Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1902 — Page 6
Weekly Courier. C. DO A MB, I'uhUahrr. JASI'KB. : : J 1 MM AVA.
A bill was passed unanimously by the bouse, ou the 10th, to give Mrs. McKinley the free mailing privilege during the remainder of her life. BwytmT William has decided to Band lt;ixon 'n Leon, a lurge land owner in Silesia, to the I'uited ttete, to study jf I lltullni atul kindred subjects iu this country. The presidential vote was counted, on UM 8th, in the pHWW ,,lt Xicarnguan congress, tlen, santoa Zctaya was declared re-elected unanimously for a term of four years. Monsinro Alhinptenpic, tutor to tho erown mine.' of Portufml, left llM turf club, in Lisbon, M the 1th for a drive and committed suicide in his ontTiag b.v ShOOtlng himself with a revolver. The senate committee on census on the Mki unanimously agreed to recommend the passage of the bill in trodoced by Senator Male, of Maine t.. creat a aeejasanent eenau bureau. lb-pr.seiitative Klcburg. of Texas has introduced a bill for an international board of engineers from Mexico and the United States to adopt a joint plan for irrigating the Kio Grand valley. It i said in Paris that the French government is sounding Washington on the attitude of the I'nited State in the event of France coercing Venezuela into paving the French claims against that republic. In response to the action taken by j C.o. Nash of Ohio and the McKinley Mi mortal minimi Way Got, Vaa s.mt. on the loth, issued a proclamation petting add January H as Child ran! McKinley day in Minnesota. Private telegrams received front Warsaw announce the death, on the night of the fd.li. of .lean IV llloch. councillor of state of Kussia, pol tical (Tunomist, railroad expert, and author of -The War of the Future."
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C UK HEXT TOPICS.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
King Edward has entered in his own name several horses for the spring handicap, the entries for which were announced on the 0th Messrs. Whitney. Kren, Croker and other Americans will be represented in the leading events, all of which are well tilled.
M. Santos-Ditmont, the aeronaut, was asked, on the 9th, by a representative of the press, whether he contemplated entering the aerial competition nt the St. Louis expos ition. Mi Santos-Iumnt replied 1 "f course, but as yet 1 do not know the conditions.
Representative I.overing. of Massachusetts, on the ioth, Introduced bill providing a salary for c.x-presi-dent of the I nited States, at the rate of Jj.vooo annually, from the date of retirement from the presidency. The bill is to apply to any ex-president at the time the law is enacted.
The transports Kilpatrick and Warren arrived at San Francisco from Manila within an hour of each other on the '.th. The former vessel brought alsuit 700 term-expired men. while the latter carried as many more. Among tba Warren's pa- . npen were Brlgadlc r -Generals Hughes and Fmisfofi.
Wni. C Trimble, a veteran bor-. -man and the patriarch of the Airierban trotting turf, died at Ne w burgh. If, V . on the Tth. aged 70. He traim 1 and developed Mountain ltoy in 18'i.t, and get Cobwebs, the Speedway champion, his record in 194. He spent f0 years with trotters and was known among horsemen all over the country.
Marcellus Hartley, director in some of the largest corporations of New York, and whose fortune is estimated as among the largest in that city. died tarnet in-tantl.v from heart disease, on the sth, at a meeting of the executive committee of the American Furety Co. Mr Hartley was n parent -ly perfectly well when he entered the board room.
Att'v -t!fn. Knox nnd Secretary Cage, on the 6th. had a conference with the president in regard to 'he Japaner,. i 1 1 undervaluation ca MM In New York ity. Jt is under i I that the department of justice wib take the matter in hand and institute criminal proceedings again-t e. rtai-i parties thought to be implicated in ease the fact wan ant them.
ale and .lini Younger have appliel i to Um Minnesota state hoard of par 1 dons for commutation of their life! sentences for murder to 35 years. A lowing 'good time." they hae already served M paar for their Khar I In tta) Xorthfield raid. They represent that friends are ready to set them ap in business in Missouri, their old Home. They are now out on parole but ran hot leave Minnevota.
