Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1902 — Page 6

Weeklü Courier.

JASPEU. tili

CURRENT TOPICS.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

INDIANA. j FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

In the HHMlMh M the 71 Mr uaV iV.i moi i t diachnrist' ihe mailt . on territories front further ecnstdrratmn .f the measure to admit a stale, t. rr i -nr. - ' --' ' N w Mr,,1" "V',! Ar.,. ,,, Mi - .ti.U. i.ad h:ilrn.U . of Ihe conjn-.lit ulil ihe mrt-' t-.MH put ov r until next a,el.ei ' ' tt not Klieve.! there would time t, tlSktor it at this one Ko action w is tttk. n on the motion A purttHl fl"" '

the conference on the sriny ppr"''- , W. Nfto ... ,ln tb. h,:;rmhe.rr ,

ned Tne debate wiui verj ntmmUO, Was ,,.t.t;,.t ! ITI bV M Ml "'Cu I venera.. 1'. Ann.. i .l ,M.; i: Vv W Kleh..n!s..n .T.iu Th drb.tt.- wll probably be continued for some tune Wr, was :i rinhl 'f tho h'U!" Monday. In tlte M-nnlo. the Itth, btl were p.,...l ,r. atln; a national forts rT" Iii te Sou-',,m A . ohwn m ,u"t"'p1T; ratit.vuig tl. MmaMt .f" . nj I'ldtod St:il- und th hoc' aw una Chlckaaaw lndU.ni; .jruntini certn to a canal company fjL plies rvnwr with ilr; reeen .In certain lan.N and MOMma In Porto K-f for publtl use. for th- u. r. -ssion of I rain robbery In the territories : f VM United State and elsewhere, and ai sumber of oth. r In the house he

was trlven over to tr.e cioein ... the Phttl iptne. . tvil ovrnni nt BtU. NO

... .-w a. tlon was urn en, Civil government will be estan- in th senate, on the SHh. the ""' B . ... i ...4 la I . . . A . ...Inn .n ill. ...S.ll "I OV "

ann uneement thai a report -.f the Mil would be ma.!, on the ft fay thi next aesslon. The pure food bill w "'" The enfernce re;.ort on the armv annrot rla'lon bill aree.1 to In the hoi.M. the PhUiPPtne civil itovernmoMt bill aa npMn under dlacaobut lilt'e nrotr'!" W. tna.le The venitt. :1 , .... -....lrv c:v'.I ,.rmv

The ptollWIgll tteagtll in Teaa NM 1 t. Wen. OH the 27th, - copioui rain- from Dallai to th j?uif. The war department i atlviaed that KowlABd WttitOy. 8W1 lieutenant I FtdltpplM couta, Mad ai mtHMi June 21, at Rat.uipas, Ltwn. The total r holen dcatlM to the M in the PMUppWWw are nt. follows: Manila. l.fiOT rases ami 1.2-1 deaths; prvritmMM DMMftdJTI daatha. Oxford university. OB the :4th. conferred the bosorarjr drgr I "(" tor Of clTil law 00) JoOOP H ( boute . . l c,..a unilaailor tC

tne l linen - Great BrHafav , at "" Mr and Mt. Whitelaw Reid took formal lOOM of Lotd luul-lowne the forden ecretarv. . n the 14 tli The American apccial embassy will

note dissolve.

NftBOror William, ut Kiel, on tha

2.lh. onlereil the l.eiinan neet t" hoiht the llriti-h Ha, tire nalulc -f 2! (run'-, un.l three cheers fr Wim. Kilwnrd

Franco t urn.n, of I!.erctt. Wash., l.'.-ycar-hl gM, OJO0 bOWaOd, 01 the nifht of the Stüh, by lb.- .xploaiuO of an oil latnp an.l dtod the next ,!a. Her lister. Mrs. ( . A Hetts. m jured to 4te same exphmion. la ul .I. al. At a HttlH of the OAMOai HI WushiiH-t-.il. UM the -T:h. 1 he tetinof an amnesty proclamation which it is contemplated t issue t. the Fill ateOO, 00 the Fourth of were

agrood upon. The i tiioti l'acitic Railroad Co ' came to a satisfactory ajrreeinerit i with its earhaUdera, on the 17th, th latter -e.urilic several e. :u ession , whlek I ha J ...nsider baportant. Coaf reaaaiaa Kern, of UltaoUi and

his privat, secretary, were arreawi in Waakiafftoait ao ti Mth, oc charges of di-t iirhinjj the paaOd. Tb were rOleaaed oa hail. LATE NEWS ITEMS

ALL OVER THE STATE.

lished in the island of MindarO and in the inland of Fiirafrua. and will be reestaldishcd in liatangas proTince, Luon. .tuly 4. The town of Mercur. Utah, a fol -n Amm I meed bv tire

uini w-p , . :' ' . ; ,.,i..n b its. nr..v.lina

n'.V, 1 had H liopui n ion i i an.l iii .i- . , v. war.. on the ...th It MO a J . I for Ave submarine torpedo bta. were

1,350. 1 he loss wii ue ociww 000 and 1 1.000,000.

