Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 May 1901 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
. DOAKK, JASl'KK, : 'uliIlhiT. " 1NIH W A. Mnyor Hwuvs of Omaha, Nib., on the h'th, issued an order revoking his previous Beodaf '. n namr order, but continuing in font the order enjoining raid night (.losing. The Hawaiian territorial legislaturr lias passed ;, resolution contusing a memorial to President McKinley unking him Id remove Gov. Dole. II is charged with obstructing legislation. The Gila river, on the Sainton reeer flllHI. in Arizona, has gone dry. ami no grain v ill Im- harvested by Um Ihe 6100 Great destitution Ml) ensue, ami govei lUUOBt uitl will be rcipurcd to r llieve the nt nation. Former Judge John T IsaedOOi of Indiana, died in WisWuftpn, M the Vth, aged II years. Judge llaydcu was active in early republican polities, but bai! been in the government servient Washington tor some year, lie was sain to be tho nldOOt living graduate of Harvard. Get), riiihiuii lee ami his family, including his son. Lieut. George F. l.ee. left Umal.a. Net-., on the 6th, lO i ei uii to their elvi Virginia home. where they hove carcely lived for 13 years, it being that long agO that iien. Lee became governnref Vlfgtnta und imived to Uunniotid. Jerome Fedeli. Italian consul in Kansas ity. Mo., is quoted as mying that the labor troubles in lola. bus., that rosultid, on the eight of the MB, In several Italians being driven from that town after having been as-.;ult-l by Amtiican workmen, will be Baads an international alTair. Mlsi Mary I.orina ( ort. w ho spent it yean la Biaan as :l taaeher and missionary, died at the home of her father, Simon t ort. la Denver, CoL, on the Mb. aged .'- yearn she was Uta attttor of several publications ou Siaav the most baportanl of which was "The Heart of Farther India." Taoroaa J. Bbeltou, of Deaeet, Col., publisher of The ( hristian.w ho ehtitoe eioMt kiaabip to Jaeob and Moee, and the ii . wei to cure disease by sending" v iteration to any distanee, on the i Tth. pleaded iruilty to tM Improper ! nee of the aatlu Hot) was rim-d $3i by j lodfe HalieU In Iba I aited State eourt. Ordere have been received at the S3 to 15 factories Of the National Starch Co. to gat ready to close down until the torn market becomes settled njrain. 'I h price of Btarch, it is said, has not Kept paeetwith the price of ..in. aad tin-re la aa proflt la baying eora at the aft m Bt price to make into tnrch. J According to the returns of this v..r-s It,., total ,..,nl,,tio,, of " 1 England and Ivalei la SStS.ria, Thia is an incjc. se over the population ef 1 lsjl of 3LWS,iai, or, in other wortls, un inert ; M of lt4& per cent, in the lust tea years. The increase frtr the i decade between Ittel und was 11.j per c nt. A dispatch from Madrid says disorders were renewed at Barcelona, on the Kb, and were rigoronaly reneeaeed by troops and pen iarm-s. The Spaaish fOVemnwnl attributes the trioible to foreign and Spanish anarchists who have returned from exile and arho are ceoperatiag with the ext reine sc ciJilist s. Mr. Edward Atkinson, of Iloston, aaada an argtmient before the Industrial eonim.ssioti. in Washington, "-i the lath, for what he called "Freer trade." He said thaf not more than iv.. er ent. of the people of the euoatry were benefited by a protective tariff while the other 'Ja percent, ot theni "pay the bill." Ml the lumber camps in the northern part Ol the stati of Wisconsin will prohnbly lie burned down this summer ly order of the state board f health. jfiirmp i ne past two winters many camps have been the breeding places of sniallj ox, and it is feared that the list.i- will develop la more deadly ftirni next winter unless heroic ineiiaares are taken for its suppression. A director of tiheAnaaeicaaWattaaaai Watch ' o. s:i id on the 0th: "The ofgaeen of theAaaericanWalthaaiWateh Co. ha v informed the promoters of the proposed watch trust that that company will not become a party to an v i onsolidat ion of watch companion. Other eon panics have declined to isn into any tiust movement, so the $7.V 000,000 combination has been abandoned." Sir Alfred Milner, the l'ritish COaB nbsioncr. r.ihl re-sinj.; a mass-meet i in,' ct Cape Tov.n. on the 7th. saifl there wa- aueolately BO reason for the aiutlety felt in some quarters lest any etmaga ix- latrodnccd in South .f.