Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1902 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
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DO IN:. I'ulilUUcr. 1 i i l.MdA.vV ihe Colombian laiaiBsnhi w,re Ranted a battle with g vcrntuent tr-p- am Julj - with 1 "f er tw hundred ansa. The distribution of vegetable and lowrr seeds by the agin -alt oral department at Washington WIB legin thi- vear ' ' nab r I. One million dollars in treasure trn;ht from Könnt and Bt. Miebach by the steamship Koam.ke. which Of ri. l at Seattle M the Wth Indianapolis Baaks! lav ordered an hraaee of 5 c. nts a ton on anthracite and 25 centa on bituminous Co..! take effort Aug! I. " A tree laaailaf over fifty-one feet B il:.ini.'r ha- tveen discovered I" tbe Bterraa, Calif otala ami Ui be lievrd to bt the largest m the world. Taul Van IVr Vooet, aal ro"?ailrr fa of the Grand Army f the Bmmblie. .lied nt Puerto Prin cipe. Cuba, on the S'Jth. of paralysis Of the heart. ffiayar Cow of !Cew York wül make n effort to properly deal with tbOM who were f anonilhM for the riotous con.luct at the funeral of BabW Ja cph on the 'Hh. T Wm S. Patafy, late chief of police of New York, fr-' a water picnic on the l th. which as attended iy betwcea Bfteea an.l twenty thousand MM n and children. An eastern syndicate has secured option on S'.nöo acres of coal land if i ii, i i irrt in ttie sorwcni " and Macoupin counties, lllinot) want "..ooo acres niore. and Arthur Hale. a brakeman. was hilled and four jtersons injured at Vorktown. Ind.. n the ."th. by a I'nion Tractiien car crashing into a Iüisr Four freight train. rhe grand jury, on the rust, re turnel indictments ae:iinst the villape ft.cials at Harlem. 111., for malfea--nee in office, conspiracy to all w gambling on the races Winp nlleped Senator Piatt, of Saw York, visited the pr. si lent st Oyster Baj on the SOth. He says that Koosevelt will have a solid delegation from New York at the next national conveii tion. Conductor Frank PuUM I iwh J was hillei! and two brakeman seriously injured by the ffivinc way of a BttdgS vir the St. Francis river, on the 1st, by whiih their train en: into the river. The f isafina Bally Mail n rrts that the oil interest f R.H-kcf. iler. Uothhild and Nobel have entered into um hing agm asinl thus formine th- giaatesl trust the world has ever a en. - Tbe reports published in rerrd to the enormous dnnmee done by esrthstuakc shocks at ls Alamo. CuL, have lirrn srm'' e rued. It is aid that the property damage will Bot ex-eec! $4.000. in i m sssa Twelve hundred täte tronp ren.he! .-heriand ah. Ta . on July .11. and encamped on a hill . erlooking the town. All wrts piet tber'. ad st lonp as the mili'ia remains tbeTe will no more rioting. i:er U". II. Leathernian. pastor of ÜBlhadhlt church at I- iraff. Owa- aawansad, ou th -"oh. while at teniDtinc to save the life ,,f Karl N lhain. a I" y 2 3 went down with hm vear old. who Rk maid Mnylnau anaated for temptinr t. dep. -it in Jfcw York four Siovrdfls at a hank in Shelbrille. II! . the hiPs ,,t being signed by the cashier, wo discharged. Jie ::oth. no cimplaisiant npM arine Sirs. Irv'mr. owner of a runel of (r?1 .rn gonnsa portion of which vvre recently k:!bd by raa-ked nun. ha placed a trnard .f armed men around her camp to reMci another attack which hr hsw r-a a t fear will be made. An I filst. exphi f I ' lrns re-'i!tintr in a heavy i--iirre,1 at a colliery in .nj np. New Soirfti a!e. n the went ri en bo.!i-. were rerove red. but a hundred remained the mine, with but II T f I proepect in of The outlaw Trai J has been -en again, thin time Wi ra-tern WashiBp ton. He wan well aruied and provisioned, in hralth and nuwonndel. and moaned the Colorado river on July .1. -npH,-eJ t be gon,;f into IVi oming. Gor. Kimball of i:ti.df Island t k-d for a varrant at t be Tondis psIbM court. Sfeuj York, -n the Itth, for the grresl of i arusawtee named i'ow.-r. who he claim- ind'M-ed hint to put p g.'.oo to -in the dirseaafBui "f m cou p v Nrhich u orgamxing, and ha- Baser made aa nes?ountbg. The funeral of the late ( hief Rabbi Jae.tj Jowepb, at New Vrk. ou the oth. attended by sccbci v .he greatett disorder. Th. .innd of pee pie line4 the -tr'-ctS il ! tttr the Ute of 1 1 pr. --ion. and on pasMtir a factory on th,. line ()f niareh t tie env ptoyes enirt''d lenket of water on the head- mi tlu -e !!. w. wh retaliated by smashing ihe factory Window. Many person v ere cut atu. aerio,i., injured. ;;j?!i ng them a num er of policemen.
