Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1901 — Page 2
Weekly Courier.
im M . mbllahee, 1NIMWA. JASl'Ki:. F nator .1nm Kvle died at li me m Absrdiae, s. P.. on the tat, after au illm--s of ten da vs. Mr. KyU it..... i -r high in Um retUuatloni ol hl, fellow tow nsmcn. t . i: ;M- ii r of Ihr Cut rencj Hawn ha. tendered Iiis rcsi-jnal to tin prasdfk it to take eiTect (H-tolicr I, Mr. Pitwes resign Lis ofhC in ord.-r to intir the Illinois senator. al con tet lalt fall. iohnt storms i;,o swept ihn the west ailtl BOHt h Wad sections of France, lining great damage to cror-e and viacyarda, rspecially la the aeign 00 r hood oi Bordeaux and Dijon. where OBuahU raldr hail has fallen. In tin British house of commons, on the Ith, Mr. Ci-.iniberlaiii. the colonial secretary, ai iiuiincnl that a lull wcllld shortly lie introduced, thaaglag IIm title of the kin; so s to more clearly recognie Inf W at n-ignty over the eulire British empire. 'Hie afaurt of the National Fireproof ing Co.. near Keyport, N. J., burned tin the ML The tire startet in a brickk'.in. ami before the tlarnws were stopped the works were et roved, entaillag u loss of I'Joo.o mi. with an estimated insurance of flno.iKNi. Kenneth hi kirk. ner of the Kaiiad. 1 :i sent a ek alleOgC t. Mi Thomas f.ipton for a race bctv een the Saaxaroclc 11. ami the Kariad, to be sailed o-cr a ionise sitiilar to the louraea for 'he Ijneriea'a cup, aad on the Atucriciii laaiafft Bntat in order la decide which vachl ahull bf a at to nieri-;tn waters. Aa a result of the plow consoliil.'lion it is said that nearly one hundred nort hwestern traveling men will he forced to look fir new positions. About J of these travel directly out of Mi nnt apolis. Minn. The release of these salesmen will eonstitut. the largest wholesale discharge since the .obacco trust w;is forim-d. Atmrn? the resolutions ) ;ited. tn the M, in the const i'rttion.il coiirention at Pich mot.d, Va.. w:.s one by Mr. BrOXtOB nrcacribiaa, qunliuVationa for voter-, it requires the voter to awn f-KHi w.irth of prop, rfy; caaeta a pt II tax of ;hree dotlan and ex-lu.hs from hohlinp office ne?roe with kM than t hr -tpiariers wliite blood. The Danish papers e .inmt nt cordialIv tn the riait in Cofi naagva of taa Uaited State iralafag caip Hartford. I he Aiaerteaa offieer ;nd crew were irnitfl to par uipate in a Ftmrth of July relebratioti ::t the famous Tioli fardaua, aad i nntwadtr J, M. Hata ley of the Hartford o.licially ;sid ttie Danish authorities on the 1st. Kdward Wilder, treasurer of t he Atchison. Topcka A: Santa F railroad, has rcturacd frr m a two months' tour of Kurope. HütHl abroatl he niatle an extanatoa roUcctiaa ol carioa thron. 1 Kranee. Qenaaajr, Baglaad and Imiy, which he will pre at at to the pubba lilirary of Ttieka. Ancient jxttrj intl rare v.ares form the donatiou. Acting Adji.-dci.. Ward, on the I'd received reports from tin- tifficers enin raatraKlaa; ihe fi.- aaa ui Eaatrj reu m. ntr and the fire new ,-av airv ragtaataU aatkafiatd by the anaj racrajaaiaatlaa act, aaoattan that the it fimt iits were all practically recruited et t pt the Thirternt:. cmalry. wh;h was reptrte! to l iiteil sho't. The post office department aaBounced, on the 2d, that summer mail sfn.re is n.w m oprati.m I tween Iike llerinett. IE. t '., ami Daw on. in the Yukon territory. It if ln-inp K rform il ander the BMM ie. litioi.s j,v j,vt v.ar and is t-uall en ti Mill matter of all cTaaaiil or Uaatiaf enht-r in Caaada or th I'nitod Htatca. In nrrantrin for the twenty-fifth aaaiwaarjr, in Aagmt, mi the admision of ( dorailo as u slate, the Colorado Sprinj-s committee, on the itb. Conipb tad the tl-t;iils for a lmnpi- t la the editors of the Mat, at wh; li Viee-l'iesident BooawH is to In- the gaeat of honor and principal sjM-akt r. Heary Wattcraoa and other notad d Itors have liei n init,, lo attend. Frunk Taael m, aa b rotmvt fma, Qraad hapuis, wma killed at Muske goi, Mich., aa lh- Ita, while makinj a eaaawa paraeaat urn.. Mfaea 1L0 aalkw had r. Tt n-tl a helgrtil at um fett the ropes holding the eaoaMl hrt ke, a lid the bin .Min colltainili! Tarelow drop,..