Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1901 — Page 2

Weeklü Courier. C. DO AMI, l-ahllthrr. A8PEB, : i J INDIANA,

Official chemical examiuat ions made Of food anaahMM in Itt-rlin during th month of June show that M out of sv4 specimens AM aol wwl Um legal atamlard. Four out of the sample of O.ilk wmn adulterated. The town of I-awton, Okla., which prang iuto existence, on the sight of the 1st ou the -d contained I0.UOQ inhabitant, 400 tcniMr;kr inisinesa houses and a newspaper. Three street! i.a.l been laid iut and u nat.onul lsi.uk projected. .inniissioner of Internal Revenut t ikes has ruled that in ease of estate coining within the legacy tas law. the - :it i'l tin- govern ment ta oust he made on the valmj f the estate on the day of the testator's death. ' K. L Foaburgh. r.f Pittsficld. Mass. the father of May l'osburgh, who was ahot. August 20, I'JOO. on the 31st, withdrew all rewards privately of. fered and substituted one of $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of the guilty parties. The contest betweea the F.ritish wai office and the Loadoa Daily Mail terminated, on the 1st, ir. a victory for the paper. The war ofti ce Irring forced, by public pressure, to call off the boycott on official news estab lished against the jaj r. Acting Fourth Assistant Postmna-ter-tieneral Conrad, on the 90th, directed the establishment of the first post office on the Island of Guam. It is located at (MMR, the chief point on the island, rank as fourth class, and Antanasio Tartano l'ete h:i been apHinted i stn asiei. The monthly conijKimtive statement of the government receipts and expenditures shows that the receipt for July, 1901, amounted to - .. . . ; , and the expenditures $5-.307.51K, which left a suqdus for the month of $1-,- .". as against u deficit for the month of July, 1100, of $4,000. The Turkish minister of marine has decided not to order any more war ehips or materials from Germany Iterance of the attacks made upon h! eultan in the German newspapers, and owing to the circulation of a false report that the Turkish cruiser Izmar, at Kiel, had been hypothecated. The steamship Deutschland, of the Hamburg-American line, which axrhed at New York, on the 1st, ra'sed the western average for hourly mm to 23.07 knots. The best pr vious average was -'3.02 knots, and was made by the same vessel. Her liest day run was 601 knots, which is also a new record. At a great Prot slant meeting held, cm the "Juth, in St. James hall, London, Ixjrd Kinnard presiding, a resolution was tidopted, protesting Br:.inst the change in the kinir's ao aaentoa decimal ion. It was also derided to acdres a memorial embody ini: the resolution to the house ol commons. Lord Mayor Frank Green received, on the 1st, through J. S. Morgan & Co.. of London, a contribution of C" .,- IM) to the (Jueen Victoria memorial fund, made "on behalf of the delegate of the New York chamber of commerce" who recently visited Ixndon. The lord mayor returned a cordial acknowledgment. The edict of the emperor of China providing for the reorganization ol the Chinese foreign office has been r-cciel in Pekin. Its tone and sulv tj.nte eatlafj the ministers of tin powers. The idut coin. : It s with th demands on the subject formulated bj the (' ni ted States' special commissioner, Mr. Kockhill, ae a condition of gaaae, The stock of g. Id In . the Cniter States treasury is tht larpest in th: history if the government, am! if swmalatrag nt the rate of 4JM0y9M to $:,.KK),00ti a month. The figures, on the ::;th. were $Wi4.134.2.i7. of which g24,fi.'V.Os is free gold, but including the $ 1 50MyOn gold reserve. Since July 1, 1KM). the strnk of pold on band haa int rei.sed about 9Lj90QQ0l The puarter-centennial antiiversary of olorado's a4linis.-ion Into th! I'nion was formally oM-m-d at Colorado Barlaga, on the 1st. by the unveiling of a statue of Zobaloa Montgomery I'ike. who discovered the 1'cak that bears his name. Mayor John Uobinson ami lien. William Palmer delivered commemorative addresses in the presence of lygü people. Interviewed at Omaha, aa the 2d, fieeretary ;f Agrbmltara Wilson said, among other things: "Com is somewhat seriously injured in all the States in the corn bell, how much I can not pretend to say. Our monthly batletin, issued August 10, will give the peroeatage, fan people in Nebrnaka are n.-t going to starve, it is only a question of how mm h money you Will ! able to Mit in tin lunik." Tbr New York Mail and Rsnre as the Boatbera Pacific Bellroad Co is about to issii" from $10.fKKi.OOO tc 91' Ono.oon of new Kmds to lie used Mlfrlj for mnkiiu' the change in raoMVf p.. wer 0 the I.Na and Califor nia lines from coal to oil; for conetructing pipes to transfer oil and f. oil proper) i.R vhih the company a acpiired or is ftbovt to acijiiire. in orde! to gaaraatee an abnndai.t Mfagdg. tr j art to come

