Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier. C. POAWK. fiMU ef.
l l i INDIANA.
The tstue f Frede rich the Great Will be hiped ' " 'ermany to Washington ehool ' HM 1 The city of Manila wu nVially do clnrcd tree from .h.-l-ri. m the Mb, after a quarantine la-:;r:.' i. early ear.
The plans of 11. nrv Meiwm shradv for I BNMMri r,rn 'r-''1 were elected by the memorial commission, i the 41b a - l l.e naval appropriation bill reported to eongre--. "Ii tli- t-th. arrie. $Ttt.O48.420. which ill $6.142.089 1 than the estimates Secretary Moody accepted the resignation of Naval Richmond I. Hobson, on the 6th. to take effect from That date.
r ft 1903 FEBRUARY 1 903 "jji asa'Tm tn tin. I 2 3 4 J ' e 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 16 19 20 2! 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . . v1 V
CUBKKNT TOPICS. THE SEWS D BRUT FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
at
I he meeting of the American Cattle lirouers' association called for Denver. Col., during the first week of March, haa been indcriuiwiy postponed. The house committee on pensions on the 4th. authorized a faer.;ble report on the bill to increase ixr-i -ns f I.i.aii war veterans fron. . to U' per month. President Roosevelt, on the tttk declined the imitation of the allies to arbitrate their claims for pr- f. rentixl
treatment by Yeuc . creditor nations.
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..- ..!..:--T itf Hettus. who wssfceu to rndnvrnt.. It went ov.r unsithsl tviil iu up for VI. mmmm Hard and UluTl
lptait in to It. After a
s.-n me sena r t to t nr memory of tlve Rutnpte of lowa. .w.U f.irty WH
Ml f " tu the ai. a h. rt il peasji.s brirf exe
journed out of rcspest to i toe Ute KVpresentatlve Kurr. . The bouse pasasedaboul under uper vision of the rv:-mus-rtant "a a bill to awtl - .mj-K-n of the nrntlationi Ürttain for the pr""1 Alaskan fur seals Tlie Me inc t j" for new uT aanculture building was
hill a. MSMd advancma
C. M-j; lor ceneral on tn
In the senate, on the fci ther regulate rallroai tra I isissed It Is on of a n
Th m a M Hill fatally bot ate father, n. ar H IW, Ivy . oa the ftb I iruatk- he l Said to have niadt tngeffdgng he .nunc man I Ca. A. J. t.or.loi.. aped a civil rar Hr.m. ' I dead in hit tore :! Ilartville. Mo.. nn I he 6th, presumably of heart disease. s,vere earthquake, aeooinpaiiied b loisrt I MlfP ,rl1 " ,br ''
and of .lamaiia. on trie btn. lhe trial of William Hooper YoutiR r il.r noir.tr ,.f Mrs. Anna lulit r,
i ..t i,,, lut. Iietrau la New
rV. on the th.
vtrn i-ikiI dealers were fined $W
i f . m i-h. at Hrlaware. on the
th. for notation of the state anti trust law. Ralph MilanWe. Britta mini-ter t
x ,.r ... died smhletiU at Vienna. 01
ihr t'.ih. of tieart disease. i J .rles loie. mininjr editor of tht I...! i ad. tlie l of consumption at p. v M . on the th. la.l llenrv Qejetlaa IMM died in Lentil n. on the 6th. LATE NEWS ITEMS
NEWS FROM INDIANA-
Latest Happenings Within the
der of Our Own State.
BMMMriaHsNM ft. nth Bend Ii I - 1 l'ri&m la a f.-rniei ! . .i . ni at i r from SI. .1, pi tommt in the stnte Icfislatitre. ,v., his life to a remarkable ease of menial telepathv t !ei.-t 'he cif- ... . i.. it. i it
iiiii-lun es Minen i.roujfin Oeeeae, at M -haviaUa la Ms bcdsuie, make the i.iea plaaslble. The has Ken attending Mr l.ai.ihaa for wme time, ami at three o'clock a in . while retnniinir tm ,," "m au iiatient. he turn. tT to the l .o.i- . . i. : lULu
law hone to impure inio although not teOBSsMMd. I If ft it I ' i the yard a KIMsfW WM .1"' t. -nmmon him to the house. LtdUw hatintr taken bichloride ,.f niffflfj by mistake. He saal'.oued three tablets. m n illirli tit kill ant tx t -. i Th. V" n
arrived jut in time I
live hi- life.
rew
over other
Senator Banna introdnced a bill in eonpres. on the 4th. printing pen ions and a bounty -ill ea-lates
tere fner ! by the ft a CI i-na mu
c
noerr.in corj
.- iii4t m of the passe! A
irl.-Orn HwrJ of mähtb:i to furuortation Iber of mess.ns. ms-S h-s
r MW I ras pas f - '
o to c . :r.
v h
Pretsident 1 iiif-oln.
