Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 August 1904 — Page 2
Veeklii Courier. SIM CO. OOAA.X. fuölUhmr. IlfKR. : : lNl'l AN A.
Kwen PaW? aged first cousin of Jefferson DraA'la. pmtdml of the confederacy . iff dead at Kowauee. ill. Ruseell Sse. the financier, was S years of age. on tue and oterveu the ml limrf b" HKMIg to bUM-
Alt; itst...190 i x u. Tw. Wed. Tha. TL dat. l u i i r (is 7 8 i 10 11 rj vi ii i: 16 it i i! jo 81 2 12 23 - I 25 gtj -J 7 'js jt :;o l j Vi.' Vjii'.tt 17th. VaSth.
SoTf en per-, ii w er Injured. vonie ' them seriously, by the wro-k of the Meteor, the fa.st pi--, toter train no the Krtn-o. en rute t St. luia, on the Ith. n. ir .n.ta. I. T Fire, whi.h broke out on th 5th. in the a4 PM St bo-el at Kendrlck. I laho. tertrojrsd the whole business purt
of the t x
other the et
H008IEB II MTKMViS Told iu Brief by Pisp.ttches from Various Localities.
It was rumor xi hange, on tt covered !-. fiO Kassian camp.
JUKKl'.XT TOPICS.
It is reported in well-Informed circles tha: M Muravcf. the Russian minister of Justice, will succeed M Vou Plehve. late minister of the interior. The ooD'.ilist national committee ha
de. ded to have the formal notifU-ation of their party candidates for presfdeut and vke-president at Cooper I mon New York tv.y. August 18. After a vi-4t of five days at thi "W Vr'V's. fair, the Raaaavatt boys Theodore, Jr.. and Kermit. and their cousins Philip Roosevelt and Alexander Rüssel, returned to Washington on the4lh Reports from the northwest sho that the wheat crops of Oregon axic Washington are slightly under th early estimates. Oregon will have 13.000.000 bushels and Washington 23,000.000. Report .n eJrcatatJoa that Senat George F. Iloar was seriously ill are denied at the senator's residence in Worcester. Mass. He has been troubled with lumbago all summer, but is not confined to his room II .1Freiherr Speck von Sternberg. German ambassador t. v i-1 hiaccepted the presidency of the national advisory board of the American Institute if Germanics of Northwestern university at Chicago
THE NEWS IV KEITF.
PERSONAL ANO GENERAL.
the I fer.
an i man rest. lotn.es. Thir-;:..-h'it.. s and 20 t. -1re burned: loss. $250,000. randaco was killed and three rs were seriously Injured by i a haft of the H. da luc-at
Calumet. Mich., on the 5th. The hydraulic I rakes failed to work, and the ear dropp- ' " feet Fire on the üth. destroyed theOeorge Irvan & Co dry good store. Poehlrr & tV '- - store aru! -evi ral n.ijo.uir.g business houses at Hntchlssota, Kas.. ettta! ins losses of f .."' ' The St. Imis steamer Lucille, owned by Capl F R. Browor. was burned tc he w.t eke and sunk ll thS doch
ad Co. and ai a-: '..:..! Wis., on the 4th The loss Co have of- W8 ei; no insurance. Tlie loss to ,
Bound Over. Hani. Td City, lad., Aug 8. Mrs. Rae Kraus, accused if i sonnig her stepdaughter, w.i- i .niiiit over to the October term of eotlli Saturday The
l no wttasMtn i thai the ause of nit' i'oisi ii tiu mill a' the bottla srhkh nted km liuvittK been b .1 and as contain-
di leiiM in Phjrsil iaits death was not ursenie.
