Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1899 — Page 2

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SEW8 IN HIMER Compiled from Various Sourccs. PERSONAL AND GF.NtRAL.

The state aaeai of t ii - condition of tin treaaary issued un the 16th showed. Available ..-ii balance , $.i...iH,s34; gold nww, Bgis,tso,t3S,

The prince ami princess of Wale. Lav.- ,!ioh suhscriU-d f.Mul (Mjfast) to tin- Mansion Hmwi fead for the relief of South African nfupecs. The C.ernum eMMl gtaeral t Cup Town has Issued a proclamation "f neutrality, comniambi.ir all QsrBBani

to hold aloof from host ilitit From tin pipantic ar pretarathWM lx inp made by Knpland. it i- plain thai In- does not intend to allow Bai opt to dictate her policy la health Africa. D.rlin, tan., will be the net meet inp place of the Fv.uipclical genera conference. The date ot the sessior v..- fixed for the tirst Tuesday in Oc

tober,

1903.

11- lTth was the last dav for tin English reserves to rejoin the COlON ml reports from the principal center! how that virtually all the reserves ara Sented themselves. Henry Frohman, father of Daniel, Charles and Guatave Frohman. lh theatrical managers, died, on the Wh. it hi- home in New York city of heart failure, aired years.

Kniperor William lias issued a deer. directing that all repiniental coinBlander shall str.mply run-' the cabinet order of -i JTIVI apo forbidding gJBIHhllag in tin- army. m " Arthur Tw iaiag Hadle y. L.I.. D.. was oi the l-th. Inangnrated prealdeat ol Yale university, the thirtieth in line and the immediate snccecaor to the venerable Timothy Dwight.

Admiral Dewy will arrive in Allan ta. lla on the Mta. He will be lac tun daye, aad aetata to vTaahiagtoa with Lieut. Caldwell, while Flat'. -Lieut. I'rumbv will remain in Otalgia for n diort lime.

The Derlin N-uste Nachrichten deplans that the colonial council has adopted a resolution declarinp it compatible with Herman colonial interests to abandon Samoa, in return for suflieient indemnification.

Prof. F.dward Orton. first president 0( the Ohio State university and s,n M professor of peoloiTV. died suddenly jt bin home in COiumhsW, .. while sitting In his chair, at 3:45 p. ni. on the Ifta. Ue wan To years of age.

The ocean cable companies announce that messages exchanped with South Africa are subject to censorship it Aden, and that Natal's eomminication frith the Oranpe Free State anil the Transvaal is susjM-nded.

The Baatl Bated the telephone nt Modder river, on the lth. and attempt, d to speak w ith Kimb. rley . boIne to leara the djaaoajthm of the British forces there. The maJUCttVCK was. how. v. r. d iat steofai and frustrated.

The National Baak of Mexico, which has a capital and surplus of some 120. Dwi.iHN, in about t.. build a auuraifkeut rdilice in the City of Mexioo, probably idoptinp the plan now becoatiag popUtar. of st.-. 1 fran..' structure with stone facinir.

i aval llehennn. HiiniiatlMli t of the t.. rtaaa gardes du corps, will po to Spain on Novemlwr '-'. o present to Kinp Alfonso the decoration of the orlat of ihe lllack Fat:le. whi Ii bas In-, n coiiterr.d uKn him by the ..rn..n emperor.

Win. Wallace Thayer. Sortnerly gtWpmor ai.d chief justice of ONgOa, died BT hin home near Portland, on the. ICth. of cerebral congestion, aged It years, lie was born in Li inpsiou Ci .i itjr, (few York, and went to t)refun in l -.

Kmjwror William has rent lon,r tebram of snip:th t. Mrs. .1. Bruco Ismay, a I.iverfM.l. on br hu-band'a Illness, expressing the boje that Mr. Ismay will recover, "as he one of the most prominent titrur-s in the ifefppiag world." The yachts ( oluinbia and Sbamro.-k Hjc.-.eded in irettinp a race, on the Klh. after many trials, the course lie ini.' miles, the rirst half airainst and the remainder with the wind, whlca b w lu' r.iibs an hour. The Cottual n fii.il .tl i early on.- and a half mile l.ead of the Sh: inrek.

