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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Feb 1898, p. 6

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-insurpent Chief. after having been found was identified and brought to (‘nmpo Floridanvherc it was received with military honors. Thence the re- mains were taken by train to Quinta Molina. Havana. the residence of tho captain genera}. where the body is ly~ 1m: in state. Says Relation" Are Good. Madrid. Feb. Lâ€"At the cabinetcoun- cil Monday Senor Gu’IIen. the foreign minister. announced that the relations of Spain with the I'nited States were grand. and he expressed a hope that a vommcrwin! umlcrstanding would soon be PKWY]: 'Js‘d. Rnlz‘ Body Found. Havana. Feb. 1,â€"Tbe body of Lieut. Fr»). Joaquin Ruiz. aide-de-camp of Gen. Bhnoo, who was executed by order of the late Gen. Nestor Aranguren. for signing the insurgent camp with pro- posals looking to the surrender of the transferred to Washington. The pro- posed treaty wil provide foriwo sets of tariff schedules. one being Cuba and the United Snares and the other be- ing Spain and the United States. It is expected that the Cuban insular gov- ernment will embrace the opportunity 'to secure practical reciprocity with the [Lnited States. At the same time the Spanish government hopes the Cuban ministry will do entire justice to Spain- ish interests. Rnlz‘ Body Found‘ Lzmdun. Jan. 3L~The Madrid corre- syondent of the Standard says: It is (Mum-(ed that the further negotiations for a commercial treaty between. Spain, ('nba and the United States 'will be b if n 1:) [he piace was found a woman unumlm]. who wag] nm seen unrii after {he Gf_"u;.’cnlt‘ht. She .was tarried in a liner to (‘3 mm) Florida Inzqrder to xry to save he: b) gn-mg her propprauemlmwn, "As a. proof of [he falsehood of the re~ ports about to be circulatm thPre is the (act that five Ixisonex‘s have 179621 capâ€" ture-d. and that fione of the dead had a slt’firlp sewer w mavhete cm. The documents camurud on the body of Aranguren prove that he was Ruiz‘ aesassin. The saddle 110 Use] was Rmz'. and he had two buttons of Ruiz' uniform in his pocket, as already “sported." ports (act 1 ure-d, m t’ 219 nnuuz ii» men. '2 who .‘(d a. sum.) Ix \t of the (map a “lava“ uuiw L; AL“: 1‘1!" Tao tr‘oo d" dv (mm, «the “ wind the fol (or 151.1 at H ' Lmvorrusimn airwqg. ARE. Dru-{mu \V.Li {11‘ g .rzzr, Nut um- 1:.u‘1. ‘ and m1 2L1»: 113' mm: as foalaw A A'r‘. as 1" ' mat had been upe- fluid! Ur. maxim LI "1: to the death of (.01. Ruiz, wured. They also obtained a Vt :‘Eml um amnion from the prisoner on the samevsuiuocz. and then (-15 bullet was lira-d through ms breast and u: tell. but. :20: dymg :nsumly. a bayonet was thins: through {22: head, the weapon entering mar '. e uuzh, ending his life. ,.un_ azr'rcc‘: :0 Mira g' R. thc nrgr \‘i. A; 11% 11‘ (‘51).ng1. Wk)»; 11' b« (um-:1 thv :m I‘fwrzdo. “1:11 h 01 his wifv, a GM), Amnsru rayon-(l Commercial Treaty Havana. Jan. 31.â€"The following de tails of the death of Gen, Nestor Aram- guren. who was killed on Thursday last, have been received: Betrayed try n Servantâ€"Bl. Sweet- heart Allo Fan- a Victim to 3p... uh Bunchâ€"Another Account o! the ARI". Details of the Killing of Gén. tor Armgm-en. A CUBAN LEADER SLAIN. u.. u; u-um um he wishvd to secure were in the hut :5 GI Uh UerOX‘u‘ {mm 1!}? squat ‘ ml, and: by me S; ‘ l in [ht- In: {no k.l ':d the r And an A Iiml Low dwui a snurz dist; ~ svcvwlm :Lr: dud ‘orrusimn innls'of certain papa 32011515. 3 wries of narrow 1) sun. xm: kszg of sttmm Nu: um- 01 1hr!