Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 August 1900 — Page 6

. litt Uli I t.lirr. JASPER. : IKIMAXA.

The 60Hb throughout (ieruiany arc arresting anarchist iubnIa Aimrnj them is 1'rof. Stably, an Italian, who has recently loot un d on tin- subject of the Ma K in m ith iiej mans . The municipality of Motiza, ltnlv, has purchased the ground on will oh the assassination of King Humbert was committed, in order to civet a tiWNSt or a chant. ible instil ut in a the riüii. l'resvlent Krugvr ntul Commandant General liotha have issued a proelamn tion promising to pay all damages done to Um farms of BoMM by tha Uritish provided tin- luirghers remain with the CO W TH amtoBi The post office department has established free rural iIcIiotv service, to begin August 15, at ShtllnaHii. da.; Cambridge, lb; Winnciago City, Minn.; Suver, Ore., and West by. Is, and additional service at Osage ( ity, Kaa. In the midst of a touching demonstration of welcome to Kiug VIotM Fmnianuel, nt Mona. on the ist, two strungers eried "viva 1'anarrhia.'' Tin y were arrested, and narrowly escaped h tu hing ut the huuds of the furious crowd. I. tent. BotlU. of the Italian army, who was making a horseback ridt from Florence to Ilerlin, with u letter from King Humbert to Ktnperor William, suspended his ride at Munich, upon the news of the Monia tragedy, proceeded to Berlin by rail and then returned to Koine. Kenjamin Annstrr ng. the oldest white settler on Lake Superior, died at Ashland. Wis., on the 1st, of hear! o - .ise. He went to that legion ia 1S35, and was ass elated in trading With Indians in connection with ths American Fur Co., of which .fohn.lacoii Astor was the head. Capt. llenendahl. of the German impf rial navy, will start for the North J'.-le on about the 17th. He will sail directly into the puck ice regions north of Spitzbergen and then eastward to the open sea. when he believes that he can reach the pole, lie will take three years' provisions. An nttempt on th life of the shah f I'crsia, Munffer-K 1-Iin. was made in 1'aiis, on the d, A ninn. in the gar'o of a carp' n'er, broke through a line of policemen as the höh was leaving his apartments nml, pistol in hand, tried t mount the royal irriage step. He was seitd an 1 placed under arrest. On account of the friction that has developed in the management of the State normal school at Dillon. Mont., Gov. Smith has di tmuided the re-ii.nia-tion of every member of 'he local executive board of the institution, 1'resident Sanders has been relieved and the school is having a thorough overhauling. Secretary Roof says that nothing that lias ben rec Imd from China, cither officially or unofficially, necessitates any change in the instructions given Maj.-Ccn. Chaffet. If there is an advance on l'ekit, it is presumed that inch of the t inted State forces as are thee ready will participate in the HH II W 111 The Dsuteh Tagefl Zeitung urge the Qerinen government to publish the terms of the re. en1 tariff agreement between the United States and tiermany, claiming that Germany was severely worsted by the t'nited States, and that the German foreign olliee is sfrnid to let the Herman public know the facts of the situation, Several hundred anarchists hold n meeting in Bartholdi hall, at I'atorson, If. J., on the nic.ht of the Jd. for i lie pnrpoat of il 1st timing the tltuation in Italy. Tin re were mat y Frenchmen, a nun ber of Spaniard:: and a few Australians in the o.-soni-hiige, which eonaiated for the most part of Italians. While disclaiming 16 spon ibility for the deed they rejoiced hi Brt sci's crime. The international peace nr.d arldtration eonferonee. In Parte, on the ist, udopicd a proposi'ioti for the -iablishuK nt, in connect wit wiih the pence hereon nt II me. of an international press serxic" to he Known as the 'Trace Aget ey." whose duty will bi the publication Of a monthly bulletin, showing the adv.m Tfttent in the Interests of eace. It will le fumished free to all papers of Europe, Tl ,e re( onls of the office of t!ie conijtrollcr of the oumnaj fehen that since Muri'ti 14 last, he has appn ved 420 opplications to oprnnic national banks, of which 257 have since been organized tnd begtm business. The amount of Kuids deposited to secure circulation it W.S'A-e. The Member organized With n capital of less than f.O.CKK) it lf-0, and with a capital of &0,flOQ oi exer is 77. The aggregate capital inolv. d ii NSi6SQ,et The Biitiah adn iraity rteelred, ot the Both, n diapntch in cipher, froic BHtlah Minister Mat l MM, at Vi kin dated July (1st, and forwarded from Tien Tsin, by Rear-Admiral Bruce, nnnouneing an armiiiee si .ee tin Kith, with cordon sti icily drawn, and adding: "All women and children in the British legatkn. Casualttm i dale, U killed, including Capt, Strouts, A nnraber of wounded In hospital, ineluding Capt, Balllday, Rrtt of lee tion ore well, ev er, t DnVtd )liphant (aad Warren, killed July 21."

