Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 July 1902 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

l. UOAM-:. JASPEU. I i.

I'oullaaer.

INDIANA.

President Mitchell of the Min Workers was in Chicago OB dune 30. He denied suv kWwlt4g I I tort to settle the trike A trstn on the New York Central railroad, on .Tune T.O, broke ill records by running 148 miles in 145 minute. Dev. Dr. W C. PVabody. of Decatur, 111.. commuted suicide, on the 4th. by hooting himself. He had recently flitgnod as rector of St. John's Episcopal church. The damage to crops throughout Illinois and Missouri by the recent raint has been euormot.s. but as yet It ia tmpooslhl to get a correct estimate of the loss.

1902

JULY.

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CURRENTJTOPICS. THE HEW8 IN BRIZF.

FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

A home for aged and indigent memberf the order of Klks has be. n purchased bv ihat body. It is h, at. d t Bedford City. Vu.. and will accommodate BM inni.it s. Oen. Cronje, the Boer commander, who has been a prisoner at St. Helta, together with most of the remainir.g prisoners, hav taken t"be oath of allegiance to Kin? Edward.

In the senate, on trie th, a lively debate win pr-elpltat t by a reol M n. JStrodu. .'. l.v Mr V 'n rl Ing the committee on Interocsanlc canals o investigate the utus of American etoekh. Ulers of the l'.inma Canal CO. It went to tho calendar The oll to rut iff an Kreement submitted by IM Kansas or Kmw Indiana of Oklahoma wms passedalso a bill authorising the secretary of ar to Issue certim.oea In lieu of lost or dratroved discharges from the army rv,- uftor ill- l- . ,. i: :i 'f

aome rout In business, took up and j adopted the resolutions declaring the eat occimied by Mr Butler, of the Twelfth Missouri district, vacant on the ground that there had bsen no valid alectton.

The body of August CttwiUer, who . 1 EvVc7?hs ,

nexatl n of Cuba. Senators nanna iv . and Piatt 'onn . i deprecated such 11 1 proposition at this time. Admiral Schicy was tclven the pay an.l allowance of a roar admiral on the active list a bin was t.is.l f T th- r !i. f f settlers. 0 pplle lands granted In aid of the construction

.1 -.-u.-on ruioW lie n. case IilSS-U I lie

conference report on the Philippine civil

h' hub I" a.ioi iai.ii io

Rafael Ib'lIierO, Mexican, wno

served as a null in the Indian wars under (ienerals Miles. Custer. Lawton and Phil Sheridan, died near l.l K.-no. Okla.. on the Id. Me served also in the c nil war. The F urth was celebrated by mericnns at the European capital, in the usual manner. At Manila President I NSS1 el t 's amnesty proc'iiiation was read King Edward' condition eontlaee so satisfactory that, beginning July o but one bulletin a day. ut nine o'clock a. m . wlU be "Jftl, I. Irving Pearee. for many y. ar profirietor of the Sherman house, t'hicngo, died, on the 4th, ujpd J ears. In a collision between electric cars near Gloversv ille. If. V.. on the 4th

15 erons were killeil and N injured. Fern Kliodes. 11 JTMN oM, shot bv an unknown party nt lb-lleville, HI . or the :ul. and fatally wounded. OoL (Jeorge A. ShaUenburef. r. a Ii- ... ... m . 1 ' ' 1 mm.

t iniziiisiied aoiaier i hip bith

died at Waahinfton on the 4th.

NEWS FROM INDIANA.

Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State.

TWO I.H ll.ll. lndiai apolis. I ml., July 7. lu wM with three negroes uu board an UUtboUSd t .reenvv ood ear at lleim ereek. near the c:ty limits, two pas s. npers, .lohn fittM and Frailk Seli. -rs. were shot, but not fatally inliired. Foster was -hot twice with a 3a liber revolver in the hands ,,f

ib.- neirroes. Foster riveiveil

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

cue ' nie r.eirio.-

two severe scalp woumls. It aa thought at lirst that the wounds w.mhl nrove fatal, but he is reported

ns ret ing easily at his home at Gr4IWOOd. Sellers reeeived one .light sealp wound. They had been ejected from the car M its wj "' o th cit.x. and they alteinpted to board it again ut stop No. 5. when the Bfftt ensued. llotll Foster 114 Re)tri wer Injvred while us'iiuij the conductor.

shot and killed bis roommate. JamerVillttta Inst Sundav niirht. and then

esc:ie(l. was found in the Ohio river at Cincinnati, on the 2d. Mrs. Ailene (VMalley. wife of Prof. O Malley. and n man named Hearin were nrrested at Philadelphia, on the M, on a charpe of stealing jewelry. In default of $1.200 bail they went to jail. The coal situation In some section of Illinois, is s,, serious that railroads are considering the use of petroleum for their engines should the coal industry of Illinois become involved in the preat strike.

