Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1902 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

Publisher. t INDIANA

CUB REST TOPICS. THE HEW8 I BKIET. FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

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tories. OB the lltli. "gree.i W nTr R;' ;: , v .m. I -lm-nts era ew favorably the bill governing the fur- ','' b.,.

,.f eornor:. I i. n :n AuMta. . .i aunbua?- M

an -' - w - a i u - - -

. Ilnrrls iKa . '"S1 At Crawford, Neb., on the l.tn. tiuty. J " lnt",r Judge Kiaenld wa. nominated g ÄÄJti? eongress bv the republican 'n ,n" in the house the bill t r I. l 1 ill.. vlMaAMnflML

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J Pirrixiul M.-rgun paed thrown

Part, on the 12th. ..n hi wa to At Mediterranean to join PMÜ C"onair. Three person injured and man? hundred 4 dollars' worth of property dama.c I Here tl.e result of a tornado which swept Klgin. Ill . and

,!hn Fx. farmer near Bow Lake. Ml . shot and killed Iiis i r -. WW Peter an. I hi nuther. 'n the Us h. t. l then shot himself 94 He i pr.duibly demented, aa one at his brother went insane last spring and another member of the family

committed suicide by blowing n''

On the l .th K. l'"n "T""

WITHIN OUR LIMITS.

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one nunareu nou o.i. - ci..n. t ami I rct-n minuter. -y,"f committed suiciue u -- lot. ssdor and u?? .Tote ol S to top of hi head off. r.rr.r.:'v" E'jasBfSDS5 -nr.?rtrisr-

12th. lwenty-nve pei-o..s "- -

Jured. A heavy mow Ml at Mildcli-irg f.. ttA T",.inv nil the 11th. for the first

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time in lC years.

The railroads wert

In the senate, on the 10ih. th naval anr."prUtli hWL rrlnr more then WJtBEÄTwa. ted It include. W'"" f5 two f.rt cU- hattle-hin "J' . . JTirr .h. ..i!e urovtaion that

on; of eaVh .ha! he Wilt at rov. runvnt v2?d. ronMeratlon of the i.thmUn ca.

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in-

a . I .. .r i nil Lnr

tIo h.ci ami man ..t a..L r.-l n th home lh

were thrown down. ; gf. ,riri,f,r -...In fre.t re-rve W

I the agricultural d. 7

feated. A apecUl rder ,wl

.i 1 to 7 tor inr c'iiiiu"."'" : ÄVll- krtfte cable Mil. and there-

Just before adjournment, on the 11th. the senate apreed to vote final ly iin the N'icarapua canal bill, and all penilinp ninen.liiMiits. on the l 'th

the voting to be pin at 2 p

tn.

ni """'i .i.' .k. ..lira

ltotonlnc to tne autnor ariru In favor of tta raae in the -nate. on the Uth. a moti-n io

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A miniature tornado ana ri"111" " ' . : .v . w...v .nrk of rtlate class win- IP" ,m.mfr.i to the con.tl

" Z. 1 m, the 12th ! for tri

aow in . . . - Wfeatfl n to . alter a non flooded basements and did heaTJ Mr Kairbanka. In a earefully

vi.'. re !-. n. announce"

tn the To . ma route f.r tne i.nn nal. and gave hU rean theref

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!l I... 1 Kin arwrt II fendlne amerd-

merTt.. on Thuraday. Juire l votiaf to h. ein at I P m In Ke houe. tne I.' ü J JThi- hin killed by

trtklnir out the enactln elaju 'f the

pared with a vcar apo. The river an-1 harter bill was care-ik-r..ne over bv the cabinet, on

the'nth. and after piviup the matter h-t( ;ltfra,.ti...i f-r 12.ihi permits at

full r..nM i. rati-n. the president m elded I - sipn It. which he did later

New by Telegraph from Varioui Towns in Indiana. Hi run Honored. .,ifaeiic Ii!, iwm 14 Tw l'M-

