Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1902 — Page 2
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TRIBUTE TO M'KINLEY.
Reports Frcm Buckingham P..lace Afford Strong Hope Fcr King Edu u' Rfcoery
THE LOCAL DISCOMFORT DECREASING.
Hull, tin nnurliiK ' I' h a I tlirKlnn Whs nul of Inone.Uate Ummer Ihr attar tf t.enernl HeJ..lcinitTlie llrimrlnrr ot Hul llela-tt-t'uod 91k
few the
London. dune 29.-I.aat night paed with less incident at lUiekin 'ham palace than am niffht fin.-,- the operalion was performed on king Kdw.ird. There were fewer watcher outside , the ..il:i.-e. ÜM public apparently havlag accepted the official announcement Ihnt the king ha passed the point of immediate danger. The foil. wing bulletin was issued at nine o'el.uk this morning: The kin;, fc. Is stronger, in spite of HflM dfaMMMfOft frin the wound. Nothing has occurred to disturb the satisfactory progress the king maknp" Tri knllotta wns nt expected until
ten o'clock; coneptT.ilv the nrcm who Were ta- -' ''
C .. . neigltborli ooi Of the pal were the only ones attracted Ul the ann -nee-m. nt. WhCH the footmen had post-1 the notice, however, the crowd- soon Increased, car'.v rlrirrhg Otrfl atopplngte r. :i lthe latest news and p..ssIn? ..n with expressions of thankful n ss. A hellet in pOtd at the palace nt four ..clock tftttf nf:.rnn laid the king's progress araiiai every .n Mit Isfaclnrv and that the 1 c:il d -..in-fort had h rrv.-i.ved. Prosresa Entirely 1 if artnry . London, dune 2'. King EdahMrd'S nlijihiina sanfflrniTSn. at twenty minf t. n to-itbrkt that the royal
patient's pmjrress was entirely satis- , factory. No further bulletins will be Issued to-ni)fht. siimin In 1 . mil . Tnnnnn. dun" 2. Sunday has airain heen a dnv "f intereessional services Maronfhout the k inj hni for the recovery of King i" lvar 1. In the morning a vat crowd of Um fenetal p:ilt fathered at St. l'.nil' cathedral. There wr ,d present a representative pith-ring of government and colonial offierfs and uniformed coli nisi officials. The duke and duches of Oonnaught and their children and Lord and Lady Lanslowne sat under the dune. An iinpre--ive Mt'vkii was c rndtlCtcd hy ' t lie bishop of Stepney. P.t. Bet. COMM ! Gordon LsBg, and nt its r m du-i n the hole audience sang Gd Save 1 tlie Kin?" Queen Alexandra, the prince of
Wales, and almost all the other mem b. rs of the roal fannlv now in Lou
don. attended a similar morninsr Mf 1 ice in Marlborough House chapel, while there w ,i a lar.- p therinsr of peers and ) resaea at teretee held at noon In it, i baptl ttoji ! at St. Ja:nf ; pM'ace. Sir From is Kmdly . the kinir's private secretary: lit. II n. Sir DightOfJ JdacNaupMcn Probjrn, heaper of the privat- parse anil -x:r;i equerry for the king, and altSKHl the entire household attended the aerileea in Mar'itor. -b Hou-e than hand th
lathe l'rrra of M cll-K n.itrn !- Stir it simple i ttil.-i as I n-t.-llftt uiiil). Washington . Jim.- :; A small tablet d white marble, bearing in letters .if J.- .11 a brief statement f the
hf and deeds of William Mckinley. I tribute of his frieu 1. la Ig l li' tnas II. Aiulers.n. formerly of thio. but now a member of the district bench. - unveiled in the Metropolitan M. j K. ehurch here Sunday. The unveiling was attended with sitnule cere- I aioavjr, la the araaaaaa of some f , those who had helped the dead president execute the will of the people, i Well-known men added their tributes to the solemn melodies of the choir j in inaLing the occasion a memorial one. The American I'ag that eon1 cealcd the tablet wis thrown aside ,
as the congregation sang, with deep fe-ling. "Nearer. My Oodt to Thee." The tablet occupies a position on the north wall of the main auditorium uiidwny between the two entrances to the c hurch. President Km sevelt an! Secretary Coftelroa were present. Addresses were ma lc by Kev. Frank llristol. 1D.. the pastor of the ehareii. BeaafOf Fairbanks. Kopres ti'at ive OroSTOBOV and Represeatathra Robert W. Talor. of (hio. arao now reprasenta the district in congress formerly represented iy PresWetil McKlnlar. The tablet is about three feet high by two feet wide, and is made in the form of a shield. ? the apt of the idiit 1 ! a small orusa is arv.- i. while at the both m is the -Lit dd from the preat seal of the United States. I'.eneath the cross are the words. "Nearer. Mr Qod, to Thet ." The main insatiptioa is on the body of 'he shield. Bah W th border are the last words of the dead president ' Thy will, nut ours, be done."
