Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 September 1899 — Page 2
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THE NEW CHINESE QUESTION. jCAPl. DREYFUS IN PRISON.
Opening of the C. i ic Federation Conference on the Uses and Abuses of Trusts tn Chicago. ÜNY OF THE DELEGATES WERE TARDY.
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Chicago, Bent. i4. rhe Civic Fed1" Stloa conference on the usee and MMt Of trusts Hill CUQlllill.lt inn llcp.ui Ik rr yesterday, with less than ls!t Um deleejetca appointed b tlM various st. iti- in attendance. cw York, headed by tV, Mourkc Cachree, ami rYiaoouain arete most numerously ri'i'ii nted, The meeting took place in Central Musk ball and ;is called t order bj rYaahliu II. Head, preai dent of tlif civic federation, The i-le-initfs listened to :tn address f are I enme to Illinois by tttorney -General Aiken, on behalf of liov, Tanner, who hn ! 1 1 1 1 - ira prevented from appear in' in person. Dr, Howard 8, Taylor, cit prosecutor, welcomed the dele pates lo Chicago, on behalf of Mayor Han "-on. Iteteaesas with mmt i iimia. With tin" progress of the a pes king it became evidenl thai man) f the sjelegstioaa bad come with Arm eousietiona tor or steinst trade combination,, Th speech of Mr, Woolen, jf Texas, delivered during tin- ;i ft-r-MM and hammering trusts in a Bjsercilesa manner, Moused the wildest enthusiasm, In the ranks of the labor lepre atativea and I he delegates from aminy western and southern Mates, while the eaaterna.'a generally smiled eritieallj ami k-pt t Jn-; : irms folded. Veers Was CaastderaM Plsnsdas. The attempt to round the small ehuM'liss mass of ilfli'-.itff into work- 1 inj form resulted In considerable die oniir Suggestions for the make-up ! of a committee to arrange a pro argemme for the conference came from sjHJi'ljf part of tin' bouse with such rapiilitv that it ras with iii rti-ult y 1 that the temporary chairman extracted flu- liasis for r.so'i;' ii ms which man laallj adopted, This net accomplished until Bourke ochran and isgUSt 'bUIB, I delegate reIM ntlng th- Knight of Labor, had become the center of i seem- which proxokid unrestrained Isughter, Mr. Oaehran Joining. Nr. Bast's lluhtiat t Inim. The head of the New York contingent, in an endea.oi to brinii i lit
tle ordrr out of cha. is. Sl'OBS, whlhl Mr. (Jans, in a Very load tone, was declarinf that his .! on u.is .f more importance than that of any state w in n the Now Yorker began peeking the bor delegate tilu-d from a hij pocket a pair of Opera glnKrs nl at -h ut i ! mplatt'il the speaker, commenting oeera ateeallj in such nay that the ruerri aaeat attained volume which drowmd the voice of the eastern orator. It w.is finally resolved that the civir federation, through its chairman, Mr Read, should n Inci the meeting yesterday ami that committee on program me ! appointed consisting of one man from each v t : . t delegation, ami one from each organisation national in its scope, stoeasttatai alls Mate, John Y. Mavi s, of the, KoightS of Ess bor, created something of at naa tion by declaring t tut "he did not inSteml to ! classed . itli the New .lereej delegation, even if be did vote in that cradle of trusts." The boo -at tendance of many dele pates was not unexpected, and Beere tory Baaly snnonnced that probablj s hundred of the tardy onea, including (luv. Plag IM of stHhigaa, would lie pri'sent at to-day's session. epsaatoes toast Tkls laklta. Chairman Reed delivered an address in explanation of the call for tin uferciiee Prof. .lenk- iollewed with paper under the