Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1901 — Page 6

1 3oes Round the Earth in 60 Days, 13 Hours, 2Q Miiutes, 42 4-5 Second. CHARLES CICIL FITMORRIS A6E 17 YEARS Thr Ne'irla of tieorae Kranla Train. Uta IU are Laid In the kkadr-Wrli'unird I t hl-ni lac Aclinic Mar. ol. t mI aud Ills Katner and Mulhrr. Chicago, .Inly 11. lliailcs Osetl Pitmun is, t Ise i:fni olil t'hioutfo Vho(illn win. u.ls Olli' of !li:ec I. Iii; M'ut out bf w 1; lien -I. the m jiiit proprietor, i" mi attempt to break Um record for tha trip woand tne world, .ri iv.'d Ii. r.- al :".' a in. in Hum 'Weh hmki prerloaa reoordi wailr l'v lleiTu'f Francis Train aud tfetue Wjf. lie w in met at tin- union depot hy hin parvnts. Acting alayor Blocki COL Win. I ody, and nUOaSrOUS friends, but In1 tan led onh a moment, as carriage SYSS Vkgit llig to vlii! him to 214-14 itadlaen street, tin- point from w hleh In had stsi ted. At this point it was announced that the yromg man hud made the trip ol 20.545 milcH in LX.ieth i days, 15 hours. 'M minutts. 4, 4-. seconds, winnimr esfly from Ins competitors sent out from New Vork and San Fraiicuf OO. The time given imludes delay ami stops equal to about six daye. Some of the longer stages of hit jouriH'X were made as follows CatajrnfO to New York. MM miles, er hours. New York to Queesstoara, 2,S.0 ttiih I, "' 1- I dayMoscow to Irkootek hy rail), a.-oe aniles, '. ds - (at Sfailka to RhabaroTsk (hy BteaiiM r), I. KM) miles, 7 day. Vladivosl r?k I i Yokohama thy aseiaaer), l.sSO miles, 5 day, Yokohama to Victoria, 4. lit miles, .1 dajra s.attlc to Chicago, !, 00 miles, 3V davs. MARSHALS AND MOONSHINERS üorrrnnrm Olflrlnla A inlitialied ri Mimtrrrj, Teiin.. mid Ihr Wktatftf Mnkera Win. Wash tagt on. Jul) SI. CosasaJsatoner Yerkes, of the internal revenue bureau, has received the following telegram ffOBI ollector I). A. Nunn at Nar.livilh', Tenn.: '"Oeputy Collectors Hell and Stone nccompaiicd In Depot Marsha. I'rice. Special Employ Floyd and twe pOSSeanCO, wept on raid near Mon tare. They were nBetmahed at O'clock this BSOrning. Deputy Mar what I'rice killed I'.. seinen Cofdei and Macke wounded. One moon .fchinei severely wounded. i'-ody oi I'rice vas li ft on t; c irronnd. Powai organised to return ami recover thi body. Ceanaaiaaioner Ycrkcs has telrjrrahcil the collector directing that very ; hm"; possible be done to r oer the bodj of Marshal Price, ana to cajiture ami punish the nOOnabio em SIBERIAN CROP FAILURE. Great t.rnln I'riiilnrliiR Hrirluni II Ii,- nrTeretl I nun n Two Mon Ilia' II r mi alii. London, July SI. diapatcfa to the Evening standard from Odeaaa says that ncordlng to tin- reports of a i t-ial agents the Siberian crop" appeal he nearly total failure. In the great r dn pi oduclng n gions of Ifinuaainak and Krasnoyarsk, almost the entire growth of eer.ils ha: perished as a result of the twi uionths' drought. The South Run sinn Top saaj Im- described upon th whole as fairly average, yet there ar disastrous nhortagcs in the populoui districts in the Bkatrinoatafl gotern incut, and an Instance i cited of t hi utter dstatroction of about M.QOOacret of prain hy hail itOrtaS and the Ret) vtnn fly The worst of nil arc the Volga provinces. Th. peasantry of this ast retrlon are airedy practically destitute. Tliev baxc sold the cattle and hpfSSl they could not feed, and h.ivc ron tiiinril nearly their whole scanty stocks of food ami seed yrain. The llussian minister of ways ntul rammunicatioiis is making active provision for the timely treaaportatioa of food, grain and other aupptiei from the south. A STRINGENT ORDER. II While Men RntWaSH Tuuela aad hauniuya sitvaen, Mavtat, edaaodl In I. nennt- litrnia. Durban, Natal. .July 20. In COngS ujuanee of the Roar raJda into Nat.ii, and the Ruppoti iivea the raiders hy the repubiicaua, the military author Itiea hate nnlcred all white men. wiih tin live stork, foodstuffs ami clothlug, to evacuate all faraaahetwecn tho Fugela and Sunday mers. Any whits man roaaainiag otter July ,.l will be ubject to laartial law.

