Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 1

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 1

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

tiff BLOOM INGTON. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1900. WHOLE NUMBER FENIANS MAKING READY to prorenl looking in tut neighbor ot4 by Boor force. London. Jan.

Boer inlea have GOEBEL III CONTROL I WILL ASK KOSPECUL SESSION Basil? Work rsparlag tmr Alleged A NEW PURITY PARTY National Organisation i. pat Christian. My Into ralltles. ataiw em Lauada, lava red. They are wild to Un ew xorg, Jan.

1. A special to. the Dsn. French Surtrists the CUBA'S NEV7 ERA The Dawn of a Period of Better Feeling and Fraternal me yeomanry. A repre.enta- lunea rrom Turlington, Vt.

says: "it is reported that the Fenians are engaged in tad Drives The Fi oiu Tliel che.um, who i0 Uand of the yeomanry foreeo, says that sionng targe quantities of dynamite. Ivd Defeated Candidate Holds th(j Reins in the Kentucky Legislature. sitfo Strong on. omcuu or this army are being pe-Ured by agents of Dr. Leyd, the European Chicago, Jan, 1.

Th national commit-te of the Christian Political Union, a new civic organisation, formulated by tho con-terete of Christian men and women, which haa been In session here for tbe past two days, held IU first meeting today and Issued an address calling for a national assembly of representatives of the new party to meet at Rock Island, 111., May I i'iary inesoutn African gov-rnment He adds that im of th.m r. dite, ammunition and supplies In a tow selected repositories in remote districts in Vermont and Maine, near the Canadian boundary line. The Information cornea from persona who claim to have knowledge 0( the Purchase of some of the supplies i 13 GUNS ARE CAPTUR accepted, but that they were af- A Mayor Hantaan Has Hatter plan la Kai II ve Chicago Stringency. Chicago, Jan. Han leon will not ask Gov.

Tanner to call an extra see-Slon of the legislature to arborise th city to issue bonds to relieve the financial He today concluded tha bet- ter plan would be to mandamus County Uerk Knopf and take tho chances on the court compelling Knopf to give the city more money, Rnddlil.t Coining. Tacoma, Jan. 1. News ha. been received here that Count olanl, on ot the best known Buddhists in Jupan, is to make a visit to the Inited States In thd near future.

At home be is chlet prelat dhtn Hqngwan temple. The wealthiest CHARGES OF BRIBERY MADE aiscoverea. He declares that the GENERAL WOOD'S roUCY P-m thing occurred In Thornycroft'a rse, aeven aplee being discovered in that nam. 'I tie number of delegatea to be Flu wiUkii victory Reported tie eays. continuing "Wa h.va i.

iaj Weeki-Llr lit. Turner's ordert to all commanding offloere to The New Governor Displays Uar trd ep a aharp outlook for traitora." No oo icaruea or tneir transportation by railroad, disguised as groceries. Dynamite and other explosives nave been secured In surprisingly large quantities and stored underground on tba Vermont border, while quantities of Goebel Senator Says He Ceeeired Pay From the Opposition to Stay Out of tbe Caucus. Brave Fight. ps have been taken thus far to punish yualitie.

of Administrative Stated. uiegeo. epiea. nunsliip. puutu meats nave Been hidden in some Uwaoil fan t-The Pally Mall ha.

tbUIZE TAKEN TO DURBAN namea oy eaca state or territory la left to the discretion of the constituent, therein. The otBrw'a of the national committee are: W. R. Benkirt, Davenport, chalrmani Wallace R. Struble, Chicago, vice chairman and secretary; A.

B. Martin, Rock Island, treasurer. Chicago Is aelected ns headquarters of the committee. The principles and afms of the new organization are stated tn an addretis Issued today, which is tn part a follows: "We believe tbe fullness of time to have arrived when the eternal principles of Justice, mercv and love. IZ amyaiuiziug (arm era on.

tallowing awspatcu, January from rem w.o name une, near New Hampshire. "It Is stated that an efficient ambulance Captured German Steamer Banted to Havana, Jan. 1. The New Year waa 1h exponsc of his Journey. This burg: British Foit.

"Yesterda afternsaa a big force Urban, Jan. 1 The Imperial mall UBhered In with a torchlight procession 11 ,0 tat' whlclt prado. and made a circuit of the brincinal um raised 1. set n.H tn? .1. LL.t cavalry and ljfantry with ten guna unde (j FP.nchlmer Bunaetrath, of the German East the personal command of streets.

Almost the only tuna nlavaH expenses of tha relate himwif. Th. ia oeing organized under the supervision of a fw loyal Irish women and sur. geons, who were in the Bed Cross work in Cuba. They are also preparing a large number of 'first aid' package, for the Invading force.

"The movement I. the work of the Irish element of the larger but is a fact that a lara-e and (mnnrt.n i. moving by occupied some hlllsT0" "f' ulch empllfled In the life and teachings of Jesu tha Cuban national hymn. The procea- Frankfort, Jan. 1.

