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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1897, p. 6

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Three hundred people near Sioux City. Iowa. hue been caught for .40 each by two bunko men claiming to represent Jordon Brother: I: Cruik- sunk. lama: manufacturers, of Des When and Kann- City. They pro- tmd to give the victims positions at no a month. And required 840 ml: hold to bind the ham-in. 21-007. 7. V. Smith of Arkum am in the insane uyiuln 1t Little Rock. no In I. citizen of New Lewin- vme, wanna county. He led the re , public“. at Mun-u in the amon- Butt m of 1875 being Baxter's ; ‘ Want in ones Hi: remains were Int hole tor bum . m Wheat- Manta! his us- phicmuon .2 Springfield m. by , all the gambling ham ' Ian-aim], An innate or the m lunatic nylnm No, 3. u- ”on. of tho bath room. turned _ in”. m a at», man amt Ron. I finlander, was shot and instantly killed by Vlllm lush! Gust Imm- It Wnkefleld. Win. while resisting arrest for lining nabbed a companion In a saloon rov. A mob at “Manda: attacked marsh-l Killer. but he was attacked by n posse. Inn A. Brunt. “ed 71 yarn, Ind Rachel Naming. aged 68. were married at Outta-a. Win. They are Inmates of the soldier- home at Wnupaca. Bry- n! was I member of the Forty-third Inn-chum“ nnd was disabled at Wile July to, 1m. Jonah Johnna. his wife md two chlklm M II- llnnle Pruner nt- tempt-1| to ford n swollen stream at Jack-DI. lo. Johnson mum alum wha- tho vehicle m oveflnmed. but the 00011 were dawned. Ru. 1'. Down: Tulane and Me nâ€" m h (be Indi- rellel expedition spoke w 4.0” peoylo In one mm- tion .1 Rock [that], "1.. Bum!” night, at! mud atom 80” In can and 150 mm of can. The body a! W. H. huge. 3 travel- lng m at Fort Wane, druvnd dur- lng the mom latch 10. m mm from the river at Plankton, Ind. It va- idenflflcd by the mm on the “lien and mile-co boon. Bum-n broke Into the lion of c. F. Kim O 00., at Woollen, "l. and an” 0. I Id of goods. Charles W. WM "award In David Wlmn-n have been placed In jail for W or finalisation. Th Hm National But at Wisdom. In... In In. new to ball Mn... mum. 080.000. 11m nllllon mum m can plan! In: Duh Man! In Om Boy. WK. trout: then I, the sun-- 0" mm. Dun-m to: m WWIII cul- Isl mm. wmu- Lin. 7! year- of a: ad on 0! no curly lemon ol the county. m m to do“! under me wheel: at I China.) A lantern 3mm tru- li-d. 11:. Ohio medial lav bu boon do- clud coma-mun tn (ha lover «um It num- physician to n:- but Ind Inn walnu- build two: party In It”. «3 the common at Charla Rut-rt Puma-II. in m In- nouly "I. but than mulled Improve- hnt In mun. - Juklu IcCKnhy. lamb" of pull.- luul for North Lennard. who beam nu lander of the Irish pull-menu" Juan N. C. Icmlnud. u-Unlted Buic- land tonal-donor under Presl- mu (Infield Ind Arthur, am It To- wn. Kan. land 75. The (mule wards of the Iowa gum ho-plul tor the mane have been placed under quarantine on amount of diphtheria. Ono death hu occur-rod and tour m ill. The wudl m quaran- um from each other had troll ma enter or working department. The tobacco Itemmery of P. Gloy- item, at Hudson, Ky.. was destroyed by are. The [on on tobacco In estimated It 87.000 and on bulldlns 810,000, with $15,000 lunar-nee. lmc N. House, a well-known: mer- chant of Trenton, N. J., was found dead on his knees by the side of Mn sun's grave. He had apparently died while pnylng. A distinct earthquake shock was felt at Vandalin. ill., at 10 o‘clock Sunday night. The vibration was {mm wast to cut and luted about ten secondm The state