' -r 4 V; TKf SIOUX COUOT JOURXAL t, i. MlKOSiS, Proprietor. HARRISON', NEBRASKA lira. 0.lBod A : r: I oJ. CaLCCTT, My 1-Mrs. Grimwood wife of the late politic! agent at Midi pur, who in murdered with Commit eiooer Qrfintco and others, has arriver her and says the whole disaster wi' due to the rashness of Qiinton in re?u ing to listen to the sensible advice givei him in regard to negotiations with tb native chief. lie endeavored to entrai the senaputty (brother of the deposed naharijah), with the intention of plac tog him under arrest, but the eenaputtv learning of thie, not only failed to ap pear but planned a trap in which th. Bntiah were caught Mrs. Grim wood', story has caused severe reflections to bt zaat upon the manner in which the ec tire Manipur incident has been handled from the time the msharijah was de posed down to I he apparently delay it pushing forward the British forces, A Pu-lmu cu 1'niver.ily. G alt arrow, May L Articles of in eorporation have have been forwarded to the secretary of state of the Tan American Education Promoting issoci ation." Its aims are to promote and establish and solicit aid for a Pan-American university upon the coast of Mexi co, where the languages, habits, custonn and trades of the American republic may be learned, thereby promoting mu tual interests and extending the ac quaintance of the commerce of Ameri can pi ople. The incoi porators a:e: J L. Hampton and George Briggs, Ohie; ex-Governor Evans, Colorado; O. Jl. Sherman, Kansas; Prof. 0. 1L Cooper Jundge W. B. Lickhart, It )x Walter Qreaham, Hon. F. 8. Dana and iloo. It. L. Fulton, Texas. A Hrjro Lacked lha Drummer. Des Moists, May l- Bee Special-An exciting encounter took place in a room in the Kirkwood house yesterday morn ing in which blood flowed freely. The combat was between Noah Piper, s traveling man representing a book pub liahiog hones of Chicago, and a colored porter named Ray. The quarrel arose o-er the presence of a pretty white girl in the trave ing man's room whom th colored man ciaimed as his "properly.'' Tfce traveling man got the worst d the enoounter, and ail three were land ed in jail uder fines imposed by the polios court. The white man is said to oome of a good family and has a family. A charge of lewdness has been filed against him and the girl, which in this tat is a penitentiary offense. Ooa'l Want Ktraugera. Fort Custeb, Mojo., May L Plenty Causa, Crow chief, with about one thousand Indians, eme to Fort Custei and talked with General Brisbin abou the proposition to lease the lands ti cattleman for grazing purposes. The have cattle of their own, he said, aoc did not want strangers on the reserva tion. Several firms had 50,000 head o' cattle grazing on their lands and the) were enough. ' No mora must come The Indiana appeared angry. - Genera! Brisbin said be would notify the grea' father of what they said. Was Warmad to Oat. Washihgtoh, May 1. In regarc' to the instructions issued some time ago by the commissioner of Indian af fairs, ordering the removal of intruder! from the Chickasaw Nation, it wa. stated at the Indian bureau that thes 6,000 people never had a shadow of titl. or claim to the land they oxupy ant as early as July, 1890, were warned t leave the territory before the following Novomber. Those who remained havt done so as than removal will certain 1) ba insisted upon. teleiee f the Ripper. LoffDOH, April 30. I Bee Special -It to reported that the unknown man win committed suicide at Wimbleton som three weeks ago, by shooting himself has been identified ss "Jack tha Ripper.' One of the means of the alleged identifi cation was the finding in the pockets ot the dead man's clothes papers identical with that of which the various "Ripper' warnings have baas written. NEBRASKA STATE SEWS. John Barry of Omaha has