Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 March 1901 — Page 2

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C. DOAÜB. PsbiUSsr. JASI'F-IL t INDIANA. '. b queen regent of Spain, on the CT'h, signed a decree appointing KraiAcni rai Cei vera 16 be a vice-ad-mirai. e ' K t. Duu v Co. report; nimerrial failures in Feb: i.ary were M in Baumker . 1 H.7.U in auiouu:, SOanpaicd with UM1 in January, with Hal lit i of I1U2S -U. ' 1 mrnt ovei foU mining in the tVovlnee of Lepsno, in northern Luton, ia increasing, a number of Backets have Wen discovered, but no Tf 11 ikflaed UdgM have baea found. lien. Dc Wet. it ia officially asserted, having? failed to cross the Orange river at i'altorspoort. is hurrying to Koenfontein by the way of IVtrustille. The Orange river is falling fast m I'.y special request of the president, the Uiiea veteran of the civil xvur ere assigned us his er-nal c ort from the White House to the cap.tul on the iMii.Moii of his second inauguration. The monthly s .tement of :he pub-lit-debt shows hat at the close of business February It, 190!. the debt, let-ö iah in the treasury, amounted to :.:.. .. .. .. decrease :or 'he sat nth of $:.": t The German war office has received fhe following from Count Waldersee, dated 1'ekiu. Fei.i -.; ry Hi "A patrol of eight German repulsed an attack by 100 Chinese imperial troops at suling pass, killing: Bit" A handsome, unknown soman, oo the L'Cth.. called on Ta K iver l amp, of Louisville. Ky.. anl n-dert-d him Bll which she said was for a conscience-st ricken friend. She refused to betray the identity of her friend, but said the sum Lad long been owed. Native Shanghai new.parer publish n sec-ond list of ofhfials whose punishment is demanded by the power. It includes Lu Chuan Lin. irrand counrillor and president of the board of I riu--. Duke Lan has lecn arrested ( nd awaits ptinishment. Fitere Tuan has not vet been tnken. Great Britain. .Japan and iermany, it ia said, have unitedly advied China, through Li Bang l hang, atrainst granting special concessions to tae fttnhjnt ts of any naaonaliry. 1 1 represent a - r :er to the Ku---Chinese convention repardinp Manrhuria. which ha not yet btca rat Sed bv China. The vote in the Kansas state nate on Mr. Moorehouse's bill irivinir women the ri:.ht to . ot for presidential electors, which, on the niht of the ?0th. passed the senate. 2 to in. was reconsidered l-y that body, on the t?th. and tbe measure defeated. 23 to 14. The worr- n sun'rajre in Kati-as at present xteuda only o municipal elections. Georpe Ward, the t.f ro wh murdereil Miss Ida Fbafcelat ia. The tehoel teacher, by Bhootteg her with a ahot (run and cutting her throat, in he aubnrbs of Terre Houte. Ind.. on the tMh. was arrested. n the -ih.. identified and confs.el his crime. He was taken from jail by v mob. drar-ed to death, handed, eu: down 'fumed to a i-nider. The news thai the Bpoonei atnnaaaent prohibits the m f land, timber and MlalaiJ i' essions has alarmed those in the Philippine islands who are depend at u.n such concessions for their business sueeeaa. The three chambers of commerce of Manila, ti. the Spanish and the .mc aie wiring protests. London Truth says: "Kin? Kdwsrd has gone to Germany, not because the i ami pi ii as dowager in consider. -.i to be J in (freat and kaum Ii :ar.srer. but to discuss private afTsirs of import- ' SDrf witli her. 1 he empTCM : is about to make a aov will and she fta anxious that U.tb Lmjeror William and Kinp Kdward should approve tht proposed nrraagemeai of her afftaira,M A trsin on th l'lant Syst. :n o' railroads broke the world s record fcr fast time on the 1st. This train, .n charge of Egaerv .. IL Lodge, ran from Flemin"ifton. ia.. to Jacksonville. Fla., a distance of 148 miles, in l .o ninut'S. mak it tr the furious average of 74 miles an hour for the satire tsnce. with some phenomena 1 loirsti of speed, at times reaahtSkg ltd mdes &n hour. The remains of ,uisepe Verdi th: eonijioser. were teiuoved with niut eeremony. on the ;th. from the . erne tery to i kg Borne for Aged MaacfaM In Milan, founded by Vardi, Troop liio.i the route between the ceme'e and the heme, and an immense concourse of people witnessed the ren snony. A choir of several hundred soiees sat c ne of Verdi's impressive compositions. M. 1. Heard n, a r peeted citiiett, la under srrest st Homier SpriagjBj Kas . for afiagad connection with sa attempt to force l.oor. from Fi ink Warner, cashier and prine.jwl oWMf f the laink at '.hat place, under pain Of death to himself and sife. or the hTdnaping of his child. Hearden. it it aid. was arrested v. hüe makir? ofl with a iwg of bifs appsaai to c .i tain money and which was left at a point designated in a threatening letaar reeaivsd by the banker.

