Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1909 — Page 2
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Speaker Cannon Is talking very freely about fixed and movable dams on the Mississippi, but the American people do not like to accept the speaker as an authority or guide by a dam site.”—lndianapolis Star (Rep.) So it seems that the Republican factional fight is rapidly approaching, or rather reached, the profane stage.
A press dispatch said the other day that President Taft in his address before the inland waterways convention at Corpus Christi, once more declared positively in favor of a bond issue large enough to carry through a comprehensive plan of inland waterway improvement. It's always easy for a Republican President to favor a bond issue large enough for almost any purpose. These bonds are nice things for Wall street and the tariff barons to invest their money in. Besides, it is only the people who will have to pay them.
A newspaper item says that Chas. P- Taft has made peace in the national baseball league. That is more than his brother, the President of the I nited States, has done in the Republican politicial league. The games being played between the “insurgents” and th<y ‘’standpatters” are getting scrappier and dirtier all the time. President Taft has been a poor umpire apparently. The “insurgents” accuse him of unfairness. 1 hey declare that he has given every close decision to the “standpatters” and many that are not close. As the games progress it is feared that the very worst kind of rowdy ball will be played and that every engagement will have to take place under police protection.
Ihe commission which lias charge of the statue of General Lew Wallace, to be unveiled in the National Statuary hall, Washington, next January, was appointed by Governor Hanly, The commission wanted Hanly to be the orator at the unveiling ceremonies, but, according to the Indianapolis Star, General Wallace’s friends objected. Then they Invited Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, but he had the good taste to decline. In answer to an inquiry whether Governor Marshall had been considered these queer commissioners said that he “was a Democrat.” But it was finally arranged that the governor and Senator Beveridge should deliver the addresses. Only two places in Statuary hall are allotted to each state, and as Governor Morton occupied one tho general sentiment of the people was that Thomas A. Hendricks should have occupied the other. But he also “was a Democrat,” and a Republican legislature could not think of honoring him, great as he was.
WHAT WILL BEVERIDGE DO?
“Insurgent” Senator Cummins of lowa has declared that he proposes to help defeat every follower of Cannon In the house of representatives and elect men of the “progressive” kind. In answer to that Mr.
Cannon made a speech in which he said: , “In this campaign to be waged bySenator Cummins the issue appears to be whether the seven senators and twenty members of the House who voted against the tariff bill constitute the Republican party or whether the majority of Republican members of Congress and the President who signed the bill make up the Republican party. These people under the leadership of Senator Cummins and Senator La Follette call themselves Republicans, but if they are, then I am something else.’*' In Indiana, Senator Beveridge, if he Joins his fellow Insurgents in opposing Cannon’s friends, will not only have to keep up-hls fight with President Taft but will have to array himself against James E. Watson, Charles B. Landis, Jesse Overstreet and others of their class, all of whom are known as staunch friends of Cannon. And then there is ex-Senator Hemenway, who, next to Watson and Landis, is the closest friend Cannon has in Indiana. What will Mr. Beveridge do about it?
FIVE DIE IN BURNING HOME
Mother and Four Children Perish in Flames Near Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Nov. 3.—Mrs. William Marlow and four children were burned to death when fire, caused by the upsetting of an oil lamp, destroyed the Marlow home In the outskirts of the city. Mrs. Marlow carried one child to safety and entered the house again to hid the others, losing her life in the Attempt.
Poor House Fire Perils 200.
Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 3. —Fire in the laundry of the county poor farm building at Wauwatosa threatened the lives of 200 inmates but all escaped.
Two Perish in Jail Fire.
El Paso, Tex., Nov. 3.—Two prisoners in jail at Lordsberg, N. M., were burned to death In a fire that destroyed the building.
MOODY IN WEAK CONDITION
Physicians, However, Say He Is Not Critically 111. Boston, Nov. 3. —Associate Justice Moody of the United States supreme court passed a comfortable night at the Corey Hill hospital in Brookline. The following bulletin was given out by the physicians: “Justice Moody Is suffering from inflammation of the joints, commonly called rheumatism. He is weak, but is as well as would be expected from long Illness. He is not critically ill and no operation is intended."
NESBIT FORFEITS HIS BOND
Evelyn Thaw’s Brother Fails to Answer When Case is Called. New Haven, Nov. 3.—When the casts of Howard Nesbit, brother of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, was called the defendant did not answer and his bond of $2,000 was forfeited. Nesbit is charged with trying to pass white sapphires for diamonds. He was convicted and sentenced to sixty dayu in the county jail. Pending bis appeal he was at liberty.
COULD NOT GET KOSHER FOOD
Hebrew Girl Dies Because She Would Eat No Other. New York, Nov. 3. —Orthodoxy so uncompromisingly that it prevailed even over the instincts of self-pre-servation, caused the death in the Ellis island hospital of Gisella Breiner, a young Hebrew immigrant. On the nine days of her voyage across the Atlantic the girl could get no “kosher” food and she fasted. As a result she died of inanition.
MURDERS HIS FATHER-IN-LAW
Brooklyn Man Then Probably Fatal ly Wounds His Wife. New York, Nov. 3—Frank Miller ol Manhattan shot and killed his father-in-law, John Sceian, in the yard of the latter’s house in South Brooklyn, and then shot and probably fatally wounded his wife, Amelia Miller. He was arrested. The four children of the couple witnessed the shooting.
