Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1901 — Page 2
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C. DO NE, Publisher. , , j INDIANA. JASI'KR, Senator Depcw, M ÜM nth, report' ed from the committee on expositions bill appropriating 1900,006 for thi Vuffalo Fun-American cxposit ion. Judge HoUlstor, of Cincinnati, ou the 14th, hsSllOll pormsnonl injunction utruinst ill-- much -advertised Jeffries Ruhlln priM fight, which was, go cordingly. indefinitely post potted John Hooker. rl-rk gad repot ter for the Connecticut supreme court for m years, up to 1894, died ;lt Bart ford, Conn., on the ISth, aged ML ft u;l8 the husband of Isabella HecchcrHooker, sister of 11. ury W.u. I IVcchcr. Th celebration of the ninety oeoond birthday anniversary of Miraham Lincoln WBJ mtv rtii-ml throughout tin; country on the I3th At ,t hundred banquets eulogies were pronounced by eloquent speakers of "The greatst American. Elizabeth Ward Boom van Höchen berg died at her home in Kingston, N Y.. on tin 12th, in her one hundredth year. She wns born in Kurland, and came to Aineriea in ItSS, She was a cousin of Daniel ltoone, the famoupioneer of Kentucky . "Legal Tender,' son of Gen, Cose of the Com mon weal th army, died, pi the 14th, ef scarlet lover at Maaaillon, O. He was bom few du.s before Coxey's march to Washington, tn ;v.-i. Gen, t oxey is in he west, and eon no' be rem ind !y telegraph. A nonfiling; to the Sörth China Doily News the Chineae say tin- acceptance ' of the conti it ions of 1 he pott ers bv the Chinese peace plenijotent iaries ttas merely a blind and that a lar'e force of Chineee is proceeding to Tai Voea Fu to oppose an expected allied expo dit ion. The Katisus B'Tiite. on the l :th
passed a bill foi.ni.tinp places where ' ß lhlX: -liquor is sold as public nuisances, ami ed in an endeavor by Mr Cannon, chair
providing inonns for county attorney! to iupprese 'I e-n. During the discus fion of the bill a strong temperance. sentiment among the senators arsi display ed. The London Times editorially advocates a more libera! chil lit for Kino Edward than Queen Victoria had, on the ground that the surrendered crown properties have increased in Value; tkal the country is richer, and that the kint: will have heavier eaill Upon his purse than Victoria had. The Pn iby t. rian committee pointed to c. ider the revision of tnt 1 'I Westminister smhi of Faith reaumed its deUhvcationa, on the 13th and will fori-i ii.it. stotesaenl m ik inj: recomnienda1 1 ns upon the revi eion to the rreneral assembly, whiel oonvenea in ! biLideiphia neat May. a Recruiting for the new Twenty ninth infantry, C P. A., began in ( hi cairn on the 13th, in accordance witl the ro isio'is oi the new army reosgsniaation l. . The work of te oraiting will take two ntontha. The new regiment .11 '. held at hurt gkeridan for eotue time while beina 'I nodded into i iiita rj form. Since the c.it s r. turn tC St. PetetS btirf. from Livadia the Mlitic;il poUc have displayed unusual activity. There have been many bouse searches an ! arrests, particulariy during the in t fortnight, fkii energji occaaioiu aneasiness and rumor acoouttti for it liv the raggeation of eona piracies uncart bed. The spread of ihe plagUt in Bom bay is inert-u in,;. There were ovi two tkonsoitd ficatka in that city dot ing the wee'e ei t.td on thr i th, ol Which number ,l. .' are known to havr been due to the plague, The govern gaenl is osVOttng it attention to sueOOring the -i'l; rtither than 'u pie venting tks presd of the dieeeee. Count Caaainli the Russian ambasoa' dor, on the liih, preaeated Preaidenl IfeKInley with a magnificent albuir oontoining n enes of the coronation el the cznr in J '.".. The album is a present and Köm. nir from the csar to th yirt'sident, and was specially