THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Aug. 3 .18 KATE CHAS SPRAGUE DEAD A Chief Justice's Daughter and a , Power In Washington, SHE WAS QUEEN OF SOCIETY. A fur Her Diverse from Rhode felsad's War Governor, Mrs. Spracue't 'Vof tan IVened Her rattler's irrleods Sare4 the Home.iead for Hen WinnjNOTojr, Aujr. 1. Mr Kals Chase Hprufrus, wife ot a former gov ernor 0 : Rhode Inland, and the daughter of the late Hal moo P, Chase, governor of Ohio, secretary of the treasury and chief Jutic of the United States supreme court, died at her homestead, Ikigewood," io Washington's suburbs, earl thla morning, Hbe was SB years old. For three month she had buen ill. hut had consented to medical treat inent urn! ten day ago, Hhe grew ateadily worse and the end came a few minutes after three o'clock thla morn ing. At tba bedside were her three daughter, Ml Kittle Bpragtia, who lived with her mother; MU Portia Sprague of Nsrragansett Tier, and Mrs, Donaldson of Brooklyn, The death end a career of ex treme. Until her brilliant mar riaga with the war governor of Rhode Ielaud, the daughter of the chief Jus tie had had an universally happy life. After that time aha had little eicr.pt aorrow, l our year ago the old Chase home tc ad, Jv!gwood, wa waved from paaaing from her only by the kindneaa of the father' frlenda. It waa ax peoted two month ago that the alas would go at auction. Early in her childhood Katharine Chaee w$ left motherless. Her beauty, rare intellectual abllitiei and ndearlntr qualities mad her the idol of . her distinguished father. When ha waa In Washington aa aecretary of the treasury during the war, thi young daughter presided, over hi as tabllshment. The town houe of the great war financier, on the corner of Hlitb and E atreet, ia to tbl day no iveraally known aa the Chaae manaloa The cabinet in thoaa day a waa not vary atrong aoclally, and Kate7 Chaee ruled it absolutely, Mra Lincoln waa Imply swept into the corner when thla imperious young beauty appeared j leaning upon the arm of the great aecretary. bo strong waa the delre to make her father President, that it la often said she married e-Jovernrr rlpragu of Kliode Island to carry out .this design. Hut aba might well hava considered him a worthy match in those day lie was the yonngest war governor of all th states. . He waa in tba United (Hates ftenata. He waa worth millions, and ha could give her Canonchet, which waa then the most superb home In this country, and he waa one of tba handsomest men of the age. Mra Chaae was In many respecta one of tha most remarkable women ever known to Washington aoclety. In the daya of her prime there was no disputing her leadership. tihe waa actually the queen of aoclety. No child waa ever born under mora favor able auspices than was Willie rjpra gae, eldest child of this marriage. Tii mother of Senator Sprague set tled a large sum on the baby, but be fore he was old enough to understand the full value of the great things to which he was born they were slipping away from him. MUfortutie pursued him and he eommitteti suicide seven or eight years ago in the far Vest, poor auu among strangers As long m Chief Justice Chase lived his brilliant daughter continued to be a power lu Washington, aoclally and 'politically. The failure of the liepub Bean party to nominate Salmon 1 Qiase for the Presidency gave the death blow to the ambitious hopes of bis brilliant daughter. It is aaid alao that this dissppotntiuent seriously af fected the health ot the chief Justice. However thia may be, Katharine Chaae Mprague was never the same tn tha world of Washington after her father's drath. The troubles between Governor Pprsfrue and herself became natter of publlo gossip, In which the name of lime Coukllng figured ex tensively, When bankruptcy came, ex-Governor rlpragu lost at one bis poiiW leal Importance, which was purely fortuitous and depended entirely 011 bis former great fort una With lo af fortune and position, the weakness Of tb ma ehowed Itself He became 4Ustpatt, Idle, stouchy ia dress, tb last ereatur in the world to hold a brilliant and Imperial women, like the spulled daughter of the great sec retary of the treasury lit 4loa teat and bar avals apt culminated la a dlvote. lie married sou after a woman of Inferior pAstilo. Mra lp ages' Sfki for lanoiuUt with bar three little daughters Is yet talked f la the Mettfttboihood. 