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Si august im Sun v .Jon. Tue. Wed. Thür. Fri. 3 10 Sat. 4 11 1 i V 1 8 2 9 ... I 5 6 1U 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 it2b 27 28 29 30 31 ... SEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAI The Knglish Church Mirtiunary soci ty, mi the 1st, received telegrams dat.-ii Saturday, ) uhj 18, faying all of their stations at Shanghai and in the tfforiacei of he-Kieng and Fult-Kieu were IrnnquiL The steamship Kaiser Fn Icrick, s.niling from New Vinrh, on the 1st. for Kurupc, to'k eut 0'.,ouu on nee i. of silver. Martha. Heodrick, 17 years old, anil Paul Vainer, an (doping couple, lost their lies, on the -d. by drowning in the Currunt river. While attempting to Meant from the angry tatiur i tha girl. The -Uitt in which the attempt ed to cross the river : truck a snag ami wis ce poised. Intense bent has prevailed Over jwrtions of South Dakota for s. ral ila the tempera tnw ranging from ys to 104, Work in harvest fields was interrupted and pasturage dried up. The Mexican government has given tint ice that parcels pest packages weighing up to 11 pounds may be sent in the mails for Conception del Uro. hi ate of Zaoatecaa. Reliable, returns of the election for governor held in Choctaw nation, on the 1st. show that Judge . W. Dukes was elected. Mr. EHllcea ran on the full Llocd ticket. Professors A. N. Talbot and Huker. of the University Of Illinois, are Iii Berlin ntttdying the waterworks ami sew age sv terns. The steamer Maiipesa, which left Sydney, N. S. W., on the 2d, for San franc i sco, carried Jt; ;;.". (too gold. There are evidences that the Kuropesn powere are not working together as aarnmnlonofy o con Id be wished in the Chinese matter. I'racti Hy every one of th.em. except the i nitetl Stiitcs, is looking foiward to the time of final settlement. Mid is anxious to tnht the course that will secure it the meet advantage at i lint time. i he constitutional intendment, having In view the '1 i n I nation of the negro a a vot r in North Carolina, h is been carried by a majority of 60,00)1. The entire democratic stale ticket i elected by majorities ooneidembly in edtanoa of that given fcr the aim ndJlient. I'wentj -seven anarchists, dominated by a lender grown gray in plotting a:.'..;?., t social onhT, arc said to have saili-d fnmi New VoVh within the leal few weeks, pledged to destroy all the rulers of Europe. The plan, so far Peaehlngi li said t have been evolved in Put renn, N. J. flam Men ed ail kinds tecuved s footing of KerTl park. Kansas City, Kas . when the Modern Woodmen of n rthwett Kansas had their annual log rulinir. r ading to g t .lie u.-sistam to ilrive away the in isam s. the Wood men pot together and raided all tha r utfits, smaahlng tl..- tarioui gambling del ice s te piece s. Edward Leonard Dwyer, a former millionaire, who, live yeare ago, married tha rich countess de Caatellui ia ml inherited much of her wealth, is now penniless and a ncroit in the marine corps at the League Island navy yard, Philadelphia, The Louisiana board of health hn proclaimed a onamntine of five days egeinsl nil fruit re melt from Ceatriil America carrying pnaacngero, a fewdays ago the board quarantined against Costa Uica, Ixense of the nppearanee of yellow fever at i'orf hinson. A anounoe men t was made in Philadelphia, on the 2d, that BO agreement 1 rd i een leeched between