department at Washington has been Informed that the government or Roumnnla has pruhmlted the entry of Jews Into that country. Monsignore Martineiii, the apostolic delegate. has received oflicial notice tron: Rome that the title and residence or the present See of Jamestown. N. D., is to be removed to Fargo, N. D. The See embraces North Dakota, with Blah- op Shanley in charge. Miss Eugenia Smith, 20 years old, daughter of Rev. Jarvis P. Smith. a Methodist preacher well known in Se- dalia and Marshall. Mo., committed sui- cide at Independence, Mo., by swallow- ing twenty grains of strychnine. Dis- appointment in a love mini: is said to have led to the act. HISTORY OF A WEEK. .m.-.<O Ch. .53 w><fl ZH>NM LO. 03ml NIH. rolltlcal. Religious. Sod-l and Crlmlnnl Doing. 0! the Whole World Cnretully Cor-denied In: On! Roldanâ€"Tho Ac- nldent Record. The Channlng Club gave a reception to Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale at the Brunswick hotel In Boston In hon- or of his recent. birthday. He made a short address. gamma firm gmtm. DOWNERS GROVE, 8, WHITE WILLIAMS. lLLXNOES. Robbers attempted to remove the corn ner none of the Bantu: church It Pol-thud. luck. where a mum of money wn deposited. but were Minoan! any. . wnmn Glow nhot Mamet: twice through the heart at Morris. Ill. He was for n time tart owner of the la- non Regina. He feared he was getting mnsumpflon. ank Conner: and Ben Johnson se- riously and perhaps many wounded him Chnrleo Fly at. the Wyandotte, 310., county jail In attempting to es- cape. Both men were nrmed with reâ€" M and-luau, Mexlco. Jme 3. Quit- terls gm legally shot for the murder of his bt'othor-ln-lnw, Jose Bobtdllla. a mllllonalro merchant of that city. He met his death without any outward I!“ of felt. The grand Jury at Cincinnati. Ohm Indiana Dr. J. W. Prendergut and Dr. 0‘ V. Limerick. on charges of colic-rm: n bribe. Dr. Prendergnt wn haunt client of Cincinnati until lately. Bob [ache and Al Maddox fell out our hm provision, near Glucow Juncflon. Ky. maddox attacked Locke with a scythe binds, cutting Ma Huron. The Louisville l Nashvme Railroad Company has oflered a rec-rd of 83,000 for the Arrest and conviction of the par- tleg who mused the passenger wreck near Wilcox, Aim. last Thursday. 11!. Burn. aged 83 years, committed suicide at cm City. 1“,. by shooting. lln. George W. Wuhan: commuted Rickie at Comm, “(1., M jumping III- to I cistern and drowning before unec- uton could rescue her. Dewondoncy our the loan at her husband. who died a few months no. In assigned u can Colonel lance. la command of the Greek lama ol the mm: of mum. an telegraphed lo the government that the Turks have bombarded the Inmuty Wu! al. Ana. although nu Bed Oran lac vac belated over IL Australla baa llala year reached the 100.000.000-onnca llne In her produc- uon of goldâ€"(hat la, aha has. since 183]. produced that amount of gold and the yield of that precloua metal la on the Increase. The pope has elevated the arch- blahow 1! Lyon. Kenna, Ronen and Bantlaco do Computella to the card!- nalate and formally modal-ed the previously named Nelson: of Bulalo. Cheyenne. Wllallnnon and Hollie. A Inch] dlnutch hon Cay: Town nuance- that n cauldron at an: arm“ Ianhlp alum Dom In]. and“ you “autumn. Em accord- Iutouopunloplnmu Cm“!- ouly I um WW II autumn). The “Allan Geographic“ society has received am o! the Intel: 0! no Bot.