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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w.........u..,..u I ,.. ... ... . . ... ....... . ..Ni . . . y CUBBENT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The strike at the Ontario silverhare works at Ifuncie, Ind., assumed a serious phase, on the 1st, when u desrrate tight occurred lictwocn anion and non-union men, and a sipiad :f police was railed to ejiiell the Mot. Three men were seriously injured. The monthly statement of the pulslic debt, issued on the 1st, by the treasury department, showed that at the close of business, July 31, 1901, the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to 91,399,170-339, a decrease for the month of ft.tt9.fffT The acting secretary of war haa MMUed the big freight transHrt Samoa "The Oi." in honor of (ien. John A. l)ix, who issued the famous order: 'If any man attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot." The hottest nrratber cer recorded in Montaiia was reported at the gOT ernnient bureau in Miles City, on the .Jlst, when the thermometer registered 111 degrees. There were no prostrations. The Southern Cotton Oil Co., on the Ist, tiled pap. is at 'lYentou, X. J., i t - rnaariag it. capital stuck from 1800.- . . , . . Ii ,o.. J..UI JOO to 11,UI0.000 The George 11. Phillips coorpeny, of L'hieago. beaded by the young man show deals in corn during the year have amaed old Operatora of tini'ard of trade, has t- niporariiy su--lended iperations, and for the prent it is uncertain whether the concern is Hohcnt or not. The drawing of winning nuinlers in the United States land lottery at 13 Reno, Ok!a.. was concluded on the 1st, l.HtM) envelopes having beMi taken from the wheels, 650 for each listrict. Tbe distribution of claims will SOW le liegun. Thomas J. Foy, the youngest sillier in the I'nited States to enter -ervice in the civil war. resides at T.-p-ka. Kas.. and drew a claim in the Law ton district. He has over tive years' serve to h'. i-red t. entering ihe army as a drummer bo9 at the ige of ten years, thne months and iix days. The brutal murder of Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Taliferro, In Carndl county, Miss., on the night of July 90, tt to the lynching, at Carrollton, on the night of the 1st. of Betete Met ray. her son, BelBeld IfcOay, anl daugber. Ida McCray, all negres, by a mob if 50fi Carroll county ettiaaaa. Bj-Coiijrr.'s.-inan John Davis died at Topka. Kas.. on the 1st. John lavi was lnirn in Saagamon county. III.. August 9. I826j was educated at the Springfield, ill., academy and the IIliuois college, at Jacksonville. He bad !een a resident of Kansas since 1879 The Maryland democratic state oonrentiou, which met at Baltimore, on Ihe 1st. d dared that the par pose of the party, if ruccessful in the com ing election, is to eliminate the BCgro from poiitiea in Maryland, if such a ihint ba poseihla aaiar the eonstitation of the State. Ilaporta to R. i. Dun A Co. show saaiaiaiulal failures in the tJaitod States, durii g Jnrj,997, with an aggregata iiidebt.dii - of ?7,o.1.),9a". Compared with the sane month last year, there appears most gratifying improvement, as failures were than 7'J.l n number and 10,771, TT8 in amount. The P.iitish house f lords, on the 1st. unaniim :sly indorsed the appropriation of 100.000 for Lord Roberts. raaaaimandt i bjr King Rdwavd as a token of the nation's appreciation of the Add marshal's serrk.ee in South Aflic, I following n week of comparatively pool w -.ithcr a hot wind liegan blowiiiL' from the south in the vicinity of BarOB, S. I.. on the 1st, sending the temperature to 108, curling corn 1. lad' s ami compcliiig harvest work in many fields to cease. For hours the wind was SC Olching hot and people erc compelled to keep in doors. The Chicago A- Northwestern rail way is try ing the use of oil as a iaot areventive. and, if successful, will idopt it on its entire system. I ive miles of double track were selert'd for the experiment. gyOOO rallons of trade oil being naad to the mile. Pictures taken before anil nftvr using how a great improv enstBt, the oil eeming to do away with the dust. King Kdward ha- accepted the resignation by Maj. Karrte Davis, as ompanion of the bath, "that oilier having expressed the wish that, be might Ih permitted to serve his majesty without any reward."' Maj. Davis received t he decoration for conspicuous services in South Africa, especially in connection with the relief yf Ma f eking. Thomas Mallev. rtn old time actor, who for years played in "Uncle Tom's t'sbin," was. on the 2d, commit ted to the Kochester (Minn.) insane asylum. Malley had seen so much of I'ncle Tom that it affected his brain, and be imagines that Simon Lagrce is constantly pursuing hjui with hjoxxl bounds.

