Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1901 — Page 2
Weeklü Courier. C. DOAXK. rnallaher. JASPER, i ': ! INDIANA.
Sir Henry F.l..ke. gO TtWT ' Honp Rmmi npwtf to Um tottlaa taptoalal Am th.it dariag IM Mih nonlnd the 85th, Iber o, curnd in RMflMf Iii dath fron the Mwak pwipue. Tin- prnves of IM I 1 ion o dicr and the Spanish-American rar Bold ion Iwrit '. m Ihr notkmal eemcterj at ChattaaeagO, Tctiii., hc vieitod, on Um Muh, and Utting cereM Biet perfornu d. Um Paria paper, aanraothng 'he ' isnm of 'Ii'" suprcim- BOWli in tht insular (jsrs, profess tu see a menace M Meide and other Latia Mthmi which thr l nited Mate may al will jinin-x. ai:ci pni'iii a Kurland doi Mi eiowa eoloalee. Judpe Strimple, to Um .'th. dismissed the mandamus suit btrOOght ujiainst the board ' county auditors by Mayor JohBMO d ( levclatid. O., t J roeopel H o mahn Mghet appraisements Ofl x.'riaus railroad BTOfMirthaf in Ohio foi taxation. Hooker 1 . WMfenfftMi UM tulente '. nepro educator, on the 88th, preteat ed to th - Alabama constitutional convention Ml appeal tot conservative tion in tic ha if of hin race, giving many reasons why the) should not be arbitrarily disfranchised. The German minister at Pekin. Vr II an IB von Bchwrnrrenetein, confirms. the repoit that an edict u laeued bj 11..- ( hinesr emftlWi on the JTth BgreeiBg ti- pay the indemnity tot 4"' . '' . ! tarls) Mith interest u ihe j i Incipal 'it f'Mir I er cent. . Queen Wilhfltr.inaand Prinee lli'iir airivel ;? l'ot.dajn on the ;anh. Ihej vere received at the station by the GerMM inneror and empress, who MOWpwM them to the new palace. The visitors were warmly cheered. Many functions were arranged fo; their ent) rtamiiH-nt. ( i t. James II. Payne, are'l ,k yef.rs. dicu at his home in Kar.s..tity. Mo., on the Jth. of paralv.s. t;t. Pi xne went to Kansas CttJ wi;en it waa a frfntier town, made many trips over lhe Santa Ke trail, ami e-tabiished one of the lirst Jiv atoek commission linns m Kansas City. The navy depart n ent w ill noon adTertise f.r bid for a coaling depot nt BangMy piint. la Manila My. Ih s depot will be one of the BMW1 xte!i-t-.w establishment I of that kind posrssed by the navy. It will house 45.M tms of coal nd will W eci llffa I vnh extensive dMM and elaborate deeieei to.- Iediag war ships. The National Aim rican Woman Suffrafre Maoelatloa opened it thirtvthird mnual convention in Minneapolis. Minn . on the -'th. fhe convention ia dipnified by the presence "i Mips tMU B. Anthony. tM fMMfBMI 1.. i Mary pwaldi at of the order, whs has di ne probably more than a-y 'ther one woman for thr eau-e ol nffrafe. The monument erected by the Statt of S nth arolitia M the battlefield if hu Kamaiit-'a was dedicated on the t'Tth. iov. McSweeney ff South t aroHm made an eloquent spcci a, ia whii h he tStolb-d the virtues of the American soldier. Other addresse V'Tt- BaÖCi and the monument w; turret d over to th- i -.i-tody of Gen. iL V Bot nton. A st;.tenjent jut pan d at the t r a - tiry depart 1 shows the rcceiptfl from ci'ktoma duties collected uMn artitdea In ported into lhe Catted S'.itts In m the Philippine il:iidt from April 1. IMQ, to March SI, 1901, v i l.o i.'.ilT. i if thib iiiuoutit Hi . 84, fame from BUfar; I119.&3S from t f.:irs. .