Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1899 — Page 2

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I'ho famous Wilder Migada of Cincinnati will i ..t at v'hit-kniiiuuga on the lth I " Ii 1o dedicate II inonuui".n Inch lh- brigade survivor ban arreted to their falle comrade there.

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Tlx- sixth : 1 1 1 1 1 1 v t r-ary tf the death of Il'ii r George was celebrated, on tin- Ma at thi' Grand Central palaos m New York city, under the auspices jI tin Manhattan Single Tax club. About thousand prisons were present. .lohn If, McKane, former I j Um political Ikiss of Coney lalssdi and whose trial utul conviction, in IbOi, for ballot liox Stuffing, gave him notoriety, wan reported, on Um 4 til, t be lij tag at hit hone in Coney Island of acute 1-pepaia.

SEPTEMBER-IS??. I lit. Men. Tue. Wed. Thür. F.i. Sat I j 1 21 II p ( 1 4 3 4 5 6! 71 8 10 II i: 13 14 15 lt t 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 I 24 25 2b 27 28 29 30 1

i.. on tltc ith. II men w era kill IrstUp was u! Injured. ill irumnYr of

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The yellow fcr has disappeared frmii Merida, Yucatan, all pati. ni having recovered. Buslttesa is rerj a. the. the liniian disturbances on tht liclic froaUl r having no effect on the trade of Um more tattled part of tbi peninsula.

bear-Admiral Katie, Well known io America ns th' captain of the Calliope which in issy, teamed out of Apia Baroo, in Um teeth of Um terrible burrieane which destroyed the Amcricai aquadron, has voluntarily retired from the BriUah nav v.

The navy is beginning to feel eerl ously the affect of the i.e..y advance in the steel market. (. i ! Knginee; Cunningham, of the t arvan of yard ar.d docks, says ntriietnr.il Hteei bM advanced loo per cen .. and in some cases .;üo Hr ei nt.

Th- lnel lietween tl editors of tin Porrenir and Cuban Libre, of Santi ago de Culm, which was to hare taken place on the 'd. did not transpire, both partial taring bora arretted, The pug nacioaa journalists were iiberated af l r a short detention.

NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Variout Source. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

policeman Patrick O'Ktefe. attached to tht Kat ! Hundred and Twenty sixth tn it it at ion. in New York city,

wa fat nil shot througa (he bead and J

ebest, i n i be d. bj Michael rarrrill, In Tarn Ill's saloOB, a notorious dive nil i ci., id av, n CM, A wagon containing the four chii dren of Fred I'paon va. struck bj -i

Missouri Pacific freight train near Base stati Kas.. on the Rth. Betutie, ti ird nint hits, was kilted outright, and K t he I and t larence, younger chili.ren, wcreso badl) mangled that both will die. ii older bov aba wna driving, jumped ,.i!ii escapt I injury. 'l ha statement of lb condition of thtreasury honed on tha 'th showed

Available cash balance, uoiii ii serv, $2 19,348, . 5 1 Buchanan, I in'c. is 1 1 i t.i tfte Argent iu rived in Washington, oi leuw' of absence, t a meeting of the I. ( alumef ami Heela M iu!i ItoKton, OH the .".til, U lii

w as declared. Tlie United States rriurec Marble bead arrived at San Pnn -im, on tin Mli. ami anchored uear tht" Iowa.

All Opel. I W Iti I. the F.itc rai " id near Meudt Hie, Pi which time Mi sdt and one injured. I i ml .mot : i r A deal involv in-

OOOjOOO aeree of land in the Mexteaa states ni Xuevo l.i on ami T;i inn u I ias Wai concluded ill ( hieaj-o. on the t ill, b) L. I.. Si i it 1 1 Ii r I i ii. of San Antonio, lex., with Chicago and ev ii k capitalists. With Ueo. shafter- ratlraawt. oa the 14th, Maj.-tien. f.awtoii, who h:i On I J the rank of colonel in the recnlar uriuy. will, it is rxpeoteg, be inaile n liriadicr genera!. The Thirtieth regiment, which had been for aoine weaharweruitiag at Fort 8herhlan( III., left ftr San PraBeiace on the nth. on u train rnnning in seven sections. The rcceni issue of Filipino tiauai money amounts to (3,000,0OO, the ac . ptatii-e f which i- made oMigatOFf the hills are made redeemable ill th ret ) ears LATE NEWS ITEMS.