JftPS CAPTURE KEY TO PORT ARTHUR Wolf's Hiil Captured and Forces Now ititrenchcd in Valley.
found in the Birr
inj; arsenic b r no tnn son 1 '. ibji t of the . i-iab iii tan theory of i p. ti. I ro'ti fort 'a n
Parker Drayer, tu chnw i'ity. who i; nnkiOR SO anal Internal organii oi Crystal i
m ot that poiefense vas to ticide. A dissays thai Dr. emlsi of the
of the ISS, !lll-
ird of $-" 0 tor the cap- 1 .jje ,j0 ers who held up the Rock
near Tuiutucari. Tex . on
July 30. Ray Brom, w-ho is said to h.ve kil'ed Richard Robert, brake man. In' Decatur. Ill . April 21. and who escaited and was caught at St. Joseph. Mo., and broke jail there, has been captured again at Seattle. Wash. Th monthly statement of the public
LATZ NEWS ITEMS.
it
Ownptytag with the reqn state department. Admiral S
San Juan, has been directed to r.spatch a war Tcnrcil to Monte Ch: tl,
San Domingo This was done at the ,-U-i-es::ot of V.r. lUwson. :!.e Ainerjlcan minister to San Domingo, and the j inference is that trouble is laapendins
I in that . onntry.
A bomb thrown into Italians in East Ore H in :
noaaced bate Sunday : : i t t that be had tound nnmti nknbts indicntlona nf trychniae in lare eanatltint la th
lb s:.y., thai lh- ; lit.- bottle failed i of any str. h- : showed : hnl the
rowd of and PIX
i in the treasury, amounted to .TSl -
j 4..1. which is an increase for the month
I OI I... .' ' 9 Rrakeman Vaer was kiUsd, C
Tor Mir::ti was tirobab.v fa'a. .". in
jured. and several pa--enKcrs were hurt ome t-rmr-ed r. ,i :. - Of i by the derating of a passenger conch tao Italian districts and extorted h., r riirr.ii HMniitnn i Oavton i money from them by threat - tad aett
fv-fir: street. New York, injured a
JC. j score or more persons, and led to the
.arrest of Vlncenso ponet to, wno tor
stomtieh and liver test of the i Otiten': to reveal the pre nun . but nnother vial contained nrsi
railroad at Koyersville. near Iron: n. O.. on the 4th. Alton B Barker ceased to be chief
j Jude of the court of appeals of New York on the 5th. by handing In his n tisnattOB aftr a two min nM NWloa
of court, in which h and five associate
of violence. All the labor unions In Chicago h.ivn Indorsed the stock yards nrike The Chicago Federation of I-Abor. wS i h is composed of every labor organization in Ch: ago. and has a metntHrship of nearly :;...io. a!..p I resolutions.
Detectives haTe obtained evidenct that üje railroads terminating in St. Louis have been defrauded of about $200.000 since the opening of the World fair by collusion of railwaj conductors and scalpers. - - a By order of QoT. Mickey of Nebraska, the South Omaha cavalry troop of the state militia has been mustered out. The membership 'f the troop was composed largely of stock yard and packing house employes.
I . ft. IVfth - I . . tU A .. ,.rl '1-1
judges disposed of 80 ases remaining ou me in, p.euiug ur on the calendar finnncial support of the federal body. Atelegram from Digby, N. S. aars The London Times correspondent at that a satlnoat containing eight or ten I Tokio, under date of Auirust .. sayn American tuorists eaanaaeO and sank I that the Japanese have captured 09 off Smith s cove, near Digby. on the manding positions north and northa, ts.t .ti v.ir.t wer ns t of Fort Arthur at a distance of
drowned. Sol Temple, the Oklahoma outlaw, who shot and almost murdered Polle Sergeant William Gibson, of St Jo-
latt Ma-, was s.vm a seam vears in prison for the
ph. Mo tence of crime. An enp nnd tWo
Henry W. Good, director general oi the Lewis and Clarke exposition, has been elected president, to succeed H W Scott. Mr Scott was compelled to resign from the presidency on account of the pressure of private business Mm i a A dispatch to the London Daily Mail from Ger.?va tys thst Miss Ruth Hfer. one of the richest and most beautiful girls in Switzerland, will shortly be married to Gladstone Dowie. the unldssed son of "Elijah III ." the founder of Zlon City. , ii Mr, Florence Maybrkk continue to remain in the strictest seclusion in her mother's homo at Rouen. France. Neither she nor the Bareness de Ronues. her mother, have gone farther than the garden since Mrs Maybrick's arrival. Lady Tweedmouth (Lady Fanny O L Spencer-Churchill). 49 years old. political hostess of the Hl-raJ party, and a sister of the late Lord Randolph Churchill, died in London on the 5:b. fShe was the daughter of the seventh duke of Marlborough.
