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THE CHICAGO TBIBUXEt THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899 0 MURDERED MAN AND HIS TOMBSTONE. HOPE OF THE FILIPINOS. CASUALTIES IN FILIPINO WAR. BLSY DAY OF PRESIDENT. BEVEALS SLAYER OF G.

W. GATES. The "War department yesterday received the following list of killed and wounded. INSl'RGEJSTS DECEIVED BT POLITICIANS IS THE I JTITED STATES. BE'KncLEY PARTY KlJf ALCY RUSTS AT ADAMS, MASS.

mainly in the engagements at Das Marinas and Zapote River: KILLED. Fourteenth Infantry. i 1 fa "fir A JL ANDREWS, THOMAS Company near Las Ptnas. GOODREN, ELI, Company at Zapote RU'er. Sister of Alexander Jester, the Escaped Murderer, Shows His Hiding Place.

SOMER3, WILLIAM, Company at Zapote Rebels Belief In Their I'lttmate Success Baaed on Political Movements in America Declare They Will Fight Until- After the Xeit Presidential Election Spanish Garrison Surrenders to Agalnaldo'i Forces Energetic Action by British Crniser. Crowd at Springfield Breaks Throagh Police Lines to Snake Huda Unexpected bat Welcome Speech Hat Words of Praise (or Soldier Old and1 Young Compliments the City to Its Progress Will Spend Week with W. B. Plnnkett. ttiver.

Fourth. Infantry. COAK. WILLIAM Company E. at Das Mar inas.

DONOVAN. DANIEL, Company D. at Das Mar inas. GOORSK. PETE.

Corporal. Company B. at Das TORMENT OF CONSCIENCE. Marinas. Springfield.

June 21. Special. HOPE, CHARLES, Company at Das Marinas, Thirty thousand people gathered in Court toquare this afternoon, where the city had WOUNDED. Fourth Infantry. erected a stand in front of the city hall for President McKinley to hold a public recep thigh; THOMAS, Company CHARLETON, tion.

The President was escorted to the stand by Assassin, Aged and Infirm, Now Awaits in Oklahoma Long Elnded Justice. a battalion of the Second Regiment. M. V. M.

The Grand Army veterans were the first to march up the steps to take the President's hand. Lieutenant Governor Halle, in his brief Introduction of the President to the assembled throng, said that a3 many as could reach the stand In the limited time would be received by the President. STORY OF A CRIME OF 1871. GILBERT W. GATES.

Slain twenty-eight years ago. So, when the ropes were cast down, the Manila, June 21, 9 p. m. Copies of the Insurgent organ, Independencla, show that the Filipinos' hopes of success are kept aflame by political movements In America. The Independencia prints reports of alleged speeches made at alleged meetings in the United States denouncing the war, and it asserts that these represent the dominant American sentiment.

It declares also that the Filipinos will continue the war until the next Presidential campaign, which Is sure to result in a decision to withdraw the American troops from the Philippines." Spanish. Garrison Captured. It is reported that the Spanish garrison at Baler, in the Province of Principe, on the coast of Luzon, which had become reduced to thirty-three men, finally surrendered to the Filipinos after holding out for a year. Sample of British. Energy.

The Filipinos Imprisoned two Englishmen at Tachlobon, on the Island of Samar, southeast of Luzon. The British first-class cruiser Grafton steamed to that point from Cebu and its commander demanded their release. When this was refused he landed 3 force of marines and cleared his ship for action, whereupon the Englishmen were handed over. STONE THAT ACCUSES ALEXANDER JESTER. Erected by Gates' relatives at Turner, 111.

severe. DAVIS. FRED, Company leg; moderate. DENNISTON, MINOTT C. Company heel; moderate.

DILTS. GEORGE, artificer; abdomen; severe. DONNELLY. WILLIAM, Company face; severe. HAYNES, SAM.

Company chest; severe. HENRY. WILLIAM Company arm; moderate. HUsSS. FRANK, Company leg; moderate.

KIPHART. EDGAR, artificer; thigh: severe. KREKGER, CHARLES Company forearm; slight. LANG, WILLIAM Corporal. Company neck; severe.

LAYMAN, CHARLES Company moderate. MARTIN, CLARENCE, Company abdomen; moderate. MASON, ARNOLD Company chest; severe. MIFFLIN, HERBERT, Company abdomen; severe. McCHlTG.

JOHN, Company leg; moderate. PARKER, THOMAS. Company thigh; rush of thousands for the steps began. Half a hundred policemen were In the square, but their usefulness disappeared. The policemen lost their tempers, and women and children were shown no consideration.

