Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1899 — Page 2
Hechln (Courier
t, 1,1 M. fal. Hier.
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INDIANA
Furnier Hfl '"., HarttBBB ceecituled hie argument in favor w Venezuela before the V A Im Boundary Arbitration oammltttot fat Fans od the fBth.
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The Town Occupied by Gen. MacArthur's Troops After Half aa Hour's Fighting Fll!PI0S SEKT HOT FOOT HCRTHWAM.
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President lia of Mexico
audi the rit! State at thin tin oi.nint of the illness of Mine. 1 He has appointed Uc IgBBehnt M cal. minister f foreign relation come as Lj n-pn m atative. CJen. Frederick Fun-ton. f"rn colonel of tlM Tw,iiiicth Kai ii unicers. now en route h :: from ÜB, in a Utter receive! by a fi
In Fort Scott, predicts Ilia k iMwluuuncs will hat
spring. Mueh to the surprise of eertotie ib Kew York city, the Olympia, wdh Admiral Hcwey on board, which sailed from Gibraltar, on the 1Mb, arrived off the Sandy Hook lightship, on the 1 th, at iiii't. in., two day ahead of t i me.
l.rn. ytlllll r1 ai BBte "" mmm " ' " tanttaaet "' AllmL-4.ru Uliialo FtSStsd arttfc itea... i.-in ' luiirti-til' I ! Itcircul.
u i : led
it baa leen create four dej
v determine! ti its in the I'bi.ip-
pir.es. two in the Inland of Luou. com- . a . - n.,ML anil iltl
and the fourPi to be coniniand-
mula-cu '. m.ijoi catering the Van; t!. v HI grCMtJ . t! cd by brigadiers.
Prince Raa 'it lad oi I began tbeit t i
ir. on the pi
the famous Kasi lis Knglish eleven, tab in this couaof the Be'mont
Manila. Sept. - . 1 LIB m. 1 "c . Biotctuenl ag.i ti-' Bocae, about eigne aaUaa froaa Bat ft hi province, hieb lagan at daybreak, la I conducted BartStnaBy by GcR. MaAf thur. Baa. Wbark. with tbc SHatJlregiment, aud a battery, advancing by two roads, while t.m. Wheat.' commanding; the Twelfth and B rente, nth re.'; un iit-, M moving t block the insurgent from retreating to the companies t.en. MaeArthur. flau Vo I itjilnrrj 1 al. Manila. Sept. , P m. Oeu. IfacArtbvr entered rWar after ball n hourV fighting. The American ios
asm lif!it. and the insuigenl b-s s sot kaown. The ractaj wd iiurthwoni. Wba the Am-:.. . - eatered the town tbej Couad t aractb?ai! de-
NKWS FI.OM INDIANA.
Latest Happeuiags Within the Borders of Our Own State. toaai '' B Relattra Cabaasbaa, in.i.. s. pt. hwoarrafct tga Rdarard llaM aatat a tiu eity from ladbtfl lerrltarj tarbrit Uanpck, Marios Uavkl. H aaa'accoiapaalad bjf a half-beted Indian aoautu whom he
. hi. She wort i , - The two lerriiary. bai PatM and ran awaj with Tbattda ataralaf
Marion IJatkl reetltred Inter Irani Mrs. Edward lvi il In the territorj tatlng Iba bei1 batband bad dlüy pearetl ami left h. r jm miilos. Will null e I. Wabash, lad Kept. I the Wbitttoj Hraail i"oarl the bain of A. . ProbaaMki wba died wettral ntonth fo. won ibe -nit to break lb will of their father. I'ri.T to bia death PTobateo brqueatbtd the bulk of hi- property. valued at -'. '". to the llapttst Natioaal Miasionagi toelety. The helrt ronmeneed action loannul the will und tkt deeision of the eooii juti handed doa ii i- in tin ir favor.
inirouureti a.- i belt w hick mail returued to 'li came back alow hi- 1 1 neb w iff
Resal ' ilawetes. Mumie. Ind.. Sept. 2. it the pa bom for which ;i BBtcting wa held in a trove n.ar thi- citj hi ncc plltbed, the larire! larafl) tsMjeiation In the w,.rld will be farmed, n was aatbertug of Jcmesca. Ftre hnndred detefnttca were present, sod l'i plan foran mmense meeting ncx! jrcae In Taylor ronntr, W. N a. All Joneses or relatieca of Jar in L'nKed State are in-
C ri k. t eiah, at Kimwood. a suburb of
Philadelphia, on I he "ith. p aying against a picked team of 22.
