Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 May 1901 — Page 2

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The Louisiana Purchase Expitio-j Company Formally Organized at St. Louis.

THE bKLAD WINNERS." We ..n Dl.li!.l im P "t alt)! ""l Aiui iH

nii. :.u'.. Um) X. IM Trii- in. to. ri.o claim it tob r.n -stahli-dicl f."' h.'.i the mit hm- al -The Bread Wtaj ihr h BwrtkMMd eovel whtii

...,.i.lv in :s.!. WUH .Miss I'M

oik'iia nil imi - DAVID I. FRANCIS CHOSEN PRESIDENT. Harri. rX-Sdto; ?w5 I .. n'il Vt flu'

The America's Cup Challenger, Shamrock II., on Trial Spins with Her Predecessor.

fVllltnni II. Ilim.in la Ti-en-nreri Wull or II. n NfMItrt S-cr.-lnr-Klul.t U-i-l'n i.l.'i.ii Iio.iii I lir Work t lu- orioIMtloll Will o lie laulM-tl. ßt. l.oula. Mny 4. The first formal geting Of th board f director f the Louisinna Purchase Kp..sit ionCo. wus held Thursday afternoon at the Noonday club, and a rerjennn1 rnnUatioti waa effected by tb k)" tion of tin- following officer:

.'resident ls it R. Francis. First Vlce-lfreeiden1 Corwin Spent ei

Vice-President- aimiel

Vice-Pres-ident Daniel

li. If. M.

Vice-President Cyrus P

TrC'ldrnt Pierre Chou- - William H. Thompson. Bccrttorjr Walter B.

Second Kennard. Third Hons : Four h

Wu I bridge. Fifth Vlce-Preeidi nl Beth v tot).. Sixth Vice-Pro--. dent riiarles W Hun Itr. Seventh VkPreaideat---AafUM

Gelmer KighthVio. trim. Treaaui-er-pern.ai.cnt

St .'v ens. Mr Jamal Cos, secretary end - -rrnl munaper ot the Pu-sin'ss Mcn'a league, v. a elected secretary pro The board of dlrectera were divide into three clCB, II to retire at the end of one year, 31 at the end of two years, and M at the end of three years. A committee, composed of th" presi

dent, the lce-preident ana uriT, vm ordered to act as eom mittee on organisation, to report at the net nieetincr with reeom :.i.-ndn-tions a t follow: J. Kam her "d formation of stamlIne; coniniittees. I, Dealt of hydawa of incorporation. 3. Sui'nble location for temporary oftices of the corporation. 4. As to director C'lieral. 5. As to general counsel uf the corporation. The chair called the committee to meet Fric.ay afternoon, and the directors' meet iiv adjoined until Wednesday, the 8th iut., at the same time ano place. The time ot servier of the three di risions of the board at directors wrri. decided hv lot. The acancie in the board creeled hy the retirinp diretors are t ba tilled each year by KB election of the stockholders. T.o mntt.r of electina a dlrectot

OV BV mmwm - - metal wni ,ot takt'n "',at "TT

11 lei ii L it

Hall i ' 1 ' ' I ' ' . ti'iie th - look wa published many of Hie rciv.crs assert cd that .lohn liny .vrotc the Uk. Some attributed it 1. 1 . D, Kowelte, and 11 NM ettrib jai to ball a doaaa other w.-ii-knov n net-lists. Finally, it came to be the tr.ncr-.illx-h.-fth.it the present s.e.retarf of Hate ns the author. 1m Ntalegaerr never aceeptad this, betr i r. ml bmbelled the Look anoav-

