Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1900 — Page 7

NATION IS IN PERIL.

Jonly A s JiMH&? DEMocmflgg SAVE llg|| r -rs .>. A utcrieaMflftfejgftK’ A pproachffigOTffi Period as Deep atftS >r ® tta WW wl "^^Bt:-^^ c Roman ® ' correspondence: “ The Cuban frauds grow in size and every day. There does not to be an honest man in the ser-x-jVice. From the beginning the departement at Washington declared with ab-i ■Solute positlveness that there was cer-‘ fttainly one honest man, and that was u Postmaster Thompson of Havana. The ■” Senators from Indiana and every one ®from Postmaster General Smith up and ftdown fright. Tb mWH’ ‘‘who “that if oKhl|t t||p i|h gitlie Cuban fl|K bKliould not Alas! TlioiAm M JhdyfifaljE ! n "Me 'w i> W is WP raWt he ’WT crowed” money from the money-order refunds" that he -tastrnetetF4H» subordi“nates to Juggle with the stamp accounts teid tibalFftHhenever an iribpecth* ■nt o^Ftbj|n^x|da< Alas! Aodjr Th&npfeonr*< s '>i Tar dcin of sympatlly is expressed for him in administration origans, seejnimjijrttecause they expected j ■him to Ik lidmwt, Bough he hastumed 1 Bout likOeTs|^hem.' hep® frytjfc of the Cura, I ftlff acnninWration wnlTidw c3n■sider Itself lucky if the extent of his does, not reach $400,000. Navax sucli'a close" corporation" -worked for the benefit of the insiders “as the Cuban ft As for the while with gone a aunished, ■with the next xfeaata orchaarirre issued

Bln every .direction, tn atlininistratioaor. ►gans in Tmconntryandto the"officFals 5n Cuba to minimize the whole affair ‘Sg’asS BPostriVasTer newspaJ»b i IftttftftUT Preft, TuiS saftftF "ny menijonca The fact tnat there has Qfs. hanging like a millstone of corrupiioaTfflg? ,ba °«=* ’ef “Dipt Iranimlstrpuon. ■ ■ 11 v Title Michigan Platform. • B That the Democracy Is advancing in direction of a -better government J !l ' isuitJs Bhent from theplatform adopted by the the Demqaracy jigrslsts ■maintaining the ftbur system of government was based, ftby the maintenance of which it alone ta*an be successfully perpetuated as a Srovernment of the people, yet it finds Rhe more we progress in the direction ft)f the solution of the human problem, ftihat the ills to which all flesh is heir <an only be cured by a close study of he wants, the demands and the necesBkltiea of the whole people, and that ShosCueretiSltles' can~t>nry~be" supplied >y the people themselves. Hence municipal ownership and di□n stHCT. 11 db with ine most advanced observance and the practical adaptation of the principles specified in the Rieclaration of Independence, enacted ftnto the United States constitution as rfh<‘ tttganie htm and aiwajs im forced and Impressed upon the peoftile as their only salvation, until the McKinley (overboard, the DemmfllnTrjmrtv 2 ffiiS ftold that the government has outgrown ghe principles which it has always porno close ■te-Ue-hoaH, andte+teetf “ore Tncdmpefent to handle the affairs ft>f the government as UuxJuue proKresiftd. . In the light horostaE of the C'O&Sd B iSiKTL ous w nts iiwi win>w*i!fl<i itwTerfcrno nwm ftnr Bay that this charge |s true. The Democratic party does not carry its bag of rfraln to mill with the wheat in one end "nd a big rock to balance it in the Bther. It, in common with nil AmeriBau except tha Rennhlb.gn j.„ r rfy. inta oattrown tnw w fogyisih. The aftc* all is. howfaw we R■n* nd w’andering away [ the principles of government which have made the nation groat? ■ low are the people to be drawn out ftrom under 1 the crushing weight of monnleas they are based upon

