Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1901 — Page 6

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C. DUtNK, I'uWUI.er. , i : INDIANA

! he od'a .1 atiini.il Statistics tite mi incna- ! tl-u t Ii rale ia Itcrlin for iuo.i of four per cent ., raiust tu in. ivumh! birth f -" i lK'r cent.

A eoncti r r-n t resolution was pa seed l tin- Kansas senate, on ÜM ISti toiKl. iiiiiiinr the practice of hanij at the national military academy ut Waal Point. Uolsrt Phillip, treasurer of Queensland, a-sortcl. "ii the 17th. tint that colony nits prepared to contribute it lro,.rtiou of 10,000 Additional troops for fiiOUth 1 1 . a. The uati.M.al eouncil of adiumisi ration of the ti. A. K. has been invited to meet in Cleveland, o., on the flat, hen they will decide where this vcar's nalfTfti en. aiiipmcnt il to le held.

Andrew Carneiri- has notified the managers of the tiohhea (liui.) library association that h. will donate l.',.00ti toward the erection of a library buildInf that city, lioshen is the smallest city he has ever agisted. At the request of the state department the navy department has inetructtd the commander of the Scorpion to proceed at once from La (iuayra to (iuanoco, Venezuela, to protect American interests there. l'y diractios of .he state depart menu Minister Loomis baa protested t. the em zuelan government asrninst the exercise of censorship over any of bis oiheial communications, and it is understood that the protest has been effective.

Bepn ii t at ivp dritVin, of JefTerson county, on the 10th. introduced a bill in the Kansas legislature providing a ten-yeat' sentence to the penitentiary for the crime of kidnaping. The sentini-nt anions the members favored the bill.

J. K. Harpst. r. cashier of the Tank of Wathcna, at WatheUa, Kas.. eomniitted suieide. on the btli. by si.... :- iiiL' himself in the head. The Kansas state bank examiner bad arrived at Uathena, and was IttVeatlgBting thr alTairs of the bank.

NEWS IN BRIEF. I

Ociapiled from Various Sources. FlcTY. SiXTH I'UNGHEsS. (Sr. oml Session 1 Tn th.- senate OS) tb Hih. the army re sruanlsution mil beinc under eonsloeraIt. .11 .!r Tellci H'o! I. nr.-akli.H In an air ii. iff nt i' bad "ft, "l- delivered tenaatlunal denunciation "i Clen r former i itnmlssary-aeneral of the i nm Hi , I. army, snd of UM aaUBlnlstraiion which hu.i retired him h "a dfCtration an. i a reward." Mr Carter (Moni i apr.alxl for an early nassas-e ol the declaring that delay now ut i mean an allittnal c . n.lttur. I $.' ",'' AhK 'lUtely no .n.Kr. :- wa ma. I. vvttli tiemeasure, n.-t int;!.' amen-lii'-nt b- i iiii. .s. 1 of anally. ...In the house Pistuci of i'olumbia business was pout ion-.l ami th.- river and harbor bill was proc.-e.lH, wuh. irooi iirogreea beln made. Many ainen.lment-i were. . rT.-r. .1. bat wltn. ut exception ail oi them failed ol peesaate. In tne senate, on ihe Uth, scene progress was ma I.- with ih army reoraanwatlon bill, ant a ta.it axreemenl reacrcHi for a vote ii the bill "very o:i Mi Bacon's smeadment striking out ol mc bill th- .lis, r. ii. tu. ry auth.irlty e.,: f- ri. I Upon the president to In, reuse the size of the army w..s I. 1 "n the table by the d.- isive v.. to of n 10 M In the llOUS" snoth.-r .lay was .devoted to consideration ,,f ihe rlvti an. I harbor bill 2" paces ol win. h w.-re dlsposexl of. but tin- hill had not been computed when the hOU a. i i med. In the senate, on the lth. consideration of the ,irm r. Organization hill was continued, the feature f the debate bein denunciation of th.- practice "f hatliui atih" .-st Point military academy. It was utree.l t.. i.,'.. a final vote upon the no a. -ure n the ltli at four o'clock In the h..us th, river and harbor appropriation Mil. which had be, n under consideration for more than a week, was passed, practically as it came from the cooimlttee, al amendments not accepted !y the commit-tc-beim: r ;e,-ted. The bill carries slightly less than sixty millions, of which KB,ouo.tw is in ,iir, t approprtatbNM. In the sen t, , on the Klh. the army reorganisation bill was discussed at leticth b. - M ssrs Money (dem . Miss.), McComas ir,-;. Mil) and Hate idem. Teiin th nrst mentioned dev. .tili some attention to the prac'i e if h.'iln at West Point, whbh he bitterly denounced. Th,- dernon St ration SttSndWf the advent of Matthew Btanlcv .,uav. as senator from Pennsylvania, was the most marked of any similar event in th- history' of tie senate. Hundreds of admlr, rs. with . irk ads . i fow.rs. w.-re present fro the senators state In toe house most of the s.-s-