“ has been L , and en: my), my has lam-Ii 1 1 by 1: run»: sun-n25. The I’m- ‘1 m} s Kilh‘d the C . .w, ”.3 (he doorway of thy band: when 9'4”ch the soldiers and vndming 1 mm. Inward the hut [u ir‘ ‘-:rm the of my presence 0! [hr Spaniard: from 1hr squad szremhxd hm" lifeâ€" ‘ a , zn:l,:1mi:hen a gem-m1 filing by me Syanislx communion 1 in the- wmundjug of Arum n- lwu, {ho inkling at his 5. am, .A':d the mortal wumdmg of ~ : 42m anuzhrr “linux11. (h:- Iiml iowanls thy “nmhdnd i a smart distance ELWJ)‘. Ami:~ KKK-rim ur: and from Hm «fi’n-a-I or w h ‘d the Cuban Chlvl. 1 was in bed when Llw Span- . and, hinting the alarm ngcn ran ou: of the but only parâ€" ml. His raptor seized him and «arch of Ms clothing for diac- .‘ Life loci." x‘umhx‘muon m‘ “an“; iscvcrku \uh’rn m (‘11me .x‘d isnuEs 01' u, where s PSCOI‘L d u: the ”N” w ucu. mer- umm are riam. Also réi‘ozhmends preliminary sup 5 m .~«)nâ€" vey by Cook’s? Inlet to the interior for all )r Az'aln American ma 5. n out of _ (Signed) _2 ROBINSON, ff munu- » ‘ Quartermasler. ‘u-Lsaru ~,_.L,,_N,‘ ,,,, . «I a I ‘ - ix’y‘érfi‘é- FATAL EXPLOSION. :mwn, of g , msonm', [Hunter I" Marine-no (“11.) Paper 29:12.32; muj Km; Two Men. alwilbcrc Mihmnkee‘: Feb. L‘.~â€":\ spa-Ea] to the I ffll'nr: o n . - >4 An Elnboéate Reception to the Presl- ndent of Hnwnll. ‘ Washin ton. Feb. 2. ~â€" The most} elaborate ntertaiument of the present 1 official se snn marked the Welcome 0!! President Dole, of Hawaii, at the white I house Tu sday evening. The decora-i tions we extremely beautiful and in z the mos perfect artistic taste. .Thef pany w much too large to be apeom- f modated ‘n the state (lining-I‘ooxh. :md ,- the tub]? was hid in the corriaixr bc- g bind the grg‘at stainedâ€"gins scréen. 1. N68- ) \ull‘ll St‘l‘JC-llsl)’ and probably fatally inâ€" : jured. ‘Peterlltorst was killed outright, W being (-rnsheil beneath falling brick and ' . iron. ‘ the ruins: mill desperate efforts are beâ€" ; Samuel Stefien is buried under ing made toj‘lsave him. but the chances Cof rescue me slight. Even if he itaken out tg ; the digester :vill probably kill him. The third man llh Louis Lefcbre. of Me- nominee, whose skull was fractured > by a piece of“ ying brick. l The cause" of the explosion is un- ‘ known. It curred without any warnâ€" ing shortly. her! the night crew took velarge. Th reverberation shook the , l r town. The re department and the pitâ€"y l lper mill cr ‘v are trying to effect the freecue of y ung Stefi'en. l company Wi I be more than $50,000. The air about tie mills is so impregnated with sulph , that it is almost impossi- ble to contihue the rescue work. The ruin wrong 1 by the explosion was most compl to, and all that remains of a pretentiolis three‘story .building is one-half oflfa wall. All the rest is a pile of pulpl‘rcovered debris.i Other men may have en in the tnill‘nt the time of the explosion. but no others‘ are known to e missing. In the sulphite mill, besid Is the ruined digester, was a new one jukt put in. It is the only‘dis- estrous acéjdent that has occurred here since the fiaper mills were built. is t e fumes of sulphur from 1 l l l { three feet of snow has fallen, and reâ€" The loss to 3 the MarinetJe and Menominee Paper! . day was central in the New England Estates. Northern New York is snow ‘ bound, and the extent of damage in New England cannot lwn nit-oximated. Ilusi’ ness has been at a stIand still in many of the smaller towns; wires all over the country are down: roads are blockadcd and railway traffic greatly impeded. The "up the state" residents have suf- fered from cold which ranged as low as 20 degrees and more below zero. At Albany. Troy, Saratoga and many other places in the state as much as two and ' ports are to the effect that the blizzard is still raging, the worst storm since the j memorable one of 1888. Residents of’ this city have had to battle their wayl to business against :1 gale of wind that l at times swept alongat 40 miles an hour and carried sheets of snow with it. Much delay was caused to the railroad mail service; that from the northern! part of the state has been practically cut off and trains running on the New York Central railroad were from {our ‘ to five hours late. From 10,000 to 20.