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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-;EYE.
,~[T]['~'[~]'T~(~ ][]]'(~[~[~'[~r [ James MeCrau, James W. Watson. I IN HONOR OF THE DEAD. ~',~ SITUATION IN MANILA. [ DEFIES HIS AUTHORITY. [
NIT. VERNON HAWK.EYE. J u~ uuu ~" utx" ,uv Ben Michaels, Sr. madJoseph Michael [ ---- ~ -- --- [ -- [
" a- i
IV I',l'AI IIh)/tllLl ]Jr killed each other at DryRldge, Ky ] I po g .e o trat,o. o, r,"p ;n garaea by Aamlra, Dewar ,-. tepor*ea to Sat,1 [
~1. !l ~.a~& ] in a fight over fences [ th at Geneva---Point Mortem l~x- '[ tremely Critical-- Ask. for ] That He and Not Alger Is in [
-- I The oldest man in Michigan, Henry I amlnation of the Late Emprenm. ] More Warships. ] Control of AffairR. ] Taints the blood of
I Banks, celebrated his one hnndred an(l I ~ I ] |
MT. VERNON, IOV(A. I 6 1.1np01~a.~ j.lai)peniIlgs ox,i fifth birthday ati~angor" I Geneva, Sept. l~TaTthhe 2mPa::iz:d~'l Manila, Sept. 13. l~ear Admiral[ New York, Sept. 13.--A dispatch to|later may break utinhipsores or some more co:npL
RHeflv Told, I )"lames at :Re(] Bluff Cal. destroyed a,demonstrat'on of sy p y g ' . Dewey says he considers the situation I the press from Camp Wikoff says:,tare scrofula or prevent
- - - - " " - ~'~ ~ I block of fine buildings in tbe town, en- I by the federal council commenced at l ~ritical. It is understood he has asked ] Under peremptory orders from Gem,purify your blood with He
SEPTE BER-- i ] tailing aloss of more tban $100,000. [noon Monday. The approaches .lo[~.or. an additional cruiser and a battle, l Miles preparations are being made tol Whieh hasacontinuallyg~
M 18980 IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNION I A prominent woman suffragist, Mrs. [ Hotel Beaurivage were guardea by t ~:ip. The Spaniards assert that Gcr~ ] break up tiffs camp at once by send-,wonderful cures.
I,~,L.t~.~.~ t~[~[~ ~t~ ~I ~I [Eli Potter, wasrobbed, of $10,000 by]gendarmes n,~,ny witl take a coaling station here, ling hongeallthesoldiershere. This[Ho?odJ i.
T Wed. Thw. N. Sat. -- [ highwaymen In the outskirts of Kan- [ The procession was heauea oy gen- [ an~l, that Spain will retain the remain- [ is entirely contrary to what has been |
A. *~o r oot News of Interest from 1 sas City, Kan. ] darmes with arms reversed.Then d4: of the islandsThe last Spanish I the understanding of the officers in |
~ ~a a~,~o " ked "
ur. 1.-.~ w ~ *ha ~ast the I In a jealous rage Jesse tladgerow, a / came four beadles . W]oth ,c c ~ [ ga rrisons at Iloeos and Laguna have ] command. Gen. Shatter salt1 last week |
vv ~Lu~t~ ~, | farmer living near Grand Rapids, Mich I hats ann long croaks, nali yenow ann i su~'rendered, and the whole island of ] that 6,000 or 7,000 men would be kept [ Is Am ca's Greatest Medicine.