,K-...uoe r.aUltlleUI as-..iat.ou UN .ts annual exercis.-s in llic Tabcrnile at the battleprontul Smi.luy. Spe ,., train- .11 all roa.U xvere run and an iimiieiise crowd atleli.led. IM fM tfci MM ho fell I battle of Tippeennoc v.-r.- beautifulv .l.c.ratcl. Ai ud.lress was .lel.v,re.l bv Him, Henry Wattcrsoii. ed ilorof the l.ouiville rourier-.loiirii.il. hi ..t beinp - Heroes in Home.pun." I oe and .r.e Haute. In.! . I. A s""n American Mronp man miiu mO r..pe Of . .. r. wtlir... v ith a bull was the

MIR HD INSII

Twenty-Hour Schedules Between Chicago and New York Successfully Made. FASTEST SERVICE EVER ATTEMPTED.

DISGRACEFUL CONDITIONS. LaW'tbldln- t MtMM a.reutrd i:l,ual u r ftort Hf the authortllra tn I'roleet Thnui.

Carbondale, III., June 1 l war which lias been iu Btogn at RMonUkh HI., iuc- May M, win,, a mob attacked the colored normal nnd

Industrial inatltute, u achoul m

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IJVTE NEWS ITEMfi.

ih.. fair ..round" at the rxhibitiona pro-

rUaal un.ler the aupic.s ..f theOnler of Railwaj nadaetora. In lac iral boat t!"" three-teat -. iffl Hen ford threw the man ntnl stepped on him. but intlK-ted only tlfglK injurv. In I be next bailie after much effort the man threw the bull.

rand

daniape to farm buildings in the ri

cinity. The convention of the Natihna Nurserymen's association, at Milwau be., came to a close, on the Utk, af

' . er k itr ,-;

..r- fivino' on the scemd nie-uav u ,.ur. bv a vn't of 11 to

June 1903. at Detroit. Mich., fur th. n th uite on the Uth. the (MMI ' 1 dnck .haryea bt wna dUwue.l f"r n next meetin?: .VThaif. mh.n without beln " eaannleted. H wa 1aM aside and consldI.atest advices from turbulent Hay era.,n of the Isthmian eajtal aueMg ti state that "while the provision. - -iÄ't

orernment of the reptim e is a jpiomatic phae atr rairoo.-

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M. h was .;.r .-1 by Mr !

I - . . . . . . Waa a- .AT. f t . n

ment throughout the country. ; Jwwo Jgk ,h. tn,a,.

;...:..t. in im mom

I the IrrlKaiL n bill, which passed the en- : rue s-'me tune ayo. wa. dlseu-sl un- r

Tn ttte senate, on the Uta. the Varapuan canal bill was di. i. 1 fr a abort time. Mr. Morgan (Ala.) c ntmuinp his speech in support of the measure and in criticism of the Tanama project. The district of tolurnbia appropriation bill passed, and a larpe number 4 prirate jenion bills ucre disposed of. The day .1 1 - ..r, the late IJ'I-

rn'.i'i inj .ui.-.-- ........ - 1 - . : c.,. ..r c..iiih laroliiia. ! am attorwev of Thornton, for Torperi

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r... nti.m caUinc mil one niraiust 1 nan. - 1 . ....... -

st True Hill.

Lcban.in. Ind.. J UM 1. TM pr

-,ry whi.h met Sn nfaWWl olna baa Indloarwed nfter retuminp seven in

; rlictmetits. Six of the indict ment h ara aajalaal Joseph n. I iwalafbaam, i

vMelv. fiphtinp will certainly UOm JltTtmJm

hortlv. owing to tue pro...); canal, wl

The statement of the treasury bal

a M 1 A-Miaira I

an. es in the c-nera. iu.iu. SriTly val M-s-ehe. were made

of the f 150,000.000 gold reserve in tin Jn favor of tnt ba, anJ Mr Ray. chair-

divisiiin of redemption, issued on th 13 showed: .Available :i-h balance $lW".44.06; g.dd. $100.133.152.