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v CUKREXT TOPICS. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. An advance of fite and ten easti a ton in Iba art of bituminous eoali according Co grade, will i? aula tect throughout Übt Indiana DOal tit id oa lugust IS. in. J, w bite, eaabler of tbe Baa Francisco board of public works, baa disnniM art-d. and it is otVu iallv anDOUnced that his accounts arc several i thousand dollars short. Fire at the Kan-as tat pri-on at Lfavenwortb, on tbe Mth, acstroyed the shoe factory, causing a loss of tMMMOi Mrs. Gideon McDowell was burned to death and her invalid husband fatallv burned near Bcruutoii, Kas., on the t9tb. ( :mt Knable. for more than fifty ears a steamboat captain on tin MUsissinin and Missouri riers. died at t. Joseph, Mo., on the ! 'Ii Wnrren Sn.il h shot and kilb'tl C'alrin Bt r.t r. at Muldle.-boro. K.. on the 29th, attd was himself mortally wu undid by Benter. (Jeo. D. MlddletOfl was elect roc u ted at Clinton prison, N. v.. on the 19th, for the murder of his wife. Dudghl I Wing filed a pet it loa in bankruptcy at Springfield, 111., on the 29th. Chas. Green and .lohn Richards, -uspectcd of 'he murder of u-tin 3. Crows at Buffalo, N. Y., on Jane 27, were arretted at Denver, ted., SB the 2?'th. A fftitisr of river thieves who have been operating along the Ohio rivet were rapt 0 red near Metropolis, RU, on the tfith. Thomas Payne, for many year- n railway conductor, committed suicide at Trenton. Mo., on the fifth, by sh iot injr. An unknown BCgTO WBS Ijmcbed at ?an Ant trio. I'la . on the :0th. for a--ault on a white woman. Fortv lives were lost by a collision between two Dllllsh steamers off Malscca. Straits Settlement. The democratic convention of the Seventeenth Illinois district, on the ! nOth. nominated Z. F. Yost, of Poatle. I.iv rngstone county, for eoagrssa Five live- were Jost und hlllllreds of head of live toek were drowned 1 in the flood in Texas. 40 miles southeast of Austin, cm the Nth. The thermometer reached 90 at Omaha, on the tioth. and one man j was prostrated by the heat. Fire in the plant of the Tine-. .1. Lipton Co.. at the I nion stock vard. Chicago, on the Vnh, eansed a loss of &u-.ooo. The Boer penern 1. Botlia. D Wet and Delarey. sailed from (npc 'own for Eaglaad OB Ihe Wnh. .lohn Qiiipley, of Mount Ayr. Ind.. committ.d suicide at LnwtotS, kla.. ou the Nth Since the first disturlisn.-es. on .lulv 7. up to .lulv SI, there had been '-nr seventy b-tinct sh'K- oi eannqnake in l.os Alamos valley, California. The village of San Luis li-M has been badly damaged, and tbe j- - pie are terror -tri- ken and leaving for otl r parts. Dr. nv. r. Qnbbert, president of the village hoard of Trilhi, 111.. WBS brutally lieaten and Mrlausly injured by two ..,ing farmers, nam d Kardm and Brown, on the sift. The Begabt icsn river a Coueordls, Ka-.. ha- ehnnged it et,ann'l since the ricint t ooi . and left the citv a mile to one side. Seven nvn were fearfuBf burned at a faetorv at Dav tou t) ..on th "Ist. kv :m MSioalflS cau-t'd bv leakinc of natural gas. rhe cholera epidemic in Mamshuria in -i.n.ilinr with terrible