Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1901 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier. C. DO.(K. ltWllUsr.

INDIANA. JASPEH. : The uiftlioul authorities declare that Liverpool ia free from US plague AU those RltfNN hiispectcd Oi SB fering from the disease have recovered. A trust of northern WlaOOBl B breweries is lu be formed with a ca ,f t,ft00,090. Oahkoah, Api -! "". Owe" Hay. Oconto und Mrnaha nrr eluded. . ' "", Owners of asphalt mines at Havia, Indian territory, has received an order from Ocrmaiiy fOf UMMO t",s uf asphalt to he delivered at balveston Tex., for earners, The survey fur the extension of the Ibackwell. Raid A. Sent h western railroad has fmtm completed from Hla. kwell. Okla., to lofiYwille. Kas. Fat line is owned hv the Frisco. Judge Tnlcy. of I hieago. on the V.Mh, modified his order in the fa text hook ease to allow the city to purchase sekOOl-b(Mka for children whose parents tan not boy them. According to statistics of the International society of London the euga production of 1'urope for 1901 is estimated at S.Mv-v.4 t.n, which Is RS. ir crease of 21J.:.4l tons upon last year's output. - The remains of M;ij. Adam KflMT, United States army, retired, Who died at Iowa City, a few days before, arrived at Washington, on the 14th. anl were interred at Arlington, with full military honors. The United States government ya. l t Kanawha, with Q?.-Oen. Wood and his party on board, arrived at Kingston. Jamaica, on the 1.1th. from Santiago le Cuba. OeO. Wood KM received by the general comma tiding the British troops there. Tlu Manila chamber of commerce baa ...ililf.l to President boost-veil. urging that the Pacific cable be la d. saying that the main object would be au Uli null increase of the rubber industry of the Philippines, estimated at th $1 j.uoo.nOO. and also economy ai.J facilitation of lusiiics-. Ucv. Father Wiccorck. priest at St. Hedgemick's Polish Catholic church, in Toledo, O., whose funeral occurred on the nth, bequeathed to the parish his entire fortune amounting to nearly $100,000. It is composed targety of Toledo real eatate. The deceased priest came from a noble family in Poland. Dan Tew-, a Merirenthaler lynotype machine operator is Use Dally Iowa Capital office, in Des Moines, on the 12th. broke the record for speed. He set :!.344 lines of nonpareil in eight hours, newspaper neaaaare, equal to 86.944 ems. Kstimating touches per em. be toached the keyboard 217,:tt".0 times. Information has reached the state department of the arrest in London of s. John Duma, who is wanted in W hatcom. Wash.. fpr allegell haul, wreckinir. The t'overnor of Wash inerten has beea notified, and upon tb nrrival of his application in Washlngton. the necessary papers will be hi mied to secure the extradition of Dixoa. .lohn H. Joyce, former president of the BtOttffhtOB (Wis.) national bank, who was arrested in Chicago for the Begad defalcation of $4.onn, de elan d. 011 the 12th, that he had be. 1 ia constant communication with th directors of the bank during his two yeara1 seace, aad thai be worked with them in an endeavor to straighten out the affairs of the institution The seeaatary of the interior has tnken eognlsanoe of the situation at fcan Carlos Indian reservation in Arizona, to the extent of A Iret in: the iiL'ent for the Indians on thnt re rvation to notify territorial andj Seatttty oflieer that the department axaeeta them fully to pcoteel asaee ble imlialis, while legitimately en gaged In work on the roads In thai vieinitv. An anarchist meeting in I.on.lon, tc 'commemorate the legal murder 01 th ( hieairo anarchists."1 wi.b-h hai. 1 n called for the nitdit of the 1: Ith va.s prohibited by the police, v-br w ere stat lamed at Uwrfomentraaaea to the hall in I lerkenwell, London and sent away bumlreds that came t attend the proceedings. Prince Krapotkin Malatesta and Louise Michel Were among the promoters. One of tbe strangest accidents ot the hunting season occurred at Stevenson, Mich., on the b'lth. 0eo Bhe phs rdaOa shot a deer, and the bul let. passing through its body, hit tree, glanced oflf und struck William Kvi rhardt. first going through hjfs wrist. t then hit bis ganstoeti glanced sm and entered his SSOath throVgb his cheek, lodging in his neck. The wound is a serious one. In view of the olmtaelea pbieed In the way of DemmbOeaeral Dickinson by the Ibilgarian authorities, regarding UM r. ins, in of Miss Stone, Spencer Bd dy, aaeretary at the United States le gat ion, visited If. Qaeoehog, the Bad garlas sgeat hi Foaslsatlaopla. an tin 14th. and made strong fepumntatloaa In which be urged that QaaSahoff tJ graph his ffnvernmeot "ud the unsatisfactory state of affairs in m aoeedv Solution of th matter.

