Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1901 — Page 6
Weekly Courier. DO ASH, l'wtlier. : : : INDIANA. Commander Seth M navy, was, on the retired I it, with tin Ach! y. of the placed na tha rnnk f cajtain. Hi advanceuK-ut is due to hit eerviee in the war of flu- rebe liion. Gen. William R. Franklin. V. fi. A. retireil, dined SWtKk Klag Leopold at the palace, in I 're flu, en I ha KM. lirinp the afternoon the trt iral !ind a long private audience with the king. At a meeting cm the -Ith of th aenior class of th Cnivcrsi'v of Nbraska, it wjs oV-idcd to extend an invitation to getaner President Cleveland to deliver the SOaaaai neeinent day iMflM MM ."ir.ne. Earthquake shocks were felt nt St. TLoli.as, 1. V. 1- mi l tin ü.'liollt the island f l'orto liico 011 the i'.'d. I h Bhocks were the severest ftltin man years, hut no loas of life ov ttaiii.ii,' to property ia r-p,rted. The board of ctira ;trs of tie Pm American expo-di iu: it liutYaU , N. Y, on the .'2d, adopted the following: "Resolved. That Sat. inlay. November 2, at midnight, be iLxed as the time of the final during o' the 1 uatitiOB. Victor O'Brien, a trailu.ite student of the l"niverity o Chicago and aon of V. W. o'JJriec, a leading lawyer in Ran FrauiM j. was jdaced in the detention h.ta)öui' in Chicago, ot: the apparently -'iifTering frotr acute mania. Yonp O'Brien 1 an: to La,: become iuJiJ aver fair. a Ur e atThe torpedo boat Ti.ornton. b: i it by tho William IL IVigg Co of Hieb mood, Ya.. made another run, on tht 22d, to complete herofla lal speed triaL but the result was una.it i-factory. The Tli om ton ran p.long v.ry smooijily but fuihtl to develoa t.e neeonaajrf 2 knota an hour for tun MMWBtiVI hours. Dr. Cameron Mann. 11 r of ("'rare church. Kansas City, ci t'e 23d, eecided to accept the eall-uo tin bishopric of North Dakota. te.io- red him itthe national convention: f the KpiaCopal thatch, at San FrtutevH'O. October 15. Dr. Mann will rennst that tin- i'Ti'Si ny cotisecrr tisg him t Mahop take place in kjuutti City. 1'ooker . Washing-ftm, While attending tht. Yale hieentearui'.oelcbration at fcfew Haven. Gmi n's Ciiest of Morris F. Tvler. treaairer of the universe v. at a dinner at Mr. Ty- ' ler's ret -. -. Former lVtua.General l'.iau !' also accept cl in in vitation to ciine with Mr. Tyiar thai evening and-met Mr. U'awiiiigtan. Fi rmer in. las. S. Hogg of i and Jas. W. äwayne. are iu "New ' ork city to interee . capital in tun tatmation of a big unhination atf aP the indj'cndent a producera of the Bona :i"tit tiel who have not rthe nieaki of handk.ng the oil as iu-lttJd-ual mcerns. he i ipilaliaaHiMi ol thoe iidejMTidOji t companies Jipi rx-tau'-IUMMMMVM Tl.- Pru-iau litiet ha.s re;'vei' to i:wh tigate. th . igh the nuriois proTincjal governo rs regsinlinf the number of peaaaaal out of emjiloyiii' nt. tw caus-a o' recent iaduataial .emhckrraesment, aw measure- : - oary to improTe eoatJitiona. Th- rov eminent of Baden swl taken the lend iu each 1 ri rathswa, followed by ahe Davor m governaent. A s -ijh tlfit.- t - :i the P.eth'' fs m iron vorks, reaVM'nting group No. 1 of thr armor plate for tht new bnttleshin U lio. was toaied at the Indun Head f roving gJNHinds. on the 2th. under 4he nuspieww of the navy bureau of o 1 nance. sUe text was most sat is fan ..rv. Aar. re-stilt 40C tr-ns of Krafgrfaed aimor will be acaepted by the joverninect The cornptrol-r of the sVJ r. ncj hat appoir'. i r n,-- gawna, ' N'-rton, Kas., and James T. Bradley, of Sedan, Kas., aa bank ex minera for the State of Kanena, vice (Biartea B. Jeabea, wbe recently resigned o lecome a resident of the Americun National Bank of Kansas City, Mo. l iie jlan t divide t!- t.