- 30 ”mum. round to Mn Ina de- «rand by no Abyssinian. It I- learned am the much! VIII! of a Iquldmn of mm mm». In akin. to Delano Bay In Inunded lo Ito-ml. nu handgun of Germany. Ponuul Ind the Tran-val to chum the num- quo '0 the Madam-u of an“ Bunk. no man at m can at bubonic plague ll [loam up to m 1. “.706. Then have Don ”.080 dull- tm mu dlnuo. In! at (In Inhabitants ol Booby on m min. to fluidly. The duchuu 0! York was ulely de- mand or n alum" at York cottage. Sandman-In. England. Bundu Iner- noou. Mother Ind child at Don: doing we". Emperor l-‘nnchl Joseph or Austrlu. with Archduke Ono and Count Colum- our-kl. the Austro-uunprlnn totem: mlnI-ur. bu started 1m 8:. Peter-burl. In the business pan 0! (own '1}! burned. The loss will not exceed 310.- 000. The postman-o bulldlnx. a 8'0- COI’! IlOI'e. Inwmlll, uni; store and ot- flce bundlngu Item duuoyed. Fire broke out at 2 :30 p. m. In the town of Pottervllle near Homestead. Pm, and thirty- mix houses were bur.ned The origin of the fire In unkuoyvn: _ Shoals. 1nd,, was again “filed by fln Wednesday, the second time In two months. A block of nine houses Mrs. Calvin Eastman was prostrated u! Dixon. UL, during a storm by 3 Shock of lightning. She fell from a chair and was unconscious some time. Today her eyesight In affected, but her entire recovery is hopea (or. Colonel John S. Mosby was thrown from a buggy at the University of Vlr- glnla. at Churlottesville. \'a.. and re- ceived a cut wblch may seriously lu- jurc one eye. While Tom Durban, a logging man. was absent in Virginia chopping wood. his mountain home at Beaver Creek, K32. burned and his wile and tour chil- dren were cremated. A small tornado passed over a part of Wulmunsee county, eight miles southeast of Wamego, Kan, Thursday night. Henry Mlller's 8-yearvold son was killed whlle Miller and his wltc were perhaps fatally hurt. A severe earthquake was felt at Cairo, 111., Sunday night. It consisted of two distinct jam moving from the west and lasted about twenty seconds. The larg- est structures Were shaken with a sway- ing motion. and people rushed in terror to the streets. No damage was been reported. At Georgetown, Ind., Edward Ellis was struck In the throat with a barrow tooth and bled to death before a surâ€" geon could be called. There was a damaging wreck on the Iowa Central near, Steamboat Rock. Iowa, Sunday morning. An extra freight was coming north and was run. ninz at high speed when the front trucks at the engine gave way, sending the entire train of twenty-five care inâ€" to the ditch. Engineer Tom Clogs was fatally injured. The financial loss is $25,000. CASUALTIES FOREIGN. CRIME. What, No. 8 spring”. Corn. No. 3 ........... . Oats. No. 2 white ....... Inlay. No.1........... Wheat. No. 1 vhtte Corn. No. 2 mixed Outs, No. 2 whlte.. Rye, No. 2 ........ Wheat. No. 2 c3111.... Corn. No. 2 mixed.... Data. No. 2 mixed ..... Rye. No. 2 all: ..... . Clovemed. prime out: Rye. No. 1 ............. Corn, No‘ 3 ........... .. Oats, No. 2 white ....... Wheat. No. 2 11¢... Cm. No. 2 ...... Oats. No. 2 .......... Cattle, ll] grades ........ 2.20 Hop, all grade! ....... . 3.70 Sheep Ind “WW-w": 8.25 sheep .......... Wheat, No. 2 red Corn. No. 2 cu]: Oats. No. 2 cash LATEST MARKET REPORTS. cafEAfio. Cattle, common to primejus 0531 Hon. all grade: ........ 2.00 00.11 Sheep and lambs ........ 8.00 06.2! Corn. No. 2 ........ Wheat. No. 2 red Oats. No. 2 white Rio, No. 2... Panama Bung; The New York non-lo passed the bill unlcg lunerltnnces. The assembly has already pissed the hill and It In understood um Gov. Black will ulna It. One. thousand loyal Greeks nailed from New York to 10m (ho tom now fighting nnlnn the Turn. C. J. Mllflm. I grocer o! Decatur. Ill. was closed on an execution for $1.