Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1900 — Page 6

iUccuUj Courier f. M S 1 I'.lt.lUloT. lASPKB, ; : 0 INDIANA. t. - Somerset Henry Maxwell, tenth li. roti rarnham. died la London uu the wB. lie was born In 149.

The poit office department hu orBared the establishment of mrul IfM delivery lervice, ou the 15th. at 1.pnlos. Col.: Waverly. la., Omaha. N l.. uiut Courtlaml. Ku. Judge Leo Uassieilr. of St. Louis. WM iMiteMft) elected .lamaaind cr i in-chief of the Grand Army of the Be j publie. on the 30th. at the grand en- j ctiiimifiit held in Chicago. I'.v the action of Ihe grand encamp RMSt, C A. K.. in Chicago, on the I'.oth, ' the only auxiliary association to lx lecognlsed by the irrunti army hereafter is the Woman's Alliance. Field Marshal Count von WühlerBee. selected to command the international forCCI in China, landed at Aden, j Arabia, ou the Blot, and was received . by a guard of honor of Hritish troop. Hon. Andrew I. White. l'nited Btates amluissudor to Ccrmnny, ar rived in Washington, on the ,'flst. and called at the state department. Mr. Whit.- expect! to return fed fiSVuiauy about the middle of October. The I'nion Pacific naasenaar train, second section No. 3. was held up by four msn. IS miles west of Rawlins, Wvo.. on the ?ith. The express and ttMM cars were forced open and , the safe blown to pieces. The ruilroad company sa s the loss was nominal. The pension report was adopted by the (i. A. It, convention, on the 30th, without discussion, it lieing under- j stood that a determined effort will be made to induce eontrrcss to appoint ' a court of apeals to have tinal juris diction in matters relating to pensions. Among 35 tramps srrested and jailed at Marhalltown. Ia.. one. 1 named (.ray, was positively identified on the ,-tli. as the man who killed Joseph Williams, the colored drav man. while the latter was defending two von ni.' girls from the assaults ol ' a gang of tramps. 1'eter W. Corhett. assistant secretary of the Northern Pacific railway, while walking along the street, in St Paul. Minn., on the 31st, was sudden ly stricken with heart fa. lure, lit it at once conveyed to St. Luke hospital, but survived only a short , tune, death ensuing at 4:30 p. m. At the direction of the president. Ir. Thomas, of Washington, was. on the 31st. detailed to serve in ihe offne of the United States consul at Olsagow to assist in the enforcement of the regulations of this government so far as they affect outgoing passenri ami traffic coming to our ports. For four hours and a half, on th2cth. the thinning ranks of the Oraud Army of the Republic passed in review before their leaders and before probably a million sjH-etators. packed in almost solid masses along the four miles of the line of parade, which marked th principal feature of the grand encampment at Chicago. A cyclone that visited Mafeking. or the ;oth. did more damag" than the eves months bombardment. It blew down or unroofed numerous building and leveled the military camp hi pital. causing much suffering among the sick and wounded. One person was killed anil two were injured, and th re were many narrow- escapes. The Weldon mine, located just east of Leadville. Col., was totally destroyed by lire on the night of the fifth. The fire started in the engine room, but the engineer remained at bis post until nearly all the men were hoisted from below, and was probably fatally burned. The rest made their I way out through other mines in t iu vicinitv. Kansas City, Mo., was plunged into isrkness at midday, on the J7th. rendering artificial lights necessary in tores and others. The phenomenon prevailed for half an hour. during which time rain fell in torrents. At the I'nion depot dav light signals oonld not be seen, and the truin service was stopped for 30 minutes. No damage resulted. The handwTiting experts who testi fieil in the Molineux case have entered suit against the C ity of New York to collect their fees for services in tha case. According to agreement made with Assistant District Attorney Osborne, they were to receive 0Q per day each, their railroad fare and hotel bills. The claims will aggregate Bevern! thousand dollars. The new Peruvian cabinet was officially gazetted on the MtB. I' is made up as follows: President of the coun eil of ministers and minister of foreign affairs. Senor Kibcvro; minister of the interior. Senor C'oronel Zegarn; justice, Senor Domingo Alemenarn; war. Gen. pernabe Car rasen-, finance, BettOT Aurelio Soua; pabttc works Senor Agustin Tovar. Returning delegates to the international convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor, in London, tell of very had treatment bj a tourists' agem v which, for c .moderation, agreed to provide aU things necessary fO their stay in Europe, and deserted them, many of them penniles. thousands tf miles from home. Their trunk- were sent home In advance, leaving them with out a change of linen.

