Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1901 — Page 2
Weekly Courier.
C. UOAfcK. I'ul.ll.lirr. fJASPEIt. : : : 1 N MA X A. T. J, Phillips, of t tuinw a. m immmeted fr governor of Iowa by the Mm asm oetathi state convention MM in De Moines on the 2lst. A M AlBIHIllill sheet, issued ii Paris, assert that thi 'lurks have been looting and murdering i" tb K'ssoun district Mine the beginn. m: cf Jul, sad that mmi.iI ft i mi inlaw tillages have been wiped out. "Apparently there is a movement on foot on the part of Oroat Uritain, .la pan and the I nited State," says o dispatch lo Um London Morning 1'ost, from I he Koo, dated the 221, "to force Russia to evacuate Niuh C hwang." The work of reconstructing the American line steamer Philadelphia (formerly the Paris) was OOaiplotod at Ütlfort. on the 22d, and the vessel tailed for Southampton, from which port she will sail for New York on the Slot. Mayor Ashbridpo of Philadelphia, en the l'.Mh, opened bids for the $9,000.000 balance of the $1'.ini).00O loan authorized last Maren, by an ordinance of council, for the construction and installation of the city's improved water supply. Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of Shamrock 11.. challenger for the America's cup, arrived la New York on tin- .'1st He met with the most cordial A inert can reception indeed, the steamship Teutonic, on winch he was a passenger, received one continuous ovation from Sandy Hook to her dock. Secretary of State John Haj reached anton, O., shortly before 11 O'clock, on t he 21st, to confer with the president on a number of Batten do Branding consideration in the state department. After a few hours spent ir. dose consul tstion , the secretary took his departure for Washington, Financial men of New York, name In connection with the formation of a world-wide topper combination. dens ;-.il knowledge of such combination. They say that il WOttld Ik- impossible to karmonizi and organise ad the Conflicting interests in coppei, and that nobody ti try ins; to i - so. The officers and passengers of tin Steamship Orizaba, which arrived at IhfW York, on the tOth, from Colon said that the reports Of trouble between Venezuela and Colombia wer greatly exaggt rated. "We neithei saw nor beard anything of any trouble while in the harbor,' said ( apt Smith. It was reported in Glasgow, on the J'th. that 3. B. Ellersnsn, of the Ley. land line, iiad pare! ased tiie old-ea tablished ity line of 1 steamers, mguged in the East India trade, the price being nearly one million pounds sterling. Mr. 1'IIcrman, according to rumor, acted for I. 1'ierpont Morgan J and his associates. A monument to commemorate the fty-fifth anniversary of the peaceful annexation of New Mexico to t lie t'nited States, wns unveiled, on the 19th. on the phtsa at Santa Pa, la the presence i f a i;it concoaratj The monument uns erected by Sunshine chapter of the Daughter! of the American Revolution. President McKinley, on the 21st. issued his proclamation announcing that a World's exposition will be held at St. Louis, opening sot later than Way I, IMS, aad to clove not later than December 1. 1903, ifl commemoration of the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France, in lsoi, at'd inviting the nations of the world lo participate. The London Daily Chronical ha opened its columns to a dlscussioa of the relative merits Of American and
Australian hardwoods for paving. Mr. phone o. and the Northwestern coml.etroy. agent pernral for western i pany iH-twecn Billings, Mont., and the Australia in London, pleadl for a full present North Dakota terminus, I Inquiry Into the matter. His appeal Bircuit w,!i be completed from thI Indorsed by the ( broniele, which I Atlantic to the Pseiflc, the longest In
declares that, in the Interest of Lou. don's struts, the matter should be Ae finitely settled. Lord Kitchener's weekly report from Pretoria, dated Ihe Iflth, tbowi that St BoerS wi re killed, 10 were wounded, Ml were made prisoners, stid i" surrendered Aurinp the week. The priaonei include Landlost Bteyn, of Vredefort, ami Coat1 mandanl DeVilllers, futher of Mrs. Hchalhburger, wife ef the aetiag president, and ( ommandant ItrevtenIstcfa, of Lilliefontein. ' " The omission from the peace settle ment protocol of a provision for the flaatruution of the Taku forts wa due chiefly to Li Hunp Chang! protests. He represented that it would Is- a preat disgrace to himself, who lind built the forts, to sipn ni atrreepasat for their destruction. Moreover, he might be punished therefm. The stiasion, however, in nowise affeeti their destruction, which trill be carried out on the ground of militury nceessity. Th- dip. tm- of the Austro Hun garian bank have d elded to begin tho In trod action of gold currency by a small itsnC ,lf -n kroner gold pleesm The issue will be merely axperimentet, In oi.lej lo accustom the publk ta 'he eirouhttion .f gold, The present gem eratum in Austro-lf ungsiy has navaj seen gold in circulation, and it il feiirt-d it will be boarded hf rertain Classes of the population. If, "however, the insue proves suecesafuL a larger ane will be made.
