Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1899 — Page 6

U erdig CT onricr.

i

I IS SHUT 0

rr british arms victorious, within OUR LIMITS.

TV Bartr

It r hail vitk th Place

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w afar Bth. aw sili paama tfar th MkUaat of Ar CVdtam Teiaa faK Jaw Fmea waa rinut fnrsi : aw J. M. Cam nil fry.

OftHna UcfawtfBrina. Aid a t ass ai . i. - - - do ow aavksma? far tfa aaarth. with U afam. aal that a Uw m ( -Asjry

JaHäm roeer-ed at Caw Twrm, aa fi SSSau aaawr taat aa tfar : Hk a oanetcard fern of Free Staat aa Tn aaal aairgaaaa iu aaai il C it ihwig. Car Caesar, mtthema esaaatiom

Ikittf-lli I k- ui4 of .rav

imm Haw . irrx

Ii in Bfaa kr ! I raaaai laaaaaa. Xaw. j:;. TVm ho, apcaramtty. fan aa trtaaaaeaefrnuow tth BJah mau Nsstat. hm warn, Tmravlay.

th IWr my luaiiiit th raäV themr to the- V.. i -iter, t'caie-

f, M MMl - V:-pn:::t aa; fat 1 parted a nay tiaar. The ! Bote. Et seeau. arv iaartaf southward. Large feadiwi ct them arv reI wrted alt aaaaaat Eavmaot. aaal pertat of Bona aawar u a threatemaar Pwuraaanuactrr. The Bam raatajsiwrd at Hihlan! at j a at -.:.... ii wirh artilhtry. ami aO rnanm etui to show taat Ufa tarsoms Beer fatrces arv feinr faiaa It fat an an it d fey ermiame from tfa Sutaffrraai Caw hmagtoia. Ttr .a tO farm fa tooch with tfa owbtl Eoer hum whew pesst us hardly rrfarti fafor tLry an? -r ..-hr. f. emty ta araawar at awthrr I . . us.; i - -.s n-i'iBica-roa. HJaHaraT forer. an.-Ivor' I ai Easacoart ay tfar ax al faaa. raa do Bttfa fact await aa attark. aatil Cfo. Currj'a cataaaa fa rapahfa of taHaf th.t-

t ap Toara afaaa

tm a I a

ai

ia atr t.iT raaaal a aaarawaasr fa

A " : " - " Gra. Jfatfaam' Btr aad mr1 I Hfaaaat. Tm Oraaar lcr raay wfaaaat aJaanagr ai A potTH ci

fa Ubj

aaal faä r cfatr - - - j k Mjui .

aaafai rr. !

wui.-a ha r r ram unv linag,! 1 1 TOMM

(aa wfaaaaa a at. Vaaaait i r r ikr a.r I Hrlmmti. ... oikrr r..i..i. N . lit- .n .? Ji.tt r i 'h followibr frmn . LVirre-.tr r-Uaikrr at t apr IVmn: i aaaaapaal r i'nun kri. "IWa. Uatrarrr r ports ha.iair jra tenia y '-: i.--ixy rn-aropU a bat uSioo of infantry n :r Putt, r". Kraal, nu That rinf"r- n.t nt. ( uiunfil trvep. ith half a fattuliou of infaorj. arritetl at th aaaar camp to-day. tnt-a Mataaj faaaliaaaa. Th lHit-h riinsr etnTiniie in tha bakaa Nai; Oil fair The polk-c at ;, . p. : . rt Mat sittlr-ti I n t i haVtl left I raUivk li'ape l'oln to jiin tha rebrLs at Drake a Natl, taking v.th thr u armed natitr. i afawaaattaaaaw r-ie vraaaali . a. rrt-n-h ro ml uctnl a anaa aa --an-e tcvwant Anmdrl, ahich he . he!.! in rrvnrih. He -vithdrew arith three rtn -uaileti. "Vh i''-r- ur rejrTei! moling fraai Natal to tfar vicinity of EUoeia- - I . ! jr.' ' ;! rointn inivation aifh TVItoont ha- le-n reopfned. an-1 a heaty ntiremrn t i rp.rted. The oataaaatrr at Hptomn report that the Knmman peopl ha ileftat-d the a. -rh ttrfala." Ih stet-rt-tarr of ar has rredaaj the f.lloinr dipath thnutrh kn. . .rrr-vV alkt-r. fr.ni t..-n. M-thuen, 1ated IVlntont. November 'l.i: m aaaaafe er. "Attarked the enemy at daybreak t: t tuominir- He a in strong osjtVo. Three ri'lir-- were rarri-l In - the :..-t atta k Mns prerdi by fhrapnTl. I'Le infantry behatrl plen tidly and re.-eird support f rm the ackval bricaile and artillery. Tfa eaemtr f.. .hr .-h -o iru-- :md I : I Lttta.-lo-.i later 1 -.hould -t'ir oiuplrte.