The prince of Wale, in behalf ol King Edward, received the Indian princes in London at the India office on the nipht of the 4th. The entertainment was one of the most brilliant ever witn ted in London. The plate and window glass factories of the country closed down on the COth. the former for one and the latter for two month, throwing 10,000 men out of employment. This is a condition never before existing in this country.

At Minn. ap. II, Minn., on the 1st, Tnpt. N. W. Kinff, of the detective force, was sentenced to three years and six months at hard tabor in (fee penitentiary. King vvas convi ted of being accessory after the fact to felony. Crcy J. McAllister, the jrottBf man who was arrested while trying to force his way into the White HoOM with a revolver in bis pocket, two weeks ago. was taken to Newark. N. J., on the S'.ub, and placed in an Lnaane nsvlum.

the i.'ri k. .ai:on ami in iunnut we p ration law for Alaska were rated. In the senate, on the lt. there was a sharp debate n the Philippine question. The conference report wii Hie PhllipplM bid wis adApte Mr CorkrM flfo ) offered i resolution th..nk.: i: President pro tam, Pry for ih- impartial manner m which he had presl.le.l over the work of the aessloti. On Its adoption Mr. h rye returned Hl th.mk. and than declared tho senate adjourned sine die In the house a great deal of minor business was transacted, and In all TO bills and r. solutions w-re passed At 6:30 Speaker Henderson declared the house adjourned alne die. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

King Edward's condition had so improved that the people of the I'nitci Kinglom gave vent t their feeliriejs. the night of June SO. by touching off bonfires built on every emin. nee of any importance from the Llfard to the Orkneys. There was u naval c -titration at Ppithead.

The first of a s-ries of strikes threatened by employes of all rail roads entering Chicago was legiin,on the 1st. when the 14o boilertnak.-rs employed by the Cbicapo dr Northwestern railroad wre called out. Transportation in the middle west tnav be seriously affected.

Near Tishomingo, I. T . on the cd Deputy Fnited Stntes Marshal Ilridtre was attacker! bv outlaws, supposedly the same I sind that murdered the Oklahoma sheriffs on Monday, and severely handled, being left for dend. I-ater the bandits were overtaken by a posse of officers and route d

Senator P.ail. v, of Texas, made nti ssnuh on senator Beveridire, of Indiana, after an executive Mggtoaj of the enate on June 30. The Texas s. ntor, who in n powerful man. seized Senator Beveridge by the throat with both hands. Friends of both men interfered before any serious consequences ensued.

At Galveston. TeX., on tho 4th. font persons wore drowned in the pulf of Mexico. They Were J. N. Iavis, niirht editor of the News; K. L RtttL of the Dispatch Printing Co., RottttoB, and W- C. Chamller. son-in law of Uust. These men vsere caught in the undertow. Henry Niehols was drowned bytailing from a pier.

At Fouth Omaha, on the dune 10, Otto v Roderteh eonfeaaed to the murder of ( lark Mover, a mail leik. Iiov de:i(l body was fcimd on the st i . et .n the morning of the 20th. lie said that himself nnd two companions had beaten Mover to death or ftoeo iut of im laaultins remark. His Compa.i ns have uni be.-n fodaiJ.

Chairmas I ooper of the house cta.Tiitte.. nn insular nfTairs snvs it eng will ! taketi at once to put the PliilIppinoa forernmtnt net g operation. It is nrxlaratood that tho prcaident ill issue a proclamation OH the Fourth of .luly bv which the g lvernfnent of the islands will lie translerre.l from the military to Iba civil Officials.

