Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 May 1901 — Page 6
Weekly Courier. ft DOANI . l'ulIUher. 3ASH-K. "1 I I INDIANA,
It ha been officially announced that owing to the mourning' for the late Queea Victoria, uo draw-ingrooms 01 Inei's w ill be held in England thin year. Seven freak ctisea of the bubonic plugue wore discovered in t ape Town, on the 1:0th, ami live Kfpf 8Jad solored persons died from the 1 incase. The governor and burgomaster ot Lemlierg, Caliche, have promised that relief works rill be started, ltread II distributed to the unemployed on tbe 30tb. The Japanese minister to 'Washington, Mr. Takahira, said, on the ad, thnt tin reported resignation of the Ito cabinet hnil no significance an indicating any charge in the general policy of the country ou international affairs.. The population of London, including the eitv proper and M metropolitan boroughs. the rhol forming what U termed the administrative county of London, is now 4,534,03. This is an increase of 3U$,717 since the luat census in ISftl. Feport from county terks ihOW that Km. -as lias 570,000 acres of school band, which may be bought at BUU an acre. It tfaa mostly in the western portion of the state, but auch of it is ns BOOSi as the land il the Kiowa country. Jake Cauda UT, 0 the 30th. cabled to d eorge 1 owns, the English 'iiainidou, aoaepting his challonge for a three-mile ICUlling race for 2j0 a tide and the championship of the world. The race will take place al Kat Portag in Auffuet. K. G. Dun & To.'s Weekly Kevicw, on the 4th. said: "The mav.louslj heaJtay eooditlon of bntrin is iest upprcciated when it is discovered that the failures lat month were th smallest in 01 months, with the exception of May to August. IWt, influsive." BepOTta rcedee4 by the Indian atate board oi health ihow that the number of cases of smallpox throughout the state is constantly lnCTQelngi Instead of diminishing. There wort 423 eases rep -rted for the month oi April, lit it is not known how many proved fatal. It is petsistently reported in Pckln that there has been fresh fighting between the Russians and ( hiuese L) Manchuria. No prent credence i placed in such rumors, however, a it is beUeeod I bey are circulated to show the necessity for an increase in the Bsilitary strength of ibissiu. A special from Athen. ().. Bay a: 'From an authority whirl) seems indisputable there comes i lie information that almost the entire coal industry c.f the Bockiag nnd Sunday r . k valleys will come under the manage int nt of the gigantic combination of Capital of which .1. P. Morgan is the bead. The statement that the total indemnity to be demanded of China amiounta to 66,000,000 has been otlitstlf confirmed. This amount includes all private ( laiins. It is beISeved that if China will now undertake to pny this sum in indemnities the SfacUUtioS of l'e-Chi-l.i province can begin immediately. A dispatch received In Washington, on th 1st, from lien, Mac-Arthur, at Manila, stated thai the hospital reports showed sick in hospitahl In the Philippines and 13 sick in quarters. '1 Ins is .. o r ci nt.. a less percentage of si 1. than has been shown at any time since United States troopa were sent to the aichipclago. .1. V. Farwell. of Chicago, closed a IM0.AQO t,.n 1. OS the 1st. with F.. L llnlsell.of Vinita.I. T..for graslng land and cnttle in western Texas. The sa'e W hided 190,000 SCf OS of land in OldLam and Hartley counties at two dollars an Mtre, and 7,000 white face Beieford cows at fa a head, a cash payment of BBWW0 was made to bind the bargain. The London chmnher ol commerce has selected a MurgS coiumit t ee, ineluding Lords Uothsehikl, Avel.ury. Jaelstoke and II lllitlgdon, the lrrd mayor, Mr. Frank (ireen and Sir ThoHMM Liptt.n, to receive tic isitihr delefrstea of the New York chamber of commerce. Besides a banquet a garden party will ic given in honot of the Anieriean flaitora. Mr. Nation's erwHsic Bgainaf th saloon hn rCMUlted in a movement tc purify Kamma politics Uaa1 promiaea to be mora farreachlng than anythlag Of the kind cur before attempted in Ik Sunflower Mate. A permanent organization of the errand Chapter ol the haw Enforcement LestgUS of KiuiHa has Wen lleoted whose object il to purify the poUtlca of the state iid promote its interest." Jacksonville. IT;:., was visited, on Ihe 3d, hy the most disastrous conflagration trat witnessed la that dtg or täte. Miles of territory, in the leat residence and business section wen; laid waste, over one thousand building including hotels, churches and thenters, heins; burned, nt a loss conservatively estimated at nine or ten million dollars. It was reorted that ereral aegroei periehed in tbe flame a,
