Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 November 1900 — Page 2
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1 10 1 MUND.
The queen regent o' BfSftkn, Mgl thi Vienna com spondeat of the London Evpress, has uppeuled tu l'.mperOl francla Joseph to ute his Inrtuenes v,,th Don Curios to sUm fch larlis ribing.
Miss Mira fUrschey, daughter ef tb late railllonalrii lumberman, B Hlrschey. m the Mh. purchase,) ground 1 II lit i ne. Im. fee Um itt of a pui. Iii- iiont.ii which ehs will erect ami donate tB the city. S ' An undated dispatch from Pretoria, Bavs t.ca. De Wet has Lern WOUnded hi Um kg '" "-ht wi,h ""' of .. Knox at Rensbarg lnft. Ae cordiiur to native reports, 'he Boei Commander narrowly escaped capture.
Four hundred and fifty men are be ing enlisted at the naval rem: 1 1 Inf, tat ion in Chicago to be sent to tht trainiag nip BnÄalo t Norfolk. 'a. About lVcember 1 they will leave for Barbadoes or Trinidad, where they board the training ships Lancaster and Hartford. The National Irrigation concre-s U to meet in Chicago, on the list, for a fotir day session. Some of the BBOSt prominent men of the country have been secured for addresses on irrigation and forestry, including a mnnber of western United States senators and members of congress. Captain of the Port Young ha? asked the povernment to refuse any and all proposals looking to the nmoval of the wreck of the United Stat. 's battleahip Maine from the harbor of Havana by explosives. The
Work will probablv be accomplished
bv the aid of a cotTerdam.
An exhibition of 150 photographs,
taken by Anaerica n women amateur was opened in St. Petentborgh, on the 7th. and proved a revelation to the Russian photographers, The collec Hen was loaned by Mi Johnstone, its owner. The photographs wire t'.rst Bent to Moscow- from Pari-. ST The roeernment la oiakingeatenslee arrangements for the Cuban exhibit In the forthcoming l'an-Ameriean S aoaitlon at Buffalo. Grounds ham been secured there, on which will he erected typical Cuban colonial build inir. and $10.!" will be appropriated a i urtht ranee of the plans.
Candidates for the Presidency Who
Have Been Neglected by tht Mews Chroniclers '6ENE DEBS LED THEM ALL IN CHICA60. ihr peaalhltlnntsai Base ide fassen "i"s Polled täte ibr ceeate? apaeoatmattaai nM fctHHeav-WsSi ke DeÄalteif I.andt-U In the lloilH," BiSSBBBi Chicago. Nov. io. Besldee MeJKla 1,-v end Bryan there were tee other men in the field with aspirations to
the ofliee of president of the I nited
States. In Chicago alone, Eugene V. Debs, ns lu ad of the social democratic tick
et, led the other minor candidates by
a total vote of 5.0--. John Ci. Woolley, the prohibition candidate, followed second, with a vote of 3,335, while the socialist labor party, with Joseph F. Ilaleney, received Ii; Wharton Darker, for the people's party, 10, and Seth 11. Kllis, of the "I nion Reform nireet I.pc islation" narty, found
i0 .scattered votes. At the national prohibition headquarters it is estimated that the total vote in the nation would exceed 400,000. This estimate was based upon the receipt of about 400 telegrams receded from la states. This is more than three times the vote cast for Levering in ItM. John 0. Woolley anticipates a vote approaehing 500,000, basiag his claims upon the country precincts which are et to report. Indiana, Ohio, Michigan. N.-w York and Pennsylvania are thOUghl to have polled a prohibition vote fully four times as large as in lite, lllinios is estimated at nearly
three times the vote of sy6, or 7,$00.
plurality in Ohio, an flpured from ths eossplete returns from everj preelnot in the state. a lepolteii to tae IS publican committee, is ?1,! I. Ibers will be an ehaage from these Igaras until the official count of the vote of the stale has been completed. I m it i.i i ii:s. The rinaallllaa i" i' the strs o iiie presidential tatss ,t. l. ..ms, Nov. io. Prow t BS BBMSf flclal returm received frosa all the tetes the following pluralities on th national tickets is compiled:
n fm ill
The Military Governor Will Personally Direct the Forthcoming Campaign.
