Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1902 — Page 2

wmm io i. Mission of the C;vil Cavernor of the Philippines to Rome In No Sense Diplomatic. IT IS PURELY A MATTER OF BUSINESS.

i .rt I With the I. -leeUtloB Authortctea at Kw taa Tru Ithlrh the Irtar Uiub ?4aT W 4a4ird inJ a oar-a of Tntule KaWahicton, June 7 rctarjr mm yesterday ent to the l'hiltp-ltiu-romuittteea of the senate snd hauf textual copies of the instruction (iron by him to tior. Taft for bi guidance in dealing with the Vatican respecting the acquisition ly the United State, of the friars' land in the Philippinen. These instructions were exhibited Thursday by .;.. Taft t the ratiean officials, and, n will be perceived from their content. M-rred the purpose of credentials. The text is as fallows: May thai 9. IKS. c ' er- - - aaaafej IK oi H iih the fi i II. w i-r. . . entatlvely with tlv ors who roust u!( friars course of for to reach, at tlstkm aloriR ltn-J rtory to ihetn ar.j P 1 1 Ul n 1 n a Li h to th.' wan a r.;:iti n ! n j vhorteed. tn the raay to Maiv e the power -rtnme nsn a el let us ofJT e A to a Vou are muro of In the Phi as we are the ebi.r-l a.d auth' t.-.ln 'h r. a' Ulli1ty. you a suits al"v t i In any t :ou wl!l bear ir. mlnl the tostttons. which are demeij pntal. and which should he klv stated to the other side LttOT-S e control line principles of I the n I our rovemtnem is tae coaipwK' "l" ti. n of church and sta'e with the entire fr.-dm of ea.h from -y control or ta-terft-rence by the other This principle I itnfieratlve wher-.-ver Ameri an Jurtsalctlon extends "n 1 r. j m i hading thereof van be a subject for 4icuaslon X It Is neceaaary to deal now with the rr suits of establishln a KOVWUBlfm COOrtr !kd by this principle In the Phlttpaame Ir'ands. w ich have for centuries been governed under an .-ntirelir lifT-'ent system with chiin h and state closvty onlt- i. f the ! I ' W ! l fi a I. e. it shud d fair c; to made foe ate poses t the M i..y t to in any nature. t.

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wh- ther on the part ..f tha one. ettrtl ajoiernsnenl or of th mill errs, to aaabtw you U perform t abov ilea. itUrsl. tn tnannrr aa - 1 1 V t i CABLE FROM GOV. WRIGHT. loralltlee It hl. h tr ot Urcn.iir.l I twice C Ivtl l.oi mairal. Mat ra Ko4f a or the t nau-. Wa-hir.jjton, June T Secretary K H.t La made public the following cablegram from Acting How. Wright of the 1'Uilippines: Manila. May 23. 1905. -Secretary of War Koot. Washing ton- With reference to your cablegram c-f the l'th. outside of the Moro count rv the onlr portiunsof the ireMraal s i n.if iiriTS ft I eal 1 : n , e I" rivil DOT- . I . it . w It.taerumen' are Leuanto. B.ntoc. ll.itan- . pis. L-i j .:.a. I'r.r.cipe. Infanta Mtadoro. Samar and the Taragual and I other group. No armed insurrect: n m any of them. N reun. 1 so far as relate to peaceful condi- . . ., ... ,, t. v.!,v civil gorernnient in aa 1 may not now be established. Special governments for Bontnc and Lepan:to. inhabited exclusively by peaceful IrroaTote. wili, be oriranid in a . . " . ... few da vs. Will orgauue civil gow mmcnt in Iiguna immediatelv. Katanas wa formerly organized, but w.i turned orer to the military authorities bv the Philippine committ . tee. Act No. 2.3 WtM repeal same, to take effect July 4. Only reason for not arivicg immediate effect is that many peäfSta in this province hava only recently returned to their h .?ns and in nr,I.T to nrrtcnt DOS. I sibility of suffering think it best to ' have the military look after them until the date named, because the latter have perfected organisation, which civil authorities lack. Crops now being planted will mature by August . L Whilst Principe and Infanta could he organized at once, it would be difficult to look after them until we receire ressels now building, aay by September I; few inhabitants and unimportant Mindanao and Paraguan is a lar?e gToup. sparsely populate ! and difficult of access without vessels. For these reasons I think it kesi to leav-e the military temporarily ia charge, because they hare transportation facilities. Under the Spanish re. me IV ntoc. Lepant -. Principe, In'un:! and the Paraguan group did not have provincial government, but were commanded by military officers, and Mindoro was attached to Marinduque. Ma j. -Gen. Adna R. ChafTt c neura is the abore. Signed WKK.IIT. DRAWING THE COLOR LINE. it srhoul ( uairitloi. IVnver. Col June 7. Repr. - ntaof DenTer colored chvrches, called meeting, have adopted a reslotion declaring they will remain t :r Ii.'- ivirraa ' :"iia i .-uu day-school convention to be held in this city, and will m-tifv eoWed delegates throughout the country not to attend unless an order restrictiHw them to a certain section of the el rch is with Jrav. n. The executive I by a f TI,. ... C ,m rn the MARGARET TAYLOR AT HOME. the .Irl Kidnaped I our teaea tgn Mira a Uira Urlinar II. aar. t in. lnnati. June ?. Margaret Taylor, who was kidnaped from this city v.r four years an, arriv.-d here, Friday acc-ropanicd by her parents and h-r brother, aged three -ear.. een till they vs.-k. Wh.-n ; met in Kent York t the party reach d their honi'- in CumaMtUtilfci there was an oration a neijrhbors and sympathizing friends. Interest here now centers in the ex-tra-Siti-'B of the aunt. lara Taylor, from Italy and the application at 1 for the pardon of the rrandn.other and Miss Fran, es Taylor, another aunt. THE IOWA MAD DJG SCARE Inn Mnre IVratma Tatra To the Paafrar laallfalr. hlrnsto. I rm llamiltoa onlr. M-'ines. Ia are in I Jnne 7. The mad -wrfh. Hamilton bsided. Two more ha not ! have been taken to the Pas- i , . -t,t.ite. hieag. for treatThey were Conrad Charlesoa . I-ikln. This makes ern - who have tieen aent to hir treatment, all being bitten tad dog belonging to a farmer I .akin. llvath f a t a I r tinlrrrr. Kanscs t ity. Mo., .lune ?. Frank , Robins. ai. of N.-v.-da. Ia.. who murdered Gert rode Kawling last week aad al-o shot her snitor. Albert Ferguson, died Thursday, of bullet wounds self-inflicted juat after the taili.fi saaar mil I'aaaew. Simla. India. June I- The egat iiill. enifwiw eriog the governmen' "f ; India to impose a countervailing drty ; a bouniied sugar until he awTWatefl convcat.on bee itnea effect ire. pasted .ia council lo-diy.