- l ' 000 men have been at work with ”2011- * sands of teams on the streets clearing' away the snow, and yet there has been . nC appreciable decrease in the amount. that has piled up in every direction. ‘ The storm was severely felt throngh- l . out western Pennsylvania. All trains . are late and several casualties are reâ€" l Domed. but none nf nnv (Traviiv l DOLE A‘ is in ruins. {no men are dead and a- fliird seriously and probably family inâ€" jured. ‘Petezjilgorst was killed outright being (-rusheii beneath falling brick and iron. S'imqu 818581) is bun-19d under the ruins: amt] desperate efforts are beâ€" ing made toisave him. but 11w chances 30f rescue a‘b siighx. Even if he is taken out tge fumes of sulphur from the digester :viI! probably kill him. The third man llk Louis Lefebx‘e. of Me- nominee, whose skull was fractured by a piece afiflying brick. Sentinel {min Magrinettv. “'13., says: 5 terrible explosion occurred Tuesday 'night at (hefi’m'k paper mills. One of the digesterslln the sulphite mill blew up. A lurgP grin-armory brick building - ' ~.... 'A , , ‘ ' x.- .n h... -..â€". ...v . In view orgrecent developments and knowledge that lhe lawlesa are banding to- 'gether along the river for the purpose of robbery renew§ suggeszlon {or government placing on t river small light draft steamers with lgh power‘ arnwd and used to patrol rlver.’ and the placing of detachâ€" ments as the movement of 10901))? demands, Courier semlwith dispatches hy {our p. m. train Tuoqday to report to Gen. Mer- riam. Also rek-ommends preliminary sllr< vey by Cook’s? Inlet to the lmerlor for all American roa s. GIN-s as rest on and that no nan made within s' Alaska. or 0151 N Latest bearq‘ date of). 'ovem refers to aozlo‘x and attempm (‘alches. recommends that U government take sums to \heck Immlgr Mon to Interior of all persons :01 fully supplim years. ‘ Seattle. “Hath” Jn general of the army, Complying with tale; letters and twb packs Ray. ad<lrms¢d to yo (‘ourler B. H. Wells Substance as follows ,V,....-. \AII-ul , [to the departtnent by telegraph. Act- ing Secretarijeikeljohn was :0 much impressed by the statements wired .that he subm tted the dispatch at once fto Secretary lger, who is now conva. ilescent at his ghome from a long illness. {and after consultation between these " two oltlcinls t e paper was sent over to the white ho se. where it formed the subject of consideration by the cabinet meeting. 'It is said at the department that the repbrt of Capt. Ray fully justifies all t ’at has been done by Secâ€" retary Algexyund Assistant Secreary Meikeljohn under the authority canâ€"1 ferred by conkress. to relieve the situa- tim) in the Klondike. ‘ The state (if afiuirs ingthe Klondike: ' as thus reveuhad is wot-80‘ than was 5115â€" ' ’ pretext at the} war department, and. in- deed. so large is the task that remains i to be executed in order to insure the safety of life hnd property on theAmer- ‘ ican side of the line alone that the war1 department qfi‘icials have concluded to advise co‘hgre’ps as to the facts and place upon the legislative branch the duty of: devising wayts and means