Seventeen Hates and ten r i-n - i.t. i t'.ie BMCtfni ti. i. a) Irrigation congress Wui t., and the meeting wi ten st. The M,--.ula boa aji . m 1 a splendid esaibit tana farm products tha B.ueli attention.
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The rac in the I
lluirii la
i . alaiBias, party moied or. P The Ninth iufoi
t seven
on a public
. and oL Uen.
lr.nl i m ti 1 1 : it ii 1
d. on ti
n 044 W .(lit nii S. y riiour. 1 ml.. Sept. 29.
nV:..-k Tliurxlav evening
tage near the basines center of tbc i - nn.l in the preaeni i v."" per t - W K. Smith, of doncSfllle, at .1 Mrs. Sarah Harp. r. of tbla city, were married by Kl-Ier Thomas Joles. Kaeh bmearl oVyeart of age, and werc once i i v, .. I, ., .., ami wife, huvinir been
Tlri il of Life I imL. Sept. S
FIRST KCUR-S TAKRr D FLAG. an laif aaalTa fa ait aaoi Stf lata Vm i najati ria Paa aoaad la aw at ay. New York, S.-pt. '.'9. Commaiulei l ei ige Hainl, who saUad with fU ratal i"1' laraf la Iba Weal Uall aquadroa in 1141, was anion- Ailnnrul Deway'i vtoltan lliaraaay. Ha bore a package, w hieb he hai aaraf ally guard ii mi the way io the Olympia, which wien enrolled revealed a laded blue admlrala enaiga, upon which wert stiti hui four wi.iie itara H anW ' Admiral Dtarcj i M Admiral, 1 wbm t preaeni " yaa the brat adoairal'a ii:iur atr 'broken out' in the aaVJ of llu eountiy. 1'hat ranii old admiral wboaa aataa and BBt awry all so revere lirst hoisted thin ensign upon the good ahlp Hartford, before .New Orleans, and afterwards
upon the Franklin; ami since it eamo di wa from that raaathead it has never bu n whipped by the wind or worn by the elements. Von, tin- worthy tucceasor of that rre.it udmlmi wboaa tatties him so successfully followed a short while ago, l deem the proper person for F;irrao;iit's mantle to fall upon." I 'ihi- gag was mad. by Quartermaa 1 tai Knowlea out of a bi o- "Number" Bag. When Farragul was first niadaa rear-admiral, tu., wbltt stars wer.aared on it. When Farragut waa made an admiral, two more whit Hart wt re aawed on. Farragiil Saw thla gag on the Hartford it New Orleans um' afterwardi in 'lie Mediterranean, j Admiral Pewcy wag deeply affected lillil tears were ill bis eves as he gaacd at the aonvanir. It waa several mo
menta before he could lind his voiei . Finally he aald: Til By it. I'll fly ii at the mattbead I'll By it in the parade I'll fly it always and and when I atriko my admiral's Bag tins will be the flag I shall strike." Thi- was the nist Impressive sceno that has occurred on the Olympia licee her arrival in this port, and for -i-ine time no 0H6 spoke. Tin- silent e. ami broken by Detrey who called his Chinese steward and ordered n ease ot Kampagne, UUNOR EVEN RE PEACE.
HI WAR!
