Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1901 — Page 6

Ter flrlR-Oi Trr .ram-Ot Aak your arocer to-day la 'ijw ) om . packice of URA1K . the mw t Lr.nk takes the p.ace ,u i iift-c The - 1m - un a Ij drink it without njur a w?.i a the Aii who try it, like it. URAlh-O has that rich mal br.-wn ol M . ! "i .lava. Iut it it t 1.1... ... . . .1 it' 'tA

MS irmn pure gl .Uli, am; i aw mm . . stomach receives it without dutresa. 1 the I 1J 1K - .1 OA. .ft lu Ufti.LlM Tire ul mi i. . an. - i i " A L.- .11 . rnrrr .f HuMt. Cu.ton.rr - Whafe tW treea! feilt (or tw.v.ent si ir.i; . f, tBBt M outrageous? , ... DracfuS ft ipard rt nr. I thought vos had s prescription tor it BaltMMN ÄBssf MM ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills, Must Bear Signature of See Facsimile Wrapper Below. Vex y small and aa easy to take aa eaffiur. UAm LKÖifCR DIZZINESS. IITTLE F0R IIUOUSRESS. I UFR FOR TORPID LIVER. PILLS FOR C0MSTIPAT10K. jf'" FCRULLOWSXIR. ssU FOR THE COMPLEX. J."4 OKKIl I.XU Itiurtuuwe. rarely Tagt-tM8. WyftVr CURE SICK HEADACHE. GENERALITIES OF INTEREST. In 1790 New York had a colored population of 25,978. Athletic sports an- taking atroag hold in the European unlveraltiea. Austria and Mexico have resamed , intercourse for the first time since execution of Emperor Maximilian. When a crew sets out for the north : pol- the coat is no small matter, rht Item of food supply for the Baldwin expedition ill amount to $.v .ooi. or fa i.ooo. Mr. .lohn Owen, who six year age was a mill hand at Oldham, bei a made a fellow of Pembroke college, Oxford. He studied at Palled colli ge. taking his hn-lielor's degree with first-class honors in history two year-, ng". NEARLY GONE, vtra. Jul; I. He)lebai I Oweias Ntokw, MtOM a t ((arrow i:nenie "rata Daetoe HoS LMtle u ie. Owosso, Mich., March S3 (8peciai). -Klite llebekah Lodge, No. .'. I. O. o. F., of thi town, came ry nearly losing their esteemed and capable Seeretary, Mrs. Julia A. Mallaban. Mr. Mallahan caughl a severe sold laat wint. r, nnd lilo- many othero, failed to recognize the dangerous possibilities until it had settled in ln-r kidneys, and left her with very m . ,c bearing down pains and almost ..instant back-ache. It almost carried her off. Mrs. Mallahan telh the story this was : "1 caught cold but winter, which I neglect ed until it settled in my killneys, en ii sing severe bearing down jiain.s and almost con ';:nf backache. My- health had previously been ho ood. that I paiil little attention to these symptoms, until the disease had gone so far. that my doctor entertained but a slight bops of my recovery. fortunately, one of oar Lodge Members mentioned DodkTs Sidney Mtla. Hf description of the cures they had effected aonndcd like I fairy tale, but I sent for a bos, deciding to give fbeni a trial. 1 soon found that she had but half lold the tOCJT of vhat they could do. I bless the flay 1 first tried tin m. and have nothing but the highest praise for them." Many vi ry ralaahkt Uvei have b'-n MVad by the timely use of Dodd'i Kidney Pills, and not a few of th1 have Im-cti in Owos-io nnd other nfigh baring Michigan town Thai cemi t be no caae of kidney trouble or bach-ache that Dodd'i Kidney Ptlla sill not cure. They nr.' .'fV a bo. six bOSCI ."or Uny them from your local intggist If you can. If he cannot -iv 3ou. send to the Dodd MedlclM t ompony. Buffalo, N. Y. DON'T GET WE.T! THff ORIGINAL Mi SLICKS:.SlACHC TILOW m KeepYou drj IN THE TAKE SO XiSSTVJ'iT'l WO TOR ACtt"- KäZ MW. tsTALooues pace SraSsirtf ru!l Line of (jarments ftr.1 Kato gr-f SPCCIÄL PP.lRtS Vt" , I -u.l I. J -fif--! 's. m nn I 1 i s: 1 1 atKu.uatv