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Tots of the o. held in lent! of .''

Aaatataat Secretary Taylor decided, on the nth. to reject all of the off rs so far received for the nde to the govern Meat of a site for the I'nited Statt post office ami t uatomhouae building at Oakland, t'ai.. on the ground tha; the prices asked are excessive.

The central I'orto Ricsn relief con; niiitee has Issued another appeal tc the Cnited states in behalf of nnfor tuaatea f the Porto Riuin hurricane

The appeal declarea that 1150.000 will

h required to pifieure. fur the deatl tute the bare neceaaitiea id life.

Tha govern or-gi ae a Pa foot goartli of Ottawa, tint., on ; risil to AlbanjTi N. V., an the L'ue-t- uf the Ti nth Kittalion. made a tour of ' capital, n I be 4 1 Ii . and visited tiic executlvt! chaaiber. Gor. Boom reit, who was ai-

u friendly eel"', am of vv '

eat. sent omc.

As a reward for his services in eon msttioB w.rh the Santiago campaign President McKinley propoaea to ooa linue Mn iii. Bhafter in command of I be department of the Pacific with hi preaaat rolunteev rank after the (imt

i eached bar 1 1.

for hiti retirement on B 'ptem-

The industrial comtni lioa, which r-conveiied in Washington, on the Ith, fbsaided tt aiithorie tin- itteatdanea of I'rof. .letiks and one BMtnbcr tif each o its tab commiaaioaa at hi trust rotate renoa of the Civic rlc ration to ha In id in i bicago beginning oa the 13 th mstant.

The central i'orto Rleaa comaüttej decided, on the ttb, to lend broadiast tl irougbout the country an appeal to abnrchea for aid, and copica of the nppaal to ail the itankn in the country, to be posted where they can he seen, to revive the cont ribuUOBS to the relief fund.

Juan Isitlar .Time n s. the revolution arj aardraat to the pet mi ncy af Ban t Doadaura, left Caimaner, Hayti, n ih" .'d. on baard the Qat rga s. Craia, ftr IMiasma, from which jKiint he will pioceed to l'ort-. a-l'rince. and then lo Puerto Plata, whirr he is i 1 1 1 1 ia t ie tl tU awaited.

A d.spateh from th" viceroy of India. Lord inon. aaaerta that immediate anxii'tv regard inj the crops in the et ntrul province of India has been removed bv a heavy ram weeping in fitmi the Orbaa coast sad extending into the Ragbcikband district and the eastern half of the northweatcm provlucea and of (hull.

ii in 1 1. 1, Dewey, on Iba Ith es press, it ;i favorable opinion aa to the Outcome of the war in ti.e Philippine islands. Myiog that he hoped the next dry area son would aee the laaurreetlon quelled. The admiral aid he did not expect to (ro on sea -its n atrain exaept in the ,'vent of war, and that h Aill retire under the ecgulations. Marine tfoapital Burgeon Irwin, nen t l.isluin ami Oporto to Enveetigntt) Ihc plag II ! outbr-ak, has cabled thai h- had mailed a report. Hi- cablegram conveys no information reardiu t Ii plague, and it is Inferred that pönal biy the situation in not ns BetfloBS at ban been thought, though there may bt other reasons for the mansion The flerroaa ambaaaj) In Wnahlngtan treats the ilentleiin st'.iv regarding the saie oi l ieui h mtlltaij aecreta ti Germany llhtlv and -,i . that while there are a nunilter ,)f OireUOMtancea Wfening to hia allege I rmpioyrneul in the military service in Rerlin vvhic'i ar-- bseonaiateat with the labliaht J system there, yet they v. ill not jigniff the fctorv bv goinjf iuto dctaila.