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i liüri i -Hr: ...... H TOPICS OF THE D.W. NEWS FEOM EVERTWEEEX FlTY-SiXTH CUNGHESS. Seeon J Boston 1 In the srnate. on th- irth. the army apMoprtattca bill binir unJer coni l rnti-n hm the PtUUpplnc amen.lnnut wa rruhM, Cuban an'ndment was at. oPrd. an-1 the ssi -n was oecUll lr debate on thes roposlttOflS, to wn: . sharp oimisltton w.i uVveluel on tr. d-ma--ratle std. An evtnln WW, TO held to allow time to continue the Utais In the house th senate amon.lni"nl to the naval appropriation bill striktnR out the provlst n for two bnttU-nl!-!' rKi two erulsers. wa avee: to despite in aiie.i!s of the house ..nfertn-s by a tar, . . I ...an m ,11 consnt to dtacree .o tne wnmr "",''. nvr.ts to the St i. uts expoaiuon bik ) the sr-nrte anii"!but Vr Shepherd (Tel.) obiectio in the senate, on the 2th. the .,rniv appropria! ion niu Mint utaer inu-..u,.. Nt! M rBan tAla cor.tlraie.l hi sp dls 'islna: at l-n-th t-nh the rhtlt;-iina ;cn! c ut an puiilniiU and occupyvn nenrly th emlre session. Tn .imenniDHit lavlnc restrictions upon the sale oi public lands and the irrantlnp of trmhies In the Phlllppln was adopted v In the house, a partul r port on the Indian appropriation li!l was screed to an.i the bill was sent bark to conterencf' ihconferrnce report on the naval bill beaten on account nf th. Item rrt utns ctilsfa at strsaa Is tns ietartment The r- n i i r of the d.ty was lost br a h ated discussion over t.i withholding Of a s;-. ecs from the public printer by the sp. ker. In the senate, on the JTth. the conference report on th? t jrtlticatton MM accepted At th luunt esslon the senate passed the arm-.- a; proprlation bin, containing tbo pro; Sltloni of the repuoIlean majority tor the temporary K''vrnBlent the Phlllpptnos. und for the ture relations between the fnlted Spates an1 Cuba Manv amendments were oft" r l to b th pr i" siti r.. but were votd down. ... In the house conference reports on tM fortifications. District of Columbia and military appropriation Mils were aTev4 to The naval appropriation bill was sent bark to conference. In the Senat, on the th. an immens am! r.t ol busine. was disposed of. 11 r:-r and haroor MM. artyln- approptl itlons exceedtnr t w ,s pa.-f-J without discussion The conference report n the war revenu teducii-n bill was 1otei and final confercr. e reports wore made and screed to on the diplomatic nr. 1 consular and aaricultnral appropriation bills, and another ccrlirence ordered on the pct office appropriation bill ''.inference reports on several other measures w-r- arrted to. and sevral minor MIM were passed ...In the bouse a r.umb. r of important conferenca reiorts w.r adopted, anions them that on the war revenue reduction bill, was cdopted without division Final reforts on the diplomatic and consular and the aaricultural appropriation bills were also adopted. la the senate, on the 1st. the greater part of th session was devoted to dlseu3nn of the sundrv civil appropriation bill Th Ir appropriating fMs.aw for the Bull Is 1'an-American exiolttc.n : $5.0O0.