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TWENTY-SEVENTH jEAR. SOUTH BEND. INDIANA, 'FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22; 1899. PRICE TWO CENTS.

i CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. REUNION AT LOGANSPORT, VETOED BY COLFAX NOW IT IS H0WIS0N ZOLA'S LAST LETTER WRITTEN TO MADAME DREYFUS OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. i i DeWey Reception 1VU1 ft Hu4mib Senvanlcl Well TTonb Preserving, NEWS MORE WARLIKE EVIDENT ANXIETY IN LONDON Appealed Aaaaolt and Battery Caaa APPEARS. TO WORRY SAMPSON THE TRACTION 5 ORDINANCE Tew York, Sept 22. The prepara- says the right Not owr-Ther tlob the New York state official pro-i Mast Be FU vindication.

Before gramme of the Dewey reception i now Maj-or Gives Hie Seasons at Lmg-th Why the CoaacUts Action Granting Fran- Chlse Should Not Siaed The lecajuent In Fail. Fears That the Former Hay Reach New Tork la Time to Take Command and 4 Cheat the Santiago Hero pat of Borne Glory. Importaat Meeting- of, the- Cabinet Council To-day Creates Considerable Excite-1 saaat Suspicion Movement of i i. the German Ambassador. tbe Croat Cam Is Completely Bottled.

and prderat are received froim kll over the country and abroad for: this rrreat Tjonnlar souvenir of this Base ha tha Jary Other Salts. The case, of Ihe state against Jesse Jacobs in which assault and flattery was charged, was completed in the circuit court shortly before noon to-day and the jury retired. 1 Jacobs was alleged to have assaulted Stephen Bolok, ai Hungariak, Tmorning several weeks ago. He was arrested and tried before Justice Long, of Mishawaka, who assessed him a heavy fine. The case was then appealed to the circuit court The jury, after remaining out but" a New York, Sept.

22. A dispatch orial ivenL whlrh tndirates the In-i from Paria gives the full text of Emlle teffeatlmahlfeated by the general public i itn tna unit kmih nn tn ntenaca Veterans the Civil War Decide to Meet In South Jtond Kext Year. The annual reunion of the 73d Indiana was held in Logansport Wednesday and Thursday of this week. About 100 veterans were present, including W. E.

Gorsuch, H. C. Morgan, John Slick, Christian King, Allen Frame and and John W. Teel, of this city. The members of the.

regiment were royally; treated during their visit in the city. The citizens furnished carriages and drove their guests about the town while? the ladles served a sumptuous banquet before the adjournment. At the business meeting it was decided to hold the next reunion In South Bend during the week following the national encampment in Chicago. The officers elected for the coming years are W. B.

Gorsuch, president; H. C. Morgan, vice-president; E. K. Barnhill.

of Plymouth, is the permanent secretary and lows: tolAdjnltal Dewey on his arrival In Dear JUaaoe: lour ousoana aa Voffc R.n. 9 I Tha Bat London, Sept cabinet council held here to-day iended at 2:40 p. m. The; ministers were cheered as they came out of the foreign office. Nothing transpired regarding the action taken, although the general Impression was 'spread that a vigorous line had been adopted, i The secretary state for war.

Marquis of Lansdowne, and first lord admiralty, New York, Sept. 22.i A special from Washington says: A 'dispatch received at the navy 'department from Rear Admiral Howison is worrying 'the officials there. Admiral Howison, entirely unconscious of the consternation his news will carry to those who have been asserting that he will not get to New York until after the reception to Admiral Dewey, announces in this mess short time, returned a verdict finding those who defended him have been ex- fet); committee, of which Senator posed to the vilest Insulta and even to Joan chalman? hM perfected bodily injury. For my part, there are all-arrangements for the Dewey recep- organs belonging to the "gutter press" tlon. "1dL I At the regular meeting of the city council next Monday evening Mayor Colfax will present the honorable body with a formal veto of the ordinance passed at the last meeting granting the Northern Indiana Traction company a franchise to lay a street railway track in the city.

The document that "he has prepared is herewith given in fall: To the Honorable: The Common Council, of South Bend. Ind. Gentlemen: I herewith return to your honorable body, without my approval; ordinance No. 1,022. granted to the defendant guilty.

