2 THE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1897. source of trouble with the social state and tion and a candidate for president. He Is witch, to Peter Durvea. of Lexington. Dur- national building trades council. Election ho continued: 'It is unwlfe to be Mind to THE GREEN GOODS CASE be!n unanimously indorsed by his NO SUNDAY RACE MEETS ing the ve days 315 head sold for 57S.72J of officers and adjournment will occur to- National the dangers In such a situation. Hysteria, associates. There are several ether prom- being a general average of morrow forenoon. Mi though functional in it operation, may in- inent candidates, among whom are Lieu- kh duce organic disease. Men of .steady minds tenant Governor Mat Parriott. of Iowa: Connernvllle Will Have n Club. and strong hearts must, with temperance KYIDCXCK AfiAEVST Ho'i. A. D. Hasterman. of Springtteld, O.; WHEELMEN Special to the Indianapolis Journal. OBITUARY. WROrGDHEOS PIPE and charity In exercise f right rea- MOHE DAMAGING J. B. McCabe. of East Boston, Mass., and LEAGIE OF AMERICAN the 12.-Int- son, tind the true path which leads to TIIC 3IEX AT MAUIO.V. M. J. Dowling, of Minnesota. PITS ITSELF OX RECORD. CONNEUSVILLE. Ind.. Feb. ercst Rev. IloMca Vie, n Mncnl Descendant roa pvce and safety. There are real mistakes In bareball has been awakened in this city. of Pocnhontnf. to he corrected. We have violated the nat- HrotlierM-lii-Lm- v Fntnlly Quarrel. A meeting has been held, new officers elect- Gas,Slcat7iand Watet govern In realm of BENTON, 111.. Feb. 12.-- Kev. Hosea Vize ural laws which the Special to the Indianapolis Journal. ed man- power and efforts lcgun in a businesslike to-da- y. Iiol er o4 economics with the r.mo force and 12. died at his home, in Macedonia, Tue. Ct Harvey, Formerly of TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. Thomas PropoMlt Ion to Amend Constitu- ner to first-cla- ss Maaab Iron Flttlnc that they da In the physical realm." Samuel .fw the have a amateur team the aged eighty-si- x years. He was probably the an Kennett. an aged and wealthy farmer of coming season. Several members have v Mck gal Taut trtv CnJitle, Saltl to Be Frozen to Death Sunday Racing de- mm V lvr. S:op Reception to CiencrnI Alrscr. Prairieton, hot perhaps fatally wound- tion anil Sanction beei signed and negotiations are pending oldest active minister in the Baptist o:x Enrn and with a Trtnuilnr. strain iut:. Ken-nett- 1411 is small Indebtedness During 12. In State News. brother-in-la- w, 's by u Vote of to 17. others. There nomination in the United States. TiTgr. ti DETROIT. Mich.. Feb. Gen. Russell Alaska ed his William Jones. Defeated hanging an V1m". xr a tutirr, over the park and attempt will his ministry he had baptized over 2,000 per n liatt and Dira, office '- A. Alger, tho new appointee to Va second wife, who is a sister of Jones, iutiue to ll'UiU..ie ii uy -. ' u iri i.iin-- i Wr lichen. Mean Traps. ments. All communications addressed sons. His grandfather fought in the French kitrhea nk. of secretary of war. was honored In a is much the junior of her husband, and to vm lmri. r.ab-i- t Mrt-O- . lior. mar- Ola Hempleman will receive prompt atten- and Indian war and was with Colonel IWMuc S4.1. to-nig-ht h r family always objected to the eVr. happy mann'r by a reception ten- Special to the Indianapolis Journal. ALBANY. N. Y., Feb. 12. What the tion. Washington at Braddock's defeat. He also Walte ani Colored vjp. riage. The death of her father a r ar ago IE? au 1 sup. t;ic general 12. fought in Light Horse Wat! allother dered at the Fellowcraft Club's MARION, Ind., Feb. The defense In brought on controversy in 'he set- Lciague of American Wheelmen, in annual the revolution with m lLi u I In enreri't ou much irak Terre Unnte's Itnll Club. Harry Ieo. Rev. Mr. Vize had been ac- oas. Htraoi aa1 Wster. h.'.ndsomo nw clubhouse. The Fellowcraft Crum &. Evans sprung tlement of the estate. Kennett and Willi im to-d- ay was the case against convention, declined to do of Special to the Indianapolis Journal. tively engaged in preaching for over six- nral ttaa htipplM a ifCia tr. Club vas organized by the ay Junes were quarreling about the estate newpipr ran to-d- n by declining; to Introduce ty years, except years Aj-pMi- . of the city, and now also includes in its a surprise when the shooting occurred. equal Importance, of not greater than those TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Feb. U Charles three be served as for captain of a company during the nOltc Hu.lrttus, Tr r.wni arguments of at- cavilry ?io-h- lAtin-ttrir- membership hundreds of the professional any evidence. The the things it did. It declined to allow profes- E. Jewell, of Newark. O., has been signed civn war. Ho was a lineal oi Wilis. r'jtctorifi. s. to-morr- descendant and busintsx men of the city. Invitations torneys be made and the Dlmidy Work tvltli n Knife. Lutnber Drv-liotiv- a, will sional?, no matter of what standing, to to manage the Terre Haute club in the Pocahor.'tds. In ls.S. after the death of his to the reception had been tefiird. to about to-morr- Special to etc Cnt anl Thread to or lcf leading case is expected to go to the jury the Inflianaioll3 Journal. either full or associate membership in the League. was manager-o- the first wife, he married the mother of In any Wioicht Iron Pip. all the men of Detroit, and the 12. free-for-a- ll Central He f dian M. Browning. She tutLj wa.s thronged throughout the night. Joseph Xeff. a farmer, testi- BRAZIL. Ind.. Feb. In a league. It to allow the assembly Fort Wayne club two years ago. He write Commissioner L. from Inctt to 14 Indies cluhhouo morn-in- y. refused survives him. diameter. evening, a steady stream of visitors press- fied to-d- ay that ho had been approached flsht at Cascyville at 2 o'clock this at Its meetings city for 'the that he has signed very nearly the full ing through the parlors to grasp the gen- to select the players. have been re- M. by Crum and Evans, who told him that John Domestlck drew a bowie knife annual meets. by heavy vote numlwr of Letters Itev. I. Ivlncnld. eral's hand and offer congratulations. It declined a ceived from Western Eeague. National 12.-- & plates had been made at Washington and and ripped open Steven Miller's abdomen. to League asking NEW YORK. Feb. The Rev. U. M. Knight Jillson, allow local option for Sunday racing. League and Interstate clubs Kincaid, ty-si- x years secretary $2 Domestlck two partic- lif old. of I 73 and 77 llanna nml Iluslinell Together. that millions were to be had at for II. then stabbed other declined for exhibition games here in April. The Congregational ipants in the light, badly Injuring them. It to cut off the club initiation is to report the part of March. the Home Missionary So ZANKSVILLE, O.. Feb. 11 The Repub- He wa3 asked to contribute $3,000 and in- num- $2 team latter ciety, died of enemia at his home in Brook- 8. PEXXSVbVAXIA. PT. fight some time, and a fee of or allow consuls to pas3 upon y. The lasted tor lyn to-da- lican Eeague of Ohio held a business meet- formed that he would receive $20,000. Neff, ber of the participants received black eyes racing boards' suspensions. It declined to to-da- y to-nig- ing and ht celebrated Lincoln's who 13 for free silver, says he replied to and bruised faces. No arrtsts have been MANY REBELS SHOT. Mr. Kincaid was born in London. Eng that these gentleman are taxpayers It Is their amend all of constitu- -- anl - them he was not out for four to one, reported. at the section the land, March 8, 1S41, was graduated from itlve to vote in whatever direction thvy birthday with a banquet. Governor Bush- that in- tion provides Co-Operutl- that only amateur think best. The antagonistic spirit but for to one. He declined to on. for riders is in?tleatcl nell pre?'