Senator Ooebel was nominated by the senate caucus for president pro tem, Claude Desha for chief clerk and William Cromwell for assistant clerk. The entire slate of the Goebel organisation for places In the senate went through. South Trimble, of Franklin county, waa nominated for speaker of the bouse. All doubt as to the ability of the Goebel Democrats to organize both houses ot the legislature, was demonstrated by the attendance In the Democratic malnder will pay for the expense, of his Ulte and the DUrchaKea ha oimUmnlmn three mil tromVCole.burg, where thei." g-'inn on me grouno. making In tbl.

country and Europe. Boer, were in confident In their" "raDana or war. lk l'8oa bay, ha. been brought to the natural aid afforded, them, by the hillslf here and li now guarded by marine. vunai, snouiq ne embodied In the political economy of our nation and applied in concrete form to every function of our government, national, state, municipal am local.

We believe the moat direct nmm ion was greeted with the wildest nthus-loam. All the prominent Cuban general, were cheered, and President McKlnley and General Wood came In for a liberal 1 arouaa. tae enemy s.y-miiion exienaeai jackets. oemg aone among tne farmer, of the border states. A schedule la being arranged of farmers who can furnish wagons and alx miles around the jr At eteare.hlp Maje.tie, which left Llv-UDeceraber 18.

with 2.900 troooa. nr. daybreak our artm" peawd the battle. snare ot tne popular applause. When Generals Manor Rabl and tjira Bawer Uas Explodea.

I Pltuburg, Jan. 1. An explosion of sewer gas at Knoxville, a thriving borough neat- here, about mldnleht, demolished seventeen frame houses and a number of Stables, nartlv ur.n'i.n.i her today. ana oxen ior transportation pur poses, as this is regarded aa a most im night. who are here to attend General Wood' Portugal's position.

portant detail. A careful study Is being In tbe house caucus, all nf tho nrtv. council or representative Cubans, Were fan, Jan. 1. The Tilsbon correspond- eight Democrats answered ih mil me email raiiroaa branches In northern New England, and places are be- of accomplishing this end is the formation of a political body of united Christian men and women, who shall use thetr elective franchise for tho selection of able, worthy and conscientious public officials who will seek In their respective position to perform the functions of government In the of the Man of Galilee." BABY DIES IN A FIRE Bad Midnight Bias la a New York Taue- i passing through ClenfuegoB.

ther wore es I.ame dwalllnan and lom nn nt the Standard corted from the vessel to a hotel, waero fj611 nilied of feet No one won and participated. In the senate four Democrats remained out They were Alexander, Hays, Gillespie and Roberts. currently reported that the speech Carlos In the corte. Tuesday will nig located wnere tne road could be cap tured by a very 7,000 glands ef Arms. Meanwhll and Mrs.

Margaret It some length to the situation In Jackaon, are seriously HI from nervous chocks. Tha damage has not been estimated. senator Mill is sick and absent. In the senate caucus. Senator Harold created a oi coiorea people Bad gath ered to demand from the authorities that the remains of iJlonUio Oil, a colored lifricn.

but It la doubtful whether Chicago. Jan. 1. The Times-Herald'. Toledo, Ohio, special It developed The Boera were takw replied vigorously.

Thoartlllwy dujwa maintained tor two hour. Then the Boer Rotchklss collapsed and. woa abandoned. We captured It', The Botr Big gun wis but this and the other Bur gun. were withdrawn to the oorttiWdi whither we are harrasilng the Boer retreat by a damaging shell flro.

Colesburg la in our bands, and the few remaining loyalist, are Jubilant. We captured many wagons and a considerable quantity of atorea. "Our losses were quite alight, but the Boers must have suffered heavily. They nay stop at Achtertong or cross the river altogether at Norvala Point, where the bridge l. still intact." if "I more froendly to If' than to he Transvaal.

meat House. sensation by making an alleged expose of the anti-Goebel leaders, declaring he bad been approached by J. H. Wballen. of LoUiSVllle, and paid 14.500 to remain nut ADVANCED!) SOUTH today that the Hibernians of Toledo have iBuier-guurai in Cuban army, who had been shot and killed th previous day by the police, after be had alior and wounded two policemen who were in the untie ht with the Boers and the New York, Jan.

2. Three alarms have been sent In for a Are In the five-atory flat I eat rally rerent British design. of the caucus. The money, he said, had say. me Portuguese gov- been placed in a box with the lxinivin 7,000 stand, of arm.

ready for use In case trouble out In Canada, and at a demonstration to be held next week, member, of the will pledge their moral support to has doae sverythlng to preserve house at 574 First avenue. The flame, were discovered by men working In the Trust company, a key to which he passed General Movement of AiMlicang til o-i arresting nun, mould he exhumed and burled with proper honor. The demonstrators marched through the town, un-furled a black flag and ralBofl riotous cries against the authorities. The chlet of up io senator uoebel, and ending hi. speech by declaring that he had entered Clear Provinces NearMaVjla.

united Dressed Beef Company', plant, They carried out a half-doten womi HUMORS OF REVOLT while many persons got to the street by ponce was nrea at nvo times. Bventually, tbe police succeeded In raatni-lna Into the deal for the purpose of exposing Whallen. The Republicans decided tonight to hold a conference tomorrow and nominate a straight Republican alata nf Do Ion Uprisings Continue to Harass Cape Colonists. MOKE NATIVES SDRRENDEB candidates. This action was taken when It became apparent the Renubllcan Anil.

ol uro escapes, un tne top lloor, 6-montba'-old Loretta Lennert waa found In bed dead, smothered by nmoke. The child's father, Edward Lennert, a butcher, waa taken to the Flower hospital, burned about the hands and face. The child's A wn, Jan. Vgiy rumor, art In of a Dutch ri.ln lth the oh. cl The newly appointed cabinet will hold It first meeting tomorrow.