made fot hJm. Ihe trout t the album ha in . la 1 1 ion portrsita in gold of thcUus SUM ruler a ad his w i fc. At Kaaaaa I Ity, Mo.. Bottie M. Mc Bride and her grayhalretl mot her. Lacinda Parker, eonvicted of making false affidavit to pOBsfosl pspatS ami fined 1, . ach by Judge Philips were locked in a cell at the coimtv jail on the I4tk. Judge Philip-- exphained that they could t a ke ndv ant aro of tin Insolvency act, and yo to jail for jc daya, Instead of paying tkc tine. The Presbyterian committee whict hns been ronnkiering the revision oi tkt vTettminster Confeeaten of Faith Sompleted it recommendstioM to tk general aeai'.liihly on tks llth. Thi sommittee has unanimooely agreed that some change in the creedal state laenl is neces- i rv , but is div ided lis t( tlx- ckaracter of his change . Lon gSSjorlt and minority reports will be pre- rtted, The forthcoming tour of the duke end ducbt is oi ornwall and York is gdtpeeted to lat tig months, according to the London Tissea, The OpkU in losch in Gibraltar, Malta. Colon ho and BingSpore, at ports in all the Asetrslisn colooiea and at two porW in New Zealand. 'Ihe vovagg hoggC vy-d will laelode Mauritius, the ( gU4 an I powlbl) the Weal Indies, m well Os s t gnadiott iort.
NEWS IX BRIEF.
Compiled from Various Sources, Fl'TY-SiXTN CUNUHESS. Second Session I In th.' s. nut. .ai the Mill Iii' nav .il Sftpropi i.ition bill was 1 earl In th ski. .ii The hu I'mi: tW was then taken ui .in i kepi (.' ih senate during the remalndei of tin Itfftalatlve lay In till' I', ".!.. M i'..!l Il HI 111,111 of 111.' ,is Uni menus committee submitted the resolution of mntttee to .iisam with th.' ut.stlt i: proposed by the nfii- .,!, ..- .in amendment t- tin- ..!' r n i'-, In. il., n lull, .ii.il ..ske.l fur a ennfereece with the senate This precipitated it lively debate oa he constitutional limitations of the power .f tl setiute over revenue legislation Initiated by the house winch t nsuined most oi the day' session. In the senate. M the 12th. the entire - ssl.m w.m devo'. t- consideration of tn aKticul'.iral appro: r'i.tlon bill, will h was llltlo rnoro than ha I:' completed During the debate tl, Hdma istratioii of the ,iepartni nt ot sgrl .Mure rocetvetl many j commendation from both sides of the chamber ... In the house the anonymous Jctt.r reflecting upon Mr Perrj 8. Menth, mtr, luced op the 11th. b Mi Suis was i-sunged front the record. The house tlou passed the army appropriation bill and entered upon consideration of the sun Itv . I It bill, the last of the lttr appropriation i ills, in the eiuite. op th. nth. the greater part of the day w.. passed. In executive session, in counting tin electoral votes for president and vice-president of the Tailed States Late in the afterneoo tie doors were oi ii. ,1 and consideration or the agricultural anproprtatloa Wll as res'tme I. At a night session the District of Columbia ide I 111 was read In he house eiceptlnf m hour and a hulf cousu me. tn countniij IM electoral vote .-i.nl promulgating the irvult of the preeld ntial election the entire day was devo -.1 t.p thi iundry civil appropriation hill, lienor il .ii bat 'lpori the measure w as remplet'. I. .,;( little progress was mile with th MIL In th- sen it on the lit ti. practically the entire day was devoted to further consideration of the agXiCUKjral appropriation bill Messrs. Hale I Me I and fjodae (Man i.iatle speeches of warning aaainst the enornvnie appropriation! by the pt.- mt conaTeee A brief ni;ht nesion w.m held for further reading "f th instri. i of Columbia code bill In the hon, the sundry civil appropriation mil being under consideration, a lively debate on part) tin n eneueq In connection with the s ti. of the old N w 'rk cuetomIpnie to die N. u. Hal City bank The motion Klvin - rise to the debate was .! - fej.t lo i m ri.t p. 1 1 vot Forty-three WtTe C0m of th iv pages ol the bin pleted In the senate, n the 13th, the aoTtcul tnral appropriation b II was puss.