to meet the 5 exigencies of he case. The abstract of , Capt. Ray’s teport. as telegraphed by Maj. Robinsnh. is as follows: Seattle. “'3‘?!” Jan. 31,-The adtutanfj general of the army, Washington, I). (‘,â€"~: Complying with telegram of Tuesday. five ‘ letters and twb packages from Capt. P. H. Ray. addressed to you in hands of Special (‘ourter B. H. Wells. intercepted by me; thqtnnns .. UAII-_.,s 4 { Government ikxgnt Renal-in Hnrrow- lug Cogamons in Alaska. Washington; Feb. 2.4Gen. Merriam. under instructions from Acting Secre- tary Meikequ‘hn, of the war depart- ment. Mondayg'opened at Seattle the dis- patches brought by Special Messenger Wells from C ‘ t. Ray. the department’- special represptative in the Klondike, and forwardg’d an abstract of them 2 aper miE] A THE agate Rene; a dent of 1 ton. Fe}; 3 ntertainr 8 son mark L Dole, of H isday ever extreme} ing an ta mills is so impregnated } Much delay was caused tothe railroad , that it is almost impossi-l mail service; that from the northern hue the rescue work. The 2 part of the state has been practically n by the explosion wasl out off and traims running on the New rte, and all that remains of; York Central railroad were from four is three~story1mi1ding is l to five hours late. From 10,000 to 20.- a wall. All the rest is a ' 000 men have been at work with thou- eovered debris” Other men sands of teams on the streets clearing en in the millznt the time away the snow, and yet there has been asinn. but no others‘ are l M appreciable decrease in the amount missing. In the sulphigp E that has piled up in every direction. the ruined digester, was a l The storm was severely felt through- put in. It is the only‘dis- out western Pennsylvania. All trains ent that has occurred here 1 are late and several casualties are reâ€" ‘ )er mills were built. 1 ported. but none of any gravity. 3 “"‘W r ~ l A Waterville (Me) dispatch shys ' THE WHITE HOUSE- [ smull houses have been buried by 20-‘ 9 Reception to the PR.“ foot drifts of snow} The Rockwood cot- 1 mt of Hnwnll. ton mills have been closed. the operators l 1, Feb. 2. - The mast being unable to reach the factory. I ertainment of the present l Telegraph and telephone wires are 2 rnarked the Welcome of 1 all down and the qity of Providence, R I» ,a ll‘. , NOT}: OF WARNING. on no way to rarn a ”vim: aver disoovmdps have bm'n is: eight months either in Northwvst wrriwr n to Interior Maki‘aska fully supplied to last two attemmml rrohbre}; of :lesa are banding to- ror the purpose of [ion {or government small light draft Novemper 2 and 3 am or cmeicm now in Alaska uf opinion that all yeaple who nitvd States vfl'eol rm 11:; The thermometer shows 2n dvgrr‘fiz below zero'E in Newfoundland. and the cold is so térrible that some l ‘85 of Hie must resulg, ~--, ... 1., is overWhehnea by three feet of snow. which has’blown into immense drifts. The railroad: are blockaded in all directions. this city have had to battle their to business against a gale of wind at times 5“ ept alonga! 40 miles an and carried sheets of snow with it. in V-w...u.,;,. ‘ The center of ‘he storm appeared to ' be in the Vicinity of New Redford and the brunt oi'it fell on Boston and (er- rimry within a radius of 15 or 20 miles. From meager reports receivedjrum the middle and western parts of the stale the storm there was less severe. Shipping in ihe harbor was damags‘d greatly. and ii is fearvd {that many dis~ aster; to coast shipping will be re~ ported when telegraphic Communicaâ€" tion is restored, Late Monday night the big three-master] schqoner Charles T. Briggs, of Bath. Men. cani-iaden. was dashed to {pieces on ihe Naham coast. In Newton, brukun wires across others started tire in the eiect‘riu room of the eiegant residence of Charms; J. Travail}. the u'eaithy Pittsburgh steel l manufacturer, and in twu hours nothi-X ing remained of the house but ashes. 