Qna of th secretaries made the following statement to the Associated Press today: "A wonderful change seems to have come over the Cuban people during th Goebel coalition could not organize either houae. Agnlualde's Wife and Sisters Ar Among an sing Cape Town and the docks 'ing the tavernor of Cape Colored Milder. The center of the A -arrant ha. been issued for the ar. -ytires swain ratty (tin righting.

on mc abi irw wanna, ii wouia nave been on December 1, to have aroused rest of John H. Whalen, charging him with attempting to bribe Senator is to be Paarl, a village mile, from Cape Town, where a oi ine Amkandcr bund wa. held Manila, Jan. wife, sister. iut) envnusiasm displayed last nlgbt during tbe playing of the 'Star Spangled and such cheers aa were given tor President McKlnley while the procession was passing through the street, could not have boen raised for him or for i meeting was held at Hlch- Geabel Calls Caneas.

Frankfort, Jan. 1. Senator Goebel, and eighteen Filipino, surrendered to MaJ. March at Bontos. Three Filinlno nfltiw 5cember it, and It Is reported of the bund lu these lire acting In concert Mem- moiaer, nargaret, was carried down a ladder, suffering from the shock.

Joseph Lennert, a brother of the dead child, Jumped from a window and was seriously Injured. Joseph Kelleher, aged 19, a bell boy, rushed into tho building before the arrival of the firemen, and rescued Tlllle Powers, a child. He waa burned about the hands and fate. Robert Lowe, aged 18, who also went Into the burning building, waa burned about the hand. Pauline Tlchman, aged M.

who boarded with the family on the first floor. Jumped from her window Her back wa. Injured. Th Injured were removed to the At the Are wa. out, and everybody had been accounted tor.

Tbe house wa. chairman of the Democratic Joint caucus, has issued a call for. a caucus tomorrow own ana uanaaians in ease they decide to throw off the British yoke. The arms have been stored In various place, the closing day. of the clvtl war, when the Fenian excitement was rampant.

They have been recently hauled out and made ready for warfare. Today they were shown to several newspaper men. WANTS TRUSTTLANTS Cauada Bald to Be Eueenraglng Large In-dnsirles In This Cooniry. Ottawa, Ont, Jan. movement to Induce some of the large American trust, to tranafer their business to Canada Is believed to have received such encouragement that the next aeulon of parliament will see a number of application, for char, ter.

with that object in view. Although I. observed by those behind the schemes, it is known they contemplate tbe transfer to Canada of large enterprises in Iron and steel, binder twine, agricultural Implements, electrical planta, locomotive works, car works and ship building. In all these lines, a. well as In flour milling, cotton manufartoH-? M.

and ap-r utdtiufai-turing, and tbe anoue manuiacturera of lyinher, and tn smelting, it ia repesaf old Canada any other American a month ago. Tho al, "Tendered, and the Filipino, cava change I. due to the dlsanoaaram-a nf ih. un Bv" uuica, to with Mausers and anxious to night, tor the sole purpose of nominating a candidate for United State senator. Of courae, Blackburn will be the only name presented and will be nominated bv ac dl.tru.tful feeling which during th.

lwo greater part ot last year had been grad- Zl ual ly growing among the Cuban poople. nt movement ot th general south touconr wa advitico occurred this morning, when use behalf! of the Boera. Al- thou, of the rising are discredited. WELCOME RAY OF LIGHT first Good Mews rrom the Campaign I. Hailed la Vngland.

London, Jan. i. The auccea. of Oen, French In driving the Boer, from Colesburg haa a welcome ray of light through the gloom of the campaign In South Africa, Everywhere it 1. commented upon aa ad) example of sound tactic, and a.

an Illustration of what may be done when the right methods are employed with the Boera. The government I. urged to take the lesson to heart and see that no ton is left unturned in the endeavor to get the largest possible forces of cavalry and mounted infantry to the front Now that French baa the Boers ou the -run, the hope 1. expressed that he will give them no reat, but harrau them until they have found their way across the Orange river, twelve miles distant. The bid wagon route to the Free State traverse Colesburg and cros.ee the riven tr a t.

bridge. '-It I. believed the Boer, ro'reated toward Norval's Pont further -aat, aid the question Is whether French is able to secure these bridges before the Boars destroy them. i one important effect the n.c-c.a of French is thst It will probably havr a deterrent influence upon the Dutch 1iuf-fection. There is some disposition the clamation.

mlllt try are taking amDla preca ODDOfnt. BUI DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS Oea. Haling, of BpaaUh-Amerleen Vet ment of Oen. Wood, whom the Cuban always admired. In view of what he did la Santiago, the most difficult province to guuea.

ua, 130,000. Ten families komelera. fVALLED IN landed and occupied Cabuyao, on tho south id of Laguna de Bay. Two American, wer killed, four wounded. Twenty ot the enemy's dead bodies wero found In on 1'ous.

