“ In! of u- mumm- of Ruhr «- m returning to mu city. AW earthquake shock In: (all Yuma. m. u 10 o'clock Sunday "i535; n'ii'f'm from that It Bombay we .... 1m cm- l‘nnch Dam Kelsey in round II. mum of botany In Oberlin, 039°. oollentohecomoputarotm Cum! manna: church 0: To- The none. at New York ban under arrest Clarence 31mm. 11 you! old. uh I: tum! by the “mantle: of 03- den, Utah. mound of stealing “100 fro. the Utah [on and Trust Com- ps“, at Ogden. He rm be held pend- m the trrlval of mutation â€pen. mnwamownodhynnmbot starting to run away. she tried to no) the lions. but was thrown under tho vim: wheel- Ind lmntly killed. The (m of Pulaski, Vt. was severe- ly than by n attic-Ike lon- an†m Sunday. No «Image faulted. lull Sohkrn in shot dead I: m atom at Chicago Walnutsâ€. The Wool-on lone, the mun-er. dlod at New York utter a mu- o( I.- lhu men Virus. and 3! non. Winn Mic runway min: for the not mun; April to m “01.000; for tho um period In: your. mum; llama. “3.000. Bury Harmer. at New York. who m Eon "vi-(formulaic Park. dud on Int-r00 mm (m- the malt o! n 0»an for mum at Ha- ry‘l Haul. Ir. flan-m 'II I no 9! m In. Theodora Hue-eye. M ‘ oflbommrruu.whodkdhfln York may. ‘ "am" Adkr. one of the no“ motor!- m chatter- ot Kann- my. and" not committed In new“ murder vim- three ram. and '11 blue" M at! perm null: voundod. In a gum-l Adler no: and killed Wilma Johnson. a negro. and 'u Mlle" not a the aid. by Jane- Oordon. adored. Iuyor sum: in chained 1.000 .flcks from {In old tomb of Gen. Om! n order to prevent them to Grand Ar‘ my posts nnd othcr organisations (Iranian! the country. Reports from my town In mt]â€" wm llehlm any an earthquake shock in felt for several mud: en- 4|! night. At Holland the fmt o! a brick hulking (all Into the rum. M 19111 of_ the cues of humane At prme. Ion, mm Bum Wel- A llâ€"ycu-old boy tuned Romm- that And mm A. J. Boulnw. I farmer. who had ordered mm" all his wanna. l-t loonuln Oren. Ho. The bar In Inn-flu on the premises at nonlinear, and when tho lute! or- «nd him away Bonner "month-nod Ind dollbontoly mulled no to“. In. I noun lun Bolllnur‘n body. can-la. am In a law noun. Dr. Altnd "on wu Ibo! and prob- Ibly monauy wounded n1 Nntcbu. Ila... by liar-Ho N. Ogden. I commer- chl lnvolor. . brother at Hull'- am. The troublo In aid to have been «and by Mom (talcum of m. «m. 0‘ “.000. 0!: recommendation o! the state bank examiner Secretary of State Laouer cloud the bank at Linn Creek. “0.. pending the â€Dominant o! a receiver. u is a private bank uni M- I “pm! .1 u 41“ Charles Waterman. one u! the oldest antlers and best known china: 0! Fresno". llL. commuted suicldv at 4:30 o'clock this morning by walking Into the Pecatonlm River and drowning himself. rem-In; the assistance of a paler-by. Temporary Insanity VII the «use. Richard S. Emmet. o! the ï¬rm of Em- met 1 Robinson, lrukers In Wall street, ind srandnephew or the Irish man". Robert Emmet, u critically m or pneu- monia at his home In New Rochelle. N. The Torrens land title but Is now a law In Illinois. Governor Tanner llgncd It in Chlcngo Saturday and It“ now on ï¬le In the secretary of Itnte's once. lever â€and. The police- hug; murder m committed [or n- Senator Earle of South Carolina In pronounced by his physician 3 very m mm, but Immediate danger Is not up- prehcnded. A convention of the Protestant mln- intern at Wlsconsln ls to be held in Milwaukee either on May ll or 18, to form a slate assaclatlon tor the pur- pose of ï¬ghting the saloons. The grand oiï¬cers o! the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen are preparing for the biennial convention in Toronto, Ont, May 17. Grand Secretary Treas- urer W. A. Sheahnn has completed his report, which shows the following fig- ures (or two years: Collections, 81.158,- 201; disbursements, $1,109,360; balance, 858.574. Polltlcal. Roll‘lonl. Sock! and cu-Inl Doing. 