Tl.. Ii UM II ,1 & . . .
iviciuinnu oi Argentine ami
t KIM . having com,, to an agreement
(is t , the wonliiiir of 1 1 . i
- .1 -r- . i i p i in the protocol referring to the pol icing Of I'ltimn Ksperana, Angertina'n rights in the matter being -af.-guaid-ed. the representation of Argentina on in wattling of Um oleanai ra ferr-d to nr. fftded, and all Um q Mona In disput will n..w- w submit ted to toe affttffdjjon of th Mritb.b y;n;j'ls.sion.
FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. In the senate, on the 6th. t'haphiln M'lburn, in the open'.na prayer, wads touching reference t" the ilcath of the late S. tutor Hcwel!. of New Jersey, Mr Keen (N. J formally anaounead tee death of his eolle.r-... . Senator Rewcll, ami offered the customary r. solutions, vlileh were unanimously adopteil, and M A mark of rSSpSOl to the Ute senator, IBS s i ate :i'l)ouniel In the house no business w.ls transacted, '.hat body tanhiK recess Immediately upon the aaI'.otineement of the ..ith of gen.oor S II ami the adoption Of the eustomai;. -solutions. In tho senate, on the 7th. the ttrst notes jf the contest between the Nicaragua la and Panama routes for the isthmian i iml were heard. Mr. Moreen offered and eeuretl the adoption of a resolution louKIrm to an Inquiry Into the ri!ations alleged to exist between the transcontinental railroad companies of the I int.-,, S- iles and Canada and the Pauativi n il t'o In the house the d bate o-i the Nienrauan ranal Mil was opened by Mr Hepburn, chairman of the commit lei which report..! the bill. In two-hours speech In advocacy of that measure but .Morris (Minn.) gave notice of an anienuatent to authorize the president, un! r certain conditions, to purchase nnd proceed to complete the Panaau canal. In the senate, on the sth. Mf. OalUnjrer. chairman of the committee on p nsa.i -save notice of radical reforms in tae matter of allowing private i" Batons in the direction of economy. The case of Ur Lax an, who w.-nt to Cuba "id aubmltted to Inoculation with yellow lerer throuan mosquito hit" and died as a rsu;t. w i nshlered with reference to his rit-ht t.i i pension, hut no decision - r i hed In th" house, the debate on the N" - racuan canal Mil developed conatderable entiment in favor of nlvinK conaidefation to the new offer if the Panama Canai t i to sell its franchise and property fer .'.- JoO, ijOO. In the senate, on the Dth, the short Open Session w as devote. I to routine li'isin- SS Afti r an executive session, the senate, at l:0o p. m., adjourned until the 13th Ir: the h"U't, the !! phutn Nicaragua ranal aid was passed by a rraeticaJljr unanimous vote, only two Members out ol 11 voting aKalnst It. Thes.. were M - -Pletcber (rep., Minn.) and Laeatter (dem, 'a i. The bill authorlxes the pr- sidenl to secure necessary concessions from Nicaragua and Costa Itlca. It also aUth rrtli the secretary of war to enter into eontrai ta for materials und work, and makes a present appropriation of $: - stait the work, and a total appropriation of fiM.Mt.no f,,r it completion. The senate was not in sesBton on th luih In the house, the bill to CP
a permanent census bun tu w aa eonsli ered. and a general Fentimi nt in us favor !) v. loped. It was. howevi r, r i ttntnltted. With Instructions to report baek a bol t. re thoroughly matared. The biU to -tend to Mrs. MeKlnhy. f..r life, th franking privilege was unanimous1;. Ldi pted. Thi' house then adjourned until the nth. PERSONAL AND GENERAL, Oflicial annotiiii i iat-iit was made In NVashingtoii, ut the '.ith. of the boarl of tmeteee el the Carnegie institution, which has been Incorporated under the $10000,000 gift of Andrew (r.rncgie. Tin- only Indication as to the form of the gift i-- that it