rsoiditT, g wm hundred- of deaths oecurrinir daily The Arg., starch work- at Ksbrashs Citv. Neb., an- being dismantled preantatonr to going out of busineae t'.rand Duke llorls. eOUSlU of the cwir of Russia, arrived nt San Fran tano from hina on tin .ist. r.,l William F. I od v arrived in Omaha on the 1t-t. and WS! ffvefl ovation b his old sasodstea. Miss Anna D, Collier, Of Worcester Ma . and Miss .b an BrowB, of l troit. Mich., were drowned in th nirf while l athing at DB Sei-. Ma IS on the 31M Charte i Craven, i mpposed murder er. was Ivtu tied tn -ir Ic -li .rjr. Ml. on the Hi Mis Mav l ohe. the actr arnrei in London Julv 31. Cnloratio auffered from extreme heat on the 1st, the tigun's for SnaM place- in the inonntaiiM being uni precedented. At an exeautlon of a nejrro in Wise Cc-finty. Va .on the 1st, the rope Li nks and the condemned man had bO -.vait until the sheriff procured new one, Mi Helen West, of pis VI nines, la., will chrksfen the cruiner Oes MefBSJB, which uljl be Inuncbcfi at ()uiue. Mam . Benfermber 10, Blissbetfi ffgrstou S'oiid.nd. astfi of Richard Kent) BtodAspd, th. poel and writer, ffied in B4ej tt gfi the lit. eged 80 years.
Th. m rtrt if of Vßm Alu aanarhu r of 1 be !'" f state, to .lames . Walsworth, -ir.. will take place nt Nawwtuy, W, n s,tlaasber Mi Oca. Jacob II. Smith baa accepted I. . - 1 SI... f Itlllllilll 1 i f
an 1 1 it I ii. ii i a i icn " 1 tin- Katlona Boctets of tin Army f the Phillppim ut Count lllufb. la., Mrs. .lulia C, Howell, of Chicago, comniitted sui. id. in Dener on ''! jo, hut her body was aal itaeoeered. until the 1st. Forest tires are Atatrojlaf faluabU Uanber la 41 fieri nt atetl aa of Cob i ado. Jttdgt Dunne, at CblgagO. 1st. coatlnne? ne bearing 01 Of ( has. W. IpAUldiag, ' luinKer, for tWO weeks, ami reinamlcit BUB u jail. San rranclsco Is preparing to n . . . . n. i. : .. tcrtain lo.ocn iitois at imm i oin.iu eonclaxc hct-n Nujrust U un I .'. Tfca prh f hard coal was ad . . ... ' l- ! . . . . ... TAtlin; ten P Ii'-- a ion m v iin.ij;" the 1st. LATE NEWS ITEMS The bode of Mrs. Georg W who W .IS baa been Kissing since last found near "hittie K Tails I line is., on the 3d, buried in the sand, with BWTKS on bar face which indicate that death was inflicted by a heavy piece of iron or stone. Her husband has disuppnared and hi- whereabouts arc unknown. The Pennsylvania troops on guard at Shenandoah were SSSSllcd OB the Bights of the M and id by parties in ambush who I brew rocks at them, ami orders were piven to the soldiers that if the attacks were repented they must shoot to kill 'and InreaiigatS afterward. tlen. Jacob EL Smith said in San Francisco, ob the Sfi, that his forced retirement from lbs army was s unwelcome surprise to hint; thai be nat urally supposed he would receive s reprimand as a resnll of the courtmartisl, but nothing more. Fire at blcugo, OB the 3d, damaped the elevator owned by .lohn .'