-.nd the balance frm mitcel ianeous articles. Two men, rtprririitlaj themseleei to ! Filipinos, called at the United Ftnte i mbassy, in I.mdon, ou the 31st. ami made aj plication to Mr. Choate foi pJlSSpolts. These thi- .ill.I asadi r di dined to karae, iiuj 4M a reisn that they farnlahed hhw with M i viiienee that IM were Aiin ri' an itizena. The applicants threatened to carry the qneatioii Vo Waahiaftoak A Benratioa haa been eaneed at Pirm.lirliam. liiiL'la ml. by the ilisim. f ili bodiet of :1 infants in a cellar li. .oath an nndcrtaher'a eatabiiah Ment. Th bodtea nrert in vajrMM fft ot deeoflopoaitioa uad huddled loapether in soai boxes. Tin- estabiiahHu nt as conducted by a widow, who, m the 30th, was charged with ci. . -laa; the inlants' death, lhe prisoner vu rem; i.ded. Prince Herbert Hismank, in the Bambnrp:ei Nachrichtea, paoilahedi ii the Slat, another attack upon the. fMebjU polk i Covaf Von Puelow, Maoeiating the emperM with the im perial rhaOCeliOT in the attack. He laid particular stress upon the An frlophile tendency of the Cierman frov rnmeiit. ami denies that hia father would i er M BppTMthtd iireat Britain to the lietrinn nt of Kusvia. Tin i . retary of war has approved the fndii'fra ot IM board( of whh Waj.-dei.. Prooke was iliairman, appoiiitnl to inreatlrate the claim of Mj. W. 1'. Smith. United RtatM army, retirtd, that he. ami not u. Uosccr.'.iin. eotieeired Um ; Tan for the rlie! of Chatta&ojafa I em-, hy mili- !; rv o rat .' :.s, to be idacted la J o kout valley, in October, i' .;. TM : :,! d ti at Ota Rmcn mal bW h the lan.
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: e ! : ? r r r : r : r s-s-er CÜBBENT TorU'S. THE NEW8 IN BEIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Secretiry TIott has lecidtd that all f the M-i-ond licuteüssnts of cavalry who were su h on Ft bruary I last :i:id all of the ;cut.d lieiiteiuuits of infantry who were such at the OOte of the Mpaniatitm of the volunteer am y in IttCk iholl M at once pron.i ti d to the rank of tir-t lieutenants. At Will MÜen, an oatlytnf suburb of Ia noon, man suim -eil to be utTerin from the Ugrhtewl form of buboulc plaice haa be a diaco Wared. 4 oi nt W illi:. in l imarck died in Berlin, on the :;'ith. after an illness of s x daya. The cacse of death was peritonitia, from which he had jrreat'y Buffered. C ount William haves a widow. Whoee maitlen name was Sybd rOO A::, .m. three daughter and one con. A row' i. at t cntaininp a merry part of citrlit younpr persons, was awept ovef Flat Bock don in the Schuylkill river, r.tar Philadelphia, on the 30th, and s. u them ti' e ;rls and two bovw-wrre drowned. Mrs. L. W. St. t lair and Mrs. YV. T. Moore, li.-.vc prem ntcd to the trustee of t hris iar collepe, at ( olumbia. Mo. pr perty valued at $75.KK). As a PtaoH of a lire which occurred at Staraya Kryin.'.r.. near Simbirsk, in southeastern Raaala, on the 30th. 133 booaea m-rc deotroyed. Two wotnan were killed and ni:-ny persons injured. ilank notes to the value of f, MJ.UUO, mostly ii SO notes, have leen stolen from the Sinuapore branch of the Bona; Konp end Sharphai bank. There la no trace of the thief. An official irade. issued on the 30th, prohibits Armenians who have become naturalized American or Kuslian eitbeeoa from enterinp Turkey. Memorial services were held on the deck of the battle-hip Massa Im -etts, bt New York uavy yard, on the 30th, and beautiful floral wreaths were launched upon the waves iu memory of "Our heroca." "ForloTed one.' and "in tender memory of all God's children Vba have jKTished at sea." In the Alabama constitutional oonTcntion. on the ;oth. Mr. Pettus, of I.iinestone. introilmetl an ordinance :lt larinr fatly that no erson of African dt set nt shall hen after vote at Buy election, state or federal. He explalaed (hot he is ready to accept the penalty provided in the amendments tt the federal constitution. Orders have Ix-en piven by lhe war departmtnt to tit up the transjKtrt Sherman as a teacher transport, with accommodations for IM female and 00 or 500 male terchtrs. The Tessd will