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Senator Elkins, of West Virginia, Addresses the Senate On Hit Annexaticn Resolution
ITS 'HTENT HAS BEEK MISUNDERSTOOD.
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Mauat) Volt-e. I '' Kitrm. Ida J utl mm tit that t alM OtiuUt to lie llli.-etl tit t Sf I n t led Muli , ttiol the tiMini'i Ihf lleltee for iioih aaatrtaa
ANOTHER SENATORIAL SCRAP. I aaaaai Bmaaaaaato imiiara. sauits by saaasaa To.
lu in. ItMlltlnT. Unshinptou. tum s. natoi ,.r l.-vis. uxaidted eliato
BerarMgOi Ol Indiana, to alght j'lst I ufter the senate had adjourned from executive session. The Texas senator j w.i drugged away and separated
from hi ..pponent by aoajM Of 100 j about the senate. He was very uogryi and threatened severe harm to the ( Indiana senator.
1 The ei'de was the result of a
i heated controversy ratoa tue iw senaton l.al .luring the afternoon. L - i .... : I
u.... tt..iti.t..r I'.ev i-1 li L'e nail sain
that BeaatOff Baihrj bad made "an unwarranted attack" on Judge IVnti. ld f the state depart nieni . In executive ariaion. Senator Beraridga,
of the island of t ubn. Folloving is an abstract Of his speech: Mr. Klkins said that his resolution had been BUSOadcrstOod, It had no
baatiag upon Cuban reciprocity, and
Mrs. D. Arnold, r resident ucrman Woman's Clul), Grand Pacific Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal., Relieved of a Tumor by Lydia E. Pinkharns Vegetable Compound.
Washington. .Inly L In the ennte. after some routine Iviisiness bad
been disposeil of. Mr. Klkins. of W st .ik,. ,,tier senators who moke. IihtVirginia addressed the senate in sup- j rrl a eivar and took s seat on the rof his resolution providing for ' publican side. He was tiU sitting
the annexato a by the L'nlted Btataa there when the "Jj nrtn- XVoml,aiul the doctors declared I must goto the hospital andua
si'dh or i.aut'v cto'f.-i o j ....... .
walked through the MftU unUl he
whs lacmc i-o.iioK..
DgAB Mm. riNK.ii.xM : I suiTered fuurars ago with a tumor
"Uevcri .' be Kuid, 1 Ion t want to have an trouble with you. but I wnnt von to withdraw thoM wor.b
was ,n. I intended to hav.- any. It im- i jH,.v, charged me with making an
ply Voiced in concrete form his jirigMitt that Cuba oUffht to h annexed
xai wnrranted "I did not
sttack upon Fenneio. inti ml to insult you,"
that
could eonsrder oftTansiTe. "i .i...'t u'l.iu anvoaa to SSV
t - .r 1 libeled a man. and that is what you do in making the eharg. N-ov. if you
withdraw the words worn t n I'm a iag to make vi u with-
w I ask v
LULOulLS IN THE HOUSE.
lilt- HwasS of rtetr-r it I it I i cm Vt siiii.l.iv to I'si Iril.iUe to Deceased Mrabrri.