One hundred and Afty prisoner. Brltt.l al Faeei Flooded Blver aud ruie in mo isiai.a. "In summoning the eei.fertncf .4 ran. Make. Appointments.

Lancaster, Jan. 1. Gen. Willi. J.

Iflaefbaalh. ncuiaun wuoaua io meet nua. Uen. Loi Tie Standard's cor Wood displai true statesmanship His and fr six-pounder rapid Ar gun were step shows that though there are nnlr cantured. Tha mw, i j.

n' commander-in-chief of tbe N'a-tlu'ial ot SpanUh-American resporn rrero Camp, telegraphing Charles Warren a cn cabinet tbe governor gen- tombarded the town before th disembark, eral deslr the prominent Cnban to ex- Mien of the troop from tho eaacoea which divlaiftil War Veterans, today announced the following appointments of department com-nuiders: Arkansas, Col. Vigil T. Cook: Hfiarlr oomoirte. It Is press tneir views a. to the future admla- was mad under the enemy' ahrannel Bra Istratlon, Intending so far aa aua.

The anamv aald hi: iers will be at Butonurt. unius out unequal)) to tbe proaiahie us ef million of American eanlut. re mat the which it la rJ wsre can GEAR SURE OF VICTORY He Claim la Hav th Situation 11 aad la Iowa. De Molnei, Iowa, Jan. 1.

Legislator began pouring Into town today, and tonight the hotels are Ailed with politicians, and tbe United Bute senatorial light 1 entering on th last stage. It haa been expected that Senator Gear would be bore tomorrow, but It la announced he will not He I at home In Burlington and send word that he will com before th nd of th Aght, but no date I Axed. Th Cummin people claim today to hav forty-seven sure vote for Raton, their speakership candidate, whlla the Gear gestlons are practical to carry the out: charging Americans. rtretlug to taila also Intending that those who attend tljj Hoaa, to which town Iheywer pursued conference should carry back to their ra- Heavy fighting occurred along thsroadta pective province, a good working Idea ot Banta Rosa, which wm occunl.d by th. ta? Qcneral Wood and lila cabinet and be able aunt.

-rTjwft-'i! use; i-kti brfit.ght to California, Victor Dubee; Florida, Col. Irving D. Webster: Illinois, Col. D. Jack "ir: Indiana.

Capt. William E. Kansas, MaJ. A. M.

Harvey; Minnesota, MaJ. Francis H. Bid well; Missouri, Milton Mooreu Montana. Col Ii the it the Tuala tlvcr at flofr I appears, cap-i Of ahiaunol Im bear ui the roren tti gi suuitintlul encouragement to If SpiinyB tured A (KH tlK uoya; aorta Dakota, Col. William Buman; Pennsylvania Christopher '(Jvn.

Uhea and ngagements, and It shoulu be piama are put uj, ui i xtia. waa this object io view that the government consented last session to various bonuses on manufactured Iron and steel, resulting JfBculUee have been Itn- eu; ooutn Carolina, Col. Wvlle Janaa by bis enforced de meaauHs' lay ino norne in mind that French haa 1,000 men, and so fir a. the important points of the Texas. Col.

G. Whardy; Washington. Mai r.ltion. Boo rocentlr c.Dturad tn. tlengagwient He haa now be Edward H.

Fox: West Vlrglna, Capt John al.erlea of walled and campaign are concerned tbe situation la Virtually unchanged. CniVA DRAWS THE LINES fortified iue niaoiisnment or plants with capital aggregating upwards of $10,000,000. There are said to be negotiations at present for the erection of works for n. aue; nwconsin, col. William supporters claim fifty-four.

Forty-cne nlng sixteen miles alone fx the line At Modder river the Boera appear to be moo re. gela. Those are swarm wrava loaoea witn rite. Will tilv Ma Mora Mlaakei ing with Theae officers, together with tha rcouiiyms; somewnat their linea of de Tho other roaimtnta in posted in positions ot are necessary to nominate In th caucur. Th Gear Insist they have the senatorial contest so well in hand that they will surely elect Gear, even If they do not or a Foral guars.

ameuing nickel and other ores, transforming metala. lumber, cotton, and other mender-in-chief and adjutant ex-offlclo) great stt The, whd bristling with nuns. fense, uen. buller's scouta have cred a Boer camn In the vlclnltv nl night to Ban Pedro. Maeall and Paalg, preparatory to eontlnulna- tha Washington, Jan.