. Badeaoch & Co. to the extent of II, 0Mt, and eompletely ruined the stock, worth patkOOO. At Fl Reno, Okla.. on the 3d, Joseph BodaWOaU stabbed and probably fatallv injured his wife and daughter and then committed suicide. R, R, Taylor -hot and killed his brother-in-law. Frank L Bhsdcr, a railroad brakeman. at Colorado springs, Col., on the 3d. Ii Indlsrnation in the city of Mexico over the fottaatloa of a pool among the bakers there to rai-e the price of bread. David Moni-. I farmer, was killed bv being hit OB the load with a club by his son. on the fid, near PruttS iiie. o.. in a quarrel. Mrs. Margaret Dxcefl, better known a "Mother l seil, a not CO cnanij worker in the Brest, is dead at Denver, t Ct., aged ... years. The Indiana . Ute slsttatlcisn tl I mates that the coin crop ,.f ihatt state will lie in tue Hgniriwvw n 40,9094)00 bat bebt Pnn iieoidc were killed in I Col- . . . . ..a. ..a fihn 1 "f p ..... f. , ision betWeCB milk trains at llorOBS, Delaware county, N. Y.. OB the d. .lohn Francis DuncombC, a pioneer cttler of Fort Podge, la., died at his home in Pes Moines on ine sa. Ihe republican tCXl book for the . - . , 1 L, campaign Ol '"- uns m-cti i-suen u the eongresslonsl commit tee. William Bodwell, a farmer living near TClvtBgton, Ky.. was taken from his home bv a 1 10b nt midnight of the hi, boaad to a tree and beaten with a uiacK ansae wnip uniu aw u n,-.n-Iv unconscious from loss of blood, the nob preventing his wife and daughter from interfering. O cause for the whipping is known. William I I ipson. of ila-. BaCB count . I Ol., colifes-cd oil Ins ilcalllbed that he had killed his I I year-old son. Benjamin, and that 1 man named Nichols, .a. now serving a nentcBoe in the penitentiary for the crime, is inBoccnt, petitkm tor Klcbolsctn's IKiidou was tiled vsitli the stnte pardon bontd ob the Ith. A number of the mills of the merIcnn Tlnplate Co. xx ill close down in c nsequence of the rejection by its employes of a proposition for a reduction of per cent, iu wage . made by the eompanj in order to secure noma large contracts, which it will noB be unable to obtain. n unsuccessful effort vvas made, on the Ithi t" float the steaniboat itv of Savannah, which ran aground in the tlhio ricr near I'adiiciih a few days ago, and it is now thought -ne may remain there several mouths. Arb McDonald dropped 1 -ti. k of dynamite into the river at Clinton, la., for the purpose of killing fi-h, but it exploded under bis boat and McDonald was blown to atoms. W. K. Ilill.gross and Miss Mabel Btrong, two young people o. Mat toon, III., were .. cd. on the -Ith. by being trin k by a Big Four train at a CCOU! mg at BhelbyvlHe, III. Seien Bulgarian brigands escaped uiitrurcd from a village hi which thej were aurrountled by 130 Turkish midier, after killing four soldlera and fve villagers. Mrs. . k. 11. Patchen, member of an old and aristocratic family of New York stat,. dropped dead, on the Ith, at the home of some friends in San Pi enclnco, The bodies of John W. Rirbs end hi- ifc Bera found In bed at their home in (owlev eounty, Uns., on the th. with alt Indications pointing to suicide. Gor, Ssiviigc of Nebraska appointed II neU II' II 111, It 1 ;i 11 cdice l-.mril o.r tin city of ermahn, nn t be tth.
A call has Inen i- and t'.vj a pOBVen tion of the people's party. g bg Jj.-JcJ at bprJngliel I, HJ., Augeat 26.