Most Wonderful Marine Display Ever Witnessed on Western Waters, if Anywhere. HEW YORK HARBOR A JAM OF VESSELS.
a Dlaaalvlaa Vtaw of Oeeat Hi o aiaaaaa slaetaa Hsmatte HUtlaaa or SaaetaUors' A Tbtwaleaad Maesa Paaaaa n salated Oeaat't ii Hu- Ras lea ami it. hum. New N oik. S. pt. n. 1 he naxat uf...... tl... vaiitaL'e itoints of tin
war ships was an immense marine pie
lure, a water pageaal with so little of incident compared with Ita gaaal tint it appealed t the eye as a painting rather than a drama v i mim view Ptetare. i be va-t gathering of water erafl maintained a speed of ftgbl knots, but SO magnlBcanl was its area thai the Impression was one of exceedingly slow ami atatei movemcat. The pbstare was eontiniiaily changing, but .t
melted so steadily and in such n ea--
nred rythm froiu form loforaa that the sense of motion was largely lose, it started under a brilliant -ky. passu! at the mouth of the Hudson through the throat of an ngfy storm BXld Ptnerged a rainbow arch that stretched from shore to shore into a clear ami brilliant sunset at the Grant tomb. v iius Kiarht. The nlgbl had been i btiay one ill the Beet of war ships off Tort, Mnsille. The hist details of -he duy't reremonj were hardly settled before the day itaelf broke on a scene m greater activity than the elastic on cborage had tver witness ' I before, t'saaaaeea With lhltllp'a Vnnnila. 'l hc great veaaels of the bite squadron swung at their anctwrngc t w the pa- two days, but the viow.i ,.f neighboring crafl bad hcea swelled
i ,n ii 1 1 nar. As i.ir a i eo., ,o o. . u
a ml in II minutes the flgbting 11ns ,u atraigbtanad out up the barUir. Admiral Hewey wa- gaUtfl to hi. own at the head of a iqiiadrOB that would have won. at need, three bnttlts of Miii iia baj witboal atopplaa; fur bmalti last. 1 lie head ol the eolumn was it I Mead aruiw. Mix torpedo bonis spread out us tba barb) three on a aide from the Olynipia's quarter. Outside of them a flying wedge of police patrol boats fornaed a grcal IT, whose apes was the Olympia, Flanklag Iheaa, ahead tad astern were the harbor tire bottt, aiMHiting great columns of water, that turned threateningly toward the excursion boats on either side w. n I In-y attt mpted to crowd the line of march ataaaas Marias Naaatae, Hut the pageaal back of this power ful vanguard was not limited to a sinj.le nor sextuple line of ihlpa. It
.. 1 was a sinuous marine nion-icr, na i r
a mile wide whose vertebrae were Urn ships of the kite Squadron ami hns.ribs were rows upon rowa of every sort of Boating thine that had eer run b steam in New York harbor. TItOUMtMiK viewed the spectacle an it moved up past Statt n Is!;, ml. thousands more watched it from the anchored sailing craft that crowded tie Kric basin, and w ho-c spars rose in :i forest about the foot of Liberty, but they were forgotten in the mass of baaoanit) thai crowded the water front of Manhattan Island and HI led every point of vantage along tin- Jersey shore. i in in e ii sc 'i n rii ii of Bsseetntata, This feature of the scene first brnk on the view as I a-tle William roared an admiral's -..lute t.. tin- Olympia .iT tin- Battery By 1 1 - time tlx- answering smoke hat! died away from th' waiu- of the flagahip the immenaitj "f
I tin- watching CTOWd dawned on th" in ws of the aquadroa Every foot of Iba city water front wa- a ina-s of humanity. The wharvea, the fury -lip-, the roof- of ferry and warehouse rose one above another in solid blot kS of pe ph above the lower striK- , tttret of the water front every roof I bore its living freight, Stores, old of floe buHdingaand modern ski acrapera were crowded with atands. tiers upon tiers of seats like an Immense tht. t. r
whose root was the sky. whose walls were the surrounding hill- and wdoko
past
CO
back door
Lima rie!,:. bad an im: at Walker. O.. ami cout rolle pipe and tank liaes. The Iward -i directors of boKpital for -.x. Col met in Clnelnnati, oi and decided to ojK-n tite I Kovember IX The eombii bvaevotcnt socieiief, of Cias ed a perpetual annuity o.
the Bsipporl of the heap taJL There is a car famine at the attack yar.js in Kansas I ity. Mo a slmrtacoi Btarly 909 ears lsring reortel. Th? mtprat ed) nted heavy mm anient of ca--tfc would prolably be far greater if the railroads could assart tin demand Bj? rara. I v. ry available tar is in gas lad still tber are not -nugb.