I". II. Conpcr. Halted Btatea miaiatei to Cataa, adaa baa aatde t.oir ef ihe rbi.-f cities and town- of Chiiwi. say -. "Tlie customs returns do not repp-see. actual itnportntbnis of American Ota1a into China. Durlnp the lasfsix months American iniKirts in cotton, BjMMtiagl ami fluor have doubled.'

The press of Herl in point out that Ci the recent r. e. ption to Oca. l'etijjiniin Harrison, he was especially lion.r. d by F.meror William, his majesty v.n disrcpimlinir the rules of court etiquette by seating ('.en. Harrison at the table of honor r -served for memImts of the royal families. ii Maj. Frank Knld. r rphaui. treasnr er. netinp cpuirtermast. r ami lUtiaiala fary of the Soldiers' home at Suit Monica. ' ..... accidentally klHed Uta

elf on the Kth. lb va, abo-it to take revolver from hi aaafc, preparatorf to takinp ehnrpe of I Ian.- sum rl WOtiey at the railroad dapot, when It)

:i"' Miai...er the wecpoii w .m Uis

rhnrped. the bulb t pa i Ibroagi

Ala brain.

A petition in haakruptej was died, on the lata, by Alfred k. lax. New Vo;k city aalaaanaa, arita liabilities al IM71a OB notes n-ade jointly by the clitioncr with Mas and .lulius Sa Bad Adolph matSi la Nashville. Tcun.. in 1'.'!. No assets. Ottmar M.rpcnt baler, the inventor of the linetype machine, is scriousS ill at his home in Baltimore. Md. lbwas Ixirn in Wurtcin' -r.i ieriuaiiy , on May 10, IIM. In orticial circles in (ne Town th apiaJoa prevails that KimlM-rley an 1 Mafcbiag, attacked In the Moers, are -afe. Throiiph an accident to the Sbaiurocl.. shortly after starting in the race Si for the 17th, by which she was rendered totally helpless, the Ootaav bia. which Sailed over the course and Baiaked within I be time limit, won tbe second of the series of races for the vnetua's cup. The accident was reeretted by all. but by none more than the olnillbia's people, their vessel helag well ahead when the catastrophe leenited. t th.- Preaidio la Baa Francisco, oa lb 1 ; tli. Col Wholly öl the Fir-t W ashinptoii volunteer regiment was presented with a magnificent sword ! the men of his regiment, who adopted this means of showing I b esteem in which they hold their colonel. Col. Wholly, who was deep! moved. cpressed I. is appreciation of the pift in a lew appropriate Words. Ir. t l.arles Tanner. nationalist nice. Lt r of parliament for the middle dtvi sion Oi 1 ork. was abusinp the qneefl and the r.ritsh soldiers, whereupon oae ol the royal engineers knocke.1 bin down, proinisinp to repeat the opt ration if lr. Tanner IVOUld rise. Tin- First Montana volunteer re-ji-Bteat was mustered out lit San Flan risen, on the 17th, amid preat enthusiasm. biet Bnrgeon 0Beilly, at Bavaaa. on the Kth. reported tlir.-- eaaes of yellow fever in the hospital at Matau-

..-. Cuba, and three more suspicious I

i- - under observation. The strikiiiL' ( anadian Pacific BUtciiiiiists aad the company reached an agiteawat, on the ltth. aad the aaej si ret urned t. work. The condition of Gen. John A. Mi rnand was slightly improved on th Kth. News leeeived ill London, up tnjthe Kth. was to the effect that at lea tl r.-e assaults had len ma le by the Id nts on Maf. kinp. but ihey were re pi .s. d. One report stated that ';ou Boen had baaa killed and several butidred wounded. The l'.ritisb loss w fe ported at if killed. The British parliament w;-s conei eil in extraordinary session on the Kth. In her speech from tin- thron. the matca ''Miei ed upon the BeoeaaHj of providing for war sxpeu dl t ores in South Africa. An a m.-idment was off. r d to the address in reply i. tie