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r M4H -a CÜEBENT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Senor US F- torea. ,!m Nit'!1" rairaaa w i tei to Ihe United Btates, Ml M magna, ' the ist. (or Was!.ington. via Panama. V-ii. Kdwin IL oi.gcr waiBiroraui h hero's l ihm pi ion pc the Ut. b tae people oi his sute as be first pit foot on Iowa soil, at Council Fluffs, on his return from China President ErraaurU of hin ia w u health and wBI turn oeer the preab dx tial dtitlea to th prime minister. Bsnor Anibal .anui t u. The Louisiana PurchSSS World's Fair corporation held its tirst nieeting at St. liuis, on the L'd. ami organized by the election of the following otlire'rs: President, Kavid K. Franc! ; treasurer, William H. Thompson; permanent secretary. Walter B. Stevens. Eight 1 ice-presidents were hosen. vi.: Corwin IL Bpenccr, B. M. Kennard. D. IL Houser, I P. Wsibridge, s. w. t'obb, c. 11. Huttlg, Aug. GehneTi Pierre Chouteau. The police roeandssionera f Kanuk City, M. hseing refused the reOUest of tbfl special committee of the Law and Ordinance Enforcement league to Close the saloons on Sunday, Hie league called a mass-meeting, "n the hi, to tab steps toward petition lag Oot, Dockery to remove thorn oflicials. Sianation und typhus are increasinir among the village population of Bessarabia. Seventy per cent, of the farmers of that district have lost sll their horses and have no seed for the spring sow iny. A dispatch from Pekin, dated the Is', sail! that a blood v battle had cnrrol between the Lussians and Chinese near Mukden. The Russians lost 10 in killed and wound!. Four Ituiaian officer were killed, and among the wounded W1 Ocn. er pitrkl. The nonulation of the ilistrict of Victoria. Australia, according to the last census report, is $1.105,774, an increase of 5.469 in the last ten years. The structural iron workers of Indianapolis, im)., to the number of M0 went on strike on the hi. They demand II cents an hour. The principal incident of President McKinley 's isit to New Orleans occurred, on the 2d, in the old Cabildo, the seat of the government of the former Spanish and French ruler, which is yet preserved in its original Integrity iy the Louisiana Historical society. Natural tn has Wen found within the corporate limits of the little town of F.nierprise, Miss., and there ia great excitement among its citizens. Preliminary arrangements have nlreadj been made to organize coniDCny to develop the tind. The Louisiana Purchase Worlds Fair corporation held its tirst meet tn" Si St. Louis, on the Bel, and or ganized by the election of the follow ing ofBcera: President, thaeii B Francis; treasurer, William 1' Thomp son; permanent aecretnry, Walter B Stevens. Eight vice presidents were hosen, iz : Corwin II. Spencer, S. M Kennard, i M. Houser, C P. Wal bridge, B. W. Cobb, C. IL Huttig, Aug. Oehner, Pierre Chouteau The enormous stock transactions in New York have proved profitable for Uncle Sam. his Income f rom war rev enue tax amounting to from 140,000 to 150,000 a day, and one dav it reached too.oon. Arthur tirr. of Chicago, three years ago, made rin Investment in Union Pacific stock at around SO centa. He sold at about 131 (luring the recent rise. Allowing flve n-r cent, interest, he has cleared over a million on his 10,000 aha i es, fktorge C. Phillips' comer In Mny corn is a "strenuous" fact. With a whoop und dash the price went to cents. "II the Id, live cents higher than the record-breaking price of the day befon . and higher than it had Sold since ly94. when it brought If cents nine months before it was mis pOSed to hC delivered. The brokers on Wall street. New Vork, got tired making money, and, on the 3d, circulated petition asking that the exchange remain closed from Friday until Monday, to give the brol era and their clerks time to catch their breath, The duke and duchess of Fife, on the Sd, In the name f King Edward, formally opened the Glasgow exhibition, The duehem unlocked thedoora of the art gallery with a golden key. Mis.. Mary Snnkey, the mother of Ira i . Sankey, of Brooklyn! the rvnnelist. died 1 her home in New. mails, Pa., on the Id. Mrs. Baakey was 0 years old and the mother of 11 children, seven sons and four daughters, of whom two survive her. Ira and W it son. The Statement Of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold werte la th division of redemption, issued one ths 3d. showed: Available cash balance, 13 ,s 1,400; gold, $U7,:iT4,0JU.