r.cantl) fallen heir to a snug little fortune. R. W. Lull of Roeeland had hia 6 tort burglarized and ia out fi in conse quence. Sheriff Mai'on has resigned his oSot as sheriff of Dodge county, to take immediate effect, iu order that he may accept the position of warden of the penitentiary, to which positon he has been appointed by Gjvernor Boyd. Emma Ranooville was taken into tht South Omaha police court by het mother who wants har sent to the re form school. The gul is but fourteen years old, and her molher says she as sociates with bad men and payi nc teed to parental authority. Mrs. Ann Carver o! Nebraska City, Uied to commit auicide by swallowing a large quantity of morphine. She had lain in an out housa for several hours before she was discovered. She it likely to recover. No reason is assigned for the rash ajt. The Cudahy packing company of South Omaha have added to their plant a box factory, an oleo and butterine de partment, and have also added a new engine and boiler room. Two hundred additional men will receive employment as a result of these improvements. Fourte.n Superiorites were made Oddfellows in one night last week. Two Tecumseh young nun have gone on the road with F. J. Taylor's circus. Rer. Mr. Dillon has resigned as pas tor of the Baptist church at Weeping Water A half-mile track is to be constructed 03 the Logan Valley stock farm near Wakeflald. The construction of a seventy-fire-bar rel roller mill at Randolph is progress ing rapidly. A ball and banquet was given at Blue Hill in celebration ot the comple tion of the water works. The llartington creamery has opened for the season with a capacity of 1,000 pounds per day. John Hanoy cf Columbus lost forty head of hog3 the other day fretxi some mysterious disease. The northwestern Nebraska normal institute will be held at Wayne from June 22 to August 28. The next annual meeting of the inter state Gaand Army encampment will be held at Superior June 2. A gun in the bottom of the wagon of W. T. Lncas of Fraser, Phelps county, went off unexpectedly and shot the borse, killing the animal instantly. A son of George Preston, a e! known resident of Burt county, has be come insane on religious matters ani has been confined in jail at Tekamab Wheat Sklraratt Ualvmtow, Txx, Mar l.r-The tide of wheat shipmaota to the seaboard hai tisraed and ia flowing to Galveston. A Waia of eighteen loaded oars of wbea arrived hare from Sumner county. Kan aaa, every car being gadv decorated. I was sidetracked and the oitizens of Gal i will visit the train and bold i I osiebration over the arrival o' t fall train load of wheat to thu fad Another train eoroute is exp.vt ad to arrive soon. Win iMNti M. laawaUjr. Pam, May 1. Tba Count da Mote Mla aow ambasaarlw of Franca at Casjataaltaopto, will auooead M. Libou kra as ambassador at St Petersburg, frhSa M. IlarbsUa, ambassador at Ber Urn wiM batranaterrad to Coastantinople; M.cffllott, ambassador at Rome, wUl to Barlia, M. Boustan from to Madridt Count d Tssjtrit from.Atbaas to WaahimHm rwTkwor4ir: A cook book CNMtMMftnMiptCsY BUktOf lEtoh eift ktsl i ti& Tha ploet it Tho'tias L. Hitchcock, while working a a pile driver near uamoun, wat struck by the sledge and had one arm broken in two places and two ribs frac tured. It is rumored that prominent Chicago parties have closed a deal with some ol the Superior stockmen to put in a stock yards and packing houee at Super ijr. Bert Ackerman, recently arrested c Ithaca for selling liquor without a lii cense, attempted to leave his bondsmen in the lurch, but was caught just as he was on the point of departure and rat kept from carrying out his intention by the persuasive power of a revolver until the officer arrived. Frank E. Winslow, a well flaet pho tographer, is a lucky man in fact was born so, says the