Ihr I ll II i u It I
ir set era lc worrl
raeriy wen hunter.
years. . i ni T is fora muut
. O.I JeW ish iti ot-for
hut there wire man pros from the heat. Cngiisbaaea from the insurge r port tliat the Filj BOS ; t have 7. new .lap-im-e rit'.-
V lie ,itinl ru I lit ml Viic le. Ju-t tcfore the Bght, Smith's com-
ni. in!, at .i " in:. Je a ueuions rati, n ov tiring artillery up the railroad trat . I.iscuni reported one ca-nalty. and ! Bell ri Krted four men of his regiment
Instaaial) Kiiie,i. Fori liavoe, Ind Sept. 29. William it.. ! farmer Sired 51, living in tl, Pennsylvania track- four mites east ,,f this city when hit wagon was Strock by the fast express train. HoevelWaa hurled throuffli the air for 30 feci and
' crash. -.1 nentnst a telegraph pole, eii'.-s-
inir instant death.
Acting Secretary Alien of the navy tlep;.rtin. ni receive,! a tbu'rain fron Kar-Admiral Watson, on the -'tth. gfsing a brief account of the enirairntent at Subig Bay. It show that otn troips eapturwi tlie paint, destroyed S big Krupp gun and returned te thvar btstis with but one nun wounded. The executive eo:n;nittee of the Civic Fett, rati- n of ("hiap, has authoriz-d it- president, Kmr-kliu 11. Head, to ap
point a committee of Zi X t aatkmal ciie federal km.
litten i to I" comp'-, d f men rr resenting different phases of aoei e,-. BOaafe and politicsl question- ff t dav.
injured.
irtillery tlid not have any men
Ibe Mmrm.nl ! New York. Sept.
the II rah! from WBi The aaovemeai of 1 thur. tVaWaton ami W as r-nortd ov culile
n nrtrl,r.
A tneclal to hingt on, says: ienerais MaeAr- . on I'orae, from Manila, is
ansa a com-
The war department has been adiel that this government can not seure the charier of the transport An-alo-A ustralian. for which an optioa ras rcentlv secured at San Francisco, . . ... . . -. - a
to the 1. Miami ot tue i.riusu "ment for Iter services, the Anistrelian twingowneil by a I'.rit itnpany.
OV ge b!
Thomas I '.ran iff. Jr.. has pstHiotard tlo dejiartmeiit f eiicouraf"incnt ol Hb ,eo fr jiermission to establish ir the ;t of Mexico the manufacture ol ab. milium, and he states that th- car itai liipbljtd will not e less than Mv aaajaOBL Uleetrieal eiierjry derieed from water ptiwer in tlie stale of Verj Cruz will 1" employed.
t th- war tb part tnciit has Urn an 1
tkripatbag for the last fortnight. Tba general plans f this movement were . known to the oflfelnla, but they havrefused to gtva out ditspotcbes on thin subject for fear the enemy WOnid an tit bv the information. The rainy , weather has delayed tlo movement. j
it is known to tlo- war department that a eoi!-,.erab!e for., of the nriny is in the vicinity of PofBC, ami th general idea, it i- I lieved, is to break up tii- deft use which th- htsargvnts lave aarapared daring the rainy sc. i aan in onler that their loreea may l weakened WbCB the li'. e ..out- tor a more extensive eampaiga. lien. Otis' pnrpis,.. oa änderst ood at the department, i- to mak" -bort mi!!tarv ditonrs, wbeaever th,- weather
P i nut-, but it It not expected there will be a general advance ail a!on the lint hffore sotn time in November, 1. rae is situated M mile- from Haco- ! t. and has a populati .n of .V(. MULES I OR SOUTH AFRICA.