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New by Telegraph from Varioiu Towus iu Indiana. iciiHua Uenai ,.. ladntaspolts, Ind., Aug, - A.ijt. c.en BBsock, of ii Department of ludl ma. t.. A- B . ICBI hi- report to the . .: 1 I ,:.,iiiirl,'r, for the -i I liaiioii.ii ,n .i ... i " months sad lag June so. The repori -hos that the mambsrshlp on -'"'y l was lt,3aa, CootrlbutloBi for relief work from all the post during the m months amount, d to $MMMS. There is t Cash balance of 140.3. : The expenses for the -ix month- Iggff gated $10, 389.6. N Ith Cash OB hand. OBSB in coiiatfriii-. real estats sad value of ruraiture, etc., of the various posts the report show- an aggregate balance 1 171 14.74 Kroni Ohio t I ' H"on Ma.li-on. Ind., ng. . Nelson Mor-ri-, B. Ku Ph. I)., graduate of Iterlin unirerslty, sad Cheraller Taaared Vella, von of the Boums nlStt consul at Malta, arrived here from Cincinnati in BOW boat. II feet long, OB their way to liio de .laneiro. South America. Tbej repr,.,.nt the London ami Berlin Geogrtphlcsl societies, They will msks the trip down the Ohioand Mississippi, er the jjnlf of Mexico, the ( aribhean SCI am! the Atlantic ocean roughing it the nasi they can all the wav to Rio de Janeiro. Logans port, Ind.. Aug, - Chel-ie . .n r.;...-,l tMil IT ear-. wa- crown, m while bs thing In the Wabash river nine miles west of Logansport, He . . . . . .1.., ,M r.m.-.l ltl o tile Uinil.ie hi Mi' where he anchored his boat jumped in. t ramp- IWttsed blm. Wilder, friend on shore, saw struggling, but being unable to w ii powerlesa to save him. and F.I bin v. i m Iftrr Hl ii in. Blufft on, imi.. Aug. 4. Blanks! re monstrance has In en tiled by the law Rrm of Todd A Gordon against Ave saloons In Liberty township. Wells county, three at Poneto and two at Libert t enter, it bore i uffideat number of ignsturcj t prevent the IsRne of tkenses. Remonstrances are also in circulation In Blufftog and other art- of the county. llininiii tine LltteSl. Ralgbtstown, Im!.. Aug. 4. The Renrv county commissioners, with Dr. Mendenhsll, county health officer, met and declared off the quarantine that ha.- been in fore, against Knigbt-town on account of smallpox. The quaran tine was instituted five week- BgO and wai nlaced within two tnib's of this Mtv with ruariJ . - n et cry road. i,el. I 'hi-iii er III ii I Rlwood. Ind.. Aug. 4, Moses Csrrer, aged 77 year-, a well-to-do farmer. ! sontbwe-t Of this cit. WBS drowned in ,, gy MQth of Tipton ,,.,,,,,,, ith ., li:,rt Df friends. When 19 feet from shore, nf .,tt,r wtn . . rr!,iPs or heart n about nine leixed with failure, and -ank to the bottom Tree In BtOM, Ingall-. Ind.. Aug. 4. The tornado oT June II -tripped IB app'e tree OB .lohn Page's farm near here of fruit and leaves. The weather since then ha- been SO favorable, however, lhat il,,- tree has airain DUl forth newtwigs, new foliage and is a mas blossoms for the iceond time thi- . of ru son. i in t lie Benecen test. I'erre Haute. Ind.. Aug. 4.- At the rennest of the father of Bartlett liar tin the official! of the American (ar A Foundry company have refused to prosecute O'' young man for stealing fttjOOO while he wa- timekeeper at the works in thi- city by u-ing fictitious name- on the pay roUs. Pnemees iinr.i i.neu. Kokomo. Ind., Aug. 4. The burn of John Tierce, near breentown. wa- destroyed iiy llghtalngat i loaa of $3,000. week ago three horses owned by Pierce arere Killed ami hit wife was throw n' from a buggy, receiving inuric- that may ne taiiu. RnktBeel lest ontee. Indlanaprdls, Ind.. Aug. 4. Thomu! Iftddletoa lad a. a. bach, deputy I'nitcd State- tnar-hal-. arrived here from Chicago with t h ree prlsonera doe Rallen, .tue Gilford and Robert Sullivan who are charged with breaking into the post office at TollestoB. Kiiieii in 'i ii in h t n x Mnentae, port Wayne. Ind.. Aug. 4.