-.) after having be a under discussion nearly tour da- s. The remainder of the seeelon w-as devoted to discussion tf the ship eubaldy bin, durtag which it wms mad. apparent tl. if tb,. 01, ti, in, -its ,.f the measure Were oeteVrnlnsd ny all means to craven I a rote man of ! appiopi la-.ioiis coinn.ni.H'. 10 f. ;r nsldratton of toe sundry civil sp prtpriatlon bill, and an effort by the nilnorlty to devota th dnv to consideration of private . I ui"-' bills The sinht was kpt up all day, i tiding at laal by the point ef nc quorum. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. I.oni BokeTte, title hi gsaettod al "Viscount St. Pierre nntl earl of Candahar and Pretoria." The senate committee on post ofees. On the ISth, decided to recommend the adoption of an amendment to the post oflice appropriation bill providing for BS appropriation of .XMJ for pneumatic tube service. the lower bi.iMeh of the lud, ana general ussemb.v. on the 1 ;th. adopted a report it commending life dnpriaonmeflt fo.- 1 Idnaping. Fieltl Msfnltai Count von W'aldersee, telegraphing irom Pekin, says the .Japanese haw t iven their a-sent to handing over Pekin8kan Hai Kuan railroad lo the British A seat on the New York stock exchange is reported to have been Fold, on the 14th, for $31,100 to some person whose name the officials of the exchange have not vet divulged. This is tn' highest price on record, tke . , - t-nium .. 1.1..V. ...... nenrc-T in n i.nn, iv,uvv, nnics wrmm paid last month. Commodore Mar. in Rivadav ia, Argentine minister of marine, died, on the nth. from the effects of g fall. 1 he tlead body of William Stelp. of Johns aV Stelp, hardware merchants of Kansas City. Mo., who mysteriousiv disappeared, on January 111, was found, on the l'.th. in a creek in an outlying portion of the city. Stelp had taken his life with a revolver which he still clutched in his hand. Jiit before the btwly was found an alleged kid:rper offered to restore the minting man on payment ot 11,000, threatening bodily harm on failure to comply, Bevern thoneend persons out of work marched through the principal street-, of BndaPeath, on the 15th, carrying mottoes such as "Bread! or Work is Our Right," and singing the Marseillaise. They also began -mnah-ing the Windows of restaurants and stores. The police, in force, dispersed the mob after scenes of violence, during which man j a treat a were made. Uold discoveries of some importance have been made in the Province of PepontO, P. L Two miners mad.- 3,0O0 iu two weeks. The mining prospCCta in the provinces of BeugttOl and BontOCO, adjoining Lepanto, are enBOUroging. but it is impossible to iltain a title to mining claims at present. If is asserted in Tien Tsin that the renl reason for the deadlock in Pekls is a difference of opinion between the foreign envoys and the military as tfaoritiea, the former favoring a with drSWOl of the troops to Tien Tsin and the latter urging a forward movement. sixty men were buried alive he yond all hope of rescue by an explosion in the I'tiion mine, at ( umberland, H. ('., on the Iftth. Heroic, but futile efforts at rescue were made by survivors, but they wer,, flnsllj driven back by fiaine nnd mine gas. A memorial to congress strongly protesting agsinsl the paaaage of the iip gubsidy bill now needing before the United States senate was passed by the Wisconsin assembly, on the 15th, bv a tote of 7' to I ',. after a lively debate. The ammunition, guns and shells lurrendered bj the Boers te the Pot tUg I at Koinat ipoort at e t,, he sunk a en. Prof. Bermann, the prestldtgfttttof, died iu Bsrlla on the ISth.