-ira that womld la any way ayaahaa the imj.eri d policy. Such ii change was impenal Ma, t.reat hritaio bad aaada up her ntind and weald carry out tho polic I be had laid down. v! i in no lgnaeiu l'rado, ex-preai-dent of lru, died in Paris oa the 1 1 vtatiiino liiiiii io Prado was born In II " lie pari ripatai Ii ien. ( aviibi's revnlation agaiaat Bchentqne'a ajavrrnaaeal la I tee. He manned against Unat in l" and entered the capital. Keveaabei t, at the bend of a latlatlnoa araay. n Koveaaber N he ahattai ad himself dletatoi and wot MbicqaenUy elected constitutional 01 Ideal by the Peruvian eonirresa. He wa- Hain tl .tcd President ia
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CUJiHKNT ToriCS. THI NEWS Hi BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Mr. Adolph s. Oehe, of the Ohatta noofra Time and the New Vrk Times, on the Tth, j.tirehased the i'hiladeiphia Time. His brother, Mr. lleorg W, he, "ill take the manBJ.M meir of the i a er. Hon. ( ha lies Foster, ot Fostoria, .. ajHateretary of Ihe treeaury, has made applieatioa in the United Btatcii eirt at T ledo as a voluntary bankrupt. His debit! are set down at $747,-00-. 34, tad there are no hefa Hawaiian emigrant agents are agata worklaf i: Baa Juaa de Parta Rieo, and aa expedition la probable by the 20th. Col. A Stilln. the insurgent governor of l-. tant.i province, P I-, surrender d. ".i the sth, with tea ofacere, ISO men. 17i rit es ;ml ten eanuon. Tha Th it ty-seeot.i". inlantry, l". B. V.. was forma Ii v n uatered out of the serviee at the 1're-ido, in San Franeiaco, on the tth. Italian laborers who went to lola. Rah, to take the plnees of striking I cement v.orkers iure assatdted, on i the Blfhl of the sth. by strikers am! 1 kjmpathi' ra, aad driven to the raiircad station for deportation. Worb men from the smelters joine! with workmen from the cement plant to run the Italian- n; of town. J. Piernoai Mbrpan b ft Aix-T.es-Baina, 1 rai ee, for Paria en the 9th, 1 !; fei ii re of the Iowa State Federation of Labor convention at Sioux City, on th Wh wat a danonneeatenl ; "f the melhod of the American Fed eration o: labor by Delegate Holder, of Des Moines, deputy state labor commissi. ,i er. He arraigned the organization eaeereiy fr its "muchiuc" im thoda. At St. i'nnl. Minn., on the '.oh. the Brent Northern Railroad Co. tiled with the aeeretary of state a certiti?ate of im rcase ot $."..ihhi.oo in tts lanital I ha fea paid to the state y :.) ,.x,. conata charging James Calla j,nn. al! ged to be one of the ah doctori i t yonng Cndahy, with per 'urv b,h Ul Xvk ilt 0,abu' Svh- ""' W ,,M th- . ...... tm 1,., vi I ' : . 11., III irv in the ?nse of Jnchaon and Stoall. the aiItged Manilla 1 la. express rbliers. found th m not guilty . The men arete released ft Ota jail. The Indian bureau has received word that the official count of the rote of the Cherokee Nation n the Cherokee agreement with the Dawes commission shows a ma jority of IjBg) rot.-s for rejection, instead of LJ IS, is at first BBBOUaced. dor. Tatet Of Illinois, on the Oth. s.irned the Iiotrialaaa Purefaaaa World's fair ntuiropriat ion bill, which ipproprintes j.'