CUBE EN T TOPICS.
THE HEW8 IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Fedora I authorities at Portland, Ore., tni the 21st, arrested l i.ii K Parke and Lddic Conway on tlx' charge of having in their posesUn 111 . .il money iii.i i : from tlir pletCS of the defunct State Dank of Neu Hruiiawick, N. J.i which they received by mail from dank P. I' i i . Willi Hogati und E. w. Smith, of San I rancisco, bob under a r real la tluil oily. liurke confessed. The iiiol.lers in the McDonald pump factory at Dubuque, a., struck, . ,, ti,,. ..d, for a ten ner cent, advance in wages. I tce-t restuenl Keough of the International Möhler' union had oottference with the company, ami the latter refused t. recognise the union or treat with the Ken as Biemberi of it. .lohn W. Decs Bp who was terribly burned while Besrching in his biasing home, in eSnt tie. Wash., for a servant whom h' supposes to Ik- imprisoned in her oom. died, on the 22d, of his injuries. Decamp was a well-known CO- mission man of Seattle, formerly .a f BUV as in the same ousinesa in m. i aui, Minn. Hon. D. EL Mortly. famous as 'he writer of the Ohio constitution of lias, died at Met on nelsv ille, O.. on the 2 2d. There remains now but one member of the convention living. The secretary of the treasury, on the Matt purchased short-term bonds us follows: $7,000 threes, at 108.4902; $1,400 fours, at 1 I.V.1 105; $500 live-, at at lOfl.101 :. R. T. Loss, a music teacher, and bis wife, aged and penniless, were asphyx iated by gas. on the 2 2d, in their room in San Francisco. thief Justice sir GeOTge Purton, of the court of appeals, Of Toronto, Ont.. died in that city, on the 22d, aped - V STSa Franklin M. I iynn. formerly a wealthy stock dealer, was found dead in bed at the Mitchell hotel, Jacksoi - i lie. EIL, on the evaalag ol the Bid. Flynn weighed 2". pounds. Potatoes ore hf mining more and more a luxury in Chicago. Peaches are nw cheaper than honte -frown potatoes aUPMig the commission men. potatoes among the commission men. The price of the tubcri reached IS S bushel on the 23d. Sh Th'iuias Uptons new challenger for the America's cup, Shamrock II.. had her lirt trial spin in New Vork lower bay on the ltd. Expert yachtsmen say the action of the craft assrues an utterestlng contest for the troi by. Memphis, Teiii'., is becoming the center of the pearling trade for three states, and daily men who have en gagvd in the tmaineei are bringing in jjt-ins which sell for (rood prices. The rivers of Ark:uiaa and Mi--i ippi arc the moat prottflie of the genas. Oeorge Klauer, a jointist, was found gnfRy, on M counts, f violation of the prohibitory liquor law, before Justice Disney, at Topeka, K; i-.. on the -'2d, ans wüs lined an ag gregate of or l,3so days in jail. The war atraiust woman eonductinp pist offices in Kentttekj has brought to light the fact thai J, C. Montgomery . a storekeejM-r in I'.ourbon ei ty, is trying to lupplsut Miss ? 1 : t i Boyd, a cripple, who lost both feel In a railroad accident, and who pets io a month for her services. Stat Health Officer W. P. Blunt, at Austin. Te., was notified, on the . .d. that one death and tWO CSSCS "f yellow fever have occnrred at Tampico, Mexico, on iio- Mexican steamer Yuatan. from Vera ruz. Fxilcs of Madi ira and their detcendants met in EflooraingtOU, 111 on the 22d. to celebrate the flfty-see-pnd anniversnry of the arrival in th - eoaatry of that band of ::oo di iv. n from I'ortupal's province because Ol religious persecution. By i le construe ti n of the ml link by the Rocky Mountain Telethe world. Ilaron Fava, the Italian umbos.