flic strike of the mit "i in HnvMnsi

fill continues. The striker say Ihey hope to vvin. having ttv. rmppurl ,f Other trades unions. . number of union man on trikc .v.o. Wash Thinker and dint Smith xvciv killed, i n the 4th. In Clay county. Ky thi- fortner ticca use of his friendship for the Pbilpotff, and the istter OH siccatMt of hi- friendship for Thacker. llit fur "ill iKjriii t fly again now. tfeniy Cook, prominent full-blot ;l Pawnee Indian, died at Guthrie, Qkht.,

the .'th. II. was for many years

a government scout, and was a ry prominent member of the tribe, Iiis Influence was largelj instrumental in Inducing bi tribe to accept allot menti an! beeotne vii laena. '1 o the li-i of artists who have im I th ath while engaged upon decoration? for tin- wi ledine to Admiral Dewey, if i w ork city, the third name ban been added that of Kran. IS, ( ran ' who was found dead in bed) by Ii; Wife, on the '.th. in the house of hi brother-in-law, Jamea Pound a, in Pat' rroon, N. .1. Thirty - fix e thousaml union veteranma re hei I in parade in I'blladelphta. on the 5th, the line being reviewed bt Prt alden 1 McKinley und atetabera of the cabinet, Previous to the paradi the presUlent vvas driven hut the route, and was given an ovation ah aloiiLr tin line. Prince ( antaanseae, Count Spernns. ky. of Rnatda, who is to inarr Mi-s lulls Dent Hrant at Newport i: l.. on the (Mb, arrived at New York, on th .th. from BremcB on the North (i-r-man Lloyd iteanaahip Kaiser Wilhelm

ner t t t- in. neat at once to uport. Meut. Bataon of the Pourth cavalry hn organised a baud of loo Macabeln eoilfs. in LuSOn, who wiil opcrnte mi leg the direction of MaJ.Oen. Lawton All of tht m weic former Bpaniah vol unteers, Thej will be uniformetl and will he nt und with K i ag i orgena n ri tie. .lohn 'N'. Mc Kane,, the farmer auitv rat of Coney Island, who was sent to nng sinr for ballot lx fn. nds, died, in the evening f the .th, at bi borne In Hheepahead Baj riiaage. He passed hi- fifty-eighth birthday on Auguat 10 last. Robert Miller, convicted of the mi rlet of II. Nelso.i Ward and two Japanese in Yokohama, was nenteneed to death on Augual 17. Me appealed to the A im i lean consul, imt the conatd I aid no attention lo the appeal. Millag is the first foreigner aenteneed under the new treaty law.

It is probable that n apeeial rolunteer regiment of Infantrj will be rni ted in San Franeiseo, to enter tie Meld tgain-Sl the l'ilipino relH'Is. ( apt. Geary, of the California heavy ariiItrv. who haa ios brought his men bach from Civile, was tin- first ofb eer to conceive and telegraph to Was) Ingtoa tha idea of organising another reglmenf from aaaoag the rettirmtl Ightera and former voluntn ts (,f th. w . Tht North (icrinaii LhrVd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm d)er Graaae arrived, an the Ith, Irani fire men, tout ha mot '-n Bttd ( herlioiir.'. after a record pa sag

daj is hours and 16 miiiut. s.

Col Albert D. Shaw was chosen com-mainler-in-chief f the (irand Amy of the Republic, on the 7th, Judge hoc Baaslear, his only opponent, withdraw lag in his favor. It is thought this action insures Judge Rasaieur'a election to th a Ace next year, when the

grand encampment will meet in Chi cago. I'rof. I'dvvard ( harles PickeriinT- '

Harvard, sailed for home from Kingstan, Jamaica, on the Ttb. ha?mi located the probable alte vi Harvard)'! nortlii ru hemisphere observatory, oom plimentary to the .southern observtv tory in Peru, The I'nited Sfntes transport Sberidan, which left Manila, on August 1" with the Minnesota atitl South Dakota volunteers on board, was atgbted tive miles af sea at Sun Pranojaco just lefore dusk on the Ttb. .hinciiea, the leader of the sueees fill revolution in Beato Domingo, has

been received in triumph at Santiago, Public feeling seems to bt unanimously in his favor as candidate for tht presidency. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Co, was held in Portland, Ore., on the 7th. A new board of directors was elected. Secretary K. ( Hopper has issued a call for the annual meeting of thAmerican Turf rongT to be held at the Wellington hotel, in Chicago, or

the 2Utn.