He was fined I MrJ George T. Parker? hasrelurned $125 and sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail. Unless the fine is paid, which seems unlikely, the young man is doomed to about six months of imprisonment The total amount of the fine George J. immediately pro from Washington, where he had been in consultation with the nary; and other! officials. The indications bow ceeded to the war offices.

and men so tainted wun moral airt I have struck them from my life, from my memory. For me they are no more. I have driven them completely from my thoughts as If I never and costs prescribed by Justice Long When the cabinet went into Bession age that he has left Barbados on the Chicago lor New York. This is the last thing that the friends of Admiral are! that from an artistic standpoint the state programme will be equal, If not superior, to any souvenir programme of am not exceea sou. ine- aerenaani ifta not satisfied with this verdict and treasurer.

A committee of five no new developments in the Transvaal appointed to confer with the president Northern Tract ibn company, of Ia- consequently took an appeal to the Situation had tranantreri. TM had already swallowed them. Sampson wanted. Everything has like nature ever published. The official in making for the next iune, ana mane we louowmg ou- Nnni t.

nj i 1 circuit court. x- o. arrangements It Is such foriretfulntess of atrocious Ideal adbnted bv the committee is an je'etions. statements, etc oeen arraaKeu 10 nare oampsuu, iu uia reunion and is made up of J. M.

Caul- i Abe Clralsky was placed on trial this capactty as the hero and victor of San-! field. A. Pratt. John Teel, Christian vuc "ajgnauon 01 me (afternoon on a charge of cruelty to an- King apd John Slick. Section one of the abov ment oned ordinance permits the UBe lof any motive power except animal 'power and Under the -provisions ol this section the grantees mSy use compressed air, or other power, which may insults that I recommend to the lnno- illuminated cover illustrating the life, cent man who has suffered the wrongs, of Admiral Dewey from his entrance tq lie la so much apart, so far above them the naval, academy to the battle of Ma4 all, that they should be able to nil which Is life-like and yealls4 reach him.

May he come to life again tic; The vivid picture of the "Man under your carei and 'under the clear Behind the Guns' is but a fitting trtbi tiago, greet his brother hero of Manila. Admiral Schley will be in New York at that time, but in no official capacity. He will be there simply because as an CITY HALL MOVEMENT. tuuuustai agaiusi ine orange imals. He is alleged to have over-freej state and Afrikander attitudes, driven one bf Liveryman John Shank'a The.

impression current here, though horees. The case was appealed from notjbased on anythlngltanglble, was justice Calvert's court American citizen he has an inalienable Paper circulating in Opposition to the old mean the running through our streets rlrht to stand on tha sidewalk and see Cm w. Hoo sunshine of universal sympathy gauam men wno xougnt wun Dewey ao by. A oetition is in circulation nnnndnr ot dummy engines or kindred nuis- DeWey on that memorable May morn- jn.it, pumicij ine caojnei woum oniy Tne larceny charge against William take steps of sending a protract of the Jawarskt has been dismissed, negotiations, secrejly. it would i The Colby Wringer company vs.

prepare details for an aWre8Bive cam-' AngeI1 et gult on 5ondf jUry Paign. perhaps deciding to Convoke par- found or the defendant. Cause con- ing.j Nothlng tad occurred to mar the uuiea. a tuuiraci is a couiraci ana shown for him. Peace be to the) martyr who has such need of repose and.

around him now, In retrral mir'thorA nnthlne but should be specific The power should spectacle of one hero greeting another and welcoming him home uatll this liameDt: thouehltwaa npftrrelv hpllevprt Unued as to defendant Angell TM portrait ior Dewey in the center; undee the eagle and flags, represents tha ''fighting- commodore' In his uni4 foitmgas admiral of the. tiavy of the United States. Scenes from the bat the latter would be 'an Alva Yost va. William Yost, divorce. the plan to rent the old court house for city, hall purposes and it is obtaining a number of signatures.

A paper favoring the plan has been In circulation for some time. Opinion is divided on the scheme. nounced immediately. attachment; ordered, returnable forth love and caresses. As for us, (madame, we shall continue the flghti We Shall to-morrow go on with the struggle for justice just as sternly aa we disquieting news was received from Howison.

Howison is Sampson's sen; lor and if he gets there before the celebration he will outrank that officer and take command. The naval regu- News from South Africa is eaeerlv i oe uraiiea io electricity, eitner overhead trolley, underground trolley, or storage battery, or any or all of these systems. In this I believe you will concur. If other power, more satisfactory to the general public, be evolved in the future, future councils ran deal with the question as they may tle of-Manila bay, and other Interesting awaited, as many think the cabinet Abraham Whlteaell' vs. Mel tire M.

matter, and among other featurca an pursued it yesterday. We shall exact Miiliken, to quiet title, W. A. Funk ap- some leading citizens favoring' it while council will be Immediately followed by the Boer raid. 4 rehabilitation of be Innocent man less lii hninted anaclnl td on an affMnirS lations require it HowlSOn iS Simply i nnt S.nl nf I 1 1 -1 uuoc who the Previous to the meetinr of the cab for the sake of him, who has already so for change of venue from the court an oia ineau ui uf signed the petition favorable to his aai a rac-Blmlle of his commission as inet Baron Rothschild visited the first to be on hand when his friend has Exparte in the matter of the alleged lord of the Balfour.