' non-concurred In The e nfereiice ropori

i on the lthmlan r:tn:.i oin - nd It w or.l.r.d printed. "! ,1.1 Th. imb. on the Ii!h. pasM ths

trie coiirt-marti.il . .. . ...... ....r.-.r.n nl..n Mil. it

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I he recor.t t tar " n-ral ! i- ncy ; t;- ; ' 1 -i proceeding in the cases of Nlaj Wal- ; t ler and llriff.-Gen. J. H- hmith was .,, M. mi.-y. The conference re-

received by the war depart,,,. -r-t on , t , ''"y"

the 2 th. It Will now (fo iu me fmwm

Orense. pain. on t m- .nn. m the senate. ., x , ulldTag was struck by llfhtalnf, and , gettV ,57. V. (CÄ a a result t people were killed and ; efnee X&1S&

ident.

While a funeral was beinf beld ir a church at Pine Rio, in the province i nnin on the IMth. the

b

st-

S'i were injured

mm e 1 Unseasonably cold weather eontin ned in Iowa up to the Mth, overcoat beinsr rendered nece-sary. The s rousness of the crop danger wsa further nugmentcd by an inch and a ialf of rainfall within 20 hour-. Prealdeal Booaaealt attended the commencement exercises at Harra ru

wrt n trie i nimi .

ented an.l pausen, jx hu ", t ,Z

an.end an act trovt-unit i-r :h;. cotton seised by ttntoa farcas dur war was n. t atre.-.l to Th- n u pawed the PnTllpolne civil rovwnmen bill, and accept I the Isthml.ua canal bin

as It c ime Trom tne eetiaie.

In the senate. O. '

.v. .,.., nv the measure. A ww

minör bUta were passed la V" the cont.st-d election case .f H-Tton n-ftler tr ,-, the Twelfth M ssor district. ws taken UP The report Of tt,. mat. Why Of the committee f.-und that thSection was - t;.l-,- l wPh fraud to make It Invalid, and recommended that the seat be ' cared vacant PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Miss .lane Tappan. a nur .

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J I .l.llie j .. j i ... .. . . ul m i :i... ttni-nctnl.le Mass..

. ,1 i it.untt lr.ini . . ..... -- . - on tha lath. In his address he aliud- , mur)er. bv polsoBr

ed feelingly n- King Edward Ulum' ; . uf Mrs. Marv Qibba, but irresp-.n-He spoke Ufhly of Governors Taft JjJ reason" of insanity In the and Wood an.l Secretary Hoot. uuiJtailB of tha trial it develop. d t the Sundav School association 1 that the deaths by polaoaiaf of ten eonvention at Denver. CoL. on the persons in all are belie ved to be traeefTth I5ev. B. n. Tvler. of DoWOaT, was able to her. She was sent to the inalected president. The reports of the j sane asylum for life, general secretary and treasurer William Urown. a miner, of Mm den. Slowed a flourishing condition of the Mo., was arrested for the murder of association. , Joseph Stager, a fellow workman, on

the -'th. Fearful ot Ix-inir iinnipu

A furious storm swept over a por

tion of Indiana on the 2Mh. Two j lit .s were lost and a large number Of people injured. The property loss is estimated at $2.000.000. A fcTeat many farm houses and manufacturing "establishments xvere destroyed. Crops are ruined. th storm leaving daenlstioa in it wake.

he Juaaped int Klk river and was drowned. In the ah vnth mund of a desperate fiht in London. EttfhUbi, on the nifht of the ISfh, Kuhlin was given the decJakm oier Sharkey. At Salt l ake City, on the Itth, Kdward Ketisl. v shot and killed Iii divorced wife and then committed suicide. While rowing at Miller Park lake, on the tSth. tWO uni? ladies of

III., Agnea tMonnor

The Ofteoao Steamship and Trading Co, nn American aonecffV, made n.iiri.t..nt:iTiitn, t. thf tat flM:irT-