Bpt h from the throne, fnvoring abitratioa, even though war lias been (h clnr. d. I was ..sr. Trouble is brewing betweea the Chinese and the French over the lease- of Kuang chouwan by PVaat. The Chi- ; . have jii.im i troops massed to opHse the Fnneh. and a battle is cxpteted at any time. I he Alaskan steam-hip DirigO arrived lit Seattle, W ah.. on the 17th. with $1,000,000 gaid. from AlasU.. lb. treaanre aaaw from the Klondike, A report reached London, on tl--Kth. that the Raatitaa, a strong and warlike race, have turned on the Orange Free State, awing la the pi ei-.t war a chance to s, ;., -.eni!iani M the Huers of that republic hie alleged a r. nps. A Spanish prisoner who escaped from the Filipinos says that the I :'- pino otVu-ers are ci rculatlnp a rejsiri aasoatg their discouraged soldiers thai unless the Americans compter them within a month. PreakhaH MeKlnlet

will pive them lad 'pendenee and withm. . a m

iliaw t .. .Miieriean innips as wen. Gen. Otis has now under his command in the PhilippiiK - ' men, and by the middle of December his force will npprepate fully 68.000 rides. When the aar raaaeki reach th.-r.-the ITaited States win have reaa i of war and fully 7J.sxi meB in the Philippines, the largest for.-.- any Ballon has ever sent to the east. Bosnia is reported to In- rnabing work on her railroad to IVkin. ami it se. ms to In- the intention to complete the road IsffOM any BtTOttg pfOteBl 'a:-In-made.

Definite information has iH-en rc- . . , , . . . . . i .

i-i im il troni viinnrai iievv.v inai lie

wit' visit Cbicaro iMtwe.n Soveniber

19 und December i. and arraagi men'r.

ni i' mir inane tor a iwo ia s lesTivai

in bis honor. The programme will in

clnde military and ' ivil parades, ;( mil

itary ball and the pr.-s, nlatinn of n goiii or silver service. At Oenera. N. !.. n the Kth, tin

children of Jacob lofferber, a Is.y of

11 ni (I s'irls of h ami u vcar-. 1 rn-d to

li lit a lire while their parents Wen

lib . nt. usinp coal oil. An explosion

followed, throwintr bnrning oil u tin in. The eldest girl died boob aftet be lag rescued, The bo and the baby it was thought, would die. I he ciiiv r N.wai k sailed from San

Francisco, on the Isth. for Manila, via

biiiim. It is understood that OH lie, arrival she Will In made one of tin

blockading fleet ta gnard Ike const i :

Lnron to prevent tilihusteis IhiuI itiLf

supplies for the inaargenta, The mo I serious lire in the histor

of Kalgbtstown, Ind., broke out. oa the i Ith, .it i 0 a. tp. Three liwere lost, and property woVMi ; i.'i.in Ol more va: des l ov ed. The wholesale confectioner) works of Itarrett A ( o . in London, vm ft haracdoa the i-th. Thadamagt it.:Üasatad st Uotki 00,

A dispatch from London, dated tha iob. says; "A eonsklerabia npae in. nt is anticipated in the vicinity of Ladyaaslth lo-dajr. Oaa. Mr Ö aorgf Slew. nt Miitc has 18, BOB men Bad Ml iiiis available, besides a considcrnb'u force of volunteers to hold the Citjf, and no anxiety is felt on his accounl." M. Uohlr, a writer of Icadiup article fat the Drejrraaard argaa Vuio-c, foupht a duel, on the lsth. with list s, e of ( it-ii. Mercicr. former Frcr.i 'i miatater of war. ML Mareatf was p!nked in the chest, but vvus nut tbovght t bj sarioaaly hurt. The transport Senator, with the Iowa volunteers on board, is expected to arrive at San Francisco, from Mintia soon. Ten new cases of yellow fever were i. ported at Key West, Fla., on the IstJi, mid one death. The First Montana infantry left Sail FibdoIboo. on the iMh, for their borne or a special train. The statement that Btthoak BlagM i ragbag at Santos, Hrail. i offl. iallj confirmed,