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00M PAUL'S WIFE IS DEAD.

Hri, K raer. Wife of hka Kuramai Prraldrnl f the Transvaal Hpablle llrad at lrrlrla. Pretoria, .Inly 21. Mis. Km -er, Wife of the fuTSaSr prMi!cnt of thf Transvaal rrpuMit, who i now Id Europe, died Saturday evening, ad pneuinoni.i, after uu Ulaeaa of three lays, afivii T yj'ar. Mis. Kroger sraathe second xi- of the former Irausxaal president. She was a Miss lu PlsastSi a BJHM sd prominetiic in South Africa Mr. Kruj,'ers tint wife was her aunt. Mrs. Kruger was a typical Roof woman. She cared nothing for fiiu'ry, ml at her home in I'm t"i ... fths had til the simplicity of manner a:ul mode of living of the plainest unman of the veldt. It was said of Per. even a t h time when her kuabottd WUS aCCUmU Utting millions, that in r eh.. i Interest in life was to see how much she could ova in her bouaekeping. Throughoot the Transvaal she was famous for bei coffee, which she a!was had readj for v (altera, Mil. Kill . l it MTlKli:. The Old Mnn llnrsl Into T-nr. aat Aakrd to He I. eft Alone. London, July 22. Owing to the Sun3ay telegraph hours la Holland, toyi a dispatch to the Daily Mail froit RUvet-aum, "Mr Kinder wai not informed of his wife's death until the iveninga The news was broken tc iiim by Dr. lleymaus and Sccretar) Qoeschoten. "Mr. Kruger, lu had just returned from Rilveraum ehureh, burst intc tears, ami asked to lc left alone. H exclaimed: 'She as a irood wife. Ve piarrelcd only oiuc, and that WOJ ix months after we were married.' lie prayed lor a long time, und Is now :lamly sleeping. Ins I'.ihle beside his bed. "The Transvaal and Oranire Frc ?tate rtafrs tlyinjr above the whitS rllla were drap.n and half SSasted shortly before the news came a crowd of country rirls had been sinking a folk ooiif; ont side the villa. DISORDER AND DISTRESS. C'ondlllona Hint will I'ri-vnil mons the l)lauiiinleil Mnjurily al the Inillan l.nnd ('.irninii. Fort Sill. Okla.. duly '-'J.--Disord! and distress will, it is feared, folio the actual opening ol tha Kiowa! o manche lands on August t. It is no estimated that fully 150,000 jx-opH will have regiatcred for a chance t necure one of the 13,000 claims to lx awarded by lottery, when the rejristrat ion booths eloae on Jalj Thou. sands of persona now on the reservation who are neither mechanics DO! artisans and who have little or no money, announce th-ir intention ol j locating around Uiwion if they fail to win a claim. Campers who came in prairie schooners by the thousand generally brought with them provisions sufficient only To last from five to ten days. Continued drought hSI caused the water to be restricted, aud for days a hot wind has blown over the prairies, and the temperature hnaveraged) over the 100 mark, with these conditions before them many are already beginning to grumble, and when this is followed by disap potntnient over failure to draw a loekj number, the hope that bore many up will doubt leas give way tc more serious conditions. HEAT WAVE IN BRITAIN. Weather f ontlnnra Hol. lint I o) W en I her lriKiiat lealeil latalitlea from I. i u Ii i n I n k London, July Over the cre.iVer part of the British isles the weatbar continues very hot. Tbc temperature in London. Sunday reached ss degrees Fahrenheit. At many points iu the provinces i: was higher, the ret:ord for Bristol being BS. Cooler weatln r. however, Is now prognosticated. An extraordinary number of perHons have been stiin k by lightning in storms of short duration. Right instants are reported in Rngutnd, aix in Oeraaaay and seven in RoUnnd. While six tourists were climbing Mount Tribulaun, in the Austrian Tyrol, Lightning st i tick t m, killing tin in outright, while the tour others were disabled. In I'alan, France, some children went to rinp the church bells, he lieving that the WOUM thus avert, the lightaiag, but four were killed by a bolt. I'henomenn lli-nt In llnaala. St. Peterabaegi .'"ly St. Phenomenal heat prevails throughout all (northern Ruseia, The temperature in St. Petersburif Sunday was 117 de crees Fahrenheit, in Odessa it wan 10.1, and I he rate of mortality there is 70 per cent, above the normal. Mot tPOVa In Denmnrk. Copenhagen, July SIS hot svavi is anreadiag over Denmark. At hereral points, Sunday, the tempera t UTS reached I de n i Koreal I'lrca in Moitann. Helena, Mont., July im Pierce forest (ires are r Dortetl rairinu wet of (Missoula. 'I in Northern Pacific and Anaconda companiea have large forces of men at work radeavoring to a a i ant their spreading, There are several distinct Im-, lind the loss will probably be h avj Ten Itollara or I'lilr. Iln. Washington, July- ii, Prancii