-,) r. u, Mt.-kt-'on lake. Taxe low's jit U-1V fountl 111 a t rriMj Btanfkd aoadttkMa fiat jaachtcal wm arltacaaid bj taoaaaadj af people I'orto Rtraaa are aapttaatjanr tnrritl weather that ha- uttell tht pnvail., i over ,,,..1, ))f ;f. rjaltoal Btntea vith the maximum ol 7 degrees r' periencetl oBthi il lavOTCd i.-l.iu I. Th aald thai the Btgbta w,re ...,n for table, a Meatl lir.e e wn blowing, and there were accaabmal deliciounly. ooling ahowcra, Blaakcta rata necaasarj at night a the interior, and no ,-.-ics nignta were pus-td ton nt of th- beat, a 'I I rcoc.lt nt toe IwwH mm anapeettofl on the recant trial performance of the battleahip Illinois was re. ce.ve.l !t the BBVj department on the tat. 'Ihi run .f t,f, mi,. was mad in i liours. 4- ,im,trs and 4f. seconds, and with tidal corrections, th ti ! iseau sreed ahoara was !?. ni,.t g hoar. ii:, board reIHrts that ihe vi sfccl is strong and arell bnllt, and iht j. workmanship is i it riet oac. foim.ty with tha eontraat.
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; e CURRENT TOPICS, THE NTJW8 IH BRIEF. PERSONAL AN GENERAL. Thecortii-rstonet 'the proKsd luonanient to mark the spot where the American fag Was first rais-,! hut the territory now known as Kunsi was laid af Coaftland, Kjij.. on the 4th. The was raised by Zelnilon M. Pike, then a lieutenant of the American iirin v . September 2, IMS, aad on the annitersnry of that tlay this year the monument will be foimally aa veiled. tiettrjre Howanl. vht was arre:i:'(i at .1. lVirHi:it Morgan's house, in I.oi-tlon. recently, where lie pre temlcti to Iw repairing dectric arirra, all sentenced, on t Im 4th. to tour year" jx-nal servitude, on indictments charirbaf him vith stealing jewelry to the value of lo.iMN) frtin arioua BOSaea, 'Ihe commission (; architects khe St. l.ouib Wfrld's fair is composed of the follow inj.': Isaac S. Taylor. Fames A- Ymmwuj, Haraatt, Bajrata AHarnett. Widmann. Wabh V Bolaae lier and Theo t. Link. St. LoojUt; Caaa t.ilbert, St. PaaL Minn., and New Vti k ; Carrera 4k Itastlaaa, N' a Vtrk; Van Urunt A lb. we. Kansas City, Mo. J Ualker A Kimbail. niaha aad Boatoau uml D. H. liuriiham A Co C uiafo. i'he people in the copper dJatrkM Hancock. Red .lacket ami Laarium. Muh.. Celebrated lndeendenee da.v with their coa-.s buttoned ti-ht. und in many instantes with fur overcoats ami wra;s. .t Hancock the avanle a a celebrated in acavt overeats. ami lare boaaret look the place of f:i.rorks. Five hundred persons sat down to aarttcJpat in the Ftmrth of July baaonat :iven by the AatorlraB society at the Botel CaeH, Lonttoa, It ii a notable ami patriotic gatkeriBfr. Ex.-Lieut, (iox. Mortimer e traa strit ken with paralysis while delivering an ladependeacc day antfloa at faloa Mills. ladj. At last aaaooata he was BBeaclpa, and his condition w . - Ltiisidercd crit ical The plant of the St. Tottis Milling Co.. at Cartiarflic, HL, was btirmd. n the tiijrht of the 4th. entailing a Io of I7i,000; insured for about twothirds of that amount. It looked for a time as if the entire town would be burned. Prof. John Fiske. tl.e celebrated lecturer and historian, died suddenly at his summer home in Kat tiloin-es-ter. Mass., on the 4th. His death raine as a jreat shock to every lod. as it was entirely