Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1901 — Page 6
C. DOtNK, I'ublUbrr. i INDIANA.
JASI'F.U. T1j joint note to riiina was sipned by the foreign iftutir"f l'ckiu on the 22d, and was I ran mit tod to th Chinese envoy on the 24th. The deuth of former llov. Roger Wolcoit makes a vacancy in tin- cle torul college tli it is to ast tlii' vote of Massachusetts tor president ard vice-president of the United States. The Canadian Pacific will open school in Winnipeg, Man., for the tench i 1 1 of -hnrthand ami t I i; r i ( h V to its junior employes to rue We tlifin to qualify for more i m port n nt positions. i -Theo. D. Poole, United States marshal for the northern district ol Son York; member of the Fifty-fourth conprrsi- from 189-1 to 1 and a civil war v-t. ran. died oi apoplexy Syracuse on i 'if td. Gov. Plague, on the SSth, issued a requisition on the gorernor of Cuba for Charles Jenaer Thompson. who is wanted in Detroit, Mich., for forirery. This is said to be the first requisition OA Cuba ever issued. Indian Agent My ton, of the Uintah and Ouray agency, reported, oa the Mth, to the Indian bureau, that the search of western Colorado In the state officials had resulted in a failure to find a sin trie Indian. John Riley Chamberlain, a veteran of the civil war and a graduate of Miami university at Oxford ., died in Cincinnati, on the nd, aged He had been engaged In aewspapcr work in Cincinnati for 18 years At Trenn n t. 111., on the '.''.th. Col Aquilin J. Davis and wife cel. orated their go Idea Wedding anni ersary. Their seven children, who reside la several states, were present. CoL Davie was born in TaseweU county, 111., in 1830. The exchanges it the New York clearinghouse, on tue fffth, aggregates! $364,0 l.'f,-J!n. which is a record-breaker. The previous hiph record was on Noveniher 20 last, when the e. hanget were about fourteen million dollars less. Mr. M. A. K. Frye, the superintendent of education of Cuba, has tale graplwd the war department a swce- i inp denial of the published story to I the effect that he had issued a circular or proclamation la Havana advising the Cnbani to proceed to drive the Americans oet of the island. The president has ordered that the military reservation at Nome. Uaska. I be made a public reservation under the control ot the war department, and that the. military reservation previously set aside near the ca.-r side of - U . . , 1 . . 1 . . ' 1 , nm wrau in nie i IT oe Known as ißt i-on Havis miliary reservation. The Hritish secretary of state for war. Mr. 8t. .lohn broderick, annou;. ed, on the 2 1st, that, in vi, w- of the prolongation of the vv;:r in sutl. Africa, members of the imperial yea mnnry will be paid five shillinps instead of one shilling and two peace per day. Militiamen are promised priority of return over regulars. Dr. J, E. Tood, state geologist for South Dakota, has issued a Warning to farmers on the possible exhaustion of the artesian water supply. He holds that the preat basin underlying most of the state may be exhausted by wastefulness, and reccommends nailer wella, cheeking the flow in winter and when not needed and restriction of the aumber of weiis in Stated rreas by legislation. The prinre of (Idenburg, president of the gorernaseal tensperanos eons m'ttee. at noon, on the 25th. dec lared the people's palace at St. Petersburg Open to the public After the inaugural ceremonies, the prince and 20 of the higher ana officials, including the commanding generale, along with hiph officials, nobletaefj and ladies, d'ned side by side with peasants and the families ol worhingBsen. William H. Price, president of the Horwalk He rings bank, and wife brought suit, at Norwalk, )., on the 2Ctb against the Sanduaky Railway Co., on account of the cancellation of life passes that had been issued tc them by the i ompany. Mr. Pries nskr for ftt.OOQ damages, ami Mrs. Price for npeclflc preformaaoe of contract, it beitif alleged that the passes were issued for vaiuable considerations. The various sections into which the Ctioan constitutional convention at Havana was divided some weslHi ago for the purpose of preparing and submittinp draft constitutions for the convention are, as a whole, gradually getting on a basis of a unitary poeernment. with restricted suffrage. The convention leaders now hope to have this work completed by January 18, so that the r'sii'f may be submitted to ,he United State! congress Februar 1. Never in ihe history of the country r the world did Christmas mean no much for the indigent and unfortunate as it ,Ud this year. In most of the larpe and many of the small cities and towns of the Inited States the example art by the Balvatleu army of aaMag Christmas merry tor the saasea .va followed h) the biffhearted and charitable, and lens of thousands ,,f people for whom the dav had fottJ eily only sorted, by contrast, to eatphasiM their wretched condition, wen nnbled, on full stoniaehs. to thank (iol for the Christ and Christaaua
