Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1902, p. 2

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M; 'W"" j if b mar-mod that In! St. Inuit ‘dm lla- hvo been told to th- ; «a: W of Phlhdelphln. The ‘ 1 h ha pending (or some time. mmmmeumumam it noon». «A m” nit of the city of St. m mm the ma board of equi- ' in ml the nae-mm of mention- was lied In an mor- renrdlng the control we. Dunn-3- Ind mm: m In clreuhtlol. A CI. H. Klrkhlm. 70 you: om. proâ€" m of 1 count store In Palate. “I. 1'“ and I man of vulth. commuted m In I Knnau City hotel by m:- In. morphine. Alien Run- of mu- City. 110.. i h Imam, Mexico for the put- 3... It I. stated at making unnu- I.“ for building n hm oleouur- “In W! In um my. "II. Colorado leghhtnn.wh1ch In him by tho fuming element. in: 3"“ 3 am co mm mm. provisâ€" in nor emu man- u that: metal 4?; ‘ no dmflmqnt mac" 0! Pam- «an 1'1“an Independent Order 0! “I Fallows. of Ion. met In “and mum at Mnrflsdltn'n. > Two nume- ol the an. nuns. 3‘: films. net dean: In Blmlnghun. Ah. 'mlln {our block. 0! one An- w. Ono I'm-ted u (M rolling um. and VIA embed m'oon two mm an vhlch be In coupling I I). dun. Ind an other {9" down ‘ .olunck u 13. Alice furnace. “Mu MI null. ho second Nam-1 max 0! Dn- lovn, In llod I palm“ M the county ("I-unr- a“ “Unload Bum bonds Included 'hlltr nun-r nun-men! o! tho ml' I M 8am. I winner In the Jul ‘ Jmoyvlm. “1.. undo tall m. J...- Km. O fuller mu Lin- ‘Oll Cnnler. Kim, vhlk on! hands; Ml his gun accidqnully dlochmad. II. had hitting him In tho neck Ind M seven“ Mn head from his “mmvemmm n mutton-cotsnnmheror slur- vho no «cased of «m the amp-In in cum ll. "boxers.” china I. Bent-b of the United flab- Hlocl (torponllon I; "norm lo I luv “Arnold" In an Wmn- (balmy M Pam. mun-In Comment van ltd.- ”l. the cum over In Punt. man'- ”- will nylon 00 Am Riv" (hly I (a! workmen at Turin. luly. man! u: the an {or I noon! mu 80m. rioting nu occurred In an 1-0 poucomcn were injured nu. duper-In; tho nob. The probe! d lb. city bu forbidden public mettâ€" The Southern Purine will supply the ”Iben'les for the Chlmo mallet to Prince Henry of Pruuln. The con! mm or Tau will be touched tor In. (run. The United Clur comp-1!. a New [at corporuuon. m curated to do him- In Ohio by the mercury of m u Columbus. n.- aplul stock b 87,000.000. M Pul- 14 Journal 0M0] bu pub- Ihld a doom, continuing tot II! unu- from Feb. 24, the Ippllmuon d Ch. nlnlmum (ml! to colon“! prod- m Impound from me Unnod emu. M Rico Ind ceruln other countries. Rollin Houdnhell b dad I: the ro‘ .1! o! a gunshot wound It the home d Iv. Bllu In the mutton: dilute! u Dunn-n, It. Juno. Murphy, a stadium living at Mall. 11., In found dead in bed at Chicago. It 1: belleved am he blew fit the nu by mistake. l. D. Evan, a veteran or the Mexi- fln and chill WIN]. 15 dead It his Mlle It Liberty Hm, Tel, used 79. . ‘3. J. M. Danny. luperlntoudut of tin Kookuk Electric Railway and Power comptny. has resigned to ucopt in ofler from New York parties who I". engaged him to lupervlu the con- Itructlon Ind operation or 3 water power and electrical transmission plant m the City at Mexhzo. llr. 3mm, who he a: upon. neat nation neu- hrminxton. 110. In recently received tron Anglers. hence. a consignment at 56.000 pou- Iud cherry stock. it will be nearly the. you: More this stock [trendy M the mullet. IQ have been rendered mum": mum mu .. rumors. Hm» 10min. ‘ Wm~ww WEEKS mutt} Ann-nu Renter. Conn-cl on.» Indor lunar, senior. counsel for Bar Admin] Wlnfieid Scott Schley, 90mm to comment upon President Welt-Joann In the matter of Admin! Shfley'n upped from no him: at um court of mm. Ir. llcCuinbcr (N. D.) urged that con- you should not bind the future am! by a deciantion of I definite policy regarding the Philippines. pater. He compared Information fur- nished by the executive departments with some