CURRENT TOriCS. THE HEW8 IN BRIEF.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The American Sugar Helming Ca, on the llh. reduced the price ot soft grad- I Ol n tmed Staffer ten points, to li ci t the ' 'it made bj 'he nuhp. N -dent refincra. A charier for the Kansas City A OJathe electric line was granted at Topeka, Kan., on the Kith. The company intends to huihl a trolley line from Kansas t ty to Oiathe, Kus., a distance of .0 miles, and agreea to compute ii Mithin a yea 'lon Jau uary next. Andrew P. White, the American ambassador to t.ermany. whe sailed from Ni York on the LVtttSchlaad, Datober H. stopping over in France, arrived t IVrlm M the 1 'th, nnd re mnacd hla diplomatic duties. Orders were issued by the war deparPiu i t. on the ! U ' t.ng seven troops of the- Fifteenth cavalry, now in the dopai Ia1l of (. alifornia.tosa 1 for the Philippine 00 the Hancock, about Dee neber to. The 1 ': -,-(. reat W stern pass-en-; ger train ei the Ked ing it Zumbrntn line miracnlonsly escaped being , wreck, i M .:r i.oodhue, Minn., on the 14th. V- the train was passing over j the HHtfffa the structure fell to pieces behind the irs. while in front it; swaved. but stood until the train was : saie.v over. . a lodert Moore, a bondholder in ,1,,, New Orleans. Water Works t o., on the 14th. made application in the United states circuit court before Judge Per lunge, for n rteclrcr for that company. The cocrt named Frank llowaiil reeeiver. tlnr. JcaklnS Of Oklahoma appointed Wiluani Quhtlan, of Waynoka; W A. Knipe, of Perkins, and too. 11 o... 1 i .1..1... m I .01 I . Ol K UUVVI V 1 t J , . p.." . w 1 represent iNuaaoma at tbe natioaai Live Stock convent ion in Chicago. December 3. Brig.Gen. Robert H.Hall was placed nn lli.. rftirt ,1 list of the timiV. 0 11 the l i... . umm' I ii:n. Hl ,ifi: i uiioii ui iun uii ws v w . . . of age. He was born in Michigan and appointed to the army from lllino;JadgS .'. 0, Sw innerton, n wellknown lawyer and orator, died at Stockton. CoL, on the Nth. Be was the father of .lames Sw innt rton. tin well-known newspaper artist. P.. A. rainier, a retired banker of New York, has made a gift of 130,090 to the Pnion Christian college, local ad nt Iferona, lad. An Amsterdam dlapateh of the 14th said that the condition of Queen W'ilbehnlna, who is oonftaed to her bed through prämature aceotsehmtnt, was normal. Her physicians, howev r, are su-rilM'il absolute repose. Her mother had beea mmaioaed by talsgraph. Joseph 1. Keith was handed at the Ifiehlffan Ity (Ind.) peafteatiary st It: 11 :. at. of the IMh, tor the raur der of Kora Klefer. Before hla eaeea tion Keith tum! a eOBfwMSloa of lbs guilt. Tin final draft of the nevv HavPaun efote treaty in abrogation of the l'.ulwcr-t layton agreement and providing for American control of the proposed interoceanic canal has be- n completed by Secretary Hay and Lord Panneefote, and its text was telis, ffraphed to the foreign ofBce In Loa 1 . . don nn the Mth. The ftnaneial report Of the PnnAnierican Exposition Co., made by the auditor, on the 14th, shows the total liabilities of tbe company at that timei to be $3.:i6.114 net, assuming that the assets of fio'i.4.11 are collectable at face. A severe simw storm prevailed in central New York on the 14th. Conntry roads were, in some instances, blocked. BBd huge drifts piled up along the fences. In Syracuse sleighs were rtmnioir ami the trolley car service was temporarily demoralized. Lire, followed by an explosion, in the Baby mine, nt Pocahontas, Va., on the 14th. restilted in the haown d:-th of