The navy department received word, on the 7th, that the new battleship Kearsarge would be ready for her ofcial acceptance trial about the .'th. The Statement of the London hoard of trade for the mouth of VUgUat shows increases (lf 3,480,200 in im ports ami C 2,072,500 in exports. The last plague patient was di charged from the hospital in Alexandria, Egypt, on the 7th. Of u iota at h'.i cases. -I.', deaths occurred. The statement id the Condition o the treasury i-sucd on the 7th showed:

Available .ash balance I270,563,0C.'1 goM reserve. 2&l,AlH,13g. 1 he Denver Bmelting and Mining C

hn let cotitracts for building in tha. city a new smelter which will lie lade

pendent Oi the trust. The assembly of New South Waits, on the Tib. passed a resolution lieclai lack of confidence in the ministry, Andrew Carnegie, it is said, will Im' the next liberal candidate 'or the British parliament for Sutherland-hire. Mr. Qu. sada. the Cnlian commissioner. has pr. ntcii to the president telegramt received from taw tobacco r.tising interests ,f ( ii i protesting against the proposal to admit I'orto Uican tobacco into ( una free of Int x . It ia nnttderatood that Bccretary Hoot looks favorably up. , the plan of admitting Porto Rico tobacco to Cuba i relief measure. The quanermasters department prahabij will charter two more ship to make sure of ctti.ip the volunteer regiments started lor Manila by So cember as the acefctenf to the Mo - gan City and the dela.v in the return of the Ohio has disarranged the schedule. Gen. Jlmenea arrivi I at Maea, Hanta J Domlnca. on the -th. wj.i .u, eseotl -.r I iivair.v. largely augmented by I arim d hörnernen lion. the illlsgt I along hi- route. Everywhere the at -I most enthusiasm w. displsved. t.n. .1 i men. rcceiveu a l is patch, m i

ILL ÜVEB THE STATE.

tvents in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire. tin fn a Batlaaatea Indianapolis, I ml .. Sept. 0, The new county ami township 11 form law going into operation this week has stirred np 1 be official la every COUttty of the state. Porm inuiit count ics come reporta thai the iiewlv created COUm'lla, composed chiefly of taxpayers, are nlashlag eatl mates of coiintv oibcei- ami preparing to tix lower tax rates. It is estimated from reports oamiag in that the new law will Mve hundreds bf thousaada of dolbira to Ibe taxpayer-.

i NE Mill

vv nntetf lo Kill. Luporte. Ind.. Sept s Jc. M h. Peter, whnse home at Lappa, Maraball county, was -hat tend b djiaamite, taya thai ho baa rvldeiKe stSlcienl to convict the gruiltj perkoaa Mr, Pete? thinks that bis death '' plaiincd. as the dynamite sraa placed within eight feel of hb) study c-bair, which he would havt tteen ot-ciip.' '"-' bad be been at home.

That is as Far as Gen. Jimenes Patriotism is lielieved by Some to Kxtend. AS TO THE NATIONAL UNDERSTANDING.

i aleea Iba lamaa aaaaw frsslaleat stiet-r! Iii gsallalaa IflM I'ioilur kaglaatlaaa, (omalalaa Baa relan liil.-M'iiil-ini. iiikI I Ii.iiiiiai MaMlltr Ha Wmm'i Ha,