(W0 for ths St I-oui Loulaian.i purchase exposition, and CjO.'0. for the Charleston if C I interstate and West Indies exposition, w rs attached to the hill a riders In Ui house tbe senate an.endments to the arrov appropriation bill were concurred in 1 to 1M. The nnal conference rep- rl upon the In Han apprtiprftion bill was aiTtel. The conferen'e report on th St 1 imiIs expsltlon b (which asrro.d to Bt'nday clostr.c wa arred to and th bill was sent back to conterenee. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Nathaniel Holmes, a former supremo court judpe of Missuori an. I a founder of the Academy of Sciences of St. Louis and n former pmfi in the Harvard law school, died in Cambridge. Mass.. acd -' years. Re, v. w. Ensara n and Ir. If, IL Mitchell ver UTested on state warrents, at Topeka. has., on the :h, charpin them vith mali-i'us trespass on the propt-rty of "( ash" t'i:rOiinct.wr u,i. tis. 1 hese warrants ere lor tfi raid made on the t urt.s h-desale li.pio, house. Mrs. LTi7s J. Brews, so years old. is surprising Fairfield county it asm.) physicians and dentists by cutting a new set of teeth. The aged lady SM had f ilse teeth in ber Upper jaw ev r sine- childhood; now natural ones are appearing. Wheatland township, near Mulberry drove. 111., report 100 cases of smallpox. As the entire population of the township at BT, there is one ease to about eiv'ht inhabitants, .lohn Newton, an old man. died of the disea,, and all his family are ill with the same. Former Senator ntnl Seeretarv of BtStc N.lli;.m M. F.wirts died st hi.4 home iu N, w York city, on the ih, d pneumonia, n"d S3 years. .Mr. Karts begaa ti- ataetice of law as New York in l-l'. ;os!vn Ferr-il. t he murderer of Kkpress Messenger Line, was electro cuted at the penitenil inry in t olumbast cn the msramg of the ist. lie met his fate aliiily. Death was ii s antnneoua. With the June C'nimeneement M;-n Ittiih W. Mason. hlest daughter af Besmaor W. K. Mason, will reeeive the ree of L. L. It. from the NaUonal t'nivcrsity law college ,,f Wnshington. It is Misa Mason's intention to enter lata -i partawrah b wish her father. who is practieu.j- la :u i UOBgUV lor the gool of th- l-ri,e., g easassms Inameesore af the nrt of Bess York wem notHksd, oa the sgth, that tbe positions they hnd oeeupied wire abolished, nnd that they nm ' Im k for i th r i in Ho. lue.it. It is saul (hat some of tin m have ,a, k ,,.r eyes for tiMi than for dot lal.le goisls. Oil has '-en strilcU .111 miles below (tirlshad, .V. M.. r. ,.r the Texas state line, and almost on the line of the railroad. It was found st a depth of WJ feat, and bubbled p from the l ttoni of the w- ll like n irint'. Alremly options have lsen seiurecl on a number of sections. The federalists are securing' many Bew BacmbUSU for their party in La guna or evince, mat uf Manila, Luzon.