sail from San Francisco early in July. The accommodations are to be as comfortable as possible. In tearinp off the roof of an old farhoi:e .orth of F.idora, la., on the 30th. Marvin Finster found a barrel oi monev . in ins astonishment m aras almost buried by a rain of silver uoilar. ft i authoritatively announced from IVashinpton that Aaaociate ,'us . cc Daiid 3. Drearer and Miss Knma Minor Ifott. principal of fhe Morse sclwud. in Washinpton, will tie Married in Purlinpton. Yt., within n few davs. The hnde-elect is about fiftv ars of ape. Siandinp on a hitrh bluff overlnokInp the Mlaaaari river, at Sioux City. Ia.. a bradaoaOf monument 1 00 feet hiph was dedknttd, on the Wthi to the memory of Serpt. (Tiarles Flovd. a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, whose- remains lie fn the I luff. He died near there Aul'usi tt ls04. V.. P. McDonald w: acquitted in the criminal court at Pirminpham, Ala., for the killn p of Thomas F'. Fit.patrick and Joseph Aahby, two St Louisans. The killinp occurred in the Peerless saloon in Nnrendier last. Me I )i I. a Id's claim was self-defense, and he ptoeed it. Parts of Australia are Incoming Ih ely rivala to Canada and too l'nitc! States in the Kiiropean npple trade Tasmania, especially, has 'oeen found a first-clas apple-raising -ountry. There are R,3?3 acres in npple orchards then, and the product in D'J'J waa Btt,fl8 bushels. F'rank Ilecvts, a nepro, was hanped by a HOP, M lhe 30th, in Puller county. Ala. He had attempted to assault Miss Ada McMillin, but was fripht ened away by several nun, who hail re i coded to the younp woman's Bi i .uns for help. Ma Leo Passieur, of St. Ixmis. com mam:i r in- hief of the t;. A. P.. while In Indianapol s. Ind.. on the 0th. Umt h!a iflicial bodge , It carries three atars. lh insipnia of his rank in the Order. At Denver, Col., on the list. JinKf. Dunn, n jockey, wvi hol twice by Vie tor (ollins. Rtioth"- io' kev, nt Orrrland park, in a fracas that started in pood antun 1 "gaj inp." One bullet lodped in Dunn's skull behind the eat nd the other entered hia jaw. He was able to walk half n mile to n doctor, iiiiti um afterwards t ikrn to j a bot I tal.
1 Tin- statement i( the treasury ldaiicea iu Ihf geatrnl fund. t-luif of tin- IMflyOOU.tHKi (j old rt scne in th dtriatoa ; reden ption banned on Um lvi. h.i.iw. .1 tailahlc Ml k lance, 111 ;., i Mttj oid. ..p..14u. I he k'irii mrj of tin- treasury, on tin sist, lump hi Bererel naU lt ol kinds aggiegatiag 4-l,0OO. all thort t . t in foort The price was 8113.763. The Herman povernmeut has -har-. red I . steamer to carry home thl (ierman " - in TlrtTtf At Aluiras. CtXt on the 31st, dpi lautes took four alleped horscthicves lather and tliree BOM and auothel
younp Mi from hatiped them. On the 1st P. 0. ed: "Failures for the ofAeera anc Dun a Co. rep r? the week MM bered 14s in the I nitetl States, apaihsl Mt last year, and N in CMMMh np.iinst '.'ii last year." Arhoekk Druthers, of New Vrk on the .'-Ist, leilcced the price of i prades of refined supar II oints. Th American Supar Pciininp Co. made n ch nipcs. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Within a comparatively few ityf the work on behalf of science nild humanity wbich the new ly-incorpor- j ated Pockcfeller Inotitatc of KedieoJ I Pcscarch is to carry on, will start-! ed in the patbolofieal bvboratoriea of i half a itocea Unirendtiaa in this country and ore in Canada and in the la'noratory of the health depa rl ment of j New York ritJP. Anionp the centers j of the work will be the I'liivciMty of Chicaeo. The comparative statement of the Covcrnniei.t receipt and expenditures snows mat iliiruip l lie ininiui oi .