Walter 8. Harrington, of South Hen. I. Ind. manager of the St. l.oinO br:n,ch Of the Oliver Chilled 1'loW

Mr Orks, died In South Bond, on the 1st, of injuries ret ched in stepping olt a moving street ear in St. Louis. i be seaatc of Hrcmen, m the .1. HOtcd to confer the freedom of the rit upoa I oust Von Waldersee m hie return from ( lima. Hugh McKellar, Dominion minleter of ugricull inc. estimates the yield of Iwhent i'i Mauitolia and the Northamat territory for this jmat at from fifty-five to sity million bushels. As reported bj n 0. Dim A On . on the 2d. failures for July were ti'.'T in i. umber, against 799 last year, and $7,o.: in amount of liabilities against f'.i,771,77j in VMM. Each of the dotaytoa of tht crtanbar of eoamoree of New York to the recent London dinner contributed $l.ooo to the Victoria memorial fund Wheal is lying on the grovnd In paris of Kansas in danger of being damaged by min, the railroads being again short of 1 1 i s. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Three persons were drowned while bathing, on the d. nt QnopOBOO, in Sinepuxent bnj, Md. The three unfortunate booaSM separ. iled from other ineinbers of their party and sudilenly found themsdes going in a deep hole. The ladie became frightened and on finding themselves, tfoing down, grabbed their male companion, who wae a good swimmer, and dragged him down with them. S. naior 3. M. Thurston, of Nebraska, said, on the 4th, that the published statement that he had tendered his professional services to Admiral Schley was incorrect. "As his warm friend and admirer,' said the senator, "I wired him a message indicating my friendship and desire for his completo Vindication; but nothing in the line of professional assistance was suggested or tbought of." 'Hie Veiicuel.in government announced, on the 4th. that a force of invaders under to n. l'anircl (larbira. I Including 2ä battal.ons of the Colon bian army, was repulsed by the govi nimcnt troopa and compelled to fall back across the frontier after hours' fighting. July 91 and July u".i. It is officially asserted that the invader lost o.iii men, the government troops losing 999, hi an interview at Pittsburgh. Pa., an the 4th, Präsident Shaffer f the Amalgamated association said: "Within a week every union man ami every union man at heart in the emptor of the LJ sited States Steel corporation will lie asked to join in the strike nOW being waged by the Amalgamated association. We inii-f settle whether unionism is to stand or fall." The Anchor line steamer Astoria, which arrived at New York, from Glasgow, on the Ith, brought the spars and gear of tl up challenger Shamrock II. The great mast, lower and topmast, which is in one piece, was lashed securely to the spar deck on the Mrt side. This mast is pitf foci 9 inches in length. I ho Mggeel ship In the wrld, the Celtic, of the White Star line, reached her dock in New York, on the 4th. on 1 I m i nuuaen rorage. Iter time from Liverpool was eight days and M minute. Thrt-- hundred and forty-five cabin and 2'.s steerage passengers came over on the Celtic The . enter converter of the smelter of the Detroit Copper Mining t o., at Morenei. Ari.. blew up. OB the 4ih, serious!; injuring eight men. A botanical and geological erp-di-tion .f research, in charge of Ih. Henry C. Cowloa, of the Cniversity of Chicago, left that city, on the 5th, over the hieago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway, for exploration and research in the mountains of Montana and Washington. In the party were many distinguished educators representing different colleges and aaireroltiea of the country. A frightful explosion (supposedly of gasoline) occurred in Philadelphia, on the fit Ii, which caused the wrecking of ix buildings, and a loss of life estimated at over twenty, with twice as many more or less seriously injured. The wreckage aught fire, end despite the heroic efforts of the Crowd, it is