Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 April 1901 — Page 2
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. t INDIANA.
The stearne r Mexico, which arrived
t New York, M '1"' tth, fn,m 1U' rana, brought the larjrest cargo oj ebacce ever shlrmed from that port, having on board over sneea thasnajite! bt'e Ellen Mulholland, .f Long Hrnnch, Ü. J.. conducting business as :i builth r and real estate operator in Nov ork city, filed a petition la bankruptcy, o the Ith. With liabilities of IMMIli u. asset. Former Congressman John 1?. CilAllan, of Minn.;. j.olis. has given tin University of Minnesota 110,000, tin income from which is to In- used to help worthy students through th
university. At ii meeting of th C ommercial elub of Indianapolis, lud, oa the td, initial step;; were taken for the srse tion of a monument la the frooadi la front of the i-e v federal building to tien. Harris.. n. The police of Helena, Mont., on tht Ü, arrested the proprletora of three gambling houses -i.l 11 proprietOM of niekel-in-theelot mschines, Theas: were the drat arrWBta under the BOW euti-gambling laws.
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1 IS prest nte I the lied Cross medal to
Madam.- I 11 wis. head ol the l ieiu ii smhulance department, (or bet sW ts t, 1 he Brit ish woaadad. jsnjge JoltB t. Warth, aged M ears, died at Ins home near ha 1 1i-1o:i, . a. OO the Ma, alter an illness of trsral weeks. He was a senator of Virginia in Is'1" ami a member Of tlM 001 -' it ut ion a 1 convention of Waal 1 b gmia la Is I Is ; he was apointd i.y the togislatuie lo codify the tats laws which arc now used. The iteesnehip Rhein, which arrived ut Neat York, oa the Mh, from Bra men, broke the record a.s a passenget' arrier. Hesides her STOW, which numbered over four buadred, she hud .'..Mr. passi ngers. The navy department, on the :.ih. warded the contract for the building of the IS-kno! protected cruiser Milwaukce to the Union Iroa works of San Krsneisea. The contraoi price i M jgtfrffft.
WITHIN OUR LIMITS.
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Mews by Telegraph from Towns in Indiana.
Varioui
The city council of Pargo, N. P., has formally accepted the otTcr of Mr Carnegie to donate ISO, for a public library. The conditions that the rati raise V-.'-.ooO to maintain the library aatd also furnish he site will be met
Dr. George A. Bsbnter, who is in Karge of Mm Heeret'a excavations in Egypt for the archeological museum of the University of I slifornla, has .aided that he li i diseov. red a rich collection of archaic gold Jewel
ry
Mrs. Fred II. Alms, on the 3d. announced that .loiied to honor the memory of her husband by erect lue ob the grounds of the University of Cincinnati, at i coal not to exesed 1100,000, a music hall to be devoted to tussles culture.
It was reported in Canton, on the Sd. that the Viceroy bad received a
teleeram from the court to the effect i
th.it a peaceful aettleaseat with Raa tin was Impossible, The viceroy is described as much disturbed by the communication.
The Buckeye Hatch Co with a capital of 1200,000, was oragalsed at Akron. (.. on the Id, and will erect a large plant for tht maaufacture of both matches and match-making machines. The com pan j is Independent of the Diamond Hatch Co. and will enter into competition with it. The Toledo (O.) law publishes a tory to the effect that Dr. Ash, a former resident f that city, has just sold to John 1). Rockefeller, for $l, isjo,ooo, tan seres in northern VTiscoi - in. which Dr. Ash purchased in 1884, for 11.000, on speculation. The. trac la Kiid to include natural harbor.
A special dispatch from CtncinnatJ says: "A gigantk smslgsmation of four railroads lias in - been effected. The roads are the Bouthera railroad, the ( ineianati, Hamilton a- Dayton, the Chicago, lndiai.ap.ilis gj Lottlsvllls sntl the Cincinnati Southern. 3. Pan pont Morgan is the reputed backe:." The war department, on the Sd, reasjlml Inforasation from Qaa, HacAr thur that Aguinaldo had taken the onth of alleglanea to the United Ktates under the terBBS of amnesty offered by den. Hac Arthur by direction of the praakh at. The announcement caused urcat satisfaction in Washington.