-iay the total receipts were 3S,6Ct,M an, the expendlturra ?4.'.1 '.'o'. leavinp a surplus for ti c BBoath of 10,4VtSM ami a sinlus for the 11 months ofl the present loeaj year of $M, 587,135, By a collision between a ear in the United Traction Co.'s line and a train J on the Mi Keeaporl a Belle Verwoa oranch of the Pittsburph & Iikc F'rie railroatl. at M Kc sjKirt. un the 3d, nine people w-re nore r less i-ri-ou-ly hnjored, one perhaps fatally. Prussia's loss.-s mi :u-i'oiiiif of t-run shortape are estimated by the presi- j dent of the Ktanding coii mittee of the I'rnssiiti board tf Iratle and aprioiltnre. in his report to Count Y on Puelow to be: YYhcat. 183,730,081 marks, and rye, 103.nou,ooo marks. It is officially stated that the I'nited State will remain iu control in I'. I., nt.til !W Pl.t - - - - - . I - ...i.ia .... i i,, i tin,, iiiiiliriii litis leen "suU-t.sntially" adopted. This has leen mailt known to tien. Wood by Beerotarj Hoot, and his action has been approved by the president. On the He Oor. t.ape of (alitornia offered a reward of 85000 for the .irrt t and conviction if the persons implicated in the lynchinp d the five men at Lookout. Modoc county, on the 31st. apt. Henry . How-ate. formerly sipnal othcer in the Cnited States army, died suddenly, on the 1st, of Cerebral ht morrhape, at his home in wasriinpton city. lie was t7 yeari old. Pre aide al Castro ,f Veoenela has diaaaiaaed Scnor Oalavis. the attor ney peneral. liecatise of his opinion on the last judgment in the case of the New York and Bamieae Asphalt i o. It is said that the captain-peneral of Spain has bees warned f i foevfan IMrehlal plot to kill the king aud n eu reeeut. Chy Kin Hu!. the newly-arrived Corean minister, calb I at the state de partment in Waaoiofjtoa, on the M. am! paid his rcapt'Ctl to Secretary Baj an I th other officials, arrantrinp to pre sen I his tredVntialaal the White House OH the ;th. The minisltr brooehi with him to America Messrs. e and Min. two y ntinp Japanese 'ioblemen of hi'li rank who will sojourn for i while in the I nited States. The Btate Dank of Indiana at In dianapolis, plowed business on the d. fhe pilt -i dired Baeeta ami deposit Wl r- transferred to the Colombia intional bank which opened its doOTI tin same day Other paper HM placed in the handi- of the Security Ti list ( ,. Hi. tru- i t-, for collection. All depoaitora of lhe state bank will 1 paid dollar for dollar on demand. The I tin- Haute (Ind.) Street Pailway Co. was tied lip. M the ;.. l.y s'rike of all the nit n in the employ of the company. The men claimed that the iniiip.'.i'v had failed to pbe tM liren.cn employed at the Brazil plant au i ova no from IJ to 16 cents pT htMir. BeeOfdinff It! an airreemeni reached after the strike of last OctoMr. From many disi riets of (iermanv Come rejxirts of pn at dauiape COOaCd re.-tiitiy hy HMBnag and loudbursts. Th itlatrtttfc of Worteilaarg. . y Wh rl and Thoringhi Mve been esc;.-,ly i.fTectcd. and Thurinpia railrond eomatvnieatloM have bei n intei i opted. Mo m Poinlniean norernnient has owed a deerM reatoring the const im. tional trim ra ii tecs whii h weie mispeinled on MMOMl of the lajt revolattoo. Ho- political prfaoaeri have ho rehM eel, the Montr) is ipiict ami eonfidenee has been restored, l.'cv. ( haries M. Sh Idon. of lOfOka, Kas.. has Bee granted n leave f absence from his church, and will, dar in:.' the month of July, have charge of the Soiitli COagrt pjatlMal church in ( hleaajo. i.eiiiH ii Ii. iicni.elly was. on th Jeetod nrtaoiffti i the Chhago chain-,.. , , .nii j Mitchi II al, enaa raoaen I rcat-u rer, There was hoi dm ticket ill lhe Held for (hose offi,-. s. D vv; , i, -(Mirted. on the hi, that Pn SKlt IU u, .j, p,,, Bhjn the pnsiden, y of the lauihnu Sugar Rrtahag o.. ami an Manindiil bj . it. ThonMB, of Boatoak