-a - dor at Washington, will inaugttmtc an Is vestt Iga tlon of the killing of Joseph Olngotti, an Italian railroad labofer, by one of ;i mob, near Ash fOWa, 2o miles north of Texarka: 1, Ark. BfCanSC two union beef butchers employed by the Cudaby pacl ng house, at ArSSordale, Ka., were disehjargadj, on the I Id, 125 butchers struck, causing that department to lx- ihul down. The strikers allege that th men were discharged without cause. The company superintendent says it wns following out a plan I to reduce the force in all deoart ments. President Johnson, of the American I lea true, on the 23d, cxneilcd .short-too fahagsrt, d Chicago, for assault in Umpire Haskell, at Washington, Mr. Johnson said: "Lach player of the American leapue who in the future slus an umpire on the 1!1 fluid vvhl iw expelled from the league. That Is final." ihe tenth annual session ef the Concatenated Order of RCO ROU has been called to meet nt Norfolk. a., on September 9. After afljoarameat Im members will penastd ta Buffalo, N. Y.. where they win participate in the festivities of Lum men's week nt the exposition. Ihe statement of the treasury Istlsncci in the general fund, exclusive of the llfto.i ,ooo gold raaini in the dl vision of raflemptioat hsmed on the 2.U. showed: Available CSSh balance, mt.4sa.iaf, Gold, llfHsMLlia, I
Jaasea w thrall aged I a wealthy BUtaufacturei ! cotton goods, v..s found d'-- !. pm the in IM batfe tub at his hoje n N w N ork eity. The fas was turned on. It i believed h- wis (wereosse with weakaem and fell, striking the gas ,i t With hu arm, taraing it on. J, A. Itlodt, forme.-lv wcretarv tf he QnarsnteS Bavinps and Loan Co.. : Cleveland, was, na the 2 id.
bound over to the fraud jury on the tharpe of wm 1 1 1 np funds of thu. i- IM eril. The Marejuis Ito has abandoned hut pfopased Americas tour. On the I Sd If. Dun i Co. reported: "Failures fur the week number Ml in the I nited Stutes, apainst 171 last year, und U in Canada, upaiust 29 last year." According to a dispatch to the London Bail) Mail from Simla, India. 11 inches of rain fell there flaring the three days ended on the I3fl, The gunboat Maehiaa, which is on her Waj ta Colon, arrived at KRsgS ton. Jamaica, on the 13d. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Tn the city o. Manila there are now le than OOS thousand effective soldier--and it has been decided to incn at this number by four companies of infantry. The official reason pivcii for the Increase is that the eusrri lint v is too heavy for the present lon e. A a matter Of fact, however. there i a feeling that, although there i HO apparent Uprising in the future such us is always possible among the Malays, it would lie better to have a Sufficient body of troops available. a telegram front Charlottesville, Va, m noaaces the death, oa the 24th. of Miss Mamie OlCUM D Woods in that eity. Misr Woods was pronounced the aSOSt beautiful woman in America by a committee from the Pan 'American ex position, and her profile adorns all of the medals issued by the buurd of a w arils. Word vvas received in Manila, on the 2'th. that the Insurgents CoL Lores I, with II offloera nad 13 men, had aar rendered to Caps. Brown, f the Fourth infantry, a I TsliSSy, The surrender of numerous other amaller contingents broughtthe total to more than one hundred for the week. Japan ha- lodged a protest at Washington." says a dispatch to the London limes from Tokio, dated tin - il. "apninst th system of medical inspection at Hawaii, declaring that tlii.