caption: "Problems Before the Conference." It was one o'clock before this paper was gniahed, and sdfourameut was taken until three o1 ileatt, Tiie afternoon sreeion opened with a papef i Prof, tdaraa, on the mros Suliject t- hi-- predeceta. ir, M t .lenks. I n in -U eel I ii k 1-. ii I It In in . These addreaaaa were received at tiwitivclv. I mi t it i -uiained for Mudley WooteU, of the Texas delegation, to Ktir up enthusiasm of the cempasceting variety. He was frequent ly Inten tinted by cheering, and area eepti nonary received by Ms fellow del emet's from the hone Star state upon the completion of his peroration oitirr losastssa, lohn Graham Brooks, of Cambridge, Mass. spoke on 'Sticking Closely to Flirts." as lie prefaced his sddres . and was received v. 1 1 ' i considerable applause. William Fortune, president of the Indiana täte hoard ol commerce, an ! Otlicr sM-akers were heani. aftei which adjournment was laV'ii. Hrelproell) nr It el n 1 1 n I In n f Washington, Sept. H. The new Venezuela tariff, which i" shout to u'n into efTcct. may call for an exercise of tlie retalistorj clause of the Dingley tariff law. The United States minister to Veneauels. Mr. Loom is, is t.. make a esreful study of the new ,w with a iew to deltr mining if its effect is to discriminate unfavorably sgsinsl the United Btstes His report to the stats department probablj will detertUlM whether the RegbtlationS to In- COS diictoi will in- for reciprocity or for petal! tt toe.
Washington, lept, lir The Msnila American, a copy of which lias hevri recriieil at the war depart ment, difUSaea the fsinrss situation in the Philippines, at.d what it has to aay be ajnt Uiteresting in rkte of the order of tirn. Otis to enfoiv I the Chinesr iinUgretkm laws and ( him sc exclusion set against the CMMM in the Philippines. The p ijier ;n : "In the native inli.initants of these islands, the Chlao long ngO lis-oicred S kindred race; the climate suited hint and he found the country naturally richer and less crowded than Chine. Since then lie lias bees here and a thi country cm not eery well do without I. mi it in safe to i he is lu re to stay. Hin sojourn in the laud ami his a.isooiutiou with the natives modified bis ideas
s little. Most of the Chinos horn in the
island liae foresworn their allegiance to the emperor of china. They wear M ouene and alter living their life I lure they have no desire that after death their bodice should rest m tie' oil of the Flowery Kingdom Chinos 1 have intermarried largely with the I l.ealos and mestizo', and as a elans the Chinese mestizos have seemingly more than held tlc ir ; own. I ml r the Spanish regime many ' of them had acquired wealth and reeeived sppointntents to Important positions. To-day then' are lots of Chinese mestizo officers in the Ineurgent army and they arc SSid lo !e the bit' i IcrisT inSU I -rectus of all. Most of the mcstisos are i f the CathoUfl faith and numerous Chinos have been converted. Granting that the Chinos of the Philip pines Inn e already mad S some progress, if is H)s.sii.le that education ami
changed conditions will do much for their chililr n. M it the problem is not one of posterity stone. The Chinos of the present must he : st consider! d. Is he cut, tied to all the rights that will Im given the Filipinos sad hi the statu of his citizenship to he the same? "The laws of the United States forhid the naturalisation of Chinese, but the Chinos who were lsirn hen or who were in the Philippines at the time the islands passed under American control, might stand n a different f(N tim,'.