1100S1KK HA WENINGS
Told in Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities. Hrlrs I gMrlOO. Mai i. .n. hid . May I I M heirs John Dye. a Scotchman, who nettled iu Pcniisy bauia iu the pituiccr days of that state, have the assurance of Rellin;; Mil estate valued at s 11 .ooo.nno, I consist inp of coal lands in Pennsylvania now controlled by the Pennsylvania BalTrnod aaaanoay. lb'' rVnn Bylraata company ruatprowiMd adth .lohn NY. Pye. one .f lhe heirs, by apreciup to pive him a third UBtereal ill the prop'rt. which is value, I lit ;.;.iNsi.iKm. ami which will M liviled haaaag the helra, who lire iu Marhaa, abash. Lafootaine ami Pern, lad and New York and Ohio. lllrtl .rlec I llenlh. Milton. badU Maj 11. n pathetleeo inekle nee ttik place in connection' with the death ami burial of Myrtle Young?, the seven-y ear-obl lanphter I of Keiibcn Younp. The t hild died of ( lock-jaw. caused by riinnini: a Mil iu her foot, she pooaeaead a pet canary that was accusiomcd to r, h on Mr hand and eat from her lagjera i AJtboUfrh the bird was and for. it areawtd In grrlee after its aalatreaa . i, mHIm nlalnthrelv until the " .... inorninp pronedlag her burial, when it suddenly fell dead. The dead bird was placed in the casket and buried with its lit t le mist ress. A ana lordle. Indianapolis. Ind.. May ML- A jury in the Uaited Btateaeourt Madeeided that it is no v iolalion of the law to use a counterfeit coin iu opening a MJaeh pot" in a poker gaaae. The case was t hat of .less,- Paec. of Khmra. v ho w as charped with psissinu' a count - rfoit dollar while he had his feel under a poker table A "jackpot" Brafl the oliject for which the players were strivinp. Pape "opened the Kit" for a dollar and tossed the coin on the table with the chips that wen-already there. The pot was raked in by a man who was a witness for the povernuient in the cast . I srrimis lisrisr. 1 aoortc. Ind.. Mav 31. ! ph W. Brill, of Cleveland. O.. was arrested here, charpeil with an attempt to murder Kllsvvorth K. Weir, a leadinp attorney of this city . P.rill pave bonds in the sum of Jä.coo. The first grand jury impaneled failed to vote an indictment. Prill came to this city Sunday nicht, .lanuary '.'. and meetinp AYcir in a physician's oftice. tired a bullet into his body. Prill is reputed to bt worth 8jga80. He bettered vYcir had interfered in his domestic relai ions. Refaae to Close. Hart fori! tit v. Ind.. Mav II. Hot arlthatoadlafi the peneral ihnt-down of the window plass factories of the country, two of the fite window plass plant in this city are still in oeration and will continue s,, until. Inly 1. They are lhe perat.te plant of the Itlaeford blas coinpany and the i::dependent concern of the Hurr'e l.la-s eompa v. The former i operated by old I.. A. aOO workmen and the latter bv the new I.. A. 8t0, Married fOOta, Crawrfordavllle. 1ml.. Mav II.- Mr. and Yl r. .lames Co v le. of this city . eeUbratt d the sixtieth annivf rsary of t ht ir uiarriape. Mr. Coy le was bom in ."Scotland in 1883 aad Mrs. Co le was also a native of Scotland. They w ere married in IMl in ( oberp. Ontario. Bad rtehlldnn were born to them, uine of ih m beinp present at the celebration. Dr l.miila llurti.d Kokomo, Ind., May 31. Fire destroyed $10.000 in dry poods, shoes and cloihinp. the losers belog S. A .T. Schiiewind. the Kokonio Drv Ooods eoatpOny, Will Prow n. boots qM shoes; r S. Strickland, etOthiBg;, and Or. Wir soli. iilMIIT of the buililinp. late Itnaril of t-'iirralrt . Indianapolis. Ind.. May 