1‘ Mr. Trawiii‘s family escaped in their; night clothes without saving anything. i The loss amounts to about $100009. 1 The center of the storm appeared to: be in the Vicinity of New Redford and the brunt ot'it fell on Boston and ter- ~itory within a radius of 15 or 20 miles. From meager reports receivui {mm rhn failing: CANAL Ii/iAYflSOONWéE BUILT. Senator Morgan Ellyn l'ruhpect- In Nicaragua Are Bright. \Yushingtun. FM). 1. ~ 7f tiiv Kira» rnguam government should contract ' with in foreign audit-ate for the (‘0!)- struction of a railroad and steamship liné across its territory such aétion would, authorities say, be'in violation of the terms, of (-oucvssion granted to the Maritime (‘umii company. and would probably be resented by the L'nitml Status. O , .‘w mih-s an hour, prostrate phone and telvgmph lines ‘ city. More than half the aim of the city wenbuut and in towns 1119 fire alarm service pled. ‘ um} Inn-1m! snow clung, aided by u Boslon, Feb. 2.-A northeast snow- : storm which set in Monday and raged Iuntil Tuesday aftvmoon completely ‘ paralyzed all branches of business and street car and steam railroad traffic. and for a time shut off the city" from communication by wire with all places outslde the limits of Boston. The stoflm was the most) severe this city has vx- perienr-ed in 235 years and caused the loss of several liws. bot-aides doing a money damage of hundreds. uf thou- snmls of dollars Between one and live o'cluvl; 'l‘uesday morning: :1 four. of heavy‘ \wt snow sUHIml ”vow n.“ Four bodies were 'wnshed ashore at : ‘ Hough's Neck. They have not been Identified. At Pigeon Cove five vessels ' were totally wrecked. Antone Enos. Alpheus Pierce and a Suede named Nelsnn. three of'the crew of the Daniel Webster. were dimmed. The schooner Clam P. Sewall reports the Henry Knuth. one of her crew. It is ‘ feared that several missing VPSsels have born lost, tag-ether with their crews. The storm did an immense amountof : flamage on land. as well as 01f the coast. The car’sbed of the street railway comâ€" pany was blown down and dumag‘ed to the extent of $12,000. loss of t . u. |.|\ \4uquuutmry SESSION. referred to the committuv on apâ€" l pronriatirms Springfifilrl. llll. Fnb‘ 2.~Dur1np a five- fninutr‘ session of tho sonata yesterday the . house joint rwsnlulion was adopted asking lhn supreme court to modify the rnl'o re- ecmttly promulgatul making the law stu- dents' course three yoars so that it should not apply to any stuglvm who had com- mf‘nvm‘l his Studies prfor to the promulga- ‘ “on of the new run». Senator Fort offered a. resolution“. which was adopted, favoring the Nlt‘nragna canal project. The House. Springfield. “1.. Jan 27~Aftt=r a day of {compromises and amendments the house t sent its revenue blll to third reading yes- “terfiay. . "/Sprlngfiold. 111 ‘vncnmim- m. -n Jan. 28 .M Lu» â€"In the hgnsg Gloucester. 31:155., Feb. 2.â€"â€"The mqst violent sturm known here since 18511 swept over the shores of Cape Ann Mon- ¢ day night and early Tuesday morning, ’ causmg heavy loss of life and about‘ $200.000 damage. More than a dozen! vessels are ashore near here, at least 1’ four more are lost and many olhers damaged. Eighteen lives are said to? have been 1051. and there may be 12 more which have gone down on miss- ing vessels. .’ Many Lives Reported Louâ€"Tho Dam. lite on Land 1* Also Enormousâ€" Buulneus l’arhlysedâ€"Jfldlwny Trulni Blocked. FURIOUS STORM RAGES. Blizzard Causeaf Many Wrecks on the New England 0035?; 1(- nmits of Boston. Thektoflm most) severe this citv has u:- in 25 years and caused the mend (hes, insides (luixw a .mmge of humhmla of thou- inllars Bet“ can one and five uvsd'zy nmrnixw :1 four. of ‘t snow SOIUHI qvcr the cits (I u ires in 11“dilt"( lions 1’19 ‘54 lo the yolks and Him: and l “ind Mowing ut the Jute of :11) how, prustlatcd all (He. :‘b. :2.â€"â€"The storm which night swept over New nt out and in suburban alarm suniue “as cripâ€" .-A northeast snow- in Monday and raged fvight men of the crew nnrl Tues- pv-ru win ; han- dwlurv mm no! at 21" Exam: v: 'nuy Up Grain In flnrnml Elevator. St. Louis. Feb. 231-75.; 1’. Mueller. 3 Chivngo grain dealer, has bought the salvage of 1.163.55‘1 bushels stored in the l'nion elevator. which burned om: wrvk ago. He is said to have paid not, less than Slmumo for the entire 531‘ \‘aLrp. suhjcvt m l'lt‘HiIOr charm-s. Ex- ])1'I’T.\ “'fn) han- (‘xzuuined Hm Nulvage dwlurv mm no! luxs than 63 per (13m. 3: r. .- :frulfn run he: {alum from the nesazm' ruins in fairly good condition- and l Plunder \‘nlued In $25.000R1-covered ‘ from an Alum-under. w Boston, Feb. l.â€"â€"(‘hiuf Lnspector “'atts has reoehed n telegram from the police of Regina, northwest territory, who have in custody Abraham 'l‘ebln. the alleged (lefaulnng leather commisâ€" sion merchant of this city, and his wife. ‘ stating that bonds. money and je\\elry ‘ amounting to nearly 123.000 lune been ,reoovervd, When the officers searched 'zsm, 'n-bm 320.000 is; United. States bonds and $3,500 in cash and several ,dinnmml rings. brooches_ n’nd other fjewelry were found. About $1.050 in j cash was found on Tehitt, mgr-the; with J a gold watch. a diamond. jewelry and (two lickets for Vancouver. Both prls» , oners will he held in Regina until 1303- i J ton officers arrive. Excellent Counter-ten Twoâ€"Dollar su- vcr Certificate In Circulation. Kansas City, Feb. 2.â€"â€"Agents.of the government secret service are in Kan- sas City investigating the appvnranco hen- of a counterfeit two-dollar silver certificate. Several of the spurious bills have been received at local banks within the past two weeks. The bill is the two-dollar Silver certificate that bears the picture of the late Senator “'illinm Wi'mlom, series of 1891. check letter C. plate 19. J. Fount Tilman, register, and D. N. Morgan, treasurer. The oharaotrr of the bill is very. fine, and it is an extremely dangerous coun» terfeit. ' 1 CARRIED A SMALL FORTUNE. â€">th:xl is to xa)‘. the canal vmnmission wworu 11_t‘\'(’1' brighter than a! prPsvnI and the ('UIISITHCHhH nfthe longâ€"dcsired \VHH‘TVVHLV is not fardistant." Senator Morgan. of Alabama” dis~ cussed the bid of the Atlas company. “The government of Nicaragua." he said. “lms no legal right m sell to any foreign corporation ils railways and steamships if their opvrznion will open a linv 0f (-ummnniuazion parallel to the rmno of thr- Marilinw canal; The pros- pects for the building of the runnl on the lines approved by the l'nitml Stan‘s of [hi‘ pl'uprl Sprinzrinm terdn)’ 12w 1- Sprlngfivld, 111" Jan. 29.â€"Tlm srsslon of the house yrszcrday was very slimly It. temlfid, less man a sworn of members being ln their suns. A hill was lmroduced by Mr. Blood und ndx'anoed m a amend read- ing appruprlulim: SUMO {or the prlmlnz and binding of tho juurnah or the wwra M' slon. Mr. Gallixar mm'ui that llv ('lzaxln n he requested to exltrnd )lls larnyrrs lo 19H min- mvs (-n ry momma; Tln- mminn was ruled oil: of (um-r. Alijwul‘hvd to ”we. u'duck MM; 3‘ y afternoon. pr'ingl‘h M, Ill , lN-‘u, l,â€"â€"Tlu- hunch mt! n1 finx n'vl‘n'k )vslerddy afxm'nl on WM): 3 light mlrmluurv. Thu >4‘HMU‘1H'1NLXE')‘"levâ€" Lon Mlls and Hurrzshr'rlzer‘> primary Myr- tmn hill “A'l‘v' :l’hald't'd to Sen rt-adlnr 'I‘hx- suialv lull] [,z‘m “ling 101' “It wxyvnm s of the rxll'u st‘s‘xlun “as rrl‘errud 10 :m a311- '/Springfiold. 