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tbat it means unconditional aurremlei ii,, or ileuth to everv arnif.i ioe in Philippine islands, makes it luiposHbu) for even gverrlUa warfare to in carried on i fti ot be r 1 2 monl the ex ii rut ion ..f an i any rat.' it will be so Inaigniflcsnt that the work ol : establishing a utablc govertuaeat and introducing American aehoola and American ooarti sf ostice and i ins-" el f-goeemme ni to the extant that tna ie founii practicable x-. ill not seriously impeded. "The growth of the federal pert; will be a potent factor in the effort to establish local government for the islands. A native comes down fron Marindnqnc ami reports thai the people of the irhole island are favorably Don side ring the propoaltloaa ol the federal pat t. and in a day or t v. after he is followed by ( ol. Corliss ol the Second Infantry who corroborates him substantially in ererv re spect. And so it goes from island t: island anil from province to pr.oipcc The most remarkable feature of thf ! is the udgment and discretion of tin average native in iwing wrnnng to eliminate the qii 'stion of religion." Ren. Catlin In . losing his eommuair ration says that he has talked with at least a hundred army ofllcera on duly In ths Islands, and in scarcely an instance lias he heard an .-nti-me nt of dissatisfaction pressed with the s.-r ice ir the t rest men! of th1 army in the Philippines, in reference to a reported visit tr the Islands from Becreta3 Root, thi general nays. "A is.it from the dis tJognnthed oecretery would be ot great service and benefit In th solution of the problem here."' DISMISSALS RIXOrvTMENDLD. r,ii;r iti Sf nice tiiiiii-r, teetssed if I i .i -1 i : lie . It, lie I'l.xcut c.l . Washington, March Si, The eii" I set-, ice commisolon ha- rccomniendetl I to ihe secretary of the treason the ilistnlssal of M i St.i ; , collector Paso, res., at Bloom a ml Rai -all four of the !;n : t .r I ink on the grouttd thai persona .vem impli cated in on alleged eoi spiracj whereby a pad nge of civil service exnmina tion papers .v;,- opened and the aamt furnished to applicants for examltuv tion beforehund. Messrs, Dillon ami Bloom abo are charged with levying political a-s, ssments. This r. mmendation i t oupled with another thai prosecutions be commenced bj the attorney ireneral for Ihe offenses statcdi that all four be prosecute i ander the Brat pherg nnd that Mi Ksrs, Dillon and bloom be proceeded a gaii at tional rharge of b Inspector lllnom resigned from 'in abo on the add vying a sessmenl s Indiek sit k'l to have although no official Race is n Pubs . of this the commission has information, and Inspector now iti the customs service A press dispatch from Kl ESSO on Saturday announced the grreat of Collector Dillon on the charges stated a bm e. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. KsUesseseaatalve RsSeNhara. ll Itasls. ii mi B. i. I Heat, of nhaen. x . .. i:m-h Oather n gteea. Washington, March 84. The pretdlent has appointed ex-Representative W, A. Bodenburg, of Illinois, a aaemb. r of the civil service commlssloa, to succeed the late Mark S. i'.rewer. and t'.. I. Allen, of Auburn, X. ., commissioner of patents, ta aacceed Commissioner Ehtell, resigned. The select ii f Mr. b'oib nbur r removes one of the (actors which has (stayed the appoiatement of the St. bonis ex posit ion commissioners. Mr. I hide n burg's friends pressed persist'litly for one of these place-. It 1 fenerhllj believed that Mr. Ibidenburg's candidacy clashed directly with that of Prof. KofthfUp, of Minnesota. The announcement of the eommioalon is now expected within a few da V s. Bataartas Families atsosasesd unit a iiinue Bat a sal. Constantinople, March -th, leaording to irivate advices from Macedonia s bntui of Turin massacred three Bal nriaa families, men. women and children, .n the tillage of Aghma ha lieh, mar He res, a town I? miles north-Pa-t oi na ton ICS. Uetnlls ot the ontrsgs hats not been n Ived, The news ereatrtl a profound seaaatloB ilt is repot led thai a tillage mar Monsatlr, i.. Macedonia, vvith it mixed popnir Ion of Muasuimsns and tsulTo: h." , h.iv e bee i burtied

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The Big American Cruiser Has Arrived at Gibraltar En Route to Tangier, Morocco. WILL PROCEED THENCE TO MAZAR6AN. uer MtssJea Osoieef Kuppurt as 1 sited states "- l.rneral . uiiinn-1 In III llemimil on the ünllnn of HMaeOO '"r an Apuluii) Due he I nllt'tl MatWh Gibraltar, March 83. Phfl armor. d avaiser New vii has arrived here. iShe ill proceed to Tangier to de

mam! the settlement of the alaiats of earrsd at alee o'clock yeeterday lorethe United State government agaiaal noon, a group of ! iniuen bad guttf Moroceo 1,1 " crm :,Im""