-rntory n.innl h Mr Joint had baaa in eonteraf lation sona.' time In the menagerie af Frank ( Boa tO k. the wild aniuKvl trainer. v ho kas the concession f" a wild :1a.1 mal ahow at the Pan-Atneeican expoair.ion ami who is an applicant for the fct,-ne aaaaaaion at the Iiouta'ana Purchise eKition, three little Lon Stahl wve lorn several weeks ago. One of the is named David IL Frarins anothet Thomas .left er son and the third Louisiana Purchase. A special dispatch from IVime sayt tht the official report on the inquiry Into the administration of Nafdes and the southern proviucea of It,'v, sett forth that the Canwra secret society now jermeates all hr.nnehes of public life, and that no busnresr, politkal or otherwise, is possible vithoiit the Interference of the as." "ft a agents The names of many persons wel kiown in Naples are iaatolrad, 33 m issionarW'.s who are M-r.itin fr-.iv Samakov. Kulgaria. urv at rial in Win h with the brigands who ab d.i .! Misa Kllett If. Stone and het aaaaffa "n. Mine. K. S. Tsilkn. acaoniur 10 ttnfaaaaei Whalvad in (on-tantinoj,-, on the Dh. thouiri whether negotiations for J he ransotG kad iM'tually I-, ..penetl, w.s not (lis filiNs, d Tin ni onarics o M sput r, erjeeted to , o:,,-lude t!:e o 1. meal 109 Utmofct dünatch.
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CURRENT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BEIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Iln- tinted States training ship IIartli.nl. from TcuiriiTe, arrived at fit. Thomas, D. V. I., 011 the -'3d. Findiivh I'rcller, the artist, died ou the - d, 111 Dresdcu. The anarchist propaganda, in favor of a. general strike, is. proving fruitful in Spain, leading anarchists assert that coinmit tes throughout the u.rld, represent ilig s,0lH),0O0 workers, are only awjjiting the signul to inau-L'-wrate the universal strike propositi by the QcjItBM WOftUMa, UN ap-pn.-vei bj the American und EnropaoB twtninlttrrt t ha rhu Sanitht one f the lcstkoow u violinists in the west, lied ia the hospital at Sioux City, Ia., on the Nth, cf oaniiniplioa He araa various piAMO in violin contents. Kvial ctTorts MW U ing made to sereare tJie presence of l'resident lww- It during the I titer national Li-'r Stix-k axpoaition, which U-gins iu Chlaago Dacatahac It andrat Bogtiigat k ami Anicite O'PurrilL negro murderers, were i-x Onrtad in Havana, on the J4th, ly the garrott-. A fellow prisoner anted a ev' tieaer, recefriaf an ounce t dd for each KBecution, together
with u reduction of six years in the tenu for which he wus Imprisoned De .j -.1, was apparently Inatantaneous. lt -porting to the Britiah .1 r office, I-onti Kitchener, n tiie C4th, wired a.folloanau "Col. Canptwll'a column, op rating near Manga pies, has re-ov-er'd aaa gun whick the Boen had captnrd at S-heeer'ii Nek." Thr Adaoaoa Iron c., the largest IndaaaiJ OUtaidc of the Pennsylvania Kailraad Co.i shopi in altoaa, Pa-, and ojujiloying several hundred men. closes'! down indefinitely on the Mth. OUJT Brigftl ahnt and killed hi father. Aüeaandor Bright, on their farm, tiw nsjlM from lutitha. Mo., on the 24th. a 'inarrel led up to the shK)ting. Tike kkui gave himself up. Mr. Anna Fdson Taylor, a widow 43 year old. went over the Bofaeahos fall of Kksgara, in a Barrel, on the -4th. nitid livts to tell the story of her experfeaae. To her beloagti the notoriety of jijaking the tirst att'inj)t and the !iri snee. s. She is a Michigan school teaeher. Frank I.arrell. a prominent Tnmniany man. In-t S:.'.'..!'! nguiust $2o.ono. on tin- -Mth. with fleoTga Wheeloek, on the revLlt of the mayoralty -etee-! tion in (ipwHT New York -.i t y , I'arreii backaag Bhepard agaiaat Ixiw. Eire, whcui Ktaru-il in the ft rtilizr ..uilding of iJie Armour Tacking Co.'s ; ' r.t at neath maha, 00 the night :' the -'Ith. diel svi.ooo damage, equal ly div ided !ei.wen building and stx k. ! In- s ent& Kiieesiive well on das tk!ge. just sututji of Chanute. Kas.. wa. brought in, on the -4th, with ti e the flow of any well in that tiek' The roa.riir of the well aafl ! hearvl a long dt.nce. 