The so-called radkutl idement in th Cuban COnStltUt ioHSl convention, inaftuding Baaon Juan Ooasea, Portuoa do, Alemaa and Handuley, held aeon feretice. on the 4th. with tiox. ib-n Wood, who s't forth the proisions ol the Phitt amendments in a new a:;d satisfactory light. The delegate! retired apparently pleased with the interview.
As reported BJf K. i. Dun A Co. eoinmcrcial failures in the Brat 'piar1er ol pMil were .:. .. in SUmbeT and 941,703,484 in BBBOUnt of defaulted liabilities, of whi. ii no were in manufat turintr for f r.W't. ' . . and 1,41 in trading for 81433,000, with IM others, not properly included in either class-, that owed i. ..:.. Banking defaults numiiered 21. with liabilities of ts,44t,sm
The new ChluBgU Trans-Atkuatk Bt earn. -tup Nort h wen tern 1 1 1 sail n Its first trip from Chicago to Ham burir, Qerasany, oi the -th. A aarge of agricultural implements and miscellaneous freight will be carried on the trip. It is SX pasted that the entire VOyagS down tbS lakes and the M. aVawraneaaad aeroaa the Atlantic will take only 22 days. The beat and it akter plop will make regular tripe to Hamburg therealter.
The Texas hous" of representatives am the 2d, referred to the committee am federal relations a resolution in trndured by Mr. Philipps, eondeninini s3en. Kunrton and the jrovernment military authorities for the capture of Asninaldo and character iine; Atruin. ahlo as the George Washington of the Philippines. A lubstttute resolution, prnisimf Oen. Funston for his tirsvery and congratulating hfm upon the suesess of his expedition, was ruled oat f order.
NEWS IX BRIEF. Oompiled fVom Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Mr. Utickett, thOttgh entering the oftioe of assistant secretary of the navy with the stipulation that he should remain only Until March 4 Inst, lias consented to continue ns
acting secretarj until November bcxx. It was officially decided, on the 4th. to begin the season, mi Yellowstone national park "ii June 10, five d.is earlier than it has ever heretofore been opened. The season will last until September l.". Daniel fsunout, private secretary to
former President Cleveland aunng his tirst Ineumbaney, was a caller at the White House on the 4th. Tom L. Johnson was. on the 4th. sworn in as mayor of t level.ind. O., and at one- assunud the duties of hi office. Prof. P. W, Huffurt of the college of law at Cornell university, has declined the no-ition of denn of the law department in Iowa State university, which was recently offered him. President McKinley had n hearty laugh "''r ,!"' r,T"rt ,,,at tended BO imitation to Aguinaldo to visit the United States. Aguinaldo B7 Visit the 1 nited States some time in the future, but at his own expense
and when he ha.-, ceased to Ik a prisoner of w ar. fJea. PitShUgh Lee was reported ill at the home of Oen. H. C. Merriam in Denver, Col., on the 4th, having contracted cold while on trip around the Georgetown loop la the mountaii s. He had planne! to ro to
( dorado Springs on l.is way to California. The new America's cup defender building at the M irreshoff umrlta, Bristol, K. I., will be named the C ;-.i ttltntion. This announcement wann. de by Mr. W. Butler Duncan. Jr.. the Manager of the yacht. Mrs. Annie W. Marke, of Columbus, (.. precident of the Ohio Woman's Christian 'Temperance union, has sdtressed a formal note to the women
of the Ohio sot kttj of ( alifornia, pro
testing against the serving or wine nt the banquet which the society is to fire in honor of the presidential par-
tv at the launching "t the nattiesmp ()hio. Lieut. Frederic): BoyCT, of the Thirty-ninth volunteer infantry, chief commiessry for the second district of the department of southern Luson, is tinder arrest at Calamha, Province of LagUUa, v. here he h is been charged with m sapproprtating " 1 eases of bacon and with Other irregularities. Mayor Peddo (irinan. of Santiago. Cuba, having bat n exonerated from the rhargs of malfeasance in office
thnt were mads against him. has b. en reinstated. His staff. Which had Ik-.mi
put nut of ofBce by Acting Mayor Qiro, vas also reinstnteil. The president, on the 4th, ignel ihe commissions .f Lloyd Wheaton ;;s major general and of Jacob H. Smith and Frederick Pnastou as brigadier generals of the 1 nited States army, the commissi oas f Qenerala Wheaton and Smith bearing date of March 30,
and thnt of Punatou April i.