is in I.mI s,,iri nn, I r'alr Health" gMoMved I a Vlott Irva pts Pes alag w if,-. Kcnn. s. Beat '. I apt. Mreyfus CoutinucH in goad spirits ami his
health is fairly saiisdictory, although tin- stomach trouble still clings to kin Mine. Mreyfus visiv-d her hiisiuilld yesterday and eauie away looking Chearfal. She spent Shoal and hour with him. M. I.a.ion assistant sees him t w ice a day . Heat of his waking hours are passed in read tog correspononce and Parti literary reviews, He is under thi same discipline a prior to 'h- trial, ami is allowed exercise daily in the prison yard. A eeuvas screen is now hung across the court yard to prevent him being seen from tba windows of house adjacent, and prevent phsilisyiaphoii getting- snap shots of hius. A guard of " soldiers is posted in the prison yard beneath his window, and it sentry with loaded rifle and
um'ii naioncT is -latl .1 on tlie wall
nvetiooking the second court yard, where he takes his exercise. Bapeets gseaegts frm,, the tfaedlet, Paris gept. It, Vüi'iliiif' tu th toteign cora meats oa the verdict ol the Kennet court-martial, the Terara my s: "The Invete rate ein-m;, s of France who are exploiting th Mreyfus cam as they do all Incidents of our national life, would have mad- as much capital out of acquittal M out of condemnation. Their hatewtll not change but they will not always have so many listeners, for simple people do not bntS France, hut sincerely hclievc her dishonored. "They will sooti return to a more jus; appreciation of things and they win find that we ore not devoured tv fire from Heaven and that we do net devour anyone, even among ourselves Let us work in peace and tM sympathies of foreigners will Ik- restored with interest."
HEROES WELCOMED HOME.
Citi'iraiir. ifelaatsses Meet w ith a in-iumiatrallnu Ihn lnnril fur tlie Iii. Iii n ear tStOi
GUALBERTO GOMEZ SCHEME.
URGED TO MAKE CONCESSIONS.
The tfrlkniiilirltuiul und l Ii e Or n BO I'ree si. s,. ,,, Mrouu llrpreiali..iis I'relorln.
Jh.- ipirrii tsavad t tats esasts. London, Bept, I . Qneen Victoria, who is at Ballator. Sc. it, ami. is said 10 is' receiving a great nnmber of telegrams an I letters from her subject at home ami sbr ted begging her to plead with Preside ot Loobet for Mny 1 fus" pardon. It is known that the news of thf iU um s' verdict, which reached the 1 court at Malmoral Saturday nk'tit. I greatly ffected the pm n, who had j followed the prooeedbigs with alten , the interest.
London, Sept. 14.- -While the staff ol thf foreign efhee will maintain con- ! tiauoM oommunication to-night with Mr. Cliamhcrlain at Uirmingheas. it is not beUeved now that the result of the deuate in the volksiaa 1 will be reeeived bi'fore Friday. Dispatches from ( ape Town, gated ; midnight, attach re.u importance to an article in the Ousiawd, the orj,'aii
of the Afrikander F.un.i, Which urccs the Transvaal gOVet?aanJlt to renew its otTer reganliiif,'' a i-oiifv; ence, declaring that there is no l eison why the Transvaal should not accept a conferenee ami calling attentii n to the fact that the word "suzerain ; y " is not mentioned by Chamberieina ad that, therefore, there is nothing to indicate an obi. gatkm n the part of either government to aliandon iff view on the SUhjeet . TWs artiele is understood to tie the outcome of an important Afrikand r caucus held to discuss the Chamber
Hex.lv ,-il ROt to saiMc ColoLMie. Sept. It. The dorman Trades Union association, on motion Of the president, adopted .1 resolution yesterday not to exhibit at the Paris exposition, declaring thai the Heenes' SOU tones was an insult in its regard of the official statement of liermany. The press of the city, however, ure Herman exhibitors t i ftVOtd ha- fy derisions and to wait until other nation; have declared tneir attitude. win Bay sst the Bapaaltlsns. Berlin, fiept, ii. Phc Raaociatlon of German celluloid mauufacturerr has decided to abstain from ejthiMtiag at tin- Pans exposition. THE TRANSPORT TARTAR. 1 I , I s ,l lo In- iilifri-t to the II r 1 1 Im. n v Iuii I Inn LsTS4hf u Masatr aartsrad.