tl " city of Philadelphia and the heirs e.f the late Pr. Thomas w . Renne, the American ii ntbt. who died in Paria, Trance, several year ngo, by which the COUtroiciM -will lie a bände, ned. Authentic leiMirt received at Areola, 111., by men who have covered the t. i umeora district, my that the storm of ih 1st did ove,- n million dollars' damage to the growing corn crop. From one end of the district to the Other the corn is lying tint on the ground. A coroner's Inqocsi held, on thfl 'd. on the Ixwlv of ( arl S I i r. Jr., the second eon of es-tBecretnrj of Iba Intel i Mt Carl Sebur, Cf New York, who died alone In his boarding house in Mi atagna street. Loud' B, July M, resulted in ii verdict tliat death was caused by heart disease. Robert Dunlap, I leading merchant of n i w Yorh city, who was the founder of the Hunlap News agency. noW no longer In eariatence, died in thai city on the M. Henry lliilaby, of Yorkshire, Eng land. was. on the M, held In 15,000 bail by (Tnited states Commissioner Craig, ni Philadelphia, for a further hearing, charged w'th embeaallng 15,000 from the Ornggles too Cool Co., of Wake lb Id, S orkshlre. ( apt, Knst, of the German navy, haa published pamphlet in which he asset!', that two Qermnn Awnelal groupa nre negotiating with local Malay potentates for the pnreham of the fertile island of PikiIo Ixuitar. off the weal coast of the PenlneuJa of ttelaocoi

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BIOCKWU, I St., ten, on inc Si, ior .s vadii, Utah und Montana, on a horse buying trip. He has Imcii emplocd to purchtise .!.o(K) onvnlry and light battery horses fur the (ierinah urmy Home of he animals will be sent to I, in. i and some to South Africa. It was officially announced in London, on the Mi that, in con- ipieueo of the death o' the duke of Sae-Co-burg ami Qotha the shah h.oi aind.uied Ins isit to Lnyland. Ine m Bopp'l Arm, White Bay, N. J., destroyed a large saw mill, several Uli! 1 it'll feet of IuiiiIkt and a settlement of ltd honaea. The whole place was wiped out. A si biHincr that happened to be landing coal for tha use of mail steamer-., took the resident, to a place of safety. When the Spanish cruiser Infanta Ivalnl was about to leave San Sebastian, Spain, for Aichacon. on the d, one of her boilers cave wny, and the escaping steam scalded L'l sailors, killing one and seriously injuring sin others. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Sheng. the director general of ntllWnyt and telegraphs, has just communicated to the consuls at Shanghai, according to a special dispatcb to the Paria Tempi dated the ith. an Imperial decree, dated the authorizing the fon 'L.rn ministers in Pekln to comnunicsta without restriction with their aoeemmenta, and ordering their departure for Tien Tain under u food escort. Fret Hines, lr; years old, has confi med that be poisoned his father, who is ivine- dangerously ill nt the Bounty hoapltal In Presno, Cel. The iov said that his father treated him cruelly and had refused to allow him to drive his team, and he concluded to kill him. He and his younger brother bought the poison which Fred put in his father's codec. Seven photographs of the newlv-dis-eovered OOmel weie taken at Harvard obsenatory, on the night of the 4th. and at the same time Prof. Wendell measured the light of the 10.5 Magnitude star In th comet's path. The passage of the comet only diminished the star's brightness .o:t of the magnitude. In his first race in this country, Percy P. Cavil L, the champion swimmer of L'ngland and Australia, easily defeated Will II. Smith. ef ( alias, nt EaBtport, Me., on the 5th. The time for the mile I amnttVi nilnntna. Cavlll wit! awimJ, L. McCuster for the American championship at Boaton on the '.