Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 January 1900 — Page 2
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II I diana Told by Wir.
"' I Ikr UaarT.. Brsz. 1. Ii . LV iv. Porter A. hnaai .v. I blading. fr.n-r. di-o,ered hi aaaateai aast taking step to have hts U-rl ul rvIUiCur. inquired into. Hi at i ü i .i ii. i ;., T I . . :v an- ..rrw i. Mit of ihr First national back. UK a wa adjudged insane tbr money coulei cot be fount!. a,.,; Kmncdj Lafol sate, his relative tbat he burred the
i n . win d f., , r, M T froni th. ....! k. Hr i kM ait-k and in a critical con
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THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION.
The Cheyenne Fiver Cr.t:.-d Intt
a Boulder Valley Tram at Brighton. Col.
ONE PERSON KILLED. FOURTEEN HURT.
To InHm Vaiir, iinu 1.....11 Ha- il..,, mm a - olr l rar k r h Hrr . Kaalar Lilu tiat aaa ih.
rratrtr ata ( alllaloa rar I'al- ' ' ,ari-' r erowd in h.' pu-t I
VBrial and .-. ..I Kuadloai at Ik hur ahtaat i ii Hr 1 1 IIa ur . Waahiug'o,.. .Liu J lU-n ath a ky a brij; bt a tbat abore- Cuba am' iu a wind as cold at the Antic, wore than 2.0U0 eitit i.s -t. i ui : i ti at the W bite Id ie at estcrd.' . wittinc to ouv
W - ' r , .- tbrir respect to the president ot the I nited Stvte. aftrr the brilliant official reception which uthcrcd iu the n. w year and marked the of tbr m ial vuwn iu Va hi nerton. There
Gen. French Drives the Burghers From Colesburg, in Disorder, Eastward. PROGRAMME WORXEO WITHOUT A HITCH.
GENERAL SOUTHERN ADVANCE
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Den, rr. Col, Dev. The t hi vi nm flying .n the I'rJoa Pacific railroad
CURRENT COMMENT.
James ( harltou. who, oo January L
retired from the general pas--, -
"i wcaiet a. encT of the t hicneo Je
Alton, fitly bears the utlc of Nestor
of bis profession in tbi- d-anfi. w
e na been ,a ontinu railway
service lor 4. yr
SMrr at I .. .1 .. ..,... I . . Indianapolis. Ind.. IV-. The !hrer-tor bin Vine in the north i
if Hl.Kiin. U .1 t ...
- - H -na .-ro. -y""- at rngbton. CM- at 6
au mi: iincois ireei. on-upn. nv
ltn.i.c Itro.. dr (rooc. sa putted by fir. early in the morning. The firm lose about U.OUO. two-thirds of which h iirtrwl by irsuranre. Tbe build; eg1
as owT r: b Kdward Si hurn;ar.n ar.d
as damager: reral thousand doilara.
tt.. u : ,- I! .u tirvv ir ".i tlien hit..
but few functions of the sort huve ben more brilliant and in n-ne have Ibe etvwd been Itett-T handled, with
.... ' "in iwi'll ims Ililllilllll Ill-ill l-
'a"""i .'no mr iwuiurr :irv iraio ,
res-ntment for dainty toilets
. til a rra u.'r.l in the rrn h I U- rinn i n
as killed and 11 ftmmm were injured, promptly at 11 a. m . the riflMOMJ
a. m. One mao
James M. Munyosa. of Philadelphia, kaa rien t2.ooa0OO to fouml in that
City a home for orphaned a.a.1 frienda m. .
assw fun. i avry wui toe taken into
this college at tbe ajre of 10 and prad-
nated at 14, thoroughly- '.idcated.