0! the Whole World Guam“! Condensed tar 0n!- Randouâ€"‘l'ho Ac- cident Record. HISTORY OF A WEEK. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP TO DATE. DOWN ERS GROVE. 39mm 6mm 3mmâ€. By WHITE WILLIAMS. ILLINOIS. John w. Penis. on trial for killing Robert c. Suckling. u laminae, m... was found guilty of murder in the am onlyâ€. can Jones, )6 â€an old, the dam- be of It. and In. Paul Iona, near mm. nut, committed suicide “on night by hum hay-cl! to a rm In liq Inn. A diam-uncut In m In. an «use. new I. Icon 0! It. mm, Incl... “med l7 Wes Inlpocton ml Bird and E. I. Time and tan 1 to a: lav-watt. bra-ch prison. It. mumuuthmmnnml cm a m m m it. Into. an :11":an ole-,1“, uncut muted mlcide by shooting Ice-alt twice the not; tutu elect magnum misnllmm'm {we and one-hut mile- west at ooh. 0.0 “at lat week can. vellum mulc- In heino- eonty, Ah. ell- fled Into the woods, urinal nd le- verety whipped two Ion-on elders. The elder. lama, ups-led to Governor Joliuon for mm, m- munc that they had been threatâ€" ened with can It they remained In tin cuts. The governor mined to m than and Instructed the shed! a! the county to me than his neck! liner mum'boln mine-Ham JulolDIelluol County, 1mm. Who-ch Immaculate-pt mmml. Hommvlctedotnbâ€" Nags-loam thmm â€mountainlnhmunfld munmmmmummelm of II: up. When dhunnd only two hr! renal-ed bum ll. nu liberty. 1!. hi mace tn- the R‘QLW. may row from MfllwwMMMMWI- mm The Turk!“ “(bonnet Ino m‘ donned to death an Imam" a! m on: who was distributing Ibo [mun an Auden rend Ind. u M Mr, Ash“: “they. The Inn depart-eat u wmllfltol In hm lulu-«l that the covert-at at Ema-la In nulliï¬ed the out" of 1m Inn on» country. hm ï¬nch Jo!» at Ann“. win Archaic Ono n4 Count Col-ch- oval. m Audra-Hungarian foam III-W I:- started for It. Masha. no lulla- Geographic-l 80cm, In mm m- mlmlu the noon of the nan-cream. Baum ape-1mm. I ~ [flung Anaemia, daughter Prlm Loni. William August of Bad- en. Mother o! m Grand Duke of Bad- el. I. m H. 'u Inn tn 1m. and was g ml of Prunin- Inï¬nity and Mtdmlmchnlnroluu an“ Duchy oi linden. Ho m nu- At. the naming of the Presbyterian Inca. hold II Mnduund. England. the bulnm commute. decided to ro- he! the petition. coal-lulu chum- qf hm. which had been pmnwd own! the nu. John Wilton. D. D. (In Madam). M lb. ouch-I mldcm of the Bub- op 01 London the lord chum-enm- lor- Inllly put-mod lo roaring Alabam- dor Buy-rd the original log o! (la lu- aovcr. which I: m docldcd Iona wool. Inn to Wlmll to the keeping ol the Illtl or Manchu-out. Quota vmom reached Port-mouth l-‘rldn tron Chorbourt. on bet return "on the south of France. The Motion Dally Now: my: I! In ru- mored anon tho lupporum or the government that the Duke of Lead- In to succeed the Earl of Abortion :- 00v- ernoMknnl or Gun-an. A dltpatch from Athens to the Rome Manure says "an II: hundred wo- men tad children died during the ur- rlble Palm! 0! the Green from Trynn. vo- lo Lari-n. M the John Slade Co. atone quarry. near Bluenoid. W. V... Horace Porter~ laid and Winn: Baniow were blown to pieces by a premniuro explosion of nitroglycerin. Peter Erickson and Frank Mec were killed In the Bun mlne o! the Lake Su- perior Consolidated group at Hlbblng, Ilium, by being bun-led in a