ALL OVER THE STATE,
Lreuts in Vanoui Portion of Indiana Told by Wire,
9. Ths
Slates. Alan mi Arkansas Col irsilo Connecticut 'uilfornla l Netawaro I 'Ion Ja Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas K ntui ky Louisiana MaunMaryland m itsai husctta .. Mn hit in Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana N i hraaka Nevada Nee Hampshire New Jersey N w Yeik North 'srollna .. North Dakota ...
Ohio Orogon i nns l a nia Uho.ie island s. uth i aroltna . . South Dakota .. Tcati.'ssee Texas Utah Vermont VirK'nla w asktngton XVst Vlrsinia . Vi, onsia Wyomii g
M
Plaralltlss. Kli ' Bryan. TD.iiOO
ÜO.IIltf
Total .. Plurality ley Plural, tv ley 1893
lor for'
McKIn M Kni
ll 25,iiX 4o.iMBt , tt.oet 4i, ""I) ... v S7.sj0 110,09 ii.lAW S.' Su.mS gt,en 0,9UQ 10.000 !.säü ii.UUO .... 40. 001 I) 3o. wW s.uuO &,i0 aoo 20,ni 06.000 li... mw 30.000 pt.ou) 7o. reto l.'i.OOU mxee) n.ooo at.osi 18,000 0.'J0 ITi.uofl 3..VW MLMI 0.000 10,J l-'i.tnw lot, est 4.1HJU i.:!'.'..us (,-, 750.208 fru.s:.4
PUI HAS APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT.
He Use U.-en t.hi n OSHSStel lnr'iii.Mia. urn the i.- ". mi Seeeae ii , to be lof la JaaTaaasaS Tks Caaipasaa WW, HaaMlsas, lie n there
. u.U. u( Tssraa. w i-hiii!' inn. l C, Nor.
popuiatioa f eirtuiu inii)i)nited pieces in ladlaas sari eg between 1,000 sad a."1 Inkanitanta in ISOO, us ianouaeed m Ills saasae ssireu'. (ollowei Albany. 2.110, Aiisohi. - Hi; Attica, 1.001; Auburn, MM; Suroi .. :.m itiuft'oii. ..; HoonVlUo, :.:. Broekvllle, S.SW; I'utier, ten; Caaacltoa. Ü.tW; i'larkuvlll-. -.::'. Clinton, i.'.'iN. Columbia, 1,878; Corlneton, l-.JU. Crown Point. :.XW. 1 'tor. 1.1. !!
pal. i.135; Dunkirk. :t.ls.; Basi bm i J 4SI ; Fairmount. 3. ft. Franklin, I 1 r- ...... lr... .neu st 1.' 3 1,1,1 '.
New V ork. WOT. n. .iaj.- Orssnttetd, wuntinenure, wi tiinr c ivs u Washington s' ial to Unlviile. .;. :.M. I.awr. nceburf. l.:i-0; 1,1 ' ' ... .....i.. .i ii,.. ,,,,,, 4 4.I.-, I. loonier. l.lnton.
the tteraW, WUI perSOU-i.J Martinsville, 4.o, Morticcllo. 2 107. Mont
rigorous military opwrun" ,.ii..r. 3.6. Napimne :.:. .n. s.-asn-, rected nirainst t lie Filipino insuri:'nta. ,,,,, Ni,., v,u. 4 .v. N.-nh M '' ... .. bass. 2.388; Nortk Vsrnon. 2.KS; Plymouth..MS; Wfceo fca ae4ay aeaei BlMa. Portiand. I.7S1; Kedksy. 2.201 Bei . den. Mai-Arthur has clearly imlaat- Rochester I Kockport, ed that us soon as tho rainy season nW ,; g-ftfRK aball Bare ended he will take personal vvarVae Weal command of tae troops, ltus action j . ;ettai jbB; Whltine. 3.88S; Wlnckestsr,
has received the emphatic approval or ., j.