- is incompatible with friendly intercourse between the two peoples." Henry L. Wilson, United states minister to Chile, on the SSth, formally denied the report that he would soon retire and devote his time to cam im ice. representing several American linns. The papers f Santiago de t hilt- publish his denial. 1 'rinse Chan, brother of the emperor of China, and the SBCmbcTS of the hinese mission now on the wny to Merlin to apologize for the murder of Baron Von Ketteler, Qermaa minister in Pel. in. arrived at Basel, Switzerland, on the 25th. The French sugar bounties baring occasioned a dk licit of IfMnvWt f r3 1 es, the minister of finance, M. t alllaUX, has issued a decree retlucinp them by SI per cent, with a view of 1 ti erittg 1 he ileti-it. The body of Albert Vnlincoartc, one of the victims f the crib No. ü lisaster, at ( levels nd, was recovered, on the llth, by divers. The body w.,s found in the uir bhaft -0 feet below be surface. Secretary Loot, on the 2otn. received a letter from the chair man of the committee on state and territorial exhibits of the Louisiana Purchase exposition, saying that the expoaitioa desired to make an exhibit of the resource and product- of the l'hilipiocs and I Ubs. The letter was referred to (he division of insular affairs, which vvdi take the neceianry Mops lo assist the exposition in pro caring the exhibits asked. iov. Barbis tit Indiana will impeach sheriffs v bo neejlect to stop prise )ihts. Uov. Burbin'i new tneh is HOI to talk militia, but to exercise his executive power thfOttgh shcritTs. If he liiuis they wilfully fail to do their duty it is understood to he his scheme to have the attorney general bring impeachment pit c ccdinp- to refievc them from office, Li Illing: Chnttg, on the 20th, informetl the ministers at I'cklll that inc nearer f lite wliets neecssiiry to the signing of the settlement protocol by the Chinese plenipotentiaries, nrho was tin his way from Siaii-Fu. ha I been delayed bj Moods, bul thai it was anticipated he would reach Pehin -hort ly. The body of Brit toil If, Tabor. a lawyer of Neu ,,k eity. WSS found in the North liver en the Nth. Mr. Pabor hail a reputation a keen trial lawyer. He was also :i close ItUdcal of the Bible, aad had written a defense of bri-tianitv and the Bible, in tit led, The GukUBg Star of Humanit v ." The navy department is to send another recruiting party to honsai ity. Mo., in October to enlist young men for service la ihe aavy, party, a r iral months agO, obtained more recruits in that eity in the same length of time than at any of the half doaea cities touched by the aural officers. Among the passengers who arrived ni .xi-w kii-i,, en me 2' th. cr st ir Honthwatk, from Antwerp. .1111-vv.-is a I in v , n. V I. rv nk. of t Ik Win w ill attend I he t rial t rip of t he Kissian battleship llvtvisan, at Philadelphia, lien. Ifueller accompanied Wen, ilrynk. The formal charges pn ft ttcd by im mbera of the Honolulu bar against Judge llumphreya, who is now in this Eiouatry, were received at the depart mi nt of justice. In Washington, on the Wi h. and forwarded at once to Attor seyOeaeral Knox, at Pittsburg.
NEWS FROM INDIANA.
Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State. llraolr Sal. Id. f ndiannpolls, Ii 2.1--A sh:t ivitti u cut on the left ho-om. BUS rounded b) blood ma rk . a coat with u note pinned on it and a mtcrious letter in the pocket, were found nil the shore of Fail creek. The hirt nd coat are both of goad make. (tn the latter wa- pinned this note: M death Ii oaased b) at own bat. I. EtlantC 110 one. Hurv me as iiMial in llh caaesj 1 have no relatival or (rteads. lurm-il I'hiht AValuu-h, Ind . .vitir. 2 1. -Ueceier Wilson, if the Commercial bank at Andrews, has uncovered a bunch of forged paper amounting ta aearlj (ejQ, bebi by tin- Asserieaa Trust and Savings bank. Chicapo. as collateral for money advanced to .lames Ke.v. There are six of these notes, which raupe in amount from $41o to $'lt. It develops that on these note.- h borrowed MtUta Kits Bsc-tun Besses. .TefTrrs.ii iile. Ind.. Aup. !$. fhursdaj atarked the death of Jeffer Sonviile as the (iretna tireen. of Inliana viiornev niiii-nn lav.or aci-
cd a executor. He sent t lerk I a it interrupt trattie. The recent reliel emphatic notice that no re mar- raids alonp the ruilrond aiiiouatefl hi riape licenses must be i--..ed when bloodless raidinp and the robliery of the woman applicant lives beyond the ',.. . . ... .... .. . . Lninese storeki-epers. which the presborders of (lark eountv. ami the or- I , , . . ence f few government troops It r was at once put into force. . ( utoppcd. Then- is a report that the Past "ISee Itohbrd. . l'o V ell, Ulf Ii t is bringing troops In proRnatington,Ind.,Adg. 2J. Caksowa tl. mthmus. This rill be diflV robber- forced the safe in tht post of- I, , MiM,out expoahag to rebel attic, at Aadrewa esrls In the morning ,..ks the. nninta tw are
and leeared J-t1 Is cash and itsmps. The liui'.dinL' vvas partly vv r ek d by thi ep'i-ion. Sheriff Crania!1, of this cltj . va Intmi distel not ifled, and wo duspieioaa persoas have been arrested and are now in jail to await furlit r txami: atioa. t-'irm i anwattfupta Fort Wayne, Ind.. flag. 2'- Ol pe tition of Vesey A Heaton, attorneys for Chicapo creditors, the referee in onkruptcy declared Meyer Brothers, men's furnishing goods, bankrupt. The liabilities are 119,000 ami assets, 19.000, Thin firm includes William M. v.r. Jr aresldent of the Western Baseball association. He is a!-c ounty auditor. s,,,l S nd rson. Ind. Hi. Ilrt.lli.-r. Aug. 13. Ilarrv Ahiifitt. with I hattet in his throat, wi rl f2." on as.-auit ar,:! baft i I h eres. 11- wa- shot two wet k- apo v !,!- brt.ther. Alfred Abbott. apamt vhom all charge I werei Ismii the bot ng having followed Hairy Abtott- attack on the family. MSStr ürvrn Feet Tall. fjhreeneastle, li Aup. tS.- Pataam rottatf ha- a eandidste for a atetroloiitan police force in the p-reii of Kra tik Nt w in. apt d SI j ar-. of Roach Isle, who la ..ix feet eiirht inchea hiph. baa a 44-inch chest am! weigh at prt s-t-nt 24 pounds, slthongh h'- Borssal i v ight ;- much more. Msussaev IwetHsKhSa South Bead, tttdL Aag. 2S. The Indiana midsumnaeff Kotrticaltural institute, conducted under the aospiees of the Indiana Horticultural society and Purtltie university school of apricttliure, assisted by the St. Joseph County Horticultural society, is in session la t his cit v. HrniT-il. Indianapolis. Im!.. Aug. S3. .lohr Moras, aged 10 yearn, wanted in Indiana for pen-ion fraud-. WSS -ur-rottnded by a sheriff"- posse la the wot-iK of Lewis county, N. V.. in a srl Id and desoistc section. Moras haa ipenl half of his life in prison. Ilrtl.