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9oz sale by aU Druggists. Price 50c per botti The reception was ended just before 4 STUDENTS GHEER CECIL RHODES. (Continued from flrat page.) o'clock, when only a part of the crowd had Gilbert Gates' health began failing, and his father decided that a hunting trip through Missouri and Kansas might benefit his health. A team of horses and a covered wagon were purchased and well supplied for the Journey. He was a good hunter and killed a number of buffaloes, besides smaller been able to reach President McKinley.

Brief Speech from President. Unexpectedly he made a brief speech to animals. Hides in those days represented PRIGNITZ. WILLIAM. Company knee and flower tray and seemed carried the Duchess' proud.

the people before taking his carriage for the depot. He said: I desire to express the great pleasure I have taken In the more than generous wel The American bar was an immense attraction. The weather was so warm that a thirst was born and not artificially made. leg; moderate. SULKS, FRANK, Company thigh; moderate.

WAGNER, PAUL, Company face; severe. Fifty-first Iowa. LUCAS. CHARLES E-, Company ear; slight. ROCKEFELLER, NATHAN Company lung; severe.

come that has been given me by the citizens of Springfield. Insurgents Take to the Swamp. This would be a good time for Spring The insurgent army has taken to the hills and swamps around Imus, The largest SHEETS, LOU Corporal, Company thigh; field to take her census. I am prepared for any ascertained population that your enumerators may obtain this year. I have been force is supposed to be in the neighborhood severe.

WALLING, DAVID, Company forearm; mod of San Francisco de Malabon. holding a position more toward the lake or toward the erate. glad during the day to witness the devotion of your people, old and young, to the old WOODRUFF, LOUIS Company finger; coast, according as exigencies demana. fiag that all of us love. I have been glad money, so the trip bade fair to turn out well.

The autumn passed away and the winter was well along when the Gates family sent word to Gilbert to return home, as they were growing anxious about his continued absence. "Warned in a Dream. No answer came, and In addition to the uneasiness from this cause Mrs. Gates was wakened from sleep by a dream. It had seemed to her that while at a funeral she had stepped up to the coffin to look at the corpse and had seen her son lying dead before her.

She told her husband at once and both were so affected by this premonition of evil that the same day Mr. Gates fitted out his team and went in search of his son. He traveled Into Missouri and began to trace the route Gilbert had taken. He found the youth had met Alexander Jester traveling in a rather dilapidated wagon, and trav General Wheaton returned to Imus today, bringing three men who were wounded, in slight. Fourteenth Infantry.

CRYAN, ROBERT. Company leg; severe. EMORY, HARRY Company leg; severe. GIRTON. CHARLES Company face; slight.

Mrs. Brown Potter, who presided over the bar; the Marchioness of Anglesey, Mrs. Frank Mackey, th Duke of Manchester, and-other notable society people were the waitresses and waiters who handed around the drinks and collected the money. Mrs. Ronalds was in charge of a stall called Stuyvesant." She organized a grand concert.

In which Mme, Melba and other operatic stars sing. 1 The bazaar will be open tomorrow. New British War Loan. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. London, June 21.

When the House of Commons went into committee on the mili to meet the veterans of '61 and '65 who carried that fiag to honor and glory. I have been glad to meet the members of the gallant Second Massachusetts, who carried that vesterdav's fighting. The man who twenty-eight years ago murdered Gilbert W. Gates, brother of John W. Gates of Chicago, has been found.

After years of silence, the aged sister of the murderer, Alexander Jester, has made known his identity, and the stone shaft in the Gates family burial plat in "West Chicago, which for twelve years has accused him of the murder of Gilbert, is to reap Its reward. Out of Oklahoma there has come a confession. Mrs. Cornelia Street, In a letter to Sheriff Simmons of Wichita, has stated that her brother, who has lived all these years under the alias of W. II.

Hill, and who lives near Shawnee, Ok. 80 years old, infirm, gray, and debilitated, is the man that murdered Gilbert Gates. She, his sister, has been driven by conscience in her old age to reveal a secret she has kept for years. Those whose memory is long recall that Alexander Jester was caught almost red-handed and taken to Mexico, to escape the vengeance of a pursuing mob. From there he disappeared as though swallowed up by the earth, and.

In spite of extensive search made persistently and for years, he eluded all attempts at his capture. Now the lost thread of the story has been found, and the evidence of the old murder is pieced together out of the past. Story of the Crime. Gilbert Gates was 19 years old and In bad health when In 1870 he started out from what was then. Turner Junction, and row-Is West Chicago, 111., in search of health and recreation.

On the Missouri trail, leading eouth from Wichita, he met Alexander Jester, and the two traveled on in company. The heavy rains that fall nightly mane cimnaienlne uncomfortable. The rAds are fiag and brought it back with added glory LEARNERD. H. First Lieutenant, Company still good, but the rice fields adjoining tnem irom the field of Santiago.

are dooIs of water. I was glad to se that flag In the hands leg: slight. WALGREEN, ENOCH, Company eye; severe. First Montana. The Filipinos will not fight unless tney can of 10,000 school children of the city.

