Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1901 — Page 6

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The America's Cup Successfully Defended by the Yankee Yacht Columbia. THE LAST RACE THE MOST EXCITING.

Aftrr a Mp and Turk CMlNd W lileh I iril One. I'liru Ibr Olli, i Minitril lu Kruul, CMmM Won lit' I i ii a 1 CMlM Uart'l) Mm Time A Hum Miii-r. New Vnik, Oct. 5. With victory flau', Boating from her lowering uiasiIn . ids ami Um ends Ot her spreader ill honor of her concluding triumph in the i-1 1 J races of 1901, the gallant sloop Columbia returned to her anchorage Last niht under the escort Of the entire eXCUniOn licet. She J teniae Completed Jier defense of the honoreil trophy in another stirring MC with the Shamrock 11., over a Iteward and windward race of 30

nu'es, crowing t he finish line two second behiml her antagonist, liut winning on the time allowance conceded by Upton'l boat bv 41 seconds. Tor the second tune she has now euccessfully foiled tin' attempt 'f the Iri.-h knight to wrest from our possession the clip that means the yacht inr inpmaaar j of the world. Ami plucky Sir Thomas l.i pt o n. Standing on the bridge of the Krin. led his guests in three hearty ktUtsahs for the successful (lefentler. "She is the better loat," he said, "anil she deserves to In cheered." The series of races just closed will

lowed Shamrock to pout nearer ths mark, aint a mile tiuin ImNM thr challenger .ik hi d 1. be leading hj fully half a mill-. The talent bsgM to feel nervous, Inn as the vachts approached the finish the Yankee skipper, hj some miraculous legerdemain, shoved his lat into the light air like u phantom

ship, ami yards from honst he two racers were almost on cen terms It WM a pretty sight and one seldom iritnessed, when the croaaad rail t rail. Um white yacht's bowsprit jusi lapping the (fohlen boat's mast. The usual pandemonium that attends the final Yankee victory in H cup contest followed. Whistles, balls.

bands and cheers muted in a fraud chorus of jubilation and .1. l'icrpont Morgan's steam yacht Corsair added to the terrilic din by tiring a national salute of j guns. After the Columbia had huuled down her sails and set her ict orv t! : the excursion boats crowded alongside to ehec the Yankee sailors and t lit) winninir skipper. Nor did they forget either Lipton or his gallant craft. In turn the crowded steamers ran along, side the Shamrock ami Klin and the vanquished received almost us much honor as the victor. And thus, with felicitations all

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THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. THE STONE "RESCUE" FUND.

Remarkable Case of 'Situs Viscerum Inversus" Revealed at St. Louis.

ONLY A FEW SUCH CASES ARE RECORDED

Thr PwtSeaVt lllt'tl Ret'ituae uf InablllI) uf llit Doctors lu Dlniniuiv Ilia i.e I'rierl Ottilia Ihr Coml.lrle It et. run I uf All uf Ills Interior Orumia. St. I. ouis. Oct. 0, The case of Arthur Zimmerman, T- years old, who lied it the city hopsitai, presents a Bosnplel reversal of Ike natural or- ' r of anatomical arrangement, In that all f his organs which normally sh.iiild have been on his right side were on his left side, an vice versa. Physicians say it is nn anomaly so rare that only scattered instances are to be found in medical books. Dr.

Nietcrt, superintendent of the city

around, the twelfth series of races for hospital. SUVS that he remembers no

the old cup which the si homier America brought over 50 years ago ended v Itb t he iest of feeling. While taking his defeat gamely. Sir Thomas Liptoa made no attempt to conceal his honest disappointment when he talked alxiut the rates last night on the Krin. "1 nin very much disappointed," he said. "I can't hide that. 1 thought within 18 minutes of the tinish that we lnd won. I was sure as my life we had won. When 1 looked around the iltnation had ekenged, and we had lost. It was a hard blow to be 00