LATE NEWS ITEMS. Th. Cnlhal states iraaaport Thorn as. th- finest troop ship atloat. Bailed, on the l'.tth. from Cramps ship yaid for N w York, where she will po iiiM diy do. U to be painted. The Thorn is to po to the Philippinen rarij in Xorembcr, and win cany over t,ooo peraona, including soldiers, ofAoers, BUI ses ;i nd cr.-w . The soiiiiers of the Twentieth Kansas regiment who will be roaatered out in San Francisco, on the S&th, will QOt reach hoinc in time to vote at tincon log party el.ctious. The election! occur November - la cities f the tirst and second class, and voters muat be n cist, red ten days before thai date. The Uatted States transput Heath lute, with juovisions fur I'orto Bico, Ki'ile.l from New Tork, on the Ittth, for that port. She arrived at New ork from PhiladelphM with MM lona id ,: (.visions aboard, and be for - her d.pai 1 1 re took on sbonf aa equal a no Mint io Elrooklyn. gnrgeou-Oeneral Btereherg has rect ived a dispatch from Gibraltar etat ine, that the transport Missouri. Wttk a larpe quantity of medical supplies' am! u a amber of aaraea sailed, on the liuli. for .Manila alter havinp been detained for some days for minor re-p;-.:rs. The Haytieu govaraaaent h:is aanth Bated Judge Day as the sale arbitrator in the pending Metper claim apainst Haytl for daaaagaa Bnataiaed lb rough th. iufrinpment of a certain COUCCSsion, The nomination was promptly continued by the state department. Two battalions of the Thirty -ninth infantry arrived at Cortland. Ore., oa the 19th, from Fort Crook. Neb., and together with tha third battalion, which had been recruited at Yanooavef barracks, will sail for the Philippines from that city about KoVeaBher 1. 1 1 a desperate encounter vv ith a pan.' of six smupplers in Arizona, on the bib. Collector of Customs ChCBOWetk am! a companion killed two of the aumber, the other four mafclag their escape. A qaaatitv of amaggled aaeacsl and onr.t ru I mud stock was seized. Director of Hosts Vaille lias s'iit ?o l' rtasBater-Oenerai Smith a letter entering aa absolute denial of a pnlilish.d charge Of censorship of Ike math) at Manila. A fflhpatch from Capt Town, on the 2uth, said it was rumored there that tin- F-ivers ;)t Matekinir w. r lured over

I.voTi'.e min - .mu i,mu oi in. hi wie

killeSi A cable gt am from Manila, on thf. Nth, says: '( apt. MactUe, with a bat tu I ion of th-- Seventeenth infantry, marched to the town of .lose atalioas for the purpose of dispersing a band of 300 Insurgents, under Joan Dicarot, winehad recently been annoying oat posts snd traveleraalong the road from ai ta Ana to Arayat. The insurponU tied in the direction of Mapalan. A. miaing man from Som.ra. Mexico, reports the disappearance and Flip.

posed murder of Dr. L. Theodore Wim

I n, an American, and bis scrvanl.

On AUsTUSt 16 thev left the town of

Bariaricoa for Baata Helena. Won

Silin had a InrL'c amount of ffOld in

his possession, which he was taking 1o

Santa Helena to exchange for a draft. Thev never r.-aehed Santa Helena.

The Hritish arms won a bkmI deci

sive victory oxer tlie iioers near .iencoe. in Natal, on the 20th, from MQ

i.oo of th.- burghers being killed Bad

wounded. The Hritish Biso io I ben

dy. It is believed th.lt tilt- revel-.

coming when the Boers bad expected

victory. will check their DOWSM movement if it doesn't dampen then military ardor. ( ail Caaherg, manager of a l,oo aere sto.'k farm near Kandolph, Mo., owned by the Missouri. Kans;i- ,. Texai Trust t o., has been mlasliig since Aupiiest 110, and is s;,i, to h;ne pone to his home in (.ertiiany. Local eattlenien. vv ho claim ( nslicrir OWeB them an aggregate of or oven have attached what few belonging be left. At a meeting of the director! of the Boston v Montana Mining Co., bold in Boston, on tin- -'oth, tin- regular oaat telly dividend of l per share was declared, ami also an extra dividend -f fii per share, The prevlons quarterly dividend, declared last July, wasl per shi. r- ami an extra dividend of 96, Win. Rugeae Üonghtery father of Mav Robaon, who is the wife of Actor Stuart Robaon, died sudden lj in Nea Yorh, on the Joth. aped ."7. Il- w;is labor reporter on an evening now paper in N. w fork and had forme' Ij been cmplovi-il as a m w - pa t'er man in ( h lea fro, A dispatch from Simla, dated Ihe 80th, said: "The number of persona now receiving famine relief through out India ha reached t.OOO."