r o( the BaeTs. b'lt the ii f the enriitv- killed ar..! re removed bv their -..m

-aBite rri I unU I nl-.!iori(.

News by Telegraph from Various Tcwns in Indiana.

mm io us.

tnii.-.il.M.n Lena. lndianaHdt-. Ind.. Bar., ta, Itepreaealatiar awn from di Be real pavta f ti..- -t.ttr. mmo i-oasfaw Ihr rawatlva -..niinit tee of the Vnli-Mafaaa faaf i. nu! here t.i .: v;t and Oieitl.a

for th" Bfaaaatfaa af the trk. Some Iiirattlirt--. er- adopted b-okin-r tt -aanl akliBBi hig ItMrlafatloa aad en- , fill II aw a t "1 the law, which will le j carrie! out b the t-tate learue. II. II. Coalar, of Ni wp .rt, ta eleeted pi .iilent. Dlaaaaa "it. 1 Fort Wayaa, In.!.. Nov. 23.- A ei;v I tton ha. 11 esatwd hen aj 1 aait for : tthoroe iaatttatad by Mr.. It. I.. Komy, rife of the capita' w'i :i.-;-t.! in foa4lao the town of Estoa, a " it tie? otr a tprar aeo. BkMMjf Waa dlrorerd from hi. rirst wife. ho reiir't1 90,000 ! alimony. I-at January he married Bftaa K--.ti k Tatr, w htt kaa appttod for M jtaration and Btt,0- o alinnn.y.

Th.' Dedication of the Illinois Monuments and Markers on Southern Battleheids.

Btoaaaj fan. laderana, ln!.. Nov. 13, The nderson Khmdike i-otupany has rieittHt T.-r L'!,"niy rejtorts. fnmi it r-pre-j aratatlra in' Alaska. H. M ott r. ll ayi th sectiin is tl I it'll with hrokea.

I heartetl. rnipty-pursl men. that H.tw-

- t it i. ;i rte.l town. ai:l that aa tind are beinr made. He pr.!i tu that the C:tje Nome ferer will turn iU! a- li-astroisl .

Kir.l HBl -lti. Indianapo'.i. Intl.. Nov. '. The first county treasurer to fib- hi. rpn :t:.il settlement aith the täte treas.ir r far ISM aaa Jahl Bf Knwkntan. t ' Frat k- ' r c taatT, who walke! intt the audi

ta and handei! in a ein . with the .tatr no t It! in hi. eounty had l-et n r thar. for mar.y year- p itia Martaaw. ti, In.!.. Sor, 2X- Th. i . of the lt. A O. S .uthw f..r P. -ro .eeu

for

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Left Brifaa -i -.. . - . I .

aVpa itaaaal

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I Minii-r...