- ii A.L - el... w.. i,-,e Ttlouinm' - n

ment, on tne 'n, i uie e.,.., ,.... --- r-

its business vs ben.g seriously in- ami ell,e Baimon. wrry j terfered with bv a blockade of the the . terturning of their boat, Orinoco river bv the Venezuelan gov- The defense rested in the JessM ernment. Is nsks that a cunboat b i Morrim m-i-b r trial, on the sfferaent to protect its interests. J noon of the 15th, at Eldoeado, Kaa. i . i...i: 1 .... w-ol tri . tr, the

11 Is i nro-.i in. . .. r, jury Friday evening.

The condition of Km? K.iwanl up

to the morninc of the ffth was very

sati-fact. r v lie to. l fooa afTain,

t"L , I. .,11,,; Icciiafl f r. . m tt,.

in mi.si m i in , ..v. i

he.Kide of Kin.: Kdward. at 11 p. m.

of the 2Tth. reports hi- majesty's

condition as in everv way satisfac

tory. It said he had a comfortable day and made substantial improvement. The doctors regarded tha danger of peritonitis as ahnosl a t. and lielieved his mnjesly's recovery to lx-

entirely probable

nnd was allowed to tnnke a citrnr. He is still able to take an int.-re-t in state affairs. A bulletin was issued at 11 p. m.. on the .'Oth. which said he had Daaaed a comfortable day

and maintuin.-d his strength. It was

... thoaahl there woald be no necessity Twentr-threa residences were de- ,.,.-,n ' . I cffn , ,1,. - l.:,ll.,m until 111' il' 11. 111.

atrnyed by fire in Fast Dallas. Tex.,

on the 24th. and over one hundred BtOpaS were made homeless. Fireman .lohn (lark was overcome by fatal ami died, gjghl other men and women were overcome by the heat nd injured. The property lo-s will reach fully J70.0O0, anl the inMirancc in most caes is very lighf. 1 1 a m King Edward VII. was stricken down, on the 54th. by a disease Itit own is in cit vnhlit is. atrl an oi-ra-

tion was aaifoTiad. It appears to mgtbi l K . . Ä 1, .. ..,. .1 t . ,

li'l oeeu -iiv. r i ui, r, s. pati.tit ttio resting easy at last report-. Ihoagk in a criti.al con liti' n. The coronation ceremonies were indefinitely postponed, nnd the costly dc. rations in London had 10 be taken down.

. . n for another bulletin until 10:30 a. ra. of the 27th.

so ri- wind and rain rtorms visit

ed sections of Ohio and Kentucky n

the Seth. Great damage was done

John Donaldson, a wealthy lire stock and land owner, and ( hnrles Frit, who accompanied hini. w.-e found murdered on the Fort Hall reservation. Idaho. Robbery was the motive. Vale defeat. 1 Harvard at New Lon

don. Conn., on the 2"dh. by four boat

Yal.-'s time was 20:20;

Harvard's BO: 33. John F. Hopkins was re-elected chairman of the Illinois Democratic state central committee on Ihfl Mtla The Baaalan troops hat beea wi?kdrawn frotn Man.huria. Othtf parts of China will s, n ba evacuated. The amend. I treaty with Mexico is not retroactive. Kratz is thus safe fr m extradition,

The greal vtnke of the nnthrncite

public liu-ines made this step n-c-esury. Mi- .lane Topjian. who was. on 1h" 2td. declared insane, has confe . Iha! she had killed during her cai. r an a pr if.- clonal Rttffaa n less n 81 human beings. This itateneat Was made to .in lg i r. d M. Bishy, senior aounsel at the trial nt Baraata !-, Mass. when Miss ToppaO was found n-rt gttllty bv reaaoa of .nsanity on the charge of mm !-. : g Mrs, Mary I. fJibbs. JtfdgC s'..x.-v aid au that Mi- r pi an ... d ..-! mitved that sio- had - fires and aommittai othi r icrioai atv .

At midnight on the 2"dh King Edward's condition was satisfactory, and he made a decided improvement.

The feeling at the palace was v.-rv . . . , , , 1 .... coal mm.- workers lias -nt,-re on its hopeful. While his condition gives . . . . r A. , . ., . .. eirhth we.-k. Excepting Presideat hops to the doctors, thev still say see- : xl 1 1..,,..1 1 h on.i to nrni l:i i. ihi-r,. has

das in ii -1 pas before the diittL'er i , , , ' ..... .. been no proposit mn advanced by Over. Late on the -,th it was report- . . , I , , . . , either of t he parties to the e.tiitroe.l in London that Prince George was ... i . . r -v sMl ,. thi- strike Im jn. and Ihe to be nun. n,ted reoent. as urcent .

