Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1901 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
IIO I M :. I'uI.II.Imt. I . i OQXAXJL JASPLIL It i settled tli.it the sham, od U U tu stir, iu American watete tldi winter, ami next summer she will probably be teen in races on Long lsl and sound and elsewhere. lr. Hiram 1'. TMttlc, inventor ol thorite, a high exptoelea recommendtd for ad iptioa in th United Btatei navy, died smldcnlv at Iiis home ii Taconi a. Wash., on the eth. The Army ol the Cumberland luu decided to hold its next annual re. union in Washington, on the occasion of the unveiling of 'he statue to (.en. Sherman. The old oMieers of the o cietv were re-elected. On the oth a cablegram KM re ceived hy the state d.pirtmcnt from Consul-Cieneral Dickinsui. at Constantinople, saving that Miss Stone had been located in the mountains on lh Turkish frontier, and that she MM alive sod well. Severe aeismic disturbances, probably caus-d bv volcanic activity in Wit Pacific raising the level of the oeean ociurre.l in Nicaragua on the 7th. The Pacific eoast of Nicaragua was floodetl to a depth of eight teat, anil considerable da ma ire vvas done. At Salt Ijike ( ity. Utah, on the 9th, Arthur J. Van Kman was sentenced to two and a half years in the Statt penitentiary for the crime of embc ling $.000 from the Oregon BLtort Line Railway to. while in its em ?loj iu the capac.tv of local treasurer. The University of (ioettongin re eently offered the new ly-f omul." chair of inorganic, chemistry to Tin o dore Will mm Richards, of Harvard university. Heretofore it has beet quite an heard of that as Aiaericax should be ';.iied to a German naiver fcity . The aepreme court of Colorado bai cited the members of the state boa : i Of assessors, which was created by th new revenue law, to appear, on ÜM 4th. to answer to the charge of contempt iu preceeding with the assessment in disregard of the court's order. An oflieial bulletin, dated from Bar ram I ".ilia. Colombia, makes the follow ing statement, but gives id detail! of the event referred to: "The Pre net teamer Fournel bringe news th.l Gen. I'ribe-l'ribe was utterly routed at l"a liira ami arrived at IfaracaitM OU the morning of October 3." Mr. Choate, the I'nited States nni bussador. is goi ng to take a holiday He intends sailing to the I'nitec States, with his family, on board tht American line steamer Philadelphia It said at the embassy that some Ihing might aris- to prevent Mr Choate's departure, in erMch. vase hit familv would sail without him. A roval decree issued from Madrid on the 9th. orders the pay men, in g.dc of all taxes or interest upon bonds, shares or dividends, and on redemp tions bj Companies, who are to pay their share holdere mid bondholders ic gokl. As there is no gold in Spain the taxes will be paid in pea eta, calculated or. the basis of the ort'u i.t, quotation of the gold premium. Tb Oeiaaaa press, referring to tht tlspalthus from Washington, giving alleged information as to the sea treaty between the United States anc Great Britain regarding the Nicaragua eanai. points out that Qreat Britain'i renunciation of her rights under thf Clayton -iSulwer treaty v.ithout COM pensatioc is a plain illustration ol the paralyai produced by the war ic south Africa. Lretizo Snow, fifth president of tht church of Jesus hrisi of Latter l.ty Ssints. Iietter known as the Mormon church, died unexpectedly at hu private residene-, the historic Bet Hie house, in alt Lake l;tv. I'tah on t:.e 10t ti. after an illness had been serious only one day. The im medial- cause of Lis deatli was hv postatte eongeeCYon, superinduced b tppravated hrom hiti Lasnrenl TaHhade, e!itor of Liber tnire. the unarehist sheet, was. on th int. tried before the correct ional police tribunal of Paris, for the artiek h- pvblish d in Ltbertaire, darlag tht visit of Kniperor .Niholas to France Inciting to the murder of the tyur Preside nt Loubel and th- Vrent'h ministers as "Tyrants ami oppressors o! the people.1 lb- area aentenced to in priaonmenl for OCM year and to n tint of l.ouO francs. The J :-r I i is National Zeitung, dis dissinc tl.e Washington dispatchei that purport to summa rie the con- ' tents of the projected treaty betwe, t the United States ami tireat itiitair Ngerding the Intluanaa canal, say: "Not only for (ireat ISritain. but foi nil eonuaercial nations, it It a mat trr of extraordinary siirnitieance thai one of the moat important routra ol navigation of the future aiB be ex Innivelj la im hands of the Arm ii esns." Dr. M He., n i taenia, i In ea st r Mesroptar, of Kansas City bj riehtn and a native of Ar ho has lectured eoiisi,crabij B cities on the atrocities nrne Ile-. upon tue Armenians by T...I.- J 1 . .. . . ". tin iiiiKs, iii-i-iares Tiiat : ne ItMIK'ttOn o Hiss Btoae, the American mis- ionary by brigands In Itulirnria was the worl Of the saltan of Turkey, d me in re tsliiition for the enforced pay mcnt fjt j.iHi if.d. mn.ty exacted by th United Btntes for Ule I u u.ug An-.arusn aaiaata .