(Jed. On his right llan- sixteen A Step Toward. .More Oberlln College in 1SG5. and from Oberlln principally by negro pulpit sat Mark vest. and draws the color line. It declined to of- Forty or Philippine lalnndern the and a few of ear na. next to whom was Senator John M. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Kxeeuted Iy General Polavleja. Theological Seminary in 1S7. He was or chMl teat her. They are too much at fer a salary . tho imivetMate they may from Thurston. The toasts were responded to by lloonler Frozen In Alankn. ELWOOD, Ind., 12. The movement for the racing committee. on Oct. 15. 1S5T. l'nents derive the IJudh-nel- Feb. dained and preached at separate school rysem and not to th futuie Charles F. Beach. Governor Asa S. l. Special to the Journal. The things it dil were to diviie the league lb, 0 to 6. M. Indianaioll5 that has long been contemplated by the 12. Leavenworth, Kan., is. and at welfare of the race. The pulpit's taxt aiv t.ut Senator John Thurston, lion. VANCOUVER, B. Feb. The U-ta- l NEW Feb. 12.- -A telegram into consulates of twenty-fiv- e clubs each, C, Oberlin Second Church from P76 to livS2. a diminutive part of the amount t nejrro CASTLE. Ind.. country 1 Jami T. McCIeary. William Allen White. lamp chimney workers of the of steamer Empress of China, just arrived secretary of A. 11. Their principal InteieM the Kuall Hi- to-d- ay allowing amateurs exchange He became district the taxi. T. Washington. L. L. received here from Sitka, Alaska, ive to their prizes Bookr Wcodmanee organizing a big organization fol- C. P. M. in New York in March. 1SS5. and lary which they receive. They adtance the and Charles F. Dick. conveyed startling for anything but cash, increasing from the Orient, brought advices as corresponding secretary theory that if the Idll Is a ureat number via Seattle, Wash., the buying plants the bond was elected of the tht-l- r for the purpose of leasing or lows: Information obtainable about the Missionary Society of the colored teachers williseJloie positions. Flr-ch- intelligence of by freezing of chimneys by the of the secretary to $10,000 and Congregational Home in Stnhltnrn t for Scnntor. the death for the manufacture of that of the This Is not the purpose of the Mil. it flniply on ive plan Is once to $15,000, Philippine rebellion is not of a satisfactory 1SSS. lie married Martha J. Chapman, in places the Fch l 12. Samuel Harvey, of this city. Harvey left workers the treasurer and placing road racing 111., Aug.-24- , yitem in the Fame condition riERUE. S. D.. Feb. The senatorial more being pushed, and it is said that a and there is evidence of work llloomlmiton. on 1m, and has it waa before th. administration of the iir-sw-- here March IS, 1S1H, bound for the gold under the espionage of the racing board. nature the two sons and a daugh- say situation shows no change. All the candi- quiet step has been taken toward securinc of censor on the face of all of It. Spanish had three children, turer:ntenient. The article K"s cn to that fields of Alaska, leaving his family, intend- plants. At the Assembly's morning session ter. The second son died about two years the .rr.ette law cf Ohio diove out the brainy dates profess a determination to remain in troops are still pouring into Manilla from ago. colored teachers from the schoolroom. Now. if to-da- y Tick- ing to send were fre- the convention rejected he em- tho race. The ballot stood: fcr them. Letters Miner Accept n. Cot, the amendment 1.200 per ihinka that all the brain of the race is ler. 47; Kyle. 23: Coodykcontz. 22; Ilinck-Je- v, quently received from him stating that he proposed by Mr. Brock, no Europe about steamer. There must Gen. W. D. Conch. bodied in the few hurt- - Uh ted pcIhx-- teachers, 9; miles Special to the Indianaiolls Journal. that member 12,000 let po Plowman, 8; Keller, 2; Palmer, 1; had journeyed several hundred into be between and 20,oo0 in the Philip- 12. D. It at that. This agitation does not cme 1. country, cold 12. men shall be expelled or deprived of any of the NORWALK, Conn.. Feb. Gen. W. lnleIllKent. but Weeks. tho interior of the but as the TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. Feb. The pines at the present moment. The fighting or from the tmrant portion season approached he intended pushing Bluff benefits of the league without the sanction Couch, an aged soldier, who had been crit- the colored citizens. The votets and tax- Total Itoom. on is at tho Peerless mines of the Coal has been chiefly in the province of Bulucan payers demand the passage cf this Mil. lie says Abstinence back to Juneau, a city the coast. It of the chief consuls, thus reducing the ically ill with heart and stomach trouble he is not a ALBANY, 12. ab- supposed overtook him before the Company have accepted another reduction school teacher hinuelf. Maybe he. winter im-onij-- Feb. The cause of total and nothing but Spanish success la heard for some time, died his home, on Isaacs Itae many of teach-r- s to-da- y. K-ce- powers of tho at the is nu 5 nt racing board. pro- to-nig- ht. destination was reached. In his letters he of cents from the price, against Another 4 following ad-Vic- es street, shortly 10 o'clock There were no objections to passage stinence has received a great boom. Gov- pro-Visio- ns of. Under date of Jan. the after the tf the told of the intense cold and ncarclty of tney nine posed amendment rejected was for the re-pe- a! civil rights Mil, which procured us equal ernor and Mrs. Black have established a gold region. Mr. Harvey was which were on a strike for have been received. Since the arrival for in the months. The operators say that at uJ cents of the provision in Article VIII re- Other DeutliM. rights in public places; why should there le op- new rule "no wine In the executive man- a member of the business firm of Eilar & can be steady work. is thought of Governor General Polavleja some forty position to the Jones bill, thst Is to Kive our Harvey, of this city, for several years. there It quiring a league club to pay $2 upon join- NEW YORK. Feb. 12. The remains of children the privilege f the public choUs? We sion." The Governor's executive and state that this Is the forerunner of a general or lifty rebels have been shot at Manilla, Captain Phllo N. McGimn, who committed try to prosecute the 50-ce- ing league. proprietors they reception Wednesday night was a great so- Full particulars are expected by mall. movement in the State for a nt rate. the A motion that local option if prohibit cial success, notwithstanding be piven divisions to control their own rep- including the notable Dr. Rizal. He died suicide yesterday at the Post Graduate ua from entering thtlr hotels, restaurant and the fact that - even saloons, yet we advocate the exclusion .f Bradley-Marti- n Georjre IluwlneKfi resentation on board, not af- very bravely, if theatrically, Hospital in this city, were sent to his home the ball was being held in Iiay Method.