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OGANSPORT DAILY REPORTER. OL. 9. NO. 89 MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15, 1894 TEN CENTS PER WEEK.

WRATH OF A It Is Vlsitad In a Summary Manner Upon Throo Xansans. NEWS BY WIRE. i Happenings In Indiana Towns Told in e. Few Linea Why Liliuokalani Refused Amnesty to Her Enemies- TAKEN FROM THE JAIL AND LYNCHED O. Hurto harifptl William Ills Bon, with Murder and Booonio the Via- in of Anery two LYKCHr-Vl AT KAS.

Jan. 1A. horM-s, a some ciothna um! lives have beeen given. first, ivaii that of Frederick Dinning. diRfippearanco ioat sum- me.r aroused the whole country.

Th-- other were takoa by lyjcJi id ay mo riling. These (iuy, a settler, aged CO; hon aged and and Hurton, a bachelor und stock living near Lucas, tea iK.r'lteast. A m'jb of one jail h-Tf bdtwtrua and o'clock Sun- tiny took out the three prls- (iiuirs and handed UIL-HI to a small rail- 1 a short distance t'fist of in for i Hit; killiiiLT i -Inly lust tin; uf thi, inp: ii draft puvjih and to an "US ttu-y were of Fri-d Din- litirton city, IiJfjuiry to tind arrest of Ifinniny fiurton with a my, A tew weeks rued ami was at tVlfe fur Damn gun. Jan. 15.

Oclxbor fioy a boa of a banker, eloped with llattie a pretty country girl. They went to Toledo, where they wore married. They then went to Denver, where they expected lu Youriy Oibler's parents were opposed to the match and triocl to head it off. Tlie 3-0 unj? bride now against the elder Gib- hrr and claims he went to Denver and induced lier husband de.surt her. all'-ff'-'H that he threatened to disinherit the boy and used other means to gut him away and that since that time not seen nor heard from him.

She elairn-, damages. SHE WAS ANXIOUS TO BEHEAD THEM. Dole ttfitl HI ft Com for Cluveluud Triin mitw the Hawaintii Cttrrvupou- rUmce to ConyrreHK. Unplace thft Stolen SOCTH HENJI, Campbell, ca.sh i of the national bank, which was comber 7 of will Myron South Hond robbed Ue- replace the I''ouii(I Ito.ly. Then followed a number of confe.s- hiim.s from all which ditTered matrriailv to dt- tails and the location i -I hn b-jdy, but appvjirtrd to show conclusively that each had part ieipH '-rd in the crime, although Bur Ion duiiied all knowledge thut Din nil i tf bail boen killed by the After several fruitless efforts to find tiu- pretended to have a dream in which tho hpot where Uln- ninjf was was revealed to him, aud that after tho dream he remembered wheu pi win corn Lo have seen spot that would liidicnte ft grave.

This, taken in connection with his drrftia. conviocud him lie could locate tho body. In company with tho oPH-jern Hurton was taken to that pivrt. thy county and another search was marie at the place desttf- r.Rted by him tho body was found in it badly docmnpoNed state. It allowed that tin 1 ftltuH hinl been crushed with a blunt instrument, At tho coroner's biqnost, which closed Saturday, a.

vnrdic.t rendered finding that Diiininj? had been murdered by William It ay and that John Gay aud J. G. liurton were accessories. Tho evidence leaded to show that Dliiulntf had been hilled by beirjtf struck on tho head with tho back of au ax. TUe motive for the killing 1 uf Dinning' appears to have been for his property, valued at or MOO.

The Jutl Atltickud. At o'clock Sunday moruiny resi- of tho north part of town hoard a partv of horestneti Lu from tho north. They left tholr horses at the Htoe'c yardy, where plans were nr- rantfed, aud tlio mob proceeded lv the jail. Orders were yiven by big-us mid ubuyed wi tht tut a word be- UiK 1 spoken. The jail is a wooden building surrounded by an f--foot board fence.

In the jtiil were two steel cells In which were confined, (hiards were pUteod about tho jail and it way but work of mouient for the others of the mob £fiiin to tho jail building 1 About- this time Hurton £avo a loud yells and asked what the3' wanted with him. The marked mob bc.yaii to br ceils with i time. ak off the locks from the iledges, whicli took some uu wus the tir nvoyed to spot one taken out money. Ue Heverel.y blames himself the ro bbe which hi ua due yreatly to his carelessness. He has notes covering the entire shorUiye, with Interest at 4 per cent.

With tills interest and Uie principal Mr. Campbell will pay the- bank about Mr. Campbell is a man of moderate circumstance, and to do this will require the next sixteen Dream of VAI.PA KAIHO. Jan. l-l.

lion ins I'iMtL was found dead Saturday morning in bed by hi.s wife, fie retired at a late hour Friday night the best of health, but before retiring told his wife that the night before he had dreamed that lie would be found dead Saturday morn i rip-. He tol her that he ad selected pall bearers and made other arrangements, whieh would bo found ut Jii.s ollice in a book. He WHS 70 years old aud wa-s a vote-ran. lit- I'reTerror! FHANKKOKT, Jan. l.