tii.. I nit.d States, atid the sooner Ii...! i (r Beverldire. "and there
the batter for both countries. The js ,, thing in my Umgang that vou
resolut! n did nol saggesi annexatioa i f Oaba in an otTens.ve way. It provided that the Cubans muft t.-ike the initiative, and only after they had nsk--.l f r annexation could the I'nitfd States net. For nearly a c. rtury. he said, the naexatlon of Cuba le the I nited the ambition of
American statesmanshii
out that many distinguisneo ana t'iriotie stataamen, from Jclfersoa to McKinley, lind favored nnnexati. n. nnd he thought the prearot arasanop p- r'i'Tio time to "carry lirto elfaat the welhdarlned arlahae of a majority f the people of t'ulm an 1 the (Talted States- in regard to annastatkMi. it is in the int. rest of bot countries. The environments of Cul'i. with the
Ht..r Bailey had bean getting a Aifc. : 1
more and more angry am excitea as
Be pi Inted t ht. tafked. He had been sitting down
part of the time, leaning against the desk immediately in front of Senator r.everidgo. The latter, in reply to Senator Cailcy's last remark, still remaining in his chair, said: I rejH.it that 1 did not intend to Insull vow. and I have nothing to retract. As the last words were attend R.nroor flat lev threw himself upon
trials nnd difficulties that beset htr IV..... RTeridsre. who i a man
rjergt i an operation, whit h I dreaded very much and hesitated to submit. My husband consulted an old friend who had studied medicine, although he w.s.s not a practising physician, and he Said he believed that Lydia R. Plnkliams Vegetable Compound would cure me. That same day I took my first dwse, and I kept it up faithfully until twelve bottles had been u3cJ, and not only did the tumor disappear, but my general health vr.is very much improved ;uul I had not felt so are) lined I was a young woman. " As I have suffered no relapse since and as I took no other medicine, I am sure that your Compound restored my health and I believe saved my lite." Mus. D. Arnold. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER is NOT GENUINE When women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhosa. displacement or ulceration of the womb that bearing-down feeliag, inflammation of the ovaries, baekacne, bloat hur (or natul.'uvo. g.-m ral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such Symptoms ss dizziness, faintness, lassitude,
exeitabhitv. iiTitabiut v, iicfVou.sness, sleeplessness, meiaacaoiy,
gone." and "want-to-be-k -I't-alone" feelings, hey should remember then' i one bried and PinVhaai'a Ve-rctahb ('omDOUnd ;:L unci
Refuse to buy any othc r medlt be, for you need the best,
all-
blues, and nopeiessness, true remedy. Lydia li. i . 1 1
once remove sucu iiouoies.
hardly up to the average la pliyaiqna, and aeised him by the throat with both hands. The rcsh as so sadden
and tierce that the chair in WBiCn Mr.
t rn th.s tliresholl of her rut n-na! lib'
stand in the way of her inr lone Washitt-ton. .lime 30. The hoiie of an ind. p. nd.-nt nation; -hile ns a repr- scntatiTen held a aeesion Sunday state in the American union her paot.. t.iv triloitP tu tlw meiittiri.-i of nlc Would be proSBerOOa and pro(f-
tha lata Bepreaentatiee Amos Cans reaarre, nnd enjoy the liberty and all ta(k ot,ajni,t adahk i mines. Of New York, and the lata the blesinp that would flow from Wtl ,lV,.r H,.f
heit.jr part of the liest, freawsi anu
tue worin
CORN!
GRAIN. STOCKS. PROVISIONS. Ordr i I oa l.OOO Uuiu-lt Orain. 60 Barr la Pork. tO Sharaa 8uck. SS Cotton. Writi- IHM
Hf) of stautu. i nd Ormui !..'. rr. naiim r no
xt iv vAn t .aaaai8sx-re t?-. 1.7 I'lua Slrt, IiuuU, BSla.
