Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1901 — Page 2
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INDIANA.
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X 1901
APRIL.
1901
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n ni'.iint 4l last v.ar.
The anniversary of the HM'MIMtf of i.e.. Ue at Appomattox as cele
bmted bv the U..imltoi. ciun o. v"' eago, on the vth. with um eUboi ite banquet to kiek U mvitauous mere issued. The statement o the treasury balpjMt in the (reneial fund, exclusive of the 1180.000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, leaned an Iki 12th. showed: aTaUable canh balance. 115-." 1,088; gold. 100y9a. : The offic ia I report f emigration from Ireland show, that T10I persous left that country in bH.. 11ms is 10..'. per thousand of the estimate.!
population The emigrants were equally divided between1 llmttatO. The Yangtse vu-eiovs and poverrors have forwarded a memorial to the throne. suppestingeertain reforms, flU I others, that the royal prince and students of good family, should travel and study iu foreign countries. Newton Cbisnell. an aetor. pronbnently connected with Hoyt's attractions for many years, died at um home in Akron. O.. on the 10th. Hni last apearanee was as "brassy i.aul" In "A Texas Steer.- He had been an Invalid for several years. The transport Aral), which sailed
from S.u. Francisco. Maren -i. mi nila. with Too horses, returned to port on the 11th. When the Aral, was about tw.lve hundred miles off Port Taylor, she was discovered to be leaking, and Capt. Wills put back for repairs. The Minnesota house, on the 9th parsed Senator CkllUm'l bill prohibiting the marriage of inline i I es, fee ble-min.led. pfileptifl or inanm per sons, with an amendment striking out the requirement of a physician's certificate before any lie-MN to in.irrv shall be issued. Trade prospects are extremely gloomy at Tien Thin. Chinese importers and wholesale .lealers are ap- " prehensile, owing to Ike uncertainty as to the future. Tin- customs collections for the Marek quarter were 87.000 taela, against r.'O.OOO for the same period of 1900. The convention of the Western Ophthilmologiea'. and Otolaryi.." loirleal association was called to order, in Cincinnati, on the 11th. by Vlee-Pre Ident Dr. lt. C. Holmes, of C in. innati. Dr. N. I. Dandridjje delivered the artdress of welcome, to which President hi. A. Qoidstein responded.
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The gross postal receipts for la' month for the 6 larger pott offices In the country show an increase ol IM per cent, over the corresponding month of last year. The most rt markahle increases are 60.5 per cent at Indianapolis; 41.5 per cent, at Louisville, and If J at (hicago.
NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. All the provinces of l'nnay island P. l.. are tc be organised under civil governments at once. Secretary l one received a call, on the Mt h. from Sipnor Marconi, the Italian ir.v ntor wl . se name is identified with wir.less telegraphy. The call w:i nf a social character, and not
with an? purpose of presenting a huainaaa uroDOftitioa la connection
with tke system. Le Sie. le. the lending Ureyfusite orng i Paris, and the most persistent h impioii of Great Brttata in Ike l raiisv ial. on the 10th. anmunced its failure and sale at auction. Yuan Shih-Kai. governor of the province Ol fake Tung, in l liina, has issued an edict, in which he coinin. n, is the effort of Christian missionaries itwhis province, invites them to return and ntotniaea ample military prott ftiOB.
W. P.. ( arrow , a traveling rvprv tentative of a New York firm of chemists, who committed suicide at Indianapolis. Ind.. on the '.th. left a note in which he s.-.id: "i go to seek the hereafter. Tell Carrie Nation that rum
and cigarettes are a damnation. 1 In Use I nit. d States court at IVtroit. Mich., on The 11th. application was made for a receiver for the Mich igan Savings and bona Association of Hetroit. l'xaminer Lord refused to mal e any statement of the company's assets and liabilities, as his examination had not been finished. Tke 1'nited States armored crui-e-. v. York, with Kear-Admiral RoAf ers cn Iniard. arrived at Tort Said, on the 11th. OS the waj to Manila. The Wianekafo Indians, in Wisconsin, on the P-'Th. elected "Striking Tree." I.John I.ittlcsoldier ) SS auccesior to Ckiei John Thunder, deceased.
