Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1897 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COÜHIKK- v u a y

TEE NEWS IS BRIEF.

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PERSONAL AND GENERAL

Km kok William of QlWMII r" r v. a at Kiel, on the .'M. t attend tue swearing in of the naval recruit-

f iHWI CmWIM entered MM of the bwildlawoof Um New Jeraej Weel Iron Co. at Trenton. N-J..onth. seeking a place to s.e.p.

, Oi into au oven, aiiil .aici - A Ptsi-ATVU fr-iu Hawardcn. oo ne . .oarted a tire U UM furnace

tut, .aid that Mr. OlodotOOO ... wUU.u llu. mim wmw iiig wt.x- health an alarum run or , ( laVcry. and Wo Hm ha.l been w.de.v rculaled. was tu ui m,trai.u.a the mduMW, ho wlOM isual health. J bim from hisdaugerousposition. W heu v-.. v.77ad vantage of taken ..ut U tbe oveu. Couvery fell uu-

rel-brat.ug two holiday iu one on the cnviou. to the floor I ,L v.ririll' Tu... -t .t .leim r till

f.... r..;...l Stat.--. t.roel ii Pr

terarr.vcd at Savannah, i.a-.ou tht -jd. to arrange for a v. sit Ol the sWeMson. The Porter made the tup from Purl U"val in three hour. r vimine H IVn widow of l'omin dure John lludd. I uit-t Mates navy. ,M airlgii court at Koer Brig MM. IHtM HrfHr. the gM, Id "U . i. - Iii .f . a

WITHIN OOfi BORDERa

No ws by Toloigroph from Various Towhö in IiKiiumu r.ilf lr ""il'l. .lcfTeronv,Ke Mh ov --The re- ...., .i..rv hoard "I mat - r ad-

,, to the r"" rZr rarf.f tor porolia, lk.MIrl-f .p.ant.ty of ec.r f r o... ,a I from New Alt,

..mi, it wu! uot ouiy Iii"'-

luv. but also Kvacuat.oii day. the day when M celebrated the departure froui New York of the british troops. A rar arm Pll I IMMJ1

K C H retired, died W Loudou on Iheiath. He was born in I! made a rear admiral in 1-4. jjjj" admiral in gfl and au admiral in M He retirea from the service H WsW. An onler wa. iasued by the WmMleairjL r orpJiart oouru on the in. MkiM Mr- Job ' A. Lopau K-dlau for M Kvanpe.iua O-.ueroa. lne KOatlto- iu court were brief but the aeuonta appearance creaio much lutereat. Attokn e v t.cviKvi M.Kknna wia bi.lon the Kana railroad. ImmU Vk MMI a guarantee W .Jen

-i i L ha , lir.llL a i t

inn: liib v -- --

i ... t.t .i..i,rtuitnt make public

th,- hMM that ateM the tMffhUatai of the present adoiiuistration. Maroti 4. the r, aaof SI Aiuerieau immure.l m Spanish prisou in C uba ! taiueiltm very noticeable improvement in the health of Mr. McKinley ithe lbleetof fre.iueut eoiuiuetit m ah.np- . . . .I...1r ..v.-r

toll. lhe patu na wen aiuce ahe arrived at the NVu.te lious, nine tnouth agoA -KEAT Are. dotag da-M'gf ;" in ite.l at 8-Vi'vW.OO. visiU'd Melbourne. Austral.a. on t .e iUU It started iu tin- warehouse of CfftMff WUllWMO, in L- , ..ii. trHFt. in the verv heart of

the city, and burned the eiH.re block

bounded bv El.zabeth. t. inaer u, Sivautu strt-ctv and FUadara laue, ith the exception of two t.uildiutfs-

( ai t J. F. ) iivi mvn. for year a

.. i.: ..f :in 1 rall.a-

prominent. m ' " .. ... i. : -

BMOMlt of the government claim. If

Decenary, the road will ue - Uie povcruiuent.

It. MII'UJ.UV... If ! eo. died on the Stat, at his suburban

Tiir Ma,.rid Impan-ial BttWaflf op.v. . ..f triiT autouomy

U.. uba. decarinir that uu.. Mauish pr.-lucts are admitted to that is.aud ou pt. ferenttal terms, peorfraphical conditions will aompal the peuiuu.a to renounce the Oabma markeU The presi.lent. in hi forthcotninjf nesaage. will, it it expected, devote ZaW attent.on to Ala,ka than haa beentfivO- to the Mg territory since :ts Mralraa. It is known tna' the executive will reoomuiei.d M-nly legia.atiou to MM the best pn-ssib.e poverniuent IdC the K-rritory. The London Blawta 1 :iruaUmt to issue a manifesto ieümng lU position and potkf ' JVT .,nt;..., betwteu the I nited

... . i iniiiKs. :. aul Hie

la.es uiiw1; - - British povemineut. The executive committee of the league is divided ou the WNÜMI of ratio.