-ritl In toatt, E!srood, ltd.. Aug. S3, Tom LeWil aid llert Beard, two Indianapolla youth, charged with robbing Lake Brie a Wt att rs fn Ight car. L .i v , m . n re lea si dan' ord re 1 to fa av. (-,. city, t harles I a v i-. a coin pan ion f the vv o. wa - taken to Tipton for trial. oni Paw mi ateeard. M uresville, ladH Aug, S3, Out MePhersen. aptd ytar-. a weil-known farm r. i- dead of typhoid fever, eef rbrohemorrhsge complications of t he brain developing oa 'he thirty-third day of his sfckaessi There are onlj 1 7 ca-t - of this kind on record. BSSfSed on tin- I nr Praskfort, IadM Aug. it. L. m dan ey. a brakt man on thi Lake Kr t A- Weter railroad, wss ii.-tantlv killed near Molberry. It i- supposed that In Wi i ; to -Itep and fell from th top tf the bos car i n which Ik waavlfl li'KI nrnit-r WaSUCtt. Indisaanolls. Ind.. Ana. 13. Statt oeologi f Ufa 1 oil ley warns farmers to d k the growth of the Tixn thistk, B -.unple of which has been found ii Bendrlcka county, Ihm ttlasself. Hiehnionil. Ind., ug. 2't l.t-rov K Stiniinel. nged Irt. shot himself hen :.ud ilieil soon after. It is not known Whether the shooting was accidental. ii me i. aeaolle letch Msrloa, Inrl.. Aug. 2.1. Mr. 1.r.rt Bacon, wife of David Bacon, of CJa City, cnmmittfd suicide by drinking carb t- sc d. I ' re e Delivers I ,t.r Rharpsellle, Ind free mail delivery here October I, g. fft. -Rurn. be estaMlshi d W ill I'm, ml llrnU. .lack-ouville, Ith, Aug. 23.Franklin M KiySS vva found dim! Thursds .. a a a. net. . . I J PTTI n wneaeii notci nere. I n- j reent trm waa a wealthy 1 ' ' eftheonaatfi
I CHI HI.
(t Has Assumed a More Serious As pect Since the Concentration On the Isthmus. &66RESSIVE ACTION IS LOOKED FOR aotlsoaats Peatuee ten.ni mimI Mio-mI Uiitirl Hie I.lb.-rnlti SSS It ec.-l I UK I'rom t rnriurlu, Keiin.lnr unit MenrtiKUM ( ulmiiitiH tu Ptnnaetal assaltn. Colon. I atom hi B, Aug, 14, via Kingston. Jasnstssst Assy, fah The eeaaoe ihlp prevents the transmission of political news or news unfavorable to the fovemment. Tin- revolt of the liberal Coaombiaa rebels, noW two year-, old. lately assumed a more serious aspeot by the liberals concentrating on the isthmus. It is believed they ire contemplating aggressive sction, Consequently, unmsineSS prevails at Panama, the liliral objective, which WSI DCSrl c;.ptared year apo. it is not believed the rebels vvill molest the railroad or taken. Iht area of t he revolt is extensive. RStteOSlMS Kenl ti re. A noticeable, distinguishing feature of the revolution is the actual, moral support the )ilenils are receiving , from Venezuela, Ecuador aad Nicaragua, in which countries liberal povIsmnsenta prevail. Colombia's govern sent is not popular with revolutionary elements in the same countries. The ( situation can be likened to a disrupted federation, composed of Veaesaehx I Eeusdor, Colombia ami Nicaragua, in which liberal and conservative partiI MM i,r' helping each other and intrigiiinp together. Hut. beim: separate nation-, the politlcsTnttd armi-d intrigues threaten international trouble. Cmuervatlv Revolt la Vs aanit Is reported that the conservative revolt in Venexnela aaainst PreSldei t 1 JK1 ni i recivinc active suiinort from the Colombian conservatives. Kiea rsgua 'a threatened revolution will probably be similarly aided on the occasion arising. The conditions cjve ground for the reports of actual or threatened international e t nit pi i cations between the countries mentioned, in which the liberals are generally