.".o.iii.u for an Illinois sliibit at the exposi'ion in 19( 3. There wa- another wild time nrnon;' the stock speculators, in New York, r n the (th. and many who considered themselves rich in the morning saw their fortunes vanish lefore the sun went down. Thousands nf small investors, who took a "flyer for luck," 'Jropped all they put in. Most of the Chicago brokers and traders were caught short on Northern Padflc in the recent whirl, and will have to stand heav v losses. One young Chicago trader, however. : ,((( ' jjjjjj JJj r snares of Northern Paand sold it out at 7xi. His profit was in the neighlxirhood of iMOQym. The Australian federal parliament was opened with preat remony, at Melboarae, oa the tth, by the darin af Cornwall and fork, repreaettting King Kdward. in the pre- nee of an taaaaeaaa and brilliant aaeeaahaaga. A decision has In-en rendered by the rotntnissioner of internal revenue, Mr. Yerkes, Imldinr that . -tat. -which passed to lo irs pi ior to the adoption of the war revenue net, dune in, lk'js, were not subject to the legBCJf tax. ' The two Mi imrocks left Southamoton. on the Oth for a MHtdM spin. OS the Needles they were aught in a tierce sqiu.ll. Shamrock II. bist her raff and gaff-tOfeall yard. Sir The . UptOB had a narrow e-. ape from ocng hurt by a falling bbx k. The sa.ls if Ihe yacht were wreck. , President McKinley viewctl the floral parade f the Ixs Angeles (Cal.) at'iival OS the Wth. The city was packed to the i ors, there batag ird bly SK).(NKi people in the street.-. Pasadena. Santa Monwa and other aeio-hboring towns in southern California sire literally depopulated. Count Poni da Caatellana is eonSned to his rooni. in I'aiis, by siekless. Appendicitis is feared, and his physicians are considering whether in Operation is necessary. (.oi. La l o.letie, on the loth, seal o our nies ;itre to the Wisconsin sena'e rctoimr the Hageniif-ter primary eb c'.ion bill. 1 be eo-Operatlva -tore at Amerienn Fork. I iah. was entirely destroyed jjr lire ou the lJh; loss, too.uuu.
! It ha- developed that K. N. I'ulloek, .the in ..ut of tL luyulioga sur-
iu's ban', of I levi land, O., who coiatitled n.ieide at Scuttle, v.ssh.. car) tied in.- Insurance, t.. the amount, of ftfjBtt in favor of his family. ihe branch appellant oenrt of Can cago, in a decision beaded down, uu tb. 10th, denied the rijjht of striking worl a to "picket" a hop for iht purpose et dissuading others from entering the works. The decision wa iriveii on appeal from Judge Holdout's rOUli in contempt pro, e, ding brought against stiikers who had violated an injunction prohibiting theu from "pi. kcting" the Winsb-w Pros. Co.'s I . rks during ihe strike two yeun ipo. tn the Kith P. (J. Dun & Co. reported: "Failures for the week nuinU-red ls7 in the United States, against IN i 1 ist year, ami u in Canada, against II la-' year." hoi.! Salisbury, bronaed and looking exceed ia el j well, retaraed to Lmion, on the 'nth, from s.'Uth of Fi am e. Beaulien, in the LATE NEWS ITEMS. Sudden irmeaa of hf re, hfeanhnrhao earned an rneected change in the Itinerary ol President McKinley. He arrived in San Framisco OttiCtly, on the l-th. acveral hours ahead of the time selnduled. where tho attending phvs'a ian ordered a week's ahoolntc list for the invalid, which, he prc-
, .ted. would result in her complete (hieagn Training Bchool for Home rc upcratioii. aad Foreign Missionaries, where aha The Brnaaela Independence Belga received the title . deacoaesa, will publishes aJBdaVtta signed by Count leave early in June for Milwaukee, Ferdinand Wal.-in Kstcrhnzy Is-fore ' w here she will assume the duties of the French consul in London, admit- assistant pastor of the (tread ivenue ting the authorship of the Drey tus Methodist Episcopal church. M1s bordereau aad deeiarlag that thaJOoit is said to be the Brat'tadlaaa bordereau was written With the con- voting woman to enter BOOH pastoral