The - 'n of the Japanese mmiater of t'nance. Yiscouut Yatana'w. to postpone the railroad, telegraph and telephone tuulertakings. although
the bndiret provided expeditures for
titis itrpoae. has created much pOUtC dissatisfaction in Japan.
The confTOM of French miners opened in Lens on the Utk. Unless the French government agrees to i.i-inof in an eiL'ht-hour day bill, the
p c
I he' Marion atate lunik. at Marion
Junction. 8. D.. was wieeke.l by roobnti onrb ou the lOWl If of the Utk . .... j
ttwinir to an overeiiane u.
Ihe n.oucv ehest was wedg'd
roblN-rs secured nothing
was f nil v insured. Four counterfeiter! were sentenced, ' on the l-th. by J4f llangord in the fsderal eowrl m IpolwiiOi WoA .lames Mo. un ity was given ten years, and Mike Williams and Met lea ry. aifkf years each, at hard labor in the United States praitentiarjr. Mrs. Ktkel Waeo.th- fvtnale tueinler of the guug, was aonteaeed to one yesr.
The Hamburg Aroeriosn liner 1 retoria. which sailed from lloboken, on the LOtk, for Hamburg, carried .'0 tons of tU pbes ordered for the members of tk( Baldwin eitler polar expedition. The supplies will be forward..! to Tromsoe and Sandjford, Norwav Qen. BnUer will W offered the command of the Britisk troops in North America, which c. muiaiid is now vacant.
WITHIN OUR LIMITS. New by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
ImnoetllO, Ind.. pril i:.. Sarah Allen. M veais ..id. vva brougkl onek t, Ufa bj tke Inject i"'" of a half pint of salt sol. il ion. Tke won.au was taken to a local hospital for an operetlon, sfter kka ike pkyKilians diaOOVCred that her heart had ecaaed to beat, and from all appear
an, -es ake wsi .lead. Strong
lants were administered
tive doetori pronounce
a last re ort a
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Mrs. Nation Fined Five Hundred Dollars at Kansas City, Mo., and Given Hours.
s! I Hl II -
in vain, anil
her dead As
vein In her right arm
was opened and the salt aOlUttOU injected. In three lOeoada tke patient at-..- i ' beoperatlnj takle and asked for aoaaethiag to cat Bet chances ,f recover are said to be food.
SHE PROMPTLY CROSSED INTO KANSAS.
vn tnlr) Told rarrle ( thai "MUurl lmhere la
Adaiitrd to iSHNMOnlfi Ofjsrt Tlr"ff Woenosi Itus iHrlm."
Men,
Wklit-
I.I im of poler.
Indianapolis. I ml . April
ii
The heroic hronre equestrisn statu of ..en. John A. Logan, whi. h rests ot sn tmpoatnf bronze jwdestal in Iowi Circle, was unveiled in Washington m the 9th. in the presence of Ike pm Went, the eahin- . tke widow ami rel Stives of the gallant sol. lief, many oi kit eon4railcs in arms aud a vast mul titude of people. Frank D. Gardner, of Illinois, aa expert in the "oils division of the department of agrieu'tnre. has been appointed to take . karge of the exper -nicnt station work in Porto Kieo. 't is umUOSOfJ to push the work vigor-
-lnr.tr iren. ral lines similar to
v.". Fi r the work carried, on by the ezpcri ment stations in the several s'a.--.
It is ineV flood in (.ape Town tha
Slthou-jrh t.en. Ie Vet. at his ree.nt interview with den. Botha, refused tc
surrender. Gen. Potha, regarding hin
sa irresponsible, undertakes to RCffO
tiate in behalf of the entire Boel
force. The British authorities th-r
consider that if t.en. Botha surrenden IW Wet's following can be easilj
taken.