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Three Others Fatally Injured and Seven Badly Hurt in a Hotel Fire at Poplar Bluff, Mo. THE 6IFFOR0 HOUSE WAS DESTROYED.
The MUalnK in-l - DsaS" 1 tiif iiiiin vn i iiLiiimii Sanaa Wsltesed " Paea Patelly liijnre.l iln-rr Wrrt- liiu Hair. i.i. a.iiii BeesMsse.
Poplar iiiuiT, Mi... Nov, I iie are known to have I u
our lost, a inl
the preaident. Plans of the war departmeni com municated to flea. HscArthur for uppreasing the rebellion contemplate the diviaion of Luson lato districts, und the mobilization of aufnclent trnons ill those distriets to elTectunlly
,
Strain IIoiih,- ami l . South Bead, tad., Nov. Iv Miss
Catherine bobnie, pretty rirl who bjovi In the best
iinil a graduate of Not
vent at .-south Hein
Im liana society
Heme con-
erealeil ii sen-
nation in couii In Bing hsmtoa, N. Y.
shatter any inaurgent forces that may bv pleading galltj lo atesllng house
be operating therein.
l-.vi.eel to FIiiU l.nree
II.mII-.
and lot valued Si ?i."i;. in '"'" was most ixeiiliar and involved the
Qea, MacArtiiur is apparently eon- j,,.,,,, (orgery f a deed conveying
KASAV SOI. ID KLEUATIOX.
If
The United S'ates consul gl aernl. ßamuel R. Gunnere, . understo.t) to have sisde larther atrcng repre enta Iii, ns to the ifovernmenl officlnli el Morocco. argtSg 'he lmmedintc paynient of the American claims, it lo als., aeain reported In Tangier that
an American erateer ti to enforce the demand.
be t?. nt to
Mama ASK A 1 aUBPUMJCAa,
Hrkinli-) Will llitv,- a IMurallty ot Uvrr Sl Thimnnil, Omaha, N b., Nov. 9, Almost com" plete returns pive McKinley B phiraihiy in Nebraska of over MOO. The republican state tieket is elected by from LMQ to S,000. The rcpublicana
elect conpressuien in the First and Second, and the faaloatsts in the Third, Fourth. Fifth ami Sixth ilistricts. The legislature, the returns on whieh are not yet completed, will probably stand: Semite Republicans, 10: fusionists. 10; vacant. I. House Republicans, 51; f iisiiuiists, 40.
Th.. mrmnailnm of Notre Dame
unhersitv at Soutb Bead, Inil., one of the larL'ist and best eiptijiped eol!i-.-e pvinnasiiims in tin- world, was burned oil the Uth. l.os. vjo. i; fully inHired. While the flames were doinp their work of dest met im the directors hel l a BWetiBg, and decided to agasjiM Inunedletely. The refornn-r. Ski-Nu (the leading man in the ant i-ilvnast ic a rty nrgantsed by Baa Yat s.-n. w ii was sentenced to death in eonneetion v',tli the recent yessea expiosloe at Canton. was repeatedly fortsured, la order to extort n confession from him. but he refused to make statement is reparti to the exploaion. Qea. sir Redtara Fuller, on the DantegaS Castle, from Cape Town. reach I the quay at Southampton, on
the -th. lb was fleeted by Lord Woleeley and his staff as well as by aa Immense a sesably of tovmepeaple. At night he attended the mayoral baa ipiet. the tirM of a lonir series of filiations planned In bis honor. mim ii ii e The ( ii ban eonstitut ional coi ven tion. on the Ith, adopted resolution to send to Presiden! McKinley tae follow im' idegraea: "'The Cehaa eosatitut iot.iii conventioa see the boaoi sad satisfaction respeetfaHy to salute thareetdeat and eonirn-ss of tin I'nlted Mates and to express sent iitients oi gratitude to the Amen an eo,le."