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CÜEBENT T0PIC8. THE NEWS IN BRILF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The will of the late K. 11. Armo.ir IHM tiled in the probat court at Kat.sas City, Mo., on the lib. My its terms the estate is left, share and-sharc-alikc. to the -vidow, Mrs. Annie 11. Armour, ami the three children, Andrew Watson Armour, Lawrence It. Armour and Mary AuajfMtO Arm .u . In addition hire. Armour is left, without reservation, the homestead at Armour ami Warwick boulevards. It is announced in BrUSQflS that the gOTerasaeal of the Coagxi Free Btate is about to begin the ooantntetion of 1,1X0 kilometer: of railroaO in the op per Congo district. President Poos.-v. lt will r.-.-cive th--decree of PL. P. from Vale college on the iv;d. The degree was tendered him last spring. The beaiiag of the eeaea of the Kern til Co., a:ul the (iray Eagle '! j Co., ageiant O. v. Clarke, Involvinn; immensely valuable lands ii Ca':fornia, was concluded before Assistant Attoriiey-t.enei al X'ntid. '.enter on the tub. Leave was grmatcd for the filiniT of additional briefs within .. day s. Gen. II. (. Jelfriea, who rceentlj i--siiMied a positi u in the service of th" (olombian j.rov eratnent, has obtained from Gen. Alban the sole right to construct a longneeded nquedoct for the city of Panama. He aril soon tall for the United States to secure the m sary capital. 6 retary Cortelyoe left Weshinf ton. on the '.'th. for t anton, t).. In connection with the settlement of the estate of the late President UcKin lev. He will remain several days. The Chilean press unanimou-v celebrated the success of Chile at the Paar American expoeltion la Baf falo. The hope is expressed that Chile's exhibits there will lead to a preat de.el iptnCBl in the eorniuercia I rlatins between Chlln and the Unit ed States. President Zelaya has issucl a decree providinir for the importation tf rice, duty free, into Ni.aratrua until next May. This step is taken on n-eount of the larpe demand for rice, its scarcity ami the price of the commodity in Nicaragua. A report fr.-m heilhron. South Africa, says: "Thirteen of Iord Kitchener's scouts were captured in a Hoer ambush." The forthcoming report of Superintendent Metcalfe of the saccate order system will show that the mone orders sold at post ofhecs throughout the country during the ast liscal year reached a total of .:;oo,UUO,000 in round numbers. This is an taeeease of almost forty million dollars over the previous year. The committee that ha been laeee ti gating the aff air of the enjlarrassed Mi i 1 Ii nlwig Htiellll Mart gage bank Of Perlin reports a deficit of 10,(XM,000 marks upon a capital ol lOOO.tKK) marks, and that the annual loss from interest on mortgagee will be 79.:oo marks. The greCB postal receipts for September of SO of the largest p.,t of flees were tS$5,73$, a net Increase of s'j or s.