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THE ABGUS, MONDAY, 1898. 3 iProfdfflionil Gardsj inouiiL MoCAiKBJN MoCASKSIN, ; 1 Alter, ays Law. I 1 Kcct i.iaod b ;i:f. Boet bland ' aa k." "tit '1 rtorij MUM , office on Mala nn at. b. c. cobjiei.lt. b. a cohdeixt. i ! CONNELLY St CONNELLY, I Attorney, at Law. Money loaned. Office over Thomas' ' drug storr, r. Keeoud avenue and ' beveniceLth umv . O. L. ANDERSEN. 1 Real En'. ate. Loaa, Insurance and j Collection Agency. ( 1 Room i, Huford block. j ALEX II. LIDDEBS, j Attorney aiLaw. Money 1 i.iucd on pood security: no- i turv ilill Over I'J, feccond avenue, H;:f.rd Llojk. i JACKSON 4 HUBST, , Attorneys al Law. , OlM IB KOk UiMid ffaonai Back , Hjltdlnt. WE I LUDOLPiL Attorn. at Law. I M nny to Loan, Mantra! I.ea! Wnet tMi, Notary Hcbl'.e. ITS Bacond ava ave, Uufurd block. , .j. . a. twiaaxr o. l. nitxaa. , ft BWKKNEY A WALKKR, j i ft i Attorneys aed Oonnoattors at Law J irafle In Kennton Block .J j g CHAKLK3 J. t KA'iLK. ; f? g Btatal atioroaf. V Oo-iocellor at law. Offloa la aonrt , g) aoua. U McKNIUY A MoSNIKY. i ! g AttoravatLaw. j J? lan money 'on itood aeanrlty; make y eoliseiion. RaferecM). amota.'l ' V Lynda, baokora. UtSea. MlaabeU j 5, L.crt" Kmldinc ' , - , C1IAS. II. HUBBELL. j AtwiiBHyat Law Justice of toe Peace. Offlfie In the C'tT Hall. Telephone Hi. U VKNlUltT, IOWA. PHYSICIANS. I F. it. FIRST, M. D. j Physician and Surgeon. j i lhnn 4 on Pfflee, tin Twen. ! i tleth atrecl Off ce Hours: 10 to 1 a. 1 m.; t to 4 and 7 to n. m. Sunday, 8:30 I 1 tow .ma. in.; 1.30 to 3 p. m. I ' I ; DK. COUA EM Eli Y BEKD, j Homoeopathic Physician, j SreclftT attention to aisetMea of worn- J rn and ctilldrrn. also diseattas of eye, r, now and throat. Office hours ! UN tu 12 ni . I to 4 p. m. fc:l Six- ' It cn'.b tro-t, Itouk Island. ( ; Uli. A. 11. MILLEB. ! ; Veterinary Surf eon and Dentist. j All illseason of liorsi'M ai:d Oiittlo ! trfiitcd tu upproviMl iiTiiiclH-s. tir (.'H'til oNkrutioiiH H-rtrtiiMl in a Mttn- i lllio niiiiinrr IH.M trcuird All chin Dmniiii aunlel to. nenliler.ee, lir.lt Fifth areotiu. '1'plrphnne 1 on l'.7. uniua and lnflrnjarjr. Kil5 MIT f if'ti arnue (Jmr NUuolier'a alabie.) op pimiUi No. I lire bouse. f.ajmm. ' i 0. U BILVIS, ; Pria. Dar Krait Mathl, ITll Beeon Ta- nti j du.'c. w. (uarroN, IcnUt. - I Knoms 1.1 ml W Mitchell & I.vndc lm.1,11. l- nniee bourn from to IS a m. j .mil I in A p. m. J a) O o ) fx ' 8 aatmrrtcra. JAM EH P. UUBUSLL, araiw-t and Supt rlntendeat Komti i, Wlter.ell Lyea bnUd'nt. third fkw n 41 'A DRACK KKB5U. Arehttecu and Superlntendenta. Hno rf'rtek, Htooaa Ooor HKNBY UAKTiK. Prop. Oa raiaanoeA !4nnar? 9 Out riowara act Deairn ot al ESada ' Oity ivirr, 18M Baaoed araaaa, Ti i O phOt.), 1414. i kill niousness "I have oaed yonr valnable CASTA- HEW and rind tbein perfect. Couldn't do without th'-m. 1 bnre ustd them for Rome time for indigestion and bi Itousm'xs and am now com pl:tely cured. l(eennni nd them, to every one. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Ew. A. JUHJt, Albany. X. Y. P!fnnt ralatahle. Potent. Tanp Rood. Do Good, Nuvr Kirken. Weaken, or Grie. Kie. 2jc, SUc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tuned; Mm nirf. Mmt Srw Tmrk. SSI Kn.T0.4Sft folrtanrt nrnntrnl hv all rtrne LE(iAL. ICxeeator'a Notice. F.state of rJial:oih A. How man. deceased. The unrtTiimed hininu' iieen appointed exe cutor ol the lust t-U tesuiment of KJiza-tn-lh A. ilowniu:i. Lite of the county of Koek islnnil. slikie of Illinois, ileceased. hi'rehy irives notice rhitt be will appear before the county ciitirt n Kiek I-Jit:ifl county, at the countv court room, in the city of Mock Ishind. at the July term, on the tirst Monday in July next, ut which iluicall persons haviuic claims against said estate