RBSFVSI T ai.ti:k CLalfSB, eta siie in ateatoekr Coattatasj to CtatSB I lie I .leetion. Louisville. Ky., N'ov. "J. Democratic and republican headipuirters here anpreetieaUy deserted. Those of Ihe party leaders still in the city refass tr alter their claims, the democrats placing Beckham's plurality close to 5,000 and their republicans pinning their faith On the ofBclnl count, which begiSM in eneli county to-day. This
official count, the republicans assert, will brine to the front hundred- of
ballots not yet reported. The unreported vote of ( asey county, which i prsetlcatty conceded to tas repui. Beans, und one missing precinct in Metealf county, claimed by the republicans by 53 plurality, are expected by headquarters clerks o-day, but they ena have no effect OB the result as the figures now stand. Briefly, the democrats say their candidate for governor stands elected. The republicans say if their candidate. Mr. Verkee, is beaten, it was lone by unfair m an I, A MBSUOt'S 0 I.IISK.H r.
Surrendered hureher BSeeti that Mr. Bteyn, after coanell of v sf nith Oen. Botha sad Oetu DeLary, aigressed tin- tmrgaen with j.'r t passion, urging them to eoatians the war. Be told them that he was foing OUth and hoped to return with i,0 . seen. He assured them aal he Itnesi that Bertnanj bad delivered as ultimatum t.i Great Britaia demandini the retr.ieessii.il of the ri publies.
A 4 nnl Irrk'i vfrrl omilieatfn VhttMBS Bl l.e I nil Ion. Ky. Lexington, Ky., Nov. '.. I lie canlassinf of the returns of Tuesday' i election is likely to cause trouble in various ways. The county clerk Begelected to furnish to election officers duplicate forms for certifying the returns. Thus it happens that in several precincts the only official certificate
wiienti.-r i Mooted " Ctntaaed
All A lit lie It.-i.ul.l. lie. Tonaka, Kaa Nov. 10. Repabllcaai
now claim the election of C. V. Wheatlev to COBgreaa from the Third district by a plurality of ten, without the vote of the soldiers now serving in the Philippines, which they say will be largely tor him. Thla gives the republicans a solid delegation in eeagfSSS.Se follows: At Large Charles F. Scott, pirst Distriel Charles t urtis. reelected. Second- .L I). Bower ck, re-elected Third (i. If. UheatL-y. elected. P. with J. M. Miller, re-elected. Fifth W, A. Falderhead, re-elected. Sixth W, A. Heeder, re-elected. Seventh Chester I. bOtVg, re-elect-
fii. McKinley to Bryan. Washfalgtoa, Nov. 10. Presidem McKinley yesterday answered Mr. Bryan's ansasage of congratulation ia the following dispatch: "I.xecutive Mansion, "Washington, 1. ('.. Nov. 9.
"Hon. William 3. I'.rynn, Lincoln. Neb.. "1 acknowledge with cordial thank year amstags of eongratolatioa sad extend yea my goad aiaasa. -WILLIAM Mc KIN LEY." Mr. Bryan's stasesge to ths pr.-si .b ut reached Canton sifter Mr. Mc
Kinley had started for Washington Bad Was forwarded tO him here. Ilrjnn Will BUSS Stalenient.
Lincoln, Neb.. Nov. 10. Mr. Hryau is in receipt of many reqaeste for a t;.tenleIlt concerning his future plan and his attitude on public questions in . ... , i. ii..
itvv ot l uesiiay a nsun. h mw mated yesterday that he would, uefore long, enlighten the public fully, but for the present he has private matters which demand his attention. Mr. BT an said thai lie might not acompany Coi. Wetmore, of St. Louis, on his hunting trip in the Oark mountains, lli't health is fOod and be does
not feel the need el roch trip, lie said he had Been from Lincoln BO much recently that h- found his (uu b ime aiTorded him the btsl opportunit v for rest.
