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Tjprr'T? Q pr\TTfi AT railway nfavh stands, on ESTABLISHED 1823. INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1897. IlUvli O V'Xji.N Lo. TRAINS AND HCNDAYM CENTA

' Miniver*; warmer; fair. ders are of a nature to greatly embarrass will be greatly in excess of the first command the general in at the front.” estimates, and is placed at $3,000,(8)0. —OUR—- MAY DECIDE THE WAR The Athens correspondent of the Stand- LOSS OVER $2,500,000 EX-GOV. PORTER DEAD A number firemen were injured by ard says: “The minister* of war and of the of ♦ —; interior arrived at Phersala at noon to-day falling walls and live wires, but none of r ' (Sunday) and immediately reviewed the them are seriously hurt. Fireman George | Insurance men are ! GREEKS AXD TURKS PREPARED FOR FIRE AT I I I I I troops. It w’as stated yesterday that head- DESTRUCTIVE PITTSBURG Acheson, who of three men In Cecil ONE OF 'S MOST DISTIN- ' m A M was one M ■ working; we are work- ■ WHAT MAY BE A FINAL CONTEST. quarters will be transferred to Domokos. and the EARLY' THIS MORNING. alley when the Jenkins wall fell, is missing, GIISHED SONS PASSES AWAY. ing, you’ll get j Thus far the Turks have captured, it is es- ■**£> * * J good of it, we believe. ♦ timated, war material and provisions of the and is supposed to be under the debris. value of 4,500,000 drachmas. It is reported The names of other firemen hurt are Mike Both Hellene* and MoNlem* In Rattle that, as the result of the Queen’s letter to Three Large Block*. Extending: from Duly, Elmer Crooow, George Meek in, Wil- Died nt .1 OClock Thin Morning, nt Ills Array Near Phersala, the For- the Czar, Russia will intervene in favor of “Sale Liberty Street to Penn Avenue hml liam Irwin, Robert Badger. All were taken HcNiilcncf in Thin City, After a mer Sixty Thousand Strong. Greece.” The Morning Poet has a dispatch from Fifth to Sixth Street* in Ruin*. to hospitals. LinKcring lliucss, that the SOME OF THE a Larissa saying Greeks, before LOSSES. evacuating the town, seized the horses of The individual losses, as far as could be Pay Those Who€€€ the war correspondents, thus compelling obtained at this hour, are as follows: FIGHTING MAY BEGIN TO-DAY them to go on foot. DUQUESNE DEATH THEATER.. BURNED & dry goods and office DUE TO CELLULITIS The Daily Chronicle publishes a dispatch Horpe Cos., build- a from which says it is reported ing, with stock, $1,600,000, covered by in- * Phersala | Simply a case of money ® k L.® L. T there that Osman Pasha has superseded surance in a hundred insurance companlbs; • in your pocket to ob- • LARGE BAND OF IRREGULARS LED g" Edhem Pasha. THOS. C. JENKINS'S WHOLESALE T. WHIC H GRADI ALLY WEAKENED HIS serve our ads now ... / C. Jenkins, $300,000 on stock and $200,000 J ® -1 BY* A GREEK JOAN OF ARC. A dispatch to the Standard from Berlin GROCERY' ESTABLISHMENT, on building. The Duquesne Thea- ONCE YIGOROtS DRAIN. f f CUI says that the reason General Grumbkoff Pasha was decorated the Sultan ter is still burning and the loss will by was .. that at the time of occupying Larissa he probably reach $50,000; Bayer's glove house, Helen Constnntinide*, a Nineteen- alone across bridge advanced a w-hicli had Horne** Dry-Goods Store and Office $3,000; W. P. Grier & Cos., $10,000; Snaman’s All the Member* of the rx-Gorprn* Year-Old Athenian, Don* a Uniform been mined, removed the conducting wires Building and the Methodist Book. carpet house, the Methodist Book Concern or'* Family Preneni Hi His Hoil- and then recrossed at the head of his and Starts for the Front. Concern Destroyed. probably troops. Also building, with tenants, $50,000; side Wlien the End i nuie. The When For It” A Greek Joan of Arc. Huck's cigar factory, $2,000; Speer mansion, LONDON, April 2.