of the statements of Gov- ernor Tea, in his teetimony before the Philippine committee, with respect to the capabilities of the Philippine people and declared his belle! that Governor Taft misrepresented the true situation in the islands for motira unâ€" known. Mr. Nelson (mane) preeentâ€" ed an argument in support of this gov- ernment's action in the Philippinea end sharply criticised Mr. Patter-on. in the Home the genernl dehnte on the Indian awropriation hill W de- rotvdl ulmoet entirely to "tn-eons tonic: Aa on Tneedny the lane niaed by It. Wheeler of Kentne‘y a in any. ago nine in for connidernhie Attention M m the lecture at the uennion. Mr. Bromveli (Ohio) Republican. Mr. Kern (minute) Democrat. and Mr. Fleming ‘ (Georgia) Democrnt. ndded their View ‘ to the literature on the subject. Ir. Kern protested union the attempt to mire poiiticni capiui out or the recent speech of In Wheeler of Kentucky. 'hich he chmcterhevl In an "lneig? niilrnnt incident." Mr. Route" (ilii-‘ noin) congratulated Mr. Kern on his "reunion to the bend of American hn« morietn in which lilr. Wheeler ranked so high, and then proceeded to trace the origin of what Mr. Wheeler had called "trncnlent nycophnncy." tine-Coy. I'm ’0. With the exception of n few minuten given to routine hosineu. the mate devoted its entire canton to the Philip- pine «nation. Ir. Pettenon (Colo). one of the minority member: of the Philippine committee. delivered his first extended speech in the senate. He rigorously nttacketi the authority of the Philippine comminsion to enact and enforce Iedition love. He main- tained that congress alone had the ‘ wan-«y. Mm" us ‘ The Music roulinued m cerium (io- ot the Philippine mil! bill. It. Burrovn mninuinod um Conn- In dialing viii: the quantum :- it In io- day and not will: uy niamco in run took place in in. mun. Ho unin- mm that tin Unlud an“ no. cup-nu oi mmuoa ill with an: nun! to inumuoui oblinuonl. Ir. Inflow not. in (am of his mud-n1 muting to it. nuptia- III'I. Ir. Ion] laid it In noc to inch I quniion of what could be done will the Filipino. n It VI. to losin- inio in m inn-mu of our own mph. 80min! Tillman introduced a Ml- iiou‘ muiring in. civil nflico com-h» do: to forward to iha mu a mu- nmi giving the mayoral)- of 0-- pioyo held by each of um Im- II a. yublh Denice. In the House Mr. Glllet or Manchu- Ietu la n halt hour's speech declared that the lntempennoe or In. Wheeler'- lenxuege curried It: own condemne- uon. Nevertheless. he (Glllet) [new only deplored ouch en alto!“ to e torelxu country. Dumas the course or the speech Mr. Roblneon find.) end Mr. Theyer (Mill) dlechlmed any Iympethy with Mr. Wheeler's ulter- eneee. The-e dlu‘lnlmen drew from Mr. Tllbert (8. C.) the Internet)! "at he deelred to shun the renpomlblllly of the lpeech. every word or which he eudomd. Mr. Wheeler reviled to Mr. ‘ Olllet, reeflrmlu what he bu! md‘ and declaring the! he would eund by Me words, whether they were dlecreel or not. V flood-y. Iain-M7 "- It was agreed by the Senate that a final vote on the Philippine tariff bill and the pending amendments should be taken up next Monday afternoon at :4 o’clock. The only stipulation was that the last day's debate should be devoted to speeches not exceeding ar- teen minutes in duration. Senator Wellington of Maryland spoke in 0p- position to the pendlng bill and Mr. Stewart made a brief legal and constitutional argument in support a! t e authority 0! Congress to hold the P llippines and to provide a proper government for their inhabitants. Bills were passed appropriating 8200.- 000 for a public building at Deadwood. 3. 1).: appropriating $5,700 for the im- provement oi’ the legatlon building; owned by the United States at Toklo.