The secretary of the treasury, or the 11th. sent to the fcooae rvporti 01 the allowances made to Ohio. $45. 55, and to Illinois. $1.00.,.129. for in terest on account of civil war ad vances made to the government.

The proprietor of the Amenear house at Hamilton. Bermuda, spread a fe.ist, on the 11th. for all of the 130 Ihwr boys who had been in the . .r 01 nitiw Ill the harbor. The

j. 1 1-.... ...... r- --- , hon were entcrlained in partiea of "e

non 1.1 th- 4u.lii.jrv cmnrltt nx.. 1

lone Ith! afeument aaln.t it. In the aenare. on the lJth. th Tte cart of the day wa spent In rtnu-l"' . - n A niessaee wa received f rvrn tee vrwaident. urslna- the etabl:hm" t of reetrroeal relations between the fnlted State, and Cuba. The ne.a aiA then the se

cret aaaatO was" resumed and eontlnu'-d antfl the senate adjourned In the

h-i.,A. Irrlc .f -T. Mil wa nasse-i i

v . af MS to m. Many amendment were

alTered. but. eje- ft tr.oe nno"i vj "'

eommitUe. only one wa adopted

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

25 each.

A siwcial from La Cananea tells a

v, .v,,tlntT of 14 Yaolli Himer on

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20th. bv M.M.in ruralea. ine

,;..r- 1 ol vv.rkinif for th

The aacoafl chamber of the H.-llrind ata'.s peneral. -n the loth, unanimously adopted the convention between Holland and Germany provi l itiL' for an Asiatic cable to tb Datei Indies, to be worked by a Ihitcb-Gcr man company.

In the house

npon the secretary of war for in

formation as to the cost irom sources of the war in the Philippines was laid on the table by a party rote.

1 to '.. The latter part 01 tue

aion was devoted to private pension

legislation. Yi bills beinp passed.

Latest advices from the OTieaa

state that upon the arrival In Japan.

Mav 2T. of John Itarrett. . niuu-Mon-

er peneral t arranpe Of at. Louis

Worl l's fair exhibits, he was raei .mu

lxv wbo itrnck looepn nerrwa '. the head w ith I s ale weight inflicting injuries which pnoed fatal ! Byroads i balloted for murder in tie j

first depiee. II com la the OH Field. . .. ,1 .i,,u,. ir, Never I

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befoTC in the history i inoiana mmm ti e oil trade Wen ns setio ns it is at !the present time. The ririll is active over the entire field, and a few cents

crud-

...Woti.o in the once of the

a. c.-rdetl an impressive welcome by a . r(iillu t wu, rause no end of ex-

larire committee or leauinp apai.e , ,itemt.nt n ,.rant eountv a......

manufacturers and merchants, repre- ! ver m) ew iral. are drilling, and

seating all the principal cuambers 0 haf as mnnv jn Wells county.

commerce of the empire. M.,,rrlu, itenth.

The Tippcan..e Battlefield associa- Kllltl, n.l . June 16. - .( . Strong, tin bell its annual cxerci-es in the f . rMier .'hree miles east of here, was

Talmacle at the bottlegroumi ne..r I-ifayette. Ind.. on the 15th. Special trains on all roads were run. and immense crowds attended. The graves of the men who fell at the battle of Tippecanoe were beautifully decorated. And appropriate addresses were delivered. Fri. mlly natives in Manila say a report is current amonp their countrymr. 1I1M the five soldiers of the Fifth

All Ihr TlOlaa tSI be fa Hoad.

laaasiaratlag Urn Tl Haawd fas Mime mm n s.i...iuie, apasaah ta "bow that TUe t ould lo Heller. New York. June If. Tbc new special train over the rei.n- lv ania road that to make ÜM trip from Chicago to Jersey City in M hours arrived nt the latter place at 8:35 o'clock MoniOJ in. uiiilig, three minute ..lo ad of bchcdule time. The train's fast 1 rip was accomplished without B hitch. The New- York Cent nil s first 'Jdhour train, from ( hicago arrived at the Grand Central Statte at I ::-' I. in., Monday, four ininut. - ahead of

time. The oflicials of the toad reported that every important station i, ,,nf.. x.iik missed ahead of