will be in "five per cent, bonds." I!rig.-Gen. Fred Fun.-. ton arrived at Ran Franci-co, on the SHh, on tintransport Warren, and proceeded, as (piickly as possible, to Oakland, to see his wife and son, the latter having been born sinee the general left Nagasaki. Franklin .1. Mose:, once governor of South ( arolina, was sentenced in a New York court, on the '.'th. to four months' imprisonment for the larceny of an overcoat. He is a confirmed opium Bend. (iov. Leslie M. Shaw of Iowa was the guest of honor nt a r aepUon and lianquet, given by the Grant club of Des Moines. In., on the night of Um Nah Nearly four hundred prominent louans. Including members of the legislature and state otlicials, attended. The first financial measure of importance to be reported to congress is that agreed upon by the house committee on coinage, weights and measures, prov iding for the maintenance of the legal tender silver dollar at a parity with gold and for the increase of the subsidiary silver coinage. William Tompkln, aged 7.1, owner of one of the largest breeding farmin eaateta own, on Um Ha,flred four shots nt. his granddaughter. Miss Miller, aged 18. and then put a bullet
through his own heart, from the eff , U of which he died in a few minutes. A well-dressed young man threw a ton.- through the shop window of Fdward Htirger's loan ofttot OU Sixth avenue, New York, on Um &th, and stole diamond jewelry worth 5,000. Though the street was crowded, he escaped. Ity averting a threatened strike of Bore than 0000 garment workers of the I nited Slates, the executive committee appointed in the recent industrial conference, in New York, between the leaders of enpitel ami labor, has scored their first practical triumph. (apt. II. P. Hobson arrived at hin leston. S. C, on the 10th, to lake charge of the government's naval exhibit ut the expoalUon. When asked as to the report that he would stand for congress in Alabama, ngainst steprerentnttve Rentdaund, ha de clineil to dfaeuae the matter. I BenatOf JF C, Davis, chairman of Mie United States delegation to the International conference In Me. Icoi ity, left for vVitahington, on the loth. Hg took lenro ut the ooslefnnce in a brief npeech.
Consul (iencra I McNall.v. ut (buitemala rcporta t the state depart melit, under date of lie, ember II, that the coffee crop of liuui mala for tin . no etil win fall about lOpereeala slo it of that f la-t i a r. It i- MS tin.aud that thi aeeaon's yield will amount to 49,000,000 nottndl The atntement ol Um Ireneurj balBJMVe in the general fund, ccliiMe of the j i d, ( 100,1 00 fold raearva M the diviaioa of redemption, laened an the liith. showed: Available casta lutl aneee, HI i,ltS,4Tti gold Hts9,rs4J01 . On the 10th It. ti. Dun at Co, reported: 'Failure lot Um reh nmr bered IT! in the United Btatea,agnlnt
1124 last year, and 27 in Canada, i against .'IT last year." Bepreagntetlve Shcnuan. Of New I York, on the 13th, introduced n bill eontinuiug in force ull laws prohibiting the coming of Chinee to this country, Andrew Rofaeon, who has been tarring in "Richard Car vol" is serioosh ill at Minneapolis, Minn., with neritonlt is. 0 bsaaas?
NEWS ITEMS.
WITHIN 01 H LIMITS.
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Towns in Indiana.
A Hleh tan. Notre BMM, Ind.. .Ian. H.-Prof. Edwarde, Bbroriai nd rehooologlol of Um I nivers.it of Not r- Dame, attuouiices that the ta Weit J has reeeived ;i relanhe eol lection of bneh on lu-raldry and MahnolagJ) old doenmcnt and nj atajj and rI nable paintings from Mjrr. Seton, of New York, who is about to sail for Kome to take up his permanent reel dene there. The aookt en heraldry and archaeology are especially v ., 1 -nable. They number .'.M' and MM prise the finest collection in the United staii s.
the xVg Chicago Drain age Canal.
Washington, jaDU n. -j QdMH minister, hen U-J Hay the follow m -bi. -to him hj Wei-W u-l'u. at cablegram dated Jau'iar "Hy order 1 her iiuperi the euipresM doMagrr. -following edict : "I Hiring ancca canaed by the i: year, the American n.mi. ticen issued Mrict . troops to u- -t -. protrct the building wfU
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A LINK BETWEEN LAKES AND THE 6ULF.
I'he Uwirrsi ill to llr tkrt to troetele a Kr tb- OMaata0lM nf luniiuu helH ' 1 ' i to t Mcilllol, t.enrrnl OVO a Ion.