- 200. Afterward he made m min- mm. HI; stock I: worth perhaps 82.- 000 and his Immune. will he no‘ less than 82,000. The on!" detaching Rear Admiral Bunnies rm comlnnd of the PI- cllc union has been uncalled no (but he in] column In command mm July. 0mm W. P. Lynch Cn-p. Son 0! Veteran. natural In In oflm a ll- gin. Ill. (Tuvalu Brook!“ 0! Aaron ncted :- Inn-luring one". The chat- m' memlnnhlp in nearly 100 hen. Iluor Thomas 8. Durham“. tho nMed ream pioneer who cloud the plain. with rumor". died an. flux-l- hl. Ila. It the bone 0! Mn «mm. and n “qu over 72 run Receiver Wlflon of tho defunct Ion Elm/Inn Bank. at Sioux Clly. nu mod fllocltholdcr Ell Rich-numb to compel Illa return of ”5.000 worth 0! bonds In the films: (.‘Ity sewer [’po Company and ”00 um of lund In Ion And Nehru-uh. No claim. the properly vu Illegally transform lo Richard-on [Mar to the tall-to lo nvo It from the Vim-ll. A. It cot-whe- pndlully the null lot-l o! the con. mi luau, lac mull In llama: to (he CMHOI'I. Fm) Japanm laboren have Irflnd from [mu-h Columbia to work In the Cdllorulu orchardl And fields. The III:- Inlmtlou commlulonor la Inn-unl- Iu ma report (In! the humane are comma here undor column. There Is considerable excltcmvnt at Clnclnnau about the natural us well struck u Woltun. Ky. It. to salt! to be n such" and In only twenty mlln from Ctnclonott. It a natural [31 belt would be dm-elopod then. a pipe would be constructed from the Walton field to Ctnclnnotl. A unit to enjoin the payment of $10.â€" 000 band: voted to the Missouri Pu- cinc road (or building through Nehru- Iln City, Nab” was decided against the road in the supreme court. George Hurris has petitioned the ted~ erai court at Dubuque. Iowa. to require the Modern Woodmen of America to produce their ritual in court. He was Injured during the initiation Into a lo- cal camp and sues the order in general {or damages. The body of A. F. Bruce, :1 well- known resident at Milwaukee. who has been missing since April 7, was found Sunday floating in the Milwaukee river. The deceased was the 'nther or Chair- man W. F. Bruce 0! the democratic county committee and had been ill mentally and physically for some time previous to his disappearance. The steamer La Touraine sailed Thursday lrom Havre. France, {or New York. This is twentyâ€"four hours in advance of schedule time. the object being to land the cargo at destination before May 1. by which date It Is feared the new tar”! bill will go Into eflecl. Colonel Andrew J. Smith, governor of the soldlers home at Leavenwonh, Kan, has been transferred to the Paâ€" clflc branch home at Santa Monica. Cal., and Colonel J. G. Rowland made commandant o! the Leavenworth home. Augustus S. Lantlls. the dlstlnguish- ed central Pennsylvania lawyer, died at his home at Hollldaysburg, Pa._ of heart trouble, aged 63 years. Cyrus Morris Dodd, professor of mathematics in Williams College, at Williamstown. Mass, for more than a quarter 0! a century. died Sunday 0! in- flammation ot the bowels. The Rev. Samuel Wyckofl of L9. Crease. Wla., died at the Mendota In- sane hospital, aged 67. He was taken there one week ago. vlolemly insane. State Senator Daniel A. Campbell of the nineteenth district of Illinois is ill at his home at. Chicago. While attend- ing physicians do not think his condi- tion serious, they have ordered the pa- tient to remain at home for a few days until he becomes stronger. KANSAS CITY. MILWAUKEE. M|SCELLANEOUB- NEW YORK. DETROIT. TOLEDO. PEORIA. DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. £9360 05.10 03.92% 04.40 05.50 04.17% 06.16 .74 $5 .24 21 I5 .32 .