Hays County Repub lican. He was in town one day last week and exhibited letters to us show ing conclusively that he is one of the heirs to the vast fortune in New York known as the Trinity church propei ty. This tract of land was leased in 1792 by the great grandfather, named Winslow, for the term of ninety-nine years. It is now about to revert the heirs, of whom there are twenty, and as the property is said to be valued at 1200,000,000 tbU will give Fra-k about 110,000,003 in his own right. The finding ot some notes in the pos session of a Lincoln prostitute signed b Joe Bdtchinson and given to bis father to pay for a farm has resulted in tha old man Hutchinson being landed in jail at Wahoo. When young Joe found where hia notes were ha waa very indignant and proceeded to raise tha wind a little, and in retaliation the old man got up on hia ear and threatened to shoot bU son, Joe, as soon as ha could lay ayaa on him. Tha other day he left Ashland for hia son's home near Memphis with blood in hia aye and a revolver ia hit pocket. As soon ss he left soma one telegraphed to Memphis to aand a man post haste to Joe Hutchinson and toll him to oome to Ashland by another route and thus evade trouble. Joa did as requested, and whan ha reached Ash land hesworeout a complaint, and whan hia father returned ha was promptly ar rested and bound ovar. Ha could not give bonds and so wast to jad. Tha Salvation army ars preparing to wvadaSatton. The lata rains did a good daalof dam again tha Shall oresk rail north of Sebajrlar. Orant oraaty will bara to be w-ra r vared, owing to the imferfeo Irtrdljr AHtmf tm AMaMlttt. Sr. Joseph, April 23.-Etnmet Veils, a prominent merchant of RushU!e, in the southern par, of Buchanan county, was the victim of a willful a tempt at murder and is cow hovering betB life and death, with but little chance for his recovery. Wells c!oed his store and started home. As he was passing small frame barn near his dwellicg houss some person emptied the content of a heavily loaded shotgun into his head, neck, right shoulder and right arm. As he fell to the ground L caught a glimpse of tha woulJ-be-mur derer disappearing down an alley, car O ing the shotgun over his shoulder. Mrs. Wells ran to the door of their resi dence and also saw the running man. She described him as being of short stature, heavily built and attired in dark clothing. As it was early in the evening when the shooting occurred t crowd soon jratbered. Wells was found unconscious and bleeding profusely. He was carried to his borne a few yards distant and physicians called. His wounds were found to be very serious. Thie morning Sheriff Spratt and Prose cuting Attorney Voriee went to Ruah- ville to investigate the matter. Upon their arrival two young men, named Or an Elliott and Maurice Jcnes, were ar retted on suspicion. Ell iott is a nephe of Wells and Jones is from Hiawatha, Kan. Both are eighteen years of aye and have been attending a business col lege in St. Joseph. Jones claims to know nothing of the affair and says that be went to Rushville with Elliott to spend Sunday. He says tbat he can prove tis whereabouts at the time ot the shooting. The description given by Mrs. Wells ffts him exactly. Llliott is not only a nephew ot Well but a ward, the latter having in his pos session some $3,000 of the boy's money. Mr. Wells was able to make a statement this afternoon and said: "Young Elliott has frequently quar relled with me and has. on mora than one occasion threatened my life. He is wild and reckless and becauss ha couW not have bis way in everything ha tried to stir up strife with me. Soma three years ago be waa working ia my store and during the time he waa with me he stole about 1300. I discharged him and at the time threatened me. I afterward persuaded him to go to school He may or may not be guilty of ahooting me, al though I must say that in tba least be acted suspiciously when he came to Rushville on Friday evening." 