LATE
The state supreme court of Kansas, on the lllh, handed down n decision
netainlng the eight-hour law. The decision wan by .lust ice Smith, and was iu the case of W. W. At kin. of Rnnsai iu. Kas.. who. in tiding u street paring contract (or th city, had worked his men more than eight hours a day. He was convicted in the district court of violating the law, and appealed. The seventh animal convention of the International Brotherhood of
Steam Shovel and Dredge Engineers and Crane men of America, which closed at Chicago, on the I Sth, adopted a standard scale of wages for shovel and dredgemen employed cm the Nicaragua and Panama canal work, as follows: Engineer, 1450 per no nth and board; craiicmen. 1200 per month and board. Luther K. Marsh, the well-known spiritualist, preached tWO sermons at Chrlel Universalis! church in Middletown. N. V.. On the l.'th. on Menus, the Christ." lie affirmed his belief in the divinity of Christ, and dec hired that modern spiritualism had its birth iu Christ's announcement of His identity to nsnnj after the resurrection. Gov. George K. Nash was inaugurated into office for a second term at Columbus. ., on the 19th, The inaugural ceremonies wen- held in the rotunda of the capitol. There was a military and civic parade in the afternoon. In tire SVeSlng there was a public reception in th judiciary building. Ten thousand dollars was contril-
ttted, an th llth, to the national fund for a McKinley memorial by the Wi rhingrnen oi Homestead, Pa. The ma jority of the men gave s half day's pap, from UM löwea! lahorer to the heads of department. There were a few. howi wr. who iz.wv nothing. The I'nited States eTOiseit ChleagO and Albany and the gunboat Nashville left ViHefrnnche, on th lth. for Qenon, to awah the arrival of Renr-Admlral 3. B. Cromwell. A report from Beonl, Core, say that Russia, without .viiiiing for Crea's permission has pushed her tel -graph line across the Toouicn river Into Corean territory. The German cruiser Gazelle left Kiel, on the 1-th, for VeBezUi lau wüte is. Tn the senate, on the fJUt, Mr. Nehton (Minn.) called up the biU providing for the establishment f a department ol commerce and urged Its Immediate paaesge. He va plied with questions by senators, who objected that time enough for looking into the merits of the measure had not been given. The bill finally went over. The senate spent half an hour in executive session and adjourned ....In the house the day was sjient in general dlseuesion of Ute penaloo appropriation bill, the first of the annual budgets to be presented. Messrs. Grosvenor and Hepburn defended their course in the last OOngrcsa in opposing the veteran "preference" hill, and Mr. Uixey (Vn.) advanced a proposition to extend aid le state confederate homes ami to open national soldiers' homes to ez-con fed
erates. The London grand Jury, on the 1.5th, found a true bill SgaUtSt Dr. Krause, the former governor of Johanne burg. Transvaal, on the thelgl of incitiiiL' Cornelias Broechsman, the
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Chicago diainae;,- anal, making it a
link in water nection U t e. n t lie
irreal lake-, and the L'ulf. was con
sidered l the house committee on
river- and harbors. Pare delegations fron' Chicago were present, one including the officers of the sanitary ili tru-t UUiretd in this larger jirojccl and another beaded bv f.nuer llepresentative Adams, of Chicago. who approved in adveoney of i:nprovod savlgation facilities. baetaaV lag tnrniSg oasins in the Chicago) river. I'he latter project was tirst pr. s ilted by Mr. Adams, who explained th.- vast magnitude of the Commerce oat the Hot und Use difficulties anil dangers incident to navigation at Ibis lime. I he cit v is i , S-
,tV. has just returned fron, ( bt- cNtensix,- improvements. n.where, she declare-. -he was vie- Ig the ehnnnel. erecting the most
llioiiern UriUgcs, etc., cosiilie; ill ine
luril-rel u i rlile.
Fern. Ind.. .Ian. IS. Charte la Netherly. a saloon keeper, shot and instant l killed Henry I. Helmig, 0 cripple, BondO' afternoon. Uelmif, it is claimed, had been ejected from t lie saloon during the morning and re
turned in the afternoon armed will a heavy cane and began to demolish the plate glass window-. Netherly ran 1 out and Helmig attempted to assault him with hi-cane. Neiherly drew his revolver ami fired live times, every -hot taking effect in Bflmlg' body. Netherly WSt arrested.
wliieb we teel rxtn-iu and grateful. U'e tber-(-
I so Ting-fang to oontry . sion of thauh- through th.
of stair to hi-: rxeelha . dent of lh- United this." THE NIU CHWANO 1 hsrste ut Rmiai I Attain i. ii osesaa laird t. t MUtil .