fJchlatter, the so called "divine healer," was tried in the police court t O day and fined 10 or .10 days in the workhouse.

II Shaffer Says They Are in Store foi Manufacturers Whcu Time Comes. "OUR PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SAVING Saya ShaOer. and lnllmal Tht.. Ihe are In n t nillllin o smii a l.iinu Hlrui-V lliinmr tlml I'nr aiiihnr. ol the liuloalrlnl t .lunulaalon. Ma TnUe n MSUCh I'itt.-biirMh. Pa. Julj Itf Tha Strikt situation is practically the same ai on Satunlay. Vellsill- and McKees port Ihuii the points around whict the interest centers, sad any new dc velopntent will, no doubt, cnsanaU from these places. When seen, President Shaffi r was in a good humor. He had rccoveroj from his slight indisposition of Sat urday, and was at his desk at ar early hour. He WOUld not discuss In: plans for this wreak. Much dependei on eircunutancea. Tht generai plsm f the Uaelgamatad aaaoetatioa were. tif course, laid out. and would be fol lowed to the letter. some Mnrtlloa irrlea. There . v some Startling surprisei in store for the manufacturers whei the proper tune comes for ipringinf them, he s i s. "Our people." said he "have been suvine;. and have fortiticv themselvea against such an emergen for three yiais. At present we alt -imply taking our much-ne'ded vaea tions. When the cooler weather ar rives we will le in shape to aettk down for the winter, undisturbed bj the conditions COhtfronting us. for Wl have everything in readiness for just such a Winter as will result if thi.st ri ke is not si till d." Known X.nlilnu tlo.iil l'nr oliar. With reference to the statement! of .lohn N. Karojuhar a member oi the industrial c mmission, which wert sent out from Washington, la whicl it was Inferred that there might in a movement In progress by the otfi rials of that comrolaaioo, to bring ainjut mediation in the present strike Mr. Shafftv said: "if Mr. Farqubar is quoted oorreC" ly. and in endeavoring t briag about an adjustment of this strike. I bellevi that if ha puts the same assiduous efforts into his task as he did when he questioned me during the leaalooj of the roiamisalon, he will accomplish some pood results. 1 do not know it he is attempting any such movement as he has not communicated with mtt or any of the nthciab of the Amalgamated association.' Haiti- Xnt He en tiinini'hi-rl. While still bopinj; tor an early se tit meat of flic strike. Mr. Shaffer WOUkJ not sa that any steps had Is-ei! taken in this direction, and so far al tic general officers of the AmalgamB tod asaoi'iation were 'oncernel. the all declared that tiny had not been approached by any -rsoii or perSOW on this subject. Anion'' the inr uu facturers there wai the same u'enerr1 1 silence preserved re gardiag tha situation and concerning prospective plans for ope rating th now idle mil's oi the three coinpasdea lixiiiniii- M-n Strike. Lancaster, Pa., duly The ton nage men of the Peon Iron Co. hs struck becSUSS thej were refused I a ton. While the Other mills in thU district were pay inj $3 a ton, th Penn workmen wert- receiving (3.M iteeently the other mills increaaed it ?::.7.', and last week a notice was posted in the mid that a -'"ecent in crease would in- granted. Hn Batur day the men made a demand for l which was refits, , I. The strike fol lowed. Over tOt) men are affected. Toledo Mill to He, nine Toledo. .. July 3, The Toleda rolling mill of the Republic Iron and St "el Co. will resume, after several years' inactivity. about AugUSt 1 Four hundred men will be employed with a UaOOthl) payroll of ISOjOOO. SAY BERT GLENN WAS A MAN. A Dnrtnr. Who Tri-nlnl Herl t.len, Telin-a thai He Knew Herl t.len Wna a Inn. Parkesburuh, W. 'a., July S3, -Ir the Qlcsa ease Dr. a. Howard tea tified that Part Glenn had been treat ed bv him. and that be knew he Wet a man. Isaiah Tucker aNo testified that he knew that Kerf ib nn was a man other wltaet stated that then Was no doubt in their minds of the genuni nenesa oi the limp of the defendant, a the) had seen her Im mediately upon nei arrival in thl city, The caae viii probably not clow before the SJl Of this week. HioiiI I'oreloiaea. Washington, Juli n,- The eereI tar of the treasury, Monday, our chased :.Vmi short -I erm four per vt nt. bonds at I i:;.op,:i. joditc Ktsfea Oenatad Lease nt b--n-e. IVasblngton, July M. Judge Noyea, of the district court of A'r.ska. SgS I n -t whom charges were preferred of collusion, etc., at t 'aM' Nome, with different part cs, has applied for and ob tamed have of absence. Tlnit-lt Hill in In Irltonn. Phoenix, Ati., July H, (Jreat rain ntoiins have occurred in the mountains ninth and east of Phoenix. The rain CSStte just in time to asVS the etile and sheep BSngSS and Jo at OB u LUlnls-r of forest HreS

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ADMINISTRATION REFORM.

