Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1902 — Page 2
Weeklü Courier, f
c. ooam:.
JASPER,
Pasllaaer.
INDIANA.
William Fslle comnüttsd suicide by
hanging, et Helle iU. DU on tae It wsa ths fifty niBth riffiwj ol his birth.
Hugo O. Dealing died et Columbia. Mo. OB the th, ss result of wounds Inflicted o him by Fleetwood Gordon In u fight on the Mb
I JULY. I908 i 7lilli?JilJll 114 I5LJ6 17l8 19 : 2 22 23 24 25 26 . (28 29 30 31 j
It is officially announced la Londoa that the coronation of King Kdward will take place between Aufiul ond August tt. Lrn Hickman, a negro, who charged with the murder of his wife at Springfield. 111 . and vvho esoped from the officer there July 1. rented at Kansas City. Mo., on the 11th. The Kanaaa river at Topcka reached 1 feet above low water mark n the 11th. A number of fsnv ilies were obliged to leave their
H00SIEÄHAPPEHIKG9
Ree. Dr. A. C. Hirst, pastor of the First Methodist church of Omaha, died in that city, on the Uth. He was formerly pastor of the Centenary church. Chlesgo. The bodies of the foor people found murdered near Prudence. Okls on the 6th. were buried without identification. All were nude, and ths bodlee were much decomposed. The Cheyenne Im'.ian in Oklahoma are reported as holding a council ol wer because the Ind.an agent prentMl them from indulging m the
usual tortures inc.dent to their sun dance.
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CUKRENTTOPICS. THE ÄEWS 15 PRIET. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
The Missouri and Kaw rivers nt Kansas City were above the danger Bsc. on the eth.ftnd persons in the bottom lands were warned to guard their interests. J. V. Clvmer died St Hutchinson.
The Ksw river broke through Its i bonks st Lakeview, a reaort neai J Lawrence. Kas.. on the 11th. filled th Ukr rapidly and overflowed the sur ' rounding country. The village of Bear Creek. Wis . waf i!mnt totally destroyed by tire on the Uth. About i ft y persons are homeless. The ins. ---nee wse small. William D. Rickey, a soldier of th Kigbth cavalry, wa downed at For Riley. Ksa.. on the 11th. LATE NEWS ITEMS , The marquis of Salisbury tendered ftfta MiimiAtiiin as oreniier f Great
a
Told in Brief by Dispatches VaiioMs Localities.
arte l 'IL Dublin. Ind.. Jfttj 14 Huned in a well for 24 hura. ith -'5 feet of atone and dirt heaped on top of his
head. James thitw...-i wa louou atanding position. It is miraculous that Chit wood waa atill alive and this to talk. l hit wood contracted with Lane Tonnaend. a neighboring farmer, to clean out sn old well. After reaching a depth of 4o feat, the curbing In-gan caving at the bottom and filling up until he was buried -'5 feet deep. The tc.iioii task of uncovering him occupied far into the night, and not till in the morning na he taken out.
HIB I Ml
Monday Was Bear Day in the earner of July Corn On the Chicago Board.
NERVOUSNESS AM0I6 BULL LEASERS.
Ka . on the 10th. He was captain in Britain 0 KlQg Edn,nl. ,.n the 11th. an Ind .ana regiment during the it Bot ,de public until the
w- m aa a
and a
member of the Kansas
The British Medical Journal and mature in the 70
the London Lancet, high meaicai au-a-v that Kinir Edward is
afflicted with "any malignant disease. roxiü, Mont., on the 1Mb. snd expired
P.. 1. Ik inner, s millionaire lumwr - ..ii fmm hia automobile at Mis-
mm . I mmmmr
Reports cf his condition on tne i continued very favorsble. i T " The hesring of the charge of murder against Lewis A. Disbrow. accused of having caused the death of 6a rah Law rence and Clarence Foster, was concluded at Good Ground. L. I on the 9th. He was held to the grand Jury. Rhodes Clay, a member of the Mie-
instantlv. Heart failure was
cause.