At the secret session of th' t 0001
rtitit utior.al convention, nt Havana,
on the Uth. several delegates offered motions that the convention should express its disapproval of the principles embodied in the l'latt amend-m-nt. speeially the clauses 1., IIU V. and VII Senoi GikOTfO ni .ed tliat the subject be indelinitelv iostponed. but this proposal wai supported by only sis delegatea. A ioint resolution was adopted in
1 the Pennsylvania senate, on the Utk snpronriating laS.OoO for a comtnis-
Btoe who shall reprt ie1 Penoejrltanio
st the st. Isovi exposition. The "i.i
mission will consist Of five senators.
eitht representatives, and tie presi
dent and paker ot the tw.. branckes. The eorniuiHsion will erect, during
SIM .i l.iiilii.nir oi. the exposition
grounds at s ost not to exceed M 0,
nn I
"A serious seditious movement. Bays the Pieterniaritburg c.rreepondent of the London Daily Mail,
"is spreading among UM natives. It ia headed by nat.ve ministers who preaeh the dctrinc of Africa for Afrit uns," und incite the natives to throw of! nil K iropean control. The au.hoities nre core fullly watrhlng the prop-
ii e in 1 i. but are r. liietant to interfere thr uirh fear .t nrtking martyre
Ol tüe ro ft.
teJegntea win pmnabijr vote for i.
geneial strike.
Ihe Ohpir. with the duke and aucn-
. ss of Cornwall and York on board, arrived a' Cob ml., ley Ion, on the
11th. on the way to Australia.
The at cesser Iceland reached St. ohns. N. I., on the Utk, with 20,0On
aeals.
Manila dispatch says that Agui-
lo live- iu dread, rearing me - . M I m '
vengeance oi tio- incwu ... m Lun:'. whom he (Aguinaldo) caused to b- assassinated. Col. Vellia and
Dr. Barcelona members of AguiaalAn'a staff, have been liberated.
The remains of Abraham Line., In.
whi. h have been r. sting in a tetno
rarv vault during the reconstruction of the L'neoln monument, at Spring-
ti. id. 111., will be r -moved to th" new Dsonnanent in a few dnjra. The rc-
moval will be priv.iie. and the exact
date will not be Btsde known.
Somebody i r-sponsible for a blunder in the design of tke equetrian statue of (ien. John A. Logan, reeen'Iv unv.il..: in Washington with impressive retnoiiies. One of the tallets on the base - s.iid to be HaraiiTly inaccurate historically. Tke movement toward erectin ' a monument to the memory ?if tien. Harrison in Indiat apolis has been re
vived by Senator Fairbanks, who "will head th- sulsseription list with a contribution of 114100, etln. John W. Fos tor will contribute a like -.mount. Vandals .In) serious damage to the Thomas . Hendricks monument, at
Indianapolis, on Ike night of tke lOtki
One of the large granite ornaments,
weighint. u'.x-it one hundred pounds, wa- broken from the base, a bronze
shkld wss carried away end the scales whi. h the figure of Justice held in her hand were stolen. ob.-rt V. McWV.e. United Stnt-s Don! at ( anton. thina. reports that 10.DO0 death from the plague have oc
curred there during tin- past six
weeks, and that there are II cases of
smallpox on board the I'nited Stat, s monitor Monterev. Only one death
has resulted.
Over four hundred gamblers have
loft Hot St.rines. Ark., the lat few
.lavs on account of the anti -gambling law passed by the legislature. lie city police force has spared no mips in carrying out tke law, und every
gambling den has been watched day and night. Ihe department of agriculture kaa received di fmtek from a prominent pn. king . oinpatiy of Chicago SJUMMtttC tag that tke kt.ee koto itlflood that tke British gotrernmenl vnüi exclude ait keel except konie'Oeed from the British army COBtractS after June , An oil dis-overy lias been made mi the i.inity of Deining, N . ML, whieh
pronisea to equsl that of Beaumont. Tex. There Is much enthusiasm man Ifvsted over the diecovery.