With that flag in our hands there is sure to be patriotism in our hearts. It stands today BOARDMAN. GEORGE Sergeant, Company meet our troops In positions most advanta geous to themselves or take our reconnoiter ine bodies in ambush. lip: slight. DENNIS, JAMES W.

Company slight. It is impossible to learn what effect tne for more than it ever did In the past. It stands, not for despotism, but for peace and prosperity, liberty and law. wherever it MORRIS, WARREN, Company shoulder; recent defeat has had upon tneir ieaaers. slight.

ROBR. CHARLES Company thigh; floats. This should be disheartening, for they had boasted that the Americans could never con I thank you for this reception from th SILVER, DAVID, Company abdomen; severe. Willi Ut'Uir TTWl quer the Province of Aguinaldo's Seventeenth. Infantry.

bottom of my heart, and only regret that I did not shake hands with you all. Being unable to shake hands with you all. I now home country, where he always worsted the will add rest to-f BEAUDEREAU, JOHN, Company elbow. Spaniards. bid you good-by." General Otis recently received a letter sngnt.

FORD. ROBERT. Company foot, slight. signed by native women of the province de LAUGHTON. JAMES Sergeant, Company Party Reaches Adams.

claring that If all the men were Kinea tne women would still keep up the fight against arm, slight. Twentieth. Kansas. Adams, June 21. The President the Americans.

and party left Springfield at 4:06. and th your appetite. It is a perfecttaBJe beverage absolutely pare and bealtnfol and agrees -wTtbt the ECK WORTH, WILLIAM, Company shoulder; train made a brief stop at Westfield. fa Miles Not to Go to Manila. severe.

mous for its whip factories. Here the Pres New York, June 21. Special. A dispatch Twelfth Infantry. ident was given a maenificent whin, nnrt The trail which A.

A. Gates, father of the murderer's victim, was following in the from Adams, to the World says that tary works loan bill today the Parliamentary Secretary of the War office, Mr. Wyndham. moved a resolution authorizing the Introduction of a bill providing a loan of repayable in yearly installments, for defense works, barracks, and rifle ranges at home and abroad. He explained that this was merely a continuation of the policy laid down by the military works loan act of 1R97, and pointed out that all British sea-borne commerce converged at a point between Cape Clear and Ushant, necessitating strategic harbors of refuge, all of which must be defended by heavy guns.

In this manner and on other works, he explained. It was proposed to spend 1.000,00, and on barracks the sum of 2,770,000 was to be spent, of which sum 673,000 would be expended on the present barracks. The balance would be devoted to the expenses of new situations, and Wei-Hai-Wei would absorb 150.000. Michael Davitt Opposes. After other members had criticised or supported Mr.

Wyndham's resolution. Michael Mrs. McKinley received several hnnnnota GILLIARDY, WILLIAM Company head President McKinley has no immediate in search ended at Warrensburg, and no and hand; moderate. from the young women of the tention of sending Miles or A ood to the LONG. JOHN, Company shoulder; moderate.

school. After a brief stop at Plttsfield at 5:55. where the demonstration was fully as lurtner trace or nis son could be found. A few weeks later Jester returned to Wichita Philippines. most exacting, Second Oregon.

HERRINGTON. CHARLES Quartermaster great as ai estneld. Adams was reached at 6:30. President and Mrs. MrlClnl alone with Gates' team in his possession and earning the gold watch which his victim SAYS OTIS NEEDS MORE MEN.

sergeant. Company head; slight. eled in his company. The last place where the were known to have been together was Warrensburg, Mo. Here all trace was lost of Gilbert, but Mr.

Gates traced Jester to Bloomlngton, 111. There he found that Jester had sold some of Gilbert's buffalo skins, and had turned his team of horses out for a week before leaving for a return trip to Missouri. A nephew of Jester was found who said that Mrs. Cornelia Street, a sister, living at that time at Wichita, might know something about him. Mr.

Gates acted on this suggestion and went to Wichita, where he called Sheriff Walker to assist him. The two formed a plan to capture Jester. Mr. Gates went to the Jester homestead and looked at it with the ostensible view of buying it. He began negotiations with Mrs.

Jester and offered a good price. One of the children was seriously ill and the two circumstances induced her to write to her husband, urging him to hasten home. She notified Mr. Gates of the day on whichs he would arrive, and the trap was set. Jester in the Trap.

