p ' r; Ck mtrmriL - I sJSLXQfBER id i ur COLtJMBtJS. $BfiASKA. tTEDXESDAY. ATGUST 23, 1899. WHOLE NUMBER 1,528. dvww . f --.- t :: Mi . i ILL OYER THE STATE Smallpox Oaaraatine Endi TABLE ROCK. Neb.. Aug. 13. Camp Zi.irr was .Srok-rr nj la wel, tlv last .Satienf" Jieini.. released a(f th. juarantihe is raised from all places and. the smallpox is a thmz of the Carrpillar najut CRAWFORDi N'esu Anz; la. The SacStiEshiTibt)rr ami" growing crops" ar- uIe? zreaiv damaed and In many instances entirely destroyed by catCr" pillars and large green worms They destroy nearly everything that is green. The plazue is nearly equal tc the grasauopper plazue. r" ?TC UMlek-ai' Z-tZy,l ' ppoiiin5 ocLii trnztc.Tje i'ir?nienaiJ v -nny 1 -a. vr proper rtfcoinau: .1,., t ,, i, j .. ., . i ..u.ik.. am "uxac vit - - . bra3kas very popular and. competent young men. Whn President 3CcKin ley callod for volunteers Lieutenant Domnzton locked bis ofifi1 door and pinned on th same tn announcemnr "Gone to War Ke sacndcd a lucra tive US11,:;: "E3R.K:l-CITTt Neb , As?., 13--" -Atv an earJ honr -."tuesMv momtnz t casa ar the --cniT cX Fifi street ni'P:rrTCcrs'-to iiicoveri to t-: Cin dr- Tbc Sr- partmeaT respond- ed prompt anl ir was couznt th" Are was extinguished but an hour Kiter it brok" out azam but after a stubborn nznt 1 was oupp mor put. oit. The nam belonged to Ed McCa'i lum and th damaze was $150 It was the work of incendiaries D:ith Cnin aiipnly ADAM? N-f Aur 13 ms3 El a .Slay, itauzhter of Georzn and 3arah E. GaIlo-ay lied suddenly ? ths home, cf her parSst H Adam- She oIi hr brother sbe was sick then stazgereL and. ai she 2 falling, he proth-c ?5zuzht,4iar and carneti her lnt-ftc &mse wb-re sh passe,! awar in convuL-icns in aooitt ha:f an hour Her mother was away f-om home whe she became sick Miss Gallowaj leaves a nopt of friends wno mourn her loss Claim- H- U an OnuhJ Jtaa. PONCA Neb . Aug 13 County At torney J M Hench and Sheriff H K. Kart returned from Wakefield and brought bark rith them & man who claims hH nam-1 if Edwin C Oakley Snd his home Omaha The officer--wer calleil m WakaneU' upon a tele tram fro Infective M D Sresnaa who Ih in the -mploy of the Omaha rail joad. wbo bad eCt-d Oakley 5 arjesr alter in eicitinzraase jirfoss iountry Jar .aoaaulimz anil rubbing a very jomifni Ansyrian peddler on the tram -usr outsid- of Wakeneid -enator HTwanl Hom. NF3RASKA CITY Ariz 14 Sena tor M L. Hav-xood was -noveii t" his home in this city vesterday. ar nvinz bv special train it 1 o'clc - He stood the discomforts cf the rnp admirab.y and no III results ar ex pected to rpsulr from it tie expressed klmself as being hizhlv pl-ased to bj ar hami" encp nor? Jjr B M Whitten za-t senator -family phvsician. Is ir and pm nounrefl m his statement that all dan 2er is past and that ai tne patien needs ho" to bnnz abrut complete and speedv recovery l rtrjt and nuie: o-hich will enable him -r rezaiii h1 n.nzth Camin; Coanry ld rttleri Tlrnir VEST POINT N'eb Auz i'3 Th annual celebration, and picnic of th " Oiminz County Old Settlers associa rr ,held here -xas tne biggest thing in lt nistory cf the society The parade was especially 5n The mer chants of the city vieu with each ether in turning out the nict zorgeous Soar Seventy-five niounted knights in .U-Sar-Ben uniform, led the parade TL1 day was an ideal one and tne farnie-s wer present in zreat force Bands feem Oakland Wisne- and Beeiner as sisted the TVest Point Cadet band in tg musica part of the prozram. Arte- dinner an eloquent oration wa dehvereii bv Senator Van Dusen Ot Sauth Omaha and speeches mad- v "number cf old settlers ;taan: shipment of eoraka" 'arplnn. LINCOLN Neb. Auz 13 Reports - nave been receivd at th Bureau of Statisacs from ill raflroad and ex press companies noinz business In Douzlas county showinz the 5i? ments of surplus products tor the year 1SSS These fizurs include only thr shipments to points outside cf Ne braska anc are as follows r.itu bead 44 tj Heir h-iud 1L5" Horis. had - She-p teaii - - K.ftfM "Wheat bush-4- 1j.3?i tors, bushel? . . SPl-X'a Data, bushel 33 "C Barley. buhejs ... - L2J Rye. hunels -- ..347 Flour pouads 12.75151 t)r",-ed poultrv - Hfiui Lrv- pouitry coops Esss. cae -i" Prult. pani- ... -- s.Sv.4S Bricks. thou?ani - Iran, cars .. Butter pounds T-ts Cratn. pounds 412.-mJ Khles. poumis - "Hay tons - 4? Iron. aot claned). pound SLas: Coal. car - 4ffi Other mfil product J3.04j5.-i Xlired "tock. head .. 5ii7 Se-s. hive I"r5 Chicory pound lrtl Susar poucd L4ftli Cocperase pound .... K.V) Jackl3(r house products, pounds. JI4.4a n"' Pkinrnz m3! products, pounds H4. 5tves. car - - l.ead. pounds - L55JV. Creamery Plant Oav. FREMONT Neb. Aug 13 The; Fre mont Creamery company has opefceI up for business ccrupving the building formerly usd by the Nebr-ska Cream ery on "East Waahington street. Th new creamery h signt skimminz sta tions sending cream over the Union Pacific and Elknora line:: and seven teen more will soon b m operacon. The buildinz which was originally a three-story brick. 