The nt tiirk'i Mlaalnn. Tl.., V. ,i S im I. tvill . ..HV..V Mr (iiim- .. . " , i ft,.... I t, if. ..I IIb Ilm i.nnwii i . 1 1 ' ai a.ft.v. ft iiii.v. -1 ,. m from 'rangier, to the seaport of Mazurgan. whSBCS he "ill travel ovrrland to Morocco eity, the political c.iiitai of kforocco. there to demand of the sultan of NOI W CO an Bp u.v for an apparent diecourteey to the united statca eommnieu oy um- suitun' grand visier ami id mi a later ol foreign BRSirs. At tltfl same tune air. Quauaere will regnest the sultan to settle certain alsima of ths United States, long pending agsinal the gov nrmaent ol Morocco. Claims nmi Vhet oriuin. These claims arose largely from ..! leaed undue Interferences by ofll l cials of the sultan with American cit t Isens doing business in Morocco. The occurrences time ago, and the IS happened some ggestions of the American government, through its Consular representative, that the I claims arising' therefrom he settled I by Morocco have been ignored bv the i Kultrin. When Mr. GunUSCre said h4 woulil see the Wilkin personally o.i the matter of these claims, he WOS told by the sultan's grand viier am! bis minister of foreign affairs that any such effort would be useless, us, the sultan would remove himself aad his ministers from their capital, Morocco city, if the American Conan! ! iu ra I attempted ta visit i hem there. The Dlsessraatsfl in Bjuesttea. Tins discourteous statement cot,-; at Ha ted the offense for which the Moroccan government hai been asked to I apologise, and to secure which apology. Mr. Gammers, becked np by the New York at Maagan, will ;ra.cl overland to the sultan's capital. The United States government experienced sum,, itifftculty and delayi Insyear, in securing the payment of 15,000 from the government of Morocco for the bttter'a (altars to make any attempt to punish the leaders of a mob who burned and killed the naturalized mericari citizen, Marcus Eaequi, at Fe, last June. After eea alderable eorrespi ndence on the matter, and after the United states had threatened to send a warship to Tani g-ier. the government of Morocco paid the 13,000 in qn Ion. COMING 3Y THE oIDE DOOIx. Man; n-atiiut - lasMtRrsMta iiiniiiin Into the t attSg stille h Wn' t Karl her a Hew ..-u. t'tica. N. V.. March ' Many destitute Immigrants arc arriving In UUca from the north. Apparently the barrier which he immigration laws are supposed to extend about the United States is broken at sonic point n the northern boundary of ths state of New York. Within the last few days the police have picked up many, including a fami'v of destitute llussians. The appearances of the Bnmlstta occa tioned comment, be csuoC the laws of the nation do not allow ths destitute to be lauded by the steamship companies, For a long time it has ecu easy for the prohibited onea to am ah ntto the country across the northern border it has long hees a favorite gateway for the Chinamen who for some strange mason travel from the landing place o: the Pacific avtay acroaa the continent to enter b the state of New York route. It it should cOBtS nisiut that other elasses Ol Immigrants find that this is a disirahls thing to do the influx will lie decided 1 v cost I v. COLOR FOR OLEOMARGARINE. The VI i ii n e ,. I n l.t-u Islal ii r 8 l.nnei a titpy of Id.- VI n ssii eh in. ell a aisamsesnrlae Imvt, St. Paul, Minn.. March j:'.. The m uate bill prohibiting yellow color for oleomargarine ami providing re galalinns ami restrictiona for its manu factum ai.d tale, vsns favorablv leported to the house i'v the committee on dairy ami food products and passed under silsp-msionn of the rules. fllC measure is a copy of the MltaaSChU setts law, und now goes to the governor for his signature. New Mormon I'rontliieii I anil. Chihuahua, Mexico. March 13, Dr. H. r. Gray, of Los Angeles, CaL. has purchased .'..00(1. (lilt) acre; of ilgtieilb lural lands in Mexico nnd has obtained n ronecssion I'toin I be Mexicat gavcrnmenf tor the estabHahmeat ot a number of Mormon colonies thcron. Thtse lauds are divided into several large tract, which ato situated in the stiites of Dtirango, I Oalnlla rim 1 Vera Cm, lie says that he will bring 'i.""" Mot nana from Utah nnd other parts of the United States to Mexico within tin- next Ii w luonlhl

TERRIBLE MINE EXPLOSION. Una SI Killed. ne iSSSkS IsJOSSl ' rn Ii. leset r kass asst oti.ly lujuratl. Conni llsx ill.'. I'u.. M irch M. Tfci tirst atiae vspiasioa to aesur la " nea Kloatjlke region of Fayette eotta Ijr, happened yesterday. One man aai killed nist.niii . Are will die Urs bum.-. i and crushed si' tefrildy that it is doebtfel if th.'.N di ra rover. The body at the deed man it atia mi:, the Injured men ha- bees brought to the sott atata hospital, und as a restdl of the eXptoeiOS the min.' is on lire. The caaaj ol las s plosion wn an aei-uinulation of ga Ut the "head end" Of ths shall. The llatea plant is lorutc.l just Ki roai the Moaoagahela river Iroat Ifmaotitow n. W hen the explfsab e