At dance at the home of Judge W. S. Pettit. in Pawhuska. Okla , on the 1st, Georg Hickey. an Osage graduate of Carlisle, was killed by Pettit. Dickey was drinking. He was rebuked by Pettit and immediately shot him. Pettit then shot Dickey four times, killing him instantly. President Koosevelt, after attending the Fourth of July celebration at Pittsburg, will go direct to Oyster Day, L. I., where the executive head- :!. rs ure to be located during the summer. Twelve homing pigeons left Pueblo. Col., on the 1st. to make a race to Cleveland. O. a distance of 1.569 i le?. Armed epggfg were out all day, on the 1st. on the trail of the bandits

who killed Sheriffs Dullard and lgburn. on June 30, in a battle near Elk City. Okla. ItepOrtS from King Edwards bedside, to the 1st, continued to IBOW a steady improvement. At Chicago, on the 1st, S. C Hildreth sold his famous three-year-old Mc hesney to P. Kyan, a local bookmaker, for 115,00. The remains of the late Lord Pauncefote wer- placed on board the cruiser Brooklyn, on the 1st, to be kti n to England. ThM desperate criminals escaped from the jail at Washington, Ind.. on the 1st. and at last u counts were still at larpe. J, T. Kilpore, at one time chief of police of Chattanooga, Tenn.. shot

and killed his wife at D wie, Ten., on

the 2d. nnd th'-n committed suicide

President Rooaevelt will appoint

Mnj. Mienh Jenkins, nn old army com

rade. as collector of internal revenue

for the district of South Carolina.

At Qood Ground. Is L. on the 2d.

LOttiS Disbrovv pleaded not guilty to V.. clinref of murderlne Clarence

Foster ami "Dimple" Lawrence. nerformer in n snectacolar "pen

ur 'how at Louisville, Ky.. on the

nlffht of the 2d. fell fr..m a height

Of 100 feet and broke hi back. A reunion of the BOtdlefS and sail

,,f v.oitbrrn Illinois will be hfdd

at Carbondale on September 10-11

A tornado struck S section of Wis

eonsin near Radne, on the 2d. nnd

did rreat damage to houses. Stech

aad eroOS. One man was killed and

m V' rai injured, Kin" Edward passed another qub

dav on the ML His Improvement coo

tinnes dally.

An express trnin on the Chicago

Lock Dlalid Pacific was held up b

robbers near Dupont. 111., on th

nicht of the 3d. nnd Espreas Messen

er. Kane was shot and badly wound

ed. Officials snv that but little booty

was secured. Detectives are on the trail of the robbers. PespOTadoae entered the small lation of Blackwelt, Mo., on the night of the 4th. b.-at the ooefntot, B. B. Joknaoti, until he was insensible, robbed him. and mads pond their eorae. Johnson is seriously hurt. P.v an explosion of pas at St. Louis, late on the nlpht of the Id. MfS, Bokert tiolz and her daughter Martha were killed, and Mr. Göll and Tillie Stine, domesiie. were Injured, the former It is thought fatally. A railroad train struck a picnic party nt RtfOfllde park. Sioux City, la., on the 4th. killing two 'of the number and sri. islj injuring two others. Bobert Holnrook, an aeronaut, was killed at Mount Vernon. 111., on the 4th. by failure of his pamchUtS to S, Jlc fall four cr live hundred

leek

i

The wife of Capt. Tlorn. of the Seacoast artillery, his daughter Fiances, aged seven, ami Miss Alice M.Malion. were drowned in Sandy lltwik buy. on the th. by the capsizing of I sail boat. Capt. Horn and five others were saved by clinging to the upturned vessel, after they had made every effort to save the Women and child. Fire in Chicago, on the Olli, de

stroyed a number of buildings oa Wabash avenue, and for a time endnngerad the department store of Siegel, Cooper ii Co., and caulcd much excitement among the guests of the Auditorium hotel. By good work the firemen got the names under control. Near llcPherson. Has.. Mis Maude Holmes was shot in the head, neck and breast uud futally wounded. OS the night of the 'th. by some unknown person vho hied a gun shot at her through the window of her bedchamber. At Grand Forks. X. P.. on the night of the 6th, Charles J, McCorinick. a (ireat Northern conductor, and his wife were found dead in a bath room. No explanation of the bragedy could be given, although indications point to poisoning. At Chicago, on the Mit, Theodore Oelfener, S laborer, through motives

of revenge, the result of an old piarrel. shot and killed his wife and wounded his baby son and bis stepdaughter, the former probably fatulKing Edward's progress toward recovery continues to be in every way satisfactory. If hid improvement continues it is thought be will be well enough to be taken 1o the royal yacht at Southampton by the 1st of August.