Denxer. Cid., Sept. -The Colorad. Velen teers were welcomed home on their return to the slate' capital, with
ti demoi,htr.it u,n that atoned for the lack of Sntbusiasm manifested when the regfiesent deyarled from thin city on May IT. Wis, ,,u its long journey to the Philippines. Hells, whistles, tfnni. cannons and horns hc"uu sounding a noisy welcouie win n the soldiers' free train reiuhcd the union ,1,-pot. After receiving the touting s of relatives, the VOlttOtCCra fell in line, and wire escorted by a procession to the napitol, through streets lined with masses of people, waving lla-s and ahouting eheora, am the heroes f the Philippine campaign were crowned with wreaths of mountain holly, ami their pathway was strewn with Bowers hv hundreds of voiiiil' irirls. Pub
lic mid private building! were handsunn ly dacornted. On the oapitol prounds werc assembled thousands of School children, Who sang "America" in chorus. An address of welcome was delivered hy QoV, Thomas, who presented a new tia to the regiment-. t. ol. II. P.. McCoy made an appropriate response. Addresses of Welcome OH the part of tin- nation were delivered by (Jolted States Senators W'oloott und Tiller, to which response vv.n made hy Brig.-Qen, Irvinir Hale buiupiet was served for the volunteeraj nml during tin' remainder of the day they enjoyed the freedom of the town THE TARTAR RELEASED. 1 lie ITOBSSl Will I'riii'i'iil to I lie I lilt
ed Ot St S nl One.' Willi ihr l :iu -us Men niol Other Truupi, Washington, Sept. Fi.- -( lea ranee ju. pets have been allowed the Tartar at Hong Kong. It is expected that sh win proceed t the i nited states as once. The informal ion that clearance had been allowed came in a dispatch
to Ailjt.-i ien. Cumin from Col. Met-
Calf, Commanding tue Twentieth Kansas and the troops aboard the transport, it is supposed that clearance papers were allowed upon the BUggeStion ot the British i ireign office to the Mntish goveratW' it Hou..r Kong, that it would in- unwise to interfere with American transjHirts. Another dispatch from Col. Met calf, in reply to one sent Wednesday, st ites that the Tartar was no more over crowded, and that the food was as pood a on other, that the trouble arose among the dis charged recnlar soldiers who srero retoraing home on board the ship. BEHIND ON THEIR CONTRACT. l-'Mllurr of An Knullsh WHgntTMIH liiK firm to Deliver einel on rim, Department anaayod.
How He I ii.l l. I, i sUiiliml Ihr OIS Peas ra l WW Mali en laoOoa orrtl ,,le I 1,1,11.
lain note, and is understood that the argument ha- heen fortified by strong maaonges to Preorta, uririns; the rolharaad to forego the aoaarelnty abjection, ami to uoneede the British proposals. 'There i every reason to believe that Mr. Hofmeyer, the Afrikander leader, has wired President Kmger to the am- effect and siaiilar repreaeatatlone have been telegraphed from the Orange Fre - State. GENERAL AMNESTY PROPOSED.
The Quiekest, tafaot nn,i aaeosl Wmf r Pevmlaatlaa nn t'aly neeaaal I iket lo to- I Hr-lti in blntt Rennen, Sept. IS, ir.-neral amnes.y is now proposed foi all thus,, wii i participated in the tiffs re Dreyfus. heeh a measure would offer the surest means of verting further trouble from the unfortunate captain's niarty nlom. The Drcvfusards are coMtaatly threatening to expose the aveohedness of the army and to bring the Culprits to justice, 'This, ol coins prompts the auti-i)refi cards to lieht bjick. An annmaty, general la its character. would render liar mi. a a Campaign on either side. Nut iniy Would Mreyfus and .ola share its t. sterial beneflts, hut Merrier, Roget, Itiltot nml all th. geneiaht would i- rendered practicallj hatmnne from the effeeta of any further revelations in the canse eelehre f eonrae, Lieut. -Coi. Pteqnarl would would be among tboss included in the sn tiest v . ri... '. u i .....
i" puWHii siorv i- mat tin. t-f,x
rn inent vvm sate. no tins gtisrantee ' i
lemty sbout Oetober l. a remarkable phase of the situation ic the met that thus. WhO Were a t.'.v Weeks SgQ the hitt.Tett antl-Dreyfusarda would now receive luah a reeaaure with supreme satisfaction.