1. China haa pro front Is In full flood. The couft field southwest of Colenso by the Free raw material into tne manufactured products, and constructing pulp, engineering, ganic in nous. will certainly be the claimed a new law governing concessions advance. Veaterdav'a eantura hmki iuMa aiioii cuiiaiiiuin tne executive board or council of administration and tbey will immediately select a staff to consist ot an assistant adjutant general, and assistant sllflest Diaie commando.

similar movement ly the most momculous. of the ent rucirini, locomotive, wagon, car and rail way plant. WITHOUT AN ENGINEER to foreigners. Hitherto It ha been required that Chinese capital should be rep gn. sas oeea made at Modder river.

It reported a large toroe of Boers have quartermaster general, an assistant In formed a new laager about fifteen mile. resented in every concession In th un FATA SniP BUILDING IN AMERICA Ouldaleas Wonder oa th Railroad Track YEAR'S SPORT cviur general, ana assistant surgeon general, a judge advocate, a aianai nin. the seliure of document Inculpating 1,000 Filipino who Intended to rise agslast tb American. Paper also found showing tbe distribution ot tho city Into districts and ft careful aaslgnmant of leaders and followers. Tha nranambma Baa for rifiy Miles, portion thtv to seven.

This has beea reeclndej and the proportion is now pro- Ellen Lai cer and a chaplain, who will hold office Bareaa ef Navlganoa's Statlstle and 4 by Foolhardy Firing unui lunner oraers. viaimvu io oe u. a IO nv. vosnpartsoa fur Faat Yean valvar. Cedar Rapid.

Jan. 1. Th Overland Limited on th Northwestern railroad ran Paasalck mc reason givej is a dealr to pre- I 'rn oy tn Americana on Saturday, It Is Ellen Labaah wa. Wa.Mngton. Jan.

1. Th total number THREE MILLIONS MORE tow trident, also nraveniait it veut foreign carltal controlling and ob- Afty miles last night without an engineer, shot and killed today. Michael The rMt-oat marshal it quested that two mora roglment be detailed for th. nm. aoroing nutiv enterprise.

Thl new regulation also restrict a mln ot veidiel. built and officially numbered by the bureau of navigation during th Schwartt Near Mechanlcaville, Engineer B. J. Klske In some unknown manner fell from the University nf Chicago Qals MngMoant the advent of the New Teail taction of Manila. Three thuuaaad trauma Jl.w Year' Clfta.

can. Tb airman did not notice his ab Ing application and leases to on special tract nilnutoly deflneJ. No mote conres- ot a revolver. After i mi! I a4 ih. -i ar now actually In tb city.

entering calendar year just ended waa ot gross tons, compared with K6. of 237,. 600 gross tons, for the year 18g. Rteem slon to open mire at any points through, believing Vrina nlhp IhiIIa in at 1 vnirago. Jan.

I. Th University of Chicago haa received a New Tear' gift ot out a province will be granted. Tha an. sence until the train had whirled over Afty mile, whan he brought the train to a stop at Betram. Fiske waa picked up unconscious a few hour later and died loud report, and Miss lek la California, De.

Molne. Jan. 1 Frank r. Mar. pistol.

Thte Labaah fcl waa arrtstoX I3.370.ooo. President Harper will mak vessels built during 1899 numbered 121, of floor dead. Schwaru plication must state th Identical mln and tract desired. The same law aa to capitalization apply to mining as In other oown tne at ream at Kameelhoek. Hollograph reporta from Ladysmlta abow all well December SI.

The bombardment ia being continued but its intensity haa retapsed. An official dispatch from Ladysmlth confirm, the report that several officers. the Devonshire regiment were, severely wounded by the explosion of a Boer ahell In the mess tent. The new exmortd train haa reached Buller from Durban. A Cap.

Town dispatch says the exchange Of prlkorers la under consideration. The entire Seventh division will have tailed from England by January 11. Lord Wolaeley replying to correspondent who asked for Information rrsarding the Brit-Uh artillery, wrote: field artillery in at lenat aj good as Any field artillery in Europe- i Lleat. Taraer's Hrave Fight. London, Jan.

I. The Times, In It see-ond edition, pubitshra a dispatch from Bterk.troem. dated December II. which tn announcement tomorrow at the quar riman. slat auditor of Iowa, la danger.

ibo.soz gross tons, couipauj 5J0 of 169.C01 gross tons, for 18W. Sail venal. ir's Fire. ously III at 8sn Francisco, and serious fers ar entertained for Ho left numnerea ns. of 107.510 gross ton, com- enterprises.

It Is aald that thla new law will prevent the reconfirmation of the Ilrira mi. StronibergK In, The Eden Bap parea win vo. of gross tons, for Iowa ten day ago OB a hualaaa. trim roadAoocesslona unless tba company to only a year ago, was flat church, totally dret tny convocation. Th president had hoped to announce that the university would he 1.000.000 richer, but be baa not been able to raise IS15.000.

which, duplicated by John D. Rockefeller, would mak up that amount. However, Mr. Rockefeller baa wired be will extend the limit three month and la that time Dr. Harper and he Is reported suffering with typhoid here today.