Jester came driving over the hill with two teams, one hitched behind the other. He drove into his corral, jumped out of the wagon, and went at once to the bedside of his sick child. Mr. Gates at once recognized one of the teams as the property of his son and the officers placed Jester under arrest. When he was searched Gilbert Gates' watch was found on him, and the gun, clothes, and other property was found in the wagon.

a carriage to Mr. Plunkett's house. The remainder of the party walked. had worn. He was arrested, confessed, and Those who came here and will remain with Staff Surgeon Returning from Manila Marals was murdered.

Others believe that the President until next Wed -Extra Pale) he Is held a prisoner." stomach. Drifvtred promptly direct from the Mcwerjfc, upon request by mail or telephone. SErVED MOST FBST-CLASSIBUFFETS. CcrsdSerppEr'jCo. TEL.

SOOTH w. CBKAQO. Declares from 100,000 to 150,000 Should Be Sent to Philippines. JMrs. McKinley, Mr.

and Mrs. Abner Mc tscaped. Search as they might, no trace of him could be found, and for a quarter of a century and more It was believed he was dead until the following letter the other day disclosed his hiding place: pirad Kinley. Mr. Cortelyou.

the Misses Barber LOSSES TO CUBAN ARMY. in and Duncan. Dr. H. M.

Rixey, and Rudolph Forster of the executive staff. San Francisco, June 21. IJr. cnaries A. McQuesten, who was on tne sian oi Of the- other members of the party who "To the Sheriff of Sedgwick County: I General Gomez and Other Officers Esti were In Springfield.

Assistant Secretarv General E. S. Otis, and who was neaitn or-flcer at Manila, has returned home in Allen has returned to Washington to relieve Secretary Long: Mrs. Allen remains with Davitt, Irish Nationalist, opposed it, saying he objected especially to the expenditures mate the Deaths During the War from 5,000 to wisn to mane a statement to you in regard to my brother, whose name is Alexander Jester, who was arrested near Valley Center, Kas. valided by the climate.

Captain McQuesten asserts that It win Mr. and Mrs. Whiting; and Mr. and Mrs. take from to l.rf,MK soldiers to prop Morse have gone to Boston.

Mr. Morse is Chief Clerk in the United States Circuit in the year 1S71. May 2, for killing a young roan for his team, watch.and clothing. The Havana, June 21. Colonel Carlos Cespedes erly subdue and hold the islands.

He also at Halifax, Bermuda, and Jamaica, as being altogether unnecessary. because at present the governments of Great Britain and the United States are engaged in ex says that the pay-rolls which were original Court at San Francisco. muraer was committed in Missouri, near says that the Peace commission was an ao-solute failure, and that its work from the Where ly turned over to General Brooke failed to Tomorrow will be given to resting. Fri iviy orotner was arrested for show anything like the true strength of the start was without effect. day evening the Assembly club, made up of changing diplomatic love messages, yet these proposed guns were pointed at their murdering this young man, and I know of Cuban army.

This was partly due to the Unless troops, thousands of them, are young women of this place, will give a re fact that they contained only the names of my own personal knowledge that he Is guilty ception at Forest Park Pavilion in honor sent to the aid of our men tnere tney wm Anglo-Saxon cousins." those living in According to his cal' cf Miss Barber and Miss Duncan. be driven back Into Manila In tne course Continuing. Mr. Davitt said if the govern culations no fewer than 5.000 soldiers were ment was sincere in its professions of love to go on your vacation. killed outright or fatally wounded in skirmishes or battles.

He is satisfied that the SOCIALISTS GAIN IN CANADA. of the next few months, during the rainy season," declares Dr. McQuesten. Our men simply cannot stand the climate. Fifty per cent of them will be incapacitated by sick and friendship it was acting perfidiously and Insincerely in making these fortfications loss was at the rate of one daily for each of of the charge.

He was given a preliminary hearing in Wichita and was sent to Missouri, near where the crime was committed, and broke jail. He is my own brother, but I want him punished for that crime. I hope, you can and will find on the dockets his preliminary hearing and will notify officers of the county where the murder was committed. My brother is living here in Shawnee, Ok. T.

Jester was taken to Paris, and placed in jail. A lynching party of several hundred men was organized along the road taken by the officers, who, getting wind of it, hurried their prisoner off to Mexico, here ho made his escape. Jester had confessed his crime almost at on the Atlantic coast. ness and the territory overrun will have Will Try to Carry Local Government in the six army corps, and, as the war lasted almost forty-two months, that would make The resolution was adopted by a vote of to bo abandoned. Manila 111 be in a state British Columbia Miners Adopt the number killed about 7.000.

He believes 241 to 66. of siege again. also that no fewer than 14,000 died of dis Our officers and soldiers have accom Threatening Resolution. Vancouver, B. June 21.

Special. ease. In his Judgment there were at no plished wonders and have proved themselves DOCTORS OBJECT TO CROTTE. once to Mr. Gates.