- Ititem Said to lie Iiiwniie. the State to somewhat to-da- y. our children, the future ir.en and women of the !New a. fect the national board, was in Washington, Pa., The body was York. Everybody hud kooU time. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Special to the Indianajiolis Journal. adopted. Mr. dressing himself. In his best for the oc- - race, from the public schools. Rah! 1 would but was ' Uelch. of California, moved Ar- clothed In the uniform of an officer of the a. there not a drop to drink except 12.-- The wily to amend rather b a ded iR than live snake. NEW CASTLE. Ind.. Feb. RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 12. W. G. Hltes. ticle V by striking: out word "league easion. He wished to have his face to tho Chinese navy. Indianapois. .Feb. 12. a. J. luWSON. lemonade. school-suppl- y the man, George M. Hay, and club" and allow any cycling be lirlng party, was VIENNA, Feb. 12.-C- ount Anti-Tru- st of Rcdkey, who was held here on a charge club to but this not allowed. He Wolkensteln. MlMonrl ex-trust- nil!. ee town- represented on the board. Emperor Stre-et-Hnllront- l Adam Forney, of Adami forgery, to-d- ay on niticnat This refused, however, to kneel down. The Im- chief of the s hunt, committed The 12. of was released the was amended so each division may de- suicide evening. FrnnrhUe. JEFFERSON' CITY, Mo.. Feb. The ship. Madison county, are being well aired was that pression here Is it was altogether a last To the Kditor of the Indianapolis Journal: anti- ground of unsoundness of mind and termine the number of members of a club that Feb. 12. Senate has passed Senator Gray's again In Circuit Court here by change taken home by his wife. Hites was a mem-,b- cr necessary to BERNE. Switzerland. Director I have no disposition o discuss in ncwa- - the entitle if to representation on mistake on the part of the authorities Telegraph Bu- the trust bill, which nullifies all contracts for county. plaint- of President-elec- t McKinley's regiment the State board. An amendment was Rothen. of the International rapers the policy that should be pursued by the persons of venue from Madison The - v adopted deal with him as with, a rebel. It Is gener- reau, Is dead. sales with and provides during- war. which gives y; trusts that iffs In the case are It. S. Fosrtick and James the late amateurs the privilege thought was more city with reference to the street-railwa- I jurch;!ini und r contract from trusts need pur- of exchanging prizes so long as ally he a patriot than think 1'. Kennedy, of Liberty, Ind., who they do a rebel. Dr. Rizal made a long speech be- It Is important we not carry out the contracts thus made. chased of Hay warrants issued by Forney Camp Gives n Benefit. not convert them into cash. Officer of Catholic ForeMer. that should know Just what Secretary Basset proposed fore dying. the New bill, now pending in the Legislature, ia. to the amount of $8.to0. Fosdick and Ken- Special to the Indianapolis Journal. making fs amendment, Rebels have sunk two long boats at the nedy purchased the warrants in good faith, CEAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 11 A colored men eligible to membership of the lake and have stopped navi- Order of Foresters elected officers during In order that we may Intelligently determine TEAM CHESS MATCH. in league, 153 mouth all-nig- but, along with about 525.t'0 worth of oth- the was defeated to loo. point up an ht session, as follows: High chief whether we are for It or against It. In an edi- benefit was given even- Two-thir- ds gation as far as that the river. ers, were declared to bo fraudulent when entertainment last is required for the adoption of week a river steamer was received ranger, Thomas H. Cannon, Chicaro; vice torial yesterday morning the Journal says: presented payment. Forney's plea in ing under the auspices of Camp 6, P. O. S. any amendment. The proposition to admit List ranger, vjueDec; American nml Ilrltlnh i'lnyera Hn for professional with heavy lire and eighteen shots passed nign cniei Aime laiooi, "The chief lament of the comjiany's Ftioke pmaa regard to all these warrants is tnat he of A., benefit poor, riders to associate member- through it, while saloon was complete- high chief treasurer, Thomas J. Callen, Is KHRed la n Touruunient. goods warrants, for the of the and about ship in the L..A. W. was defeated by an the that in laul its proieny will be taken trom bought the and Issued the $l'j) was realized. With this provisions will overwhelming ly riddled. The captain was shot through Milwaukee; n:gn cniei secretary, tneodore it by forced aJes. Theie Is nothing In this. A but the goods were not as represented, and bought among vote. several sailors were also B. Thiele, Chicago; high trustees, Oabrlel fair valuation of the property will douutlet-- a I be and distributed the K. W. Robert, of Missouri, proposed the neck and .1 NEW YORK. Feb. 12. After seven and a he sent them back. He Fays ltay should worthy poor. an wounded. Fanchore. Chicnco 1. tlrocan Milwau wring home of the water out or it, but the real have sent back the warrants. amendment providing that the racing A column of 300 Spanish troops was anni- kee; N. F. Relewloz, Chicago: John P. value of its pioperty will lie greater in half hours' play in the international tcn Indiana Ohitnary. board provide amateur and professional hilated in an ambuscade. The new troops Harding. Chicago; James W. Henneberry, than it is now, because of the growth of llthe chess match play was adjourned even- An A feed Wealthy champion events at the league meet, the looking urove, city and the Improvements in the methods of thli and 12. Os- poor lot, ana treet-rallways- Sraner. ELWOOD, Ind., Feb. Thomas arriving from Spain are a jagie ia., wiuiiam Anren, operating ." races to be In to-da- y. to-morr- the same number, etc. It many m. ing and will be resumed n;orning Special to the Indianapolis Journal. borne, one of the Fourth ward aldermen was adopted. evidently fresh from the plow, and towa. Adjourned at a. If thai be true, if the street-railwa- y property 10 12. A claiming of this city, died this morning at G o'clock seem never to have handled weapons be will be worth more in than It Is now to the at o'clock. The results so far attained BRAZIL, Ind., Feb. man Mr. Welch, of north California, moved to 1D0 company ld very infirm, after a short illness of grip. He take up and adopt fore. It is reported that of them are Alice Piatt Acquitted. that owns It, It must be becaupe. tor tire not very favorable to the American to be seventy years old, and sixty-fiv- e years age the amendment of W. refusing to go to the the reasons you btate. it will sell for more or was of and S. Roberts to to 7. under arrest for front 12. a, team. McCutcheon actually his game. came to Knightsville on one of the trains was elected alderman by the Dem- add Article IV. Section und light. KANSAS CITY. Feb. Alice Piatt, the bring In turner Income in l!Hil than no, by lot that the racing buard shall grant sanctions Her Majesty s steamers raphne ana fcpar-- servant girl In the family of Lawyer Chas. reason of Increased bublness and the Introduction 3iurrllle and llelmjare almost beaten, while last night and Is stopping at the Harmon ocrats at the last city election. lie for race meetings to be held on of economical appliances. un- - best-know- n Sunday in gunboat