The preat trial. in the City of H t K of Arrovos murderers terminated, ou the --id. when seutence of death was pronounced on Un of the police officials and policemen concerned in the butcherv of the hapless wretch who ncently made an audacious attempt on the "life of President Ihaa. ' of Lathom. while re-

lurninff from a ahootinjr party, on the td was thrown out of the trap and killed near Whjan. Lancashire. The couutess was forme, .y Lady Alice illiera, second daughter of the fourth earl of Clarendon. She vvaa married Vo the earl of Lathom baMM. Kxi-oRTSof peneral merchandise fr-ni i ... .f New York, for the week

ended on the were va.ued at f 10 -

041 4-1-. apaiust 87.4T.tW in tue prec-ru . i. i 7 7 m .: in the cor re

ItlK vve-i. w. momUmm eek of ImI year; and ateoa January 1. C. ' -v-A apamst f 4. - f,4u -lTin the corresponding period of last year.

Forty EioHT men from the interior of Austria, who were arrested in the auainp- "f Mississippi by United states insp.--tots on the charge of violating the alien laK.r contract law. were, on .. -M.t with their leader, .lanau

a i ix - P..U. locke- up in the immigraut

house of detention at LoHMt Ton t. Md . awaiting deportation to llremeu. The li e survivor of the crew of the alleged tilibuster Competitor, recentpardoned and released from Spanish prisons in Cuba, arrived at New ork. ou tue 12 I. on the atcamship Saratoga, i he description of these mental and physical wrecks of former tuen and American citizens, as furnished by the pr.-ss dispatches, was pitiubla iu the extreme. m.. Hi . .. the captain-gen

era, . f "iba has U-eu authorized by

,i t M.i.lrid to aiiu a

Hie K e 1 credit of I1.W.UU0, t te devoted to the i ,,,. d.ate relief of the suffering peasants who have been gathered in the vicinity of the towns occupied .y the Spanish troopa. as a precautionary .... asure. aud who have ken suffering

hardships and privation. The clause in relation to the tariffs

in the Spanish government s propose,! C heine of autonomy for Cuba provides f.,r the creation of a raised MWW M to in- composed of t uhans and Soan tards. which is to tix the tariffs. I he rates fixed by the MM MM! are to be adopted by the Cuban chamber of deputies and then approved by the cortes ,-f .re they become effective ( YKR 00 American men and women and a few Kniish guesU celebrated

Ihanksgiving day by a dinuer in LoofnO M the evening of the UM h. The party incluae! .lohn Hay. the I nited States ambaasador and hia wife and daughter. Henry Whit secretary ,f th- I nited states embassy, and manv 0ÜM If noted personages. Many happy speeches were made.

A MHTAW I from IWl S. .,tt. Kas.. on lhe 1st, said: "Save for one or two . m . t.. i : I .a

artesian wells Uns city is wnnou water. The MsttlMOf efforts of M men. who for two days and n hta have been dynaiu.ting the Marmaton river bed for waU-r to supply the city, have failed, and last night the water Company s pump house began drawing wind and the entire etv uuuiv was ahut off

near Oakland

A viMUM'i committee has been fromed at Moatsburg. N- Y.. to run AOWO a gMMf of train wrc- Uers und burglars that have operated in that

Bcighhorbood Ol late.

1 II liEE overdue ileep water smp

: i .i "s:n 1- rancisO" oil ine -isi.

i w I. .

Thev vfora the Italian ship Orient, -"i

lava from Newcust.e. r.ng.anu,

Britiah ship Cowdor. l- days from S.van-ea aud the ship llcathbank from

ll.o..r Km. Ten ler cent. Ol me iu-

surauce had 1k-cu paid on the llcath

bank and la i on UM oiner io. The royal decree for the eatohUabuieutof autonomy la Cuba as suhmilted 1 0 a tipMslafe cabiuet council ou the I9d. Mus. M. A. Tun.., aged 52 years, and i .-,.,.1.1 .lnii.rlit.-r. Kthel. lost

their lives in a tire that destroyed their resideu -c in Topoka. Kas.. on toe 2lst. A son escaped with a broken leg. juuipiu,; from a second-story window. Da. lit iTCRAS. the yellow fever ei.wt vt.r.-sses the opiuioti that yellow

fever was imported to this country

from Havana, whicli port a. ways ..as been a menace to the health of the I nited States. The grand jury. con vened in special Mki .in in Taunton. Mass.. ou the 22d,