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Surrender of Boers Reported Fiom Various Points in War-Swept South Africa CONROY'S MEN SAID: "600 SAVE KIN6" . Schalk-Hnrsrr I re.ee Thrm I l nrlir anil wrart the Pael hraarr Will l Krluru In aa l.all.ii hli Hut Will lra.l to His oM it..-. .- in a Ualck .. I Cape Town. June S. The surrender of more than UM Cer has ulready t-n reported. covering rarious points. Commandant Fouche brought fasto CratIdo, k t ape Col-.ny. his c cmmando. consisting of 36 Free Staters snd 214 rebel, l ouche is ill. Commandi.n? Conroy's men. on nf.arins. that tH.ace h3j been conclud- ... ...- j- .., cd. threw their hats in the air; cheered for King K iward. saying: -GOD SAVU THK KING." These incidents dissipate the fear . , , expressed that the tape Colony comtnandoes would refuse to accede tc the peace trm. Grn chriti:.n Dewel is per . nally ,. , . superintending the surrender f the ' Boers in the Vredefort (Orange Kivci Colony) district. Gen. Schalkburgeg, former acting prldent , f the' TransVaaI. who U m the guest of the governor of Natal Col. Sir Henry Ildward McCallum. at pietcrniaritburg. in an addn s to he bu he in the com.eT,t ration , ... camP- asked ,h m make ,bp of the situation, and to forget anl foaVire the na-f. lie rn.inted ot:t th - . hopelessness of continuing the strug gle; urged the Doers to accept anc act in accordance with the terms aj the surrender, which he intended tc uphold, and de-ired them to work for the good of South Africa. THE P PE AND FRIAR LANDS. - r- r Maintained a to flu- Du frrrora BrtitMn the I'opr and Cardinal Kampolla. R -m-. :r..- - -The papal se.-retary of state. Cardinal Rampolla, had his usual private audience with the pops Saturday morning. Naturally, the question of the acquisition by the United States of the friar lau Is in the Philippines will be a subject for discussion at these daily conferencea but the alleged information on the sul j.i t i- p .rvly s':rii.i", as absolute secrecy is maintain' d as to what transpires at these official vi ts. Cardinal RampoUa a acree ably impress.. j by the frankne-s of Gov. Taft, by sending him a copy of secretary Root's instructions for examination. Th- pope ha n 't .-r appointed the antaaiiasion of cardinals to which the matt, r i- to be referred. This coinMission will of three men po-fil. and p nutelli. Satol be included, be excludetl 1 t of fiv,. instead er-, a pr". i .ilsly sup ihahly Cnr'iin:.ls Van and Vires y Tuto wili t'.-ir iin;.! Martin til will e he is an Angustiiuan. Cardhisl I; I i returned the risit of Gov. Taft at the Hotel Oiirinal. Gov. Taft 1 great! annoys! by the inventions of th- Italian new--papers rejrardinjr his vi-it to Rome. The Italia, one of the chief "ff-nders. publisher an alleged intervivv with -,.rrr..- atua ,nt;Pui, -fak.d." BARON ELICHI SCHIBUSAWA. mril Jupani-ari.iiliiK In Ihr I iirunalion of Kinc 1 .1 o n r .1 V 1 1 1 Slakr a a I uonlnl l.oir. Chicafo, June 0. Ban I EUetst i Schibiv-awa. one .f the foremost , financiers and bankers of Japan, arrived here ye-'erday fr ni the treat on his way to Inndon. where he wili represent the Tokio chamber of commerce at the coronation of King Kd ward. The baron nnd hi- party will remain in Chicago Mtreral days be fore resfiming their journ y east. Bs 4 . .rt . .turn, to .1 ri n it ia loa In. ' . , , , . . tentlr.n to make an exti aded tour of ....... ,.,,. w. äa I I MIHI I I , Ml' 111 Ml IIUIII, I 1 11 IF t and lierniany. The -1 ee I manuf.o turing plants and shipbuilding fdant will . upv his attention, especially while in the United States. AT THE TOMB OF LINCOLN. Iii. Mat '" M KinUr V ..In t loa t ialta fhp I t.titb .if I in.-ta and II.. I.I. I.orrltri. Springfield. III.. June R.- Five hut dred exeur-ioriists nrrired here Satur day in itt aelance m the atecMd an anal pilgrimage of the Lincoln McKinley association to the national Lincoln monument, in Oak RidgS eemeterv. All the MTMhefl af the a..,ir'.on voted f..r both Lincoln and McKinley in the presidential eampaigu.