lire nolilied and retjuesteU to at tend, lor tUe puriwse of having' me same ad justed. All persons Indebted to said estate are re q'.iestea to make iii:iueuiute paymeal to the under"' n et Uatcd thu. JOlb dav of Api-i!. A. T. 1898. S. L'. IviwMA.s, Kxecutor. Kxeentrix'K Sale of Real Entitle, it .. nH i i ,i . . . , ... .iiliii. in .in i.iui-i .ii-.i ot;iTr:t: ill Lie county court of liock lsla:id county. Illinois. ij.i,- mi mi- n-iLi,iu ii lilt: II fmr rsl'lieu. Anilll l. i...i..r I.. . ii ;it .... . mi. mil. i.iiiiii;ii mil. v linns, cxirrilinx OI tliclast will and tcsiaitictit of Jacob VVillms. div erased, for leave to sell re;il estate of said tie-ci-ast.il to pav dt.'lits. al the May term A. I) lui . .r . .. i.i ... ...I., t .'i. u , , --f. i, .im r-iui i. ti, ii; hi inir uay or May. iV. 1 shall on Sal unl. iv the nil. l ,-.,r June next, liciwccn the hours of ten (III) o'clock in the forcnooa and four (4 o'clock in the afternoon of s:'.id dav. sell al nulilic s:ili at thr nortli d;ior of tlitr court house, in Kock Island, iti said coiiiii v. tnc ri:it ost.ii. ii.. scribed as follows: he west three quarters (') of lot four 4) in block twenty C-V) in Spencer & Case's addi tion to the city of rock Island. Terms of sal';: One-half (i.)of the purchase ..v ... -...i. uiiii tiii; llll ,ll lllll.r ; one (ii ioar Irom the date ol said sale, who interest on said balance at six (ii jmt cent per annum, secured by mortKa-.'e upon the real cliasc nmney may be paid iu cash, if the pur- I1-1I..1I l.; J . I, .1 .. rl Vf .. t tva A na KiHimnp. formerly Anna Willms ex- ..uiii.i vni.i.c v tfiicuu v uuus, ue- ccased. Fiibllcatlo:i Notice. S. II Ivenworthy, Solicitor. State of Illinois. 1 Rock Island County 1 iv In tbe County Court. June term. A. D , I8S. Petition to sell real estate to pay debts. J. Henry ladders, ailtuiui.straior of the estate cf Frederick Kramer, deceased vs lhira liisi'hiift. John Schroedcr. Joseph Sekroeder. I'anicl Sehrotslcr. IjniiH Seuroeder. Fred ScUnieilcr. and MintiiiMioetcr. Joseph Dreix ler. liaibuia Kapp. Huo Vol.. J)ouat lleek ert. Leopold sehroetlcr. Joseph tjclircecler. ApNlaiiiiii Hartmaiin. Alois Sehroeder. Anna SclrocdiT. Maria Anna Vol. Iterta l;reixl.-r. lerciiuand Sehroeder. Alois Schroedcr. K.melie Schrocner. licrmau schroedcr. and Uosa Schroiiler. Hans Jocns. Walter Harm. the unknown heirs of Krederick hramcr an 1 the unknown owners of lots ten 1 Id) anil eleven 1 II 1 in Weaiherhead s addition to the eiiy of Kock Island. Atltd avh 01 iiiiii-re"idenc of Dora Hiscboff, Joseph 1'reiilcr. Uai tiara Kapp. Iluo Vol.. Imitat I'eckcrt. Leopold Sehroeder. Joseph Sehroeder, Apixilinia Hartmaiin, Alois Scl110e.b r. Anna Sehro.Hler. ivlaria Anna Vol. Itcita Dieixlei-. K. rdiuand Seiiroeder. Alois Keliioeiter. Knielie sehroeiier. Herman Scbroeier. Rosa Sehroetier. tbe unknown hi'irs of l'reilenek Kramer, di;ccased. and the m.kowu owners of lots ten (10) and eleven (ill In kVcathcrhc ad's aililiiiou to the city of Kock Isl.tiitl. defendants aliove named. bnvinK been tiled in the oillee of the clerk of the county court of Kock Island county, not iee is hereby Riven to the said Uora HueholT. Joseph Dreix ler. Harbara Kapp. Iluiro Vol' Dona'. eekert. IxMiixild Seiiroeder, Joseph Sehroeder. Appo Ionia Harimanu. Alois Sehroeder. Anna Sehroeder. Maria Anna Vol. Herla Irreixlcr. Kenlimnid Sehroeder. Alois Sehroeder, Knie lie Sehroeiier. Herman Sehroetier. Ko.