0 wmmm iwn. ' I time, and that the trip SM aCCOnte pllabed sueeeasfuUy without laeldent. The train avenged 4. milev an hour for the antra trip ,f 98n nrflaa. The fanning af these tWO '-'O-hour trains by the I'ennsv h ania and NewYork Central inaupurat.-s the faiest regular terriefl ever attempted between Chicago and New York. t TiiF. caicAon i:d.

the

after the celebrated TasdtVg I Ala.) Bchoolt Still OOatlaOeS, The hon,, ul colored eitlsens bntsj baen warninfs sent to the oeeupa leave t lie vieinitv, and slwu Iii. tlnir homcH late at night. v throiigh fear, have left. their hoiues and in some in their crops. '1 here remains onlj fi . families. and two of them will leave ..t once. Last night a MMJ Halted Hi v Peter (ircell. pastor of the l 1 Methodist church, au. I iton house. Some of the whit, n profeas to fear that Colored will be used in the mine- which ure beinff opened in that vieinitv.

Joffaraon D. Alston, presidenl f the normal, has been ebnae II OS ', I,.head of the school for life. Si e to the incorporation papers on fill al Springfield, and against him an 1 t. iis.. feeling exists. The boar) nf IrilStaCS. f which Dr. Mitch. 1 white physician of Harrlsburii preaidenti will consider both the removal of the school and th eh on ng Of a new president at llnmeatlnffi Jmrn IT. CNwr. rati been appealed to for protection

CHARGED WITH FOKGhRY.

foud !ead between two horses in ins ! barn. It was thoiipht at firt that he bad been kicked la death, but there

wa- not a scratch ..r bruise on his body. If he killed himself by takinp poison the family does not know tbeceaee for the de.-l. He was one of the vvcalthitl landowner in the county. Boat rew Parade. Notre Dame. Ind.. June If.. The 12 . .r.ltv boat crews under the bad of

men that the five soldiers

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cavalry were capture ? o. - , WToming, participated

auiKt a--

Green Consolidated Mining Co., anJ

were camped two miles below- the

works. At Kansas City. Mo., oa the Utk, Frank Siegel, formet president of the defunct Siegel-Saunders Live Stock Commission Co.. was brought to triai on a charge of embezzling fäMÜ ol

the companv's funds. Jstege! was in-

tn

M. Floiiren. Fn n. li ex-minVer ol jictPd lat snmmer by a grand jury

f.ir. iirn affairs, was Iin.-.l l'"' iram on f,r. eoStBtS

In Paris, on the 12th. for lileling hiopponent in the recent elections foi members of the chamlier af deputies The plaintiff in the ease was award ed 1,000 francs' damage. Mrs. Lillian J. Adams was. on thf 11th. appointed city treasurer af Kansas City, Ka.. by Mayor Cm I sleek to succeed her baaksusl, -'no Adam-, who died on the l'Uh. Mrs Adams had been her husband s prin ipnl deputy for five year-. The grain tax clause of the bude.1 the

llriti-h h-.ise of commons, on the 10th. by :''! to 193 votes. A length aVseaaaban preceded the Tote. The chancellor of the exchequer denied that the prain tsx was intended to be a prelude t preferenl oil dutie. The nobles of Ike Mystic Shrine deajsjOjal the day. on the 13th, to a trip around San Francisco bay. visitin! various points of interest en route. Including the Mason's home at Decoto. Stanford university and Jose. At night there was a rrr.nd ball nt the Mechanics' pavilion in ban Krancisco. An employe of the Hunk of France wlo. was entru'ted with the Ban af collateral securities abstracted a limbllf of these documents, and. throutrh the help of a friend, borrowed money on them from the Hank of France itself. The pnfMta say thai the sum lost by the bank amounts to 45O.O00 francs.