.... iaanese nttaeked I the haawdlata v.dnity of the Dalai
on at An-Shan-Shan Lama- private gardens.
Hai-Cheng and lino and were repulsed
ab
Th officials of the Illinois Central railroad have decided to increase the reward of for the arrest and conriction of the bandits who held up the Diamond special, on the lat. near MattMn. 111., to It.'), a reward of $l.oo0 being placed on the head of each of the robbers. The po office department has issued a general order directing that every railway postal clerk shall give a $1.000 bond to the 1'nited Sta'es for "the faithful discharge of all duties and trusts imposed upon them by law and the rules and regulations of the depar'mr n'. Dr Bu-h. n well-known archaeologist, hx returned to EI Paso. Tex. from a trip 7o miles into the interior of northern Mexico, in the Sierra lladre mountains, and ys he discovered a race of people that prove to hie aatisfaction the perpetuation of the race of cliff dwellers.
f haul.r.s or.e Bagpa:" car iches. carrying 4" Pittsburg
miners to take the places of atrikers.
arrived at Bagtar, HI., on the 3d. es- e .orted bv 20 armed guards. ju A Clspatih fn m Russian sources, rn a
the 5th. said that t the Russ.an t -: i n Idway between Yar.5. on the ;j
with heavy loss. Th Ru-s:an ca- .1t!e? are not kBOWfl Wl Macht ng a party of litrle rlrls ' how to swim. Miehael Reilly and se en ot his pupil were drowned off a sandbar In the Mississippi rirer nt the foot 1 trf Washitgton street, in Alton. Ill . on the 5th. By a compar I 'ti of notes It trarts- ' pires that Mrs M B. Llchty. of Morrill. Kas.; Mrs. Jas. Stickel. of Haddonia Kas . nr.d E. J Da r. of Salt Lak? Oty. Utah, sister.-, each gave birth to ! n daughter on the same day. The London Times learns from a trustworthy correspondent that the o.leers of the Rn-.an intelligence department who examined tha Rriti.-h 1 steamer Malacca after her sf izure. offered her captain 200 if he would declare there was contraband aboard the vessel A St. Pe'ersb'V? d'-spa'eh of the ttl tays: "According to the late i advicea from Liao Yans:. the Japanese have rerewed the attack all alons the line and the Russians haTe been driven back
nto their main lnrenchmen '' Five would-be bandits held up a ?hr train on the Northwestern rail
road, near S-erlinrr. 111 . on the morning of the r.th. but. discovering the r mistake, fled. Th freight was running ' n the tim of a pa-enper train. The fly-wheel of a TTi horse-power engine in the plant of Uie Johnson Tmj Foil Co. St. Louis, burst whil nin- , ning. on the 4th. instantly k 1 I'ranz Gamarhe. assistant en- n r.
tVTSQ yards from the main line of Russian defense Ar. ofn ial report received at St. Ps-te-sburg from licut.-Gen T. Stoee 1,
commanding the m Port Arthur, say Ü were repulse.! wi h I in a tltr. rliys ftät July 2.
iry forces at the Japaner lrndous loss ni .Ju. M to to Thibet Is the sacred
tain of Potal
Iuring . rii t near Sw!
plan', in Kans- City. Mo. on the 6th. John J. Willis, a non-union nepo employ ed it Swift's, fired five shots
Into a crowd, wounding thi eriously.