50x100 feet, has been enlarged hy additions. A new- recei ing room, cream room and enzine room have been added on and new machinery put in throughout. Reeevriaa to oli SOUTH OMAHA. Neb. Aug. 13 The plan to give the South Omaha ' members of the First regiment a r centicn upon their return home meets wiji general approval, and arrange meitswiP be made as soon as it i? deSnitelv known about the time the bo will arrive. Just wLere the re cecticn will be held or cf what It will consist has nor hen azreed upon, bu" thre is no doubt that if tLe projec" is " r-r'ertakm it wHJ prove a sua:eii. , Tt-' e are seven soldiers from South ( Cnmha in the First. Trm for th Corn. HICKMAN. Neb.. An?. I" W? ains have fallen here lately, but thej came tco late to save the corn crop. About half a crop ia now expected. Oi t Lockjaw. BELGRADE, . Nel Anr lLlor Andrews, a Lid: 12 years fct Son ' George Andrews, a wealthy cattleman. 3ied her tram lockjaw caused by running "., r nail in his foot two weer a?ro Lute Rains Benefit Corn. SCALAr-LA. Neb. Aug. 13. Lata rams are 3ring"3z -tm Rit asd it -will be a fair crop. Hay is auouf !" -? erage crop Cattle are thriving mcei; and what cattle have been shipped tc market are bringing big- prices. r . cJurt for i-aiNtf . 0f?AEXCLa &etu pi H - (5roh WolV ommis.5loc-roC Dublin lan-Ji t a-uxi. f .uiniit-jd.m:uiniu .iqi. ui" suien-iu" cw-i auuu' nrcir aijtaL o i j L...U . ;. .f "j j er : .. ,T .. t-i- 7J j-J. f Aiu-fi i- "! hi rtUD rriiirrf . ir ::?- v to th Mzfassr bidder- Soisp- 5Suflir1 acres or land wer bonus was paid. leased and S- librrr- ILinl to Find. YORK. Neb Auz la Street Com-mL3Joco'- Zeiz has for wn time past hn nnabl n emplo- i.ibcrarn at the waz?"' SUowf" ant ha.- -eviznl. Da- Vid TEomas. beiiiz seltef to uceed him. Tin- same knotty problem fon- , fronts Thotra and the peop'a are ! woacermz how he wfT overcome it. Unknown Man Klllrd by Cr. PLATTSMOrTH. Neb, Aug. IS The Dody of an unknown man was found on tn- Missouri Pacini trac. near this city by the engineer of a freizht train zomz soutn. It had been cut in two by a train, a portion being between the tracks He was of middle agp with hair cut short and had -.50 la bis pockFt. but no papers of ldenti-fl-atian am Fop 3T Rrfover FREMONT Neb Auz 1J Sam Pope, the man shot bv Jerome is now oetter and stands a zool chanco of recovennz The ao'tora are much surprised at his case an4 at the re markable vitality h bas shown. His father and brotner remain with fcim Jerome has not yet beec arralzned. but will oe a? soon as it appears cer tain whether Pope will lne. Policeman Dies From III Wound. FALLS CITT Neb. Aug. IS Offi cer Ben Stump, who was shot ty a tramp in the Missouri Pacinr yarda hen- tm th- morning of July 13 died yeaterday Thu bullet, which lodged m fh- oraiil was nevpr removed Npthinz ha been heard w the tramp yM.u committeu tne aee aitnougn bloodhounds werp put on th trail the mominz aftr tne shootmg j con of the proceeds of the sale -wUl Hone Drji Youth to Dith. , zo to better their condition. GERING Neb Auz 18 Adam j They will have same 1 000.000 acres Grezory a farmer at Caldwell, rwenty ' of land left on the reservation, or miles west, was killed Sunday evening, about 1,000 acres for every buck. He was riding a horse, which fell. ' squaw and child in the tribe, tnrowing him, bu' leaving his foot The treaty, of course must be rati engazed in the stirrup so that when I ded by congress either by special act tne horse recov2red itself and bezan tc ' or an amendment to the rezular In- run young Gregcrv was dragged and batterd temblv His skull was crushed by striking azanst fence posts. dmifC ailllivjn Renooiiuateal. RAVENNA Neb, Auz. IS The Th populist judicial couvencon of th Twelfth judicial distrii-t. compns- nz in- 'ounces of Burlo Curter Dawsos afid Jiwraiin met in Ra- venna. Juag Komr 1L Sullivan Broken Bow th present judge of Of the district was renominated. The first j PLATTSBCRG N v Aug. 13 ballot tare Sullivan 3S votes. Es- I Promptly at 4 o clock yesterday after terlmg ot Krney. 15t end Mathey noon the cannon on the parade ground of Loup City 7 at Plattsburz barracks boomed out a , presidential salute siznifyinz that Monnment for Dick B.ac ..t osnUiia. President MKmley had arrived" at the OGALALLA Neb Auz 1 -W A. i government forancacons. where he -axtod of Omaha and Georz M. to review tne Twenty-sixth rezi Bos'er cf r-rll!c Pa. h.ve plac-f a , eat-. iae presidential party drove . - . , - a. .a io- over trcm Hotel Champlain and pro- hne marble -ommwi -; ne las. , reviewing stand, r-senz place of Dick. B-a J once d famous cowboy whose remain- He .-.'' M -. .r . -r-. boned in the Ozalalla cemetery Very te of his asscciatet are left. He was Treii tanws alonz all tne old trails from the gulf to Puzet scnd He was . f man of many good trait and a gen- eril favorite among his wiass. The Body Flnil y onnd. LD.'COLN Neb Au- IS. The stranze disappearance c Fred A. Young, who was drowneu in Salt FTk- near this city last Saturday afternc?: ha.