‘22 .86 37% .21 .1 7 .3255 .34 55 .24 .1. To Heat in Denver. Denver women are preparing for the eighth biennial canventlon of the Gen- era} Federaflon of Women‘s Chub. of the country. which will meet there in June. 1898. lunar Knoeh Out O'Donnell. Peter Mailer again demonstrated his ability to whip Steve O‘Donnell by practically knocking him out in the sixth round of their bout at the arena of the Quaker City Athletic Club at Philadelphia Monday. mon, accompanied by Mrs. Bugs. her son, 5 years old. and her baby, and Misc llnnle Fraser. The wagon was overturned In a creek, and only John- Your Pom We" Drowned. An accident occurred at Jackson. 310.. 80nd” Inemoon resulting in the drowning of four pemns. Joe John- son was coming to town In {covered Gina-blown- mo nu Aenm The window 31m blowers and gath- erm at Pituburg, Pm. won an impor- tlnt point In the matter of equalising wages. They have been granted :11 mi- mice of 15 per cent to the single strength blowers and other-en and s and to per cent to those working dou- ble :trength glass. According to the size. The tumen‘ nodules of Indiana, three of Chicago and those of Louis- ville not It Evansville. Ind., Sundny In convention. New amt-er: were eiect- ed n follows: First speaker, In Stern, Ohm; second speaker. J. W. hoover, lndunanom; secretary. Ernest Wilton, Evansville. The next meet- ‘ng will be hem In Danvllle. In. Lave Dena-CM by labâ€"e. A memorial va- Thursday presented to the president and member: of the cabinet by the necutive council of the Manila oi Labor. outlining the deâ€" mands oi labor for legislation an fol- lo'a: Amendment to the iederal eight‘ bunt law. the remodeling at our in- migration lava. reform in the nation- nl banking system and in the issuance of the cllrrency oi the Unlted States. and liberal appropriations for govern- ment public mks and for the luv movement of river: and harbor; The phniduu who unload Pietro Ami-run. the min. pmounced hill to be Innne. tum Ana-on I. We no Ila. .0 In”. A. Attempt in and. at. Rome Thun- du to uni-lute the lung 0! Italy. Will. Kill; Humbert m on bl; way to the ram n nun mined Pietro Ac- claim. a Iron-worker out of employ- nan. alto-91d to sub his manly with a tumor. The m in and be [on he could em out his put-vale. On "an nnnounmmem of tho dam of Remnant!" "Mun. the non-to adjourned u a mark 0! mm. the “Journal" being not" nan load-y. Nabo- ot “la-mu- The session 0! the senate Thursdny was one o! the most eventful mince connect mmbled. It opened with a propoaitlon for an onlcial expreuiou o! limp-thy to the Greeks in their um:- 51: with Turkey. This soon was merged into n turbulent debate over the disorganized unto ot the senate. during which Senator Morgan characterized Spotter Reed In the "great white Illi- buator." Later In the tiny the Ncluon bankruptcy bill I“ passed by the deci- aivo vote of (D to H. The bill in the anbotuuto Irma! by Mr. Nelson of Mlnneaota. It provide. [or voluntary and involuntary hankruptcy, but the theory of lta author was to tree it from linnhnno and motto it o! aubutantinl benefit to debtors and creditorn. “one Anny“ Ila- s-bultulo 0! Mr. From late reports received It seems certain that the Greeks only eSL-nped a crushing defeat at Larissa by preclpl- tatc night. The news from Eplrus ls conflicting. It seems certain that the Turks have occupicd Penteplgadia, and it is not improbable that the Greeks have retreated to Arm, showing that the Turks allowed them to advance to l’cntopixadin