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Jways be memorable as the closest ever sailed for the cup. and Sir Thomas, although defeated, will go home with the satisfaction of knowing that his acht is the ablest boat that ever fOOSed the Atlantic ocean. Durin Isi'h series of races not an untoward inc. dent ?ih occurred, and Sir Thomas will return to Knglaml far the most popular of all the foreigners who have challenged for the America's trophy. Yesterday's race, on paper, was the. Closest of the series, but bi'eause of the flukiness of the wind on the heal home, ns a contest of the relative merits of the yachts it is not to lie compared with the magnificent, trulvrini ami royally-fought battles of Saturday and yesterday. The conditions

of the raee at the start

were rerv similar to those of Thurs

day. The wind was strong and from the shore, embroidering the sea with foam and piling up no swell-ideal conditions for the challenger. The racers were sent away before the wind, sack carrying penalty for CT rawing the line after the handicap

in. .vo ornclal record is kept of the

after that con is tin-' but the

spirts with step watch's estimated Colombia's handicap at 1" seconds und Shamrock's at ,:u seconds. The contest of the yachts tlecitig before Hie w ind was pict Ul f sipic. The Ma racers, like gulls with outstretched SpinnakerS) had every im h of canas spread, all their light sails, ineluding lulg i :g spinnakers and balI on jib topsails. Their crews were gathered aft to keep the beads of the boats up, and thereaftei Until the outer mark was reached It was merely a question ol holding on to all the canvas and let- ' - -' the wind do the rest! N Ot withstanding the fact that the Columbia beat the Shamrock before the wind last .Saturday, the challenge yesterdaj gained slowly, but steadily all the way out. and rounded -tU see onde before the defender, having actually gained one minute and file peeOttds. Immediately after Ike yachts turned th. ir intu ,. ttju, f()r he beat home the briee Moderated

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Jatnes K. l'oone dropped dead oa the street at Uaeoin, in. Be was in the employ of Richard .1. Oglcshy while the hitter was governor of Uli HOIS.

such case i iit-f he has been at the hospital, and that be regards this one is most interesting. Zimmerman became IHaboot a week igo at his home. A physician was called in, hut the case was puling. 1'h. 're was apparently intestinal inflammation of a kind similar to appendicitis, but the seat of the trouble appeared to be on the left aide of the body. Accordingly, a diagnosis f appendicitis seemed out of the question. Zimmerman became worse, and his hy sii ian decided to have him retntivetl to the city hospital, where an operation could be performed. Dr. Nietcrt performed the operation, lie found that a general peritonitis had let in. and that the source of infee- , Hon was on the left side, as the external appearance had indicated. Hut he j .m astonished to discover that the

ouree of infection was in the appen-

iix, and that the appendix was on the left side. '1 he aiiendi was removed.

bat the disease was tOO far advanced for Zimmerman to benefit by the surjeon's skill, and he died. A post-mortem showed that not slone was the appendix transposed. The heart was on the right side instead of the left; the right lunir. wih

its three lobes, was on the left side, and the left lung, with its two lobes, was on the right side; the stomach uns on the right side instead of the left; the liver was on the left side Instead of the right, and the spleen was on the right side Instead of the left. Dr. Louis HaSSienf said that the scientific same for BWCh a case is "situs ri see rum inversus." "I never heard of sin h an instance before," said he, "thonch a few are rocorded. I don't think that the transposition of the organs had any connection with the oppendii it is. That was merely a coincidence." ONE HUGE CHARNEL HOUSE.

ssn ranslesle uf toinrriuui SliHlr.it It UMne Moatfca ol Tr.it el liituaaat Tat'M. Denver, GM thfti ongressu nn John F. S'hafroth. who has been traT-ehm.-in t hinu and the Philippines for the P; t four in. int lis. has arrived homo. Speaking of the couditioua in the Philippines, he said: "PeaOS has been practically reStored. There is still a little insurrection iu lamar but akhl from that everything i fairly tjulek I do not bei, eve, however, that the retention of the islands will be profitable hs the government will knee to expend a great ileal of money on them SVSO iu tunes of peace. It cost now lietwecu pu, ono.ooo and tTS.tOOOOO a year to keep the soldiers there, and inch if the number is reduced to WrOOO the expense will btiii be greater than the profits from the islands will warrant. The islands arc umpiestioiiably rich but their benefit to the United Btatew sill not materialize until a generation or two has ptsnod and the need for Sn army in the islands has gone." in regard to ainai Mr. Bhofrotk saj v : The trade of the United States with China has grown rapidly, ami this country will soon lie keeping pace ivith the straggle for supremacy. The äsnger Of the invasion of the American field ly the Chinese is not very freat as long as the exclusion act ia ii force; but as this expires next Niay, he problem will Ik- one for the government to Bgnln consider. Bo far the government has not allowed the C hinese to enter the Philippines, mid 1 presume will exclude them there us long as they are kept out of the L'nit.'d States." Mr. Sha froth looked into the Rilver mention la the Philippines, and will when COngrtas meets this winter, submit a plan for the reopening of the mint at Manila and the establishment Of free coinage of the silver of the islands. Mexican anil English lUvot SOtua are now circulated in the isl Ittdu, and as American bills ami gob' command a premium in China and

neighlHinng countries, most of American money is now driven of the country. IS AIMED AT ABUSES.