rw Rattwai I I nr.
iBdlsnapolis, fnd Sept. 39. Artl- , kW of ineorporation of the Indir.napoli- ä Fort Wayne railroad have been Bled, Tin road i- lo I- built through tl,.- following eonattea: Marion. Hamilton. Madlsoa. Grant. Huntington and Allen. It is proposed to make it a direct route from Indianapolis to Fort Way Be. oil I ,1 II li cell. IVrre Raatt, Ind.. Sept. 2. - The Irat advance in the price of Indiana coal wa- Baads wh.n the price wis marked up S3 tents a ton at the mines on what are called carload lots The block coal operator- any that this Is ilue to the im ressed demand, short-
in ear- ami inercssea am ni or mine.
Mr. Datfaae sl Iks Teaasvaal RsspaaslMe nn,i iSaartaad inn Not nml Will N ol Live Will. Dundee, Scotland, flept. :"..-On re ! reiving the freed) ni of the city of Dundee yc-ti rd.iy, Mr. Oalftuir, Ihr first i lord Of the treasury and govern Ul lit I leadei in tbc bouse ol commons, snM ! tin govcrnaaenl bad 'linged for and bad striven for a peaceful and homira ble solution of the perennial South African difficulty" and ' If that honorable solution does im' prove a peace : ful solution, tin- fault rest- on Otbci
hands than our-." Mr. Balfour would not -ay he had riven up all hope, but be now- pike in ver different tone from what lie ahottld have done a month or even n fortnight ago. They bad reached a poiat. in- added, when, if ho judged s right, thoae responsible for the policy of the Dutch republic refused to give way. am! a point OU which wc oould not ami would not give waj Continuing, Mr- Ualfour remarked: "1 he interests of South Africa, eiviliation and national honor, have all made si eh n course impossible for us.
Thlt called forth renewed cheers. REAL CENTER OF INTEREST.
a
inn sm -tap!.
the water wa steamers. 'r
wide each of the harbor t th
and from the LUUtery
t he w .iter w as i:nv .
f iK ring lower ba;
was th - the
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f
sin
, i row s
tl
bebin.l
tl.ic.
at Rteetaaa ' rime. M uncle. Ind., Bcpt. Early
iav morn in tr
ii nrs.
1..V mnrn Hi" Mrs. . II. I 1 1 wa-
a t. - 1 uwImm r..a
s wasen en ay ner nuwoanw ,-i on.h In, H tra found upon the doorstep; Ii and clothing dripping nltfc blood. It is believed that the assailants, sfter robbing hfm. b ft blm for ad. Hi- skull was eHruahi d,
.toiin l arson, a farmer, ajr"! ot hrw'. -i Palls. O.. was stunt' l bfith bv U I tin the -T.th. He aVUHTad to work in his apiary, and t quiet thbe. s nurnetl sulphur. This only en-rr-them. however. and they war me,! oer him Otlagfaag him in haadrsda f pjaasaa. Ba aaadt Ins way to :!.e house, where he fell to the floor and died some hours aftcrwatd
The publication of Mr. ( hmer Uii.'s t, k grants to sir Alfred ltBncra I'.rit ish high commissioner in South Africa, calb-d forth but few comment grata Has Oaetatai press. The ofaitai tic view recently epr-se.l. however, have );iirti way to a peueral fcding in rasny quarters that war is inevitable. and that has aaanraa af the Brlthth government is merely a rue to (rail time to complete military prepara
tions. O - nil. Ktate Warrant were iueil at van sns i By, M.. . or. the Iftk, for the arrest of 14 of the principal merchant of thai place, charged with tlatattau Of th" stitie law for the rcfiilntiou of dvartmcnt atores. in refusing to furish statement -towing th- lines ol .' aid ii-. vu4ume of luinei transacted to the slate coium .ssioner for tlie coi; . tion of department store lk.cn ms. .Nearly allof Ibe act. us, d acre i reefed and released under bonds.