i Sion Was aeVOieO I consmeraiiou ... i. I btn to revise and eodify (he postal Uiwj i ut n.iv.. .a whuii were cotitPb led b- I re

i ,-. - - - adlournment. In the senate, on the IMh. the army reoraanlsatl n i.ill was dhiposed ol by concurrence In house ami ndntents t. the bill, ubiih sends n direct)) t.. the conference committees appolnte! by -.he two housee. The vote tt I. was alons party Urn -except that four democrats voted with the republicans In favor of adoption.. In the If use the entire day is di vote. I to consideration of the mil to refer to the court of laims th- claims of the Willlam Cramp . Bons" Shipbuilding Co., foi Hieg-ed damn s;es due to failure ef th government to furnish armor pin t - for ships being built. The previous question was ordered upon tne bill.

M rvin Kt hMb Um noted lud ana ill peradn, and the man srlsfl MMMpM from the Ohio penitent larj mbm weeks a-to, nas Msvand behind the bars of tna Case eonnti (ind.) Jail on Ihe nibt ol Ihe ITth. in corse ifcafjg than he excr was in before, hnvinr stopped seve ral bulb ts in an elVort to cm ape from his captors. The sannte, oa the iTta, oofAratcd Col. Ii. B. Freeman, Twentj fourth In fantry, to be bricadior general, I'. S A. Charb-s 1'. Mathei. who had plea,: 1 ruilty, ill New Vorl., to I he larceny Ol jeweiry valued, it is said, at $-'4.(iiiii, was sentenced, on the l Ith to seveu years' imprisonment in Bing Sinir. i i u , , st) cct in r oollided v 1 1 h a heavy loaded truck wagno u'ile rounding the curve oa Archer aveaaa on the 18th, Several paaenfni eraro in .Hied i splinters and broi.cn fin as At a special meeting ol the stockholders of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., la New Vork, oa tho isth. the number Of directors was inore.is.ed from 11 to If,

B0081EB HAPPENINÖ8 Told in Brief by liispttcbei iroin Varioui Localities. gatnllt x muled. Buahvlllc, I4h lv "'rey kVhiiton. a popular yonn ,,f ilt, was pro beb! fatally nounded ahila isitiiii hi- swcil heart. U-na V.iV i ? ..i.iv .,!.! al i.lcnwood, foil-

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VIM.

ATE NEWS ITEMS. Tn the tenatc, on the 10th. the greater portion of the session was devoted, under tpei iai ord r, t the delivery of eulOgiei upon the late Senator John U. Qar, of Iowa. Who died bust July.... In the house the naval appropriation bill was reported, with uii elaborate statement of its provi-

naval

ihe the

llderabl mystery surrounds I... Idsntiti of

issassin is Mill unsettled. YVhlttOa ,as on the veranda. pVparing to start for his hafgy. when a man -praiii: forth in the shadow of tfe S( it home and bred '' hint. Wfclttoa in, I Ietia N , IT have recently received several aaoayasoaa letters, threatenrtg then a Ith death. Oflseeve Bleeteg. sUehsndad, Ind., Jan, is. The Fort Vavne A Soul hw , stern I'raction Kunpany, formed by Cldcago ml Iowa pnmioters to build a trolley line ,est from Fort Wayne along tho old Wabash aad Erie canal, ha elected the followinp otticets: President. V. . Beed, "f Chicago; secretary, Qeorgi 1'ownsend. of lhs Moines, la. The rradi ng is novr completed to Boa iioke. 15 miles, and the ties are distrihutad over marly all of that part of the line.