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various 8j .rets. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, Ti e viceroy of India. Lord Curou of Kedleaton, telegraphs that food rain continues to fall, bat laat cholera still prevaiia in many districts of thn eouatry. lr. Leyds' interview with Lmpetor Ni 'holas lasted barely five minutes. The czar said he was sorry he could do nothing for the Transvaal, except to urge it to wake pe.oc. a be hated ell war." Yu. i'oerijor of ihe Province of Shcn-Si. China, is reported to have inied the foreigners in the province to come t his protection. Fifty accepted the Invitutjon. and all were massacred. len.t hatTce.oonimaniling the American for-es in China, is imikitii.' all the necessary preparations to maintain IjON men in i'ekin through the winter. The Frankfort Zeitung published a (lisp. ti li from Shanghai, on the 30th, saving a plot had been discovered there to burn the whole city. It is added that Europeans consider the streets unsafe after nightfall, and the general situation is described as critical. Certificates of Incorporation were tiled at Dever, Del., on the 3ith. for the (ireat Western Lead Co. of New .rk. to engage in mining lead and other ore; capital. 13,000,000. I botnaa J, powers, tioiiiinisiloisii of banking for Pennsylvania) was killed by fallinir from a train in the outskirts of Philadelphia on the night of the -t"h. Gen. I ribie. the chief of the insurgent force in Colombia, has surrendered to the government at ( hu. hurl. All fradeaof refined sugar were a.:renced, on the Itoth. live cents a hundred pounds. Thomas . Bdison, the electric wizard of thecentary, is almost ready to make public details of his new es and greatest invention. It is a machine for the generation of electrical power without the use of engines And dynamos. According to the iVkin correspondent ot the London Daily Mail. "During the telega every scrap of metal. Including randleaticks and omamente, was converted into ammunition. A jui was made from a fire extinguisher. Jen thousand sandbag were made of silk bfOCadC material, valuc.i at $ per bttg. The grand encampment, (i. A. K.. at ( hicae-o. on the .;uth. lIBattllllOlnlj elected Maj. Leo Raaalcttr, of s. Lonia, fcosnasander-in-chlef, and selected Iener as the location of the next encamptenenti with a proviso In regard to suitable ruiiioail ratea Orden IL Fethers of .l.itiesvilb-, Wis., wan elected tettprettM chancellor of the Knights of Pythlai at Detroit, Mich. Mr. Fethers bad prev i -1 v served as supreme vice chancellor, and his promotion to the bead of the order was in accordance with previous rttetom as regaeda the highest aflh in Pythianiam. fiussla's nt)te suggesting the wa ff opening pence negotiations with China, which has leen sent to all the nowera and to which Ihe Halted states has made a prompt and f.iorable re-Mnse. ut. it is U lieved. tc-eived approval by Japan. Eleven pei-on-. were reported suffering from the babonic jdagne al tilasgow, Scotland, on the 30th, and five others hail symploms of the plague. 'Ihe pOtet attOtlilll exati'ltiation of the body of the person who died from the plagVC August L'7 established the disease as hultoim plagve. Poor masked nun held up the I'nion Pacific fast mail and SipifQllltelll, I. ear Table Kock. W o.. on the Right of the MMh, ttad vvhile the officials claim that the amount of booty s--ciircd wan small, there is ;i general belief thai they made a rich haul, ns II. 000 reward is offered fot each man capt ared. The British prisoners nt ITooitgedbaeht, on the railroad east of Mscha dodorp have been released by the Boers and sent to Jolg Lord Roberta forces al Wotervalhoven. near Machadodorp. As the wind up of pugilistic con test 4 in the state of New York, finder 'he sanction of the Morton law. .lames .1. Corbetf and "Knl" Met, .v. the tVMi best exponents of scientific boxing, nii't at Madison Sipiare garden. cv 'ork city, on the night of the 30th, befi re n large audience. Corbetl proved himself tin no ikfltfaj, bv putting his OppOttSttl oitt in the tifh round. Richard Qnenther, United tntes conul general nt Fra nk for t -ou t !ieMain, left that citv. ori the Mst. with his fair.il.v. for the Parktai posit ion. lie aapeete to soil, on the i-th. for New Y-.rk. At Leavenworth. Kas.. fmn conl miners in three shafts struck. On :he ?1't, for cents i tOfl Thejl had re-rec-;ied ?. certs umler last year'n contract, which expired, on the 31st, at noon.