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missed a lu.iua.y election la" n ' n,.kll,.aM.i mi he . o'ini ie in nn u .1 . t m . . . 1 ..ft. adiaitapoili and KvsnsvHle are me tat! Bad i- optional, ut the lUctUMI of the ounty central eomiuit tees of tlie two principal parties, in the othit counties of the stnt . Oil has Iwcn struck 10 miles beioiV Carlsbad, N. IL, Beat Lhi Teaas alate line, and almost on the line of the rsilrned It was found at depth ot bO feet, sal bubbled up fro,n ,h' 001 Richard T. Lvon, known the Va ther f the Cleveland Chamber ot Coinni-nv." ami MM 1 the oldest botinens nea of Cleebindi . dici at his home in that . ity. Ml the 1st, nftd n, rai latmdttced n the Mi I sonti house, on the lat, uppmpriat in; i 11,00,000 ftr : itate rablbit at tlw St. Lous Wotida fair, .lohn Baraett, ea-jattlee of the su ' pn iiie i-ourt of Oreffon, died at Cor Ore., on Um i' ' LATt NLWS ITEMS. , , . the sonnte, on fhe 2d. he ?cn. In eral denclencv bill, the last of i h! great appropriation bills, was passed. The omnibus public building bill, iucrcasiii,.- tin- appropriation tor puuua buildintrs in 32 states to un njgfegate amount of 12,000,000, was alo passed. t,iol,t wo-il.-.otcd lariri-U to a BigBi at hi on was oevoiem erJ llsteniB. to a eneaeb from Mr. t handUr arsina an investigation of the - election of Hon. U . A. Clark as sena tor from Montana. . . .In the house 'he lc"isl:tt.e approiH iatioti bill was nnallv disponed Of, a-.i! many confereaeea wre ndvanced to stage enuca gave promise that there would lie no failure of important legislation. Under suspension of th- .Tiles a number of bills were passsd, including the omnibus public building bill. Kmpcror Nicholas recently ordeied the institution of n commission at Nelsin;'f. rd to inquire into the condition of Finns not occupying land, and the sum of ,000,miO marks has now been allotted to be divided according to proposals contained in the report of the Commission. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London Daily Kpress says that Karpovieh. the student who recently shot the Bossisn minister of public instruction, M. BogofepatT, belongs to a Nihilist society, and was chosen bj lallot to kill him. ih. sultan of Turkey has ordered

a financial commission to negotiate a fense; that he was sorry, and reloan guaranteed by six per cent, in- (juested his body ise sent to his mother-a.-, of the pro) rty tax. for urgent ,.r u Kansas City. He then asked if paxn- nts, in-ltil i n ir the claims of some one would pray for him. On American and liertnan contractors Tor nian prayed: ships and guns. I'rnjer for Both Vlottms. W. C. Clark, tu'ed 62 years, secretary ,.0!l ,-i0(, haTe ,nen,v M the soul . s.ate of Colorado in 187, met with of ,, (i.M,med man. and. nh

accidental death in th" Wade idock, in Denver. Col., on the Id. He tripped while descending tbe stairs and fell he bottom, breaking his neck. he house, on the 3d, defeated, oy a ote of 1 !f nays to 84 yeas, tbe rcsolution provfaaing for a committee to rkdl Cuba, Porto Heaatsd the Philipand rcrt on I he condition! tht re. Six members of the New York wa lor POh) team of tin Knickerbocker Athletic club left for Chicago on the j 3d, lianies will be played in Chicago, ! St. Lends, Milwauke and Montreal. Lussia nnd other powers have aldrtse,l reuionst ranees to the sultan Of Turkey against the Macedonian dii-ordcrs. In the senate, on the 4th. the ,-on-ference rcirport on the sundry civil bill wa adopted after the riders making appropriations for the fairs at St. Louis, lluffalo and Charleston. S. C, i had bren stricken off, and then, on i motion of Senator Vest, the confer'ce report on the house bill making ptiropriation of "Si for the St. I.ouis World's fair was tak-n