‘ Japan; to ratify an agreement with the lower Brule band of Indiana in South Dakota and appropriating 870,- 100 to carry the treaty into eflect. iiiiifiiimiii Iii BMEHESS Business Transacted by the House and Senate in the National Capital. WHEELER’S SPEECH THE TOPIC. "any Representatives Toto Inceptio- I. Bil LII-rug. Ind Chm Word. Ar. mh-m-KI-m or Tube All. loony Welcome lot Prince Boll-y- Tuud-y. rumor, 18- lt was agreed by the Senate that n ilnal vote on the Philippine tarii! hill and the pending amendments should be taken up next Monday afternoon It 4 o’clock. The only stipulation was that the last day's debate should be devoted to speeches not exceeding tit- teen minutes in duration. Senator Wellington of Maryland spoke in op- position to the pending bill and Mr. Stewart made a brief legal and constitutlodal argument in supvort of [the Indian appropriation bllhfi mmwgmw two of the sixty-two puss w posed of. The appropriation t _ [yrs- liminary work in the reservoir for the Gila River Valley went out on a point of order. Mr. Smith (Ari.) oflerod an amendment to strike out the appropri- ation tor the Carliale School. but it was defeated. Just hetero the close oi the session. Mr. Fitzgerald (N. Y.) made an attack on the superintendent of the school at Mount Pleasant. Mich. who. he said, was charged with per- [hitting the debauchlng of lndlan girls. Mr. Sherman. chairman ot the Indian committee, promised to make an inves- tigation at the Indian oiiice. Friday. February 21. For more than six hours the Senate had the Philippine tariff bill under discussion. Mr. Bate delivered 1 care- tully prepared speech in opposition to the pending measure. He was tol- lowed by Mr. Spoonerin a brilliant deiense of the Republican attitude to- ward the Philippine Islands. Mr. Spooner became involved frequently in heated colloquy with members 0! the minority. He concluded with an appeal to Congress to stand by the policies of McKinley and Roosevelt. Mr. Tillman began a characteristic arraignment at the administration in the Philippines, but had not concluded when the Senate adjourned. 'cun: no mum man. mum a» unmamnmmaa du- m. mu Loan n: 00.. The Supreme Court of the auto of tumour! has denied the writ of mmdnmu- and by the BL lam school bond against thrust. board of quflnflon. All the judge- eon-~ curred in tho dcchion. In no... l'nlcho Men. The departure from the port of Ben Fraud-co of the steamship Meteor. for Honolulu and other Hunflan pom. vi: Seattle and Puget Sound poinu. mnks the beginning of n new noun freight service between San Fraud-ea and the islands. but he bu lost the of a part of his body. Mie- Ony nu Par-I'll. are». Justice Horace Gray of the United States Supreme Court hu suffered an “(act of panlyula, but It 1: dated that there In every moon to expect his recovery. HI. mind is clear but he has lost the lumen!” control Pl.- l-m Coal L‘s-condo"... It In said the Plttsburg Coal company. the loaongaheh River Con- lolldnted Coal and Coke company and vacuum III the competing intercom In Ohio. Wot Virginia :nd Illinois I.“ be merged. It is estimated that the capital of the new eonmny wlll- be $250,000,000. luv. Pm I. laum Prof, Charles W. Pearson. who to- cenuy retired from Northwestern unl- vmlty, has arranged under the Inlll‘ augment ofthe American Lyn-mu hu- man. to prepare and deliver a lecture canned “The Blblo Ind Moder! Thought. or the 1mm; of the High" Criticism." m Oar-n- Tail Imam At an Ideed session of (he will committee of the Menu" the nailed compromise amendment m strain: the min dutiesâ€"mining in; minimum and maximum me- on when: to I and 7 1-: mrh mpect‘ Ively Ind on on. ami barley to 5 1â€"2 and 1 math mmiiveiy~m intro Inn. y, un m M vao. Utah. August Bil-- null. a coals-min, VII Inn-m killed. And Ill won-on uvmly mm will. plum: n comleu on 0 new building. The Inn All bad hold of the ban cornlco, when abnormal “Inc In count! with In oiedrlc Ilgli win. He mind (be full entrant 0! 