Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 November 1904 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

JASPER, i

DOANK . ybtfhor. : : IXDiAKA.

Corn r

i:

ir. I

t T. .

in tott. postmaster of I, on the . t of heart Prance have flatly reart in Jre.-i lent Kouse-

ran Patch broke the a pn h1 mile at Kth. Time. 1:

:ret pa. to horse.

time record for

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Catholic of Milan. Italy, have decided to take part in the approaching elections, in ipite of aivice to the ontrary iven by the vat: an.

CÜBBMT Topics.

THE SEWS 15 REIZT.

The tr.al of Ir Watson at New london. Mo., on the harge of murdering his wife, mas continued, on the 2&tb. at the instance of the Mate, until January

The Pnite-i States supreme court ha?

ked to dVciJe whether p:g a

1 : Is c

Mr 11 Lary Th

id of war and the qu.-siion

Ray M. Kraus. pi ri CV In I . n

PERSONAL ANÜ GENERAL. Great Bnam haa taken a -af frx.m the American book in forsanlatang demands upon Russia for reparation fur the North a outrage, and the direct aad unmistakable ten r of the demands is rather startling to Russian officialdom, accustomed u evasiveness In a fight between Harney Boese anl bis .on. near Nebraska City. Neb., on

aiso oauiy ere injured 25th. in two g on the

rTMMMK I! v aevelt. on the ;th, forcefully replied to the letter nent to J h:m recently by James V Tyuer. The tnrt authorities of firemen huvs officially reported to th Ocrmnii government the linn: on th. Herman fishing vessel Sonntag ! Russian var-ship-October SI. off Morus reef. Eight nir-n were injured, two of whom probably lie, by aa cxploI sion of cas in Eg ptlan coal mine No.

-. at Harri d urg. 111.. on the tVMtfBI of the :'$th. Rev Qsjasssj Frederick Kettell was drowned off Sparrow Point. Halt imore Md . the h in a mysterious

manner. It is not clear whether 11 was .1 1 nt or suicide The body was not :eco ered. Prof R M Washburn, head of the dairy department of the MtaBBBti uuiersity rollsgS of agriculture, warns -.. o im Missourtans engaged in dairy farmtiK to organ:.- a Kamst the interests which are striving to secure the repeal of the oleotnargaine bill of

IMS.

SECRETARY. HAY'S NOTE TO POWERS Important Subjects Which Michl Be Opportunely Passed Upon.

DISTINCTION IN CONTRABAND

Alao IduMa H...I llullri of N.ulrU ml Irrnmrni I Hil I Hrl1 1 BJ rru I i.ul.l or loir Irarl II. tt.irtl.

NEWS FROM INI! V. I

Latest Happening.- Within the Borders of Our Own State.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

A r'ot I deput le.

a dismN Is r pot will Mi .ham Iter

the not,

the Bpaaisl the 3-kIi. of the sess that Prwa the prese

sren wn at the t of the chamber, and the

m P01 j two

ehurca.

a - :

the P

sen tearing do wn a b! ouri river front a: th

Reports received on th lat the Russian squadroi ast two merchant res mr of their voyage orth sa and the English

driver u!kv at

Ed QsatBi the veteran trainer. was throw n from a

lings' park. Memphis. Tonn., c JGth. (me leg was lrok-n. and feared that the other was also

frac-

Warr

the penitentiary. Fire, on the g amount of ttat

W harxu ion. The

rr

M Itjr marked the :., t body of the late Georga former governor of Ohio, The body lay in stat 1 in act Preahyteriaa church.

Mi. h on the 41 -0ttMI'' '"r niore than an hour , preceding the funeral, and several träte J on the ! 'lonsnd' poopj rlWad thy f.-a' ures of the dead jurist and statesman, ght train on! MW W Hav- t the instan. of tba Big Four i P1!'3' Roooattlt. has issued a cirInd.. on th rular note to representatives of the tb of Brake- row'r 8'Ptory to the first peace conH I .":. of ' WBB a' The Hapi inviting them to dy injuring '"assemble for the consldwfmtlM of n.r. M.yers. ' larser geneinl problems conKansas City, front.: If a !.at were at that time left 'groes bv the oxeT Iwr future settlement, ig them with Because he owed :W rent? to hlra

on a pamllinc .lebt Nicholas Fabba. a r.;.:. of New York, on t".e 3 :h. sb a:..! k.iied Mike Azza. also a Syrian. 1 ; X w York, in the Maori -b - r. : m ! T-isalem. at ih World's fair