-j ,Pr cent, over last year. Bcceffte nt oly two ortices deci eased, vi: .lersey City, N. J., $.:,- "CO, or a little over seventeen per cent., and irand Kapids. Mich.. S-".;. or over one DCf cent. Columbus, )., showed the largest increase, M p.-r cent., with Los Angeles, almost twen(jrnine DCf cent., a close second. Acting Secretary Ad.-e presented to President itoosev.-lt, on the 11th, tiie Colombian ml Bietet and Gen. Pafu I lleis, formerly t olombian minister to France, now thai president of the iepubiic. Tke latter epoke brieflj to the president of the importance of the approaching Pan-American tOQlgHS in the City of Mexico, in which he said he tlMMighl the United Stat., would he the oiiiding 'pirit. In compliance with rOCJCCCt from WTnehingtoa the search bj ottoman troops for the sbdoctore of Mis Stone, the BdssiOBMJ, has been abandoned, it lieing feared that the tirigands would kill her should they be closely pursued. Arrangements ere now leing made to pay the ransom deln.i rub d. Kufus II. Wood ridge, one (, the BCet known railway contractor,', oi the L'niled Stales, died at St. Joseph, Wo., on the nth, after a short illness, from loart disease. He was the builder of a considerable part of the Burlington railway lines west of the Missouri river. Sentence of death wns. on the 11th. passed upon oniiuandant Lotter, the Cope rebel whose cominando, com posed almost wholly of rebels, waa captured by Maj S. oIm . south f Pe. tersbnrg. early last mouth. xtrA Kitcht M r has confirmed the sentence. From inside sources in VtCM it hi learned that the new Austriuu tariff bill, n hie h i--. in, .-. minlete quhe ; equals datii the Jcrman i.i I. j i protect)1
li e stateJBCat of the ticasiny lu.lnaaaai at hae u'cuersl fumi. mctaalTC, of the IM,000,'00 (fold reserve ill the division of i e.lempt ion. issued on ihu llth. aatVed: Available .ash balance, IP 'it.o ;. gold, 10t44tJMa. Ena pe roe IVilbum, in conscpieuce of crop Uiluie. has remitted more thau half the rt-nts payal'lc by peas .nt-t ou . row n lan.ls m ar Colmar, Prussia. Prot Tin mas BhaW, Of Minnesota, v.i-. on the nth. elected la the ehalt of annua l buabaudrjl in the ugricultrial celleve at I irook i airs, S. 1). Prof. Shovv eii.s a national reputation mil Is a leatlat Of his profi-ssiju lo this count ry ami Canada. On the llth P. (..Pun A Co.. of New Torkt reported: Failures for the week numbered in the United Stales, against 139 last year, and 34 in Canada, airainst la.-: year." Prof. tVeldeyer left Berlin, on the I te attend the Vale Uceatea nary . as a repreeentatlvc of the Uni reraity of Berlin end the Bertta Acaiicm of Arts.