Mr-. ni Hr.lunril. W.tvne. Ind.. N. her. t I. irraphed fi It without fonndatl ..r of the ti! re ta foundition for the

h.ircrft iir Bafortloa. tu Ind.. Nov. 2X - .U

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t - t-at-at a iaai w? 1 - ...-. ; -

TrWtinih I !- 1 mu "Cataf oe

ter was ta-- aoa that tVt raÄhroad tratfaa fa tha

a.fe faaat M teh-"x..s etsttiair. A 3rrai la BaBaMM retaral. It - - - : - 1 -. h -ward of :: : . a-..' - BlhtBtK The aa! r . i faraa haa ht-ra raäara aad 3at cvl hatrw-s. aia-d at SIV.0. have eatware-L

Ih r

The Taaktco 'S. fA fot-fara haa aattf it aaaarr ata the SaL TVr iraT'-eat sf TarT f-Tm,. mk

aa fa a Heay ora-i jtar.

a r-aa waara as fay tad a kaf

CIMm. 1 MIT J MOB

Bfa

ret a

Ha

f.ir '.1.

9ttv&&& what wa-s

aa the Slat, ay Jwr --

em. J.-farrt ftfaaa. apoart titty, is -1 faar atteaaat to aVfeat the British atiaa, ealaaaa fnaa Ptaihaa fa de- . -while stiB at tea-ftimr the redaeof Lads s.a rth. . tariwaa attark aa Maat BSaetr aatapt taaa haaalf sp-etr-t. with the h-

- , - -- '.r-.-ij-r at. Wr-

-a--et 1 wmmmt he free ta tara their at-

ta-atBata agaaa a Etewjrt. white, if it - : .- :-.' -J.-t. . fa teea araatad Laf yaattth. w I alt fc.-l- 9mry. : - : r r-- -t "hat - udyani's

Gra. White for

No. IT. Tb rat two nVlr-s-k v from It.ii.riT-in. my T. tfar e.lr . tur niv rastial

Iv. Nov. iz.

a d-i

tir tnirn The mornir

.tem.-nt en. H -i i rother ort -rday at'ternoo h drove the er.e lexa mir r.-foitteir waa a raptaii)

ll- lil l.r.mlk.

aa. im renter

t tat

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It fa reported that the Boers a re aM centraTiB- oith .f Ki tiiwrlv. and no orraoy faairers at Stag-.o-infontc-a rat..n and ScholTz Nk. Iheir camp is praetirally turrourdr-d by coppi and The country is suitable to tht.t tact i--. Tt f Im DlMBrri Ikr Ba-oat-M.

ntil rrcent ly nth f Amin tf the nu.-:

MeW III. ttrnlna. Kt:,n.ville. Ind.. Nov. M. - lo Tillets a, a ynn;r eii(-in-er on the Kv: vil!e A- Terre Haute railroad, drew his saving fntm the bank, rave the mot .-y to hi. wife :tnl then went to tha T'ri'.n depot am! blew out his braina. No i-ausr is assigned. ftaaiie Bttlfad. (ioshen. Ind.. Nov. 13. Brtiaoa Wnntr -as attack an! instantly kilh'd 1 :i ltke Shore train at Miller. Iturjr. Mr. Want, who was year. dl. wn a afaaaav of this tonality, and one of It. most prominent anil wealthy rcidents.

don. fn 1

aam. Tfa wyfatm. to aaaafa-r the Baftar aaaa. aad waa frtattry af "tfaas .. aaahtoaaatar of ata-rary wwarther afaaaiy faaaaard. aaat aatikaac tfar paw- I tfaa afaSrärta. ar-ät-riaadSy the aarrhera aaal iaira paafahe. 1 mm fataAraa

ae-sa. hat it et artraed that if lien.

aro

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aAt favrr Tlerefar. all rredeaee fa tT1"t mmw9 - taat if he a fa-ta "" the athary. u - 9 aai mm rarrww taaa aaawa . - It fa fatteed that Eattraort weil , ' n

ptarithtd. tit there m faaa

fa tfar ae f Sfaoi mer

Tbt fa aa farther wws froat the

BefaTis ta the iHiaitfri iaa that haar ' arstera frontier. eierpS the list of t- awiMle fay ww of tfar fate iBi ma aaaaAWaa. anlag that one trooper of tha Kaaaan 1 ti waluia aapafaa CoL halted aa.t aäae wer ounde-l a

IfewaBL aa the trraaaal of rrwe-fftj. it i7 arw rlj am Nfaaraafar IK.