-a Sehroeder. the unknown heirs of Frederick Kramer, deceased, and tbe unknown owners ol lots lei (lot and eleven (11) la Weather head s addit'.in to the city of Kock Island, that tl.e said plainti.f J. Henry Lidder. ad ministrator vf the estateof Frederick Kramer, deceased bus Wed bis petition In the said county court of itocn ls;md county for an onler to sell the premises beloniriiie to the exlate of said deceased, or so much of it as may be needed to pay the debts of s.iidde eexsed. and described as follows, to-wil: ai v. (Hi) and eleven (II) In Weathcr hei'd's nddi.lob to the eit v of Kock Island, and that a summons has. In en issueti out of said court utraitisi you returnable at the June term. A. I. V-.f. of said court, to be hidden on the llrst Juoiiihiv of June. A T). IfVS. ut the court bouse in the citv ol Hock Lsland, In the county ol Kock Island. Illinois Now unless jou. the sa d IVira I'tscholT Jo seph Ureixler. Harbara Kapp. Huito Volt Uoiiat HecUcrl. Leopold Sehroetier, Joseph Sehrotsler, Appoloiua Harmvinn. Alois Sc'.roeiler. Anna SchriH-der. Miria Anna Vol. Herla Hreixler. Ferdinand Sehroeder. Alois Sc breeder. Lmelie Seiiroeder. Herman SchriH der. i;,:i Selir.Msier, the uiikow n heirs of Frederick Kramer and the unknown own ers of lots ten ilui and eleven (II) in Weather head s addition 10 the citv ol Kock Island shall personally be nnd appear before said county court of Kock Island county, on the llrst day of a term therein. 10 be holden at the city of hoc'; Island. ia said county, on the first Monday of June. A. 1). tutis. and plead, unsweror demur to the said complainant a petition tiled tnercin. the same and the mat ters und tbmvs therein obar:.'cd and stated w ill be taken p.s confessed, and a decree en tered ufaiust you aecordiUk' to the prayer of sal. I hill. Uock Island Illinois, May 3. I9S. liJM mmi Kninxtt. Cleric. S. K. KsswoitTHY, Complainant's Solicitor. Mott's Nerveriae Pffls Th prea.1 ' remedy tot o - luul AND IKli.u 1 .slsn -r cans 01 ciuirr sex, cttch - Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotcncy, Nightly Emis sions, YoufJu'ul Errors. Menial Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which kai to Consuinptioa and Insanity. $1.00 pet box by juil; 6 boxes for $5.00. Fovfala by . F. Bahnren, drnrgist. comer F arth avano anl Taentlaid street. J0HHV0LK&C0, General Contractors ATX) HOUSE BUILDERS 4lftBnractarei of Doora act Bit Aad n tandaorwoik lot Bnlldara SUiojj, Flooring, Walascoatlog IStfa Slree; bet. 4th tad Sib Arenae ffpY CANDY f CATHARTIC 4 twa ot tumn JMUm ,JrkCflrj, trationiai I 'gFT &s& peases of the j PRESSURE ON SPA1H. Her Friends Among the Powers May Put a Veto on War a Tout Outrance. lEASCE IS VEEY HITCH I5TEEESTED Financial Matte rw and th Philippine Both I'rge Her Interventiou Time Rap idly Approaching for -the Action of the rowers. To Bo Taken at Spain' Request Alleged ltaasona Why Castillo Declines to Take a Cabinet Position. London. May n The Madrid corre spondent of The Dally Telegraph says: "One point of Interest in the reconstruc tion of the e-inet lies in the obstinate refusal cf i.oT Lscn y Castillo (the Spanish ambassador to France) to ac cept the foreign secretaryship. Every consideration has been brought to bear In vain. His first reply to the premier's request expressed the conviction that the interests cf Spain would be best served by his remaining at Paris. Senor Sagasta answered pointing- out that the head of the government was the best Judge of the interests of the fatherland and insisting upon the ambassador's acceptance. To the surprise cf every body the ambassador persisted in his refusal and promised in a personal in terview to prove to Senor Sagasta that it would be a grave mistake for hhr. to leave Paris. Powers to Insist On Peace. "I am enabled to state that the em bassador's motive fcr refusal was the following: Senor Sa?asta's cabinet is, by its own formal declaration, deter mined to carry on the war with all por, Pible vigor, v. hereas Senor Leon y Cas tillo la aware that Spain's frlendsamcng the powers, France in particular, arc resolved to innist