rooae. No one auepeeted that worn- j in no. ih leaa the unkni w n woman in cotnparutivcly chscnre lllimi:i town, j rc-pciisil'l' for its betag. und as a tonmrqaaftet the ci ;iisieism were not tempered arttk araj degree vt allowance. lis Harr'., who died about ten .lav age, was abo it forty year old She had been ;dn -st a recluse for a reorc of years, and would have nolhlag to do eritk her family. Her erntticltiea were well known, although there was universal respect for her ttetttal at t ainments. ( lu the sealed envelop containing her iwll. vhieh has not yet hcen opened, I udd tO 1" the key to the secret that has Won so well kept fur IT years. rod it is deleted thai nee the will opened her executor -- ill make otIflete anBOoncemei t of the fact that klisa Harri wrote the io.k. Oae reea in in Chicago, Mrs. Job'. A. .Vhlrieh, eba w;is n eehool chum of Miss Harris, say s do- know-, that Miss Harris . ildi bei. B hook id out. Ihe lime The Itread N inner ." came out. and that il brought he-much money. 1 "1 bad no intent ion of sayinir any- ' thintr about it until the will was '.pined." sj.id Mrs. .Millich, "but it is I a fact that he anrota tbe atotf. She jnabjlabed a eerb at thai ttaaa al 1 which nobody Kne.v the mime, and she : ertalrdy reeehred large financial re ' Hirns frflBI it. hater d toM DC lhat il.e had rritVl 'The Pread Winnera. 1'h ere is no doubt of the matter at all, j ind it will bt or.. Md U-yond dispute in a short time."

Mrs. Jamej Far.-on. wife of a ( bi-o-o hanker, i.'so says that Mi-s Harris was the writer. She says she haa known oi it for a l"iijr time. LUCKY ADMIRAL DEWEY.

THE OLD YACHT ISN'T SUFFERING MUCH.

'a Hel Mmol. "e. H".-'-r. ''r

s, i i ....r.e. Mm I tUel, IUl.ee III! ! " l,,U ',Ur nuer- rea Ceeeeagaa-di-ni's aalntee.

Southampton. May 7, Shamrock 11. bad bar acoond spin Monday ino.abag, A f-.sli, aoaattl northeast wi.ul promised .iust the conditions lapt. SyceavM dceired, t.. aappbnneal ! ,,'rdav's Ugbt-Ureeae trial, tbe chief intereal row oeatera in the cup wulender's U bax ior In n poking her lonir how into a niudi s.-a. Mr. Wutaea, the deeignet, h b6" "J11 Batorday'a gwrfennaace that be bat jfoiie back to London. j a pvellKlnar) bruek between Ibi two Mbamroeka la expected Wedoeedav. hut the tirvi match race round a set course bl not Pkcly to take place until late in the week or early nel I week. Mr. Fife WlH arrhe hero iWedneeday, to take charge of 8ha (rock 11. The pi . ; :, rai ions for getting under amy wen ' started, early. When the two Bhararockl were still inside 'Southampton water tM wiiul drew Borth and baeanw lighter. The obal- ' lem:. i- s. ni up her club topsail and Shamrech l. set much larger top'sr.il. Tin V bad the w ind dead aft

lAwt. tl... water. The ehallemrer

ivent on- under mainsail and topsail

ouly. Shamrock 1. set a jib. At the start the cl.allei.e-er ran out ahead. but Shamrock h. catching a iwtt.T breeae, soon began to overhead her. The challenger set a jib and staysail.

; but, thotlgh the hreee here wa.s Ught UOd the water smooth. Shamrock . held dee astern, losing nothinjr from Nettle? to Calehet. There they healed in tbe wind and reached ' iilotiir in a frediee breee. the chal-

biager leadlnj: by half a minute pass'nj: the Spit Ugbl CONSTITUTION LAUNCHED. The Aniirle Tup Irfriil.-r I'oiiMliutloa fur.rulb Uui..hiil t Itn.tol, Klnxle l.l.onl.

A UNITED STATES MARSHAL

Thanks Peruna For His Rapid Recovery

From Catarrh.

El luv. 1 HKn 1 Kwtek 1 1

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ilia lliir t a Xatui.l.lr I'.loeU Pi apart) ! oiinsiia lay slu-i i 11" l)e.-l .