-ith. An anarchist riot Occurred in Chieago, on the ."th. at the oorner of Twelfth and Hahttead streets, in which L'5 HTsons were bruised in a struggle with Li policemen, summoned to quell the disturbance. The notorious Lucy Pamoni was one of the five anarchists a rreated. The union machinists of Oil City, Pa who had bee-n on strike for 1! weeks, decided, on the Ith, to return t" work at the old scale of wages, ami without any concession, from the i mp i overs. Mrs. Margaret brown Oliver, mother of Genrso T. Oliver, oronrieoae of the "B a l'itt.-burgh Commercial Gazette, iiej in that city, on the 5th, aged .H vears. King Alexander of Servia wedded Madame Draga sfaaehln, on the Ith. the ceremony being performed with great pomp, Four thousand cab drivers in Paris went on strn.e. on t lie 5th. demanding a. lower rute for renting vehicles. Hon. Jas. o. Lyford, of Concord, V. BL, bus been appointed gunrdiaa of ( buries Hoyt, the pla right. The appointsoent waa made at Mr. JtafVu rn post. Lyford will assume management nf ull Mr. Hoyt's business affairs und will endeavor to preserve as much f. pomlble of Mr. Hoyt's peramial to täte, the monetary value of which is a natter of conjecture. The population of the eity of Huffalo. according' to the oflicial count of the twelfth census is .'t.'iL'.lO; iu ItM it was 155,646. There figures show for tin city as u whole an increase in population of --. . or 37.77 per cent, from 1 s-.ti t,, whhk The population in 1966 wok 155,114, showing nn lailFtnBB of 106456, or 54.80 per cent, from l-su to 1666. Alexander Jester, the aged preacher, leeently acquitted of the murder of t-illxTt W . dates, has taken up his n sidi nee in .Norman, Ukln., with his son, William Hill. He announces that he will sonn return to preaching, basing his first sermon on the sith commandant. Thon shalt not kill." The provisioning of Germany's, oaval foreea far the China mmpalgn has iwen krently interfend with by the scarcity of canned meats in the empire. The government is compelled to boy meats at a high price in foreign conntrlen, because of the inability of German to Upply home demands. I OB new ecclesiii .lie marriage law in Conn, revoking tin- decree losued in May of last year by dov.-deii. Brooke, will go into (fleet on the Ifth, The Brooke edict prohibited ecc le siostlca I marriages, recognizing only the civil BBI emoiiy. ( hicogo paefcera have been asked by the governmenl to furnish 3,006,000 pounds of meats within 56 days for tin nrmy. Thia is said to be the largest requbvitlon ever issued by tin- fcotinmeiit of the 1'nited States. The To-foot sioop Bninbow, owned bj oriu dins Vnnderbilt, won the Bona lie. dores CUp for sioops of that BUMS, on the C.ih, in the New York Yacht eiul Colli race, sailing oxer a I ' I 111 Is on Lone Island sound. a. out thirtj persons were proatret Bd bj the heat In Chicago, m the 5th of whom nine died. The iuaiinuiu temperntttre was n degrees. lBBsed Asatota n t surgeon itongh ton. of the I nlted states gmsbnat ( bb tlne( was drowned at Ihaaf hal en the .'th.

