Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - January 4, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana ' * - to i Jl 8operiorAdvert!^H-inm, because tte best in thd IN 1872. JANUARY 4, 1902. OF LA Segundo de was a Carlist The signature oil his Louis De is found with that of John Quincy Adams ceding Fl to the United States in a treaty with The Count is forty-six years of f an exile situated In the northern part of and has been exiled since 1876; he is and has traveled and studied the habits and languages of different a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine of the gives his endorsement to their great catarrh in tlie following Atlantic N. J. The Peruna Medicine winter my secretary bad a sevens attack of ia grippe which was cured effectually by the use of four bottles of so when contracted the same unpleasant sickness last fall I at once sent for a It truly worked and removed the sickening and sore feeling 1 had within a few I would not be without it now for any and when I go away 1 carry Peruna as a valuable perquisite to my traveling DB Is having la grippe It resembles somewhat in the beginning a severe A chill or cold spell is followed by aching Bore and general Its conisa may be quite slight or but in either case it nearly always leaves one in a miserable Peruna is taken it will be weeks or months before a person regains his usual If the victim is fortunate enough to begin the tise of Peruna at the commencement of the attack the course of the grip is and the system is left in a natural who have had la but are still from the should not neglect to take as it will promptly restore them to the inventor and maker of all the band instruments of the Henry Distin Manufacturing writes the following from 1441 South Ninth I had a bad attack of la grippe last December which lasted more than three and which left me with and several of my friends advised me to try I began with a bottle the first week in March and it certainly did me a great deal of I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed the and can say that It has cured large per cent of those who are afflicted with this instead of getting well as they ought will have chronic catarrh as the This is almost invariably the case unless Peruna is taken as soon as possible after the grip one who has observed the effect of Peruna during the last three epidemics of la grippe positively knows that this remedy will cure it fact that a great multitude of people will not take and a foundation for chronic catarrh be in cases where chronic catarrh has affected the and the early stages of catarrhal consumption have been Peruna can be relied upon as a prompt and lasting La grippe and catarrh are at present the two great enemies of life in the Peruna is a cure for you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of write at once to Dr. giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice Dr. President of The Hartman 0> Attorneys-at-Law. M. W. M. B. Practice in all the courts oi Rooms 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. U. S. Flag 210 South Main by St. Joseph Valley Indiana National C. and Indiana National Bank Heme 704. OEJISTTXSTS. Work e 408 S. Opp. S. M. and after Nov. 3 1901, Shore Sl in Southern trains to and from Elkhart -un as VIA BO AD 44 No No No No No No No 42 14 2 10 16 22 26 28 AIB 533 TO Pacific Express Fast Mail Ltd. No 175 Boston and Chicago N. Y. Ex. Lake Shore Day Express Western Express 25 a a a p m n 20 a 30 pm 8 20 p 45 p a 45 a a am 9 15 am 1 05 p m 1 50 pm 3 45p m 6 05 p 6, 10,14, 16, 22, 26, 28. 32, East Bound yros 3,15, 21,19 23, 37, West Bo and The Lake Shore via Cleveland In Ith the Erie and P L E Ru form the most direct route to Pi G. J. J. Pa 38 L. Ticket C. C. St. L. R. POUK N 1901. over PHONE 521 AND a J. Baumgartner No. 109 Division 3d door east of the Central Special attention given to chronic diseases and of. the nose and German and English Northeast corner of Franklin Diseases of the Eye and 00 00 00 58 41 35 10 03 6 27 19 58 51 30 15 05 58 52 15 15 05 0...... 00 30 35 20 07 45 05 15 45 00 20 40 15 50 22 35 52 12 85 50 08 13 34 32 55 20 50 15 01 25 50 60 20 43 new Blg Four train o. 5 makes connections for Terre St: points east and west of P T Ohio A. GO S. Main T H E N E W Director and Elizabeth M. to Dr. W. L. Spohn 9 to 12,1 to 4 by 416 Jefferson St. Home phones 653; 680 W. H. and AU calls attended In alty and Office 115 Harrison street 8X1 Marion J. a. i No. 505 Fast Jackson Opposite Sage's MUL prepared to repair and renovate and inabe the new Blg Four train o. 5 makes connections for Terre St: points east and west of P T Ohio A. full Hne of goods kopt by at lowest H. H. Marion Phone 601 or Night Calls Promptly Express Rocking Black Writing Tool Toy Games and Toys of all kinds go It E. riain III Ship Plunges Head-On into of a LIVES MAY BE Roused from Sleep to Leani Their Ship Is 3 4.Advices from Eureka say that the list of dead and missing in the foundering of the steamer Walla Walla has Of these eight are have The remaining thirty-three are adrift on the ocean in two life boats and a raft Of the 142 passengers and crew on the Walla Walla 109 are accounted for as Eighty-four survivors are at seventeen at Big near seven drowned before reaching and one woman died from tho shock and exposure after reaching leaves thirty-three unaccounted 4.