Alice A. i . Bailey, at Ues w.... snnaimously elected president ol the low I- ederatton w Women i eitilM al ouneil Bluffs, at the ad. Mrs. Flora S. Barltltj . al Boone, waeokoara etaa president, and lire Kellte Cook, of aJbjo t surre ponding m rrotarj Koch island railway ofhelala at Chi i , .,, bavs about deeidad to rebuild the bridge across the Missouri liver I at St. .Lis. ph. Ml -. SBd most "f , the through business that wax inst, ad of via Kansas CHg. To rebuild the bi Idgi m id m 100,000. Kx-Emprees Kugente lias presented i the municipality of Parte with lh cradle ot the lne iTtnCO LOOM apoleon, who wus killed in the Zulu war. The cradle is a superb work of art, and "as originally a gift from the municipality to the empress. The tweuty -fifth nalvemary of the Vulgarian revolt against Turkey, wa marked, an tiu 3d, by unusual rejoicing hi Phllippopott, in which Prince Ferdinand and the Bulgarian minister and prelates took part. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Pcven persons were burned to death while asleep, three were fatally, and several sever, ly burned, early on Ihe morning ot the .".th. in a tenement bouse In Smith Chicago. A freight train of five oars, which was standing in frot of the building, and which the ..... 1.1 1 . 1 1... C ri vv f illicit to move, iiiockco no- - men. wh were unable to get near the burning building with their engines until it was too late to save the inmates. The GardO bouse. known as imelia'l Mansion." built in Salt Lnke Cltv, I tab, by Drigham loung ror ms favorite wife, Amelia Folaom Young, ind for years occupied ly her. has passed out ot tbe Lands of thecburcn, the propirty being sold in the name of President Snow, as trustee of the church, to Col. F. E. C Holmes, of that city. The United States cavalry and artillery left Pekin. on the 5th, tO march tO Ton-Ku. imposing farewell ceremonies attended their departure. Sir Alfred Casclce and the other British frenerals, with their staffs, were present, and the British commander sent a detachment of Peluchis. who escorted the Americans Ottteldfl the city wall The Ohio speei.il. bearing Cov. Na-h and sialT and about one hundred citizens of Ohio to San Francisco for the launching of the battleship Ohio, passed through Kansas City, Mo.. soon after noon on the 5th. Religious services were held on board the train at ll o'clock. It ia reported in Shanghai ihat famine win Hinke ii Impossible for the Chinese court to remain longer In s.aii Fit, and (bat tbe court is now only waiting tor the astrologers to Hx an uspicious day for beginning tbe jour--lev to Ml. 1-enir I 11. Ill llie i roviuce of Ho Nan. Vfter a careful consideration of the situation in the l'hdippines as it ex ists to-day. the sdministratiofl has de cide i to reduce tbe errat In 'in- e rem peln go to 0,000. Iii1 Ptussian government has bough! the coal mini In the Buhr distii1 known as " l h Minister Achen bach" and the " Altrop." for .'5,(H)0,o()0 marks. file Oetteea correspondent of the London Daily Mail asserts thai Presi dent McKinley has informed Mr. Kruger that he can oot receive him cither officially or unofficially. Mariano icnncio Prado. ev-pre.d-dent of Peru, died in Paris on the Ith, Mariano Ignacio Prado was born in 1824 He part i ipated in Gen. Castiiia's revolution agslnat Bchenlque government in Ho marched against Lima in 1865, and entered the capital. Kovembei 5, at the head of victorious army. Ott November ,- be declared himself dictator and wa ubacouentlv elected constitutional president by the Peruvian eongnt He WM again elected president in is7f. The lata Counl Bt. Quen de Plerr eourt.wlu.se family date back to William the onqueror, beejuenthed to the it v of Rouen. France, his fortune of ten million francs on the novel con dition tlu.t the c.tv annually STtve a marriage gift of 100,000 francs to a couple of giants, in order to regener ate the human .species. 