'the three daubtrrs, Libel, ksieaod Por tia, w with tb Mother, while tb a.M, Wtille realael wit at father. T Ur liregae ss give aalkwltt to return her sl4 usuie of tbsee, (MmM4 k4 SI, m rtfiKt.t Ma, Aug A, lg rv effort Is wade l.e by tb tW (derate eutpeJ lUf Ur tf tb rtafteraf to IUlt 1 ttg tb lift,. iV fuhj ff k rstio of ft tM saaat la tb t.ort'drU fsivy her, the ! vamp of th slate v iaU4 a Wat HIasu ts4's abf M lb t tUilo, Aug, I, Tb tloMi wf ( ouath adopted i veaw Utioa ?) taaada a syatpatay wills tb Vi!s4m f tb TraavaaA TRAIN GOES INTO A DITCH. Le,Odelldfl t'aa.ee Bed Wreck ea the Erie Ballroad. Pobt JKnvis, N. Y., Aug. I Tb accident on the bris railroad, grow Ingoutof tho land slid a mile east of Lackawanna, Saturday night, was not as serious as at first reported. Only the fireman und engineer of the derailed engine of the westbound Chi cago express, which turned over on tiie track, were killed, though a num ber of passengers on tb express, the vestibule passenger train for Buffalo and Cleveland, which left New York at 7 o'clock Saturday, were injured. The wreck, which occurred shortly before midnight, was preceded by cloudburst and storm which lasted two hour A section of the bank fell on the eastbound train, directly in front of the freight train. Several trees went down with the rooks and earth, and thafreight cara and engine were turned over directly across th westbound track of th Lrle road. Sixty, freight car constituted, th train, but only twenty-two wer de railed, and the debris was piled up on th westbound tracks lust as tb Chicago express put in an appearance, running at the rate of fifty mile an hour, The engine of th expres train crashed into the wreck, and th baggage car, combination aud buffet car and two Pullman aleopers wer piled up on th track immediately In front of th wrecked freight cara Th nrst sleeper wa split Into two parts and th passenger war thrown thirty feet down th bank. Fir at one broke out and four oar of th express train and nine of the freight cara wr burned. ' Several thieve from Port Jervis, who it la supposed reached tb seen of th wreck on th relief train, ran sacked the olothos of th passenger during tb period of excitement. , After several hours' search tb bo die of Ivuglnser Out water and Fireman Sells wer found under their engine by employe of the wrecking train, Both bodies had been burned to th waist. Th men wer identi fied by their watiues. HATED IN DEATH, Assassin 6f President Heureaax At tempi te Seise Hie Body, Puerto Plato, Han Domingo, Aug. I. The situation is critical. An out break is momentarily expected, Th friend of the government are under arms and ready for action to protect property and preserve th peace. , A feeble attempt wa mad to seise th body of President Ileureaux by th assassins, Ramon Caceres, Manuel Ca ceres, Iloraclo Vasquex and Domingo Richardo, who are in the country about Moca with their followers Th burial of President lie ureaux was con ducted with fitting honors. KixosTox, Jamaica, July JL A pri vate cable dispatch received her by way of Cap llaytleii reports that th revolution Is progressing favorably. The dispatch say that th real reason for th detention of President lieu reaux'a body at Santiago waa that th country between Santiago and Porto Plata is occupied by th Insurgents, who, abandoning their plan of occu pying Moca as a base of operations, are concentrating to attack Porto Plata,, which la feebly garrisoned. LUETGERT AT REST. Thoasaad Attondcd th-ruaaral of the ChlotifO Wlf Murr Chicaoo. Aug. 1. Thousands of person 'attended the funeral of Adolph L Luetgurt, the wife mur derer, who died at the Jollet peni tentiary. Prominent in th group about the bier at the Northwest Tur ner hall were Luotgert's three chil dren, near the lloral pillow with tb Inscription: "Our Father's Words, 'I Am Innocent" Lawrence Harmon, former counsel for Luetgert, delivered an address, at th close of which he said: "He is dead, but his wife Uvea I call upon Ioula Luetgert, the miss ing woman, for whom he suffered, without even uttering an unkind word regarding her, to come forth and remove the unmerited stain from the name of the father and her inno cent children." lek KastsM lutura. Uoxoi.ct.17, July 13, via San Fran clsoo, July 51. Th United States hospital ship ltellef arrived yesterday, eleven day from Yokohama, After coaling she will proceed directly to Kan Francisco, Probably four dava will b occupied In eoaliltg and nine daya In tb trip to San Franeisoo, so that the Uellef will hardly arrive at that port earlier than August 1 Tb Ilelief has on board )00 sick soldiers front Msulta, Including tb following eimiulMloaed ortlotri, who ar Invalided tutaiet Captain Jobs V. 7rUnger, First Xttb.