Beraridga ava
Bapreaasttatha Pi tar Otey, of Virginia. By sp-eial direetiun of Secretary Moody the Marine band arna it a!'- dance in ihe lobby in the rear of the hall, and rendered an appropriate musical programme. The widows and families of the deceased occupied the speaker'? pew in the pallery. and the delegatlcnM from Typographical I'niun Ko. nf New Yiirk. the I-.-tter Carriers' association and
t h i w York Pilots' association i though
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m..nu.ri' I lie linn ic e:i iTIr- Wt-rw "i,r" -
tilled The eulogies were exceeding- ' ly impressive, esptcially that deliv- ! ered ly Mr. Cannon, 'if Illinois, the
veteran chairman or the appropriations committee, who paid a tribute from the in-art to the lofty- eharac-
aitting wan pushed
and the de-W was
the assault trie patient.
ore
WsaaS IHnsnoala. "You are evidently worried over hutineat lt;erll.' ,id the p ivMcian. "What yos require ii praes oi luinu." M "You'll awav oil t i.ro. il-.or. replied
'I va g"t a to v.-ampau air-
fr..-st co eminent m
"After atin. Nation the products of fulm would not come into hurtful aonapatitloB with those of the Unit 1 State-. Free trade BJUOVgat the slates has never hiwafad the price of labor tr arorked injury to American interests. WheraeeT our flap floats, the price of labor advance. "But for the war with Spain, al
so mccessful und glortoas.
a part of the
ter and manly boneaty of Mr. t'um-min'-. Ealogiei were also pronounced on the late Kepresentative Otey, of Yirtrinia. LORD PiUBCEFOTE'S REMAINS The I rülsee Ilr....l.!ii Hati trrio-il t Saaaaalta ts Taka Thi-m I'.nulnntl.
cjueen. who had not previously left . slip wwflnMi ..f Rneknstisn unlace 1 Annopoll
tstnec the kins; as --n-k-n. r Oed ! er llro.ikl.vn. whi.h is to env.-y
in st sunpathetic free ting. The tmhlic wa ie!irh I v. ith ':eh i-vi-dence of the king's eontittuod Irapruvi iiter.t.
IS SULK .
THE 3EAR
Bapreasei Sa-aaaastsii far hin td.s aril tllplrnecl Willi .he !! r I'rm-r Ire.-iti.
St. ! lershmrg, .1 asa that no refan at ntative r of the !:initry li:.s 1'i-ilisb embassy heK
30. The fat of the court call 1 at the to .iff'T the
ytap: 'h of Ibt-sia in th- matter I the ill neu of King Kieard baa oces- , sinned n: a h comment and g neral- 1 ly attributed to Bnas!an akagrta oa sreount of the conclu-ion of peace I in South A f ri'ii. It is nail upon excellent authority that t ooal I imsgarf, themic'ster of foreign affair.' admitted that this p.-ae" had tips, t Itiissia's calculations, which were baaed upon a mu h longer e mtinunine of irat Itritain hlüctilties in Is' nit 1 Afrit a. I "imi ! ni-d. .r f i repnrtctl to lc parti ular! y nettled laennse (Ireat Mritain dl 1 not consult the Iloer ilelegates in Europa in rfar 1 to peace. IM.-n.r.l .tnh Uta Unrthlpa. Ft. kVteraburf. Jaat (0. Caaataasaaa er i I). HnriKT. the I "nited States
rnal tttaehe at Taris. who arroei In re a for t r sat ago In connection v.ith his itffb i duiies, has heen cor(lially nr. iv.'i by th cuar. who expressed to ihe nffheef hi? tatlfa satta Itetlon uitli the llnssian war-hip vIik-Ii bare beet Wuilt by the t rani) THK DRtEBOSO KX ! ENDKD. Trratt lnr.nl I'rm .tin; lot the leetsasatlsa ifihe Triaa atn-r lu I nr. Berlin, .ttinr- : i The treaty prorldinp for the rohingatkai of the alliance batsrarai Qiiaaanj. aastisV Baagrary and 1 1 dj lb i-. ,i,.md -wis aigaad in BeaHa, Hat irdai iaart li.g. ii the imjieribi ehaacellor, Count
u Buakrsr; t Austrian
Md.. .l ine 10. The cruis-
the
m V a 1 s
remains ot i.oru I'uuneeioiB to r.njrland, arrived beta Sunday. The remains of the late British aaabaaaador Will arrive from Washington Otj l' t. -- day, lady I. An escort consisting of two companies of marines from the naval academy, one company of ma
rines an 1 t .