Ns. M n o(fiiaI IiSir Alfred Milner to .b a reports that thus far thf r IVters to provoke an 'it. e the Basutow. or to .tart a iv.- been ur.sturrrssful. Tl ' ( ape t'oloajr aays:

rmed t'hirf Jona tha: ill I join them he soui I If he NMwiacd nentr.i he araaJd not tie Matoav vlareil that he mut ex!i inai.trafe anl al!

in return, woui.i lar.tnt.' id to the ISn'uf''. in pe. The exeat -onerrn of tr fhe rrops. which will rot un t. ; ir .-rin i.' obtaine. Ufa n rthea have haw af-

ftapeeaaM Mrriiwa.. Btelhareflfa, Ird.. N..v. ft. .b.hn O. WaaUrf and Oliver V. Str war', of ( hira;ro. are eonlu'tin- a ery suc-. .-'til srrir. of temprran'r ajrrtiaipi here. The oprra hoaat i. crowded to the doors every afterroon and nipht. rill I. Irl..n. .Teffersonvillr. Ir.d.. Nov. CV Fnrl nd Pearl tinxly. 1 7 years old. twins, and liny (Trody, one yenr roaBf r. all l.r. th.-r.. arrived at the reforntntorv

j from South lt-nd t serve imb f ertuij aatr s-ntrnees for burglary.

. vv .11 i aam n. Frarklin. Ind.. Nov. Kdward

few hour. II. vv.

mt Ohe ar weaavtaarmt tan, aa

prnat. aad am of the aafarra

aad faase at a mirrrd ovt of ahralai Bto jBtyafh raa taw mm ameaiaaaar of tha

rta af the sortie

frooi Ber

iTTvertam. 5. K ye a. torn af C

fair I .mte t lllw Ifcsa.

d yrstt t Lawr

amaa t at ay. Wwc atafa. are! m-e

ra Taaal araT ar arw

tar paaaaf rasvaa afao aa fsrnt

he acmeted ta thr

tfa award "Carte TtmtsT

m

farm of the Now-H. V sn BBMJMI aa j; ptnMl aVBj "rd a fresft.aaii at Law. tBtiJh ratima imtw Dsa how. BfaatoaVrplaav Stow. 2k The fir raaal e-afaastfaa af tjhrlihaarifaato Ihaj

aaaartotfam apeaetl yeattiifay

rtattat ftaaa rvrrv taettoa of the

th it all p r-. t r.f th.-

itseatsmea. K-, Wavit". tm), Nov. B. Th- i:nbaoarn mi who Manaxlttcd attcMc af

periea Mount tenter. III., hi.t wach, h fates

. I.. Ifltooa, nn opt (elan !' a cocaine catw

afar J. t.. Ka-i k ,ia

Sillr. at Sirvt trlrat

tri um, N . -v . , ; .. ..

". ta : Ml Mrs. : -. Q. oa j i afahh 1

Kilted hf a Trnln. -:. in.!.. Hot. : .. u ithaj .on of U . .1. iu . k. paaTri it it Knrlish l.uf Jtt run

sin j tt m re. I

;.ijce procttd t

" "nu Ma or Matt, Ha ire. Ifakt Km, lay- It bert jai !:.r of the line l. ,vr . tute . had hi. e dlsr bene br tk n

arbile pi.iylnff football.

CEREMONIES HELO AT ORCHARD KNOB.