unexpected. The land frauds in the statea o' Montana ami Idaho will lead to an extended and complete investiiration by the interior department of the operations of all federal apMiintees now in the land offices of those statt Prof. Franklin V. Fisk. for 4 jrcara connected with the Chicago Tht illogical seminary and 1.'5 years its president, one of 'he most widely-known theologians ami tdacatora of th" vert, tiled in ' hicapo on the 4th. The eMreme heat is thought t. have has'enecl Ids dt ath. Carrie Natinr.al delivered a tirade against the lienor traffic at ( rawIWdarfHe, imi.. on the 4th. Unea the comliision .f her sj-eeeh the stand rollapsetl ami Mrs. ;,ti,,ti fell sever:' 1 feet into the ruins. She was kadi bruised. The Dnnish schoont r Anna, laden w th aaaataa, araiki procccdiag tkdroagh the Kattegat on the Itk was aanfkarai by the taajaateai of her larpo. Seven men were killed. Ojdv one of thoe .iboiird was savetL Carlton Meyers, a sn ail boj living in Weat Ubarljr, la.. iee-ime , . aagted in the riinrinir of a Uilloon that aareaded there as a fcaBara of the ronrfn or tmty e i ebrataaa, and wm rarried five nubs and tlrt.pped. unhurt, in the Bdjefntaaj eounty. Tlie erov.tj which had witaonard his Ikrilliag at' venture ct.t.tri! uted $100 as a regard for his (tu r.-iLe and tenacity in hdtiimr on to the ttipes until safety land ed. Sntpeon J. J. Kiiivoun. in chnr-r of the Marine BOBpttal in Datratt, Mich has U-en detaibil by the lupcrvkaag siirL'enn-generai of the Murine hospilal service to proceed to Japan and i klaa on a tour of inspection ol the ....-1- 1 . . . ii f.rvi,e il,.. II.. I" " I ... in .'.fill' I . i i I i . m ... ... ..... li --,T, contaeious bs. i.ses an.J jrticularly the plague. He will nail fr m San I ranci:co on the lih. ilayor Pht Ian of San Francisco is in receipt of a letter fr Olli Arnlreic t'arni L'ie ofleriiip to give $7iO.ssi to that ciiy for libtvrv l.uildiug. pro vitled the cPy furnishes a saitai : site and appropriates 97,0no a rear for niainleimnee. It may Is?, should the offer l.c at epted, thiit a number of branch libroiies w ill be const met ed in addition to n main nnilding. Presi.bnt ; ml Mrs. MeKbdey left Waahhagton, en tha Hi, for kha - home nt I an in. n.. whON they .- . spend the remainder of the heated term, except that Hkl jresident. may tisit the ItiifTalu expo-iti..:i and run um to Waabiagtoa for hm daya
Frederick Wrii:ht. ot Indianapolis, in ri.'kimr a balkai i wi nsii-u und 4 p i: . . ite leap at New Cat ! isle.liuL.oa I the Itk, le, vice cut an '-'ltd 111 tin . vpe when 40 ft ct ,iIho' the ctoiiaj 11 d was pit. bed tt the earth lv l..w. I boaaaada v. t i cased th' terrible falL WTrighl waa pkaVad up u'icotiaeioua, bill Still ttltTC. 11 . ktyera brougbl suit in the i ted Malt t!atrirt court at Colnnv O. on the 5th. for Vi.OOO dam ts Hgiia I th.' fTaad lodaa of Elk He rlaiBM thai he w..s wrongfully and Illegally rxpelkd fr m ;he onler; that his acwapaner.Tna l'.ik.was doalroyed at tl his histt.v of 1 ha l'lks rentiert d valueless, ami the ritual of the order. of which ne aa the author and proprietor, was appropriated and is now in use. for all of which he . s daa (ige in the amount rttttcd. The atatenteal of .he luaaiiij j bak anoaa in th.- geacral final, rzclnsira of