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EX-t'MTF.D STATES MAKSH VI. MU THFAVS, OF MISSISSIPPI. Ron. S. S. Matthews, cx-Fnited States Marshal of Mississippi, in a recent lfttcr to The Peruna Ifadhnna Company of Colembee, Ohio, writtea from

Uazeihurst, Miss., says: am happy to say that I am cured of catarrh and need no more attention from you. It is a great satisfaction that I am able to write you that Peruna has In my case done all that you claim, and that l will need no more medicine."

The ureal multitude take this remedy without any other adele 'hau the directions to he found upon tbe bottle and in the pamphlets. There lire those who prefer, boW . r, to e.irreapoad with Ihr. Hartman during I heir si. km--. To all such be will m-lta nr. .mit and careful answer

w a wit bout charge. Hon. J. F. Crookar, f Buffalo, N. wl,,. was for years Superinteodeot of S. Ip. ..Is at Buffalo, in a Idler dated October lö wrltea: ii have been a ufferer from ca-

tarrn mix ur

aeven years, and ! after trying many remedies was in

duced by a friend

to take Peruna.

The results have

been highly satis

factory. I take

pleasure in rec-

ommendlng Pa Z ilea J. r. fronUrr, i . i Sup t lliiffalo. N. V . runa to any one ebooA '

suffering with

catarrh, as my cure Is complete." ihm. B. B. Boviner, Congreaamaa from West Virginia, In a letter froro Waahiagton, i. I . to i ha Peruaa Medicine ( ..., aeya the following of theht e:r arrli remedy. Peruna: "I join with my colleagues in tbe Bouaa ai Bepreaeatatirea la r mmendlag your excellent remedy, Peruna, as' a food tonic and also an effective can- or catarrh.' Mrs. Mary .'. Peatreaa writes from Paradise. Tex., the following! 'T think l rnn s:iv that vour nood advice and

medicine baa cured ma of cbronlfl catarrh. 1 have had no pains in my head since I have taken Peruna. I have 1 n in had health ever since and have taken a food many medicines which were only of temporary relief. Peruna is the catarrh cure. The Peruna (topped my catarrh of the head so that il did not become chronic, and I tre very thankful for Dr. Hartman' advice and medicine." Peruna b a poodle for all catarrhal diseases. It acts quickly and beneficially upon the inthunod mucoue membrane thus removing the cause of catarrh. Catarrh is catarrh wherever located. Catarrh is essentially the same everywhere. The remedy thai will euro catarrh in one situation will cure it in all situations. If yön do n..t derive prompt ami atisfaotorv results from the use of Peruna. write at ..nee tO Dr. Hartman, pivIng full statement of y our ease and be WlU be pleased to pive you his valuable adviee gratis. Addreaa Dr. Hartman, PrcalderH of I The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O.

Omaha. Neb.. May T.-AdjulreJ QeorgC Dewey dpi. red. yesterday, in tbe ott;ee of Sheriff Power, where tbe chief clerk waa baay making ut a abertflT deed, eoaveytae; to the hero ot Manila hay the title to a piece of real estate at Thirteerth and Pierce streets. I he proertv cnnalot of a K storv brick block, and its m-w

: I -n,r I- DJ-.,. "I M -

Am mmi tiieetilli? of the board.

Before adjoarntaf President frat cia made an address. in which he urpec the necessity of earnest work on the ..f -v.. rv one connected with th'

World', fair. He ateted that he had

the proin rtv fails to him in tin

tare af a legacy. It seems that I'.dward Dewey, a brother of the admiral, held a inortajeffc on the property. nni a recently (Um!. Susan 0. I lew o v. n - ae I a inist r:v-

Vor d lair. M'- sia.en in... ... .tmiie.i carefully tbe preliminary or- tor f the aetata. brourbt aait taferoo o' he (hieauo i oiuiabian elose th mortgage. Finally. ... order ex om and reaiied folly th. te avoid complication of Utigatioa CXposiuoii .in. r . .ai mnuntMl lo 1 be issil-

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Slice of a sheriff's deed to th.- admiral in.! Judge Eatelle made the uecwaary ; order.