'Pa - London Ia.:! News st.-it.-s ' hat it ia ati undoulBied fact that J. Pier pont Morgan, lite Americun financier. 1 bea,-ing the entire expeOM ( l'J,iWi of the installatiewi mi an electric liglit plant 1 St. Paul at.hedral, fiQIlfkaa. and de lan's it a reproach to wealtbr Engliahmen. One of the grvatest, natural gas wells that has t-vrr been diaeorered hi the I niv i Süites was .struck alxeat three nalcs nort.heae-t of Iawton, rkla.. on -he ''4th, by Mr. P. Mclhiniel, whil- ttrl!ag for nil. Hon. Warner Miller, president of rihe Nicanigtia canal commissi on, who nju attaeka I with atraaaaa prostration .-;rly last k turner, ami retired v his iime near k rkinier, N. Y., is reporter to have (town worse steadily, jnd 'jb l)e now in. a serious condition. Sits. Williat'i M Kin ley wis pnb al!y left nKirv wealth than is njea tioseal in Hie will of her dead hu.stain". Ni'ws ia received from Kly Where tin- NiMoti aud Mehtnlev mines are looatad, that OUtcroppingl show a lead of oe that will go 10 to the ton, Piishop Shan't fi, having settled the question of church property in Cuba has bee:j upMinted delegate extraordinary to the Philippines, whither he will go about the end of tin- y.-ar t settle the church property oaea fion there, He will leave ( aba for Rome in a few days. The Imposing marble shaft erected in tin- national OCluetorjf at Knowille. lenn.. by the psopie of TYnTHisnrf . to the memory of the IVnaenseeans who fell during the eft il war, was BBVeiled, on tka -Ith, Hith appropriate cercmonu's. l.i-ut.-t oi. Esra Woodruff, f medical department of the army been rrtired on aicount of age the has He is a native of Kentucky. According to reliable reports receded in Shanghai from den. Warren. 00,000 persons in the Province of AnBal and I0C:.CKK) in the proine(. of h'ian-Su are on the iwrgt of starvattfjft. and the famine is spreading. ihe plant of the anesville (().) A 1 .. . . . 1 n 1 ouery o. was destroyed tiy tire on the -'5th. Ixiss, noOO; itisurane . $40,011), in, hundred and fifty tuen ire thrown out of work, (hartes Conn was fatally injured under a fulling wall. Fire in the lumber yard of the Alennder A Bdgar I. umber Co., Iron ier, Wis., on the 15th, deatroyad Ia Ooo.Ot ti fei-t ff lumber. The loss Ih pkHnatad at tu).wK falle eoverad by insnra nee. Andrew CttMOgki I II llOlllWanj on the 23th hat he will preserve an impart inl attitude in retatioa to 'in- BiajiJcrpal eampalga in New fatat. Any other eotttaa, he beHerea, would ie highly improor, in iew of his present ami future relations uitli fin mnnteimtl oib ials of New N'nrk In COOirctlon I Wj!h hit) gifts to that city
Mav id U. te a chapl a, . in the L'.iite! states army, from lM until
lilt, a Im i 1 aa I m w retire, Kas i tetired. died at OB the Bftth, a'ed , tara. iln- civil sere ice roatwiNeloai oa the l&th, BOtiticd the postinater general that it had modified its regulations in aceordan with bio request to waive oertaia pbyalea rexjul remeatc of fa. male applicants for positions as po-t ntlice clerks, including that making then, hop on one foot for a diataaOf of II feet. The nayj departateat reeelead cahlegrani from RaV Admiral I!einey, on the 'Mh, nntiounciiHg hi- arrival at Vladivostok aboard lus flagshin, the Brooklyn. Kince the eaabUahment of the ne system of customs collections at the dock at the port of New York, on Marek I, laM, there has beta collected a total of 4U,0ff in duties on the baggag af paaaeagen, against a total of M-.M-.t. eollected at the docks from 95,123 passengers during the sntne period last year. LATE NEWS