1 The slate board of forestry will meel Tuesday, une 4, at its rooms, at the state-b-ose, for orgaabnitioa. a plan of work will at that time be made and the lime of ht pinninp w rk w ill le set. Cat to Piere. I.iironier. Ind., May Frank Majrpart, son of John Mappart. of Cromwell, was instantly killed while tryinp to board a mminjj P. A O. train at that puce. His body was literally cut to Itoeoa, Strnek b$ l lithtnlnic. Shelbytille. Ind.. Mat 31. I.iphtninp atraeh the reaMenee of Towraahip Treat ee Thomas Mllaer, killinp his 13-year-old son (haries. Ot her members of the family were badly shocked. Took Her Owa Life. Terre Haute. Ind.. May II. Joel I'.mer -on commit t ed saleide in tblaeit In cause she was told hy a unman that she was wayward and had togJOho8M to bcr parent s in Dant I He, lad. Death of a I'limrfr. I.evv i-i die. Ind.. May ,'SI. Samuel l raw f..n!. nf Raleigjh, - dead. He it igg yt-nrs old and carried the mail fmra llalelph to LewnwrllM for 11 years. Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 81,- Klpie M K' -er. of this city, ha- ben appoint ed by thi Weather bureau an ohm rt r 1 Sprinpfiebl, III. I 'on ml the t ola. S nth Pei't' In!. Mat, I. I ) develops ihnt lhe four men under arn st for circulatinp base silver coin d d not make tYr spurioits money, but broke Into tin- S.iutli Band m tional bank, which suffered ItftyCtg loss some years apo. and tarried away a box n -crved for rovaterleli coins. While tryinp la pet rid of their plunder tin y were ar-re.-: d.
r 'Jad Enough on Hand to Commit Murder, But Not Enough for Suicide. DESPERATE LOVER'S DEED IN CHICA60. Ml MOa Htoke. so Arire. lillletl bj Bawaia "naaf. .f IM 8tawaan ral I'rrBuaslon. WM lulrutlrtl lo tuumM gotaMe, nui aYMaa N"e neu haw t bJoafO, .Ion 4 Edwrard Forishay, of ka: sas l ity. an actor and assistant aaanagrr hi theatrical compauien, i ist niajht shot and Wllad Miss Bdaa St,ike. au at tress, whts,- home is at bOi alto, Mo., ami with whom he wu deeplj in b'tc. For. -hay claims to haw "nut Miss S'.ik.s in St. l.ollis six yearn igfo, when the w rc ImhIi play -lug an ci gafeaaent, Tho couple played (a dill tu nt t itics ol the country until last f.4 v.htn they came to Chicago and bec'iii mt'iiU ra oi the siK-k ci mpanj ptayingat the Vattorla theater. 'lhe ooapte had engafwd in a tl -- perate qnarrel throe daya ago, and Korifthay i-s said t. hate beaten the aetn s badly, cutting her head iu two placi s Miss Btohea pate ordert to the proprietor of ihe Vernon hotel, at which he was sloppmp. that 1'orish.iy should HOI be admitted to her presi ce. ami. althoagh he aaltod there twice daring the early part of lhe erenii.p, h vvas lompelled to lea' c lV th attendaata. Later he oalbad, ami the proprietor told him that he eoohl v ,:.t in the pailoi. where MissStokWOUMl s.e him. She came down from In i room, and the couple talked for about ten minutes, when Forishay suddenly diew a rt tolv, r and liied two sjMits. , in panting Unroogh thright P. tip and the Othel etOOC to the heart. She died almost instantly. After r-iiliup the woman. Forishav ran frotn the building, and was closely followed by Jaat e a Belai and WillLam Kennedy, the porter of the hotel. After BOfWttiag Forishav u short distant e II im ot, riool. him. ami. throwing It j in to the siilevalk. held him an td tlie arrival ot the Miice. When taken Hi IM M.lice Station Foriehaj aaid that he Intended to kill himself, as he could not live without Mi Met s' b.te. I nt that his nerve failed him at the Ij.st moment. BRAINED BY A NEGRO. CWOatWtl Assault. VV ill, llt M I. Cpoa a so rnl- rmr-OIl Woaiau at BhBataa toy. Kansas t 'ity. Mo., dune 4. W hile sitllag. nd.inp a baby, at her home at BeCOod st ret t and Woodland avenue. yeaterda afterawoo, Mrs. Mary Schüler. 