The final count of the votes of the early atoning by-laws f, r aaHooaa and hotels, in Vancouver, 15. Cm shows that it was peaaed by the narrow margin of nine vote-. Taverns must now elos at 10:30, except to resident (rucsts and travelers who taki roOSsa. The problem of diepoetllg Ol surplus of $l'..i''0 which has be n -jr:. dually accumulating in the trc.sury for several ycirs was the principal bu-i-ncss vvhieli confronted the memU-rs of the American Turf eOttgrcea, v.heii thev iaet in Chicago o:i th- l' th.

PERSONAL

Tht

AND GENERAL.

The duel;, sS of MarlhoroUi.il (Con

guela Vandcrbilt I. while hunt.t.r w-na i Viyndherg, Port I'liabetb ami a

the Hevthorp hounds, on the 1 Ith, was thrown from her horse while vaultimr a fence. The horse rolled nuher. but die escaped with BOthing worse than severe shaking up.

Several m mbera of the medical and nursinp starTs of the American hospital ship Maine (which arrived ai Southampton. England, on the 13th. from ihina), have roinnteered for further service in the event of the Maine again 'jo-.-ai: out to China In the hospital sT B, Senator Wetmore, from the eomtnittee on library, on the 17th introduce aahatitate far the bomn bill anthor iiinjf a memorial statue to lie cn-ctcd in Washington to the meiuorv of to n Grant. Tin- substitute places the sulject in the hands of a com in, -sinn anil authorizes the expenditure f s:,ii.(io).

The Baal Indian government baa annapted the currency eoaunittec'fl proposal of Is'.'-, provdine that the protit on the coinage of rupees Im- kept in (Told, as a special leserve. entirely separate from the paper currency reserve or ordinary treasury balances. The nvv h part ure beconc s elTeetivc in April. Active recruiting for the army is in progress in all the principal cities ol the count ry. The authorized strength of the reiii'ar amy at preeent 1 '.- 0o men. and the recruit inn in proej. reus is with a view of maintainimr it at that strength lifter the discharge of the 31,090 veJanteera, June M aext All eeliatmenta are for three years.

Senator Sewell. from th committee on military affairs, on the Itth, reported th- military academy appropriation bill. The conrmlttee rtxoM' mends an iicrease in the total appropria tn, n awdo by tin- bill as it passed the house of $7:.4wi for the eonatrao1 Una of ofheer quarters. The total amount carried bv 'he bill is 71 ' '1

United States ml.i-sador th ' ml th- r.ritish retary of state for toaahja aaYatra, the asatajaia al Landow ne. had a seentid DOS ference. on the l'.th. on the amended Bay-I'aunce-fote treaty. An outline of the action tjient Itritala intends BO pui-ue vv.ts i. it develop! d,aad no definite deel loa is bkeiv to ie reached by ,reat Kiitatu for everal dav . V. ii. i',t other aad seven other hoe operaanre, with the memhera Ol Iheir families, mnk'.iiL' 25 in all. who had been refaacd n landtag al I'ort land, M' on ihe ground thai they were eontrnei laboreva, bava been permitted, by the trenaarj d ,a:'ttnent. to land. The d.-pai Inifit found thut similar lain i , oald r.ot i .I ts'iied la tin oouatrr.

battleship VV iscenain was ac

cepted by the navy department, oa the 17th. subject to the tis:'.al three month-.' r-, r at ion. No dat. baa yet been set for putting the veael into commission. AU of the opposing candidates havninitied their withdrawal from 'be race, Senator Shelby M. Culiom waa utianiinoi.slv renominated for I nit cd States senator by the repubheaa caucus at Bprlngfiehl, 111., on the night of the nth. Martial la., has been proclaimed in cm n part of ( ape colony, except tl.e d ttricta of Cape Town, Sinmnstown.