found indictments against V. Shay and Frank Ford, common councilmen of Fail River, for soliciting bribe in connection with the awarding of con

tracts for furnishing a scnooi. W m naarn ami l'uiret Sound

gamblers are preparing to reap a K . n

. ac harvest on a scale atawwiij iea

extensive than the big transportation companies. They will open big hotels

and gambling resorisirom.su ....u..;.to Iaws n and at Pyea, Weangel aud Juneau. John Denmark, a farmer, was shot while sitting in his arm chair iu the dining-room of his home near an Elten. N. Y-, on the 21st. The muzzle

of a double-b irreled shotgun was forced through th-s glass in a window, aud at short range the murderer iu the dark blazed away with both barrels. liEN. Al.lir.RT biii.wAY. of Washing- .. i -- ...

ton. died at Uie llolimau uou, -York, on the 1st. Am.ki. PAS. whotetraye l the Cuban lien. Cestillo to the Spaniards for 5.000. was recently captured by UM insurgents on hs way U Cienfuegos.

tried by a drumhead court-marua. auo

hanged. The I nited States treasury. M the Md, received from the reorganization

committee of the Inioii raciuc ro-

way $i:i.4..2VJ in cash on acooootoi ft.Jnureliaae of the road, and turned

over tO the cotnm ttee that amount in

iHjnds which had been on dei,sit mw the goverumeut in the sinking fuud of

the r i i .ri. l.roN AR! A. LoTMtMO. of the Fourth infantry, stationed at Fort Micridan, 111., appeared before a court- ; .. i oai t Is ox t im st i m thf KSd to

1 1 J a I i oil at .. stan.l trial on UM charge of "eoodOOt prejudicial lo gHsl order and military discioliiie." the specific charge being

the causing of Private Hammond to M dragged over the ground by Uie aOoU from the guard house lo the office of the regimental adjutant. A sasTiM a of six years and six a- rh. at hard labor, in the

eastern euiteutiary aud the costs of

the prosecution nas nrposoi i.y .ni.igr Duller, in the l'iii -d Mates district .....rt m.t IMiiladelnhia. on the 22d.

upon John D Meixeil. ex-cashier, and

W illie B. Hoch, ex-uuer oi uie n. Uethlehem tl'a.l national bank, both of whom pleaded guilty to embezxleuirnt. Ha WuwAU. a Boatoa .-ap, talist, who fell down a stairway M the lirand tlieater at Atlanta, (ia.. recently .I1..I on the 22d. An inquest by the

coVoneFs iurv found that the fall was

F r. i. : ...i

accidental. The remains were inffw i.. it. .. .

vi u- it Um iv widow of the late

. i- -- John BOVM CyReUly. the patriot, p H-t . . I . ..M

snd e.htor. lied at her home in mswra,

on the Md, of pneumonia. On the:tl AssisUul Secretary Uoosc -it kiiI. nutted to the secretary 0

the navy the report of l.ieut tiibbtms

who has charge of naval mil.tia ma . Th rmanrt sneaks iu hu h terms

ill-.. . . . r - I - ..f the oneratioiis ..f tue naval miat

and is approved by Mr. Iloosevelh

I Mo K HOONKMM ICH IIOSIOII, Oll ine is. I. bound for the Klondike. The Ncl lie Coleman, which carried two passen Ifers, will take her owacr. Adclbcrl Y. I lafim. aboard when she reaches Sealtie. Wash. The stowed Sherman had l'i passengers, who cousiilule a tooperative orgau.zat.on.

... -k. i .... i r t c U'.mle.l. .vi rs.

w i. it ii .. . Kudd adm.tted thai slit- had lOKM UM property, t'Ut said that she MM ool tell In she ha.l done so. paa steamer MoaM of the I BkM Steamship Co.. of New Zealand, which MM AH tf ... t ha

tailed from Syduey. - . -

Id, for Sau Francs. . carried t-.

in gold.

lit an explosion in a nrevsor

t s..ho..r.l.nuscti-Alice, lieriuaor,

on the Md, one ii.miatid twog.rl were

killed audaevcu other patBOM were lar

Pukcc tlKxai oi rrooiia, " v..,,w.r..r William, is to take command

of the (.eriuau fcijuadroii iu CfclsMM

waters. In the special .-tigressionol election iu the Mxth Illinois district, ou tht ;sd. Henry S. ltoutelle ire p. was I Bt .i i... niuralitv of and a majority

over the other three LaildidatM of ! In reply to a statement recently made bv Minister De UOMO, UtO. ÜOMA chief of the insurgent army iu Cuba, charges Spain vvith the .lest ruetiou ofTTMVMM worth of Cuban pr..erty. and with the u anion d stru lion Of the lives of UMM paeiticoa. Fran K A. N'oVak. who was chased iuhi miles and tiuallv raptured at