HQ0SIEB HAPPENING8

Told in Brief by Dispatchei Iron. Various Localities. t.erniHii I min ran. Laporte, Ind., tug, '. The c n'-.T-eiice of the middle and central districts of the Miaaonrl synod. lu-r-nwn, emhmnlng the states of Indiana, Ohio and northrru Kentucky, will begin its session- . . St. John" church in this city OB Wednesday and continue for One week. The synod 111braces im congregations with si. 558 members. 56,661 BOmmOOieant members. I!. .11 voting male members. 'i parochial school and 15,716 children. Hacked Mae I 1 nie. Ifunole, Ind., Aug. 0. John Dowd was stabbed nine times and will probBbh die It is said he was whipping his wife when rs Larey ( atay and daughter, next door. Interfered, when he li said to have struck them Mr. Ca re j appeared ami attacked Dowd with a knife, stabbing him six times in the face and three times on the body, once under his heart, which will likely cause death. Moth men are employes at Hemingway's glass works. Vuir II11 III. Wabash, Ind., ng. 5, 'f nearly 1,000 miles elf (lectric railways connecting points in northern Indiana, projected since last fall, not a mile nas been built. There is widespread disappointment over the failure to build the roads in towns which had been led tOCXpeel immediate construction, and the promises of enthusiastic promoters will hereafter be received with considi ra bh reservation. Tu II ii Uil 11 I'm'liir). Hartford City, Ind., Aug. 0. The new company of Fort W a, lie capitalists which is to build a large paper-bag factory here closed a deal with the I'tilIty Paper Bompaoj Tor 'le purchase of ts destroyed plant, site and gas leases. Hie consideration was $.iO. 0 cash. New machinery will be ordered this wek and the factory will be in 1 pern ' ion before w inter. Mstaalasj Meet. Marion. Ind.. Aue. 6. The harness race meet Mint closed hen- was sueli a success financially and otherwise that the association will probably give a meet the Inst of September for runbing horses. The meel will in- for three dayi and a feature will be a Merby. Five races will be given each day am: good purses will be- offered. Tlirrr of 11 Kin, I. Anderson, Hod., Aug. . I'd sninnaiich. a lineman for the Union Traction company . Was killed while at work north cf the city. He Was at the top of 1 36fOo1 pole making Mime repairs, when he came in contact with a live wire. He i- the third man who has ueen killed by electricity here Week. It; Kir. I Mass. Terre Haute. t,d.. Aug. 5. All the Catholic Societies in the city joined in the celebration of the first mass by Father Fred Burgett, of Terre Haute, who was ordained last month nt I.011rntne, ueigtum, where he had p tit three years in the theological di Ii partmeat of the university. Ktetkoa Kiiird. Richmond, Ind., Aug, 6, Andrew Nolan. ag"d nn year-, was kicked by a horse, the animal's hoof- striking him in the chest, fracturing four rib and puncturing the lung-. Death resulted in a few minutes, and four children. IIBB ft 0 . 1 u VV Kund mtm I. Irl. Fort Wayne. Ind, Aug. f.. Aft-r a search of one month (i. W'. Rougher, I real eatate man of thi- city, has found at Herne his daughter Iva. onlv 16 years ohl. who ekrped with ( S. In.-keep. ngefl 5u, a sign painter, who deserted i fe. Spirit 1111II-1 in s, -i,in Mishnaka, Ind.. Aug. rk The seventeanth annnnl ramp sseetlng of the National Ar.oociation of Spiritualists was formally opened at Piaoei's grove. Fixe thonmnd peroons from Indiana III inois. Mlehlgna ind Ohm jKint- are in attendance. I m ml . um,. Sullivan. Ind., Aug. ;. a remit r,f the good work of 11 detective employed by the Good Citlmna' league of M run for the Inveatigatioa of Mloom and Unart shops in (iill township. en ki epers have been found guilty of Illegal telling, i" ) ii mi Ueag. Clinton. Ind., Ing, 5, Ah send r Cherry, an nnmarried man. 25 vears old. wns found dead near Ly ford. Hibody Wat lying under some t ree. . More thsn two necks tgo he left home n hile sick. There appears noertdenc play. Kllleil In n l ull. Princeton, Ind.. Ang, 5, - working on the Fvansville cfoul While Terra ftaute rail" a v bridge :ic-s the J'ntttks rier at I'atoka. four miles north of this ein. Joseph Dnacnn, aged ii Veins, fell .iff and STM lBBtnntl kill d. Among the onuses of death reported to the elerl ef the orphane' court in Burin county, I'a., by esmane enumerators were t hose of "hart pariias." "parallya." '"b u t t ruble." 'm w monia." "qulnzie," "hooping cough" and "turner." Another person was reported ns having died of "live cuplat," which was translated into meaning "liver complaint." The war in South Africa has doomed the highland kilt as a fighting drem and it will now survive aa a parada uniform only.