nivance of Col. Bandher, ex-chief of , the scent intelligence bureau. A dispatch from Lima. Peru, on the 12th, sa d: The comet which was l.rst scei, troui Booth America abOBt a tort nicht ago. and which had been Invisible fmai h'.rc for three nights, beappeared last night, it apparently has two tails, cue of which is now lot ger than when it was tirst seen." The international Power Co of New York, has closed an order for a number of looontotivea for the Atchison, Topeka & Sai.ta Fc railway, calling for the entire capacity of its plant for the remainder of this year. These locomothei will be baHt in l'rovi- j deuce, K. I., and l ateraon, . . "Ihe sultan, I barn." says the Ctnataatinopic i oti eawaadaal of the London Daily Chronicle, "concocted the piagUC Mare, in order U enforce a quarantine that would exclude u band of anarchists who. he had licen informed tr m Austria, were coming to aasaaaiaate him." The Hum burg marine board declared, on the Ifth, that the Hamburg achooner Arlna, Cant. Mack, had u-en b-t with her entire crew. The vessel left Hamburg May 3, ItOO, fir Matupi, on Henderson kdand, in Planche bay, German hew Hritain.and has not been heard of since. Tin ker Woodson Taylor, aged 46, was found dead in his room at Green ;-: le. Ind. on the l-th. Ii is believed to Ik a ease ot suicide. Mr. Taylor was for years confidential sei retary of .lohn Chirk Kid path, the historian. He wa- inso a poet of some reputation. M. Henri Francois Charles de 'crntnnA vice i.r, sident of the tVftswk I IM LtC, dud in Paris on the lth. He j was born May Is. leeX Prof. Da eld Bbeperd IToiman. f i Itaagor. Me- known throughout the; scientific world as the inventor of the Holm.i'i iifi- flab s. - extensiv.. used by mil rose, pists. died on tho l.th. It. Holmaii was a meinln'r of the Acadeasj of Natural Bcienee f Philaoelpl ia. and bad licen a member of the fat ultv of liirard college and of Franklin institute, lie was Isjrn in JsL-e. Twelve men were indicted by the New York city grand jury, on the 13th, for beeping gambling houses. The grand jury took up. for the Bret ime. the evidence presented by the c lumittce of tifteeu against the men at raated and bound over through .lustiee Jeronse'a pcreonally-condaetcd raids. In , very ease eoiisidered an indictment was snuVkty rendered. At the monthly aerating of the Mttboditt ministers in Worcester, Mass.. OU the 13th, a clergyman said that ni ey i wit nana had told him (hat President McKinley drank a glass of champagne on board a battlchip. Several af the clergymen present vtg oroualy benonaecd the president for ti.e reputed act. The reprvaeata 1 1 vee of oxford nml Cambridge universities who will compete With the representativis of the aaleereitlea af Haivanl and Yale io the International gaaaei oh the harke by oval. New York city. September -1. were chosen at a meeting held at the Qaaeaa club. London, on the lath. Prime Munster von Derneburg, according to the Berliner Tageblatt. going to bis Da rat barg estate, where he will complete bis memoirs, which w It deal elaborately with the Orey fus uff; ir. a- he was Oertnan ambassador in laria daring the Dreyfus p, riod. Bapeiiiittndeal Cherrj af the transportntfoa depnrtmeal r the Pai:Amcrloaa eapaaltioa at Baffalo, N. Y., aaaounead, oa the ptth. that so p.r amt, of the exhibits were in place aad that by the itk to jnt neat, would be i ompletc. At it " p. m.. of the iL'th. a brilliant HseteOff Was seen nt Lima. Peru, which aUlldentj divided into two parts, olio tie. y -id aad th" ther a bright, bluish white. They seemed to fad into t in- oeeea, VleePi aldeal BoaaaneW has n.--eepted BO invitation to make nn ad-ilre-s ut MinnenMdis, during the Minaeeota -tale fair. 'Ihe address will be made Scptcnilxr 8.