IS Waa Ksiwt-latl 1 aval th H'rmrj Amount W.miIiI II HUiaail ujr Kouu uf lha lib. Post on. Oct. 6. .Iut hnwr much motif.v h is been tfivrn to the fund for the ransom of Mis BUon .'tone, the Anserienn board i ftitniy. koht rmp tive by brigands, is not known tolii: ht. Those directing the effort in ber behalf hope that the reponse tkrOOgkOUt Ike country will be very liberal, and that the Bgures will reach

fully $10(,t)on, if not the necessary amount, which is $10,000 more In ltoston und vicinity the amount already in hand from a comparatively mall number of sources reaches nearly thirty thou wand dollars, ami there i are a host of churches to hear from. ,

MILWAUKEE PEOPLE Could Hardly Brilere It. a Prominent Woman Savtsl Prom KS by Lydia Ba l'inkhan l eatable ( out pound. Dkak Mas. I't .neu am : I suPP0.e. largti number of people, w ho r , my remarkable cure will hardU b, , J? It; had I uot sjasawknsond it saysalf i know that 1 should not.

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near winning and then to lose. I should like CO iave got one raee, just by way of consolation. It is a very hard Iking to lie lieaten by a breath, by a few beats of the pulse. It has inen a severe strain on nie, I have worked so hard for uianv months

now. and I am glad it is over.. To have won wouldhave been a joy great

er than to-day s disappointment. Columbia's win to-day was fair ami sipiare und honorable. There is nothing to protest if I wanted to protest. In fact, 1 have a feeling in my heart that if there had been any error in JndgnMOl at all it would hnvo been in my favor. If there had been any possibility of choice in the matter, I

believe the mchl club would hava

the race. Sometimes a man the bettet bont. but even must have a wee bit of lock

I to win. I am very grieved indeed, veiy grieved,1 and. bs added. "I should ) liked to have won one race." Hardly had the I'rins anchors I touched bottom when a luum li from ! the yacht Corsair came alongside : bearing the regatta eonsmiltee of the

.New York xaebt elub. Sir Thomas sa id : "Gentlemen, it was a fair beat. I want to say airain that you have treated me with the utmost fairness and court -v. Von have met every wish of mine, and from my heart I thank you." Commodore Lewis Cam l.edyard, chairman of the New York Yackfl club regatta committee, replied. "Sir Thomas, we have never hail a truer sportsman to deal with." Many of Sir Thomas' guests on board the Krin erowded aroiml to express their Sympathien at his defeat and assured him of the high place he had won in the hearts of ull A ineriea ns. "When a man wins a heart he haa won more than a cup," said one of them. There were tears in the Irixh baronet's eyes when he thanked theui for their kind words

Awful BhrtaJtt Hint la l(nilll Iletiiuliit lit, the Aleutian lala Ii d a I u tin r iel llellil. Washington. Oct. ".The rapid decline of the native jHipulation of the Aleutian chain of islands is told in a report just reoeived by the Me rinn Hospital service from K. J. Thornbury, its assistant surgeon at Dutch Harbor. Alaska. The report says that formerly there were L'o villages on the islands with a native population variously estimated at from MOO to 2,".no. Now, in the same district there arc only tea villages and 1.Ü00 inhabitants, exclusive of whites, of whom MQ are etWOlet (mixed breeds with Russian and other nationalities) and ?uu Aleutes. The n port says: IaSl year, I'nalaska had IU inhah Itiints. 110, or nearly one-third, of whom died. According to data obtained from the Russian priest of the Greek atholie ehurch. Rev, P. KashererotT, who has the only mortality records kept in' the village, there being no health otticcr or even physician, 30 deaths were ascribed to Vöhl,' 24 to consumption, :u to measle s seven to old age, and five Were drow tied. "The remarkable morality from tea slM among the natives in Alaska during the past year appears S tri ba hie largely to the bad sanitary environment anil lack of precaution Sgainst exposure. "hi the Knakokwi mid iu other sections on the mainland, from one half to iwo-tliirds of the natives died and many were left unburied iu the mud houses where they lived, surviving ineiiilsrs immediately deserting the huts which latter often contain from one to two doen natives living regardless of family relations. "As many as half a dozen dead bodies have been seen by p.-ospector In a single hovel, and numerous dead bodies w,ie Men lying about oa the ground partly eaten by the fnxes."