fident that he will Had large Doowa of Insurgents, and is hiylng hli plans to CatCh them between CrOSi tin s. The details of the operations must necessarily be left to him. but the suthori1 ies have clearly indicated that I be rebellion must be crushed during the dry season, nataasttoa Arm cteelea, in army circles the suggestion made that it might be advantairoiH to offer a reward for the apprehension of Agulnaldo, Officers ere convinced that his capture would have an important effect la bringing about an end to the insurrection. Agulnaldo would, if alive, be a burden upon the .f ti., Administration, and
ri
erei insi
the nronertv from Mis Margaret
Kennedy, of Blnghamton, lo Misa LooBle. The conveyance was duly . ... .: .11.. v.
laterea ana me enm
until Miss Kenned called si sa ease office to insure the prop
erty ami rouna it airean.v ininrcu .-j Mi-is iMuiic. who had realised large sum by mortgaging it. Blekaesa in leSlaavsu Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov. 9, Report! to the slate board of health from health officers and physician- -how that the following disease- Increased in area of prevalence over September: Typhoid fever, tonsilltis, rheumatism, sea rial fever, diphtheria, croup, pncii-
. t ;t; li.tliieiia and w noon
while the authorities .Io not wish his ....
death, it is conceded that if he should
be killed during the forthcoming OBsratlons the situation Is the islands will be materially klsnpUfied. A Washington specal to the Times eaj s : A har n MB ISS "A sharp campaign, now about to begin, will show whether it will be necesearj tor the presideol sad secretary of war to ask eOBgrett to increase the regalar army. if. the Philipp! nea, Qea, llaaArthar can sappress the relndliou before the volunteers conn- home and restore order in the archipelairo. there will not be Ihe need for a large increase. Before the congressional session is very far advanced 'he campaign should be far enough along to shed some liidit on this question. If an army of nearly 70,000 lueii, prosecuting the most vigorous eatnnalim. can not overcome
the Filipinos, the administration will have a strong case when it Saks congress for SB increase in the army . It will be able to put the reipi.-st on tBS ground of abeorate necessity.'1
FUTURE OF THE FILIPINOS. The Only t'miillilun on WMI Tli.-v W ill m.i. nghttae I'-'boi,- PvMetes of ll,,le(elel.'l,. '. New York. Nov. io. Tn the coorse of a lengthy dispatch from BoetoB appearing in the Herald. Senor Sit Lope, the former member of the Filipino commission 80 tin- United Stales, and close friend of Airiiinaldn. is quoted us replying sa follows. when asked what the future course of his people would be: "Under any conditions involving a withholding of independence, the l il-
uiil continue to tuht in ue-
n,r eoiiL-n. in- ..i-e.i-. . ,
creased In area of population were: Diarrhea, dysentery, cholera infantum, laflsmmstion of the bowels, cholera morbus and cercbro--pinal raeningtt is. I'll In II II II rue. I. Whit in". lad., No. 0. Willis Gftlson and wife were badly burned by the explosion of a gasoline stove. Glllsoa keeps a restaurant and board inr house. The stoM- was overturned as" Mrs. Qilleoa was cetting supper, and exploded, The couple were alone in the bona s1 the time, and theii
screams were beard in the adjoining (
bastnees houses. t.iiis,m eras slnsoei bamed to crisp. Mrs. (iill-en'i burns are a tan aeriOBS, There is little hoiH' of hi r ti covery. t niieii i iiii-'- Dslaae. South Rend. Ind.. Nov. 9. Ven
pev. Peter .1. Franclacua, tof several rears superior of llo! Cross college, affiliated with the Catholle Unlverattf of America in Washington, hes pa Celved his eoinmi-sioti a- proenratoT ireneral of tae Order of the Holy Cr i.s, whh hcadfljuarters si Notre name, Bev. gather James Barns, si Indiana, ha- I en appointed to succeed him in Washington. TB r.-- letlsse. Cbarlott4svllle, 'ml.. Nov. 0, Mrs Lauretta Nteek, wife of Postmaster R M. Meek, who dfed at Philadelphia thla county, srss ihe third member ot the family lo He ef typhoid fever in the neat sis weeks. The Brsi was trvfa, II years oldl nesl was Irva,
1M years oio; tnen ine motner, au rears old.