111.. Jan. 28.â€"In me house yesterday the revenue bll) came up on third reading. but action was postponed Mr. Berry's bm taxing Ute Insurance com- panies “nee per cent. of‘their gruss re- ceipts came up on second reading. and an amendment offered by Mr. Bovey substitut- ing the wurd “nel” for "grass" was adopt- ed Farther consideration of the bill was posummd umjl Tuesday. -u nuJuuerflEI‘U was taken to five o'clock Monday afternoon. i Springfield 11L. Fob. }.-In the absence of I Lleut. Gov. Northcott. Proxidam Pro Tenn. { Fuzhor valled the inmate to order at 5'10 o'eloek yesterday afternnnn wmmm «. nun; ~’l‘he senate yea- . ‘ terday was presided over by Senator Sparks. No business was attempted and an Adjournment was taken to five o'clock ] I Mnnflnv -n ...... f Sprmgfield, 111., Jan. 29 I M I o'clock yesterday afternoon Wuhan”: quoâ€" rum present, Senamr Munron introduced a bill by request appropriating 82.000 for the priming and binding of thelhousv and sonâ€" ate- juurnals or the extraordinary session. whirh was, referred to me commm‘m on apâ€" propriatinns Springfield, 111., Jan, 28,â€"ln the senate yesterday Senator Crawford's prlmary electlon ml] was passed by a vole 0(35 yen: to 6 nays. The companion blll making primary elerziona compulsory was passed by a vote of Kl'yeas to l nay. and the bill npproprlatlng 3500 to buy maps or the new senatorlal a‘pportlonmem was also passedl l'rooeedlugu 0! Nu- Rpfpollll Sen-Ion trnm Day to Day. Springfield ML, Jan. m.â€"()n account of lack of a quorum no bus'ness was ant-mph ed in the sennte yesterday, Afierthe read- ing of Ihe Journal, an adjdurnment was taken until ten o'clock this morning Prooeedlugu of LOOK OUT FOR IT‘ ILLINOIS. LEGiSLATURE ”HUN“. '1 m: >141er 1?! mmry Plovâ€" ;nr! Hurrzshvr'uv‘r‘5 puma y Mun .vzw- :l’hald'td m smmni z-t-adinu A M“ [,z‘m Min]: 101' “I" wxyvnm s u srs‘xlun “as rrferrud 10 :m q];- 5 vommilh-ex. '1‘ HI , F‘ 'v, 2:131 Ihuhousv yrs- I'vvvnlm L111“; ‘d it-k'llS‘Pd. Samuel Edwards. the with}: nursz-ryman and horticuhurim Mendmn. Ho Patablished the greens" in anine in 1854. drug stpre of Mrs. An Hansen. 0! Fixioago. The 000 and IinbiiitlvsS‘Jle. ‘ By the upsetting of a skifl' at Cairo the little child of R. P. HoHey and Lulu Brown. aged 16. were drowned. Hiram J. Jones, for 22 years spperin- tendent of tln special asst-smem bureau in the city hall. died in Chicago. Leroy Simmnson. of Gaiesburg. has brought sui! for $10,000 damages against (‘ha r193 Burnside, charging hm) with ulienming the aflections of his wife. who rocemly sued him for divorce. Leonard J. “firth. a bunker. died in Tusoola. aged '72 years. He had been assooiated in the business hére for 30 years with (‘ongre'ssman Joseph G. Can- non. Carroll S. Sprmne. husband of Mrs. Mcna Sprngup. 01 Bellevme. was found guilty of bimmy at Chattanooga. Tenn. and smnem'pd 10 {.0 years at hard labor in the penitmmm‘y. Thomas Gaimgan was found dead in 3 (Well near llornsby. It is supposed thm he Was killed by a train. Judge John Milton Scott. former chief jus‘iive of the suprenw court of Illinois. died at his home in Blooming- ton. aged 75 yearE. . Charles S. Kilbourne has donated $9.500 toward a $15.00!) endowment to maintain the Aurora city hocpital. A. A. Sheffield. :1 hotel keeporat Grand , Detour. died at the age of 70 years. , By the exlosim) ofyan engine boiler ion the farm of Mrs. Meadows meat Abingdon Oscar Anderson and hisszep- son were killed and Lloyd and Willis Meadows were seriously injured. Edward Shannon. 