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JI,I, I.',I III.., " one to a finish still Imlds good. Mr. M. Hie Bwanaoh, of Motima, 111 is charged with laoailag ha gaa weeks-oid bale tver a 'atnp until '.t was fatally burned, isho prevented in-r hawhand from proteatlag it. she

u ii siiiT. ring from d. ',n n i tremens gl the time. T he quoting of the Ri piUblicaJI National Mrague cloba will prohabt he ; kehl in m. I . lis ahoai Oetoher I, The first cotis Mou nt f U'-er prisot. rs, , nnth'-rir- '. nn -, ailed from St. II. bin, on tlie 27th, fur South ifriat, i

In the senate, on the 2th. a lively debate xv t- precipitated by a resoldtion.introdticed by Mr. MorgaB (Ala ) anthoriaing tha aaaaaattl interoeeanic canals to investigate tinstntus of American stockholders of the Panama ( anal Co. It went to the calendar. The bill to ratify an agreement submitted by Ihe Kansas or

Knvv Indians of Oklahoma a nMl Im. a bill authorizing the

secretarv of war t issue certificates

hi lien of lost or destroyed Cl.si barges from the army ... .The house, after the tranaction of BOOM routine business, took up nnd adopted the resolut ions de hiring the sent occupied by Mr. Hatter, of thTwelfth Missouri district . vacant on the ground that there had been invalid election.

There had been in Manila, up to ii Miel. 1 T-ifl r -i w n f cholera and

III,- iviu, ,- 1.385 deaths from the disease. 1 he same reports for the provinces shOW '.1.4-14 cases and 7,03i deatha Th.-re roi.ahU have be n 8,000 dsWtba from

Cholera hi tha provinces of which it

has been impossible to gel reeon,,. King Edward's condition was in ,very Way satisfactory on the Itth. All bulletins posted on that day had the same reassuring tenor. Intercessional services were held throughont tlie kingdom. Oue.-n Alexandra and members of the royal family ia London attended. The jury in the case of JaSW Mof ri-.,n. on her third trial for the mur

der of Mrs. Oliu Castle, at Eidora

do. Kas., brought in a verdict, on the 2-th. of murder in the second degree.

The punishment is not less than ten yean in tha penitentiary, and may he for life. Sentence Las not been pro

nounced. Alton. 111., suffered damage from the heavy rain OO the 2'. th. The stoneware Pip COV plant ,; Baal Alton was destroyed, eatailing a loss estimated at -iu.ooo. Many other establishments were damaged. Tha residents were compelled to use skiffs.

A detachment of I nit.-.i Mates mnrines and a force f native constabulary had an engagement with a large body of lad rones in llormag province. Laaoa. thai marine nnd seven ladrones were killed. An excursion train en the ('.dorado ,:.!...,. I d... oondiii! t't- P.'s. was

i.lco.ii.-.. ... r. wrecked by brohea rail. One pa-

aenger was kuled and m injured, ihrea or f n:r probablj fatailr- . , - . I nm

Tn the senate, ort Tne um, .-. ii.io. Elkins (W. Vit. I spoke in favor f the

nun. xation nt Cuba. Si iiiiiois Hanns

fti.i and i'latt (Conn.) deprecated

such a proposition at this time. Ad

miral Schley was given tne pa nnu nllownnce f a rear-admiral oa the

active list. .'. bill was pas-,-. I f..r the relief of settlers on public Ian. Is granted in aid of the const met ion of vv.-il'oii roads T he house pssaed the conference report oa th Philippine civil government bill. Dills to allot lands to the Cherokee nation and to provide corporation laws for Alaska were passed. At South Omaha, OO June 30th, OttO W. Koderick confessed to the

murder of lark Mover, a mail clerk, who-.- dead bodv was fnlind OB th

street Sunday morning, lb-said that himself and tWO companions had beaten Mover to death OO account of an insulting remark. Hts companionhave not been found. There is a possibility that the fotir American teachers of CcWti who have beea missing slaeagaaa m are alive. A native who vv.-is made prisoner by the constabulary of Cclui says the four teachers were prisoners in the mountains of the island June 0,

