Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1899 — Page 6

iiri lanniU Iii- lured by 1-n-ni npi ' at they CSBB-4 reieh the aassased i . i -i oi Iba car. Pan it ma'.j one way in eure Jeatneaa, um! that i by constitutional ri im-ii - I if Muml l- au inflamed ronditi n i : ti mueoua haing of KuxiartiiAti TuUv When this tat Beta inflamed you have a rumbling eounl or It perfect hearing, when it ta ntirely MMM deaf ACM i UM reeSit, lad BBMB the iiit1.iti.nu: ion cmU tiioiiout and thia tube real 'id to its i rtiial dittos, hearing w ill bt deatmved forever; in oases ot "i ten are i auai ! by tt in ii. which ta nothing bill in Inflimstl nrmtil -u f the nacoua suri We will give ne Hundred HoUsr for any a ho of Deaf no." . . .tth . it annot be cured lv lla.i'a Catarrh Purs, beu l for ciron' i rs I K .1 Cheney 4 Co . Toledo, 0. Bold by Pi ugg - - ' Hall s raJSulj lUla are the best.

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Disregard of Treaty Provisions by the German Consul Leads to a Bloody Revolution. TREATY RIGHTS WiLL BE MAINTAINED.

A iit;ie HMwern iht iem arses mt Ha Im loa ami Walaafa In Which IBM loiter ana Vtatacaaaa pawajsaatNl 1'rntM.initi Savechaf BaMtt I ' r , i - tlun of Ihr I iillo ami iiortratia.

And the sound which forthwith ensued Indicated that it wnt absolutely uen.s. bi.le!bhia North ..nur. can. Soiia-thing verj noothini. in the ue of St. JacubaOil for Neuralgia. Sulniue andiurts. H r natnr.il II is fofBMwt of u to think that other folk. are liar. Washington (la.) Democrat. Trry Lay Itnt.-s Ifta In- IHaonrt, Uuiiini A I - i.n ll.tilttay. Semimonthly excursions to the southwest. The greaUot opportunity to visit Texas, Uie Umpire State or the I nion, unparalleled as to rr r hi. i product and with an area, exceeding all the Esaters sad Middle Statt-. I'he -;at ;-',a-a r - rt f Br-, fin t. a - . !. ra at Teias, indicate this section as having the greatest possible adrsntagea :n its. mild and equable climate ami in tin variety and progawemsssSB of its toll I t airther it.: r nation, dee. nnt.vi : mi ilet sad dttes oi SBcarsiaas, ptj to H. V. Bonrsksr, Dist.P. a,., l int int. an. i

KoolUli. IndtM-d. The Belle A man' looks awfully foolish a-h' n h i i : , The llentdo t lea. and they ,larc to talk about "appearances being deceptive. " N. Y. Joaraaf. CoaKhinK I emir to rimanniptlon. Kemp' lUlsam w 11 stop the Ooajgk at nee. fJo to y ur druciiit t I day and iiet a Mm pre bottle free. 1-nvo !.!.- J.1 and H teuts tJo at i ii' e; delays u, .Li.croua. gnaja r tatlTa It is not tb.- m it ; who fata a better half. X. 0 Picayune. To Corf H Told In 0f liny Take Laxativ- Hr m I Qu'n-r.e Tal lots AH drudfists refund money if it fails to cure. 23c.

Anna "Thev ay I hive n.v n Mer's nouth and n. at. Bahoak -WU, your nother war liuky to get rid of 'em." Yonkers St i' Cure Rheum... -tn witb St Jacobs Oil Promptly 1 : - . . , tunc, surlenng. Tbe more wortMe the man, the better kis health. -Atchii n Globe

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Then the children eet their feet wet and take cold f.ive them a hot foot hath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bei Tbe chances are they will be all rißht in the morninc. Continue tbe Ch'.Try Pectoral a few days, until all cough has disappcared. Old couphs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, week throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard toughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use of