1 he Blardar ju Italians. Newark, N. J April 29. While Thomas Bulger, with three male and two female companions, were sitting on a stoop, tour Italians passed. One of the girls made a remark about the na tionality of the passers-by, whereupon one ot the Itu'.ians returned and stabbed Bulger in the abdomen, nearly disem boweling bim. The offending girl fled down the street, pursued by the infuri aUd Italian, who was fast overtaking her, when John Powers intercepted bim. The Italian turned upon Powers and plunged the knife into his side. Both the wounded men were taken to the hospital, where Bulger died. Pow ers has a slight chance ot recovery. The murderer was arrested. CatlU Which Mar Be Moved. Wabhikctoii, April 29. The depart ment of agriculture irsues a notice that cattle which have been at least ninety daya in the described area in northern Texas may be moved by mail ints Col orado, Wyoming and Montana for graz ing ana slaughter only in aocorJance with the regulrtions of said states, pro vided they sba. not be shipped into any other state or territory or be allowed in pens or on trails or ranges to be occu pied or crossed by cattle going to east ern markets before December 1. All cars used must be disinfected upon loading. Takea Iks Bath-Tab Root. Baltimore, Mo, April 29. Albert & Bessel, a baker aged about 45 years, was drowned in a bath tub yesterday even ing at his home, 630 Gold street, in Northwest Baltimore. Dr. Silas Bald win, coroner, who was notified by the police ot the occurrence, stated in his report that Beerell had committed sui cide, and inqueat was unneceesa'y. The tub waa not long but was deep. When found BesseM's bead and body were in the water, which waa pouring over the tub. He waa out of wotk and in bad health. It ia said Bessell bad tor some time been despondent. He had no children. x A LawatM Dm Fata) Work. STEBBEimujc, O., April 29.-Lorsn Coleman, the loaane son of a wsll-tolo farmer, fired a shotgun from so upstairs wwao rat bis mother and sister, who were In the garden. Both women were sincun oown, and when George Clo- man, a urm nana, came to their assist enoe, young lineman nred at him. l n maniac a sister ia likely u die, bat his mother and Cloman will recover. Cole man said he thought the shootine t..A u a M " wviwu huiih tum pries oi cones, rostpeaed the Behrlaa- Im tw Wasjiihotow, April ffl.-Tbe sun 4 m r- "n lormauy postpon.'d the Ssyward Bearing see case until th. wowMHuwwy in ins next Ootobev tank The lottery dvertissaent oases wen eleo postponed despite th - om efforts on the part of th. JI pay toe the New Orleans and Mobile ssfwitwwKiiiiauiM poatpooeBsat weld leave their ptp. with JT" afertiMBMta toladed froB tU ioa2. JACK THE RIPPER CAPI I'RED H ,l.oonCov red W th I - 1miI, and Hi Clothe Foil" 'I lr.p p;njf in Blood. ur Je ll Ht WAS J a LOU OF HIK. Nf.w VoRK. May L-Inspector Uvrce. v . ,. .. u.t uttnJ the ernue lor liic a i murdar of Carrie Brown. The r iai-'renchv Na 1. who UTn- on f riday night less than tenty-four hours aftar committing the crime, and who has been und-r lock and key ever since. On the night of the murder Frenchy No. 1 occupied room 33 in the Est R.ver hotel with a woman by the came cf Mary Ann Lop. This room was across the hail from that occupied by the Brown wuo.aa and hr unknown companion, r roin infor tnation in the poaemion of the polk ;i appears tbat the murdered ouian' companion left her some time before 1 tVlot-k -jn Friday rooming. George Francois Frenchy No. 1 bud b-n at ir.A tins A the loverof the old woman, out for sxnetime baa been insane y jealous of her. He heard her conpau lon leave the room, and shortly