Sheriff A. J. Pollard and Ladet Sheriff Cot. urn. of Boge Mill- county, Okla.. were killed, on .lime Mth, in a battle with horse thi.-ies while the ..nicer were attempting to arrest member:, Of the band f outlaws. (ion. Croaje, tha Boar aosaaaaiider, who lias been prisoner nt St. Helena, together vvilh most Of the remaining prisoner, lata tahe. the

natH Ol suegianc to im"k A. . Mitch. n. paying leitet of n bank in Suit Lake City, and a mem

ber of the City council, is in the citato of the chief of police. The bank's shortage is $:io.WHl. Announcement is made to thf T' feet that the liberty Ixll Wtfl b brought to St. Louis daring tha World's fair. It has never yet bee wc-1 of the Mississippi. ihe ilantagu to crop throughout

Illinois and Missouri bj the recent rate l-.i.ve been eaorraoos, but as yet it tl Impossible tO t'ct a correct ostimate t thf i.-s. train -n the New York Vntrul ratteoad. on June loth, broke all reo

0 Ii ii, riinniiig H8 miles in lotMlaVj

Ul' -.

Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire. loll ma nt M ler IM.

Evansville. In.l. .lime 14 Oafof th n.ist destructive tornadoes that ever visited this part ofthtOOOatj occurred late Baturdaj aftwaaam asm tatthai death and destriicti n in its path. It -wept across Poeej aoaaty sad aar rowij ailas id BeaaavIUe. Tbccv.-ione was most severe in the neighborhood

of st. Woadal, la Poaey county, auom 15 miles from F.ialisv illc. Thelarire tvo story GoeddS hOBM was blow a down and demolished. Fra uk tiocd.le. Sr.. aged -ii years, was killed, and the acrea-year-old son of Frank OoaaVte, Jr., was fatall.v injured. A gtaht ami stock barn was also dciii. d ished and some stock killed. The propcrtv loss will reach $5.MHI. Two miles furl her

on the home of I'ctei W olfe wasdeinoiiahed ami Chris Laaujnl. naember of the family, klllad. Th boraea b u ns f Jacob Basinger aad Aatoa Wteterheimer were Mown down, but

all the inmates es. aped with their lives, although some were injured, (ireat damage in other sections is reported. Several lloiise linn ol I heil. Charlestown. Ind.. JaSMI ;" Tbl section was visited by a severe windStorm, in the nature of a tornado. Saturday afternoon, which caused thousand's of dollars' damage. No one was killed. The residence i f James Carr.

i three miles t loin luarieaiOWn, was

blown over, but all of the occupants c-capcd. At Sabb'a Station a number of barns and out houses vv ere destroyed and at Lexington, Ind.. the residence of .lohn Jones, was demolished, but no .ne was hurt.

RECENT STORM AT ST. LOUIS.

gam If sim laaahaa ' WmHtw Pat ara aultlnu la Much Iiiuiii('C Ofdg anil U.irlU'i, lair fr..irrU. St. Louis, July L D was a gloomy luadaj that was inlliclc. upon st. Louis. The rain, aot satlsfhal with having broken all records for the pust ten years on Saturday, entitled to fall during the greater por

tion of the .lav and CVCnlHg According to the local weather bureau, the deluge which St. Louis has

lust experienced, rommenceu aeons two o'clock Sati rduy morning. g tvveen that hour and sewn o'clock Saturday night the gauge registering the rainfall recorded 4.70 inches. Then Ibers was a cessation, barring n few drops which fell from time to time, but not in sntlicient quantities t make any impression until llM a'eick Sunday morning. At that IBM the clouds opened again and tha rain descended in torrents, continuing at intervals until two in the afternoon. Shortly after six o'clock

THREE HUNDRED BONFIRES. I ualj"l t.lve. Veto tu llapiilnea. Over tba l.i.uralile Iteix.rl. . to II. King a I'nifrsM. London. .Inno SO it. aeftera feeling of raltef as a result of the favorable reports of the condition of King Kdward vented itself to-night by ll"' touching ..it of s.ixiii Uontircs throughout the I lilted Kingdom, which . noriginally prepared to celebrate coronation to-night. The signal for tonight's tires was given at fire minutes past nine. A sky rocket was sent up from the top of a gigantic wheel in I'u iTs.onrt . and burst in a cloud of stars. 1 .ooo feet overhead. In

response t li is .ignal, bonfires rose from CVary elevation of any consequence from th Uaard to tha Orkneys. The celebrations were unfortunately somewhat dampened by a downfall of ruin. London wns nt officially illuminated. It had been hoped that 1he Mansion House, the Hank of England and Marlborough house would join in the celebration, all of their illuminating stands being intuit but none of the official dec-