1 he candidate are to be no'dicallv examined and the healthiest couple will be chosen, Milton Im Arnold, aged 11 year died at Lamas City, Mo., on the '.th. of bearl disease, Arnold wis the sou of a wealthy cotton broker living near Atlanta, (la. He was graduated from the University of tieorgia anil later studied law, being admitted ti the bar on the same dav ai lloki Smith, who was ins ciitsstnate. ro( several years he had Ikcii a curbstone vender. The I'.iitish war office, on the nth officially gave out the total number of deaths in the South African war al ;ii officers and 14,28t men. Pour off! cere and 1 m men have been invalided home and sub-eoiu nt l died. Two thousand f: iir hundred and ninety three non-com missioned officers and linn have left Ihe service unfit for duty. With her bull gaily decorated with llaga 4i 1 1' I her deck well filled with sailors the vaclit oust it u1 ion was christened, 1 Bristol, ll. L, on the 4th, bv Mrs. IV. Hut ler Duncan, who urone met trauitionsi dot tie oi wine on her glistening bow hjal as she -t , it cd kloWly down the WSVS into 1 he en. The determination of the joint sm isunL- oueagi.es 01 virs. mhio; to atey In tail at Wichita. Kaa., I their trial commend a waa broken, on tue 'in. iv .vtrs. ,i,ii a Kvnna giving bond for her appearance. The other women, except Mrs. Kation, also il v tt d their purpose of giving bom
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NEWS FROM INDIANA. Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State.
cctiaed Llinoitc, lud r lid net Inn May g, Theodora Itone ami Samuel Kellogg are iti H MarhM charged with the b I actio.! ,i- Nellie and Martha Moon, daughuni of .lolm Moon, a farmer living west ,r , u Buffalo. The two own will La brought to tin-, county and criminally prosecuted. The I WO gtrifl are iged it and IB yara respectively, fhej were lured away from their home to the KupMaeu irymma I""" at i beir h.v era, only to ba fort ducted. The two sbductora borae and buggy ,,f Moob at eeeded In eluding th ofheera. l abstole a tl BttO I. lilrnrr ot I rime. Wabash. Ind.. May . It is now stated that .lohn Ralph, who a week ago was kllktd at his tin-hop ill (seneva bj the explosion of his gasome atove, was probably murdered, ind that instead of the stove a call of i, t eel-Ill Cllll III li Lr ill ICils, n nart was dischurued. I riend of Kalph say that nothing snon f the have the bl a powcrtui cpio rfill explosive vv , i Olli wrought the damage and lh1 crime was probablj committed p. rsonal enemy of Balph. Sartsasli Waunoasl, P.rail. Ind.. May 8, As L. C. Phillips was ret uraing on s bicycle from a visit with a friend, a dug ran out from a mover's camp and at tacked hini. Phillipshot the dog and its owner tired a loud of buckshot into Phillips body, Inflicting very serious wounds. The . 1 .1 movers liavc not yei oeen ni Inil officers are searching for them. Phillips is an attorney of this place. Mlner MssaSSS Work. Indianapolis. Ind.. May '. Secretary Wilson, of the United Mine Workers of America has received word that the trouble between the miners end iperators at Linton has lecn adjusted am! work has been resumed. Pet ween Too and 1,000 men were involved in the trouble. There is less trouble in ihe Indiana coal fields now than there has been in a long time. In Poor llrnlth. Lsporte, Ind.. May '. Joseph D. Keitfa la now under n night and day watch. His execution is now but Ifl days distant, and the condemned man is beginning to breakdown under the nevere tension. The supreme court will hand down a decision this week, and there is hut little doubt thnt a decision affirming the death penalty will hfl rendered. lawtsnattf Klllsd. Hammond. Ind.. May 8. Frank Meicher was struck and instantly killed bv the east-bound flvv on the Michigan Central railway. Meicher i- B carpenter and had been sent to Hegewlach by Contractor Zimmerman, 11 who-e employ he had long been. Meieher was 35 years of age and leaven i widow, Hi- borne vva- in West Ham moiiil, in. Opansa! lbs asnsn Mishawaka. Ind.. May 8. The Mtshawsks Homing Pigeon club pened the teas on with the first prise tl eht. I.afavette. 