5,000 Vol“. The House passed the lndinn nppro- prlatlon hill. No smendmentn of im- portance were attached to It. The lstter port or the session was devoted to the consideration oi! prlvnto chin: bills, I number of which were paused. A resolution was passed providing for an investigation at Mr. Nardin‘l nintlons to the Shoshone lndinn School. During the connidontlon of one of the minor cinim hills. Hr. Klo- hers (Dem. Texu), who is n demon. undo n hriet speech. doproatinx any attempt to unite politiesi upitni out of tho conning visit of Prince Henry. He said the United flutes should a!- tend to him nnd the great notion he represents s hearty welcome and true America: hospitality. Saturday. February n. In the Senate )lr. 'i‘ililnnn (8. C.) in concluding his speech on tho Philip- pine thrill Ines-urn declsrod that his coilosgue. Boutor churin. had trsd- ‘04! his vote on the Spanish tmty (or {odorsl pstronnge in his ststo. Ilr. ileum-in on hearing at the nutter. nought his not. nnd llldl'Q-Iu the president pro tom, dun-land the user- tlon to be I wlliiul. doliborsto and u- llcious lie. llr. Tlilmnn rushed trout hi. soot, hrushlnu Ir. Tailor Alida and overturning a chair. and Advanced up- on Mr. XciAurin. atrihin; him. The blow wss nturnui nml s consul Ill- up (allowed. roan outfit being to- stored the son-tn went into mu" session. As a molt both unotors won deprived of tho right to spout or vote. except by mission of the lust». and they were nnspondod pending I report on tho matter by tho con-iti- on «notions snd privilonu. The "on“ I“ not In mm. III-s. Bantu apt-rod. Twenty-fit.» than M In... New York special: The incorpora- t‘lon under the laws of New Jersey of the Interstate Trust company is the first step, it is declared. in n pi'oposal to merge under one management a chain of twentyâ€"one banks. extending from the extreme East to the middle Wat Negotiation are going on with bankers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indi- an'n. Illinois and Wisconsin. lost of tin-e institutions are mm 11' 7mm nub." hut n in no loat- .Q h but cltlu. ‘ Imam 0! Antonio. Tammn. Wash, dispatch: John 1‘. Davis and Ms nssochtea have dis- covered a mountain of arsenic _In a rangeme miles southeast of Tacoma. The ore on be mined chaply and the pmpefly will be developed on a large scale. M Kickapoo. new Peoria. In. Jen- himn lined her hmbnnd with an a: while he lay “leap. she then ended her own life with a revolver. It {stup- poaed she had become suddenly inane. Three children witnessed the tragedy. land- hnm- Inn-Ion. Rem at pauperlsm in London nhow an Increase of 3.126 pauper: over [In corresponding period of 1901, and the highest total In twenty-nine yams. with the exception of the con-upon]- In; week in 1895. The increase In partly attributed to the unusual com. Fur for Indian whon Crop Mlld weather of the put few dun has practically remand the snow from the wheat tlelds Ind lndlann farmers report the plant as coming out badly Injured. With the rnlned corn crop o! the last season they are very OWN- hmlve and fur the wheat crop II the next to Inter. film-o "cum “no!“ A strong tom of {be native comm-Inn} at Sun; Crux, province of Iagmn. Lawn. has upturn! Col. Conn, second In comm-Id lo the la- mrgent general Malt-r. and turned him over to "no mmury amhormen. Col. Cortes wn In fancied security In : suburb of Santa Crux not! was rah. In. funds for the Insurrection. 1'30!qu Ion. Including mm” to Sawfly-am "gum-M Irma", am: the dntnmlnn n! rvllm of (he clv’l war or winch-an value. will amount (0 our “000.000. The hotel. though .1 Italy In- woot :- my In the any. 'u nunly 4.0mm of the are unnu- boul- m “pound lo M" may for 000. 