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Komotirs Yontaro. the Jspaneet minister, ac.-.)inpani'd bv UCB. biniacmhi. the Japanese comnsander, re-
cently ailed upon mnoc t n.ng mm
notified him that the return Ol ktBperor Kwsng Su to Pekin was urgent-
lv desired. No rcplv having ocen reJ . . . .. . . ; l i
e.'IM'il to THIS ........
Hung Chang was. on the 14th. notified to the same effect and told that Ktnperor Kwau Su must give an immediate answer. Tke fanners of Saline county. Kansas, have completed the preliminary organization o' their association tc tight the gruin combine by building Or leasing their own elevators, and a charter will be applied for at once. An effort to form similar orgnniSB- . .... . I 1
tioiis tlirouirnoui tne hubs. Kansas and Oklahoma w.ll be made .vith B view to having representatives at a state meeting to be held at Salina on May If.
I he Mexican government has grant
ed a concession to t apt. i nanea dm
UlOtr, Of CkieagO, M engineer and Capitaliat, to open a waterway be
tween tin- cities of 1 atnpico ana i u-
pan. on the gulf oast, for a distance
of 125 miles and establish a line oi
faai modern steamboats between
those eities.
Influenced by Ike proteata of the
ErangelieaJ church council and the
Cuthidic bishops. Kmperor William
his withdrawn from the lirCBI UBU ... . , ... v , . t ., rl. ik 1 1 sen
ot tile lilinil asyie.ii; ii ...-
the mOSSiC pan. tings representing tke empress as St. Clb-abetfa and himself
a. the aint's husban.I. A party of four persons, while crossing the tracks f tke Iekigk Vsllev railroad, at South Wilkesbarre, PBu, at BB early hour on the morning of the Utk. were run dOWB bv the Buffalo express going north. Three of the party were killed and one injured. it was reported at Bloemfonteln, on the 14th. that the heslth of former r J Stein bus broken flow 11. It
wa also said that he had adtrlsed all Boers on i-omniando to surrender iinased lately. Aeeording to the St. Petersburg -r-
respondent of the London Daily the t oraaa Rwemment baa pr
gated a lave enforcing the penalty of deal b for opium smoking. Col. Daniel PertterfcBB, wfco hi suffering from an attack of paralysis, in
Sew York, wu slightly -x-tter on the Htb. The rornrvl scenes nttend:tig the reopening of the lrvii.i Terry eeuBOB in lxu'don, were witnessed aroumi the do.us of the Lyceom theater on the
Ifttfeu Xs arly as seven oeMCM in lue morning men and women eoiloetad, armed with camp stools, novels. atidwi. he and Basks Th.- erowdB rapidly increased until S special police force wa required to keep the firstnig liters in line. The president and BSembcra f the Cabinet were photographed, on the 1 5th, in the cabinet room. It is the custom as soon as a hange in tfc cabinet Oeenra, to have a new set of .v...t...,!iihs oi ihe cabinet taken.
The entry ol Attorney-General Koo into the pre-ident's official family was tke occasion for the new cabun t pictures. Or. Marth, editor of tkt London
I he Ration, while discussing the Wall . ; i .11.
street bUOBB, on t tie I din, sain 11 w agreed with tke peSBtRllatic utt. i-
a itc . s .,f the tierman press on th- "Hi-
ect. declaring that he regarded the
boom as the result of solid business achleveBBcnta, like iBereaaed railroad Ban Inge and railroad consolidation.
. I vices irom Sinn Ku to tke local
mandiirins assert that IBS in i
m t be
It.ent
ofAelala ol the six boards are .!- scribed us having quietly left Pekin for Rhin 10 in nniictpntion of the tele, tinn of a new capital. By i vote of II tO . Ike Arkansas senate, on the lath, passed a bill making it OB lWful for any person to drink nnv lartoxfoeting UqVMMTI BB beverage unless h shall hive fust . btaitied a license in :i dram drinker
The license is Keil at nve .louars psn annum.