Dawson City, in tue Klondike gold rc gioti. was convicted at Cedar II.. It, la., on the Md, of murder in the secood degree for the kllliog of K.tward Murray, and sentenced to ten years' impnv oumciil. John L Lioobtt, foraser prealdent ol the Ligggett .v. Me vers PobMOO Co.. and one of the we.l.thiest resi.ieiits ol

St. Louis, died, on the ftlgai oi ium ,

, . .: M .. I ,.r,r..tt v..v II II

oi n.-rri . -sease. -' "'fih" -

in st. Louis in :". He was not, d bi his chanties. Ih:Ii pablk and pri vat.-. Tin. hooded ararehouseof the Uavens-

wood Distilliug Co.. at St. Louis, was burned, on the fttcfet of UmMA. Ub4 with it 2. 0,000 gallons of spirits. TM loss will exceed 100 000. The diatillery build. rigs w. re aOMll William ID no.k. swrtaebMtta on the Mi-soun Paeitt raiUfoMi. fell fM a freight train iu the company's yards

m su Loom, mi Um w, mm was ie-

capitated bv the w heels of the cars. s f a. 11 I. .

Liai i Jahms. who is io icit-i turn ptarlaVOd exediti...i for the relief..! the imprisoned whalers, arr.ved at Seattle. Wash., on Ifcotttb. An interesting game of football vvaa plaved at Annapolis. Md.. on the ui. between the naval Badete and the young officers o." the W luU- sana tion." Neither side scored in the first half, but the superior traiuing of the

cadet was evident when tliey male two touchdowns in the second. The game wound up in a tight for p-sse-

siou of the so, uath m nag. Cait. HfJHMi f the rtMM MlttM Corwin, in porl at Sao Diego. Cal.. received instruction, on the Mth, to have k;. .(.in ready for sea as s,.n as pos

sible. S me repairs are bclaf made to the vessel, but sne rill M ready for service !kku. when it is believed she will be sent to the Ar t to assist th.Hear in her expedition for the relief uf the ice-bound whalers. The church and chol offne Sacred Heart, the clergy BOOM and all th adjoining buildings, at Oakland. CaL, ..r .Ipvtrnveil lV fire on the -".th.

V :m Johnson, sn.t from nwm

May 24. 1K, to serve 1- )ar lor .-- UMVLr .rs S...rKe c....nt November C is:. , for t:vtar f.rinaoluwet. j. ta.uht.-r u. Km "";" roarv is. MM. tor 11 year foi saaoaW .b"; w. Krank M. rruk. I ak- ' 'i-. r 12. UM, six years for larceny. WUllaM Bbellbouse, Deklfa eoontf, Me raaaber M, HN, o s.re tw. years ior t a r - ry William DaU. M.itls..n e..u:.t. DeeetnU r i: . IV.:.. tlx arsfor arson. Wl.llam IhuiKh. M .rian eu..nt y. avptember A ISWi. two ..ir; lor larceo. aMwlby Porter, gtoyd ceawy. - .. .. ... ...,,..(. r.ois asAUUll

!.'. ii.re-t- .-!i .vji d.w..... AtSUa Saon. Ca county, nctot.er . ;v ta. y.-ar f-r asai:t and Lattery. 1. iurii.ee Cordon. Mur.oti OOttatf. JM . tw o ear for Brand larceny. 111. ..ret U f0 i MM

U Grange. Did.. No. . The ropM j growth of dhoree litigi tion iu Indian... M huh hns beCOMMI Meecafor initiated couples. Iia resulted .n action being , taken toward refornia t nn in thegrunl- , Ingof divorces. It is alleged that the court docVetx of the state have beep j

foiinii to be inc. iliil-.-rid v ith decrees ; I riu, led where no costs have been DO id, IMF Aggregat ninount being startlingThe result has been a decteioa on the part of circuit court kaigreti that no livorce will tM grant. d unless costs nrepai.l. that thereafter In MIM1 MbeM decrees have been MsMtd the marital IxiP-U are still binding until costs have Leeu lijt:ilatMl. Waat " le. ,r,,.eron. Ind.. Nov. I".'. Petit inn nre being circulated ttrOBffbOBl Iheilf ; dlaai gmi heM asking for a sp.eci.i! -! :on of the legitlatirrC to enact IteW

anti-waste gB Bl. The pr.-tt ...vv has been found tobe prnetirnliy worthles. It in held that if nothing is doli The gas wil'.beenn.' before t he ne fgnlar aoaoloa. which i a perns off. 0w. Mount is very much inter. -tl. nt d he hns fo.Mid personally that nothing eao Im- d"iie under present law. It io thought he w i'.I concur in this nmc.