Rthe AolM |of tIJL U»|>l4iilutiai ‘ Woiift WW K'', »ue-tho»»4uul tnUllMNfilo ohslv -e-toiMv-the Ujjid of fcauntetHffßpcft <w ff<&. In-oueTfmfr-|t<>r the^M4h><^i pegnlemjem.. f :, "'■** fl "' %w-nmkffi£ power 7’tsould Mark Hanha> *' <h * ***** * iHwl-l wW>w behind the Pre.iddentlal chair and .dictate l*-«%jexpen<bf«reß Jor W U?»etfc tbhlsJHH*llffbc»l tunfc Bf the people atood.between hflh nnd lentlre circulating medium, gold, silver |«nd paper money. If they owned, eon* jtrolled or regulated the means by wlflWthin money is diverted from their own 'pockets for tlyti claaavriasady lallnded to? Z*‘iF 1 mi.. f -| r f A I ..- Ing closer and closer to the people, as

apdybttiier 'platforms, iu tbe dally iw» t SMIVHkw reftaßto tfflwßSßuition ot* affairs. It is declared that the war has degenerated into a massacre, In which hundreds of Filipinos are being shot down weekly, whether armed or unarmed. The Filipino soldiers are now find a eonvement for the ttfe o£, and ••tte<sneles > Nojpbnlyjhave over fc>ur hjfaidr??FwVbitinttter offWters ttf&r resignations, but hundreds of Ameriar^MKl fK>D for nbsol ßHK ffijjMfeiigEdiTs to shoo|W|lg I Tl ‘^S HUrioCt '2Mr b i' tz i ng flom 4E |end ogfiie arcWoßrgo to the other. Es taud Siund .largeßfcds anly hiring, EHERs whenever *■ slightest advantage is to be gained? -The Filipinos are net well equipped with anus:- The natr oFToTa" is their principal weapon, but a hpndred meft a week are iy tjssapon. The t«| the rainy season IwM)t yet four weeks old. Neither the correspondents at &lanila nor the loett newspapers there sere peri^ttod. >» h{y i bWawtw Wojm |ihe jYefcip IjgrrupgonVs even the dtigtlis - ofAmerlcan soldiers and Filipions alike are compelled to pay, tribute to the ghouls who thriveamid death and uestilence. It is hard to conceive that the Amerimji iSlJubllc is rautylv a- -

MARK HANNA—“I AM AFRAID THAT TESTIMONIAL WILL BE A BOOMERANG”

l—Chicago Record.

grading as that which preceded the downfall of the Roman Empire. But the Philippines. The rottenness of -Ronre-was Tin greater than the rottenness prevailing in Washington. Rome jfftht ffffcugh thh-farce of popular elecpowerful oligarchy at Rome. Here in Washington the Influence of less than a hundred men outweighs the sentiment of ten million voters. Worse yet, there are strong signs that every important piece of legislation taking mon4»y- frmn 44y qHiblk' ivt-o-UHy, ii.om-thr-t all ip subsidy bill and the rr is made to pay a tacit tribute to Mark Hannahs Republican campaign fund. This is a fearful charge, yet the signs are only too evident that the favored interests are the ones which furnish «j^ rlllSl gre vjtfory next November—overwhejnlu2.v -t? e. countrfftwin Itk perlk initcly lost to the people, and that If kanbnulil bn n|....i».l |„ VywyiMllTSr TllWl the almost certn!n Democratic gain*7 , the J&V-W'T the wous ; «e&ilj|»y be {kifesMT it. the end decisive. The St. Louis Globeliemocrat, a tnbld gold Htandard"qrgan. tl:if Mr,< FBryah’s election wttl Tie a lerlous bunch In the gold standard - wo Id iJiya r lifl to brftiif l ”Mieifr i completely. The majority against silverjn_the exlstlngjScnaft, Isnot qvgr t|»-mtT ; aimTjt [Jki m-e Republicans, including one each I from Montana West Vlnunlaj

S s »c® crats are likely to fill Ivacancies, those in Dcli«|||b land Bryan's election a (Democratic Vice (vote in case of a tie. St r i'SBRSPIobe-Demderat. fesMffifurtber cxlMMing tO'W-'t the of the s|ft|E ■WKhed the eomJmfftm thtiPWtey are® misrepresented in tWsenate. Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Montana, Idaho and'Nebraska are Senators, who were -elected- on <th§i Retense of being blmeiallists, and who Kohl standaxdftifte placing of taper mffhey jfcflie banks And tie creatioft of' trust controlling sgj the bi#nessjfft|e cofintry. There guy tie orWch and ewn, onSof these six States are absolutely opposed to the RicQTWI sWmSeflßMh are t 0 a IRRI|jWW x •epiTBSO’ II e E£^Wj*wr c mnge |R-h<'j^i™y:W s ! ’ 11: i Hfi iEn Ee - W°l»' count gains that may be made in other -parts-04-tbe-eou»u-y. --Kentueky Itaeaf- ' ready“eTecfFa a silver man to succeed LJndspy. laXoulsianp Caffrey dhfejtetf fc /e>rfii-= ari/bf a jfeviSwipf feenfofe B r - a pea£ ts ftp i*ie V *grfijttSiopg*« HPeDemocracy and to the cause of the people. and that the election of Mr* Bryan wuljhot be, as ha* been allejMjff a aMthe however, can only be attained by constant efforts to abide by unity of purjiflge. TiigEAjggarEaA the hlstdry of the Country when the lines haye_been so clearly defined beof ' t lutta I J... ■- a”"