upon her suing for peace at th first favorable momer.t. France possesses a two-fold interset in having peace concluded financial and political. The former would be severely damaged if Spain were utterly ruined, and the latter would suflTer if the Unit ed States retained permanent possession of the Philippines. Spain Sure To Be Beaten. "The leading idea which actuates the statesmen responsible for the political scheme favored r.y Senor Leon y Cas tillo is that as Spain must be worsted in the long tun it is advisable to save as much as possible from destruction and that the sooner peace is concluded the more tolerable will be the tern's ac quiesced in by the 1'nlted Slates. The most important of these tcnr.s. In the eyes of Spain's fricru'.s and protector?, is the possession of the Philippines, which can be utilized fur further polit ical combinations later on. CABINET BETU LKN TWO STOOLS. Bat Is Likely to Accept the Proposals t Made 1y the Powern. "To become a member cf a war cabi net, therefore, at the very moment when the friendly great powers are resolved to prss upon Spain a speedy peace ap pears Imprudent to Senor Lecn y Cas tillo, who is in possession "of all the threads of the negotiations. Senor Ea gasta's cahinet is certainly desirous of regaining popularity with the country by prosecuting the war to the bitter end, but it is highly improbable that having heretofore impllcity followed the advice of the continental powers it will refuse to accept cour.sels cf peace prof fered under the promise of future help, especially if the 1'r.ited States waives all claims to the Philippines. "Spain's importance as a political fac tor in the far east Is now thoroughly understood, and everything possible will be done to gain time and profit by It. Her position as u Mediterranean power, her Influence In Morocco, her well-disciplined land and sea forces, and, above all, her possession of the Philippines, constitute the political as pect of the question. The first and mcst important step at present, therefore, js to utilize the most propitious moment for concluding peace cn the basis of Spain's retortion of the Philippines. "When that time has come and it is believed to be very near now that tho Spanish squadron ia at Santiago Spain will he asked to propose pour parieurs, and frl"ndiy efforts will be made to In duce the United States to rost satisfied with Cuba's independence, or with an nexation, and to abandon the scheme of running permanently or occupying temporarily the Philippines. These are the grave considerations which deter mine Senor I.eon y Castillo, who ia a party politician and usually submissive to the head of his party, to insist upon remaining as ambassador at Paris." Your Doctor Knows Your doctor knows all about foods and medicines. The next time you see him. ' just ask him what he thinks i Seoii's fldsion Of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- phoephites. We are willing to trust in his answer. For twenty-live years doc-' tors have prescribed our Emulsion for paleness, weak i ness, nervous exhaustion, and , for all diseases that cause t loss in flesh. Its creamy color and its 1 pleasant taite make It es pecially useful for thin and i delicate children. No other preparation of cod , liver oil is like it. Don't lose time and risk your health by ' talon? something unknown and untried. Keep In mind I that SCOTT 8 EMULSION i bas stooa tne test for a , quarter of a century. y. -d tt.vo; !! draggi4i. SCOTT & BOWME, ChcmiMs, New York. SX0&B. THE DAIM 0t SEVEN. That la the Death Rate So Far tor Friday' Cyclone In Arkaaaaa. Fayetteville, Ark.. May 21 The tor nadA which passed tnrough a portion of northwest Arkansas Friday night did immense damage to property and caused the death of at least