Two Ilia si.-a,iilii lo I arrj Imrrl-t-un Mule- lor Iii.- Ilrltloh irm) in - IM, tretest, New Origan. Sept. ".The British gcverwesent has chartered iwa oi
ateaawhipa in Uverpoot, of Ibe Bidet leBtpater Hue. ta ail for New l)rktaaa and load Stahes, supplies, forage iind laainsls t s for bob e Booth African js.it. The rirt of the StSSStls will le i'.Uf in this sirt October I or i and the s-,. nil one a few days later; one. will carry 7si mule-, the Otbef UBM, laj. II. J, Beabt II close, I his first e m 1 1 act for mule Wcdw -da;.. Tha nunihtr has not been made known. It is BnasCrntotid the purchase was mailt- in St I ,oui. THE WAY WITH AMERICANS
the Carl, l.i.i. s,, J Ii I I a I urtaaale I no, I IHM our It - re, Mr. Itoaest, rsris. Bept I Tl..- r. mpt, eaam nuntintron the rnthusiasci attending I.wt s return to Annie. I. -a-; "It I- i h.ippv country which cm welcome a heto wit!., at Itaff oi I a-sari-m. n.i! iiarism ami s,K-i,ilim. It is a forfunste land where im n of the Vwey type are straightforward. Btatphj .ir.d honest. BRi ladalgt B8 ambittnuj dnani to orrrturu the Tovernmru:,"
Diet in in Rtsanrr. Maacte, Iml . Sept. 2'. Walter ÜbSOB died while seated in hi- bnggydrlt Ing to the Chriathta Prieml-' church, near Smft hackf, twa miles fratn his home. Mr. Glhoon WBS W vt ar- old. and often bt.a-te.i I bat for 30 years he had not missed n prayer nseeflhg. llmrt t roulfle w a the cause. etile witii raSMtare, Pnglisa. Imk. Sept..".. -The I'.l.ttrie Light and Manufacturing company here, which failed on St ptembci 'I. has rtfected s settlement wltfc Its credit
ors rm a 10 per cut. basis, and its large spoke factor will resume operation oel Moni i a v . 11 ma Tel. T-rre Maate, Ind.. Sept. n, Prealdenl MclClaley's flying trip to Evanav i tie to attend the blm ami gtB) ft -union in that cftj will he made on -pe-i ial train- OW t the . I B. t, from Chlr;ifn and south on the Rvansvillt Ter re Haute from In i C
Inn Xi-w s i,,,, i,i
tlreencnstle, 5ml.. Sept. Ift, ibe opening of the Be Paaa anlverslty showed a targelj inereaserl attendance in the academy and one of the Isrgeat freshman chHtM - fur several ,v t art, I he outlook 1- bright for a pi OSpeTOta year. la oiii imi Kitted, Mitneie. li d.. Kept, SB. Rllshs N"u hrN. aged tears, was run duWB bv a Itig Four passenger train at a street rrossing nml Instantly hilled. He wa light It ib al v i Btal Fall. Mao roc City, Ind., Kept W, Wiiiinn Lett,wbile under Ibe Influence of liquor, fell out of the oceoadstorj window and
Ulli d. Be wa, 50 , t ar- old.
Anoiiier Coavpl lest Ian Grass Ina ol I he Trasavwal DIRtaaltf-H ab inet Meet I na I'ost iioneil.