feared many of the imprisoned victims were cremated. Referring to the published statement that th imperial government lad decided to organize a colonial force with the troops returning from ( hina. using this as a nucleus of a future colonial army, the llerlin I'riessinnige Zeitung expresses the opinion that such an attempt would b ad to a near con file! belwaea the grrvernmeal and the reiehstag. I 'n the 9th James Wilson, a patient at the laaaae ajratBH at Prora, Cot., threw himself head first into the 0BM door of a furnace. He wna badlv burned before U ing pafJed out. While bandages wen- being prepared IFUaoa hrolM away ami ngain threw himself bltO the furnace, this time being so frightfully burned that he died wi1hin a short time. District Jadgs Diana, at Paebln, on the &th, decided at that the new Coh lado state revenue law was invalid, having never 1mm n legally enacted by the sen.ite. The state will npeal the ca e to the suprama eoarti I be dealion, if sustained, may necessitate calling Ihe legislature in special session. The programme arranged f,,r the forthcoming zoological eemgreaa in Elerlia Includei i Ig addraaaea. Prof, Samuel Schneck. ,,f the I nn. rsilv of Vienna, win rüecaan before the congress his method of pre-detei mining sc. The pruate bank at Andrew, Ii., was rioaed, an the Hh, and tha pr..pri. tor arretted, charged with forgery to the amount of 111,000, The Kosta glass works, at SttM-k-holm. the largest jn Sweden, afg burned on the 5tb.

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News by Telegraph from Variout Towns in Indiana. i. lid,- Mate Terre Baute, Ind., hag ' ttattttaftlogir Hlaiihb . whi c visiting fr leads in ihis city. said, referring to the gold excitement in P.row n cum : "The untere! In the so-called discovery of BuM In Mr.iwn ...urlv i -utili. it I a i ot.sl.l. rable exl.it hv tl - ii wsji.il rAll of the ole fOURi In Hrewn COaStl IS ilnfl sUI .out -o t.ir no rich v. lns luvben ills, .vi rnl. mu h .is r. jx.rteil In iIt lrcs Thrrt U no native aolfl to be found Hi. I, K.cnillv a man from Mrom ii connt cum.' into mv ottt.. vnh $1M worth af drift out Ha norbea1 iW f ear aaaatba to K l Iii' gold." Raeeoai Msaavpa, Peru. Ind.. Aug. V Six hundrci! (MM sengera oa an excursion train had a narrow escape from disaster at the town of BtiliwelL The train, obiah was on the Lake Krie a Western railroad, was Hearing the (irand Trunk crossing when it jumped ihe track at a switch. The engine and the first coach turned over and the next ihree coaches were derailed and partly ditched. Reports to the snperintendMit's office lure sav that none of the paeeeagers was seriously hurt, aatoe Ktitod, Wabash. Ind.. Aug. .". Prank Co barn, Of Spiker. four miles north of this city, died of a gunshot wound received while hunting. He and his companions became separated. Coburn being alone at .some distance from his friends. The latter heard the report of Coburn's gun. followed by screams. When tney rushed to his assistance they found the hunter laying on the ground with a wound iu his abdomen. II it live I um I ne. Terra Haut, Ind.. Aug. 5. The Commercial club, whose incoess In so curing new Industries for Terra Baute ha been so great that the town's prosperity ha- become : matter of cum me ii i In all other cities in the state, has progressed n rapidly that H N HOW constrained to give its attention to a novel situation that of providing houses fur t he r.i vv population. The cry of a bouse famine i heard 09 all sides. w htnaeah Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. B. John Moore, a farmer ol Salt Creeb township, Monroe county, and his wife were taken from their beds, dragged across the yard and tied to tree and severelv whipped with switches. The identity of the "white cais" is unknown, but they arc believed to liav ! come from Prown conniy. Moure claims not to know any cause for the assault upon him and his wife Hlnmcil B) Be