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1 Bloody Battle with Chinese Reported to Have Occurred Sunday Morning. ALLIES LOST OVER TWELVE HUNDRED. The lilies' Casanlllra Were- Vliiatlr Aiiioiiu 1 In- ltuKlnn nml .liimit-ie cmnetnnwMa i:nie Sessnisa1 wow III I'ell taasj. Some ItUluner I rout 'lieu lain. Washington. Aug. 8. The following dispatches have been received to-days "i in F o. ug. ft, Bnrenn N. ligation, WaBhington: liritioh guoboal Fame reporta, unofbcial. an engageinent at Pelt Bang, Sunoa.v morning, from 3 to 16: 30, Allied lo-s, killed and wounded, 1,200; chieflj Runatnna and Japan sc. t hinese ret 1 eating, Bigaed. " I' II B8I0." "(he Foo, Aug. (').- Bnrenn Navigation. Washington: Otlicial report b0lieved reliable, about 10,(XKI ullies In asIly engaged ( hinese at Pell Sang daylight of the .'th. ISigned.J "ItLMEY," Taussig, who sicned ihe first diopaich, is in command of the Yorktown, which is at ( he Foo. Washington, Aug. 6. The annemr.eementa reeeivred through Admirnl Bemcy and t otnmandei- Taussig. ,f re-.-orted heavy Bghtiag ou the rood beyond Tien Tsin. was the news of in1 'lest in the Chinese Situation to-day. 1 ittle doubt was expressed at the navy department that t b, news w.f. substantially cornet. It is probable a laier report may reduce the Ittf of casualties among the international forces, but it is evident that the move uil Pekln is at last fairly kinder way, nml that strung opjM.-iiiou has been neot nt' red. The war department officials who have Wen exceedingly retlcent for several d ivs as to news from tin -,al of war. admitted to-dav. when the naval db atchta were nx-e i ed.t bat the announcement of the battle was not unexneeted, Bytlmteen' view mt MtaattM, ('pinion among the vaiiou-- i .'.'ciala now in Washl ngton is some what uivieied as to just what is presaged by totlay's events. The nunc optimmtic nr inclined to think that s.ivh a sevt ie blown the Chinese must have received at I'eitMitg will result In the speedy ilisintegration ed the force now onpoa ing the march of the intern Itkmal column. In line with this pre fiction. It vv i I prophesied that the (bitos-' gic - ernntent would find means to send the mit Istem from Phkln ander escort, and thus Rt;;e of the ad' unci- upon the capital. Oats n natatMff. On the othi r hand tin re ssj a number of ofBcern, in a pool tion to judge equally Mrril, who held that Ihe tight at ritsang wen only ihe beginning: of a Btn utuuis resietanrv that would be continued to the gates of Pekln nr 1 - yond. It WBa ure al in support of this view that the Chinese had bund:- ' I nn 11 to lose again! one .f the Hillen that thee were well-armed with mod ern guns ami had. nnparentlv. an nn abundance of aasnnnitlou. l i e I iimii-I i Itesinif it is stated that Banridemble apprc bcnalon exista among those chum i o t with oriental affairs at tin- reappearnine in Pekln politico Cf that rabid ant I-foreign fnnatkt, Li Ping Hung, it I id that his appraiance in i'ekln nfiairs may have had something to do with the Shaiitrhnl rumors f i.i Hung Chang's suieiele. It is certain that wiih Li Ping Hung am" I'rince Tumi in control of the de facto pnvernnu nt in China, a religious w r of Hl I (tall like fanaticim would icbably be waged aimitist all f or eignen, and frlenthi nf the more liberal Chiaeea statesmen are exceedingly anatona as to tin ir fate 01. der the Tuan-i i regime. Artlllrrt uppllra (or liaffee. The war department is in receipt of n dispatch from Gen. IfaeArthnr, bhnoa Oeing that he has shipped adtitiotial artillery supplies to Takn for UOC in the Chinese campaign. These nippl.es include Mnrnl galling .cnn ! 