I.O 1 IS. CHnts "n the 30th. rerat discontent lghout Colombia. Ap-

Wustungtt u. S01 i in compllascd Ith orders of the Bwaldastt, s ratar) 4 State Hay has compb ted an. I had issued his note to the powert lavittaf them to another peace congress. In part the note says The annual conference of the Interparliamentary union was held this year in St. lxnns In appropriate conaactlOl with the World's fair Its deliberations w,-e marked by the same noble dotion to the cause of poaos

uring 1 an,l to the welfar - of humanity whuh

had Inspired Ita fonktar maatlafa. By the ananimoua rote of delegates. a tiva or retired members of every parliament in Europe, with two axceptior certain rasolptioaa awra adopt d lr Srt War l:r.

1 tifv res. lut the president b lion ol Um bub Tiie preident c.juld. at an 1 ai

t.nfliNr of . wtt in OA, and it r Mauria -s of the

The agfaawM jaonument. ! auapttlis, liu... UcL ai. kl.-ueU lor the btatue of Ueniamlu Harri . n to be placed in front 1 the aw fet.eral t u Iding, faiiim Ohio street, are on exIMtioa at the Colon Trust building. and the sjoaaaataf aaatsalMloa atll Uiake a . I. !. ol the ..tie w I.:, h i I.. I.e

erected The one which ha attracted most attention is tin t. r, ,,i i;. n Harrison standing before a chair one hand is close y pre seed atainst his treast. hul.Ürig a pa r of no ylassea The other hand at hi side holds an open manuscript The coat la buttoned Ufhtly. an: the leaara attitude of the picture reminds those w ho knew him of Oan Harrison s attitude as he used to stand when altout to b. vin a speech. The height of the statue will be eisht feet and four indies it will I. set on a pedestal and will probably b. .-u-nnmd-ed by an Bedra, furnishing a m for those who stop to look at the monument. The statue will W of brojjze and dasigned by Charles H Niehaus. of w York, who aiso designed the preat statue of St Loolsal Ute wor'.'. s fair.

Mourned as Dead. Is Alive.

ENGINEERS STRIKE

III ILLINOIS MINES Eight Hund.rd Hoisting Engineers Quit Work.

STRIKE AFFECTS 50.000 MEN

lyrriiliirt n . I hey i. unH.rM Mau of llirlr Mine Will Hr Ituniilnn Wiii, ... a w I'h I I llir Htl . Chicago. Nov. 1 With both es aloyari ami employes OOafMOBl of ictory. a strike of HuO boistirm aagl .-rs

in MÜ tdtuuiiuous coal mines .n Illinois went into effOaf at 12 o'etoek Mfnday night The enginerrs loclai that the strike will be bitter and long, and will result in a victory for , The operators declare that the r vir tory is a foregone conclusion, and that there will be a hraat in the ranks of the strikers within a f vr days. The cause of the strike bj the r rbsal of th. enginoori to accent a

nt. In wages, some redaction having

Mt.ii. le. In, I o.t :0Af -k " ' ann one na.t per

. . ..... . .... , .

-' rasua. uuring winch time bis wife ami cfcildraa tboaghi him dead. Prank T Y..iuu has returned as mysteriously as tie dlsapoearcd He

teils a remarkable st..r .f an liraelaV

ti - were presea to I

a numerous dt lesaMtftlemeatary inloa. laaottncad that ha dev. ini If be oih-

P

a

ive veai

for I In

te N-ae St I vy iware river, in n of Phi ladt, i-

in ' tr,.r

country, lie f forelga kaad. nsiv.- louriag and is i tw Vount suddenip. His -. lie.

lent of

puI

... i .

line desire to leave til I as Lafted aUaosii i an.! has a .juire.l eX int. rests in Canada a-caltby. The return i ly terminates a .'.un.-

afiaaed that .her husband had i. en .