LAI L r.c.V.3 IT L MS. The department of nrriculture announces that the three moat important estimates of the world's wheat crop is larircr than that of t itJicr of the two preceding years. The estiiiuits, are: lluniiirian ministry of uriculture, 1,671,398,000 bushels of GO pHiiids; ltecrbohm's corn list, of London. 2,711,t'K),0u(J bushels of t'.u pounds, and Hulletin des Halle, of PurLs, -,-f9Of8M,W0 Winchester hash fill On the White Star liner tVltic, whi. h arrived at New rh, on the Pith, was a party of Kmrlish railroad men who come over to sjs'iid a mouth studying American railroad mctluxla and inspect im: systems. Iney are tieoro.- S, (Jibb, ireneml manager of the Northwestern fall road; .Norman 1). MacPonahl, T. If. Newell ami Wilson Worstieii. direetote of tke Una. Up to the Hth thcr- had been no fresh developments in the case of Miss Ellen M. stone, the abducted American missionary. Bpencer Kd.ly. secretary f the United states legation in Conetantinople, on the 13th, receivedj notification from Washington, that the funds for ransom had been for-ward.-d. As a result of the annual missionary sermon j reached, on the 1 Ith, iu the tiospel tabernacle. New York city, by Dr. A. IL Simpson, the missionary fund solicitor, the sum of $ .' was cdllected during the day. This is an increase of $2,ooo over the collections of last year em a similar occasion. L'dvvin f iinagtlKII lll, aged 21 years, omtrterhack on the footlmll u-atn of the Brown preparatory school, of Philadelphia, died, on the 12th, in a hospital as a re.sidt of injuries rcleived in a :anie a few days before. LongemeekCT was heavily thrown and fractured his fcinal column. The Manila railway ant h.u ities hare received word that Qen. Ifique Malvar. the laaorgeat leader, is betteeed to have left the Province of Patamras, Luzon, and to be plan nine; oM-rat ions in the Province of Pulacan. where insiirt'eut cons riftior. has been pr. -irressi lie- recently. Ilurplars made mi unsuccessful attempt to rob the Monroevilb 0.) national Ixink on the night of the 1 :th. The inner safe was blown, but the noise nrous.sjj the inhabitants, and the bursar wen- forced to Bee without havinir se. nr! any lsoty. ( a.t. Pit her has practically Btemped out insurrection in the i -ai d of Miadore Chnf. W. Fritr. enditr.r of rjchlanfl county. Ohio, has pla-el on the tax duplicate ntminst W. S. Ken ami M. M. Parker, as executors of the estate of the late BcnctlTT .lohn Sliersaaa, 86.1,92- on ba-k tax The : amount is said to cover Ix.nd.s on Which no return wns made Tftasill 111 Prumtield will likely BCteg tuit to Colled the n mount. . run was started on the Fidelity Trin-t Co.. of PutTalo. N. Y., a state bankinir imst itution. on tin- 14th. priaeipally, it wtw said, by small depo- , iters, lint all r hocke wen promptly paid. Pn'sidnt OeOTgC P. I'.'rciiian said that tad company "was never in a bet ter comlition than right BOW, We will pay dollar for dollar." II '. Henderson, who bad leen in the Pallas (Tex.) jail for a year and n half, and who claims he a ist. . I iu the kidnapinir of Bddic t udahy at OaaUBBf Neb., in IK-eemlwr. PMS), was sent, ocj Use nth. to the state Baad teiitinry. Henderson was. a year a-o, convi.-tcd of SITlartBag. for which he frets IS yearn. .ov.-i.-n. Wood, on the I4th, prosaulgated the Chdnaa election law. sveral chanires; have lc-n nunle in the draft th.:t was i.opt-l by the constitutional con vonVon. The Btceklential and sMiaUrial el--tors will aswnible 111 th capitals of the provinces in elect t he president, vice pr siili nt und senators. The result ,,f the Prcii.li .--a, nn-neis-' refer nliim on the piestion of a geaaeal strike was that 40.IKM) vottl in favir of a general strike and 10.hmi east their votes aj.min.st it. Almut llO.iMKl men did not vote. This probably means that there will lie no strike. Anion): the paw.-riper who arrive,) at New York, on the nth. per steam er Minnehaha, from London, wore S,r Henry taring, Miss Kllen Terry, Law reaea (rruaf and the whole of St? ilenry Irvinir's company, f.s jm-1-sou.s in A disp:ich from Constantinople. n th- nth. said: ' Neither Mr. Bnird nor Mr. Haskell, the MlaatlWBI iBC. has Vet been able to esj-t in touch With the brigands, in order to arteaige as t. th,. onmiint of ransom lor Miss Stone." The Jepnaeeo ship laavahika was. on the Hth. reprt-d wrecked off Nejima. (nlv one nctaoa .f those on ooanl aurived. No l asspiigi-i a,-,. ,mw n,,xx,.,i ;o ,aail fro ape Bet t attiMmt atttitatj j.. i mi tat.