^The collision at sea morning the steamship Walla Walla nnd an unknown Failing vessel resulted in the of the and the probable loss of at least The Walla owned by the Coast Steamship sailed from San Francisco Jan. 1 for Puget sound She carried twenty-eight second-class and a crew of When off Cape on the California at 4:10 Thursday morning an ron believed to be ip in the haze and crashed into the Then tlie sailing ressel slid off into the darkness and ivas seen no Were Asleep ept the the passengers and crew of the Walla except the few on but were aroused by the The steerage quarters Avere In the and it is believed that some of the steerage and crew were crushed to A big hole was made in the and she sank in The officers and crew maintained strict discipline and boats and life rafts were who were not killed in the collision got except Captain who went down with his He was picked up later by one of the with the exception of a few In Attempt to was a sea running and the small boats could not make a landing on the a few miles They drifted about all and finally people were picked up steamer which took them to Another boat under command of Engineer Brown and containing thirteen persons attempted to land at Trinidad and Avas William L. passenger and three unknown men were When the reached Eureka with the survivors tugs were immediately sent out for missing The tug Ranger picked up one containing eleven passengers and three of the OF BUT FOUR DEAD Experience of One of the of Shipwrecked Jan. 4.It is owing to the confusing lists of survivors received from Eureka at this to determine the names of lost and missing in the Avreck of the steamship Walla According to the compilations of the Coast Steamship company all but twenty-seven have been accounted The known are as John William L. a and four others names have not been The remainder are supposed be adrift at sea in three boats and two Fourth Officer Third Officer Holdren and a boatswain are each in charge of a First Officer Nelson and Second Officer rupp are each in charge of a News of their being picked up by passing vessels is expected at any has been received from Trinidad by telephone of the boat which put in The had a terrible and only five or six are left out of a boat The telephone dispatch states that thirteen were The boat was capsized several times in weather Thursday and each time several persons lost their The survivors are now on the road to and their names cannot be learned until they dispatch from Eureka gives a statement from Captain master of the Walla who the crash the I think was a French judging from the language used by her and passed 1 called to her to stand She drifted away and was lost to I could not tell hoAV badly she but I do not imagine she Avas severely as she struck us and though lifer forward rigging might have been broken it is not likely her hull suffered Those of the passengers who had not been awakened by the crash were aroused at vessel began to fill and she sank in thirty-five There was no confusion on The officers and crew kept the passengers from becoming The Avas immediately ordered to man the life boats and and an effort was save the This given the vessel filling at an alarming rate that no was taken but for the safety of the I gave to have the port boilers blown it being to give the vessel a list to keep the gaping hole in her side out of the a few moments all the life boats and rafts were the exception of which Avere One these boats contained nine or ten All were thrown Into the bnf managed to board a raft bad been launched a few minutes The second boat was smashed by striking a heavy object In the but all the Avere rescued by another life THe says there was only one drawback ' was her father looked too he gave her CAS It Employes of a Jan. 4.A street which Avas conveying thirty-five employes of the Manufacturing from the plow last evening by which had been placed on the track at Ninth street and South Grand near the and the passengers were into a none was seriously Police who Avere guarding tbe car were joined by Chief of Police Herring and a force of who had just the employes from the to the and a but unsuccessful aams made for the perpetrators of the The leaders of tlie strikers denounced the wrecking of the the of the works left the plant night there was a fierce demonstration by the had and among which Avere several The employes Avere as and the police guarding them as Sheriff Woods will probably be called upon by the company to protect its The company offered a reward of for the ARRIVES AT Called to the White House as Soon as He the 4.Governor Leslie M. of is to succeed Hon. as secretary of the in Washington last He is staying at the Arlington and had been there but a short time in response to a message from the White he across Lafayette place to the home nnd remained with him until after 1) Later the governor called on Speaker He Avill have ' a more extended conference Avith the president Governor Shaw Avas asked leading questions about matters