the -.ii.(iiMi.i c 1 fOW ri -frif in tin tlitisi.m ,if redemption, taavad in th-' th. showetl: Aailable raah b.ilancc, SlTI,IM,e39; gold, v".j'.t-.i.H. LATE NEWS ITEMS. For th, tritiinl.il conclave of the RnJbjrata Templar at Loatarillc, Ky., Aupust IT-M, the Centrr.l, Trunk line. New Kurland, Sttutheastcrn. Western Southwestern iml I nins-t otitim ntal IHtaaangar asstniati. mm ami the Asaodatl d Rnfla a s f the Virijinias ami Coroabaaa haa made a rodaord rate. two assiM-i.it imis irantini one fare plus tw; dollars, tin others one f ire. The excursion airamer Queen nir.c,l at Port Townseml. Wash., on the "th. from the north. Her officers rcHrtei t. tacit r nay one mass or ice, iml that no nearer than t milea of Mnir glatler could lie reached, an ice inn from thirty to forty fe t Mgk extending char acro-s the ba. 1 he ice floes in the channel were glcatCf than cu r km a n b. ft re. The Kansas täte supreme court, on the 7th. handed dowa a rlrciaion le- 1 ilarinj the Kansas irrijration law to It- constitutional and that the condemnation of land by the PaMie '.ike and City Irri-mtion Co. is valid. This, will make it possible to carry i into enact the biggeat irrigation -cht in,- ever attcmptt d in Kansas. I here was a short aire of cars to move the Kansas cheat crop before he niarketinc; f that cereal had baits h gottaa ander way. The wheat Morcqaeat atartad n lach earlier than aaaoj this year ovini to the fine harvest Weather, and the railways, it is reported, are enable to care for it. V miii.lu.r ,.f I .. u: , ; ' s,,.,rs win uc present, m atl li'.. n to the fou- : America,, war ships urder Rcar-Ad-jd .inrai i.otigcrs, at the lin-eilmg. on th - lata, at Kariaanm, lapan, of thnonumaat to taaaawnaarata the huadlag tin re of Cananaadora Perry, Juiv 14, Js53. At Louisiana. Mo., on the 7th. Ekan :.ltl -Nichols a. ul Samuel Tavlor. each alKut five yens old, were lurn.-d to, death locked in an cut-buihiintr. Ihev had bt en paaying and probably act tire to a can of -il. The door was fastened ami they were unable to esrapo. On the Tth Bllvatoa :reen. of McDowell county. Wist Virginia, fatally stabtd his wife and boat out the hrains of his chibl with a rock bac.ins me win- reitiseu nun money I ... - i wnii wBiea to gamble, tiretn esrapedl to Kentucky. Oov.-43ea. kk1 of Cula who bad beca sufferinir from a mihi maai of tv. Ihoid fever, ras reported, ou the 7th, it much improve!. The official reports to the Haar York bureau of vital statistics of deaths from heat for the week ending July i show that the actual numWr in the five borotiirhs of lin-at.-r New York was rur th.- iKiroughs ..f Man hattan ami the Dtoni the numiier ama j for Bichanontl. IJ; for Queens. .; for Brooklyn. :r.4. The reeonls cover the dnvs when the heat was most intense. The I'nited States Philippine commission has ordered II. Phelps Whitniarsh. governor of Itenguet province, to Manila to snmbit ti an investigation, on account of the nllecntion that In- lias been using his position to his personal advantage in acquiring land ami latahag rights from the native-, lb- is at present ChargVd with indiscretion anil violation of his instruetlOIIs. Mr-. Philip I). Armour, of Chicago, throiiL'h her aftorrn-v. on the t,. da alined to take one-half of the estate of hat brother. Frank OgdJca, who died I "tl.v in I ineinnati. Mr. Otlen left an estate which, by his will, was to lie eijiially doide.l lietwe-n his wife ant kh akatar, Mrs. Armour. Ity the hitter's action the whole estate will jro to t he vv idow. Ihe financial secretary of the llritih war office. Iird Stanley. jn the house of commons, on the sth. in answer to a tuestion. gTivi- the totr.l aambar of itoers kiiieti. reoaadad or matle prisoners, from among the active comma nds, recently, as fotloWBl March I. t72; April t it; )faj j. B0; Jane, im timnlete IJ - . ' '-M.H at a.,ta Fe. V M . Ml 1 - ". -Ii., ...... I,. Km I ami Iron Co. assalaual tin- L'aited hflaa Worin ta, growiag out of the coal miners' stri'e at Qaa hip. Judge kfeFla mail.- permaacnt in.luiiefion restrniiiiiig the strikt-is from interfering with th.