fljgWg FKOM INDI ANA. "
ss . . . Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State. Oeon Urtier. Mnnoie, Ind.. May K. The reecnt federation of cooperative window glass manufacturers, which was tout ad at by the American company, has opened oflices in Muncie and begun business, disposing of the stock of the several factories represented throughout the country. The following othe rs are la charge: President, Octave Jacqaaia; vice president, u-L'u-t Phillip: secretarv ami treasurer, II. M Patteraoa; representative, Leopold lloaabonrg. Wnni ttonanvc Taaasa. Columbus, Ind.. May 10, A' the eSsitMB of the Municipal League of Indiana laws enacted by the last legbdatnre furnished an latereating theme for discussion, and there was , a general expression of opinion favor of asking the next leglalatt in 1 1 arc TP1 lk f" redaciag the terms or ail city otlieers to two yens ami reit ore them to four years as before. The next semi-annual meeting will be held at Anderson in October. V ..iiiHii to I'rrni h, Lanorte, ad.. May 10, Ifiaa (Irace Coif, of this cit v. a t'taduate of the w ork la her denomination. CkSSM Oltleer. Marion, Ind.. May to. The InWana Fiectric Medical association ekwed ! its annual meeting here. The next ' meeting will be held at Fort Way tie : n May. 1903, The following officers , wej-e elected! i President, Ir O V. r..ffitiir. Carthaa: vice prtflder.t. lr. Carl S. Wlt.ti r. Indl II - : itts; -....id etat presMeat, Dr. J. H. I Korrt. Marion; recorölr.a secretary. Dr. SI y Baldwin. Converse; eerresoondlng tec ret a r) Or. J. v tCsytv Port Wayne; treasurer. Dr. I H I! .- s. üeroburg. rinhi i lintel. Indianapolis. Im!.. May nazard and James Pngh, 10.. T. T. both from Chicago, fought in the lobby of the; Bates bouse. It is said thai Hazard made an Insulting remark to PUjrh. P igh reaented the insult and finally tltri'w the cigar he wa- -looking info! Hazard's face. The trouble started immediately, but was settled by the Boa aa r of t be hotel. Vi OS with I im Inn. IVterabarg, Ind., May 10. Pleldlnf A. ( h.ipp-!l. w nn ha- b en elected , mar-hal of Peter-burg by the republicans, is a veteran of the SpanishAmerican war. He served under Lawton in the Philippines and in Cuba. H wa- on the firing tine with the general when lawton received the fatal shot. stmt aa n Rival. Bedford, Ind.. May 10. Mi-s .le-s Ash. wjdle out drivint' with Mi.-- .lis. sic Bagadale, waa shot and probablj fatally wounded by n girl named Jenkina, who fired with a revolver. The cause of the trouble i- assigned tn he jealousy over a sweetheart All ,he irU belong to prominent fain ,,i, sWa ? eeapaenaam, Muncie, Ind.. .wnv l". The Ilem lug lay Class company, whose plant i.-i'o-.dbv 12."i striking boy. refuses to compromise with the striker Having granted the original dcninmls Of the lads, the plant will remain closed during the remainder of the a n rather than eom- de a cent. Illy .Imlse ipiilntrd. Indianapolis. Ind.. May 10. floe. Ourbin has issued a commission to Robert hX Drelbeibtea as city judge of Fort Wayne for a term of four year. Fhe law requires the fir-t appoint paent Of elty nadge to iw made by the goveraor, his successor to lie chosen at a regular Flection. hon Wabash. Ind. Bjssaaaua. M.iV 10. The com plete report of the school enunierat..rs of Wabash caunfy shows a total of e.OM school child re n in a J'opUlatloa of l-s.imio in the county, in the citv there are 1,091. Townahins ; generally show a decrease from last v rar. I I oil n il Urn it. Prnzil. Ind.. May 10. l'hnrle Ker- ' ler. a well-known farmer of .lack-on township, was found dead in his bed nt his home near Stealey v ille. He wa- ('., years old and an early settler. oi,i rotere. Farmland. Ind.. May in.