of financial governor said he would be ready to assume the by the 22d or 23d of but he suit the date largely to Gage's in the experience has been that a man has decided to quit an said the governor is jealous of the hours he has to I can come any but will the change of the date to the present President Roosevelt has left the arrangements for the practically to Mr. Foster Is Saying Jan. 4.Senator of authorizes the statement that the matter is now In the courts for adjudication he has made no comments whatever on the subject of the transcontinental railroad This statement is made in of numerous telegrams and letters the senator Las received with reference to expressions the senders erroneously assume - e has made on the OF Keel Will Have Them Convene at Minneapolis Next Jan. 4.Miss Estelle of Indian has decided to the annual convention of those interested in Indian including the held here next July in connection with the session of the National Educational of Mrs. Oler and Robert 4.Mrs. Robert Oler Avas yesterday granted a divorce from Martin Before the ink Avas dry on the Robert a retired undertaker of asked for a license to make Oler his The divorce stipulated that the became on payment of The defendant against whom the costs were is not and the chances are that they cannot be collected of Wiley did not Avant to pay the costs and the In the hope that Oler Wiley is 72 and Mrs. Oler 49. Ball Is a Great Jan. 4.^The net receipts of the Harvard and Yale foot ball which Avere shared Avith Avere FACTS IS house of peers of Portugal has adopted a resolution of condolence on the death of the late President General William H. adjutant r of Is dead at He prominent in G. A. Loyal Legion at 1. burned nearly every business building in the enormous giving 8,000,000 feet of gas a has been struck near president will visit the Charleston exposition Feb. 11. 67 years in his office at St. Paul AVith his throat Probable strike at Is so alarming that large reinforcements of troops have been concentrated In and about the W. J. Bryan passed through Chicago yesterday en route to and called on Mayor at the Presbyterian have supplied a patient with a face by skin Marquis of. entertained at luncheon .in the Mansion by the lord mayor of people of the States pounds per - OF MISS Daughter of the President Formally Introduced into WINDS UP WITH A Event of the in tlie Wbite House Since Nellie Grant 4.^Miss Alice the eldest daughter of President and Mrs. Avas formally presented to Washington society last night at a ball given in her honor at the White About 500 guests in all Avere many of either Avere connections of the family or well-known society people living outside of Miss Roosevelt is the first White House debutante since 1873, when Miss the daughter of President and Avas presented to society at a ball was the gayest social of the night's entertainment Avas given a rather than an character by whose was that Miss Roosevelt should make her debut much as though it had taken place in her private rather than In the White of Green the ball Avas opened last night the interior of the White House was most Never before the floral decorations been more The massive columns and ceilings of the East the dancing were festooned and garlanded maidenhair and trimmed with bouquets of More than a mile of green festooning was used in this The recesses were filled with palms rising out of banks of variegated The mantels were banked Avith roses and azalias set in tropical crotons and crowned above English holly was used in profusion in the The Green and Blue rooms also were on the same lavish of the the guests arrived at the White House they were conducted to the the presentations Avere Mrs. Roosevelt introducing her The latter presented a charming appearance in a dress of white chiffon with white and the jewels her father gave her at Mrs. Roosevelt wore Avith and trimmed Avith lilac Miss Roosevelt the recipient of many floral pieces of beautiful design sent to her In honor of her The president enjoyed the occasion heartily and mingled freely among the young Arose With Its Voluptuous began after 10 and included a programme of Avas held In the large East the scene of so many functions of the The large number of dances kept the company Until after The under the leadership of Lieutenant and the Artillery Corps band from Washington in the The brilliantly Avas opened during the and Avas a favorite place of promenade between and DeWet Send Advice and Orders to tlie Jan. 4.General Botha has sent a note to all Boer commandoes requesting them to keep on for the British parliament is to be asked for another Avar which Avill Induce the British nation to demand that the Avar In South be Jan. 4.General DeWet has ordered the Boer commandants to retard the of extending the British block houses at any Further lighting may consequently be General Bruce Hamilton has captured another Boer and prisoners on the Swaziland to Eternity Jan. 4.John a was hanged here yesterday for assaulting and murdering Bertha last Robinson denied his guilt and cursed everybody within hearing from his cell door to thh Paris News from Jan. 4.The Courrier du Solr publishes a report to the effect that the United States Is preparing the Avay for Intervention by the powers in South J of the Jan. 4.