WnsliinKton DlVieSS the Honors. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 9. I nder the method of locking up ballots for the official count in this state, the popalai Vote vviil not be known before .nn,iav. The msjoritiea reported from
the counties an to 2 o. m. Bhoe the
of the vote is locked up in the ballot I following majorities for the state:
boxes, which, under the law, can not be opened for mx months. It is pos-
McKlnley, 0,788; Hogers, (dem), br eavernor, :.. These figures will be
stblc
in a v
the whole vole of the county I changed but little in Bnal report!
be affected. A mandaliiUH ha-
been graated directing the oponing of j wiH have 75 osembeni oat f a total
one of the boxes. The board of election commissioners meets to convass the vote to-day.
pjum iiv
in the legislature the repobUcsaa
number of US.
FOUR CHINESE EXECUTED.
HON iill kINSOV.
Tin- Cabas oonstitnt ionsl eon ven lion Diet in Havana on the :,th. t.ov.- ( en. Wood sslled the convention to order and Is short epneeni pointed out the powers ami duties of the convention, and OTged its member- to n faithful ami patrlotk perfornsance oi Iheirdutie. Tin-speech way. enthiiHi Bsticall recelred, and renolutioni thanking the pp neral tad Presideal HcKinley tor aervksee raadered, were aaanimonsly adopted.
A leadiag eentrial rgsa f r.eriin, snv "A tsriff wsr eestd only be Sraged against IBS I nited Mate- by the Kuropeati states conibitied. 11 Oensaay alone snfre te smke Ihe attempt, her ladustriea ami eoeonteres Sfoaltl have to fool the hill, while other nations would (fei the sdVSOtSgS llow evel unples an! I he adnsli h d, it aevertheleaa remslnt tras that wears enable to undertake alone eeononsk tueiiHnren aaiimt a nation of 7'i,000,
aoo ai d eivjrmiuft revoarces."
He HepuHInt- an Aliened Interview In m Best York l'Mier. Detroit, Mih., Nov. 10.- Don M. Dickinson, of this city, postmaster
eeneral under President ( b-veland, i'eiiies an alleged interview with him that appeared in a New Iforh imper, in which he was made to say that plans had been decided upon, at a meeting in New York, for the reorganization of the democratic party. Asked if he knew whether such n meeting had been held in New If Ork Mr. DicklnsoS said: "I decline to make any statement. 1 am not engaged in promoting BBJ movement for the reorgBBiSStioa Of the party. If meet
ing ia called, 1 presume I ahull BS in vited. MeKIKI.BBY'S OHIO I'M RA I. ITT. ( omplete I nfflelal Iletnrns Make It Over Senty-tlne Thonantnl. ColambaSi ., Nov. U. -Chairman Dick of the republican state executive committee anuouucea that McKinlsVa
Ihe) Were l.eatllnic llllelnla ot I'no Tin Km, and Were 4,-nteneoo li the Allied Tribunal. pekiti, Nov. fi, via Shanghai, Not. a. Lour of the leading officials of Paa
Ting Fa, including Ting Vang, the
acting viceroy ot l'e t ni l.i. aim oen. Kusi, were eveeiited, November 5, Un der the sentence imposed by the tribunal of the police. Renewed report! of the death of the empress doasger are in eircahv tion, but tiny lack verdient ion. and are discredited, SEVEN BUK NED TO DEATH. Terrible llemilta of n ( olllalon of Tno Kpee 'I ralna In lleaae, liermuny. Offenbach, llesic, Nov. 10, Two eanreSS trains came into collision between 1 1ii ptace and 1 l ankfoi t on-thej-ktala, A gas rsssrvolr exploded, net ting fire to the wreckage, and seven persons were bu.'ucd to death sad four injured.
iptnoa fen e.