A mob at Eldorado. Saline
PL, on the night of the 10th. made an 1 resigning. . . am . . . I il,
13th. It was accepted, ana tne aing appointed Mr. A. J. Dalfour. first lord of the treasury, to succeed him. Ths r.nc.n f.r Lord Salisburv's withdraw-
ft is generally considered to have been a desire on his part for a quiet
count v Lfe. necessitated by adancing years.
the
rHr liarlaas. Laporte. Ind.. July 14. V party of ratern capitalists iit.-.l Michigan t itv nd made the aunoiim euieiit that f1.0UU.00U would e immediately expended in the building of a aanitariura. which is to rival every institution of its kind in the west. It will be l.Hialed rear wells which havs medical Beoierties. and it will be . d ffc resort tat od
t hicaifo l'ople. Fatal Vs. tioshen. Ind.. duly 14. William II. H. Qsatiftak an attorney of Nappanee. met vi.dent death while out hunt-
ii,ir. lie was ui i"i i"",r"
The UMiirraril TSat Tm
SSSSfipfti B Mai Hnkrli 4 aaaea TraiSera fJ HS I Staff to Tkraw It the Balls. Ihr re Uli Urop. Chicago, .luly 15. t orn bears gave tin bulls wb are supporting the corner in July corn a severe drubbing about niid-scftion on the board of
BEEF TRUST INQUIRY. Iarsllaa fseli Developed by iKa ac.laliaa Hafte b IftSMSta aft learlaeal ml Jaalle.
Washington, July 14. In. tions that have been made bj , agents of th- department of hj , iu connection with the Htiga ( against the beef trust have . j some very interesting faits aosj ing the meat question and tkft ; abilities for reduced prices of i f ind other meat products. incs the injunction commenced against the beef some time ago the department of
tice has been making very zt inquiry intr. the entire meat product ion. inclmlini- ta of cattle on the range, the pn. ! feed, snd all of '.ue elements
Um .
" - TK .nark.-t .iv-ned I 1 11 1 ' 1
1 1 awe .'i"uua.. . , .K.. ... .
lllar ig- ,utal iinmsiuiu mm u-j nan i-
merican tatiie. i nc purp,-.
William Grass, but did not reach the d . 5, c rendezvous. Crass found him ly.iigj Kxciten.'nt
without any news of artic
nificance. althoueh the manner in
which receivinar hou
sstitil orn and sending it into
this market caused much nervousness j among the big bull leaders. The sen
timent was inclined toward the bear ish side for the first two hours, yet 1 without any signs of a stampede When the lisflftsttft came, however that Tuesday s receipts would be 1. . CO" cars or over, traders who had tht , h stuff in hand threw it at the bull' with such vieor that in tftft
minutes the price ftf July options
Umj the
" . Aa-rm tlist r.. n.. ' t!f or
sttack on the home of Lev. I eter - j . c., ,n him. Ws.de a fence with his eck broken.
inet Jlünru -' " -
Jackson, a colored man
. .. wnn.. mnA fire.l several shots, but
Secretarr of Agriculture
. m - ' . : f :1 IM . . T
.v.- 1 i,,rn.. the nre ana wr. in vimmu ...-.
. l : . ..w I V. .Mut. u .n 1ti t 7 lie
he mob dispersed, after warning mi i-m, "l o leave the vicinity. Gov. Vales or- crops in the Mississippi alley were
IV 'A' aa I a a ii,.-. ti.Ts nil ovr
Eridently the rails l.a.l slip,eo as ,,e . had h.t.n
W ion
on the 1 climbing the fence, throwing h.m
on his head. He was fo7 vears oiu.
t
to
de red troop to the scene.
Christopher Ionidas and hi
heavilv
ouri legislature, was snoi nu , . .ir , medicine men. wearing
n: f ,i on the nurnt oi xne .-.. . . .
10th by Clarence Barnes, an attorney The shooting wa the culmination of political differences between the two men.
Secretary Root, on the 10th. received a cablegram from Acting Gov Wright, in the Philippines, making a general denial of the charge of proselvting among C tnolic students in the islands. A complete investigation was made.
At Philadelphia on the 10th. Mrs
diarnshiKitrrs' medals and
armed, boarded the Diamond Jo j steamboat Dubuque, at Lack Island. III., on the 10th, snd sttempted to take possession. Mate Dan Green shot and killed both when ?ie boat was opposite Davenport. A coroner's itie.l the mate on the
j"'.1 "t---ground of self-defense. " At Philadelphia. Pa., on the 10th. Mrs O'Malley snd W illiam t. Hearm. of New York, were arraigned on charges of stealing jewelry valued at
more than fl."). an 1 were grameu
To Hilf a ndgr.