up nnd :.gre.Hl to-rs to lu. Mr. Carur. retiring senator from kfontana, declared his intention of talking the river and harbor bill to death, and st,......s-fi,ll, II.I....1 .1.. . ..... - , A. I. J .. I'll II, , I 111.11 1 , .1 , holding the floor for 13 consecutive hours, and until the ceremony of inducting the vice-president-elect into office was leirun. Upea being sworn in, Vice-President Looseveit immediately called the serati of the Fiftysc. i nth congreas to order. The new nn miters were sworn in and the senate, in a body, attended the UMMBgUH tion of Presideal McKinley, ami :.djourned until the Ath 1st the bouse, Mr. gkhnrdaoa (Tenn.), minorivy leader, pri-sentitl resolutions of rcgard for the retirin,; speaker, which were adopted iy a rising ote. Mr. Ilenderson thanked the members tor' their considerate co-operation, nnd declared the sessions of the Fifty-I sixth congress closed. Tin- laaugural ceremonies in Wash- J Ington, on the 4th. which installed William McKinley for th- SftOBd time as president and IheodorC RoOSevelt vice-president of ihe Unitod States, wen mar ked in all their Vary nig features us grand in SOnceptlOB and perfect in exeiution. Even the weather which, in spite of Chief For - caster Moore's calculations, proved OB propitiOUS at tunes. ),a, no othr effect than to postpone the pyrotechnic display intended for the evening. At the conclusion of the ceremonies incident to swearing in the vice-tues;-(lent at the camtol. i.n Ilm 4th Mm . Looaerelt. ber three sisters in law nm. i the Ib.osexelt children, drove to Ihe White House, vhcre they partook of luncheon with Mrs. .VcKinley. Oeorgt I. Field, a prominent Chiratro business man and member of the board of trade, -lied at Phoenix, An., On the 4th. ol. William I, Volkasar, assistüiit sdjutant general V. b. a., retired, i'ied in I'asadena, Cul., on the 4th. The remains x-x i 1 1 Im- interred at Arlington ceiuvtcry, Virginia

I Dewey Smith, a Negro Miner, Hung by a Mob for Killing a White Miner. THE MURDER THE SEQUEL TO A QUARREL Ike Murdrrcr raptured mt i iiunlca, U linu r He was l akt'ii to I l ie t-nr the Scene of 111 rinn-, iaatft) of HiehuKiioi. and ltana4 II Ik llody lelt Iui;Iiih. Kaiistis City. Mo., March ;.. A -iejiai to the Star Crom Camdea, Mo., ays: pewev sniith. u aafro aalaar who, on Friilny, shut and killed Che .1 er Stanley, white paiucr, ( mine No. 4, four miles south of Richmond, bfc, omitiircd late Kridsv DiaTht, and taken buck to the scene of his crinio . alul ""u.' oo. . aioSC to llie null 'il ttaeivs. !tor of the Trsacdy. mmntmy w tmwnm, ..o" , alias Hob. McUrlen. piarrcled over s trivia matter, which resulted in the ... . o. . , ... ahootina of Btsnley. he nepro eshut was Mpturt4 Friday night, '.. ... -.vu. .,. That took him to Hurnctt's hotel and wired Sheriff ( row lev, at Richmond, to come at once. When the sheriff nrrived. a large crowd of men from Lexington Junction and Camdea were waiting in the street ousidc the hotel, nnd cries of "bring aim out" and "lynch aim" were beard, and a general rush was made on the hotel here t he neo-ro w as confined. Some one fired a Immediately a doz en shots were fired, and it looked as though a number of people would i killed, but thei brought him out witiiout accident. In the llanda of !, Mob. The cry arose, " take him back to the scene of his crime," 'burn him on the. pit top," "bang him." and the mob started rapidly for Mine No. 4. jjalt was called under a tree near xhe mine, nnd the prisoner was grvaa ;l chance to speak. He confessed to the killing, but said it was in ae If -dev God, remember nnd have pity on the ! .soul of the man he murdered." A mpe was placed around the f. rroe'i neck and thrown over the limb of a tr,.f. ail(1 at 0clocll Smith uas