100 miles" distant. wa- T tie iiucraTing poini. i nt us ov. red the trip in a trifle over two hour-. This was the hi-st race ler he regulations of the American Fedrat ion of Homing Pigeon Fanciers. Opeewtlaa Knilrd. Ose la. Ind.. May ö. I r. W. A. Pierce died at his home here, aged 40 rears, n operation for apendiciti failed to save his life. The dsCCOSed . a a a was n (le-reiKianl oi a proinineni Ver mont family, whose membera were active in the revolatioaary war. He araa born at Bennington, Vtn and set tled at Osceola in IsT'.i. I .ii V III lie Tente. Bedford, Ind.. May 8. Prof, George P. Park-, the magnetic healer. Tias been arrested charged with practicing medicine without a license, lie gave bond for appearance. The arrest WM brought about purposely by Prof. Parks, in order to test the new Indians law regarding the practice of medicine. Th lliiKSer Titken. Muneie. Ind.. Mav ".lack, the Hugger," who terrorised the white women of this city for scvera weeks, attacking and annoying them whenever opportunity offered, is said to have been captured in the person of Ihiiii"' Hurt (colored), 10 years, who admit- that he aeco-tcd women. 1 well n Hope. Ncwenstle, Ind.. May 8, William Ifsmmond, son of Jesse Raminond, iii-nr Spieelanil. committed suicide by going to his father's hay loft, attaching a rope to his neck and jumping off, He had been mental!) unbalanced for some lime, i'ntni Bsn4nais8). leere ILiute. Ind.. May V -Otto riiuii'. aged "JO years, was killed, and Prank Bhufl vva- fatally burned by a powder explosion at the Indiana Powder company 'a plant. Killed bf " Trnln. sim. Ind., Mav 7. William Gillettwater va- killed by I train on the I lover Leaf railroad at this place. The man's bod) vv as literally cut to pieces. Beet in Reeat, P.v ansville. Ind.. Mav ti. Thomas Whitley, aged eight, climbed i tree lifter a bird's nest and fell and broke his neck, d' ing in-tant ly. Ilu Killed. Msrlov, Ind.. Mnv 8, Bobert Daily. P.I vcar- old, was killed here by an eh ctrlc car.
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Our Insular Possessions Can Product All the Coffee Used in the United States. CHANCE FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Han nil. Paw to attoo the Htttt l.lue. Her ll Nulle! for the ulatvailan tbe Herr The PaStO It i. ii ii PagSS Heaardrd Urti In the World. the New York. May 7 That all the coffee consumed la the United States can be rrosi in the Islands which have inen scqulredslnce thcootbrsak of the Spanish v ar is the oacluswa roaflhed by tin bureau of statistics of the treaaury department at Washington, after a careful study of Ihe coffee producing capabilities of the new poscaslonsi All Sullril (or CSltSS fullwre, 'ibe Ishtnds In which coflea oaa be ntnooaafllllj grown ar Hawaii, Porto BieO und the I hill pines. Porto Uican eoffee. In the markets where it is well known, is regarded as the 'H"t in the world, and it is tin conclusion of the bureau of statistics that when coffee plantations have been developed in the Philippines and Hawaii II of the one million dollars or more can be expended among the inhabitants of our own islands. Porto BiCSO coff'ee has long commanded high prices in European markets, though it has been comparatively little known in the United Miltes. Development f coffee cult in in Hawaii during the last few years has been Very satisfactory in the quality produced and the prices realized, n the Philippines the product is ot high grade Otowtest Ongas Caasaastas country. The fact that the United States is by far the greatest coffee-conauming country and is steadily Increasing her consumption, raggesta that American capital and energy may tarn tbe'.r attent ion tO t be promising field now opened in the islands. "American eoffee importations during the nine mOtttha ending with March. 