Frank A. Vanderlip. e assistant
secretary of tkt t Hit ! States treas
ury, is in St. Peteraburg, ineeatigntiug .otiditions with the hope of pro
moting business relations betweea the
I'nited Slates and Kllssia
Several suggestions have twetl made
n i ho Chinese minister concerninj
the a.iv lesbillt of i itabilahlng pernsa
Mat legttiot qnartett la Washington, I h.. bus iriven some consul. -i at ion
t., lb. matter of late.
Inaanti Parlsli tor I 1 rCSM chief of
I be )i-1 i .et of Columbia lire dtp I ' '
i,, . nt and for jresf oonnected with i bat tn let, w m be retire. i. no bis ,owb request, ofi lla lwltk o pension of ito ssontk.
II, Kx-
Lieut. tiov. Thomas llanna died Saturday afternoon at 4. 10 o'clock at his residence in this city of apopleyv. Mr llanna was nominated for lieutenant governor June 10, 1000, with
Hon Mbert (.. Cot ter tor govei no. OB tke republican ticket Re BBM elected after a shsrplj eontested campaign and served a- lieutenant irorernor during tke roll term, liter hia retirement from office he opened a law ..dice in this city and continued la the practice until the time of his death. 11 v Han w. Rlwood, In.L. April 1. Willie and
t i velv
i:; and 9. sons ..t
of Fsirmount, are
left home i
Mr oldest
Clavsou Seeklna, aged respe.
f Ucv. J. SeeKina.
missing. They
week ago last We. III. -s-
dav. and the patents Have acarenru diligently for them, but to no avail. m... i,m-. vv.T.. last heard of at
Boxl.-v. in Hamilton county. s .:ns that Willie, the
of the lads, had been reading -yellow
back" literature exclusively in , . . t f u 11 1 1 1 1 1 t h mul Attributed
Mawst i " boys' wanderings to this cause. The xt Conference. South Bend. Ind.. April IV The Indiana conference of the KvangeHeal association, in session in Berne, has voted unanimously to hold the next conference la South Elend In April. ISO" If will be the fiftieth conference
tl... hi.t.irv .if the association.
U't.Mwiv. fif Mo.. Anril 16. Mrs.
Carrie Nation, who. was arrested, j Sunday, charged with obstructing the Btrcet, WOB nrraigned before Police .lodge IfeAuloy, fined j,,u all given until m h'i'I.k k iu the evening to leave the city. The judge warned Mrs. Nation if she was found in the city after thai hour ake would be arrested and placed in jail. She agreed to leave town, and 15 minutes later hoarded a street cur for Kansas City,
Kaa. Mrs. ?S4llon In l onrl. Mrs. Nation appeared in court early accompanied by her brother and a woman friend. The court room was literally JsjnBMd with people and the people tilled the doorway and crowded the hlL Several eases were called before Mrs. Nation's, and she watched the proceedings with man. test impatience. A Mer- Tirmle. When .bulge MC iolcj finally asked Mrs. Nation what she had to say regarding the charges placed against lo-r, the little woman arose instantly and delivered b is. -If of a fiery tirade ugainst police and court. She pleadd that she was merely waiting for a car when arretted, and wa- making
FAST LIFE IN MANILA. Ctsavory sri Hrouvlu its. bj lit CoossiMary leaastat tBSta iuin I'lil li.uira Manila, Void I Hi-- trial f CominisHary nergeant .lohn Idea ton, charged with complicity in the coiunBsary fraud- ia finished No verdict was annouiu-ed. and MeNtmi's conviction is uuccrtsia. Other t riala of IkcKss implicated will follow. Capt . James i . Head fomierij depot eoTnmtmry ;it Manila, ba- been arrested. It is alleged that entries upon the books. ,,f Rvana x Co.. rorernment