alter ard he got up leaving his room uiato. Mary Ann Lopez- asleep, and crossing ihe hall, lie deliberately strangled anJ Jisembowled his victim. This i the tnrv nf tha milice and ia substantiated y the following fac's: When Frenchy No. I had completed his murderous work, he recrsed the hall and entered the room No. 33. In the room he left the evidence of Lis ui!t. When the police maJe their in- vfcstiyation traces of blood were to be found on every side. The only chair the room was covered with blood and smeared on the clothes of the jiurderer be having sst down upon it when he en tered the room. The bed clothes were found to be cov ered with blooj, the murderer, some '.ime during the night, having thrown himself upon the bed. His atockinga, he having removed bis shoes to do the bloody work, were soaked with blood and h ib clothing was also Covered with Mood. Oq the walls and ceiling of the iittle room, many small spots of blood ere found the man having evidently enteed the room with his hands reek ing with blood and snapped his fingers to get rid ot it. Scrapings from under the man's nails are said by chemists to aontoin bloody ll Domaot Car. Chicago, May 1. The minister to Chins, Blair, was questioned regarding the report that the Chinese government protested against his being sent. He said he knew nothing of it beyond the newspsper reports and could take no xgnlzance until officially notitiad. He will continue his journey to the west in lees recalled by the state department, which knows his whereabouts. Mr. Clair does not think there is any good reasoi: why China should object to him. What he did in congress be did from -onviction. What he did in the nuit ter)f Chinese immigration received the endorsement of the government, and the government is responsible, not hiiu personally. Later Mr. Blair reseived a telegram fiom Secretary of State Blaine request ing him to return to Washington. The message contained no other information and Mr. Blair went back. He said he had do otfioial notill ;ation ef any change and knew nothing of the rumors that he to be sent to Japan or 1'ers.o. Until the receipt of the m sa&ge that he was not aware that h as not to continue his journey to China. So far as official knowksig-f oee he is still the accredited minisier to that country. Personal! J. not care whether he goes or stays. Another lllK ni.i. Chattanooga, Tehs., May L A Ere which started in Campbell 4 Co.'s f urc- ture factory on King street early Tues day morning was gotten under eontrrJ at 7 o'clock, after destroying property '"u lw0ULJr acres, wim a lot of r,uuu, on which there waa an insut. wee or over l.j0,0m The beavest losers are as follows: Campball 4 (i urniture factoryloss 175.000. insure.,.! mm East Tennessee. Virw,i. i Georgia railroad company, freight de pot and contents and seventj-tive car loads of freight, loss 1121900. not known. A largp quantity of lumber u vu. vicmiry and a number of hujj. u- era ournea, bringing tkalosj to the total given. While this fire in progress a second hrnU - vui j u en other par: of towc, iMDg dmg, to th. T w ' AU.-.OOH, May l.-The I..-.L. . of Duffy 4 Sons, at Bernardsev and . number of tenement. J. ,Ty' riTTst.a.. May i-Tbe- carpenters m this city will strke for eight hours and an tr.creaae in the raleof pay- H U.ue mms bo are cot out bow also tnke. Th contractors have ugrwd to lock out ail the other branche of the builJirg trades as well as the strikers because they are all under a sort of con- federation. There are about :y.u or- rs in the various trades here. Later The master builders conclud 1 not to lock out the other tradae, and the rult mill be that U mill be at work on the prwsent contract until Lev have gone as far as they can with out the carjntirs, mheo they mil! Cnd hr-msflves smp'y ui.ab'e to prowl, on itx.'ketl ou iu ni-i ueWroiined on this mce to protoH the buii.lers in other cities and so tte tradte outeide the carpenU-rt eou'd not ave a pretext for striking f r eight -lours and thus Ciiis.ng the movement o fpread. lfi"rl from many towns iu this Breton my the carpenters are nerally striki'jg for eight houw, and t:e iniiications joiri.t to the strike spreal.ng rapidly. I'.ig 1 on fir NiwY.i::;, May 2. -The rnift de tructive tire of mnty yeurs is racing in iouth JftMy. The great pine r. gioa and cranberry district from Pleasant I'oiut and !!ay ll.