—The correspondent of $50,000; tenants of Horne office building, the Daily Telegraph at Athens has had an $50,000. Small losses were sustained by J. L‘. GREAT ACTIVITY OF TURKS interview with Helen the WATER WAS OF LITTLE AVAIL Constantinides, Chantler, Beesom PaperCompany, Harmony HIS LONG PUBLIC CAREER nineteen-year-old girl who has started for —4 In the Face of An Advancing Market the front at the head of a large band of Creamery and Force & Briggs Machinery irregulars. She is an excellent shot. Her Supply Company. In No. 500 Penn avenue, DETAILS OF THE ROUT OF THE Messrs. Simpson, Sons & brother will accompany BURNING OIL FILLED THE STREETS Cos., for reasons of their her. Both of them the Molllnger Remedy Company, occupied GOVERNOR OF HIS NATIVE STATE, GREEK ARMY IN EPIRUS. are bitterly anti-dynastle. She declares that WITH WAVES OF FLAME. own, have reduced the price of two floors, while on the lower floor was T\A It E ELECTED TO CONGRESS, she will fight in the front rank and has no fear of death. Her departure to-night Sweeney’s miliinery parlors, Jordan's mil- “Simpson Moiirninglmd Grey (Sunday) was witnessed by thousands of linery establishment, the Novita Remedy 4. Prints” Scene* Mnch Resembling Those at enthusiastic Athenians, who hail her as Allegheny City Department Called Out Company, and Dr. T. F. Baskerwith occu- unchanged the the Greek Joan of Arc. I lilted Staten Mininter to Italy, Con- Leaving prices on all their other brands, and intimating Lurissn After the Fall of Tjrnavo to A**ist the Pittsburg: Firemen— pied No. 305, Dr. Syker, Dr. T. H. Swift and former price may be re-established at any time without We a troller of the Treasury and notice. have —Power* Not in Accord. GREEK PANIC IN EPIRUS. One Man Missing: and Others Hnrt. Miss M. J. Conlon, dress makers, occupied very complete line in open stock for prompt delivery. a Sneeessful Lawyer. No. 504. Mme Velma, millery; M. E. Hart, 5i new 56x60 Chocolate and Fancy Prints at a lower quotation Flight of the Hellenic Army After the -cases Fight Pentepigadia. & than ever previously named. nt dress making; Neill Griess, manicure LONDON, May 2.—A dispatch the parlors, LONDON, May 3.—Unless the powers to PITTSBURG, May 3.—The greatest fire and M. E. Evans, infants’ dress 10 cases new all-red Wash Goods. Times from Pentepigadia, dated Thursday, Ex-Governor Allicrt G. Torter died at hia showr more haste and concert than they that has visited this city since the memor- goods, occupied No. 506, which adjoined the says that the Greeks are arming the pop- residence. No. 193 North Capitol avenue, have in the past week there may be noth- ulation of the district and have occupied able one of 1894 started soon after midnight Jenkins block on Penn avenue. this morning- at 3 o'clock, after a long ill- ing left of the Graceo-Turkish trouble to Turkish territory, many villagers escaping in the immense wholesale grocery establish- & through the Turkish lines and joining the ness. All of his children were at his bed- MURPHY, HIBBEN CO. mediate. Advices from the seat of war say ment of Thos. C. Jenkins, on Penn IMPROVEMENTS IN MEXICO. (WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY). ranks of the Greeks. The Times corre- side when the end came. He had been very the Turks and Greeks are in battle array avenue and Liberty street, and at 2:30 spondent at Patras, giving further details English Company to Construct Kail- feeble for months, It was o'clock was still burning fiercely. Three several but not near Phersala, and it is believed that in of the fighting at Pentepigadia, notes the nay* and Receive Subsidies of Land. until the last few days that there was EMBALMED BY NATURE. a pitched battle the Hellenic army will neglect of the officers to provide for the large blocks, extending from Liberty to BIG T of much apprehension of immediate danger. ROUTE against superior timely arrival reinforcements, a matter Penn avenue, and from Fifth street MEXICO CITY, May 2.—An Important Two Bottle* Perfectly stand little show the force The Official of the Social ami Preserved, so difficult in that wild section of the coun- company has been incorporated here with On Saturday there was a turn for the Route Though Burled Forty-Six Year*. of the Moslems. Whether the Turks, if to Sixth street, have been reduced try, and proceeds: “When the Turks opened a million dollars capital, the larger part of worse, however, South Side Turner Societies to smoldering ruins and while the fire is and his physician, I)r. successful at Phersala, will push on to the attack I realized that their fierce on- the shares being taken by Pearson & Son, Hodges, warned the family that life could to the LOUISVILLE, Kv., May 2.