The circumstance is unusual and is said to be unsoundness of mind of Caroline Bern-hard, petition dismissed. i admiral, signed by the president fof the United States, and sent to the admiral on! behalf of the people- and congress of his conntry. -t Portraits of national, state and city much glory, than for France, which would' assuredly ibe killed by this ex-i cess of Infamy. bur task will be the regeneration cf France in. the eyes of the universe, which Will take place when the infam in connection with money difficulties waiter Hager vs.

August u. kuss. plan have since expressed a contrary opinion and regretted having signed. It is argued that the subject is one to which the public, especially that portion frequenting the city hall, should give more attention. Those opposed to the scheme, point out that the location of 'the city offices in the old court which the government is encountering deem best Objections to Sections and 5.

These sections are inconsistent with the provisions of section one of this ordinance, which section specifically states ithat this franchise is for a right of way commencing at the city limits, thence southeasterly on Michigan ave- mi ta Water etrpet- nn Water "trer. iL. .11 WVVWUMV, Mf14VW triumph. The navy department officials have pointed, whenever this danger was suggested, to Howlson's itinerary, which calls for his arrival on Oct 5, and have confidently proclaimed he will not get there before then, notwltstandlng the fact that Howison has been ahead of his schedule right along. They are regwamg um prospective mimary cam- Blearer R.

Wlnslow vs. the I South authorities will be likewise included. 1 I I Bend To fomnnnT. account and nr- ous judgment has Twen quashed. A th senate and assembly of state juimcuiaicij CllkCr IBS cauUM COUO.

Mil rllanilccail Bf ins nf an. iui unuiui nuiuoaeauur visiieu pellant. ir: mT. rrA poetraUslof the senators and members. house means that they will remain there for many years, decreasing the east to Main street; on Main street in just as ion a as lue siain rremier baiisoury and naa a long con- jaepb! Martin vs.

Louis M. Martin, reference with him. The fact that inrfin th nurt that th now busily engaged in figuring out i levelled at the highest? Jurisdiction th slmUar visit Trnmedlately followed a pialnUtf! js entitled to the possession of tb-t he cannot get to Tompklnsville in and the violation bf the most primitive U.W t.t.Vi mntr. t. nmnfn.

possibility of a respectable city hall be- south to Center street "and no Ing built Sections two, three and five contem-' Besides this, it i argued, the police plate the laying of tracks on air the station and central fire departments streets of South Bend, or at the very 1 less than eight days, but others thlak he can do it easily in seven. u. wel Worths ftf nrMPrvStion as a m. vauiuevcouavu ieua some the property described, valued at 1250 BdUnd-no finding aa to whether he as- ins socai taoxic erumoies wnen tne Tinv in tha FARMER ADJUDGED INSANE. guwiiuiw mw pu looser ciauh uu aistofy of the empire state.

can not be housed in the old court the right to use other -streets house so that little or nothing is saved than these mentioned in section one. waing. aumes possession as owner or admlnia- 5.CvU eM on 106 Jransvaal affairs. judgment against the de-Thepfflcial German press, however, has fcndant fori cost. mere is in tnia violation or rights aacn anrinm th nrice ts cents mere is in tnia violation or rigm suca Orders.1 encloaint he sent to George Tt Commission Recommends Admission of in rental while several thousand dollars will be required to place the old ueea souuspoaen teiung rresiaent vTn Lavsnwav vs.

Lulu Lavanwav. an element of insdlenc and bravado so postal Impudent that we cannot ignore it. We Parker trealvrer cannotf lLury body secretly without 253 Broadway, New Kreuger he need not expect German court house in condition. divorce, motion for'an allowance filed Alla Faluier to Long cliff Asylum. Alvln Huff Palmer, of Center town- Ynf ki and thev reftfilve nronlnt at York! and they wll aid that it is scarcely possible to at by the defendant showing our shame to our neighbors, t-ntion i i tach credence to that -inference.