Mofaaaj

The chamber af commerce ..f Mani-

0 d alh near Teresa, w

province, i-uzou.

11 naval parade oa St. Joseab'a lake

rhe asaaewrers wer.- Bklllfairv gone 1 throiieh. and the l r.g lint of lwats j

with the beaWBJ oar-men mailf a fine -peetaele a- they lent through the .ii.Terent figure- which had been arranged.

Gonzales de Qnesada, the

minister to the United States, arrived in Washington, on the 12th. with hifamily. A prominent Afrikander i o,-joted as snvirtr: TsOSMf statesmen hdve bo intention of following in the footsteps of Ireland and thus subjoining themselves to military despotism and suffering the loss of all opportunity to work out their importaat. independent destiny." A tornado struck the steamer P-v venna at Maquoketa chute, four miles north of Dubuque. Ia.. rn the ICth. and turned her bottom side up. Four of her crew were drowned, the

rest havinr a close eats. Fortv-nine Chinese immigrants ar rived at Havana, on the '.th. on the ! V.ard line steamer Monterey, but

were not allaw-ed to land. They went

la Las presented to Gen. haff.-e a aet of resolutions which expr. M the regsinl with which the general an! .1 in th. Phi'.innines are held

bv the bV ! m. n of Manila. atari- Tmnble. "The remains of Hamlet Jarvis. Jr.. I Mishawaka. Intl.. June 1.- BeeaJ formerly a memln-r of the Thirty- Rev. T. . Mo-,er. pa-tor of the Wah 1 f.h v hinter infantry ir he Philip- T Fvangelica. church, has dared

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f I, n 1 1... -. w noiniere.i n ai

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t ...,.r.i..r...i two veara

wuo ...... ...w. .- ,,. ...rrv

buricd at ,111. man inonw o.- wramn

before the age of WK and that woman 1. ..1.1 I... -. i...f..rc t he v can enter the

fiftv-fifth commencement ex- ' , . ,,.,,.,.

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t his

r. bv insnrirent-. were

Ualti.iiore. Nd . on the 15th.

Th

ereiseaof lh-iit iis., conegv- . .-- am. me the members ol

an the 15th. Dr. F. W. '.nnsaulus. 01 Chicago, delivered the Iweeals Jreate rr... Tiere We e 'i r, Ii s Trice Hnl-eH. fn the senate, in the l5th. the Ion. Wah.ish. Ind.. June I, Northern ndinr I-end..n dM-k charges bill was j in,iiana farmers are obliged to pay passed, after which consideration of j higher price- for thra-hing their prain the isthmian canal question was re- 1 ,hi year, owing to an agreement made timed. M r-. C'jlb.m and Kittridge i,v thP thrashermen V general ad-

rate- will lie effective in JOiy,

delivering sjH-eches in advocacy f vance in

the Panama rout.. A motion by Mr. Iroctor (Vt.) to agree to a conference with the house on the army appropriation bill was so vigorously opposed that it SM withdrawn for the present In the house, ir-der suren-in of tho- rules much mis

cellaneous: bn-.ness was transacted.

from San Franci-co by way of V.tn- 1 mc,,,i;njf the adoption of resolutions

eouver. rmy mrc wno are- io ro'ite to Cuba will also be prevented f r m landing. Five men were killed and a'-"nt fifteen injured, in a collision between

fa-t mail train No. 1. from Na-hville. and the JapT accommodation train, on ihe Nashville. Chattanooga A St. Louis railway, on the I2th. nearChattanoopa. Consulleneral Evans, on arriving in England, waa aked if be wa not afraid to leave the conntry in view of ihe volcanic eruption and other disturbances of nature going on. and

replied that after six years at the pension office, even volcanoes had no

terrors for him.