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... .... , .... , .... , .... , .... , .... , .... sJnJ 8 J f f f ft ? -? ' f ' NEWS IX BRIEF. Compiled from Various Source. Fir-ry-SIXTH conghess. oiiil BeSStSU ) In Mi the sen.it . M m. r Frj tens., wu n i i tic ;ist. the Hih i t wife of thv president i.illv announced. IM pro ithiii; ll'e lians.o'iinn of any Iiuscicsh, the stnsta. out "i respect to hsr BBemory. ad.tonru d Imhi house, altera session of only nilnutis. during which the tiesth of IteprSMUttUrs Wise, of Virslnia, was aninuineed ind the ctistnniary resolution p.-seil Hlld iumtnittee appointed, out of respect t his m mrv adjournment was taksn, Un i r the eoneurrent resolution pvevtousl idopted until January :t. Htl PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The estate of the late lvoprer Wo!.ott. of Massachusetts, according' to the asserors' books of Boston ami Milton, reprasents about SJIii.nno. 1 be real vain.' would be considerably in excess of that amount. The brother of Aadree, the mising reonaut, Bays a dispatch from Copenhagen, despairing of bis return from the antic regions, has finally opened his will. In pill 1 nail e Of its plan to re-equip its road, the Philadelphis I Reading Railway Co. has let contracts for new ears. etc.. which, In the aggregate, amount to over 12,500,000. The Independent glass combiae, recently organized, will, on the 1st, adranee the price on all window glasj 1 j jicr cent. The Old Town bank, of Ha'.timore. Md.. vvas placed in the hands ot a receiver, on the 26th, with the consent of the officers of the institution. Bad loans, made bv the caahJer, without the approval Of the directors, resulted in heavy losses and precipitated the trouble. .lohn 1. Rockefeller, dr.. son of the president of the Standard Oil Co.. has subscribed 1250,000 for the founding of an inetitutien of learning for poor boys and irirl.-. The School is now in course of erection in New York city. The Russian minister of the interior. M. Bipiaguine. asserts that the car is now completely restored, be i ii ir able to take long walks and drives daily. A. II. Pierce, the Texas cattle kinp, better known as "Shanghai" Piene, died at hi- ranch at Pierce Junction. in Wharton county. Tex., on the !6th. of pneumonia after a feyv davs' illaeea. lie was union reteraa of Hie civil war. Chairman of Sanitary Commission A. J. iturr. at Wichita, Nas.. has issued orders to kill all cats ami dot's ' ".up'-t l'-ose on the streets. The reason for uns. he claims is that these animals arc spreading smallpox by rtmning into inected houses. 1 A re. I WOlf, -ava'e and hungry, is 1 rnauiitiL' a'ootit in the vicinity of j North Sev ty -second street and i.umI avenue aicago, and i-- scaring the Inhabitants of thai par? of the city. Mrs. Mary Foreman appeared before the Dawes commission, at Vinira. , 'I., B fen days atro. and applied ! for the enrollment of Svvitler Lowrey, aa aged ( berokee Indian, ami i yhen asked why Mr. J.ov rev did not appear la person for enrollment, assigned th" reason that lie was ill years old. I nited States Minister Conger, says a l'ekin correspondent of the London Morning Tost, declares that no one of the envoys yviii recognite the na areas dowaper otbciaiiy, although all are aware that sh- has loin; exercised the supreme power. He believes the crisis will remit in the Initiation of reforms in China, Cadets testified at West Point, on the Mth. that difficult or very objectionable tasks were civen fourth class men. and, when they re f need to oliey the orders, yverc forced to ffght or leave the academy. A cadet from Arkansas swore the social ostracism was so unbearable that fourth class men had to resign. Hog cholera has swept Bureau county, in. Speculators an buying the deceased animals and hauling the earcasses to Dixon. Within the last two weeks many farmers in thesouthern section of this county have lost bogs aggregating several ihonaaad dollars in yalue. Placer po!d fields of fabulous richness are waid to have just been discovered in the Valley of the Pcnolea, southwest of Pannen, Mexico. The discovery vv;o made by three American prospectors Who recently arrived in Mexico from Denver. Col., where they were "jrrub-staked" by prominent tninimr men. ( apt. Hank Haff has Imch selected as aniliug master of the Boston boat to ie built to defend the teaeriee'e eup. He has had great experience in cu, races. He sailed the Volunteer and Defender la Utl and 19M respectiv eiy, The Finnish senate has vot-,1 t.n.nOO marks aaueaeJRy ir live years to a steanmhip company for the purpose of keeping open winter communication between Bwadea and Finland. The American Crystal Palac- ThorOnghbred Poultry and Belghta Hare show opened In Kansas City, io on the 27th. With ebOtt! twelve hundred sovcimeus on exhibition.