CUD AN AUTONOMY.

Maoist rr.on.ee. BWMI wMt MMMiMMi ,.r s. I ll.e .u.- lt-UI " i .. . ... II..- l...MllllielH'" l'r",N

aeaeoM l '"r M, ,.,!(.. i. ,..... .f ii ! " "PaIttr.l. Iilh.r Vlrura HatMN No'- The t 'ause in relation to tlM tarirTs in the govenii.. ..i s propnaotl scheme of autonomy for Cuba provides for the creation of a mixed commission, to he composed of CabMM and Spaniards, which is to ti the tariffs. lue rates li xcd by the eomiuiss.on are to be adopted by the inba.i ohaMber of lopvtloa d thea approved bv ll.ecort. s before they become ctTcctive Should the MISOO commission com.' to a deadlock Hie cortes is to be arbiter of the que .t.ou s t LaatUMM

priBM M. nistcr Sagasta has re.viv.-d over loo dispatches from persons and organ. atoms iu i italouia. BiOC and oUMI provmcs. asiiiug that

the autonomy scheme tM MOIMM. A member of the cahmet said yesterday, however, that the opposition to the scheme must soon MM. turally." be added, the proposed eforms were opposed by a numU-r f persons who by die past system had amassed greal riches, but toe government was determine to carry out what it considered a patriotic work anil Us doeioiona must be resjected." UwaiptCtM that the ministry of the colonies will be abolished after the application of the reforms and that colon. al affairs will be conducted by lhe prime minister. sW.PT BY A SNOW STORM.

I llT . tare

it

vflelieto H"1 folurnhia City. tnd. Nov SC.-There- . . ... ......1 r

mains mine man wnicn weir ...........

the lake höre at St. Jaaopfa. M" h . are aodottbirdljr those of Isaac W I'rii kett

the harm M merchant, vv ho disiipp. aiert from tni city October 2 4. I ltd from whom nothing hu been heard since 0ct. her 27. A description of the remains reached here, and it tallied so elosely in all respects to Mr. Priekett that his family feel that the conti nufd absence and silence is fully accounted for.

A hale fr. n. t" rlb '-t ItM Mrr. ur) Ali.i,l Ml .-ro. Omaha. Koh., Nov. fA --A MOW BUM in Of great seTOritJ swept OMf N--btmaka last n.ghtlhe weather was mild all day. with a driavtiag roia. Toward avoniogtba MOrcury dr.p!ed to almost zero und a pal from too aorutwoot swept the tiue partkleO Ol snow in every direction, v... . . (inantitv of snow haa

..'. m -i . faih u. i u, what there is is piling la huge drifts in the sl.c.-ts of the city, impeding all kinds of trailic Out iu the state the situation is Mono. In the cslreine western part of Me state a regu.ar bl...ard exists, and more damage is thi.at.i.ed to atOOh luter. sls than at any time this w. ntcr. The storm covers the entire slate.

CUBA'S ULTIMATUM. P'-onuni'litnioiito of tli Coi , out Atssoinbly.

ii,,i. ...i. ... . or PaaAO i n. ir Hatta n,,ui. UK taat Us aaatoh ea aw si Msj Oru.il lli Mean spauUli s,,.,, Mgaij ov. i i a aoooaioli

Nnw York, Nv. 27. The I ubt ..orstitu. nt asseuibly, which iu. t cei tly at CaMagtMJ to rOModt coi siituliou and elect a new preaidclit, issued a manifesto which Mac 0ft e of the Cuban juiit i in lb yesterday. The document ( dato Luyuya. October M, and is sign, i bf DuMingo Moades Capotak M pro .' tha assembly. The MMtifoatu - si dm MOll by "The representatives .,(

the Cuban people to all those Ii the independence and future v of Cuba ut heart." '1 tie document says that the bit, before adkraraing. doomed

duty to proclaim, among oilier th n;s, that: No special laws, no political reform or autonomy, nothing, in ihoi I . the Spanish government may Ix-u..,-

j iug to grant that means Span i li . .v. i i -reign ty over Cuba, shall bo accepted j by theCubaus as a settlement ..: t:,e war. Independence or death' is an 1 shall bo the uiiulterable and motto of the Cubans. "l he Cubans have not resort-1 !.

anus in order obtain any po

t.i. usiiii- w hich din's not once uml

all solve the Cobaa qooatioo. I . the reason we will accept no short of absolute independence It is our purpose to oottsl Uiteaii independent state, orderly, prosperous and nappy, over the ruin of a colon v.