F. Murray, who for the past week has been Is net this only was one of the citizens of this tan. the Frtnch Coniete and the e only Showalter may be looked upon as a Hotel. It Is evident from his actions that divisions where the board of officers of the foreign undergoing trial for poisoning the two Mur- Other way of saying that the franc-hin- to use city, and a conspicuous member of the divisions shall adopt a resolution permit- Japanese chulser Yoshino are the ray children, was set free this morning, this property In the streets will be worth more certain winner for the American team. he Is dispuisinj? his identity or Is insane. Council. The whole city unites In paying ting the same, the resolution to be subject war ships at Manilla. In 1SW1 than it is now? If this Is true vhy However, things might alter in w's Marshal llohrig U keeping him shadowed, tribute to the worth of his character. He Governor Chen, of Hunan, has decided to the jury returning a verdict of not guilty. should the city be deprived of this increased to revocation at any time bv the board of dol- The trial has been rather sensational, and uy play and the Americans mipht still come as his actions are very pecu?ar. He is had been ill but a few days, but could not officers liling same. ' open the mint for the coinage of silver value In the franchise confirming a contract was second known to have considerable money, which rally from will tho Mr. Welch said lars. Machinery and artisans are now en ten courtroom has heen crowded with spec- made with the City Company In 1V4? it ha out victorious. It the annual the attack. The funeral be that In California Saturday was the busiest tators. The announcement of the been said is effect coun- he no hesitancy in displaying. When y on gunboat. verdict that the of the bill. If there International match between these has held Sunday. day of only-da- route from Canton a year questioned regarding his name and home the week and Sunday was the A Japanese commission of investigation created the wildest enthusiasm. Alice Piatt is any provision In it opening the franchise to tries. Last the Americans beat their PORTLAND. Ind. Feb. ll-T- he death of at liberty to the masses for enjoyment. went hysterics fell fainting cometliion In Hwil unless the Clt Company tipponents by four and a half to three anc he asserts that he has forgotten his name, estimates the cost of laying a cable from into and into voluntarily up contract- - you Mrs. James Wheeler, who was born in Ken- Other amusements were sanctioned, and $14,-GS0.0- 00, the arms of her sister, while the throws Its won't fx. pamcs. Uy managers home Is and is unable ay via Hawaii to San Francisco at audience half request of the don't know where his tucky Jan. 11, lsu7, occurred to-d- at the why not wheeling? Japan pleafe quote it? If there Is any way by which large cheered. - of Vhe British team this year's contest had to tell how he got to Knightsville. A residence of her son. Mrs. Wheeler came A. E. Dunn, of Philadelphia, thought Including two steamers. The annual any other- company than the City Company can that pro-Visio- ns to take place on ten boards. While the scar is on his forehead, which he says was to an early It was a dangerous question to gross receipts are estimated at $1,674,000 and take it, itrder the bill, please quote the Britishers were seated in princes" room. made there by a bullet, claiming that he this State at date. handle. The the expenses at litttt.OOO. Modjenkn Attain Disabled. of me bill that provide for that. Again the years ago. wisest thing that the convention could do you say: several 12.-Ma- Hotel Cecil, on the Thames embankment, shot himself there dame Indiana Note. was to keep as far away from the danger LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Feb. any existing corporation pay the scene of combat at this end was the as possible, on is sufferlnsr an "If does not the Brooklyn Academy of Music. was Daulnli illusion. Xivlson & Welskoff's bottle factory, at and thus be the safe side. HYDRANTS WERE FROZEN. Modieska from attack of Citizens' Comjiany the price fixed by a aiMnte- - There a Candidate for the ac- If this amendment is adopted an explosion acute colitis, necessitating the cancellation ested and intelligent tribunal, then It tan re- largo attendance of spectators In the Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Elwood. which recently closed down on some of sort will surely follow. Ot-tu- na of her present engagement. Modjeska has organize and purchase back its own property at academy arrangements count of dull markets and overstock, has Government llatldlng: at a. and the excellent eb. 12.- -A dis- E. W. Hartwell, of Denver, favored the Canadian Just recently recovered from an attack of latr valuation." TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. pro-Visi- on made by the Brooklyn Chess Club were notified its ono hundred employes to report amendment. He did not believe If Duinaged 1100,000. paralysis and to the stage omy AVlll you please quote from the bill the by spectators. patch from Boston brings the information for duty Monday and the plant will resume that returned u;on which you this much admired the the league sanctioned Sunday racing it OTTAWA, Ontario, Feb. 12. The o)d three weeks ago. baw state nent? It The American players are: Plllsbury, that the Rev. Dr. Holmes, of the First Bap- on that date. would reflect on the league. was merely is said that there is no chance offered to the Showalter. Burrille. Barry. Hymcs. Hodges, It Western department building suffered dam- - Citizens' street-railroa- d Company, tkt to aYiy tist Church of this city, is an applicant for The women of the various churches and a local question, and the different sections Kentucky AVhlnky other company that might be organized by our Uelmax, Helm. Teed and McCutcheon. The societies of Portland have organized an of the league would take the responsibility. ago to the extent of $100,000 by fire which, Trut. the Danish mission. Dr. Holmes has been 12.- citizens, to compete with the City Company, in lirltish masters are: Blackburn, Locock, Ky.. -A ys Associated Charities and will endeavor to J. Kerrigan, of California, argued that starting about 5 o'clock last evening, LOUISVILLE. Feb. secret 1S01. for a franchise to operate street-railwa- Atkins. Lawrence. Mills. Bellingham, Blake, away from the city much of his time in the take care of all the worthy poor of Port- as many as 23.000 or - ,T).00 people were upper meeting of distillers wa held in this city in the city of Inulanajlis. If there Is anything Jackson, Cole and Jacobs. past few months. Lr. Holmes Is a. native land. Mrs. Ira Denney is president, Mrs. drav:n to ball games and balloon ascensions burned until after midnight. The late last night. Their object is to control in the bill that provides for such competition of Denmark, and speaks the language flu- W. E. Burke secretary and Mrs. Gertrude in his State on Sundays, while on other floors, with tho Mansard roof, were burned the output and the price of Kentucky pleafe quore it D. M. HRADHL'ItT. ently. A few years ago. when the Rev. Dr. Fulton treasurer. days It was hard to get 500 people. Sundav offices, on the second whisky. The meeting was preliminary to Indianapolis "eb. 12. RETURN OF CRUSADERS. Hunter, now of Indianapolis, undertook to was the only clay