Mdaatnally aawi oOierwisc
Thrrr
Mihawaka. ln;.. lrc. The
lor and eonu!ters of the diocese of Fort Wayne have suboutted to Rome as candidates for the biohopric the fol'"inr
R- v John Soenheeft. P P . rrotor af
I church. Pru-r HLl. M moat f iitr. R.v John H QaeasS I Warn, as -cond can-!ria:e. i
a far as known, as follows
um Hm.. Winfirld Raudleman. express me enjfrr. lrnver. body burned to cnK
ra lnjur.il
ncluded at 1 '.' . ut u bil h time St9l guets had psse-1 dn u the line. Vir. VKInl.- W am I'rraril. Mrv McKinley- as prtsent in spit t her feeble health. She remained iu
Polyjamist Koberts' bom. postmaa.
er tn I tab lesnhra that "i Vlia. wif No. 2, had aaked that all l.er mail ba
kept separate from Loana . wife So.
1. Wife o. 1. the fa von1 douhfle.
had special facilities withot, the necaaaty of negtjt:a:inar witb the post
master.
St La
aorthv ,
rs of F
ac4 ry Rfv F A. O'Bnru. of K..
sx. Mich . as third ctoce.
f tht d at
By the election in the Seventh Kenrocky district tbe other day all tbe rata in the houe are filled, and the tote of the democrats, populists ami all tbe other non-republican elements in that chamber reaches IT.'. This jiTcs the republican a r.- of 1) over alL
Da-atn I a I'loarrr. Portlaot:. Ira!.. Dec. 21. -Abijah BoW
. or.e :: tj . t'
cear ttt t.rove. Ha. he lived until
February he would have reacbed the
age of 9J y ear. He and hi father built
the old prit mill at Prent i!le. in 1833,
ar.rf he was one of the earliest urtjor nf Jar.
n. Hector Arrhihal.1 MacPonald. who ha been ordered to leave India for tbe South African fighting line, anay be fairly called the Lawtoa 4 the r.ntih army. Like Lawtoa. MacDonabi rose front tbe ranks of the non-com Saltan's, and in hi early Bfe nsestsured ribbon by the yard in a kondoa aaiflinery store.
Iiirh Mtfturrf h rir. He rrivrd ir llir.f-C m fl tali aaa aa. awSJ aT-a.H
. 1 T " B. tvilll.l.fltnj i .S ' .1 . t -
. sonannest,nrg no negroe, are .1- . äfrv ( a'HrH. his mother, was scrreir lowed to be out on the street be- I cut about the head, and the little girl
ar wj-irsoi aeren p. ra. and si. uruied.
mJm a. m. without ape-ial pemiit
er penalty of a fine of $0 or eight day uaprwnnem. In addition to these measures a stringent liquor d1 in force since tbe b rmning of tbe Sntb African war.
Mo.; forehead cut.
S. Ci. H irst, banker. Brighton; Utdly rut and bruis- d. T. . LVvis. traveling salesman. Den
ver; he.i.i badly cut. taack iujured, lib brok v. t. Tompkins, tr.tveiing sulemaa for Bradley. Aid rson t to, Kansas City; head badly cut. back injured. C. H. Payne. Laramie. Wyo.; bead badly cut. right band mashed. Mr. Af-t i.r.na. Laramie; bruised. Trsiaars aaa Vrrtiaa llaada lajarej Fred Laws, brake man. Denver; right kg cut off. Micha-I Kejjun. ectica forcnan. Denver: hestl haily cut. Thorn-1- Mctiovern. motion foreaian. Denver; bead badly cut. John Kennedy. Denver; badly cot and bruised. John l irrin; ton. Denver: head cut. Frank Sloau. Denver: cut nd I raised. Jrry Fbnnery. Denver; hack hurt. B.th Train Here tale. The tio'ilder Valley train left Den-
! ver a little Ute. and. as usual, stopped ' er Brighton, which is tbe junction foi
th Doulder Vaitev line from the main : Raa i.. . ..rr. hat. lo Ch-vcnn-. It waa here tha' Acton. Ind Dec. .-Tourt CaTdwelf. ! Banker IIurt. ,f Prighton. got cn tU : h:!e drivm in a baggy with his 1 train. jut before the collision Thrr. ther ard itcr. rar into a rutter. ! t hevenn- Aver l'n. laaa.
; AO. a, als. lef Denver ktte. and in n tvs int P.rightcn in the early nornj ing dusk, rsn into tbe rear end of th-
Boulder train, telecot.sn- - . . . r . r.