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n.i-T m tetter conuuion. e j fHwiMid. Ir.d.. duly 14. At a meetthere had been too much rain in . ' E,WIMj IqiIm ftf Knights
some places, but that the sunshine ,,vthia, jeweled st chancel- , than they snre to follow for the ret of duly . . t was x.,t,.,l to William congested
wou!d work a wonderful change. Dickens.ui for his work at the bead The report that the crown prince ; f the ,,rder the last term, which has mi Ram would travel in this country 1 ita 1öe m,(t successful in its his- j in ft style of oriental pomp and splen- ! trv. The liadge will kft prexeutc . at dor is "denied, and it is now said the ja banquet two weeks hence.
visit will be made in a simpie au
' unostentatious manner A r-siu.nce ... r ... W J V K.av.
oi ei-nt years in uu-u . Ik . ,;., ,le,.t of
X m
broken. Trade was of gooa sue. aw ter than for several days, over half a million bushels being put out for profits by the crowd who were gettinir the cash stuff 20 cents cheaper ... -ii
ere sellinjr .uiy. me ontion opened dull.
sea were making investigation wa. -., w ct.,,,. ,
i attorneys lor ine governmeni i
:ms ot meeting any ar' , that might be offered by the tr explanation of the exorbitant ; hat are being charged for me In making the inquiry the eg f the department have disci 4 aumber of facts which seem Is rant the prediction that. Wrt r aiay lie the outcome of the Btig i tgainst the leef combine, th r. 'je no marked decrease in the jr f jecf for consumption for a yeai .t east. It has been established ?omplete satisfaction of the deparsi nent that the prices of beef inTeased by the ftftftf combine
iny justification, snu mat n r ? I profits were made through .. advance of prices, witaout any in i Teased cost of securing the beel r
was not marked, but
the tioor voiced
rcparing It for the mark. .t is also claimed, as s result i rcstigation. that conditions arc uch that cattle of all kinds will :nand a stiff price in the mark, he next vear at least, and that
thud to 80. Later there was some , .nc pHceo will and can ftft It
c lower that it cioseu -ivoi-dav. with s sale at S5. an advance Ml made to sfi, and then came the
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Kabriilrmi-nl harmed. ! lndiaPatKilis. Ind.. July 14. Jobs
Ti h.uiU.m Kinierintei.dent of
support given by the dates and duly steadied near Wt-
crowd.
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THE ROLLING MILL MINE.
oughly imbued him with western no- Vnsur.n. - Boas of eivilizstion f wa arr,.s.,, ,,y
ni.n.ei 'TLrf.ram. attWti of ti rn.t spent Sunday, the 1-th. at Ovs JJJV f eni)e
Aline Ellis O'Malley. wife of Prof bait m tba snm of $1J100 each, which
Austin O'Malley. of !outh lU-nd, ina.. and William J. Ueann, of New York, were arraigned on charges of steal ng jewelry valued at more than fl.000. and were granted bail in the sum of $1.200 each, which was given.
result of the strike of freignt "J rs at Chicago, the prices sf twft W4
Dr. A. B. Ryno was arrested at Mcpherson. Kas.. on the 11th, on a
charge alleging connection with the
Ac a
handlers
fruit snd vegetsbles have materially
risen. Port de France. Martinique, was ihrnitn into a nanic. on the n cht of
the 'th. by a violent eruption of ; headquarters of
Mont Pelee. Mam ..f the inhabitants i Workers
Ro
ter Bav discussing public quotums,
more uarticularlv those relating to
the detectives, on a
ha nre of emlievlnneut. n- .i
charged by Charles A. Hale, manager j
of the company, w.tn reiainasfj monev sent t pay the agents.
fled, terror-stricken, with little or no the delegates from
ine friars. It is understood
"states will take
stronjr grounds in stipjw.rt of the ci . -ae - saatZ that the friars must leave the ; Winchester. Ind.. July 14 -On HSt-
fc.land. nrday night at its new wigwam
: i .. iv,. Illinois this citv Mohawk tnlie. 1.