out, but the main a general meeting of all the distillers of the The ice In the Wabash Is gorged above that paying audiences tloors, are all safe, the fire not organize a civic federation here. Dr. Holmes many miles is ex- could be obtained for wheel meets. The fact and third State at an early date. .V. on-pos- ed Terre Haute for and it Y. M. C. Executive Committee. Arrive at 'Frisco, was one of two ministers who openly pected to come down at any time. The was that the granting of this local option having got through the concrete floor, but Theooihlnt with tho movement. A, year ago he in- biggest gorge Is near Port Harrison, five would cast the onus of holding Sunday rac- much damage has been done by water. HaiiKcd Himself to a. Ilednont. Tho State executive committee of the mn Addition to Orilnttl Number. vited Eugene Debs to occupy his pulpit at miles up the river. At the Big Four bridge, ing upon the various State leagues, and Young Men's Christian Association held its one of the Sunday services and tell his up that would not hurt tho American League. None of the important departmental docu- EASTON, Pa.. Feb. 12. Andrew Picket, congregation why was not which is the farthest stream of the three were every destroyed, although a aged seventy-seve-n years, a prominent re- regular qua ' meeting last night at theo-rophlc- the church the bridges Haute, is mam- Thero road races Sunday, even ments have been SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 12. The al at Terre there a tired merchant of this city, was found dead ol .man G. W. Wishard, No. workingman. in East, ante-confederatio- the home friend of the moth held of ice. the and the league did not object batch of ns records is morning, hanging a bedpost crusaders expected from Australia to that. The. were open Cali- this to in his 1012 At annual reunion of theaters in gone. The oflices destroyed are those of room. He had been in 111 health and very North is street. Before tho busi Men Crimhert In nn lee Gorse. the thirteenth the fornia, and so were the saloons, s arrived here on the steamer Alameda. The Forty-eight- h Regiment in was and there tii rmi.it! denartment. the marine despondent for a long time. ness meeting the members of the commit- Special to the Indianipoiis Journal. Elkhart it is no reason why the race tracks should mounted police. The Xarty left Boston last April on a journey decided to hold the next annual meeting at not be. and fisheries, and the tee, together with a number of guests, were EVANSVILLE, Ind., 12.-Jo- seph following tire brigade had very nttie enect on me around the world, their purpose being to Feb. South Bend. Tne were elected A. C. Willis, of Maryland, spoke In favor slowly, steadily, The Currency Situation. entertained at dinner by Mr. Wishard. The get- officers: Ed Stantield. president; Mrs. Jo- llames. which spread but W. Institute a renewal of theoophy. The com- Weingert, a fisherman, succeeded in of the amendment. He believed that this along the fated building. Lack of pressure, To the Editor of the Indianapolis Journal: guests were A. W Wishard. lr. II. ting across afternoon, seph Williams, vice president; Mrs. George was not a State's rights question when a variety Wishard. Rev. G. L. Macintosh. Itev. It. V. pany consists of Ernest Hargrove, honor- the river this and Hart, second vice president; J. A. M. La general bad hose, frozen hydrants and a One thing that should not escape the T. of England. I). U. reported on Wednesday afternoon, secretary. permission to do racing was of causes contributed to the poor work of Hunter. Charles Studd ary president of all the national organiza- that Pierre, granted under which every State could do 3 morning an minds of Republicans just now is that the Story, C. W. Helm and M. A. liollabaugh. gorge forming as pleased. the brigade. At o'clock this session regular rou- big was so-call- business tions and acting president of the society In while the ice here it As to the morality of the sub- fifteen men from Montreal ar- ed crying demand for the retire- At the tho ject he believed Sunday racing engine and m tine work was transacted and plans were America: Miss Katherine A. Dingley. suc- in the river he saw two men drown not WARMER AND FAIR. that in Cali- rived, but by that time there was noth- currency orig- cessor re- fornia would mean a drawing away from ment of our national came discussed for a Y. M. C. A. camp at the of Mine. Blavatskv In the occult thirty feet from him. They were coming disreputable sports ing more to burn. The construction of a Assembly grounds. ligion: Mrs. A. L. Cleather. II. T. Patter- down to Evansville from Newberg in a and Observations of to a reputable one. modern building in place of the one inally from the Democratic party, whose Winona son. F. M. l'ierce, Mr. and Mrs. Claude skiff, when they were caught in the ice Predictions the J. U. Townsend. of New York, said it was wrecked bv last night's tire will cost not conduct of the government finances seemed Falls Wright and the Rev. W. Williams. and rendered helpless. They begged to be Irocnl Weather Bureau. not a question of morality or sentiment: It less than $230,00 Municipal otess. The crusaders expect to remain for some rescued. As two rtelds of Ice came together Forecasts fcr Indianapolis and vicinity was merely a question of business, and it to create a necessity for such action. That time In to egg shell, would be very bad business to drive out Keeley Cure Patient Burned. masses of the Republican party do not A water main was ordered laid in Ram- California and establish here a the skiff was crushed like an and twenty-fou- r ending 11 p. m., the temple and school of eosophy. The loca- two men went down, plteously pleading for the hours those people of moral sense who might LANCASTER, O., 12. Lancas- sey avenue from Michigan to Tenth street. the 12 object. lee.gue Feb. The concur in th's view is very clear from the tion of the temple has not yet been made for aid. Owing to the ice Weingert was Fe'b. Warmer; fair weather on Satur- It would hurt the in every was destroyed The Board of Works al.'o ordered an elec- to-da- y. section of the ter Medical Institute here a leading Republican In the public, though the plan has been fully Riven unable to reach the city until lie day. East. fact that rot light placed on Ramsey avenue the out. The rrusudt-r- s had an voy- of After further discussion the proposition by lire early this morning. Dr. Simon, of United Stales has given the proposition his tric at uneventful did not learn the names the victims. General Conditions Yesterday The storm was rejected 101 17. second alley north of Michigan street, and age from Australia, except num-b-- r to W. a patient for the Keeley that their Mississippi north- D. W. Jenkins moved, to a regular Jackson. Va.. unqualified indorsement, and had the St. one at I'arK avenue and Fourteenth street. was increased en route. Osmar Falls Receiver for the "Wheel Work. area cast of the moved have tieatment, perished. In attempting to es- Louis platform contained such a plank A remonstrance was filed against improv- Wright was born at sea Jan. 2i, not far eastward, with its center off the New Eng- salary attached to the ofilce of chairman cape he became confused, crawled under a of Special to the InJianapoli3 Journal. of the racing board. This was lost by a Mr. McKInley would have been defeated. ing Noble street from Washington btrect Ironi the Island Samoa. 