Ti
men, uai iin. with
Mystertoaa Deaths. Mun. it . liul . nu s I'he my ;ery nttendanl upon t b death of a child and an W-J ear-old v.rl in a reni.ne part ot thir county has US1 hen riuvey. d to o fibers in this city. Theremains of both have been Interred, and whether the nathoilt "ill e abi. to make a complete investigation is not Known T: . child, a soi: of Mr and Mrs Bherman Alll p. and Minnie, the ;-. u-.' .i aanght of Mr. ani lira Michael Alltop. both died nader mysterio(ircircum8tanees. Neighbors claim that the girl, who was pretty, died in convulsions at tor paitakiag oi a hearty auppsr. She bad been apparently wi ii before reaebtog tho table The death of the child is sail to have iak;i place under exactly tha MM circumstances. Munne Strikers Beaten. Mam ie. ln.l , Aug. 8 After a bpter fight COreiiBi a period of more than three moOthS, the trikitii; iron and brass mold' rs at the Futile brass, and machine works in this city rnvrs given up They still maintain a threatening nttttuda bat be payment of the nonunion men Saturday w as . ;- fe.ted with little trouble. The polica guard, which has ben in 'ivi.c fir I the firm has attracted mach an mien here, and it is belb red that Dtbof rontempla'.ed strikes in th-1 butldlnSj lines have been hi.l off practically to
Three Injured. Indianapolis. Ind. Au. R. Thre Iersons were injured Sunday niubt at Washington and ori-mal atreeta in u an esst-boand Imtagton ar ran into the near end of a Greenfield car. whkn had stopped to let ofl a passonssr. Ri I ert Curry, of Greettflsld, was Injured internally and cut by broksa glass. George Wnrfel, of M QarfleM
av.nue. was cut I
river, north
broken :'. Hamilton T be dri n
yed th City se i nt Olid
Gor J. K. Vardaman of Mississippi In a statement Is-ued on the 3d. denied that he had ever ief!eced upon th good name of President Roosevelt'a mother through the columns of his paper, as was charged, and which ranged Postmaster-General Payne to refuse to name a post office aftert he governor. m mm The body of F Kent Loom is. who ii auppo.ed to have low hie life from th& steamer Kaiser William II. off the Engll coast on June 19. arrived at New York on the American line steamer St. Paul, from Southampton on the 3d. Francis E Loomla. assistant seire ary of state, a brother, shipped the body to Parkersborc W. Va. for "ourial.
Bishop Henry' C Po:ter delivered the principal address nn the 2d, at the formal opening of "The inbway Tavern." a model t.Ioon which was established by a number of leaders in the reform movement in New York. The purpose of the promo'er of th enterprt is to serve pure liquor and food at low prices under the beat possible
kmI condition
: md breaking tha left leg ot . 0 Neumann St. Lonls weather for the month of Tuly. a-s has bsaa dMI fa-e for the last evera. year- aj ' , r. a r.t, j romparing most favorably vnh tha summer climate of northern r.nd eastern states. The av.rat-e Isaapeinlara
for tho month was 67. 1 Thirty-eeTen persons were injure 1 in
1 wrec k on the Lmisv.lie ft Nash , railroad, near Horse Cave. Ky .on he 4th. the result of a collision of passen;eT trains A bnlletln, iasued on the 4th. by tho nhvBtcians attending the dmhess of
Marlborough, who was considerably bruised and shaken by being thrown from her horse while riding in Udenheim park, on the 1st. said that &he was not so well The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has re-elected Cornel us P. Shea, of Boon. president, and E. L Ttyloy, of Cbicago. grand secretary and treasurer, for another term The Armour Packing Co 's branch establiahment In Fort Smith, Ark., was totally destroyed by Are. on the Ith. a large taaatltjr of lard snd meats being consumed. At a meving of the Bloom Ingtoo fill.) 5tree'. Car kden's un.on. on the 5lh. it was derided to call off the frike on the lines of the Bloomington & Noff tnal Railway Eketrlc A Heating Co.,