3.41 lo (bl. he! (lu- In Authormu lay the amt loll of llfv. Indeed, I: Chlo! lemr nld. but! than been on: n rudlmuury pron-run mm. m sue-u could bun quenched tho blue annulus. A. u VI). about nun” of the Dual rooms were burned out. but ll» Mme-(um In nlmoat nun-mm. Ind ”0.000 wlll npnlr all the Mann. Unknown woman: found on llxth floor at how: body burned uncut w you! monfllon; (“on to mm Unknown vow; body burned n!- no“ beyond recognition; found on dun floor. Roblnn. Button 11., former control-o nun In Fourth mama, «uh-nan. um lawyer at 52 William “ml. Schleslnur. mu Esther, Chic-co. Spun. Jacob. lulu-r. 34 Concord urea, Rochuler. Nu! York. Waller, John -E.. of Columbia. Tenn, Unknown mu. thirty-II" year: old. 5 (on 7 Inches In height, 140 poundl. bluk hair and mustache, ntnpod trou- nen. my nunmur nnd fill. when worn he." gold ring. Bennett. Mrs. Charles A.. of Ab- blm, mother of Lawyer Harold Ben- nett, who In In Bellevuo hospital ne- vorely burned. Foster. Mrs. Ellen. Horn, Thoma P., Denver Col. Romy. Frederick 8.. of Lyon; N. Y. Irlnon. John. Denver. Col. ucMnnuI. Mm. J. O’Connell. Charles Underwood. grind neyhew of Daniel O'Connell. the hill: patriot. nnd lormorly clerk of the nu- pnmo court. Burdens. Charles I... Hartford. Comm. colonel of the First. Connecticut Volunteers and veteran at the Spanish war. Barnhard, William John, turulture inspector for Siege], Cooper 00., Chiâ€" ago. The fire In the Park Hotel at New York, that. flared up while the Seven- ty-flrst regiment armory was burning, and may have started from that. burn- ed to death or suflocated nineteen guests and injured thirty~flve others, some or whom may die. The dead.~Normnn Acton. million- aire mine owner from Colorado Springs. CO]. William John. Denmtlon 0! us. hunky-lint Bou- neut Amory cauc- "mu-bl- In“ -â€"-l’rmnllont People Dub]. to Bump. from flu 11.no- In the Boul- PRICELESS RELICS BU RN ED. List of Those Killed in Mil- lion-Dollar Blaze at New York. NINETEEN DEM) IN HflTEl FIRE. Piper. Meander 11.. retired colonel Barnhard. Mrs. William, wile of ll“. nah-n! and fit". nookâ€"simmnmnkontool. ll'n hill-II! Mil-Hum Silica I'D-ma. The silken thread In spun from two orifices In the nose of the silkworm, the two threads being united by a (autumn: substance. Princ- sum-r and Horn. Printe 1m: of Chicago. connected with the hospital corps, has received two medals for hrnvery on the field. All won‘t man out or blow out; by «In. bounce numb you obtain boner mum than potable with any other band and coo-(m mm for same money. co til who lunar from Comlputlol, Banach. Liver or Nervous trauma who villus: this outâ€"It h worth 23:: to youâ€" ad send u with sumo lid midw- to R. J. a Ca. Jummo. Win, (or I pack- ngI of 1'qu 1‘an dolivard free Evory m 1: mad. It I- not my to tutor. Io doe. not have Donanvo search. you may be IIII‘O he I: «ram to keep n until his noel: of I: m. pnrknge! are mold. Do- nut“ Burch Is not only better nun any omn- Com Water Burch, bu! contains 10 n. In the ucknn Ind ell: [or an. hwy-11m “ "" Damn.- I. «nun-Io. ln Guatemala primary lnstmrtlon ll ,ohllnlory for all chlldren of from III to fourteen years of age. and that glv. en by the sun I: mm and grumflmn. In 1900 Instruction m being Import- ed In 1.41!) national schools. dlstrlblt- ed thus: 493 for boys. 494 for girls, 384 for both boys and girls. I Elude:- prtsm and 3! night schools. m 3‘.“ III"?!- Iâ€" wâ€"- ...u. .. P, no mu 0! oslfitusmmo mm w m out no nny map «I! mum that no and by no an M mm mum (fun. FRANK J. CHENEY. 3.0?! to mm In Incl mmflhod In 3 mm, this on: any a! member. A. n (SILL) A. W. “LEAN! Notary him. mm than. an Is taken Inwmally, no ten dine“;- on the Mood Ind murmu- “the. at the um. and [m leflimnh. 1m - up“ A . nan-“r“ A m Locn con-m, (â€" hall 1. Chan pan out In“ I. b no mint "nerd the In of P. 1mm», um. “an Inn In an (Tltyov Town. Conny and sum njoggglgx nil mi "9:? ml: 9:! .......-..n loco-Io at h...