" "ars. was son to be married to an aaati m r. It is said the eddl ig has tuen ,al!.d ofl "and that Mrs

. mint win return to the north with i her busbind ati.t make Caaadi her lulure honi. Youtit is HatUgg his i grandchild rea, araoai he had aevea s. n till he came bark. Paralyzed by Phone. Indianapolis. Ind. f t 31 James A ' tms. of lt.2i Cornel avenue, is ling la paralysed condition at his home a., the result of an electric shtek re..v.d from a t. th ne he was using in th. office of a local coal company tie was standing at a desk on which ie two telepbOMS, 'he New and the i ntral I nion phones He first used th. ('. ntral Pnion phone, and. not succeeding in getting his number, tried

th. the

orth sei

of St

n- were kill' ear-nd colli

d an

B Parser

t t :

So on l er

n rail enu--.! the derailment

During the ah-ence from bom

log near Coraiaa, Ofcia were burned to death, on the jith, m a fire wn.ch ieptroyed the house.

tweea A t

he annei of th

master of 'he Norwegian steamatd repor'-s from London that M fire.1 upon by a Russian ship, j tober 2X in the English channel. great New York subway was 1 to the public on the 27th. and "city hall to Harlem in 15 mm- j baeaatf a reaUty. '. h; h was discovered on the .

par iy destroyed pier No. 7. be- , ra Forty-fir-f and Forty-second : the

Brooklyn. N. Y. :ood pr-rion of northern New

An peretion for appendicitis was 'rforme.l on Japar. se Minister K.iro lakhira in a hotel in New York ty on the . tb. 1h st.te a."eo: infant of Kansas made report on the school fund on the h. and finds a shortage of 31HN to The ::nesan irviiry ln-o the North

a.r apened at Tlga. s.in, oa

l Other Hat la. ti the br.iu'.'r general quea ' ' Ung the rtgbi an l Ju mc "elation of sovereign .-täte-'.

relegated to

p

be:. MS tad Ma hin on th top of he Central I nion phone A sho. k rcnlt- ; thai tendered him unconscious. He ai s. k in revival, but abea an attempt was made to move him it was discover, d that he was paralysed from his v ....-t to his feet. Fiie in Fort Wayne. Part Wayne Ind., Oct ::i .-Pfrt broke out in the block containing the Randall hotel, Pottlltaer Hr Fruit company

!. n accepted by the mini r-

la-t adjustment of the stale erttb

"; rators The strike aff.cfs abooi SO. 009 workmen, but the operators an fluent that many of their Balnea Will be running within a few days MM llu.i.lr. .1 Out. Spnngfi.-id. III.. Nov. 1 bliz.. hunIred hoisting engineers Monday aight -truck because of nonagreem. n' w ith the Illinois Operators' association r : at.ve to a reduction of wagec

I strike involves the enforced id lefts of min. rs. and affects . I -.

ni n. women ana children. OnI a few of the mines in th. hat.' will bfl la operation. In those ft w the operator have h.uned the a rev men! w.t:: he Hoisting F-ng.iieers' union. I "rli-I'lTf Hlnrt I I. -r ' Petria. III.. Nov. I All hoisting cnflaeen of the p,orla district quit w Tk Monday night The union Includes nor IM members of t . trict. Forty five hoisting m!r.. - will b- closed down The strikers bellt ra that the strike will soon be settled, that the operators will be glad tOStgB an agreement. T'iiward of v miu ni, n will be thr.wn out of work

Ha k. w

Tbt r

I llllr l itrrt nt i rl, .,,,! I. . Cari.on(!aie. Iii.. Nov. 1 it i- not b-iiev.d that the strike of honing engineers, which includes all the union men of the southern Illinois coal 11 Ids. will niat rially interfere with the coal output of this action.. All union eagiscera have case: work. l.lrnn Mlnrra Wllti I :ic i -r ra. BUtomington. III.. Nov. 1. The nj:nrm oi tu .tici. an eooazy .-.hair hero

V.. . . . . V. .. . . . : ami I j ' "

fl ' 7.' ""'n:'"' trtlte if the order is Usoe4

.-.. i ... - i ''ins "i it Ii. I- ;,- til.. ii'Lin:7i!im

in naval var-

rata state was ovred with two inches

The r-ntflt perf'-rmaree given, oa ' Preaident I the 2Ttb. by the theatrical manas- on th" 2T,h of St. Louis ia Exposition music hall !t ,! aW 1 for the Police Hero fund mas one ot 'Y' rmaa

I iair in t. L

a sreattky m

wa 46 y ars old

er given

C

from Ensland Rio.l Ct,(

on tne sfh. a-'orr.pa-ron Tail and a band of

Sioux Indians. At an entertainment on the steamer, a feature of the programme was a war dance, m which 50 of the Indians too,, part

parch from Hull to the London

tne emme or aana ia Idlna at the World s ha 1 en purchased by hant of Reading Pa .

or presentation to the Catholir hurcb The Japanese minister in London, laron Hayashi. declares that it was upossible for any Japai.e?e torpedo oaf to have been where the Rnulu

r' them to have been, es that shipj had been nif race the Russian Ita pssaage through the

from P i-:an

tvr ths that they

t a -itore at

I admiral r-p He also iQ I charered ti s,,iiair"n in

gat ion. is of the opinion that ue. a;tack on the Untish trawiers by the Ru-- an nd Pac- flc -qaadroa wa.- a delibera'e act. perpetrated with knowledge of its character.