General Otis on the FilipTnos. An interview' given out by Gen. Otis ■ fJimkJjfttare ftopi ofWpQal id (iXiulr “ftp W>m cvel of of Spanish Engllsh primers. I told S “X |l ffi ll J*f ,ut Filipinos that English instead of Spanish books, declaring that the children would learn very quickly.” This is encouraging, but even more significant is the following: “At pres»ttle understanding of a “real republican- govern men I, brrt the HAfiE3®a they recognize Ute beneficence of our Institutions, these people will quickly adopt them, adapting themselves to Lp changed conditions.” If all this is true policy of the ftfflimwffl»'mß.imnuuttHauuaM by iu v^'ll wft in jß‘^3ty'‘ uclHnUon nnd rec * jUtnllJouW .Wx-nifin principles kliuklu. ii:ci*4jxevSJu!jt(U war • MMIHW. rate, I* -h*«A>au-tmfcfiaUu?4l).d. (fee Filipinos exnot apply them?-St. Louis Post-Dls- . The 1 nnd serfs have created the Presidential issue of “the trust* against the constk and '^ b< 2 U 4 lll .^ Ot n s k ' ’ lV 'T^ l 'TL" 4jpcompetent leadership could be certainly assumed, the situation the the last hope of Republican success th Wasldngttm Jlmcsc

THE PRESS TERIANS.

to Special Committee. . interesfaMßgCßSSßie JMMHBft iajf.Kof’4ta g- n< Ci-ned region fa rough t f a i dnf Jh -- d>y rn < > uh ¥ a nd' the d'sw&ion at- timed SHfcthe friWiamS, and against revision occupied the floor and made speeches that laid bare their thoughts upon the old confession, no action was taken at that session. Consideration of the subject was postponed until Wednesday, when it was placed in the handst-rsf a moderator added as cMirmajia, to it}action, if fee takeft ine giurch. This ?onM®tee will conFlyre, nyilyze and .sugjjgstioy presbyterWrWWbh are to take action on “the whole matter of a S-nt otAe<ji|octrinatomost K,ll ’cljfc» w M9L !>re t*MS 11 ' sShE' I ' s< I WSMB’ re <’<WME ionj^^S®Tpo^g'H ’Sgft dlefeyhllß the thjßi t ’ st Wpy was be * on*ffl? sfflject flint evWy shade of opinion represented in the church. The leaders -alone not set tle the- matter,--but elders and pastors now to the assemi pOfjinemirin ! ttae. #nd tiijje it® fqj^inveSrajiacoSsyiffctiy few votes cast against the report. This tvill leave the question open for the presbyterfes (w discuss in every fofen desired. rtttainmen4lUjpmh jlttf but* the repia t wfltTp'B‘»>jtiti’tS.-A *Whfe*J| turn, wii “tiofts4o" l We twt yWH -.“

AMUSEMENT BAN REMAINS.

'The Method Id ts” Refuse to Change the Church's Attitude. The genqpgl conference im tfeo dayy*HM*MlCTftlg* “ay The miftoFity report or the commit tee, favoring no change in the discipline as to dancing, theater going, etc., was ' adopted by a rote of 98fl hr 2Wt" Will'll "the vote was announced in the conference ~^[oll^ ay a Trading bishopsrijJpdytlStWtfit ftitaM Tio longer ISdiir® tat- feoiKS Ti’ti qm*dii<lfe^TnfeMnftiFsw*B wfeta met; technically the con-&rai(-o-.h.u a xt-pdCX. jfco. leave Um?\dixHpliim A* advice of the majority of a committee guided by ex-Gov. Pattison of Pennsylvania, ami after a Tbeof the fWWUK., GO®. “Pitt t i>idHpr'esfn ted “a report To Tfe®" cody*nu»tit» Jit' ttTtlfe’* ““irT"in“ to** fTHavbw tainsayted all ijrihat-dterila tffiUh® adjourned. Befor<‘4bs 750 ministers and trie session and departed-for their EoimJs ’Tdreign courffnes oreveryco’iinnmrt, 1 icy rushed through a numtaw of smaller inatters of business left over from the earlier -4ayi» o<. (no ooaqfen. But many rtambmn of the conference had gone away and tlio galleries wore almost empty, so that interest in the on was gin all.«

CO TO PRISON FOR LIFE.