Auckland. N.Z.. Jan. 19. Sannum advice juct received hero say that t liief J nst ic- t liamb. rs. on IVo. mtier 31, deelared Ualletaa Pmmm to BV Ntj ctectd IdnaTi tooealoti tt the late KinK alalietoiv The eklcd jusiiee also announced that Tamaaene bad beca elected rtoe-kunf. Cnief Mat.iafu was dlatjunlifled, Tbe eoniula f the United State und (H at Britain and the captains of tbe German iMp Palke and kta 1 1 riti.h war ship PtHTpola met tbe Gcmaa con-iii, who refuaed to raeoeiae Malletoa Taaua, und daeltaed to etioperate In tin- diaprraal of the Sanio.ins, who thereupon assembltil in larva iiiinibets at lialian, armed tiiemaelvea and surrounded the municipal . Malletoa Tanna ami Taaiaafat atuatcred about men, well unned, but anpplled with defective anunuai tion. Tbe ltritish and Anieiican consuls endeavored to awn boatiUtlea, but tbe coinmenced on January 1. Malletoa Tan ns and Taiuasese fought bravely, but .'i' of t heir fol lowers were captured. Then, disheartened ami outnumbered Use Iwo ehiefs sought refuse on the Britiak war ship, ami their followers soiiL'lu protection under the (runs of the l'urjHiisc. Mataafa's 1 .ss was I men Killed and wounded, and Malietoa Tanns lost U lueii killed and wounded. The foreitrn residents were placed under the protection of a detachment of men belonfriiur to the ISritisb ship, and thief Jnatioc Cham ben and bis family went on beard of her. The foiiowt-rs of Mateafa looted and bun, od Apia, deatrojed the plnnta-tion-and pillaged considerably mi !he country. The consuls later decided to reeopnine Mataafa and bis chiefs as a proriatonal gorernment pendhing ib" receipt of i list ructions from the powers. Afterward Bt. Raffel and the ßermaa eoauil cloaed the aopreme court, declarinfr thai the power was invested in them. The British and American conaUla then appealed to the captain of tbe Hriti-h war -biii Porpoise, who

landed a force of bluejackets, kief J nation Chatntoera, under guard, took bis si ai. FULL OF GRAVITY.

mi lliilrr iHiiril I r I lie H .r MafSWt uirnl. v.e Unftacv, Ian. 1 Ttte dciaii for Um conti osartial whleM is to rj Qoav aataaarj fjMMornl Charkw P. fckujnn mi ttiargei growing wi e4 his atateaienti before the war iureatigatiug eomaiia aiott, in wklcMne attacked Ilea. Miles,

i was made publk at Ihc war dcparlj moat Wednesday . Ail oJheere pompoatng the court, gtva one, are from the regular army, n number of whom, however, during; the war accepted volunteer rank and si, II hold those eomatlasloua, Maj.-tion. Butler i- the only one who is nut con i Boated altk the regulär army. The order la as follow I! War Department, Washlanton. IV C . Jon. IV

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a riain tnushsaiaa al the fraaty ( hargad Kalut ItalTil ami the lisrsiaa i uuaul, Itoar. V nsliiiiL'ton. Jan. It, The situation in the Barnonn lalanehi la realized hero to ln full of ejnivity. For some time past tln re has Ix-en an exchange of ear leay widn im between the three gov-

ernnaenta, parties to the treat of iterlia, reapectltag the choice of a succeaBBf to tbe latf Kiiij Malietoa. and some friciion developed owing to the strict adherence of the I'nited States K'overnmenl to the htrnai f the treaty. The .stnteineiits in the diapatck from Vpia are not regarded her1 as conclusive for tbe rmaoa thai they are in eonfiMl Mith the prorlaiona if the treatjr. if. an re port ed, Baffel, the preaident of the municipal council at Apia, and the Herman consul. Kose, have seized the supreme court and pronounced themselves practically dictators, it is suid Iit' that they have ioluted the treaty absolutely . The functhnaa Of the president of Ihe municipal council are clearly detined by tin' treaty, and thi last advices reeeifod lir were tt) the elTect that I'resitlent ItafTel had I !! (.'ranted