ia,in,.lie intl oternitv. Bwatssaasnl in the tfftetaltf. There is still excitement in the vicinity and some talk of lynching a man who is now in jail whom Smith, ,11' ,H saul- iiareu wnu oem- impli cated in a plot to kill some men at Richmond ami Lexington. Had feeling has existed for some time between the negroes and whites and more trouble is feared, FATAL POTTERY WORKS FIRE Onr Mm, Killed h,,,I Three I ntally litjnrefl Ir n I'nll.r) Uiirk, I'lrc nt OSM Ity. laak ia City, Ind., March 3. In a fire that l st roved the potter works ; ' ' ; " . . T , zZr ! , -r V W li'- ' ',nl,m : "'k strtH'ture StJ ü!5 f'''1 ""t'" ' r i,ti ill n .1, it I ii. IOIIU ,11111411,. I proinitieni resident, was killed by beinn. mt laU mwAm- , 1... r.,li;.,.. . .... 1 1 1 I '"h ovn , .nn. ,n Rothinghouaa, a member of the ire department .and a druggist of GsS City, hnd his head badly crushed. John Kisroth, another Brems n . was badly bruised and n, angled nnd hin death is expected. I . C. Cox. th-i OWBar of the factory, is also in a. serious COndltioa. It is feared that other men are burieii in the debris. The loss will not cxe. ei $1U,I)IU. FAST FREIGHTS COLLIDED. I nnr Trnlnmrn W ere Killed n,l ot One ol tlie Two Crew llmeanad lafaeg, Knoxville, Tenn.. March 3. Two fast through freight trains on the Southern railway collided two miles west of l.enoire ity, while running at hit:h s d. l our trainmen were killed, time fatally wounded and several aeriouily injured. Not a Saasa ber of either crew escaped. The dead are: C. F. Madden, engineer. J, If, Stephenson, fireman. Thomas ( olbert, colored, brnkeman. A brakemsn, name unknown. It is stated the collision was caused bv a mistake in orders. Itajnli Perhaps Fnlally Shot. Indianapolis, Ind., March 3. Knjatt, the Bengal tiger on exhibition at the linstock Zoo, in this city, escaped from his cage, Friday, nnd after ut - tacking a tpingga nnd two lion-tamers, was pei haps fatally shot by Capt, Boaarita. Wolcntt Healasis. Washington, March 3.- Senator Edward O. Wolcott bus resigned as a member of the Republican national committee from Colorado, and Archie M. Stephenson has bean desiguated as bis successor.

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Told in Brief by Dispatches irom Various Localities, urlouk UfllMi Wabash, ini . Man list vv, baah circull court Mshlon Rhodes bss begaa eurioas sun (ear ast,aOC aasa ages aoiiin-t the Ri Lout ruilroad. Rhodes was In the employ of the eom pail) us hostler, mid in stilly, MM, aa i ruck a locomotive and badlj BUft He claims thai at that time lie was assayed light employment, The com pant gave Mat work, but last Septemb.r discharged him. II' assorts the companj riolated Its agreement, The tatute of limitations, winch other wise would Uar act ion, is not operative because he was employed andere coutiniiiii" contract and could not sue w it hin t lie legi I Hunt. on Oalpat. Hartford it, I ml .. March 4. The report ol the oil operations ol the Indiana leid tar i ebruary, j'st out, shows ibere wer,- 1 74 we 11 completed in the month of Pebruarj! of winch -,'s were rlrj holes. The daily output was 2,3d? barrels, Ia new work there ure ut wells drilling und aa rigs ag Compared with lanuary, this is an increase of seen in completed wells, barrels la Bets production, and four in wells drilling. The Dill) feature in the nil operations in the BsOBth has been the Increase bs the prlee of oil. winch has stimulated Interest iu drilling, Saiaiera' Pateiav, Wabash, lad bfarch 4. The found inj.' of a greal cooperative asrfieultaral colony of old soldiers, which is expected to have membership of upward of 21,000 and to occupy large tract of hind iu Oklahoma, is the obicct of an onrsnixation, srticles of hv corporation for Which have been filed. lu the roruornl Ion " be veteran oi Illinois. Indiana, Iowa. Ohio, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and South Dakota. The scheme is already so far advanced that Options have been Mettred on i S0,000 acres of band in the soufhweste I era territory. Lsestea it I'lum ! Matthew. l,,d.. March 1 The Mat' thews Land company ban closed a contract with the Chicago. Indiana v Lastern IJailway OOmpanj for the location of the cuiniianv's shops at tlda l""'"- converse ana suacie e,, ; ,