1 d the remainder of the ritie nn-l 1 1 ait err siege train now in Manila, which, up to date, has remained us'b in that country on BCCOnnl of the li'ui load-. nw lunch better ecu. t bailee may be able to handle theie nioi -ter guns through the niino-t irnj. tosnl le rice swamp- 1.1 (limn, no one nt the war department was Milling tu j in --, but his recent dispatch contained an argi nt tppenl f r mwre artrili ry . an'l he is getting it. i ni-'-llve Knlterlnu Weni.in The ordnance expert at the war dePart men t my that it It comei to ;i bombardmenl nf Pekln these Bve-lnch rillcs and seveii-ineh bowiter, with their enormons bursting charges f high explosive rill ! tha most effective bettering riptim In the internal lonal column. HlnUter 6F I fWac Mav. Mlnleter w u left Washlngtoa on Batnrdaj for Cape May, ami remained away from Waahingtoa yeaterday, a Ithough he had been expected to return on Sunday night Ace Osteal nml gsjsusd l-r. Kansas ( ity Mo., Aug. ",. , S. 9eOtt, the Ohlnltoma cntth man who is eharged by the Banker ami Catthw men'i troteetlvi aretaslnth n with bobo pUelty with R, L, gwaaey in negntlnfi Ing fraudulent cattle mortgages, waa rralgned before Justice Jenny lure Ji steid iv and bnttU I oxer to BWail ihn notion of the grand iurv . Hit Imnd wan fined at 11,600, Scott wna arreafitd on a warrant ehnrglng him with negotiating mortgages for sJ-.'si, on a herd of cattle said to BBmbCJ .?0 h.t.l, which, it is illegid. iitaimd only 41V

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GEN. ROBERTS ADVANCING.

( c in 111 11 min n .- ml ll.oi., II Im If I lie llurulo is iKsa'l IOi III Klint; !,. U if London, Monday, tog, I dinpnti h bb tin Unilj 1 . . L reiio Manpie, umlav . -,, I ited lalinanutha, is slroiiglv t , j Blid fighting is expected anv 1 .. "Lord Kobnrta is ntrsajmbag ami Intrenching his pa If ( omiiiandaut Qeneral 1 finds the burghers shrinking lal mannt ha he will resign , 111a ml. "I he Rksar army will then prei r melt away, leaving l'resnl. :.t , lielpb IB, "(jen. Dc Wet is BMIthweot Ol Pre, toria, ami inn. Delarev 1- : Pretoria.' Kllehraei unlrm tlnu ih 1 )r. r London. Aug. 7.- A npBCbll di , from Pretoria, dated Augn-t Oea. IsWfd Kitchener has narrow, circle around (ienerals He W.Bteyn by driving out the enen , one ol the flunk positions hieb I,. held. HUNTING TRAIN ROBBERS. InrSrrlml Srareh Ilm I or. for ih Men H hii lli-lil I p the Trinu rmr IIuko. ,. Deswer, Col., Aug. 7. a doaeti i erion detectives and a pooae eommnnd evf BheriaT .lohn w i 'reare scouring' the country in the but hood ef Hugo, ( ol., in , the two men who robbed n nun it ol passengers on the I'nion Pat sas City express early Suml.iv ing. and killed Win. J. l ay. heim, Cal.. who resisted tin in ,. robben anonmal on two horses w ; they had bitched near Hagdad 1 OfScCTB lost the trail Sundav but