He told how he had traveled with Gilbert along the road and that time more than kj men actually en the best soldiers in the world. But noth- gaged in service, but at the close of the war iner decisive has come of it, because our they had become fast friends. He bad cov he believes that more than that number men were not In great enough force. His Methods Criticised at the Chicago eted the team, the gun, the watch, and money were visible in the field. One of the groat dangers that our men Socialism is rampant In British Columbia.

Three members of the Legislature favor it and call It the politics of Canada. The Socialists are organized throughout the province, and will endeavor to carry the local General Roloff believes no fewer than Medical Society's Annual Meeting Officers Elected. have to face is the climate. The newcomers 10.000 men were killed or djd by disease his young friend possessed, and at last had shot him one evening about dusk. After robbing the body he said he had thrown it In during the war.

will be at a disadvantage, because the volunteers who are returning home are inured to the climate. This will make more men government at the next election. The summer climate of Southern California is delightful. Go there and see the wonders of the great West en route. Low round-trip rates will be made late in June and early in July by the Santa Fe Route, with liberal privileges, choice of return routes and long limit.

Send for full particulars. Office, 109 Adams Street. General Gomez Is satisfied fllat. Including The methods of Francisoue Crotte. the the creek and driven on with the two teams.

civilians. 50.0OO able-bodied Cubans perished An eight-hour mining law was recently Frenchman who recently came to Chicago necessary than we. woum otnerwise nave Gilbert's body was never found, though on account of the war. and he believes tnat passed. Mine-owners refuse to give ten and announced that he proposed to cure con to put in the field.

As a matter of belief, the the figures of Colonel Cespedes underesti Filininos think they nave the Americans sumption and other tuberculous diseases by mate rather than the facts of licked already. search for it was kept up after the hunt for Jester had been abandoned. Mrs. Street, who makes the confession, Is said to have borne a good reputation among hours' wages S3.50and mines are closing down daily, while whole camps are shut down. the use of formaldehyde, other antiseptics, and static electricity, were condemned by the case.

I want to say a word (for the Western A decree fixing certain rrxes will soon ap volunteers. They make the finest soldiers Dr. Frank Billings at the annual meeting of This is a portion of resolutions passed by in the world, and their fighting qualities her neighbors ever since she has lived at the Chicago Medical society last night. Dr. pear.

KanKs must pay ir i-t-m uh ihth the miners' union: rash capital, loan companies i.oo, raiiwaj are wonderful. But the volunteers all want Billings said the statement that the National Resolved. That we do not consider our and shipping corporations and companies to return home, and I hardly think that the Medical association at Columbus had in 4.60, and insurance per cent. plan to enlist three skeleton regiments from dorsed Crotte methods of treatment was selves any better than the miners of Coeur d'AlSne. Outrageous and arrogant wrongs untrue.

Dr. James Kiernan vigorously sup the volunteers now In the Philippines will be a success. The men enlisted to fight for their plemented Dr. Billings. DEFICIT UNDER $100,000,000.

have ever provoked and should provoke The annual election of officers of the society A CURE FOR ALL country, and they are not the kind of men who want to stay and fight an insurrection resulted as follows: for money or the fun of fighting." Treasury Receipts for the Fiscal Year violence. Good citizens of America, disguised as Indians, threw overboard the sacred property of capitalists on the occasion of the Boston tea party. Cromwell cut off SUMMER COMPLAINTS, Amount Now to President Dr. Junius C. Hoag.

First Vice President Dr. Henry B. Favill. Second Vice President Dr. Hugh T.

Patrick. Secretary Er. Arthur R. Edwards. Treasurer Dr.

S. C. Flummer Jr. Necrologist Dr. Herman Peterson.

OVENSHINE PRAISES HIS MEN. DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, Washington. D. June Is regarded Shawnee, and the fact that she had a brother living near her that had committed the murder was never known. The old man seems to care little about his sister's revelation and says he is ready to let the law take its course.

Authorities Ready to Act. Wichita, June 21. Special. Today Sheriff Simmons received a telegram from A. A.

Gates of St. Charles, 111., asking if Jester had actually been found. Gates Is known to have declared years ago that he would never give up his search for Jester until he was imprisoned for life or hanged. The Sheriff replied today that the identification was complete, and if Gates asks it and offers suitable Inducement Mr. Jester, alias Hill, will be arrested and held subject to the jurisdiction of the authorities in Monroe County, Mo.

Mr. Gates further replied that he had sent a letter of instructions to Sheriff Simmons telling him what to CHOLERA MORBUS the sacred head of Charles I. The Capots had their guillotine. The Coeur d'Alenes blew up the Bunker Hill mine. Let tyrants take warning.

We are not fools, and we will not reject the use of means effectual Just Trustees Dr. John M. Dodson, Dr. A. D.