Two boys were drowned at Benton Harbor, Mich., on the 6th. making a total of five lives lost in 24 hours. On the same day three boys were drowned Ifl the St. ( lair flats, near

I let not.

A national convention of the Amer

ican Federation of Catholic societies

ill ie held at Chicago August .'. 6

and 7. It is estimated that a muUOB

atholics will Im- represented.

Dr. Charles Furb-y. a surgeon of

the civil war. an l the nr-i practicing

hysiciaa of Wichita. Kas.. died in

that citv on the Btn.

Th- twentieth national contention f the North American Turnerbund , . . . ,,. dB , t... t ,i.

ijljiil 111 I U elllii ii i . i.i., on ,. ..... - . ,

Freight handlers to rne nuraorr 04

over nine tnousano wem on uw strike in Chicago on the Ttb. I'nless

the state board of arbitration, which

is at Wo rk. can effect a sett lenient.

it is feared thai nil the railroads entering the Ait will be involved. The

teamster- and truck drivers threaten

to go 1 ut on a sympathetic strike.

Two sons of Stanley BeggS, a

prominent farm. : of joanaon county,

111., aged 10 und 14 years, ami u

COUSln, were loumi near rue uwh of the Hlinois Central railroad, on the

?th. The Begga boys were dead and the cousin was in a dying condition. It is supposed tloy had laid down to rest. Joseph Chamberlain, the llritish colonial secretary, vvas severely but not dangerously cut on the head, on the 7th, caused by the stumbling of a horse attached to a cab in which he was seated. Mr. Chamberlain was thrown on the glass front with gnat

violence. At Davenport, la on the 7th. the North American Turnerbund refused to admit women to membership It panned resolution favoring the taxation of all church property, and unOthef one favoring free text books in schools. The Afro-American Press association, in session at St. Paul, Minn., on the 7th, adopted resolutions cOSh plaining that their race had been

overlooked by President McKinley and the World's fair management. At Peoria. III. SO the 7th. Frank Csae rocked a boat to frighten Frank Cannon, who could not swim. The boat cspalsed, sad Cannon locked his arms about Case's neck and both were drowned. The Cheyenne Indians in Oklahoma are reported as holding a council of war because the Indian agent pro v.iited them from Indulging in the usual tortures incident to their sun dance. King Edward pai ed favorable day, on the 7th. end the report was pcn out that Ins majesty was doing well. The coronation is now set for miiiic time between August It and 1 .'. Aguinaldo is coming tO America. He will have leadi pia rl ers in lto-toii, alld purposes tit give II series of lecture through the country. A washout near Beatrice, Beb. n the 7th. caused great loss f the UatOfj Pacific ami IJurlinglon roads.

;irl' .ood Koroine. Kiuuirt. Ind.. duly 7. Jeannette

Sprv 1 r. aged N ear;

employed in

the ortiee of a real estate aro been informed by an Amsterdam, Holland, attorney that Off grand mother. Catherine Bneyer, died reeentlv. leaving an estate worth ISO,00Q to her father, who. after coming t,. Grand BanbfM H ,;,rs ftt hJf to keep in communication with his parents. His only heirs are Jean ette and her sister. Mrs. Mary ( rawford, of Manistee. Midi. Jeannette eame here three mouths ago as a picture canvasser. She and her sister were thrown on their own resource srhefl their father died nine vears p-O she will go to Grand ltapids, Mich., to establish her identity.

1 m twar. tnrt Ind.. July 7.- Morgan

Weir, a leading member of the bar of Indtsns. and a denwerat who was prominent in the state councils of . a t 1.. ...... i

hi. o.irtv. rliPd at nis reinwavi "s

He was 7 : years .

ilm lern:- HI tile

La port county, one

attorney . one term a We, mi- democratic ....nirre-.- acain-t Maj.