jackets from the Brooklyn will meet the funeral train. All the nftirers stationed at the naval academy will also assemble at the railroad station and accompany the funeral party to the academy groan. There will ie no sendees here. A salute of Vi guns will be fired as the tug Standish, w :h the remains aboard, leaves the wharf. It is expected thst ths
Even with the war. hafl it n it been for our declaration that the war was not waged for eottqueat or niy- ' grandisement. known as the Teller amendment. Culm would to-day be a j part of the United State "When Caba shall beeosaa n jmrt of the Aaseriean union and the isthmian canal fhall be coniph ted. which 1 is now assured. Poto Rico. Cuba. Hnsvail and thf Phllipnines will be the . i;t).ots of the trreates-t republic, itandinsr fninrd over American intersata in the track of the world's commerce in its triumphal march around the elobe. There Is a tendency in pll human aTairs in government, trade nnd eom- : ..-re. to concentration and con.bii nation. Meteors gn V the sun; small i ath ns are becoming jmrts 'f pre it
nations, nn! t una in n--r prest-to t-.t-rirontaeUt, situated as she i. can not be exp ctid to r.sist thkl tendency. t, ..fTt-et of the Piatt amend-
mmu vtiU be to help brinC about an- i Indiana senat. r
Ins remarK
Lo nnv further senators
7 . . ...j .... i-..
were sitting near aau neoeu twecn the desk-. Senator Hatt.sbrottgb. of North Dakota, seized Senator Bailey by one ran nd Senat Spoottei seized the other. The, Texas senator is a powerfal man. and it wa with great dUBcultJ that the taw senators were able tt drag biro
away from Senator lU-veridge, and when tlu-y succeeded a part of the Indiana senator's neckwear wa? ripped and torn away in the rigorous grasp of Senator Unlley. Senator Bacon, of Qaorghs, and Barney l-ay- ) ton. aaaiataal doorkeeper, aaaaa quickly forward and a-eisted in pull- j bag the Texas senator further away Senator r.ailey iiienuwhile strugirlmg to get free and lumring toward Sena t..r Bars ridge. As be w.t raaaorad a little dlatanec be was heard to nttet onething that s.nnded tike a threat of killing. Without further effort he j walked away, wh.n Senator Baeoa urt'eil him to b- pti.-t anil led hin
toward the democratic atoe. neaaws r.a. on ingaged Senator Itailey in conversation for sine time, advisin bin to cud .low n. Baaattof Spoonet ai-o went aaroaa the aisle and d:ceeeed the awtter with the Tesns senator, urging him t apologhte nnd if possible rix it up st once, but Senator I'.ililey refused nil sileh profferde. iaring that Senator Ueraridge bad hMnlted bint la the seautte, and that he had taken the only course, ss the
had refused to with
tin
"How i that?" asked ths puxled M D. Mv wi.e cam nt- oaite a btff pieoa of h.r m.iid da rej.;ed the otiier. std1jr" Chicago lsdy New. Hotelman "Why didr.'t you demand payirent :n sdv.tme :'ro'u that OOUpktT They didn't aar sat bsfcaaa.' tlerk "O! he i Lane'. vit mo!iv Hoteuaau li w 3 . vc. w '" 1 a rk "I'--' 'ie he". and usdr. Kn. hi' ue uyouiig nd prstty. Philadelphia Pre.