(ii)lam pleaded gtitlty of assault and was bcnteneed to eighteen in the penitentiary. A half hour later ho tried suicide at the jail. The rope proved too frail and IJillam fell 14 feet to the iron floor. After a couple of hoiirw he recovered and the sherit? transferred him at once to, Michigan City. Ofllce llnbbory.

(MtstiKN, tftin. post otlico tit ilri.stol was robVjed at daylight Saturday. The burglars riddled the safe with blasting powder and got in cash and in stamps. The jewelry and morehandise stocks were looted of about an equal amount. The burglars) loaded up the slufP iu wagons and escaped, KHI.M! Trump.

HO, lnd. Jan. 1 1 Mitchell Shanks was driving a supposed tramp out of the richoolhonse at I'ello Sunday afternoon when the latter turned and thrust a revolver in his face. Shanks, who had drawn Ids revolver, fired iirst, and the stranger fell dead. Ho is unidentified.

WILI.iy INHTHUCTEU TO WA.IT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. President Cleveland has transmitted to congress all eorrubpontleiice relating to Hawaii since his measage. The message trurjamitting adilltlonal Hawaiian correspondence Is as follows: "To tbo congrean: I transmU herewith copies I ot all dispatched from our ininlstur to Hawu.il, relu'-'Q? lu iiuj' to pollLlual hfTnlrs In Huwall.

except auch QH hiive been heruLofore EoJ lo conprusa. 1 iitso copies of InatruC- llor. Bent on Jncuary 18S2, tMiing tbu only iu- utructiGtis to him th.it have not been sent to Uinrts congresA In my furrnur mesBages 10 cuncress, i withheld (Sl.spatcU 8 undur date of November If. 1693, and also dispatch No. TJ uuder dntc of October 8.

1833. Inasmuch fts contents of rUapaub ii aro till, referred to in the dispatch of more recent date, and Inas- niurh GS e-ooms to bo uo longer reason fur it, iho eamis ta herfcwitlj submitted. S'o. TO Is still wit))heid for reasons that lo judiltlable und proper. "GrtovF.K CLEVELAND." Tlit corruripoudouee follows; WIlliH to Mr.

(Jrenhum. QF THE UNITED STATES, Nuv id. la tho foreuoou of Munduy, Uiu t8tb itiflL, by preurmngerncnt, the fiacompnnled by tho royal etmmberliiln, Mt. Ilnlienfjoii, culled at the logntlon. No ono presani lit thu hair-hour Interview which followud, lier cbumberialn huviuff bcon takeo Lo other room and Consul-General Mills, who hud invited her to coma, remaining Iti the front of tho house, to prevent interruption.

formal yrcetinK the queen was Infoniicd tlie president of the United Stiiu-9 hud Important commiiniC'UIonB to make lu-r untl bhu Wiia asked whether she was wiUIny to thoni alone In confidence. htT thin this was for hur own Interest, Shu unswered tn thu uQlrmativo. t'JovoLunrt'H "1 then Known to her thn proaldent'B lncrro that, through tho unauthorized tiiLtrvontkmof the United Suited, she hud huen I to atirrender her Kovcreiytuy, his hope tiuit, her consult tind cooperation, the wrong (ifirui to her and her people be To this bhts boived her acUuowlodjje- I tl'un Hiilti to the queen: 'The president ti rid thiit wliyii you uru rein- ul you will forKlvonoas and iilmity, ihut you v. Ill wltjh to bo the of till Hit- K'uplu, bot'i nativo uml foreife'ii-born; liiLil inn; will miikc to secure their love it loyuliy to ostublinh fvl'-ndMhip "To th's jfhti niudo no reply until after wait- mtimi'iit 1 continued: The president not 1 ytiu his ayrnputhy, but wl.sherf 1 you. Hi-fore lully known tu you hU pui'i'usi-ri tJtriU-w to whoilier you aru iHlng to uns'iVL-r uuriuin q.uoHtions which Ills Ixij' duly LI I mis THIS conTTLi; phastzed the fsivorable of Aisyriciin btatesmen or in favor of anneiatlon, coniipic 1 I umorig wUom are the names of L.

Murcy. H. ami! ton Fish and Jumes Details Of G. Biaine. former secreiar'ea stale, and so by tbe action of your lust admlc- istratiou jr.

uestotiating a treaty cf aunoxmlon with tnls government: anil aendiutr it to the sen- I ate with view of iw bhtill therefore the proj-'e: of political union with ihr; United States as 0 feature ot our t'jrfijn policy. Your i a formation that the preaiui-nt of iho United expect a t'overniiir-nt to promptly to ite ex-queiin 'con! sUtutlonal authority' Lr.lght well be dismissed Iu a binKl'- word, but for tLe tUnt your communication contains, a-j I to nie, und slons based thereon, are HO i to the h'ovtrnment that I cuunut permit them to p-Jisa unchallenged We do not rocog- the of the president of the United 1 Stales to interfere in uur domestic I Such riyht could be conferred upon him by the action of this government and by ihLit -'This I underswiDCl tube ttr- Anierk-un diic- I trine conspicuously announced Iri'in time to I iinie by the authorities of your Iu conclusion. President Dole says: "laen to inform you. Mr. Mfni-iier.

that rne provisional government of Uift Ilawaiiuu and uiihe.sit;itlnKly declines ntertain the proposition of the or i the United Slates, that it should its authority to tho es-queen. the right o( the Uniied bian-s to. interfere, Mr. Dole siiys: treaties between the. two countries euu- i frr no riifht of interference.