........... I. M.a work to Im- done in

ri I i aeaaaal lrtaacek 'We have no time to lose." he aaid "if we are to open the pates of thr evpo.iti'ui May 1. 1908 At tin- close of the meeting thf feelinp prevailed that substantia, warh had been done, and tin- fir1 jjreat stos toward the actual buildIng of the World's fair completed. All the director who were eeca expressen themselves as mr.- thrir ..i ..i ,.;tii 1 1n- result. and do

THE PRES1DI NT AT EL PASO. Kn gaetMUBaja t Coaepllmenl

I l'ri-'.lent Mel-.l.ile n "l ftealeleat Btmmf Wea eaeaaetttve. Kl PanO, Tex.. May 7. The ineriin and liexicna tia"; wert enter tu I.i.mI in the deeorat ions of the

Jll.-.IH. .. " ' ! - dared that tbe board is now in shap' pi a a where the official oreeiinp r . i t i .na . ! ! a M..I." : ...1 tm . l.-M.-t

to take up details, ami Jiresa forwaiL the work.

GREAT WESTERN CEREAL CO. Ten of Ihr l.urur -rrnl .ii erriil of thr orthrt nro lin-lud-. I In the t ..n.lilnnlloB.

Chioapo, May 4. The Chroni'le aye: The Great Weitem Cereal Co., the mnl'nlill.l ot which W .11 COll-

President McKinley and his cabinet took place. The pros. me on the stand of bin. Ihnui nde. jiersonal represent at Iva ot President Iliiu. and irovernor of the state of Chihuahua, cave i" iiitern:' t ional sipnitlranca to the event. Then were thousands of Mixienns in the vast, eonrourea ad people to orheai the eeeaaV lent Rpoke, and their en'husiasin was almost as wild as that of the Anu-ri-J.I lis

ien. Hernamlei addremtd the pre

tempi ted tWO BJOntTaeagO, is now It bleat on leh:lf of bhl president, ex

mmtUm existence, haviuff op-r."l load I ttuniiiur the letter's coilti I ulat ions,

piat tct s in the tin-at Keitfaarn r 0!i president McKinley, in his

are laeluueu eouccma oJ

building. In the pool ti. of the larire cereal

the aaethweat. taaatan C. Miles, the treasurer

of

his re-

aponte, paid a hmh tribute! to tue president Of 1 he Meviiail repuldie, and Charged bl emissary 1 ..ney to his chief his warm regard and personal eatei m ith bi best whthea t,,;- th continued prosH-rity of our

alater n public The president' apeech era rery aappyi and waa eapeelally notable Ol a- count of his injunction to the neeale not to ! alarmed

about imperialism. I lu re WSaa, bt said, .... int.u.rillllw ... ..Vf.l,l tit. lt.OtOll

increase in nie iumi wuiu. ... ... i i..." .....i..., . ... .... ten concern aerged into the one 1 power of the oovereign people el the corporation will be more thnn 5,U)i) I I'nited States.

barrels daily. WRECKED NEAR WINONA. ILL.

. k tu

the compeay, aaaenncei that mm is to Ik- erected in this city with a capacity of :50 to 2.ni0 barrels daily. It will employ 500 hands, lu oddh tion the company if to Increase the output of the Fort Dodge (la.) plant from l."0 to 2.D00 barrels daily. The

t iii-r..;i v. ill the total output of the

Bristol, i! I . May 7 - W ith her hull lolly decorated with Bega i'1"1 "er leek Well filled with sailors tbe yacht .oiistiti t n.il was christened last evenBg bv Mr-. W. Battler Duncan, who broke the traditional bottla of wine -m h r (rtietcniag bow ju-t as she iterted dowly down the wayi Intetaa oa. A platform had been rigged under the 1nw ot the boat, and on this Mrs. Dunoaa atood when tbe pjeng far the i tart Ing wn sounded. Beeide her an fie fdatform was her husband, ihe mane.! er .: the new boat, but all darest of the party swuxJ a little dis- !:.!:. e Off. At tie aonad ol the gong Mrs. Da mm dabed a bottle of cbateapagna 4ninst the yaelr's bow. and as the

wine goabed la parkltng loam on sn prow th- sir. k rneet aeejalred motion

tad slowly Iwpan her ilescont nno nil eater, w Ith the breaWag of tbe n tlie Mrs. Du aean, Inacleai volee,aabii - i '. i ton thee t oi is t it lit ion.' Tbl se.-nc was a brilliant one as the Conetltutioa was alowly lowered lnt tbe water, tee cheerlag from the jiats outside It. Ing loud and vigorous. while the aearehlfght from the atoam vj.v lit ( OtOnle, jost outside the dOCtlt,