12. country be- 139 bed and could not be found in time by the The suppression of national currency must to Massachusetts avenue. PORTLAND, Ind., Feb. Charles F. land coast; that covering tho vote of to 82. rescuers. by-la- ws be followed by of Indianapolis, to-d- ay Rocky Mis- Amendments to the were adopted the Fiebleman, of assumed tween the mountains and the of a low tariff; h.?nce TWO WRITERS DEMENTED. sissippi moved southeastward, Increasing the bonds of the secretary to Firen Started by Ilearn. State banks issue and A Chapel In Fin mess. control of the Haynes Wheel Company, with its $10,000 and the treasurer to $15,000. the popularity of the scheme with Demo- - center over South Dakota, The tempera- WILKESRARRE, Pa., Feb. 12. "Lake mugwumps generally. 'Hie con- Tabernacle Chapel, a mission Presbyter- Ma.iim-chusctt- M having been appointed receiver and cjuall- A motion to allow the annual assembly to crats and Albert NoW Confined In a ture west of the Mississippi, south of the to-d- ay by . country home of of our government finances ian Church, was partially destroyed lire tlcd in the sum of m.O-'K)- The appointment Missouri valley, rose 10 to b degrees select the meet place instead of the execu- Ida," the handsome dition, Sanatorium. from tive committee was defeated. Hlnes, in deep for- has no more to do with the present busi- night 11:30 o'clock. No cause for the was made on the petition of tne Dayton In localities. Elsewhere the temperature situated a depression mythical man in last at BOSTON. Feb. 12. Linn Boyd Forter malleable iron works and Peter Slndllnger. fell slightly. Heavy snow fell in North A resolution was adopted placing road destroyed by ness than the ascertained, but races by L. est on the mountain, has been tho moon. The operation of the Wilson-Gorma- n origin of the lire was it (AllK?rt Ross") the novelist, a resident of Mr. Fiebleman states that the liabilities of Dakota. Light snow fell near the lakes. In A. W. members under the juris- lire. The loss is $16.0j0. Rears found their was probably due to a defective Hue. The $l'0.0!io. diction of the racing board, for the tariff law caused our disaster, and Cambridge, has succumbed to an of the concern are about and that it the upper Ohio valley and near the North purpose avowed way into the kitchen basement and upset nothing Why try to blind, loss was in the neighlorhood of ji'ou. Tne attack has on hand $12,000 worth of raw materia!, Atlantic coast, and rain near the south At- of aiding the Century Road Club causing tire. else. ourselves corner of Miley nervous prostration and melancholia and is in purifying road race?. an old wood stove, the to this incontrovertible fact? The cry church is located it the also the machinery and accounts. Sufficient lantic coast. dmgv?rous greenback a Demo- avenue and Washington street. at present at a sanitorium in Arlington. Mr. orders to run a year are on the books, and At the evening session St. Louis was se- Other Fires. about the is these will be filled by the receiver, who FORECAST FOR THREE STATES. lected as the place for holding the national cratic trick to throw the public off of the Porter was taken to the 12,-- For Ohio-F- 1S?S. 13.- m.-- In- sanitorium last hoes to turn the plant free from debt back WASHINGTON, Feb. air meet for PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. -2 a. scent of the real criminal. No country can City Hospital Flic Protection. week, and since that time hl3 physician. Through President-elec- t Potter, spe- telligence has just reached this city that maintain a large volume of paper currency specifications, to its owners at the expiration of that in southern ortion; local snows and gen- the gold In accordance with the Dr. F. O. Webber, of Cambrldgcport, says time. cial committee appointed to draw a con- the little town of Mars, on the Pittsburg at par with without a great central ago Board of Works erally cloudy weather In northern portions; tract between Sterling Elliott, editor of the vNi Western Railroad, Is burning. The place redemption agency. France has the Bank adopted two weeks the that he has been Improving daily. Mr. Por- o Clinncre in the Strike. westerly, shifting to southeasterly winds; Bulletin, and the 1. A. W. reported that it is about, twenty miles west of here, but of Frances Fngland her Bank of Knpland. yesterday received bids for pipes, hose. etc.. ter worked in bis youth as a reporter, later Special to the Indianapolis Journal. slightly warmer. had drawn up a new one which Mr. Elliott no particulars are at present available be- Russia her Bank of Russia and the United for fire protection at the City Hospital. becoming the owner of the Cambridge was satisfied with in every respect. cause of the poor telegraph and telephone States must have some institution corre- were S. Farrell &. ELWOOD, Ind.. Feb. i2.-- Tho MacBeth For Indiana Probably fair and warmer The The bids as follows: J. Chronicle, which he published for a num- Saturday; local showers Saturday night; executive committee was instructed to exe- facilities. sponding to these If she proposes to float Co.. fc0 to IG.7J; E. A. Strong. $2'J7.S7: E. A. ber of years, and still later was nn editor factory trouble has become more compli- southerly winds. cute the contract. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 12. The town a paper currency. The United States treas- Austin & Son. $ir to fW). The bids were on the Boston Herald. HM fortune is es- cated. It is said that when the men were For Illinois Probably fair and warmer It was voted to allow the president ' an of Malvern, which was almost wiped out by ury to-da- y performs that fur.ttion. and un- referred to the city engineer. timated at Tiii),ooa, am ussed largely from the appropriation of $2.(x0 for clerk hire. etc. July, was by fire to-da- y, less an adequate substitut? is offerecl, which ordered back by President Smith, that the during the day, followed by local showers Mr. tire last visited offered any novel which he has written, including Saturday night; southerly winds, shifting Potter moved that the racing board which destroyed the rebuilt business por- has not been in of the various A Wall of Envy. Thou Shalt Not" and others. The latest company made an offer to start the factory he recommended to reinstate Fred J. Titus tion. The loss will aggregate $100,000. plans for currency reform, it will be much to northwesterly; colder by Sunday night. l- by of the series, just published, is "His FoMcr next week, taking back all the men, except in the league by March - next. Mr. Mott better to bear the ills we nave than fly to There was a sound of revelry night. Mr. Porter is forty-fou- r years a few leaders In the walkout. Introduced a resolution, which was accept- we know not of. And (Jot ham's capital had gathered there4. Sister." old. those This is not the - his wife two daughters They declined to go back on this condi- Local Ohncrvntlonn Friday. ed by Mr. Appareled In Its best store- clothes, aril brig'.t and and live in a Potter, that if Titus made a A WRECKED CONCERN. time to tinker with currency reform and The tavern lamps rhone on the magnificent 325 tion, sis they seem firm is no tell- Bar. Ther. R.H. Wind. Weather. Pre. Waldorf . fair home at Harvard street, and there written application to the racing board and promised prosperity. With the gold stand- Colonial d&mcs and Marie Ar.toiin tt-i- Cambridge Overwork Is supposed to be re- ing how the matter will end. A meeting 7 a. m..!.7t; 31 SI N'west. Cloudy. 