I More than six thousand persons four-lift lis ot whom came to the lint cd Mates, -initiated from Chrisfiania Norway, dui .itg the last IS mouths as attains! ... :uu in isy;. I'lie. on tin' Ttb. destroyed the residence of Mrs. Barrlgar, at Hrookville, I'a . and i be mother and two Janghlets apd live and seven, perished in the flames. In a runaway accident at Klint Mich . on the ITth, Dr. H. W. How land vvas killed and 0. II. Qulgley, a prominent business; man, fatally injured. I he esar and c. ii nia will return to I aarskoc -S.-lo, near St. Petersburg, about Pi bi nary 2. A certificate of Incorporation wai tiled at Dover. Del., on the ITth, fr
the Midland Canal Co.. of Pargo, N. D. t apital 11,000,000. 'Che corn crop of lOno was one of the tour largest ever leathered, yvlule the oat crop has oniv omc been ei needed. Martial layv has been proclaimed in the districts of Beaufort West and t arnarvon. ( ape Colony. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Willism Westlake, the Ineentor. died at his home in Broohlyn on the Sätk V- . . .... . .. lie was Horn in t o iivvail. I.iulaml, iu islm. and ennae to this conatrj when V years ohl. When II years old. he was employed by Capt. HaTlflSSOn to make the patterns and models for hin fuel hot air engine. Many useful in vent ions 3TOWB his life work. After January l, iu making the al culation of the per capita wealth of the I nited States, the Hawaiian islands, Alaska and the Indian territory will be Included. The probable effect will be to di'.'litly reduce the per t ap ita wealth. vhich now Is about tweu ty -seven doll i rs. Cadet Ulysses S. tlrant, grandson of the former president of the United States, is a third lass man at est Point. He stands second in his class, the leader if which is Douglas MacArthur, a son of Gen. Mac Arthur, com soander of the United states force la the Philippines. The steamer (anada. with Lord Rola-rts on l ard. arrived at Gibraltar from South Africa on the Mtb. The lield marshal landed at noon and received a prellt ovation, the Canada reansitng her royage at night. Herr Kmpp and other reat manufacturers h iv petitioned for the free admission into (Icrmany of mineral oil for motor consumption, with a view of sa'-itiir the coal dejxjsits of the country. The National Zeittine; and the 1 SgOblatt. discussing the revived rejMirt that Germany is seeking a naval station in the Danish West Indie-, atbrm that Germany never bad such an intention. I he stcano-r Kosly n astlc, with the Canadian volunteers returning from South Africa n board, arrived at St. Vincent, Cape Verde islands, mi the 2Mb, and proceeded for Halifax. Moses Coit Taylor, profe-sor of American hihtory in Cornell university, died at Ithaca. N. V. on tin- -'Mb alter an illn-ss of three weeks, Kl Edberal, an official governme it newspaper, declares thai much triebt Baa has been OSSCOVered iti pork s,,h mi the Nleareguaa markets. Maj. Alexandre Alberto Serpe Plat i ihe If rican died in Uano on the m. born April .' . Ih4 'Ihe summer meeting I can Mathematical 1 v a Ibi'ha explorer, He wae ic ineri U oc bt il next Anguat at t ornell university, F. Cndahy, ti e millionaire pat ke of Omaha, Xeb., ha- received a lecoad cominunicat ifn from the men who kidnaoci his un. This time, as tormerly, the ktter contains a threat and s.-. s in eubatanee that unless he withdraws hi- oiVer of i.'