Fire, on tl;e ,th. de' hotel and five bosinesi
den. la A W H ' - -nd his brother, who were sleeping at the hotel, lost ' Pre.l'at Roos. .fit has declined to
Interfere in tho eti-e of John W. Burley, a negro, confined in the jail of the District of Columbia under sentence of death for the crime of criminal assault. UM victim having been a little girl 4j y. ar- old. A clerk In tho Chicago. Burliwrton & Quincy railroa.1 office at St. Lot while checking freight cars in tfet yards, on the Tth. found in a car tho bfrdy of a man. apparently 25 years of age. who had been dead for at iea.-t a week. The advisory board of the Amala mat'-d Mat Cutters and ButChST1 l"nlon of North America, at a meeting on the 8th. decided to order a strilo- In New York and vicinity Between 3. 0.)0 and (LOOt m n will be called out. P'ire in the five story build ins; at Nos J'.l Main street. fMAralo, N. Y . on the Mh. caused a loss c-ti.-na'ed
I a 4".'nmi. and for a time threatened 1
the Academy of Mask tu xt door. ! where a p'.ay was being produced. The mayor of Milwaukee has been ! Invited Ut select a youn lady to : christen the protected cruiser to be j named after that eJtJT, and v. hlrh will ' !e lsunche-1 BeptsmtN r 1" at the I'nion
Iron aorttS, San Frar.ci-ro. Gen Wade, commanding the Philippine division has cabled tha war department that the nc.vs-pap.-r re,i.irts that 10 Filipino were mas-sacp I at Malabar k aUnif May 12. were entirely without foundtif ion Sam 8. Wright, of Tipton. In., who bolted his instructions at St. Loajj in order to second the nomination of Judge Parker for president, has been bounced from the notification committee East tound Vnndalia BS s.-nger No. 21 rruek a broken rail at Plalnfield. III., on the Kth. and flv. cars left the track and warm burned isTSffJ passengers wer injured, but none killer. rtoa4bari in rflsber oaajroa, three miles north of Trini !r Col on the Tth. caused the Ikh. ,,i two lives and Issjaa! mines and otkar prone.-ty in and adjacent 'o the in ron
An att"mpt was to wreck the Atlai I'nion Pacific raib tlon. between ..c River V The h- a vies t oii Zealand has rxif
at
on the Of,, p M on the
h ay ' ' a- ; and (ir' BJJ hich New In manv
which has bten in progress s.nce Janu- v :i' occurred. , :, ft,,. ;,,, at j,, v2 arr L '
I I I
nue. seriously inj ire I
car atas i rowded. iJoth cars were badly damaged. Seek an Injunction. Indianapolls, lad., Auir S Volley T. Malott. receiver ol the VasdaUa railroad, ftbd suit in il.e 1'nited Statediatrtel court a-skiii' mr an lajsncUOB asalus: the offi( ial.s of Marion and VljsO counties restralpin them uiid their s.i lessors from attempting" to collect taxes to the nmouut of $!.'.'..- 063 in Marion County, and 241.04l in Viito (ounty. assessed aitainst ni n. y In bank which th" rscetTt r i la ms ia non-taxable. The periods -xtend back 15 years. Sue for Loss of Cattle. ladiaaapoiis, Ind . Aug. 8. James H. Christy and B- njamin F Hamrtca sued the Belt Railroad and Btockyarda (.ompany for 11,100 for the Iobs of 2 cattle and two ... ik in the fire at the sttH-kyards May 2. It is caargew that those in eaarss of the cattle for ;he company ShoaM have known tha' all of the yards were goinn to burn, and that cattle couid have ben saved bad proper judum nt been used Fanner Killed by a Train. Marion. Ind . Ant 8.