Kdwla Oebaraa Dead. Washington, Jan. 1. Ex-Congressmsn Edwin T. Oaborn died here tonight.

waa a veteran ot th civil war, and at Its close waa appointed Judge advocate to Investlgat th charge of cruelty to federal prisoners brought against Captain Wlrti. confederal superintendent st An-dersohvlll prison, tha result of which re early this morn- lsvB. xn increase l. almoat wholly on th Atlantic and gulf where 5 vessels, ot 163. 61 gross tons, were built compared with US vessels, of CS.OOfi sroaa wnicu it was granted is thoroughly reor gam led.

Ing. The iu nmigi tion noppual. if has wired for his tc remain la IM u4 by an explosion of acetylenela rn tn cnurcn I ir mm. BEEF RETAILS AT $1 POUND waa lighted. watch meeting Construction on th lake comprised wa.

being rwaaonaoiy sur or getting th rest of th be haa leveral large donations In oroenect. four la lira number of seventy vessels, of 72.004 gross tons. mm. A Great Saa rally at Frh Meat la tba People were) If tost of them bad Pored wttn elxty-slx. of 75.007 cross tons Taamstar Wla Oat.

Just left the' Mleadlka Caaatr. Mil the explosion for 18VS; on tbe Mississippi and WMtern wa th hanging ot Wins. Osborne wa elected to congress from Pennsylvania at (reurred. Ml hon and river, lit, of U.SI2 gross tons, comnsrad "Capt. Montmorency's scouts were cut off owing to their refusal to leave a ter, Pearl, no nocaaieuer gave in university 1 000.000 and he promised to duplicate every amount donated before Jan.

1, loo, up to two million dollar. A year ago Dr. Harper bad secured ll.13n.0UO from various large twice and one from Wilkes uarre ly IJured. I with 111. of 14.606 bross tons, for 18V.

Taooma. Jan. serious '7 in threaten, th. Klondlk. Letter, from of U.

Hswson state that by th end ot December as dispell today district VOTING bfjEWDENT The total output for th United Kingdom for th year haa not been ascertained, but It will exceed 744 steamships, of gross tons, practically all of which were sources to apply on th 12.000.000. Since Iher would not a pound of freah meat reprutln tho Cosl Soldiers Play Haas Delavan, Jan. 1. (Special. Th gam Team Owners' aasoclatinna alvnad men in amount baa been raised tir.O.OOO, left Beef Waa retailing at II per pound Meal Takes tract binding tbem to nav tha Aiina araia as te Wha Shall of Indoor baa ball tonight between Com- steel.

rrsalfa rariy yi iwemuer. witn little to be bad. The situation la mad mor serious from until January 1, lino. Tb employers also eiiablla. A GIANT ZINC COMBINE pony of Jacksonville, and Company of agrotd to bin only union men.

City of Mexl.o,lA in tact mat in nerds of rrooaa anil Ibis clly, resulted In a victory for Com cariboo have become ecarre with th set A Trast forming te Control Ml nee aad GIVES FORTUNE TO HER BOY Mary Baher-Olover-ttdriy meats Sea Fatal Uaralag OH. pany K. Following la tb sror by In tlement or th Yukon, and even th In regarding oai.4.d,A th, nings: disns find II difficult Io secure them. Freeh Onarga, Jan. Kallla In.

Smelling flams. Chicago, Jan. 1. Th Record tomorrow i i s-ii meat anipm over tb lea taunot roach skip was fatally burned last nbthl. a December, and people showlna wounaea omoer, Lieut.

Warren, of horee. These men, under Lieutenants Mllford and Turner, of the frontier mounted rifles, defended themselves most "ilZ. V1" "eke of some loo Boers. The enemy resorted to attacks dVtng the night, but were re-SUSTlf At 6:15 thl. morning Capt.

Oold.wprthy, with the Cape Mount-d nnea, arrived, the enemy Immediately Jaelng to the hills. Turner'a partyTwhose horses had nearly all been killed, 1 Jm!" 'Plwdld pluck. and tba brilliant manner In which Capt. Ooldaworthy effected their relief, on his i7l Pon.lbllUy. I.

deserving of tbe ur ion "wo men men, including eight men killed." ceouB "The succeai of I Co. I 4 0tC00Sl-i tiawson orinr Marco I. will say: Information reached Chicago much interest In The letter report two gold dleraverlea I Dcnsn lamp tailing from Its fastenings nr. TIM mult win be announced yesterday of to proposed formation of a combination to control th slno output log of th tlm which ar aald to Ih graataat mado In I Bn' oanloillna. covering her with burning Alaak thl year.

Th high bluff, over- "he died at 1 o'clock. Bb was a an. tlonal coavanuoo former Canadian Head. Oakland, Jan. I.

Douglas B. llborol party, cicty favorite aod Ih moat haautirul of th hun- looking th Indian river near Dawson war found to rich In gold last month. wim Mans aad Money. Mot Springs, 8. Jan 1.

Mrs. Mary Daker-Olover-Bddy, tha founder of Christian Science, la most lavish iu her gifts to hrr son George ot Lead City, slue she nally found him a few years sgo. She baa Just completed a magnificent residence for him In Lead City and furnished It luxuriantly. It was finished In time for the family to celebrate Chrtilmaa in it. young lady In th cltv.