- leorhJng of the mine by non-union men. Three rvploafoaa t the pavadar rarka at Santa Cm, t at, .m the vvreehed the coming mill and remlte.i in the killing of W. II. Harting and sc ;. mis lajury of Joseph afayaard, .-t,,. ptoyea. The eorainn mill ans .,... pletetj nVmoHahtdj. Chant of the aslona iinktiow n. Howard BL amdWia, a nephew of tha late Jutoh .S. Koir,.r(s, of paier,onf baa bean servctl with notice from the relatives of the deceased millionaire that the hitter's will, beioieat hi, or tl.I...H. . . . . e i u 1 1 f In- estjit (,, the Metropolitan ' ran dt ... za a i . wm oe . oaieated. (
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News by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana. rrttite laaano 1 Indiaanp' I s. Ind.. Jalj 5. The rail raadinir of John lb-s into th insane aaylani Ami his daüvarj lv .imlga Ltathers. ako nrcBouaced him s.inc, has at until 1 laatkjnallca agalaal Iba rystaai ami a ihorouirh investient ten is now tleiiiantU-tl. Two other cases have occurred Bad the victims sei nt liberty. The fraud jnrj will laveatlgata all aaaest ca c. Dr. F. A. Mils n. pn sident of the boa id of health, -avs that the board should Ineaattajal' the dispensary physicians who are charged with railroading people into the insane nsylum for fees even if the era ml jury fails to indict them, unless it should clearly appear that there is no evi dence whatever of BrrOBgdoiag ot heir part. Hriunrit- mines snleltle. Dublin, 1ml.. July 5. (Seorge Shaw, 32 years old, a farmer mar Dublin, committed suicide by shooting himself. Shaw recently hail a tight with William Heck, his friend, in which the latter was almost killed. Shaw has since been considerably worried as to the outcome of the affair ami Wedr. 'sday nipht he heard Beak vvas about to die. He went home at a very late hour and retired, but arose later and aeeompii-hed the deed. He told his wife that he could not stand the suspen-e any longer and that ha would be the fir-: to die. St-ltllnv I p. Indianapolis. Ind.. July 5. The business of the State Hank of Indiana is being settled up as rapidly as possible. The directors of the bank are still in charge of such .f the assets as were not purchased by theColaanbla nation al bank, but possession is to be turned over to the Security Tru-t cunpany, ns trustee, in a few day-. The Stock- ' holders aril probably receive 50 to ou cents on the dollar this month, and it 1 now looka as if the Itock would pay up between 5 per cent, and par. laaau'lioa Boad spaay, Indianapolis. Ind.. July 5. -The American Bond company, of this city, which incorporated with a capital stock of fl.000.nnn. says in its articles that it will conduct a general hanking 1ois:iiess rttt-mr In tnir. v 4 . i , " e ....... , f.,llinrv ,,, mun e;pa! b :a! ln.ni:-. I r pnn- ; r-'ii-i , . rVS.-r & will lie in Kis r! t Tli. ,,. ;. ,r aro rjrorn K. KalL Aretaa W. Hatch and John I.. Mother-be u'. of this buah. Ij ; and Ii M I Lanvie, -f KiatI.. I., ami Raphael U Darcro, ..f Brooklyn, N. Y LMka aaat t.m. Indianapolis I: d . July S. Tndijna bu-ine-s men are making libera! uf of the new law permitting eoinur- ' anr' aoaapanlea aaahlag n radac tSoa in rate where the insured shares the r"-k in this way. lb-fore this those willing to carry insurance up to the limit were compelled to pay the same rate a- those who in-ured for a small proportion of the value, often subjecting the company to a total loss under I its policy for a partial !. of the nroo--rty. eck Micke. Terre Haute. Intl.. JulyIra Smith, a rieii farmer. When i- it i vi itsatlr killed bv IhrhtBlns- in his cornfield ten days ago he had not disclojied to his family the hidinsr place of from lltjDOO to fiMOO vvbi.