Olspa'ch-is j credit the Jaj

fight In Iba Japanese rid P.'is-iar - r n !

F w. r- 'o-' . v !' w M 'da '

i- ti -' r . Chi. aso

Ore. on the nigh

taned at the rear of the face

rausrd tee da'h of Henry Scblatrr by asflaoataaa, an.: Michael Barns and Ctsartse Frair were badly barsv-d. Eurn w;!! probably die.

soareea

lese with renewing the imty of Mukden, the moving against the aking Fen Diapu and

two adjacent Rusrian positions. The'tffl, iaj M.,i.nger of St Petera-r-irg. gazeitf., the appointment of On

. was destroyed by K"rf'Plki 'be command of ail the TV -,re forT- nal nd ilry. In the far

-a-.

A tsrt No. 3 o Iron Co

Admiral R sjO xy who arrir.d t Vie... Spain, oo the :,th. -a that

lie explosion occurred at mine the Rok MouB'a n Fuel 4 a' Terei.,. 4 miles due W-f

29th. and the isly placed be-

of Trinidad. Col . on the 2ft number of dead Is variously

twrneu thirty and sixty men. Joe WaV,,f a reero nueill

wa

in a q'iarrel. on dlvi;.,n ., f.'i an had stolen by break

C'r1 r.-.. ... Mo., ou- r..:-.r ,,,, an,k: d his eomrada. John o Urten. of Georg..town. Ky.. in a wood six miles ea.-t "f Cap. Girardeau. Mo The robber then held up a farmer returning from church, and robbed Lim of his horse and eaped.

Judge Parket, on the Slat, male his first platform apparan.e. away from bis home at Esopus. sine- his nowlaa- : -n as the democratic eaadMate for president. He addressed a monstemass meeting held In Madlsoa flqiiaH

garden at New York city A dispatch from Ifrmsels to the London Standard, on the :;ist. ays that a Russian loan ol ,t i was signed on Octolter 29. 1 ne c trrerpondent adds that tb. Rothschilds guarantee the success of the wlsole Matajfsaa Aaaea, the multimillionaire St liu; brewer, in a terrific battle with an enrage. de. r on the 2'th. aved bn son from death by stunn.ng ihe animal with the butt of his rifle Tfca to irtb trial of former Mayor a. A. Ames, of Minneapolis Minn, eharse l with jjrafting. raaaJtad .n dJIa agrmaiiiai on the tat. it is likely that all the indictments -I1I now i,-aolled.

Ixtuis flnan. ial circles wre s'ar

a fut'"-. confere: and duties of net i y of prieate pn

fare, gad the bombardment of ports, towns and Wag by a naval force. The otii.r Butters paeaUoaed in the final act take the form of suggestions for r.m ideration by latereeted govtrameatc. "other matters eionety aflectmi th r!gli- of neutral- are- The distinction to be made I., i ween absolute and condltlonal contraband of war and the

litt of th.. nfliMiit cn.l .irlvntu

his squadron was attacked by 'orpedo beld U r th grand Jury, oa the :vh.' "n ,n :'AX- hv tn" rtorl that H.

boats in the North sea; that he saw in felt hail, on a charge of m-n- I y PIf'c' former president of the

no nsfiermen and did not know anr k-augutcr in f.nnevtion with the kill-i " r" ' rr" u" bad lost con-

damage was done. Ilia story differs ia anothr negro ic a Boston sub- r that (',,r,ipan to the .Standard

everal de-tails In im that inl.l I urt rerenl'iv Oil o

. i i mm wwm U J I - ' "

of his squadron.