' ontractors, indicate thsf I ae oommhv I Bar) officera received the following I aumsi Maj. Qewrga B. Dtriea, ani ward of 11,000; I apt Jacnei C, B I, $l,0tM); Capt. Frank II. LstWtOB, 1780; i Mr. H. l. Trenuüno, Col. Woodrttffi j chief clerk, 1700, j It also appears that Kvans A Co. furnished the handsome residence of Col. Woodruff, Harold If, Pitt, manager irf Kvans A Co., who is now under arrest, was notoriously lavish in entertaining commissary officers, while the deot commissary, frequenter of the ten derloin district, ..-ionally sent .lavs at Pitt's house in questionable society. Pitt's house is a bacchanalian ! rendezvous, and prominent officers frequently visited it. drinking ehSBfl pagan and playing poker. Wosneo of doubtful reputation have often been : known tO l' there. It is alleged that Pitt had tke inside track in securing government contracts and kt is als. j asserted that he was the prim.- mover
in the scheme to re-establish cock pita in Manila. Mrs. Lan being subsidized in semiiig- i cock pit. It ia asserted that the commissary department made unsuthorised purchnsf a of quantitiei ol cbampagne. Pitt sold some. In addition to what the transports brought tin- eoniini iary Imported 800 gallons n Pehrusrj and b like amount fa March, Phe cmamiaasry and the commUsary aei
t he
the
IT.e
onferenee embraces all of In. liana, several points iu southern Michigan, he west tier of Ohio counties, the north tier of Kentucky counties, and a number of counties in Illinois. llnwsi wllh Snmllpox. Terre Haufe. Ind.. April IV Sanitary Officer Martin llvland is in the pes'thouse as a smallpox patient He had neglected to be vaccinated. Last spring when the citv was infested with smallpox the board of health ordered its officers to be BCCl lint ed. Hvinnd Ignored Ike eeder. Several Saya ago he took a smallpox patient . '. I.. . ..... fh,. use mid it is supposed
the w ai
pe-
lufected at that tune.
as a
of the city police board, but t the court's Order1 he is practically fused to accept, giving as hie , barred from vbiting Kansas City.
Ksfaset lees pi, Marion. Ind.. April II. ff. I?. M. Cleery. easkier af tke First national bank' of this city, ras appointed by
i:..x- llurbiii about a week ago
mem be r
he has r
reason tket bH the gamblers and sataon men in the citv had transferred
Luis- lea riL' rwi'i iti ii t i to hi bi
I v II n th- purpose of securing fav..rs him as police QOBBBllssloner. fitSOOee Kllre.
KokoflBO, Ind.. April IB. Bnrkett and Mary P.urkett. of city, have been married again, began marrying each other W
ag.. before the gro.un enlist. -d
civil war. The record to OBtl divorces ami four wedding-.
t he best of h r t i me in t h
by talking to the crowd thai k;wl gathered. a PMteweaesrw r.-iii o. A nolteentstn teatlfled Ikat sereraj cars had DgSNied without Mrs. Nation making an attempt to board onj of tketn. thin i msed Mrs. Nstion'a ire to .-is- and sin- flatly denied the state tnent. "Thorc waa BO car in llgkl she anapped, "and I wont you to Know that I BB3 a la.lv and tell tkt truth." Judge M. An ley then gave his dec!- . a sv a Li aa
non, and w rr.eo asra, tsaxion no. come to town ,-urain. "Missouri at-mospher.-." s .id he, "is not udspted for long-haired men, short haired women and vv liist 1 ing gi rN." gssfan ni-tuiri'i Paslalenu The erewd elapped loudly at the decision. Mrs. Nation submitted mildly and promised to leave the city immediately, remarking- that "the town was tilled t'l seen (lowing with heb broth." A er- vvl of several hundred people' follow e I the joint Slli;-hcr HM she left the ronrl room and made for I a car, end soon SBS her Btatted fOi the Kansas side. Will lie ll-ll 0er Her. The line will be In M over Mis. N.i tion in .as.- she should return to the citv. nnd until she is released from
iu. -ant line J yeant kept private . ..rriagi s and in-
nk fOr
fr-'iii
lohn this
They years in the
is three Neither
Mrs. Nation pleaded thai she wished
to go to Liberty. Mo., within a few 1 days, and Btfstd if she would Im- per-
mitted to pass through K.i'i-.is ( ity en route. j Jmlge kfcAnley answered in the firmative, iot warned Mrs Kation not
10 stop off tre. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.