a-uli likely lo tullww the t'onfftn at Manila. Ilel weau t.nerla t orblu nml MadSSSi Manila. July Z. The foiiferenees hetwsen AdJt .-Oes. Corbla ami ieu. (haffce. recently held here, will MOfe ably result in radical itonomieal and idnaiaistrativs refonjasa la I he army of oeeupation. It is estimated that the total cost of aasintalnlng Iba I nan ri ras army in the Phiiippinea ean ! reduced by tin jwr cent., in ihe pourae f one year. The principaJ change will ha tha reduetiun of 'he present force to between IfiJMM and 10,000 men. I nn c. ii rnllon of I'tircea. The abolishment of the seeeeal IfSay districts i contcniplatil. and Ihres brigades, with per ma neat head quarters at Manila. Rngoima and nolo or Cebtta will be instituted in their stead. The troops will be coiieenI rated at three points selected. hUiiidoaing ail minor posts. These changes will result in an enormous Bering M the transportation of supplies and 'he payment of rental tor bavfrachs foe tha soldiers. At present, iu most towns, the troops arc quartered in SbUrchea, Convents and public and private buildintfs, for the use of which considerable rental are paid. In the BSaJoritj of other eases, vehere the trHps do not occupy public buildii , it is believed rentals should I' paid for the soldier-,' quarters if their 0t BUpaaj is continued, sine- these reytona are pacified and their inhabitants have sworn allegiance to the United states. mialrncl Ion of llnrrni kl. AdJt.-Oen. Corbin and Oeii. t'haffve have decided upon the construction of barracks at the pumping station (about six miles from Manila) ami the aource of the city's water supply, to accommodate three regiments of infantry, one of cavalry an I eight bat" terics of artillery, as well as a general commissary and quartermnater's storehouse, to -ost 1100,000. The erection f this hitter building will reduce expenses by 190,000 a month, be lag the rentals paid for the commla aery ami quartermaster store houses in Manila ahme. An electric railway, connecting the docks on the Psaig river and the DCS store hOUSC, will be const rue ted. A iimie Beaeral Hoapttakl. Generali ( orbin and ( haffee have also decided n txin one single general military hospital to replace the seven military hospitals in Manila and viinity ; one of the latter buildings will be converted into a hospital. The reduction f the rr-flt fleet of government launches and small gov eminent steamers has already Im'sjuii. Permanent barracks have ls''ii erected at Degupen to accommodate all the troops necessary to norther. dWOSk Government reaaela will