seven persons. Re ports of'the destruction are coming in slowly, and it is feared that later details will add other names to the death list. Evetthing In its path was destroyed, the greatest damage being done near Elm Springs, Lowell and Mudtqwn the latter place being entirely swept away. At xtlm Springs one man who had sought safety In a cellar was killed by falling timber." Two Tntles ast of Elm Springs a man named Killingsworth and his wife were killed. A mile away a farm house oc cupied by an Italian family was wrecked and the inmates instantly killed. Twen ty houses are reported blown away In the vicinity of Elm Springs. The storm was less severe In Crawford courty, but onp life was lost near Fort Smith Mrs. Nesbitt died from freight while the gale was at Its fiercest. The home of W. S. Kimbrough near Springdale was blown down and Kimbrough was instantly killed. -Several other farm houses were blown down near Spring dale and six to eight persons more' or less seriously injured. COLUSION ON THE VAHDALIA Foar Men Sent to Eternity and a Score of Others Wounded. St Louis, May 23. A construction train and a special bearing officials of the read collided on the Vandalia at 12:10 o'clock p. m. Saturday two and a half miles east of Collinsvlilc, Ills., be tween Formosa and Canteen. Two men on the construction train were killed outright, another died a few min utes later and the fourth late in the afternoon. Twenty others wore Injured. The dead are: William Montgomery; Jamr-s Pope, Effingham. Ills.; John Martini, Coilinsvllle, Ills.; Charles Crillon. Smithboro, Ills. The iniured are as follows: John Kllke, John R. Ross, John McCabe, Charles Thomason, Matthew Maioney, John Hospick, Louis Sauser, John Du pcnal, James Jones, C. E. Bronzer, J. F. Davis, Casper Osborn, R. J. Gulott. Henry Ilrunkhurst, John A. Craig, W. S. Borror, ,T. T. Blair, John Duhammer, Charles Brown and J. W. Coffey. The first five ore seriously injured. fcortK on the Ball Ground. Chicago, May 2'J. Following are Sat urdays League base ball records: At Cleveland Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 3: (second game) Philadelphia 0, Cleveland 3: at St. Louis New Yor!cf, St. Louis 14: at Cincinnati Boston 4, Cincinnati 3; at Chicago Washington 3, Chicago 8; at Pittsburg and Louisville Wet grounds. (Sunday) At St. Louis New York 10, St. Louis 5; at Cincinnati Pittsburg 0, Cincinnati 2; at Louisville Brooklyn 0, Louisville 3; (second game) Brooklyn 2, Louisville 7; at Chl ccgo Washington 3, Chicago 16. Western League: At Detroit St. Paul 12, Detroit 5; at Columbus Min neapolis 3, Columbu3 12; at Milwaukee Omaha 1, Milwaukee 3; at Indianapo lis Rain. (Sunday) At Milwaukee Omaha 6, Milwaukee 11; at Columbus Minneapolis 7, Columbus 12; at In dianapolis The police. Cyclone Barely Blisses LaCrosse. LaCrosse, Wis., May 23. A cyclone tore up several buildings on the out skirts of the town at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. It beaded for the city, but changed its course and only slightly unroofed sev eral houses and carried the roof of a large barn 500 feet, landing it on the roof of a residence. The damage done was confined to half a mile. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. Saturday, J.Iay 28. has been fixed for tho funeral of Gladstone. More then 500,000 spindles will be idle in Fall River. Mass., this week, caused by the shut-down- of mills. Edward S. Worthington. of the Chi cago board of trade firm of Norton & Worthington, died quite suddanly at that city. John Tiesen, aged 3, cut his threat at Depere, Wis., in a fit of insanity, labor ing under the impression that he had to go to war. A big contract for the immediate de livery of 1CO.00O pounds of Rio coffee for the army has been) awarded to a St. Louis firm. M. Ludy, of New York city, shot and fatally wounded his wife at Port Jervis, N. Y. He then shot himself, probably fatally. Jealousy. It Is learned from good authority at Cleveland that the Lake Shore has pur chased the entire property of the Elk hart and Western road. At Manhattan Beach Sunday the mile national championship for professional bicycle riders was won by Tom Butler, of Detroit. Time, 2:11 2-5. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Long left Washington Saturday even ing for Hlngham, Mass., where Mrs. Long will spend the summer. Only one life was lost at the fire Fri day night at Toledo, O. Two fiermen were severely hurt by a collapsing wall. The dead fireman was O. S. Wills. The Gladstone family has accepted the offer of the government to give the body of Gladstone a state funeral and interment in Westminster abbey. Hon. Reuben P. Cannon, formerly well known throughout Ohio as a lead ing politician, Is dead, aged T9 years. He gave James A. Garfield his start In politics. The gross earnings of eighty Ameri can railroads for the first week in May aggregate $7,339,065. an increase com pared with corresponding period last year of $747,027. Joseph Beywar, 8 years old. Is a Chi coga boy charged with pointing a re volver at Harold M. Swan, while John Vetoll and Carl Johnson, 12 years old, took $6 from Swan. Mrs. Eusan A. Glenn, widow of a aol- ( dler and mother of a volunteer In the mis icRmieiit, jimrici oi uoiumoia volunteers, has resigned her position in the postoflice department to go to the front with her son." She Is 50 year eld. . The Weather We May Expect Washington. Hay S-Foliowinc are U wather indicaPniw for tweutv-fonr boom trota p. m. rtrdar-. For Indiana, Illinois and Iowa-Fair and warmer weather: aonth- : "Wt.' witKi. ror Michigan -Fair weather, t m mi1il li tii.kt u l. ... . I , wlr winds. For Wmnonsiu-LFarr aad warnr wawhsr. lisht westerly winds. DEATH OF EDWARD BELLAMY. Famoaa Anthor of "Lanklna; Iktckwsrdr Pauses to the Other Shore. Sringfield. Mass.. May 23. Edward Bellamy, the author and humanitarian, died early yesterday morning at his home tn Chicope Falls, In the 49th year of his age. Bellamy had been in feeble health ever since he finished his "Equal ity," some eight rnenrhs ago. He was born in Chlcopee Falls on March 8. IS 50. He was educated for the law, but drifted into journalism and was in that profession for a number of years, meanwhile writing a number of books. It was in 1SSS that his famous book "Looking Backward" was published. "Looking Backward" has been trans lated into German. French, Russian, Italian. Arabic, Bulgarian and several other languages. Dec. 30. 1S91. he Issued the first num ber of "The New Nation," a paper des tined to become the most quoted and in fluential political or evolutionary Jour nal In the world. An idea cf Its influ ence may be Judged from the fact sir.ee "The New Nation" was started over 330 papers devoted to nationalism have been launched in the United States. Canada and Mexico, and thousands of papers through the direct inspiration of "The New Nation" have started departments devoted to political reform which are conducted and edited from the writings of Bellamy in "The New Nation" and "'Looking Backward." He leaves a wid ow and three children. WUTOSA'S PATRIOTIC DAY. Presbyterian Commissioner Devote One Session to War Talk. Winona Lake, Ind., May 23. The de tional services of the general assembly Saturday were led by J. Willis Baer. general secretary of the national union of Young People's societies In the Unit ed States. After routine business the report of the board of ministerial relief was presented. The fact that the board reported no debt was greeted with ap plause. The assembly devoted Saturday