dnlged In other extra vsgances. CAME HOME ON THE THOMAS. The Troops Juat rrted on the Trsvniirt Thinnii-Uher Kspeeled lir ure. .sin Francisco, April ' The transport Thomas. which arrived lasl night. DTI oight back from the PhllippinCa the kesdqnsrtcre and tke first ami third battalions of the Ihirty-nfth volunteer regiment, ronaiating f M officers ami ill men, and all of tinTwenty -eigktli volunteer regiment, comprising S3 officera and 1,038 men i he remalndei i the Thirty-fifth mglatent is n the trasapoii ascorana, due here in a few dsj - The Law ton left Nagasaki a day ahead of the Thomas. and is hourly expected at San Fran laCO. Nothing was seeu of the transport Qaronae by the Thomas, altkongh the Gsronne left Nagasaki five days aheail of her with the Twenty -iti regiment on hoard. The transport Logan has sailed for Manila with two companies of the First infantry, the third iqnadrOB of the Ninth cavalry, the second s.piad1 run of tin- Tenth cavalry and a batalion of Ike I'.b v. iith infantry. Tkt animal transport Thy ru is also scheduled to Kail for Manila vvi;h several hundred kOTOM Bad 1900 tons of supplies. The Ohio is tO sail Tuesday with tn ps, GEN. A.C. McCLURG DEAD.
Hi
Vinn the H-d ol lie I'nhlUlilns House nf . C, Me lorn A Co.. of I hienuo.
mil 11.111 I O.a rt,B . preparin-.- to go to Hsian Vang, in province of Hu Pel The perms
a in
cr ink s
the eoun-
has wedded another in the meantime. Burketl declares that divorce is a failure. vimy ni- of Paleaa.
Kvai.sville. Ind., April If, rrests in the Knight township poisoning rase are expected. Members f the . ... . . . i
Ki-lin and Curry fsmllles are -nn
111 a serious nnni in...
more probably will die. Xn examination of the flour used by the famili, showed traces of arsenic. relativ, of the Kislin family is suspect cd. Srrlona I hmBtwood, Ind.. April iv Jnatln N. lemon, bb Mexandria merchant, is charged nitb having receive. I stolen .r.,ols. It is alleged that Semon nafl
for several years BCCl BdUCtlng "fence." receiving stolen gooda
unm uuantltles from th
liM.it this part of
trv.
llorty Konnd. Rickmond, Ind.. April IV The de-
eomposeil ooo.v oi .i.-....-
Im came here several months ago
from Ottawa. .. was found in an
ice pond near this city. I here is no
pvulence ot violence.
In m Mrth. Kokomo. in.i.. April li. DeseentV m a ii I, . . - a a li i I
lints of Mifirew nous,- me. ...
learned that his Maryland estate ol
( .on.oon.iMM) is a myt li.
Mnrie I olonel. Mnrion. Ind.. April li. ft B. Mr 1. one of the proprietor- and feneml managern of the Marion flint ;..--. companf of tfcl elty has received ootlce from Cloy. DurWt that be has been appointed a member f the gotr eriior's staff w ith the rank of colonel. 11,-id for BasOeasllna', l .vat.sv ille. Infi.. April Iii Ib nry llr.K-kelman. city ab -msn for B local firm was arreted and locke. 1 up on
a irriind iurv indictment.