- been exr lamed just when the thtCT had been advanced that he was not drowned at all The body cf Young was founi partly sub merged in water and badly decom poses. The corpse had ticated dwn Salt Creek about half a -1 e. No in quest will be held over the rema 'ns. The C?oins Cte Reunion. LINCOLN Neb.. Auz. IS It is i pected that the Nebraska reunion oi the Grand Army of the Republic whic will be held at the old state fau zrounds s this cirv September 11 to 16. will be attded by at least 5. 00) soldiers cf the civil war and tha" this number will be swelled to a larz extent by veterans cf the Spanish war Elaborate preparacons are being una for tne entertainment cf the soldier durinz their stay in the city and. wtul tne prczram of exercises has not beei comDleted. many speakers o" import and naconal reputaCon aavr ' ice been engaged to adcress the war vet erars. Detective Look for a Korsr WY3IORE. Neb Aug. !i Detective from Iowa were here trving to leart the whereabouts of Frank Zenor. who recsntry fcrzed and secured the mone. on a check for 5L00O at Nevada. Ia The deteccves who were here were m tne employ cf J A. Fitzparnck. r broker at Nevada, who cashed tfa check. Zenor's heme is in Biu Springs, a mile from here, where h enjoys anything but an enviable rep utacon. "While her the detectives se cured mformaccn which may Iocat the young man. bnska in 'Wahinrtoa. WASHINGTON. D C Aug. IS. The contract for carrying the mail from Oxford to Beaver City Neb has bean awarded to Jesse Bemer of Beaver ' City. The secretary of the treasury has , selected the site fcr the public build ing at Norfolk, Neix, which was an ' thorized by the last congress. The I site is located en the comer of Madison avenue ? Fourth street, owned by Taf Power, and the price to b pax.1 is 4.43 W." F." Cowger has been appointed ' 3 warch-man in the rjosrofflc ar Omais ax aaJarv of 1S00, OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT A Larje Section of Indian Lands to Cams lata Xarkst. rtfATT MAM rfi Tiff RWS.- r , , Treaty Mocey -': i i f the P-I.t rn thm tnHU.j. Jh Will ft .r i .. Oone 'With the Pnrckue Pn Tk Treaty Hatt B Ratified by Codjtw. . . BILLIXGS. ilont Adg" tai-Bzer since last October a government 'oej- mission has been at Crow agency en davorinz to treat with the Crow In j davorinz to treat with th Uaaa for th par-hajH c a fit fc1 hin-i Ll.m,$W aen large tract aeresj sh ib 1 . f-i ...,....-:. ,"i;f;.c ;;.c hs r !.- ' i-ll T-2 i uiLiivtii iuimti ur ?L' i?iririfc- t f'' X- rFir rnT Th sajTmilSicK h$ had taany things to coutiu fith, vSIcTl aav been against tk maanz of tn tn-atx but the issut- was successfully met and accompiisnec last baturuay artamoon to the satisfaction of the Indians and commission. Before the treaty could be made, the signature ef a majority of the male acult or th reservation (-about 32a) j w-r "".ecessary i tni- -mtvns these nave been ootainec and tr- HignaEurea i all others can and probnbrr yill b" secured. All of the Jeadinz cmefs fiave sizneu iactu.aaz Srexrv Eazre.. rlen- ucous. Two Lezgin Laylizbt Spotted Horse BeL Rook Camr epettat Rabbit. Medicine Trail. Biz Medicine and Deaf Bull, and the lesser lights and members of th- tribe m general are now tumbhnz over each other to zet into the band wagon. The general terms ct the treaty are that the government agrees to pay $1, 150 00 for 1.100 000 acres of land. About .200.000 of this sum goes lntr irrigation oq th3 reservation, to nnish tne ditche-? now uj roursJ cf conatmo tion and provide for their mainte nance About 330 U0i will be used for rencmz variou" parr5 or LbJ reserva- ! uon to protect the Indian rattl herd. whue 150,000 soes. for the purchase t of more cattle and 50 Q00 wil be used for the purchase of sheep About 2." 000 of the Durcnase price will zo into new school buildings, while 100.000 will be used for sundry purposes to improve the condition of the Indian? The balance of the money will be placed in the treasnrv of the United States to the credit cf the rrlbe drawinz 4 per cent interest, and a 10 annual cash per capita pavan will be m?de the Indians in addition to the annual Der capita paymen that they now receive Thus it wiL be seen that the treaty to an excellent en- ror tne muians. I i uey wm ne pai-i ior tneir lanus ana I the wise provision is made that a por- dian appropriauon bill The ratifica tion can be sooner accomplished by a special act as th appropriation bills are generallv cor passed unci near the close of the session, which would delay it .nproval but the rati ficaccn is sura to foilow cvc FD iau rn ! 3AIS IAKWlLL IU REGIiHfNT. ! XcKinley RitIv TwentT-'iixth enlins It to the Front. Before j Hobart. jr Attornev General Gnggs and Mrs. Griggs and th.'