cave-tn. Charles Thompson was Instantly killed while unloading a boiler on the Alexander mm In Portage township. Ohio. The Unlted States consul nt Guadaâ€" loupe, West India Islands. has tele- graphed the state department under date or April 29. from Point Apltre, as follows: ‘fSevere earthquake: lose heavy; many Injured." At Mlnden City, Mic-11., a. business block was destroyed by ï¬re Thursday night. Loss about 820,000, with little insurance. Fire which broke out at. Cartersvllle. "1., at an early hour Friday destroyed a large section of the business houses in town, causing a loss of at least 375.- 000: Insurance halt. Several people Were Injured. 4 Charles 3. Swan. 3 banageman ol' the St. Paul company, tell from the top! : ot- a train at Milton, Wis" while It was switching In the yard and was killed. The village of St. Augustlne, “1., was almost destroyed by ï¬re Thursday night. The entire buslness portlon was wiped out wllh the burnlng of eleven bulldlngs. The loss In about 820,000. A 5-year-old son or Landon Linder- man of Marshall county. Ind., was burned to death while attempting to kindle a are with coal oil. This is the third death caused by coal oil in this family within the last year. A 6-year-old child at Charles F. Netzow was run down by an electric car at Second street and Grand avenue, Milwaukee. and so badly Injured that it died a few minutes later. CRIME. FOREIGN. CASUA LTIES her pure-t! §Mï¬"‘"â€"" TKfIZJIIZI {Shula I yum ..... 'that. No. 2mm... man. No. 2 mint... :Olu, No. I mixed ..... 3M, No. 2 mint... .clovcmad,pflmmh KANSAS CITY. COMO. a" made! ........ Ll cmCTuo. cum, mum to “-931.75 .500 Hop. I." mae- ...... 2.“ 02.9795 Stan and hub . ..... 2.00 .5.“ Con, No. 2 .......... .24“. .1435 What. No. 2 M ...... .85. 19% can, No. 2 mu .175. .1†na- ........... . ,9.“ I‘M D. mm,mo¢tk‘ofl- at and no“ pro-1m! dry goods mum at northern "allâ€. died at South Bend. No In". I VII. and on. m, John c. Ill-worth. The Central [nt03 Telephone Co.- uly in ï¬led a mortgage A: Dunn. Ohio, to the [lunch Tm! and Quilts am for â€mum. A «Initial: I» been chate- by Gov. Wolh m the (1m: unto-Ila! co.- .lnlon to all Im Pic-Ideal nexu- ley and "mu MI: to attend I» mum celebration for the Arrival of the Uni quuwnmymp The union cam-Mn of III'IIIICO have decided to II the Inmat- 'I‘a u a can an hour and Inc 1. mm the m relate to concur I «rile will no doubt MIL In mm dun (bun-h, Wit. cm ban In mutton the In: um- um M0?! In the world. It will "why no hands, and will uh Hndlu I!!!» tron mar-h nun, not-dbl“ mot attempted Man. The Canal-n government will not was the (rum-hm um um lush- and therefore mnm say Do looked for between Jun 10 and IE. The gold donocnllo «at! mun com-hm" bu “mod an mm to m do-ocnu of mm... much; the mm luring election and In!!! "M bromnn to "at up for the (can. Word bu been mind In Now flu- en. (loom. from the Unlvonlly of wu- com“: "m the crew lack. (and: lid will he unlbh to row In tho out can your. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. II. n. E. Lee. Stoncvnll “chm: um! 3M“? Johnston. The confederate monument «voted (Mount the alarm of the Daughters of the Oontedoncy o! Dull-l In un- veiled at Dullu, Tau. 0n the top at , the column nud- the prlnlo And at I the hue are {our mam-ll on which an "to-um Hum 01' Jolmn Dav- ' M LaPorto. Ind.. the bully 0! Thom- :- Bauer out pork. which on examina- tion in round to In lflt‘clfll vim Mama-o. Their madman In considered lotions. Wisconsin won the intercollegiate de- bste (rum Its rival, Northwnletn. in the First Methodist Chunk st Evan- sion. lii.. Friday. Two oi the judges voted to: Wisconsin and one tor Noni:- western. Robert Ferguson, 0 convict In the northern prison. Indiana. has been driven Insane by eutorced Idleneu. the result 0! the nboltlhmcnt of the con- tact system of labor. Benjamin Bush. an old cltlzeu of Knoxville. Iowa. dropped dead near the fair grounds and was loun¢ lyï¬ng In the street. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of valvular disease or the hurt. Three chlldren of Anton leperer, proprietor of the Ashland. Wls., bot- tllng works, were poisoned by outing wild parsnlps. One or them. a 6-year- old boy, ls dead. The other: wlll re- cover. The conference of the Quincy dig- lrict o! the St. Louis German confer- ence was held in Peoria, 11L, Tuesday. Rev. H. Schurtz 0! Quincy was the pre- siding elder. . Dan Shaw, colored, of Chicago, and Paul Davis, of St. Paul. fought twen- ty rounds at Kimball Park, St. Faul, Sunday. Not a hard blow was struck after the sixth. and the releree de- clared it a draw. The ï¬rst regular mail service nu- thorlzed for an entire year in Alaska ha; been contracted (or by the post- oflice department, the service being Iron: Juneau to Circle City, 900 miles each way. The contract calls (or one round trip a. month. Leon Hirsch, a member of the Kane county. [1].. board of supervisors and president of the Improvement Bulld- lng and Loan Association, died at his home at. Aumrn. He was 61 years old and had been identiï¬ed with Aurora's interests thirty-six years. The coal mine at Sandoval, 111., la closed. It is laid this was decided by the operators as the best plan to re- duce wages. The men will be required to make new applications for work and accept the terms or the operators. inbwwmm MISCELLANEOUS. DOW'NEBS GROVE REPORTER. .72 ‘4 .42“ 11550 .2255 m on. m on: 11%. .23"- .195 .92“ .24“ .17“ .35 4.32 '5 an ' Ian-00m tun" baa. Albert 0. Porter. ex-mm of In- diana ma minister to Italy under an. Harrison' 5 administration. died 3: lb homo In [Mi-Imus loudly. The murder of III old Inn by one of In: non: I- reported from Nowats. I. 1'.. the victim being Join mm. 00 years of use. Jlm and Lawn Riley, his soul. aged 22 and 20. ganged In | Mt. When the father stunned to separate them Lewis draw I gun and ï¬nd t'o bullets Into the old man's body. donble murder and nickâ€"e were com- loud day! a: Bang, has, ï¬ve miles trmn Bur mill, lune, Frldu. All Ind been shot. It ll aim that a embodied In a: each: term to the Gel. Ille- has waived the formal “In! of the maiden! to his project- ed (up to Turkey and Greece. Geo. Ina wm be me two or three loath. The mum at his observations vm be M Act for than“... The unions of the Outside ml line at Hunky-born. Ill. lied with the mate board of â€Mention I pau- tlon. suing for 1n trim-anon of ex- lstlng amoultm a tin nine. As the mum did not join the amnion: In a. must! for â€Multan, am an In none at present. By Gov. 3mm mm to Ila (ho hm mu! by the N" York comptroller to II- mile tn on out. Guinean: mud by limb-am the “my- en of the auto have Don M 81.- 500.000. The tom 0! the late Theodore "avenue have gained 81,500.90 by the ï¬le lesion of the governor. admitting the llublmy o! the United sum In the mines. m Sen mm. In... an L. lane, wife Ind chm 1 l-‘or Lyn-chad lull-n Iloin. President McKinley Monday sent to Congress a message concerning the lynching of three itaiianl at iiahnviile. Ln.. on the night of August 8. 