-A discovery Athens is doubtful. The distance is long slaught might expel the mere handful of now believed to have spent its fury, it is English contractors, having in hand the that will prove of interest to dmbalmers, Greeks, but I did not realize that this one drainage of the valley of Mexico and the not be prolonged more than a day or two. and the invading army would be harassed not yet under control. The loss wall ex- NATIONAL FESTIVAL physicians, scientists and undertak- blow wr ould throw the entire Greek army port works at Vera Cruz, with a few Mex- The immediate cause of death was cellulitis (Bundesturnfest) ers all the country at every stop. Besides, it is thought if the ceed $2,500,000 and is well cov- over has in Epirus into a hopeless panic and cause ican shareholders. The new company will with complications. —OF THE— been made by John Smith, a Greeks are defeated at Phersala they will the loss of all the positions gained since ered by insurance. Among the buildings de- be known as the Mexican Land, Naviga- year ago local undertaker. Mr. Smith went to the the opening rs the campaign. Six thousand stroyed are Jenkins’s wholesale grocery- tion and Railway Company. The first ob- About a ex-Govcrnor Porter, be led to realize how futile is strug- ject of the company is to build a railway Pennsylvania Run Cemetery, this county, Turks scaled the mountain, covered as it while walking along the street near the gle and will sue for peace. A dispatch to establishment; Horne’s six-story dry goods from some suitable point on the National N. A. Gymnastic Union to remove a body. The workmen removed is with bushes and rocks, and in the face Tehuantepec road desirable point in the establishment, Horne’s office building, the to a Institution for the Blind, was seized with the cap of the tomb, and this led to the the Times from Phersala says that 60,000 of firing which was rapid and continuous. state of Vera Cruz. The government gives Duquesne Theater and the Methodist Book a subsidy of over eight thousand acres of a fainting spell, and had to he carried to discovery. If it were stated that a body troops and sixty guns are concentrated They lost heavily In spite of the fact that public lands per kilometer of railway con- could grave a his home. It was thought at the time that St, Louis, Mo., May 6 to 11,1897 lie in the in natural state there, but the Greeks are inactive and their two Greek guns were inexplicably removed Concern. structed. On some four hundred thousands for forty-six years the statement would from action shortly after the fusillade be- acres thus acquired the company will settle he was suffering from an apoplectic stroke, position is weak. The fire started in the cellar of the Jen- European and other colonists. Among scarcely he believed, hut such is the case. gan. The Evzones fought bravely, but were kins building in a pile of barrels filled with other plans of the company is to acquire but this was shown to be untrue by his Forty-six years ago John Stafford, a farm- A dispatch from Lamia, dated Saturday, compelled to retire. The rest of the Greek railways in the southern part of Vera Cruz, $7.50 TRIP V$7.50 The flames discovered and the building new lines. Part physician. A rush of blood to the head ROUND er, died in the prime of life, and was bur- says: “Since yesterday the whole body of positions have been abandoned. There has waste paper. were also of of the main railw ay line has already been lo- Tickets for this occasion will be sold for ied in the Pennsylvania Run Cemetery. His been apparently no stand anywhere and by Watchman William Hunter while mak- r caused the sudden illness. From the day all trains May 4, 5 and 8. good return Greek troops near Phersala and Domokos cated and construction will begin within to body was placed in an ordinary wooden cof- the whole army is crumbling without fir- two months. ho fell on the street dates se- May 9. 