A letter received from t'ai ttie;eria, Cotoubio says the t oloiubian rclxde are particularly active III the Intel ior deportment, with the result that iulness is seriously handicapped, No coffee could he shipped from Cartafane. t etherise t, Khuk-v. f Kaosoa City, Mo., wlu recently shot her divorced bUabOJsd, W. A. Sele, cattle Inner, in the arm, whs, ou I lit- l.'th, indu ted hj Ike (frnntl jury for assault with intent to kill. The Herlin Arheittunurkt iissert that there was a stcatl increase in the number of unemployed in Berlin during? Jenueryt sod that there are now ltit' sii. Ii persons to ei ry b'U jobs. "Aunt" PefgJ Jones, colored, died at Ghent, Ky., on the l.'.th. She was aid t0 be l'.'l jreon old. Her oldest I i inir child. Charlotte, is over ni hundred years old. It was reported in Teilt Tsin, OS thf ISth, thai seven nations had declared war ngsinal hina, sVTE NEWS ITEMS
in the senste, on the 1 6th, the ship, ping bill was displaced as unfinished business, bv a practically unanimous vote, the oleomargarine hill being placed in that order. After an hour's Consideration the latter measure was laid aside anil unobjected bills from the calendar were taken up. Nearly three hundred bills. Including iT'. private pension bill-, were passed during the day.... In the house the sundry civil appropriation hill occupied the time, without nt. i king much progress, until four o'clock, when public business was suspended to allow the members to pay tribute to the memory of the late Representative; Htoffeckor, of Delaware. Jsntes Stewart, a retired lumber man, ageil 60 . t ars, was killed nt his home in Minneapolis, Minn., on the 17th. by being caught in a folding bed. The SUpporta Of the bed did not rest Kcjuurcly upon the floor, und in some way the heavy loa of tin- bed fell, the edge striking Mr. Stewart and severing his spine. Tl pinion ha- been expressed by several senators that although the river and harbor bill would ! reported from the commerce committee it' could not pass the M note. One republiCSn senator said that while he had not yet determined to conduct g tight agsinsl the bill, it could not be passed at this session. All Europe is experiencing a return of winter weather. Severe cold and snow Storms arc reported from all parts of England, Germany, Italy, Austria and Hussi.i. The blizzard coutinues in ihe Ovisacs district. In Switzerland many villages are cut off. Numerous deaths are reported. A party of Americans have found pet robs um In large quantities on the Island of Margarita, an island in the Carriltean sea. belonging to Yeneuehs, and at Maracaibo, a etty of Venezuela, while procpecting for asphalt. They have also i . . . i , I iron and tliseovered several asbes'os mines. It is reported from Nagasaki that tin agreement has been concluded between Chins and th'- Ruaeo-t bine bank for the construction of a railway from Lake Bollkal, Siberia. tt Port Arthur. Tin bank, in ret.irn for constructing tke line, getg the right to work it ft, 3o yeors. The governor ii Virginia has signed the i ill providing for the eenaUtn tiopal conv ntlon. In the senate, on the lstj,. nearly the whole tension was devoted to con sideration of 'he post orlice approprintion bili. All of the committee smendmcnts were dispensed of except that appropriating 1400,000 for an extension of the pneumatic tube service, which went over. Just before adjournment the military academy appropriation bill was laid before the senate.... In the house the bin to authorize the holding of the intermit ion ni exposition in celebration f the centennial anniversary of the Louisiana purcha-o at St. Louis, in lun.i, and appropriating 5 KM ..nisi therefor, was passed, tinder supi nsion of the rules, by a vote of Ig to 41. The sundry civil appropriation bill was taken up late in the day. Dispatches received in Berlin, from Lisbon, assert that during the W nt meeting in Loudon of K Ing lädward, PSsOSjror William and King harh s. an arrsngemem was effected between Ureal Britain, Gternusny ami Portugal regarding the future tif south Africa. In ofhcJoJ Circles In Merlin all smh StStemcntS are ..rt i t to be entirely without foundation. A disootch from Conenhacron m tn. . - i - -., .... Ittk, said: "The statements published in London to the effect that the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States had been abandoned jH not well grounded, ti the contrary, tlx negotiations are advancing wiih pros pet ts of nn agreement. The delay was caused by further consultations with I he ri gsd äff." At noon, on the Jsth. the dam at the Village elect t ie p:r,t plant at Thompson die. Mich., went out with a roar, carrying with it .our men and a team Of hors.s. who we-,, working on the structure. Kdward sad Ernest ranclall were drow ned, together With the team. The Other two men were rescued. The bill lo authorize the holding of the internetionel exposition in celebration of 1 ho ot - ti 1 1-ii ii in I anniversary of the Louisiana purchase at St. Louis in pmi ! and appropriating ,ooo,ooo therefor, paaeed lite house, on the lktll, under suspeii: inn of the rules, by a vote Of i'.M to II. Discusalng the lerf ff eootroverey ietwecn the I nited states and Ruseks, the Berlin NstlOial .eitnng remarks: "(icrmany has mo cause to regrel the latest phase of the Ibisso American tariff war.''