Upon what, then, 1 Mr. Minister, does ihe Dresldeiit of the United Stuf'H base lily right Interforonce Latest Instruotious to IJlis. i DEATH IN A TEMPLE. Recent Holocaust China. at IRREE HUNDRED PERSONS PERISH.

Ths Awful Disaster Orrurs Uurl Theatrical Performance In Ilouor the Started by -I urn tn Them, tlu-n hur: 'Should you bo restored lo iho thruiK ivtKiliI you gnint full nmneoty us to Hi'-: uiul properly to nil thostt ptTBonti who have ur who are now In the provisional or who bucn (nstruiiuintal in in-: i.ver.hrow 01' your govcraui'intJ' "She ami then slowly and itnMwri-ed: "i'htiru lire ceriain luwa of my government by which 1 shiill ulnde. My do- would be ay the hiw dlrecu, that such persuns j-luiitlcl be bcheiuleU und Ihcir prop tit- coiiIS.seut'.'u. lo the 1 "I then sahl, roptsntlny very uiatincily her words: 'It la your feeling thut these people should bo und their property eon- selected for there left under of the party returned g-uard watching the Gays were taken to the bridge, llllti I'O i ho lytu-ltinK' Tho res ami joined tin jail. "'Dm two nml unu-clu't: 1 u'l't- 1 Jurtoil lnul bcc let t. woiv t'Uu-od round their necks and jfivon chimee to Hur- Um said Uc could toll lots about his ronncclious with steuling cuttlo, soll- whisky and other things, but when asited to tell the Dirimntr murder ho replied: "No, sir." mode ii prayer and said liurton hud killed Dinning 1 with tin ux.

Old uian tray said; wen- led into this." Hunted mid Shot. Tho K-Adur tlu-n I appeal his hands throi- timos aud quick as ft tlush all I three were pushed off tite bridge. The evidently died front but the noose on neck slipped iiroinn 1 uiivl up over His chin aud ho was heard to ttreutho. heavily for a uio-1 niont. when shots were tired 1 into body.

Kuch of the others also I bullet sent into him. Tho mob then as quickly as thoy came, jco- i ing mirth. The presuinptioii is that it 01 fri.m Ihy north part tlie cor.uty. the homo of the criminals and the scene of the murder of IVuiniutr. one of tl.o causes to this titUinvr of the their! hands wr.s tav-t c-i trang: of ot hU-h I were supposed to be Hurton or.

It iv.Hibi testitnonv iViiiny llarns I turned. IM.KT WAVNK, Jan. 15. Friday niglit live barns were burned on nut strct't. Saturday evening 1 tive more barns und one residence were burned on tho north side of the L-ity.

Tin chit-' of tlie tire department has discov er-'d evidence thut the tires xvere incendiary origin. for I'orgfry. Mf. Jan. Freil W.

LyiMi, son of I. lumber merchant of ndianapolis, was arrested Saturday at the Hotel Kirby. He is wa nted at. Kokomo and Chicago on i- urges uf forgery. 1 le represented himself as a traveling salesman.

Suicide of IhMilel I'KIU-, Jan. 15. Daniel Wait, a conductor for the Kric railway, com- in ted suicide Sunday by taking morphine. He was arrested some time ago for steitliug 2, OUO government cartridges and Indiana rifles. Outlty.

CoM'MiU's, Jan. 15. jury in the white cap ease brought iu a verdict against Chris Sc hinder of guilty of as- saitit and battery as charged in tho secoi'd count of the indictment and imposed fine of $400. Vuddfii Death of Justice. HUN riNG'i'os, 15.

Jasper 11. Ten-ill, justice of the peace in Mount Etna, this county, for many years, and 11 very prominent odd fellow, fell dead Saturday evening while driving home from this citv. Kvloted Wunt Uiimaffos. MICHIGAN CITY. Jan.

nab. Samuel and llebeeca Goldberg sued William "Wenzel, of this city, for damages. Wcnzel caused them to vacate a house owned by him on a winter day. Many Dlrnu Novels. MvxctE, Jan.

the l.Vyeur-old son of Elwood Burnett, a traveling 1 lumber buyer for A. L. Johnson X-, is a maniac as a result oJ readiuiT- many yellow-backed novels. rsous uud thesu. procure any be needed ncn several years hordes, eat- aud it for any person Yours for Murder.