BUILDING THE WORLD'S FAIR. The lhl-al onat rarllaa of the I. luaia W or Ida lair la Now l.iilng liimaril Hap idly. St. batata, Iw 1ft The physical eHsatrnetlti of the great tVocWi f.i.r is going rapidly forward. Th-1 frame WOTwa of the gigantic ehibil huibliiiL's arc iM-giiiniiigto assiitnetht f. .rin .t the 'ruetiires. and sectiou of tin-.' in .ustcrs have already been thrown Into UM air to the height of T. Beat. Work on the Textiles build bM is most :i.Uaiieed.and there seenu to In- no doubt that it will be complet.d bv next NoxcuiImt. the time ansdhril M the contract, llundnds of earnenten arc at work huly on this asaaaite buihlintf. and so high tJkM (he earth are they petting that they look like so many spiders w.-av-inp tlu ir webs in mid air. Two of the other great buildings are . in-r -teadily up. The hum of a iocrn sawmills, the merry chiller of thousands of hummers, the swishswish of the handsaws, the pitting of hoi -tine engines and the noise of other work around the grounds gives the whol" scene an appearance of activity and hustle that seems to insure the completion of all the big huil(lini.'s hm:; before the exhibits art prepared to pn( in them. Director of Works Isaac S. Taylot Is prepuiing to let the contract foi the constrw etion of the Art building The plan- and vpeciti' BtMSI are BOW ready for contractors, having Im' ü finished after several days' hard work on the piirf "I Use Office force of the department of work-. A part of this building will be permanent, and another part of it of a temporary character. The entire building will cover tn area of OOxI.Vi feet. Mach of the building will be in the form of a court. The main portion of this building will remain after the exposition as an art museum. The material from which it will lie coii--trueted will I' largely marble. Two side paviliona watjl In- built mainly of