-,.oiio reward for the irreal and conviction of each Of the three bandits, they will kidnap another of his children. The Chinese plenipotentiaries have been unexpectedly ordered tO sign the preliminary joint note, and. on the MWh, notified tin- foreign envoys to that effect. The t binese themselves were greatly astonished at receiving the Imperial instructions. Seither Li Hang I hail,- nor Prince Chillg bad expected siiei es, in pursuadi.iir the court under ten days. Gov, Rooeevell poke nt Carnegie hall, in New ork. on the loth, before an audience of young men that compb t ly tilled the house, under the auspices of the V. M. C A. At ihe satin hour bis speech was read Infore delighted audiences in more than a hundred towns throughout the count ry . In Danish official circles the report thai 'lerntaay is negotiating to purchase Ihe Danish Antilh-s is deBled, "If the Manils are to oe sold," said a high ollicial. on the 30th, "the purchaaer will 1m the United states ami no other power. All yyill be sold or none.' TvroGernann tourists, Herren Lainer and Kind linger, ascended Mount fkihwartaenbergen without guide, aa cording to a lispateh to the London Daily Kxprevs from Vienna, ami. falling into an abyss, were killed. Total clearings of all the bank eleeriaghouaes in the United states tor tin- vvck ended on tin- lath, were 11.-.I.TilT, ti'i-.', an increase of ItJ aar cent, over the eorrei ponding period ol' last year. A movement has ( ecu Started by the local W. . I . I . to impanel a special grand Jurj to iBveatigate 'he ionducl of the city und county offioials 01 permitting tin- sale fif liquors in Wichita, has t ol. Wilcox has 1 abled tin governno nt thai tin- Asbanti rebellion has ended, all 01 the rebel chief!, hu i n if sii 1 1 1 ndered. I wo person- were killed and il seri onsiy wounded at Yivnr, Province ol Grenaehti spam, during an electing riot.
NEWS FROM INDIANA.
Latest Happenings Within the Bardart of Our Own State. llaae Their Teacher. Indlaaapolia, Ind., ! M M'esle Dugae .1 pahlie whool-teaehsr near Petersburg, was the victim of a ha i inj st the hands of his pupils which came near costiny him Ins life, Me vva. -et upon by tin- larger pupils in his tvehool and carried to the c ec of a pond in yyhich it was proposed to duck hiin. Breahing eanay, he ran into the water smi waded to a rtump soBM dlstaaes front the bank. lien he was pelti'd with stones and eluli- until forced to take to the water aiNiin and try to reach the opposite bank. He was already numbed with cold, ami before reaching the opposite bank !-t eon scioii-iiess, and would have ,'royvtied but! not a passing farmer roocucd him. Sete a l-'orlune. Laporte. I inf.. Dee. -v Mr-. ,!a II iTt St re et. w ife of Julian Bl reel . a me in her of the staff 'f a Nt vy Vorh cilv newspaper, has t ome into possession of a fortune y allied at $::., .nun. Miss Ada lPlt, of this city, was married to Mr. Street yvhüc the latter was Ivinyoiia sick bed in a New York city hospital, Mr-. Street recently attained her majority, and the fortune conn - into her possession as the result of legal proceedinps yvhich rieharired 'hi tru-tees of tin- estate of the late John Hilt, who ama.-sed an immense fort line as an ice poker. win Vmmm Their Votes, Crawfordsy il!e. Ind.. Dec. g, In view of a rulinc made bv Judge West pboldiag the election law it Iii s fore - rone conclusion that disfranchisement is the fate B WSi ting U "Huaters" arainst yyhoin prosecution wa- recently besynn. In his mÜnr Jtn'i'i West said "that the man who sells hi- vote ells his country, am' is thereby guilty of treason, the most infamous of crimes. M The M Indictmenti slreadj returned on information are but a beginninf of the prosecution. Mfl-lhlrl lllrth.lnr Harerstown. ad., Dec. ttV V noteworthy birthday anniverssry was celebrated on Christmas dav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kiisha lfrovxn. of this place. It was the ninety-thin! birthday of Mr. Drown and his wife Is but one year younger. Moth are in pood health. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have iin married T't years, and in February wiil Celehrate the seventy-first anniversary of their marriape. All of their niarri. d life ha heen spent in'this tovx n.-liip. Inv -tina IIU Fee. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. Former President Harrison has invested $' 0') of his Veneauela fee in property in this city , paying 'lie cash. The property purchased i knoyyn as No. .:u K.i-t vTsshington street, and is occupied now a a wnoiesaie sno retail nsrnwsre Store. It i -aid that this is the lirt of several contemplated purchase-by the ex -president, who will put his Venexuela fee of $100,000 in real e-tate in this citv. I n.ler llollil. Frankfort. Ind.. Dec. ZS.Charlee A. M "er. the vouny drv roods clerk and ei. ty man SfOSted lo re on a charge of cracking- M. P.. Thrasher's safe and ro ibinir bis store, yya- relea-ed 1 ti s $.Y 'i Imnd :irtd 1 11011 ,d i:i t .1 1 left th,. ci'v xii ,r at tir-t i.etnei: hi- cunt. but later eonfeesed to the officers, and Said that he committed the crime in order to pet money to cover up losses mane in the iramblinir houses. riot kidnap Kall. Lagaasport, Ind.. i. ig, Charles n. Reach, fortnertj of this ritj tnd now of Chicago, 'ies in jai! here eh a rgvd w.th tryinir to kidnap hi- -on. over yv honi the box 's mother ha- control. Beach made the attempt ami the ar rest followed. He was placed under! f.'iin Imou! to await trial. It i - -aid the Peach family was broken up RCVeral vear- I go, since yyhich time Besch has lived in Chicago.' i.iveii nrr a CoBtney, Lowell, Ind.. Dec. M, Peter Supronlii- is i"9 years old. probably the oldest man in Indiana. He left his birth pi : , St. Johns, ("anada. in l'."i an.' nettled oti Lake Chsmplain. After eight vears he moved to Lake eonaty, beinp nnionp the first to take up a boSJH st.-nd nnder "sipiatter soTereifnty. B has 47 grandchildren, U greatgrandchildrea nd severs' great-great-grandehildrea, flriiipr Deail. ronnersville. Ind.. Dec. It.- Mrs. .). B. Jones dropped dead at her home I northeast of this city cd heart dis. 1-, She was a member of one of one of the most prominent local families, hi r husband beinp the larpest laadholder in the county. IMrfl la KlorMa l.aporte. Ind.. Dec 18. Henrv D. Morri-on. vice p ITS id en of the Fir-! national bank of l.anorte. died at his xxinter home at Dayton. Pa. He vvm 57 years of aire and wa- a native of l.aporte. He leaves s large for" one. Aecept Ihr I ha ra, -. Milton. Ind.. Dec. J Mr and Mrs. Irs Hathaway, of thi- place, have accepted the general BUperittti nd. BCJ and matrenahip of the orphans' home st Mishavvaka and will take charpe the first of the year. Found In ihr Vi nods. Princeton. Ind.. Dec. '8. The bvdy of an unknown man. aped shout to, was found under a lop in a tract of Woods near here. The coroner yvas potified and an inqnest hp!d. Nd one could Identify him. Hoy nrnmril. Covington. Ind.. Dec L's flrovef TP'. 14 yearn aM, the eoa of Thomas Tllley. while skntlnp wn drowned in Coal creek, near Bnoddy's Mills, ssvra miles south of here.
I W B I IN
Suspension of Payment by the Leu don & Ulobe Finance Corporation, Limited. THIRTEEN FIRMS ALSO WENT DOWN. The ftoenUtS Oulterli ni. VII. former . e r no r-t . ur m I ot ..