It TURN UP ALIVE. Thomas C. King va. Loughraan. Hub- ship, waa adjudged Insane last evening The whole World has seen and heard, 1 i i if' is much more probable that the Dela bard Loughman, appeal, motion filed These sections are quoted to show the Intent to use streets not built' or Improved to established grade, which does not apply to Michigan avenue.

Water street or Main street! I know your honorable body has the welfare of South Bend at heart, and did not intend to grant a franchise for other streets than tljose asked for. The grantees have in. section five carefully concealed their Intent in cleverly hld- rian 'shiwwiYlv In and it is beforethe whofo world that WEALTH FROM SOUTH AFRICA go Bay was discussed. Many rumors to dismiss on account of the inaufficien-1 reparation should take place. To de i are turrent regarding the result of the .1 of the appeal bond.

sire a France without honor Is crlni The Crlpa ratully of Elkhavl County Fait cabinet council, all professing to be based on good sources. But these are inal. I In the BUlt of Albert Mikel vs. Reu-len Blllman. which was appealed from by a commission composed of Justices Maples and Calvert and Dra.

Wlckham and Myers. The witnesses at the Inquest testified that about 10 days ago Palmer began demanding of the neighbors property to which he had no claim and imagined he had a horse; while in reality he 1If to aa Katata la Jobanatbarg Special to The South Bond Trlbuna. 5 I Without doubt foreigners will come A Former Elkhart County Family Sapposed to Have Beea Drowned la a Flood. Special to The South Terd Tribune. Goshen, Sept.

22. Five years ago the friends, and, relatives of George B. Hess, a son of the late Balser Hess, who was one of Elkhart county's prom vague' and contradictory. One news justice Traax, Madison township, to our exhibition! They will over agency announces that immediate and Coshen, Sept July 22. tbe Jury awarded the plaintiff 12.

flow Paris, just as numbers are attract decisive action has not been decided last, fshmael Crlpe received word from wv Keirstnaer vs. ennstopner ttoca ed to a fair by the misleading phrases, Following are sections two, three upon. Stroh, account, Judgment for $70.50. flare of lamps; but should that satisfy Johannesburg. South Africa, that the owns On one occasion ne went inent in! 1 1 sen a TeielTed word that Tbe Burket vs.

Roper paternity case our pride, should we not value esteem estate of their brother, p. Crlpe, who MR. WISE IS MISSING. to a neighbor's "house and picking up a jtjoorge 'Hess and his entire family were In which the Jury disagreed -after re as-nmniy as tno money ot me outside hnA pa in Va wnnM r.a butcher knife felt the edge and Insisted drowned In a Mississippi flood. maining out for 24 has been set having the baby which waa asleep Ktaf kbary 3Ua Da Peed, Bat Prob- BWCBCP asking lor proof down for another hearing on; FSiday, effort was made to get some traee of the; remains, but the effort was finally ably Has Departed for England.

and five of ordinance No. 1,022: "Section 2. The track of said railway of said grantees shall in all cases be laid la the center lof the street ex- cept when otherwise directed by the city of South -Bend, All tracks, switches, side tracks! and turn-outs shall be so constructed and maintained at all times as not to Interfere with, ob Sept which If th47Jih flay of the the crib. Application has been made for his admission to, Longcltff asylum. oi -reiuuuiisuip.

lucre were mim neirs. Special to The Couth Bend Tribune. abandoned, the gaining the Idea present term. 1 1 The Hoaor of Franca. Should we dare to exhibit our Jus all sharing equally under the wilV of the -decendent, and the proof was Laporte, Sept 22.

George Wise, Josie Wtoblewski, the Polish girl WILeL RESUME OPERATIONS. a resident of Kingsbury, i thla county, who is charged with kidnapping little and forwarded. To-dav tice one can imagine Devil's island re- that had been swept away, and the entire family waa mourned for aa dead.1: Yesterday a letter was re celved by Mrs. Isaac Cripe, a sister of constructed and exhibited. For me the each bf the heirs received a draft on the The Trnacott Compaa.T.of St.

Joseph, disappeared from this City Labor Day wu shame of it is intolerable. It do not I National Bank of South Africa calling "uw UKJ winiam B. Calvert has besrun-a re- struct or impede the tree, use of such streets by the general public beyond the extent reasonably necessary for the understand how the Exhibition can be I for? 4J70. amounting in each case to al Mr Hess, written by the eldest daughter 'of the man supposed to be dead. be found.