KiThiri., rriTiim o, . j
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me uueu - ,
.k t,K ir.di.ate that of 33 charter memoers ai vur.
in
M
new bKlire I
to
hooting of Miss Maud Holmes, who i cj,,th-,ng. The rumblings continued ! Indi mapol .... , 1 V. I,m1 -- . . M . , A. i. I I .
is convention
u - ; t. south iiiirt of the county. This
that state to ue . aanaf
.l u,tn makes tne niiun i""Kr .v
. . j J V . V. t a aat ... -. : . M .v. 1 0t k
was TaTaliy wounueu o m - - until J v on tor mnmiug o v'wthrough her bedroom window on the quren Wilhelmina of the Netliernight of the 5th. The doctor is M lan,is ias funy recovered her health. old and the head of a family. i Th. news of her recovery is hailed
.' '. .a - ,rika 0f tin the county, three of mst ordering a general strike of if.d oft coal men. j "
three of them having
apa
tL- s.
The United States training ship
Mohican, about whose safety consid
'. with iov throughout the kingd"m. anxiety has been felt, arrived
Fearing s second attempt to noer- nd tn- p-0ple are preparing a nearty j t Harbor, dune ftft, ut ftft tuei
to the nrisoners confined at M. jo- .,ii.nln. home for her majesty, woo . i cw.,- of f.wt ubi he re-
' la mi I I a-a. -w- K . am I ft ' ' JSSVS a m- w
plunished snd sailed fr Honolulu June 30.
fieri. Thomas -'. Morgan, wno was
seph. Mo., by the use of dynamite. Sheriff Spencer, on the 11th. armed a lanre force of deputies to protect i the jail. A large qusntity of dynamite was etolen from the rock quar- ' ry.and a part of it was smuggled into the building.
is vet at the castle of Schaumburg. '
lermaay. Queen Alexandra, who opened the coronation barar in London, on the Nik. visited the American court and
aae a Slate eaalor. Kluffton. Ind.. July 14. At S convention here A. W. Hamilton, a young f thi rit was nominal -l
41 I V m l urn --a ma - j -
without opMis
ition as candidate on
The Hole la the I. round ear .lohnntunn. W here o Many 14 SS Wer I.omt. Again ftft Operatlna. Johnstown. Pa.. July 15. Operat :is were started in every section "f the Holling Mill mine of the Cambria y 1 i .... except the Klondike. Oicr the fatsl explosion of Thursdsy curred. A majority of the 50 men "B hand when the first trip went int..
ine were foreigners. Ihev di'i
not seem to have the least hesitation in re-entering the mine where so . . , 1 .11.... ..imt.l ... UM
oi tneir ieuw-v"
lost their lives.
A full force of men i expected to be at work before night, with the exception of the Kb ndike.where a large tion of the Klondike, where a large fores of men is employed cleaning up the falls and repairing the brattice i .t weee hi mn down. When this is
I
the democrat ie ticket for joint n- coniIieted, the mine inspectors will
ator from Wells. Hlackford and irant I mHmt an investigation before it can
HU .11' "as graduated from,
Life."