root stss'Bssesnl instta i-imna tlif Intvat uf ihr Seeon!- ( laaa Matter Order. Washington. Oct. 6. Post masterOoncml Charles Pmory Smith, in a letter written to n magazine publisher who requested a reconsideration of the ordere xcluding "return" eopiea from the pound postage rate, says, that the force of the department' order falls on the illegitimate publications which have grown up outside of the law. He say s that the publisher addressed, with a Shagje exception, is the only publisher who has specially addressed him on this oint. Hy lax practice, says the post masterfeuernl, news agents have been allowed what is expreswly denied to the publishers themselves, viz: having unold or return copies sent back to them at the cent-a-pound rati, but t is in plain eontrnvention of the terms and intent of the law. The department, he says, is trying to execute the law faithfully and tnus cut off Mime flagrant abuses which hare loosely grown up. STATEHOOD FOR ARIZONA.

MISS BLI.I N M. STONE H'liI for rar.'om by brlrardt lr. Bulsjarta, M"s St.-r.e has hi r. ears In Turki y r.J itulsaria an a rjiresf ntat.vo of ths AniT'.can board of farstSja missions. Her horr.r Is at Chelsea. Mass., where hvr n. . r trrts, To-inorrtiw mornimr's mail is expected to bring in many thousands of dollars additional, making it possible for Huston alone to raise over one-third of the total amount. Tho belief is general here that the country at large will care for two-thirds of the ransom money, BO that it will be ready by 'Tuesday noon. The family Of Miss Stone hud no news to day, and the American board could give out nothing to throw light on the missionary's predicament. Ui roi't i. Vit StMCBtimoH.

MRS. SADIE E. KWH. "I RufTercd for months ! a. a

irounies peculiar to women whi,n gradually broke down niy health ,ui,j my very life, l was nearly inssM with pain at times, and DO hui a skill 1 consulted in Milwaukee i i bring- me relief. "My attention was railed to I.vdia E. rink ha in's Ycgotuhlo Vom pound ; the lirst bottle brought relief, ami the second bottle an absolut cure. I could not bclii-re it myself, and felt sure it was only tempi but blc.-sed fact, I have now been m for a year, enjoy the boat of health and cannot in words express my gratitude. Siueerelv yours, Sadie K Km u P?4 10th St.. Milwaukee. Wis ."- 500J forftit If SSSM testimonial It not gtnuine. Such unquestionable testimony proves thr power of Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound over diseases of women. Women should remember that they arc privileged to consult Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, ffffHaS. about their illness, entirely tree.

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I'hoenix, Ariz., Gor. fi.(;0v. Murphy h:is Issue l a s'ini-o.licial proda ination, ealling a statehood convention to sonvane in Pkoonia on October Pg, The Phoenix board of trsdt decided to appropriate funds to coverall t he expensi s of delegates loth conference. Ih-presentation will Ik hid fn.in each county of the territory, and a stroi".- effort will ha mad to disregard political faith or bastnea calling in sanlting up the delefatJona. The lovernor, In kkj nevetmv mation. states his Itlief that conceit, cd action on the part of the i itienwill induce the I'ifty-M-veiith eongTeaa, during the coining winter, to i iss nn enabtmf aet, bm it is hint. that Inflnential corporations will n. I ud assistance. I.0SEBUD RESERVATION. Ilcllniillinicuta Nenrl, a ieeored and I. und H,, to In- I'm I Baaa tnO tnrLrl.

o Other Meuna vallablr Iti Sate thr llt-tiitrd Mlaaloaar). ltoston, Oct. T The urgency of tho ease of Miss Stone, the missionary held for ransom by brigands in Hulfsrla, bronght together the saembtre of the prodentinl eoeaaslttoe f the American board for two hours yesterday, hater the committee issued a statement baaed uon the views of President Sam. H. Ca pen of the board and the secretary, Kev. Dr. Judson Smith, as the result of their visit ta Washington Sat urday. Both gentlemen had interviews with Pre side at Roosevelt ami the otiiciais of the state department. It was made plain to them, they told the prudential Committee, that thai only way to rescii.- Miss Stone and save her life would be payment of the ransom. The committee was informed that the gov eminent by lea.-on of const it ut ional restriction is unable to pay the ianseen. The committee was also made aware of the fact t hat the American board lias no money with Which to save Miss Stone. The only practical way. therefore, was shown to Is- I popular subscription which already has been started. The? committee heartily afmroved this, ami began evading tob grams to many parts of the country erging the subscriptions. Ikoeommitteesays thai in view ofthu Spirit with Which the appeal is received there is Strong grounds for the hope that the amount will be obtained tpudlly. In every possible way the American board will oo-oierato both Ly gift and by solicitation. iiostovs t o vi mm no.