Washinnfoii. Sept. 1. The army tri.usp.irt Tartar, which Is reported detained at Hong Kong by the British authorities, was chartered by the t nited States, and is owned hy the Ca nadian Paelnc steamship r,,. sin- wits ; Pnder the Mritish dm. It is said that ' under thes,. conditions she is Sllllject I to the Itritish navijrntion laws, aa ht , ittg chartered hy the Fnited States does not entitle her to American reglislrv. 'The Mritish ennaiil ilatar.
mine whether she complies with the Mritish navigation laws, and if she BOSS not. she has authority to unload. The auarternmater's department nova not know why the Tartar went to Bong Kong, but it is supposed that it was for the purpose of docking her. I he Tartar -ailed from San Francisco July :. She carried men. It is statu! at fin war department that she was under the sopeirision of the hi 1. 1. Is ,,f health at San Francisco, and that si. would not have been allowed to -ail from that port if she did noi (on. ply with the regulations. When she arrived st Manila Gen. otis reported her with ail on hoard well and no death. She sailed fjwat Manila September I, with Ijoa men on board. The Twentieth Kansas volunteer infantry with Gen. Fuiist hi is sboero the Tartar, hut it is an !erstood that the volunteers stake no complaint, and are anxious to have clearance
grauten tn,. slop i.i o. der that they may proceed bom rWard, no- atowalsra u.i:inir.i. Kansas I ity. o., s. pt u. - The folloWlnS? CShleirram h:s heen reeeiveH
the gfar from its peeial corre-
Their alaaika dosed. 1"'. if the proceedings
Most hrep I aris. Sept.
in ine ureyrua MM ar - squsshed, and the captain set free. Wir tflniatfl Ik fMltlfet is reported as tying that he will eoiirt-tnai tial end sh-.ot nny arnie officer who expreaaes ;:ssatisfaction
won me ovounon a id trios t any trouble.
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Three People Murdered. ¶ San Antonio, Tex., Sept 15.— Mrs. Jane Barber and her two sons, Wiley and Levi, were murdered by unknown robbers in a cross-ronds store in Itascosa county.
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apt loh nt on Unird th Tartar at limn'
Kong: "Tartar, having on hoard the TenM tieth Kansas regiment, heen refued i h aranee Four hundred regulars an hoard have made c nupl .int of overcrowding . serious siekltess." in..- Meeaelagi Jackson. Miss., sept, 14. Mr. '1. II Harry, state hea th officer in Charge at Mississippi ity. reports one lo w eas.. of yellow fever at thllt pMCC, The other patient are neatly all well. The situation in Jackson continue quiet, snd no new ca - s ha e ilevelopeil r'eier UtatOS in Orl.-nns. New Mi leans, Sept. i I, ,,, euses m fevaf are reported here another, k hut s total of srvetl With one death The bonrd of Matth declares t ten ran be absolutely no Ikfitget from tht si v ell ca si
THE TRUE METHODOE REFORM. oium -l liitirot emeiils nl Iii,- lnter riHe.- itntii, -r ifcaa viiik.- I'aa vnlllnK mil pla I Iii. Wsshlngton, Sept. la, The Mandls American, in reeouatlng what has been done by tin Philippine connnission, Mya that if any person has a suggestion to make as to legislation for the Phrilippinea it should ! made to the rornraiiudon. whose renort is exnectml
s i - to Ik sent to congress at the beginning of tin session. 'The paper adds: "Instead of complaining against the customs prevailing here it would be h tter to go before the peace comcn sSlon with nn epanaf ion of the hardships, the Inequalities and the oppces alveneaa and andersirabillty of the old Spanish laws when such instances are personally encountered." SILENCED THE INSURGENTS. Vila I'nnmun. Ht Ma I'mir WsadSSd In Mnc llnndreil gaeds. Stekeo i uipinoa Ikadaddta. Washington, Sept. I",. The follow Ing dispatch has been received at the anvy department : ".Maiiil.-i. Sept. 1 l. Se.-r. t.iry of Navy. Washington Davidson, cOnV tonttding the Pnragua, reports sharp l l iraceiiteiit at M.ilemao. Vosil struck ninny tiims with rifle shots; no casualtlea, The Parngua silenced Inanr gents' fife in M inilllltes; ranire from 00 to '.ion yanls. Occasion, capture Filipino achooneff which Mavidson deat roved. tso.n."