Now, BSVII.I.K. Jan. 15. Lou Henderson, the confessed murderer of John Tarpey. was sentenced here Sat- nrday to twenty-one years in the northern penitentiary.

Wiiges Reduced FtJfteeu I'or Ceut. HAMMOND. Jan. spring factory ot this city has out the of its workmen 15 per eeat. Tills is the second titue a reduction has been made iu this concern.

to them. 1 liiive been 1 iluiionsof this past by I'ue frequent i. craiu and other was not eousiviercd sal to cause Ihe arrest any tueiiibor of this snch scorn. Anjrelina?" Oid you send mo this poem? Uu; yon write wonis about 'hair of jetty hue' and wJioso mitljiiirht irlories-shame the tints of vV'hat does it mean?" Scott: I must have forcrouen toehanire one stanza. girl Angelina.

I mean it's poetic don't, you meant to compare your beautiful blue eyes to no- EvHvard. All is over be- us. And I you so!" Y- Uecord. of Husbaml, Jan. Ames, a farmer living 1 a few miles south of this city, in a fit, of jealousy took his revolver from a bureau drawer aud blew his brains out, Him a Dollar.

KI.KHAUT, Jan. Mammon in his libel suit against the Elkhart Review for secured a verdict of one dollar. Murderer to Death. PITTSBVBGH. tbe criminal court George Schmous, murderer of his wife and two children, was sentenced to death.

Schmous was not, apparently, affected by the sentence of the court. His attorneys will take his before the board of pardons. The plea in liis defense was transitory insanity. firt? nt MINNEAPOLIS. broke out at "2 p.

iu. in the of the store occupied by Fillmore, chester Co. in the syndicate block, and destroyed property valued at SIC 000, on which there was insurance of $111,000. "She replied: 'It 1 "i then said to her: 'Do you fully utiderstunci the metuilng of every word which 1 havo ntiid to you und of ovury word ivhluh you htivt? yaUL to me und If so do you still hiivo tho same "Hor answer 'I hiivo understood and raeau all I hove said, but I might leave the decision of this to my To tills I replied: It was necessary to make a decision before you appointed any ministers, and that you were asked to issue iv royftl proclamation of fjonoral amnesty, would you do She ftuswerod: 1 have uo right, to do that und I would not do iu' "Would Not Safo. "Pausing a moment a lie continued; 'Thasc people were the cause of tho revolution and constitution of There will nevor be any peiice while thoy are horo.

They must be sent out of the country and punished und thrlr property oou 11 "I then said: '1 hiivo no further communioa- tlon to muUe to you now und will have none until I hear from iny government, which will probubly be three or four "Nothing wiva said for several minutes, when I hur wbethcrsJio was willing to give ino the numes of four of her inoat trusted friends. aa I might, wlthiu a day or two, consider it my duty to hold a consultation with them in her presence. assented and gave these names; J. O. Carter, John Richardson, Joseph Nawahi and E.

C. MacParlone. "I then Inquired whether febe had any fears of her safety at her residence, "Washington gQuure. She replied thut she did have some fears; thnt while she- had trusty friends that guiirded her hcuno every night, they were ai'iued with clubs only, and that men, I shabbily dressed, had been often seen prowling about the adjoining premises, a schoolhouse with liirge yard. 1 Informed her that I was authorized by tha president to u.fTur protection either 0:1 one of our war- shiptj or at tho legation nnd desired her to accept tho offer at once.

She declined, saying she believed it was best for her at present to remain ut her own residence. I then said 10 her that at any moment, nUjht or day, this offer of our government waa open to her ac- ceptmuce. The interview thereupon, after some personal remarks, wus brought to close." Dole Prepares for Uofenso. Another dispatch from Mr. Will la to Secretary Gresham, under daw of December 5, announced that the secretary's letter favoring restoration ot the queen created a great seusa- Crowds gathered at all points to discuss Jbe news, but no breach of the peace occurred.

Protests affumst the use of farce by the States were presented to tho ulnlster by many persons- On November 29 President Dole rescinded the privilege, hereto- 'ore Ki'fl'itod Admiral Skcrrett of Landing his troops for driUtnc purposes. President Dole Itid been, making tictlve preparations for defense, fortifying the executive building, and lbKailwho were willing to be armed, and Minister Willis had fears of an outbreuk. Bocurcil tlio Queen's Plodyo. Under date of December SO, 1S33, Minister Vi'illls, in a confidential dispatch to Secretary Gresiiuni, givea a detailed account of his action in thialiy securing from Queen Liluokalania pledge of amnesty to members of the provisional fjOYfrnment in case slio should be restored He says: secured from the queen tte written pledge and ugrcemeut, which was the prerequisite to uiy fiirther actions, 1 was then, for the firs i time. In a position to make known to the provisional government the decision of the president upon the question that had been submitted to him by the protest of tho queen, Tvhich protest bas been acknowledged and accepted by the provisional coverr.ment throuKb its president, Mr.