Chicaro packing house teamsters

min are making threats. They

eiee president, mem Der 01 tue one tll- nacker have not

net. foreign ministers and amba-a- , up t h. trrmn 0f comprodor- and to suppress the teaching of j whi.h the big strike, and anarchy was pas-l bv the house, on m) has Wn :,ued fnr a general the '.'th. by a vote of 175 to . A mo- wxinr of unin to consider the ti.m to recommit the measure with j mtalj0n instructions to strike out certain sec- , B o nqo Boers had siirrend.-re 1 tici :-! a', d. 71 to 12.1. ! t( i-th Many are yonngsters 1 M a a . 1 1 . .1 ..vkvard Tl... ma

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A : 1 1 1 gram received, on tne inn. --

hv Secretary Hav from Oaited States

The bill to protect 1he presi lent

appropriating 185,000 for plans for a memorial in Washing! WS to Abraham Lincoln. Two bills amending the pension law wen- pas-.d. The resolo-

1 i n e.-il'ine -n the secretary of war

f .r his reasons for the di-mi--al of

..v.... ... .n. o.r iiisliel will l.e

niirn .... - - r charged for thrashing a heat, eente for oats and seven cent - for rye. Made a t'nf csalna. Marion. ind .June 16 tmrney Trt.vvhridge. Arthur Stevens and Marshall H .rrcld. all Of Sweeter. were arrested, and Trowbridrre confessed la the murder of Jame Lacy, who wns sh.it to death just west of Marion. Trowbridge confessed la firing the fatal shot. Gar Conn, of Marion, is also under arrest.

asanas 4. mi it Heeord Made ll

XVcat-llound Train. ( hicago. June 17. New York to Chicago in 19 hours nnd .' minutes - that is the record time made by the new fast trains put into -ervi.e by the Petin-.v Iviinia nnd Lake Shore railroads. The go-boar schedules over both ways were more than equaled. Ihe train of the former road that left New York Sunday at 1:55 a. m., arrive. 1 here three minutes ahend of time :it s::,2 Monday morning. The Luke Sh .re m.ide exactly the -ame time, arriving three minutes ahead of the schedule at 9:42 n. in. FIGHTING FOR THIilR COUNTRY Another nc of C ruelly tor the

Philippine I omnilllee to Tnke

I . antl li esllnnte. Manila, June 17 - The bodies ..f th. sergennti law corporals and four privates of the Fifth cavalry who were captured May by btdfones nt ItinSngOSinn, Ilial provime, this i-land, have been reeovrrd. Most of the bodies had been hewn limb from limb, nnd it was found impossible to recognise four f ike dead m'n. A number of arr. Its in the matter have been made, and nine men have bean abeolotelj identified as bakmg, big to the hand of ladrones kleb eaptorad Ike insarienna. Hie identified men include two members of the police force of Teresa. fctorOtlg prov inee. The Asaerleaa soldiers were buried yesterday together: it was impossible to make separate Interments.

Allboanh la aa Insane Aavtaai ihr Aeeuaed W ill be Keiiulred In Answer If I'oaalble. Macon, Ifo , June I7v Inform n ekarging forgery was sworn the county prosecutor v. ' agnlnat W. .'. Magna, for is public administ rat or .f Hacon ty. Magee is now in the Insam

liim at Pultoa, Mo., but the State insist that lie face this cbarg. condition warrants. The sp charge in the hsfoSBtatloB Ut Magee forged a bond given to I Mrs. Mnttie Surber. of St. I $3,880, in cash. All of the signal res are names of prominent nu n h denv ahralna Ike bond. On Maj

Magee attempted sitieide an 1 days later a jury adjudged bint sane.

f. vv in-

TOOK DESPERATE CHANCES. Kvclllna Keape nf Tw.i MIMtarf PrtS oners One Hundred nn.l Kilty Men In Pursuit. Sun Francisco. June 17. Two milk tary prisoners, whose nam. - 1 ! yet" been ascertained, an I ark bann taken from the army pri- n it Alcatrnz island to work in th. struct ion of a road at Fort I . e . apctl from their guards yesterday afternoon. The prisoner- kn tw.. guards down and lock thi if ' -ami ammunilion from them an I into the brush. Two companies of coast artillery, in command of Lieut.-. Bhu Ludlow, and Bttmberleg six

hundred an I fifty a, wen I out to search for the escaped prisoners Along with them sn hundred prisoners of Baasallto. CLOUDBURST IN VERMONT.