H008IER UAPf NINÜ8
Told in Brief by Dispatches irca Various Localities. Liable for llainiaaes. WabSkb, tod., Fob. lie -The Indiana appellate court has rendered a decision Ising the llsbliltj of enteral gas enm panics, which is of much importance to a 1 consumer. A judgment was secured hv KmnM Long, of Leben os, against the Lehonon Katnral Qoa com panj for SlJOfi for the destruction ef lier home by tire originating from If regular gas pressure The lire had beeg turned down during iht night, hut the pressure increase, o the stow sei fire to the building. The court holds that where a corporation undertakes to furnish natural gas and negligent 1) permits tile pressure to increase to an BSnsusI extent It is liable in damsgt . Has Comedos on Poet, Frankfort, tad.. Feb Is The local effteeri of the Indians Xaturel snd n-1 luminattng 0ai compeni have reei Ived notice that Samuel Burdock has been elected genera: manager to SttCCCed J. H. li:k-. of Indianapolis. There U no effort lo ponces the feci thai Mr. Burdock's promotion means the consolidation of the business of ilie natura' gas planis at Lafayette, Cravr fordsville, Lehonon, Wabash. Logans port. Darlington ami Delphi under one 'corporation, controlled bv a district; sy nctcate. Olli K oi on peel, Marion. Ind.. Feb. is. Minnie Hnltg, the l.'-ycar-old daughter of ,1 um Rultg, one of the wealthiest men fl Grant county, was kidnaped at a country ghnrch tight mi cs east of Marion, .lohn Marlow, who i missing, is sus. pected of tin crime. Janus Bults, the tether of the missing girl, live- in the nio-t bt auf iful home in the seven mi!es east of the DStli na! ii l i - tan borne. He Is making every effort possible to locate his daughter, and is j willing to pay any sum for her -aft- re turn III ret, ten til Kill. Valparaiso, Ind.. Feb. iv Mrs. Stshb man. wife of Douglas Btahlman, the Dowleite, was burled In hTapIewood cemetery, Her two little children were taken home bv h r brother. ; developed that a., orcsnfsstion of l.l 0 students of the norinul selioo! had be. n perfected, and had Stahlman been released be would have been tarred and feathered and probably hanged. The feeling here is so high that there will be an attempt to ;.cui g other Dowlettes insane. Prae-ft ""t vlgnsraoe. Leporte, Ind., Feb. la. The mldwin
ter examination of the peacb budi !n je didn't do it." snapped Mrs. NaIhe fruit district of northern Indiana i tion.