"What will induce the Filipinos to tap fighting?" he was Raked. The Oi.lv In, In H ill. 'Tirbt, the granting of independence." he replied; Mseeond, definite promise of Independence ; third, declaration of policy by the adminintuition placing the Philippines in a similar position to ( uba. Any one of these would rSSUlt in an immediate eessatiofl at hostilities, and every, thimr. laetasJUnf foreign obligatio protection to lite and property, coal Hag stations, military and naval bases, could be arranged by friendly negotii t Ions," Hefiinril to lllaenaa Ihe Kleetlon. Senor Lopea refu ed to discu s ihresult of the election. When ssked if he cared to say anything in reference to the nggestlon thai he might be in coniinunieation with AguiBaldo, he pa id : iminixnli'iitlii n With Kiilnnlilo.
'I am glad Of the opportunity to state that while in this country I have not held nny communication With Agulnaldo, and even refused to undertake to forward a friendly biter for an American ettlSCfl whose patroitlam I would sot qasstioa." STANDARD OIL IS SOARING. CrrtlSealea llantrd at SToo 111,1. an Ailtanee mi In TwentyKonr llnura.
New York. Nov. 11 Standard oil
,.i r ,i r Die. South Bead, lad . Nov. 9, Orlande 11. Wheelock. a retired business man nnd an ardent prohibitionist, who has lotiL' been RuffVring with heart disesse, eras warned not to try to vote, Owing to his condition, ib- declared h- would vote the prohibition ticket f it killed him. Be died the next day. sged fid. Killed I ii Ii' rrel. Terrs Beate, lad., Nov. t, Anton Kstsngh and fitanlej Marshall were kille! in a rival boarding house pmr-
rel at Ehrinnndnle, a mintnir town in
tlih- con nt v . The tao men were h iih-d with mining plek which thej had
earried will them to tin hoii-e where
the t ragedy occurred. I esllt I'lre.
tadlane polls, Ind., Nov. o. rire in the plant of the ii. t. Hearsay Vehlekj
BOmpany caused a Ins-, n l,o.nnO The flames started from crossed rleC"
trii lieht will - and were confined to
the repair simo, but the smoke dain-
nge to siock in salesrooms s heavy Insurance. 119,000, Bees Baraesi.
Kokomo, Ind., Nov I, The Inrpe fa t in barn of Cvrua Zahrinir. ni les
north wesl of here, has been homed
! with total Ions, Including l.OOO bush i els of irrnin, inn tons of bsj ami Rgrl
, cultural Implements, lxss. f2,500, n
overturned lantern in the hav started
ths fir", im 1 1 red.
it n mi Heave. Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov I, Rural free delivery service has beeil ordered established November 18 a! North Mb-
three persons fatally injure,
seven badly hurt in the bin urn- ol the Hotel Qiflord, a large three-sb ry frame bnildlng, la thla city. The Known Peng. Hick ( lark, Doniphan. Ilo, Bebecce Oweas, Poplar Blufl. Shelby DshOTt Poplar Bluff, fjBrley Berry, Pepiar Bluff, Katall I ii in red. Etta Hargrove, Poplsr Bluff. Wiiisiow stowe, Tennessee. Mlsslna Eugene Balton, Ho1 Springs, Ark, llaül Injiircl. T. A. Smith, Poplar Bluff; burned about hands and face. Barnes Pernaud, De Bo to, Mo.;
hands and face burned. t harles staidly. Poplar Bluffi bruised and burned. Mrs. Benjamin Bhelby, Poplsr Bluff; back injured; bruised and burned, Pink Berry Poplar Bluff; severely bu rued. Elmer Presbour, Poplar Bluff; severely bamed. .lames I pchurch. Poplar Bluff; -' -verelv burned. Besklee the nsmes t-iv.-n an unknown woman is thOQghl to be totally injured and about a dozen more were slightly burned or received bruises in trying to escape from the building. Eugene Dal ton, who i- missing, maybe in the ruins. The tire originated about I i a. m in the rear of the hotel and in a few minutes the building, which vvj I entirely of wood, was a ma of