Relatives la thl city have blevin suit against Christian C. Shlvely opened unless France takes her rank the first installment Of the purpose of construction and operation become apprehensive regarding his And the South Bend Portland Cement again among the nations. When hon- estate. la considerable yet to saying that she waa married and living in Arkansas, and that the entire family whrttHjiut(i li.VnAvn that fy company. I follow.

The draft was signed iby A. to BebaUd. Special to The South Bend Tribune. St Joseph, Mich, Sept 22. Jt Is likely the Truscott '1 Boat company, which suff ered loss by fire on Saturday night.

Sept 9, will rebuild Its plant The fire waa one of the worst the city has ever experienced and meant a great of said street railway, such reasonable necessity to be determined by the city of her father is In good health. i II i a niUMr wcckit khibs ut caeca Jafnlson and W. Dunlap; indicating the wise aua nia wue separatea ana aM I waa made this morning. Presenfin- nationally or toe nnanceeri to A Toathfal Horse Thief, pondency wsulUng from domestic in- dtcaUoaa are that tha term will con- Special to The South Bend Tribune. jthe Engllah people.

The auditor1 who sent orlgloal accounting of the or has been restored! formally to the condemned man honor will be restored to France not: before Allow me to say in conclusion, madame, that you may depend on those woo have restored to your hua-band his freedom to restore to him his honor. Not one of us will give up fellcltr may have furnished the motive tlnue for at least two weeks. GoBheh, Sept 22. The officers! oi aoma seno. ait ciara saiu.

grantee, far as end! aa soon as practicable and upon -j the completion, change or repair of $ny of ita tracks or any portion shall replace anyspch street and make the same aa for his He la of good The will of the late Wladlslaw Bar- loss to labor as well aa to the company. asseta of thaitate was also aa Ens llshman.l:S:.?-'v ,1 have secured trace of Melvln McClery, appearance and addf ess and frleids are tosiek has been admitted to probate. Jefferson Davis Crlpe was born la anxiously awaiting thai tldlnga Which He bequeaths to hie daughter TUHe wilt- solve the mystery of his where- $500 to be paid to her when she is 21 the; 15-year-old boy -who stole his father's horse from the farm near The latter carried $12,000 Insurance on the destroyed structure and: the loss to building and machinery foots up $63,000. The building. Is a total i Mlddjebury, this county I and area red good and passable for the pubue as is wis before the track or tracks were the flgbt.

We know well that we fight abouts. I years old: to his daughter Barbina for Justice and for bur countrv. The among lilknart county people. A few Paris Monday night The boy rode to The belief Is shared by a number of 1300 with the tame provision govern years ago he went to California and where he sold the animal to constructed, changed repaired, subject to the direction of the atreet com wreck. The adjusters have been here the relatives that Wise has started, tor I Ing the time of payment, to hla son a gullible purchaser, and then ooaroea man will again set the example of "ome one? ot tlf ing of and the company Is now moving oat England, the family has been Joseph 1600 to be1 paid on his 25th mittee of said city, and this provision shall Include all alley or street fcross- the machinery and endeavoring to aave courage, wisdom and Justice.

yBuori have not able at once to Au9J thre yearsj ago jhe landed la south Africa, ana Yankee ingenuity as a west bound Nlckie riate tram, ine father has gone to Calypool to recover the stolen horse and is determined to advised, there la a fortune awaiting dla- birthday; Ito hla eons, Stanislaus and trtbutlon among heirs fn this country 500 each to be paid when Inga Intersected by said tracks. -1 al It can. r. i WILL OPEN A LAW OFFICE. Section S.

Whenever said grantee when satisfactory proof of kinship naa they are 25 years of age and to his bean produced. Persons conversant daughter Mary $500 to be. held in trust rom We" ask'you LShla 2f VSS a little patience, trusting that your otipaMUlUe, contractors. taklagSJ place his boy in the reform school ior this second offense of that nature. shall construct any part ot its line upon any.

street that has not been built or with the family history state that $50, by her mother Until she 21 years Of Mr. Frank H. Dnnnahoo Withdraws from first be broBpered. and when he sud age. All of the real estate la left to the Practice With Coarreesaaaa Brick.

Meeting; of Baptist Coarreaatlosu The annual meeting tor the election 000 Is tied up for heirs in this county. It has been found difficult to prove ties the wife, Saloma Bartosiek. George all blemish, i Z', of relationship and aa George Wise has of officers and reading reports of work Poor children. 1 see them again in i the arms of their tafcil know with JMESffilViiSftKS! Mr. Frank H.