Oat I Her III, Dubtta, Ind.. Jan. 13. Su-an Howman. a ixior widow residing in this
coun
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tiniied by Dr. Dowie. She wa- taken Into the Zionist organization, and, being Impressed by Dewle'i artlnn that she bad no right to hold wealth Individually, she gave up WOO, all she had. The nioiicv was given hr SJ frienils with which she v - to seek ndmi-sion to an old woman'- hoi: e. She is now p iinihss ami without a home. ilire- lulu. eil Valpan iso, F.d.. .lau. Fl. The Valparaiso! hicsgo accommodation on the Pennsylvania road ran into a freight tra.t: and Engineer Gogan, Pireman Wtagner hnd the braheBMS w.-re injured. Four freight cat - were dt ntoHshed and the engine and 0 I eoeeh of the geeommodatlon thrown Into a ditch. The Chleago wreck g crew was c alled out. A biisaard has bee raping in this vicinity since midnight. Over a foot of -now i-- on the ground. Vln Kit Knell Olher. Indianapolis, Ind.. dan. 13. An Im dianapolia inventor, who at this time leftist's to have his identity divulged, through a sworn affidavit ny his attorne saps he win shortly 'ixc to th World an invention that wili nvolutior.ie one f the great braneljes of UM country's Industries. The device is called the 'telclectroeeopc,' whereby a mim Üting a lelephose ina.v see and be seen, as Well as lalk, hear nnd be heard.
V osl Her Life. Vineennes, Ind.. Jfeo. ki. Else Cordon, bend waltrees at Uie m a Grs d hotel, is dying as the result of injuries to her spine received in a fa" caused by Irving to kick a trav of dishes he'd hy one of the waitresses under her. Miss Condon attempod to mtke the kick in order to win a friendly wajcr. and. losinr her balance, fell backward, her spin., -trik-ing against sn overturned chair. ( IsnrrUi- Smoker lir. Alexandria. It:d.. .Ian. IS. Arthur Fraee. son of 3, W. I'raee. died la his room in the Hide! Brandon, in this eity. It is reported that th tl-e of ciifiirettes was the direct catl-e of his death. He averaged i cigarette n day sad had been a constant cigarette smoker r il' years, which brought his total up to I.Su.iHKI.
aggregate about 1 1 ,(HH).(sU. Ml eT this bemtitte I the general navigation interests and it was deafhed tlMt the federal government tUpptemenl the work by provi iing turning ba-ins to cost about $"i (i.ihmi. W. II. I5"k-r. rharmmn of th eons mitten repreaenting the -anul tra--tees, state! the g. netal purpooe of the project ofixtenditi' that wahres to the Miastasalppl nnd thence giving I deep water cyinnel to St. Louie. For the present, the eoaoatit tee anfced only a g'iveiniinii; survey to develop tin- feaaibiHty and a lvantagea of the plan, this survey t coat eo. Mr. Ilaker did not n into the general merit-- nf the proj.et. neing that the arguments were the sa i.e us those folly presented la-t ye i r. Chairman Barton stated in Udo connection that Us nsamlsars of the eonmiittee o -iblv examined the project last sunnier and were fsmiliar with its genera! features. Mr. Ree,.. of Illinois, also stated that the mttubers of Use aonMmitte were possibly familiar with the .situation and Ibi- obv'u.ted the necessity of a long beaiii.tr. At i; lat r daj the cuiii!iit tee will jciss upon th.two Items peopowed. THE BATTLESHIP ILLINOIS. 'i io- Bio Miip lias aateeeaafatli iirwssoiaattataial tn laas IM Ullis of he - ! lontiin; Dock.