nine persons and the injuring of a score or more. Several other persons were unaccounted for. Pally half a million dollars damage) was done in I'tah by the series of earthquakes, lieginning on the eight of t be 13th and lastiag until the after- i noon of the nth. In the town of Rtehdeld alone the damage is estimated at llaAOOa. The Mormon tals rnaele was badly damaged. report has been made hv the spa cial agent appointed by OOf. Stanley to gather Statistics on the subject of prairie dogs in Kansas. In the (.7 MUntles1 covered by the report if is show n that 1,224,854 acres of land are occupied by prairie dog towns. Fir . on the night of the 14th. cleaned out the Pankratz Lumber ( yard, at Sturgeon Hay, Wis., which contained aaaay thousand feel of lumber belonging to the Milwaukee Lumber Co., and a large rpiantity of shingles, the property of the Pank rati eompaay; loss. $40 km. Hie attention i f llnssel Sage having beea mlieeX on the 14th, to a twicerepeated story of his death, the famous financier quo! cd Mark Twain by asserting that the reports' were, at leant, premature. On the litt, It. (i. than I To. reported: "Failures for the week niirnlier L'l.l in the I'liited State., egaiaat 217 last year, and 27 in Ccnada, sgainst 31 Inst year. (Jon. Padarldtai, formerly aide -de eanip to the late King Humbert, of Italy , died in Rome on the IMh. Secretary Inge, on the iSth, pur chased $s..7. I'hi ..f short-term Imnds. Naval Constructor Richmond P. Rohaoa hau beea detached from duty at the hurenti of const rucl inn and respair nnd dkttalled to duty in opnnoo tion with the awnageaieal of the governmctit naval exhibit at the Chaihstou (fk I .) exposition.

Fire brcka out in the canning build

ing of the Cudahy pucking establishment! at Kansaa City, Mo., on the 15th, deetrojtaff thut building, with tbs larjre stock of canned meats that it ,,,t,t.tincd. The losa is estimated at $i:u.ooo. Two sKciai trsins. beaHag IM heel of blooded horses, raised ou the letter Ko..t stock farm of the late Mareai Daly, left Helena. Mont . aaj tat l.th lor N-w York. The horses will I 1 told at the Madlaon Square ffardca ih.sr arc the hurt ho rasa that will hi sold from the ranch, all blooded uniMal having been shipped away. Hie statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the H30.000.000 gold reserve in the division of redemptloB, ru the Iftta, sbovvtd: Available cash lulances, flTl.ui T.tdii; gold. $ 100.su:,. s56. Mayoi ebct Seth 1-ow, of New York , nt to WaahUsffton, on the 1.1th. at The invitation of President Ibio-evclt, aad will Im a fruest at the White U.nse durinir his stay there. LATE NEWS ITEMS. The ssiii Francisco Call of the 17th print,.i au aacoafirnted storj freai Skagway, Alaska, ander date of Norember i, telling of the dleeosery f what is alleged hi bt a huge conspiraey existing In Daweon, and ramfyiti; to HHsgWay, N ietoria, Yaucouvei and Seattle, for ihe overthrow of tiniiH.ii fforernment of the .Northwest Territory and the establishment of .... ,t a npiioiu v 1 1 11 1 M -on iKi- ...j...... I lie first safe Mowers to reeetTC sentences since the icecnt series ot lu.nk robberies in Iowa begun, were Frank Kiley. Carl Van GordOB au. I Thomas Williams, all of whom .ludg Kelly, of t'harlcs v ity. la., on the 17th eateacad to two years each In th penitentiary. It is believed this will put a onietaa on bank robberisa ft sonic tun 'I'l... i.