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IU(I(Iinj.r III) llieir nieaiion. oil! ineill- "u.t w, uir ni. ,..puis n I I ' i ojii ia i Ida, exhaustible supply of natural gas at was placed in a bill last year as Werg this point "on the day against large the amendments from which the sencash subsidies, which could have Sieen nte had receded in the sundry civil obtained Si other points. The land bill. The watch dogS of the BOUSe of

company tionates ten acres it tr hiikj and free L'lls. I eil Hliiffton. Intl Starr, of IVi. to a Mm. In I . March i Richard madi a Bierde rous as sault Upon William anil I t Kobelsky. ritr builders, on the oil field near Mount on. this county. Starr struck I t in tbe bach Of the neck with a hatchet. severing Ihe large ntuselet Willism Pfltnr tO the teseui. luit Starr struck iii'n on the side of tbe head. inflicting p gash from the comer of the eye to the top of tin- ear. Until men are in a critics condition, Starr is at large Olijeel In It i in, i , n I Fort Wayne. Ind.. March 4. Rev. J1, p. Durham, assistant pastor of the Catholic cathedral here, has beau transferred to Erisgnnaport, succeeds Ing Itev, Thomas valsb, who comes here. The pa r i - b i . lie r s of St. Vincent's at Logan sport have protested agahtsl the removal of Father Crosv son tn make way for rather .lohn Ouendling, and notified Blsbop Aller1 ding that they would appeal to Bgr M.irtinelli. I'ntnl I . pi ii Inn . Marion, Ind.. Ma n h I, natural gas fx plosion followed by tire destroyed the QaS City pottery WOffcs. falling' wall killed .lohn CsffM, I prominent i'ii uir Kin.''isliman of the plate works, and Albert RbthinghoUSC, a druggist and a member of the city council, was fatally injured William Parish, .lohn Loss ami Qeorge Elhrwortfa sen seriously hurt. lettm ot " l.i e W Ire. Kokomo. Ind.. March 4. Chariest Hellew. aged U'. only son uf Pauline Hellew. widow, was killed by a lie wire Sunday. With four other boys he was climbing on top of Main street bridge and was bantered to touch the trolley wire, wblcfe he did. Immediately 2.200 volts of electricity passed through him nnd the body fell lifeless to the floor 111 low IsMeadtavr i- in-, Vlnceanes, Ind.. March , Brahe man chapel, n Methodist church four mill s cast of this city, was burned to the ground. It is believed li have been set on fire. Disputes among the members oi the eongri gntion I assigned asi the cause A reward is ofTen d fur the arrest of the incendiary. ii,-.- ii, ,f n pioneer Bad ley, Ind., March i. tddlaon Bad by, who founded tbe Hadlej borne for jrirls died nt his home hen-, aged 70 u s He whs one of t be must widely I known men in the Frb mis' church, Be leavei b targe estate, which, it Is ander stood, will go to the Had b y lioine. Killed Bvansville, lud Koerner, aged II lllmeir l Marth I, Cm a w ell-kniivv n i K. n traitor, while temporarily demented, ,'11"' himself Saturday night. He had the contract for Several of tbe world's fair buildings nt Chicago in 1892. Warehouse Hornet!. WfashlSgton, March 4. The wäre house of the Knox Kxpre. coinpunt . a loaretory structure al lbs corset f Four and a Half and C streets. Berth west, was destroyed bj fire early this (Monday) morning. The loss is estimated at f 100,000.