t

Iondon. It has also been proclaimed in Tom bu land, Oriqnaiaad Kas? and in lOast and West I'ondoland.

goraaer Prealdent Orover Qaveland Endnlged In criticiam of the national atiminlatrationa aapanatoa policj at the Holland society's annual dinner in New York, on the night of the i7ih. ihmI resentment was manifested fy h'sses. The Ohio board of pnrdon has refused to Interfere la the caae of Kosslyn II. I'errell. who is in the penitentiary under sentence to be electro anted oa March t, Ferrell was convicted of the murder oi Express Measender Charles I.ane. , unnael for the accused in the Jcnnie Boaachieter murder case it Patersou, N. St contended thai the dfendants' ataisling in s ie mnal b, aawaldarrd. aad declared it prepoaterous to BeeUae men of their hif-'h staad inrr of su h 0 crime, The recent prairie tires in Beadle countv. S. I).. h"M- been verv tlestrUC-

, tive. The ourned area ia from two to ! live miles lonjr. in which were located many prosperous farmers a;.d stockmen, ) Ah Mr. and Mr. B. 0. Talt were I driving over the Chicago, Barllngtoa ! f. Qainey u rowing at Wataga, HI., oa tie 17th. on their w;iv to the funeral

of Hon. William BobaoB, an Uttel of Mr. Tail, the riir was struck bv fust

train No. 13 anil OetBOItsneo. an, 'I ait was inslantly killed and Mr. Tart Waa so badly injured be died an hour biter. '1 he coroner's jury, at Leavenworth, Tns, in the case of Fred Ab xa nd- r. rendered a verdict that Alexander came to his death by bnrningf at th hands of parties unknown to them, 'More was no attempt to take tesf,t.i'Hiy of any kind. A a demonstration In honor of tl,p sent ino- of a sinirle senator, and Bl a'l riahorata and beautiful floral spectacle, ihe return of Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay, of Pennsylvania, to thfl re.iate. on the 1 T t It. was unique in the history of the body. Within the memory Of the oldest senators notli'ng approximating the aoene was ver a i t nessed. The orders to the Scorpion tn pit Bead Erom l a Onayro to tluancco have

been cou n termanded, aad sha will remain at Lb Hneyra where her pies ant i1 is regarded as Boceaaary, The Jury In the Jennie Boaachieter murder eat at Pateraon, N. .1.. returned 11 vvrdict, on the Wh. of initrd r in the second degree. Tins means Impriaonmeat for II yeata, The ItateBstal of the treasury lalBtWOa in the fOaOI'Bl fund, SXi Ii re of the iM,000,000 gold ,-i serve in the division of redemption, leaned on h 1Mb, showed: Available CO I IDBV, UiflgO i,M3; jfuld, 7fiel ri

sions, by Chairman Poaa, of the 1

committee. I'ha bill carries 177,010, 6...".. the Urgent ever reported to the bouse from the committee on naval Affaire. Thin is 111,841,111 above the bill of last year, and H0,22tt,3W below the estimates submitted by the navy department. The bill anthoriaing the construction of a bridge over the Mississippi at I i ray's Point wai parsed by unanimous consent. A n;us-meeting of planters, merchants and representatives of th

ru rious pa rt lea, held I n Havana, 00 'he 80th, adopted resolutions ask'ui).' tne I'liiteil States to lower its duty on

H'uban product- and adVOOBtlttg I ne

annpreaaioa of the export tax on tobacco, tine member of each of the oodi?! participating In the meeting vras appointed as a delegate to p ft to Washington to Inj befor,- eongreaa ai'-'Uim ;its in favor of rdurtion. Elina Ma nur as, a Greek, the com

nlainanl in an asaault case which name before ity Judge Kellogg, f Tonkera, N. V.. on the 10th, told : atartling tale of a plot ol Break an- I archieta to kill prominent Americans. and would have told more had the court not atopped him Bttd then turned him over to the police t hat they iniL'ht quietly Inveatigote the ease. Several arrests followed, News of Ihe lt"ialle fatal illnesH