hope to reeover it, A reward of 61(666 each for the capture of tl, . g dead or alive has liei-n offend. v. t. Canady, chief clerS a tha Union Pacific detectives, and Kranit Wheeling. if the Wyoming. ...... I n. naher, of tha Kansas departi ; the railway special service, ate . eel to join in the chase. SAVED A THOUSAND LIVES. Ileulh ol Cant. Frrilerli U Jci ..nr. nml Olil-I line sailor nml V.l. -. I. He Slur, Ml sjiii I in in i .. San l-'i am-isco, Aug. 7. Cap!. Frederick .lerome, an old time sailor, who had tin- credit of saiug of I. during his career, ia dead in this city, lb- w. - Ixvrn in southern lv,'... He was presented with tb ib in of the city of .N'ew York, ai i cb g.inf snuff box for saving hundred nt lives in the wrecks of the 11 ( lay and Ocean Monarch, in tl. 1646 and 1 -4s. Capt. Jeronesaved the lives of the captain I Lucky Mar and his wife and el who were wroekeel on Ib.- evm-t . mosa in 1661. He was especial! Hatred bj a present from Queen ' for his heroism in the Hriti-h rharn Hi- was presented with a gold by t he city of Liverpool, and w ,i a life member of the Pioneer mm of alifornla bv nnnnlaaosja tote. AT THE PRESIDIO HOSPITAL j gtWc Mamsleosl Psttteata i astet freat im ni. ah oi 'in rm Returns in. m th,- rhlijaiplaos. San Francisco, Aue. 7.- 'Ihe general hoapltal at the Preetdio contaiof ion patkmta at present, ull of tie i ii.g soldiers returned from the PI pines. Many are merely conval-M For the past three days two legimental eetclnnry surgeons, with -al assistants. hae been bssty Oppress1 inp glanders umong some 1,600 a naall of the Third and Ninth c regiments. (In Friday and Bnturdai ten horsea were found affeesed the contagion, and were pr. killeel. Five others were isolated SI suspicious e'as-s. Since then tin t have been no new cases. Ilesides 166 pack mules soon to if Started for China, there are at the Presidio four WWgWa trains of II w iah, with four mules to a w., These are ready to be taken to tt, front as soon as transpents an n uly. DEATH BEFORE DISGRACE. laseMs of ih- iWensih onii-.-r f iiiiniiinrit-v asoeteam Uisee Itonl aelilanil at en. New York. Aug. 7. E. Thiele, fourth officer of tha Hensbnrg-Anterican linei Dentoehlandi blew out his brnix iog the tOjmgn of tlie Btg ocean pfreV" honnii that was finished vlou ' ' ttenmer renched her pi-ii in Hobt The si cond day out it wna Thlele'l turn to watch on the bridge. 1 1" f m. i!e him drowsy aid he fell ash f at his pot. apt. Alben came up on him. 1 r' dered him to take ft I is cent, th ship's badge of oflice. nml reat hi"' ,0 his cabin. The yoBnsg rnlhaT 11 ' clow n in iisg rice. fine minutes after the door i behind him. a shot was heard, an when it was forced rien Thiele lay i t ti e Root with bulb t in hi- i A Hatter nf Btiori MsmsM Bon Fninciseo. Aug. 7.- In all tl ' plonlasj mill - oi an pmnclsci 0 IuikI. Hcikeley, Iliywnnb. San Jess" Slid Santa Clara there has been pt eel a notice b,v 47 ri. Blag null WW I to the effect thnt the demand of tlt mill hands for I lalsir day of eighl hour- will be denied. The reeoltttion of Ike mill hands te wok on v I In . irs a day is to go iuto effect 00 v" gnat IS, Wio i wnjrirere are now patting In Many of the bsJUb, nine hours fia and in others ten hours u uay.