--The enn miration of the voters within the corporate limits o. farmland, which has just been completed, shows that there arc as voters over To years old. Only One Desth. KnightatOWB, Ind.. May 10, During the year eaded on April M there were more than son children in the soldier-' and sailors' orphans' home, and there was but one death. hiirlnue otttOd, Goehea, Ind.. May In The bondsmen of former County ( !erk Wolfe have paid 1070.01 into the city treasury as a eoanproinise of Wolfe's defalcation. Wolfe is serving term in prison for the shortage, said to amount to SI. TOO. spltnl stork Inrrrsirl. St. Paul. Minn.. May b. Th. Crest It ort here railroad Bled with the aecre tary of -täte the certilicate of the increase of ... ni id .000 in its capital stock. The fee paid tn the state was M2.."00. The bojm certificate vvas filed artth the Ramsey county register of deeds.
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Twenty-Six Livea Lost by the Sinking of the Steamer City of Paducah. WENT DOWN AT BRUNKHURST LANDIN6. fw ooty Pane i llsneo tleaveaaO Were Heek QJaaQs Ihe Otliern m I'lmsentter XhiiiciI Hell nml MU Muliel l.nrillncr. nf SI. I.ou l lloul it .1 nlal reeL. laibomh'le. III.. May 14. The CitJ of Paducah, a Mississippi river packet, was annk near P.ii.nkhoist "s Lauding, llxoit four miles north of Grand Tower, abou' twelvei clock Sunday night. th tureen afi und "o people were drowned, only seven of those on board .'s aping. The City of Paducah left St. Louis Sunday morning on a downward trip, stopping at several landings ami loading on freight, most of which was rom, until the boai was heavily loaded. Pit wein 11 and 13 o'clock Miss Fannie Pock. who. in company with her parents, gov, and Mrs. Ploek. was join..' fn m St. Louis to BvannvMe, Ind., was roused from sleep by a sudden jar. She naked her mother If he b rth had broken, and no sooner had the vvonls passed her lips than vvatcrnehcfl Into Ihe apartments and they were compelled to act quickly to : ave Ibi Ir x i s. With four ot hers t hey es-i.iK-il to the Illinois shore by holding onto driftwood and swimming. Tea seven saved are Hi brews. IJev. HlocK a .lew ish ra bbi. The seven survivors of t he ea I eatro jdi- made llu-ir way down the river bank to Grand Tower nml aroused Mr-. P.aroi, ow si, at ihe Trcmont uotel. where they were 'ivc.i lodging until yeatcrday morning. They lost ill their clothes and valuables and had nothing but their underwear and blnnket m about them. Among the drowned were about twenty :ivc negro rouatabouOa. The upp.-r Structure Of the boat can be st en above t he w st er. Ilev. PI. ok. wife and daughter passed through t'arbondnle yeaterday morning on their way to Etanavilie, where Ihey will reside, Frank White, whose home is in Kan-sa- ( itv, got aboard the boat at LandIng 70, north of Prunkhoret. He told the following story ot the disaster: gal 00 the boat at Landing "' tc go to Cairo. The boa stopped at Lain Ditch landing, ami again at rtranfchornt, which is only a few mttea beloa Lake Ditch, aad took aa corn, At both places aUOUl seventeen s u l.s xv, -re loaded. After the corn at Brauk höret ''ad been placed on board the boat .