Dole, the immediate efieoi of which was according to tbe statement of itr. Damon, another honored member of the provisional governou-ns. the q.ueen's temporary surrender of throne." Tee last despatch from Willis inclosing res Wont DoU- rt-ply mand for the rt- tireidtn: governnaen is du led The lust instructions to dated January 1'J inid aru iirf follows: "Ti. Willis, Minister to Honolulu: Yours Nos. 14 lo IS inclusive show thut you have rightly prune nit oJ the scopi.

1 of your in- atrueilons ami havu fur a.s u'ius in yuur power dischivrgut.1 onerous tusk cunllded in you. Tim pi tsidcnt sincerely thut the provisional government refuses to uaiuiesee In tht! conclusion which his seusu of rUiu'and duty nntl 11 due regard for our ruitlonul honor conair ul ued him to reach mid UH a measure ot just peopii; iba Hawaiian iylunds aiul their depotim! sovereign, It true that the provisional govern- meat wus created to exist only until the isluiidd were unnexctl 10 ibu United StiUm; thai the quiicri finally but reluctantly surreiulcrtnl tj un tiruied Tor CO of this government Illegally In Honolulu, and ivprc- seuuuivetj oT the provisional ijovoni- rnerit, whU-h realised its Impotoru-o arid was anxious lo control of the queen's moans dtstcnso, uasureJ that, if she ivouUl sur- rtnilur, her case would bo subsequently consitt- ttred by tho United Stated, the president has never claimed ihutautih action consiituted him an i arbitral or in tho technical t-ense Izoil him to act in that capacity butvvcen provisional government and tho (lueen. "You mada uo nueh claim when you nc- qiuilntcd that government the pre.siUent'H cleelsion The solemn aHstiraiicu glvon tn tiiu queen has not luien referred to for the in-esident to act as arbitrator, but as a fact inatorlal to a just determination -of thy president's duty In thi; premises. Tho subversion of UK; Hawaiian government uy an abuse of the uiKhcrfcr of the United States was la plain violation of tnttTua- tlonal luws and required the president to tlits- avow and eoudonin the act of uur nffending officials Biul within iho HiniU of nln consiitu- Cional power lo emletivor lo restore authority." Mr- Willis ia at. thia point acquainted with tho to congress of Uloiint's report and all other correspondence.

Tliu iettor couCludeb: "Your report shown that on further re- nee ti nu the queen Lee uaqutLlilledJ as- SLTII iu writiiiR to the conditions suggested und that tho provisional povernmeni reftiscil U) acquiesce. The matter now being In the hands of cotiKi'Oss, tho prOHifluni will keep that body fully advised of ttie situation ant! will lay before It from time to Lime tne reports received from you, including your No. 0, heretofore withheld, and all instructions sent to you. In the meantime, while keeping the department fully Informed of tho course of events, you will, until further notice, con- Blilor that your special instructions upon thl.s subject have been fully complied with. "GltESHAM." Will Offer No ilt-siHtaiieo.

SAX FKAXCISCO, Jnn. 13. The City oi Pekiu arrived from Uuiiolulu 1 the following 1 advices: "HcNoLUMJ, Jan. Since our lat-t news son i per Wurrlmo on the 1st, all has been quieter. The has removed nil thu saiulbags from the verandas of the buildlnK.

whence sharpshooters were ti pick off Hacking naval forces. Should eon orflcr the queen by force no svHist be uLlninpled. sviiulbug dolenses on the ground are left ii-painsi a royalist in.surrocilon. The trovenuiu'til has small fear ot such an ntiempt, but remains on the alert, Fi'W Kxeopiions. "It learned from a prominent royalist after United Suites Minisier M'tllin had made cm and upon the provisUviul Kovernmea 1 he hCT.rd ihiu ibe intended to several from guaranty of timncHty.

Ji. is rope nod that upon the American minis ter iwr tior. of the eveniiif in question at place, wiih the unrl urging her to change her opinion. is said that rcfusoil 10 ttu tlii? and that she frou- iimnfaty Presidynt Doie. 0.

Smith, attorney Chief Justice inul several others. publii'. journalists Jjave been making It hot for MiTilstei- Willis aeoi-re Muiwon.of Star, ha? tUt-d anidavit in he virtually declares tho United Slates minister to have falsified 1111 interview. Dr. Tronseau has -also been called to account for his siaiomi-nts in Hluuni'H report and hii? repeatedly upolotjized lr Sue for inn BOASTED ASl.t TRAMPLED TO DEATH.

FRANCISCO, Jim. latest advices from Shunphai to Hecetnber 13 received by the steamer Peking, which arrived Saturday, give details of an appalling- CHln-nity at Ningpo which resulted in horrible death by fire of nearly 300 Chinese women and children. On December an aunuul theatrical performance in honor of the pods wus beinff tfiven in the temple. Uvtjr 400 were present, the women uud children being 1 on the balconies of the two stories of the temple, while the men were iu the yard. The performance was on a large stugti in the yaivL The audience were Ant- ing and drinking und many vrere smoking.