London. Sept. S. The press association issues the following statement: "Wc learn that the centers of interest hi the Tranavaal crisis n:c in realitj, at Liabon and London, and this consideration! it It thought lo some quarters, may cause a further adjournment of the cabinet. "The future administration and financial control of the Portuaieaa
pOSSCSSiona in South Africa, ale he'd to is- an Integral factor la the pros cut difflcnlty. The friends of I'residt ni Kruge r urge that it would ba manifestly unfair lo insist upon i partial reduction of the forts at Pretoria and Johannesburg so long us Larenco Marques remains under the Portuguese government, and it is probable that the negotlattoas Ih--tween London, Berlin nnd Usbon may not be concluded until after the cabinet council.1 IN ALMOST CONSTANT ALARM
steaertf laari Bslsmle iiini Beanaaana in Pcrw CaaBsrs v in Daaaet of i nlln e. Lima, Sept. The inhabitants of Canderave and Pocltata, about ISO miles M)Ut beast of ArcquippS, I'crn have I a kept in almost constant alarm since August IS by lieismic ttia tnrbancea la that district. In a territory tboul n leapfUC in ci;enmfcrencc the crust of the earth is siiikini'. At mant points there are wide crachs and it is feared th.it tin hill on the side of which Candaraaa is situated will collapae, Vnoii IntelltRenea, Waablngton, Bept, 29. Yesterday's miviii nrdera snnotnee the enoeellatton of the order of the Ifth inst., aaatgn
the Urls
to the It was
it modern armada against which the armada laiioehed by Phillip of Spain would have seemed a child's toy. It was a moVingi shifting picture of tin.'-, police BOata, Irl boats, torpedo boats, yachts, launches, tiamp -learners and ocean liners ami sailing craft of even rig, with big ferrj ana excarahm boats ploughing their way thront; Ii ilie ruck I et ri.ais oaths that opened be-
in mv si - g -
fore them and closed 111:11111 I...... Ilka tlie ice of UH Afetii
Hi,- Rati BtaMo Rotwta, The only stable points in the scene cit that earlj hour were the war ship-. They lay like a great white grounded i '. . . 1 ..... , utiieii the oaek Ice turned
ci im. I swirled, without moving
from their mooring-. H was a morning of repressed excitement on boaid the New York and the other ships bebind the Olympia. Everything had Im en cleaned and burnished from ruin to rudder. Rattle of Menu, VVhIMlea. Noon was ushered in with a scream 1 of whisiies that sounded tike lea thousand craft. TaW serenade lasted live minutes, durlns which enough steam
a t 1.1 .,..! 1 i HIT , , ' l. IUI I!
wa- vva-ieu 10 11. ne inn . to the tzorcB.
The last far-away echo Rad narotj drifted back from the Statin Islam!
majestically into the lliiti-on it
en that the cr r front and iHslbie, than t- river along
d still
the whole
tl the Wl
thicker, if retching Up line ol UI
tin Re Jasaej The heigl ts of the Je
I tie
also crow i.t tl w i t h part i-colored IIISBBCB 1,1 people. The were not aaeb aa anbroki n rank as along the wharves of the New Tork aide, bat wherctcr the WOOded slopes broke into a clearing ibe slope was blackened with people from i r. st to water lim . There wain. possible way of est Tating lb" j crowd. The morning pap ,s decloredk) ibere were I..M KI.UIKI visitors in the eity. i lie Impression convey eil by tne Crowded shores was that it WOOM have taken fully that many in addiditioii to
them ! the local population to form thecoti-
conrae that watcneotne water pitwii The spectators might have BtJSrn conipnted in arm.', coi ps. certainly not l .v iioliv iiluals Paadearaalam Rla!a1 anpettaa. 7p tin- Hudson pamb inoiiiiim reigned supreme. Areial bombs broke at intervals overhead in puff- of whit, smoke, and a feather? canopy ofsteaa bung over the advancing leal as bandreda of steam whlatleh screanted ann
s(,r,o 'Iii reit I eto-il . Here tOO. B disaster iff wind :in
rain im 1 mied.
Storm clouds that
hills when a sodden Impulse scented io j gathered down tha bay followed clo
the far-reaching mass 01 mg- the pageant s wasc. .vsu.upwio
instead of drifting bred whltecapt even In Iba narrot
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and . th, r 1 rail.
jiilv round and round the war ship.-. like 1 hips in an eddy, they began tt strain away to the south in parallel lines as though the same currents wen bearing them out to sea. But as the vanished in scores toward the Marrows there were hundreds mm. that swept down from up the harbor. Then there was a scurrying home of the whiaje-hooded steam cutter- of tin war ships. The great boat eranea amidships reached down 1 in ir grappling luaihs and whlakad Ina pinaacea ii board.