1 have of abs.-iice and intended to visit I New Baalaad it wna alao aaderatood 1 that his aoooeaaor had been elected and it was thought that he was 011 j the way lo his post. The chief justier, ander the treaty, , is made the court ol Inst resort un- ' tier any circiiiiistanees. anil. inor-over, i Ike treat" in ternaa proVide distinct1 ly tbut in cum' of an j dispute between j the natives t Ihmiiso I v is or bctWeOB the I foreigner! in Samoa that t i -p 1 1 shall I be referred to tha eklef Jnetlee, und j bis decision shall Im- fluni. The treaty I expresses Iii' iden that this prov latoo

is to guari agalnat hostile nutbreaka Theretore. it is seurccly lteliev'd h're that the prraidentof the council would thus dclibemtelji tialnta Ihn plain 1 roat prov ision. It was known here that the ISritish and AiiKTican aatnauar aAoen at A pin have been acting in accord in the present involved political situation th re. and attthnilfrh the interests o( i Ike tTnitad states bmj not ba oohm , pared with those of Germany, yet their rfghta under the treaty are eipml ami. it may Is- stabil, they will be i maintained. The rcHrt that tin- three consul have joined in a provisional reecgal , tion Of Matanfa could 110I ! recom-iled I with Mm open ilisaun inent with the terms of th treaty as to the BtsOiei ; of a k i nr that sin d action would inI tolve, the pow r of i ttlin dieputeo I of this eke meter being, ns aireadg j atateil. solely I od (fed 111 the bunds of the chief fueticc. who. by the way, ia

in this tMs- nu imcrican. The last ndrieea of the irovernmeiit ber- were t the elTeet thai the ahäof just i.e had this particular dispuU- BfM

, der conalderatioa, it having b-en regnI lar! v 1 afen 1 to him.

Waahlngton, dun. 90. Gen. Eagan was nerved with legal notice of the or-l--riii" ; a court-martial for his trial before theoloeeof office boon yesterday. This notice was delivered by the mCO aenger of the adjutant general in the Usual course and hail the effect to reliee lien. EagaB Of his duties BJ commlaaerj general of the i'nited Btatea army, peuding the eoncluaion ot the court-inartinl. The office was placed in ekarge of Lieut.-Col. George 1'. Ilatis. who I. as been on duty there for ananc time as assistant to Gen, Kaan i It was -aid at the war department that the text if the churfres ami specications upon which Gen. Knpan i to be tried will not be made nubile by the war department, hut will ! pieced in the hands of the jlldp;e advocate of the eourt-ranrtial, Col. Davis, and tin-court Itself may "i- them publicity.

trickery, in the Investigation, a men has been going OB fof over a week, the flooring ol the WOrkakop Nv:f taken up and a Grit. U partition wall was rcinov nl. The l'ro:-s was assisted in tbe worh by Prof. Carl Hering, a consulting engineer of experience; I'rof. Arthur . Goodsneed. assistant professor of

nlted ' plivsics. ot ii,,- University of Peansyli . . ..... ..

vania; troi. iimer, proreaaw oi experimental physiology at Ihn Unk eersity of Penusylvonuti und Hr. M. F. Miller, who ha had special training in exploration and research in the way of mound digging, ami accordingly uupcrintcndrnd all the digging Optra Ilona. I larence l'. Moon-, son of Mrs. Bloomfleld Moore v-.as an Interested spectator. Statements in the article, which arc substantia tad by signed statements of the sbore-named scientists, an- to the effect tlmt tubbing waf found eOBcealed in tbe brick work and uinb r the SOOT f 'Ii'' lahoratorv . This, it is claimed, laid bare tin- DOSsibiütie1 of deception, as the tubing is of tin- kind calculated to stand high pressure and could have been used in connection with tke great steel sphere found last week in the laboratory wblck tin- experts Intimate was used as a reservoir for compressed air or compressed jrasea, and the tubing Could thus form an agency for tbe forces ba1 moved the motor in the exhibition room. The contention of Mr. Keeley and his friends for many years has been that BO tubing of any kiml wo - needed to work this machlae. The vii ws of Mr. lleriti'' and Dr. (ioodpeed in- that the presence of the tab inir and Sphere indicates the use nf ra mal fore. and possible deceptioa on the part of Keeley. In this t'nw Clarence Moore concurs and I'rof. Wil-nu-r feels that the possibility of triokery eonSrmn the diagnoals that most physiologists make as t the delusive sbaraeer of tin- Keeley mystery.