that
Stum in rl Ihora
terrified hv the
Washington. Sept. 15, The contractors for building the armored crui-er Albany, the Armstrongs, of Englttnd, are monihs behind in the delivery of
the ship to our navy department and ' PPw,r"
the at ten tion of the depart ment has been called to the matter. It is said at tfct department that she was promised la-t April, and the department i gat harrasseil through the necessity it is under of heeping inspectors in Kag land to watch the progress of the work lecordlng to regulations while they are needed elsewhere. The last reK)rt from the -hip. made the first of the present mouth, showed that she was s7 jr cent, advanced toward completion.
Havana. Sept. Ii. loialhciio Comes says he his no intention of Joining the Cuban national Ic ten or thi- Cuhau national party, hut will soon form u Hew party upon a platloriu aioiiml which all the old re . ol ut toiiary organ iat.oiis can and Brill ral.y. staatssa Qamoa fas frsaldaal. "Ill the event of Alliet'iea declaring Cuba Independent," he utid, "1 think Mill. Maximo OomCJ Is likely to Ik" elected president, as he has a large backing. lie WOUid mil. however, remain long in that jio-itiou. He is a tyrant I Overbearing, and the people of Cuba would no; endure the injustiee which certain v would prevail under his administration, lie has the baching of the peace patty now for the simple nasou thai if is not gener
ally realized hv his sunuortera that the
party which I am organizing will have the sunnort of the i Id rcvolut ionarv
elements, the men Who did the liiditIng ami who understand Maximo Qome z, 'The two parties an ahsolutcly Incompatible." Will 11,1 on the I olnre.l i.te. Cubans who know flttttlbertO CsoaMM my that he will rely principally upon the colored 'Ota and that, when he talks about the men who did the Bght bag, he refers to the negroes, who ondoubted I J constituted the greater
pan "f the army. It is obvious that the present necessity of union has thrown men like Quinten Bandera into the arms of the Cuban n itloual league hut when the split omes on account of the domil ring nature of Maximo (ionic then, according to the followers of GualbertO k.mi , the latter, having clean hands With regard to the Cohan national patty and the Ciiluin national lengfUe, backers of Maximo
uomes wiji tH' in :i position to say ! that he has not Comoroni'sed. but has
always followed the same course and always upheld the rights and claims of those who did the fighting, namely. he negroi s. I rime mm tks I lie rrii In CafeS. 'The Dsiro de la Marino says editorially : "Almost daily storii s of horrible outrages ami mnrd is POUM from villages within a an oon shot of the principal towns in the interior, which seems to show that crime is inert using, 'The persecution of Induatrloaw Spaniards is becoming mora cruel and the situation is fast developing a serious cha racter. We WOO id Urge the authorities to give their attention to t hi s,' ,-, mdit ions." &a eeaaetallj iinni Caaa The paper gives an account of s Spaniard, living at Managua, who. though he has Men them years in charge of a local Btbool, is menaced nightly hy a moh that threatens to lynch him unless he Iruvs the plnce. The eas,- Be' ms all the h.;rder lM-caus.' the Spaniard married a Cuban girl, ha for many years 'icen Identified with the better social .-lii.s and has large property interests in the district. It
many of the resident
nn p report ng to leave, threats oi the Cubaui
who ride through 'In- streets at night, Crying: "Math to the Spaniards." PHILIPPINES COMMISSION. 'I lie 1'i i .iili nl Ps SleSS to I. el n I onrssM of ike Onlalaas of am of I In- II in lie r.