-ad or. the north, down U) K'8 bailor, n sty uiilos e.,uth, nnH 'rom the At'antic to pints from thirty '.o forty miles inland is swept by lire. Diousands of acres of pine and cedar 1 nioer hsve U-en burned, many tocs lave Uon threa'.eneJ. do7bs of house 'iave Ijecn destroyed and fears arn en rtiiined for tiie safoty of the peoj.le in he devastated country. So dtniO is he smoke that hangs over the buruir g 'orest that farmers going from town to 'own nave to grope their way along the 'oads. Ilain has not fallen in week", khI the inhabitants are unable to check he spread of the tUinee. At many places residents have been forced t flee to the open country to tavo their livwe, leaving their household goods In-hind to burn. At one place a sick woman, covered l-y water soakel blank -ts was carried out jf her burning home in bed. A rough estimate p'oces the lota at over tl,CH, 000 and many farmers will be impover ished. Mine Monti for one V nr. CoiAMnus, O., May 2. The delermin- itton of the executive board .of the I'nit d mine workers and the. president of the stateorgpniz'.inon to defer the strike in the interest of the eijjht hour labor 'ay does not seem to be definitely Bet tied even among the miners of Ohio. The executive board rnule a proposi tion to the Ohio operators te continue at (he old rati1 of milling and um-pt a nine hour iuy for a year, Uginning Monday. The operators refuse to ai IM HE t Tin tltua Vuu 4 .... . :1 f4 -t t . '""a r..,i.-., ,-.)ir,t j - "" it. ii-j day baing iutrrr iit( Uuke or Haie W uetiru o: i;;8 iriH, rjj ti met bis n.uj-9 j t. twn atU Key CfAt , Moltke's re-M u t v held at tU d-. A h-Wrk the sKgetioa that ihux., tomorrj to the V;b v . late for bun 1 ia wish ex t.r bytb9 i i. i ruiu. i-iiguius lervi JjX in uie nan of the Utti ill then be carr.td tTffy' tary honors to the to.Uf conveyance Ui K'eisM, .a,' were laid in state twJ.tfe Uetaila regoid.i.g tU J t' tl.e fee; tbat d,nn u. : J he worked with m'jott-Jr -'-t had no nrctoniuoo nf nearly completed tl.e fafo, titicaiion of llei c ,;-cj Vj his report on the euljet il William Tuesdav ml Ti.''' paeeedout of hi , I-a'-i ( . trace of ai.y abut. n.H,: : genius and tuai'ery 4$ w!kl to his h(.ii, Frjj, finished Ids labors in t'.l'. dirltd w ith tho KweJIit $ during the ienir:g u nr'J Later, nl, iie play u hj B, of wliiat at home he a slight aathm.'tic s;tsa t; the table aud left the r SJpptwed by olhi r-i pr, would return in ai.i.crttt, t'i.1 not come built h.i ;.; a'ter him. Major Moli uncle tn a sitting . iti, i bre-ith. On weii g la ; count att tnptexj to riie.t nient apjx'aretl to ha ; w.akri h-t. llegotu;Ui hisn phtw's arms, WM-n;-a few mutuants lie breatu d(K:tor was hurnel!) y.i f when l-.e arrived UtvlatM The caune of dcatn v, u - heart. He u not krx.ii.l , soy pror.ounreil ,.nt d.ae (r.i-ler clock work of life m ..;.i'-.-.f Vslaflt CovsrA.vu.toj-i.it. rr ' 'cleaasst' 1 a')!, i jraserfca TwttaaA'i "U Icept unless they can have tho OtMuriinco that the agreement will not eniburraj them to audi an exient that competing llelds like Illinois and Penns; lvan:a will beat them in (he marKi-t. The Ohio miners also ccr,rend asid considered the matter. K.?iri f thp 'o;ner de'egatw, rp?i.i; i.t-j strong r-trictp.a.