of Queen Victoria of England, which startled the world, on ihe l'.ith. WUB foltowed np. oa ihe 'ist. with th3 statement that all hope had been abandoned, and the death ol the queen might recur nt any loment. No aiinouiK 1 nienl in many years has so profoundly stirred I Brian ndoan. The British steamer Betea, from Galveston, Tex., for Liverpool. Kurland, via Norfolk. Va.. loaded with Cotton, arrived at Key West. Fla.,

j on tne ."tn. wnii iicr cargo on nr

in the forward hatch. The tire was discovered on the 18th. There erefa y. inn) bales of cotton abroad tho steamer. The Argentine wheal crop, it Is estimated, will this ear yield -'.ouu.uuü t olirt. In the onntf, on the "1st. no buetaeaa of importance waa transacted la open session. In executive session the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill was taken up and M pagaa were completed before adjournment. . . .In the house some time was

devo ted to District ol Columbia business, after Which, under suspension of the rules, several bills Were passed, aaaong them: To provide a home for Bgad ami infirm colored people; to

f"iiiuisii a sonners nomo in m-ihw see, ami to Incteaee the snlarj ol the I commiasloner of education of Porto RICO from (-3,00(1 to N.0M. Bandnome Klk. a noted Bioax In- ,

dian. was riddled with bullets by seven Indian policemen sent out from (Iseotna. S. I)., to take hull to the agency. They tired upon him from ambush. Kik shot an Indian police 10:111 two vears ami. and had served

term in prison. Ban Hilary Gage, oa the it, transmitted to the lion-, deficiency estimates of appropriations for 1h- various departments to complete the service up to .tune 90, 1901, amounting to $1 IJtMjMIt, and 1241, MS for the mstal service, payable from the postal revenue-.. Mrs. Mary K. Lease tiled a suit for divorce, at Wichüa Kas.. on the Bl8t, from her h us band, Charles 1.. Leaae, whom she rhargea with Bon-support for g yeara. Accompanying the petition In waiver aigned by Br. Iaae aignlfylng his bstention of not eontot iticr. The Institute of Oeeanology, In eonmctioii with the Uaiveralty of Berlin, has In-cii formally opened under Prof, Vob Biehthofen, At the laggewrtlon of Emperor William number of very mtereatlaff lecture- will be delivered ahno-t daily until the middle of March. Hon, Robert C, I tell, one of the most prominent attorneys in northern In

1 I . ' Iii. Iioiiii- 111 r or: m the '.'1st. after a lingering M r. Bell a as t n kte elected to

I'.iniiiirriilliiii of olers. Indmnapolla, IndM Jaa. I. lroai the office of the auditor of state I lie .ample blanks prepared by him have been sent out to the countv auditors for the purpose of taking the texten niai enumeration of the voters of the

The enumeration mut ne

The Remains of Kx-Gov Mount of Indiana Pfli'l Muh .1 llouori at IndlinifftHfii A MILITARY ESCORT TO THE CAPITOL

with m sVasaed al Henne aawsnni thai Hier the I'ul'lle fBOBl l heeJi 1 ihe Beutete PawmsaJ laareleea in the aftaeneon ytemtCasamsag at QeavrfoseavtHe. Indianapolis, Ind., Jaa. 19. The body of James A. Mount, ihe deceaaed former governor ..f Indiana, lay n Hate at the cBpli 1, Burrounded by some of the uane decoratlona that had added brilliancy and splendor to to the Inauguration Of bis successor. A battalion of infant i v and a battery of artillery assembled at the state house early in the forenoon, moved to the Denlaoa hotel, and acted as an escort to the body from the capitol. A guard of honor was formed about the bier, the south anil north doors of the capitol were opened and the public began to pass through for a last look at the dead governofi face.

täte

made and repotted to the etat auditor between now and July. The last 'numeration showed 613,180 white rotera and 13.SM colored voters in the täte, making total of 887,0,

Pace Thnt Kills.