- two daugh ccck Ca j R,,.tnV Secretarv Cnr- ters secretary of the interior riitch- Dr and Mrs Rickey Secretary Cor- telyou and Mr O D Seaver Mrs McKinley presented a hand some silk fiaz to the reziment. Colonel Rice received it in behalf cf the men. The fiag was then ziven to the color sergeant of the company who bore it back to his olace in the ranks. The company will leave for Manila in about two weeks Tr-in for Pennsylvania. Troop. SAN FRANCISCO Auz 13 ATI ar rangements for the special train which will carry the Tentn Pennsylva nia volunteers to their uomes have now been completed. C E. Clark of Company E and Morrison Barclay of Company I will be the only men left behind. Barclay is very ill. but the surgeons hope for his recovery Clark. after being badly wounard. was at tacked by appendicitis. He has unaer gone a successful operation, but is not able to stand the journey at present Lieutenant Colonel Barnett h?s re ceived a letter 'ron Consul "Wildman at Hong Kong to the effect that 5-tOO has been deposited in a Hong Kong bank to the credit of the Tenth Penn sylvania. The monev has been con tributed by friends for the benefit of the regiment and the consul desires to know wnat cisposicon he shall make of it. Idaho roirn Dewrroye.1. BOISE. Idaho. Aug. 13 Last night the town cf Placerville. in Boise coun ty, was wiped out by 3r. The busi ness porcon of the plact- was de stroyed and most of the residences. The loss is estimated at -S250.000. The fire was caused by the overturning of a lamp in Veasey's halL There was no means cf fighting the fire ii the connagracoa was scon beyond coutoL Many peoole lost everything they had. Provisions and clothing have been sent from Boise to the sufferers and a considerable amount of money has been collected for their benefit. Xo "Wlteat Crop in Etmu. LONDON. Aug. 19. Private advices to some of the foremost, bankers here report that the Russian wheat crop will be a great faflare. This means, if true, higher prices for American wheat and continuation of the heavy exports from. New York, as eastern Europe will be partly dependent upon the United States for foodstuffs. Reading at meals is objectionable en mc gminij ot nmim ix nutnmg i tt V1' habi;: itrimental to the uiCTUUU' SOlftf US MtiSTftY FAIL- Gorrraor Poyater .lhaarfoa tk A of mrtmgias Hoat Tiliatt. -?MAA, An. Ifr. Governor Poyn ter and Cc3fr"Mun itarJc were ia the city yesterday. Seft Pftaviac tie city tie governor issued a Stare--m?t, is which he is compelled to an- nctusee o tn? onla of Nebraska that Jb members cf die Fr; Nebraska, f reelsreffL 7? if. Set Franelsn? will (. .. -, ,' Vr,r- & ir aWWJt el- !: nWUn lnnraKlorhlv fha (!W s v-Vfr"- ,""."T:.".iijB i-r , Y"xrrc-.i7 i fc Ll Tl T-HiB T8H3IKUI iLOU. U" serving tnat cCh"'" tiU eg WJi in to return their regicuS eki -o-- dal trains, lie aays. he" conceived i ! to Iw his duty a3 gsvernor of Ne- i Jrrask W tka advantage cf every plaa tto, iifst rerr rwaurce in the- - effort tu c--r'? Tu bgxi&r' to J5bra- - 1 fci's regiment, f 'Ta-sia .3iautF every resource and evcrr iJoadhle; .l.l.t. . . . . -i5- i nian am tMHn arvtiwt ann wo.tm: i , . hhww in, cuatiuaun lit - - i i t ih Ham &M Kikracka. t& its atti- t"-AL I taS wxsre ife amalti IKiW cc cupy a jositfee "ecref! fd SO Gihr 3tafe. The ,gcr?i?t:z?n Scdf try ji3S taat.is good purpose 2s? that of the peopk? has beta thwartetf onff by a combination c' railroad com panies a combinauon thit - id. as plainly unlawful as it is unpatnrtiV KUEf FOR rOR.O IICANS. eeariea Are 'nir Bmittg OliptekeI .44 Hairiii y at Ponslble. NEW T9RK Au- 1? Relief for the Porte Riesn Jeff 4etitne &t tQe --' - r- -K... ..v-u- ..--- Ynrfr nn rhj sTanwrtr S"ror"t r' ni the New rdr!t ,34 Jorto Rico Sxeamship' company wfaica saflai for Ponce to- day The supplier 'oniis-ed- Targely of clothing and medicine. . Th larzest. single item was the clothing sent b7 the Merchants association an its own behalf and that of H. B Colline jfc Co It included 2.iS4 pairs cf trousers. J. 335 men s undershirts. J.JdO women s wrappers nnd 4.608 women's under skirts, amounting in all to 14,08? pieces or thirtv-two cases. Twelve hundred ounces cf quinine made into 174.000 tablw waa sent by tne same THREE NIJNDREO MEET KATH. Hamesee sweep Away d Town 5ear Mima, KUlia? Jlany. JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Aug. 13 According to a Miami dispatch to the Times-Cnion and Citizen. Captain Dil lon of the steamer Cocoa, states that the town of Red Bay on the island of Androb twenty miles southwest cf Nassau, was swept away in the recent tropical hurricane and about .)0) lives lost. An eye witness of the storm estimated that th loss of life on the island was fully 600. Scattered through the wreck of houses at Red Bay after tne storm ubaided ha said were corpses of hundred cf people of all classes and aci3, Captain Dillon says the wind blew at the rate of ninety miles an hour at Nassau, with occa sional gusts which reaped a velocity ( af .tu.j miles an hour. Xebrailci Get-i Sli Offlcer. WASHINGTON Aug. 13 Adjutant General Corbin is aurhon'y for the statement that the basis adapted for determining the appointment of offi cers in the ten new reziments tc be created is double the number of regi ments which each state turnished for the war with Spain. Tnder this arrangement Nebraska will be enctled to six officers. No definite understanding exists as to the graae cf officers to be commissioned according to this plan. Bis Corner on Ess Market. KANSAS CITY Aug. 13 Contracts were closed here today for the sale to a syndicate of eastern commission merchants of seventy carle ads of eggs now in store at Topeka. Vbilene