A batch "t more than ZOO letters from St. Louis, Chicago and other we-tern points, addressed exclusively to persons Br flrUU in New York city, was found, on the 4th, on Ocean (irove (N. J,) beach. Checks and drafts to the amount of $-,M srera found in the letters. Mona of the letters was date.! I iter than March 2'.'. The Columbian Paper CO., start ! its mammo.h pulp plant in I'.ristot, Tcnn., on the 4th. This is perhaps th- largest plant of the kind la the routh. ami has just been completed at
a cost ,,f &0,000. One "f the questions to lie settled at the annual reunion of the United Confederate Veteran' association, at Memphis. Tenn.. May Cs to 10, inclusive, will Im that of the admission of the sons of the veterans tl full membership in the association.
Col. Robert Walhsoa, who servel as a captain in the United Stall's a rmy in the Mexican war and araa made colonel of a western regment in the DnlOU army in the civil war. died at
the residence Of nis hister. Mrs. Alexander Elliott, in .Jersey City, N. J., on Um r.tb, aged so vumrs. Samuel L Oordon, of Omnhn. N-., susperuled as police judtfe pending an Inspeaahraent trial by tha ity eamn alt, on the Ith, atteaaptad to takr inn ss-et as usual a the morning session,
and, w ith his son, was finally removed forcibly by the polb-e. Howard Gala, of Indianapolis. Ind..
who is Kussel! B. Harrison's attorney,
said, on the 5lh. that the report that
Mr. Harrison would contest his father's will was entirely unfounded.
Mr. linrrisou. he said, is eatirely sat
isfied.
The statement of the treasury bal
ances in the mmeral fund, exclusive
of the IIMjOOO mid reserve in the Ii-
vision of redemption, issued on the 5th, showed: Available- cash balance,
$10, IT 1,3 4; gold reserve, 19714, J M0.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
1 Prentice Tiller and t. K. Grunf, Bllaa A. H. Chase, alias A. I. Martin, who were ft hj ari.stid in Nebraska, and who were wanted by the federal authorities in Cincinnati and other cities for robbing tha United States mails, made a sensational dash for liberty in the Cnion stntiou ut Chicago OU the Tth. Crant made Ins escape, but Tiller was recaptured. In the volnnteer cyclists' maneuvers ordered by Ihe Hritish war OfAOe, the attack an Loadoa, oa the Tth. proved that the military value of vheltn'n is largely dependent on the weather.
The attacking force outgcneralcl tue defenders, DUt lost so many men in the rain nml owing to the bad ronda that it was unable to attack in force it the proper time. Fifteen hundred pounds of dynamite were used by the authorities of the port, ou the 26th, in blowing up the forward supers! ra ture of the sanken United States collier Merri-
mac, which has long Impeded entrance to the harbor of Santiago de Cuba. The explosion Was plainly heard in the city, five miles a Way. Mrs. Isabel Thompson, need 67 years, was fatally wounded in Kansas City. Mo., on the Bight of the Tth. by footpad, who. in Attempting to rob the woman, crushed her skull with a coupling pin. she was returning home from church when assaulted, at Seventeenth and Holmes streets, an uufrequented part ot the city. Probably tea thousand persons participated, on the 7th. In Um dedication of the Second Church of Christ. Scientist, at WtlghtWOOd and Plus drove svenues, ( blcago. So great w an the assemblage that a BUSdrupl service was h id. the church being as
often tilled with new am! different
co ng regal Ions. At the services, on the 7th. of the Syrian Creek Orthodox church, in New York city, it was announced that Oar Nicholas II. of Kussia had given !,0M roubles, or nlxuit one thousand dollars, toward the building fund of the church which is soon to be erected In Brooklyn. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the London DaHy Mail, import duties for Vladlvoatoch have been raised OB all American iron, steel and machinery. The St. John schooner W'endall BUT pee went ashore on tin- caps m-ar Portland, Me., about, noon on the Tth. and the male only w:.s saved. Mrs. Prudence Smith and Mrs. Jane IfeXutt, and her daughter, were srralgned la ludgt atsnnlng's court, in Kansas City. has., on the Tth. on the charge of destroying property in an At mum dais Joint, March tl, and Iha eounty attorney dbunisesd the caac. Tha) women refused to say' whether they Intended tO continue their crusade auainst the joints. Mrs Carrie Nation say v will SUS
the city f Topeke, Kaa for some of h-r hatchets which are aoa la the possession of the police depart man'. Ihe hatchets were taken from h- r on the occasions of several arr.-st during saloon smashing dnys, Sin made a demand on the chi"f of ...dice lor the Bateheta, on the Tth. but was f usel. Consesaman u. B. Qordon, f the Pourth (hin district, and other bmsb II mt the I'bil-
Ippdass this suasrner. They will Innvsj the first f the BSOOth. ( on: r. wian (ionlon says it is his desire to make a Btndy of the actual COndll ions, and thus as batter able to handle Philippine matters in tin BSXl otign SB, Theluia Taylor, the four-yer.r-old daughter of Chas. Taylor, a t'ort vYnyaa (Ind.) railway conductor, rt siip in ( blcago, died at Lapott, Ind., on the 7th. BS 'he raault of Bf senieal poisoning caused by eating paint samptasotfaa advertising InlaV
-r.