ITEMS. The trereml cround plans and er SK-ctie riewn f Uie buildings of the l. iniiana Purchase (cntcnnial exposition have baaa furnished the press for publication. Tin y are the designs of the most ceiebruwd architects of the eoantry, and their setting, or grouping, among the forest trees in the Forest park World's fair site makes a picture so Stupendous and dazxlingly beautiful iu every detail as to fairly startle the creatOtl Of tht work t bent selves, A comparative statement issued, on the 27th. bv the division of insular iitTairs of the war department, shows that the total receipts from customs sourcea In Cuba foa the tirst nine montlaS of 1901 were $1 1 . :T; for the Satne ivriod of P.oo. j;il.ss.74J and for 1898, 110,707,497, The Japanese treasury announced on the -7th, the iss.ut. (f bonds to the amount of lfi.aOo.noo yen. Uf this sum B.000.OO0 yen will be devoted to the redemption of other bonds, while the remainder w ill le utilized iu defray lag the cos; of the Chinese expedition. The forty-third anniversary of the birth of President Roosevedt occurred n the -TUi. It being Sunday, there was no formal celebration, and the day was spent very quietly. The president attended reltgiouji serviccf at iru -e Ri formed church a.s usual. 0a the '"th the eonatabulary reported a li-ht With insurgents near Pasel, proline,, of lloilo. island of Panay, In which ZS insurgents were killed and three captured, together With a quantity of ana, and ammunition. Tohfn Hanson, a Dane, U years of age, surrend red to a Montreal polioeman, on the u'Tth. aayiagi "I killed a lsy for money, and only got : l cent.. That is not enough, so 1 came to give myself up." It i estimated thai the general befldinwi mi the I. HUKlaaa Purchase World's fair g.-oimds will c.i ssimk).0N in their erection, while 14,000,000 more will expesdssf u..ii the grounds thenaactvea, Aoeordiag to dispatch from Vlodi- j vostok. the Russian general Orodekolf, accompanied by the Kussiau assietant minister of finance, m. Bomeneff, wrtU SOOB open the Man. h.irian-SiU riun 1 railway. several Boera eaaght wearing khaki nniforins, have bean court-martialed and shot us spies. -Tnhn Schriet, center ni-sh of the ttjjjo state university football team, died, on the -'sth, from injuries 1-.- 1 CCiWad at (ohiinlins. (I., it; the game 1 With the West -rn tteserrea. tie wik-; caugh during a rn.-;ss play, and liii ! body twisted that his spine was fractarwd. He was parslyaed from the , sfaoukieia down from the time the ace idea t. While as undertaker waa preparing to lift a a MMllitlir iNitinl tlo 411 1 posed dead body of hfraJatia Kulloek, of New Albany. Ind.. on the Mth, Mrs. Dullock revived. Bhe had baaa pro- i notineeil dend 'y a pbysi.-ian, and bad lain for several hours with 00 ap paraaf signs f Ufa. A serious eaejfliet took place, on the .'th. between soldiers belonging t the rarrtSOD of Kurt Waeblen. near Malm, v, Hclghim. aad netewhoeiste peasants. I he latter, srmcd with rpadsa and pitchforks, repulsed the soldiers, killing three and WOUndlng a naatber at t beat. The eaptala i the british schooaee Attractor. from Grand Cayman, t Indies report.- the tin. ling of consid, rutile g id on a reef in Colombian wo 1rs. Plie gold bears date of 171. and reseaihiea llealcaa opia. It is thought it went duw 11 v. ith a vessel wrecked yea m iro. The navy deportment has under consideration the taking ov. r of tht naval neerrvea of Um varlaajs state. ! They will he 1111 lei t tie jurisdiction of the I'nited Strifes and will be aid while 011 duty a; the rates which pre- 1 vail in the regular now. A dispatch from Iterlin, n the -sfh Said: "The (ieiinnn ons.s iI;h,l ing in lively f.i hion the following at teranee attrtbtited t Kmperor William: 'If no roraawirelsj treaties are nc!ttir,t,Hi 1 shall smash everythtsf I to pieces,' " ranle tllspntch annoancina the' election of President t astro. of Vene- I auela, wh has been provisional area. ulenf for one yar. was roeelved, on 'he tii. at the Veneauelan consulate in New York city. A ten-inch rifle of the segmental wire type, welailng about twentyeee en tons burst while if was being tested, on the Mth, M th Sandy Hook ' proving grounds. Kobody was hurt. The board af trust, es V Riirllngtew (la.) institute.n eoihre foundOd there ill is.,1. Voteil, on tin- ,'-t, to el .1 I, . . .. 