- Luih-r H. Rogers. :.7 yais n was instantly Hlled by a ia-enger train Ofl the Penn-y Ivania railroad H- grsj walkiii on the doubl trnci. and !. ( :tm coafased and stepped in front of the train. Me tt ntrtflvad by a widow and four i Inldren. Convicts Escaped. Jeffersonviib-. lud . Au. 8. The authorities hare rJiscorered that Parker nnd GatewiMNl. ih- npssing pr;.-oncra. have i a aped Bad are ali-. They rraVltd M0 yard.-? through the IS-focfe aswai and then cut tin ir way cut Their shirts were f mnd in a cornfield Fatally Shot. Jeffcrsonville. In4 , Aug. 8 .-Loaii Heek, a car ball-b r. was fatally .shot by James Mains. elrll war vi ieran during a quarrel her . Verdict of Sv'.cide. IVjrtland. Ind. An-- s D.pntyf'nr mr Perry nas return. . a Mrdtcl that ;. rn v b. rl raan who hhot htm I Intl.. heart Tu sdny. came t,, hin death by suicide . -mi. lilted while man tall;, unbalanced. Britmaa was rs j publican raroafldats lor jadsa Tree Has Twent Two Vniieties.
AODitarnte. ind. Ang S Bj a sytrm of grafting Ocorge Cattersoa i u a tsar Tee in his yard wh , .ars differ, r.r kindn nf pear The tree hi on- (,r the rariiest variety, ,ui i,arH some of the lat at klrds".
HUMORED JAPANESE LOSS .ii. witurt1! fawn tfls fOsas im Jhiiim-m' l.el l .-ii Tlarud In lt.. uC ItUt ttl I'tirl rilnir. I.outlttii. ftSMli s. lln- flmsa correlioinleiit Ml li.kl... uikI. r ifltS uf
ViiuiibI 7. ii MimI l her- nn- uniillteasl r-iiri lasts tnal Mm jhiiu-i-lime cniiturrit WIIÜII olHaae nsreji nui ectasssl ( rri Arthur Ml w illnlitn..- f J.T.M) inril timm tfls aaats Nsm ni itu! - leaoOeta OkM -Poo. Aug. 8 -The Japanese force which captured Wolf'.-, hill ia now entrenched in the valley about two-thlnis of a mile from the fortre a at Port Arthur. Japaner crniMi r i- alleged to have struck a new Bins, tad tO have sunk , immediaiely in the vicinity of Crisioa battery. Tha Ktissian cruisei Hay an haniaii ho'e above bar aater Una hich was Ittftetad by th.- explosion of a mine whi.h had Boatsd to ihe harlor entrance. The Japanese have occupied ISMalOl bay. landing troops, with the probable intention of attacking west of the . city. There has been no important fighting in the vicinity of Port Arthur since Jiik 8. The Ru.-.-ian artilleryharasses the Japaasai who are attempt lag to advance their trenches. ! The abOTS information was brought here l y Rqaslta rifugtas who left Port Arthur the 4th instant. LAIM Hl I ICTOKI . f. I'. I. rali-iri: ll.-nr .lni MiITit Bevee nl i'nn trthur. St. Petersbarg, Aug. 8. An official reiort from Lii tit -Gen. T rRssssal ci-mmandir.g the mil.tary forces as I' .r; Ar-' -ay - -ha th- Japanese were repulsed with trsmendoui loss in a ttuat day-.' rtflflt from July 2ti to July . Qera. .Kyopatkia reports from Liao Yang some small Russian suci es. In natpoat Ifhtbag, up to Aagnal r. without the expected great battle having j ben opened. The. simultaneous receipt of favor- - able aaai from th-se commanders in the far east rai.-el the apirltl of thsse j in the Russian capital Immensely. The dispatches were printed in fperial 1 newspaper Bulletins, and wire eagerly bought on the streets The newsboys around tha dsnots Baal the rataraiafl crow ds of Sunday plea.--are .-e, ;,. -.- and hoii'- d ih. .r wares I without being reproved by the police, and UMtaaaada of St. PeterslHirgart j went to their humeri apparently satlaflet that a favorable turn of affair.had comment d at the fron: den. Stoesr.l's i.-pa'cb. though ten days old, is taken as a .-.vi-factory refutation of the recsatly-repsstsd rumors of the fall of Port Arthur. He states that the determined Japane. ; assaults were repulsed with tr- mendon loss, and figures 10.000 as a myrther of Japanese killed or wounded. Tbl i I admittedly on Chinese infor