NEWS FROM INDIANA. Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State.
rotted Itter Itfti n . Columbus. 1ml.. Oet. 1- Wflf yearn age Martha White, aged 1". was married to W. .1. Christy, and left for the west 011 the llrsl train. There bcuag some parental objeethm, all eorrespoadence ecaeed. later on all trace of family tics was lost. Two weeks au'o a letter came here to .lohn White. Mi-. Christy's brother, sayiag she would visit him soon. She is now jiere. and thus, after .'.11 years' separation, dueiag which time 1 cither knew nughl of the ther. brother am! sister are reunited. Mr. am! Mrs. Christy live in Arkansas City, Kan., she being W years old and .lohn White, her brother. To. Hein.' tu Bealsa. Kokomo, imi.. Oct. 14. Be?i siiousf. pastor of tin- Pirst Baptist church here, re f us es to resign his pastorate, which is one of tin- best in the state, saving that he will occupy the Bttlpil of the church until by ilivine manifestation he is called away, ghouse says he was directed by the Lord to begin work at Kokoino, arid he will not tender his resignation, anil bids defiance to any movement which seeks to encompass his removal. Bhouse was once the prohibition candidate for povernor. His plans, as announced, promise Interesting complications between the congregation and the pastor. Hoy l.nat. Importe, Ind., Oct. 14. .lohn (. YoUBg, of Crooksvillc, )., has appealed to eeerjr postmaster in Indiana to assist him in flnditif.' his son, Clifford Vounif, aged i" years, who has been missing since Aupusl 31. He BNM !ast heard of nt MulbetTJ, tili state. A few days later a valise contniningthe Loy' clothes was received at Crookerille, The boy's wrhereaboatn or the fate that has hcfallen him is n complete mystery, it is feared he Jias been kMnapctl. Vonng, who is wealthy, will make a personal eppeal to every postmaeter ,-.i the Uaiteel States t aiii him In his search. firnlvnl l'i-s-.i iflr. Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 14. Beginning Monday, this city wai given r for one week to carnival festivities. Thousands of tiars red ar.d yellow, the carnival colore, and be Bring the carnival crest, are hi i i -u 'trum: ov.-r th.- city, and electric Ughta ? imilar color are beiag jdaced in pot tl B. A midway, which will occupy th-ee streets around the state capital, has bei n nrranp-ed. and this wiii be reptete with attractions of VBffoae kinds. The Carniva association has barred ererythiag nature. a quest ionalde New lajtsru i on. ern. Indianapolis, ImL, Oct, 14.- Kx-t'.ovr. William S. Taylor, of Kentucky, is named as one of the incorporators ai .1 directors of the (I. P. Wilson Manufacturing company that has tiled articles with the secretary of state. The company i capitalized at ?.'.().uimi ami will cue;, ire in the manufacture of stock tie!! ind fixtur. s. W indow -curtain rods Itlinileil l Hera. Mishawaka, Ind.. Oct. 14. The ten-y.ar-old son of alalia Bellte, living south of Mishawaka. accidentally hacked a team of horses into an apinry. upsetting the hives. Thousands of bees attacked the boy and boraee. The hoy lost the sit,i,t 1 both i yea as the result of stin:' and may die. l!oth horsi s wi re StBBg to it ath. Uli Hot Keeeinla. Fort Wayne. In.!.. Oct, It. William M.y.r. nlieced defaulting treasurer of the Western Itasehall association, pave bond of ftjOjO, with Wdli.un Kaeottgh as surety, in the fonrtj) affidavit tiled against him. Suit iV to be iMTOaght Bgaiaet hirn and his sureties to recover ltfot in his joK.st--sion on account of gate recelpta. Peel oniee BTeaaeg. Iforristowa, Ind.. Oct. it Barl in the morning the post oSee safe was blown with Bttratglyeeria, the rohb rs securing gfOg in notes of postmaster Phillipe and U00 in postage stamps. The expiodon alarmed eitiW but the robbers escaped in a rig that they had previously stolen. in attli in. tatetele. Fort Wayne. Ind.. o.t. 14. John Small, a well-to-lo farmer living near Wood barn, Alien county, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. He had men taking treatment in a Michigan sanatorium for stomach trouble Without lienetlt. Irl, .1.1 Nnmed. Marion. Ind., Oct. 14. A from MoatDcller says that Mrs. Qua Paste ae. of that liispntch Mr. and city, are the ari ut.s of triplets, who have been nan., d McKinley, IJoosev. lt and Reciprocity. Pleat lasjectatcaelBBt, h'i. hmond. Ind.. Oct. 14. Col. William T. Denni-. superintendent of the first Indiana state fair and ex-state commissioner, died at his home in this ity. 1 1 1 eil In u n n i , Kokomo, Ind., Oct. It. The three-year-old son of V. O. I'liich ate poke Ix'rric.s and died in agony. I rnltle Dl In ed. Hartford City. Ind.. Oct. 14. Traffic on the Paaaadle has been greath imBeded by waahouti between here and Mar, on. A mile weal of Upload, Where the main track has just been elevated LD feet, a freight train was Wrecked. The eniriiie was not detailed and none af the crew were injured. All paaaenger tralm from Chi Cega Mid the east have beta froia thn to five haare lata.