- uii 11 ud iirituii taabnaanAss t i'nri. um kaoeji ei Ine iteaf eii,-l (uui'irti, London, Dec. 90. The 1. hm tllobe ri nance corporation, limited, delivered stooh purchaaad n account oi the London a Globe, and ashed tor, puyinelit. I'hev received check- w hull were dishonored. I bis was followed, Saturday, by ihe failure on the took exchange f u tirms, as lollow.s: Haggard, Hale a Plxley, Garie .v Drixer, Doiij'las. Jr.. A to., Comfoot Hros.. I'. A. Cohea, Itlockey A Kookingharo, Guan a Aubrey, Richards Sloper. Baker a Smith,' P. C. Watts A CO., Plower A (.. and p. Roullj A III. The first named is a luv lim vvitli important com lions, it is feared s number of .smaller jobbers will be al footed. I. oral Hufferin lnvoleil. The chairman ot the London A Globe Finance Corporation, limited. i the marquis if Dufferin ami tva, th 1 f'"er governor-general of Canada 1 Dritisb smbassador at Paris, l'h failure of the concern of which be ia t he head adds one more sorrow to the closing chapter of his life, let he is to-day preparinc t start foi South Africa, in company with ".adv Dufferin, in consequence of the serioUl condition of hi- son. Lord Fred crick Temple BhtcltWOOd, the lieutcn an in the Ninth lancets who WBI wounded Monday at Gleafontein. it i- scarcely a year ago since Lord Dut ferin lo.4t Iiis ddesi son, the .'ail o' Ava. who du d at Ladysoiith, He k now encompnsrad by family grief, t yvhich are added these serious tinan rial troubles. some sxfcet nia bems, lord Bufferings fellow directors arf Whitaker Wright, who is well knowg in connection with many companies; Lieut. -GeU, Hon. Somerset Qough Cnlthorne, who has been colotiel-ln-cfaief of tha Fifth dragoon guardi since 1S02, and Lord Pelhnm-t linton master of the qneene household, am. i a son of the former duke of N'eyyisistle. Lord DiitTerin holds .'i.tssi share oi the London a Globe, ami ,'o.ouü British Amoricnns. I III r lee mil Failure. London, Dec. ill. The thirteenth I;. dure of slock broker- was am nonaced before the close of the exchaage. D was that of Bartholomew V Jacks. The fact that a crisis had been reached in the speculations of the Whltaker-Wrighl group of mines Und that the worst xvas known, ocaaioned a feeling of relief, after the' strain of anticipation. While tin mining market continued depressed ether departments quickly recovered from t he 1 Kcitemenl SWEDEN'S FOREIGN TRADE. 1. Hurls to Be Mnile for More Hired mi leasee Trade win. ib 1 11i1.1i aentaa Stockholm. Dec. an, -Th.- eoaueus ion for the promotion of .Sweden's foreign commerce aropoeea the estaillahuienl of refrnlai steamer Ubok to Ib.- I nit.- I States and South Am ien, particularly the i nited states, whence hnpotta are rapidly growing, xxhilc Hwedish exports are unimportant. Sweden, at present, receives American goods chiefly through i.noiii. Hamburg and Antwerp, and they appear in Svcdish statistics as not from the United States. The commission proposes bounties for the two lines to the United State- and South America, ami also sets forth that bountied lines iron Sweden to Kussis are desirable. S0UTB WESTERN ALASKAIhr tnltrd HSStOS Mall siramrr Tillamook. Overdue From llnleh llarhor. I'rnbahl; I. oat Chiengo, Dee. 90. a sM-( ijii to the Record from ftoattte, Wash., saya: The steamcri Bertha ami Dolphin arrived from souGiweetorn llaahn, Friday night, with news tending to sustain the belief that the I nited State- mail -tenner Tillamook, ot Ban Francisco, so long overdue from Dutch Harbor, i- lost, ami information to the effect that the steamer t itv of Fopehu, srhieh piled np on the rocks of Bui 11 Tan island, Lynn canal, three weeks BfJO, will be floated and sa v ci. A serious Vlrr Averted. hicagO, Dec. It, Fire, which for 8 time threatened with destruction the retail store of Marshall Pichl A ( o., yyns discovered 111 the while goods and cloak repairing rooms on the third floor shortly alter , a. 111. A HI alarm was turned in, and b hard work the lire was conlined to the third and fourth Moors, and in the old Field bnililinp on State si reel. The lire Alma i e f 1 1 1 v oriir i i oi t erl in 1 . l l n - " Hie catlfC -haft of the elevators, denI Bra! Stauaper Selfridpc estimated t he i daiuape at not to exceed 25.000.