Bevan, Officers of the Second Brigade, First Di qc a pnnwrvailVR uiak i and Dr. Sanger Brown. A half to a teaspoonful of Ready in a half ht-i- dpfiHt for the fiscal year isn. vision. Singled Out in Official Reports.

tumbler of water, repeated as often as the dis Judiciary Committeeman Dr. Bevan. Publication Committeeman Dr. Frank Billings. Auditing Committeeman Dr.

F. S. Johnson. closes ten davs hence, will be less than charges continue, and a flannel saturated with because they may not be conveniently pop for the year 000.000. Already the receipts Ready Relief over the stomach or bowels.

ular." with the ex- orote nver ROO.OtiO. Tne retiring 'resiaent. Dr. bevan, in an Washington, D. June 21.

Brigadier afford immeaiate relief and soon effect a will I.V, and is known by the name of W. H. Hill. Hoping to hear from you in reply, respectfully, Cornelia Street." Mrs. Street's Confession.

When asked yesterday in Shawnee by a correspondent for The Tribune to give her reasons for disclosing her brother's identity at this late day Mrs. Street said: The Lord has prompted me to do it. No one has known the load I have carried around for these many years. When I would try to forget it, it would seem to me as if I could hear the Lord saying, You are as much a sinner as your brother." As I grew older the burden has grown heavier. For the last seven years I have scarcely slept; the dread of carrying the secret to my grave has never been lifted for a moment.

It ran through all the music and laughter that I ever heard. When we had guests at our home and I laughed and talked with friends 1 could feel a chill creeping up and down my back. "It always came chasing after every pleasant thought so close that I never could find any enjoyment in anything. I thought of It at night after going to bed. I could not dismiss it from my mind.

I struggled to forget it for just a little while till I only had a feverish headache. It robbed me of my tleep. destroyed my appetite. It oppressed we till my bones ached. I prayed to forget the crime of my brother.

It was like a warm of spiteful spirits fiends that sat on my pillow and clung to the ceiling, scrambled over my bed. and hissed and swarmed in the dark. I was suspicious of every one for fear they would be the first one to reveal my brother's crime to the world." A. A. Gates Corroborates Story.

A. A. Gates and his wife, the parents of the murdered boy, are living at St. Charles, HI They expressed intense pleasure yesterday on learning that Jester is found and last to be brought to trial for his crime. The old man, who had started at once In 1S71 on the suspicion that some evil had befallen his son, who had ferreted out his murderer, and afterwards had searched for him again without success, corroborates every detail that has been telegraphed from Kansas of the almost forgotten crime.

He laid: Mrs. Street is telling the truth when she ays Alexander Jester, her brother, killed iy son Gilbert. I made this woman's acquaintance nearly thirty years ago while In address on the progress of medical science General Samuel Ovensh'ine. commanding mun-. cure.

during the last year spoke In detail of the day! Mayoralty Contest Is Settled. Carlvle. June 21. I Special. A decision ndltures nareiy ys-judging from past years-of heavy re-ipts yet to be accounted for.

Lp to this te the customs receipts amount to over pendltures barely jiw.iw","" wm. rtoavv re- ceipti public movement for the extermination of the Second Brigade. First Division, of the army in the Philippines, has reported upon the action of his command in the first fight tuberculosis. He hoped the society would was rendered today by Judte Fanner In the contest over the Mayoralty of Carlyle. Th court okjoH carry out its plans in this direction.

xiri jfm oilO- from internal revenue with the Filipinos. There was some brisk decided that the election was a Iftal one, therefore ra iph: ana irom fighting. The insurgents were shelled by 7r- MORE MAIL THEFTS ALLEGED. the Sixth Artillery, also by the Monadnock J. W.

Means will continue as Mayor. At the recent municipal election Judpe G. Van Hoorebeke was defeated by Means for Mayor by three votes. 111 from the bay, and after the heavy firirtr sources there was receivea total receipts from all sources last year amounted to S405.321.33r.. while the expenditures aggregated leaving a def lf II II The former contested on the grounds of illegal vot Captain Murphy, with a detachment of the Wagon Drivers Under Arrest Here Are ing.

Fourteenth Infantry, did excellent service icit of $38.047,24.. in driving the Filipinos from a strong posi Wanted in New York by Inspector King. From the closest calculation mai can tion. General Ovenshine says that Major DEATH STOPS DIVORCE TRIAL. Fred Gmelin Shoots His "Wife and Kills Himself Before Case Is Called in Milwaukee.

INTERXAL.LY Radway's Ready Relief In water will In a few minutes cure Cramps. Spasms. 8our Stomach. Nausea, Vomiting. Heartburn Xer-vousnews Sleeplessness, Sick Headache.