-'.ii tii dowi. stream, and just Bo - In pu' oil" struck a snag, tearing a oi-j hi le in her. The crow then tried to place th-' stem of the boat toward the river, i, i id whih turning her around sue sanW. She is abou' thirtv feet from shore, and her cabin and pilot houea are above water. I jumped In CO a akiH and jjot ashore. "I don't know how many were biXHird, bai think there were ao.it tvv eilt V -t.Ve drowned. taaaag the.il w i i e two engineers, oae white woai n Hiid about tifteeu negroes. There was great confusion and it may le mllr lire drowned, and it is likely others i f the patty saved will tell ditfe-ep.t stories i f On- catastrophe. I was glad to get out alive, and did not tuny i t he scene " I 1 1- i i noil nn; OTsttOCOL Trlrurnm steoetVOO Mfliinm-r ol ii,e Tesiaessss1 iiitrr faehsl t . St. Lou 1s, May 14. Latest dispatches from the seem- of the sinking of the steamer 1 Ity of Paducah off Drunk burst leading state thai pereoBj perished aad tWO others are mining, making a poeaible SO lost in the eataa t rophe. This information was givea in the following telegram 1 eived by Manager Masscngale f the Tennessee River Parket Co., at 1 p. m.. from I apt. Iii i patl kk, Who was in eh. nee of the ill-fated boat : "Water ranalng over hurricane rool forward about M feet. Poat broken in two, Have Mine Gardiner'i retnaini ami Mr. Pell s. About M b.st. but :'H ooesibly. Catting hole through roof and tryillL' to L'et safe out. Have I Sa ranged to semi Miss Gardiner's re main to St. Louis in your lhafgll, and have Jusl Found Bell, aad will bury him here until farther notice. Boat ami freight total b.s-. "KIBKPATBH K." Tne liOOt Hon 1. The City of Paducah vvas linder tht oommand of Cant, D. B . Klrkpatrick of Carrol It on, Ky.. who wa- her cummender from ihe day she wa Innnched. Cant, Klrkpatrick i- near lv 80 years .,.. has passed hi- entire life oa the river and i- reckoned as one of the b st steamboat in. on tho river. LITTLE NOTES. She adopted a young Iloston physician, vv hoae legal name is now Dr. Foster Eddy. Greeao has only three pigs to every loo people, Knghsad has ten to every 100 of her population. The MaasettS! - sure prevention for wrlaklea, eaatentment knocks facial nias-at.'.- all to pieces. There are 80 cities in India with over 5o,nnn inhabitants, n Meetn beaten by 1.0 country of the fame area. I
BIG FIRE AT DLLRAY, MIcH. Bight llnnilrr I TUuuuil l..llr' vrtr of Mmnuf.r I urlna lrrlj Swrpi A war ky I lir. Detroit, Mich.. May ' Fr.-im d by a "-mile-.11 In iir wind. Ore yeatt rdar afternoon swept the w.-t beak of tho Kouge river, In Delray, a ntbarb to the south of Detroit, for n." tera of a mUe, ami dest-ro . .1 uvet1 sight hundred thousand dollars' srorth of properly. Following are th- loaaes: Snlliotte A- Ferguson, lumber mill, $."0,000; covered by insurance; Itrownlee A Co,'l sawmill, salt block and part of their liiiulx-r, $i.ihhi, u, unce, $15,01)0; Western I nion Telegraph t ., l .ss on cedar m.-s si ... t in a yard which was -w.pt l, flames, $i'.(M,ihmi, insurance unknown; Corkla, Btiakney a ( ram. i..s ,,,, dredge which was tied up at Balliotte Ä- Ferguson's dis-k, 170,000; Insurat unknown; Ma I thy Lumber Co., ..dar pole- und sawmill, eso.ooo Insurance, trä.eoo. The lire originated shortly ..' r aaoe'clocL in the roof of thai A- Ferguson saw mill. The mil! ha I been running for several months and the roof was as dry as linder. llt building was soon in ash. -, a d tire swept across a dock to where Dredge No, I f the Carkin, Si ckney A Cram licet of drcdgea waa tied up Despite afforta tO save her tios craft was burned to the water's edge, tireat embers wer,- picked bv the wind and dropped on the roof ltrownlee A- Co.'s salt block, and Is these buildings were destroy ad, Delray has a very small tire