1h- M.. inini. nl II . . t a-,1 b .... Initiier l'r.M.i II..- Illi.o.l.i amtathM laMaora Mini loni.'.i Of et la ima fiat eiaaaaat teeaplaa i t.eu. lie it r . ii. naaa. Chut titiit'oe;.!. Tt'iin., Nov M. At 10 a. tn. the esc re ins itodtoatlag tat M7 aiaaataentt. and ni-trkirs of th,- .täte of Illinois on th.- battlefield surrounding t i-ity wr- heJd at Qvehard Knob, the Mt. of on - of the principal in ii.. rial shaft. .and famotisiiuriiip the civil war as tin- faadiiiailiin ai Qca, l.r.nit. It i. i .tinia ted that mors than 1 oih rid nt. if I Hint is. ami :it l.-.-t.t ::.oK' ( hattait.Miea -opIe attended the taut relcea Ml.linuiil.h.-.l I ifcitoea. Ataoag I he diatiupui.b.d visitors arai Brnator ( ulloni, litiv. Tanner aal statt of Illinois. (Vtniiittaafmacff af IN'ttaw na H. ( lay Fvans, fJatk, H. '. Boj :itoa, r 'pre.entini: the MOtatafy of war, sad a htrtjc delegattoa frun tit - eoaf. .! r..te i-anip of this -ity . Maj. t'hnries A. ton nelly dcliicrcd lira rp. .b presentinj the it: imum-iits tu th. governor Of Illinois on behalf of the Illinois eomtnis-ioiu'rs. Ui'i'i-iw-ii k ton. I tinner. Gov, Tanner of Illinois rcoeiTed the BionnaBcata, delitertog un totacal apcech of acccpfsa .-. and in turn aa bcrtcd ti-etu to the govctmaicat. ion. Henry . Boynton, pccsiileal of tl:. t biekaiiiaoira park coniiiii.-ion, reBCiTtii the nn iiuiii. nts iu In halt if tl:e ? . r. far of war. i afortaal ! rt aa. Itrit f informal nldr-si-- wire n-.ade by others of the rtaitora, ajnaag them Si t ..tor Shelby If. t iilhun. of Illinois. Gor, Tarnt r held a formal rcceptioa B' the Head hoaac at alght, und the Grand Army vetcrajM ItcM .ympokinir. i he HOataasemta n -.-rii. -i. The liliooia rnnntttnemti and the n.ark. rs at Chiekasaauga nr.- 1 in t.i mbcr, i nd vvr' -rt-t -il out of un ; i '. priatioi; f .'.. hmi by the Illinois lepislatiire. Of the markers there are 33 in Chick: i:a i-j.i park, and 19 in i hattaaooga sad vicinity. The aaatll I. . :i un. .r.- li.tributed so a. to Cive J to t'hickani i ('..': mr!. and IS ti Chattanooga and triclaity. The marken in f Qaiac gnaitc, ßr f b n? and J' . f.-. t wide. vvi' pdlahed ablel I., and inscribed afth t!ie win! "Illinois" and the nan:.- if I he t- ii. :,t -!taid at t lis- location if the marker. All the mitrk.-r. and the hi all laOBaneatt are built on plans of striking stadJarfty. Th two great monrn.ents of lltaoia, ahtoJh are -n. i .il' the in; t attractive oi. the l att raehi, are located, one n' ttrc'i K'i!.l. and th- i tber at Bngga Hill, Mi-.-' narv BMge. i tu- Beaaa'a ihm Moaaaaamt. The n.oi.titnent oa Bragg IbM is Reeled in b nor af fax brigades of Geaerafa Gruaa, Sherman. Jaqueaa, Wat nr. Ilark.-r. Willich, tarlan. Mi ore Bad WcmkI. It is a tall shall of New Engiand rranit, larMaoaated by a l roncc fietir-. The base i of Georgia grabite, four additional fsgsre at the hi ae f tat Brontim nt. and th flairs, sliclils. etc.. are of stand ir. I fatmae, a i ahjO tin great seal of Illinois arhieJl app. ar en it. TttM uionun: ut i.- i Iii In rat.-ly inscribed. Im iiM-imrii Knot, saaaawafc The aaoaaaaawt at Orchard Knob waa rti led to the wrnorjt f the artoadi of Geaenla Morgta, Bfarh wratlfar Batt, MeJtr, M.'ook. VVhit taker, Ticdale, Wilder, Long and Fngart, ihe I'ir.-t t nrl See. nil Iilmoi. Ughl liatt.-r-i a, tacgswclFs battey. .mil the ( hiet:p Board of Ttaaft bsttttrjr. In art-bit-tural lesiin it is a canopy with ta I i lished .haft, on the top o," which is n hronc fioor t of a standard ln-ar-er. It is built of N.-w- Knr'aud granite, with litis- of sout u.-rn granite. Th.; a!i.l-d work i- v.ry elaborate, the nan.e "Illinois" .tnndintr ""t iu fald rli f. Anions the dher puces on the tvontinicnt nn- four hall, on the curia rs f the dome, eight ei fassaa art thf toeatfl and the main copiiun. RIVAL FOR GIRARD COLLEGE A I olleitr for Bitte be I .1 n 1. 1 1 . h J in PhllwipMa h altttaaa i.. Blklaa. ri.M.id- lphi.-t. Nov. 24.- A cell. L'-- for pirN that will rival liirard eollctre in bent ftcratt and sco.n in to lie establiahed here by Win. L. Blklna, the tractii n it apiu.te of this city. The id. a of a pirls' eaUegS is aid tti In- an old otic with Mr. Klkins, ami hi friends rt that be has he n coitsideriitg the aasfa feataita of such a proj--i fr a vrrnl yi i.rs. It is painted nut that irir! orpimna a . . ,