-sha faptslu UllUstu J, Wat n, Twentieth kuai t aplaln Adna Clark, twentivlb Ksasasi First LUuteasut John c. McArlbur, third Infsatrvt rtwiMiad UeutiAiaat tUita II lUll, Twentieth kaasast KmusiI I.leateuant (Ulvr V, U-t, stoutb l kola. Mai tta.a falsa ' Jit sos, Mtsa, Aug L "Xolbiag abort of itrstsi van ureveat I try an trout bag tb Ivwarratl mom lac aud aotMnf but the Utsrveatloa ot tb AltMtblr wt.l hp bias ftosi tiag eirettfd. d;r4 t oagvsiia ChstMp t Urs) tf UtMtrl U an Inter View bet. WMt !. W4uuM, hd g l 1'realdea McKieUy Ul glv s.tto bt A latUal IWwer at tb Wh't when tb latter arm I Matt tag . ton, rM Had at Httlt4 Mat iaa, Aagt 1 Maiiaf an tibj tdtktit la Wl aarb. by tb Uvw irMte f.il'.eolsg tb patad y ester day, I we ia we blU4 aad' tMtt la- jar4 NEBRASKA I San Franciso Gives Returning Sol diers a Great Welcome. FLAGS AND BUNTING GALORE. Tb Troop Looked Vsr? Well a Tby Marched from the Traoiporl Through the Cl7 to the I'mldlo Reviewed by General Shatter and the Governor, Saw Fbakcimco, Aug. 1. Th dia )mbarking of th First Nebraska in fantry and the Utah light artillery from th transport Hancock to-day gave San Francisco a second oppor tunity to welcome returning soldiers from th Philippines. Early in tba day th streets in th lower part of th city and on th line of march to th Presidio, where th boy will go Into camp, became crowded. Flags and bunting streamed from nearly every building and many of the persons along tha line oi march arried American flags which waved constantly aa the veterans marched toward th Presidio. Whistles wer blown from the time the men started on their march till they passed from tb business section of th city into tn lasnionam residence quarter aiong van xvs avenue and out to th Preeidlo, Added to th noise of th whistles waa that of olamrlnc oeua, tn nring or cannon and th ex I. .... . , . piosion 01 nraworka Market atreet bad been cleared of all traffic and it waa nearly 10 o'clock before th head of th procession turned Into that thoroughfare. Oenerul Shaker had provided an escort of artillery and tnis ooay or soldiers, with a band, neanea tb procession. Aa th regimental officers of tha No- orasaans turned into Market atreet a mighty cheer waa given. Th band 1 . . earn next playing lively aira and then followed the men in their campaign uniform Th soldier looked very well aa they marched alone:. The tight of th battleilug of th Nebraa kana seemed. to arouse all the enthusi asm the spectators oould muster. The hospital corps brought up th rear of th Nebraska regiment aud in the ambulance were several wounded men. Than cam th Utah artlllerv. headed by Major Grant. Tb band followed and then came th dlmlnu tfv mascot of th Utah boys, a little Dhap perhaps J 3 years, attired in a uniform of th ragimcnt and carrying a sliver flagon, The Utah artillery followed and the welcome they re ceived waa fully aa demonstrative as that riven the Nebraska bovs who sad preceded them. Urlnging up th rear of th nrocea- lion was Troop F of th Sixth cav tlry and a detachment from, the Third artillery. , In the reviewing stand on Van Nesa ivenue were General Shafter, Gov irnor Poynter of Nebraska and sev eral member of his staff, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson and their friends tnd ladles. Aa th Nebraska and Utah boys passed the stand they cheered for General Shafter and Governor Poynter, and the gentlemen and ladles returned th compllment-by saluting tnd wavlnir handkerchiefs and finer ft. Everything was in readiness for th reception of the soldiers at the Prest llo. The camp had been partially pre- pareu lor tnem, and by night they win oe comrortabiy quartered. They srlll remain in camp until they are mustered out, the exact date not hav ing yet been determined. 