H. & H.eker. tHin. In.; bead badly the blue parlor only thnnifch the stru-t-cut. 1 ort i-ial sec' ion of t.'.e pr 'ramm..
Mrs. Margaret Vournr. Mansfield. tinn th"n "s StafB pre viously " a. .. 1 II :.L s- . S a a.
t'oaad llrat. Fort Wayne. Ir. ... Dee. 29. Thoma i
BrtNiii. one of the aaaTlltSlt of l.rs. I
iton'j company in tbe Thirtieth In- 1
1
. na. was found i Plate tracks near era! trail. hau" pa? fragment of his L
Jfen
Have.-. Setver him. and were strewn quarter of a
Attorney General Know Hon rule, tbat working overt. me in a manofae taring estairiahment in Massac ht setts is against tbe Law. and it makes no difference if it is tbe wish of an operatise wh haw worked all day in one factory to work a part of'th night m too'ver in order to turret, hi earninr. He cannot thus employed legnliy Fi thousand dollars i the sua all .r ted to t... , ;,n:r of pa pocket ironey every year. The youthful m. nareh. howei, r. ha, to to pay Turion , subscript i..t s t.. . barhie out of tbi anKMint. as well a so ray the rjaintenanee .,f t.--orphan for which he is per.. nail responsibly that he ha I ut little left for hi Dr. James Seaver. of Vale, has I imlui set 1.000 college cirt -. rf th- east and wet. and h. nud that the astern women are t;.ibr ani sore !end-T. while their etern sis- , ter have better lumrs .md lartrer fnrths. I eooiiiientin? on the caue I the difference. Dr. Seaver said: "I think thi diffeivnee can be attribtel to tbe predominance of Ten- I tonic blood in the anmt." Im- of the big New York trvasi companies gave to its employe for Christmas cso-h pnents e.,uai sr per cent, of their annual aalar e This meant that a man who reeetred sal-ry of MLSM a year got t as a rhristn . tip. and some of -rJerka who eie reaüy office be.y t $100 rack. Tals company iaegan evrl year a to giv it emptor10 per cent. . f their salar.. . and as its profits bav.- (rrnwn it has Increased tbe r mount each year.
James A. Allen, wt Palmyra. Win, srho is now Sn shing bin fiftieth consecutive year as juctiee of the fe-..r in that city, is entitb-d to wear th belt as tbe champion naatshulil I. Until tbe Grant administration Mr. Allen was n eonaistant repuv.li.-aa. aance tbat time he oavt voted the
democratic ti .. ,t the change m Bis poUtic has made no differ, n. e in
us Bth-ceaa at the poll. In fact, ha
is so popular tbat for year he has
Been unanimously nominate.! by both I ...
apUiiS. Jeffernnri5!c. Ind.. Iec. 2S. John Ka Imbach, of Herryville. while c-harg-ing one barrel of an old-style, doublebarreled botgun. forgot tbe other barrel was loaded, and in the discharge which followed one eye was destroved and teveral finger were blown off.
Ilolh Dr. a P. -ehester. Ind.. Dee. T - Two more death have oeeurret! at Delon. in tli county, of milk sickness. Henry F. Inr and wife were tbe v ictims. The death occurred within a few hour of each other. Thir eon is alo Hi-fat the point of death. ehM. Ha, lala Rarir.
Princeton. Ind.. Dec. 2. Fire de- ; st my rd the hich ehool builriea
thi city. It was erec:.d in 199 at a cost of $32.000. was a large brick strne-
irr. ro nati accomnsc nearly TOO pupil. Only nne was carried.