- ”(It The cnnmlon at no body of the Inn Dr. Row: (mum at Cheyenne In nvnled lb. mum revived by Mm ll lhn Ink" manic". when he an. "amino“! Mum-If, u I- many an" Indian "Insomnia, :- "fighting Bob. the damn" Thou It 'll thought the wound would ta- nm. but Dr. (Its-um mound. and for "no" "In car- rial the mlnfle which (he surgeons won unable to Doc-Ia. The loud but- ton wolglml more an the uhu oi (he deceased. Inn ov_ 9.19.5.‘31' 0! mm. “OI, firm III" I’m land. 'or I" loo!- lu far I and hdno- locum. vfllp l). W. Gama-y. [and Ann. loo U00. Ila. manila. Iinn .m-- .â€" ,_. fi._ n-.. .__ M in "only at pol pawn-all had In“. MI. I! In Ml. “In up an. lie-I- IOIC than to go Mo mum In w I- mm In me now an alga; no '1809‘ 5379;6- ‘5;qu Mall". and fa fro- fl." (0 [1.8 I um: lot ll. 11 n d «um {no [mu-"l land I“ nul- ws; “6. ”t M," (M- 9" 'f" '?'t'!'.'!‘! inadm- 7 mid Vitamin! unnu- unn- dndt o! unnu- nlud N In N Donal-o! Ion I‘Llllfllm.‘ AND LATINO. 1‘). on. 0! III Mame- In mum! to. wad Noni ballot-'- unlflnm "090. molly banana «out 00,000.” MIMI. of who“ “4 [0.000.000 and. at m; [m lr‘ Imamâ€"no. .u 9 1m. V J mwxvtm Tango gm “fifth". m. u: a“. ““1:th In: the has “The country here pleased us better than any we have seen. We drove out eighteen miles in a northwesterly di- rection through the Smith settlement This is a wonderful diatrlct; the ‘growth waa splendid: all kinda ot grains and roots were perfection. The older aettlera had good buildings of all kinda and looked very prosperous; In fact. we came to the conclusion that we had found what we were looking for, a good country. While the nature or the soil changea and in In aolno parta light. In others atony. and again heavy. generally apeaking it leavea nothing to he desired. Hay and water are also in abundance and wood can be found along the river elopee and ialanda. We have decided to locate there and ahall certalniy advise our trienda to do likewise. We also truat that thin report play have the eiloct or drawlng the attention or land miter: lo thla dlatrict. and can houeall)‘ ad- vise all auch to locate there. They will find a good thing‘ As farmer-a ouraelvea. {row a good diatrict in Ilichigan. we have come to the con. cluaion that. properly (armed. western Canada will grow almoat anything." Auk (or intormation from any agent ‘ oi the Canadian government. Medan. J. E. Blnm end J. Crumper not Manchester, Wnehtennw County, Michigan. void 3 vleit to Alberta last summer Ind new there I Mr. Shanta, one or the good old Pennsylvania stock. who had come recently-some seven years agoâ€"tron: Ontario with $24 in his pocket. He has certainly prospered, as he now has over seventy head at cattle. has a good loghouse framed over; else a good barn. and in all respects look: a thrifty and well- todo tamer. He had me good crops or onto and barley. A er upend- inx some days In Calgary end Ed- monton they returned to Regina. As- einihoin, and looked around the coun- try north to Lumeden and Balconle. where the crops appeared very prom- ising and heavy: continuing up the Regine and Long Lake road they came to Saskntoon on the crossing a! the South Saskatchewan River. or this district they any: heroe- do not wear shoulder mm and. 306”":th BUT on. tum: youn (alum-:1 M's NOW HE IMO SEVEN‘TY HEAD OF CATTLE. firm must! Winn on . lam: run to Cunt-43h.“ Wonk Abonl I-Ihtoon. lulu-om Ind ling-o Dig- p-m III-m rm wul Loo-u. I OI!" 000"“. "Tryml" In Free manna-fly Inland. no no... Lincoln, "1., special: Paul Smith. 3' wealthy grain deal» doing basin ' u’ saver-l points in this county. 1' It mm by a aha-ii! thlt he was ‘ '5‘ cinliy Involved to the extent of W 000 and late last evening mm W shock caused by the public dim _V 4 his financinl ombnmument dud ' -' ' hen-t mime. Nash Wright . min dealers of Cplaxo. not mm. In coinâ€"um. Pmama. Colombia, dispatch: It In positively known here that the forec- nnder the government general. canto, 3nd the revolutiomry general, Hem are fighting. Varied Ind mm "4. ports have reached here of this am ment, but they all lack confirmation V, .0.me rule-hr“. Ila-c A dlmtrh from Frankfort. 