solely in order to destroy the column. The news of the disaster to the Greek troops at Larissa caused an intense revolutionary feeling to be displayed at Athens. Exâ€"Minlster Rnlli, leader of the principal opposition group in the legislative assembly. threatened that unless the military staff 'was changed he would issue a proclamation to the people. M. Dclynnnis, the premier, im- mediately announced that the staff of the crown prince would be recalled and that ex-Minlstcr Ralli, with three of his nomineesâ€"Gen. Smolenski. Gen. Mavmmichnli and Col, Dlmopoulo~ would be appointed to replace them. dla." The Greek government on Monday wired to its representatives abroad as follows: "On Friday after 6 o'clock in the evening, yielding to the enemy's great superior forces at Mati, our troops were obliged to fall back on Pharsala, abandoning Larissa. which in no longer tenable, owing to its posi- tion in the center of a plain. Our army is advancing toward Pentepegi- Alum: . Death Blow to the [Iowa [or II“: Succul- o! "no “refill-"1910"..- ment at Athens Canned by the Bwalut o! the News. IMPORTANT c'rrv or LARISSA CAPTURED. TRIUMPH FOR TURKS. BANKRUPTCY BILL PASSED. HUIIIRT IN DANGER. Tun-m o! ‘I'hne Mun. Helped In, Judge manner. Judge Shonlter of the United States Court, granted the Injunction asked by the Citizens' street railway of Indian- mom “must the enforcement of the teen: fare law. The eflact In 5 return to S-cent lire. mien (loin: (a Europe. Major-General Nelson A. Miles, com- mander of the army. has been author- ized by the president to go to Europe to witness the war between Greece and Turkey. He expects to sail for Genoa In about two Weeks. Cocteau. and form Pol-an. Postomce Inspector Mahr checked the accounts of Postmaster Cramer at Hopkimon, Iowa. Friday and found him 31,000 short. Cramer admitted that he used the money. When threatened with attest he committed suicide. ‘l‘ronhlo flu (ll-out Rflnln. German statesmen are trying to per- suade Pnnce. and thrfingh her, Run- sla. to support Germany In reMstIng Great Britain's attitude toward the Boer- In exchange for Germany‘s sup- port of Fiance on the Egyptlan ques- Hon. Bx-PI-ofldont clovrlgml Inky. Bx-Pmment Grover Cleveland ad- druaed the Reform Club at Its annunl dlnner Saturday night at New York Hr. Cleveland defended the policy 0! the gold democrat; Ex-Secreury Car- llsle spoke for the re-unlon of the demo- cratic party. Indian. Sun I Railroad. A wit of the mate 0! Indiana against the Valid-Ila railroad to recover money due to the school lund, under the old chatter, was filed in the county clerk's once by Auomey-Geneni Ketcham Thursdgy. It is charged that I mm In excess of 82,000,000 Is due. The case will come before the Superior Court. Tuto- Iiou In June. Attorney-Genet“ Akin oi "linol- ina given omcial approval in the pro- gram to elect circuit judges from (he he. district: at the romins June elec- tion. noiwlthsundlns mu manner- genry chime us stricken out of the "apportionment bill. The domorrau will undoubtedly carry the light to the Supreme Court. hum Mann Mo'- lip. A lnnondmn uplmlon cam-red on [he undorgmud all“: nl London. England. A ant-class much ill with pistol] wrecked. ind Ian at In. new- pnnu badly mm. The nun o! m. explonlon I. not immm. but H II thought to have been (In- mult of I bomb placed on me Incl. Ponds. Ill. Blur-tot “Ir-Od- Tho low: elenkor, n abort dlnunm below Poona, Ill. wu dulmym by Mo Hand-y night. Wllh (he elevumr It [out thirty mum can, name of then loaded. were destroyed. The bnlldlng in noun] n a coat at mo.