London in this line

it, the evetiillL' there was another

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storm, and it rained nam ami su.un-i Wcre lit up. The display m

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lv for an hour or awrf. weather office after it was reported that between l:SS m. and j p, m. Sunday, the riiinfall amounted to .CO I

of an inch. The Offica was closed at 1

nleht. but it was estimated flint tin

fall during the evening storm WOUid easily reach .SO of an inch. Theas fig

ures show that in the 4." hours end-

lag at algb! o'clock Sunday night th? total rainfall in St. Louis amounted to ä..rü inches, almost a half foot.

Considerable damage has been done

wa confined to

the theaters, hotela and business houses on the Strand, Fleet. Street and other thoroughfares. There was quite n celebration at fiplthaad totlav, when the nearest approach to a review of ihe great fleet flier.- was seen in the trip of several transports landed with volunteers and colonial troops ami a number of distinguished persons, who Inspected the empire's "tirst line of defense."

School for l elons. Indianapolis, lad., June 30. Ona of the results of the investigation f the contract labor system operative at Jeffersoatrfltfl and btichigaa City, i' Is stated, will lie the establishment, in far as the southern prison is concerned, of trades school. The convicts will he Instructed In theelemen mn branches half the da and in in

dustrial schools the remainder of the time, so that each man leaving the in-

hu,.. some k now lcdk'c ul

i 1 1 ii 1 1 .. 1, ,,.. ...... .... w a trade. treet t ar r.-.-W Fatal.

Indianapolis. 1ml.. June 30, Two Broad Kipple suburban electric cans collided at midnight Suturday nine miles from the city. A heavy storm with driving rain xvas raging, obscuring the inotornien's view. Sampson white, motormaa of ear 4ur. bad Ins righl leg cut off and died in a short time. William II. diFic-e w as internally injured in the crash and lived in trriidi agony for seven hour-. Fight others who were injured arc recovering. W ell-Known florist lleml. Indianapolis. Ind.. June 30.- W illiam t;. rtertermann, one of the prominent bosiaeee men of this city f. r vears. died Sunday inorniiiL' at BacremetttO, Cal. Be was born in Cerman.v. came

to this City in 1-7J and with his brothers has been engaged in the business oft! ortet, lie wa on of the be t known

a .:. in ,1... I'liiinln and "lie of tlx

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l oiisiiicraoi. ,i.i i ii. if.-.- ii. if- .xn a uenn ii . iwi nap ,...,, throughout the city by the blowing. fij,,IH.r to the gOOff of London, to he down of shad trees and the unroof- Jny ,-,. M ing rapidly com ing of a few- building. The princi- ; pleted. The jit ince and prim-ess ,,f mi dnnaae. however, was done at j Wales have arrangod to visit, a num

the World's fair grounds, where a M,r ,,f the localities where the poor

nre to tie entertained, anil ir Mli

......il,, of the framework of t In-

Varied Industries building was proat rated.

Kdward 'a condition continues to im

prove. Queen Alexandra will probably make the round with them. The otih royal guest who left I.on don to-day was the ( hin.se representative appointed to attend ib coronation. Prince Chen, who left fot Ostend. Tr.MiM Invited to Itcninln.

T-oiidoti. June Sil. The .-..Ionia'

THE CROP DAMAGE.

lamasasstaie vet to atettsante the iiaa t raraaeea tne Slsesat ii-nx r Bnlaa St. Toni, June 0. It is impossible ., . ..... ;.,...,.. ,1,.. I.iss tu

at. tins win.- i iihii.... - i

the fanners in this vicinity due to troops, which are to ie reetewen to I,.. s,..,ii,s of Saturdav ami Sunday.! morrow, have been invited to remain

Reports are coming in very slowly.

and at the Merchants exchange,

in England for the present. This is Islus mm ,,n indication that the ofli-

U1K1 Hl tUC roiiuiil .......Bs, mmtm srhoae member! are usually tha first i cinls are contemplat ing the posslhili- ., i-..,.etsi of eroal t ,,f the coronation of Kino- I'd ward

Vi nuciix iv, ,.,,,. r -.- losses or gains, were without reliable taking place earlier than hitherto anInformation f the extent of tha j ticdpatefl.