i i.iiv no mh-ii nuv ant.t!' s as nr.- n-

el by Im.v-- utnlcr the (.irard will, and it is the chance to supply this badly rrrtded Isatitatioa that Mr. Klkins has embraced. Dveasaa f..r UtgStt u,;r. Bitt.burirh. l'a. Nov. 24. The mectiBg of the protective Ixiard of the Brotherhood of faaooaarftn Wnwea acid ben daring tha pa.t two days i,. ac-ttlaped into a demand for hiirher wares. A aotaaiittee from lat Itoard r.-. . I on atrsl afanagi r i . i. iot. e, al th- Ptanaylvaaia Uaaa wst. and prapoaed a higher rate of aayjea f(r tin- Btenien. ! I.c l rnainl was taken in- eoeitfale rat to n . but no answer w-a cm n. and tititil the railroad otlicials an l aril from the men will not -av What liny u.aj tin.

Or" f R AL FUNST0N DENIE3 taa Ihr llniunKiiu BfafWfa irr, Ii. 1. .1 are VM. l..u. mutl ,, teahSa I Ira.

Ki ti.as 1 ity. M... Nov. , lrcial fro-ti Sau Francis-,.. i.rM. 1 11 h Bamtoa "l'. fore tailing for Manila. . (en. Fmlcrick Fun. ton took to n.i-ke definite denial of the h rcc nt stories rcguniing him.. Wiktor S. M. I alt and Maj. I: wbii h Lieut. ( allaban. a fori of the Tmeati'th Kaaaaa aad otbi thut legiaaenl are credited iliK' these unit er with in.tav ci in ins-- ion ami oinmi.sion, the charges against M trail and 1.. of sliiotinir d. ft ii !. .. I 1 01. r-. f-lsftraato ami lalteteaa 1 .. "Vm I am not through v. ith Ih fair yet." adibd tha ir-n-ral. - , the hartes against Met.-alf and 1 i are li spicalde and inaliciou. Ii. bitead to prove tliciu such." (it. Fun. ton's denials SM ha eating nadlag when, iu hit - it he t. ches on miiiic of ihe in. the I'hilippiue campaign vvh;, h ),. to nu k. himself an. I statt lam . . t- itn Bmata i ni.-r i ... "At no time at the battle . gointo." said he. "did I lie down ccpt lor ten aeeonda ander an i furious fire from the em-mv was car. ful fa IM that ev. -r- i ficer ami man was under c I In pped. taaa ihe Hat et las it... "Hardy. Uryla!.- and V. Mrfat the Marilao riv-r. and 1 i rlain. d rredil for it. "I allal.. in's sfat-iii"!tt a. GnkC de affair is absunl. Tl inbly did swim the riv r hit. h.d the rope by which tin- raft haadltd. 1 crossed with c . .'ii.t. and in all 4o in. a vv.