' The census barest) annoaseaa that the pOpulatkM of Lv a nsv lib-, ladn is Ut, a- teiaat -.".;'ii in lsiH). This i uu increase of S.'.'.M, or Ifiafil per . Cllt. Edward s. n'sahhurn, president of the Kansas 1 it x . Fort ficotl i Mciu1 plus Railway Co.. died, on the 31 St, at Rye Reach, Mc, where be bad fane for his health On the 1st K.ii. Dun A Co, reported: '"Failures .or the week were 175 in 'he Patted States. agalRSi Ml last year, and 19 in Canada, against -5 last vear." Kara! free deliver postal service was established, on the nisi, at RocltJ Ford, Col.; Rristol, II L; Michigan C4tj, Ind.; Fariningtoii, has., and Venus.

Tos Phaaneohi (Fla,) company dose' a cotit ract, on the :it, for 100000 ton ..f Alabama coal to be shipped throvgh that port to Phime, Austria. The Nicaraguan congress at Managua, on the dst. approved the commercial reciprocity treaty between. Nicaracuo and the I'nited States.

IJXTL NEWS ITEMS. There f nn unennffrtned rtimor In IVkm that Prince t hing has Ih-cii apointed regeat, bat is afraid la '- turn to the capital unless the foreign envoys will gee rentes hie liberty, I . :i dignitariei remaining in l'ekin have, consequently, resolved t petition the diploiiiats, in the interest of an amelioration of the situation, to invite Prime thing to return and to eive explanations. A crowd of men calling themselves "The fiOUtfi Lima (. I Whitc. aps," at two o'eloch on the morning of the 'd, dragged William Btcll, an aged man, from ins bed and subject ed him to a moat cruel flogging. There was nut ;:it inch of his bark that did OOt show - ns of mutilation. It is claimed that stell had been cruel to his wife. The polios have the guilty perSOne under siirv eillance. I be German! have formally do msndhjd for themselves all the buildings and grounds of th camp of flu L'nited States troops at Tien Tsiu. explaining that these will be needed '' the larg" German forces soon to arrive. As the American camp lies in the Germntt concession, the demand win probably ic complied with. Ill the presel.ee of President Krrnsvtris and the local authorities the electric tramway system of Santiago de t bile eras formally inaugurated on the fid. The public was greatly delighted at the outcome, and the installation of similar net hod of (reimportation is expected to rapidly multipi V . Papers have been signed transferring the Brsllamar copper nines, situated on Howe sound, near Vancouver, B, C. to I'ngiish capitalist h known as the Scott syndicate. The price paid was on the basis of 12,000, 000, with a substantial cash payment, apt. Man of the F.ritish steamer Uareonomo, who recently touched at St. Helena, and saw (leu. t rotlje and ( ul, Sheel and other notable captives. Bays there are 4,000 Roer prisoners at St. Helena. They are well eared for, md are made comfortable, Li Hung Chang still remains in China, Us it thoroughly discredited, Im N said to be intriguing to get the foreigner! to ijunrrd among themselvss. There is financial panic in Cid Oese business circles In Shanghai. Prol.al.lv an important factor is the mone rste, which Is now ;;ti pr cent, per month. 1"ha Snlt of ex-OMeen T.ilitioknlnni a.'.iiMst t. R, Wilson, her ooe-titne confidential adviser, for $i.Kio dam iges and t pjeel him from the premises in Honolulu elaiiued bv both pa r-ti.