e
sal
Roosevelt's "The Strenuous
which she p:r based. The Led Cross depot st Pretoria, which acted as a casualty office for
the Roers during the war. estimates
A terrible fire dsrap explosion occurred in the Klondike cosl mine, st Johnstown, Ps.. on the 10th. About six hundred miners were st work
when the explosion took plsce. snd it ; ,nt the total number killed on the
Is believed that fully one hundred r, jde was 3.700. snd twenty-five of these perished. (me of the largest globe pesrls ever It will be some time before the exact tak. n from a Mi-sN-ippi riv.-r clam
numlier is known. j fhell was found by Prank Pergusoa. I of Calmar. Ia. The p-srl is blui-h-The Illinois stste board of agricul- -5,.. nearly round, and weighs 1?4 ture has received reports from ite j p-sjinn. Pertruson sold it to J. W correspondents as to the damage done r,ir,l. .f Black Rock. Ark., for f 1 .TV), to crops by the recent rains. They j Though the Vatican positively dahow an average of seven per cent, of , j;nes to order the withdrawal of the the growing corn crop destroyed in j friars from the Philippine, on th the state, and sn average loss to I .nd that such action would bring wheat of eight per cent. The loss in it ;Bto conflict with Spain, the Tnitoats is about twelve per cent. States will not alter it- attitude . m hja respect. "Pablic order demands The floods in the rivers of Missouri j it Kansas. Iowa snd Nebraska, caused 1 r-Te firemen were killed at Tor--n-
bv the recent heavy rsins. have as- 1 tn Ont.. on the 10th. in a disastrous
inmril alarmine proportions, and in r,,. which destroved the building
some localities theitustion is criticsl cupi-d by P. Mcintosh a- Sons snd in the extreme. The damage to the t,e wholesale hay and straw warefrrowing crops has been very great. J boose of Gsdsby at McCann. The and bridges and farm houses have f,r men were caught under a falling be.n washed away in great numbers wall. m The wife of Pred I Rcuhmann. a The floods ia the western rivers ell-to-d" citizen of Evansville. Ind.. eaued by the lste excessive rains, are c,nfcssed. on the lth. that she loved ftatmg in some section, but con- potts Miller better than she did him, tinue in others. At Manhattan, Kas.. and ,1 bis permission to elope on the 10th, the Kaw and Blue rivers jgMmg. Reuhman cmsented. were h.her than ince 161. and one wefjt ( 1h. .tlti..n to see them railroad was under six feet of water. I m At Des Moines. Ia.. fears were enter- ! Am. tn.;n aasal 19 vears. son of
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i.men mat vne .ever wouia nreaa iuu p,,Ipa.t.T Joseph Amin, of C oloas-
i bia. HL was accidentally shot in his
m , ' right leg bv Prank Picge. his friend, f rescuing the miners T . ...; hii to
WDltP Wj I r I UUIMIMflt a-- - -
commissioner of Indian affairs under Indiana university last spring.
! president Hsrrison. died st h home Marrlea a kiuain.
Indianapolis. Ind.. July 14 Moy am 1 Chinaman who recently came
ha Iii.nian Catholic trch.li-xese 01 . . .,, t hicac. and .Mi- Minnie
thicacr . died in that city oa the 12th j ivns. until recently a resident
Mai r.er. T.lovd WTieaton closed his ( , . ,.rr married by
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arefully examine-! me aeaunii 0 Yonkers. K Y.. on the 13th
ale. selectmc a volume T I neooore - . . . . vh:tn nf
."ft I ftVI PBSSl uvw m
the citv be flooded.
The work
ent. tub.-! by the explosion at Johnstown. I'a . n the 10th. was continued without interruption throurh the 11th. Many of those brought out were still alive, hut were resuscitated only after great difficulty. Kightjseven dead bodies hsd been taken out vip to midnight ftf the 11th. and an official of the mine says the number of d.-ad will not exceed 125.
A. .v f..re medical aid Could -mSS
to him.
Pr. !minarv returns to tfte statvvi-
active military career on tne um. having reached the statutory retiring age of 64 years. The vacancy caused by his retirement ha- lieen filled bv the appointment of Brig.-
Gen. John C. Bates, now commanding
the department of the Missouri, at Denver. Four masked men held up a train on the Denver at Rio Grande railr md. a mea S a. ft t lk TkatV
near tnester. 1 01.. on ...e m.t. -w. blew open two safes in the baggage L .11,
car. but the express company says no !
money was last ftf it- The mail car was not mo I --ted. but the pass, ners were robbed f theii money and jew
elry. Mr. A. J. Balfour was formally installed as the new premier of (irent Britain on the 14th. Sir Michael
Hicks-Beach resigned as chancellor of the exchequer. Other resignations are likely to follow, hut the personnel ftf the new ministry has not yet been announced. The freight handlers strike at Chi caeo is tit! on. and a settlement seems as remote as when the strike began. On the 14th the commission men met and decided to drive their own wagoas to the depots, and for that purpose asked for police protec
tion. The contract f r building the St. ; ... m m a 1 ; 1 '
Louis. Kansa ity toioram. ran
road from Nersailles to warrensburg. Mo., was let on the 14th. It is said that the road will be completed from St. Louis to Ksnsss City by
I July. 190X
ear Mason. . 2" miles TT'.t.i . m-
of
Justice
Mfftftnffi at his office. Moy Sam 1 one of the brightest and most prosnerous t'hinamen in the city.
be opened again for operation.