0.11 apologized for his conduct,'' his suspension ard assured and a c?rtain to pro- 7 p. i 76 Cloudy. Report of the Receiver of the Globe return a And Henry of iavarrvs, ind other soits sponsible for his present condition. He has of the court of appeals has been called to m..2.U West. T be removed. It was unanimously adopted. Company. tective tariff in close proximity to us. there Of bloody heroes, dancing minuets been violent at times since being taken to consider the matter. Phil Miller, a repre- Maximum temperature. 36; minimum tem- The convention then adjourned sine die at InveMtuient Is nothing in the way of prosneritv but With lime. Pompadours bedecked with quarts tHo sanitorium. sentative ot the men. left for Pittsburg to- perature. i!2. 11:13 o'clock. BOSTON, Feb. 12. A report of II. A. Wy-ma- n, currency tinkering. J. H. CLAYPOOL. Of diamonds, and large diamonds, and night to meet with the company. Follov.ing is a comparative statement of Invest- Indla.iajKJlis, Feb. 10. more diamonds, and more large dia- Sir. Eflle fa. Snow In nn Anylom. Wnller Two Miles Abend. receiver of the defunct Globe monds. the temperature and precipitation Feb. 12: very large diamonds, more very Mo., 12,-- Ten of n Misspent 12. ment Company, which points out to the and and NEVADA. Feb. years ago End Life. Temp. Prcc. PITTSBURG, Pa.. Feb. The feature Thinks Mr. Finch Wan Misquoted. large diamonds, and rare and costly were few moro popular Special to the Indianapolis Journal. 32 0.13 in the six-da- y bike race to-da- y was col- court certain frauds and complications for diamonds, there writers of Normal the To the Editor of the Indi-inspoh- Journal: short stories and ioema in the metropolitan GREENFIELD, Ind., Feb. 11 Tills morn- Mean 24 0.13 lapse of both the 'leaders this evening. which the managers cf the company arc and more rare and costly diamonds, ant - 2 0.(0 At In your issue of yesterday I note the magnificent diamonds, and more mag 3 twenty-fou- r, Departure- from normal 8 alleged to be responsible, was press than Mrs. Effie G. Snow. Yesterday ing at o'clock John Wilson, aged 1 about o'clock Glmm was taken from the submitted nlnctnt dlamcndr, Total departure since Feb. 15 0.43 account of the failure of the Union Insur- rnore magnlfictnt ehe was placed in an asylum as hoptlensly ?cr. of the late John Wilson. ?r.. shot Total departure since 1 47 0.oJ track by his manager, who claims one to Judgo Harker, of the Suprme Court, to- ant Hill diamonds ant Jan. that ance Company of thi3 city, in which an ?r!ore head and died in-tnt- ly. of the given day. Among the irregularities reported are Mil! more magnifl.?ent and Insane. She resided at Schell City. Sho his himself in the almost Plus. C. P. R. WAPPEXHANS. trainers had the rider too interview with Mr. Finch was given. I feel diamonds. been mentally unbalanced ever since her The bullet went through his head Local Forecast Official. much brandy. About forty minutes was re- those of collecting upward of $000,000 on PO cn. only daughter died several years ago. The just above the ears. He had teen left an quired to get the Cievelander in shape mortgages and interest thereon and the well satisfied that you have misquoted Mr. L'hlcac Tribune. unfortunate woman imagined her daughter estate of eighty acres a few months ago YenterduyM Temperatures. again. In the meantime Waller bad made pay Finch in crediting to him the statement 7 a gain failure to the same over to the owners The Cireut ua. murdered und the government owed hf r by the death of his father, but bad run a. m. Mux. 7 p. m. of fifteen miles, and was going at a that the amendment, in which we arc In- llsll. several million dollars. She went to Wash- through with all of it he could get hold Atlanta, Ga tf 31 52 good gait when Gimm returned to the thereof; of selling mortgages aggregating Philadelphia Record. year ago in s l;j positions terested and to which he says he has con- ington about a of. He shot himself his room, N. D 2) track. Their relative $100,0(0 long-looked-f- cr to colllect the over J. Bismarck. remained about twice; of pledging mortgage Tho Bradley-Marti- n ball, money, and only a short time ago visited M. Coffleld's taloon. where he had bren Bulialo. N. Y 22 24 IS the same until nearly 11 o'clock, when papers belonging to others. report sented, "makes it possible for a company to was given In New York night, Jefferson City to interest Legis- lodging. The rt mains were taken to Calgary'. N. W. T 2) 21 hi Waller was taken sick with cramps In The also which last the State the the rceerds the illegal sale of property by fore- operate under any charter ever granted, was not different from other quasi-privat- e lature In the matter. While here she at- home of his brother. G. S. Wilson, and the Cairo. Ill 3S 52 4S stomach and retired from the track. When to Globe tempted to see Im- Wyo 22 44 Waller resumed his Gimm closure the Investment Company so that the charter of the Union Company, functions of the kind except in the lavish Senator Vest. who. she funeral will be held Saturday. Cheyenne. 2. work. had made of (of which officers art-- will wealth, hod apparently In- agined, was Indebted Jl'J.uCO to her. Chicago. Ill 30 32 30 up all but two miles of his loss. The mid- Nebraska the the and others like it. still valid." As show of which 1 1,0'J3; same), and of taking more mortgages back I feel sure that Mr. Finch U mis- spired it. Ai to the taste of such displays White Cup After a Uttnrt Shop. Concordia. Kan 41 42 night score was: Waller, Gimm, 1.031: properties stated. Davenport, 2 31 34 Schock, 1.C20; 1.0C0; Forster, 'jil: on the same at the same time quoted from the fact that he is well aware there Is ample ground for criticism which IleMplte n Social to the Inlianaioili Journal. la Hall. valuations, BrauUy-Mnrtin- s for Murderer. Des Moines. la ir) C4 Ruckel. 922. at increased the taid mortgages tb3t the amendment which the Indiana the are estopped from n TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 12. The peo- being spc-tacul- ar AMERICUS. G;i., Feb. 12. Samuel Grant, Dodge City. Kan 2S 4'J 42 used for collateral fcr the issuance Millers' Mutuil requested applies wholly to jentlnf,'. Fihce they m id" tluir feto us bonds the? suppo-ab- l pur- tho condemned murderer of (Jtnrge Davis. ple about New Goshen have begun white Gaiveslcn. Tex 4 f.S 54 Chicago Hall Club Sited for $lO,Mo. of debenture of Globe Investment mutual companies. whll- the Union, and n:i possible for the 12.