-s to the suit, h'is Ih-cii answered by Wilson with a cross-eomplainl in whii-li he claims remuneration for .Ml ca s" sen Ice as adviser to her awyes tj np to i v'. On the 3d the managers of the two window gla -: factories at Muncie, Ind.. owned bj the American WindOW dia- .... were ordered, bv telephone from Pittsburgh to resume work it eight oVloeh the following morning, a settlement having been made with the Ratteners. Thousands of skilled laborer- are affected. At a vheep-sla ughtering and drsan lag exhibition la Indianapolis, Iml.. n the fid, I has, t, Gardner broke tha world's record. In IfiM fie killed and dre.vsed teg sheep in 99 adavtee and '. seconds; this mads him the world's champion, "n the 3d he killed and dressed ten sheep in no minutes and n s'cotuis. Two policemen were killed in St. Louis, on the night of the 3d. by electric shock, and ii other persona were injured by the crossing of teleprone vvi'h live wires. All those hurt. IXCpt one. Ore connected with the poliee department, and that one is an Inspector in the City lighting department. Prince and Princess Henry of Praests win meet Emperor William at St. ttin on the fithi D is understood that hereafter they will reside at ( ha rloi ten burg castle, in SOCordsitCO ivith the wish of the kaisi-r. who d - i res '" have his brother nearer him. delegation of tive Yniiii Indians who belong to the peace faction nf that tribe arrived at Urrmonsillo, Mev . on Ihe 'Id. on their way to the ( ity of Mexico, where the will lay U proposition before President Dia, looking to a settlement of the srar. While making u lii utal assault HOOtl bh vvife in qnarrel over a trivial matter. . Woods, a farmer, living mar Martelle. In., was shot, on the 3d. nnd I istnntly kiiieii bj his it-year old -on. who was promptly exonsrat e.l lv the coroner's .iur.v. ttn neeoi M of Ihe outbreak of buhotiie plague at tilasgow the AustroHungsrisn gotrernment has ordered medical exnininnt ion of all the ships arriving in that lountry from Ettgliah ports,

HO0SIER HAPPENINGS

Told tn Brief by Dispatchea trom Variou.i Locahtiei. i as m biaaiea Psiti Lnp.ute. hnl.. fiug, It. M 'he net ladlatt! legisuiturc a bill which i-now being ilitiflt! Will IN introduced providing For Ihe ostabHshnjittl ol Iba colon... node of paalshmeal h) the whipping post tbreUghOttt lb! state. The (iffcasei for which this dra-tic panishmenl alll be iafiletsd arc: Ms bit sal drunkeanees, abase of fatnRjf, prafaaltj or vulfirltj Inthenregtace of Indies, disturbing public meat lags sad iaaoltlng women on lh itreeti or ot her places. Drap ItcM.I In n Knee. Frankfort, linl.. Aug. 3L- The fair snd races drett large crowd In re In the 4j0 pace ( apt. tiarrigus. a v, ry promlsini voting borse owned at Montleello, fell dead it front of Ihe grand Stand at the end of I heat that was driven out In 8:19 by ! field ef 11 horses, none of whom had ever before bcSB marked better than J:4 . struck bl Horse. Corydon, Ind., Aag 11 Illt 8wii a widow, .u yeara old, a fatally injnreu at the fair. She attempted to erosa the race track vvhile a heat vva! being run and was struck hy a slmf of one of the lUlktes, Tha shaft penetrated her right cheek, making a galling wound. She was also struck by the horse. Jennew fnastli Beaalea, Muncie. Ind.. Aug. 31.- Tin re were IM of the tin members of Ihe Ben bow family pres.': el tin-annua! reunion iu Muncie. repn -. titing a.! parts of the Pelted state-. A feature was s report from Ihe committee looking up a 11,'K, n,(K!0 estate suppiisn' to be due the descendants In vTa.es. lrMperaws Csiysy. Oawfordiville. Ind Aug. M.- The Farmers' Mutual ln-urance company, operating in Mor t gotiu r v am; Poun tain counties, met in twenty-third annual session in this city. There are now Li members.earry inp $1.555.003 In Insurance, an Increase of .f:"'v'.,5 'luring t he lust J i nr. Mali. Dies I'eHr. Mtshawaka.lnd.. Aug. 31.