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Tbe Five Million Appropriation Made by Congress and the Bill Signed. THE CHARLESTON RIDER LOPPED OFF. The rropoaal lo tilve MurTulo Half n Minion Also i led lanatse iiiintnii. uf Moiillt Ctai llaW, Declared Ills Mute n Hi-unrili'd BS iiuT Uultmt, Wasliinoton, March I. I ioiu ! Q e'elock Sunday sight the senate Btainnd in continuous urn and worked to clear up the Boeei arj islation, wlm n had to reach the incident for his signature before a,. iourument, The most ui teres tin i ! feature of the session was the. action uHin tiie sundry civil appropriation bill wbea earl In the morning tha senate receded from Its amendment providing for rhree expositions o,vm IMWhOOO to St. 1ouiK. $500,00(1 tu Buf ' falo and 1350,000 to Charleston. S C Without division the motion of Senator Allison to recede was upi-i , i,, It was the last remaining item in the bill in disagreement sad it meant that ull danger of an extra session was over. The action of the senate on the miii1 dry civil bill was followed b the : senate receding from flic Charleston amendment la the St. Louis exposi. tiOB lill which had passeil the h as a separate measure. This action passed the bill appropriating 000 for St. Louis. It was an Interesttag occasion. Senator Vest, of Mis souri made the motion. IIioulIi suf I ferlffg from ill health be had re msined in the senate nil night to bat tie for this exposition appropriation. He made nn appeal to the senate to puss the bill now as a simple act of justice to St. Louis, saying that, with the utmost kindness Inward I hnrli ton, it was not fair to make St. Louis sutler because the lions,- would not make an appropriation for the ejiosition in Soui !i ( arolina. Senator Tillman, who had made a hard fight for I harlestou, made a speech showing deep feeling. He said w.. .a- i1""" ..... , ... representations nad now poiino d up on this proposition nnd defeated it. I Congress, he said, had appropriated $ll,MMi,iioo for expositions and no if ' vmis proposed to give $.'i,ooo.n His state. South ( arolinn. was regarded as nn outcast, a disinherited dog, He would leave it to the senate Whether it was just, fair and rii-ht to give to St. Louis (500,000 and deny t harlestou a small . .".n, Mr. Lodire t bought thai harlestea ought to be treated equally with st. Louis, nnd he, with Mr. Pop. w was among the ten senators wlm voted niainst the motion of Mr. Vest, Thirty-eight senators voted for the motion, which passed the bill. Stand Iii Ihe Prt-olilf i, t. Wnshington, March 4. 11:13 a. in. -The president has signed all of r !i appropriation bills except the rivet nnd harbor hill, which failed to pSBS the conference stage. 'Fhe st. Louis exposition bill also was signed REBELLION SNUFFED OUT. Snc-ef ii I Opernl Ioi.k li ,erlcaa Troops I iiiti, r Ken In SuliacetB) In t lli-glllll re. Mnnila, March .". In Bfl ii tctxiew Ith a correspondent of the prCM, Mr. 1). M Carman, the American contractor vho ia charged with aidin:.' "he insurgents aad who was recently released on HtVOOO bail, said that sickness prevented his making an extend ed statement, now. He asserted that he bad iione nothing Unauthoi'ijtcd und th.'lt be was hopeful of securing complete rind lea tion, Ha mid: "W henever I made a biliar, otberl made money , too " (apt. Hand, of the Forty -fifth Unit ed States wdtinteer infantry, and Caps. Mel. can, of the Forty-tiftb Unit ed States volunteer Infantry, rerating with the gunboat loti .In., a de Austria, surprised a bodl of nstir gents in ramp near the town oi Posacno, n th- const of Cam' proxince, i.uon, and captured nn surge nt commissary general nnd a quant ity f supplies PrOtCStO Montejar, lender of the insurgent forces on the Island of I'anay, with seven officers, 4s nwn and It ritles. have surrendered to ( apt. linker of the Twenty -sixth. Fifteen insurgent leaders and MX) followers took the oath of SllegianCO to the United States at COBOCpciOBt Island of Panay, nnd 200 more promise soon to swear fealty. This extinguishes the ivbellion in thai depart meat, Miiiionstr Bend, New York, Marek I, George F Bir man. the founder nnd president of tbe (ireut Atlantic and Pacific Ten 0 . die!. Sunday, at bis palatial home St Black Rock, on Long Island Sound, aged ffl years. His fortune is estiniated at $.Vi,(KlO,00(), l.lptjt.-f ol. T. M. K. Smith. Porthind, Ore.. March I, l.ieiit.-foL T. If, K. Smith (retired), bite of tha Tenth infantry. IJ, S. A.. Is dead hefe. He was n prisoner at Andersonvillo nnd Libby and 30 years ngo. was a commandant at Vancouver barraeks