-- Company of Massachusetts; pose making But to af- was literally snatched from the jaws of cap proceedings against Ed Shirley, IbJena. Mont 2H 2S 24 PITTSBURG. Feb. The case of Addi- the foreclosure other special charters like It. are for the of talk. r.vk the y. who death by a telephone message to-da- 2 CO of mortgages without knowledge or con- of stock insurance business, fair an Issue of morals is to op n a debate Grant 61 ex-baseb- all transaction took out a quart-sho- p license begun Jacksonville. Fla son C. Gumbert, the pitcher, wa to have ben hanged at noon. He had and Kansas City. Mo 4S 41 sent of the owners and the taking of titles banking business, etc. The amendment in which not oven the theolot'hns would prepared himself for the gallows and had sdltng liquor Thursday. That nlcrht bun-di- e Ark 4) 51 52 against the Chicago league Rail Club for in the name of the company or of individ- suggested applies, as stated before, merely agree. As to the? economic view, it may ;ellw-prlsor.t- a Little Rock. rs good-b- y. ft ay many Is bidden hi While of hickory switches was on the Mlnnedosa. Man 12 $10,100 .damages was called to-d- on trial ual offlcers. and other irregularities. to mutual companies, and the charters or bo that money spent for vanity as truly tnewe preparations were progress step 12 J. Ijweil Moore, formerly covered by tire, but lu the door of his house with a to Marquette, Mich 21 2' before Judge Bufilngton. in the United the treasurer of companies under this amendment wasted as if consumed not Governor we being Interceded with over Lnuit the business. He says he will "chance Memphis. Tenn 4 It the concern, is at present in state prison are subject to the supervision of the audi- till the mllleniuin will people quit striding long-distan- ce - States Circuit Court. Gumbert claims -- t.le telephone to Atlanta. As i llllt- 1 III" IIit'L (.lUjeCllOil IS Moot IS that under sentence for embezzlem nt, Its cf state, and would not permit of any their dollars for vanity's sake nr.d it II jri. l head. Minn the Chicago organization conspired to keep present and tor , mlht a result of this Intercession. Governor At- based on the fact that the selling place is Nashville. Tenn 44 f.2 4? him of an engagement by treasurer, Allison Z. Mason, has such transactions as the Union charter not Ui such an unmUid blessing If, in a kinson first telephoned a respite 2 part of 5 ,'f out refusing to pkadtd guilty to subjected to. they should conclude until in the front the hou.e where Shirley New Orleans, Ii.... fd give, him his release or to pay him the embezzlement and is has been The Millers' Com- sutldm fit of virtue, o'clock. Then, when the doomed m in had and his six motherless children live, and New York 20 24 2( salary r waiting sentence here. pany is as much interested in jrcod Insur- to do sc. given up hope, 3) T.4 41 contracted for. The defense claims as Mr. Finr-- all the chief executive told that the surroundings are Improper for North Platte. Neb that the contract expired when the old or- ance laws in this State or any the sheriff over the telephone to postpone them. Oklahoma. O. T 30 CO .'2 Other IltiMliicsM Troubled. other citizen, and for that reason feels ganization became defunct and deny con- given that Exception to the Lutv. lae execution until next Friday. Omaha, Neb is 44 41 spiracy. OSKALOOSA. Ia.. Feb. 12. Mclntyre the quotation as was an injustice to Republican. Mlnntrcli Work for the Poor. Pittsburg. Pa 3X 42 22 Brothers Ac Wilsjn, as- it, as well as to Mr. Finch. The commer- Sprlnglleld dry goods, have anti-spittin- One Killed and Two cnlded. Social to the Indianaol!s Journal. Qu'Appeile. X. W. T 2 20 14 The bong Inland Shooter Won. signed. Liabilities. S3S.S00; assets. J40.000. cial bills now pending before the Legisla- Advocates of an g ordinance S. 2S 4- - 2- - get scrr.e light ex- RICHMOND. Ind., 12.-- Last Rapid City. D The failure was by ture are divided as to stock and mutual can perhaps from the 12.-- By ex-rlotd- on Feb. night 12.- -A snow- caused the asslgnnent YOFNCSTOW.N. O.. Feb. the City, 2S 32 2S NEW YORK. Feb. blinding Mclntyre-Rec- k companies, provisions Sacramento, where Mich a law to-nig- of ht well-know- Salt Lake Utah... of the Dry Goods Company, and the of one will periences of the toiler. yesurday evening, at and a score of tho n St. Ixuis. Mo :m 4S 42 storm caused a postponement of the Lin- of Heck Island, id. not afTect the provisions of the other. Is in force. A clergyman recently had to Lee's conl mine. ix Weatherstield. ten miles young men gave per- 24 32 30 of on of the city a minstrel St. Paul. Minn coln handicap, the tig ten-bir- d event which Therefore the amendment. wr.I:h Is deemed clear his throat phbtm the street, northwest of thu city, John Wllloek. aged Springfield. Ill 32 3i 32 bill, was once to the police sta- lift-fo- ur formance for the benefit of the poor. They or advisable to the mutuil can in no wise and at rushl years, was killed, and Wtsley. Spriiudield. Mo 30 54 4S was to have been decided at Elk wood Park. Action Sheet Metnl Worker. by a zealous cthoer. On the way he were well patronized and consid- to-da- y, affect the charter of the Union or anj tion Kyle G. es- realized a to-ba- co and J. Wtter badly scalded by Vlcksburg, Miss C2 Ixng Branch, L. T. Davenport, of CINCINNATI. O.. Feb. 12.-- The Amalea- - special aw a man d lupe a shop window with caping steam. No causo known for the erable amount. Frank I. Braffett was the Glencove. L. I., K. Walters, of Sag- other similar charter. musical director. Elm.fr Gorman stage man- Washington. D. C 32 34 34 and mated Sheet Metal Workers" International K. F. PERRY. Juice, and he calkd the attention of explosion. inaw, Mich., shot two twenty-ttve-blr- d Association to-d- ay perfected hi. captor to the fact. "Oh. como ager and Harry Estell treasurer. t'2o a few minor Secretary Indiana Millers' Mutual Co. ahn." matches for n side, the Eong Island changes in -- ofllcer; a Settled for $.OU.H0. the constitution and a large Indianapolis, Feb. 10. v.d the "he's rlpreentatlvc." 31a it and Wife Apiy xla ted. Ha It man a shooter winning both. Each man shot in majority sustained the position cf Lnion These dignitaries, it seems, are exempt Editor Candidate. DULUTII. Feb. 12.-- The ease of Alfred remarkably fine lu2. 12.-P- form. This establishes the severance this from arrest during their period of service. MILWAUKEE. Fib. aul Wagner, t'leelal to the IndianapUs Journal. Merritt vs. John I). Rockefeller, is re- ff aged forty-riv- e years, Fred-ertc- a association from the American Federation The Color Line In School. and his wife. BRAZIL, 12. ported to have teen settled for $500,000 in Sale of Cloned. of Wagner, sixty-fou- r years of age, were Ind.. Feb. Louis Haltman, Trotter Labor. The association voted to have To the cf the Indianapolis Journal: Another Jones. cash paid to Merritt. It is understood 12.-- bed editor of the Democrat, that LEXINGTON, Ky.. Feb. The Wood-ar- d the next meeting on the second Mondav 12, found dead in thU morning at their Brizil will leave all the members of the Merritt family who in February. 11'J. a place to be desig In the Jcumzl. Feb. a pj eared an artlc!?. Washington Post. to-morr- at In rear of 410 ow & rldence. tho Fourteenth morning on the National Edi- had claims against Rockefeller have joined Shanklln breeders sale of trotting nated nereaner. ti also decided to elect fisr.ed J. W. JefTcrson. attacking the Jones bill. Governor Bushnell ha waj up Mi irind avenue. Asphyxiation by gag to-da- y, coal teems torial Association's trip to Galveston. Mr. In the settlement. The total claims would horses closed 103 head selling for two delegates to corner with other build In which he rays that the gentlemen have made what tho United States Senate 'want Uao probable caue of UeaUo. HaUman U vice president of JI.UCO.ou) S3.OUO.000. P.012, fc'OQ that the associa affffresato or tao top price beins for Nut-- ln trades unions in favor of forming a a mistake la lad or i In; this bill. Let m say Is a Jon- -, trio.