Flatu Ko. roario the war revenue act, wnicn, OOOOOOO'OOOOO Frank White, with a battalion of the First North Dakota, left the trenches and made ovpontinn of a few Items, went into effect New York, June 21. The arrest in Chicago on July 1, 180S. will realize for the year 5 POOR TEETH lency. an1 all internal vains.

Prl. SO cents per bottle. SoH by a. I lruirglsts. of John Newman and Walter Porter, mail uttle loss than S1O0.OW.0OO.

RAD WAY BS Elm ew aork. a gallant and effective charge on the insurgents concealed in thickets in front of his nosltion. In conclusion General Ovenshine wagon drivers, who are accused of stealing At this time It is ImpossiDie to state wmi more than 15,000 letters from mail pouches. rieErree of certainty what the war wttn calls particular attention to the gallant smin and the troubles In the Philippines has excited much interest among the post- services of Captain Murphy of the have cost during this year, but an approxi office authorities in this city. The two men are wanted here by John D.

King. Chief 8 teenth Infantry; Major George H. Penrose. Fnited States Volunteers; Brigade Surgeon. mation has been made or tne actual casu Postoffice Inspector, for similar robberies navments on these accounts, which places Captain W.

H. Sage. Twenty-third United said to have been committed by them in this come from Lack of Chewing. Dentists Endorse GRAPENUTS THE FAMOUS FOOD. the amount at u.tiw.uw.

States Infantry; Acting Assistant Adjutant city. General. Captain C. R. Krauthoff.

commis THE FOX-UOLIAt By JOHN LUTHER LONG AND THE TELLER BY THE AUTHOR OF "DAVID HARUM" IN THE ECKELS EXPECTS SILVER ISSUE sary. United States Volunteers; and irst 8 Milwaukee, June 21. Special. When the divorce case of Fred Gmelin vs. Victoria Gmelin was called in Judge Lud-wig's court this afternoon it was found that Fred Gmelin' body was in the county morgue with a bullet in the brain, while his wife, from whom he sought a separation, was in bed at her home suffering from two wounds inflicted by her husband.

The attempted murder and suicide occurred this morning at the saloon which the Gmellns have been running at 623 Walnut street. Gmelin was 62 years of age, while she was only 28. The case was set for trial this afternoon. They quarreled yesterday, and today he came into the saloon again and shot he without a word of warning. A representative of the firm of Hlbbard, Lieutenant W.

F. Hunt, First Idaho In Spencer, Bartlett Co. called at the office of fantry, United States Volunteers, brigade Postoffice Inspector Stuart yesterday to in After Bryan and 16 to 1 Are Defeated quartermaster. 8 quire about a check for $20,000 which was said to have been found In the mass of mall Again He Has Some Hopes ror His Party. matter stolen by Walter Porter and John REBELS MURDER PEACE ENVOY OOOOO 00000000 Newman, mail robbers.

A check ror tnat amount was sent by the firm on June 14 and limn r-robablv will be renominated for "NEW LIPPMCOTT Baron du Marais Killed While Attempt -J I had not reached its destination. It was not President next year," said james n. "J1 found in the great pile of letters, circulars. YosterdA- and the Chicago platrorm. wiiu USE PRESERVES THE TEETH.

FOR JULY. ing to Treat for Release of Spanish Prisoners. and nackaeres. Other checks ana money or free silver as the dominant issue, will be re search of Information regarding my lost on; She then lived at Wichita, Kas. With the aid of a search warrant I went throueh ders however, valuea at many inousanas oi affirmed.

Mr. Bryan will be defeatea. inai COLISEUM SITE FOR STADIUM. Fall Festival Committeemen Favor the dollars, were found. will end him.

and with the passing or nrjau her house seeking clews, and in the drawers UTartrld. June 21. A dispatch to the Im- must go the 16 to 1 cause. Then tne partj nri-lal from Manila says Baron du Marals, i a bureau I found a number of articles The finest specimens of teeth are Been In may get back to Democratic principles ana APPEAL TO NORTHERN PEOPLE. a renenman, wum iu 1113 1 tm.ti animals and human beings cnew tne a conservative position." to intervene In behalf of the Spanish prls- Location Because of Transportation and Accessibility.

SUKJ DISEASES, AGUE, EGZEUA, BARBER'S ITCH, whbh I identified as belonging to my son. It Is a case of murder will out. The bodies of George and Laura Gates, Mr. Eckels in 1800 was one of the leaders food thoroughly. rmer In the hands of the mpinos, nas Booker T.