and Concordia. Kan. The eggs are to be shipped by three special trains next week. The sellers will reaTizp 1 cants a dozen and the eggs will retail in New York. Boston. Philadelphia and other cices at a little over 20 cents. The deal is escmated to cover 10JS0, 000 eggs. caatnr Haywird" Condition. NEBRASKA. CITY Neb.. Auz. 1?. Senator Hayward slept mast of the nignt and woke up yeteruay morning feeling much better than at any time since he was stricken. K ate a I zht breakfast with great reiisL Dr Whitten is much r leased with the pacent's condicon. L cheered the senator up to get home, and tne effect of the cnange is very no. ceable. It is now thougnt -that with zcod care the senator will rco-3r rapidly. Hay save the Hooker. WASHINGTON Aug. 13 General Ons was directed yesterday to oraer an rnvestigacon into the grounding of the mble ship Hooker at Man la. A cable yesterday from Colonel Thompson in formed the signal bureau tnat the ca ble was being taken off tre ship and if there was no typhoon it v. as probabie the Hooker would be saved. Well Known Westerner Die. OAKLAND CaL Aug. 13. G. West Martin, ex-mayor cf the rity of Oak land, ex-regent cf the stati university ex-president cf the Union Bank cf Savings, capitalist, pioneer and on of tne best known men in the state, passed away at his home in Oakland yesterday He had been ! for many months. San Doaaiaso Fear Jisainez. KTNGSTON. Jamaica. Aug. 13. Ad vices from Santo Domingo say the government there is growing desper ately apprehensive cf the arrival of Jimmez. leader cf the revolucon. who is mementariiy expected. Hi arrival. it was added, will comDletel- turn l popular opinion, which has been parti; ich has been partlv ' undecided. Consequently the cnief obj'ect of the government is to inter cept Jimmez and a number of armed vessels are patrolling the ccast with orders to search every strange vessel and capture Jiminez under any flag-. armed or not Privileje af Fvorvd Xitioa. WASHINGTON. D. C Aug. 13. The state depatment has been in formed by Consul Managhan. at Chemitz. Ger many, that a new trade arrangement has been made between Uragaav and J r t .ij. T-iT - I trermany. by which each is zuaran- ' teec tne same ngnts as the meet same rights ravcred nations, except rhar Uragaay , does not grant the eapecial privileges given to Brazil. Argentine and Para guay. A French Socierv of fharrrios f seeking to astailish a free Ittrasy ia aiCTOCCO. AS IGGK3OTE FOLIC? Tigornna Itaaasrea' or Si Taksr a Put az. End to the "War. UI TROOrS OTIS WANTS. a . Tea Xew Begiments. to tk Ealwggy 4mt a9Vts t Wkich Then t to " PeMf-Tk. Army a. Plautae,! WU1 - . . 2frter w 3hm xn. - - ; , .. f"5 lce u:e tne nrst ten. rKnnenii, WASHlNirrov au. rs "The of- w"r calld ou In the list at lin- ' icy of the war departm?' -nfd Sec-; ( tenant e?ofoal annoiincei it is net HXOVvNVILLE. Neb.. Aug. la. retary Root. is to furnish arsrfkiqwn waetieT1 fiwraard A. or Chanes L"3? State Senator iL L. Hayward Ous with all the troops and supplies Brfi i3,ntendei. Sath sxe ca.prair-s as :iriiin- by apoplexy .it 1:3Qj- pi ihdt k can use and which are neces- in the 3ixz rafantry General Otis i yeatsrday ai U sail very ill troei ita aary iff wind up the insurrection in he Philippines in th "borsest possible IjnieV Th acretarr -a sneksinz' d tftt'I to seorvice tne ten ordered rr rwiro -n-fiv'H ?m fM4 TfTr- n rairrmr trhirh Cr?" 11 fori kuu icfeunciiu viuii.u rw ta .-jiT-Ufc kwi -Ps$rrday by order of the primr He Hi that no delay would be ai - owe-J in enlisting, i-appms and sup - Vb. f .-or orman flnr in tran- oo'rtmz cads . weH as the othT rsgi- r-.r, aT- .---.i.1 iu-. )w. Phiinw rin",3jf soon as they were BfeVf. frpf lctiv" pr-itipns If the present" 2m--, ber of transport "" insirficienc more will be nrocured. Tar" n already nlisted for the Philippine serviu? wili be ent at once, and the new rezi- meilu? will be forwarded as fast as they ire organized and needed. While there iaa been some suggestion that the new reJimaiu, will ba uspd an a reserve for ".I?4 be stated Posmrciy tnat J r"Mel5-?Tfs, -13, J.eI1 niore u iEiev can he 2d, wTft b sent to rein force General Otis' ' Secretary Otis sent a1 copy Of ! i jrder o".,ttff,iy to the various depare- ments of th- 2rmr and they at once bezan preparations fC rouiymg the new orzanizations Within half an hour the c-dnanc- bureau had sent orders to the different arsenals directing that complete out- fits of arms and oraru supplies far aach regiment be sent to fttr "ndez- vous where they are to b- onmEfz-? The quartermaster s department gave orders for supplying tents clothing and other equipments furnished by chat department, while the commissary -ienaftment ordered a sufficient supply of rations to be on hand to feed the Toopf as fast a toay arrive 1 u. conclusion at tne sessian. medlca! department wa4 aIo directed The doctors intend to leave the bul to see that supplies- were sent let where it is unless it mauces fever The reziments will be recruiter with . M. Labori was able to leave his bee the same care exercised in recruiting ' to tir hours today and