'ne iiisTitiitmn permanently on novit f Isck of laasta, 00-
I . . . . ..... ...... .ma. m. News by Telegraph from Varioua Towns ia Indiana. luuuil skeletons. Peru, Ind.. (V-t. Kit 1. 1 jear ay William Downing purchased the Wabah rivrr farm 08 which he low live. Near the house av a big spring, which the family drew ou for the.r au-r supply, bat late.y Dooming found it was set deep tBOagh und he began to sink a barrel in it. While tiffing he uncovered the skeletons of ix pereOBI four adult and tWO Ckib iren. The belief i that a whole fam!y was in urdert d. and thUB disposed ! if, but Who the people were or who put their bodies tin -e i as much of a ssyatorf as hm they mere put there. trier leeareMsee n'". Indianapolis. Ind., Get, .'' A repraaeatativs of the Illinois insurance lepertateat baa baaa In IndlaaapoHi this week to bring action against the . Vernon Insurance and Trust company and the ( otitmeri-iai Insurance C0B3' 1 pany to collect the $5,u(K) tine Imposed igainst them by the Illinois courts. l'hey o per B ted there through broker-. am! claim la their defense no service. The qneatloa involved la Important, ! lad 'he cases will likely reach the I7nited States supreme court. PaM and ( armlval. BleoBaingtoa, Ind., Oct. ta -Uadet ihr direction of Mrs. Joseph Swain, wife of the president of Indiana unirersity, arrangements are being made for a fair and carnival, to be held in be men's gymnasium in December. Tin- proeeeda are tO go to the fund that j is being raised for the purpose of erecting a WOMta'e building on the uniw rsity campus. t ut Open Ilia Htnmneh. Mane a, Ind.. Oct. IS, William norat;, a window glass worker at Ilart- ; ford City, completely disemboweled himself. Returning from a day's Ipree, he went home, and in the presence of his wife Bad children, rut open his Btomseh with a razor and pi. ein d his entrails on the floor iu front of his family. The man died almost at once. Konnll n lnrie. Paoli, I:n! . Oct. S3. Earl Frost, a lad. while pa Saving over the highway between Paoli and Orleans found a pur-e containing .l.o0. Later he was tint by a stranger, who described the money with perfect accuracy, and Frost was convinced of his ownership atid turned over the money. The stranger then disapeared. Cnniinl illation ünceeaafal. Dslevllle, Ind., UCt, lo, I he experimental consolidation of country school in this towaahtp a successful. M 1 re room is need' d, boa ever, in I aleei He, and a large school building will be necessary before tip- centralization of -e eral more schools can be made. rynolh l.easrnera. Wabash. Ind.. Oct. 25 The North Indiana conference of the Epwortb league ol the Methodist church eonre ned in thi city with nearly MO dele-c-atfj. present. EHehop Iaaae W. Joyce, world pre tide nt of the Epwortb league, delivered the opaaiag address. ev President. Oreeaeaatle, Ind.. Oct. 2.. x. II. Edwards, of le Panar, hrts- been in-J tailed as presi, lent of the Indiana Oratorical association. The n'Xt basiaesa meeting of the aaaoelatloa srill be held in Indianapolis, the Wednesday before Thaahsgivlag, Oemaee one. SalUvaa, lad., Oct, s.1.