KILLED AND CAPTUKhD. draat tell, II miiü Xm rru luoajaj Our 'l'roota In ihr I'hll. Ilass. Manila. He,. ;i. Wst.-niay Inouht Many icpoi-is of captures insurpOnte as -h. re all of .U-outing throiii'loo;! Inon. Ihe ineric his, in tili work u-tai I 110 eiisiui 1 1 ies. . dciaih i,t ot the fourth regiment an tilled OB ill the Province ot t avite. Gen. Unheatoa reports havtog can tured am! burned Ureuaori'i cm inn, in the peninsula. Bear San Aulonio. Oen.. illusion reporta that live in. anrpwata were hilled and several eat t un d neu r .ay s;i 11. GOB. Such wires thai the proclaim! tii n of the goiemor general has and good results in bis district. Near Mioiones. yesterday, .1 noaen Inaurgt ate were killed ami eicht
"rounded, clc-apbs I hat h his detaehinrn' cov ering t he low er por unt Aravat in th, hiiw tions of VI, j of rsTtehlng Alejnndrino. He mvsthni last Friday a detachment of ihe Por ty-hrst Infantry raided the rvrniu ..f tic' insiirenl leaders, and ..ccurcd some of his papers. Near Aliaja. yesterday, Cap, Men dOBB, With ill' men of S.mdieo .s com maad, surrendered. DetachmeBts of ihe Eleventh and Ninth en. iiry killed 12 inaurgents and destroyed severnl camps in the CamBriaes ii-' i iet. The I'lnlinpiiies OOSBmUMion ha :i l led to l lie p Bdiag school bill a prov ision lor the employ incut ot BJSJM American teachers at salaries ruiij;bug from to $100 per month. FILIPINO BARBARITY. American Soliller (iitluretl l X. ttvee saii to Un, i- Baas kl i while ft hltve, Minneapolis, Minn., lief. 30. A spe- ' ,"iul 0 the limes from West Supern, i W is., sa v - : in a letter w riiicn from the Philip pines just before) Ihe recent election to his folks in thi- city. (apt. Ilurrv W. Newton rays th i' at that Line the 1 e nroachntents of the native sreri yvorse than they had beon at any tUBM liirini; the year previous. As one in stance of their ferocity he writes: "Just tic other day they Jumped a detachment of our Twenty-fouth numbering neu, ami enptared 14 al them, 'me of them was found tern Idy mutilated, showinp sipns oi being skinned v bile x 't alive." PAT CR0WK IDENTIFIED. line Who lln i iiiiiui Him for Vtmiy lrr sw Him Id mi the Sell Ii e ill c r , i 10I Hon, Omaha, .xeb., Pec. IL John Smith a broom maker, employed by the SvhneiderwSnd broom factory, hapositivcly iileiititicd Pat Crowe as the man who, in his presence, rented the Sclnicith rv. ind hOUBI on Grover street which was used as a prison for Fddie iidahy vvhile he vvas being detained for the fc! 5.000 ransom. This .s the tjrt positive personal recognition f anv f the bandits ami establishes 1 1. ,,iost important point vet deveioped in the case. When asked to identify the picture ..f pal Crowe in connection with the j ease. Smith said: "Von need not show me any picture I kimvv that man. It w is Pat ( rOWC I could have told any police ofBCCI the same thiag had he called upon inc. 1 was busy at the broom machine when Pet ( rowe called to rent the house um paid no attention to him during his talk with Mrs. Schneiderwind, i hen i though! I recognised ihe voice ami -topped my machine lone; enough to gel a pood look at him. I saw at a phinee that the man was none other than Pat CrOWS, a man whom I have known for ten vears. I am positive as to the identity of Pat Crowe as I would be of BsJ own brother." STHM.i:i.V Ml. Ml II wr. Seeon. I Idler from Ihe Mjioterlon "Bttetae I ." tl I Ihe I ndah h 1,1 iiiiiliiK. Cincianati, Dee. 11 The Bnouirei has received the second st ratifc ly sig nlftcnnt letter from "Floise 'I"." vvhu now- siirns heme If ' Blolae . Tarrell.' I n this letter the w liter -a v - that eon-je-tures as to her identity on the Bart oi Omaha correspondent are wrong -that she is not Liuxifl Bum ami that the correspondents are not at all like ly to fathom the mystery of her identity. She also pixes reasons for her oiler to clear up the CtHSUB mystery. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." is Ihe Quotation that she UJBOI to expl tin her position. The last Idler is dated Dcceinher Ami again the BHsnaaa if the writer In- a woman 1,'ives names and dates that arc onv Incing on the point that she Knows BBOagh ahoit the ( ndahy kidnaping to he vxnnted. Her letters are length and most 11 ysterious in fai ts. dales and details. Kfforts to ascertain who the vxnter 1- nave proved futile. Beta keeps well in the baehifround. MRS. NATION REFUSES BAIL. III Onl tin Out ot Wlehlla Jail m I'oitquerer l.anah a I Ihe Saloon Men'a I. ant Heinrl. lehita, Kas.. Dec. .11 Mrs. OarrM Nation. Ihe W. C T. I'. "joitit" vv reck1 r. has refused bail secured h.v bcreoworkcrv. She now saya thai umlerno eirenmstanoes will she step ou( of Jail niil cleared of the charge against lie,-, am ib.- w r. r. r. committee who had ahefl up the matter hat practically abandoned their eJNsTa H venire hei release.