Pekin. Jan. IC Th. consul at Niu Chwnr g. II. : ler. has repli-d to thr I: ist ra tor's charge tLat ing 1o the I'nited st. itk.-burg shot a R during the recent : Niu i hwang. say in -consul, and the i nanism Vickburg. C ;aniand r I inn stiguted the aiT.iir'l found no eiidenc whi I neet Americans with ;:, Mr. Ooagetr. tb- t ister here, has rec"id recent rorrrwptmdcn Md Miller and the I. trstor at New Ch: complained repeatvdly of -she regulation- at nietits on the rij) r . ' 'TWAS NOTHING
lll'palrli I ' ra . is ataoeewssas to U lat lllM '
Wa -hingt n. Jan Iy'tlg ro ' '1 the gram. Monday, fro:, ward I. Harry, of 1 : burg, iu answer t inquiry regarding
ported clash at Niu saibrt of the ik-' s.. Ii, rs. Tttaj Kan (no d: Navy . Washing, a. ( i. .rderly . (StCVtedl
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Washington. .Ian. 11. The big battleship illitn is has just come out of tin tbuiiing drydcach at the New Orleans naval Station, having sueeet-
fulty demonotrated the of ih.it striu'turc. 'Hi
has been obliged to elMMsfC it- planin reapeel to the eeeet's sevensanta. It will in necessary to omit the call at Petiaecohs, srhsrfe had lM-,n imm ised to the Florida jteopb-. and. inatead th Ship, after tmn hing at II.:-vat-a for coal, will pstseeed dire-tly
north to Newport News. I nder the term - of the contract of the btiilderthe two day's sea trial must be had Foon. and the ship tnu-t In- thoroughly inspected by the board to make j ure that the contractors lo not esenp any peopST I ability for deterioration. It is, sgpeeted that the Illinois w ill Im- on,' of the American wari ships presint at the coronation eeremonies in Knirlnnd.
Wa-hitgton. Jan. - Sebree. commandant nf the States naval station at "i tier dale of I'.u 1 made a r p rt to mem in regard to -
p.- il.ililies jnp ,liat.. T- s i
uepart iik nt .;.,. . ,,. .
vetnber last, he has vi-it-lands of Jfanua and h--. . village of Le-onc. in Tutuila as sosne of the villapre or. Ps hny. lie ays most of tlte im-. suffering from influ-n;i I ress is making in mad I the natives, tm-r won.. n abeing cmpleed. Th" -omjuandcr says th; it was at Manna 21 gun- tha turned over to the am! paid for. each nativx recciv i tie over $11 for hi. weaiw..n
SETTLED WITH MISS KNIGHT.
Hall llrinas eio.iMto. Wabash, Ind.. Jan. I.'i. - Solomon (.oilman, of thi city. who. with sV
era i leveiand eepitniMt. owns the
unite liner .ier-ey stock farm near The Ur f MmarH
here, has -olil Hie Hereford bull Half for 110,000, the highest price aver paid for a male of that blood. ProtCCtiOB, a son of Dale, brought .f.t.uuo.
A NONCOMMITTAL REPLY.
kits ( hrlallsn Rn-elea mm wer a rral-llas ISeasiatloa ml i Itasea
-tt-r Hctllea Miss
I'ortln Knlihl'i llreaeh of I'riimUr Mali.
hol II In Tenant. Terr Haute. Ind.. .Ian. 13. Otto vVright called on his farm tenant, Kli Pass linger, near this eity, had de ma tided a wa-hintr machine, A uuar-
public prosecutor of .lohannesburg rel followed and Wright -hot his ten (who wan executed SeptemlM-r ::(), a tit twice, both wounds Iwing serious, lat) to murder .lohn Douglas Köster, Wright's mother wa- with him.
I.tiirlish law vit, who vva- altcbed
iiniiii-rirurr nnant.
South I'.e; .1. I ml.. Jan. I.:. illiam Hell, a counterfeiter, for whom the government oflsciall have been looking for some lime, has been arrested at North Jldson, near here. When arrested Kail nn sttempting tn sell hi- isigus money to n farmer.