-.ti .tisi iiiIi:iti.i.K in tial .11. . ... ... - . ... - ... way. Ireland, trowing out of the campaign in Whleh Horace IMutikett. Ut iouist. is opposing ( ,d. Arthur Lynch who served with the Second Irish hriand on tin- Boer siN in the Sotitl, Vfricau War. were renewed on tin 17th. tine man was stabbed, and it it feared, fatally injured. t hai b s A. format, special comniis sinner of the wnr department "1 coinage and banking la the Philippines, and I). H. Williams, secretary of the Philippines commission, left San Francisco, oa the itb. for Wash ington, carrying with them the annual report of the Philippines commission. Conflicts resulting in much blood shed are reported to have occurred between VlimillmS III ami ( hrisiians at Bey root, similar reports hart ! Im-cii ret el red from Southeria and .i ; bania. The military commander in Alhania has resigned on iimling aeification Impoasible. (n the 17th. 1,S0Q worth of jewelry was stolen in broad davlight from .he home of Mrs. Mary ( randall, of No Uno Westminisfcr place. St. Ixnii. The greater part of the loss reprei seat - heirlooms which Mrs. ('randall cherished at fur above their intrins'c value. Two death were recently Certified in Odessa as due to the bubocit ,daiie. The health authorities took ; IK !iric:i lit if iliu Ittritinut Ii . , , , sin-end of th' disease, and no further cases have been reported. The Spanish senate, on the 17th, I '.'I SM 1 a hill prohibiting silver coinAnother cablegram received from the I nited States consul general. Mr. Dickinson, at Sofia, on tbe lth. indieated that while Miss Stone had not yet beea ransomed, there was reason for feeling reassured as to her future. The dlapateh furnished evidence that Mr. Dickinson remained in indirect commaaieation with the brlgaads ir their agents. The farmhouse of .lohn EwielCC, in the town of La UladOW, Wis., was destroyad by Bee, sa the i7th. sad three children, ranging from three months to tiv,. years, were burned to death. The mother had Ixen n quarter of a mile away for water, and before she returned the lions,, was in ruins. The army In the Philippines is iaking precautions against the spread of i tuberculosis. Copiei of a circular reI eently issued nt the headquarters of the division of tin Philippine absolutely prohibits the practice of spittmu' on the tioors or vvan ot uuiraing under military controL Biffht wellattended meetings of the unemployed were held in Berlin, on the lsth. to discuss the present business depression, the lack of employ, meat and possible remedies for these conditions. The meetings were ad do--id by socialist members of Ihe relehatag, At Lern boa rg, an Austrian ofleer named Stilling, after suffering four yearn1 tmpemonmeni n u charge of treason in supplying to Bofas tht plans of an Austrian fort res, obtained u revision of his trial and succeeded in establishing his innocence. A dispatch from lia re, lona, on the IMh. said: "There have been renewed disturbances h students in Da reo lona. and the rector of the university has been rammerilj dismissed. The university has !ccn closed for the tune bei hit." Hurgeon41encral Wymau of the marine hospital service, on the I'.ith, ra iiiied a cablegram from Passed Assistant Surgeon Thomas, at Liverpool, saving that that city had been olb cislly declared free from pin gas, Locd Kitchener, cabling to the british war office, on the lth, from Pretoria, mported thai since Kovember T, tbe british columns had killed Li and Wounded -" Boera, and that -.''.7 had beea taken prisoners. Mr-. Viet oris VVoodhull-Martla sa Bounces that ihe HassBJiitartan MagSSiae, published in Loudon, will i-eaae with the December number.

HU08IERHAPPENIN0S Told ia Brief by Dispatchea from Various Localities.