S haior ( hauneey M. Dearw- e;iy the Vender bill will is Retlsfactory to 'Coraeliui Vantlerbilt, and the talk about a contest iu uonicnsc.

NEWS PROM INDIANA,

Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Owu Stutj. Mil) llri.ni Marli. North .liaison. Inc.. t SBt. I Thf B0 set of dfaialag lac Kankakee Bwrahei ik said lo he Rkfl) hf eailird OUt soon. The Indiana lefkvlatUN al itlasi session pasMil an act permit tillK Ihr gOVeraor to apply the proceeds of the sale of swamp lands for ilii- par pose, aad now a roaapan) of Boston capitalists kaa amde eoatraeta with fanners near here to raise SBgBf Beet mal promises to aaild a beet suear pbtnt. EgortB will be mad.- to have the si. lie rirabl the land, which i- saM tO ''e Buitable for i el cult are. Battle Plea Hetaeaod. gionavlUe, lna et. pO, Tbc familyof Ma i. R, M. (iregory, akodb?d Jnly li, baa returned to (Ireaada, lila., a con federate Rag captured bj Maj. llregury .f the Tenth ladjana rolunteers at the battle ot Mill Sprint:. K.v.. January 19, i si :. i bus carrying "nt iht alshea of Mai. tlregory and the regiment respect inn 'he disposition of the Sag aftt r his .'eat 1. The Sag was -. I t In Ml. P. Ä, Dudley, sister of Cojk ntatham. of the flrenada rifles. Ilr. Dmiicv uaa oaa of the ladh a ho made the Rag. Blantesl foe Uenta. Valparaiso, Ind., Oct. JO. Mrs. Davlo. Smith. Mr-. i b. Andrei am! Mr, dmaekles, prominent residents ol ibis place aid enthusiastic followers of the Duwic system of divine healing. Were held responsible by Coroner Koch tor Ih. death of little II. nn Krea while under their care. The verdict tut only ensures the tvomen, but recommends thai the be arrested and heldtoaarall the i.etiott of the tframl jurj. Horses It omni IVaabington, Iodm Ocf.20. The ham of Waller Roekley, near this i it. was burned ai d si head of horses perished. Hay, corn, wheat and farming Implements win- destroyed. The origin of tin- tire i believed t i Incendiary, Ruckle; is the raaaarhowasdaaferou h shot by his son-in-law. William D Killion. a week SgO, because tln-nlil llian upbraided Killion for alnisinp Ids wifi NrtMf fa II. Muncie, Ind., Oet, -. Bbortlj before midnight B SO-poUnd meteorite fi li in a vacant lot in the rear of tin- staph irove be. r garden, where a dance was In progress, ai d Lett Foster, proprietor of the (Tardea, has the treasure intact. The crowd was startled hv th. loud CK plosion, and soon found ihe while hot meteor stone hurled two feet ill thf ban! clay ground. fe-r Ihe Tendier. Robertsdate, lad -t. -.'o. Imvnedl atelj aft.-f the fncral of Arthur Whitaey, aped It. at this place, the father of the boy swore out a warrant for the arreal of Prof. W, H. Riechers, prineipal of the local school, on the charge of riänstaaghter. alleging hht boy death was ih- result of n wrhlppit l- ad ministered b Ihe teacher on ftept mhet

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C k, of the Harrison circuit cu t. bat confirmed the sale of ii"H of the de fund N,w Albany Ranking company " fbivtd I". RW u, an. Tin- an mint rC eied Will briliL' th'' lOtttl Up le llwul s.'i )t cent, on depoelts. Tne bans failed in Juae, IW8, with ort r fr..., mi -Ice to depositors. aaeedi erat h'diniiaMlis. Ind.. (V1. Due of ihe spei ' v rdlcla ev. r r aclu d in a mnrdi r mac in ihe Marten criminal ,.;1 was ihnl brought in by the jury which tri.d the case agalual .b.s. i Ij I'.lak. l. y fur Ihe mnrilerof James or don. Tl . im v aeqaitted Rlakeley after ii" minutes' dellbemtloa. ( haoaV ai " ea e