-h he was known to hare in cash. The mem)ers of his fami'y have leen searching for it over the farm night ami day since. He hail Sl.ntsi in cash on his person at the time he was killed. vvrii-u ( aaoaet, Füwood, Ind., July 5. Another secret weddlag has come to light, and the contrac'inir parties. Wilt Shaw and Miss Marie Blackwell, have iicceeded in keeping the affair from their friends for five weeks. The ceremony was performed at Anderson, after which they returned to Klvvood and went their way as though nothing had happened. Ihr own on the Truck. Fort W.i v n. Ind.. July The body of Walter Stanley was found on the Lake Trie A- W'e-tt rn railway fr.ieha. having bann mangled by a passing train, and the fact that his watch and money are mi-sinj. points to n probable murder, the hotly beine thrown on the track to conceal the crime. Stanley was .10 years obi and a man of family. vot Ptna Uno, Relm.i. Ind.. July S. During the last rear the production of oil has ineraased s(, rapidly in this section that the Standard Oil company has commence 1 ihe erection of a pumping station, and a pine line will lx- run tl m this place to Monttwiipr. where a refint-rv II loeafetl I rrr Vlnrrlnue. Jeffersonville. Ind , July 5 - The Flks are arranging for a demonstration early in September, a-itl amon other fraturei a '-quire will be enjraged aa that all cand'idates lor niatrimory cm lie marr ed free of charge. Raaa pad, Montieello. Ind.. July .V Henry RMgely, who -.v.-,- eaninad in the county jail for failing to Rattk a fine imposed for selling bass, anil who was treated as a tru-fy, escaped from the eounty jail. stricken tlnw n I.aporte. Ind.. July .V I'x-I.icnt. GOV, kfortlmcr Nye sit stricken with parai.vsis soon arier oeiiver.n? a Fourth of Jaly oratioa ai tT&ioa Min. ' this county. Thnradaf aftornooiL aad now- lies at hi home in thi c' v as. MBackMU and in a condition hat p.'ir . a it. a a fracucauy . i mpe toi ui rrcovtry.
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II m The Most Important Conference in the History of Capital and Labor Disputes. IT MAY BRING 'BOUT A SETTLEMENT. The llli;lirsl ORttl.iU of Hit V 111 Ik a 111 it rt! Asi I tl 1. mi, ,1 licri il I nun .III !( t ' or Ihn 0111,11,. Will Miel Ihr Hlcli onti iui ui iitc lean mot si, , i maao tiles Iii l ontiTi'iirr ai I'll 1 . im 1 1 h. t'm I'ii t-l. uroh, I'u., July 9 That Which I b.-liexe w ill prove tin- most impo riant conference In the history in capital ami labor arlll apaa la Hotel Liacola, Pit labargh, aeal Tkuradas ten o'clock, when Ihe hiL'In'st ofH(ial
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of tin- Atnahjraniated association aath' ., ,. . . " ...I Cooalderabla doubt is rxir cretl from all pari s of thecouutrv will .,.,,1 ,. , 1 , to vyhether the naro'e w ul 1,. ... . .. . 1 1 -1 M I , l .a... 1 ...
uieei .Min iomi uniii 01 in-- irwa uml s . , I industries to settle "iav quest ii ui-. "Kvcry v ice presideiii of the amalgamated association from Alabama Borth is hurrying towards Pittsburgh to-Bight an 1111 telegraphic order. I have considered il liest that thev be it , . . .... . , . , . calico 10 collier III I III- I line lli-teail the regular conferees who have ii-ual-ly met with UH to adjust differences;, " s yet 1 am in ignora nee ata to whi will constitute the committee r.,reaCBtlng the steel people, the employ, ers. I have li.en infirmctl thnl I'n-s-ideal ( harles . Schwab, of the Cnitcd States Steel corporation, will Ik present in person, hut (o out know this to Im- a fact. The laboring ma 11 is at present confronted with some peculiar conditions, which I hope will bt adjusted at the coming conference. 