1896. He recommends an appropriation at $8.000 (or the heirs of the person. without loun- IDW the Tmâ€. The executive Iesslon o! the Senate Monday was de\ oted largely to the con- :lderatlon of the Anglo-Amerlt-an arbi- tration treaty. Senator Morgan spoke at. length. bitterly opposing tho treaty. Action Wm B. Speedy. The Republican members of the flv nanco committee had a further consuiv union with the Demon-rats Monday on the tarifl bill. and it is now said speedy action on the measure is likely. In the House a Senate resolution ap- propriating $50,000 for the congress of the Universal Postal Union was adopt- ed. Senators Tillman of South Carolina and Morgan of Alabama had a. heated discussion in the Senate Monday. Mr. Morgan proposed an amendmént. glv~ ins all public lands unoccupied by 1900 to the several states and territories. Mr. Hawley and Mr. Tillman opposed it. The Morgan amendment was flnui< 1y withdrawn. Spend] Action on the Tar“! Blll In flu! Sonata 1- Now 8am to no leolvw Helm of Lynclwd Italian! to Be Ike- unmanned. FROM WASHINGTON. LEGISLATIVE DOINGS 0? IMâ€" PORTANOE. Immoral by II. I... AI ll tell no: t day In the mom not“: of lay. MAV. THE MONTH OF BLOOM AND FLOWERS. Ellen Star In nation It humano- lh elected the Moving once": Gum! magi. Ill-I. Innate Gonna. War-aw; an. Human Too Busy. General Harrison wm not be modern- tor of the General Amanny of the Pro-hymn“ Church, to be held at WI- nonn. 1116.. next month. He I- too busy with lenl work. To "(It lulu-e- Tues. The life human wupanla doing business In Indiana have brought Inns taint the cum board of tax GUIDE"!- flonm and the local min; tumor!- tie- to enjoin then {run taxing put!- up Insurance policies having a cash surrender nine. My Rood mm. In... m hung, the lint-weigh chun- plon of the world. mftlly defend- ed M: um at New Yotk Friday ï¬ght by defeating Eddie Cannon]. the clever St. John: (N. B.) lint-weight. in the eleventh round of their twenty-ave round contest. In: M Dan-- M The French brmmfne Ammo. Capt. Fortln. from St Mnlo. arrived at a, Pietro. N. F., Sat-rd†lint. bring- In [our more survivors of the loot brig-mm anmnt. vlmh was Im- dered u the rm" of striking m ice her: of the Grand Banks on the nigh: at April 14. The grind :3th of the Order 0! the ï¬t» of Turin lepton. In the German â€Johnna Conn: Von Knnlu. the Isl-Irina lender Interpol- lnted the government on the “like! 0! the W new tinned sum urm. He and um Dingley um Implied less on law of American custom revenno than the Wire expulsion a! Euro- n“ goods from Amricn markets. _nd urged the adoption 0! a Man of (Blob. Gilt-[III Arc ludlclcd. These men were lndlrlml Saturday night In mnnrcllon will: the {allure of the Globe Savings Bank at Chicago: Charles W. Spaldlng, president: A. D. Avrlll. Hoe-president Charles H. (‘hun-hlll. cashier; w. Berry Erwin. uni-Inn! cashier: Alllson W. Harlan. dlmlor o! the bank. In I†elghly- nluo lntllvlmenls were returned. Knight: 0! St. John. Sunday was a gala day for the Knights of St. John and the Roman Catholic denominations. The day was set apart (or the annual meeting of the knights and {or the blessing of the new holy 011155 in the cemetery adjoln- ing the city. John H. Meter, Shelby- ville. was elected colonel for the en- suing year. l'nion (‘lty was chosen («Jr the next meeting place. August Norm-urn 1|th cum Nou- Lorlmon. N. u. August Norman went to the rest- dence of Knute "Instr-ad. near Larl- more. N. 1).. and asked to stayOull night. Mr. lllllstend was absent. About 1 o‘clock Nonnumwent to Mrs. Hlllstead's room and demanded admis- sion. She blocked the door. Norman ‘ procured a razor. went upstulra and out who throat of Peter