even to wal-c the first ten reziments. tfanc JTtuw his room Tonizht th" The districts which wer not thor- doctors think ne will be able to b ouzhlv covered in the recrui-tne o. the pre-nt at next 3Icndays session first ten reziments will be vi-ted It ;-! Labon has rgceived t number of is the intention to have the reziments nieHjisiB? Utters give more attention to firing tnan to any other feature of the cnlL The men will be armed as are the regular infantry regiments with the magazine army riiie i The selection of thj majors company officers for the rezinenta is now occupying the attention of the secretary, and the men are being cbo- i en from among the volunteers who 1 were called cut in the Spanish war The officers will be distributed as equitably as possible among the dif ferent states, but th efficiency records of the men will govern in a zrat ex tent in their seleccan It appears from yesterday's orders that the ten new reziments ai" o be mainly recruited m New Eng!ir d and the middle and central western states. Kansas and Pennsvlvania have appa anrl-c- heer elecred as the best field for recruits It is said that no special effort is to be made to secure recruits in the southern states. This is due it is said, to the experience of the officers who operated in that quarter for re cruits for the ten volunteer regiments just orzanized. The only places wherp difficulty was expected m securing men was in Georgia. Alabama and tne Carolmas and the zulf states and the two northwestern Pacific states. Yesterdays action wiliaddl.5 000 men to the enlisted strenzth of the army and increases the total strengtn of the army to 35 045 men. The totaal num ber of volunteers cailed into service is 30.170 men. bemz 4.S33 men short of the total authorized volunteer es tablishment of 35.000 It is stated at the department that the number of volunteers called into service is re zarded as amplv sufficient to meet a deficiency and there i no possibility that the remaining 4.833 volunteers will be called for Sl'OOEN DEATH Of COL L0HE. i i Anti-Drerfa:te Chirss th.tt H W4 j H.in"it to the Grire RENNES. Auz IS New Yoti World Cablegram t Lieutenant Cofo , nel Lohe who has been m marge of j the mounted gendarmes aomz duty ' ibont the court-martial died sudden t ly yesterday afternoon. The anr j Dreyiusists ooenly charze the Drey I fusists with being respon .'ole for his j ieath. The local newspapers m thei. I accounts of it print in biz headlines J -Another victim cf the Dreyfusites venom." It is rumored that Colonel Lobj ' blew his brains out because of attak in the newspapers fnendlv to M. La bon. smc- the snooting of the latter Another story is that deth was du to heart disease. It is iinoossible to get at the truth. It must oe said that were it a case of suicide the author- ' ties would forbid the new- being given to the press and wisely tco. as it would be certain to dangerously in tensify the fever of ez.cltemenc among the townspeople. Dewey' Tnvel Plan. WASHINGTON. D C Aug. IS. In a letter from Acmiral Dewey to the sec- retary of the navy, dated a- Naples ! Auzust 5 the admiral gave his plans ' as follows "I pronose to remain In this part about one week, then to proceed to Leghorn for one wek and then to either Genoa or Villefrancp far about the same period. It is then proposed to proceed to Gihralter for coal. etc. and to leave that port about the mid- die of September This contradicts the report that Ad- miral Dewey intends to zo to London before retumrng to the United States, Attacked by the Filipino. MANDLA. Aug. IS. Eight hundred insurgents attacked Angeles this morn ing, but the the Twelfth reziment drove them into the mountains. Three "11 " "" -u"- .u ditched Iocomocves were caprnred. xr .w . -,. w- None of the American troops were in- f jured. The insurgent less is not known. C T Spencer of Kentucky, a report er of the Manila Times, was killed yesterday during the fight at Angeles. The bubonic plague ha made its re appearance in Calcutta, TEN AMmaNAL IEMf NTS. Jkm Order f M84 0lretla; tk- Thy Km lMiitl fry ffiHwa .'A2HiNGT0N. D. C. .tog, IS. An order has 6tWB Jssned directing tha ten additional reeinTemra iarantrr vol- ?ueesr be organized idT rvie m the xiillppnies. The reguneai ir be numbereicf from 38 to 47. and will be organized at ihs tallowing named (places in the order namt2 Fort Snell- Jtaa. Fort Crook. Neb.. Faf! fiiley lK , Camp Ksade. Pa.. Fort Et&K? ?Al. VL, Fort Leavenworth. Kas.; ' JeffetWr BaTpefcS, JIO-. oOUth Fram- , I Ingham. Max -je new- regiment.