! The Commander of the Brooklyn tnd Commodore Schley's Chief of Staff Ou the Stand. HE PROVES AN INTERESTING WITNESS. lie gtsaasdei ieWei ae an Balneal' acttealli Beawreencl teteete aa Meer iiil. C Si vti I'hul He tCooKj Uave taw owelee nee the iii.Miivis 11 Loa. WaahlMsrtBi !. iMt Jna the Settle. e.oicl .if iitiiiir.v rrr. .. fur lunch Mr. ll.ii.ni hii. ran if 1 win. stee "" lief ore IimiU II list. I'll lend 1 " Ii al .1. I Ii. i f I .1.1 1110,1 4, re oeoAaet aad aosurlnsj H-hli- in. Irr lire ou each) eeaelne an "i tiuii the i 1 -luuii) oi aBeees'laat1 '1 atwnre eeaneeslnd Bilsn aa entB)atasl lealli heawe aad aatetetie otllcer; never In n oilier nil)," PC" 1. 1 1 eil I Ii e II n, . hi 1. I ooi. Blee teettgUMj nun he it ....Li Kii- me eeslee for th Brooklyn's loon Use haltete off KmitlnRii mill Hull lie 01 nadle reil the BSOVeaient eminently 1, 11 f u I. Tin: HAY'S raOCKEDIMUB. Cause. ih of Use toBBklea Peeeee Ba I nie real I nit Wllni-a. Washington. O. t. 15. -Yesterday in the Behlej court of laquiry, Judgja Advocate Lcmly concluded 1 be pr--scnt.-ition of lent imony for the government, a. id the tret of Admiral Ctchley'a witness. -s was iatrodueed. I apt. Francs A. ook, who commanded Admiral (then COBMBtodorc) Bealey'a fiagship, the Brooklyn, iluriur the aantingo eatnpnlgn, and who acted, though unofficially, in the capacity of chief of staiT for the commodore, was uii ItftC witness stand the greater part of the day. He v. as followed by Ueu tenant-Commander William F. Fullain, who was senior watch oAcer OB the New Orleans during the Spanish war, und former Lieut. Joe. Lealc. who. as an ofheeT tin the Harvard, translated the cipher dispatches bet ween Commodore tichley and the aavj rlepartment carried by that vcs.M-1. Among those dispatcher was that sent hy Commodore Schley May .-s. expreesinaj regret at not having been aide to ohey the onb-rs of the department ami explaining the reason why he could not do so. Them are some verbal discrepancies between the original draft of this dispatch and the i fBeial print of it, mid them, Mr. Bealc explained. Lieut. Bealc was the last of the irov eminent w it in'sses, although ('apt. Lemly explained that he would feaerva the right to call others if ix-cn-sion should denuind that he do so. Be had BO sooner retired than the first witness for Admiral Schley was called. This prove! to 1 the ( uUin Pilot Edwarde Kamee, want told Sehley on May l-'.is. that he did not believe the Spanish fleet under Carrara was in the harlxvr at Santiago. (apt. Cook's teatbacety wan a revivv of the entire campaign after Cerr em's fleet, iM-ginninaj with the departure of the flying squadron from Lev West on May It, MM concluding with the battle off Santiai-o duly :i. He said that at first it bad been lelievel by Ixith Snmpson and Schley i hat the Spanish fleet wan in the harbot at Cteafuegon, and that no nv formatioa to the cootraty had been conveyed to Coauesodore Sehley nntil the arrival of ( apt. Met alia on May -f; that it was Commodore SWiley's expectation to meet the Spaniards in I the open sea, anil his -instant care wan to have coal enough for such emergency. Be gave particular coneerniag