Aecoriling to expert opinion China
would ! able to pay from twentj. to
thirty million pounds sterling indem alty without rnripnllng her financial
pes. .nice-, while the amOMBtl WHICH the pOWerS at pr sent demand Bggra sate from Il0,00tvt00 to B 100,000-000, Ten new ens, s of smallpox were reported in Kansas City. Mo., on the Tth. There were nearly one hundred smallpox path nt h in the peSthoUBS, Of the til sufferers BtaOS the outbrak of the epidemic, only four hail died p to thi 7th. The naval ship Supply is to be ver-
hauled and refitted as n station ship for the tafsutd of GUBtn. She will take the pl.'iee of the collier BfUtUS, which Is now on her wn to thsUnited Statin
ti U laid up for repairs.
Lanre and excited iutl-clarleal
testing! at Malaga. Corunnu and else-
w tu-re have passed resolut inns ! mnuding thnt the governmenf. expel the religious orders from Spain.
BSfBs fur Par. Amlcrson, hid . April 5. -Charles Beebe, Snttsner and mombet of the new local asscniblT. KnightS of babor, has sued the old organisation for 13,000, The action Is tha result of tho gght between Simon burns, of Pittsburgh, president of Ht old or ganlan tion. Beebe is sustained bj s. Par BOBB, who heads the new assembly. Beebe took up with the sen organ
lsatloa and wnsn ine om aonj w.. ams blacklisted along with others. He has InCS been unable to obtain employment in an.i of the factories. Foui,' .ler llMuahler. Laporte. Ind.. April ft. Uta. !ora Theiaaon, of Chicago, came here and
took home with asr aar i-yi ' daughter, who dlssppesred last June. The girl bad been liing wih Mrs. Mary Hewitt, of this city, sinoe her departure, under tha name f Coro Ingnll, and was a general favorite. She told B pitiful story of being an orphan, and claimed to have relatives in Germany. When her mother called at Mrs. Hewitt's, however, the girl admitted her identity, but would not ay why the run away. neeltlea for the PeStSS. Indiaaapolls, Ind.. April The sitnreme curt has decided that a phyab
ciea is not iioumi io au".i .. ' for bis services, ven thoUgU he is the j physiciSB f the family, ami n fee for his services is tendered him in adi
Vance. Xne case came I rum ......... fOmery county and was tha' of George D. Hurley sgalnat Dr. Georgs
Bddingneld, who wss rstieo io mw ten. I a woman to give birth to a child. Dr. Bddlngfleld refused to gn. and the woman died. aaaxf Oav. Daebtn, Indianapolis. Ind., April Gov. Durbin has made the following additional appointments: Adjutant twiersJ John R Vrjart. of Mont . HI i. to sue -.1 James K. tors Member public library commission Jacob P Dunn, of this city, reappointed. Board ot metropolitan polt comrnlsgioneri for K .komo V. D Bills, repub. ltean: i.-orKO I W.hmI. r, publican. Joseph a Tarklngton. .l. mo. r.it. The 1'nrole Hosrd. ItJchlgnn City. Ind.. April .'.. The ,,,.v board of control of the Indiana statt prison after a hard day's w.ok finished the work of the par.de board. The list of C0 convicts, eligible for parole, contained s..m.- very hardened Crlmlaals, With th names of others wlio were serving their first term. All Itlitht Now. Indianapolis. Ind.. April.'. -A letter to Gov. Durbin. written by the chairman of the relief committee nt Memphis. ( lark county, the town recently devastated by tire -ays the .-itiens ,.f . the t..wn are now able to take can- of
themselves. Re thanks those who eon tributed t.. the relief ..f the town.