mation. VBlcfc heretofore ha- proved to M of exceedingly doubtful value. put. with Roaafaa lo.-ses of ljno rti a basis, the authorities here tonlder that 10,009 i a fairly on Ml vative estimat.". tlat - the Japanese were beaten off in what must have been a desperate assault on t r raendotisly strong fortl(katloaa The fact that the Japanese were not able to remove tln-:r da 1
and wounded Is taken to prove that tbefr defeat, nni.-t have be n one ofgreat severity. The part play-1 by t!i tie. ; lKars Out the prediction that Rear-Admiral
Wltbofl It able to render efficient sup-
p ft to the garrison It is considered
elunifleant that no mention Is made of Vi e-Admlral Togo, indicating that the Japanese fleet is impotent to aid friend or injure foe Possibly the bulk of the Deed hat SSSa detached for other service, though this would net be i;k?!y at a time when a serious land assault on the fortrsta was contemj lattcl,
Th' authorities do not divulge the
TO VISIT THE PRESIDENT Party of Filipino and Igorrots Chiefs on Way to Wa-liinüton. II la -at. I The Will Wi-.ir tl.i. rl. lamnsests u h-ii Hu ii in 1 1..- u rates ii. -. Wat-bington. Aug . The nnOfinOOSimnsl that a party of Filip.no Obtefs were on tin ir way to Washington caused a gr'at commotion here. Col. Kd wards early sought an interview with Secntary Taft, sntl they ugreed that an ofOClal st.iti im nt sboubl be issued to counteract tb- Ifeett of the unwelcome advertising which bad bsaa g.v. n to the tfWtU "f the Filipinos' visit. Accordingly Hie following was given out : The i-it of the ein. i , of fas Marao and chiefs of the Igorottes to tin pr. blent is made at the p in -t of tin WO chiefH The war depa tinent advi I the pre-nbtit to receive them. OS the ground that there were in IBS Phi.lpl,n. s about loo . mo Mo: .s and about BO.0O0 lorrotes; that the desire of the chiefs to se,- the prc-d'h nt was na'ural, and exactly like that of the Indian chiefs, who are constantly iwoafvad at the White Hoti-e liy the tiresident M the great whlt father The l"orr. .- In their natural state wear very little clothing, but whenever they visit the governor in Manila or at : nd ii-eni the governor when he visits them iu the!' own province tin y wear ordinate clothing, and they will do so when tl.' y visit the WhltS House, just as the? are in the habit of doing when they visit the authorities In Manila " The reception at the White RoatO will he the same as that accorded to the ordinary visitor The presijt I will simply gr't them and exchange a few Wordj with them, but thev probably will not b invited to lunch. on. They will arrive here on an early morning train Tuesday, and will leave the next ilay. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN - ' I I ' . . ll.'llt Ml I. II . ... . I ! Itl.lt I'ret enfeil it Tr r r I III I'll tu-1 r .iv lie. Clnyenne Wyo.Aug '.' An nttempt was made to wreck the Atlantic express on tits In ton Pactfk rail-oat at Ahsay station, li.--we.-n limit Springs and OfSSa Rtrer, Monday John rtley station ragen at Ahsay. noticing that lights of th witch erarO tnrnetl in t!te wrong way. started to fix them, when he wa.s tlrel at from 'be dark and wounded In th arm ('tie;fell to the ground, and tha WOOW 0 irain wr ckers lle.1. I'tb-y ti i:ru-.-l to get to the station an' called Bfl Wllhaas, the n-x- ttatfOfl went. The Atlantic exprss was flagged ih r . and the Wiatll and the prolable b Kl-up was thus prarenteel BIG FIRE IN BUFFALO. N. Y.
