Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 November 1901 — Page 3
A BOLD SCHEME WENT WRONG. POULTRY IN WINTER.
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Thirteen Out of a Possible TwentySix of the Escape! Convicts Recaptured.
LAWRENCE LEWIS FATALLY WOUNDED.
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Kanena City, Mas Item It Another dsi Ihm added mm www i" Um nt of aaeeped Part taftwiawart: " victi captured, that of LAwrtaci Ia It, wu htm Mortally nroaadaali iiiiM morning. '' Qbmmbmb, hs-.. , uiiiio auUng a -than through or don of armed deputies. San there are but II prisoners ni large. Levrta is u whin- beJ years of ,!,..,. Who Wati KCIlt U ill OetolHT IUi.it, to undergo a live years' Hciiteuce for larceny. II- MM tracked to n wooded plM nan Qmnmmo by tan rfty marshal of thiit place, which ifr situated 40 miles southwest from For" Leavenworth, and a daw u " '":ir Ina rifles. Aa ariaff to surrender was met with f iii und Learla, Mv lunaad and praottaaHy anri-oeaded fitted for tin- nearest opening. H1 bad gnaa acarcaly a auadred yarda when a ballet from a Winchester in the aaada af mm ttt bki aareeetn pierced his lung from Mhtad an I brought bin to the ground. Bleedusa) mil fatally wo-anded, Lewis was taken to Ike marshal's oRlee and eared Ear, while Warden McClaughrej area aotllied. Three dlallaei gaaajä ai eenviota have been reported at point within 19 miles uroiind Topeka situ-- last r.ipli, and although a horde of aeaiteotlarj guards, depot) sheriffs and Inrtsera have Ut u an I be " :1" day, slgl fell with only one saptnre, that of I . w l eported. From the description! received vfarden Mel laughrey bellevaa thai the two captor of Kheriff Cool wer Arthur Hewitt, tvhtte, and ton K ttlierlaaMl, a part Indian. Hewitt, with rraak fuompnon, a Bhutan, vaetn rliipteedera In tin oat break, and Iii warden ysntecdhyaBaonnced a reward for their capture. Ilevcttl and Houtli- . ilar. I W'li- both serving tlve-yeui untnMi for hi recti v. Hewitt is '-'1
vt-ars f age, while Southerlaad Sheet i. At 1:30 o'clock tli "si evening BMP m mh reeelred at Ike aenlteatiaty stating that flMMBpeoa, with thre. other coavkta, ha. I been traced to Bear Council flraw tiiis afternoon iml wai being followed cleanly, Thf ofRciala at Topeka. th aatga ty and city, an Rued with revenge at being foiled at Paaline, and an betadlag wer energy to averhaval HatR. aartlealnf convict a, whs they Ro mm to I rHeve arc in hiding- aheet Ml Milea from the aceae where yesterday -x-i t i nr epimle was luid. I'rniik Thumtmnn ('apt ured. Tapeka., has-.. Nov. If. Frank rhonipaoa, the Mgia iMder af thaiattay ft the federal prison, aami laptunil last eiiiiuir near C'oiunil drove by a ponna nadet Dcpcity l'nitr.l States Marshal l'nsr.itt. after a hard tiL'ht. nMMfMMI was aiighttV woanded la the head. None of t hr jH.ss' was iniureil. STRUCK A SUNKEN ICEBERG. Ihr I. inn ( nun! Iranirr ( lt of Toprkn it Nnrr.m BOM from DaMOTMitaBh Seattle, WaalU, Nov. 12.- The Lynn raaal at earner t ity of ToM-ka steamed hlowlv in the harlHir. yesterday morning, without paaaengera or cm gpi and with her stem Im-iM und a L'apinv lode near the load line. The sti-aine. rtdllded with a sunken locberg in Taku bay 'ii the up ,r'P night el EfaveMhav t. a btlaidiai aaaaa s. ti in was rairinfT at the time, ami
when the BBOCb COMB BOMC of t h paaMagaata, thfaduaag the ship was ulag dim n. made frantir attempts to ret into the life Units. It was -,mi foand that altaaagh several iron plates VtreM Wroken through tfceM R no iinmrdiat' danger. THE DEADLY FIRE DAMP. WwBienaiaia Iwc Ike n-nth or TbteM HIlirr In an I : ili ill Metakenv I Me, 1. ttoahenvttte, .. Nov. 12. Three Uvea arete leaf at the La Pefla iron Mirk yesterday awarnlag. The Mhaafl iiftor t i t sr asaadavj for yeeurs are leing reopened, .Inst sis .lames UoIm rt son. Edward Simpson and W illiani N atl line Vrefe let down tin- shaft, thenwas 1111 explosion of or fire damp. When ih, tin s l, ante Bp I he ahaffl the engineer rnis,'d the en-e throagb tki Raaaea, and la it were the bodleai of Mobertaoa ami Rteaansaa. The badly of Vaa Mine has not lieelt reo 1 1-1 . Mnsaeeed a fetale, npafcaaa. Wawk Nae, IS. Bagrsat Klein, timeketper for the Statu n niiii was sind and killed in the COB pany'a ofRce ai Mawe, Idaho, vaateriay, by G, T, ShutT, a ininer. wl.i waa diaaatlafkad with the that easeea givaal him Saturday. Shu IT Wia eaugltl near tiein and is now in the W.illuee jail. I 'or Hiirrn I,- a iol ra tMWBI, London, Nov. 13, Klag Rdvrard has tlei i' ad to have the celebrate Kk-I .' iinr diiiiiior.d mounted ir tae aiaBaa of Qlaen Alrxueilrn for the coronation.