War between Ru-sta and Great Britain ha t"en averted, and the setllement of the only point In dispute regarding the attack by the Russian second Panfic squadron on Britisb trawl, rs on tober 21 haa been referred to an international cosnmiasion. vnier The Hague convention. fTe gac im Fox Indian In eastern Oklahoma hae voted to retain their Indian Laads rather than accept the Indian depart men t's ruling in regard to their sale. The money received from the sties Is to ! kept by the agents aad paid to the Indians at the rale of pet mou'k It is tbi feature to srbah th lut'as object

ien. Kurckf. on the 2rh. reported routing a Russian oetafhrnent and !

driving th enemy from bis iast poeitioa south of the ohakhe river Senator Charles W. Fairbauks. republican Candida for Tlce-presideut. closed his Missouri campaign by speaking in St Louis on the 28th. Premier Balfour, on the 2Sth. deisred that the Russian version of the Hull affair was a thrust at Great Br.taiu t national honor Ex-Gov. George K. Naaa, of t)hi.t. droppec dead In the bath room of his Ii BM at C ml us. on the 2th Missouri 1 niv.rsliy day was ceie-

trate.1. on the ,-sth. at the WorUPs fair. Two violin' esnhjnake fhoeks were felt at Haaia Kaa oa th 2',im,

The assault

POn Arthur has be.

Japanese being do.

rminej to reaaae the fortress in thle

attack New position-. r earded as of

great importance, hare been captured. Secretary Hay s note to the power. !nv itlng them to roanaa another p ace conferer.ee at The Hague in said to have been wary cordially received by the diplomatic corps at Wa-hlncton. The body of former President Kroger of the Transvaal Republic was remov..,i from The Hague, on the Hat, for transfer to Its lud resting place In South Africa naM Marshal Oyama's for-s are sal I to have received heavy reinforce

Bient from Port Arthur and Japan. Twenty person? were burled by the collapse of a Memphl iTeaa.) hsnk

DuiMini on the 1st One negro Hlkd.

In viola

torrespondeaca of naatrala "As f.r th" duties of neutrals toward the belligerent, the Meld Is scarf aiy itaa broad one aapaci aaaerraa mention, from the prominence It has acquired durina recent times, namely, the treatment due to refuge. IIIigaiaai shin in neutral nort-

"P may ahm le desirable to consider and adont a prcKo.Jure by whiih st.-.t. .i nonsinatnry t.. the orh-inal art:; of The Hamie conferences may I . ome adherine jtartie." NOTE WAS WELL RECEIVED ItlpL.tuntle ..ri.a rtilskfl tliawMl

r iearetaei Har'a Plaa to Cmm eeae Peats sMsfeewaasti Waahfagtoa, Nov. 1. Secretary Raj - note to the powers, inviting them to coaveae aaothei conference at The Hague, has b-en very ctr.Iially reeafvad by the d.piomatic corps. The majority of the nmharsWts and

deeKat!ons whose governments have

received the Invitation have itersonal-

ly Inform-"! iheir foreign offlcert that the ca!I is entirely indepe ndent of the

present war. and in no sense can be

considered a, a i-ttp in the direction

of Intervention in that conflict. Ab

thoagh they have not yet received any official expression from their govern ment. several Kuropean diplomats of rank Monday predicted that the note Wild call forth cordial replies from

th. Ruropeaa chancellories, or at least the BWjorlty of f'jem in Bebte tBaaated Mm Pldora la.. Nov. 1. -Gus Womel dorf a filano deaUr of this city, committed viilrlde by 'hooting. In his pocket were two letters dire, fed to fcfa wife a.id daughter. He stated that he wa so badly in debt that he must end his troiiMes

Pr'.s . and althoueh the flames

The ritrhts j spread quickly the hotel guests were inviolabil- j rescued without confusion For awhile

it l.wk.d as thouch the Randall hotel was doomed, but the fallit gof the front ami back walla of the Pnttlitaer bafidiag ma.;" pnaalMa the aaetag of the noted 1 . -elry The Pottlltaer buil.ilrg was BeatrOyad, entailings lossoff:'. Survey for Electric Line. Newcastle. Ind.. Oct ::i - Sur.. . rs for the proposed electric Itae from this elt to Iticlmor.d. by way of HagefBtown are now er.eaiifd in tskln th

- f 'r the line The anrvey baa been I

noal 1 .-re

There are al-

400 men employed at the mlna

COLLAPSE OF MEMPHIS BANK sears Partes Stell .-.i tm iiHr iurn

Ihr Only Mmn Iv.lle.l. Oll. sm BWtaa Rssa !. Memphi. Tenn.. Nov. 1. With a j tarrlfk cr.ish the building occup.c l by , ti.. Coatlaemtal savings bank, at No. i i: Ma. i. son trc collapsed Monday.