Welland Canal Dyntwaters Sentenftta 1 4iT<\ tpVfl’egTldWtiarjr. AtV WclUril, HVQi Ji< ? dynamiters, Noliu-gnid AValsh, were found '£xS an< '±S r tygfriced turpi ,tgn^ s e*m>risoiw<fi‘nt Jn TxiHWon pu?flt?Bilfiil" was thoroughly aroused, and no other TjrditA-lhn tlJjutljyh iefe. .waajgi «wn wouldhave been well received by the public in Canada. the Welland canal with dynamite. Walsh an £ti|ib l W'’Stf 1 b SJJ *’ -P- 11 rt wMofe

NOLIN.

WA LSH.

In the crime, having lowerbed two ba‘ftSWfftfff'TriTtF'frMWWtWlwwfrßrieh -f u.n w aKnched alongside the lock, but owing J^ 1 cukoilatiiig was trifling. Dullman accompanied the men tt* Niagara Falls and directed proKM&.toWS®'. only five minutes arriving at the guilt of AWsinindl kiiiih— —• ? - V on receiving sentence.

Odds and Ends.

fcSßldfffWi It fWRI. Five men drowned in the waters about escape from officers and was fatally shot. “"■ftje.ftrt UM4-SIOTH ni Basilnills, Texas, C. A. Baxter kHTod Malcum JuKI V •o'ubjHC.li» H^, 'd*f l ' l ’"s£ I-’ 1 develop Mh^ourTterritory. Capital >lO,man again. The Germania yard, at Berlin, has beguu||*n<ft|eJgßßft<M rorMgESrtmftied. J: Hytrin* JMaaK Texas, klHed Us wife with a kuifs, then slashed his owTthrvai

MEMORIAL TO TYLER.

....' Care Of, bni sgjjjja > in iceute t egy ( l: i a., w It (Wife.: EB^ ly 1 bat tW/W l '''' tjsSi'W MfetrioiniFiOWn long neglected, and speedy action should be taken, says Leslie’s Weekly, to honor the man who from early manhood to extreme old age, through a long and eventful career, served his country with con-

spicuous ability, fidelity and zeal as a member of thjeGyneral Assembly, as Governor of |£eTLommonwealth, as a conventions of ibiiW '■Sir <>f tbc HouaLw H enator fro JB hP" AS flff'siffi-nflof the peace TOnfm:-' cnee at Washington, ns member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate -feltalesr -an -ehaneellor-of WillifHtr-and Mary College, as Vice-President of United States, and as chief magistralyor lw>mrtHwtataWltht chaptS to the history of his daughter, Mrs. Sempbo for a while, during her father’s ineumbeney, the chatelaine of the executive «Wftsiofi-trttd for many years nn inmate ofthe Louise Home, an asylum for gentle"■<jnei Jfepviilta ttrofchithe fMjpiASTtyJ Of|i£ ft| £el)f tfej ca fe®’*d^ te^l b ’ft™’^ffP ißts -2tas ILe y^l’ 1 " * >>s inftal easy gijßi'»<S and sßrfly mo> gmn|a brfio*wiWi Mr fftthff (Wtered flu-'AtWi'e House in 1841. .The dentil of her mother. OiXtt White-Hj4»-4e He^'l^hfld--had^h+t>r ( >d 2 ?fee' United States na.vy, &u<f Ais^doijlh--,tu.., get her with finanml'jlwihiw, uutW -it -tM-eessuM—for Mr»r^vnji>le-An cnrirriier ' "IfOKfitJiriULfi - pal of a young ladies’«*chee4—ia-M»li,i-.: -relinduiiyi that occuniitimi-- She is. now,. autjimij- tofj het( y.-imn'intfe lsuKtii-’rmriir'W’iish>efion. w e— ■- -r~. rr.? 5 ?