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PaeOed ilnek In Ihr ler. IVtersburg, Bent. 15. A disnateh
from Ham merf Mt, the northernmost town of Norway, announces the arrival there of the British oommereial expedition, which vainly attempted to expanse, the month of the iiivcr Obi and other Siberian atreama, The exnedition vns turned back hv the ice
With l on I gst ManllN. tllbraltar, Sept. r.. The Fnited Maies i oilier Alexander, which sailnd from Norfolk, August ! 0, with ii fait anrgo of Mai for the sei ! tatltm at Mumla. has arrived here.
Washington, Sent. HJ, M is said tit the war department thai the return of the two members of the Philippine aommlaaion remaining la Manila. Messrs. Denby and Worcester, is in order to advise the president reaped log the very latest aspect of affairs si. that he may use the Information in hit ntefsage to congress. There i an intimation convey ed that the advices brought by President Scharmau and Senator Hevei idge and jfher js-rsons recently returned from M'inila are not at all points, in stru t accord, though tin items of divergence are not known beyond the White House. It is ssid that as dmirnl Dewey is nenting 1 tie I 'nited state the opportunity to have a lull meeting of the Philippine commission, of which he is a member, sin aid not in- iost. i ad the report thai may be expected to BUfH up their work will hi i mlispi :s,i Ide to cntrress in its efferte nl legislation for the islands. YELLOW FEVER IN HAVANA. Kowseasors Malefcaat'ader central hi i akaaas Pnselson on tka Trnniiirl llnford.
dispatch surgeon general One .-Spaniard an I
sshington, Sept from Havana to ih J esterdny say s that
one Vmencan, two days from Key Wtst. are ill of yellow fever. There have heen no cases from the Cahan.iH garrison si,,,.,. September s. ami Maj. GoTgaa states that the disease js uiuh r conttol. Another dispateii sti.lt s that an indigent American i ananl Mavid Pw hies died at l.ns Animas Thursday. 'Twenty -two sick soldiers and one sick civilian left for cvv York Thursday on the transport Buford. To Face the Charge of Murder. Chicago, Sept. 16.— Unless the secretary of state intervenes Martholomae Kost, the Austrian who was arrested in Chicago several weeks ago on the charge of murdering Maria Vodika in Bremen, Austria, in March, will have to go back to Austria as a prisoner to meet the charge of murder pending against him there. United States Commissioner Booth yesterday decided that evidence sufficient to warrant extraditlon had been presented and com-
m 9,m,mm, oonaasa Circumstances :
Alter Cases."
In CAsem of scrofuU, $lt rheum, dvs. I psu, nervousness, ctturrh. rheum- I
. rruro.'nv. etc., the circumstAnces J be Altered py n'iinp nd enruh- 1
rer.u
ttsm mjty
ing the NooJ mvith Hood's SdrsApjrtiU. 1
dndboth I
is thegrcdt remedy for Alleges ,
sexes. Be sure to aet Haart', hr. .,. f
mitted Kost to jail to await the arrival of the Austrian officers.
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ONLY VONSONS" THERE. 1. en the h Incur l.n u u ,1 r mu n II ud i nui. i,. ,,f aOe wsglna luiuau In Ills Vinn "Cp in the central part of Witconsin,'" said 4 i bit 's ' irsvi ling staa, whu lud nt tiled la.k'li jhoul tin tiustn, "thrii' is 4 town it , t 1 .atiuinud aano.t excusivcy by ' 1 ni. uiis.' la,' same .1 the nun vu.j keeps toe h.u-l 1 ' Yoasoa,' the drugxtorB an it e eornar is awasd b a man Darned
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