A buy carlessly wlncli he had been smoking into heap uf straw at tho foot of the stairs leading to the second story of the temple. The straw vv-ui; dry and instantly up. burning the stuiren.se uud-Thus cutting off all escape from the top door. There wus a wild rush for safely. ijomo wen- tramplud lo death, some jumped out uf the windows and ere dashed to pieces on tlie stone pavement below, while the greater part of tlie women sat In their seats paralyzed by terror and were burued alive or suH'oeated "by smoke.

Tho engines from the foreign settlement in. Ningpo were promptly on hand but could do nothing to stop the flames. In an ftour and a half the temple was in ruiiis. Many bodies wure burned as to be unrecognisable badly WON BY A POINT. Ives lit by 11 Very N'urrovr Murijlri.

Jan. liy the t-core of ijjll) Sehacfer, in liuir-rais- iinish, defeated Frank C. Ivos at Central Music hall Saturday night it the bixth and including game of the big-three tourney fur a pursy of and the gate receipts, iiy placing the game to his credit Schacfur became, tied with Ives for Iirst place, and having decided not to piny the tic the purse and major portion of the. gale receipts will be divided between them. Although Jake won, the fact remains that he scored 'Jll points less in the tourney than the young Napoleon liis grand average was also seven points less than that of Ives, In tlie six yumes Ives scored points: Sclmcfcr, li, LSS; Slosson, 1,407.

Ive. 1 Lest hinglc LOO; iriehaefer. slusson, 33 4-o. Graad average Ives. Schaefcr, Slosson.

Hi -JT-'-H). Higliest live -1ST; -Schiicfer, '2)0: Slussuu. 144. BONDS. Secrolurj CURRENT EVENTS.

Cattle are dying in the drought west of San Antonio, Tex. Jed: Anderson, 19 years old, was Mtrutfk and killed by a fallinp tree at Anna, 111. Federal elections and the tariff will be the subjects of debate in senate and house Uiis week. Alfred K. Cary, S4 years old, died at Cynge, Kan.

He was mayor of the oity when -0 years old. Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor are engaged in an effort to amalgamate. An unknon-n man about SO years of ape was found frozen to death on a farm near FalrburT, 111. Kansas' attorney general decided against chartering an organization for the armiug of laboring 1 men. Mrs.

Louisa A. Stutton, a pioneer resident of Kansas City, was turned to death in her home. Post ollice inspectors are hunting" a thisf who has been cashing bogus money orders about the country. The West Coast Development company of Sun Francisco has assigned. Liabilities, S27.000: assets.

868,000. Robert Livingston Cutting, New York banker and broker, died lu a hallway while awaiting an ambulance. Rev. John M. Buchanan died at his New York home.

Ho was the first Presbyterian minister at Milwaukee- Heavy rains have swollen the rivers iu Wa-shington. Several washoute have occurred and bridges were, swept away. The May-Reynolds 6-iit for tho tieas- irership of county, was decided in fnvor of Reynolds, republican. It is now believed Mrs. Schrum, burned to death in a Milwaukee hotel, was murdered and robbed of a large sum.

Dr. Miguel's project for taxing tobacco and wines are likely to pass the German reichstaR despite the opposition. Cuptuins of Florida militia companies have been notified to hold their men in readiness to stop the Corbett-MUoh- ell fifrht. Evidence iu Bank' Wrecker Koet- tiugf's trial at Milwaukee showed ho lost depositors' motley in wheat, and land deals. Northtield (Minn.) CouKTOjfational- ists must pay taxes on their church, having rented It for theatrical and other purposes.

Hockford, 111., has been selected by the King's Daughters as tho place for their next annual state convention, which meets February 28. The general merchandise firm of Gil-! bert Ilallanger, of Elva, has assigned to S. D. Hubbard. The assets are and liabilities about tho aame.

Jack Rogers, a freight train brake- mtin, was killed while his train was passing under a bridge. Ills absence- was discovered at Corning, and his remains found near Brooks. -READY TO ISSUE If I ft Come Quick for Bargains in UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES TO MAKE ROOM FOR HAT STOCK WHICH WILL BEGIN TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK. PATTERSON, The Haberdasher. Sliirts Made to Ordev.

A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF WAJTCI-iEJS. CLOCKS, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. AT THE LOWEST PRK)ES. J. D.

TAYLOR THE EWELER. 3O9 Fourth St. Any Defect of Vision Corrected. An Elegant Line of Silk Umbrellas. ORANGE BLOSSOM IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS It la, applied rigiit to the parts.

It cures all diseases of women. can use it herself. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTa Mailed to i address on receipt of $1. Dr. J.