10 and 11. with privilege of further has been drawn up in order of battle, but ing his rounds on the third floor. He had Mr. Porter’s extension till May 15, by tickets fin and lowered into the ground. Over the ing a shot. depositing smellefl smoke earlier in the evening, rious illness and while he has boon out In and payment of $1 extra. Those desiring grave was built an old-fashioned tomb, with at this hour (noon) there has been no fight- “We entered which 3,000 men, but Kumuzades, “BILL” ADLER’S LAST “MIX.” carriage this extension should make it known when cap. cap believed that it came from the outside, and a since then there was little hope they purchase tickets. cemented When this was removed ing. The inhabitants of Phersala have with six guns, had deserted, accompanied for his ultimate recovery. Several ST. LOUIS TRAINS. it was found that the coffin had decayed abandoned the towm in fear of a Turkish by the terrified villagers, carrying their had paid no attention to it. The flames had Notorious Character Kill* His Second weeks Leave Indianapolis 7:30 a. m., 11:45 a. m. ( to dust, but the body was lying in a per- property, and then we descended the rough up ago he was out in the yard at his Capitol- attack, and an exodus has begun from Do- leaped rapidly the elevator shaft and Man and I* liiniNelf Shot. 11 :20 p. m. daily fect state of preservaion. It was as white pass, where for hours we no one. The met he had made a vain attempt to extinguish avenue residence. Special Sleepers and Coaches as Parian marble. The skin was like parch- mokos in the direction of Lamia, the refu- retreating and panic-stricken troops were The fallen off dust. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 2.-“BiH” Ad- Ex-Governor Porter leaves five children, ment. clothes had into gees pitching their tents in the open coun- far ahead. About midnight r and the fire with buckets of water. An air draft Will bo attached to 11:20 p. m. train Mr. examined the body carefully. w e our ler, one of the most notorious characters Smith Omer H., George TANARUS., Edward B. and Wednesday. May 5. Ho said that it did show' the try.” - mournful procession or villagers overtook used to ventilate the great building fanned Albert ;i not least of the city, to-night committed his second < at Pig Four offices. No. 1 East Wash- sign of petrifaction. This discovery led to on road, ington street, the routed army the crowded and the flames and he found it impossible to do murder within three him- B. Porter and Mrs. August L. Mason. The and Union Station for tickets another. The cap to a similar tomb was The Times this morning publishes a dis- years and w-as and sleeping-car accommodations. in utter confusion, packed with a mass of eldest son, Omer young, removed immediately next, to the one con- patch from Larissa, dated last Wednesday, anything. He made his escape from the self shot and perhaps fatally wounded. H. Porter, and his H. M. BRONSON. A. G. P. A. taining Stafford’s body. This contained the humanity tumbling on through the dark- Adler building “mixed” with the negro keepers of a est brother, Albert B. Porter, reside in body of his wife, in an equal state of pres- which says: “The Christians, who are re- ness, without hurry and silently, for it with great difficulty because of crap game at Sixth street and Broadway, ervation. Mrs. Stafford died forty-four turning say during strange panic that had seized the the immense volume of smoke. The alarm and when the smoke cleared away it was Chicago. The others live In this city. No years ago. The coffin, clothing, etc., had here, that the battle at was a found men, that Adler had shot and killed Will- decayed to dust, but the body itself, with Crown Prince Constantine a sullen, unexcited, stubborn de- was turned in about the same time by- Offi- iam Johnson, a negro, and that Adler had arrangements have been made for the fun- Cincinnati Trains hands folded ly- Milouna, was at across the breast, was termination not to fight, but to press on been shot in the side by James Gordon, eral as yet. ing as natural as a person would look