SSsHtW. Lagrange. Ind.. Aug. 5. The develofaneata in the AviQa and Cram well bank failures are beginning to prove interesting for the depositors. The proprietor, II. w . beach, has suddenly disappeared. Leach left his bank, saying that he was going to Ken.lallrltle, six miles distant, and would return in a short time. Re did not return during hanking hours, and has not been seen since. Fire In Danvttto. Danville, Ind.. Aug. .V Kirc destroyed the Danville steam laundry, the residences of Charles Mel'ur'v. Kdward Stewart. C. W. Stewart and tw.i warehouses belonging to lladley and Carl anil C. I-indland. The total loss is 910,000, fairly eorered by insurance, except the steam laaadry. which was owned bv Pred Miller, and the losa on which is $ I JOO, w ith no insurance. Ka tu II I Injtirril. Brazil, Ind.. Aug. V Kvellne f ane, the ten-year-old daughter of Thomas Caae, and Kay Hixon. the eight-year-old daughter of W illiam Hixon. were fatallv injured by the explosion of a railroad torpedo. They found the deadly contrivance by the anilalia railroad track, and thinking it was g box endeavored to open it Vnife. when it exploded. w i t h Tormentor Fined. Terre Haute. Ind.. Aug ".. .lohn Adams and Samuel Large, employe at the car works, were fined one dollar and costs racb for calling Joseph Parish, a fel low -w orkma It, "Mark Ha una." Parish Was so tormented and provoked by the men that he resigned his position and then preferred charges against them in a justice of the peace's court. it sMke ra nuuiii. shosi. Ind.. ig. .v Deputy Postmaster Parsons fotiml robbers at work in the poet office and all were arrested. The gave their names as Hal Ruebanan, aged 17 years, and b'ov Christian, aged IV of Mciiinhis. Tenn., and Harry Collins, aged ;!7 years, of St. Louis. Mo. They had enough nitroglycerin to biou up a block. I ii ilnmrtl fur .Imlue. Valparalao, lad., Aug. 9, At a meeting of the Port r e mnty bar. Circuit .In Ige .lohn II. Oillett, Of Hammond. was imiorseii tor junge ot ih- I nitrd Stales district court, to succeed 'he i, m diulge . A. Woods. Vaailiilleil Ii r III I "lew. Marion. Ind.. og. ". Dr. Jaaepb H Trank, of sfattbewa, was sandbagjred and robbed while returning from a sick call. He was found HttCOnaciOUS, and is thought to be fatally wounded. Two men were a treated charged with the as.snrlt. I'n In I .In in i. Kentland. Ind.. ug. .". .lames Cannon, of this plai-e. one of the nii.it trusted patients of the northern In dinna hospital for the insane, jumped in front of a Vendetta fast train while out in search of turkev, and was Kit d

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The Steel Workers Now Know Juat What They Are Face to Face With. ALL EYES ARE NOW WATCHIN6 SHAFFER Tk t'reaitleat at Ihr inlsuiin-d Aaauclatlon Will not aOf I'rrelpllalrl) steel Hirjiorsllns Ulreetun Said In He lllitsllitrd With Mr. Momau'a Mand. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Aug. ". Now thut the suspense induced by the Wetf tainty of the outcome in the strike negotiations is over, there is less e eitement here than there wus last week and the people are looking matters sipiarely iu the face. atculna PVOOtaOaa Shaffer. Kvoryhotly is watching President Shaffer, as it is reOOgamod that from him will emanate the next move in this greaf struggle. Speculation is now rife when he will issue the order for a general strike of all the Amalgamated men employed In the mills nf the I'nited Mates Steel corporation's plants. Although President Shaffer did not my so, he explained not long ago that before an order for a strike waa issued, a circular letter would lx sent nut from the gen ral offiOM to all lodges Of the Organisation explaining the situation, giving a complete report of all that had occurred between the membera f tha executive board tnd the officials Of the trust; of the earnest attempts made by the association to bring alxiut an honorable set t leinen t and their failure. Will be Road at I eigs Meellnns. 