^The statement of debt shows that at close of Dec. 31, 1001, national less cash In the amounted to a decrease for the month of Seal Off New 4.^Whlle hauling in Hamilton yesterday a fisherman and killed a full fur It Is said to he caught In Steel and Wire Co. One to Benefit Jan. 4.Notices Avere posted yesterday in the mills of the Steel and Wire company announcing a pension department had been created for the benefit of the 30,000 employes of the ACr cording to the general which Is signed by President William P. the new department will have for Us purpose retiring from active service and placing on a pension roll all who have rendered the or Its predecessors long and faithful and attained an age or physical condition which necessitates a relief from general notice does not specify just how the pensions avUI be or how many men will be retired at It Avas stated at the offices of the company that the details of the scheme have not been mapped out yet OF CUBA'S Has All the Votes Cast for President Except Given to Jan. 4.^The central board of scrutiny has made public the turns of the election held in Cuba on Dec. 31. Thomas Estrada the Nationalist candidate for the of has fifty-five while General the Democratic who from the has Palma secured the unanimous electoral delegations from the provinces of Pinar Del Matanzas and Santa nd one elector from Puerto Principe and five electors from General Maso secured three electors from Puerto Principe and five from civil governors Avere in Pinar del in in in in Puerto and in Santiago HE KILLED She Was In the St. Hotel Confesses the 4.Charles H. one of the principals In the Gould hotel regained consciousness Thursday and told a coherent story of the affray in which he killed Pearl He says that he and the were in his room they quarreled and she struck He picked up a when she shot he became seized her arm and turned the pistol against the The revolver was discharged several times during the the bullets hitting Pearl in the head and When she fell he beat her the head with the hatchet and afterward placed the body on the after which he lost Woman at Jan. 4.Anne a colored held up and robbed T. J. a of Graham was accosted by the asked to be directed to an address in North Graham was explaining that he was a stranger in the city when the woman grasped him and forced the money from his He attempted to hold her until the police but she made her escape by sinking her teeth into and lacerating his She was later arrested and the money Against the Jan. 4.^The court yesterday handed down a decision affirming a decision of the lower courts giving Mrs. Adelaide of a judgment of against the estate of the late President R. B. Mrs. Smith was bitten by a dog belonging to the late and this is the cause for Known Badger State Man Jan. 4.Judge Eugene S. Elliott of the circuit court of Milwaukee died suddenly last night from heart failure at the rooms of the Milwaukee Whist he was spending the at Elliott was 60 years old and was well-known the 60 to the Highest 4.Judge in the United States circuit has began the hearing of arguments in the case where the People's Light and Coke company seeks to have the city enjoined from enforcing a 75-cent gas ordinance It Is expected the case will ultimately reach the supreme Her Death In the Jan. 4.Mrs. John of this was horribly burned about the She was preparing supper and her clothing caught fire from the cooking Her arms Avere badly burned There is no hope of Mrs. Axsom is the of a prominent Were Prosperous Jan. 4.The Age .In no year since tiie courts began to assume control of railroads for the benefit of creditors were the of receiverships so as In 1901. During the entire twelve months only four unimportant Avith a total mileage of but seventy-three became Turf War Jan. 4.The western turf is as every race track in this section be under the control of the Western Jockey club after next This was decided upon at the St Nicholas hotel last night after a conference the men are Interested and control the He Wasn't in Jan. 4.Thomas a southerner visiting In the called one of the numerous colored men Considering himself the gentleman of color assaulted Moore AVith a slung Moore was up with his Helen Gould to Visit St. 4.Miss Helen Miller a member of the board of lady managers of the Louisiana Purchase a party of four or five friends will arrive at St Louis on tlie afternoon of Jan. 1 and remain in the city until the Office Jan. 4.rRobert S. chief of the consular bureau of the department of has resigned that to engage in private He has been for connected with the state a Jan. 4.Lord Roberts has Issued an official contradiction ocf the stories Circulated on continent of the violation of Boer women by P Saturday edition 3 cents All Issues 8cents. of Mail or Woman to Sleep is on Down People the is a feature of the worty and hustle cif present day living that wakefulness and beget failing go at their work in a half-hearted Ordinary tr have no effect because they not secret power of organizing peculiar to Dr. A. 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