flames, There were in the Belghborhood of fort v -live guests in the building, and the porter, the only person awake .a the hold. was unable Jo iie an alarm, the smoke und Barnes driving hint hack . The tire depa it men t was on band early, but they were unable to render anv assistance to the inmates. The guests on the second and third floors were CBUght like rat - in a trap, the tire preventing their escape bv t he Stairs and they leaped from tinond and third storv window-. (hie of these. Heek t lark, jui.ij 'd ami broke hi- back. Etta Margrave leaped from a tlni 1-
story window ami suiicrcu limbs ami Internal injuries, which n II eaose her death. one guest, Benjamin Hhelby, forced Iiis wife to leap from a second tory window and thereby saved her life,
but lost everything' the Mr. Bhelbt tried to eaeai
Ftairvv a . bu1 the smoke am
drove him back, ami he, loo, sprang from a w Indon . He asserts that he sa w ten or lifteen persons in the habway overcome by smoke. If this i the case, a doZCO or more hxulien may be found III the ruins. Many of the gttBStS had llSirbreadth escape- in their nlghtclothi ,
losing every t hing else. I heir hi ' and eyebrows were singeil bv the
IIa mes.
Numerous f.-at- of heroism are re ... .... 1 1
corded. As yet, it is Impossible i" o n
ju-t bow ninny lives were lost.
ijtiite a number of the guests vveie
not registered and their aarne are
nnkiiown. i.verv room in m- i
Ü in number, was occupied. Men are
now at work on the ruin-, mil it will probably be several day before iiie complete list of deal hs erill be obtain" able
The Clifford boaee eras one of Ihe
chle- i hot, !- in southeast Mission i
v. P, Horrid was the proprietor. e and bis wife BaOBBBd, hat MJSt cvei.v thing.
possi ed. bv the
Hanns
BANKER MILLIKIN'S GIF!
lie
ii.,- tsktai sioii.ooo t., His Pre vlooa irt tnr the ISMtastrtal leheal at Poeatee, in-
Decatur. III.. Nov. IS. It is pub ly an lOUnCCd that lion, .lame M kin, the Decatur banker and ph Hn-opist. had sdded 1400)000 to hi to the pro). used Industrial scl be established in Decatur. He I t.rcviouslv rlveS 1316,000. it'
cave 1100.000 and the
Presbyterian churches of lllinola
duns and Iowa will give $111"."'
; . v teil that oi her wenltb
tur people will rttktf, endow IhS U t iitloa
Ctimberlaii i
I lilt
Dei
certificntes were pioted at ITOfl bid, lrt. St. ,los, ph county, With W, S
. . , j..--- ..-..I....-
none orereo, us nninsi ,th..i, i- i nuiv n atrkat snd until ta-day the highest on recorti. The par value of tin company's oatSisndih stock is: 0700, 000, and per share Indicates a market value of ItllilOO.OOO. Dining this year the eompnny has paid $.- 100,000 in dUidentla.
Whltteeei carrier, Leneth of route
2" miles; ires covered. M Rqnsre miles; popiilstion served, w2s. ,- Poal Oftlee. Indianapolis, tad., Nov. t. A post oil ( ha been established at Oiiis. Bpencer county, with E. C. McCoy as post master.
GATHERED HERE AND THEKE. A factory for liquid air Isbeln ' ed at U.s Angeles, OftL, for ft f' 1 ing purposes, Ku-sia Ii SthSf i tnnned in SO Inf' Bf willow or birch bark, end gaitl
delicious odor from birch Oil.
w.. ; I ,., I,, m I uiiiii- il 1 1 to
la
1 8S
... f,,,,- ,.,.,,1 inter' si i
ui n i" . nam; from 1,000 to $3,000, ( i ' cent, is paid; while if one has si ' count of more than $3,000 be fsssirs
; esly m par osai.