- 000 and wu Inland tor 815.000. The elevator root-Inca about 100,000 bunn- oll a! grain. tuned at 850.000. um which was In": luured. In; fer-puny In ‘l’mlflr. Solon L. l’crrln has been appointee receiver {or the superior, Wm, Con- solklnlrd Land Company. The com- pany has a capital nook. all! to be paid up. of $3,500,000. and own: (he grate-r pan 0! Eu! Superior. ltl uncured In- dabu-dnnu aggregates 8650.000_ or which ”00.000 II lax". while Ila nonl- lng Indebu-dnm In Mild to 100! up about OMAN more. New (‘nnndi-n Turin Illll. The Canadian government has decid ed on a tariff policy 0! nn'oring (hum countries which favored Canada, cun- sequently there will be u double-column (arm. The general (arm is on ”w whole an increase on existing duties, and in adverse to the l'niled Swim. Corn is plnced on the free list to benefit the farming community In Canada, ni- lo binder (wine and barbed wire. All iron duties are llll‘fl‘nst‘d, but (Brent Briluin will oblnin mull-rial reduction. while the l'niuul Stun-a will have to pay higher duties. Sudden 15ml of the Vice-Prenlllent of um (ii-eat Sugar 'l‘rufl. Theodore A. Havemeyer, vice-presi- dent of the sugar trus:. died at 3 o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Havemeyer re- turned a few days ago from a trip to St. Augustine, Aileen and Old Point Comfort. Changing from a warm to a colder climate. he took cold and the grip rapidly developed. Wednesday the physicians agreed that the pntle-nt’s condition was not at all serious. Sun- day night Mr. Havonn-yer's condition changed for the worse. William Steele Holman was a mem- ber of the convention of 1850 which framed the present constitution ol the State oi” Indiana. His congressional career begun with his election to the house of representatives in 1858. With three exceptions he has been elected to that body blennlnlly ever since. Throughout the whole of this period Judge Holman was one or the most ei'v ilcient and trusted at the democratic lenders. Probably no other member of congress. in either branch, was .so thoroughly versed in all the statutes of the United States, or so familiar with the circumstances of their enactment and the eil‘ects or their operation. THEODORE HAVEMEYER DEAD‘ Pun-u Away In Washington. Represemauve Holman oz indinna died at his home at Washington Thurs- day afternoon alter an illness 0! new erai weeks. Spinui meningitis was the cause of death. Distinguished lmllau- (lo-gunma- WILLIAM S. HOLMAN DEAD. A snowalldo occurred Monday :at the mines of the Consolidated Mlnlng Com- pany, (our mllu north or Brlgham Clty, resulting In the den“: 0! Fred Wol- hunter, Ed Maw Ind William Turn- er. David Rune" and John Dalton were also snowed under by the slide, but wen taken out :11". Balm-‘- l-‘nnerll Largely Attend-d. Tha funeral of William 8. 'rolman, who has represented the fourth district of Indiana in congress many years. was very largely attended at Aural-a, lnd., Sunday. form a Noun-l Organization. Forty-{our sewer pipe manufacturers have completed the formation or a na- tional association. A company has been incorporated under the lam: v)! Ohio. with 3 units! stock of 87.500100. Jimmy flurry mulled Amlmny. Jimmy Bany.the bantam .