WARSHIP ASKED FOR. rntted State consul at aie iiaytleu Sn It I leele,l Tin 1'ik.latlriK i ontlnuea.

damage The losses to the farmers in the American bottoms will i- very large, ..wing to the overflow of Cahokia ' . reek mid Wood ri'er, but it is im- j possible at this time tO estimate it.

The territory of greatest tern to w blR0 Iim se.-Actteg See. the farmers ,s ,., the vicimty of the ; f gjjg, g rPipl).st towns of Carpenter, Wand:.. . (;-Mi. lMja- frm Pnited statewardavllte, Poag. P" Coasul Livingston, at Cape Haytlea and Fast Alton. g, r n Aineriean warship f protect Cahokia creek went out of s" tjM! trrrta ,,f the tJaltod EKataa

bound ntld tlie levee mm w..s ,iurin,r t,

to guard the farms iiI-mil' its lengia .

tne broken in numerous places. I'1'1" j u,,t to s.-crcturv Moody, and t

ting the di-tnet eoinpleteiy uuut r r understood that orders will be Bent WMt.-r. forward to the gutilMi.it Marietta, at it is doubtful if anything can na , twt., Men. to nroeeed at

. ... ...... . in, mm Im ,l,is district. I - . . . ,

sHV.il nv 1 lie .uii-i i.i

In some places Cahokia . reek is two

pteet nt reeoluti'uiry

! crisis In Havtl. Ir. riill referred tin

mm. ,.. h.- sc. lie i f trouble. Col 1

Uvingaton'l dispatch said that

nor n.iv in it1 riu i i i uim "i" w -

most active members of th Nato mil miles wide. Sunday night the water v.irv,,ip , cJrd immediately, an 1 A II I . I','. cc.

rose two feet Htoi urovo m. .... ...... .,,. , ,. N , a ,n proceed t,

tli all nosi ible dis-

t arnation society,

caelstlas atnOasseae t .invention. Indianapolis. Ind.. June SO. The state convention of the Indiana ( hristian F.ndeavor adjourned Sundav night after holding two of th largest meetings la the history of tha state association. The addresses were delivered hi Rev. C. F. Kberman, leid seeretar

ol the World's Christian Bndeavoi union. There were 1,000 gathered at each of the meet mgs. lenr Hoofs OIT Houses. Badford, lad., June W. Th rainstorm Raturdsj night wii- one of the worst eSer know n throughout tbi- see r.,,n Thousands of dollars' damages

were su-tained bv the farmers. Houses Wr unroofed. A ISTg tree was Mown aero-- the residence of It. F. Buchanan, of thi- etty, and the . ....nies ha rel e leaned in

'"'I"" - their night clothes.

, infer,- nee Opened. Warsaw. 1 tid.. June 3ft. Ilex. J. Wilbur Chapaaaa ofjad the National Yollllg People's Bible c. Ilfetel'c. ill the auditorium at the Winotia asacBV My grounds Bande y afternoon. The services throiitfhout the oaj were of a devot ional character. Hi ateaeest. BahfSi, Inil...luiie SO. The jury found Mrs. Maggie Mall, ft Hendricks.

charged wits the staracr 01 ner mfniit puiitv of involuntary manslaugh

ter and Judge llu-kirk sentenced her

to the Woman"- reformatory, at inoi-

inapoUs, for a term of to .'1 years llnlseil" lllll.

ic. komo. lnd . June ;tn. During tha

carnival here the citv wa- Boodd with

counterfeit monJ Of I dangerous eharaeter. The la-t isstie of onc-dtd-

, :i... .... n i rt.. 1 1 r,. nre the ba-is of

lar -in. i wns..,,. Iha fruiid. Tlie-e are t killfullv rhised

a tens.

let I oi at " VV re.-U.

K, .iis 111! . . I tin,- tn. -in a

wre. k on the Broad Rippled ladlanap nils Fleet rie r.-ad near Broad Kipple na man wa- killed and nine badly injured. l eh . of "IrlUr. Laporle. Ind.. June SO. The jury in the ease of VVilihus Otabem. ndmlnts trafor of the ratate of Jan i - M. '.nire. niralns the Lake Shore Railroad com psny for lli.00 damage returned I verdld sgatast lh railroad compaaj for IIJW. Mef.u'tr was a I nite 1 s-.,ii . ars , I sad wns killed i -mug the area i strike In thicngo in 14.

to-e two feet and drove the ärmere i M(tre who were ein leavoring to protect ,h'lCn Haytlea Wl levee away from their work. The de i

raetation of th farms in this viein

itv is said to is- complete. Above Wood rltef a great amount of wheat was washed into the Mississippi river by the water thut Mtahavd down the hills onto the bot

tom land und flowed over the Lanks.