rnnot Kind 1 mnvlrra. Rvansville. Ind.. Nov. 15. The allthorith I leeaa as far from tadlag the Btraagleri f Georgia Haltojr aad Miss Lena Kenner a- ever. The tbeorj that one man committed both Ibum nnl tjiblnff dee II root with .1... ww www pv. . r . Ii., o.ili.... Immum DOthinff ha de- I rewped to heae I his oat beyoad tii similarity of the Invo iniinlcrs and the fact" that the analv -is of the stomachs of the two WOBSefl showed that each had eaten vrllow -kinncd applet. ( oroncr Walker. however, gaclarea one man kiiie.i both woaaea. Dtsatatssd as lasitans. llainmond. Ind.. N'. IV Two masked men dress, d a- Indians ititered the SOVM of Michael JohlHMMsi a farmer living nix miles from this pity, and after beating liim almost into lasensibiUty with their revolvers, thrust a lighted candle egaiaat hi face to torture him into revealing the hiding place of his money. I lie escape from the BOUSC Of servant pirl, who had been ins, curcly bound. alarmed the robbers ad they tied into the swamps along the Little Calumet river. They secured $17s. ate the reunify. Michigan City, Ind., Nov. 15, .1Mpb Keith, the Warrick county farmer who sent Nora Kifcr to an untimely grave, was hanged shortly after midnlffhi within the walls of the northern Indiana prison, before coing to the gallows Keith confessed his crime. He said that Nora Kifer annoyed him much, and fearing her much, he put the girl out of the way for the sahg of his aife, McKinley Memorial. Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov. IS, Frank L. Jones, superintendent of public instruction, has sent out a large number of letters to heads of various institutions and orgaaiaatlon a In the state asking their cooperation in raising a contribution to the He Kin ley memorial fund, it is the de lire of the Indiana committee to raise f.ai.ooo within M days. M oil Deal, Marion, Ind.. N'or. 15. Mrs. Sarah . Crcviston h:- sold her 1 7 acres of oil lands in this county for $:;:t.io. Frank Hakell and William Hay less, two Pennsylvania all men. are the purchasers. There are aereu wells on th farm, sad the revenue from them, at present, is running 13,490 a month. y f,,iiea. BnrleBte!. I.aporte. Ind.. Nov. II. Kcnyon college has been made richer by an addition of $100.000 to its endowment fand and a gift of $.10.000 for a m wr dormitory. The announcement was made at the ffiplocopal diocesan runrentioi T)nir-i!.iy morning by Bt. Re, .'i.hn H. White." shortnue Mnale Known. Elkhart, Ind.. Nov. l.i. Expert !eCOnntanl Weaver, who has examined the books of the c!ty treasurer covering ten years, made public his finding that Treasurer Phih tus Abel, who, in September, announced his shortage in the sum of about Sfi.000, was really short $'.t,.inr. De! f I. Tri-tar. Richmond, Ind.. Nov. 1" Pol. QeorgS W. Trigg, aged U years, died in this citv after a lingering lllaess. Col. Trigg was formerly president of the Missouri Press association, had been prominent in Missouri polities and was a well-known temperance advocate. Male Melt one, THehniond. lad . Nov. I V - Mrs. Catherine I'.rooker has been sen fenced by Judge Henry C. Po. of the circuit court, to nerve from two to 14 years la the woman's prison, llercrime w as chicken stealing, of which she made a business. tenelttei. Franklin. Ind.. Nov. IS. After being out over -JO hours the jury in the ease of William Halsteod, charged w ith assault with intent to murder OtOTgC Dawson, returned a verdict of not guilty. ntnllv Injnml. Spencer. Ind.. N. IS. Alfred Hed lock was fatally injured at the farm of 3. s. Banger, la drit ing front the barn the wagon wheel struck a beam n the doorway, which fell, crushing his ikoll. I ii ml lli'inl. Crown Point. Ind.. Nov. l.V Mathias Thiel, of St. .lohn township, ngr 74. was found dead on his farm. He was smoag the first (let mans to locate in this Section of Indiana. I ft In InUlnim Cvsfteffe, Terra Haute, End., Nov. i.v it. .. Palmer, a retired hanker of NewYork, has made a gift of .'o. 000 to Union Christian college located at Me root, Ind. Unna Umn Well. Hartford City, Ind.. Nov. IV A treinendou iriisscr was st ruck on t he S. R. Carrel! farm, just north of tbe elty, by the Union oil company, In marsh of oil. ;lft r n llnnkei. Terra Haute, hid ov. 15.-R A. Palmer, I retired banker of New fork, has math s gift of 110,009 to I slat" Christies college at btofonv rtopt rvv if V" . El WOOd, I vil.. Nov. 18, 'I l e members of the Phyalelana' Protective association, of this elty, compos,.,! of gcarty every practicing physician in the city, have passed a law placing a fine of live dollars on any member who shall answer a call sent in by a person who is indebted to another member of the association and has refused to pnv upon proper notification.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22