carry supplies for the southern brigade from the i sited Rtatea direct to llmio. without touching at Manila. The Inaulnr I niiatnliiiliiry. The insular constabulary is now belag organised, it will be maintained by the insular government, and is exI ted to be amply able to preserve peace and enforce the law. This constabulary will, as a general rule, le armed with ritie, but its members have been iveii IrMO shot (jams and S,000 carbines reUnqulshed by the arm,' . The felepraph system thrOWghout the arehi pe la gO, established by the lignal corps, has lieen taken over by the civil gov email nt. Much wheeled transportation, for meriy belonging to the army, has alrcadv hi'eii disposed of. I nn if nlrnlliin to lieu In In no-iiihi-r. The concentration of the troops in Manila, RogOpOU, Hollo or Cebu will begin at the close of the rainy season, next November. Adj't.-Gee. Corbin is sailing in 'he southern aiehlpelagO on the transport bawton. From there he will yr direc to ( !i na, returning to the United 4tataa ia Vancouver. PORTO RICAN DUTIES, in- tttaenes Beneeol Ittlatti is Hemler n ii Oilnloii on 1 -rtiiln l'iirlii Illrnn lint Ira. Washington, July 23. AtNirneyGtvneral Knox has declined to render an opinion. Which Was asked for by the secretary of the treasury, on the question whether or not, under existing laws, the secretary is authorised to refund the duties collected on gooda Imported from Poets Rico irtWeen the date of the ratification of the Spanish treaty and the date that the Poraher est went into operation. The attorney general says that inasmuch as the comptroller if fhe treasury has given bit decision on the stibjei i jt is a matter for him (the enmjt roller) alone, and he therefore cull not give decision as requested. It is authoritatively stated at the treasury department that the yovernment "ill proceed Immediately to refund these duties, arting upon th decision of ti ontpt roller of the treasury, which was to the effect that the treasury department had am lion ly under eaieting law. ihe duties amount approximately ., S-.'.uoo.e m. Terrllle Murin In tiermnn. Rerlla, July Si. The wnathat throughout Germsny continues ex. Creel Sly hot. and reports of trrifle taunderatorms arrive from many poiata. Numerous sections have sijffered heavily from hail, wind and Lightning. Berlin had a eloudbutst Monday With hail and a whirlwind. tees sitae te nniinni UlMMtaw London,. i iiiy i !. Cardinal Vsughn'l reception, Monday afternoon, in honor of Cardinal Gibbous, held in the Chapter hall of th - new cathedral, w as large!) attt nd d.