lea fnr

VVo are

tirin'y determined to

victory or

arry leaui

listrtel

LATE NEWS ITEMS-

Wim K. drunk. -n the ,.,.th. Antonio Milagno. ..f Kric. Pa-, threw a can of coal oil in his wife'- face, wh eh an inutant later caught live from the lamp, .nveloping her in lUtiics. Help ar- . a - ii is oo

Otoaa Itaot Cliaaa nwn. Anderson. Ind.. Nov. i2. The Pend'eon v ladOO gtMO plant w as aWMJ down by all of the blr.wcra and gatherers wnlk- , htg snt. The trouble arose over the : complicated fight general between the II over tbe nation, the blovv-

rr and gatherer laflMlnf lo let the enters and llattcners work on their own s.-.ilp. It is likely the tdnnt will . . ... i it mi,

renin in cliweil tor sonic i . me momiwi h prent L'h.s famine is on. and stock are reduced to nothing. l.nrl. r OBMB Hack. Anderson. Ind.. Nov. C2. -The charter of Marion elk lodge, xshuh was revoked on account of tb Initiation of Tiob niielMiw '11 h rrtoraed to the order during the ssp.k provided

I- it-om-

m ,...r...t.. law. ataaMOsa s...i law i .. IM s ota MeaeV i Fall. Minn.. Nov. 2V A H aaxd of M mean proportions is now roglag in the northwest. Dispatches i 1 Moim-sola. Iowa Moii-

UUIll " ' , .. . tana and the two Dakotas state that a , heavy snow st rm. accompanied by a i

MOw urn wind, bat a miicli lovvei iciuperature. has prevailed all day. At Helena the highest point reaci. I toI duv was 3v above, while at 1 p. M. it had dropped lo tm The lOWOat MM 1 perature was at Halteford. whereat eight ..'clock t.-uight the tler"omeler registered IU degrees beUivv zero. DISQUIcTING RU.VIORS.

' a Party of Yoon t IlfornUii Led IM

PMasMnl ;.f.n. .. San Fbascisco. Ny. 2. A story cou.es f.om H .uo.u.u that has caused much anxiety BMMig the friends of lhe M voung MM who recently sailed from th.s port on the ateaaier Sophia BatUOrioavd M search of treasure ou the Solomon islands. The trading masUT of the little craft, now presumably cruiaiog M the south seas, is I apt. BOTIMMOaV' " ho, accordiug to aat Coa I Churclnll. of Apia, has a black recoid as a pi rate -.i .lsiMiler of the natives iu the

. . a . 1. ...c ,i,n.li,,n I- 1 T - I T 1 1

ll.ey ace-pi ...e ,

mnn hns tendered. It is thought the isiamis oi ine Xe will do thin. It is annonneed. ! When the S,.P,.,a iher'and reached ...vee that several w ho were ittru- Apia sue was subjected to a se.hmg

rlred in time to pr. v. nt her from burn

ing up where she s . I. The woman was laid on her bod, and wh. n UMOgfr cers arrived thev fonad Antonio standing over her alawttlog the OOOsfOd tl sh fr..ui her breast an I arms in Hindisii glee and cursing tiho a .lemon. Mils. Altol.lSK Ai:kk. ag.-d 7'i year, w ho lived alone i :ir Leaven wnrUa,

KM., was found -lead iu her home on Mm Mti. Marks oo uer neck lowlkased that" the woman had been eholod to death. A loo on an Otftoi sOOT iiad I. rou.-ii si.narentlv bv burglars.

and the house was ransacked. Mrs. Alke was cceeiitri'-. and was belicv.d bi po-scss considerable money.

Tun coal mining itrtlW in the no-lh-em l.litio.s district ended on th Mth, 12. IHK miners going ha ah t work in the Coal .tv. Hraid.vo.Hl. t arb .n Hill, st.r.nL' Voll) Loii. oatoavUlo. La

Salle and Ogleaby field. Ope thousand men remained out at Streator. The seltiemeiit was the result of a coinpromise. The stri.ie had lasted ma: l v tive mon ths.

Tn: armored cri .- Ilr.mKlyn xvas

Iredoehod ia Um timber doelt at the

N, w York navy yard iu BtTOOklTO on hiM!h. Ik-cause of the ships im-

.....i.se d si. atuent. the task of get

ting it iuto the dock was l.He.i ior-

- ... u il siine anxiety. It v at

IV Ol s ' " a-cotnpliahed. however, vvith little trouble aud slight damage.