- The three-resr-old daughter of James Merritt, of this city, tlieil from terror after an attempt to kidnap In r I ad Oi en n sde by gv psie-. Searching parties are out after the gypsies, and threats of dire vengeance are made ahottld thev he -a ..ght. Horrltele Death, 1). cat nr. Ii".. Ai:g. 31. The three-resr-old child of Weslej Bcowlee, a farmer living in the southern part of Adams county, foil Into a vat of boiling water ai i died in a few hours. The flesh on some part- nf the child's face nd body fell from the bone-. Te Beet Ihe Reeerd, Terre Haute, Iftdb Aug. 31. 'Ihe Trottit.g association has made a contrsel with George West to start Tommy Brit ton to heat the World' ttallion record al the fail meeting here, September S4-S9. Tht record: te held bf I. : ct 'l tf . : ." :lt I or lie r lnnr In lit. Brasil, Im1., Aug. '!!.- The corner tone of the new s I . church was laid b the Methodists of this city, the chief address belaft made bj Dr, II. A. Uobla. president .f the DePaaw university. Lahes Dei tlteaetlea, Mumie. Ir,.. uir St. Andy lie7i nah. of Cincinnati, and Michael Schreck, middel weigh 1 fighters, are matched for a 15-rotind go before 'he Int ererben dob In this city Labor day Bight, ens in Peseta. BrMe. Valparaiso, lad, Aug. 31. -At Deep River Isaac Hsdley, nged S4. and Mrs. Mary Diddle, aged W. wer.- married. This i- the groom's fenrth matrimonial venture Rttd t bo bride's third. Draw ii i'i . Ifentone. Ind.. Arthur on ned in There but none We lt rs. ten j ear- o Crystal iake vvhi'e w i re icvers I boj - a w . re .arge notlärh ti was i ntbing - l.i.n. It II II lull . Spie lsn . Ind.. Aug. -ii. The am its! reunion of the Thirtv sixth Ii i Itli a regiment will be held here October i. Arrsngementssre being made to n ake the meeting a great ineccas. Bvssss Ills eases. gvsnaville, Ind.. Aug. 11, Die een!UB bureau atinounee-that the population of thi- eltj is .'.!.. uT. against . '.T."i in 1800, This is an Ineresssof ".S"!. or ir..2' per cent. DrwpfeS Deael, Craw f ordsvil le, I m.. Aug. n. Georga Churchill (colored. M yeajri Old, etnployed in Lee's brickyard, rkropned di :. of prostration by the beat, i i r i Hi see ion. Mart marine, ttld., Aug. :tl. This j.'aee has is. tlrst directory. If gives tip towj a population of 7 neraoaa over iti i ea rs md. This pretty little anecdote ebont the hov ki 111 pain is tiow given: A short time ago the ipieen regent was telling her son how jwior his country, Spain, was becoming, ami what need there would ne of reform and economy in many rerpects. "Mother," said the young monnn h in embryo, "I have quite made, up my mind that we must, all give something for the snke of my country sumo luxury. I, for my part, have determined to give up smoking!" Gloves are unsalable wbva they are kept on hand.

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Members of the Tsung Li TfififiM Trying to Negotiate wtth the European Generals. ANXIOUS TO SAVE FORBIDDEN CITY. tVeattaa Cnnttaaed When Ihe smashes i en, and gssaseai saw eenled i SeverMl Seel Inn ot Ihe III), Were Keeilna I I Pütt! ior ein The ateeets Plefceteeh l'ekin, Aug. fie, via Shanghai, Sept : t hing Shin, Nil l ung and t hung Li, members Of Um tsung Ii yamen, an- 1 1 lag to negotiosta with the gen trala of the allied forces, in order to prevent the deitruction of tiic Inner most palace of the I'm bidden I ity With ihe aams object In view, tha Kussiaus have occupied the jialace. Resident Americana hope thai the negotiation! will not suoceed. They think the city ooghl to be completely destroyed, thai Ns lung and Chung Li should DC beheaded. ainOO thev formed part of the cabal which caused the murder of Baron Von Kettler, and attempted to massacre all foreigners and that no leniency should be shown, or flic next generation of thiiiaiucu will repeat the crime. Many residents of other