Boat far Ihe aSSSSSB No mutter wlit ad v m, heacUehe to a eaacsri res will aevw est well until rose b i weis are put nlit. CkscaUOta help nature, ii, ie ..ii without a tfripi or pain, prist uee e.my, natural innvetnesta, Cot fOU juat 10 rents t t irt etlmK roUT bcsltS ha !'. i um sn 1 I end) 1st hartio, I he eetiuiae. put Ul IU BWtal bone-. I v i I V tttbl,'! ll.lN t ' C. ii. auuipeii aa it. Bswsre ai hniutkisa. Meu Ith Went. Inlelleels. The etpl on on I'urarJer forced a "k:n" gambler n givi u hn cam The esatbler, ossne, recsraa R ai as sajust i - i isiit iti is, ii . nn aAs doe- sol read the papers eaoufb to hasp awa from Bteasabeal poker it pretty sure te give hn in nev to the tust in " rata he ateeti siter he k r' istl ire ffllhlnftoa Star. IMInliir, . "D"i kaid of liitciurtgiag. KtheJ." mkl Mr t nntr x; "kiad of discouragiag What is, fataer?" "It tie vi I v a B1 't.li ince Ton rend r "tr

graduation easay, and they haven't tatrn your advice on 1 a toraa the govsr aawal yet "- TVaahingtoa Star. After n Kght till be ilH to rc! ...me'hing to put in MS inside, the aVSISM man lmi te spend the aiirplun Iii Ha savisi t . sava a doctor .ut aoascthuuj out. -Atchusa Globe.

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THE SET lagr, itUlinulnjt, sast hnsilliattna tkta, aaste, aadbieo! h i with lo of hair, w brn all else fnils. 8o)il UtrollfbOOt UlO rl1. Itr'tWh IeX N"L sniv .t -ON-. iiartcrüuiuc .'i., LoaUuii. I'unu hatu 4.'. tilts. cuuim Rep! Boatuu, L'. S. A.

Sawyer's Ponunsl Slickers Wirrant.d Statarnmal. n.WVar. VMl.ln. I1bJ KMHd aaMH KfTunt complete (rieeil,iu t txiu rlli r ami aaddla, Mww etlra. loop antl tdf In Ibaaklrt, Inaurlna a ilry aeat for ruler. Kaalljr ooovcitm into a wuikinisoaL Krerr anrmeat war. ranted waterproof. for Uada-rtiarS. ii jmir oeaiT ui not naTH Kirrl. tier Brand, writs f-r uiLavlutrua. H. M. SIWYf R SOU. Sols SMra., rati camanee. eats. PILES ANAKESIS Slraatatant rs- ( n ' PtMtl'I'IV i.r rata rn.iut. Fur frt" tamp e a.i treat A!S a araia." Trtbuoe building. New VurS Wbnide LIGHTNING RODS SWS asn. a. tut a tu., aicitTi.Ti, o. Waat.

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(shake into your hoc, All, a - I . la i ifOSlder fur the leet It make- t.Sl r , a Khues Keel Ka-v . 'urea t ras, ISnellen, I ,-t. Callous, Smarting, Sore snj Sweating Feet. All Druggiala and BIhhj Stmes sell it, 'iV Sample sent Fill. K , dreaa. Alh n S (Nasstsd, LtS R v . Y. I nala ollcaal. She I don't believe you're t V. ng tht truth. He Yea are most annoying leaM) ag I - ; -e you thiuk )u can n-j 1 Bt lusg a I k. "O! Ii" I. ike ,i puiagiaph, 1 alivuid ay '' I'h.ladelpi.ia 1'ifa. Piao'a Cure for Oaasumptisa ia an irf"r h'.' medicine for sesgkl and eoldl V W. Banuelt Ossaa Qi v. . s i . pa 17,1100 Don't anear at the eccary. II , it ha- hren clunhing up tu lind a cool plsa - llivliauapnha Nev

"Do you do family raihiagf "Xa mum; 1 sgah clethai ladlaaapolia Xawa, To Prevent Diphtheria Uae Bsasis's Croup ( 'ure. No nausea. SOcta Ma th in nature's best remedy t r ill.C'oicsgo Da... Niwa. i K i i . eiennur ne si.iii im . .. lutr-kened mi ele.Ctm i hk oimmi Si to

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