Indianapolis, Ind., ,1 . Parker, fto yeari old, hosnital. lie w., the

V. Parker, a congressman during the idminist ra t i n of I'n -'' i 's Ta lor i and Fillmore, who ivel la splendid style at Conneravllle yeara ago. At the j leatfa of bi father Q, A. Parker Inher- i tied a fortune of merllOOJWand the magnificent borne jtul nutb of Conaersville, but be icjaandered it Bw ia drink and died a pauper.

1-, Quincy 1 at the city i of Samuel

Indianapolis V Pen is to ndth bis Sou' He has s. nt i route for a ban Bpringa,

louisvilb

i no., .,.1,

bra nch on the

the MiptH Heil

llenell.ou Out.

. !-. .lohn II. I further out ana railroad. . to map out road from Inmain line, to

intention h-

. n !,. hntu the b'lll'ell touch at W'e-t

Baden and other point- betvve n luian Springs and Louisville, Mini n Iii, -ml. S- mour. Inc.. Jaa. 18. - In a dlaputa over a settlement for bn ulintr irra vel on a road in Owen township John IMuntmer, hauler, shot A. '. Hranaman, ro.n! supen laor. three tlmea, noandlag hint severely. 1'rantie with the belief ihn he had killed lira n I ma n . Plum

mer tlun shot and killed himself. Brannmaa veil probeblj recover. rn to Mini. Wabaah, Ind., Jan. 18. Joaaa8trleB vr, of this county, who beeame violently Insane aeeb sgo, has been ndmitted to Longcllff asylum, fitrlckter'i lementia i of n curious kind. He has an uncontrollable mania for singing, ind when restrained becomes frantic in the mutants), BontlBgton, Ind.. Jan lt. -The parents of Karhart l-'itter. a votiti"; man who disappeared five months apo. have received ;i 'ctter from him. lie' is in the Philippines, bai Ing joined the regulär army at Baa rmnelaco after leaving

acre.

GOV. JAMBa A. MOUNT. At tWO o'clock the body was moved to the First Presbyterian church, where services were conducted by Rar, M. L. Balnea and Bev, J, CUBB tnitiu'" Smith. After the lervleeBtha body was taken back to the state hOUM, where it laid la state until ni'lit. At 9 p. in. tin- bo ly vv aa taken to the DeniaOB hotel to remain until Saturday morning, at 8:10, when it will b

taken by special train, with military eeeort, to Craw ford svillc for later im tit. BIG SEIZURL OF DIAMONDS. Ybe (lleiied SmuuKler Sni He Is a t'uhnu Merehft ti I, ii in tl; I'ii-kIiik Taveoaah Tili Coentey, New 'S'ork, .Tun. 19.- United Statei Karahal Alcott of ih- Ken Jeraey district, has formally Mixed, in tin

city, 17,000 worth of diamonds which ware brought Into this country by Antonio An-oiiias without paying duty on them. Then goods were found an Aneentaa' person by United States customs odiciuls us nsenial

v is leaving a steamer of the Bnm bnTg'-Americaa line at Boboken. Anscnias wna not arrested, but the diamonds vvill be held pending a decision by the treaaurj department as to whether he is pniltv of smuggling. His defense Ii thai he la Cuban merchant, and that be hi merely paaaini through this country on bia may to Cuba. ABSOLUTE C0NNTRADICT10N.

MRS. NATION AGAIN IN JAIL. U Uli I lirra Coniiiniitoii Mm- Mini Vi.othst anal ruci i it oa IVteBMa BatosMs, W ichitii, Kas., .Inn. II, Mrf i Nation raiBf back to iehitu t, ddy after hat recent incarceration aiakü .. ...i . i