- Biehard C gash, a VOang Colored school-teacher; nt thi count, has been appointed I Cnit, d States storekei jier am! gauL" r. , He i the fi r s t colored man to reee vc 1 an appointment of this kind in this district. Inillrel for Mitraler. Washington, Ind.. Oct. 25. The rrand jury retaraed an bjujfetawal of murder in the -eeond degree against Frank Purcel!. who was arrete, last ; August on the charge of killing his w ife on the eighth of that month. I npllol I'nlkrmnn. Delphi. Ind.. Ott. IS. Jfoseph L. Psrnard, of th l city, has received an nppoint meat to the police force of the eapito at Waehiagtoa, Tlie position paj - 11,100, Mr. Itarnard was former, ly sheriff of Carroll county. Mot Proposal Heart. Hartford City. Ind., Oct. 25. Dori Kümmert, the l.Vyear-old son of Hear Muaimert, a prominent citbren, dropped dead !n the street while at play with h: Companion, Heart trouble was t he cause. WOrk Heitnn. Wabash, Ind., Oat, to. Work hau begun on the electric line between Wabaah and Rochester. A subsidy of 105,000 ha. been vot"d by several townships. Inatnntt Killed. Mitchell, ln!.. Oct. fi Mr-. I'hoebe Roach, years old, was run dOWl by i train and instantly killed nesr II uroa, I' or Selllntc His Vote. Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. I!,. A judg Blent disfranchising Harry lluum, of CraarfordavlUe, and rtaderiag him hv capable of holding any office of trust 1 or profit for a period of y, ars as a I punishment for selling hi.s rote, has be-n Bflmaed bj the aapreata eottrt, Hille! In Ma mar Muri"'e, Ind., Oct. A ledr reat lee d from the I'h llppinev coiin yed io .vri. r.iirn Biettjer the news nmi her on was killed in the deadly manaere by bolomen on the Island ol 9m mar, leptcmber i. she nas protrated by the uewa.
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THE M'KINLLY MEMORIAL.
Oha Nnlluunl Association Issues a Hlnleiiiful lo the I'liMI'--I'Iriii l'rniuiiil. W.'.sbingtoii, Oct. M. The Willism McKinlej National Memorial Arch as-MM-iation last 1 1 i : -1 1 1 isMicd this stateincut to the public: ''lTesidea! IfcKlnleya aaenaory is enshrined iu the hearts of bis BOUa trymea, Hut their unexampled affec tion itemanda axpre don la a material memorial, national in eltaraeter to be erected at the national capital, the BCCae Of his greatest labors and achievements, The William McKinley National Memorial Arch association has in en Incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia to meet this desire by the erection of a national memorial arch in honor of President McKinley in the city of Washington, by a national pular subscript ion. "President IJoosevelt has accepted honorary membership in the a.ssocia tion. "It is proposed to place the memorial arch preferrably at the Washington approach la the memorial bridge across Iba Potomac, connecting Washington with Arlington, which President McKinley earnestly desired and recommended to congress as "A monument to American patriotism." "Contributors to its fund will be made members of the William Me Kinley National Memorial Arch as-o ciation. Tho treasurer. Hon. I.yman J. (iage, secretary of the treasury of the I'nited States, at Washington, I). C, will receive all contributions and will forward certificates of member ship to all contributors. "Con tri but ions of money may be handed to jnist masters, managers of telegraph, telephone anil expre.ss of. tices.or deposited with banks or other financial institutions aad newspapers They are hereby authorized and requested to receive and transmit con tri but ions tO the treasurer. "The association heartily invites and confidently eXDCCta the cooperation Of governors Of states and territories, the mayors of cities and all other public officials; of the press of the country, of the churches, colleges and schools and of all organized cities; uajj requeata that they will take immediate action 10 promote