armi . .i. f : the :!u-h ..: i xcitc-
met t on her usually pale face, ho locked bright and happy a she led the vbiiut prm-i's.i m down the corridor aith tho preeudent to the blue room, ta t'.irellrat Mtaae Heftla. The brilliant lights reflected from the crystal .-handciiers overhead, the twinkle of tiny cbetric plohe-s tbniugh Ibe heavy draperies of Mtiilav and the jungle f jalms and ftüljge plants that willed the rel-.areti 1 ctrril..r mads en . cellent stag ' settirg It r the orti."..il jinneion is it nu ed dimu ths (tairs and throuirh to the blue parlor when- the receiving party ".as to lak. its stand. alalr! ihr hlltlrra. Mr- fi Kinlev bosred and smiled tc the little crowd ot favored spectatorwho rilled the cn 1 of the corridor : aitn-s this opr-ning act ol the day't reremoni".. A -he tinned into th, olue rcom ehe kissed the tip of het ivhite-eloved finder to some of the hildren. who waved their hm.! to hei .torn j xvmt of vantage near the door. Ike Ira. Led the Van. The troublesome qu. rtit n of preredene. Isrtween the army and nary ! .i in f.M .r- -,t t'i- former, i.Ti
; dibs lea-ling th.- mili.ary IIHlllaj.f ( tiith Adjt.-t.eu. orbin at his left dele After the army had passed in review Admiral IV wey. with the venera le Ad mirat l. .I.iil- on his arm. led the navy line. Mrs. Dew.-y was with the re-
ee:vni irty. anil escorted in on th rrm of Secretary Lonethe Hrtlliaat I. l..iaat Ir lorpt. The dipiomatic coq.s. which loaded he lists of guests was. as alway s, the sitow feature of ihe reception. Lord Pauncefote. the British nml 1. 1 . r nd dean A tbe corp. led the wa. Th.; display of ur.ifomu was brilliant. Turkish fez. gilded order rf continental pewers; she fur-trimmed tunics ami high, polished boots of the Kn sians: the queer sture green, gold- ncr ,-r I roU of th. i r.ans and Thiese. all combined to furm a picture of unusual brilliancy. taaetleaa OOlrlal. ai..l tbr I'ubllr. Kollow ine tbe.-. American officials, judge .,f the siirrem.- court, senators and represcntatisem, depanment . hiefs and the like, made a long. r. if li st in kint.' procevi,.a. The reception to tbe general public concluded the function.
Tha Horn War s..r (.ri., (u I m l Tliaasasavat lai.kra br rasa. trn.ir ons Iry aud Light astaVaSf, nil S TU Tag rua assistance ried Hrltlah Lassa Wrrs Vry Light. lvensberg. C". C, dan. l. .u. French hai DOatBsetcb d. f. at. d the llocrs aud occupied Colcsherg. The general continu d to keep the Boe rs ou tbe mcie uud prcsseil th, ui closely Saturday and Sunday, giving data no tun to make a prolonged ftatid, aud when day broke he was
; within striking distance of tbe eueuiy.
Lu.t night all the cavalry, artillery aud bafaatry, the latter riding in wagons to increase the gcncial mobility, started ujxin a night march with tin; object uf turning the Boers' right. 1 he flunk ojk rations were successful. Th-j infantry and held battencs immediately ninde a feint attack upon the Hoer front, and while this gsj proceeding lk cavalry and light artillery got couipletcly around the enemy s right llunk, us arranged. l lu. programme worked without a hitch. The Jtoera vcrc utterly surprised, und finding tLcir retreat threatened, fled in diaas
Oer to th. ...-tw .rd. leaiing Colcsin-rg in Qcs. French's hands.
Manila. Jan. r The Hr.1 novr,rB, Of s general sou. her,, ad ai.ee m-currl yesterday morning, wh. two urn? taN of the Thirty atath lafantr, uZ ed.nd oecupied tal.uva., thl
iue of lun., de ,a. Two Xni Ml were killed and four w, , , jd. Twe,y.four of u mmy, dra,i were found in one huuae. (ine hoadra. Md fifty priMiners u, ,.,, ,, r rapid-fire guu. were captured Ueharhed I .der Shr..,...,, , lr
iue gunlKiat LagUBa de I
barded the town before the debar.
vion ot t lie triK.ps f,.,,,, ti. which was made under the anrapfaal tire.