Sino traw forilsv He, I

I. iuii i ii in a - nil.. Sept. s. An

electrical storm visited t ra vv fords v i I le and vicinity and Ibe o-- to telephone ami electric light pro pert wa- great. number of barn- were den trove ami

considerable stock killed, (irace.loncv.ns killed while standing in he? fatherdoor, and Mr-. Jessie Morrison was fatally injured by lightning. BaltSteal Io n n Hot . Columbus, Ind., Sept. s. Pitaomat I'. .limes, aged I'.h a veteran of the rebellion, died at his home in thi- city. He had a most v inarkabh war record, having enlisted a- a private In company c. One Hundred and fifteenth Indiana volunteers an August i. 103, when but

IS yeara old. of the war.

ami served until the end

fatal Valpa raiso, Ind., S

sin i-III. ept. s

This v icin

Ity wa- visited bv a heavj electrical and windstorm, which did considerable damage throughout the county. Near Waaatah lightning at ruck a barn, tearin; it nearly to pieces and killinc: V. L, Thomas and Harris Simp-on and in.iuriii!, three others. iiiu tttenalanee, South Bend, Ind.. Sept. , The one hundred and eleventh term of Notre Dame univeraMj began with the largest student body in the history of the iuslit ii t inn. It it estimated thai I lie re are at pro-cut MO more student- at the university thiin there wire last year nt this time. lall Work. ElWOOd, Intl.. Sept. S, The Mc( lo lamp chimney factory, employing iimi hands, has -h 1 1 1 down because the blower walked out. The men sav that tbev

Kingatoa, Jatnaica, tflapt, Domini 'an mail advic s just n-eeived lu r say that the apparently cutliu -ia-tie and ostensibly national ilenionstr it ion prepared la Bantu Domingo for Juan IrJdro Jimines, the laasler of Um sue

Ceaafni revolution in that country by lien. Imber and Um laadnra of Jimenea' immedhite political faction, is no aitogether repreaeatatlvc of the real

popular sentimaat. i i.e i iii Pntlvralanataa it i- bos bejrinaing to appear thai while the winde natiou accepted the r volution tui the tacit understanding that the intolerable incubttl ot party pvditics would be periiiaiiently removed by securing an American protectorate. Jimcnet' party were really working for his personal interesta, to the establishment of which tbev in vv purjxise lililiin tlo victory if t lit v can com pa at in- conatitutional eieo

t ion. 1 he llrr.i of iti- Hour. In spite of the popularity of (Jen

Horatio Vhsquen, the provisional prea ident who was the real leader of tin rt volution, and is the hem of the hour the advice- add that unless th" person elected either adopt- the popular ; -pirations, nr. as an rtiternativc, sue io'd- in giving the country immedl ntly Bovereieii indaneadeiMc with

that of tfi financial uabillty, indue trial progress ami rsMBplete Internal political freedom from which i! has' so long been i stranger and which Um people art fully determuMd tu reenn at any cost of bloodshed, er even a partial surrender af BOvetvtgnty, nn- I other revolution i sure to follow. In conclusion the od vice -t -av that

tha foreign in teres ts in Hanta Detain j are watehliisp ibe ittflitinu&Si

wiih the keenest anxiety, JIMENES ARRIVES AT M0CA. " i tSaenvteal n Rsaiaii vnumriilliiu llo:l uf ( mnlr) iiiul aveteaaatstl with Moca, Santa Dotal ago, Sept. i.en Jimeata arrived ycstertluv iifteriitNin at

Moca with an escort of 500 cavalry.

are heinj.' held responsible for poor largely au.'incntcd by armed horsemen

L'la--. Several meet i nis's hav e been held.

but the trouble ha- not yet been ad listed. Kille r- Cm. Wabash, Iml.. Sept. The Bt II Tel ephone company, having about com pieted its cupper metallic long-distance line between this city and Goshen, has announced a cut Of almost one naif in the rati s ebarped by the independent toil lines between competing points, lliir.i'n hlll.d Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. . There hive lieen some t h iinder-tornis in thi part of the Wabash valley, but not enough rain fell to help paaturage, Ligbtaing struck a barn on the Trotting association's race track and killed five horse.

Vi License. ., Bent, I, Prof,

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neymonr, Ind., Sept. s. Prof, A L Steward, who ha- In i n principal of the Colored school here for eiern I vear-. ami had been elected bj the board for the present taboo year, has beea ro moved for not having a license.