staff. The rCTttdoi of the plans of the I.ilM-rnl Arts building is going ri.rlit along, and it i eected that they will be ready for the contractors within the next few week-. THE POET ROBERT BURNS, ilia i ettnate ta Be iaeneaaooea M the W ..rlil s l uir aiol I'rol.nl.ly otlrlins I aatle l-.. V..r!d - Fair Qrotmda, June 10. R--: let the cottage "f the MMl Hoben l.i.rns. the I'.urns Cottage a-- -ciation propoaetS to build at Utd Worin'- fair a reprod uct ioa of Stirling e.-'-tl". Vhe association is now considering lh- select idi of a site for ii -e buildings. Dir. etor-of-Worka Taylor has received from Mr. Joseph . PmkatW. - retnry of the lbirnCott.:ge association, a letter asking, tot r conference at which this .subject might be Sanity Jispoeed of. "Tl-.c plan- of the association." says Mr. OtahattVS letter, "are to build a repcodactioa af the Boras Cottage. Ibis will take v.-rv smJ1ll space, but the plan i- also to build in additi -n in annex, of about one hundred fe. i in b-ngtl, raid proliablv fifty or -ixty feet in width, iti which to place . ui txhil ItJon various relics and other irticlet aaaociated v. itli the history f Hobest Ihirns. The pre-ent plan -f the (POmmittte is to make this building a- ncirl v as possible a repro dnetion "f Stirling ast te. This building would lend itself to a sotncwli.it ornab tle of decoratioa in st iff. In or b r to carry out this plan, thc .niinittee thinks it nice- ary to i.ave a space IH2'H) feet. Ve consider it Intportanl that the sit oat ioa apart fron. Use larger main build ing f the expo ft Ion. "The exposition authorities iir' .in eh taken with the project of the Rums I ' t tagi assiK'iation." says l)i-rector-of-oi i.s Taylor. "1 shall gtre therm eiery ai I in my power to carry ut Ihelt plans attractively. The phsteaa, Bow beavilv woixb'd. seen;s to Ml the proper location for this group, and the committee. 1 underMun!. lal-es the same view." WEST POINT CENTENNIAL. I rnlrmilal of the l.atalllahno-nt of tlo- Ys rat fatal villltary Vl'Il.l - II' - Mil. West loiat, N. Y. June in. The c nteimial nnniversnry exercises of the es t a httshmenl of the Inited States militarv acadenty began Ifondn and vil! continue until Thursday, when the pri o nt etnas, of cadets. 54 in aoaiher, Will le graduated. The eoaaatitw f oaVten to receive the visiting graduates is kept hasty. Among the early arrivals were Oeaerals Joseph c. Preeklaridge, Joha Satmders, M. V. Sheridan, .lohn liooaey and Colonels John M. Carson und a Mrd Gardiner ; Oat. Henry I. I orbin. o ti. James l.ongstreet, ticn. S M I!. Young. apt. ( hadwick. of the naval war college: tien. Kate-. cosnmanding the department f the Sftasoeri; flea. Greeley, chief signal . . er; iuiirteriiia-ter General I.udington. The following arc on the retlreo list: Generals sj.-k,.!. n,.. (a rp.cnter. Ihtgirett. tirieraon, Hawkins, MilN. Patterson and Sternberg. The president will arrive Wednesday morning. The ti r -1 and -econd classes of cadets densonstrnted to the board of fsitoin the milliner of pontoon and par bridge building. I utm'a gtvSt Wlnlaler. afatana Jana i. Benor OatMala biesada. t ulmn minister to Wn-h-ington. and fatally, sailed, Hnnday. for Ktw York

A JUDGE'S WIFE

MRS. JCDOB JV A Lisrvf We would eatrtion all people against accepting substitutes for l'eruna. Insist upon having l'eruna. There is no other internal rented for catarrh that will take the place of IVrur.a. Allow no one to persuade you totheo i;trary. If you do not derive promjt and satisfactory results from the use of l'eruna. write at once to Ir. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give vou hit valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio.

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TORTURES And every Distressing: Irritation of Skin and .Scalp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with YSOAP And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when followed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood, is the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, ever comoounded. Millions of Women T TSE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for W preserving:, purifying-, and beautifying: the skin, for cleansingthe scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling- hair, for softening:, whitening:, and soothing: red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying- irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. It unites in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin And complexion scv.p, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. COMPUTE EXTERNAL ANO INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR.

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CURED OP PELVIO CATARRH

She Suffered for Years ami Felt Her Case Was Hope -less---Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr- Judge McAllister wrae from 1217 West 33rd St., Minueapoh, M as follows: I suffered tor years af a pain ln the small of my back and tight side It interfaced often with my domes tü and so iml duties and: I never st,Pn,, Nt u fftaf would be cared, as the dottr' medhlaa did mat seem to help me any "Fortunately a member ot our Or. deradvlaad me to try Perema and gave It Much high pralte that I decided u, try It. Although I started In with little faith, I felt aa much better In a week that I fait eacauraged. I took It faithfully for sei en ee t and am happy Indeed to be able to say that I am eatirely cured. Words fail to e tames my gratitude. Ierfect , health ooce mora n the beat thing j i could wiah tor, aad thank to l'eruna l enjoy tnat now.'- Minnie L. Mc t. lister. The great popularity of Parol . . catarrh remedy has tempted nta ay people to imitate Teruna. A great many so-called catarrh remedies and catarrhal tonics are to be found in many drug-stores. These retnedh . be procured by the druggi-t much cheaper than l'eruna. Ferunacar. i.Iy be obtained at a uniform price, and no druggi-t can pet it a cent cheaper. TliU- it i- that druggists are tempted to substitute the cheap imitati. i s nf l'eruna for reruna. It is done every day without a doubt.

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