .New Orleans etiterinp Mobile county. The night trni.i from New lirl ans, tluc it 12: P s. in., w ill lie prohihited from dis ;ba-Lii g vv Orleans aana t" is hen

The Sintis Ke Will Tranapnrt Kanaaa llova In Tnprks on tlie Stale's ( redlt.

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Topeka, Kas., Sept. 2. The s;iI1tH f L'ailwav o. has agreed to transport

the Twentieiitb Kansas regiment from Sun I'r.incisco to Topeka. after the wg law at bus bran muatend out. and wait for payaseat natM the aaxl ses--ion af the legislature. The agreement was made at the solicitation of (,ov Stanley, The state will baaf the j entire 1 via ns-.

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