TlIK 'an constituent asseinoiy. . . . . .... . ....... ...,.... ... ....

wli.eli met leceiioy as ... .. MOdol the IBMHIMHMI and electa new

president, issued a manifesto vv h.ch le-

cla.ed. among OfOOf p.urioiic assssr merits, that " Independence or death' is and shall be the unalterable and sacred in tbtof the Cuban-..' D kino the week ended N. .v.-tiilier 27 failures MrOMg hoot the I'niteu Slatea

, report! Of U t. IMtl OJ v .. vsreru MtS agadOOt ' 9 ht the Vnrresnoinlinir week . v s ' year, l or Canada Lie fau-

axoo Were U against .s m.i year. I,, I. tlaoMB A. Hi W a pmninent

MtolOg MM of Telliiride. Cd . is missitur and h s fr.euds in Tellurde be-;,.-ve liiat he has MM mindere I. he hud a large smu f money wlieo he left that MMfA Hin vi M wiu'i new rapid tiring gun wast' edat PUllaOwMlthi Ln,'aiid. on the Mth. with remarkable res ills.

I With : jsninds of coi dite it '.ocd au MMoUto ruge of Iti.OJJ varda

mental in initiating him will walk the

plank.

nil for ltrinil.il"""Indianapolis. In.!.. Nv. 22. ChairMOM McCii'io. h. of the republican state c. titra! committee. MM ere in confer- ..:., t,.t iwilitii-i.-irs. It eaa de

cided to call the commit tee logrt hef I e- j fgg t,,, x aOM Si . . i .. il,.,i;,. furl' i.'.lil'ftbe S. .-. I fr. .in

C.' Ill s i . ii A ' ... - - - - w, ( ii, .. . . district conventions 10 aeiOfl nwe. in- tuai command of a . . - . ! nl ,la : . .Ml...

f

mitteimen. A reorganization

committee ail! follow. M rl I .0. nulls snlel.le. lodlaOOpoli. Ind.. Nov. ttDM l;.s.-!,ig. aged 21. who lived with her rtdowed Mother, eotamitted leido hp

tnkii.g MOrphioO. l our wcks ago iMf l frothed, i'r.-deiiik KoolvO, diel St St. Yineent's hoopitat, and she took to her bed. This washer second attempt

t suit i.le ainec h sih-nth.

Jnr lll.narrr. Valparaiso. Ind.. No. 22. The jury In the Stoildiird-Ualaginot case, in which the defendant were charged with hav.ng lecn implicated in he death of a your.g gir I. disnareed. ai d was discharge.!. Another trial is nt likely, as the taf:aver are objecting to the heavy expense T. I'roaeeiilr. linnlers. ColOttbto t it v. ImI.. Nov. 22 The W hitley County Anti-Hunters' MM) tion hns been form. il by over 25' fnriners of this county for better proleetion

from the ravages oi unsrupi nun

i sportsmen. nnl every MfMIOMf will 00

prOOICOllil to the full extent oi iae law. Fell gOMMJ t itles e. Chrrterton. Ind.. Nov. 22. Tim llnvi-s. representing the Ptotlcanl Itiotln r' oyst r house of ( hiengo. while gotOg to the 1-ike Shore drpol late at .,:.,i.i won irieil bv three men. who

l Bgged IM iM.nn.l him and robbel him oft in cash nolng-cdd watch.

inquiry, .lining wiiieu gwiwsii "s kleOtiftod M the man who had led a similar treasure-seek log exaed.tiou from lietbooroa u the aehouaar Atbert, which he s.nn transfo. med iuto a regular pirate I., issa isa vas capture I by the Hrit-

Mh man-of-war Diu rl and s.-nl to prison

ace then no aou noi

but now he is in vir-

eompany of Call-

f..riiiR.is w ho nut faith oi h s stones

Ol tue fabulous wealth of the Solomon lb. amis.

on the war until

crowns our effort. ' LONU SI HIKE ENDED. Am.lli.r aitlaMtl In Mb eli Iii'- V. a.-.- i lie Lasers. i in. v.o. Nov. S7. The eoafl mi

sti ike in the Northern Illinois

ended yesterday. Twelve t I. . men have gone back to work in til' I

t ity. Hi aid .voo I, Carbon Iii-. s: ; Vallev, Lxli. Seatonvillc. La bO Og shy Bold. Oue tiioilsaud MM M main out at BtfOOtor. UM Mllj i1 ' where miners and operators have BO agreed. A settieuicut there is especU w ithla a week. Yictory is with the miners, al; thev have nt won all they iskt T heir chief demand was fr a "mm run price" thai is. a rate per UjO I

the coal comes from the mine, ui screened. This has Ih-cu cones mine places. W here the rate r. Mail tixed on the price per net ton I - tanlial adVMIM lias DOOB won 1. increase in wages all through the trict amount, approximately. ?ciils a ton over the schedule BM I May. The strike lias Wen on sin.-c In y It started as a part of UM (TO strike ordered by the United M. Workers ol America. The Pennsylvania and hio im' I settled their differences early m tciuer. In Indiana MM h OM ! sumed about the same time. I j noo miners in UiUMia refused to rati I the U-rius of the agreeineiit M I t oluiubus, O.i and coutiuu. 1 I strike.