a --iiiaitpox in.ii .in...,. . . . ...I ,i,- i re-ull of ten ininutc of her work thai afteraooa at lam wrachad saloon taa pieces of which are In-ino sold ii Bifrht for aouvenlfB, Mrs. Nation was asHisted b Mrs. Julia Kvaaa, Mrs. LUCj Wilhoil anj Mrs. Lydia Munt, all of the I i . C, T. u. organiaatlon, NNith hateheta concealed under their cloak- Ihej S, tared hc saloon of .lames Iturue . a Douglas avenue, and did not leave complete piece of (lass or a Worl IBg slot machine In the place. n shaa CasBB. both for liipiors and oigars, oa well as tin- plate glaaa window- sd doora were broken into amitbcreena Then, with lightening speed, 'hey ran to John Herrig a saloon and ; Bverythlng In the front room, incluiK ing the plate L'lass windows, broke! when he appeared with a revolver, placed it lit Mrs. Nation's head .1 avid that be would blow out her brains if she did not desist, she yielded before the pointed revolver, und -.ith her co m pa n ion , ran to the I arej Ii" tri bar, vv here she made her Hrat attack on the saloons of Ichita three weeks ago. There three policemen met her, and she -truck at Detective Sutton wiilia poker. He shoved her a' nie a lid a youth atruck bim In the face. k-

lieeman Btruck the youtn antl km .1 him down. The police then o. o,- ( red Mrs. Nation and her friend .uid took them t" ihe citv prison fol ..' by BfOOO people, Mrs. Evans' little daughter pushed her waj through crowd screaming aad begginp for lie releaaC of her mother, but the k . man wai deaf to h t entreaties. Chlef-of -Police Cubimn dim-hn ! tin- prisoner- after thev reached tbf jail, ami is hcartilv condemned i i he citisena. Thev made him a pro.ftiss

not to wreajs any more saloon a ft er noon to- morrow . Mrs. Evana hand was badlv broken irlnaa, aad her huslwnt is a phvslcinn, sewed i up, After leaving the eitj buiidiu Nation, in the eoolesl manlier b street lecture to t be Imnie that had surrounded the cli raying ihat she eapected to loon wrecking again at noon i row. when her truce with t hi

of police expiri -. Bbaking her list at the crowd, dw said: '.Men of Wichita, this i- the

a mi of iod. and is i le-t m . , , very saloon in your -it." Tha women procured a c. i rode through the streets in it, -"Nearer. M v Ood, toThee," and kitu '

by inns. They halted in the saloons they h id

held prayer meetings. The da Osage done bv 1 1 cn is eatiaaatad at bet we. 12.000.

until it hr tin

of

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ml of shed

he ad

had

i.rrt:n Tin: riikhii i

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I in- merbuildlnga nt:' .iv are

It. I,,, I III It, u. (ii shl a, Ind., .Ian. 1. han's of Svracu-e win s, wer destroyed by fire last

making arrangements to rebui d, The j to.v n trustee- are a 1 -o pre pari vir to inStall a system of waterworks. Vtnrrlcil. Klkhart, Ind.. Jan. Is. Tin- vvedriiiiir of Mrs. Lucy P, Webst r a wealth widow of thiü city, anil llcv. Kyhanun A, Bemen, a Baptist minie let- of St. Paul, Minn., took place at tiw residence of the bride. .! Kill.. Shelbyvllle. Itu!.. .Inn. I v tlverjoyed at the h mesomlng of his daughter, Marv Bolton, from Arkansas. Nathaniel llram'ett dropped dead in her arms. Re had not se n his daughter la -5 yeara, Work to ii- Reaameg, ElWOOd, Ind.. Jan. I. The .innounoement bai been made by the pn motera that with the coming of spring work on the Kl wood, Anderson d Lapel rail road will be commenced and pushed to

K London Dlunaleli M,--t n Prompt Olllelnl llenlnl lit Vsit'

I list II. Washington, Jan, 10. A dispatch from London dated Thttrsdaj sayai ''There is high authority for the atatement that Lord Pauncefote informed the Wnahington government, months ago, that Lngland would not object to either the fortification of the waterway or the auapenaion of the Clayton Bolu t. r i n I .a." The secretary of state authorises the abaoluta contradiction of this statement ORGANIZED AT SALT LAKE.