'lliis circular will be read ill lodge meetings in oiib r t lint the men in the mills can have a clear and coinpret hensive insight of the entire matter t lid act intelligently. With this in formation in their bands, the men will be able to see that the olliccrs have let od carefully and with an earnest Ic-ire to avoid an open rupture. Tha strike order will then follow und will ! bo taken up without the least tnisunI let standing on the part of the memlie i p. The Strike Mu) ot prrad. Doubt is expressed in some quarters thai the stril.e will spread further. Itis suggested that the employes of the 1'cdcrul Btnol Co.. National Steel Co. and National Tube Co. nre at the pres ent time the strikers' main source of revenue, nun to nll theni out would weaken the association in its fight by depriving it of the funds necessary to Barr on tha struggle. Another realOa given was that the Amalgamated association 1 uving signed contracts wilh all these companies for one year, beginning with July 1, 1001, would, by violating these contracts, give Mr, Morgan and his associates trump cards they would not hesitate to use to UM best effect. lie I ii u Felt In I'ittahnrich. The steel strike, though but begun, is already being felt in Pittsburgh. Many leading business houses haw found business dropping off so as o make the removal of clerks imperative. One d pai ttm-nt store last Sunday laid off ".") girls, and at the same time gave notice that if the strike nana HOI settled by next Saturday it would likely Ik- MMM ry to lay off more, rinances also suffered, tin two days last week the clearinghouse reports showed ii decrease compared with last year. Thane were tha only two days of the year whose ilea rings did not excoed figures of the corresponding duya last year. "Their FlRht ta Olm," President Shaffer arrived nt the Amalgamated association headquar ters in n:i, a. in., ami 15 minutes later called the new -pipe, men to Inprivate efts c hen asked if a settlement COaid bate been reached in New York Batarday. bad that aned their rieht at the Painter. Lindsay & Mc Cuchaoa and the Welbrrllla plants, he said: "The Amalgamated BiaOClatloU oiilil have settled in New York if thev bad ftran aa theae mills, bat era could not do that, .lust as long us we can ficht we are going to fight for them. They are as much of ns now ns anv of the other lodges. Their gght is ours, and our fight is theira.M A si n. h i BLBAM f iuiim;. Ileel ('orporallun lllreetnra Dlmiallatied With 9laeaaaa iMmde. Piltsburuh. I'a.. Aue. C. Ihe Chronjeie Telegraph says: "fine of the officials of Ihe Lafayette lodge. tdra reneeville, of the Ainalgnmatwl II sso iation, this morning announced that he had bean notified that there would lie no general strike ordered. lb anthority also for the statement that tha directors of ihe steal corporation are dissatisfied with J, P. Morgan's attitude, sad nre making every effort lo open negotiations with tinstrikers. The Official is one of the leading steel workers of the city, ana IM inference is that he lias received an Inside tip from the high officials ol the association. (lenemiia Rainfall In Texaa. Dallas, Tax Aug. V The fi,t rain of consequei that Dallas and vkiaity has had abaca las-t :,, began falling at 4 a. in., und lasted until noon. The rainfall apK-ars to have been general over an an a extending apparently 100 miles in nil directions from t his city. Bank t Insert an PeesHoat Arrealed. Huntington, Ind.. Aug. g, The private bank at Andrews, th;s eouidv. was e!oKcd, yesterday, ami the proprietor is under arrest, charged with forgery to the amouut of H'J,0JO

EMPRESS FREDERICK DEAD