TWO DAUGHIfcKS DROWNED.

Ti.

atettm i Bn,imo oaasMMo lalhrr ml Hr.. Ihn l'r.nt.l-.l.

CIN :nn AO. Nov. 2i. Tie Commercial1 r. bMM spec. al frOM M.ddletown. O. sa.s: "Misses Mary and Katie Se.iu.au were drowned this afternoou and llieir mot bar is in a dangerous cond.t.on as the result of a runaway. Thev were driving across a bridge that spaiis, UM Hydraulic north of this city, wheu their horse bee -me frightened aud piUOgcd over the side guard of the bridge into Ii feot f water. The

lad.es went down with UM horse ana the spring wagon. The sei. .mis of the la.lies brought .. ,,!.. t;.., scene, but not iu time to

I w save the daugii l- i s. wuose dead bo l es w. re recovered. The mother was resusciated With great diftieuity aud is st.l. in a serious condition. Wm does not know that her daughters are dead and will nol be advised until she get belter. 1 ha father of the young ladies is a prominent farmer. He and Ins sons are prostrated over the conditiou of lira Seaman and the loss of Mary and

h.vtie.

0.0 Ist II Vs -ri.llnic Vulnnrnis. Ind.. Nov. 22.

RIOTING IN POKTO HICC

BNMMoadBoUMataoM IMt " " ""' 1 aoon lot" ytooMa Havana. No. 27 A. Ivo-. - jaOt rcved from I orb. ItiOO say t bat 1 urred there I hursda; . U I

Ih.it a steamer having on noun.

bcrf political prisoners reoen leased from the BpOOhUl WBM " aaanU on the African coast. 10 W aaoa with mm MMMotf decree, i there, and the liberated MOB lowed to land. 1 hey soon ffl wav t 0 dr. liking saloon. DOI Hiiuulants aud began chefiiO K i ..ii. ,t stiit as. ervina "Hurrah km

America. ' i his demon .tra t c;i MOtod bv UM crowds about th I" und riotiug followed. The P called upon to interfere M " the lila-ratcd men t rc-ciu I .u H During the ilisturbauce the V captured the insurgent OOi Sanchez, who is described as OOgoltO in POfM Uico. se.ior Marcos l.arcia, lh g Vt of Santa I lata, has arrived al t order to bo better able to j u d. Condition of the concent, adio

tins .lay n these unfortuinU' will receive rations. The Spanish authoiit . s released from prison TbOM AM a priaoner captured, ac-m o the allegations, after the taodil at. expedition by t he American st. Three l ricids. and Ma.iu. i ' a ... .kn ; Knid to have b

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ler of another tiltbusiei ihk t.o. both men were under 0 uf death.

FOR DAWSON CITY.

ta

Mr. in!

Mrs. Micliael lllckel. ngen ai nn i i s ears respective!). celebrated their tiftith weddii g nnniversvnry by a rr ptioti. TtMJ have resnled in this city 4 years. i . BSOattMOl snlelrte. Ligraia" . I id. No . 2 .lohn Smith, farmer living north of here, committed sou ide. hanging binuelf tv i raftef in the horn.

r.... llM.i.lrr.l lla.l of attl" fr

laOOgty M.iier. Skattlk. Wash., Nor. M. .The bark C dorado, which left here for Pyramul harbor about a month ago. wili 4M head of cattle vviiieh were to be driven ov. r the Dalt , ti nil to Dawson Cp.y,

returned vesb-rdav. U hen the Colo-

i..ft Pstaodrt harbor the cattle

I ,1 ... w J and horses bad not leen storied v r the trail. A party of Mtreoyora 000 ne. led vvith tbe venture were working about l'i miles up the Irad. Tney re jku U: 1 bvu fe-jlof uor oil the gi ouui

RETRENCHMtNT AND REF The W inter aWtf-MOOl t ..nlimit iaafi ii" ItMlgM .sr. hmkt N f., or. .'i eri.mentof Sir .lames Nmi. MgtM goiter Ol r eform men. upon 1 diately on assuming ollic, potOtod a civiiserv.ee MO

q-lraioto a.,, public departincnls. Man MK being made ol ..; and the cabinet is conti I. ablJ h, re.luce the co onu " l.l.l.üOv)