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The reputation of W. L. DciiRlaa .t oo and 3.50 shoes for style, comtort and wear haa esoelled all other makes sold at theac prices. This excellent reputation lias been won by merit alone. WT L. Dcua-las shoes have to give better satisfaction Orna other a.OO an 1 3 .60 shoes because ha reputation tor th beat S3.O0 and 13 60 shoes must ba maintained. The standard has always been placed so hifch that ths wearer receives mora val-io fr-r his rifj in the W. L. Doulaa 13.00 and 3.5Ö noes than he can get elsewhere. W. Ij. Douglas aella more $3 00 nnd $3 50 Shoes than any other two manufacturers, a. L. Oouflas $4.00 Out Jf Lln cannot at oquai'rj at ang price. WZ&ri. 'GW: ' T " 5

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limy 'a Heecipo, n, Iti-nortcU h KtaV U-r. I'cnlxiilr jt CO, Hoston, )et. T. The linn of Kidder. I'eabody & Co., which is handling the fund, kept it office open yesterdn.v. Into in the afternoon a statement of the day's receipts was made, the total being 1 1 . .".:., with $6lo mlatifconal in pledge. At the I'll I I. street ehurch llev. Dr. Wi throw presented the case el Miss stone stronifiv, a-uring his hearers that ii the monej hi not need for hot rnatOlB, it Will Ie returned to :ha tlouois. as the chances nre "that the i United States govarasaent erftl make the Parklah fo'eraeaent paj heavy bail malty for the ontragr At tic- Shaw mitt ('onirrcrat ional

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Mast Uf l.lvt.,, ., I.ra.nn. Washington. Oct. 6. Last advices from the Phinppinea indicate that the adUtnry Snthorltlea intend to take prompt and rigorous saeasnree for the SMpfireaniOn of the insurrection in the island of Satnar, and that attention win he dhfeeted, fust, to the Mas awry aaahihmeni ol the Irene heruus natives w,o ,,V ,;irf in ti. maKga. ere of i. ( . ,,f the Ninth infantry, at Mksnglga. There is. therefore, every prospect that the island of Sainar will be the theater of aetivc hostilities foi some time to aoaw

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noil oi inc lioaetiuii reservation in OregOf J county, is practically completed. Maj. .Mchaiighliii. chief" Indian inspector, has Isen engaged fr some months in securing these signatures, lie expects to put the lands on the awrkot in a very short time. There are many thousands of acres in the trnet, which are of a superior character. HEAVY ÜALES IN JAPAN. Innr II ii nil ml ItSatOM llonla W reekeil lion Mtoiaea n.hi il Amk 71 I'lTmim Vfiaalnst. Tscoma, Wash., Oct. 7. 8t earner adHe s are that the eOOSt of Kniia, northern ,la pan, has Iwen visited by heavy gales, wreoltiog ton fishing boats. Twelve hont with total crewa of 74 are mi.-ing. Heavy ruins I ISOd an in . i Rata ,,f , IM,tl, 0

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that while be did not Wish to disconrthe present movement for Miss Mi i.e's release, vet the whole thing Snpi areii to him to establish a bad precedent. He thoogkl there must ie some efieney In a Krai class hat tteshin with decks cleared for a-tion. In his ripinion the brigands were playing game Of bluir. and had no idea of a sea lusting their prisoners. Kev. Dr. taO rimer, at Tremont Tempi"; Ber. John tialliraith. at the llroinlb hi .Methodist episcopal eknrck, and le v. s. ft. Borrksk, the Mouii Vernon ekarek an ahsnoea street, also present, d tin- appeal, ami in l.'ir uetion was taken in other churches. Dr. Herrick'.' eoiigregatio'a Hbseribi l l7.'i. but other pastors akod iliumrs to send their contributions direct to Kidder, IVnhedj & Co. I he sum of $l.oo was given hy sjsmhera of the I Irst Congregational chun h of ( hekfl a- I hi1- is the chtllfh of whuh M:aa Stone is a member.

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