Victoria. Oldeat t hlld af u,r i quern of t,reat Hrllala ana li SS'r Fatprras f lirrwtii) in ,, I ruiihcrg, Aug. '. Kmpi . crick is dead, having p. ,,! H i.: 15 p. iu. She was fully con . , the last, and all her children, w exception Ol Prince Henry, s , wiih the tbet at Cadia, wen bind at her bedside. Emperor William arrived at ii berg at u qaariar after three Monday morning, and drove to ike Hoinblllg castle. Thence, aecti nied by the empress ami ( row p i rederick WilUaas, he proeoedi Friedrichshof, which he reached 9:90 o'cloi k. ifclalives of the dying cinpii continually arriving here throu the day. A detachment of tl Hundred mid Fifteenth infant come from lbunl urg to do and partrol duty around th. , ., By special desire of the do r empreaa, Dr, Waller, the English lain of Homburg, was summoned was with bar In her mat mom, The authorities of Emden ! sued a notice saving that in i qaeavoa of tha death of the dow impress, the ceremonies iu coi tion with the opening of the new It bor and the unveiling of monuini - to the Great Elector and Fr the Great have been Indefinitely mi poned. H. I. M. Victoria, Kinpress ii. iick of tier many, princess royal ol I ngiuud, araä bora Sffovember 21 was married, dauuury -.", 1l rcdeiick William, crown princi Prussia, afterwards tiermati em who was liorn October 19, 18 1 died June 13, ss leaving as William, reigning German cm lorn January L'7, .'ij; Chat Iti born Julj 24, PiCO; lleniy. born N I gust 14, lsbu"; Victoria, lsun 4 pi 1900 Sophia Dorothea, Iwrn Jul Wo, and Margaret, born April IsTl1. Two other children, Bigisui born Septemlier 15, ls4, and W, mar, liorn February 10. IsOM, pr vd thi'ir father to the grave. i o vi vir i m in ki.i gha Woman Who Lrarnrcl l.iMiffrr : i, nut t'oinjil klnln-. Berlin, Aug. Ö. -The nnnoun. . of the death of the Dowager En Frederick was published here I. for comment in the evening with the exception of the KreiZeit ung, which recalls her ti bearing during her husband's days, 'when she silently endur. heart less allusions of t he f ham Geranaa press. This journal praises her "dignified self-efTaci mi lince the death of Frederick Un ble. Soon after the announcemetit made the Baga on all the public i ings in llerlin were half-masted. I. -taken for granted that the intern , f will be at Friedenskirche. Po: by the side of Kmperor Frede I Ick, the date of the function is not jet know u publicly. The papers assert that the do, empress long ago adopted her I band's motto: 'Learn to suffer without complaining." She recent!, dered that the public should ) i eluded from the grounds of I richshof. saying! "The world shall not learn I am suffering. 1 will not Is piUi I my misfortune." DECLARATION WILL STAND. Ko Farther Attempt l.lkrlr Made lo laaa the klni'i Uecclaratlua Bill. London. Aug. 9V -Although no d I n.ui wns challen red at the third p .cling of the king's declaration bill latt evening in the house of lonN, l generally believed that no furthei tempt will be made to HUH It, I I this session or the next. Lord -bury, the premier, referring to statement of ( atholic poera, M d gOVarnment now realized that ' CathoUea did not wish the offfi words of the original declaration to be withdrawn unless the government at the same time withdrew the d ratio, i regarding the security of Ihe Protestant succession The g.. nieut never had the slightest nt ill Of withdrawing that. The Cat he regretted that they must is- pre pan I to see Iba fleclai ation stand In present form. Hepeil nf Ituttle Vint t nnllrnie.l Waahington, Aug. f. There is news at either the Colombian or Vi cieian legatioaa here to con firm ' cabled report from t'arncas thai battle had taken place" between coverntnent troopn of Vi-neu. l i the revolutionary force under li Uabrtan. IS COMPLETELY WRECKED. The nrweiclan Steamer t era. Which Went On the It nek V-nr Urnen'' V. I'., Ilroken inrl St. Johns, N. F.. Aug. fi. The -r-iiriuii steamer Vera, which at I on the roeka near Itenew's. night last, broke apart Sund.iv B forward of her engines. Her bull ' now in two pieces and her bottom stroyed by the rocks. The vessel is lifted considerably, the decks I" on a level with the water. All her moveable gear hu !ern i-eiuotcd.