and soutnern aiicnigan snows no) only thai the tree- are sbnadantpj budded, but that the bm's are in a. healthy and vigorous condition. Frail gri nrersssy tl it the rest of the winter hi 1 Is hut little danger Ir, it re end there leererprospect that the peach crop this p. . r W I . Kon be the largest of any previous sea Wll it I I he I Ik er Kille. I. Indianapolis, lad Feb. is.- The ferocious Bengal tiger Bejah, which V b. rt VeilOil, an gttendant, at It. -lock's o in thi- city, i- -ti;; alive. sithough bearing man wounds of redbo i irons, and ha seven bullets in his bead and body, There is a demand of the attendants (,f the zoo ai d of the peop'e generally that Hajah -hall be killed, and it is understood that u ill bt his end. I'll per Stolen. im in spot is, inc.. Fei. 1. a valise be oliginir lo Po-t OMiee llisliectol Fletcher, and costs Ising some valuable evidence sgsinst violator- of tin law, w stolen from hi- private office in the federal building. Lnter it was found in a South Delaware s',-,., . ,- loos, but a bundle of paper relating te an important criminal eis. w.i- mi.ing. tili n Mt ilrr Princeton, Ind., Feb. 1. Tbe new development in the Loomlller murder en-e is the RodlDg Of the Oilcloth pocket that was M-weil in the back of the victim's vest containing gS.00Q and three 38-callber she!!- in the poo of blood at the place of thi crime. The corone r's Investigation thus far ha brought out little that is lew. rates in Kin. Logansport. Ind.. geh, IS. tempt Uli' m ii e here by I n bold alunknovi n man to assassinate t ai l Heeki r. a roung man of this city . as he was teat in his home. A shot from a revol vi r M as f 1 rt d at Pecker, t he bolll t narrow v ml'-ing hi- hi ad. No mot ive for the attempted murder Is known. in oi BamMecsi B ibssb. Ind., Feb. 1 1, wholesale raid on gambling places was made by the police here. Seven places were raided, games being Is progress si all of l in in. and sc gamblers w re arrested ani; many others , scsned. Th is, ir. scaped reiten pleaded guilty and ggregatlng more than 94f til Craettf i ioir, . Indianapolis. It,.'.. Ftdi. 1 TheCOSB mitte Investigating the woman's prison Visited that ins t it lit ion here. Th, re are nearly 100 ghU there, and nine out of ten i t" these were on record on thr I ok - of ihe Tw entj eight el ititutlon 1 Ige- ho i m lli ' l a en Bled nio-t of them for crucltv nn ii u renter Petition, W'alcr DO, lliii.. Feb. IS. J. Lovv.nrttin d Co., of thi place, recently 'ailed, have flltil a petition in bnnkrsptcy. The liabilities are 3tVC0Q gg sets, n.oof). sen, mi CtcaeS, New Cat'e. Ind.. Feb. is, 1 tf,s ichools here have been ciosi(! bessugg of an rtiidemic of nuublcs in the town.
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The Case of Mrs. Nation for Smash ing "The Senate" Saloon, in Topeku, on Trial. HAD A LITTLE BRUSH WITH THE COURT. Mrs. XmiI.oi Wnnlrd a U Inauw Open, and ICeHSOOl iirtrlaej licit Mir I 'atiinil Noilieunt liu Diiiu't BeeoaiMiae in r niiioi iij. lu t ii in inn ii. I 'I limns. Topcka. Kgs., ) fit. Is, Thai case igoinsl Mrs. Nation brought by the proprietors Of The Senate saloon, whose place wrecked about ton days aijo. was resumed iu the city court, i he court room was crowded. W, L Jami on appeared for the state to prosecute the case, and J, M. Dumenil for Mrs. Nation, The table between the two attoin. ys was piled high vvith law books, and Mrs. Nation's attorney had, Itesides legal books, many quotations from the Hilde. Nils. .Nation !