Mt.li It is ii M' -hour run from San

.1 nan to Cap IIa vt iett. Later in the day orders were seat forward to CommB)de John A. Rod-g.-rs to proceed to Cap.- Bayts n to afford the necessary protection to l marl ean Interest. The Marietta

carries marine guard of only a d v-

I.atar Me port a. en men. St Toni July l.-Further reports Th.- state department received t wn from the territory eorered by the ex- cablegram- fr.,,,, tnltod Btates Mineessire rainfall during the past xv k is,. ' 1. -

i.i:-..... !,,. the oss wi he enor- i ine in..-.

IIIUII .11' .aas. -

nioiis. though it is not possible at this time to give anything like an accurate estimate. The gratl damage undoubtedly has Ih-ci, wrought in Sottthera Illinois in the territory itnraedtately tributary to St. Louis, whole fields of Wheat in many instances lieing washed away, while that left standing is in danger of lietag ruiti'-d before it ean be cared for. Hats which were ready for harvest

w.-re beulen down nnd t 1 1 o II . a 1 1 d s of acres will be a total teas. Umny

field ..f com in bottom lands have

bet ii submerged and the growth of

thst on ut.latids has be.-n r. -tardea

hv the cold weather. In Missouri the

damage eenis not, 0 have been so

great though the rainfall has Been verv excesaree, having atMosi beea equaled in June. Report from Indiana indicate that the loss in that stste will 1' almost as gnat as in Illinois. In Kansas and Nebraska the work of barveating has been suapended. a Ptotresetna Starht. St. Louis, July 1. One of the most ilatressing -hts wttaeaaad here in munv vears was that of the river.

lion la Haytl. The first says thnt the mlatetat bud received telegram from Cap Baytien, saving that the Baytlea admiral had tired on the ,ity and that aStatSl persons had beB killed. QUIET AT CAPh HAYTIEN. Tha I'artlsnns ! the lllxal I'resltfanaaS CawOMatss e H,.ii I mlilinu Sn-ndS Muhl. Cape Rayttea, July L- The street lghting here Sunday between tic pani-Miiis of M. Firmin. th formci

ntinlater from Haytl at pana, ana Oca, Alexis Nord, the mini-tcr of war Of the provincial governmesit, hnth .f whom arc candidates for the

j presidency of the republic, ceased at

aeven oeloea in the evening. u mirnl Killic' . who had support.- I M. Finnin by landing marines and lu im- on 0a. Nord's followers, ordered the marines to return to their ship, which they did. They were nceoinpaah a" on board by the partisans of M. Finnin. The admiral, vvho only used his sninll rapid fire guns, threatens to bombard Cane Bartten In

' ' i . . . . 1 ;.!.. .!, ,..., a., i, one bv

iv tilled with wheat in the,"1""' v,

' , i i . a the houil.irilinent 01 irnio, shock that had been waahcd OUt FTrmin'l residence ami the houses of the fields by the overflow caused by y.s ,,. 0,tllpetely the heavy rains. The bottom land ' farrners have suffered serious losses. P "n ' p ttrvrit or TIT KM WERE KILLED. WAS QUEEN LIE'S SECRETARY.

v v - m A Ceeealaa Watehasaa ...1 Mentit ,.r rrsaels M. r'.n .n.h. Wfce a. a . . ... .1... , ., I , , r, it 11 Vl,l

11.. I .1.1. nil, 1 ile.l tn Suse WM i.,i..., ...

... .. I-..!.. iiin.i wreck nt Csaeade

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Cleveland, .. July l The badly mangled remains of two men Wer foUBd, early Monday morning. St tha Koyt street oroaatng Of the Lake sio.re road. Bub cqm atly, one of tha bodies was Identified as thai of , I, lines Bwaffield, ihe watehmaa at the ( tossing. II is supposed that he 8ttcmptvd to rescue the other man from an api roachine truin.

Colorado Bprlnga, ColM Jaly 1 Francis If. Knglish, killed in the Coh orado Midland wreck at Cascade. Snndey, was private secretary lO hu en Ullaokalaal f Hawaii. nni wns the auHior of the famous I.r-.c-lamatioii tO th' American people Is . . . . a , - I .. 1. ... ,i., il

Mied isi iiiioie mi- wrmrm Mr Knglish was a graduate of Ox ford.