Her naranta em There was bo dies" dred of poilir ieellr.g pre vali Th America. Vsaoral good Woodwsrth, ex -member or Ih Canadian parliament, and of late a practicing attorney In this city, died today from Injuries abroad. II, of th United States. Work on Ih srhem baa been begun, and th Initial alep. ar being taken In Kansas Clly.

According to on of Ih best known sine operators who I. In Chicago, tbe plan Include not only the control of Ibe mine hut iha rousing a rush. H.veral nra at bench claims hav bean ukvn. The dirt run up to SO cants per 4x0 Io sold. "Bwlft 4-lty ball, de- Harder Mast Hai.g.

farred frcia Til Of tho atlta 1'la on account rereivea a week ago, Du horaoa ran tliansublo, Jan. Ray look Vo ton away. Dectased was a natlv of Canada, aged SI year Is afaoUbl af-' Pnow today pleaded lullty ot too murder fair. aMeti I of Jsiih-s T. Wblttenior st Ysrvnouth, last Prottdnit Dtati Whllo lb ramlly waa gathered a special emlaaarr of Mrs.

EdJr arrived fro mat water Kin- Gate waa on of th first to secure claims there. A dels red latter from Golovln bay report th finding of Mr era I new rich creeks mptvlng Into Golnvlm His men took nut. 100 to ll.ioo par day during September with alulco bose. to the Am Dewey la Oa Snath. avsnnsh Jan.

1. Admiral Ovorg errawjhod smelting planta aa well. It baa been estimated by the promoter It will take la th neighborhood of tl00.000.000 to swing th undertaking successfully. Th com-blnatlon will be built along almllar line to th Federal Bleel company, which controls elkhty nor cent of the lion out out nf ii waa aanteiirtd to ns-euled Mvrch II. im i ajirv Mill win arrest the progress dnlty Ut th Xoddor river says: few excellent shells without reply.

The not But neltbtr from the Modder river nor rrom Frtre oomea an Dowry has written to tb Savannah reception commit! which waited on him tteadly tin Vamaa, Bloui City, Jane J. II 111 th country, Lima, 0 Jsn. 1. Fume of baralag ga has wallow4 JoMph, aad presented to Otorge Olo-ver, her son, a deed to tho house and Its rurnlshlngs. totbr with fiO.OOo In cash.

Beveral years beier (be civil war Mr. (now knowa aa Mrs. Kddyl lived In a Wisconsin town with her husband and son. Th husband died, and It la related that a woman servant married snd took th (llover boy, to whom she had City North- asphyxiated Lester Queen, a clothing In Washington six weeks sgo that he will plra.rd io visit Ibis clly ou or about March to. will be accompanied by Mrs.

Deway. I vM W.wtern rail. clerk, formerly of Youngslown, 0., la his trn and th roads. Th ever to the SPALDING GOES TO ROME Fenrta Bishop Will kad Thro Mentha turned 5M fy-i 't yhow an Impeding change In tbe existing Impasse, aor confirming the Imnreaslo. t'lerh oaa far Uamsgr.

Terr Haute, Jan. 1 Damags suits, each for ihs sum ot IS.OvO, bsvs ben started sgslnst th Havens A Oedde company by former clerks on Srcouol of Inlurlc rvcelvad when th company department stor was burned Deo. IS. H'j. Tha aasrrsala amount a.kad Is 000.

room at a private hoarding bouse. Th family of William Hlfnrd was alaa nvnr. St all Hall. become greatly attached, and moved maa aMnnaaivi vi .1 raaiaroay dispatches tha uen. Buller meditated an immti.t.

t. Hawkins Whip Sweeney. Hartford. Jan. I.

Dal Haa kins. i i ai.ann Jame com br tbr fumee, th member lying la In Italy and Swliaarlsnd. Peoria, Jan. I. (Ipeclal.) On January near 8t Charlre, Minn.

Mrs. Olover could n. him. of 'HIilM haa been a wriuvai UMmiiwu. not find her boy and Anally gave up th search.

of California, knocked out Palsey bwe. red linea. rreaioeut I Ite a lireaatWara, During th civil war the bov ran aa.v wuimar Io a ney, ot Manchester, N. In tho second round. It waa to hav been a twentv.

Ilae from th main I I It Ik.1 8th Bishop npalulng aalla I rout Now York for a three months' trip to Europe. Th bishop will first go to Rom, wher he will spend a month on bualnaaa In mh. snd enlisted on lb union aid. After th Una, with OraenilKifo, s. Jan.

last It la allaard that tha oullding was a Aral rap and that no provision wn mad In II construction for th safety of om-ploy. It la also alleged that lh stnra wss round contest .,1 arret taoa through Vlouxl Bight cauaed loues gearly war enaeo returned Id Minnesota, ere he remained for a few vaara. and tdn a a branch, and thirl IIOO.OOH. partly rovarad bv In.uranra Th. hi tlon will be cl nectloa with Ibe church.