Important Developments Looked For in the Case of Former Capt. Oberlin M. Carter.
MUCH OF THE STOLEN MONEY LOCATED.
Offlprn ot he Oepsrl ment ol Jostier, ms Nuiiu OSStntU Details are t omuleleU. WIM Dow loon tlie rloss IMsnts snU IMaalsr Them With A(t-hiiieit. New York. April 7. A special to the Tribune from Washington says: lmjMirtant tevehpineiits In the Oberlin M. Carter cane are likely to occur within a few lays. Carter it now Barring a sentence ot five years imprisonment in the government penitentiary at Leavenwtirth. Katt., chargeii with hjantlfl swindling operations against the gov.-riiment . I'p to the time in- was convicted, Carter was under the jurisdiction of, and was
prosecuted by the war department. Since then the civil authorities of the fovernment, acting through the do partment of justice, have been piietly. but vigorously and relentlessly, tracing. Kt-p by st, p, the money Carter sttde. and now have tha greal bulk of it located, and BN iilK.Ut ready to recover it ami turn it back into the treasury.
The department of justice has discovered thnt Carter's profits from the shrewd swindling scheme, which he worked BUacassfully for so hing I time, were 1723,000, The gOVSrument detectives, who for Ihn e years have been on the ' -arinv officer's
trail, have loOBtsd nearly BS" ery cent of this money, am as soon as certain unimportant details are completed the legal steps necessary to r--over it will be taken by the department of justice. Attach incuts will lie swrn out by Halted Stat-s district attorneys in New York city, in Savannah, (la., and at other places where (alter invested the money, and it is n)t impossible that, as a result f these proceeding I th'- arrest of two or three vvell-knoWE men, charged with knowingly taking part In protecting Carter's Steadings, will follow. It lias been learned that Carter in vested the money In frilt-edired securi
ties aa.l real estate in and around Hour York BOLD DASH FOR LIBERTY. Attempt of Kraustet mteS BSd Ffllow I'rliunrr to Kcp I rnm I . S. Oltli.Ti Ht CBSSSHSSS
TSE PLATT AMENDMERT. I' .tfreaaiUHn Hi .ll , of 44trsU, Its Mesas she reuses win pu mutely aaesssl It. Atlanta, in., pril B, A spat Lttl to the Constitution from Brunswick, Ca.,
snvs: I on (freu 'nan w iiiiain . i leantlev . . I... ana Just ret ui Bed fron a moath's tour of Cuba, said last night, that the genuine ( a ban vas I i i . . . r .l IndM pemletice. il sail thSTa SHS consldcrahla feeling auainst th.- I mted states in Havana, which he char, ncterlsed an "the hot bad ol Cuban poiit ics " "ibe Piatt amendment is not ra eeiei with much favor anywhere, ' tai.i Congris .mati Brantley, "snd yet I believe ii will ! accepted tor il.e simple l. as, in that tin Cuban m will ultimately realise what their more thoughtful leaders already reo ogntce that they have no discretion in tin- matter. As one of the leaders s;,id to me the only question bsve to consider is what the United States is willing t do for us. V.'e can not afTrl t,; BUtagOniSC the I Uli ed St a t es.' "With some authoritative tl eel a ration explaining v hat the Piatt amend-
meiit means, limiting' and Axing ha U umber of OOallng stations and dc (hiring snecineally under vhat circumstaneea the Cnlted States gow ro j.ient may Intervene in Cuban affairs, 1 hclteve the aiucndmant will be promptly a oepu d. The possibilities f Cuba anuer a liberal mid enlightened government are almost beyond calculation. With less than ten per cent, oi ihe bland under cultivation, nba produces a foil? t li of the Sttgar of the world. What Could she I) with all her -..! under cultivation? Cubs has pro et b eallv been without railroad-. The Cuban Central is now being built snd will oonnaci one end of the island with the other and will b- t great factor in the development of the ilad. mini. I n BL.BCTIOMS.