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dred feet rrom i be not tom 01 i n Khaft and 50 reel irom tiw race, n ing the iliseharge i ' " of ll III I s" . I loJ charge m tin touched .It p.l blast S by er wa.. as us put in i ml Mi.ha. liohle, : In blaster. In the meantime n pocket ol gee had accumulated at the face and gradually drifted oat toward ths heading, The same laetant the fuse was touched off Ihere was a blinding, tlasb which HUddenlj tilled the entry in which the miners had taken refuge. The American miners who were able to tell anything Of the accident say thai there were really two explosions. The tirst was o terrific thnt it left them dacd and Stiffened, tbeu there was another rush of air. bringing with it a second puff Of gas. and then aunt her explosion. The reselling party was remark ably quick in the work ol going ti nie am of the entombed men. When all the I ... . . . . . . burned miners were brought to the ' surface the) numbered 16. six ai them were taken to their bonus it nates, Ths others were placed in an empty box car which was half Riled I with (lean straw and brought to this place, and soon all the available tur- ' geons were attending tu the woundt of the sufferers. WIFE MURDER AND SUICIDE. Chmetea im i laset Kttta H' Wtf. ! i hieiiuo. null laSleta n fatal V. on ml on III m sei I . Chl a-' mer we St in-.. ;,t , March - Charles battb into his wife's mitlitt .y itui West Blxty-thlrd street, , walked an behind Mrs. Lattlaser, who was examining n Uuf , preparatory to : üeliteriiig it to a cuMomer, and. without t word, shot liT in the head. KiljIni her instantly. Lattiaser then placed I in- weapon to his own head and tired, intlictiii,- 0 fatal WOUtltL I Mr. aid Mrs. La t timer hail been iiv1 Ing npn i t for some i Ime. A letter was fonnd in Lattlmcr's noekel nddressed to A. .1. Latflmcr, .i brother, at ( Iii ton, 111. In the lei IC Latthucr said he intended lO tafc life. Hixtv dollars i. lull, wu hi tauie.l in er'a bndv ici ton ma ' e JUMPED FROM EADS BRIDG) atetge f Bsherl Hnvi , nt St. oats iimi Baycaaats Peaposasal out I llaess. St. bonis. March 10, While in r. I lie -pondelit mood, brought about by a ptxilonged Illness, Robert Have--. 61 years old, who Heed with bis niece, j Mrs, Km ma Itlley, committed suletds- ' Hunday afternoon, by Jumping rrom I the bads bridge Into the river. Kayes' death v.as not due tO drown- ' i 1 1 tr . as (he water was bui three feet I deep where he struck, but he suf fered Internal injuries which proved fa tel. The man was alive, but unconscious, when taken from the water, but he died in the ambulance while being poaveyed to the cltj dispensary . CHARGED WITH SIX MURDERS. , trri'.t of n Mini In Plsefllle, K .. siil.l l.i In the Xiillit.r of n Urtier Horror In I n I i for B la. Louisville, Ky .. Match .'ii. A special to the Kvening Post from PineviUs, Ky .. isyst "A man. said to be J, c. Durham, was arrested here yesterday by detectives who claim he is wanted in Santa I Isrs county. Cslifomia, oa the charge of murdering Mrs. i, p. ,-. til lacy, Mettle Durhnm, Minnie Schlessley . ( ol. Mcl.lincv . .lame. Wills ami Rotiert Briscoe, n the nicht ot May -'. I WW. A big reward has b,.,.n offered for the murderer's capture. shot null Killed III II n lliiiikhler. Indianapolis, Ind., March 36. While testing the shooting qualities of an old revolver. Peter Williams, an aged colored preacher, living on Prospect street, shot and Instantly killed his bl-yenr-otd daughter Bertie, yesterday afternoon. Williams shot into the side of a shed. The girl was ini.bnnknown to him ami tin bullet at ruck her in the breast. WITH SMALLPOX ON BOARD. I lie nclior I, lue BIsaiaklB llrllunnla lletnlneil nl (iinrn n 1 1 ne. .' y.o-u. New York, March .'n. rhe Anchor line ateataer Brtttania which arrived Sunday evening from the Mcditerniichii ports i detained ot qoaraartlaai owing ta a .-.is,, of smallpox intent ihe ateerage passengers. The patient will be sent to North brothers ivbir c. The passengers xn it! he vaccinated sin! the Steamer thoroughly disinfect. ed before -' ' la nlinwoii to p,-oeecd.

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