70 ears old. was struck down with a hatchet in the hands of a nero who appeared suddenly In-fon' her. Mi. S -hulcr s sKnll was iractared, and s. raa BOt live. The ne- . , . I t I m pro i-sr.iii il ami i ih nip searcneu ior bt a Ian numU-r of in iphbors and pohVentrn. Xeighbort were attracted to 1he Behwhrr house by Ina woman's m n am-. Mr-. Schul r stappercd from the bnWte, btoedinp frttm the wound ia her head. btMBted vvith the hatchet, thi the floor ia ar tbtfC she sat ro-k-lOg the baby there was a mioI of btwod, Rwreau drawers hal l--n seanhed. trunks had l-cn ransa-ked and Mddirps had 1 en trapp d fn.m M lied by th- UCglU in his sean h for ral aa blew. Mrs. S hid r was able to reeat, weakly. "Nipper, nipcer," and then larse into ,m"ons-iousness. I-atT, daring a period al momentary conarhnaeocM she deweribed In-r assailant. ami a crowd .hat had pat hen d. aided by a stpiad of ioli-e. Ix-pau a arcli of the aeighharhootli Mis. Hrhuler wraa (ahea t St. .!- aenht hospital, where evamiliation tlis4dosed two s-v-re. but not necessarily ftai, tract aret ad th- skull. An operation vvas m-ct-sary. A PLUCKY TOWN MARSHAL. Shut Throatth the Htidr lie Flrea Ibree BOOM aarf Kllln Ills laeofaOota Mtropbs. HI., .tune 4. -Iist nipht ahoot tn o'd. k .Y'arshal Y. F. Oak.M d this eHy went lo the Imtel and sabM n if a. M. Cntlagtaa ami araVred him ti turn away sune women who had been atayiag al I he hotel. As the MMOhol tlu-n turi.l to depart vlagton dr w a r v.ver ami sl,,,t hun Ihroogh lhe lunly. just below th h iri. VMn-elii ; about, t lakes drew his revolver and slo t ; ov ington three tunea, killing hun instantly . Marshal (hikes is ly inp urn ons. ions at In bona . and is not exported ol live. (Kikes vvas fillinp the unexpired term al (tea. II. I roneh, who m killed la i 1 1 braary while mahfrog an L i est licit. PEOPLE YOU HAVE HEARD OF. The dniiL'hter and ton of Senator Ifaaoa, of Illinois, are his law partners. Alexander lloirp. brother of ex-OM Boanr nf Texa. ia mIm ut I.V) pounds liuiiter han the form r executive, hut the two net ert heir s s l ar a striking Pi -s mhlaaee. Second Assistant Seen tary c' State A. A. Aii ; - .,1 to i ' o. 1 1! r v. i .1 j in the lanpuape of iplomncy than 'any Helag Aaaerioan, Re writes near i ly ..II the il Itl pajiv-ra iuteudtd Ur fun iga rtadn.g.
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Ur. UoaU I'realalaia Miailf ihr K'la ri'uilfd fc'lih. Hoi UiiM' rorsrl H,a Tllhss. Chicapo, June 3. "I am Elijah, ihi prophet, who a pi ..ltd lirst as Kll tali hioiaelf, aronnd as John lhe llnptitl and who aon i i t s iii ate, the nHorcr of all thinps. Flijah was piophet, nrieoi tnd raltr arer men i .ae on me 1 1" r i aay it f . i i 'Make the most oi it. ou wri t. In-. iu religioaa gnrh l am M thai is th litinp physical and spiritual BBtbodl' iia i t of l.lijah. and my BOOUniaaioi on earth a third lim has MM propho cicd by Mala hi, by (iod Himself, by His Son .Jesus, by l'eler, and ;.ih year- age by Moses. All w ho U.-lieVf lue to le in very truth all of this wil. Bland up," and over three thousand people rose to their feet ami greeted the dei lalatioii w.lh cheers and handclappinp. John Alexamhr Ilovvie, trio- to h promisee, audc this statcmcut froii the plat foi m i f the Auditorium, la t Bight, in the preatSMM of 8J808 people it waa the ul mini t ion of a freu ., epeecb. in which he dcnouii, i d even body and every th.np net in 'Aon cursed the pope ami the IbunaB Cath oUc church, spat at atatonry, thi newspapers and the bank, is ,,f ( B capo, ai.d raped ; ml tore up am down