The enemy evacuated the paaas be fore, the charging Americans, ureal lag to Hanta Itosa. to which town the were pursued.
tiotn-
i'asi'in . eueun '
prepara-
sou tbe rn ad-
ins f i r 90 insur-
Mill Ilr.trrv. ef. ireencaetle. Ind.. Dee. ID. Charles H. ISarcabv' sawmill and hardwood
lete fnr it sire :n
-v rg btisineas.
r-
oieldr.
Last week he brought suit hi w ife for divorce. He called Thür a morning ar.d then his mother home and killed
i dal w a Th
w VaMt a Stars'. hsry. D.d.. Dec. 29.-Jefferot.
ore at C'ranf'f thi ci'v. fe cracker.
mor.ev and
on nr An almot wr n.bbers .
car and derailing the tmasearer lncav
; motiTc. The sen ion gangs from the Denver yards and half n deu-.-n pasjarnger ot-cupicd the Boulder train. j Two c-;'tN ..r. the flyer were burned. Mrs. Youug was in the chair car i mitb six children. None of tbe chib dren were hurt.
Th- Moan Jed .-red For.
Supt. Deuel went out on a special
irom iv-nver with Doctors Lem
on and Taylor. They also took a bat
of stretchers and other supplies. They . found all the wounded at the Brightoa botch being cared for by the citizens.! Ibe Brighton Hose to. was curing' water on tbe blaring baggage car. and BSJ discovered the remains of tbe dead baggageman.
V MBntaBve oiae arte. opt. iVuel says he tan not under :
stand why the Boulder train was not on tbe sidetrack. It had 20 minute
to clear tbe ( he renne fiver I h BouMer train consisted of h leea.M W DEFANCE OF THE LAWS
ireight cars and a h-avv- aWse Kn.
he him sarhi tir"- I I , d lane
' tbe flyer, lies out on Ibe prairie, a to j tal wreck, an evidence of bow bard th j crash was. Ibe wounded were brought to Denser, about noon, and taken to hospital. Conductor McAllister of the Bouldei , V.-.. -V Train wraa rraii v.- n t
( aent. tie attempted to jump int.. the w urr nre yeeter.lay. U,ut burning wrec kage, and bad to be fr ! ,Wr MPtk" lm'gmt In-p.et. -cit.y restrained. L" -v brought ir, Slav.uiiars here from M -- -pi. charged xvnh havmcr I-....
tatal Hea l. :d Calli.i.. ' t here on a Northtiernian Lloyd Palmer Iake. tol.. Bee. 30. A t 1 h'i in iolstion of immitrratii.n laws, -rado Midland ps-nger train, north- 1 Vcst. rday he tendered th. rn to the bound, and a Santa Fe train, bad a al"a' "f the steam-hip Poland, of nfd-end collision two mile south of ' ,na1 iinr- am 'hey were r f,ir.. this place. Fireman Kdgar Jones, ol Warrant were burned for S. C. Spentbe Santa Fe. bring killed, and Kn- crr- of the compiav. and fr the gineers lactt and Turk being seri-1 Cil,,m- The ship aaik d"w it bout senously hurt. Jto .aengers were in- ' warrant on the captain but
jureo. i ne cause or tne collision is not "ieer wa arre'.-d.
THK IJPrt Hi: i t Wl ffSBlSISllh l) rreonll.l. ii.-,. , riii,- , r. . Uro, aas ellssB I. nee es Sttatht, London. Jan. g T he Daily atail hua lb. following dispatch, dated January 1. from Ken-burg: "ctcrilay aftcriitMn, a big force of ca.alry aud infantry, v It ten guns, under the peiMiual TIHIWll of I. en. French, moving by dc'our, nmapiCel aaae ailla three rallce from rwitaihMia, wb re the IU). rs were in strength, confident iu the natural aid afforded hem by the hills around. "Tbe enemy's position extended six miles around the entire village "At anybreak our artillery opeued the battle. The Bs. era were taken by surprise, but replid vigorously. Aa Brtiilctry duel was maintained for tw
hours. Then a Itoer llotchk iss col- 1 si.-ters and
Ilea,, F.Khlln, , , lir Heavy fighting occurr-d slong tht rood to Santa Kosu. whi. i, Mas OVi,upied by the insurgentsreireating -uu, toward KatBff. The Americans burm d th. enaatrj between and around ahnvau. The gnnUiat returned ' to Calamb for rcinforccinetits and thene. , t Mauiia to fetch aaimnalUuu. She r. ceutly captur.-d two of th,. eaemy'i steam l.uiiiches. o i mir r t.r.- of firtillcry at Cahimba. and also foul oai io - loaded with rice. Other regiments are m. i,,,g at
Mm reoro atacatl and Pi -.