The Vteuit plione I um ninnil.
Begs phone commands Bung
the water brought IRC torpedo liaito keel, like Ibe greyhounds they were, I the Olympia t quarter. The brilliant code Hags blossomed like flowers on the Olympia from bridge 10 maintop, it was the order to form in column. The lirook'yn's pennant snapped "Ate. ye," from the signal yard, ami a duplicate set of tlai1pasaed the oeder ta Uta Indiana, whence it waa llung from ship to ship down the aquadroa, Th,- oil mala 1 sBet vv. The black SDCed coin s of the Olym-
Clintbed tlOWly to her yards lis the big cruiser got ander way. The other tea-1 Bell slow It turned like a troop of cat-
alry, squadron front, toward the Narrows, and then fetching- I graceful sweep, beaded back up the harbtaj to ward tin- Battery, Iba Olympia, eaaort ed by the mayor's boat, the Sanity Hook, In the lead. Back of her, nt n 400-ynrd interval, came the New York, the powerful In diana ami Maatachuaetla, Iba Bast
4 . uit ... I l(-...,L Iti. tl Llimri 11I1I Ten lis
ing Admiral Howell lo the command ol , w nMmb M k Dolphin, the old
the Norfolk navy vanl and direct him
to remain at bis present pOsitloB at tin head i f the naval exani'mine boartl. This action tvns tiil.cn at the in-lance of the rear-admiral himself, who pre ti rs to remain here for the present. The order of Admiral l aripierhar to take eomraaad of the North Atlantic station has been modified so as to ti s thi dale of tbt change na October 14.
Lancaster, a relicof another naval age; the powerful ChleagO, and finally the little Marietta, the rear guard of the fighting craft. Behind stretched the troops and further still, alraoat lost la the distance, the yachts and miscellaneous craft, hull down the lioriou. Hrwcj'n Mnunlfli't-nl nml run. Tbc evolution begun at o ae o'clock,
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I .VIT. IUII it 1 . 1 IBM deck. The glare of an angry sky turn 1 tb, harbor behind tha war -hips to molten bad upon which the gigBtttiC figure of tibi rty aeemati to stand for B tune ami was sunn i wallowed up iu a bank of gray haze. The TRi'satioloa si Ralanted. Then the threatening sky relented 'I he sun broke out ahead and paint' I across the sullen clouds a ralBhOW arch that stretch.il fiom Manbsttnn to the Jersey shore. It seemed a Wt of nat ure s art work spread by a kirn!
across 1 v miracle at the opportune moment,
beggaring man's more humble efforts on shore, but forming' a titling arch of triumph beneath which the victo -tins admiral Bailed la bis triumph. tl 11 nchoragfc. ItolaleB 8eaata TOmav, The oiii Porta mouth crew aMmmd the rigging as the Olympia passed. Rt I off (irant's tomb the na .al IWBirVia on he St. Marts did tha same. ROHtld tha atakeboat tha CMympla iwrwed smartly, her gttttl throbbing a deep throated salute to the retting place or another national betO, The otlur veRBl N of the White ssjuad" roll swung around the St. Mans iu turn, each saluting tha tOttlh Th,- Ii-, lew and hetnrai The turn of the parade broke the format ion of the police BBRtB R?y 11 pair. The war ships doubling htSCS into the mass of advancing boa threatened for a time serious eon-i-qnenees, bat the Otymjata and her core sorts safely dropped nnclior at HUtt It rareraed eoluma and tha water pageant natatrd the adaalml hi review. The police boats reappeared n huhvidaiiis and ancerenaoalonaly thoub tfettd intruding tessels out of the Hnl of march. The Offlcktl UIOCCSBloB anl its varied following of laga, latachet viiam dredge a, and excursion boats, rounded the St. Marys Bnd came down the river in BB indistiinriiduibU nipintic mob that tvns Btlllptnadag lon alter the night illuiiiination hud be BJOaV