1901, amounted to 817,344,000 poii m'.s, .iih a aliie of 181,818,080, u sum neerlj 88VX)O,O00 In eace d the value of the coffee imports of the BSnse months of the preceding fiscal year, Indicating that for the full fiscal year the total vuluc of the coffee imported Into the nUited states will b ubont TCo.Ooo.dtMI. A GALA DAY AT MELBOURNE. Beooatlan or he Duste ami Pus heal of Cornwall mill lurk nt BSBSsmtj AuBtrnllu. Melbourne. May 7. The duke and (Inches, of Cornwall and York landed from the steamer Ophlr at I p. m. The cake and duchess were received at the pier-lead by Lord HdfMrtOUtt, gC'Vemor general, and the statfl and federal ministers. After the ministers had been presented, Ihe party passed down a Quarter of a mile of carpeted pier ami entered carriages, SUITOUttded by a guard of honor composed of Victorian troops just returned from South Africa, an. I proceeoeu a utsiance ot seven nines through brilliantly -decorated treeti bordered vvitii almost COUtinUOUS line of stands filled to their utmost capacity. Thfl entire route was lined w i 1 1 1 demonstrative crowd-, and the decorations, arches. Venetian mast? and columns slottg the line of march were very effective, Opposite the town hall the proeen' ion passed beneath the ipieen's arch canopied with thfl royal colors and sheltering a golden statue of Queen Victoria. Twelve thousand troops were in line. There are fully 80,001 visitors In Melbourne. The drive terminated at government house. AT PARLIAMENT hoi si:. A IMetiireine Scene Wltnesned t? Three II mill red Thonannd I'eople. Melbourne, Mav 7. There was a picturesque scene at Parliament houet when the jiroeession of the djukfl and duciicss of Cornwall and York, no com pan led bj Lord Hopetoun, the governor general, the state and federal ministers and the guard of honor arrived then- at a quarter past three vest nine afternoon. Assembled on th steps of the budding were the foreign ministers; the represent a lives of colonies, inlcudlng Willism M. Molock, the tnadian poat master generali iliv' Americnii nnd other consuls; the officers of the flatting war ships, and a host of other prominent psraons, The royal party reached Government house at four o'clock. Here there was a seem of the greateat eathnsi nam, A salute was Bred and the royal standard was hoisted. The weather has been perfect, and it is belie-sd that :. crowd numbering 300,000 persons witnessed the process idon. At night the city ami harbor Mused with Illuminations of a most elaborate description. l'rntrd n Uiimnn Killer. Pnna. III.. May 7. MTB, arolina ttarehner died Sunday, north .f Pana, from n peculiar disease, Two yeart at o she began using pain killer, com tlnuing its use until she Used B bottle daily. All efforts to overcome the habit railed, ami death resulted. I'rnm I'eoriit to prlnKUeld. Springfield, ML. .May The IVoril 4". (Spring held Paiiioad to, was incorporated here yesterday, The company will have a capita' stock of $2,4)0,000, and will luilu a road iroui Pejri to Barlngfleld, UL
A TERRIFIC COLLISION. Knslueer BMOS Nt III lol In the tnin attempt to Nuir Ilia I'rulu and l'uriiKi'ri. Ottunivva, la., May 7. BurllngtOO) passenger train No. II was wrecked yesterday while paUSUUg Thsyer, mall town IS lllilcK cast of ( re-ton, pausing 'he death of Kngineer s. p. itrown, of BurUngtoa, and Injuring over a score of passengers. The locomotive haul lug the passenger train Struck an engine at tin heil to a freight train that was backing on to a skia track. The passenger engine and all but two cars of the passenger train left the rails and rolled down a 20-foot amba nkment, Thayer in situated in the bed of a deep ravine, sad OB either side of the Station the track curves sharplv. .Neither engineer could see the ot ner'a train until they were within 880 feel of each other. The passenger train wa running at a high apoedi The engineer of the freight train heard the pasicnger train coming ai.. I made the utmost endeavor to back his heavy train on to the side track. He succeeded ill getting all but the engine on the siding when the crash came. As the passenger train rounded the