0! Belridere. who about two years ago murdered his wife, was senu-m-ed by Judge Willis :0 be hanged Friday. February 11. Earl Heston. 17 )ears old. died in Eureka from r.\'(‘essi\'e usc 0! 101311000 and cigarettes. Carroll S. Sprmne. husband of Mrs. Mcna Sprngup. 01 Belleville. was found guilty of bimm)‘ m (‘hattanonun 'I‘nrn I’h e gambling house proprietors were fined $100 each at Quincy. to be turned in. One thousand 'men HI‘E‘ at “ork in Bureau (-ounn' the work bring pushed nigh! and da). '1 he new German Lutheran church at Damers was dedicated. The edifice cost $7,000. Sixzcen miles of the Hennepin canal are completed and ready for the water to be turned in. One thousand 'men are at “ork in Bureau (-ounn' the work bring pushed nigh! and da}. Told In a Pen Linen. '1‘ he Daniel Hoou‘r soap factory was drsnmvd b) fire in Freeport entailing n In.“ of $6 000. , .. -. ...u.\,.. u; Anv3,nuu was for many years :1 teacher in the publEc sat-hook: in that vicinity. Burned to Death. Rev. ’1'. \\ . B. Dawson, an aged recluse. widely knou n in ventral Illinois, was burned to death in his cottage near Troy. Rev. Mr. Dawson was once pas- (or of the Baptist vhurch of Troy, and Mrs Xnna \YuEEeH. who murdered her stepdnug 11' 01‘ 111 Algonquin and con- 11455111 xhe orimv .11 court a: \Voodétock, has 1111011 sumonubd to life imprison- mvnt in Joliet peuixemiary. It was the first time H131JudgeDonuelLv had pronounced 11m se\‘ex‘e,semenoe and be was greatly moxed. Slain by I'uviln. John McGowan. a young teacher from Williamson couvuty, who has been teach- ing the “Cauhle school" in the northern portion of Alexander county. is_dead fmm injuries, inflicted by two pupils-â€" Henry and Scott Jordan, 19 and 20 years old. respectixelx. The boys had been “hipped {or bclng unruly. and they tlvrmrmvml that they wuuld "get even" “"111 xhe Ivavhrr. H. Ross.cquv1cted in 1895 by the criminal co‘urt of cg? county of an assault 13 km and 59mm (1 for five years, is commuted to two years and five months, These com- mutations virtually release the prisoners. Shmuel Munson, convicted In 1894 in up Fulton county circuit court for burglary and sempnced to {he Jolie! prison for seven years. Is oommuked to four years;L1ncoln ’ Sentences Commuter]. Gov. Tanner, upon the recommenda- tion of me state board of pardons. has commu‘..ed the following penal sen- tent-vs: A. P. Grout. of Winch-{ton was made president of the Illinois Live :ock Breedem‘ association. Stock Men Elect Oflcerl.‘ In session at Springfield the IHEHOis (fame Breeders‘ association elected President A. P. Grout, of Winchesmr. president; the llllinois Horse Breeders‘ associationchose J. Kincaid. of Athena, {Or prosidc'nt: the Illinois Swine Breed- ?rs‘ assoc-iafion selected for president Fred H. Rankin. of Athens: the Illinois Sheep Breeders' association efiected R. hL Bell, of Decatur. as. president, and sheriff has dosed the Galesbnrg LOAâ€"n n! ‘1‘â€" Found Guilty. . In the circuit court in Levnston Wil- linm Dull. the leader of the whole-ssh ‘Fulton county jail delivery in Decem- ber, was tried for the attempied mur- der of his wife in Canton in September,‘ 1897. found guilty and sentenced under the indeterminate law. Aph Foray (col- ored), charged with the murder of Ben Wilsnn. (colored), of Dumferline. plead guilty anfi was scutto the penitentiary. The grhnd jury in Mbnmouth r6 turned 26 indictments with 476 cmwtl against 18 men for illegal sale of liquors. 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