'T believe the strike will be speedili art tied. I Signed I THEODORE J. SM M Clilf." The above at the atateraeal mad,- l President Kaaffer of the ianlgamatin aaaodatloh, late last evealag, as he emcrgad from tin- Carnegie building with a party of Amalgamated SSSOciation olllcera and otBeera of th American Rheet steel Co. It was at the end of the most cM-nt-ful daj in the history of arganbted laiMir am! was BUUle SO l the deeid let stand taken bj President Shaffer it tin Weiisviih caaa. Tin- t fcreaee yeaterdaj laatsd foi almost two boars, bat what ama said or don was not yiven out save through the above -tat eSBCBl niatle by 1 Prcaidcnl Shaffer. It was evidently deckled that the best interests o , kotk sides demaaded that the un ! conference I- held at as early a date ; as paaafbhl in spite of the Irottbki at i Wdlsvilla, It is understood that on : heai inir the statement of Yice-Presi-dent ChappcH regardlag the tihio as-1 social Ion, assurance was given that it! could easily Im- adjusted ami would be. This In-iiiL' the ease the .-o.f..e eine was ankrkly airaaged. Preside Bl Shaffer said last nicht: " I did announce tluu I arottld not treat with the employers until matters were adjusted at Uellsville. anil that I would declare a general strike . 'S. S m on inur-uav ii matters Were ool lived, but I later changed my mind. I am not at liU-rt.v to state what bfOBght Kl- ..I 1 - . ... ii'ii, inn ii win coim- out good time." 111 LABOR TEMPLE IN CHICAGO. Ihr t'lrM Mtt-ia In Ihr I'rnjret In lea aValoanHoa f Lnaoe. Chicago. July . First steps fownrd the fonnahng of labar temple in thhi t fy were taken l y the ( hicago l ederation oi Lalnir. Mfhea a resolution empoareilng the rxecattvc eoaamittaa to eonaldet1 Hi" projact was adapted b.V the ileleLra'cs to the assembly. 'nchM the I, rms ,,f t. resolution the rommittec is realrad to report t as trlv tinte as possible whether tic proponed labor hnapla should bt parj ahaaed or bnllt, it is the parpoac to intake the ftmplc" tl home for ill I the ChJeago labor nnbiaa. a place ( where 'l ey e iiiu hold mactiagn, have their ofhee ami develop, in sebUtioa, ; through i haha ami benevolent aorta. Iii-, id,, social aJda of life that is Boa ton often in L-let-led whtdly iti trail - . -annotation as at piaatini conduct nl. FACTORY FIRES REKINDLED. Three ( Wnneleii ilntl.i Mnnufaelariuu IndnsnrJes Maaaanaa tftoa Ihe sOmmsi1 hnl-Duns. Mu ncie. Iml.. July 9.- Fires have been kindled in three big Mum ie Ininatrtea, ami these with one other big factory, have reauricd work after. a brief aumater shatdown giving em piovm.-iit to -,mmni handa The Indiaaa iron vvoiks. the Miu-iie iron aad Oeel arorka aad tin- nut ami ball works of the i.' tpubllo and Steel Co. have resum. -il work. The Anoint Platt silver works, employing IM hands, will slaa rtauma after a two weeks' shutdow ii. 1 1 etl in, l:e II iml lies. Sl Pani. Mii,:i. July , -J. (;. Kalkes, a lie, el.- rcpairw, ami Albert Smith, a lad in ids employ, were toiivii tad -f btravring brokan glaaa a id tack- on a bic-.tlc path, ostensibly for tin- pal poae of Inf laaaliiH bnai in -. I 'i l h vv i K B ned. Bnened iioer. I.ontl Iillv i. snecial disti.itch from t ape Town aaya Bcheepar! Boar command has rntered aturrayshnrg, ' v I ' a ion v . ami i arm a the p iBIIc ouutiings ami i c-uu nccs. j he tows wai. nal gari a ned.
THE CASE OF THK Y0UN. U Xu In Hie II. 1 11 tls ul (I,,, vi Mm,- I'HriloM II il Willi (, mil BoaMfal, Sl. Pa, Minn., July . lu. .,. pnrdou board yesterday con the application for parole 1 ami James VoUBgeVi Who are 1 aevlag life acBtcaeea for ihevr nett ion with the Norihtield I , bery ami niiirder in l-iii. Then n cation is mailt- under the nro' a law enacted bj the la State ' bVturC) which gave ihe state ',,,, , . , . . . . .