;vin who afterward made the race for governor. He I survived by his wife and tWO sons. Kllsvvoith E. Weir. !in attorney, and Dr. Hamilton Wtr. Boenoi feeeelf. K Icomo, Ind.. July 7,-Pernice Frit, the 17-year-old daughter of Hirun Frit, a farmer three miles west of town, Who was attacked by three stranger and dragged into a nark alU a month ago. has committed ,,,- Hde because the facts of the attack became public, he selected a secluded spot in a thicket, saturated her garmentwith oil. and -et them on Ire. Her mother and three sisters sought .,,i1,ie the flames, hut the girl ran

IL

pf age. and servetl state senate from

term as state s v 1

I mav or, anu in candidate for William H. Csl-

NAT10N AL TUKNtKBUND.

WoBBeu Utll ! Me td m illrtl llesolullou Sled TS l hun k l-roprrl . fhlWSBintl la., July 7. The secnml da of the national convention of the Borth American Turncrhund was marked by many heated discussions. Three hours were spent diseiissing the oestien Of tk admission of women to full Bsembershln, the nk ject, in the opinion of many delegates, being the most important betörthe Convention. It was proposed to make it optional with the soeieties to admit women and receive them on passes and from other societies. The proposition was defeated by 13 fed votes against to 111 1-5 for it. two-thirds rota L necessary to mnke the change. The iniooitalit olac was given in

- - - 1 . the proceedings to-day to the resolutions urging lhe exemption of Turner property from taxation, the proposition ix-ing favored by many cistern dchgates. in whose statemuch Turner property Is exempt. The more radical clement from the west eame la with a counter resolution declaring for the taxation of all Society and horch property. The radicals carried the day. the resolution favoring' the taxation of chinch property being adopted. It was decided not to bold the next Turnerfest until 1006, thus defeating the hopes of St. Louis and Chic.go delegates for iui4. The fast was offered to Indianapolis, whlcs bus until to-morrow to accept. Pittsburg secured the next business convention, to be held in 1004. lu lianajudis was continued as the business neadqUSIter. 'The bund adopted a resolution

favoring free text books in schools. AFRO-AMERICANS PROTEST.

The?, Caseplote that Their Pseoto Wrrr Oierlooke.l li t Ii e r I ii ' Kntr Vanigrment, St. Paul, Minn., July 7. The National Afro-Aroerlcan r-oes r.o'-in-ttott, in annual convention here today, adopted the following: "Besohed, That whii.- indorsing on general principles the exposition at St. Louis in 1004, and trusting that it may have the largest success, we note with regret that no representation was given to the Af ro-Auierican people among the commissioners appointed upon the part of the United States by President McKinley, and (hat tu provision has been mails by the management of the exposition for a proper exhibition ol the thought, skill and industry of th Afro-Amer-lean race, without whom the insignificant states carved oat of the Lonlsl md 1 111 chase could bot bnj mude the progress whirs to-day pu.ee. them In the forefront of the cum asm wealth of the republic."

BROOKLYN BRIDGE SUICIDE. 4 Mai, Jamprd from Brooklyn Brltlae mud Itrfuaeil taalataue fruia a l'nluu rrl. New Yoik, ,liil I in. in committed suicide Monday afternoon by jumping from Brooklyn bridge, a rope was thrown to him from u pa-sing tug, but he evident!) was belli dying, for he refused ties roj- and soon sank from view. The body wits not recovered. Before making the leap th m:c asked the driver of a wagon about to ross the bridge to kti him ride, ami the icipiest was granted When in the middle of the bridge he jumped oft the tailboard 1 removed u black th ' by hat, laid it 011 the roadway, took four one-dollar bills from his pocket, placed them by the hat, SprSBg to the top of the rail ami plunged over. The hat bail the mark 'South Korwnlk, Coon on tke inside band. CHOSE A DANGhROUS BED.

One

Mini Hlllt-il anil nothrr I'nlaU Injuretl flSj HatitSUJ Inder n llox nr to lt-eu.

Omida. N. V., July s,;,.orge. Moorman, of Syracuse, was instantly killed on the New York Central early Monday morning.' and Norman Hill. Of TttUSTitte, Pa-, was probably fatally injured. They dropped off an east bound freight in the western part of the city and went to sleep on u pile of ties. When it began mining Moorman suggested crawling tinder a box ear standing on a Kling and they went tO -leep there. Shortly before three o'clock an east bound freight threw some cars into the witch Which ran over Moorman an 1 Hill. Moorman was about years old end carried a cobbler's kit of repair tools.