To Be Known as " Harrison Day" in Indiana Public Schools. Ihr Object Ib to SttiMiiInt Interest in Itnlalna l-'tiMdn for Monamant Use Biaaaei ad Mas grai Kateamaa Friday, Noveuib r Hill he known a ilarrlsoa da) is lie paona schools of Indiana. It has 1 , n uesignated as such by the state sup. liutcudent of public instruction. The lb ajaasla ffarrlaon m m at association has r. ported in this connection that the contributions in hand, uu appeal baring bltherto been mads in ladlaaa outside d iiuiianapoü, aggregate ah. oit ..u.(M)o. The bopS of the organization is that the eon,.-:.bu-tioaa from all sources, melttdthg the otlnr states, will smOUBl to 1100,000, It is cxpeeted bj Senator Pairbanks, the president of the saSOCiatton, and the Other oAci rs that the observance of Harrison da) will stimulate laterest among I bf pS rents as w ell n among the pup. Hv the above statement It Will be noted that the Benjamin llarrisou Monument association has bees organiasd, with Senator Fairbanks at its lnad. for the purpose of erecting a worthy monument to the memory of Indiana's only president. This project is commended to all residents of Indiana with the hope that each will bi disposed to contribute, howsoever small nn amount. A postal can! addressed to Beam Woollen. Indianapolis, stating the amount subscribed and the name of the subscriber, will be sufficient, Lach of our siter states, Illinois nnd Ohio, has elected a magnificent monument to the meninr. of her President. Surely it would be unworthy for our state to show less appreciation. The purpose is in no sense partisan. Those who differed will Oen. Harrison politically will agree with those who support, d him In reeognislBg the distinction be brought to Indiana by his services as soldier, lawyer, sena tor, pretl lent, citizen. It is "ratifying to know that the I contributions already in hand, r.o api peal bavlag been made hitherto In la diaai outside of Indianapolis, ngg regats about $30.000. CRAFTY VINE DRESSER. Banane of Baaatere el rie Lea Kill, for ! ki i'lilnu HI" pnusUt. Leo XIIL had reason to be di-sat-bmed with bis vine dresser hist year, and decided to replace him by another, says a writer in the New York Herald. A man, who was said to be competent, was recommended to him, and the pope, after taking bun through the vineyard, asked him how many casks of wine he thought he could obtain from it. "Five, at '.east." replied the crafty vine dresser, and as this was twice ' as much ns the vineyard had ever before yielded, the pope promptly hired him. fter all the grapes had been gathered this year, however, it was found thai there was hardly enough for a single cask. The pope naturally complained to his vine dresser, but the latter excused himself b) saying: "I reckoned on five casks, but I did not reckon that vour holtBC ' gendarines would eat most of the grapSS before I had time to gather them." In n the pope b. aid this he ordered that a railing be placed around the vineyard so as to protect it from thieves. This has been done, and every one is now wondering what CXCUae the vine dresser will have m vt year when the pope again asks him why the promised flee cast, - are not forthcoming. i. inns n,i Ptactda Wotec, A small girl writing to Our Duinh Animals tells an amusing story of a lion delighted with the perfume of Florida water: We had often heard that animals were fond of perfumes, 0 Mamie and I saved our pCl i ICS tad boaghl a bottle of Florida water, Whleh we took with us to the BOO. You just ought to have heard the racket in the lion house. It was very near their d i n ner-t i me and the) wcie all hungry. The old lioit and his wife wi it prancing round then- cage, roer1 ing with all their might. Their noise started the pinna, and when he begin he started the panthers. It was, I Meura you, pandemoi ium let loose. So Mamie poured half of the Florida water on a niece of raw cotton and threw it in the lion's cage. He stopp, d his noise, sniffed at it. rolled all over it. and acted just like a goodnatured puppy-dog. lie rolled over and over with his four big, strong legs in the air. He was perfectly happy and forgot that he was hungrv Then Mrs. Lion came up and had a roll, and he never once snarled at her as he so often docs. They both Were ns nice nnd quiet ns two pussy-cats. Mamie and I didn't regret I aving spent our money ou the perfume. OL' NUTMEÜ'S SAYINGS. Ut course yew can't ride a free host lew ii ath when yew are on a blslekls hut many a foolish feller rides himsell tew death, which is almost SS bad. 1 1 don't take long fur a man tew f urcit his aches an' pains arter they hc disappeared, an' he shouldn't furgit ti vv let others enjoy the same blessin'. When yew haftrr put a board over yewr caovv's face tew keep her from jutnpin' it's n party good sign thet years Csaeei ain't up tew what ihey or ter he. doe Cone, in N. Y. hterald.

WRECK ON GREAT NORTH) rm. gadMsJsa or 1 sesgM warn a Ware no. Tea JnMua l.almrtn nUUsS nud Nun; Wuuudrd.