Betafcea, i Sept. S.

Des nah t

-'nun i.ene. mi!.. epl. s. lleaVV rriir. broke a long and diaastroUt Aranght in this locality. The beat had been almoat record -brt aking and ph.wlag and seed ins ban to be abandoned oa lug to t he baked aofl, Kill n Vinn. Wabash, hid.. Beat, v A bot t midnight Walter lleeorda struck George Miller. i Igarmaker, and knocked him

from the ViUagea along nis route. I'v- , cry where the utmost eiithu-ia-iu is tlisphiyetl. It was here that the late rnsidetit I Uerumus was killed bv Bamon t a'ceres, who is now th idol of the people, and Um minister ,f war in the pn v Inda 1 govern meat . .,. . . , . . .

i ne conspirators claim thai I hey I interpellation-. It

nave scfiircu a list ,,) t,e person!. I lloeiu f oi 1 1 1 in that

wnom Heureaus hud designated fot execution. Gen. Jimenea has received a dispatch from a Parialan banking house prom Ising ta furnish all the funds ntrrasari to establish the government, th: French interesta being second only tc the American. He started for betagt hurl night. BRINGING HOME BAD BLOOD. s ii 1 1, iini.. in. atBeeea BJoattrl n in. Trnnaporl S,,-rlilntt nnil Ire rre.te.l Ta rrl) I oimti i I tee.

the sth. from a l(arisfaa basking house ". vx :'- taken lo the elty hall promising to furnish all the funds ne. - n' '' 'bort while. I.'eeord- is

i-s;in to istal.ii!, il ., Ul'ccr I, r rt 1

ment, Preneh Interest

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issued the in 1 1 be ' -

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beating her lst previous ( h rbourg Manage bv I hi mltiutes, 'I he Pllipiiio insurgents 1 a call upon propertv ownci lerior to supply gratis to

srtnv earls, homea and cattle. During the .. R. parade in

nib Ipfaia, on the Mh. three veterans Ot " "mi, nine ami fell while mare' lag. aii tbne snccambed. The olTieials of the British foreign Oflice siiv tbev have not BCqUlei eil U

nn, nun. us vm um n, thl. t tr .1... 1 1 i ,

in nwRsan uniinuary tlisput that no recent negntiatkani ha uudei rcnriderati. :. there.

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nt I bee 'i

governsecond i

olilv to t he Iii' I ii -ill.

The transport Newport -.died from Manila. I. I., on the -th. with nine of Hcera, n. enlisted n. t : discharged

men. ten civilians. He party of listed men belonged to volunteer

nai corps. Benor Kduardo Romam. former senator lor VreqUipO, wa-, nn the stt j,,. ugu rated as preabjent tf the reptibl'e of Peru ftr the term of four yeara, in sitcceasien t Benor !tUnotas lterol. a wa;,'oii containing six school children was run down bv a car on that Lindrll railway, in st. i naia, oa the Mb. hie wa- ratall in ured; another may oil a'j.l all v.'re MTiOv hurt. Two mole deaths fron th.. I ., , I....,;..

i j r i m I I I I pbtgne were officially reported in Oporto, I'ott u .a. on the Ith, but no report was made of lay new cases. The statement of the condition of he treasury Issued on the Ith showed : Available cash halaace, if.'sui,,;. .old rearrve, fe235,nn5,400,

Ni gotlatloas are fast

Inch New

Paeee Praaa Dead, Bbelbyrilh, Ind.. Sept. s. The n(.r. and day's races tvere excellent and tht attendance wna larL'e. Ca lib fi , no nod bj fr. L, . Tomllnson, f Lebanon, drop; ed dead in the second heal of the 2: is pnee.

i irre

bv

vhicii ew 'i,k cnnltmists will

tHire everj mlmon mnaarj property In Hi I ah ( oiumbbt. M. iai ion, Tissandier, the diatin 7'lishcd Preneh chemist ami aeronaut di.il in Pans. ,,,, tht sth, in lux fifty tit year, rhc railroad nfflcea of Inhanncabaia

eoi.tituie to b" h io-i I tl,,,.., .,,.

lag to get out oi de rammal.