THE DES MOINES RIVER FLOOD The ( rent Ha ReaeaeS OtH aawa.
ardi Tonn Dowa Streaaa.
gflttei Hia Yt lfe. Evansv.lle. Ind.. July 14. John Peninger. a cml miner snd anarchist, shot snd killed hi- artfs and then hot himself in the mouth, inflicting It WOH nd thst w II prove fatal, lie also tried to kill his daughter and
Peninger had lieen drink
ing hsvily.
PleaSeS ftSSattgEvansville, Ind.. Jul.v 1. Clarence Jaj kins pleaded gnillv in the v irouit
court to manslaughter and was sentenced to the state prison for an indeterminate sentence. He killed his neighlM.r. Charles Baker, last March because he wa- jealous of him. Will ll.da a Fair. Hagerstown. Ind.. July 14. The Hagerstown fair board is t'enfiug reports that the fair to tu held here July 29 to August 2 has lieen aliandoiied on account of the siaHp..x in
this vicinity. The officers of ihe fair sre hftftf get tin? rend. for it. To vtnap ladiana. IIMirtc. Ind.. July 14 Ucpublican leaders in northern Indiana have
curel the lonsent f Senator ilatiun to mike a tour through this part of the state, speakine in a numiier of the clean congressional districts.
Bv Moines. Ia.. July 15. The crest of t! flood in the Des Moines river has r. ached Ottumwa. and is rapidly drawing toward the towns fsrther d.osn stream. The Dee Moines hss r x f:et at Ottumwa since Sun day morning and still rising. It is Is feet above low water mark, and has driven 84 families from their homes. Tratte on the Rock Island and Iowa Central railways has been abandoned, and it was suspended temporarily n the main line of the Burlington, trains being compelled to n:.k- a .b tour from Ottumwa on the Wabash Sunday. Kdd.vville and Osks
1 a r.p-rt irreat damatre irora
a.w1 and heaw rains Sunday nit'nt
v.n-i'lerably. there will be no r
o the prices that rule I a SO
vears ago. This opinion oi II nartment of justice agents is ip on the reports received fr I Inis, Kansas City. Omaha and ,gi and from the range ind feeding places tributary I 1 tire stock market centers. Theports show that last year the I men of the west stripped their ind sold their stock at a sac. i account of threatened drought in stock belt.
About a year ago. realizing grass wss not making its growth and that the water s . was running low and the corn threatened, farmers snd live Si men rushed their stock to ma. selling it at a he :'y sacrifice in instances, in order to avoid the ne
slty of buying feed at high pric-H. The beef combine took doe advanta -ot this situation. With every marl t
1 in the country overstocneu. ! prices sagged low. snd the pa. -I bought a mammoth supply of ' I j st very low prices. These wer. tened'and killed and add 1 t.. stock of beef on hand in the . V storage warehouses. Owing to U
high price of cot sad otftver ieea 1 stock, the saxsll csttle-aeB did not a. a a lila e. 4 . . i
buy the usual stocs 01 came
and every hoof that was marke was disposed of. The result 1 day that the supply of mark I cattle is small, snd will remain I til the corn crop is gathered. the present ruling high price of the prospect is against any la re a la aa..tina mimosa.
Ol II lo s ' "fs I r r n ire fed cattle, known
"grassers." sre coming into markets in smaller numbers t! ual. an. ever-, indication
continued high prices for be. f FRIisRSifOST GO.
9
to ; 1 ith . rs .- The
ss tbs
a lata
.J-I.l.lr.llo. Will Take
(.roaad tfcat ti Frlara aa.t KllsalaateS rraan Pallien-"
Saarns ri..r n t lnKi ( it v are at their
highest point-, submerging many bouses and doing great damage. tt WarnSalltawa. la. Marshall town. Ia.. Julv 1$. Immense property damage has been d.me the Iowa Central railroad by
hirh water in the Skunk river
bf
he rd Itt
cian of the department of agriculture einnati. on the 14th. James Cnover. a. a. . aal . a a At-. 1 . aa.. 1 . . .