nnrying several persons in the wreck-

lomplrted i parallels the pan.anr..e . i. railroad almost the er.tir. distance of , n,y u"e rn27 miles it is aderatood that eastern DT "f partt"r- ki,,e'1 men have consented to finance ,h!s i e J"9 FiSCher- a UiIor who had and the genera, punll !L reat c.mfl! V " ,hC nI Pr" Boaca in its ultimate const ruction. 7?..?- astalaa aaaiosja Cbarfes N MI-., 0f ihl, ett, is . i arta- workmen, who had motinc the project ' n mak;n: MtrBtkBbi at the aomar adjoining the structure, and the office Cat Attacks Woman. j employes, escaped when a crackling Fvansville. Ind. Oet ;:i Before Bj Uu:( aroo thaai of the impending ttraoge cat thai had sprung up..;i her collapse. ' i,h ha ferocity of a tiger and sunk , The building was a ft gf atari iffice itr te.th and claws hgto h--r hand structure. V . . 1 T ' . 1 r.-i.a. .. i t j . . . o . .

no 'i. .Mrs. Mia i eett.ai NTsons nave :cen '.con

' r wue ia Klder Cooiier. was t Tri tiu wreckage, bat t reed ta choke a to death Now she t baaa found. Is st.ff. ring severe pains in her ana The police say that

ar.o nand. and It is feared seriout OOfnplf cations may set in. Wants to Finish His Work. Logaaaaort, lad.. Oct :;i Learlaa

his sick bad and escaping the attend

ants, judge Julius Kloenne, ag..' hi

walked to his . ffb e and was fonad later

in an a. most unconscious ...noltion. baadlai oaat a map of the eltj ,,t LocaaptWrl 1 ' bl niaking Kloenne . a surw w.r and (ietermfncj some time ago that he would make a new map of the city

no holies have

OBd s,,ei.P Deadk Farmlncteui. Mo. N( 1 Alfred P. De.;?. n year old. ! dead at his honi. four miles from here He settled n' an early date in St. Qenevleve

C" .1: and afterward romntMi t iKt.

fH. Fiancois) lounty.

Due to a Lighted Cigar.

nuiutan. ino.. Oct 31 A disastrous re lUrtad in rHiajaay, ten miles .Hst t are The opera house and livery table, owned by James lie-dwell, were destroyed, as were abut two resldencca. The loss la partially covered bv Insurance T'e orora house Is offer the He.

fry liable and It Is beHaftd that a Urhted . Igar caused the b'a.ie

De,,rived of Her Reason Ml higan City. Ind. Oct ;i ;.,T. Ing lived in the lighthouse here for nearly 5n years. Miss Ann Hartwell has Income oicnt!y insane as a result of being removed from it She had leen tin so.. (1,nip;,ion of Miss Hartiet Cidfnx. the kaaner, who re.enti MriLMied the position Littl. R,v Killed. Pa P. rte. fad. Oct M n. , .Fam ged four years, was esusht under a tree- roller and Instamlv MfM The aeatdeti ha Bathiuuid the mothera It a i n

say tnat probably twn

ty persons were buried Kight have leen n -cued, including F. Cha. president ef the Continental savings bank; F. J Baum, cashie r. Ciarence if. nnlngshurg. teller, and W. H Stott. a real estate dealer Their injuries re not s.r.oii It Is bellered that excavation re-cntly made at Nos. !3 and 15 Madison street caused that wreck. The dead body of Winter-; Pari er. the negro porter, was taken from the cellar of the wrecked building at five o'cletck. At six o'clock the police; an nounced it an their belief that no one ele Boatd be found in the ruins. New laaslsUSSCBItS Ii t.o. tlnill Panama. Nov. I - Cntv. Davis has appoint v new mayor, judges, treasBrara and secretaries for the r.iunlciItalitler in the canal rone All off the appoin' ees are native, rth the exception ef the yadga of Cristobal. U. S. CONSULATE !S BURNED

Telegram from tmeijr, e hlnn, nIpMsBseea BssatsaMrfltam f Hsa imrrl.nn OaBateahMa Ihrrr. Washington. Nov. L The atata debartmaal n Mont'ay receive;' a cablegram '-.tm Amo). China, announcing the destruction of the AmerlcaB eohaalata than, together with valua ble papers The message came from Oatoaal John ii y . . at Ajaay, and reads as follows: C oaaalafa baracd with mot oftba record"."