Kokon i. I i d.. (let . 1. Menrj er mud ai d I.. .1. Rajraeey, junk dealer! here, were arreited charged with ie reiving itolen poods from box-. When ihe ease- were called they a-!,n' for II change of renne and an order was .ranted transferring them 1 Frank tort, H e il r ii e.l M" me. Wabash. In. .. O. i. jo. Da id Ftr. the Wabash eount farmer who dlsapp a red ihe Other day after hi- wife's fun. rid ini! who has beit: luitfting for ov r n week, hi retnraed home. Be sny- he bai i o knowledge of where he was or hew bilif! he was irnnc. Raine! ffcelr Rntea. Marlon, lad et. go, Home of the ',i no. nt ti lephone lines out of this citj have raised tin ir long-distaUff rates ' per cent. t. :im id a rate war which was threatened bj the Ik II peo t H be low priced schedule were continued. ii.. v re ree . Fairmont, Ind., Oct. . . Bot laborer' a re in nch i u il. ma in i in this cit for work in the fruit jar and bottle factories, and the mat. u fact tire rs are i tVer-i-Lr tl..- hiphest wages ever known for heir sei xiei s. n hi, HO takers. Oelna Porta itio. Hielt nioml, lndOct.S0. Rev.Nettig Valentin.', formerix connected with the I sited Urethren cbareh and weil knows throughout tins section, is preparing to ffo io Porto Rico to do evangel isti-- w ork. st. it i. ,ii ssabbaok Lafontaine im'.. t-t. mk Burglart entere! the Dir' Poor raltwraj statkm here anil mat BWaj with l in money aad ti.'lits. Tin overlooked pack tje ! : tathlng IAS in bii's. Rl eel .-il r.e - 111. 11 t . l. i t land, it d flct. t the nOtts I meeting in Chtcngn of the Nation ni drain Dialers' assucisth n Warren T. Met raj , of t Ii is place, W'SI i It (.1 ! an shjfiil.

Ihe Boers Overwt elminply Defeated Nc.ir Ülencoe, Natal. I III IK LOSSES lEilL! AIHOI SAM).

gnalaaa gUs-gtoatsd arttb ''oj rssUtsin s,-,i v BtaMMlaa gMoa i an i i io- Bnaasfal aoaea ar in. .na lajaiesl . .' in j.a. o.t nt ham donst. bonis, Oat. BL Tha foUowlag is the tilolie-lh-iuoi-rat'M summary of the Rgbting in South Africa yesterday, ttie full account of which would till ma.iy aolumna: " british fori f 4.'mm iih-ii, nunBaaaded by Oha. Rymona, yaatard.y mondag engaged several thousand itoirs on the beighta of Qleaooe, in Natal. The report of the battle is u stoiy of Majubfl hill with the ponitlona .f the COatendlng forces reversed, the British attenciiip the burpbeti.' artillery, piillantly BBCCBdlag i he heights, occupying the enemy's catrcachnwnta and driving him into the valley with mercilt'ss and relentless lire. "Report! place the losses on both sides as heavy. Tbc Moers' casualties ire estimated at son killed and woui.dad The british loss is said to have liein ISO killed and wounded. USCllld lag Oca. Symona, who fell at the head of ids column, lie is officially report e.l as mortally injured, but BUbUOOjat nt advices from Qlenooe demy this. "By this defeat before 0 leacoe, a piconcerted plan of the allied forcca of lb two republics to join columns and ns-aiiit Eadyaadth and-Lower fatal was thw arted. The Moers also met with reverses

before Maf. kinp and Kiinberly . At UM f liner place the Blitlak lured their attach on a train loaded with dyne mile, reeuitiag in hundreda of their aumber being killed or wounded. Followinp is the Kci'iibli's sumtnaiy of the Bghtiag I ' The tirst big buttle of the South African war resulted in a serious reverse for the Doer arms. "'ihe Duels attached 0 leacoe v.-stei-day Bsornlng, opening with artillery from a hill. Dritisb infantry advanced under shelter of Mrilish artillery, ear ried the position ami routed the inv nd. rs. ''Ihe looses on both sides were h avy.