Kaselsed Reaadeaa, Orn. Intl.. Sept. I. Lightning killed

three hornet belonging to Perdinand l.ndwick and knocked his son llenrv tenseless, Keveral other horse- were in in red. v aeatltta Ra tended. W ishingtnn, Ind.. Sept. s, (ir, COtint ol I be pfcesaive In ;it Ibe trustees of the city schools decided to ex tend the turnover vaiatioti until Beptember IS, aataeetl, Marion. t1(;.. s, ,t. s. ( litTorii Mm Ii, the iilleged murderer of Rinn r Hamilton, at ktnnele, waacaptirred lu re

'inti taken itaek to Mnnete. Fatal!) Ilurned. Portland, iml.. Sept. . Raaiaa MNi a I. Hi v traft ob!, a domestic in Ihf ntI'1": "f Harle v Hav is. was fntnllv burned White getting breakfast. Mbl, I lee It re. Terre Haute, I mi . Beat, s. The eona 'il has passed an nnlinanee imposing n lieense fee td HeflM a yenr on apa nti oi

nrew cries.

San Praneiaeo, Sept. , Althoul tii - Ir ops on board the transport Bherldcn. which retumevl from Vlan' a

I Tharadai niLht. have not yet been at I lowed tti laud several odRcers of Isith 1 the Minnesota and Bnuth Dakota raw I tmenti were riven tbori leave yester

day in. glint 1,1 tooM attvanfage of it From i it s lean ed that then had - considerable trouble nmonn UM ' i- oi the South Dakota ratan leer-, i oiii in the Philippines and du r lag the voyage home, as the result oi which i'.'t. Maj. Warmr. Lleut.-Coi

Btlvei nnd Lieut. Horace . Hates an v..ruiiiu

now '.ml to ( ii tutor arrest, i.wiiititi2 an official inveatigatioa Into th charges preferred against them by Coi Frosi ci the regiment, None of the of ticers would discuM the iitTair. how ever. BOT could any definite infoiina fJon be obtained on board the trans Bast, Coaaidi ruble feeling wa also evince by the Minnesotas againal their forcot commanding oflice-. Coi. laves v. in. was Invalided home some months gO and has awaited the return of lib regiment in this rity since hla con v ateaceaea, The St. Paul Commerchil club's dele gat ion to meet the re'urning volun teers of the regiment, telegraphed from Utah yesterday to the effect that ilu v Would arrive here to-night, their 1,-inliinss beinir due to the fact Ihn I

RESCUTIONS BY TBL RAAD. Betocaalaaa, u geailHHsa -ur. mr BMaamaalaajlii -i.nii i gsat vv nil i in in. I'ntoria, Sept. 'i. In th,. olki ...,., fchtcrday morning, debate was reti med on the uiterpell.it ion of tl , gt vcrnineiit resH'cling the ciino nli 'um o; British Irooan on the btanjef lad tin arhaapaga of ammuaiUoa con igncd to Um Traaarraal The baam adJoartsM ahortlj bafors afaa, nfte. adapthag, aaaalmaimly, the following 'csolution: "The volksraad, having considered

that friendly BOnitBpmiilt mm is atill as-ing between the t w o gov eminent -; thai the ctuicentrat ion of troop- u grtai numbers near the hotrdor ha lelrimt n till and restless , tfect on ihe inhabitaata of tha state; thai Um rranavaal has lived in hleadabip and pSOat vvith all nations, and desfriog lo Doatlaue to live in aaash friendship and paasa, now daeltrea its ragrret ai tinfact of concentration, ami rtprt Bai the opi i ion t hat. in t be DMas Of event II aliUaa, which might lead i amity -.i trar between the two gin rnilll nts. the .uns, would not lie with the republic." As rt gards the stoppage of ammunition at Debsgoa bay, th. volkaiaiMi tt usts thut the government wUlatet c Börding to circumstance-. The laad further reeolve to drop th matter of the Concentration Of truo; s oil the border for the nresent nul l