The ( BMSffgaa DimflasV WasbiBgton. .Ian. to, -The charges and speeiticat ions in the court martial 'f Commissary General Eugan 1 have been drafted) ami an- now in tbe bands fit the president. The charges ar- "conduct unbecoming an ofBcei and a gentleman." und conduct rejudlcial to good irder and military uis- ! dptlne.M JOE LEITER'S LATEST. II Will hi Our It.-c I tin- KatMlilltliinriit

of . easpeaaaaa Air Mot..- rraek aasgataj la klenajak

Chicago, Jan. SO. The Chronicle pays: Pleased vx i 1 1 1 the sttcoem which attended his efforts in orgnnizlng the Auto-Truck eompany, in Pfow sork, Joaepk Leiter has returned to Chicago to begin the establishment of a com pressed air motor truck eompany in Chicago within a fortnight. It is said that tin young promoter has already OCUred options on html in (MM of the large nuinufacturing ittbnrba with ample switching facilities on tin- Belt lim-, and would at once begin the erection of an extensive plant for the manufacture of th- new motors, the patent rights ,,f which he controls. A BATTLE WITH FIRE.

MRS. GEORGE INDICTED. Held ni in, tieaad .inn for tha atwes of ueeegja n. Bastws i ii ismfcae Canton. (I.. .Ian. M, The grand jury y sterday returned true Mil a;'. dust Mr-, knule I. ii-orge for murdering George D. Baxtoa last October. The Indictment is for murder in the Brat degree ami the penalty is death by electrocution. Snxton was a brother i 'f Mis. Wm. McKinley. The president I iml Mrs. McKinley wen- called to Can j fofi for tin- funeral of Baxtoa. Of i Bourse, all the pro d'uis ol' thf , grand jury were secret. Xo Our "tu 111.- shoot I u At the coroner's impiest it developed that no one saw the shooting, but cirewnstantial evidence indicates that.

on the night of October 7. Saxtoti vv a i shot at h- was about to enter the real dence of Mrs. En A . Altbouse, widow ot the late George Althouse. I'iv- 'Lote w r- Rred, three taking effect. Ban ton died before any physician coo'd reach him. No rirr ,Ut- ii IVomiii s..oru-il. According to current reports Baxtoa bad changed his affections from Mrs. George to Mrs. Altbouse. rtn-re wi re circumstances to justify the arrest of Mrs. George on suspicion a few hours after tin- murder. fterward evidence was secured before thf

THE S A MOAN OUl bTION.

- ' As.r;rt ;e. licit ' HW Ueitt : Ilia Pisasnl -ikh'I"" l'" uaait a . o. "ii'iiington. Jan. 81. Nothing hna .1, . . !,.i,i d to Indicate that (he Saa.oan

tronl 1. will p. i , ihc lilploBMltls stago, Beriia win soon ' the eenwif -f intert in tin- m iticr. I in- ainbu .s.idors ni- ihc United ;n"1 ,,f Omni Dritsja will rcc iv- instructions from Um ir rcsptctiv.- governments to laaaht upon the application of a strict conntruetioB of the treaty to the pres.-ni situation. Thia (fovernim ni : ccs no reason as yet

to tlmil, I Iml lieriiulliy win mn uiee I i ton disposition i the I'ontroveraji on I that basis. I b.-cabinet BMetinC was of unusual ' h n-th yesterda; . t)nl part of the ; time was gbran to the Sansoan matter. . Tin- senti lit cxprc seed bjf two or thro.- psembers after me aaeetlng was that the United States ought to maintain rigid!) the position it has ( bold consistently until now. that f strict obaerraaev of the treaty stipnlnlions. this Dourse will hiring tha American and Driti-h smbssaadors us much in harmony as If lin n w is in effect aa actual Aaglo-Anoerlonn aintBOOa