tory to continuing tin-
vance. toee4aMitlna IBsenmi ate Pound.
Sunday 's caiture f lioml.s in ..lvei the seiure of document . Ihnttaaad PUipintM who Intendedtori j against the Americans. I'a.,.-,. u,,, als fountl showing a tli.-;i iSution ot j the city into districts und careful agsigxtment of leaders gad follow ere, The precautions taken by the America us ou Saturday . it is now evident alone prevented an uprising. The provost marshal has reqm -t u that two more regiments lie ct - t.nl, .! for ih. j protection of Manila. Three Ibousaad
troops are now actually iu the ity. A.l i tl lin n oii i ,.i :v.
lapsed and was abandoned.
Mia Urfts and itcr Saevendes
t.eii. Vlnr. , tlili. i (u ,.).,,... Manila. Jan. Aguim- Ido's wif-
18 Filipino gave ui
c oaj,- ! re ada red la Moj Mareh't itta
pro laci
of that Same. The Filipino. also gain up two Spanish and two Aiucneaui prisoners.
lure! it. A lloer big gun was silencej, ' the Third infantry at il
out irns ami the other IUh t guns w.-ru withdrawn to the northward, whith.r we are harrassing their retreut by a Jaij.iiiring shell fire. "tol. b rg is in our hands, and the few remaining loyalists are jubilant. We huve captured many wagons and i considerable quantity of stores. "Our losses were quie slight, bij tl . Uoers inut have suiTered luavily They may stop at Achtertang or cross the river lt. -, th r at Norvai's Point eherc the bridge is still intact."
IIOKK S'lt:J nit iKOMAlsRY.
ehr Bonia aVanaati
Iu... iu Relara ..alraet
II r-
a bor
er BroBtiut t
er b It.
Galveston. Tex.. Ja:. -.The ii; -t inat: n.-e of a refusal on the f art of s steamship company to lrt itmni-gr:.:,t-found by the l n,t. .s,;,t, s in,migration bureau to be contra. -t I.
in notes. The robbers escaped.
War.rloaa l.raar.
Bee. 29. Samuel
Mkt Florence Kelly. In-p 'or of the National (or.samers iesgeie. has aaade tbe round of nine tranufaetnrlag states with a view o getting laasde facta relating to the eweatshof) aystem. She places New York first in Its is fraction .f .'art or v law ..nd tadls af on shop in a am: 11 town in Maine in whirl, the temprratorr a asttnmer wa artificially kept below 1 degrees. Thi w rt ob-ly phflaathropiesl on the part o the management, as the re-ult in ho I te work and rotter. t meat of taM girle adkowed.
Lngyr.sirt. In
rniTc . say wag n wa struc k by a Vandalia r:-erger tra hj ard tbe wagon was splintered and both horses were killed, but Smith escaped witb onlt a scratch on hi right hand. Mrlekew with Paraly.la. Liberty. Ind.. lec. . apt. Silas D. By ram. potmter of Liberty, was stricken with paralysis and i ir a critical seaifllisa. Hi children base been
tetegrapfaee. for ;n anticipation of s turn 'or the worse.
vet known.