the retrograde movement, and explained the Brooklyn's loop, for which he aeeansed personal rcsjKinsi- i bility, in conneetloa with a gT-aphic I nccffiint of the eaujragenBeat f July .1. Aaked for an opinion as to Ad- i WUral Behley'a hearing as a command- j lag flicer. he said: .. i , . . i wnwmjm regaraeu n.ui aa an enthusiastically brav- ami patriotic officer." CHALLENGED THK WHOLE JURY urtlcera of the lonrt fTsaggSd With I'neUinu Ibe Jury for I'nrli.iae nf Hille Inn. (eorgetown, Ky.. Oct, iv Afternic iry was complete, yestrnlay nftcrBooa, in the trial of HI flWlielBI I of state Caleb Poweta, eharged with ba lag BCaaBBOty to the murder of C.ov. Qoebel, the defence challenged the whole jury, ch.irtdng it with political bin, ami the ollieers of the ourt with paehing the jury for the Burpcea of conviction. Hoth sidea BNBaatCd ail 'vis ami argaenente, after which Judge ( ant rill overruled the motion of the defense to disqualify the jury ami aleO the demurrer to the iadict mcnt. to which UtC BBfaaaR took except ions. Witt wem lerora. .ami list of attorneys on bath sides furnished the court. Unler l'o I llendi-d Sunt Ii v aril. St. Loiim, Oct. I.t. A wild wave of din ks and geese -1 . n- k this lornlitv Saturday Bight ami Sunday morning. Th. migration reached as far south a Arkansas. All the inconrng trains brought news of phenomenal flocks of ducks and geese Im-mijt seen in nil direct ions. Olillwed lo Simpend. London, Oct. Ii, BpeeiaJ from Cape Tow n aaya that, owing to the restrict ions of start fal lew, the proDoer Soii'Ii African neWa haa licen BblU'i d to Ruepend publli nti. n.
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THE CASE BECOMING URGENT. (Vuolli. r Appeal fur Funtla to OBCBa ptaea on- Peaee aaamai fur Hlaa Slum . New York, Out, uV Bar. Ch irtaa c. Crcgnn, district wircUirv toi t American laianl of foreign in;, cave cut a let'.i-r yrru-rdav. pan w I, I i reuds; " I'o the American IVople; I he . of Miss Stone, now iu the ha'.U Turkish brigands, has MndOfgOUH material cluing. In the otlice of ti mcrican Board nnd BVAOBg hei in mediate friends, the graatcel nnsiet prevails. Our government m Ingtco has not modified the opiu Uttered by rr.-sidelit IJoo.sev.M there is but BBC thing to do and that is to raise the sum d. niamle.l f,r t,, ransom and that as quickie ,, j, hie. of this aaaoaat taooo has ., . ready beta KiibM-rils'd, far tin target part iu Host on and immediate v ,,;,!, "A multitude of her BCig'hboi i every condition of life have i , their gifta into the hVsBtOB of her deliverance; but it is not -eieat. Fifty tlionaand dotlai n arc reipiireil. W e ap; il now t t! among us, who by the bteseii of have larger tiuancial ability, to KUp'il. -mcnt. the BOBiribtttloae of their ,, b;rs, that I he :ni-cssai y sum niaj be leeched. An aaawet is anxh awaited at the otlice of the Aim R . in ard, is Kast Twcaty necoud ti New Vocjc, where BIlhBaiiplllllIll H I he raceired by the undersigned. Signed "C. C. (II I'd AN. "District Reeretary, "IIKNKV A BTIMSOX, "Beeordlng Secretu n "