Illuminated the stern ol ine i one itntion. liocketa. aad other fireworka added not little to the gaiety of the aeenakva. As the strn of the eraft emerged from the shop tbe private sipnals ot

the member of the syndicate wrm

-lispln; eil on small tlapstaffs upon m-r

h ek A - tin e-el reached t in- w.n r

the rla-b of the searchliclit yrew more

intense nml creator Ix-oaine the dis

play of rocket and roaaaa candies.

Twelve minute after tbe yecat

itarted tie- cradle was floated fr.un

ander th. btlgi Md the ( oiistitutim mi fairly afioat.

The cleat, atari! l night "as admire

abb- lor p r techliit- display -

aa quletlj and with simple cere- . . ... . t a a i l

monv tie- i oi n in ion was i.a ,i .

Tbere wai no hitch. Everything

worked v itho.it fault. Tbc expend ittire of flat bliebt powder was I nets

nificanl ;.ni no nceident resulted from

it.s exploeion. It was poaeible to see

much ot the vaebt s shape as abe reat-

ed on tin- wavs. illumined bv t he

brilliant elect ric Ii? h t js whiefa showed

the prae. of her form. Om-e clear of thv abed, sin- area loaf in the biaebamal

of the nicht.

Mr. C Oliver Isilin, who raeed the

Columbia two venrs into. suvs he

thinks the Constitution is a larper

and finer boat ami is sure that Maw-ill make a re. old.

ll.it!

From Monday to Saturday at every turn in the kitchen work a Wickless

Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor, time and expense and keep the cook comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare nr carrv. no waiting: for the fire to come

uo or die down; a fraction of the expense

of the ordinary stove. A

Wickless

BLUE FLAME Stove

bfluallillal

will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a coal stove. It is safe and cleanly can not become greasy, can not emit any odor. Made in several sizes, from one

burner to five. If your dealer docs not have them, write to nearest agency of STANDARD OIL COblPAMY.

A hlrnxn A Alton I'mi-ngrr Train Wrrrkril liy Sprrnillnu Mntlr--One Srrlotml) Hurt.

latevemtloant Oemooi 1 1 don. Bey f. i ho tKfordCen iridire einiinittee ree.-ived on Satur-

jay the official reply of Ihe Harvard-

k'ali committee tisinir September Ä1

is the date for the In ternattonal pajBei to be held on P.erkeley al, cw i i i..

eWnV

1 J

The chewing tobacco with a conscience behind it.

No Premiums! Vctmore't Beat aeUa on in merits. Made only bv a. C WETMORE TOBACCO CO. tt LmiI. Mo.

Th lnrn.t independent

jticiory in itiwnca.

HRBRST

HeanntfinnnnnV::

VV. L. DOUGLAS

$3 & $3.60 SHOES . . ea Mmm a - tarn RA -"- f r

Peoria. 111., May 4. The Chicapobonnd Chicapo V Alton pa.-senpei-train Which left this city at 11:15 o'clot a 'Ihtirsday iii-ht. was wrecked just outsale of Vwi.ona at 1:1.' a. m. fho entire tram left tl: track, tut. no one was scriouly injured, though the eaaihwitor, anglaeer nnd brake . i t ! I ' . . . .