LIPTON IS A CHICAGO VISITOR
Yachtsman Is Being Entertained by Devotees to Sailing Game. Chicago, Nov. 3.—Sir Thomas Lipton today is a guest of Chicago yachtsmen. Tonight he will be the “man of the hour” at a banquet. He stated that he has strong hopes of making arrangements at New York that will warrant the Building of another yacht designed to lift the America’s cup.
IOWA MARSHAL SHOT DEAD
Killed by One of Two Robbers Whom He Had Captured. Des Moines, la., Nov. 3. —“Pat” Hatton, city marshal of Carroll, was killed by one of two robbers near Glidden. Hatton had pursued and captured the men, when one shot him in the back. A posse of seventy-five men later captured the robbers, who may be roughly handled when they are returned to Carroll.
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ENGLAND EXPELS ‘FLYING ROLLERS’
“Prince Michael” and Followers In Trouble Across Pond. HE WAS IN MICHIGAN PRISON During Operations of the Band In Windsor, Ont., It Was Discovered That the Woman Associate of the Man Who Said He Had the Key to Heaven Was None Other Than the Notorious Ann Odelia Diss de Bar. Windsor, Ont., Nov. 3.—Word has been received here to the effect that Michael Mills, who was known here as “Prince Michael” by his religious followers, has at last come to grief in
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England, where he went following his release from the Michigan state prison for a statutory offense. According to the cable message Mills and about twenty of his “flying roller” disciples have been driven from the country.
It was la Windsor in 1963 that Milis established himself and tried to find 144,000 persons who wanted to reach heaven, that being' the limit on the number of the elect. With him was associated I.i’eta Jackson, who sought refuge here after serving a term in an English jail for various serious crimes. The Jackson woman stopped at Windsor and assumed command with the Israelite colony here, under the title of ‘ Mother Eleanor,” otherwise known to the world as Mrs. Mason. After a few months she was exposed as none other than the notorious Ann Odelia Diss de Bar.
HONEST JOHN KILLEAN DEAD
Was Elected Mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich., cn Greenback Ticket. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 3.—ExMayor Killean, known as "Honest John,” is dead as the result of an accident he suffered three years ago when his buggy was backed off a bridge at Cascade, and his back badly sprained. Mr. Killean was seventy-eight years old, and had lived here since 1863. He took a prominent part in politics thirty years ago, being elected mayor on the Democratic and Greenback ticket In 1889.
BREAKS BONES BEING POLITE
Falls. Down Stairs Backward While / Bowing to a Woman. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 3.—Because of a naturally polite and gallant nature John Craig lies in the Homeopathic hospital with his right arm broken, his left wrist dislocated, his left ankle sprained, both his eyes blackened, n scalp wound and his whole body a mass of bruises. He was bowing to a woman as he was leaving a hotel and fell downstairs backward.
TO BUILD HOME FOR AGED
Muskegon, Mich., Citizen Gives flOOv--000 to Aid the Needy. Muskegon, Mich., Nov. 3. —Thomas Hume, looked upon as Muskegon’s wealthiest citizen, has announced the donation of a “home for the aged,” to be erected on a site overlooking Muskegon lake. The building will be three stories in height and 128x176 feet. The cost of the structure has not been estimated, but it is expected to be close to 1100,000.
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17 WRECK VICTIMS BURIED
Only Two Graves Dug to Contain Men Lost with the Hestia. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 3.—The bodies of seventeen victims of the steamer Hestia wreck were buried at Yarmouth. Thirteen of the bodies were buried in one grave, the other grave receiving the remains of Captain Newman, First Officer Meyer, Chief Engineer Mann and Third Engineer Best.
$1,000,000 for Panama Fair.
San Diego, Cal., Nov. 3.—At a meeting of the Panama-California exposition directors it was decided to raise 31,000,000 as a nucleus of the fund for holding the exposition to celebrate the opening of the Panama canal in 1915.
Engineer and Fireman Killed.
Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 3.—A light engine on the Canadian Pacific railway went over an embankment on the Phoenix branch, near Nelson, killing Leo McAstoker, engineer, and George Beatty, fireman.
Bull Drags Boy to Death.
New York, Nov. 3.—Charles Bennett, six years old, is dead. The lad’s foot was caught in a rope tied to a bull. The bull ran away dragging the boy half a mile.
Pioneer Southern Capitalist Dead.
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 3.—Napoleon Hill, pioneer merchant and capitalist died here, aged seventy-nine years.
UNHURT BY TWO FLOORS FALL
Mother of Boy Finds Him Calmly Playing With a Kitten. Owosso, Mich., Nov. 3. —Charles David Fultz, eighteen months old, fell from a second-story window and landed on the ground twenty feet below, without so much as getting a scratch. Mother and aunt rushed down the stairs, expecting to find the tot killed or badly injured. Instead they found him on the lawn under the window playing gleefully with a white kitten.
Wife Slayer Waives Examination.
Newago, Mich., Nov. 3.—Arraigned before Justice Shaw, Clyde Bowen, confessed wife murderer, waived examination and was bound over to the circuit court It is said he Intends to plead guilty. # Best Kansas flour, sl-40, and Sleepy Eye, Pure Minnesota, >1.60 per sack. The G. E. Murray Co.
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