Washington of Tuskegee of the gold Democrats been treacherously murdered. Dentists agree that teeth must be used to properly preserve them, and therefore they Concerning the connection of his name wltn Indications are that the fall festival stadi The Minister for ar. Lieutenant poia- Asks for Help in Stopping Lynching- of Negroes. MUDert brother and sister, lie in the plot at Oakwood Cemetery, near West Chicago, the Presidency of the Chicago Union Trac um will be located on the old Coliseum vieia. savs that, according to advices re urae people to chew their food tnorougniy.

tion comnany, Mr. Eckels said: grounds. Sixty-third street and the Illinois ceived by the government, me ruipmos. on There is some foundation for the reports Central tracks. At a meeting of the Ex lenvnintr that the nlteu fetates naa unaer- but the nervous, hurried manner of eating is altogether too common among Americans, Birmingham, June 21.

Booker T. which mention my name as one of the men takr-n to negotiate the liberation 01 tne Span nci between them rises a marble shaft ten foet high, on a granite base. Mute Witness of the Shaft. The names of the two children whnso Vinrl- SCALY ERUPTIOUS and all other affections of the skin, no matter from what cause, where located or how long standing, are and permanently cured without the use of poisonous drugs at WOODBURY'S. Etate and Monroe-sts.

ecutive and Ways and Means committees at the Union league club yesterdav a large majority spoke in favor of the old Coliseum ish nrlsoners. decided to regard the latter as and when fed on soft mushes they are liable who probably have been under discussion for permanent President. I am pretty well Washington, President of the Industrial and Normal School at Tuskegee, issued a formal appeal- to the citizens of the Northern States today to assist in creating such Americans with a view 01 extracting giraier to swallow the food without chewing. known to all the members of the new com site because of the excellent transnortatlon advantage from the negotiations. les lie beside it are inscribed there, and upon Dyspepsia and bad teeth are the result If pany.

Mv acquaintance with W. C. Whit facilities and its accessibility from all parts Ka nractlee Is continued. True, one can ney and Mr. Ryan has been rather intimate -uumer race is this inscription: first report of the murder of Baron a public sentiment as will make human life here just as safe and sacred as it is anywhere else in the world." He reviewed1 the statistics or tne city, tiiairniaii naries Truax was Instructed to make a final inspection of the for several years.

nether they contem xfarai was received in New York from eat soft food without detriment If the neces plate offering me the Presidency I do not Rltv of chewing is remembered. Grape-Nuts Manila under date of May 11. and I May 16 i announced that T. B. du Marals of know." of lynching? for recent years and concluded by urging the Southern negro to remain In JT IS NOT are bo crisp and brittle and withal so pleas North and South bide locations and ascer tain the terms upon which they may be se cured.

American Horse la Berlin. Philadelphia, a brother 01 uaron au jiarais. the South ana worit out nis own salva ant to the taste that the user cannot forget Affirms Jadgrment AtHlnt Railway. was seeking Information concerning the fate tion by demonstrating that his character GILBERT son of A. A.

and Mary Gates, was murdered in Missouri by Alexander Jester, January 25, 1S71. Aged 19 years and 2o days. Sprtngfleld. 111., June 21. ISpecIal.

The Su of the Baron. to chew, and thus the teeth get the necessary use and the glands of the gums are made to preme Court today affirmed the judgment of the Artintant General Corbln telegraphed to Auction sales of American horses now constitute has been maligned. Heception for Mrs. Ella Yonng. Appellate Court in the appeal of the est Chi Mnior General Otis, who replied as follows give the juices that nature Intends shall be a permanent feature or Berlin commercial life.

A consignment of 500 arrived In the city last week. cago Street railway against Joseph Johnson, who a committee of citizens sent Citizen du What you pay for the advertisement, but what the advertisement pays you. It pays to advertise in The Tribuhb. mixed with the food before It enters the The thirty-three principals pf School District No. American horses realize Setter prices than the Marals to the insurgent authorities to intercede for the release of the Spanish rrls- was given J.1.0OO damages against the company for injuries received while a passenger.

Johnson waa riding on a grip car and was standing inside th 8 gave a reception and banquet for Mrs. Ella F. average German product. letter In New stomach. Youngr, who recently resigned her position as dis The story of the murder as It was obtained These are not the only reasons why those aisle reserved for the gripman when he was in oners.

The last information regarding him was that he was with Luna's forces at trict superintendent of District No. 8, last evening York Times. Bad Complexions Need who eat Grape-Nuts look nourished and at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Miss Gertrude E. rom the father and some of the old resi- dents of West Chicago, who remember the jured by the sudden flying back of an iron brake lever.

The court held that the car waa so crowd Calumplt before the town was captured. It English, principal of the Farren School, was Champlln's Liquid Pearl. 60 cents. Lovely, barm- well fed, ed as to warrant passenger standing In tee aisle. Is the belief of many citizens here that Du aaents.

Is this: In the summer of IS' toastmaater. less beautlfier; marvelous resuita..

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