K. Hlllstead. aged 15. He then went downstairs and tried ‘ to get. into Mrs. Hlllstead‘s room. but lulled. He then attacked the 13- months-old son, Thomnsfatter which he cut the throats of Adolph and 03- oar. aged 11 and 3 years. He then gained access to Mrs. Hlllstead's bedâ€" room by threats to klll her and two little girls if she refused to see hlm. After the crlme the murderer stole one o! the horses. and ls still at large. KILLS IN NOCENT CHILDREN. I. c. B. 820mm, M 8min; In a Mum shade Which I grow 0! myrtle: made. lumen sun 0. A. I. Encampment. The lmnois state encsmpmeu of the Grand Army of the Republic man held I: Guam"; Tyesday. Wednesday and ‘ Tum-adâ€. ‘ â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"__..._..__ Col. Henderson, the Iowa congress- man. when old army wand brcxe out two week: no. In. Improved percep- tlbly dam; the put two days. but no local mucous hive advised tho ampu- tntlon of his le: above the knee. It in stead with Qty-1min. The rmâ€" mpdmon u. been submitted to a m- un"- u Valium Will loll lJp Ame-emu. President McKinley will am mu any more lppolntmenta In (:29 con- sular service until after the present extra session of Congress adjr-zzrns. PI: Mar-u In. Elm-9. mnmer Danny do Lame ma re- mind an 0mm dispatch from tad?†conï¬rming the men able that the queen of Spain bu applied the reform to Cuba In. Cm In truth. Thc Wlmsm Beet Sugar Company, wbkh has jun completed a plant at laminae Falls. nd 0! whérh gm: things wore expected, In in 1hr hands of n mince. with I gloomy pm! ahead for the stat “olden. W. P. Nkhom. ox-pmldent M on. Bank 0! Comment at Sew Orleans. was convicted in the cumin-l (mm o! the ombenlelnent M 820.000 of m tunes. The penalty for Nichol}! crime ls from one to seven yet" In the ml- teneiary. lop-a In! In“ fructose. Amn‘dln‘ to advice: the Japanese government on amused over the ram! 0! the Haw-ml govern-em :0 mm" lie Shlushm Nari lamina-u to had there. and Rm ordered war mum to Hon-ohm to enforce that the .‘apanm Immigrants manor their nun Trouble with the United Suits is un- ly. 'l‘homns C. Jvnklns (-nrrlmi £3.""500 worth of lnsurnm-t- Both h-uluus and Home um rebuild at um-n. Joseph Home I: Co's loss on build- lng and dry goods stock ls $900,000. The Insurance is $723,000. (if this amount 8800.000 was on the mummy and 8 :50 on the ï¬xtures. Tim Insur- auro an the NormI ofï¬ce budding was shunt 864.000. The killed: George Atkinson, No. 15 engine company. Missing: George Thomas. No. 15 engine company. Inâ€" Jured: Elmer Croko. No. 7 engine coup puny. Firm-k on head by falling brlcks; Michael Daley. No. 7 engine company, out and bruised and arm broken by fall- ing an- lamp: Robert Badger. No. 4 en- glue l-ompany. ankle broken: George .‘lleokln. No. 7 engine 'cotupany. struck by falling bricks and cut and bruised. The most disastrous ï¬re that has visâ€" ited Pittsburz since the great tire of 1845, excepting during the riots of 1877. destroyed $2,700,000 worth of merchan- dise and property Sunday night and probably resulted in two deaths and the injury of four others. Not only is the ï¬nancial loss enormous, but it involves the (omplete destruction of two of the greatest mercantile houses of Pitts- burg. The great wholesale grocery es- tuhlishment 0! Thomas C. Jenkins and the mammoth retnll store of Joseph Horne Co. are total ruins. Flu-noun Lou wnl lull, Roul- ID.- 700.000~-I.In o! the Building. De- stroyedâ€"«Il-ny Flu-amen Inbred Dur- Inx In. â€MIMI. a! flu Couflauraflou ONE MAN KILLED IN SUNDAY NIGHT'S FIRE. DEATH AT PITTSBURG Intent. rm...