in Karadoe, at the foot of the pass. The cer Milton Bailey, who noticed smoke & toward Arta in a sluggish, irresistable colored. In 1894, during the street masquer- H. D. R*y. sleep. issuing through ade which concluded the fall festival, Greek army is described as behaving on wave. The officers, like their regiments, the window. MR. PORTER’S CAREER. IndianapoL i: Arrive Cincinnati: The discovery is the more remarkable Adler killed Postoffice Inspector Jessie Mc- Leave from the fact that when Mr. and Mrs. gloomy “ “ occasion like mob. All walked with and shame-faced'ex- MADE RAPID HEADWAY. Clure. He was convicted of manslaugh- 3:40 a. m. 7:30 a.m. embalming that a disorderly Several Important Olliers Filled by “ “ Stafford died the art of was ter and served ten months in jail. 7:55 a. m. 11:20 a. rn. not practiced here. Mr. G. W. Smith discipline was to the pression, quite unable to get their men in The fire made rapid headway after it had “ ** buried flung winds the DiKtinguiNlifd lndlnni&n. *10:45 a- m. <“2:25 p. m. both of them, and he states that nothing hand. *• “ soldiers fired even on their own officers, 2:45 p.m. 6:00 p. ni. used to preserve the bodies. The best started and by 12:30 o’clock flames began Albert Gallatin Porter, son of Thomas “ 4:45 ** 7:45 p. m. was terrible the panic. It is impossible “At Kanopoulo Colonel Botzari and his STRIKE OF PLUMBERS. and Myra Porter, p. m. embalming knowm will so was * was born at Lawrence- “ ** process not pre- pour 7:05 p.m. 10:50 p.m. staff vainly tried to check the rout and to to out the Penn-avenue front. All the burg, ind., April 20, 1824. He serve a body longer than fifteen years, and to believe the army at Phersala can with- Sixteen Hundred Will Quit Work at was educated when twenty years have passed away the make a stand, but the mass, continually fire departments of the city and Allegheny at Hanover and Asbury University (now DAYTON TRAINS. C., H. & D. RY. stand the Turks in a pitched battle. That Chicago Til In Morning. De Pauw), graduating from dry bones only remain. Mr. Smith cannot growing, kept rolling along, till presently the latter in Leave Indianapolis : Arrive Dayton: account for the phenomenon. He says that the war is now practically over is plainly were summoned and the firemen fought CHICAGO, May 2.—Every member of the 1843. In 1844 he came to Indianapolis and “ “ mingled the the scared 3:40 a.m. 7:40 a.m. he has no theory. The secret is doubtless apparent.” there with troops bravely to check the progress of the was employed in the office of the auditor “ Plumbers’ “ con- Journeymen Association, 1,600 of *10 :45a.m. *2:25p.m. locked up in nature's treasure chest. The correspondent inhabitants of the villages on the line of re- state. In a few months he went homo “ “ The of the Times at Volo 2:45 p. m. 6.20 p. m. catacombs of Egypt have furnished ex- flagration. The fire, however, attacked the strong, will go on strike to-morrow morn- to Lawrenceburg and studied law in the ** treat, who, fearing Turkish vengeance for M 4:45 p.m. 7:55 p.m. amples, but the conditions of Mr. Smith’s says: “Communication with Volo still re- ing. The terms agreed upon by the arbi- office of Philip Spooner, father of ex-Sena- ** “ quantity of 7:05 p. m. 11:00 p. m. discovery differ. The matter is attracting mains uncut. Locomotives have pushed out assisting the Greeks, were fleeing to Arta immense barreled oil, sugar, tor Spooner, of Wisconsin. In 1845 he re- tration committees of the union and the turned Indianapolis and began the prac- the attention of local scientists. they with their families and chattels, their cat- and flour that this building to TOLEDO AND DETROIT TRAINS, a short distance towr ard Larissa, and molasses con- Master Plumbers’ Association Friday, un- tice of law. In 1846 he married Miss Mi- report apparently tle, sheep and goats, bellowing, bleating, C., H. A D. RY. that the line is little tained, and by 12:45 o’clock the Penn-avenue der which a temporary postponement of the nerva V. Brown, who died in 1875. In 1851 CORRUPTION. The authorities are trampling and killing each other, w'hile the he was ma