-e d jtppo cvj i ur the if. ;-d t f the ciru..T ;ar ,j 0 p.!r oc . th atr.kefir gn; hour av. A Wnrrfal Ol! r, Prmrxr Uj 1 -. . udwk 'jsr-jit s&njtr .- -Jri!',rs on a f 2 o ti iWj f,-srm. Let3.-f. Arts.nr.g couetv aay i.eu ye wild c-sr Usd blil m in s7erai Up was an Gold Cola. New Yoaa, May l.Gold the amount ofKSOXW) h.. i. der for export. " or Gold coin to ths amount r .-taken at the. ub.trM.ur, Tue, for shipment to Cubs. - - Schoul Ind l)rl.loii. Wabhirctos, Mar l.-'n of the interior has decided that ii,. ' eent act amending the statutes ss to icidemn,tyl.od.ipulto ... wlT thJUtk0Ul MuDl" MO Washington and tak. i... u a itM ,.S;;mj nt f hml L.u tii as.cit h.J h-xh into t rie aa.i mnmi txmag rf ';n --m cd 1 r , i. . 'B eo'irfy saw Ix-.r -. la,f rw ? territory The iary p-,'..:,. K tVrvh ,;f fO feet ts a tw wi ;e J prodje- LfWDoji. Me? 2.-Wh; tU K:ighton Il-Te, crowded -with jsweger, 0n heir way tobus.nea. in tU eHy, was rofsicg the bridge at Nor S .i.. .mile, south of Indoo. the structure lapsed, fiix of the rear carriage fell nbj the stream beneath, The carruges ere smashed U atoms and rerr tr.anv r ouoiamo m-re or I ks juries, but not a person oa board killed. t.t Maminn Amliui..r v.- .'.'alert card to the Jeten'.:, . hr !., fc'eritMWffctC aulhorit.ee April I'l id lU ', feVflt IJh1 of tl.e steamship N , ,n, . ri;tni M longing to tho Hi: i, .a r... j.TV-4' !,.,-!, v vuu.l . i "M'S0??!: -- amm ..r,.nl ,u ! ... ... u-, u r(w. im Mar laryttorKmen urtx u '-'v .stock to be rmploed m tht j , li,.n t.t lrnr.L.UiU.. . " caused great al: ntiti Turn 1 1 circes. 'the Iait..i an.. clarerl thnt the emb uy let f orth be oomiellf d touiwit.v moaaures to assure tl e is. Ei . ,t 1.A l.tUJ:.;n n,iMH' - iw.aCaer I tt I "t carried out o'.her p.fr.i.5,- i ; a..e through the Durd. in Tp.yiDg to .Ndiici.t!. sraxsKT . L It !. I '. Iar:e,lrt. in was 110 llnrrM, of Oil mi., I'A., May 2.-A ,r,rk fro0) - -i . ignited h wooden Uk con '"r-gloO barrel, of oil. a short d,s cated to the wiki.1. tn.i . :i,r.' 7!l" ? omenta 0, ".-..oruang nenaa I i.l n,l ..n .i . . . l' "l"""J tosub'Jue 'ha m.. t oil derricks Was,,, 0 run, Apnl 28.Ord.nnnc. '"leers compleUd at th, I ...... -n incn, steel rilej K of u With 23a pounj, of D powder and with Hfteea ton, pr lit rii U P'roM,. fly th. bt result on rrd f this kind of . UB U"Bro.e powder. cailed upon to tak' iJritioo. ytw VoEK, Aprii '.T.-T-'iei oor has concluded an aatopr lemainsof the o::..m a;i -Jack the Ripper." Tl.s ot!; irtp'jrlaDce was the d.c!'r.! mutilatious erleuuatl ti the oro an still JivvJ, sad it o . . . . i . j ent that the struies a a wretch prevonttd the hulel:H pitting the mutilation lisar-H made a statement to the the effect that wbi'c the &:", arrested the murderer he is and hope to hir e h a before long. The m u rderer a i r of French v. ur I 'r.ii.c f. tt who os nrrcsic known that Fre night with the nm sUjed at tho hotel in W s cousin perpo'iated the hoi Hunk lr luip1 ' locioi'R. Chili, A:ril - sbio Blanco Encalada. whitbn the fennels taken pom-f iMt d rebels at the breaking out f f rection, was sunk A'JJ 8 ' Bay by a torpedo ti r-o '! It"" boat Almirante Ljr.ch. Tm 1 1 1 an tkt f Visa Irnn by areat loas of IM2 lfnt! urisici half the crow. beicSk Calders and Cnrraal. ..f Frar.c f. t '' cd 1st li t rc'iy 1 iurdereI 1 .t IV nt)L C - t A ,.r, il.' Dr. sJOSEfll. uv l"" Well of RuilViII a rom la Oi (lt,t.nrrit.i j narty, oep!.ew,Den Elliot t,U "n auauinlon Qals4lHilC.uk U'l Pmrrnif c P... A uril -' i thing is comparatively Hw"r I . . i ..... 1 Id IB fwtn lui serious irnn-" - Onsiaureanf iliF(li.i"tuJD V J horHlaalathefctit rin'i.' ; 1rill The Nfl ieU oddreased loa-B wfeunj a Thft sroh nro inc-'' y 'M well cirlcui'" " ilIIm" etirn element. Tho nM ever, look on them with 'W'jTI do oot believe their ouvu 1 any good,