- (borge Way. aged SI. from Ashland. 0.. at work near Areola, was caught in a thrashing machine and so frightfully mangled that death re-nlted in a short t i m e . Pnaal Plant. Kvan-ville. Ind.. Aug. I. .lanie Brandon and Howard Tuck, employed at an ice plant. puirreb d and Bta&doH arai -truck in the head with a brick hv Tuck. Brandoa is not expected to live rinn" a etenel Pale, nraensburg, Ind., Aug. 4. The buiBCSS men of ibis city held an cnthu-i-a-tic meet lag at the mayor's ofllcfl and decided to hold another street fair here during the lir-t wei'k iri October. Inaliaioi Trniiril) Pern, Ind., ng. 4. Robert Knight inet "Spot" Murphy, I former pugilist, m tbe road at l.cvvisburg late Saturd J night. They ipiarreleil a ml Knight killed Murphy by shoot ing him. Knight then climbed into his bttggj with his fem iJy I ml drove off. net thhnn 1 PeewcBf Ihect, Kokomo. lad., Aug. 4. n alleged afe r iberv here vvas cleared up quickly and the BllSsfBg fi.OMI found. The money was tnki'ii from t harlecttdder! fe bj his father, a- a BT eaution IgslBSl thieve- follow rg ;le racesi
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Probability That a Loan of Thu.fifl Million Dollars Will be Authorized. HOW THE MONEY WILL BE APPROPRIATED Aid to He I vtciolcU s,iKr l'lH.Her. tum CaasMi fananHi autnis '" and ii,,. MBerutlesj rm . " i ,.r fbele ievteee m thv '"' I JHÜa.lMMI.lMM. New York. Aug. V -The first impor- - 1, . .f tli. I nh:i II ft .11 L! WH I T ll U I Mm aa nan w npproacbinsji aawatartoti after a s,t ting of u little more than two months. At Saturday night! MBBtB. of the senute the way was prepared for circulating ffltSjBflfirfial throUghonl , the island by substantially approvingthe house bib for the circulation of this amount. I he money, n is ulicvcd. will lu ve the effect of relieving eomudaranty tns presenl crisis. The Cuban congress considers it advisable to aid the tttgSr plant, r- . pending Utforts bo obtain reciprocity at the next ses'u.n of the inericnn OOBgreSS. Ihe ncce-sity i- -.A-" rccognied of iaying the debt contract cd by the t U bafl junta of Sen ork ;.. .1.1 ,,f the last revolution, and to ' ' pa v the Ubaratlag army Authority has been granted for the snnointmcnt of ;i commission to tix and pay tbe amount OUC to mo a. my. ( nfi Maximo tioine nrohalily will bei the chairman. President Palma "ill be snthoriied to borrow 133,000,000 in tiieriean P' Id ami issue national yeni nve J.el cent bonds within six months. Four million dollar- will oe nppiie to the .nd of tha cane growetri an 1 the agricultural and cattle iu iu try generally. The money will be loaned at the rate of 58 cents for cv. rv 8,300 pounds of sugar grown in the hist crop. The money is to be repaid in February, March or April of next I year, draurlBj ei per cent internet. The bondhoh en will have ihe ens- ' tomhouse ree, Ipts ! i guarantee for the repayment ... the St.oon. Pr -i dent Talma will be Uthoriadd to in- ! crease the tariff duties on certain art ides n rdlngl.t l bn rest the a33,00O,OO9 loan wlilbeuscd for the) payment f deots eontracted hj the New York junta to support the i " luFu.n. amounting to about 13,000,000, ntw.. r.ir navmcal of services of the i - iirtnv. attumnting to fM.noo.oiHi bring this loan within the terms of the Piatt amendment