1 . -' SIBERIAN ROaTIoo" LIGHT. t Belief That It Will Not RUud the Cneipaetedlr llesvr Tram j New York, Aug, L W. F. Dixon, nunagcr of the Sarmovo Engineering tompnny'a locomotive works at Nljnl Vovorod, Russia, which company cm loys 10.000 men, Is visiting his home n Paterson, N. J. "The Industrie's of Russia," said Mr. Dixon, "are all thriving. The Rus ilaus ar a slow moving people, but Ihey are steady and sura. The trans-ilU-rlan railroad Is now completed 'rom Moscow to Irkutsk, adistsnce of .bout 1,mhi miles. F,t of Irkutsk th -oad Is in operatlou In pateho. it ere. That is to say, it has not yet teen eounected all the way through o Vladivostok. An unfortunate hing about th building of this road s that very light rails have been ns4 thd the tie are too wide apart. When ts oontiruoilou was began nobody estised the immensity ot the uuder aktng. The trade has been greatly excess of all eiptvltlinn nd War that th r l will not staud tb r aud tear. It would eost an enor nous sum to rectify lb mitlak at bis 1st dat " "Met IV HUmh t. j4srM, M.i., Aug L Tb t 'Ursloa steamer J W. tpawr leaded it the f oot of I vlla slrert last atgbt, ringing paHgvra from ih UV bene t Ul.us, Km.k after tr brb'd tb Uut and -a;4 up b vktk. whu bad tbe d s r.-etfU a a vail anl wa prrpartag ti g Wse, Th rvbWrs gut away wltb be fslisex wawks euUia4 tJV sltbuat kstiag re.tfwuvt Ve rt to tte, I Stnej atn V ia. Am I . Li fulls oaaad Utbai MeKd wer pt deaib by iettlU t sug Mag siiSAHiUday I'Mlisrsoa, M agr wa taken la tb itf t .Half A t ii aad a rrat t.TW t trw wa Uraed o at (a Arts aeewad be was dUr4 u 4,4 V tb aiteal'ag pKysteUaa M rwsald ft to 4vtb at tr, a at real f LYlw 4u being turned I tbat Has a4 eoatiaaUg fw a CANADA MAKES BIG DEMANDS. The Beat Importance of tb Alaakss Territory Under UUpnt. Wobckstkb, Mass.,1 Aug. L Dr. .Thomas C, Mendenhall, president of the Worcester Polytechnio Institute, made the aurvey of Alaska on which tbe boundary line, now a subject of dispute between the United States and the Canadian government, was fixed by this nation.. Speaking of the controversy, Dr. Mendenhall said: , "Tho actual value of the land of which Great Britain, through the Ca nadian government,, desire to possess itself is Insignificant compared with tbe Importance of. the seaport nrivi. leges that country would secure If Its claims were granted. "The greatest benefit which Great Britain expecta to derive from a set tlement of the boundary question in her favor I to acquire an open sea coast lor Her great Northwest terri tories and ,to weaken us by breaking our exclusive jurisdiction north of 5t degree. - - v- .-, "With one or more seaports leading out to tne racine ocean, Oreat Britain would coma actively into competition with American shipping intereats, to tb great disadvantage of th latter, which ar now pre-eminent in the ter ritory in question. Over the water way and tha passes embraced in tha disputed territory an immense amount of emigration and supplies for the Canadian Northwest territory now goes through American hands. , "Th right of complete Jurisdiction over this coast, exercised so long by Uussia without protest from Great Britain, became oura ny purchase and for many years after that Great Brit ain acquiesced In our exerols of au thority over th territory aa Russia xrcid it "It was not until 1S7 that th Can adian government issued an offloial map ahowlng that it claimed its boun dary lins from the outer edge of the islands, instead of running parallel to th coast lln reckoned from th coast to th mainland, To accede to Can ada' claim would be to giv her all of value that h United States pur chased from Russia In Southeastern Alaska,": Ateblson Chsmplon Atchison, Kan.. Atchison Champion, gener as It backer, s Morula- Paper, Mf.l The wlthU, P. Wag will appear as a morning paper niter to-day. It la un derstood that tha paper will be great ly Improved and have telegraphlo ser vice. ' More Tot an tears HalL Washmotoh, Aug. 1. More volun teers ar on th way to San Francisoe from Manila, according to this dis patch from General Otis: "North Da kota, Wyoming and Idaho on tha transport Grant, ready to