- wHl ie 6YKrtscd j under the general instreJons fesn! ha3 been cabled for cfae full MB, a the officer was designated ay him. i With the thirteen regiment? already TesL-rr" wiii incite i yft3eT4? Will make a total Of IQ.Wi i - u round CzSJ-frs cf the Cj.QOO voiun- 1 authorized. f "olooxla of zh.i 5x romentJ are annouhogd as follows k Colonels Thirtr-ighth Anderson. major atxtn George ? cavalry Thirtv-ainth. R. L. Bullrrt.. -aptar ;sul-4oartaiit Fotneth. E. A. God win captain Eiihth cavalry; Forty first T ff Hichmond. captain SeconI artillery Forty-s-cand. .1 JL Thomp- 'son. major Twenfy-crart'i infantry: FirSt artillery. Forty-foirtij. E. t McClernanO? captain Second cavalry. Forty-fifth J Dorst captain Fourth cavalry Forty-Seta: W S. achuyler captain Fifth tavalr: Forty-seventh. Walter Howe captain- Fourth artillery LABOR! WMNG VERY WELL. Ttfi Wom4a RENNES Litwyer ! in Cjxcellenc pfcrtt-. Auji 15 l becam known durinz the day thzi M Laici The doctors after their examination ! of the patient, "declared that unless I complications ocertr he will be abl . to be present in courr at ilr beginning la next week or Wedne-iay .T the 'Iaf&a The w'odsd'd lawyer is in excel'en; spirits, espectalrv ".fter rp'-ding an a:- count of todays proce&Hns of wh.ch a verbatim stenogranhic report was sent to him immediately after tfc .n EmrrfBrm !.. i Oamand. CHICAGCT UL. auz. i The Record says. InvesazatKm- at th stock rards in regard to the re-e advances in rhe nnm nf hf hmn,hr An. . a-ra. ment that never oerore in the Sistary cf the American cattle market has there been such a demand for all kinds -.,. . ,t- of moat as at the present time tne , , . K , demand for export cattle is enormoiis Ihe statement is maiie that tne prices cf ail cattl will be higher next year tnan tnev are now out tnat in three years, wnen all tne thousands oi feeders find their way into the marker there is Iik"Jy to be a slump in th" price from 1 to 3 cent. Jfany Striker in Parnlf. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug 13 There "as a parade of th" 4 et ranwa- strikers and their sympf hlz72 last night, and two or thre- thousand me.t tura.ei o .-is tne procession was disbanding cars on the H:z Consoli dated lines were jeered at. Then a few stones were thrown by hoo Hums wttn out doing any damage. The police tried to arrest the stone throwers but failed, and finally the crowd was dis persed by a labor leader who made t speech in which he adv-ed against violence. Relief Will Tike Hedlcal -nppli.-. WASHINGTON D C . Aug. 18. Th hospital ship Phef. belonging to thf medical department of the army wil sail for Manila about the 28th of this month with a full load of medical sup plies and twenty female nurses Th hospital ship Missouri which is no-w being refitted in New York, will sai about the end of this month via Sue; for Manila. It also will carry a biz cargo of medicai supplies and a detach ment of the hospital corps, numbering 150 men. Wyorains lfter i "prcfcil Tnin CHEYENNE. Wyo. Auz. Is Mayor Schnitzer has appointed the fol ' lowing committee to solicit funds ir Cheyenne toward defraying the ex pense of furnishing the Wyominz vol unteers with a special tram from San Francisco to Cheyenne Captain J F lenkinsh Captain M- C. Barkwell. D W Gill. Stephen Bon S. A. Bristol I E. S. Johnston and W F Daiber for nrt ationaI fcnmpnient ! WASHINGTON Auz. 18. The first ( naconal encampment of the Spanish- American war volunteers wilT he held , in this city September 8 and 3 and yes-' terday formal order? to that effect were issued by Adjutant General Miller C-t'l on tonra to Help. DES MOINES la.. Auz. IS Gover- ,1 cud u;.u;. LSa! d pwiiaaaot , crx.- ..i i i calhnz upon the people of this sta , I .i juucuiire tu uiitr uriist ui m cJ?r.Vt.- ... .1... ,.,-l.j-A tmf ie nurn- cane victims To Report on Bnnonle PLisae WASHINGTON Auz. IS. Surgeor Fairfax Irwm of the marine hospita service, now m Europe, has beet ordered by Surgeon General Wyman tt proceed to Oporto and Lisbon anc mak- a report on the situacon rezard xa the bubonic plazu which has mad ts appearance in tortuzaL Assistan aorgeon Heiser at Naples, is watchini matters in that city A large numbei oC immizrants for the United Statei usually depart from that place. Ther is nothing new in the yellow fevei situation at the Hamnton soldiers home. This is the only place no quarantined by the government. To af ecraard Aaenna Interest. WASHINGTON. Aug. IS The Stat department is advised from Yokohama cf the formacon cf an Amencan-A3i- acc asBociacon there to safeguard th t interests cf American citizens m Japar w P0-? 3Sxl- OUUU2 AL . XUL& U XL. L. U UXLU Li the Orient. Condition of tke Treasury. WASHINGTON. D. C Aug. 13. To day's statement of the condition of tht j treasury shows- Available cash bal fance. S272.45S,ti73; gold reserve, S24a, 22L304. SENATOR BAYWAKD ILL Strfclrei Whh. Apaplexr aa Ef "Waa About to Side and Speak. FAUS FIOM ClAJt IMCOKSCMMJS htttwiwt AmottS thi La rye AadlaKce Wkoa He wm bMt to Addrvaa Fkymiekta Coaafantly a: His Bedae ad It U Th fc,ht He TTU1 Ewataall; KeeoTtr effscts. It waa aot thought late last sign!: that the awR vould result At 7 9. k- the family- fc?Mcma- Dr. ji U Whltten. said S-iSKur Hay- ward ? more comfortable at prswnt. His temprrMife is 100. pulse lOtf. re spiration 22. H tradition u atill crtt- ! leal but I think ft- will recover We :jv some hopes at removing him lwrBf tomorrow but it i very doubt fuL A jet there are no mcbevtions of Io fa th brain or paraiysu?. which acC?raanv or fcllowa it, but it t not too late f ieh indications to appear and paralysis' ay follow "I think the sfriXr js probably the , result of th physical