] 4] 5] 6t 71 a[ 9[10 West and the S0uth. [killedbis. wife and fatally stabbed her half red. Their~eade~b~rea~rape~|Lnie~nisin hehands~f~heinsurgent~here~at~eastunti~ct~bcr'andthis~ Hood,aPillacureindigesti~
lall4 ~,~,~ m--~r~ o .~ nT~-O/moxr~ ][sister'commit tedMiSs sAytesw r th,m.cide after which he theC Veredmembersmace" ofTheYthe ",','eregovernment,foll oweatheDY ] ex/c.~ot a ldt'rwentat Manilato Lelol]osand Cavite.on FridayAguin-He ][WaSof SecretarySUpp sedAlger.t have been the order ||
:t'l 1!i l~A'.tJ~Jt" ~mx~xx~ u*ox:x Fire destroyed the Masonie temple at membersof parh, ament, thed]plomatm ] has~anonunced his intention of conven-] An officer said Monday that when/ New Mother-in-Law
Ji 1,~1 [ I-~-i--~[-~-i .& Cleveland man who went,
t his vacation brought home w~th
20 2~ --'---- [ Washington Court IIouse, O the loss corps and the civic dfgmtarles ~nen [ ing ~m assembly of the Filipinos on Sep-,Gen. Miles' order came a telegram wag |
WAR NEWS bein~ over -~lO0 000 came a great mass of the populahon of [ + ~,~ l~ h~ n ~.~ t. d i,to ~-mn the,sent him saving that his order was thinks is a ~ew raother-in-law s~
.~, ,25 I26 1271 . While bathing at Montauk Point, L. [ ~ * ~eneva. in eloseranks, the people de- [ poli~li~'to~e'ado;ted b;Tth'e'~s~;gents. / contrary to'that of Secretary Alger, [ er-in-law stories are a drug on
28 [ [ I Thomas H. Wheeler, son, of Gen FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Iilea Dare-neaaeu oezore tne hotel, ~n [ A[corresnondent has had an interview,and Miles replied: "Never mind ,'hat [ but this one seem~ to ve a Ji'ttll
~- ~ Joseph Wheeler, and Second Lieut.[ In London a committee of the Anglo- sp~te of the veryhot sun. [ with~A"uitnaldo who said there were] Algersays; I am in command now." I timnusuai. A n,an and his W
. ~rk atrmk. F~rst ca~alr . American league presented United In the meanwhile the historic bell k S 7 ] "en ate said ' My ardors are tn ] Europe and the man's mother4
:Newton D K" p ' " - y ~ ; ~: G . B s : -.-. along. Up to this ~oint there i
. " " States Ambassador Ha with an ad- of the cathedral of St Clemencel'" .~ ~ s ~ ~ send "" " o a "" - -
were drenched. [ ~ Y " He acl~-d he could raise 100 000 men / u~e ~r ops, way as iast as (rans- in the story. On tim voyage th
On the day the peace protocol was" The war denartment has decided to [ dress congratulating him upon his a.c- clanged heavily. [, ~ "~F ',:~| portation can be arranged." I law fell ill and died. Ofcoursel
ligned the flag went up over Hawaii, ,- . Jnoeee4, the msurgen~ maner pomteu .
ms,~+~h 7 000 more tro'ons to Manila [ ceptance of the portfoho of secretary The procesmon lasted over an hour. [ 4 [ When asked if these orders did not buried at sea, and so the usual
though Uncle Sam was not ~0ware of it. --- v~-~,~ * ' . uu~, tse wnole popmauon oz tne rnmp- .
f state at Waslnn ton M| eves ~ere d~rected towards the ors Al er
cwin~r to the d,an~'er ~)f war with the [ o ~ ff " [ ~ ~ m~ ~. + ~,~ ~ /conflict w~th those ecretary g,[ was made, but instead of an ir~
sink the body they used a big b~
It takes time in these days to hear ~':~-~--ine insur~nts [ At the election in Guatemala 300 peG- terrace of the hotel, where stood Gem[ p~n.e ,~, . s :s."~.*"'| he simply said: "They are new or- I commenting on the arrangeme~
f~om all our nationM interests. ~ - ~ w
vv ~, " I B^rzi~iciz-" marshal of the late em t~ne]r ~ moepen~enee, uonunmng,~ . . - I
,v~ ~e ~ .r of war left Washin - l pie were Klllefl in riots at H~e pOllS. " ,z. "! j oers." I the bereaved son-in-law, who sg
~a~= ~ ,-*~.~. j ~,Agnlnar~lo salu ne nat2 ~ O00 military r
ton to make an inspection of a number/ Lonis,Sass and, Carl Smith, two of presshouse,hold, the Austrian .ram: [ .risoner. includin 5 000 in the vicinit-./ Camp ~ ikoff, 3Iontauk Point, L. I ]lY,mother.in.lawSaid: "I--alwaySwas g-going,knewbutWlk
Longwo~d, Bonaparte's house at St. -,~ +~ -rm,~ cantos and will o:o as far/ Chic" ago s ~ell" -known" ne~s" paper men, ls~er" an(1 tne memoers o~ ~ne suite o~ r -,~,-~,~. ' . ~,Sept. 13.--The entire attention of the if I s-s-supposed she'&have to ~
:Helena, in now a barn; the room in v j v ~" " the deceased The ma'orat" of the oz ~anna besmes c]vu prisoners ff ~ ,
south as Jacksonville Fla before re,were drowned at~ the bead of the J Y ' [~,' " ~,: ,1 15 009 soldiers still at Camp ~']ko s,f-f-fuel."--Cleveland Plain Deal
wldeh he died is a stable; on the site of ' " . . ~ater ~xgninaldo said ~ne provlsmnm .