-at behind her attorney, nnd spent most of her time writing upon a small tablet. The argument was commenced by the tiefence, and vttornej Dumenil cite u many author)! le Porellel i nun the SIMc In speaking of the tust case as a psrsltel to Bra Nation's s;.. ashing be said: "It is found in the Bible in the temple. W e find by Matthen that Cartel catered tlig temple sad abolished mat nuisance.1 lie cit.ii the New Hampshire law which says that the private party V, abating U nuisance does not have to 'do it in a manner best suited to the I other nam. That means that tlm pa ity. liquor does not have to lie carefully pound out. The New Hampshire statuta says that public nuisances may be abated by the acts of individuals. BrOSS With the ( ourt. At this point Mrs. Nation left he Seat and opened 0 window. The cold It!wiml WP' end blow the pa pern ; court room. 'Close that window i i ml open ij Ihe to," said Judge BcCabe to Marshal Koss Mrs. Nation took her scat and Ross closed the lower sash and opened the top sash. Mrs. Nation rushed back ;.iid threw up the lower sash again. '"Take your Seat," commanded thf , ;,,,,.. The marshal wll take care ol the windows'1 "Vou sit down ami business and Vtl 'tend tin ted the marshal as tend to yOUJ to mine," rehe closed th window vim. gotlo rs.tfaec' Mrs. Nation was surprised, she is :.. u.,,,:. 1...:,.,, .r ...... wnv nnd this was ralher n si k to her She looked at Loss too surprised tc say a word. W In n tue arguments were eon. eluded tin court took the matter under advisement and will render decision Thursday morning. MRS. NATION GOES TO JAIL. lit-fulfil In I in ii I Ii Iii, ml In Keep llir fCOee AetCSl na Her Own tt III-III-) . Topeks, Iva-, Tob. 1-. Mrs. atioi is now in the countj Joil as a result of her trial on a peace warrant befor I 11,,,. r. today. The warrant bv the Moeacr Cold was sworn to Btorsgg Co . whose plant Mr-. Nation entered yesierday morning. Mis. Nation gcted as her OWB attorney. . lodge Hazen placed her under $2,0M1 bond to ke.-p the peace, and ordered her to appear before him at the next term of court. .'.Irs. Nation refused tc give bond, and she said she would gc to jail. She is now detained in the hospital room of the county jail, where she will probably remain foi some time. in the city court i Lis morning arguments were Salved in the case brought Sgainst Mrs. Nation by the propria-j torg of the wrecked "Senat. '' saloon. I Judge Met ab? saitl he would take 1 he j natter under advisement until Thm-sna day morning. it is not likely that Mr-. Nation wir he able to 'rive tond because she de claics she wiii resume her ggasahing crusade against the "joints" Immediately upon her release. Her friend. .nave neeii advised that .ludre llaen will order her release only on prom ise to semi her to her home at Medicine Lodge. Judge Basen to-night placed Csl McDonsId, Mrs, Boos Glial and Mies Madeline BoUtliSKl under peace bonds McDonald's bond Ii l,0O0; the others are 500 each. The judge delivered il gesthing address to the three Nation lleutenanta, Bs expressed the opinion that Mrs. Nation is insane and that those persons who encourage bet methods of reform ought to be, a hfl med "f i hen , selves, ;itr. T'l WOMII TO MAStli Women uf l.nvvrenee, Kan., t.lvrtt Selsetf I In no i- In PCSlfWg, Lawn nee. Kas . Feb 0, I be W. t . T, I". tnfteS meeting of Sunday night r. tg folio weil Monday morning by o visit, of a number of women to th j police Court. There a lot of liipmr seemed in n raid last gammer was women tirst went to the QfAcs 1 u just lea of thi peace, und broke a couple of bottles nf whisky ns evi deuce, and then do l roved the rest ot tbe stuff in he street.