BATTLE IN CHICAGE.

hXvlm FU I i uer .ssoxqws. A 1" enhstgrf-gj3O a ( -t*TJr / km'Umgcfift l.ikni'Thi>tit4a>.Ciuaa.gi>^iiiv<u> . ed the disputed territory with armed men Saturday. The men carried Springfield rifles, and with fixed bayonets they be--gan—pot-roHtng the—fetHmdaeies of Ttw tract. They had with them a Gatling gun and defied the police. A clash bekfttk 1 red ; MFbot|i T" ■e 'jPMaSw IQ di. 1 1 - ,4^’' WjUedfe- f ‘ Jflci Ki|ile.vt£DStf>l Wftßß wrelilSfiffiafe :ng' gun to go to the district. Sheriff Magerstadt with 100 deputies also hurried to 111$ scene. Tligrgtate toaurniftTnOkra’inurtt 1< GMIWW Jifctty rithte utA Jjjdy nition were sent to the East Chicago l>oHce station. Lnte-m Hie"wfterH&m tF RFe-IKTHr," With' a Gatling gun aboard, was dispatched up Lake Michigan to make a demonstration from t ij^gJßßta■ of Streeter’s jjfen by njyuis-*Of yacht. 'l>gj©tfSiy oOfeMHKmcn and th* improvUfr warship doH<-eßiled»n Cap® S t re e ta- t i suri-ermerclnotlie wnWThe remainder made their escape. _ i.apL BfHTi'tff.iaaniß''tu..ujuu thy uinar which, were the title clear, would l>e -jvoxUj tatween thirty and fifty millions R ,f JL n Softer am/ HtA wuUjgM y«W»rfroin>lhUfQge al.the fuSft of Superior street. The spot was not down on the maps and dmighty navigator laid claim toJ±e jZjdjßnd declared his right, being thcftMle i>\ulutfttagon elect himself to framing a constitution, he deemed - th“ 3 - tl‘“ y—’-i united by the dumping of fill ddfts Of reftlMn and enrfh wasjgßlp by the lake formed ■ ujiu' w inputtiiHce. WifiUwfwiffitafKH--tance and the increased value -of the lands his began. The tract bepresence of Capt. Streeter and the ®- Aiinrra hr hml gaUjvrvti nl»?m. i t iim They Tiurtwl tlic matter -mtn coint. The Hw—natoe Gtart of the United Stales de- ‘ fi*'ljMßhe «jriun tlffi iuris<wflh*!tt>e tfi J -W>nSdr<-red\MCiJLict A I cflll agwiitorglF ized, under the ißmßßMstrict of Michigan/' a, territorial government, and electdescended on him and his army of fifty ■’".•".t "*'* **"*» Y *“ j- ‘I--captain Ka<T 'llve<rin anoTher pnrf of tO '? , YT-tW £ rw * { ja mln pan, who was executive officer Us the office rtPßaTHnSff. hat besn Jdlh jt Jmnftj.me sword ’Jjy his fellow3rss^O»^&ss 3& now has over 300,000 popttwllifrMb,> yer 400jGQ| £ J ftnsw Buffalo, N.' Y., police rounded up^tour counterfeiters.

DALLMAN.

MRS. SEMPLE.

INDIANA INCIDENTS.