A 9prine lro Inlon for fntralltf Likely to he I'.mboilled la h es- Ttsaty. New York, April 16. A special to the Herabl from Washington sayat Specific provision for the neutrality of the proposed isthmian canal will be made in the new treaty, to be Signed by Secretary Hay and Iud Pauncefote, Pritish ambassador. This decision has lieen arrived at bv tke president and Rccretary Hay. after the mos' exhaustive consldera' tion of the argu nta pro and con which have convince. I tli.-m that the highest Interests of tke country demand tke application of the principle of neutrality. Prom the outset of the ncgotia-
tiruis, (.rent Britain has insisted upon the principle of neutrality. MAJ. -GEN. M0N0GHAN DEAD. Veteran f Ihe 1111 War. Srrvlsg la
the rhlllil ne. W ho Had lleen (lloiri foe lleanlar üfrvlrr. Waahingtoti. April If, Ootu Mac rthur, at Manila, informed the war department Of the death of Maj Win. kfonoghan, retuateer paymaster, who died of li-art disease on tin- lith imt. Maj. Monasihiin was a soldier of the civil war. serving in an Ohio regiment and was appointed from Ohio to his present position in .lune, lH9s. He had ben seleeted as a captain nnd paymaster in the permanent establishment.
("hicago. April 11 A private telerram Bam nncea tke death, at st. Anjfusiiue. Fla., of tien. A. Met birg, head of the publishing kouse of A. t. MeChurg s Co. Oott. McClarg WS widely known, both as a factor in public affairs, in which ne always showed a lively interest. Be served through the civil war from IMS, entering s private in the Crosby enarda," sfterwarda ineorporated la tke Eighty-eighth lilinois infantry, nnd eaSM out as a colonel, with a brevet rank of brigadier-general, lb- was horn in Philadelphia, but gfWW up Ifl Pittsburgh took a course of studo s at Miami BB Ivortlty, Oxford, .. and later studied law under Chief Justice Lowrlo, of Pennaylvaaia. He came to Chicago it : 1H.-.9. I i;en. Mc1urga health began to tali a v.-ar ago. and during last winter Ii
went to Palm Beach, rhu, ter removing with his wife to St nOgtt tine, where his death occurred.
SURROUNDED BY WEALTH. A Dead Wmnnn la gkOBtttBi iatta Lf real Wealth la Jewelry aad Preeloaa Stones. Phoenix. Ari.. April It. The death here of Mrs. Uobin tcBC reveals thfact that alone and unguarded in her honae was great wealth in jewels IM precious stones. The husband of the woman is in jail awaiting trial for inaanitv and the sheriff has taken charge of the jewelry, the estimated value of which i not less than " V 000. Mrs. Iche has a ihjtor in lhrminghnm. Kurland, the wife of s ffrest coal dealer.
lb- la
charged wltB the emneaslement oi bot, 00. I .a tu billig i responsible fot kfO (loW 1) f II 11.
Ro niahi In Katlee Anrel'ca. l'hihuhdphi.i. April 10. The su-
jueine court ol rennsy hihihi, in nu opinion, holds that members of the Ann lira li Kederalion ff Labor have BO) right It cnt.ee apprentices working in a factory to become mfmhOfl of the glass workers' union. Ktronu H.w of atnrnl ia. Colorado Sprim . CoL, April 10. A strong Bot Ol aatnral 00 has been enoouBti red hi eell rank at Poaa .nil. la ni oso. ct intr for oil. It is said
tkt flow is so stroni- Unit the e;as can ' facturcrs wfth-'nt B strike on Mav I be lighted with a mat. h.
Preacher Killed hf Ihe Cars. Peru, lad., April 10. taOt. K. J. Oliver, paptor of the Bi angelical church. Bgtd 14, unmarried, was inatantlv killed vest. rdny. He was rturning from a Hait and t save time JaUBpOd from a WaUoh train st a uroaaing A train n another track struck him. cutting biro iu twain. Ms, aret- Witliont a HrlWe. Past Liverpool.!.. April IS. Indications to-d.iv seem favorable for BB adjustment of the differences betwtt
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