At St laaapin, Mo . on the 9th. thr-e notorious prisoners in the Jsil wre. k. .1 the. rear wall of the hoWdInc with a charge of dynamite, after Srftfeft they made s 6ght for liberty, but were intercepted by the guards snt placed in irons. Seventy-five prisoners were confined in the jail at the llrae. but few of thri" made any effort to escape. Iht ffwdding was
amared - n f ). , n Injured
nr. the acreaee of com planted indi
a . 1 -AA rWtA
cate an increase 01 im . . res. or U fr aat on tha area harssted Isst year. The average conaition is given as WJ percent. A headless body was fourd on ths beach near F rt Baker. Cal . on the 11th It Is believed to be the body of Cap. wsd. of the steamer Bio de Janiero, which sank at the entrance to the Golden Oste. February . 1901. A gold watch found on the body has been identified sa the eaptsin's. The l'nited State training brp Mhicn. bound for San Francisco from Tokohaass. was out 4-' dees on the 11th. and nothing has been heard from her sinfc she left Japsa.
who had but recently Wen releAsrd
from the Bait, n ivi-ane -l un. killed his wife sml dangerously sVOftftatei his soa. using sn ax for the l-K-Jy deed. The Rock Island road will, abnit Aug'i-t 1. move headquarters of ite passenger department from Topeka. Kas to Kansas City. Mo. The trnfbc department will also be moved to Kansa t'ity. Theodore Lacaff. of Nevada. M ., was nominated for conrres by l.e republicans ;1 th ifteenth Miss ion district at Car'hage. Mo., on the 14th. A reunion of Spanish war vet'-mns will be held at letmit. Mieb.. September afeat. .'resident Roosgeslt will ha sn addnss.
rulo l-eaaae. Bichmond. Ind.. July 14. -The Western Roller Polo league will mhortlv la- incorporated. It has now
been placed on a safe footing. Nearly a core of the crack eastern players sirned. laka I nan Kraaefclae. Warsaw. Ind.. July 14. The Winona Klkhart A South Mend Psttrtl Railway company hns prtititinetl the Warsaw citv coiidcII for n Vyesr franchise. aeeea mt fataollea. IVotffS Dame, Ind.. July 14. Annusl pilgrimages are ftC ftf made to the grotto ,f Our Iidv ftf Iurles at tl.is place and hur.dre.ls of pilgrims from different parts ..f the state are saying their devotions before the beautiful shrine, which is an exact reproduction of the famous erotto ir. Franca.
Oyster Bay. N. Y, July 14 II ' that a note is bcin?
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the pope through Oov. lan iadministration. As Gov. Taft in the negotiations, it is lik.-ly . , ak f t.a rrirernni.-nt W
tue repi b sent to the eatican auth- r through him. Ample sssnrsnce 1 pw en thst the United Ststee will strong ground in snpport of the tention thst the friars must binated from the Philippines e. It is said that no official stat. r ' any phase of the situation smII made public until the Begot with the Vatican have been con and that then the announcement W made from Washington. Mi Alice Roosevelt arrived I"'
this evening shortly beforo'clock. She has been enjo;r
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eral hundred feet of track has been washed away and appr.iaches to the Skunk river bridge undermined, rendering it unsafe for use. There has been much damage between Hugent nd Ollie. culverts being washed ont. A ( Ion. Barat at 1 Sat aeer. Des Moines. Is., July 15. A cloudbnrt at What ( heer Sundsy night washed swav nine builidngs. entailing a loss of $2j.0O0. A wall of water fiur feet hirh came rushing down a dry run in the heart of the city at 3 o'clock. Residents barely had time ftfl r ipe with iheir live and were unable to save any property.
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Washington. July IS Adjt.-T.en L C Iver. of the Spanish war veterans, has received encouraging news concerning the coming encampment of the Spanish mar veterans in Detroit, n. t September. The date ftf the encampment is September ii. - t. 21 and 15. President Rooseveh will lie there the ad, and after reviewing the para dwa Mil make as sddresa. .
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resin, vaaj ,.e Tung, formerly secretary to M Chang Yen Huang, who wa led in 1900 after being ' Turkestan, has been appoint--d ter to tha United States in s to Wu Ting Fsng. -j LUng Chen Tuags appo.n pleases the Americans here. M graduate of Yala.