ORP QF THE u||||Sh e u,u P’&r L i bert j-~ lillfeiyfty Stations VVaterIdPTOrl'TWßrfn a P<W* David Taylov made a escape, from the Montgomery CJftnty jail at Crawfordsville. he induced the turnkey to takeTiim from the steel rotary up to the of the jail ostensibly for fresh fta. The windows there are not barredwhen the turnkey’s back was turiieiramylor crashed through one of the into the limbs of a shade tree twenfw feet below. He caught safely, droppedSgrthe ground, ritgr and made TBB b flE’’'^E^s®' or ch-ver forEft ß f|vjbdii|^th«Huiks^f r Darlington dolLS SSfebMEP"!?* E" i >| 4i» ,i,?^EßHrven fclß ,rMe< i * n tbe oil field in a recent weekfwtid it is be--liaved-. to -huv.u- Uaux the Wk of incendiaries. The Phoeiiix of Hartford City lost two. Op&on-the Kel’Ty fCTSg w-afS’Tfa s * luwfethe pumper ttaJMS er <® lrl,, .J^ l " r '- v *!^‘T' -down to uipist ft the During wiker’aSabsen&e |pis placd&ftas also set Sfflildtar&A |>o4er**fetas<- ojraflie J. P. A. Leonard lease was also destmyga, as was' one J. H. HardisoffWnruis. The |C|7 g Jr , * ro , - ,osa I* shW>o. business blockgtahrdestroyed atMwcendiary fire at Zyßurrloo, the fire originating in the Ixiut®! alley. The night watch heard the ftftpli struck -wniolh set the block-on the inOil hawtaeyi spread y interior it hi (todewith Kit F tlojgLUftf nd iifltgend. The laxly of Emily I’ftß, aged 18 years, a daughter of a farm- . cr-. wa.M found in. 4i Youngstown. The girl had not Bftn Jiving at ■ l' l W'"W r ®? l % 't prominent C t l ' 'z® 1 ' of the 'x# 1 w Ol Within Onr BonUiank. is toJuuge.ipi.otli(flftpipon. ■l< nt stow dt -“Veefll It; Joni.” Anderson hire several snßJfiiox cases. teAdhl pa)uw. • -r r-y-v Kx !ucaft.at bietjfe'is Elkhart .. .bund < hun|Ljledicated -at-tftrrr Hanfe. y # „ "u.lMfrujk ftaisiin, Hl, PtftjJvTscli, was been oragfetinlue June 'Rlmvr wywttHwiniran, well-de-veloped ease of smallpox. . James Gladden, in a railroad wreck in Missouri Unknogvn num drowned in the Yellow river near Ply mouthy - The watermelon crop ahMljf White rivthaßlFEmt frosts. tr A. O.yiornfc-jMliglitstiMnM' wholesale gjb<-er, Jyill dmverjfroods automo- * ofe o n w Farmers are replanting The cut worm is getting in its woi^^n-southern lriiana_ 531 jJ. ftidjipond, BE build the ■largest Imrivkl on de f rm near Lewisville. jf fliautli Itend buxiJ.-c.rif nitgrjeep- acres of fine park and several mildMMf available river front. »sas’~ ** Sis. jjF-Ah- Ling^notatruction ladfiy ei-u&ed fjjlipg log, rh. T® __ l‘|ffhps. Ilnze flg* Jrain dealDtßutmLftibbedffi'Xjfoot pads. '• Fowler Confeetionery ÜBftrnny, Mar--iom wlnete--foetory bur 1 1 e d ggf 11 y, wi 11 rebuild at once. B^NyMigaj^za tiyn the ram-cs -4m du-Ji sfiftnear Peru Guy Cannon, a society man of Kouts, is excessive staking. TA Paaugfefto passenger an from Jb h lagerstown miles, in twelve mTuute®. ■■ftftMfMMstaahK at entered by Inirgiars and the Fife lfiK»*r r open. A number of blnnJJiWflhy cash u/n- viXen. is no ch'w TsT !Tl* robfcrii.w* ~ In Brazil Jnmes his t>jS , ar-ohl daughter from tWWumie of its nQ d SiwAftlWlßietting out followed by a crowd of corpowsviiin limits. Professional thleycs silk department <>..i. Goods [ c l 11 11 - swßq ..worth of MOW ■ ; fr'ered n sftMgTTt on the »f without detection. The executive board of l«kt No. 11 w£jth*ikJ»4bvdMi»ui-W>rkc(Kßr Anierien, *n?frr h **> auEnw Haute, settled the mining scqle MBision quesUrm. ■..4.4ll‘h‘JfUfiQHU4)f mßftUi le miners front Tlfi'onghout the Bta|a» .presented tjieir cast's, 'f •*- to’tfcjeasj<4u Indiana C. « conference closed a xiJc< < eßHful sessiataqtt Hagerstq wp. 4 Mfthnel 'Wdl-kftfe n farmer, hnu/sl hiioelj.iijii«bat*gb»* Moore’s Hill. Cause unknown. ' ~ T > U. /U n *L r,, *»W‘ nr, ?s ft *° B n, ‘ ar It In <lm led nt the oil productioewitattlacking. biMlhat, on the wftbr hand,CbuaineM is hMfltng. h 0 *" 1 s i3|»l t *‘*l Chief (’ashnuxe on all eight of t”charge* preferred bj ex Policeman LeßsToaee. SaAa. M, -