opposed to ( olomhia's conservative administrut ion. whose prophesied downfall is ecconspsaied bj talk of a federation or consolidation Of some or all of the eoua tries inen- , t lowed, ander the idea of a "Grand ( olcamhia. The Coloinliian povemment is in Straits flnanelaBy, at present. M iH PRISONERS BY BOERS. I'bri-e British UCrrra anil kluy-t-'iiur V,-i, Viirrtiii ntli-ti nml t uptorril lit Itiii-ra. London, Aug. 27. A di-patch from lord Kitchener, dated from Pretoria, Monday, says. "Three Officers and SI BSCS: who were sent north of Lady bra ml (Orange Iliver colony . on the right of Elliot's columns, were surrounded on unfavorable ground and captured bv h superior force Aagaal 22. one mea wnv Lill.'.t mmA f.. up ......... I... I -e 1 . " ...UII...-.I. i.e. prisoners were ieba-e.1. Am holding an 1 10 1 u 1 t y . "Have recelvetl a long letter from ateyn containing an argameutiee statt ment of the Boer case, nnd saving he will cantlaae tt Ight; also a -iKilt letter from lc o t tu flu -. in. tffeet. 'I'.otha write- a know edg ing the receipt of my proclamation, and protesttng against it, ami ttstlag that the Boers Intend to on Rgfstiag, n the Other hand, the suienders. lately, have increased COBBidt rablv." THEY DID NOT DIE IN VAIN. laeoteatattta aWneats win imiuw the llcnih uf tin- WsMeuite I aVaefsd Pevev Pntlsata, New fork, Attg. 27. Dr. Doty, discussing the d.-atii in Havana of Miss Chtra Haas, reiterated his recently expire. mid opinion that the results achieved fully warranted the esnerlnunts that are being carried ob in Cubo. "We must not look simply at the deaths of the three persons in Havana." sai, Dr. Doty, "we must consider also the incalculable number of livev that will be saved by this absolute proof that moaqultua earrg yellow fever." lertval ad Buaatna trm maneeeai New York, Aag. 27. Amaaflj UN passengers who arrived yesterday afternoon p.-r steamer HoUthWBlk, from Aatwerp, waa Oaa. A. Drynk. af the Baaslaa army, who win attend thsj trial trip f the Kassian Mtttlcship Ketv : an, at I'liibulelphlii. lien. Muel ler accompanied Uen. Hry nk I tirrlil M rulhrr In Oklithomn. B1 Bean, Okla Aag W inselal Iii pat 1 h from Lnwtoa t. the Aawrt can says that the themaomcter reg in ten-.i nt dkfjrrees there v.Mcniav. Am taihiiah of fever It reared
BROUGHT TO A SUDDEN siup.
TS Deiuouctratlt.ii aVaSSSSI Iii N.s, t Ha pula, I T. Si, g Fnjcdpa, i. f A up. 27. Ben trstioiib apsinst negroen assna to ., ,,. den end with the arrival of n,.,, J( I nited Stutes Marshal Hud Trad ,o , ( apt. W bite. They were met hen , I'. i . i. i , uiiru Bültes .Miirsmii isenin-t tbir. I'orter. principal thief oi Creek nation. Marshal I:, i i nd t he iiimi rin h u is- in o arrest all offenih wu inem to Muskogee in . i, , M Mini to deputize alllaiaa if help . ia needeil. He said lie would pvevem ,,i outhrejih if hi had ta arder i from I ort Qibson, Mayor Miller issued :l tirm p,, ... mation rommaafllag the clt Isens' . atlttee ta stop poeting notices, rhis . I I . . a mi- ! oi a severe ri pinu.i from the federal authorities t.,i proc Isms tlon of Baturdsj The deputj marshals have sworn men for service to-night, but all id s in in ttuei. ii no no iron nie is expected Nearly ull the negroes not OS) property have left town. Marshals have torn down warnings of thi ens. The published statement id.polities caused the trouble la UOl - stantiated. NO NEGROES NEED APPLY. uni nur I aiiin Itlai-n V , j In the l-'irat ulan rllll. r. tbuui tu tteamalse. New York. Aup. 7.