Ft. Paul, Minn . Nov is to the i. lohe from Ureet Kalb sa J Si A wreck occurred on Northern, near Blair, Mont . east of here, yestenbiv morn which ten men lost their . l!H others were seriously lujiii extra freight train ran Into I Moat. li .it I'D m id irk f i a t I'll i ii. ami it was anion: board the latter I hat t be tri i j i nr was w rouglit. Port v on, lalNirers were aboard the work which was proceeding westw del" Orders tO meet the frei at CalbersOa. There is a vi i ciir' where the trains met, were running at a speed p an hour. So great was tin ' t be impact t bat t he 1 1 1 . . were thrown upon the (op work train and piled high of wreckage. Mmost Immediately Dunn fori h and added to the hon oi scene. Those uninjured iiill.n began t he work of rCWCUllllj prisoned in the wreck, whose , appeals for help spurred on i K. era. At the time the see id i eurrel the Jnpanesc were at lueak. fast, and before the wei. , ,,f the impending danger the eat rem smashed into kladlingWOOd dead and dying men buried l the heap of wreckage. Of tin number in the car, but three to1 death or injury. After an hour's work .-ill. i . i accounted for, and there sen tm dead bodies Alongside Ihe tl I several men badly Injured t is i i l.i n they will die. 1 1 vvas impossible to do progress of the flame, snd son m of the work cars and Ihre' reighl cars were in ashes. DIAMONDS AND MONEY GONE. New urk Dtaweaa llrol.ei leued Lsm Betel in I'o 1 1,, ml. Ire. I'ortland. (re Nov. 19, I enthal. a diamond broker Vark, arrived here Simdav and registered at the Port Is He was assigned n room ground floor ot the hotel sm a trunk, containing diamond at $tn.oiMi and SSM in monev room. Mr. I.owcnlhal stat. left the hotel between eight o'clock Sunday evening, nin when he returned he found fin broken open and the diamn cash missing. Detectives w.i diatch snmmond snd from examination of the premls at the following eoneinelon: janitor of the hotel had of pass keys in the jvoeket ' of troiis. i s whieh were ham cloeet of Ihe basement. Th of kes b uiissiiie and the tl t bat the theif. w ho w as e dl I posted as to the basement the hotel, secured these kej fected an entrance to Hi that's room. THEY GOT SEVEN HUN 1' llaralnm llttlilieil Ihe '" Wemlttee a hWXes i reisfct House nt I liiilln. O. Plndlay, o. Nov. i. The the ( iacinnet i. Hamilton A freiehl house was blown oik ' it i.i. ttle after midnight, Mondaj mort 1 " the robbers secured about money. It is thought that the deal was committed by four on n v sets seen near the freight Im - hours before by the niL'ht w Nitroglycerine was used to MOT in-nr The the mfe and many i" i :i v l.eiieil hw the eMilo burglars grabbed what bool J crfiuld nnd left imineiliatelv I Hee are hot on their trial. SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMi NT. eil lr nee im pimril I mmi II 1 "'' wid. the gaaaej Pn1adeliasa) In Loudon, for l iirm ri ' Loud Nov. If, Mi s Mat phlae Bast wick, the yoonjj 11 phla woman, whowancomn toher I, in the Quildball pole for trial at the Old Baihw nn 1 of having forged a ii 100,004) -certificate, ami who on helnfl calgned ph ailed guilt) . w i at the old Bailej this wort months' imprisonment Bf lass misdemeanant. rt , gt mi rvi FOR KILLING HER BABE. Mir Murk en I en ceil raaee, i wiehiia. h lilllliiw Her llnloWichita. Kas.. Nov IS, tfarf kh i (Hkf Mark, who I, as been on tl I inir her ha he. born out of was sentenced to '-'( years In tin I ""' itentlary. Her mother il i" as particeps criuiinis. The rhil taken from the honpital all' was found shortly after, tri f p (til . ji ii H1 lef and batrted In the aawd, TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA. for ItalSSieSl r Ihe TerrHor . Washingion, Nov. If. Th report of Uor. Wm. M- Jenklt territory of Oklahoma Wfl pub ie by IbS secretary Of tl ln i:... l..i.li,iB iiuikes a S ri ...I I U WK I I ...... for tat hood, saying that th SS I .1.. v.. loin, tent of the ma'' ill - ... . insi rr iro nin . i,, . future. Heclniinsa BopUWtlon 0 .. Il ' ' ' ' 1 it M a million for Oklahoma, concerning Its prospects