A. McGill 3 QJid 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI For sale by B. F. Keealing. I SAN FHANCISCO, to.

A local newspaper which favors the provisional govoriimont prints a dispatch which it claims to received from the substance of which is us follows: "QvH'on Liliuoknhuu has entirely abandoned nil Hope of over rtTKfiinlny the throne of Hawaii and i.s now perfecting arratigumfnts £or inf suit against the United Stati-s for an lai- men it 1 amount of money. Her uciion will be tdkeu upon the statements made in her favor by President Cleveland in his message 10 congress, by Secretary of Greshim in his let tor lo 1'reslileiH l-y Commissioner Blouni in the rej ori nt and upon the further in rccogalsinp the justico her cau--e iu ai.knowloJ'.jin? that wrong nad teen lit-r. ihe United States endeavored lo ihe provisional govern men i.o In her hivur Her claim for damages will uui-lf- the around tha: she wivs deposed by force of tho btau-s, uei.ii/ uiUu-r the advice direction of Minister Sievens." CnrJlHlo Will Cold. lij. From well- informed sources it is ascertained that there is a strong probability that if congress fails to come to his relief within the next fifteen days Carlisle may deem it necessary to issue SHU.OOO.UUO uf bonds uiidur the resumption act for the purpose of maintaining the gold reserve intact.

The bonds, if issued, will be sold only for gold. The proposed plan of the secretary, it is meets with the approval of the president. The Kiiuill amount of the proposed issue, it is understood, has been determined upon simply to tide the treasury over until congress can take up the whole financial question. Should congress within tho next fifteen days meet the present treasury needs Secretary Carlisle will refrain from acting, but should it fail to act a bond issue will be made. THE BUSY BEE.

MURDER FOR Dell REVENGE. tts Down IJullberitrely Slio Fritz KIiviiiKtir Erli-. I'll. Jan. deliberate and lu-litill murder took place In llirard Sat- urdny afternoon.

Dell S. Edgar, who had been drinking, invaded Fritz Elwinger's livery ofiicc and was forcibly ejected. Edgar secured a revolver aud, returning, opened lire on Elwinger, who was in his hack, at the same lime telling him that lie had come to avenge the insult he had suitcrcd. Three shots were fired, the third taking fatal effect. Edgar was captured with the revolver still in his hand.

MONUMENT TO SPINNER. AYonien j'hice Memoriil tlie Lute WASHINGTON, Jan. women of Washington have raised $9,000 to a monument to Gen. Francis Spinner, formerly treasurer of tho Unitod States, who was tho first official t.o give women employment in the. government service, and they want $1,000 more.

There are now over 5,000 women employed in this city by tin; government alone anil probably 530,000 throughout the country. In ISlla there were none. Thirty years ago tho sphere of woman was limited to tho kitchen and school and the sowing-room, and it is largely due to rten. Spinner that, they have been admitted to business employment. The committee in charge of the erection of the monument ask that those who are enjoying the benefits of his exumple contribute one dollar or more to complete their fund.

Twill Urotliers IJpnwueJ. JOI.IKT, 111.. fora- noon a crowd of school children went down the river for a skate. Charles J. Frost's twin sons, aged years, went along with the party and at Ilrandon's bridge, 3 miles below this city, they broke through lie ice.

Thpir compna-. ions soon had one boy out, but as soon us he saw that liis twin brother was still under the ice he jumped in ngain before the other boys could get hold of him. Uoth were drowned. LIVE queen bees are shipped from this country to Japan. HONF.V.

kept in the light, granulates. Therefore, the bees always store it in the dark. MANY years ago a boeluwpor named Wildman surprised all Europe with the ease with which lie handled byes, compelling a swarm to where he pleased. Flis secret was to tfft jios- tiCSKiou of tho queen bee. when tho others would follow wherever she wan placed.

tio.MK of the beekeepers in county, will take one hundred pounds from each of quite a numbf-r of their colonies this season. This moans twenty dollars per swarm, gross, whieh regarded as better than one hundred per cent, inlerest on the investment. Fou some time past the coiiffrf-fya- tion of church near Oakland, 111., lias been bothered with honey bees. Recently they decided to investigate, and in removing 1 part of the wall on me side found a lurtre bed of honey. Over seven tubs of honey were taken out and the bees successfully hived.

WONDERFUL WOMEN. MAKE A RIGHT START And the New Year Will be a Happy and Prosperous one for You. First Put YourseJf in Perfect Health Refused to Adjourn. DENVER, debating the question of adjournment of the extra session of the legislature all day tho house cf representatives refused Saturday uigiit by a vote of is to 'J3 to adjourn sine die. The senate is over- Twelve the reported at steamer AUonbv hay foundered in the Hay that twelve of those i were drowned.

against tbe extra being- continued, and whilo it cannot 'adjourn without coneurrenee of the house it can defeat any legislation. The Money Is t'p. JACKSONVILLE, Fla-, Jan. LJuval Athletic club has forwarded to Kelly, referee and stakeholder in the contest, a certified Hun Down by an Knglne. KANSAS CITY, Jan.

crossing the Kansas City Belt railway trucks near Twentieth and Grove streets James B. Svirtlcy. a wealthy real estate man, was run down by a locomotive of thu Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway and both legs wera severed from his body. He died at the cit3 hospital in a few hours.