Dunnahoo, who has been connected with Congressman A. L. Brick tor some years In the saw business, has withdrawn from Mr. Brick's done during the year in the First Bap always taken more than passing inter est the fortune story it Is possible E. Clarke la named as executor.

i Rosa Van Darle Vincent has qualified as administratrix of the estate of Camilla Van Dalle. Improved to any established mraae cy said city, then auck track shall be built as near aa practicable to the surface of said street but when' the street has been built or may hereafter be built to an established grade (by the said city, then the grantee ahall conform its tracks, switches, side tracks and turn- rnta nnnn ealit ctrct frt the established What lealfiua rare bv what mfrslo tist church', was held last evening. The that he hat started for England. The erected to mark his last resting; place. time for officers to assume their du fact however, that he left without! ai I ties has! been changed from Jan.

1 to WILL ENJOIN THE TRUST, i '1 i CRITICISES DEWEY. word of farewell or a statement as to office to open an establishment of hla own. Mr. Dunnahoo, who waa born In thla county. Is one of the best known Oct.

1. hence the election was held his Intended destination causes anxiety delicacy, you have kept them in complete Ignorance, They believed their father away on a journey, and when they became inquisitive at long absence, what could you ten them when his innocence was as yet only believed in by one or two your heart must earlier i than usuaL All of the old of Indiana TTIndow Glass Maaafaetarara among those who will soon begin a young men in the city. He waa edu poldwla Smith Belittles tha Aet of tha 1 Manila Hero. ficera were re-elected with a few minor 1 I f. Aaswer la tha Cearts.

i rigorous search to find him. cated in law at the University of Mich executions. Hon. T. E.

Howard de Muncle, Sept. 22. Prosecutor Toronto, i Ont, Sept 23. Goldwln igan and during his practice here has i I COUNTY OFFICIALS ARRESTED. livered an interesting address on "The Edwafd M.

White yesterday filed suits been engaged in some of the mostlm grade; Said cltjr shall upon reasonable notice at all times by said grantee require the civil engineer of said city to furnish such grade upon all streets and also the center line of all streets." "Section 5. Said grantee may take up and alter anr track and lay it down on any other street with the con Smith, writing in a local paper says: have broken. Influence of the Church on a Com few weeks, when! to! enjola the five big window) glass But in these Jast Nothing could show the exent to portant legal cases that have come up. Before taking np law he taught school Commissioners at Marlea, lad. Charged his innocence was palpable to all, I manufacturing companies la Delaware which the head of Columbia has been With Taking Illegal Faes.

Vnlrerslty StndenU In the City'. in Warren township where he met wuiu uit. tnat Ton nsa taaen rm filing out to the American Win Marlon, Sept 22. Isaac Carter turned by the war more than heri ado- with success, ProfJ Julio Arce, of Arequlpa, Peru, rnndiirted tham to tha dow Glass company, which has been sent of the city in writing, but shall put the vacated street 1b as good condition Manuel Hernandez, of Porto and POLITICIAN JOHN WAYER SUED. and Joseph Lugar, members 'of the ration of the hero What did board of county commissioners, 'and the hero Dewey and his comrades do? for travel by the general public as it Frank W.

Chase, formerly a member, They sat in almost perfect safety and I The wife ofaFromioeatoeshen Man Asks Manuel Palaclos, of Kuito, Ecuador, who are school at Notre Dame, were.guests of F. Henry Warier, of this" city, Palacloa was peiore sucn iracK up. andJn case of laying, relaying or re nes, that they might have had forever forming several months, vita PIer in their" minds the I picture of their pont Morgan, of New York, ut the head, father's heroism. You could have told Attorney A. Brady, of Muncle, is them all that he had unjustly suffered, purchasing agent for the company in what moral grandeur was his.

with tha west; and has just closed the deal were arrested yesterday afternoon on a destroyed at long range a line of help-1 for Maintenance. pairing their tracks said grantees shall same I a a 1 Blx.l.l talf 0 chars-a or. extortion. ine waranis less tuoa. witn tome nunareaa- or tne wiuiqvuui muuna flnins- rtf Mil poor snaniaras wno manned them, and "nen, oepu u.

Armonaa ont the street in as good condition as before such laying, relaying or repair what tenderness they should love him. fo 20 Indiana factories at nriceS ranc- by th grand Jury charging them with If110 alone, had any opportunity of I Wayer has brought suit against John came to-the city to declare his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States. Mr. Hernandez Is a son of the chief Justice of Porto Rico and has ln order to make him forget iniquitous ing from $5,000 to $40,000 transfers of ing Was done and when said grantees the ioffense named. It ia charged that n2r1 "roum.fi,v occasion, oo Thayer for maintenance.