"Fst i inntes wounded, 230

are: Mrilish killed or to 300; Roer killed or

wounded, sou to 000. "Gem fjj latiiiB. caauaaadiag the British rtoops. fell mortally wounded "Four at live cannon were captured from Uaa Tra naval lers. "No eagagemeata between tin- Free Btaters aad Ocn. White's eomaausd at Ladv smith reported. "Fitrht it:ir is rejiorted at Dundee. "Notbinp further regardbag the occupation of Vryburp has sifted through the Doer lines. "A dlapetcb from sfafeking, nadaf ad, say s that there was a fight there !al kfoaday, and that the Doers wert r puis. d. "Aimther report is that tOfl Do -rs were killed in tin- esplosioii of a dy -nannte train." i npr 'low ii Dell els os. (ape Town. Oct. 10, Tin- town toriiLdit is delirious over the victory al GleaCOC to-day. The street are tilled with a cheering, bat-waving crowd einging patriotic airs and "Now Wc Bhaal In- Long." The newspaper offices are hesciped. WE WILL KLEP THAT TROPHY, joiin in.. i Mux t Ural il" II W nntS l iirri Hssif the Aaseriest's Can. Ni w N erk, Oct SI, Dut of the north card, with a ru. b came a good stifl lueee vestcrth'V BWrnfalg, clearittg away what little mist ami fop then Was between seven and Slghl o'ebei.. aad giving the Kkippers and crews d the t oluinbia and Shamrock the best t ncourapeuicnt they have yet received for a i ee. At 13:11 the Columbia, which btd 1m cn steadily galalBg on the Shanirock, passed her t, port, taking in the workinp to)uiil as she did so. so as tc be ready for the windanl work. Ib-r spinnaker came in at I :: b, and the Shamrock'.j was doused .10 seconds later. It was to 1m- clOBfl work at Ihe ti:rn. Both Bkipperi held on to theh spinnakers to the last uioineiit. ami them bad been no chane lo round in cither yacht's ma i nrheet s. 'Ihe ahV cial time at ihe outer mark was: t'oluinbin. IttlttOO. Shamrock. 1-': 10: ) T. The wind was now blowing at least 2. miles an hour, and there was n jump of a sea Mifbcient to make thradag erafl do sonae raTin-r heavy div ill.'. I hey heeled till the greater portion of their weather bulges ware expoaed, Sir Thomas Lipfon's yaebt finished tne minutes, 17 sc-onds after the Columbia. She was defeated in the race, the Baa one of the scries six minutes, 1 seconds act unl time and si minute, 14 seconds' corrected time. lbs I a in I nx In ln.ll. Simla, India. Oct. 21. At to dav'a meeting of tin lapremc council of india. C m. Rlvaa said that tin- famine affected areas comprised 100,000 miles of BrUtall territory, ami uT.o.iniii miles of the territory of native stntes, each, flection I'ontaiuinp BOWBld of 15,000, t'ti of p riple. The situation in th Kontra! province, und particularly in ft. tar. Oaeerat, North jleccan, Sout'ieaat aad Central Paajab, Baroda la dore and Ita.iputntitn, was di-unctly jrrnvc. L'e estimated that the direct relict would eoal i.vin.u'u reaasjgL in Bdditii i; to loans not d March,