its objects by making and securing subserip' ions, fill communications e xcept remittances should be addressed to Thomas K Walsh, secretary. Washington, I). C. "The association is in entire sympathy with the proposition to erect a Suitable memorial to the late dent at bia grave In Canto 3. o." presiLEPROSY IN DENMARK. trevnlence of the IMSSQOQ Due Caelsanlleses ami tlie rase Iraancsa at Hie I'eople. to Washington. Oct. 2. --I'nited States Consul Victor K. Nelson, at Bergen, Norway, haa sent a report to the marine hospital service in whi, h be says that the prevelance of lepnvsy in Denmark must lie imputed to the uncleanline.ss and the grotesque carelessness of the people on that island. He says there sire six leprosy patients there. Of whom four are in Copenhagen. In Denmark leprosy does not belong to those few diseases which are subjected to public treatment. Iceland has its own leprosy law. At the IxiugurBO0B hospital in Iceland established by the Odd Fellow order, there were tl patients received during 1000, an I of theae Is . e now dead and onlytwo have been discharged as fully recovered. Kelapses were usual in leprosy rases. The death rate has been fearfully high, w hi, b is somewhat off set by the fact that that was the lirs;t year of the hospital s vvark. and the ararat of ic land s population first tvere admitted. The report says that Dr. Armarener Banana, of Bergen, baa found the leprosy bacillus but its antagonist is net jret discovered. The Iceland era are declaured tO he inconsiderately imprudent, the si. k people using the same beds, Bating and drink, ing utensils as the healthy . RECORD AND PENSION OFFICE. Report of Brlc-t.en. AlnaworOi, i hlef of the Oftle, IVnalon Ceaea Illapoaed of l.n.i trnr, vTaabinrtoB, Oct. Bs, nViar.-Oea. rrad C, Ainsworth, chief of the record and peastoa otbee. in his annual rcMrt to the secretary of war, shows that 181,083 eases were received and disposed of during the fiscal year. His oilier relates mainly to r rds of Otheera and soldiers kept for the army and the pension Oflkte. It als, deala with aaedala of honor, as the record Of soldiers receiving medals are furnished the proper officers through Gen. AiaBWorth'a bureau lie reviews at some length the subject of medals of honor, and the laws under which they are granted, ton. Ainsworth say s the fiscal year baa witnessed the practical completion of the work, so many years iu progress, ot the publication of the oflicial records of the Union and confederate Bimfea during the civil war. l'hey make a total of 100,930 pages of text. BY WAY OF EXPERIMENT. Furl Oil ta lie Tried In the naeade fonael lo Urlermlne IIa Merlla. fit. I'nul. Minn.. Oct. 27. i:p.-ri-ntenta are to bt mnde with fuel nil by the Qreai Northern in the ( BBCtadf I ituncl io determine the merit fl of Ssi t ions mad' bv railway nirineera that oil fuel keeps air in luiincls clear. Although the most. In.,, roved syst.'m of fan ventilnlion has already been applied, it is said to be almost inipoa Bible to keeo the tunnel clear.
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wamse cn anu j , groes Killed In I RJot (a Washington ParLh L TROUBLE OCCURRED AT CAMP MEETH A Neuro l. Irl Among tli hi,,,,, .. 1 i f, rlbla Kueiiuiilrr Took I'l.t, . ' ., r ttM) Keaoa r a Hunting t ha s, uf Nauru lainfc ' Triiuble Ki , li-il. 'I New Orleans, Ovt. gg, y uues .viniiei uy special sal "Three white men and n,f killed in a race riot," is 1 1 and terrible news received J from Washington parish, respondent has just oonvi man from Cranklintoii, nhu , this infomaatioB, but be know, otTI ing of what haa happen, ! terilay evening. The first t he race riot uui, broaghl I j uy i orneiius M ixon, w ho, Inotli, -i. I, -ft fr,.,, n.. ii I - " -i .o.iiiinjj this morning. He stated thai wm3 men came into Cranklnito,, ;,t llW) 1 o'clock this morning, seeh : Haying thut the negroes wen upH arms and threatening to , s , Z 1 be w hit,-. Tin- Bfiaine nf th ImnM. I ....