depart Desir to delay until to-morrow to re ceive monthly pay, permitted. Otie," GET A SILK Tbe Old reliable DSbllsbers of the weU-kaown yrtlMlt, ar oBerln HANDMOMK SILK DBESMICS-fall 10 to IS yanle. Tills offer It opn to any reliable pereoa who will send for It at osce as promise to show It with th paper. If too wish to take aUraotam of above silk dress offer, yoa most flrat send U wnte-.il car or poetaxe P- PV 'or basdllnx and postage oatbs psper we send three montbs oa trial, aud on will receive It by refers mail. Mrs. Phoebe Naeh, Wllllametown, Pa,, writes! est reeelred the blsck silk dreee-14 rsrds-yos seat me. The osallty Is mairaiflcent, and I tbaok yoa a tbonaand times orer, Mrs. Elli Drown, New tleven, Cons., wrlteet ''I scarcely belkved it, bat this moralae; my silk dress arrived, 1 hare shows It to s dosen neighbors. They all luteod seotllaa for one, It Is cer tain It beastlfal, and I will do all I eao for yoarpsper. We een enow Drool of thousands of dreeens nlren1 awar to thoie who tu,u.H n, h. vertleemeote. AO dresses sent promptly, Address: HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL PUBLISHING WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL It excels In DICTIONARY word souirht I Specimen ' '4)G & C McrrUm Co Where lovs Drue Store. Paris Green, lb .....25c London Purple, lb 20c Strychnine, 25c a bottle Blue Vitrol, lb. . . . 10c Garden and Flower seeds. White Lead, S. P., $6.00 per cwt. Pure boiled Linseed Oil, 50c a gallon. Varnish: es; all kinds of lubricating oils. Golden Machine, per gallon 25c Red Harvester, 40c gal. Castor Machine... 35c Cylinder Oil per yui 50c Corner lOtii B E GOOD New t rttiU VT3TCT.1 324 Scuth 12th. U:cc:a, ji-x i-Wi,' iL' TRIED TO RECAPTURE IT. Only a imsll Force CJ.cd to Save Oa- Umbi Fran Insurgents. Manila, A ug. Insurgents tried to recapture Calamba on Lairuna de Bay, which Hall's forces took Wednes day afternoon, V The rebels numbered 1 2,400 men and the attack waa mad simultaneously from the north . and south. It waa not even necessary to employ the whole American force to drive tb Filipinos off. Two oompanl of th Twenty-first infantry, a aquadron of cavalry and one gun sufficed to repulse the attack from the north, while the 100 men of tbe Washington regiment, comprising part ot General Hall's com mand and a detachment of cavalry, drove off th rebels who had advanced from the south, Th loss ot the insurgents is not known. .The American loss was on klllad and seven wounded. . CUBANS GETTING - RESTLESS, Liberators Parade the Streets and 1 Ulamor for Independence. Havana, Aug. 1. A mass meeting was held yesterday under the auspices ot tbe Hocledad Democratlco, a branch of tbe Cuban National Society of In dependence A procession paraded the streets for two hours, headed by a oaua and bearing banners with tb inscription "Cuba Is and By Right uugut to is i'ree," and "Peace Work." ' Two girls dressed to represent Cuba and America rode In th procession. uiba Libre was represented by a girl witn broken chains on bar wrists. 1;1 -. A i n . row American naif wer to be seen on the streets, but hundreds of Cuban emblems wer displayed. A number of speeches wer mad at th meeting, all in favor of absolute independence and union and urging tne lurtneranc of work to securs thla result. Enffsn Is Hopeful. Nbw Yoiik, Aug. b-tThe World saya: "J. J. Eagan, a wealthy sugar merchant of Honolulu, is in the city. According to Mr. Eagan, ex-Commis sary General Eairan, ot the United States army, who is visiting bis son in the Hawaiian islands, expects to have bis sentence of suspension re voked by President McKlnlev within the next few weeks and to return to the head of the, commissary depart ment" ? 1 Murdered at Dawn, Webb Citt, Mo., Auir. L John Thornton, a well, known resident of thia city, and one ot tbe most efficient engineers in the district, waa mur dered at an early hour yesterday morning at McKlnley mine, on th Connor ground in South Cartervill. ilia throat was cut from ear to ear. His wife, from whom he was sen or ated, la auspected of the crime. DRESS FREE! and hfarhlr Intanatlnv vmii u. ..(,.. t A CO.. Lock Box 478. Phlladelchla, Pa, 1 Hon.D.I.Brewer, Justice of U.S. Supreme Court. 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