MI II'' S'.IIH 11.11 I'llllS'-.l. 1 J I . - - " ' - eldeat waa caused bv sp.i , ail. ( dniitu-U tu the cl.u.ibk.

tnij Ptetteaiwlebad Vlaltnee Constantinople, May 7. -An ofliei.-il itrcnlar haabeel leaned notifjinr; the jeoil re oi Ik diplomatic eorpi that, in future, onl ditiruruiHht-d i .i-.ra

lecotnf. anted by n dlptoraatle Will be

Ceeeee win Miel. AVi.-l.it i. Ka-.. Ma T. The detei miMtion "t the joint smashing eoh leapuea Ol Mrs. Nation to stay in jail till tin ir trial commenced was broken, eeeterdaj bj Mr. Jnlla Rvna eivinf band for lo r appearaaee. Tbe other Women, except Mr- Nation. Im indleated their porpoae el fjftiag boad also. fenlher I mliir) llnrneil. Montreal, May 7. The faCterjf of Ihe Alaska Peathvr and Down Co.

urni fieetrayed by fire, Sunday rdgbi l.os, fit ' insurance, ,.

UNION

MADE.

The nl wnrth of rar 3 M snrt . thorn -VLZ?l!i ttW msku I 04M to W My 4.M O IJ tAf Uns cinaot M juallod M nr Tic. Best In th worl.l for men.

1 mmh mm -ll r JZZiZZ.

Wei

tam

the wnrld. I will MjrBU.eae to Mjr oe wli,esi

hat -r i m. rsr a. ih..iu

W..I.-.. ( T..I.I nn ll.TlM W. I.. DotJflU Shoes

with nsrae n1 rrlc ümir! "n atom Jour rter sho.lt keen them : I Ivb one dealer exrlinlve sie In emrh t..w.K ir & ZVnl keep them ami will not pttÄS2 dire, t from frt..ry, enrl,.Mn pries nj jfjM inSSirrS: er 1.W0.0W atUfleU srearem. JSli iLVu .ttmmx. rtl1 ejgj rr" I - a. L Douam. Bfocfctw. mm

j m-- - - . - -

la 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is Assured l ... r I

TT,.H'Ur' III ii e'orn Cat. j1 ins snrt "f plenty l!!nmtpcl oamntilrt B'vina

elnertearei M farmer

wb.i Ilavi. beo-nie wnn nr

n ifr.nrmii wli.vii rei-ori . i . . . ..... ,. i fnl

ill. it.-fc-- " - z nformaon a. i" n '"' "'J

ilwaT r e..' ' ..n . ...nh.-.tinn to Ol

rmlll1lS. who will mall roil aMa. esmehieu. lloa. ouawa. rana.u. c .' luto U IJ rov ira Monadn. Bl.: rhleo: J.J A? iVA, liiiw W.-vt "th street Kan.a.t Itf. Mo : K T UoUtt K -.in ; Mi r ..ur Hirt.. I DiiianaiHlla. led.

sSJiySKmE aNB ABD1ESS

and upon receipt of tamo I will and IToa a

...... . r...n tihjiron v ill will im iii i

iwi.l f..r a few ml nn tea of Tout tn"; J7 I T I .. .... rnlhln. to sell, it I

oust jou abaulutnlj nothing. Writ U-daT

H. S. KRUG.

NM Pin Street. St. Inl. Mo.

agejbf4fc

SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 81. Leirit-Lovifivlllfi Unfit.

It eniaaaaeaaaan

INCH ESTE

FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS

R

"New Rival," "LBmdor," mr" Repeater

99

ansreaa bay.

Inskt ipon htriog tUem, take no others and yoo will ret the beet hell lös

ALL DEALEf.fi KEEP THIM.

asweTlf'a'e'a'wi'0''a''e'''aei wvww

THE SHoltT LINK BETWT.KM

St. Louis and Louisville.

r. a iville. I srs0

BKAnens or this papeb IUCSIRINU TO Hi r ANVT1USO AIVKKTISKI IN ITS OOLtJMVI pllOl IJi INSIST CI-OM I1AVINU WHAT TUET AMK oll. IlKKl Htll ALL, Sl BSTlTLTICtl OU IMITATION

A. N. K.-B

1864

aicx wams to aoj :f J""? liivrT "w aa Adeoaeraos lent Is la pawer.

Ba ut tune, aoin or MrslrikriiMll