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ava li.auranc t ou.n f Sllptf C. Lnulatille. Ky., N... 12. Newell C Hat 1,1. mi, who was - ,. .. . .! t have Had in a j, tTiismiiie (tad.) katel hist Thursday, wu. arrest-d in l-oui-rlUe yelenl:iy. Aeeordinj" to Itatlt ba the eorpsi- wii h was shipped to Little Rw k for burial as the Ixxly uf Rathlau ie th- Huly of W. L. Ten Byke. The polie say K.ithl.un has roie ffssi-d t.. ileM-rtioii from tie- t'nited State army anI to ha v inj- formed a plan to fraudulently eoBeet idftOt inaraasMoa afalife, bat thai he deaaaa haxiiif killnl Ihe man who died in the JaCaraaavtlle hotel. Rathhaa ar IMtaal idut tl a'rleak yesterday amwilat al the Cadted Raatea reeraifc lag station in LaMilavitle. Ha is held ana fu(.'itie froaa Jest lee. 'I In- arr-st was made on information from Bergen nt Skinner, of the I'nited State recruit i nir station.
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fll Igiaal Skinner had read the Storv d the JefTeraonville ease and the i-ireunist atieev i-ouneeted w ith the new lata nit aroaseed his Maatataasa, t)ae of these was the faet that the man had on a goatrBMCat fcuit of underwear. He sail he had bougM the gaiMenta from I soldier friend. Another ei reunist a nee was his know 1rd.' of mrmj afTair alout Little Hoi k. On Saturday he passed the vxanimation and enlisted. At the pol -.- station Kathhun was put ttraaajh the avraattag geaaaaa, and under pressure maile the followliur stataanaat, ateordlMj la his inipiisitors: "Mv name i N well ('. Hathhun, atid my home is in Little Hoek. Ark. Sevi ral months a."o I deserted from the army post at Plattabarg, N. in eoaspasy rfth aaother reeetalt hy the nasse d V. IL Lllis. I sonn lost
si-.-ht of hiaa, and w. nt on to Little Rock. There I waa married, and afterward took out the hstnuraaee poiii it T MM to Louiavllle about ten d ivs af! am) forvard a plan to make the lasarnnea entnaany think I waa .!, .. I km il.at I .!.'.! . oil. i t the n-
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said Ida name waa W. L. Ten Lyke. in front .f the Salvation rni headii!:irterK in I.onistille. atal told him of my pleat, and as aiped te help me. ilur plan v as ta id.tain a CBRSM froSH aoane p'.n-e pat t in a hotel in JeffenaMVillS and then set tire to the aotel. "Walk we an r.- in JefcisosivfUa ere took a l. iiuil er of drinks ami T-n Bj ke rot drank. I think his dentl wu laus.d hy drinkine. 1 pat the letters address,-,! to me in his poeket and left. I Bid BBt kill h'm. I then caaasr tn IVsaJaeMla and went t, the reeruitint.- ofl'u sail enlisted. My real home is in DC traft. The pidiee ar.- try itijr to establish th idt lit it of the dead man. i,r of their theories is that he was s fraaip whom Batkastn had fallen In with. The assHce hr.-e telegraphed t( the Little l.ek authorities to hold the rorpse. A t-ohl wateh bearintr the MMM of "W. 11. Kllis" was found t Rthbaav. He rsfaaea to any adaaara he got it- The Mdiee say the handw ritisg of "Loii H'"t." the reerui, was retry similar to the ipnaturt "W. L Ten Kyke" on the Jeffer-on-viiie hotel regfsrter.
t'otolier (ooTs of .lefTersollMIIC t-tates thai he i-xamined the slBMBrl of the diaid man and found tracrs ol enough laudanum to kill two nu n.