nationalities arc moving into the American section in Older to be safe from the thieving that is going OB. With the missionaries who arc lielag escorted to Tien Tsui on their v.iv home went Mrs. and Miss Woodward and Miss Payne, of Chicago. The british forces met. five milei to the westward of l'ekin. 300 ßoxere Sad -.nun regular binese troons. The latter fled without a shot, and the Boxers followed suit after losing 70 men. Till: l.oniiM. COKTISt'RD, CoaeealeS BOxees Keepinu i p a Deanltur) l'lr. li-cets I'it-U.'leil. l'ekin, Aiil'. via Shanghai. Sept. 2, The Princess I hing stales that Prince ( hing, the pro foreign Chinese leader, WWtttCd to eominunicate vv.tli lien. Clisffee, bat ass informed by the general thai he would have tirst to Consult witW the other allied generals and would give the prince a reply tomorrow whether the interview would be desirable. The other neutral princes are In the city al present, The anti-foreign element all followed the flight of the court. Looting continues and the Boxen concealed la several differenl sections of the city, still keep up a desultory tire. The streets ;.re picketed by the allied troops. The first Qermsn eontingenl ol troops. 3(000 iu number, win arrive tomorrow . According to numerous reports the many thousands of I'.oNcrs who wer, scattered on the arrival Of the allien re again massing to attack l'ekin. These rumors can-e great uneasinesa The Japeneee have captured S,ooot, 000 bushels of rice and silver balllOl to the amount of 12,000,000. lien Tela the Americana have captured bullion to the value of half u million dollars. PHAMCB iii:mi BILEttT. lim. KSN ft Be alt ad la itnin'ii Ithilrnwnl Vine. I'aris, Sept. 4. I'rance has not yCt replied to Kusaia'a note regarding th withdrawal of troops from l'ekin. M Deles SSC, minister of foreign atTairs, and the Kussian ambassador, Prince Ourousiow, went to kemboutlls ta confer upon President Loubet the dec oration of the Kussian order of St Andrew, recently accorded him by the CXer, and to present to . Loubet hv, autograph letter aocompaaylng the decoration. It is believed that thU Will give opportunity for nn Tbjffiff1 of views which will have an etTcef upon the minist. -rial meeting which Will in held here Tuesday. PraUCS regards peace as the lirel requisite of the situation, bat is not entirely certain that the withdrawal of the troops from l'ekin is the Barest ami quickest method lo attain that end. COM. I K tl.AIV MKA 1(11 I ItOM. aaetSerl aslstse Dlspatsa i ram taeAewe i. ii Btlatstar. a blngton, Sept. 4. dispatch from Minister ( onger was received bv the state department yesterday, it w;.s eliiefly interesting iu Ising the first word from him since his dispeti Ii of about the ;th ultimo, referring I the proposed pa fade of troops through the imperial palace in l'ekin. The contents were not made public but ii was stated that it containei. nothing materially changing thO situation. The luck of date hd to a determination to take energetic steps by which all dlsps tehee hereafter oom Inf to the state department from bins will have the date clearly stnt cd. n Muri. .-.I , v niieenien I. It an not be learned 'hat there has been any marked advancement of ihnegotiations tut ween the powers touching the withdrawal of the Inter national force from PshJtt. The plaiu indication is that lbs powers are act lag upon the information conveyed in UM la-t note of the state departmant and are bringing nil their influence to bear upon Kussia to induct her to change her mind te to with drawing her troops. For some reason, the authorities here appear to fsOl s growing confidence that this effort will be auccesafuL

AFFAIRS IN HAWAII.