~ . Wn~h~n~r*nn [ Saguenay river, in the province of Que- stores were closed. [ ~ now directed toward the latest devel-
l~i~ grave is a machine for grinding ~ "'~"~ " Gene~a" S~tzerland-" Sc t 13 The government was now operatingz~. . men
Seeretar~, o,f War M~,er has re- [ bee, Can P .-- [, . . i opnaents in regard to the abandon t Do Your Laaadr Work
~oarla. ' ' ~Ug;Cad:dhe$:r?tld:gtit ?r:~g:ta'2 orf i AmA:II~?:;nIS?e~:P:::: ;~l ~f:h:ica2p::;; :t;:= eWaterY U shouldLaundryUSe Starchthe lat Stfori,
"There was never yet a family with
Keith's Enamel Starch
^.::~, ',~.~ ~:r o ~.~ ~:~ ~ ~.~,~oa ~v,ed as she was walking from the Hotel by an Italian anarchist whose name I tne.Amermazas, ~gu/namoremargea [ Bates' orders are to get all the troops 1 clem pearl-like
Rev. AnlaaShaw i'naimold maidbelon~ing tr :eti'taddre~, bserved the war department and in this re-/ and, queen of IIungary, was assassinat~ " - Y [ " the commencement of ,he war. sen.
"i- "~ ~ iuVh;;~l~n"''-~'~'~ has been variousl iven(;::~a~aS accheni, [ that= ne considered ~nem as orotners- I ~wnvs I but"a 'b~e I ~eSS'and an enamelaat will sta
~]~at didn't rely uponfinancial difflcultythat old maid Ge~l~2orbii~ipinos' appointed by Agui- et~o~hh:r:te:t2boh:d'db~::ntt:rt Luchem and LutglnY]ghas :d(ththte ndethate'dt~:?~2t:o;:~:g~nr:pubml~C" :::r~ah~r~oa: :~2~e~aSePt~iSnl
nothing to tl~e se]f-respeet of human-
it:}'." No intelligent ]=;nglishman ~i]l
indorse such blackguard abuse of a
conniry whleh has given as many evi-
denees of political health and social a(!-
vaneement as l.as Great Britain.
Ilolland's youlhful queen has begun
her reign. Wilhelmlna is the only
child of ~he tale l':i~g' ~Villiam Ill. The
death of "Wil',hlm Alexander Charles
Frederick Prince of Orange. in June,
1884, left her, lhen a lillle ehild, the
Madison county (Ky.) elreuit court.
llonnhllu adviees were to ~he effect
that the tIawaiian commissioners had
decided ripen ~he ]~alne of "Territory
of ]Iawaii" as lhe name hereafter to be
nsed 1o designMe the islands.
At a lintel in Denver W. 11. Law-
ten(e, of Cleveland. O was shot and
mortally wOllllded ])y a *~,olnall llalne(l
Florenee ]li,(,hardson. The woman
then shot herself in the heart, dying
ahnost h~slantly.
Sarah Ann Gray died aI IIatnillon,
heiress of the (.'own (f the N(ther- Ill aged 101 years.