KILLED A NEGRO FARM HAND. Fatal 1 Ik hi ietwea 1 Mssyle i'armer nn,l ti i-itm KSSJPO Mama Is Mhat,

Amerieus, Ga.. July P. A farmer naimd Qwynee, residing ,m the Btappey plantation aeai inserlcua, killed a negro farm haul. dsBgefOUaly wounded a negro woman and was himself shot twice us the result f an altercation with the BCgfO innn. fter a piarrel tlwynes hot nt ihe negro, and just as he fired the On inan stepped in range and received a load of shot in the abdomen. The .ie-

returned the fire and wounded

with her clothing nblae through the j

timber, and wns fatally Mtrnea.

ody .on

pwai rinv sesnsetsd Co-hen. Ind.. July 7. -The rr.,nt Ciiicr. need lf. and

Bmsnuel Gsager, ptosperoni farmer living near this citv. wsi found Boat. Bg in the race. His parent think he was murdered and thrown into the water. The dead boy's face w a-crushed in and the body was in the . anal mny hour-. The case is shrouded in mys-

the police and coroner aie

rin v are convinced ne . I s

with foul play, ami arrest win

be made soon, if report- an -ui.-iaii-tiated. ,;

CtHsas ROtnen. Bloomfngdale, lndM luly thonaand acre- of corn ai 0

crop between West Unio

rum. 1 has been swept

overflow of the

terv am

investigating

met

Two w heat

11 ami Monte

awav by the

Wabash liver, ins

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corn was is Rae condition, ins ianners had completed its cultlvntum and had "laid it by" with every prospect of 11 bonnteoUf harvest. Whect in the bottoms wns cut ten days ago and Shocked. The flo.v.1- wa-hed the hock apart and curried the sheaves down with the current.

CHEYENNES ARE ANGRY, i he Indian Mresrt Pcalithtt tke Tor. Iure I ii n 1 1 I mlili'iil to Their transit Son ess, Guthrie, okla., July . The Cheyenne Indians near tuluim t. in Canadian county, arc rep. rted to be holding B council of war. angry ever an order issued by Maj. Btouch, Indian agent, prohibiting tin in from

practicing the torture-, so-called, in

cident to their sun dance. The Indians are excited and the whites mar Calumet are becoming frightened. Maj. Btonch has informed the vvar department f the -it uat i' Hi. About two tkonssa Indians took part in the dance last week in 040 bmtioa of th' ir religioiiv festival, and the torture was to have cb.sed the doing-. This is the first time that the dances of tke beyennes have been stopped by the governmCBl authorities. VALUED AT HALF A MILLION. out Prom Pseeleeteh or. foadcrhtlt to the aawssotsl tetenttne Sskael

I or n ltoriollnr ,! m

gn

Owynes, reeded (iw v lies fense.

but the tatter in killing his

claims he

finally sue-adversary.

a t d in self-de-

SAVED THE COUNTY EXPENSE. Thesdsrs DsWsasr. the hi.-aito VritO Mnnlrrrr. SSSBStta SulelUe in iti- r.'ii.e Wat loa. Chicago. July s Theodore Oelfener. who. on Sunday, murdered his wife and wounded his baby and a 17-vear-oid stcpdeugkter.eommitted suidde in Iiis cell at the pilice station Sundav night. His body was discovered Monday morning hanging from

I rope made from bis uiubrgar ments. Early Sunday night the "isoner expressed sorrow over hi crime, and about midnight was apparently dosing. Oetfeuer'a outer clothing had been taken from him. Oelfener wounded baby, while still alive, probably will not recover. SLEPT ON RAILROAD TRACK

Aa

Rasam t teellieea ir nai

mill snathe u Me ' 11 i,iu litten.