An Ohio Urcwery Falls. DAYTON, Jan. Sachs-1'ru- dehu Brewery company board of directors by direction of the stockholders applied for a receiver, and A. A. Win- session ters and John Munge were appointed receivers.

Liabilities. 827.000; assets, 5400,000, including the brewery, which is rated the best-equipped establish ment in the city. Thousands Facing VIENNA, Jan. from towns in Saros county, Hungary, thousands of peasants there are on the forrcal nature, stating swer vraa just delivered Uiat Dole's an! th.at he would reply to It on the Tuesday, Mr. Willis takes occasion to compliment Consul General Mills.

President Dole's reply to the United States minister's demand is as foUows: S3, Sir: Your excel lency'a coinniunleation Dececnber 19. an nouncing the conclusion which the president of the United Slates of America has ilnaiiy arrived at respecting the applies t'oa of govemmea: for a trer.ty political union wj-Ji that countTV, and referring, also, to the comes tic affairs of" these islands, "das had the consideration, of the government. "While we accept the decision of the presi- ientof the United Stages. OeclSning-furtber to consider tile ancesatiou propcsiiion as tlie tlnal conclusion of the present uiiEiinistraiioa, we do not feel inclined to regard ii as the last woni" of the American governtr-en; upon 'Her check on the National bank of Jackson- verge of starvation, i ville for the full amount of the purse, The check was signed by Charles E. Smith, treasurer of the club.

1 e.i Hark Is Lost in the Java Sew. SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. City of Peking brings news that the British bark Clan Grant, tons, from Amoy, bound for New Yorl: with pounds, of tea, valued at was totally lost in the Java sea. I Not Like Brldcet.

Wife (away on a don't be! lieve that letter that 1 received this morning. I it tells you all about everything at home. know; hut it's signed Your obedient And Then Everything is Possible to You. Run After New and Strange Gods. If your family physician has failed to cure you, look to reliable specialists who have ample) experience and every facility for the work; iss DORA MII.T.F.U.

a. New Orleans teacher, has patented a blackboard eraser, for the right of whieh she lias been offered 8.1,000. to wipe out a mortgage with it. isti LII.LII-: HOWARD, as a the cap and uniform of a railroad lion agent at East Peru. Me.

She can a east with the (lag a too fresh drummer with tin- greatest facility. THK telegraph messenger in Easthampton. is a girl. Miss Elsie (rough. Messages intrusted to her are promptly delivered.

TTnlike the boy messengers, dog fights, baseball, street quarrels, have no attractions for her. MIBS RAY FRA.VK, of Oakland, is to be ordained soon as a rabbi of tho Jewish church, and will be the first of her sex, it is said, to occupy such a position. She has been studying at the California state university and at the Hebrew Union college at Cincinnati. CURRENT LAUGHS. TOO MUCH FOE WORDS.

Fount! Dead In a Grove. I LiriiUQUE, Jan. Sherman. TO years old, left Ualena i afoot Wednesday of last week to visit hii son in Dubuque. He lost his way and was found lying dead in a grove ten tniles beycjnd Dubuque, i Overheard in a Sanctum.

"I am awful glad you roasted -Serib- bier's didn't von write the criticism acute symptoms sviperVL-e ar-i aeatb It is ratal Fnrins: the Let us reason tcselher a litlie. 1. On srmptom iriiy not use Dr. Fenner's Kidney Bo.ckacbe Cure? of my best ney disease, it wU3 do no and bss at any insured you the ciiacose you feat, borne ft bovile 1 Like a Paper Wrapper. The Young you any canvas-back duck? took the cigatvette wight ma'am.

out of me month and threw it in the The Young I wish stweet- vou'd send rne one. And I wish you'd have it taken out of its canvas, if you Record. Chollie What did yon say? Alg-ie Nothing at all: just cwied. TAKE your chances and leave the chances of other people TIIE leaves have bcprun to turn, possibly in anticipation of the 1st of Jan- Chronicle. IF some men had killed Goliath they would remind the Lord of it every day in the Horn.

HE you love me if I were can't say as to that, but I'd probabiymarryyou." WHATEVER happens to silver as i money, so long" as weddings last it will always have its present Philadelphia Times. JAOSOX says thi; butcher may pre- tend to be your friend, but hc'il give: you a terrible roast whenever hi-. a Gazette. i ever think of the good old saying that it's more i to give than to receive?" Pugsley times and you will not be disappointed. for the treatment of Chronio ailments there is no better place in the West than Logansport Medical Surgical Institute.

In the years past their success has most gratifying and the proprietors are properly proud of it If you are afflicted go and see them. Consultation is free, charges reasonable. Drs. Loipeto, 417 Market Street ma'am, the baby sucked all the paint oil that new toy gave him. Mother --How awful! Bachelor mind, I didn't pav very much for Life.

A Thoroughly -Vroencmn Family. "Uow did that Coant di Pomona marry into a millionaire -t, Oh. he the girl by his title, and g'oVthe 'boxing-gloves i explained to father that he WM on I piano-ttiner in Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Gov't Report.

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