Dr. Cregaa sai,l that the Ik. aid ' received usuranee from tin- fnil rtati's governmeni in the pa few days that the only thing to be c was to raise th money neceaaarjf U the ransom. moon w Rata i i i.i i o: r. r. Ml.ii.pl fit Bum Mn ütitnf jTeeM Bleesdl in Ree Rarster, Constant inop'. ", Oct. 1".. It t: pires that the 'INirkish e. nil had completed diapositiona t. round Miss Stone's captors nt Saturday last. Speneer Ifiddy, tary of tin United States legal however, receircd information i further activity wiuld result in I Jeath of Miss Stone, and at a'cloek Saturday morning he pt ml to the r. sid.-iiee of the min - . forcejrn atTairs, Tewflk Pasha, ;,; mended the Unmediate retlremi 1 1 et the Turkish troops. This WBS out. and the Itulgarian forces fol iv suit. Mr. Eddya action has the Ml inous approval of the memberi ai 1 tliploinat ic corps, who are convinced that efforts ti liberate Mi s gtoae v infallibly r-sult in her murfler, Hnio Mope of I lllnuile Rae . Waahiagtoa, 'h't. IV All that can be learned from the state department oihcials respe;ing flu- is. of hfisi Sion, the mlaaienary, who is heh! bj brfgandi in Balgwrie, is 1 1 a' aliv- and tii.it efTorls are eontiuuing Vr her rtdeasc- The ofiieials. ahih declining to indicate the aat in ol the uieaauraa ibey are pa retting ' tin's end, still have hopes af ultimate Slice. -s.v. ajra the tin mills are Turk. Lomton, Oet. 15. The Daily Expresi has recelted the following from Ba: "Todi rotT, the Irivcr who ice panied IBsa St me when she w i . imped, has nrriv-l j.t Sotia. lie aercapiote are Turks. The Bulgaria i BCliCe, who nre nt satisfied with I statements, are keeping him n . sui-reillame." I'n 1 l'l to Tnnrh With Brlunin!. Constantinople, Oet. 15. V , . r Mr. Baird bot Mr. BaalceB, the sionaries, has vet been abie to gt ton.h with the heiganda in ordei U arrange as to the amount of ra m for Miss Stone. CUDAHY REWARD WITHDAKW; f-'lrat Bta Token I'm Cawwe"a r- Ilde r Tnnnrd teeei(lii Offer In Sarllimaelf . frnanha. ei.., Oct. It. Mr. Cadaht vestei.lav. in eoniplianee. so far I was coBoerued, with the trtna of tar render proptiMMl by Put Crowe, form ally withdrew his offer of reward the apprrhension of the hid na pen bis son Edward. Mr. Cudahy's notice of wlthdrawi of his reward is as follow-; "To the Public and to Whom Ii Waj ( oneern : "I, Edward a. Cadahjr, do be withdraw my ofTer of ll reward ol $.,KKi for the arrest and conviction of one of the kshi;iici-s, gl 5,000 f"i hV arreet nad conviction of bbj two ,,: the kidaapera, and at,000 for the rest ami conviction of three of t br kidnapers implicated in the kidnaping of Edward A, Cttdahy, aa oi about DeceeaBer Is1. ItOO, herebj conditionally revoking und recall eay sjii,i oaTer af reward here t of on niiule by me in any wav whatever. bjr&cd "EDWAKD A. (IDA BY. Iloraealmrra In I unvcnlliin. Halt imore. Md.. Oct. IS, The tenth annual convention of the Ifaatci Borea hot rs- National Protective i so.iation began here, and will c. tinue for n week. About. 121 BW gates, representing almost CVCry I iu the Union, are here. W I lied Out Bf PltBi st. 7oaeph, Minii.,o. t. IS. 11m taws of Balten la the southern pari af Ur county l was practically eHped rait, early yesterdnv, by lire that tartcd in a laundry. Ratimateel loati I10e 000.