- I '.. 1 1 , . ... .. ...I DUrned bust week for criminally Kiiuiting a wh.te woman, i ! not the cause, however, of the mi .1.., M mmt :.. .. .i ... i n i i , i ,,,, , , in , ii ,( ii i ii re, nits men and ii Deffroee were I i s-ernl woundeu. Mr. Mixon wwsi ; talked with many m.-u from tl und said more and WOTM troi S expected to-day, as armed men mn Rockiag to the scene, and it ivsj n ported that the Mac Its were native In preparing for a i itl V. B. Carter arrived from I ton a little after dark hvnlght, an told your oarraapondeat that - - --------1 ...... ...... in"). - i , -i.i . Seals and Charles Illliott and siiotl white man whose Dame Inknow, were dend, and E. II. ThOB son, a white in: n, was woumleil, a that II negroes were dead. Iii formation was up to laat i -' , , in .n I p 1 1 1 - ,iii Ii-Ur to I'ni'iklintoii for help. r ihrsj u nu 11 1, M IIHHl f r. 1 ,,, I .. ,-. .... . . I . . ... o'i-iock this morn Ina s Pranklinton lor the Bcene ol charge of sheriff Simmons ail over the country armed n urr mir to tto- satne n m-r ,r " - h i sain inai .ioo mm were under arms to-day in W I pariah The trouble occurred at rann me.-tinir, and the oriein r o can Ik- ascertained, was as i reer !tt, a negro, waa run ira ..li.... l, ....... . .......I .. .. .1 m ' J vrbite man. name not given, him and asked äir his license. II, none, ami became Impudent, the constable and defied hint eOnS table withdrew and obta m vv Ii i t , 1 1 ; . , i vi Ii n tli.. imifr. ' . r-i,i ..a ...1 ;-... i ,...;., i.i - i aarlea Elliott-. The whites ret the tire and killed Lett 'Hu n a Bf preacher named onnoiiv rn ' 1 of a boaaB with a gun iu hand, t tempting to ihoot, and wan i His daughter vvns also though it is said she was aei-n J sboi. In the shooting which fol low isl another white man was killed and 11. H Thompson wounded, and seven "t eight negroes were killed. Th ing had bo direct connection it Ihl burning if the negro Morris in th sectloB last week, but it is u , ( ly a setpiel to that tragic event - at Hint time it is reported that groea have been holding night 1 lags preparing to attack (he wl I '.a I Mow n is n Im hi I twent.l from Franklin ton, In a spat t led section, it is almost ' cdT from the outside world. l-'ranKlisj ton is IV miles cast of tins pis there are no telegraph or telephflBl lllii-S. A DYING THIEF CONFESSES l'r,.L iL... Haataa I -:'l'r ll;lna. I lli-lenn. CeBteases in MtadeeOs. Helena, Mont.. Oct. 20. s ly ing ut the point of ra II ath k w in ti ity jail, the result of wound 1 calved in a street duel with Office" Plaanery, Parnum and Deputj Scharrenbroch, at mldnighi Siuiilaf night. Realising that death was i";'r' Aker acknowledged that he held a nnloon on Main street, rridny nia In which he, masked and tdiigU' rtan 'it f -i mi M in I tl... 1 hi t ion ! i-1 iH'i I CttntOmerfl to deliver their ml He nlso admitted that he bei I "V ,! .... I I ... nnntinf IB , e saoHMt j , , 1 1 i , mi - Helena. Aker. in his . .uf. .... .L.. . .. ., ... l.,,lll 'iff eo i iiar lie nan inienoeo another saloon when the ' penred and ihc fatal BBOOWllj cur red. LEGAL LORE. A losn by a building and It ,r . ,'iation is held in infrawei Rui'iding nssoelatiOB va Eh ' : ' 12 L. It. A. 6.17. not to be tXCOiPt froIf :he usury law, under a atBtnti mg for the exemption nl lllaai knl i-....rih; n,r that hian"' ' i" - a , t ir m:ile by offering the tn J j blghest bidder in an ") n nv 1 ' jiuier n oy-iaw eainousi..,., - tste where the loan 10 effected I'.' I,r . ...i.V. IV.. V,.rrolVerS '1B , - i i.LII.Lin.i a I I . ' .ait foil 1 1 1 ua iu, ww. nt auch by-law.