SUPERVISORS OF CENSUS.
t'aii. aaa
lllrrror V laora
rtawsn Where A.alataa Timm Still Mere saner-
tor latliarllaa.
no, I, Klllrd. Mnnrie. Ind.. Ihr. .. lb,,,h Ling'e, ared It, gtgg killed by an electric car He had been skating on the ice and combed frm the river bank on the track unaware of the approai hing ear. SMa I Trial. I kfd ford. Ind.. Dec. Mk p. 0 Harri i os trial before the Lawrence effft court for the kiHit.sr of
I. at Sey mour. lat Jung.
I.r
Th. lr
abate a l'relrat. Indianapolis. Ha! . Dec. . liana State Teac her' aas eV'
ti BVsbert I llan-i fua. of Huntington
Washii ,-too. Ibe. 30. The tm Ltirean has announced tbe foilowinf placta ar.t! date wb-rr supernaor it various ..-ti .us will assemble for in st ruction in taking tbe census of 190tr harlot t- K. (j. January 4; Atlanta l a., Jaii-iry S; New Orleans. J.tnu ry ; Houston. Tex.. January . Memphis. Tenn.. January attj ( it, cinuati. Jnnuary 12. Assistant Direc tor Wine ha be n ord red to give tht instructions.
-a laor i.acr.
Washington. Dee. 30. -The open dnrr lf China is gua-anteed. The Ln.te,, Stales government is informed that tht 1 ttapiaa powrrs htse fierided lo rirt the written assurance ssked in Sec re tary Hay circular note. This re garded a on.. .,f the greatest dipic malic triampns of the age. Llat.le I ibr Baaker-a lm. New Votk. Dec. J. Tbe bureau o' laa...l a .a ...
, "' " 'a o'csJrd that in
M-rsnce compenies doing a call -o.
eusines j re hhshSS to the banker' ta I
imrea by the war revenue law
... o een ny a pre rter. was very reticm. bat claimed the men bad not been tender. .1 to bim. and if they were tendered to th. ship without tickets from the ofKm a I ...
.ur purser was oblige.; to , .i,ie to reeeivr them. Ii.-pector Ievy gyg the i.n were tendered to the coniany on Decernbet 13 by the collector of customs, and the- company accepted them, and assumed responsibility for their board. It is understood that the immigration bureau bas information of some Mil alleged contract laborers which It purpewea to deport, and that the steamship companies intend to resist th.- orders. Moat of these immigrants csme thn.ugh Haltimore. and rnaur through New York. I Uder th- act of 1S9I the penalty for aot returning contract IalH.r.ri- .
fine f rati hta tnan tlt1lt in rat.h aim tbe clearanee of eeaatat may be
wiiunefti pen.:, r.g , m. nt of the fine.
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eteral of Them. Actunll) Kallatrd. "' Hern lllai-.iirrril-1 eeIna SBMaea i kout. j London, Jan. 2.- Alb ged lUer npien. fl h:.. inen discovered, have enlisted in the yeomanry. A report of Lord (To .-ham. who is in command of the yeomanry forces, says that the officials i of this arm of the service are being pest, red by agents of Dr. Leyds. the j TartfH.aH plenipotentiary of the South ' Alrican government. H,- add tbat two of them were actually accepted, but that tlu y were afte rward i discovered. He deciures flttl lh same thing occuired ill Thorny croft's horse, ggngg j i. iK-i-ig discovere-tl iu that IkhIv. 11 say, continuing: "Wc havt given word to all our commauding Offteera to k. p n sharp lookout for traitors.' So st. j i huve been taken thus far'
to I Miisli the alleged spies. TBvo s. i..i stenssae Iraaflaeain. Durban. Jan. T he Iinerial uuiil IrairT lluiidsrath. of the tirrn.au Easl Afriian line, which was ttaBtd. by the Friti-h c miser Magieeiiue. tin thj ground that she was -arrving ontraItwd of war. in Ih-lagtia buy. ha been brought to wharf her., and is now guarded by tiuiriiieS ami blue jackets. faa Uaited state, fii i tttt. Raaatea sntl Austrian military attaches, who -i nt Ihe holidays in Imrbnn. returned to the front thi evening. Tbe White Star steamship Majestic, which left Liverpool December 11. with
.in i' troop, arr, v.. I here vestenlav.