after noon to a patriotic meeting. Enthusi astic applause ws:s frequent, but roso to Its highest pitch in consequence of resolutions and sentiments favoring an Anglo-American alliance. One of the speakers said that "Loyal ty to the Cuban cause was loyalty to God." After anotherspeech three cheers were given for "the webfeet and the Jaekles all." Rev. Dr. Barkley, of De troit, was introduced as a "Johnnie Ren." and talked of the reunion of the sections, glorying in fact that the first blood spilt in the present conflict was that of the south, and that it was mingled with northern blood on the deck of the Winsluw off Cardenas. Dr. Pentacoast reminded the speaker that the blcod of the colored race was mingled in that baptism, whereupon Barklsy grasped the hand of Dr. Brown, a colored commissioner. li.nicir I'niUtl Mine Workers, Springfield, Ills., May 23. The United Mine Woikers of Illinois Saturday re ceived the report of the executive com mittee which conferred with the com mittee of operators, and adopted it, sustaining the Chicago stale. The con vention adjourned after unanimously rassir.g a resolution that district 12 (Il linois) alf'Hate with the State Federa tion of Labor and appointed James Bi ston. of Belleville; J. A. Crawford, of Springfield; J. Hefty, of Belleville; W. J. Ryan, of Braidwood and Henry Cart wright, of Springfield, as delegates to the annual convention of the federation. Fifteen Thousand Acres Overflowed. Quiney, Ills., May 23. The break in the Crow levee In the Indian district has caused the spreading waters to cov er an area of nearly 15,000acres of farm ing lands, and on part of them the water is three feet deep. It Is estimated that about 5.CC0 or 6.C00 acres of wheat Is submerged and It probably will be a total low. EsglaMis Reject Fcdsratioa. St. Louis, May 23. The entire time of the session of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers at the Olympic theatre Saturday was consumed in the discus sion of the proposition to federate with other railway labor organizations. 4he proposition was defeated by a vote of 205 for and 290 against the federation. Wina the Grand Prix. Paris, May 2S. The Piix du Jockey Club (French derby) of $27,540 for S-year-olds, Wt miles, was run yesterday. Cardo-Fou was first; Dax second and Cababat third. Bays the Amer Iran Preas Lies. Washington, May 23. The imperial Ottoman legation In Washington de clares that the dispatch of May 21 from Constantinople published by the Amer ican papers concerning the refusal by the Turkish authorities to allow Amer ican citizens to travel in the Interior of the empire is absolutely and entirely without "foundation. riaudit Defeats Lieber Karl. Cincinnati, May 23. Plaudit ia a double derby winner. Saturday after noon he won new laurels bv ensllv de feating Lieber Karl, who was the only starter against mm in the great $10,000 Derby at Oakley. Time, 2:0M4, Charleston Off for Manila. San Francisco, May 23. The Charles ton is well on her way to Manila. The cruiser passed through the Golden nat at 8:0 yesterday morning. Every steam vessel in tne barbor blew au revolr to Captain Glass and his crew. Illinois Prohibition Convention. Chicago, May 23. The Prohibition state convention will be held at Peoria June L AH the railroads have granted a half fare rate and an attendance of over 2,000 is expected. Local Markets. Corn-Stfi30c Oats iSc Hay 1 iraothy, IKfclO; wild, $rC8. Straw W'-S Pot atoe W!r fioc. Butter I air to choice, 15c; fresh creamery. t'czs 6c. Chicken -4c Coal-Soft. 10. iaa.-i- pay for corn fed steer. 4' OW tellers. 43c; calTea, Sheep S-,i7.4c. Spring Umb r:.50fi3 a bead. It ia said tbat 60 percent of tbe cares of shortsightedness are hereditary. 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