Mneh Paniaae to ITopertv Hone Five Trainmen l e I heir l.lvea Tbrouah a tnh'o

nd

ONLY WOMEN WERE KILLED.

Heall of the Boieba rd ment Mnlnuella, II y Ihe Veneanelaa Kwree. Jane 7.

Fnlnll. . Fren.-h Uek. lad- June

1ft. While

I T.vlnr n elerk in the dc-

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iwrtmrnt. Was laid on the table. 1IM: acting a- a peaeemaaer ...... . . . Iwtween two excur-icnists at We-t

Baden F.d Palmer, a -a loon-keeper at

I A I a . S .v.n n urtdee ".ft t hon ah

JO 1 1 1 . 01 in- . " .

Mini-ter Conger, at Pekin. confirm the reported acceptance by the resident foreign minister there of the general proposition of the I nited g( ttea government for a pro rata scaling down of the claim- of the var nation for indemnity 00 account of the box. r apeiaksgi m KegotbttSoaM between the coal miners and operators of District No V which include everal counties along the Missouri-Kansas line, were bro k n off at Knti'.;i- ity . Mo . on the 13th. I'nlesa one side or the other naesstt from it position by ',ugnt 1, whn the ptearnl wage eanttnet expire, there will lie a strike of a) -out three hundred miners.

gome or tne nurgnrr wni ua.e rendered are epTuagenarians. ien. T Wet sy the w. r. he : . fighter When the Amrrira'i fkstt, eompris- ' ing the Illinois, the ( hicag... the Albany and the Nashville, arrived at ! Othraltar. on the 12th. it wa greete with ringing cheer by the inhahi- ! tant and the garrison, which sotinled welcome to the American after their unpleasant experien e In Italy. A deadly vendetta ha broken ont

smong the Sicilian of New Orleans.

which ha already cost three Meet

to M

The geological expedition to Mn-

tana under Prof M. . tarr, leu

Princeton, N. J.. on the 10th. The ex j petition will encamp near Dig Tim--r. M..nt.. and will make researches J for mammoth marine animal fossils in the region of Fish creek and F'-rt Pi-rre. Queen Wilhelmina of Holland I convalescing at Cate Schaumburg. in the valley of the l.ahn. She drive

out daile with the queen mother, and

is recovering her clor. The young qneen amilingly acknowledges the greeting) of wayfarers whom she pa sses. Senator Hoar, from the committee on the judiciary, on the 16th, report

ed favorably the house hill providing for a commutation of sentence of

prisoner in federal pri-ons amounting to from five to ten days per month for good behavior. p.aron Schnnsawa. of Japaa, who in studying the financial sy-t.-ni nt the l.'nited State, accompanied by Mr. Kogoro Takahira. the Japanese minister to the I'nited States, called on the President, on the I'.th. and paid hi repeets. An order issued at the war department, on the 16th. directs lien. Hulee. on the completion of the Hy an court-martial in the Philippines, to

proceed to hi home ,n this country

that place, was mortally wounded ny Charl. Walker, a barb, r from Mitchell. A boy in 1 he crowd was wounded in the foot. Ilaeealanreale ermnn. Notre Dame. Ind.. June 1ft. Very Rev F.d var.U McLaughlin, of Clinton, la., preached the baccalaureate -er-mon nt the commencement exerci-ea of Notre Dame university. Vrn Machine. Alexandria, lnd . June 1. New glssa machines, doing away with blowers and "gatherers." were in-tnlled in the Inserlcan window gin-- plant here. and guarded from inspection.

Took Poison. Loganaport, I ml .. Jeae 16. Emma Ei-le. ag. d accu-eil by her fat her of larceny, took morphine when delivered bfl him to the ndiee She will die.

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betdde the wonndinr f three more, and .vent retiremen, The rHkStna are twafh. SM th M announced in Madrid on the situation, fearing that tke M.fi. gove,,,, nt awakening. I de ided to appunt 1 miuister to Cuba.