The exact natal of thl business be refuses to disclose Sites weal to Dakota territory, loratlng a claim near Pembina, and i.ir ini Mlf Fir. EllsalMtn, N. Jan. 1-Flr tonight wn. wlU heavleat i.acrs aera J.

Clenry and th liHgw-McCotkl dry gotxi conpany. th expansion I another claim, where Ih city of Fargo ha After hi visit In Rome. Rlahnn On.M. totally danlrored tb Ishsm and of- num. building, causing a loas of 174,000.

Whea th railroad waa i.mih ikmn.k Ing wll depart for lb Alp of wltterland for a vacation. Ha will fir.t sojourn at Alx lee Malms, a health reaort, wher he Will partake of tha medicinal hih. ii. that regloa ho sold bis claim a am They gained rerfarea. Deadwood, Jan.

delegation price and cam to lb tllack Hills, wher he has sine refilled, and wh.r. hi. mnl h. vsrd movement of Grenadier guards, nd a distant relative or Queen Victoria, who was weunded at the battle of Ih Mod- a7l5PwJ, his wound nd baa hrfl Cap Town for tbe front. A Cap Town dispatch, dated Sunder edition of tba Tlmea, says: "For th moment there Is a general lull In active try operations, pending th arrival of I.m0" ta rllr 0Ped that Be will, for soms time, at least, direct i5 Tho absence utt TH' i10" unaveldabl.

ha. H-1 Col0UT that oentral or. Ranlsatlon and vlgorou. control at mwiIbI to th conduct of a campaign along so vast a frontier." Vm "In vliw Vr- m'l to cable freely to Pre. Z'n 1 a.

i'Sy aated Decemb- say mounied patrol haa goo from ih. that other arraagvmenu bar Will enjoy a season ot sight-seeing and general recreation, or Anally succeeded la locating him only rrklelr decorated for th Christmas naeenn and that ih fir tarlntl front Ih daanrstlotis In nf I tin window. Th Are spread lo other building, causing a In. of and five live. Th llavrn (laddr compauf ha.

sine moved to Indianapolis, Warning Against Mad Hair. Wabash, Ind Jan. J. Augustus jt. Ilsnimcnd, funparly of this eliy.

now ot Terry, Ok ha brought suit lor dlvore sg.iln.t hi wlf. who roaidas baft. It alleg'- that Mr. Hammond has treated him with mmv ar'ialty. r.u tvortina t-) jfia il tluluup ivw years ago.

Maland Mead aadlilaa. New York, Jsn. Th pliyslclsn la chstgo of ih cas of Rolanf. K4 has Id siifi order Ibst no Informal Ion Ir.g the fMllent ga out. It I texts 1.

however, lata tonight, that la actor, a resting comfortably. Waal, 1 --Twolv bors at aU.aj Cm' tn. MlsslsSilpJ niilmtln my year. ov.r b. A eat hM exlated for a Wt lr tsj, I sht of Ire thl US" JJJ A.

a result no I parting, and PlY VkST Aooirlo's M( Vlaana. Jan. th. jot Au.i,.. and liiVy, L' kreuter brsno, eejuallinc St.

Loots Poultry Skew. ft. Loul, Jan. sixth annual and pet slock show ot Iue gt. of eighty from lb Deadwood labor anion marched at night to riuma.

two miles tway, and comprlltd eight workman of Ih Kildnnan rhlurtnsilnn work, to march bark to tb ball and Join th union. Camsalesleti Aasarad. Valpsrs.o. Jan. Tba Chilian eoa-hlaa fprnt, tlp 1 rkitva -isl uaiit "trou.

accMdlkg Io a tonvaiMloa lib tb tHH Slnlw. eJ.rii. lira actio aUf staits Ui a at lilia4 rtlrlers Association opened thla after fkllasaaber. Organlaa, Kansaa Clly, Jan. Western Phil-cxophlritl socleiy waa organlied hvr today.

Th fotloalng oftlcer wrre cleiird: President, Frsnk Thllly, of Missouri fnj. varsity; vUe-prasldtml. Dr. Olln- TV TV-mp-lin. snrratfry trvaaurrr, lr.

A R. 11.11, 1 vornlty. Th ibrt at Ih aaru-ty ig "Mlmulaia mtemst la phlmMatiy and e. swuraaa arigtaai reaaarchtr a a lJtairf nodh In Ih oxposltlon oollicbm. with Ihn lrir I'witiW mtrlaa an rnri rt, uHov a vi rot.

entries eou.ua IliMl 'it 'laae 'lead pa im.f -t For 111 lama tur from Ih luva' lH.tiiaent faNHers through. la oi nn.ry Th exhibit of pueuns a 1 1 aia xavnaaut with Mr. Hsiamoud wha Ms Iw. af suhara ha. Its efv'n4 blia ikar a na doaM-itia hi-vln kera a goaa'c Wt W4sflar: eoaltawuf' tratere; BonkWagi.

I wan rva bnH I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Pantagraph Archive

Pages Available:
1,649,358
Years Available:
1857-2024