AWFUL TRAGEDY IN GEORGIA. Mrs. H. M. Wilton, a Ynung Wldiiw, Minder. I br nt. HsgstsSeSw Mlo. OSaaSSHSed Nuli-ltlt-, Atlanta. .a . Pah If, ihe oP!u botlies of Mrs. H. M. Wilson, a yoUBg aridow, and Wltlinm Hamilton, g tu drnt in pfaarUMuey, who disappeared from Atlanta one week ago yesterday. were found Sunday night one nulc from the nil of the t bat tahoocheH car line. The surroundings indic.it, that Hamilton hud killed Mrs. W,,,,,, set lire to the UrOOds near her bo.lv and then ended bis own life. li.dti bodies were badly ouriicd ami rested upon breastworks thrown up bi i confederates to stem 'I"- sdvanoe oi the federal Army on itlante In t he war of the rebellion. The bodies wen- found by two ns
groes. who, being unable tu impress, any body w ith the truth of then o incuts buntlay night, did not premg t tar unl 1 1 y est crday. There wss a bullet wound throt Mrn. Wilson s right hand and SOOthei in t be right temple. The left foot burned COti rcl off, the t!a nie , h id Je sti oy ed her hair und iier left hand wsj burned, save for one linger, win. r bore a wedding ring. By the side of Hamilton was found l revolver und an empty cigarette box There was g hole in Hamilton's lefl temple and a fev, inches from his; ,.f, hand lay a small mirror, evident h jseil to direct I he bullet . When Mrs. Wilson left her mother! home, one WeeV RgO, She wore only a morning gown of light material and I light dressing sscjue. she ras without a hnt and bsr feet were encased ii slippers. Hamilton came to Atlanta from Mobile. His tuition and cvpen ,u college here have been paid by Mis II. M. (ino.ium, of that city, according to a recent letter from her to Mrs. Wilson. It is known that Hamilton h been devoted to Mrs. Wilson for soais time, but her parents ggsert that sg gve him no encouragement, SAYS SHE DIDN'T MEAN TO lilrl MiimiIh Her I. liver nntl Vnii ib llullel W liilentletl fur 1 1 erne If. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 0, Cathtl ing Davis, a comely iotiking woman years of age. went to Dr. J. F. Doyle'i drug- store in Fast Fifteenth street regtcrdgy, and shot Fay Doyle, tie praprietor'a son, causing u dsngeroui wound. At the police station Davbl saitl: "I wanted to ;,ill myself, and I went there to say lo him that I did not care to live Put the revolver CSUghi in my coat socket and he got the bullet 1 intended lor my s. u . I hope i, is not badly hurt." The relative, of the wounded man say that the woman attempted U shoot Doyle about g vvi'i k ago. gad that they will prosecute her. Tie . had been keeping company and tpiar re led. Miss DsVM was horn anl reared in California. She i n me to Kansas City four years ago. i.t i has worked in I wholesale drug' house here. She SSyi she is a professional nurse. Doyle US years old and prominent. PUNISHMENT TO FIT CRIME. Ilill for U lilpiiltiK-l'tiMt fur VYIfi--llenler In lie l'rccil fur I. nnctaveol im un, frlngfield, 111., Feb. 19. A bill fm Ihe whipping post for wife-beaten and wife-de km 1 er i vviii he Introduced and brought to an issue in the pre! ent session if the legislature, Om has been under preparation for son. time. Representative Ritt Gould, of Cbi -.. go, has been looking up the Statut. -of other states alo-ig- that line to lesrn where such laws i x ist . and wrbcthei they have given satisfaction in the communities, where they have been up plied. After doing so be doeid he would draft a measure to apply to Illinois. Now that the Chicago bureau of charities has taken up Ihe subject and recommended corporal punishment for husbands and fathers who desert their fumlies, Rcprcsentstiv Qould will confer with the association offl rials and Other Intere t person', witl a view to preparing a satisfactory measure. FRIENDS ON THE OUTSIDE. Kllrniiril Inn ry DffurU to SUVC atCS II rltl fur Ihe I nlleil Male ire II ulilir i t . Manilla, In., Feb. If, The sheriff y - terday found secreted In the cell ol Isvey Jackaon snd John Btoval, a Ban a crowbar and bottle of whisky. e These men are held for the robbery oi the I 'nited Stales Fxpresa Fo. last week. The complete i wis of the preliminary hearing of the prisoner! have been stoh-n from the justice's ol lice. The determined efforts to save the men Indicate thai an Utendes tion of erooka is mixed np tu the theft of the safe and 113,000 from the e press i ompauy, BAKU OIL CONFLAGRATION. The iihiIm-p of llenlhs Ollleliilly Heporletl Is IV?. and Olliers are staajeslei to nie. St. Petershurg, Feb. it, in the official report of IhS lire which broke out, February I in the mSgSSine oi the Caspian d Black Sea Co., si Ilaku, and which sjirend to other de ots, II il adstltted that iff fatslitleg resulted from the coiilla-rat ion and thst, in addition, a number ol persons arc expseted to tlic from thi result of their burns.