Military Mriuglh t , 11 " r ; . ,,.4 II II VV II I III I. I I mi I,,., s j ;ji Istnes ia I,. i Honolulu, Aug. fis, via p, ,, . O. Tl Vents of the past f, " resulted in a movement ,, the military tetrenath ul the n . , , , "j., um islands and arrangement) u uiude to add to the fore,-., u j" I hci e at e plenty of on n in , ' BOaapaatae are now in paembere of the aid - ,i . , , will make up two morSi Kleetrle r. . It is found that under tl,.. , dit ions nf American govei nn . . ,() lulu is u very heavy exporter ol rail to the l'nited States, au. I u , ,"vrieis are thinking of in, , BUCh shipments. The export ' due to the eUBtOmhoui , nToaaluln has no money except comes from the minlnnd. tun ji, heavy druin. it is thought, will fom bad afiTSCte upon the local mom I,,,., kef. To Present BsaartatloH ..( )t KffortK have U'en made t(, take at vantage of a l'nited Btati lau vshiA allows for the depositing with ant treasurers of nioiiev i for liutie to be eoliscted in such cases, viiiuhcn for the cash to be taken l, t. lector bare instead of money, A-th cash an deposit at San KrunciiCB would put an end to henvv. raid p. pofftat ions from Hawaii , the na toins department. The army transport Niaiu trrivej here, on August -'a. from Sai h'rs, cisco en route from the l'hi!iinins v in tiuain. Site took coal ben ;n,J left to-day. The I. e per a on VI ill ml a 1 Uhoi.l. The board of health ban '.j that hereafter the lepers iu t: ., :. t lenient on the island of M , ys have to be fed on ennned beet instead of fresh owing to the enorm, of fresh meut here. All the I. - 3 settlements draw their raf una :roa the government. Bntaeea Mfa Lawsatt The suit of e-tm eu I j against f. lt. Wilson, her oue-i fidential adviser, for 11.01 and to eject him from tl,. prei -. this city claimed by both part en t the suit, has been ansvv, r. -,i n i with a cross-complain t In t, hi claims remuneration for service as adviser to In t i to iv'.'". Circuit Judge Bun granted an injunction resti queen from selling or dispi . of property until tln suit is settled. The BrlttSh ship Carla-, I I . Capt. (iritTith. arrived here froi i II. inn irg. liermaiiy, on Augu-t u exciting trip around the hoi members of the crew were fr tfeu POLICEMEN ELECTHvH'l'TLD. loo Hell, I il ml Kill I'll Oilier I'.TIIS seer.i lafasea . ( - i W Ire.. St. Louis. Sept. 4, TW p vvi re killed last night i . .shocks, sustained Walls th using the police telephone, ai 'ICCttS BBS stb er i'crsons were injured in manner. All of those hurt, except one, are Connected with the poliee depart MrB tend that one is an Inspector til city lighting department. The shocks were due to thof an electric light wire vvi tl, i I telephone wire. Kuclt one of jured was shocked while in tin bat rge of his duty. The den! arc Nicholas Bin years old, unmarried, of No. 4 Kaston avenue; .lohn I'. I Bey. tl years old, married, of No. 3021 Etoi avenue. TBS injured are: James Edwamt pol ice ma n, hands burned; Pat N policeman, hands burned. ladlCB Dwyer, policeman, hands .lohn Killorea, polk eman burmd: I'at Lardner, hands burned and internal from shock; .lohn Hinei n. - tied; audi nan. irift eer, hands burned and Interne! juries from sho-k; M. .1. Borke, man, suffering from shock. A nil re! Larry, policeman. Buffering ff"a shook; Harney Besges, polleettUh shoch; George Lyman, laapevtor ot lighting, BttOCk; Oliver Miller, tor at PoUTta district station. In all cases the injuries re ' from shock! received cither Bl poOB patrol bies or at police stations. LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE. ii i .. i. ii. .,'" BJferl i nhsaaao Prem a OSS' nt' Mherlfl Sturmis. S. 1)., Sept. 4. I'd 1,1 ind Harris Hanson, hot sc thieves. t ' CSptUre was one of the most exi UBJ in the state! criminal bi-' 'ry. se aaulted Deputy Bhsriff Fran 1 while he was loekJag up the cell' the night. They nearly overpos i fur , rvi him. esntnred his kevi and trie 0 Innl l.im in ltnimon und Smitb "'r' in I life and death atrufl till otliccr mnnaged to get his arm irs tiring his revolver and fsUll.' v log Dlttssan, The officer then n control and kept his prisoner! unti! help arrived. Ditttnan as OUt of lied from tha woum il v hen ha was captured. nqnt ladlaas' lleiiinni'-llo-mov.illi Mev.. Sent I drle ... . Ul.'".',.'. ' , raf km of Bra Yacrui I ndian vvli-i " long to the Peace faction of thai !rl have arrived here. They ate 0B ' way to the City of Mexico, whcff tW will lay jtroposition before I n dent Mas, looking to a eitlem 1 .1 . I k..., .rolll!' "II ,e i lie war inui iim h 7 the I if the last two years between dinns snd government troop ihr Ü" dJana fismand that, they ihsJl P i 4 " Iki.ir own t iml jiniieu iu eoimuei no.- h. BlTairs without interfcrem e ana out taxation,