Inre I 1 -'I ir Ituililliiu at rest 0 I ass t.-iim ii. i in at hwmiuo.
BaflEalo, ug Pfre :n tha livestory building at N'os. 2S1-2S? M.in strei t. Ifoaatay aftirnKin. can i d a loss estimated at $400, and for a time threatened the Academy of Music next door, where a play i.- ! nig prodacad Aseiatani Fire Chief !arphy wi nt t lie- AeaI my sta.;. . Informed the aadlaaoe that a bal üng near by wan ablaze, but assured th. m tb- r- was no danger. He then I d the panplt to laavn fas thtattr. Kit were thrown opSS and the STOWd V. d out. The origin Of the Are In a my Starr. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND Munt Till. lie It 1 1 .1 1 n c . re . rliin.i. Iliimnui'il-Vii l.- tif Ufr H. ...rl. d.
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n. i- . ai uiimiit.' n in. ii .inland has nspsflsacsel in many years occurred at lOi'j o'clock Monday morning S-Tal public buildings were ear! SOI ly flamag-t. anil private firmrt al.o taffSfOtl heavy Inssns. The hock was g. n ral on both islands No loss of life b.o- been r-port-d.
jource of (Jen StiM-sd's report, though it ii y WRECK AT PLA1NFIELD. ILL. of ObOvfao, The fact that the Jap- i enaBaaSBSSi m I liAcL'iCintl f t k f. . ..mtllili I
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route. Cen Kuropa-kln's rejMjrt state that the lapuMOa are -;ationary on hla eastern front, the greats t a clltltjf being on the Mititli nnd sotr.le-a-i positions, where i be Hastlans are able to tak the offensive. While the movements in themselves are apparently of no great importance, they are interesting as showing that the Japanese are ittill baltlasj before undertaking the serious ta-k of attacking Liao Yang with its strong circle of d'-fencea ititiier leraaiag Katuaai Top la. Kas . Aur 7 Western Kanfas is aartaiBf with jtiaahoaasnM ah growing crops are being destroyed The foliage m shade treei Is gone and green pea. In - and grapes are eaten to the pits. The hopper!- are moving i.-:-ward
Poeannts Beeead i lav, Topeka. Krs , Aug. 7. Tb. second Are witiiin M hours In the i , .thing store BSjfenplad by Daniel OreenwaM, a clothlrr Friday night. aaartafOd the
tack ntid building to the aiuount of 'av sioming and which dci'roy.d s 25,000 I largr orphan asylum und tin MOf
and were burn"' Several pisser.g i were injut.d. but none killed. The ftf from the iars and explosion of 'h tanks aM fire to the Plalnfield flour mill. n ar the track, which was burn. .1. and will be a totai low The plant of
th Plamlieid Co. was almost totally de
stroyed milteMtre i i Deeief. Syra ii e N Y . Aug. 9 On his way for a summer vacation trip to PfW Brunswick, isnsc Nawtaa Topiifr s mill oaain banks ()f Cleveland, o., Moppe, i 1 1 1 isjt his daut-hter rt John 8 Oray. here, and was found
j daad in pSd Sun.lay morning.
Thr li-nanhara Tiro. trssshaiiB- mtaso IiaiolfeO, Ai'g. f. The daman by ih fire which fRgSd ;n ihe lower (jiiart'T of th city Mon
dalen (hurch. amount to fl.itsl ooo.