nlr a-llaaar'a e iur. nr, laws. t icnna. Jan. j. I ml. r the ,,rw cur rency laws, which went int.i force yg. trroay throughout Audria-Hungnry, the florin and kreuzer t!i.,.pear. Tht unit is tbe krone, eeiualling half a
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will he Italian. In Ilia trflua. I Lomlon. .fan. 2. The Lisbon corre- , Standen t of the Stnndur I says: j It is tarrcattjr rjMittd that the pctch of King arlos in the estttt today will refer at some length to the situation in South Africa, but it is doubtful whether any thing wirf Is said Mtt friendly to Kngland than lo j the Transvaal. I Kl Hnnn.r rtoa. tape Town. Ja. i..'. tffty ruim.m are hi circulation of n Dutch rising, with UM objtct of ttMag (ape Town and ; the docks, and capturing the governor o i ;., t aJaajr, Sir Alfred Milm r. The atatt of the novement is sr.id to be Pearl, s village about iu miles from Faae Town, where a meeting of the Afrikander bund was held Sunday. A similar ic e, ing was held at Kichmoud. m D.eiiib.r M. and it Is re-
C0MPLETE RhORGANIZATION. the I'rf.riil Vlotith Will ee Important I Ilium.-. n the Lot. ruin, nt of ul.a. Washington. Jan. ".'. It is pro; that the ttaatal mouth will be marked by a complete rcorganiation of the military commands in Caba. Ihe is press ion prevails that tlo-rc L to ht a heavy reduction in these command-, and it is Intimated that the outcome
j w ill le the creation of two departJ ments, instead of the six which nrigft ally comprised Cuba, tad the four laf which the island is now divided. Uen. Wilson, vdtt commands the combined department of Matatia and Sar.ta Clara, has Im-c,i ord rcd ;o Washington, ami it is not the present intention that he shall return to Cuba. Ii if said that while here. he. with (icti. Davis, who is coming from i'orto llico. and is due on the Mb af New York, will confer with the eotamittsei of congress having to do with the ere aiion of a new forts of go.ernm. tit (of I'urto llico and with legislation for Caba during the time it shall remain linder Atm rica.i totftrai. The combined department of Btath age and Pt rto Principe is with, it e ainiataadrr. although the duties ol tin P"st vacated by lien. Wood un iii? promotion to tat governor generalnip are Is-ing temporarily discharges' by the s nior colonel. Thus the etitin' Orient, as the eastrn half of the island is called, is with nit a permanent commander. It is until ntotd that the four departments in the i i, lent will be eonsoliilatc.l into one, aud that a brigadier gebet tl vvill Ih1 named by Secretary Hoot, lipo thr coiumendat iuli of (.cn. Wood, to take command, with heaibpi'irtct s af San'i ago
gold standard the krone will be v;urr ! P"" U"" xu' n'eiiiber of the bund
, Otic franc, five centimes.
iu Ihtas two lowai
cent.
in' acting in con-
V n 1 1 -. or be I Ir meiern I le l.obb,. I ...i.kfort. Ky.. Jan. -. The lobuy . nt i - a eu'l deinocrats here worki-ng.-iinst ihe onicsting dcltgutts w.isupplementcil by ninuerous arrival ycstcidav. The :ninirters and letup i i.nce leader ar- conspicuous in thi taction. The a nt i (.. iiel head.juart c were formally Opeaesi, with I n j;nsitinii If, t . tlwetis. lien. Basil W. Duke, Sciinfor (iec H. .Me:n.der. and Senator 'I hoto is II. Hayes und rx-Sc-r. tary of State John V. II -adlv in charge. SEVENTEEN HOUSES WRECKED Vlan, More I'urllv U reeked and Other Hi. on. . Hone b a Niil.ri.1 (in k: iloain.
Pittsburgh, ha Jan. 2. An exploaion ;f sewer gas nt Knoxville. a thriving borough near here, alsjut nndiii-lit laH night, lemolishid 17 frame bat I urn' a tuttbtff of stables, partly w,cked a sattt tmirr frame dwi IlingD aud tore up several stree's for lnm dreus c.f feet. No otic wa injunu. Tw'j women. Mr. John Nouug and Mr Maraget Jav.ki.oi. arc pio rai I
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