s, Preotlc
alias A. It
Tiller
Chas
To Form n ( olony. Indianapolis. Ind.. April .'..About 20 rsUwny mail service clerks, with Beadquarters in this eity. have derided on a unupie colon iat ion Scheme on i -''"-acre tract of land in the city Suburbs, Streets ami drives are to he laid out and neat houses built. Btstfke tVenn iesssoas. Booth Bend, Ind., April " As a re
sult of dissatisfaction over long ser
mons, and subsequent bickerings, the relations between the First Reformed sauren and its pastor, Res, 1. Mirk. who came here a year ago. bttVS ts n dissolved by mutual consent. Found n thi- lllver. Goshen, lad., April 1 The body of Edward Meyer, Beaton Harbor (Mich.) merchant, was found in the Elhhaii river. Mover left home over n iimiith ago, and had Ween seen but Ones since, when he attempted suicide at Middh-bury. Ind. Fonnd lvml. Pale tine. Ind.. April I. C TV Sloane, f this place, was found dead
in tied at the Marshall sonse fa ibrmlngham, Ala. Re complained f being sick before he retired. Heath is apposed to have resulted from natursl causes. Crnnhrit. Bedford, Ind., April V A youne man named Evans, 11 years ..Id. and h. umi of Prank Evans, was killed at
th- Rooaler quarries, n large slab fslliiil' olT a arriairc and crushing him to dtuth. UrtfJ Hrnonii- Work. Marion. Ind.. April 1 The carp. Titers here declared their -1 r i k off and
building will be resumed t.. da. A aale of ?.n cents an hodr and eiht hurs a day was atrreed upon.
t lie psssesuieel, Klkhart. Ind.. April 1, The ( lerks
union, of tins city, tins Miiru-.i a crn-
sade against Sunday business, and w ill prosecute all dealers who keep seir
stores open on Sunday.
Olrte! IMirslel. P.lootninL-t.oi. Ind.. April .- Dr. J. W. vTarring, the oldeat practicing phy lahtn In Btonrne county, is lead. asreil 7ft. He was a leading democrat anil a Methodist. Vnlnnhle AslmnlH Cremated. Rnolcnort. Ind.. Anril .. The bsrn
and six head f rncS hordes belonging 0 John Harnett, the well-known horseman, were totally destroyed by fire. Serve I Ihe vr. Port Wayne, Ind., April c. A. afunaon,of this elty, died at the Mercy hospital in Chicago. Be was a dem-Oerath-'sndidnle for BUdttOT of Indiana in IhO snd again in 198ft, hut was defeated both times. Mr. Minison was prominent in Indiana state politlen for many years, and served in the navy during the civil war.
Chirac i. April smi J, II. Grant,
alias A. F. Martin
arrested In Nebraska, and who wanted by the fsdsrsl aut hf.rit ie , in Cincinnati and other cities lorrobblnfl the I Blted Mates mails, tni-l- a SCO national dash for liberty in the
I tiion station last evening, ('.rant
FITorl In Mrlnu nt the oneraii,.. Bttesaent, Havana. Airil I. An effort is Ixdtig soada to bring out the aonaervatlvo element at the coming municipal elections. With this end lb view several changes have lu-en made In the election law. A new registration will hp held throughout the island, beginn! mj April 19 and ending May 1-'. It ll provided thai representatives of tha three parties shall rompose the rsgis t ratios bonnis and then- will i- new municipal boards ol canvassers, ot nine nie tubers, three hosen from each pa ity . The miimrity will have a rente. senintlon f one-third In the syunte iiii'nt.s. 'I he coriectional judges will not be elect.-!, as formerly, bvl will he appointed hv the military g.iveim. mi iiroie.-i- and snocsls in eleo
...,r. m. - .'.-' . I who ware reesatly I tion eases wlU be decided by the
audencia, Instead ot hy a emnmihs ni. The national part has BOBSlnaliy ladneaed heasor fiener for mayor f Havana, und elected the opi-osii ion candidate for the asayoralty, tlsnor '... ..M nm i.ri.whl. lit of the lKI' tV It
..r ,
made his escape from the officers who is said that Benor Zsyss Boa will not
had the two men in charge and is st'H
Tiller w SB reeapt nr. .1
st larst
When they made th-ir break for freedom they had ;ust arrived lU Chicago in charge of Deputy United Steles Marshal t. . Moore and Set gaaat Michael Dempsey, f (haalus. liefore leaving the train the leg irons on the prisoners were hange.l to hnndeufls so the. could go up the Stairwa; to tha ii'ning room for In sJc fast. Purine, the ihange one of the nrh oners in some way gt possession f the Key to the handcuffs. Sergeant
Dempsey missed the key as n
tlicv tiatl re.ieneu tne waninir loom.