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Hens in order t., do well bj winter need good quarter and a reat .leal of care. Their fondness for b'-a and worms bj not an unnatural tau . the animal matter thus s.e ire.l s-.ip-pljinr a most important elrinent in their food, imi.ed. it la largely aaeause they eannot prwiire this food ia cold w.ath.r that they ao often cease to lay erp; MMM the importance of feeding CSft ine. fat rreeo cut bone aupplu-s this need.d vie
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Geala should BMI be omitted, however, and if one can procure some unthrashed wheat, barley, oats and rye. it will greatly repay him to mix and tie them in bundles and occaalMMllj pi one to the hens dStTiBg the winter. They require just such j exerelae as this wdl afford them, and for the same reason it i advisable to scatter their prain ration in chaff or other litter. and make them acratoh for it. Very little ia pained by grinding era in "for fowls, because in eatinsoft food the birds are Baabtc to make leteetloa af kind, but must bo! the whole, wet or dry. and t.i!..- the eons.-,pienee. even thoiiph they ba condemned as worthies ior not -r -duein ecirs from fo.nl arklch, in the owner lodgment perhaps, ia tae v, rv thin;.- they need in order to make them lay well. Added to tkla j dosnlneeriOf hens will take more than their share from the trongb.
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ol llrnptuotblr for Her I lleraneea Innnrrnl of I llol.,a. Little Kock. Ark.. Nov 17 The np. p,s,d Mnfyaf New. il C Rothbaa sti yesterday turned our to the COTStOCt and Bhesd in a vault M BWalt an autopsy. Attorney Henry RLArMlstend, who has l-en representinif the interest of the family. .isi1ed the r--i-di'iice where the IkmIv was 1 inr. and states that Mrs. Halhbun is so hyterical and nervon that she hanllv knows .hat she has sjiid. He declares that s,e has s,n the Ixnly only once, and bring but a ctance. and that si,,,-- that time she has been too nearly prostrated to apain und -re; the orde.il. He declares that the--,- ii r,t the remotest eilen-e of nll'.l i..n on the part of any BMMhee ai the family in the peretrati.n of any fraud, lie further declares that the family hair hsjCB friehtened intC MStklag certain statements attributed to them. Kwrnirra' H. Hrf t nloa. (arlHindale. 111.. Nov. II. The annual general assembly of the Farmers Helief union, an orpani it i.n an.otip farmers, similar in character to labor or trades unions, ia in resion in this city. The order MM founded two years npo hy Thomas t rawshaw. of this city, and ha prow n rapidly . The object of the union is the sab- Mal purchase lluouch an spent of all farm pood a needed und Mid aa farms. Kery local Baton ia represented by deles-ate. 1'hilip Haivh r is president and tieorpe Haiy1t secrcta-'y.
Thr "MnLn Major .mr Hin, e RfidsaMarli Oaan, Nov. RL Da nati Muhihill. the "stoker" mayor, asauttied office nt noon yesterday. He whs c:illcd iihii bv f0 persons vithin two ba ii -. and alsuit a bushel of mail benrinp I MBg I allllatlOM and p od wishes was ihdivered to him. Mayor Muhihilt was for :: yearn fireman in a MMiafkrtarfaf eoneern here. Iurinp the eamia tga mar.y coniribut iona toward defray inp the , jei!..e of In. air as ere eent to ti.ni. bat he retutred the tlonatioiis in every inataace,
UCTKRJOR ARRAN!r.Mr."ST ea h bird secures her hare, accord ing to her industry. Of aaarae, the more industrious she is the more she will pick up. and. oneuuentiy. 'he snore rpps she will lay. It is the '.a k of MWjIm when fed soft food that induces the vieea of epp eatitiiT. feather pullinsr. etc.. id'.eness bepetting ini.piity in hena as well as in human 1m inp. It should la borne in mind, also.