the government shall supply further Information to the raad, although the information obtained is unsatisfactoi . Nevertbclcss. am) with i' view to the results ot the negotiations, which are pending, the raad deriarea itself it.tarmined in the BMaatins t malntrin the rights ami indepemteace of the rw public." In the course of Hu debate severil speakers advocated a policy of prudence und moderation, VVrars s Vlr PeeMWfel lapri l. London. Sept. . l h,. IngW-Tl an rasl situation wears, to-day, u more peaceful aspect. The press account of the deciaioaa taken at Hi cabin t council yesterday (Frida . . can tinned from the best nouTCeS of intorasatioB. In addition to the Inmns from In,, i. a brigade of four battali.ms of infan try is under orders to start for Sou h Africa imcdialcl v. one from hmiic. and

three flaw Mediterranean stations.. The sailing of the Castle lim r Hatlech Castle, has Wen cancelled, and tl af-aaawr will probaldy is- empketed to transport tbeOC troop-. A semi-official statement come from Pretoria, through Cape Town, to the effect that tin Transvaal govero;io1 has explained to the British diplomatic agent, Mr. Qenynghatn Greea, that its last dispatch was ineaiit as an aoeept am e of the proposed joint impdrv. Thnmn In Thrlr Lot With Hllnrr. I.otidon. Sept. ti. The CagS Ton i Corn spondenl of the Daily .Mail .i j, -' Tht re is no doubt that Mr. Bahrain er (the ( ape premier) and the Afri kandcr leads ra have thrown in tbeii lot with Sir Alfred MPttCT, and this fact explains the ;rrita:lon disphtys in the volksraa I ia tha debate on the

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taken throughout the Orange IV - siate to decide whether th.- government shall remain neutral or shall ..asist tin Tran-vaal." According to a di-patch to the Haily .Mail ftom ffmaacli. Dr. . .1. . the pktalpotentlary of the South I5ri can republic to the Kiiropean governmeat, does aot nelhtv thsra will i war between Creat Britain und thTransvaal, but the Ho-ers will tight f the end. he say-, if an attempt ia ma ie M t bei r Independence. lloitiiiiK out miaa Hopes. London. Sept. 9. Mr. Ifoatoi

: White, ftha con-ill general of theSoilH Africa, repnbUe in UMt(hm, said ., representative oi th,- press la-i !- I mg ; "l assure you oa tha authority af n 'cabinet minietei that there win be on I war with the Transvaal, in fact n-c aaeen will not permit war, I reach I iteiagram from Pretitria lo-day t ing BM that the Transvaal govern on quite understand- the p. sition regaid i hjg the peace partv in Raghutd J-ml ia I in no w ise misled bv apeeebm or dem on t rni Ions.

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Pretoria. Kept. '. The governmei has i s s 1 1 ii a formal inaon nee ment that it- mal dhmateh w n- iatended ;.s an acceptance af Ibe joint laqwiry. rt;r hrtaken iaterps etat km arose Uumagh a con fbah hi of ideas Both I're-idenf KrUfret and V u - i'resi,!. ; t Joabert de. In re that th- v nre detenu iuetl tti work for a pi ? I setl b Btetlt, Am Barmest ktsaeal i th Baaaa Ainstenlain. Sept. The nietubets 0f the Hutch Triin-vanlcotntnitti e i . cabled to Queen V'ieloria, Imphtring her, "in the name of huinauity an i bod's kingdom to preserve the pesct.

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Pldladelpkbt, Sept. 0. The festivities attending the nations. . mil BIB nn nt of the Graad Army of the !epnbllc were brought to a cU.se with the naval pageant up tha Dahtware river. The crowd is rnnidlv dimin-

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as many vhtitora and veterans as it will hold. Titan saada of veterans pi ni tin day wiling on the ih lawara, (amp Bexten, in Fnirttiount park, has been hinken up. ( umparatt. dy fc Vftrrajat v:. ptraaaM at tin flata 'n-; ceremonii c.