TlM report of the Italiai mw sion which has made a study of yel1, m fever in Brazil, published on the 3d. rejects the theory that the disease is tmnsmitted by mosq.nto. A condition of ehrtl vvar prevail iu Honduras, un.l the navy departmect, . . a .a c'n&v t r
the o. oruereu .v'iuui
1 to that country sun uo
si.uadroa to protect American m.
on cials Wils cossiia we. k Mr ' ! ,T. all. but suc.se-! In eetaa of them After thes Wl.i of gen-rsl ts b-:e t-n U was resumeJ. ar.a Mr r lr- sl the house on tne i . i ..ffiiif on the 4t
lively isiss.- o
lir.Err ) J clartnc In P" ldS and hti the stateh--! a deliberate
on
nr eee
1 ment outtlna the cbi uir -i :- th' i-T-t retarv- of war under 1 nresident. - In tro-
the r--t off.ee spiMopna
words brtrrn 3ir '
Beverlde. the kwwi -Ire terns that Mr iwverriT.d wm prolonatn ill debate In purstiarne cf id nrefltedi'atcd system of V k.V".-.v " : ra cuAivrd wtth an anne)
undrr the I the secon of the debate oa
sa ea-
. -. -
ivenrd bv a dlscusvsion oi ww 7 -
Tn the senate, on the 7th. the stateuood bill aain occup.ed W6 of the 4tf, Mr. Kean eontinuinp but not oncludim? h.s spec, h on th. subjH -U The claim of the opponent .t the bill that it doe. not contain a surtioient afepaard spa inst ,.lypainy w' rise
to a irenerai delate. A larpe uuuioer
of bills lo which there vva 110
sit ion wer- pa -,.! d irimr the day The house, hx a unanimous vote, pasaed the anti-trust MB. The senate unendment to the army appropriation bill were concurred in and the bill was sent to the conference. Wva ot terrible h of life and
S-Idaatrnotion .f projwrtv in the South sea laliwll h tidal v .ne. on January st 1 13. Ha-tni il San Kr t iciteo. on the th. m'Th lo- of life is ' mated at I.'"', 5 eight white people le in(r amonp the
l drowned. The surv iv inp nan" 'left destitute of foot!, shelter or
ilathlaj. the storm havmp swept every thlnp away. A very distinct dsük of earthquake was felt in St. I.ouis alxiut 6:20 oclock oa the nipht of the 'th. At the sarre hour the shock wa felt in manv place in the states of Illinois, Missouri and Ken'u- ky. but no serioue
damape as reported from any pointMr. Lafayette Taylor, of l tastet
;ii i.,:iitn e,nntv. . 1.. 'on-
w. Msh ' Tiaepa. South Bead. Inc Feb. V iin-ted efT.Tt bv the bus IssM men of S. inh
Ben'.. Klkhart lo-hen an! MlshavvaK
WAS HAUNTED BY HER CRIME. 1
far. uuru Tai ir. f t w9m ( t jultiin 1 Kllliu H natu. Hr Hash -d Hll . V- Feh. .-Vre. Lafajeile Taylor, of teuterville. MUhvan count x. on Sunday conteaaesJ to havmp killed her hu.band. Lafayette Taylor, and burned the body on Junuarv to est-apc d. tevtion. lav lor d isa ppi'a 1 ' ' X"hX . I e Kart
January -'i ami was bjbjb-abs-w Jeserted his family. I) February C Mr. Taylor attempt
ed to sell horse to a Center die m. who would not buy for fear Taylor mig-ht to,e Ivsck and claim it. MrsTavlor told him to rest eaey on that point, for she had killed hira and burned hi lody. The 14-vear-old daughter of tne Tax Kirs was asked about the tAMf Uff mother had told about having killed hci father. She said the story was turn Mrs. Tay lor was arrested. 4ml , Sui dax made a full confesaion. Her ttory is that her huslvand. who . . . i . ... I. aaWSl mB
wa a riani irinaei. a.r
the nipht of January ery
ml .!. to abuse tier
- . . . . a
u I, . h she hud I'ur. Tias-u
IHM Kill Germany and Italy Caoae A a other Hitch in Settlement of VeneI xaeUa Trouble BOWEI WW MT 61 THEIR MOTOCOIS
Hi. . r. la la Iktlr
rrixrlel. aad Hat laforaied sierMB aatd Hall lavtatera thai Their Sa-aaaa sW BwBIBed Brl.rf Tfce V III Cslderd.
revolver.
to er., th strike of tin -tre. t Oaf i - a f , ,v days before, and tried to f
diiotor- ai.l in
i c.
otormetl of th. foetreft ' en him. He attempted to take it from
her and in the struggle it sent on. the bullet striking him over the eye and ailltnp m p. -tar-to. She was so friphtened for fear ol '.einp arrested for murder that she Jecided to cut up the body and burn t, , Her 14-year-old daughter witnessed the shootinp and helped her to cut ap the body in small pieces with an ax and burn it in the kitchen stove, topether with the clothing of the vic
tim.