Kn

it ra. ntlon On Her Woeel 00 ininr h uinlM-r iin.l .lnileil. Wichita, Kas., Jan. 21, Mrs. x caused a mvv sensation t gal bf slapping Sheriff Simmons on Ihr face, taking hold of Iiis ears and L'iv inil lii'B a rough hnndtlng generally. Mrs. Nation vva- at the I'nion t tion. in the act of buying a llekel ta a neighboring town, when the ihei B pulled at her sleeve. Ba J Infi " on are my prisoner. Madame Mrs. Nation turned her face hont and seeing Sheriff Simmons, cave I W a violent ship across the face si.,' followed this up bv taking hold of 11 1 . are With her tWO hands and Wrh them viciously. The Union station was full Of women, whobee-an scream inp, and tremendous excitemeitt fOl lowed, as the sheriff, who is a u"J -mall man. RtTUggled with his power fnl antagoniat. A policeman csntehi his rescue and. w Ith the aid ol - bretandera, thev succeeded in picklnf

up the woman In their arm ai ine- lier in a cab. which w

rnnkllv to the county jail

stated oa -M-int: placed In Ihe privat room for women, but Sheriff HlmmM put her in a cell in the steel n where she bSgaa to prav ami h v inns.

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store Of Fred COBtS, '. was blow n open ato

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lal in monev ind $1 ton

The v.i fe in it Patrlckartied of it v

THE LEADING UNIVERSITIES. There are marly :;.". nun students in in American unlversltlea, Four Of the 13 leading American Universilies are state institutions.

American nit I,- lirnnrr,' Roe I n tin i, I n ii ne Ii eil nl Suit i. ke city.

Ball Lake, UtahyJan. 19. The American Cattle Urowera' associntioa has been organited by the representatives of the Hf teen transmlasl dppl states. The ii.isoi ia t ion is designed to till the same laid with reference to the cattle industry that is occupied by the National Wool Growem" association to i in- sheep Industry, it is claimed thai the men present at the meting represent a capital running into the hundred! of millions. The temporary officers are all of Colo rado, Adjournment was taken to a meeting to ba held at Denver some time in Man h.

Through its new summer school, Columbia has riven to he Ihe second unlveraitj in America in somber of enrollments. Harvard is nearly 1,000 ahead of its nearest compel tor In number of Student- attendant upon its 'rourses. It enroll S.TiiU regular and special Indents; Columbia has ri-jjislercd i.T-.'J st Ud( nts.

lluriM'il M Wis VVntr-r'n I'.lif,.. Benton Barbor, Mich., Jan. 19- The Braham . Morton propeller City al LoalSVllle, was burned In the water's cdf.'c at the dock, where sh.- w;,h laid up for the winter, t'hurlcs Bouth worth, of Baagatttck, the watchman, was burned to ,i crisp. When 'In tire was discovered by persona en the do -k. the pumps in the vc el were werking, iliowlnn that WatehBaaa Ion th worth had been Rghtini the lire when he nu t hi. death, It is supposed oUthWOrtB was lirst overeomn by smoke sad then burned to death. The Louisville wa- rained nt $100,OCe

vciOtV. trial

the ckf rig 4

nee iirr Veefs tm akasVlnanseei "n She Will Keep II I B. Hutchinson, Kas.. Jan. 81. ( a trie Nation, Wichita saloon wrecker, lectured last niht to an audienc that lilleil Ihe bjOrfBai chunli ' Hutehinaon. She said !

"You'll hear from me again

and it won't In- from a led up p form, either. Qod intends that I up what I've nlreauy begun in W ia. and I'll do it. Wichita is Wit only town In Kansaa that has ro und brlekbata." Thil sentiment wan applo'"'''1 orously, and Mrs. Nation, win Khe was inspired bv Ood, POlltlti'U

"I will gladly irive up my life, be. while deatrorlna these a

plnccs." COSTLY THINGS. Attnr of rosea aella at 1100 an miser, which is five ttBBBB the value af I The Thamoa atsihaakaienl coi 1 17 . 1.0, Tin re art- 1,M. ' 1 yards of brick, earth, famcret I

granite in it. The state, war and navv nievits are consolidated in mens bulldlag, which was 1S71 It ei st $1(1.1 UM. (Kin.

Sinokevtncks. 200 feet

sire um fen nee at th" basi

the top, are manafaoturefl Louis, and cost WMOO rnch.

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