Copenhagen. Jaa. 13. A d re presenting 34.000 signers dress prote-iing against the -Ihs Ianish West 1ml ice aril! question being previnsly r-f-' n pl. l.e-. i'e. w a- r :'
has. after Christian yesterday . Hi m . rt. the plied to the address of the dr;
an
to Lord l! bert's siafT. The ( het oliee, ChoctOW and I hiekasnw nations have. ,v their councils, passed resolut ions asking congress to do away with tribal government and riskimr that territorial government be Instituted instead. They say that two governments can not well eil at the same timr. Secretary Hay and tavrd Paueefohh) the llritisli ambiissador, on the Mlh, signed protocol extending for one year the time allowed British colonics to adhere to the treaty entered into between the United Mate and Great Britain defining the rights of their lubjecta, Christopher Zug, a pioneer iron manufacturer of western Pennayl rente, died at his home in Pittsburg, Ta . on UM b.'th. of general debility, incident to fjhj nge. Mr. Zug WM 1. .Mais old. lie was a director in numerous financial and philanthropic, Instlttrttone. I'nited Stales MwhTter WiKoti at Baatlai o, hilt . rabled the secretnry of stat,., ,,,, t,,. , Ih), aoeetn fUCnl of Chile had adopted the sxtru
union i rea t v submitted by Um triimcnt of the United States.
London, .Ian. 14. The breach of promise -nit brought hy Mbn Portia Knight, the meriean :n t . ess again, t
the duke of Manch Stl r all. hnnn settled out of
duke psryhuj MiM Knight i. :.u.s. and as follows: ili fray ing the costs of the legal pne ; "We thank yon for the inv I ceding-, an agreement was reached have displayed in this mattr ntardny and the final papers will be we are unable, while dipl.-u.." algnsd vTedneeday next, when the gotiations are pend'ng. hn i money will Im paid. our viem-s on the question. W
yiu will have, as wr have oirf nil confidence that our miiu-'i
know how to safeguard the a
f the islands and their poj"
got-
l.eft I. ii rue Kutate. Pern, Ind.. Ian, i i. Mrs. t hriatlan Itradley, "fi years old. who had large real estate holdings in Indian tl d Chicago, dieil t her hO0M here of nnesnnonin. She left an estate c-t.-inulcd at IHRMaW, Ii to Prison for Life. Rvaaiville, Ind., .Ian. 13. Patrick Nenphnn, th wife inuril. rer. WUI late Saturday night st ntcneod to the stat penttentiary for life MurneO to iteaih. Muieie. Ind.. Jan. 19, Mrs. Nanef
lay lor. aged :.'., was burned to ibatli at her home lo re, it is thought to be a ease of suicide. oirii leap's nty, fem Haute. Ind . J.in i ! Bdaofl Kidder, n prominent flour ssill owner in this city, died suddenly of apoplexy.
The Moral Urol lie rs. Prilra(rlssi. New York, dan. 14. Ien Ilur-t. of Edmonton, the champion oMpdhs taaec runner of Knglsnd. nnd his
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.......... .... all lay psdentelaa walih which will, Osaadanv X. J Jan. it --if take place nt Mtulison Spiare garden be lat Cnited Statte Srnat in t neontk ln Hurst holds the 1 J- Sever II was admitted to i world's rerorel for J4 hotir. IfiO miles, yesterday. The estate is iK'tdine ( hnrlev Howell's famous run i "'piaHy among On. Seseil's
made iu Madison Square garden on NovenilMT 1. sso, by over three miiei
nvl Snriiriin'i Salt-ISe. Newport, 11 I . Jan. H. oValetari Burgeon J. It. Buchanan. V. S. X., Committed MiiciJe at the naval training station Sunday. Ihiring a fit of delirium, Incident to typhoid leeeTi h" got hold of n razor and cut his t broat . dyhsg i hart ly alter leajnttted at u.tii, r nsrae. Clinton, 111.. Jan. 14. Warren C Brewer and ( lav i older, KentucKi-(III-, eb urged with the murder of I.I. l a v lor. of ll. Witt. or July L"0 last, wi re declared not guilty by the jurj
at their trial here.
live children. As n lnwntrv tiled, the value of I he estate n i mated at txn.OW. MBntahBSMSSa la Prse"I: Yoangstnwm . Jan. II. - A " Monthly bar irou asge scale to nee ht re yesterday aflem - ' sages for puddlers was ad'Ji' from giJO per ton to fi.TJ fr ind the rate for finiher fr-'i cents per ton to S S-10 cents per Che examinations of Ue ii
j bar iron made during Xorrniber pecemlter showed that bar iron, which the wages is bned. I snore than $30 per ton. which est. j the mm to the increase. TV ! rrrae affects 11,000 men west Pit U burg.
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