111., an the state senate by Inn-Mm vote adovted a bill altered by Samar Golc- mn of Trimble County making an unusual appropriation of 810.000 for an establishment of home for 130113.! confederate soldiers of Kentucky. w 1. mm WI! In. Lovi z. boiler is seriously ill It hit home in [known (Tm-Io. Washingto- city. with rheumatic mt. mon- mnied by fever. Thm phyfldtu heid a consultation in rmrd to his case. His condition is not critical, but given rise to some pnxiciy. All cum I. Sauna. "Tim nations of Germany and the United Staten an dnoiling in brotherly tranquillity in the south are" said Dr. So". the governor oi Gunman hm. vim bu nrrived In Harlin on nix monitor leave 0! IMPIIN. "The interi national situation in Samoa in tho- lntoly ciomlless. Ind tine "er-mt possibility of native lends mm} only a remote prosnert of strife.” "Mon; (ha Mlanllc man bullâ€"p waa chock“ lonporltlly by the m. and Iona Interior polnu also Inland (roll unlavorabla wrath". but eon- umptlva demnd- [In no mm at abatement. Prlcn of parlahablo [ood- advanced aharply. the whole run at staple connodlun landed upward. Jobbing (Ma In apnea In»: at war In. appanl la of a-pk proportion and all heavy hardware and product. of Iron [eel the pnanun- In that Indu- lry. I’m-pee“ are moat «mounting aa lo the labor Illa-non. The Mda nar- ld la weal “d dull. with no will, of Chlmo receipt: deurlorauu. Woolen Ind wnnlnl lulu-ha [or [all have mind In: aurnllon. [ml Ila an null tnlly up In «no nor-go. Pam“ Naples are remarkably well malt (aimed at the mm mltnnr'! In «I» _ latlom. (‘mmn mm 1-. small {mum tn m prim and ruled qum mm“ It. 'eok at (he hluhnt pol-Him: ol the crop year. Llabllmn o! mmmorolal fallen. "ma lar report"! Im- thruary auraâ€" nled 10.697.381. 0! width 83.404321 were In mannfartnrlnu, 82,892.”! In trading. and 3401.112 In minor con-cr- rlal lines. Follum for the week pan- her 250 In the lfnlled mama. “an“ 253 Ian year. and 81 In Canada, I‘ll-n 39 Ian nut.“ Mon-n on (I. Mluuc can nu to (1.”- (‘o-Iâ€"puvo Inn-Ila. IL 0‘ Dun 1 C03: weekly review at (rude “yr. SEUTS BHEYS 81” UP BY 80m No recent news Irom South Atrlm has aroused so much Interest to In shown In thls engagement. because 0! the prominence of the reglment el- uxed. The Second Dragoon- no known as the Royal Scots are". uni the detachment therrtora Inn "an on. of the best equlppcd reglmcnts In tho urvlce. The Scots Greys hue (armed 3 part of General llamllwn's column In recent opentlons. and when sent Into urvlco orlzlnally In 20th Africa were I part of Major Genet-l Bnln- zon‘n brlnde wllh Lord Robert: and under the command a! Lleutmnt Colonel W. P. Alvnndrr. BUSINEEWCVONWIONSV soon. i Unofllclu dispatches concerning the engagement give the names of the wounded other: In Major 0. ll. W. Felldeu and Captain E. Unher. "General Gilbert Hamllton. while moving toward Nigel on Feb. 18. em saged the enemy at Kilpdam. Part of the Second Dragoons becoming de- tached from the remainder of the comâ€" mnnd, were surrounded Ind cut on. Two officers were severely wounded and two men were killed Ind nix wounded. Fortyâ€"six other: were up- tured, but have since been relueed. Hnmllton was unable to dislodge the enemy, who held a strong position. He continued his march tongel." A Boer coup. resulting In the demorallutlon of one of the crwk British dragoon regiments. the Scot: Greys, was reported at London (mm South Atrlca. A part of hard Kitchen- er's dispatch to the War on!” was made public, as follows: TAKE FORTY-SIX PRISONEBS. III-mu: Cum- “Ion In In. II.» An Bela-loll by order of mo AMI-mic: Oomunndcrâ€"Loudonm Dl-pI-y In. lulu-n In the noun. Burghers Surround a 03W ment of the Famous Regiment. ’ '

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