ami. leaving the prisoners in ehargu of Deputy Moor-, in- "rat i to tl car to eearch for it. With Deputy Moore sitting directly in front of them Tiller fumbled With tilt handcuffs ns if they were chafing hi v lists and sooceeded in opening the lock. Ir.'int. th moment he was reh-ased. Sprang upon Deputy Moore, and. pinioning bis arms, told Tiller to run. 'I liter scrambled to his last and start Sd lor the door, while the deputy snaahal struggled with Qrnnt and frantically shouted an alarm to the startled passengers In h- waiting g n. directing I hem to catch Tiller. Qrnnt bsfornted the eaelted biw d thai I. era. i tO father that Mo. .re was a ernay sann and tdi them not to pay snv Btteniion to his ravings. In it-
Boonse to the demands of th.- deputy
some of the bystanders interfere, Moore b ft Grant ht their ehargs :inu gave ( base after Tiller. When Moore returned to the station With Tiller in handcuffs, lie asked for Grant, and was told by soineof the bytanders that he had gone sway, rhe police started on his trail, but lost trace of him a few blocks from the depot. Tiller was taken to Cincinnati last night. I'p to a lat- hour the polio-: had not BUeOBBded in locating tlrant. Kl I IT Wonnilr! by rootpsits Kansas ( it v. Mo.. April 7. - Mrs. Isa
bel Thompson, aged '7 years, was fatally WOUnded Inst night by a footpad, who, in Bt tempting to rob thi SJOIWan. crushed US skull with f coupling pin- law wns returning BBM from ehnreh when assnulte! nt S v-n 1, th and Meisaus street, mi unfre qnent.d part of the city. She wai found after midnight, after bavins lain une.inscious for several hours htrs. Thompson is at the city hospital in a dyinp eomlition. There is no claw to the identity of the footpad.
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BvuntsBsicnto, but will oppose nun ua the osmiwg sleetlona.
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Plat I tsBeastesswi, Knvana, April .. t in Cohan tuthonal convention did not mterdny, owlag to the absence .! Canoh?, its president. La tiucha, referring to tinSB) s I - The eonv'iition is unwilling
re pi or reject tinI in nroKsit km
l i I... num.' as tlie amendment h
been rsjeeted, but the eonvenWoa re ruses to discu s the majority report ,,f the eommlttee on rvaolutlons, Whteh is bann t rieally opposed.1 It is intimated by La I.ucha that Ihe delegates are afraid of public opinions, which wouhl be likely to arise from a demonstrative action on the amendment. CONCERNING AGUINALDO.
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Manila, April 9. tien. MacArt hur fav- it bt Impasalble to make a siateincnt concerning Agulnabio bow, n is possible that Aguinaldo will feOOO bS removed from the Ma hi aBang pa luce tO S large house, with
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lano str.-ct. a fashionable quni
the city, besidi
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ami other ew receive certain
ter or
t lie Pasiir river, v. n.cn
is being renovated and prepared for occupancy.
purchasing awraww ir. He continues to visitors, but newspa
per cor respondents are excluded. It is saiil that the BSBttlfeatO which Ag.iinnldo has been preparing has not yel been signed, and it is added that AgUinnblo is t luciant to comply w.th the conditions. IN THE INDUSTRIES. English bricks Weight eight pounds picce. ..r over :n I tons a thousand. Fifty thousand men are at present employed oa public works in Mexico. Great Britain uses a million ions of paper a year, of which she buy s 100,000 tons sbroad, The straw-plaiting Industry of Bugland gives employ meiit to BhOUt .''0, oun women ami 4.( to .'..000 men. English silk msnufaetttre has fallen from 6,100,000 pounds In IHM) to a present totsl of onlv half that amount.