THE JEWEL BOX. Sterling -ilver signet bracelets nre irred very chic for wear with the D.ov popular short sleeves. Aim ng the pins that are suggestive as gifts for the "sporting man" is a rather large one which shows a hurdle race am! thrte hOtnet with their riders. Among other silver novelties nre sn h and Watel pit'- i SSgnel sty I e ami an innovation in the shape ttf a jaunty silver fob that is cousidtrid modish and caU hy.

Willemstad, Isk Of CuraCOa, Mollday, .lune 9t Advices received here annonaea that tke VenaauebMi reee liiti..ni-ts attacked La l.uayra. the port of Caracas, Saturday. June 7. The government lone- answered by belling Maiipietia. suburb of Im Guayra, from the forte bore, and from the Venezuelan war-hip Miranda. Only 1 naeefol woni n wem biHad. All the commercial bowses at La OnMyra were closed the day of Ike bonsbardmeat and) the InbabltnJnts were panic -1 1 it ken. ISventUally, the revolutionists, vvh numbered about 4K) men. were repulsed. They destroyed the bridge at Houeron. OO the (annas (English) railroad, and stopped all traf

fie for 12 hours. I hey nl- cut the French cable and the telegraph wires. The people of Caracas were thrown

int.. a state of alarm and everyone began buying provision-, apprehending a siege. The situation in Venezuela ns these ndvi.es were dispatched indicated that n crisis was near. A Dutch warship and the Oil nan cruiser Falke leave Curaeoa to-day for La (lunirn. May Have Harned Klnaera. London, June 17. The American demand for seals to view the coronation processions is not panning oul a expected, nnd some of the spec

ulators in neeownioda tions, who hoped 1o n ap a rich harvest, are likely to come Out with burned fingers. Actreaa flrantrd Divorce. London, .lune 17 Julie Opp. Vmerlean nctrcss, was granted a divors on the ground of desertion nnd misconduct on the purt of her husband, Robert Lorraine, an actor. The cb:is wns not defended.

Hnrre. Vt.. June 17.-In ad b' W property damage .au-.d kj a 1 . - i,is section late -

II Hirst svva ... inilriind IBs? II lO&

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - - Uvea by a freight, on Ike

a - . ri.ar.Knl runniUL

w" VCIIIlOlll uo. , - .... , UUflhacx. 'l h'' U

river roan to spring fresket I j and several bridges were

awnv

their

( eiilral

into a

The dead include the conduct r fj ncer and firem.ui and IW0

,sisted of a 1

fasslng !' ;

men. The train consisted of 1

hum in- in

it was running si

when it struck 1 . . .. ..,,.r.

,v 1 torrent m - a - s.l...l

leaned inl '

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and Hie ireigin e... - 1 -. of it. The trainmen were burled un der ihe ruins. THE BLOW PROVED FATAL.

Middlesex,

rate of speed.

washed out

The locomotive

The Maa Who Delivered II fltrach lleeeaaed la Bmt. of a Woman

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Kansas City, Mo.. .Innhard Stelnert. a slater, W yea.- , was picked up on the s.dew .. k -,he corner nt Fourteenth .tree nn. t!rnnd avenue at. midnight. " scions and with his ku. fr- J an,l died soon aflerward. Dulm man. a barber, and a arrested. Cbrisman netted struck Steinert, but SaW It defense of the woman whom, ae the .lead man had accosted. 1""

being held. The Pnraalt of Trace

a, 1 l. lr.. 17. 1

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Merrill, the eeeaped convicts, food yesterday morning ' miles from Vancouver at in of a farmer named K. - dv wiet ied and gagged. The she. I b in puiM.it numbers nbo-.t IWO dred men.

DrossM I Blee K'"

and Merrill

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Mnrvsville. Cul.. dune 1. Cockrcll. a wealthy fnrnant ol M.untry. was drowned Wo a While attempting to cross he riser, swollen by flood.