snd other provisions of the Cuban con-1 it ui ion. the present congress, before adjourning, will provide I way to pay Interest, ami win establish a -iiikint: fund to ! red. m the principal. I hi probably j will be done by means nf a atamp tax. Any balance Of the b an will be apI plied to agriculture at the discretion j of congreaS, The forego! Bg has been lubstaBtbil" I lv approved by congress, only the detail- remaining for dlscusaloB which vvill begin Monday in publi sessions D is believed mich s loan can be BCgotlsted and taken esTC of without great dlfllcOMty. It will bs Cubn'l only national debt. BusincBB depression in the Usurna and poverty in the country nre nm deereasiag There have been V-'- b.I-' i. - fall' Brett in the la-t is atoaths, against N the year before. i in i iti 1 1 Pnssaa the llsame, Washington. Aug. " I be -täte department has received the following cablegram from Minister SquU r-, dated Havana. August 4: The house has passed the bill authorizing a bum of $;i.'. .niKJ; minimum rate of issue M per , cut Maaimnm intcrot Ave per cent.. raBeanan ble la 40 yeara." A GRAVE SITUATION. Bjnu the Prseeal Btiaait in genaee ausw IBs OtUsjBui ,,f i asnaseetssst SeSasst! I leweil ii Knill, . Rome, Aug. I, The Vatican regards the present situntion ui Prance arising from the closing of un.' ut hotfcnnj eoiigregatlonist schools a met grave, a it is now bcHcved to be the intention of M. Combes, the French
premier, to denounce the concordat. It is reported that Cardinal Rant polla. papal secretary of -late, i- -till in favor of lemportatag with Frence, fearing that the ho tile attitude of the Vatican toward that country Would lead to graver c mp! n a t ina. Some of the cardinals a I ocate an entire rupture with PraBCC, thus an tlclfiatlnfl that republic and prevent the passage there nf furiosi anticlerical law . Police lestna SeBeeta. Chsmbrey, France, Aug. .. Crounfa made demoBStratlona in tWO neighboring townships Moii lay against comrolsnurlcs f police who were ( losing Up schools ( ombioted by tiunn. The ti.csin was rung, and the Nrteri who refused to Open their door.- to the commissaries were cheered by the pet iple.
Itrll I'luter I'nliilh liijiii-e.i. lavlorville. III.. Aug. 3, William Clotfeltcr, who was playing right filed for tbe Taylorvllle team m i game against the st. (xiuis Pastina Sunday . was f n fully injured by being BtrUcV mi the head with a pitched bail.
Raeeell m BlnBtfaia. New l'erh, Aug. '. Ibissell Mljre celebrated his clghtj sisth birthdav tnnleernarj al his country phice il Lawrence. LoBg Island. Monday. His health is still rugged; in fac. more so than that of munv nun off."..
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H , i , ISStSBSSSl I. ion . .... I , l . ,1 II Ho II ... I I'anuiuu. t oloiuhiu. 4. I'M cranhle eminuiiication with un i a 1 o- was re cstliblishtMl llii I ftatBM and at p ' ' 1 ' " ' ( ' ' 1 trlcgi aiii frOfB San ai b-s i o.k h I I aasaa feiulaltonnf oalsari balfBf; ; to the forces under tbu. IImi 11 .. I puss.d that town ui flight. PhS) r ported th dcfe.it of the retututhu Msts Ut AgllM D'dee t llih lo w- BS I not men coutiimcd, and detail an I lurlher tttforasatkia are awaited i be United Hal' s , i in . i Rungt i reported t bar! " v mi " "' for the purpose of bringing tl wounded back to Panama. Dafhalta news of lbs sngngasnet,! enneeted when she retains. Ihe (.un total llo, aen. The gov cl anient ou il boa I I which b atlssutf, h ft bars last i , dav with reinon cm nts lot C Morale Berti wan M laented is the port of vg"a liolce. fibi tacked bj