Wayer was I liarfAAflW avail waa Jt I rt a A twanlAaaa faal I men wun tneir uitie souls. I the propertie Aeing made on a plan They would havel benefited by this with those in the east shall -occupy any. street or part of any street that has been" improved by said tne commissioners anowea. inemseivea fit Vf rndMt fnr ert been graduated from tha universities fees amountiag to $3,639.80 to which f1 adfourned toreakfast in of Manila and Madrid. corder last falL He went to Call the middle of their sport There was they were no entitled.

i demonstration of niaaly virtue. It is The -suits will be similar to those not now too late. Some evening, under now being prosecuted at Anderson un-the lamp, and in the peace of family, der jbrovislons of Indiana anti-truat rrantee shall maintain and keeln among them not a single casualty and Transfer a Catholle Priest. fornla two weeks ago taking his two 5 daughters. It is alleged his wife was 'left destitute.

They were' married in repair such portion of said street three and one-half CSH) -feet ch way com had they all gone tiger hunting one Special to The South Bnd Tribune. When first accused they denied the charge and asked for an Investigation, promising to repay any sums they had their father can take them upon his 1 laws. Receivers will be solicited for Casualty at least probably would have Three Oaks. Sept 22. Rev.

knees and tell thenf the tragic history, jail the factores in the suits. Simtlar It is necessary that they should know, action will be filed In Blackford, Jay mencing at the center epace between the riila and also all rails between its Toledo, Oct 3, 1894. He la a man of some prominence in democratic taken that did not belong to them occurred. For tliia, however, Dewey; is declared to be the equal of the great Judge Paulus appointed a committee, Switches and main tracks, ana wnen in order that they i may rrespect and and Grant counties at once, with Pres- Father Hewett pastor of the Catholic church' at this place, has been transferred to Bronson, Branch county. The politics and in lodge circles.

The suit seaman who conquered on the terrible which reported against the commission I Ident Simon Burns, of Pittsburg, pres has created quite sensation here. they shall occupy any atreeVor part of any street that has been improved by ers but they have not repaid any of daya.of Afeouklr. Copenhagen, Trafal ident of the Workers 'National assocla the money it is alleged they took. Bond Missionary Society Meeting-, gar. If he were, so inclined he might probably be elected president of the tion.

the prosecutor. was, fixed at $200. appointment or a parisn priest ior mis place and New Buffalo will i be made by Bishop Foley, of the diocese of Detroit i said eity by paving with brick, stone, asphalt or other similar durable material, said grantee shall not only pay The regular meeting of the Woman's PENSIONS TO INDIANIANS. United. States.

Canada cahnot possibly take part in the celebration of Dew aaore mm as ne deserves, when he has spoken they, will know that there Is not in the world a greater hero-mar-tyrwhose suffering has so profoundly touched men's hearts, will be proud of him, and will bear his name with glory as the name of a very brave man, who Jlas borne himself sublimely under the most frightful sufferings HELPS THE COAL CAUSE. Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church waa held' on Tuesday of Indiana Editor Baed for Divorce. Beoslar Cltlcent Granted Xaror by the Nar ey a triumpns an evident breach of courtesy toward a for the first cost of the pavement improvement but shall keep in repair, improve and maintain three and one- this jweek: Among the subjects dis Special to The South Bend Trlbuna, Tha FaUare of Nataral Gas la tha Central i tloaal Ooreromant.

i friendly nation: which has done Canada I ad la no Belt. Goshen, Ind Sept 22 Nus- half (3H feet each way. commencing Washington, Sept. 22. Pensions no spam, let it oe remem cussed was the "Industrial Schools of the South." i The ladies decided to send a box of necessary articles to the Orawfordsvllle, Sept 22.

The at the center anace between tne raws which fraud and cowardice could in-1 have been? granted to lndlanlans as bered, though deprived of her posses- baum has brought suit against John W. Nusbaiim, editor of the Shipshewanna and also all space between its switches flict. sale of coal In thla city not been as Lions in this hemisphere, is still a Med- follows: i school at Orangeburg, S. represented by Dr. Dutton.

They also decided to Tribune: allegin abandonment and iterranean i nation," decayed at present great for ten years aa It ia this year. riginal Alfred B. Austin, i Terre but capable of restoration. The Brit and, main tracks and, all sucn paving, macadamizing or other improvement shall be done in the manner and at the time Sand shall be of material jre- Haute, SSr Mark Wicks, Akron, $6, send a barrel to Oklahoma Territory. failure to provide, Tbey were married in April, 1S36, and separated In The day will come when the son and daughter, not of the condemned man, but of his persecutors, will have cause to blush.