THE TROUBLE IN SAMOA. Uow u i InnSait L'smm at Basils frill Not siiiiri uv Posatbssi 1 1 rag alarlty, tcirlin, Jan. SI, The foreign otViee itifoi ms a correspondent of the pr-ss that the official report! received from Samoa bj the gorernment tally with those received by 1 lie pfCSS. Ill any event Germany win mit support nay possible Irregularity Inconsistent with tin- treu . but the foreign office officials point out that it is not yet ch ar thai the German consul at Apia has been goilty of any Irregularities f that nature. On tin- contrary the foreign otl.ee insists it still remains to In- , explained why Mataafa's election was declared invalid ci lo- wna admittedly elected bj an overwhelmins majority. Tin- foreign office admits that t!ermany has long been diasostlefted with the codominion. which i:i its nature i; provisional, "though, unfortunately , other powers, especially the Washington government, have thought otherw ise." rhc foreign ofllce officials say that the captain of the German war ship I'alke. at Apia, "doe- not attach ntttck importance to tin- recent incidenta; and hence the gOVl rBBSCBt ls-s not Intend to send addltionnl war ships to Sann a iinl-ss the OtOCT powers 'o." TRANSPORTS NEARLY READY. Will ( trry it l.trTt" IJiitiitltjr f I kiii-ii Baal t tha PhlHppmea as .t i t BaelasasH I Sa:i Francisco, lan. -1. TsM transports Morgan ity and Bcandis knee j heen thoroughly overhauled and will ; i- ready for the reception of troops i williin the Beat Weck Stores, an- beian placed on loard the vessels and

an InMBcnae refrigerator is being Stted up on the Bcandis for cold storage purpose-. A lar'o quantity of fresh fronen beef vili be taken to tin- Philippines as an experiment, ami should it prove successful future transports ill he ti'ted to earry fresh nnat in ,i fashion thus givin? the f rt vh beef patronage to PaeiSc coast firms Inst end of to tustralian and Nest Zealand concerns. The Twentieth infantry is expected to lean- Kirt Leavenworth to-day. vvhi-h will bring them bore in ample time to s :i i I on the Scnodlu on the nth. Tke present plan is tn hnve them march straigkt from the train to the tran-port to avoid any II n necessary going into camp in the damp and fogs lit tin- Presidio. EARLY ACTION NEEDED.

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St. Loula, dan. is, flaffaMs broke out in the sereBtb storj of Iks sterling kuildiag, nt the Borthweai corner oi Baven tk and I. mas avenue, Wednesday iiiL'ht. ami slnsoa! completety gnt ted the upp'-r three stories before the lie department gBCecsdcd in HbdttiBg tin- blaae, The bnlldiag is a neveeKtory luick. mid is owned ly !. I .sterling, of tin- Hydraulic Praaaa Brick o.. ami occupied by seven gsn. rate Bna, The anasage ho tks bnild Ing i e-timated at i ;.ono. while t tint ot tin- ditTen-nt fimtl is eatlOMted at from ISSySSO to 125,000, The 1om fully covered by insu ra ace. w A olel I anttaStSV In Hie IsMtsSS Territory aad OMaasans ieni. I:iid. 0k hu, .Inn. 80, fol. A. .1 Itlackwell is dead at his home licr--lie had tieen identilicd with RMWy ol the huge land ami railroad ileal af-f.-eting OkJnhottta, and had led a vi ty pventful lif-. lie taanltd a rieh Cher MSJ girl. nnr. h- and his wife onee saved the to-vu of David from a massacre. vv., ., ftgOTB in the .lopliu I Mo. I mines in early ln v, and was. y ears ago, sent to the I'etroit

p-iiiiemiary ror ten yours fir mum terfeiting, Iii trinl was most sensational.