ov r. We tlri u- out J...ihi fasnr i Bsfag 100 round of aiiimuni'i.. i I man dating tin- half hoar ti-. bt I n.ler the l.,-n-rfl I.' I i "Ii. n. MaeArthur and flea, "A ti re eyewitneaaes to that Bght.

wen ata aiding at m fr -iht !,. yatda away on th south beak riv r. it was ujh ii "u ir report

natu Ihe llajlmii Hive.. "At Bagttag river Lieut, lull. my 1 'and four ealfated area sw-am th ! endet th ree fir -, and we ;.h u tl Itenchmcnta. iii-n. (Vheatoo tan i i an; ii r-. amn who to. h part a aaatnended for a medal of ' n afaaawmtto DOatet. "I defy an von- to prove thai I ir caed laonej or any other at i ' : Inflncaee any aemapaper man to : iti. inc. I Lave n-v--r bad Ow. in I -niploy. either directly or indireci rh i o -paper correspond, nt- in t -I I'hilipfdnca wen treu f honesty and I great tetacim1 courag, aad tok as j i. at y- risks as any -ouli r on thv firinjf i lin-. Gen. MacArthnr had gaJi j Ii. üb ! in iryitu; to ket-p t h m to Waaeetiahte amameraa "I legret pxcecdlngty that this I Ifasetsj should h:tv- eosae o. I

lo not -- hovv I can ktep silent Ui r unjust aeeu-ations." DEWLYHAS SOME DEFENDL ihe taatlral I oaolM " Hat :.n!i i Bf as pat I Sr tie Lettra in la viiniion tree al etJ

Aaaldngtont Nov. .'4. A delegati fr. t.i Wheeling, W. Vau, sailed i rainl Dewey and extended as tiott ti him t-i visit that cit-. f, ru.iry tl n. vt. The admir..' . ihe invltatioa. ll- was presented tfc- con .iiitt-- with a supcri. ja.V.ii.icr. Lieut. Cnwfcrd has given oaf ' ttvitoalng statement on lchn!f of ' sdaiinl: "A!n.iral Dewey has ttoeUtd i handnda of letter and tatogtansfn ;.. naaa ia all walks of life. .Mi l every -tion f th- oonnttj M.itn' to Teaas, tasatrttM hitu t i . it b not without defeitdeta, ami evpring thehr tineen sympathy with h in conn--tim with the i-cent :);: upon him. These I. tt-r. and piams are far ti numeni-i. to personal acknow-levlifment, but ihe i ir.ir.il i. deeply grat.-ftil to tl ..-ir

trs. i ml de aires to sssare th.-m af ii hi-arty appr ciation of tlt-ir kind ana aVientloo fir him." URGED TO VISIT CHICAGO. .in-.ni Derne tak4 I Raaa ihe feaalaceaapi ( ihe Rnui mt Vfaalla Bay. Chicago, Nov. 24. Tin- ("biraco Btta ty c oitnnittee. ovvintr to the recent i I -lci-m td Admiral IVwey in con'owith the transfer f hi. home, der I tO urge an early atc.pt a ace of CI gt s tovftatlatj t th- adiniial to tieil litis city. The dat.- tti, the ill I tiaiinil ; - May tict. f next tea-. ia the committee communieai ion ta the edarirat, he is s.ir-l that ' I go cili-n in not approve tf tie itotai of criticism neeatlr fatortl. May.u Hut eon aappliaaaliil 'he ci.niuiittf-e's eomnaatcattaa bj " : saml khtgraaa, iu arhhdi be at admiral to accept the invitation.

I .e f-.r Mttrt !. Chici I Nov. td, . Ho I Bartoa ci-tistil at ( hi m ra, ha- a k'm i' ; ii tment to .earch for

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amount al Money waiting in a hj N achatel, -w tt itoial Miss II nc i m -H t I the aatuej in lags sail ly aMtiwards cam-' -.i the I Btatrs.

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