-That aegroea are barred from eaHatasenl in . First Cuban artillery is stated b (he Tribune correspondent at ttavuna. One hundred und fifty "Cubans" a be i ii I ist et I . All must be 2i yean of age, ar more, and arhlte, K , will not lie received as Candidates for enlist steal. Enlistment win be made aim as in the I'nited States and will be a term of two v-ars Case of the fu t questioa to aris- concerning thi i - listment as to who are "Cuboi ' within the terms ot the order, h. absence of Gctt. Wood, BCtlng M taiy Governor Scott explained il i "in order to lie eligible the candidate in i i lie a (ubai citicn by birth i adopt ion." MADE A CLEVER CAPTURI . Darinu nml I le.i-r I uptime mi an Amerii-nn ll.-.Tlt-r In n I'llipinii I ii - II tu e it I I II III . Manila. Aug. 27. Pitcher's ni patch from Mindoro tells how I Hasard, if the Third cavalry, ausadlng troop of Ifaeabebe sc taptured the American deserter, II Hit), who. as a 'eader of the Plltp i had been annoying the America many months. Pergueooa, one f Lieut. HsSSard'a civilian scout s, guised an insurgent, with r t .M;o-ale !cs. (x-net rated into the of Col. tiena. eommamling 2b i men and 2 on holomcn. at nirh'. cateti Howard, bound and gagged Bnti led him away without disturl the camp. THE SITUATION IN CUBA, win in Bwasldssed BesCea V nml nml Srrrelarr Himl-l uiiiin Btectloa Lnw. ashington, Auir. 27. -While Seen tary Boat vvas on his vacation lo - tral times saw tiov. I'onard military governor of Cuba, and, v ' him discussed I ubnn affairs. It is -. d that further eoiisiderstion vvill ts given to the situation in Cuba v' bin. Wood comes lo W a "hingt on fore Iii- departure for Cuba. Advices from Cuba soys that lh election law will Im- adopted soon. s Sttoii as Oem. Wood return- to Ha vana, it is epeeteil Miat lie will m. Urraageateat for calling an elect 1 ..... ... ... ami Hie UelfL-ati - to the eon-t it lit 10 1 eOBVetltiott expect the govermn. to b mv orgsmised SOI later than I t bin 4. I.iu2. ODD FELLOWS' CONVENTION. Tlir iionlini l.rnnil I ...In. In U.-e m i-rt-litn i.rnn.l Imlu. In In I nil 1 11 11 11 potts 'three Weeks Hen ce . Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 27. de rations for the seventy -seventh annual convention of the Odd Fellows' sovereign l rand Irxfge, In thia eity. begihning three sreahs hence. Brf now practically finished. Ind It it ar-- ihul the meeting will attract Hi largest number of fraternity men ever assembled at one time. The committees are counting on an B1 tendsnce of lasooo, lacludlng visitors ami deh-gates. Kvery state in th union is to be r presented. Othel vlaltora vviii eoam from Cnnsds, Neva Bcotia, Mexico aad even from Euroi Mtitlier nml Sen Killed 111 PSttllSS Tree. Jonesboro, 111.. Aus- 27. Mr- Mat , J. Seaver nml her nine-y ear-old BOB were killed, yesterday, Ity s fnllinu tree. Bath were terribly crushed the woman's heart was picked up feet away, whs re the vtoleace of I be blow had expelled It from the botlj Itnlilirit m a BUtest Car. Aurora, ill.. Aug. 27. -Jflchi Kran, a Oerinun farmer livin:: B tlii- (dace, was- robbed of over u notes, fill in cheeks nnd In fit -rency on a Cottage drove Avenue ca hie train in Chicago ye-terday. lie curried the money and note, in Isrge leather pocketbook In an Inslih Mi.-k t of bin coat. He believes hi" valuables were taken by two men w Ii" .1" lied him on t he ear a ml vv Ir -alighted shortly before lit dis.oei.' his lo-.. The robbery was reported to 1 h police. ,
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