changes expert- t Rcei ca his recent trip the moon- i tain, where he found the rawr air did ' not agree with htm and hr was forced st r sici. return horn I have ben his phy sician rvaty-ave" ysars and he nt-er had a sim'L'' sFoe befcre He had a strong robust cotitutI n. Tim at tack might have be?2 s"ed by over heaung or over-exertion", awatal or physical " At 11 25 p m. the senator was rest ing easily with no material cnanzs. Senator Hayward was one of the speakers billed at the M)dern Wood mea olenic held at this place Tere was a lrg' crowd present and Senator Hayward was ated an the platform i Hf'T'vw ir nlancn rl-rr "P"! f fUP(ia ?a Cr Qot complaining of any indispcsi- con ani! appeared to be in good health and spirits. The Cme had STtmal just ofter 11 a. l m. for him to deliver am address and h was just on the point cf rising from I his ax when he was seen to grasp j as if seeklsg for some support and I then fall to the nlatfarm. As th large i audience realized that something seri- ous had happened to hzsi there was great excitemenr but there were some cool heads among those preheat who realized that something must be done i quickly Drs G.iirher and Crare who were pr&'ent. made their way to the stricken i Cndur their instruccons the . Woodmen formed in line around the i Pce "re he lay to keep the crowd t surginz in and shutung out the and tne doctor themselves set to ork M JZJ,? J , "l "Jffr rS r2ri almosr wo hours before the patient . , J, ja1 .,? , jZ,.- snowed an" dapmi sizns of reviving consclonsa;ss. . Shorslv artPr 2 k(. -i re mad Sanicientlv to be aW to talk some and the doctors had strcn-T hopes of the senators ulcmate recovery. He was removed to a place where he could have better car and made as comfort able a possible under tne circum stances 01R rRISONERS BAHY TREATED. tjrtHn-r Story Rerarrflns th Tart? j Captured From the Yorktown. j SAX FRANCISCO CaL Aug IS. me euiietin puousues siii-, .'story from the Philippines rezardmz 1 Lieutenant Gilawre anc tne party from the Ycrktown who were captured by the Filipinos and who have been re ported frocj official sources a being well cared for .irvd wen treated. It appears that tCS-a the Amencatis reached San Isidro w2it- the Ycrk- ' town members and some sci4.iers and civilians had been imprisoned, they found the names of the prisoners scratched on the walls of the jaiL Some letters from the men were found secreted under stones and a Spaniard who hail been intrusted with several presented them to General Lawton. The letters told of the hardships the men werp compelled to snffer and 1 begged that aid be sont to them. The men complained that they had been starved beaten and bound and, more over wore m ragb Mill FORD WANTS MORf MFV w'oa,,, Like to Rjute ,t Res?ment for Philippine service. LINCOLN. Aug. M Colonel Mul ford. commandant of the First Ne braska, recentlv appomtPd to a cap taincy in the new volunteer service, desires to head another reziment of men enlisted by himself personally To this end he has secured the en- dorsement of tne principal officers now 'n Philippines. In Ktrnanti for (lold i m. WASHINGTON. Auz. 15 The -onat ot goiu certincats paid our at the -vpral sub-treasuries ap to the close of busings yesterday in i chanze for gold -otn was 14.41 870 with San Francisro and New Orleans yet to be heard from. The amounts taken a: the several -ub-treasury itles are ziven as follows Washinzton. m, ,, n.-,lrmi n 3T T4rt V-t 333.310 Balcmcre. Tor j,;))floo Philadelphia. L113.- I 550. Boston ti3..000 Cmcinnac. I0. 2H0 Chicago. 1.137.010. St. Louis. 1.- 651.000. Yellow Fever in Mexico. WASHINGTON Ang. 15. A -els rram from Snrzeon Ccfer of the Ma- rme hospital service datii at th- City of Mexico brmzs the ca irmacoc to the headquarters cf the service in this city that there has been an outbreak of y-Ilow fever at Tuxpen a town en the Mexican coast between Vera Cruz and Tamp ico There hg b-en twenty deaths up to July 30. The disease u supposed to have been earned to that paint from, Vera Cruz. Surgeon General Wyman I wired the infcrmaccn of tne outbreak I as soon as received to tne American i inspectors on the American border. ! The Vcnnaelan Coateotloo. PARI5, Aug. 15. At today's sesaion cf the Anzio-Venezuelan boundarr ar- bitracan commission. Prof. John R. Soley continued hiz argument in sup port of the Venezuelan contencon. He claimed that the English jurisdiction never extended beyond the Ssaequihc river. 'w YoricSLSO.Oeo Fond. NEW YORK. Aug. lo. The resolu tion appropriating 150.000 far the Dewey recepcon was passed today by the board of aldermen by a vote of 5. ta 2. ColumbasSlateBank fQiUntiTh italoiiMtt BUYS GOOD NOTES The Columbus JournaL WgjBTy Jiswspap'ar best iatereata of CiMis 1 Th duly if Mk, Hi Stati if Mnski, TH IMMSMt, -A3DTHB- ; txQT' Ar IX A TTVrTT HJLoA JT JlJlJ JiXrl U. YD TT5XT 07 MXASTTM WITH TH $1.50 Yiir, If Paid In Advance. ;rtw Ui) of matter- gTTTnoeg. Of 90UMT9 QASa UNDERTAE1B ! M. i Ittallit : Cmm X TEB GoiumDus Journal PRIHTING OmCL PEST PAPHt & m. Imr, vka Prrv. imm GzLvrvwrn. We Bccm HENRY MaaBkkal OOUMTVY, ' . - - '