I
lands. Wilhelmhm, by ~he provisions of [ EzekM l,az illi kiI]ed his wife at Wv-
"he Dutch conMiiu{ion, ascends the j andolle, Mieh and then killed himsel'f.
throne, but does not inheril the dncal Jealousy ~as the eause.
crown of Lnxeml)urg 1)elonginff to her t F'ire wiped out the lown of Jerome,
~ather. The y~mng queen rules over a I Ariz entailing a loss nf over $1.000,000
small country, but one great as a de- [ in proper~y. Eleven tmdies had been
fender of human righis and liberties. I recovered, while a score or more were in
May she reign long anff prosperously. 1 the ruins.
leers, a~(t was ~ranled a pension as a
veteran after proving her ease
A eabh, mess~aR'e from the European
Union of Astronomers to Messrs.
Chandler and Rilehie announces the
dis(every of a ndnor planet with a re-
n]arkal)le orbit widish overlaps. Io
some extent, lhat of lhe phlnet Mars.
Mrs. Mary Masque, a n('gress, is th.ad
in ],ittle |{()el;. Ark. She was said lo be
the largest colored xvolnan in the
world. :'~t one ~ilne she weig'hed over
700 pounds, and at the time of her
death she lipl)ed t,he beam at 560
pou nd~
Now that hostililles are o~('r 1he
United Stales is at liberty to receive
from the British builders i,he fine
cruiser, Albany, sister ship to the New
Orleans, which was one of lhe two ac-
quired from ]Irazi] just prior to the
outbreak of the war.
A PIt~tor Goe~
](ansas City, Me Sept. 13. -- II,v. Marietta, O Sept. 13.--Morgan Mc-
Charles M. llawkins, I). ]) paslor of the Swecny, the murderer of Unite(l Stales
Truest Avenue Meth )(1 sl ehureh, has
acecl)ted a (all to a l,altimore (Md.)
church.
lIarry Vnrnell Dead.
Ch cage, Sept. 13.--Itarry Vnrnell is
dead. The one-lime king of the gam-
bling fraternity of Chics,fie, a former
political leader, and once*indicted and
convicted of boodling while a mere-
Deputy Marshal Mason last January,
was sentenced to the penitentiary tor
life.
Mr. Croker'l~ Flll.v ~VII~I~.
London, ~el)t lJ.---At the. lit'st day's
racing of the ~Vat'wiek "Itll/llnn meet-
ng Monday Mr, Richard Croker's four-
year-old bay filly (;eorgiana won the
],eamington ]lalulieaI) l)late of 150 soy-
ber of tile board of eotlnty eommis- (reigns. Seebac was second and Slream
~ioners, died at eight a. m. Monday. of Gold lhird. This rac'e ~as for lhrec
Heart disease was the cause of death, years ol 1 and upwards; distance, one
mile:
1)11)" !1 e~l Ignl~
Washington, Sept. 13.--It was stated No Yello~v~ Jacksonville.
! at the white house Monday night that Jaeksonvill~ d. l:l.--'l'here is
Judge Day had tendered his resigna-absoiute]y nd the rumor of
tion~ of' the, portfolio of state and that yellow fever ~onville. The
! It would probably be accepted to-day ! health of the cl er been better
after the cabinet meeting, at this season
years
Protoeoi Adopted,
Madrid, Sept. 13.--The senate nt Mon-
day's session definitely adopted the
msl, an,-a,ne,;i!!a"
Iletllrn svlth (~ohl i)u~t.
Seattle, Wash Sept. 13.--Steamer
11o.~.alie lras arrived here from Skaguay.
Alasga, with 60 passengers from Daw-
son, who brought out abont a half
million dollars in gold dust and drafts.
Vfilliam Stanley, of tlfis eity, has about
$150,000 in drafts. The 80o pounds of
goht on which they were issued was
shipped down the river to St. Michael.
Deuth of Ilenjnln|ll l(llrtz Miller.
Milwaukee, Sept. 13. -- Benjamin
Kurtz Miller, a member of one of the
most prominent law firms in the north-
west, Miller, Noves, Miller & Wahl,
died Monday of Bright's disease.
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