coroner snowing that Haxton had aal only quit aasociatlofl with Mrs George, hut had also sttemnted to eject her fron tho rooms -h copied in th- Baxtoa Mock. M ni- Tbraatastttl Btttishl a Banal see. Titnev ,.s testified to threats thai Mm, Ueorge bad nade beeanae dm charged Saxtoti had deserted her for Mrs. Althoiis.- afler he had paid the sarpeases of Mrs. George in getting n Dakota divorce. Witnesses also ttst i - Bed to Mrs. Ueorge securing a revolve and heing seen leaving a it reel oni near the Aith iae reside nee just a short linn- I. or" the shooting vvn heard. As Mr-. Ml house was not at home that night, it was even eonJeetorcd that Mrs. Qeorge had seal the victim deeOJ letter for him to ea!l that evening at a certain hoar so that the shoot lag night in- done at the threshold of the rival. ttevtfwBs He i I in a Wahles lews .iierllli(r iml taa siir,ilel . Ckicago, Jan. 10, "Weil, I wanted advertising ans I got it" exehtlnMBl 0 ertrude DeConsa, eoBtoHlontal ami trapce performer, who ander the anmes of Ross Wallace. Oertru de Wallace, and Mrs. UeOfgt liatrne has kept the pal lea guessing for m-urly a week ami mused tin- elrentatioi of lanamII he. stories. Irngienl, cotnical and Iramatic. when three wiirrnnts were I -ml to h i- charging her with Iure ny. Then the young woman sin hd asnent tn a proposition ot a museuiu manager to take part iu his show.

The Aatl-I Hirn i lathor latws at tle OttltaS Maie ShoaM laiaMSttatats I ttetttl i Ho- Hawaii isa, Wash'i ton. Jan, II, Tin- extension if the nntl-contract labor laws to Hawaii is strongly urged in B report made bj Ihc bouse committee mi inNr. It says thtmmnda of eon t met laiiorers. mainly Japan have Keen taken Into the islands since tin- rising of tl"- I nited States Bag over them. On the day following the receipt of the news d nnBexation -7i fapni laborers were admitted. on Koecmber ! aanttanv tions wer" made to lylmit ..i..", ,lapsaese laborers, 11,467 f whan were to in- brought in during the present quarter of IKW. The repor-' adds; "if ii x tension f our Bntictittmct lai'iir laws i-.- not speedily made, approximately I0JMM eontmet Isbori ra will V'et into the annexed Islands In-fore our law- are extended over them." tehaC MMtSSf Hot IMl II. -I Wmf Home. (Iinalin. Neli.. Jon. II. Pighty-t ivi members of the .si()- bnt tery of New Yorh city passed through fliwahi y-s-tenlnv over tin- llnrlington. Iiouml lioiiw from Manila. They tmveltd in tourist sleepers, with a bagvags ear carrylap their freight und rations. ii. Ir DtMSCOt, a fo.X terrier, was with them, tCtSlSB for I um i;ra on Tern. Lima, Peru, Jag, 81. As a result of the claim for damages made upon the Pern v Ian government by Mr. i;ttfrlml, an American citisen, tkrangh tha (Jalted States niinO'cr hen-. Mr. Irving Dudley, for OUtra ires inflicted upon himself ami RMtBlben of t . family bj a hand of Peruvian inn ramlers. it o. nssertedon reliable authority, that nine of the OUtlaWI h:.vo been captnred, a yd are now iu jail nt lluamachace Tliegovernnieiit.it alii,, appeal-, hai Issued orders lo the local authorities to hat.- the others pursued with energy ami captured.

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