‘istic cham- pion 0! America, defeated Jun An- thony, the champion of Australia In the same class, In twenty rounda. at Sm Francisco. rm u Winn-urn Pol-t. x. 1'. Fire a: Whitney‘s Point, twenty miles norm at Binghamton, oany F". an, destroyed property of the estimat- ed value of $250,000. The insurance In estimated at $80,000. ‘nmnumla Cry [or “road. Widespread dim-pas continuv‘s among the thousands. of unemployed men and womm In the south of Spain barge crowds have gathered in (he omen clamoring for food. Chm” llank 0m"- ('9. swan. Kat-h (70.. prlmle bankers and ml estate brokers at Chicago. went mm the hands of a revolver Monday. The failure alerts small de. poeltm-a and will be keenly felt by them. trons, an I. (mutton. An East Seventh street aluriric mr and a North St. Paul mntnr mlllded In East Seventh strut. St. Paul. Salnr. day night. bully vmklng (ha resuâ€" bulm of both coaches and infirm): five persons. loll-Icy I. Tl.“ Inn-nine. The to"! "mauve commutvo hu- m: chum o! the unngomoms {or me Natlnnnl Education-I Almunon mn- vomlon. to be held n Mlltankw In July, AI'IIIMI’N'O that Prnhlom Mcch ley I'll! be mm of the speaker; at tho gathering. nu- Iul- I- Inna-n. A mum: wind-(om. «scapula! by be." In" and nln. swept over Hu- vey county. Kin-u. Thunduy night. coming from (In manure“. Two tam noun: were demon-bod I (ow mile. we“ 0! Newton. Mr. and Mn. Well". m ocean-ma of on. at Ibo hmnwl, were m-loully hurt, I’ll-I An "all, Dole-led. l-‘tom Panto Principe city, Cuba. comn nov- 0! severe fllhllnu. which tum! lea dun. mum flu.- smnlm column. 0! Colo. Rho and (‘rux (Zon- ulu and uvoru hand- ol immunol- numbcrlnu 2.000 men, which rmulled. AM I mm of skirmish". In a great victory [or the purlou, tho Spun-rd- loulu 800 men. 5, are complete. Flvo organization- wlll hold meetings ulmulunmuslyâ€"~Iho Illinois 0. A. It. the llllnola I'M-part. mun Women's Relic! Corps, the sun- nt Vumna. the Ladle-A or the Illinois 0. A. R. and [he laughter: o.’ \‘ozrmns. "ll-oh (smd Army Encampment The arrangements for the Grand Army stme encampment, wide]: open; at Onlelburu. “L, on Wednesday. May "Inn-l may Not Hung. Many intimatious are made that the execution of Theodore Durmut, tho convicted murderer oi Blunt-ho Lamont, will never take place. Tm) of the state board oi prison directors in interviews have said they think Durrant should not be hanged: two others favor his execution. and the fifth is non-mumm- tai. Guv. limit! is said to believe In Durraut's guilt. ICONFESS THE MURDER Remedy for Iowa Poor Tux Law. Des hlolnes, 18., April 28.â€"â€"A cura- tive act. was passed by both houses Monday amending the law fixing the levy of taxes by striking the words “including support or the poor" out oi! the section governlng the levy [or gen- eral county revenue. The law at pres- ent provides for the levy of (our mills tor county revenue, “including support 01 the poor." in another statute it is pruvltlt‘d that it this is not sui’lit‘lenl: an additional tax of one mill may he ‘evit-d as :1 “your tax." Public sentiment id 'Emmons coun~ ty is at (over heat, and it is more than probable that all four implicated will be lynched. Two Indian boys, Paul Holytrack and Phlllp Ireland, have confessed to the nuthorltlea at Fort Yates. N. 1).. that. they were at the Spleer place at the time the family of tlve was murdered, and they have made a statement lmpll- eating themselves as well as the halb breeds, Blackhawk and Caddotte. The boys say the murder was planned some weeks before it was committed, and that Blackhawk was the leader. About 862 in money was found and divided by the tour wretches alter the com- pletlon of their bloody work. -2â€"Uâ€">2 fl0<w 4MP? 01. > 4N3... 1â€"Wâ€"nm OZ-gm. “Inter: II to the Death of the l'lvo Men-hen at the Spice:- anlly It; Winona, N. 1).. I. created Upâ€"wxelch- bnrl 1‘qu of Lynn-Mug.

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