Took Folsan. Lyons, Ind.. July 7. Frederic .. ... ,: to was found dead at hi-

.1.; ,....... bavinir I'olninHteil

lit

Mies. home

r II i -

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ride bv taking carbolic aeni. ns wmm recently married, and his wife has been seperstod from him for about a Week. His suicide is supposed to bar resulted from brooding over the separation Mr. Mees was ttlM wealtky, shot in I easnanlon, Prail. Ind.. July 7.- While hunting. William Hark shot his coinpanioii. Harry Rkebie, instantly killing him. lturk Clsim the shooting was accidental, a he tired at a covey of Boatl and the charge struck Richte in the chest. The coroner i- iuvestigat

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Died Snhfenii . ladtonspolts, Ind.. July 7. Dr. William F. Cnrryer, prominent pbyet etan of this city, nnd secretary of the state board of registration and examination, was stricken with apophxv in the street and died while he vva- being taken home. He was '.7 years old. Temperm Worker Heart. Ilrnil. Ind., July 7. Mrs. William Carpenter, ' years old, one of the oest known religions ami tempera ae1 workers in this part of the stu.c, died the other day. I on f e re nee I" nrt-. Warsaw. Ind., July 7. The closing exercise- Sunday of the First SfS" rial Young People WW nfer, nee at ninoaa were of 1 derotkmal character. The most impre.-ive service wns the hillside ncetilig.M.IHlllcteil bv Rev. .1 Wilbur hapman. the conference dfc rCCtoT, nml llev. Arthur J. smith, ol Nrv York.

New Haven, tonn.. July B. A gift

... If.. Jaatnlr V 'nti li i liilt of

New York, to the Shetbeld scientific school, of Yale university, is announced by Prof. Kussel H. Chittenden, director of the school. Mr Yandert ilt is a graduate of the class of 1S7C. His gift is for the establishment is a dormitory system for the, Scientific school, and includes an extensive and valuable tract of land in the square bounded by Wall, Temple, College ami drove streets, and also a dormitory building to be erected. Beal estate men estimate the money Value of the donation at fully half a million dollars. Jattos lishmnss Seataase 0, St. Loots, July 6, In the ens,, of

T 11 lius Lehman, convicted Ml perjury in connection with the b Hing cases. Judge ll.vnii denied a motion for a new trial and overruled a BSO tfon in arrest of judgiiieni. He th.-n sentenced l.ehmniiti 1 two yean ai the penitentiary. An appeal will now be taken to the state supreme court, pending Which Lehmann has been placed under $lo,KHl bond. pesoMe Pootaiano1. London. July IV The departure of Ilm colonial and Fast Indian 1 roups now in London has been indefinitely

postponed. It is expected they will

niirticiniite in th

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Cnrbondale. 111.. July 7. Two sons of Stanley BeggS, a prominent farmer of Johnson county, aged respectively 10 and 11 years, and a cousin, were found to-day near the tracks of the Illinois Central railroad, the two former dead and the last in a dying condition. The boys ran away from home on July 4. It is supposed they had gone to some Fourth of July celebration and were returning home, and becoming weary lay down on thi railroad tracks to rest.

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I Cettl Sfrlke. Wilkesbnrre. Pa., July . The eighth week of tin- anthracite coal miners' strike ended Sunday, and the estimated loss to nil concerned during 'hat period N about 46,OOOOQ I The situation ;s practically unchanged with no settlement in sight

BOY ROCKED A BOAT, non Cemstssnf, nam af the iirmn"" Or a Mod he Hocker hy th Keek. Ilotli Uro., nlnrx. Peoria. 111 . July 7. While fOOrbOT were boating on the river to-day-Frank use rocked the boat to fricht en Frank Cannon, who could not swim. The boat cepslsed, nnd ns the boy sprang IhtO tk water Cannon locked bis arms about Cases lock and tloy

both went to tin bottom. WbfS found, three hours later. Cannon -arms were still bs ked about las I neck. 'The other boy ivraaa to tke shore Inudlnirat In eliraU. Deal rice. Nel.. July 7. This section was visited by a cloudburst this morning. The I'nion Pacific tra- H three miles sontheast of town is un ih-r water and trains are ttsnthtt K get in or out of tke it y. A washout occurred OH the Barllttgton road 1 mile smith of town and pas-cngcrs trans were- dela.ved several hours. A big washout occurred "n th- line steal of DeWltt, and nl s-t-bounJ BMll trains- were sent through this citv via Wyssore today. I I'mer is still rising, nnd fears ire em tertained of another disastrous flooO