piutions powei- in piiroir i;t ers who have acrvcd tfi yej stale board consists of (no. -aant, vttoruet -tieneral I I' I Chfcf t Justice Stall. A uiianin nacaaaar.v m iiu- graniin role under tin law, lh. t I kpred the application, but ti use under advisement, ami 1.. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 it v known th.it Chi. r .lus start has opposed the Younger bn ers' release, w bile the bill m a hands uf the governor for siLr,i;iI t tor net General Douglaaa ret an opinion against it s constitution., ' 011 ihe groaad that it jn.ll lltlonal powers upon the chic ......1 . 1 1 . 1 . . Ol ""' ' "iiieminicfl iiy tue ee lur. It is Stated that I he chief jn-i, j fake advantage of this opinion ii 4r to Btold becoming involved 1 r ika natter. tiov. Yanaaal yesterdaj rei , letter from ex-Oov. Atone, of ills ami a pctittoa from a Bttathei of proiiiinent business men of Sc M".. argtag that tin- prisoners roied. SUICIDE OF FRED W. WHITE. Tin- Bmm tif Our EmBQSSBdBf lo t.ernnn Baals Ills Life Witli 11 Ballet, S rac use, S, I. White, -on United states Y.. July a, of Andrew i- ret nI ; to I umbos adoi ma n.v . ('clock committed suicide yesterday afternoon at home in this city. Prolonged ill lieu ami a persistent and eh au-tin- ,.. oils disease is given as the on1; n ide explanation of Ins act. Mr. White had appeared to lie usual health daring Ho- day, and attended to matters of business in maaagement of the White estate. was alone in the house with the - ants daring part of the ait. Mr-. White returned abort I five o'clock Bad found Mr. W I tin- bathroom, bullet from had pa and through his bra I death had been tnstaataneoii one heard t he shot. Route Is years ago. on coini Ittel let Ihis COO racial Columbia law colli-. Mr. White hail a severe attack . phosi fe-cr. from which he aevei re rOVered, Stomach and mi, troubles resulted. Later bia lytem bacaant weakened ami arltl few years neurasthenia developetl AIkiiiI a year ago he suffered a -e-'re attack of the complaint. During the recent hot apoU another ttaeh of the disease came on, leaving him in n state of acut- nervousness, STARVED INTO SURRENDER. w h CoaaalaOeaoeol sioe Ina I Hlf l uv II. is Iis Washington, July 9.- The reshrna tion of . lames Q, Stowe. ITalted Slates i-tmsii! general to l ape I oyy n, hBs Dt n received at the state department ihe resignation was based ou the utter in adanuatjf of the salary of the po-t Ihe cost of living in south Africa, under normal conditions is exceedingly klgh, ami in time of war. such as prevailed for the past two years, tin - salary allowed by eOBBTess for tin , DttHed states consul general would I not tb fray the cost of HtalatalBiBg a . family in tuotlest conilition- in taa Town. i iu- ITallcd Rtataa consul general I the worst salaried officer at tin- i ipc Mr. Stowe was appointed fnun KaB . sas City. Mo. The vacancy ha- not Vet been tilled. DEBTS OF ILLINOIS TjWNS. Jadar ieirii s, nssa atsai la n Ilse l.veeeal the l l,e-o-r-enl. I 1 in II. J'dit-t. III.. July ;. Judgt Dorranee Hcbeii. in tH. eircuil court yesterday, rendered a derision of ImiMirtnuce throughout Illinois. Joint had planned for a s-.'i.ooo engage nt of a waterworks system under tha new Wood law. pledging the income of the work- in payment. 'I he cit v was en joined on the ground that tin- indebtedness would exceed the fivc-per-eent. limit. The cil.v contended that these yyatcr certificate! Should not Im- fBBakail'tld in that limit. Judge Hi bell held BgalBBl this vnu. deciding that srhere i Rve-per-cent lilllil VVoillil be exceeded. Cities eollld not take advantage of the Wood law. The case yyi nt once be appealed for a final ruling, us imiay eitles an wi I hag to take ndvuntuge of the law. W0RS!' THAN INUNDATION. I'nrni Vnliniils llvliia In I. real ti-'-hers Ireoaa hncaoa in ihe i.tMver ajiaslsalfiat fnller Jackson, Miss., j,,y j. There is mu room to doubt thai eharbon is playing havoc yy-iih the farmers of Ihn Mississippi valley. K. . Mom. nl Bolivar, a hmditig member of tb state senate, -avs the riiidemir is orse than an overdue Mm aisle! that farm animals and cows and Inn.ire dying by th- hnadredi in ids eounty.