SAMOA AGAIN CONVULSID

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Sin l-'ra nclsco, Oct, tl, I'ron ,4 ariaea in the Atua district among natives. The Saleaula nativethat district to attend a fee t gives In their honor. There was ,i , aatat over the distribution of fowl Tuiaala, chief af the Kutiatelea, ti a man of another village. The man started to run aa Chief Tataali h u man of desnrate cha racl.-r, and turned bis ba. k the chief drew i re volvcr ami shot him deud. lb- then turmd the weapon on another with 1 he same result. Another high chief demanded death of t hief Tui-ala und a battle lowed. TtdsalB being badly injured. I) was carried to the t.erman war - Km nun ;i ii. but uotking could be dum for him, and he was returned to n. OWIl Village, where he died. Ail Hataafa lalfcavoatsv. All the natives mixed up in the , ' fray are Matuafa adherents. ftli had not died there would have I,,, rcvenpe llpht, as firepnrations to thai end wer- in Progress at the time u death. hslss Taet aee lb Qsvers simt. The latrteea chiefs that ate - iat ed with the label government claim that they arc the government Samoa, and have Issued a proclaim! lion io the three consuls rep. rdliiR it poll tax. The paper notifies nil , moans that a poll tax of one dollai i head must he paid by all the a bodied native ami colored men outs : of ihe town of Apia by the first ol Nov.mber. The proclamation i- i ; by adhereats of Mataafa. PrcsMenl Boll Tofces a Haag To ofTsct this. President Bolf, Wi out the consent of ih' consuls, ha - iued in bis own name a prootumatioi thai B pol hm i" ha levied and CO lected by ihe end of the year. This action of the preaident hui arooaed the people, who seem to i licve that Solf Itelievcs himself in -pre me power. Some of the cm . took exception io his act km, but soai st. i s will be taki'ii to set aside the ar tion of the Mataafa faction. ti r gtolletoaa IsUaveeatm The Mataafa pcoide, ever since thl aommfaxdoo left, have been accusing Maliet'u ailherents of eausinp str'b and not obevinp the commission's Ol ders. hut nearly all the trouble sine, that has lcen caused by Mataafa pic. and thev seem as if bent on ' ;i mg a tipht before the year is out. At Tuisala'fl funeral. .V.) ritles were count ed in the procession, ami Mataafa bai Informed th eommlBaloa that his par ty bad no arms left. They have some hundreds of ritb-s. it is staled, and il not afraid of the men-of-war. wot. Id ha.cn been aghtiag the llalietaaai U ag upt. I otiipelletl lo I.enve iln. Worried by the Mataafa complaint; - the Malietoa people arc compelled tc leave Apia and live in their villapes the government has issued a notiet that all may come ami po as thev pteaea n legitimate bajdacaa, Tbe ban ahm allowed natives to keep p. -BeBBitUI openly, for fow linp pi-. . which were prohibited by the coe mission's orders. Hundreds of re vol vers are owned by natives, but the; have never been collected and rilh arc al-, i plentiful with them. Thing look ripe tor another outbreak, only . pretext being wanting. INSURGLNTS DISPERSED. a Peleatottea t vtsti anabloatsMi is I'r.'Menl Ilia I ' i 1 1 1 i ll , i MM SI l mi. iti i Owe t Tbess Manila. Oet '-". W . in. apt. Ma Hai-, with a battalion of the Third in

fan try, and (apt. Chyneweth, with a battalion of ihe S.-v enteetil b inlintr BMirched to ihe town af .los.- Mnlin for the purpose of disM-rsinp a baud f sou insurgents, under Juan Dicarot, who had reoentlj been aaaoyii ( imtposta ami travelera aloag the n ,r in Santa ra to Arayat. Iii.- n siiiptntf. tied in tin- direction . : Maj.i lang. The co.tntrv between Aliueles and Arayat is now reported clear. The Deatocracia reports that th' antaa in 'he orient and in BuTOpe ill ti nn io si ,ni a delegation to Va-;. ton io present the Filipino ennse. Uefridor will probablj be the pr d nt of the delegation, and Vtyom ami Apatible will be ntnonp its ue mb rs. :arl casbi:r; is missing Anil s, Irr Mnn lluenln of '"- iiiiiiiK Boalness Nea -'not Otbersii Kat'.-.is City, Mo.. Oct. 21. I ni I ' In rg, manager of a lt0taa -t.- t farm near Randolpk, Mo., owned bj tl aflsBoiiil, Kaaaaa A Texas Tin-' t I as been missinp since Aupn-t air. is said to have gOBO to ids home it Miriiiany. Locol cattlemen, who . I Caaherg owes them nn aggregate ol fs.non or over, have attached wh.v f B Ih loninps he left. Casberg honghl and sold cattle at the Kansas City market, and when lift on.- firm hehl Ins paper for ; fend another for $t." 0. TO JAIL WilKOUT BAIL.

footer, Ihe stleaai slaedceee f beet OatBBi ttetd ta lanall tar fcottoa r llo tarnnd Jar) Kansas Citv. Mo.. Oct. Ii, Kt ' Ipeclal front Paris, M).. say-: " Inder .feater who for the paat itadayi has Ih ii uiiih rpoinp a pM limine! trial on tin' thargo uf mardering 't'" j rt t.ates. son of a Chicago niilbo '- lift. i. ar I'.ui-. in Igth ha ' 1 mended to the county jail without tail, to await the action of the jiail jury which meets next Motnlnv.