tu, nage iiKe a mau man. "Cnderttand well what l mean,1 in aMtinned. "1 will take m aonm 1 li my aaethodt of go verntae nt. I L.n, (Hin:' lo proclaim theocracy, pare am simple. th poverrnient of God, b Gad ami for Uod, and I will nevi r real until all other forma of govern meni have Men diivtn from the earth.1 "You talk about your democracy Hah! I tell y ou dtinocrat y baa I : triid iu the balance and failed. Thl poterilllM lit of the people, by the pen pie and for the people is twaudle. . ataad loyal to the Hap. ami counteaaaM ae rerolation, aal i d mans here and now that the name of (iod mrt be placed foremost in the con stilution of the I nited States and tht supreme authority of Cod over all thinps must Im- ret opnied. "Listen to the first message of the prophet," he demanded, "You must pay your tithes and offerings into th storehouse of God. Accursed be ye it ye would seek to rob His house of itfullness hy not obeyinp this. His will Bent throuph Elijah.1 BOOTHS MAY BE RECONCILED. Serret rtiillaf ioai fcnll to he l'io lireasiaB Holh rmle ,tuli Bre. nie aa One. Cleveland, Ch, June 3. -The I. cadet Bays: "I. I). Doxard, SnoMial ate re tar j of the alooliattoa anl s,m ial setili ment department of the Salvatim Army, is authority for IM statement that secret necot.at itms are Isinif ( rriel on lookinp to a reconciliation bjiween Qen. in. Booth and ins son Pallinpti n. Father and son hate li-cn antraagod for te years, the son havinp in tlie meantime orpaniid thVolaateen of Aawtha The cause of the estranp -n nt. a-conlinp to Mr. Hazard, wa: th i f isal of Ikillinpton I tooth ti submit t the nler )f traM fer from the l'iiite! States tol anada I I the rci om iiialioii is effected it trill mi an Hallinpt i-n's return to th Saltation Army, and probably re. ult Im Ifca nhotndsntenl el the Votoateen "t dmeriea i ml its aSBattoa with tin. Saltation Army ANNA DIGGS INTERVIEWED. The Prnpkrlm of Ihe lnplr' I'arts oa ropnlial and llemoeralie Faaioa. Topeka. Kav. done 3 - Anna L fipps. the prophete i af the people-' party, has hud an interview in which she leals with the pi-stion of fusion of the popoliel and ibmocratii foreCt She sa y I "The atreagth nl the people - party neter iii lie in its party organization ladend m' of its minor impalaea wnt a protest apainst the ilanpers and th tyranny of p i man nt party orpamzation. "What foolishness to l-t the f,ttish of party name pre veal the political co-operation f people who i!i w ilike. But whatever tomrt or o's not come next year. ir mayhap the few years after that, the intelligence of the American voter is growiag. Tom Johanna may I the aex( pn dent." THE ELECTION IN HAVANA. As l'rellrten h litem. Ihe Nationallata Won With n itrrpUK A If lor . Havana. .Inn- : The predict iont ot the Havana nationalisrs eoncerning the aoteotM Oi Saturday's municipal elections are refined. Beaof bfigatl Cencr, the nationalist candidal!-, wai elect, d amym of Havana, itcelriag 11.113 votes, apainst 7..VU east for S-nor Mora, repttblleaa, and M" '' ' ' for S-nir Carlos Oarehl, the -andi date f the deaaoeratie pa.ty . The nationalists elet-l Is memlers tf the municipal rouacil, the reBObiieaai 1 and the democrats 2. The II l sinn re L. Menumrnl. Herlin,.Iune 3.- It is now announced that 8jie cer nainv of ti n t d 1 1 n t' ht Ilismarck monument which waa oripiMHj fcahi tof to-lny. hot postponed antng to the death oi Cooat Wilhelm Von Bmmnrcfc, will take piaec IaM 16. tornit i roahai ai iu tatasnao, Kiagatoa, Jamalen, Jnne 3 It is reaorted here that the rcvnlution In Santo I -inpo has ...n completely bed a. its inception. A nurtib r cf the prominent reheat hne been . ihnt or imprisoned.