th! ievolulioll.il v fit ' U bilged to retreat. BtBC tb.i. I, aothing has been benid of Iht M ea. tint, beuiij Instei than the i v. ilnauri i. unbent I'lidilUH. ahc i I RoVed to h! e e-eaped. United Stat'-s ( 'onsulCknc ril ger and apt. Pottl t nf I be 1 I States cruiser Ranger have sea I btegranHi to Waahlagtoa i blag I mission f i the -ake 1 1 hamai for the BaBger to searcB ror Bnj aca, There ere over thrm I dred men ,n board the I obuu ,,.,, . I i ,eii. sa laar to , the Raaget vvoi be permit teu to to t heir ret cue. PnVt I u. Miller I ni'iiio l The gvernmeBt gunboat Chuel which was .,nt from mt ltb munition for th n Matnh Bi could not deliver her care. the ) rt of 'ua On ce has beet i im d bv t be revntutionJ I v eoiiimiuiic.it i t lie twee a Ihe sent troops ,t g.ui Ho SI IP ma is i oii-cipicntly interi it pled. A government officer wot t ur d by the revolutionist In ary thi year, during a prt battle at tgtia Pule . ha la i I ' escape from l.en. Hcrreru' camp reached I'amimn. lb p..itlasnny revolutlonlati are pun hj becanse t bej are fim tight sgshsat icml ri i beli ' political part; . a. vvell a- . n ac of the heavy IcsUhfU th revolllth are said to liavc Mil t n I f St I since the I eeilltl ,g of tb 1 THE PROPOSITION RfcJECH In Men ftnalnt tu, tots tnnlnal niiiiou her ol Villi. Will ! Pittsburg, Fa vug . 1 1 I Call Ion made bv i tu Vmrrteag ; plate i v to its ensployep lhat lit ; eept a reduction la weg - M ci ni . has been l e jeetr I. 1 In w bleb has been In progrt i-r'i I w ', L w a s tabula. I Moli The proposition was I hol .:gnl derst I by the w t bet -. It bs been explained that in nfdCt cure torcicn trade and a 1ml' ct Btt with tin titan lard Ml Co to about 1,300,000 Imxi wage rcluetion would mil BS 0 than i pet cent., and that diictioii would ! Inerenw I I per Sent. v bo h w ouM i " earnings to the worker- about It i ander at nod that while j Jorltj f the men would worn s slight reduction in order la j mote cmplovi I. most nf them ' VTelsbmca, and are friendly ! tl ' fellow w oi k un ii across tl the propos t on I ad ' n St i''' tin plate workers n Aales w ,upi bred "f em hj went. '. Influenced man) la rota B Ct pt illg Ihe ' tb I ne American I inplatc n will I be unable to ,. ire tin buahiesa, and, as stoekn are larj;, will clone a Bomber of Its plant largc-t in the world, the Hh works, at New la-tle. lias bCCB I down iBdefiaitetj and rvt t si " dlnna have . i I. The wo m k' New Rsmslngton are ataa btb" I tion union plain of the womf-aoi in full n icratii a. A MAN BRUTALLY WHIP" a Keuteefc bjou Bsaan ! ,,"H Tree and l alir lllto W Ith gdnensnahe u mi Ow rnslKiro, Ky .r. llodvv. II. ii farnn r b mg n ar I ! ton. in thb count v. was tak-n his home at Midulgbt, Sunday M bOUn I to a tree and I BtCB B I beaeksnabe whip until an at uneonacioiis from loss nf ' aeventy five lushes were a Inoui ' The bark was worn IteBB 1 1" where the u p,, id ii ii bound an fortunate man touched it. auS" whip lift in. irks nn 'he tr-1 w, Iri wife ami naaghtof atlefi' to nn to hb ri i lie. but w , i vented by tbe meiide rS ! I tie . I he cuu e f' r Ho vv hipping know n. i ii i in- i i .,. Wa uhlngton, v . I.
eammsnder-in-chiel of ihe u. has appointed a COr.imltlCC I" ic and press to a trcdy WMUd the work of erectiag in this ,it tntne nf Ben. o r. Uli rt h oa founder and Brat prn IsbH ' mnnder iB'thlef of the B BtSBJWllttt is a follow-: It' I.avvb r. Illinois. (Mod BBBjnB d chief ehafrmaai Thtsnjaa B "'T ex-Comnib sioin r of prnslonsl 1 Tanner and .lohn MsKlroj 1 District of nlttmbM, and ItBasM ner, nf Peanaylvaaws,
