Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1905 — INJUNCTION STILL IN FORCE [ARTICLE]

INJUNCTION STILL IN FORCE

Evansville Courier Will Appeal to the Supreme Court In o Picture Publishing Case. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 18.—Judge Resell, of tlie Vanderburg circuit court, has dismissed the temporary restraining order against Irvin Alexander, artist, employed by the Evansville Courier, prohibiting him from publishing a sketch of Gustav Trautvetter, while the latter was on trial for assault. The jury failed to agree In the case. The court dissolved the order, as explained, because tbe time which it was intended to cover had expired. The court refused to entertain a motion made oiv behalf of The Courier that the restraining order be dismissed and the proprietors of The Courier will appeal to the supreme court, claiming a vital principle is at stake of great interest to all newspaper publishers. Terribly ratal Dynamite Explosion. Bedford, Ind.. Jan. 18. By an explosion dynamite one mile east of Bedford two men were killed and four others were injured. The dead men are Williams Jenkins, of Bedford, and William Garrett, of Colitic. Injured— H. C. Meredith, Westburg. critical; T. C. Brighton and O. E. Lukenwill, Gosport, serious; Moses Bass, Bedford, not serious. Tbe men were In a wngon in which was some dynamite and caps. The falling of the wagon exploded the dynamite. The wngon was blown to piece, but only one of the horses was Injured. Two More Striker* Penalised. Indianapolis, Jan. 18.—The last of the cases against the striking glass 1 workers of Elwood. Ind.. have been j disposed of. Thomas Conboy, of Alex-' i andria, and Henry Kreln, of Elwood, appeared before Judge Anderson and ; were fined for violating the court’s in- ! junction. Kreln was fined SIOO and costs, while Conboy received a Hue of $l5O and costs. Judgment was sus- | pended for fifteen days. "Moody of the Rails’' la Indiana. Lafayette, Ind., Jan.lß. —Tom Keenan. the old white-ha ired and wrinkled, roughand rugged "Moody of the Rail,” Is touring the state of Indiana, visiting the railroad men, principally, and | preaching to them of better things, j Helen Gould Is “paying the freight* M.. Bwflro of Mot Machlnaa. * Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 18.—As a re- ■ suit of disobedience of the orders of | Mayor Bidflm against slot machine* 1 the gambling devices that were rapt- ! ured in a raid, were burned on the streets In • public bonfire. A latte crowd taw the destruction.