that to many fowls crowded into one coop, house or compartment , make it a hatbcfl for disease. In poultry culture cleanliness ia tnrBors tant. In ordrr to have hens po thronph the winter nui-ly ami fill the epp basket at all times rapidly, they should le pi, en plenty of preen aMBe, meat, irr'l. out clover, connected with an appropriate j-rain ration, and a pod warm house in which to reside. The kind of "factory" to gravida for them depends largely on the location and numlier of fowls kept Needless to say. a poulterer shoald always make the most of his eirctimstane, s. and the accompany inp . illustrations show, in a way. how this may la done. If one has an available spot which slopes toward the south, that is just the place where he should build his hennery, sa it i liest nd even necessary for a poultry house la IBM to the south or southeast. The Rot r should be excavated into the bank, and a foundation wall laid as is r preaented in the picture, the top cominp up to the successive bwels to aeeommcalate itself to the rising ground. To carry off the water eominr down the hiil a drain should t laid along beneath the wall and a ,-ement floor put In the whole lengtk of the halhtlng a knrga srfadote should lie inserted in the south end, and s lone, narrow one on the side next to the all- y. there Winp a reasonsble sieil window on the other aide to correspond with each c. tnpartme:,!. s.-reen doora separating the Inmates of these at their keeper's plensi.re from the feeding tl - r. Such a houe will prove warm, ami if properly entilated it will . -at-iafaetion. Fred, rick O. 8ibhy. in N.
Y. Tribune sdape gaasl fnfMtltajte for grain where horses ore not working i'ard. A winden sitsh an I a i-w panes of g.asa cost hut litt e, hut they .:.i Materially la the eanveadtnae f stable. Too much Rfht ia good fault m lot Uiun.
PERTAINING TO CHURCHES. "Younp ministers nha have not settled for theaMcdVM the fumiatnental qaeatlOM of the ( hristian life ahovdd leave the pulpit until they have," 'ays the Standard (Haptist, Chliiagn) P.ishop Schereschewsky. one of tha mi.-s:onarv bishops of the l'rote-ta it
F.piscopal church, is engaged in translating the Scriptures from the oripinal tonpucs into the Weu-li dialect of the C hinese lanpnape. David Hume, the preat intid.-l philosopher, was once charged with inconsistency in ottendinp upon the ministry of John Hrown. a Scottish minister, and he replied: "I don't believe sll he says, but he does, and MB n week 1 like to hear a man who believes what he says." A recent work on the prayer book says: "Ceremonial observances are only relative thinps. and they depend upon time and place and character, and even fashion. l.iturpical customs are. therefore, always and of necessity in a state of flux, and aftempta at enforcing uniformity, whether Anglican or I'r.dentine, haWj served to bring this fact out into prominence. It could hardly be Btherwise, for worship that has no freedom is in imminent danger of be
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The Honorable Alva lienill cf Chillicothe member af the Twentyfourth District state of D lanla Hoaaa of Representatives, tells un interesting story: Some two years apo Mr. Merrill gave a testimonial -dating that 1 . Kidney Tills cured hia rlieumat m This, with Mr MenrilTa portrait, wen published in thousands of papers all over the United Statea. On the train returninp home from Sprinpfield one day last winter wer. the Honorable Mr. Merrill and aeveral other members. Aft. r a time one of them said: "Merrill, what time do you get to Chillicothe?" This attracted the attention of an old man who had been apparently awaiting some blent il'u-at '.on of Mr. Merrill and as soon as he heard the time he rushed up to hia seat and extending his hand said: "You are Alva Merrill and you saved my life. I was almost dead with Lumbapo and in an advert -e ment I saw your picture and your recommendation of Dodd's Kidaej Pllla. I knew your father and I krew hi. son would not lie and therefore 1 decided to try the Pills. I am satisfied that Dodd's Kidney Pills and nothinar else have saved my
life and 1 have been waiting this opportunity to thank y o-.i personal , for had i not Hem jrenf rMBnaani i d klioa I rnipht rever have been led to use this renn dy. hut, thank Cod. through your honest name and the honeat medicine which you ao heartily recommended. I am still alive. I have been watching you s.nce you got on the train at Springfield and thotiTht I recognized your face ; as the one I had si en in the adver- ' tiaement, and ns soon ns this gentle
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