Accept, madame, my pro-foundest respect; Emlle Zola. Four coal dealers have all the orders they 'can fill for ai "where last ish government will hardly thank the Increase William Fry, Mitchell. J2 A motion. waa made that the society place itself on record as very strongly Canadian government for making, her to S30. September, 1897.

The property interests have been settled-out of court year there was very little demand fori an Implacable enemy. Original widows, etc. Anna M. opposed to the army canteen, which coal. The experience of trying to Fritsch.

Pendleton. $8, waa carried. Sunday News Circulation. LADIES ELECT OFFICERS. keep warm by natural gas last winter has made the neoble make the chance Will Miller, -city circulator of the ReissueMartha Kirk, Samaria, (11.

Mexican war i widows Susan a Bfathadlst Preacher at Laporta. Special to Tha South Band Trlbuna. Iporte, Ind. Sept 22. A.

De Eastern Capital to the Rescue. Sunday News, will make a thorough in fuel. Even thla year already the Annaal Meeting ofj the First Prrsbyterlaa Special to The South Bend Tribune. Brown, Bloomington, America; J. ra baa eone out In stoves, and woodlJ chnrch Aid Society.

Laporte, Ind. Sept 22. E. a R. canvass of the city to give every resi ling, the newly elected pastor of the Armstrong, Bloomington, $8, 1 dent of South Bend an opportunity to First M.

E. church, arrived here to- Blanchard, of Bath, Maine, has pur has been nsed to cook meals. Yet It The Ladles Aid society, of the First is given out that there Will be plenty of Presbyterian church, met In the church take the His headquarters are dav and will nreach his initial Vrmnn OlBolaJ Waathar BUatia. chased large holdings in the Northern Traction company and it is said when Thursday evening after prayer meeting quireu vl ine uwun abutting "upon the street or part' of street ordered paved macadamized, graveled or othsrwlse Improved, and on failure of said grantees to keep the sameiln repair of to improve -the same in the manner above specified after ten davs'i notice In writing to do so, then eaid pity may make i or cause to madei 8nch repairs at the expense of said fcrantees. and any claims for expense' therein shall be anLconstKute a first and prior Hen upon.

the property and plant of said street car line-. to secure Its repayment tto said city. "Grsntees shall carry all members of the police and fire department of said city free of charge, within the city limits of the city of South Bend." Sunday. The pastor and family will fThe official weather predictions are at The Tribune office and can be reach ed by either telephone, No. 275.

21t3 gas this winter. The same was said the last two winters. People, however, are partial to gas, but do not want to the receivership proceedings are dla be tendered a reception by. the local partly cloudy to-night" and Saturday and elected officers for the ensuing year, also adopting a new constitution posed of in connection with the Mich I congregation. I with showers In northwest portion: Two Indian Pletarea.

i freeze. gan City line that system will be amal Mrs. E. Studebaker naa lert on and by-laws, 'ine attendance was fair. warmer in south and central portlona to-night 5 gamated with 1 the Northern Traction The following officers were elected: exhibition at the Tribune store two ex Disastrous Fire la 2ew York.

New York Sept .22. Heneken Mev. Mr. Pearoe, of Ooshea, 111. Special to The South Bend Tribune company.

i iPresident Mrs. Charlea H. Murdock; pensive pictures of Indian life, one a 'The- mercury at 6 o'clock this morn first vice-president, Mrs. Herbert West- Willenbrook's wood and coal yards, Goshen, Ind. Sept 22.

Rev. Mr. UlMMri Lead MI striking portrait Of chier ing waa 58 degrees above aero. I efvelt; vice-pre8iaent. Airs.

H. Pearce, the Baptist minister here, faint- Eight thousand men are engaged In ot the; Utes, and the other of old bas The sun rose morning at 5:59 uavis; secretary iuus oaraa riarrts; the East River Milt-and Lumber company's mill and several small frame buildings were burned to-day. The to ed this morning on Main street and ket of 'the Pueblos. The pio- mining lead and xlnc in Missouri. The treasurer, Mrs.

r. ss. rrentice. and will set this evening at was taken It waa due to over turea are perfect likenesses and richly total output for 1898 was 74,600 tons tal lOSS iS XZUO.OOQ. i Light bicycle lamps to-night at wore ana too close attention to duties.

colored. Get a Kodak. The Tribune store. Pontinued on Seventh Page. of lead and 149.ect tons et sine.

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