depart merit, and 11 call for help was si nt to the Detroit tire depart BMPBt, which responded with tin. , gines and the tire boat Battle, Even tke great streams from the tire boat were powerless to check the hjUD -which ware rolling down the rin-i lank for hundreds of feet. From the Prow nice property Iht fire jumped over into the largo yard which the Wendern Union Telegraph Co. used as a store point for tlc.r cedar telegraph Doles, The yard is the distributing oint for ten states and over one hundred thousand Botet Were stored then. The tire -wept through the great yard which com prises about eight acres, in les . than two hours, but the jk.Ics blac.l u far lata the night. The plant i f the M.iltby Lumber Ca was the last one on the river bank and it was soon destroyed, togelhei with a large stock of cedar polet which were stored in the eompaay'i
yard. When darktuss fell the glare fron the burning poles illuminated the st, for miles. The Bremen woeaea oa tiie fire almost all night, but it waa only to keep it from spreading to othei property, for they Hallacd that it would simply have to burn itseif out In the We-tern I nion storage yards. While this lire was burn in it. the lumlver yard 1 C. A. lianpp & Co., iu Ecorae, about adle from Delray . was set on tiie by spnri.s from a passim. etariae, and .'OO.OOO f, et of lumlx r was destroyed, i he loss is about seventybv e thousand dollars. IN A RUNAWAY TROLLEY CAR. Over Onr lian.lreil I'rrt.in, 1 lUr s woii iiiiie n BJenlneO und Three llaill. Injur. -.1. New York. May P.. An open trolly rar in which wire packed about one humlicn and tifteeu persons, l'.c away from the inotoriean near Fotf Lee, N. J . and darned down Leonia Hill. Lvperson or. the car was bruis.-d. three were seriously hurt, and one of them is likely to die. Frank Sunstruck, the conductor, it is feared may loose his life, on account of pOB Btbte Internal injuries, and J, B. Kobbseaa aad his wife, of this elty, are the two others who were seriously hurl. The heavily-loeded car bad start..! down a. i iii'-line a quarter of a IB in length, when the asotorman lost control, it went si fast no one dared to jumn otT. The reail Is a winding ore. At the foot af the hill it eUTVCa sharply. When the front trucks hit the curve they startrd around it ami Bssde it. The real ones followed part of the way. The weicht ug.nn the car. h""ever, as it anmiUJ about was so great that the body Wal 1 1 f ted and torn from the trucks und rolled over and h t he ground. The p.-.-sengers were caught la and under the car and were piled in a heap. FOUGHT THEIR LAST FIGHT. Two Drunken Men Itnn ttOWn 00) O swii.h BsanjOao orfctte Wajaa Inn un Hie Trsek. I'airbiiry. Neb.. .May 1.1. A horse doctor BIslOd i gier ami George I.rovvner v.cro having a fight bacs OX ( olby's billiard hall, early yeaterday morning, when the Bock blendewit angine, pllOh lag a string of cars out of the way. I an oxer the two Btca, (Utting off both of Wegtee feel and injuring Hrowner's right hand. Both aaea were under the influence of linunr. Ziei'ler has sin. e died, and it j will ha Been nary to amputate Browh er'n right hand. TAKEN IN BY THE BRITISH. Lord Kitchener llciirts Ihr HettS of Opernllons In Stmlh Africa Since Mar a. London, May 1.'. Urd BHchene reports to tii" war oliicc. und ft date of Pretoria. May P. as follow t ".siacc May :. M Poors have berg killed, six wounded aud 130 tfkca prisoners, ami lv have sun endered. Nine thousand numb of ammunition 230 angnns, 1.5'Kl horses und large Muantttics of rain and stock havti been euutured."