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- lien H connnion ciaiwi j progress in national life and kAea i not little rH.m for the exercise of - sSua . m
the c-ntss nnd Intelligence oi jm pie in the affairs of government especially when under such restriction a these amen Intents impose. "The quetion of annexation forces itself to the front and will claim from now on the nttetition of
t one re- d.'itv ins reinai
enator Bererldgl remained in the chamber for some little time and continued to smoke hi cicar. He r -
CARTERS
.Tune 30. An unusual ar-
thr people ..f both ennntrie-. Kreiprocityaith Tnba affords no adequate remedy for what threat, p her interest. A 20 p r cent, reduction in her tariff and nur hiU do her u a gorrnment no good, while it will work great harm to the interests of the Called Ftntes. "T here was long discussion and
to the annesat 'on
N. vv York
; ,i. n,,rt ..f New York Sun- fierce optx-sition
Jtmm m that of a lnke-butlt schooner. Of Texas nneb more. 1 think
4 I t s the I.inerla. constructed at Manitowoc. Wis., in 1-sj. and hailma from
than there will be to the annexation of Cuba, but it came nt last aa surely
i Milwaukee. The teasel sailed from ; s in annexation oi t o.
V. nominee. Mich.. m Atu il 2. She ' 1 here is not a lojai nii't nur
brought to this port a cargo of lum- can bo found within the eoaflnei b. r from Three Uivers, Haiti D. nnd j of the republie who would give up was 21 davs on the voyage from thut ! Tesns. and within a fear yesr after port 1 Cuba become a state in our union It is seldom that n niling vessel on i not an Amerlcnn will le found will
the irre.it lakes comes to the At- inc tn jiart with the MM
L Vo It-ibat. si Ibi en
i Ha bei
umhsssa-
igy ny Mariah, and the - 'or. to .nt L uta Di
luntic. The I.inerla is in command of (apt. Wilson. Iba will go from thia p rt to New Orleans. t'.tand In m femeterf 1ihe. Buffalo. N. Y., Jnne 30. The hedy of Mary Lucille .Murphy, the six-year-old daughter of Coraelloi Murphv. ah disappeared six areehs ajp). was found. Friday evening, in a small lake in Forest I.nwn cemetery. The child's band were bound behind lu re back with ropes. Tin- feet were al-o bound together and the b fl wrapped in newspapers, whi -h ere held in place hj rublter bands. Ihe body was badly deaoapoeed and tbe doctor who examined it nt the morgue said tltat death had occurred ovf r a v i . k ago.
The resolution was referred to the
committee oa ( I.1 in affairs
marked to those who spoke to him on the subject that it did not amount
to anything. Be made no effort to resist or res.-nt the attack mada on him. In fact, the whole thinp was : over in a very brief interval, before much resistance eon Id have been offered. VENEZUELAN MATTERS. Blarkadr .lal.l1letl lleelalre Itmtll. Imminent No AtMltl.titaJ Protection seeded. Washington, duly t. The atate departnier.t reeeiead a eablegvaai Mnn day from 1'nitcd State Minmter Bowen, at Caaneao, oonirnting the! press dispatches in regurd to the I blockade establlabed by the Venenata government at u suraber of
points. I he crffleials declined o make tbe feast of Mr Pe. wen's dtaaatch public. 1
but it is understood that it indicates -
that a decisive battle, '. :id one that orol.ably will decide the fate of the Caetro admlnletratlon, is imminent. Mr. How -n did not request any additional protection from this govern
ment in the shape of ith-T warships I or mnrines.
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The MatWfe, Jnal II r.-.i in mtsalonrS. tine t.f the Mat l.mnrl-u-l' .n. I i t . I east-la -..out. New York, duly 1 Trim a a stir mer trtrl in her daintiest bathing suit. the Mas flower lies in the Brooklyn nav ard. tl ft', em I yacht of the Dai tad Btntea ani owag home of President Koosevelt. In her new funetion.after undergoing alterations thnt cost f.'.o.noo. she is ready for tea as ..ne of the most luxuriouslyappointed rem is afloat
Tfce K I .. t-Spl leer of Tliottasntls I ittiplnu ("otiplea Is llend nl JrRrriiini III-. I ml.
of
.1. fferst.nxille. Intl.. duly 1. M:ig Irtrate John H. Hause, who formally years was one of the most unique characters in southern Indiana, ia dead. He was M years tdd. nnd during the ten fmtt Ife wWel I" held the oflice of magist rate In .leffersotiville h.' la said to have married C.oOO couples. the ninjority of whom wre I topers.
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