nine, Kngineer mown saw m- pern, but hO stin k to his post, reversed his engine, threw on the air brake to the mergeney notch, spplied the mud Slid awaited the crash. At- the last moment the men on the freight engine jumped, escaping serious injury. The crash was terrific. The freight engine was thrown across the tracks and the psascngei engine hurled down the fO-foot em bankmeat, followed by the baggage our. the express ear, the day coach and three chair ca rs. The agent at Thayer and Revers 1 hengpers-on Ground the depot, witnessed the aid to the before the dispatched gaone. wreck und rendered inch vv minded as w :i- post 1)1 e arrival of a relief train from this city with BUrDEATH UNDER THE SNOW. gOVQSI Uei, Hurled li a Sno -sllUe. Kle of Whom Were llfBil When Ta Urn Out. Seattle, Y, Mnv 7 Pnrt 1 of the anow-flidc reported to have ocCUrred at Sunrise City, Alaska. UDO 111 March 80, were received here. ester day. by mail. The slide did not oei i I at Sunrise, but at Smit h 8 c.unp. I 11 Lynx creek. IS miles above Sunrise, Five men were killed. The slide started on the side of SB adjacent mountain, and came thundering down over a cliff on to the camp beneath, s sheer fall of 800 feet. There had been nothing to give the men warning of their danger, and the first known of the eBStrOpllC Wan when they iieard the roar of the great body sliding down the mountain. There were al the camp. In all, SflVen men. tWO beside the live who were killed. The cut Ire sev en a en the mass, but Prank st rong v Ottng man. was buried under Pleebnrdy, a not buried asdee pi j as the rest, and by several hour's hard work auceeded In getting out of the slide. As aeon ns he reached the surface he began, without result, In dig for his comrades, The first man reached was Gilbert pevoe. Beyond anmbei of severe ?Uts and bruises nnd the la I mal I e n.is seriomly froatbitten Pevoe -B 1 1 right, and will recover, although he waa ander the snow 1 hours. The others were dead when the rescuing part reached their bodies, KILLED HIS ASSAILANT. Ilenentrd a Kick. With lull and struck n llenlh-Denlliiw Bin. Kansas City, Mo May 7. Posic Lasnbert, 18-year-old boy, la being held at the police station for killing Philin Hauenstein. 3S vears old. a bartender. Hauenstein was fishing Bi Washington park. Siuidav. and the boy. happening along, stopped 10 i v limine the man's string of fish. Haw 11 stein remonstrated and kicked tin boy. when the latter struck him 0V i the head with a club. BnUeUSteil skull was fractured and be die lerday without having regained conacl ousness. TO PAROLE THE YOUNGERS. The etaetsea tniiini. tter Twea t-l'le tram' I BMJP r I won inenl. MaV liS free. St. Paul. Minn.. May 7. Tin nt' sl.'ile iirison lo.'l miccrS meet . board to-ila J . and it is believed ihat Cole and Jsnn - - i - Vounger, serving life sentence.-, in con neet ion with the Nurt htiehl bonk r I bery and murder, committed )"' ago, will le granted paroles under tin terms of the law jUBl enacted by th leirislaturc. Before the pnroie becsnnea effectiw : , t ... immimJ in wiitiiu' In n i O IIOISI IF." ,IF,.'..' of the membera of the board of i ihms. Oov. Van Snndt. Attorney srnl Potigia-s a ad ( tdef .lust le Start. C. M. K-Prldnt f I'ern le1 Pnris, May 7. Mariano Ignftf" Prado, ex-president "t Peru, died Vs terday. Mariano Ignacio Prado was born it 1818, U parlicipati d in OCtt. ' la's revolution against Beheniq povsn.meiit in I8M. H !',' Bgainsl Lima in 1881, and enter, ll capital, November 4, at the I"'1"1 ' ' victorious army, im .om u.. i a.... I, ...... I himself dictator and w.i I CI I 1 IUf'1 111111 tie elected conatltutioii president bv the Peruvian com'" lie Msaugnin tthNted i-rcsident in 17
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