Washington. Feb. 10 -Althovigh Mr Bow en and the other negotiatora axe closely guardinp the pr siaions of the -everal protocols, it 1 understood that the demands which are known to eiist ia German and Italian agreement, as they are at preeni drafted, which Mr. Bowen can n.-t agree to concede, are aa increased payment by
drunk ' Venezuela prior I. the handing aown
of Tne Itague ueeiiiuo 1. the allies contention for preferential consideration in the settlement o the r claims. Il is reported that Ger-
She secured
ht-
i. ha resiille! m failure. .1
Smith, rice president ar.d general mnaeer of the ln.üana Ballrowd 00a
p.K,. 1 refll-ed to treat with tlie flllKW
comtn ttee. ine i-iiuiuini
the consent id the -t rik rs t nrt;t rate, but Mr. Smith -ai.! he w..u!: ..rate' hi ear in -rite ol ihe unions. He threatened to anil on the g..w rn.r for state troops. leiOoeaaee loo. Im'iat.apoü-. In . Feb . The temperance f.-r. e, in the Ionise of reprc-j s.ntati-.es um .-uch I deotded vid- rj Thursday that tlierr will l- BOffnrfheff 1 attempt to amer.d the 'i.-li.d-or tenprran. t law thi- --i' B. Theipic-tion came up when the l.uhrinp ameti. ment j repealing he rem 1 itte 1 et "'n j Ihi StehohsOi law wa- r. ported for-ec- i ,.n! rendtnflr. Bepn - t.tativ.- Klrkntaa , movel that the amendments Im- de flaw itely postpoui ai.l the motion was carried bj a vote of CI to :: ',. Ilraatle MHare. lp.rte. Ind.. F ti. J11 L'eTtithill. BMi siiiM-rior court, ha determined
tofollovv drastic measures nti, 1 r a -
ahn thai be roceise, in addi
1 1 -a f 1
tiou to the C:.iOO cash that r. lU.wen ha agreed to pay. certain r.utare of the cut.nss reeoipu
until the remainder of the $IV de man led in the original ultimatum ad dres.-ed by Germany to President Castro last autumn, is paid. lialr. it i believed, ia iaittng o
a similar demand, though the amount I asked for in her ultimatum was mre i than tve).0O0. Both Germany nd
1 v..t this monev tse pa c
v. -a round fine in monthly instaiimenw w.
1 Hf? I'UI IITV -V mm w-.-m.mm 9 I and fed to the hens. The blood spote custom
Italy soegesi ' ......aklv j
duties, but even ander thi
. . i . ...
. . . .r-.i,inlni 11 I'UIU -.
TleTX: "r. farm a mile j months for the payment of the entire from the main road, and the chances j sum - Ftrm.
of discovery were ie. ..na. - is about forty years old. She says -he confessed becaos the crime haunted her. She was brought to the MontkeBo jail Sunday night. The Jauphter has not been arreste! yet. htENTUCKIANS FIGHT CRIME.
It is the principle, however, tc which Mr. Bowen strenuously objects and which be has informed the German and Italian enroys he can n.t subscribe to. Until their protease are relieved of these objection-
Mr. Bowen say tney
He " s
. ! ann'uaTat lht sth. to the murder of ment of I .u;ban. w . . ne , . - - J. Edward Addick. loaned a state- j husband on January M, and also vrre east . by d , W ment to the republican einher, of K . - saeMyd Ne-too JtffiSt that .he nd her 14-year-old dauphier MM u .p., J J " - re--t Jjj the Delaware lep.slature. on the -th. nde by Taib-t The had cut the body in stnall pieces and on hythe eonrt. mm
withdrawing fr.m the eanuiuacj ior motlo wa. pendln- -nen me nous, - burlMti it to rs apr detection. , , 1, W- l ,e been rn. to Cnited States senator fro. tt senate, on the Stn. the dlscuaBg. A tampoi.n a, i.n-t crime in Ken- '-- Z, n,eU täte. of üie BtTtehood M 4 nlS5 'uek-T w" naupvirated by the Louis- NL ami t . t n 1 e ' k . ' sc turned to totflrS üle Ministerial aviation, on the od wHl ahntO the dUorceerU. Mrs. Louise Anerum r.-hel t'- I h pecial Srvi.- were held in .. li- .lane ih.i Ct n. a orr.IT ".ZTtm. -iinaM ui.1 he was tn " IT. . . . BBSSW
OI llie UUUIlun 1 i
great-granddai phter of Col. William Washington, a first cousin of t.eorge
Washington, died at iKimrooi-e. ou the 3d. 1 1 rt laetit. E. Carr- 1. C S. A-. was missed from a irans.x.rt on which be wa- . np from Manila to Iloilo. OS January 2". anil - -upi-wed to have fallen oterboard . iid been dr w ned. Mr. Flirabetb Younff Ellsw. rth the olde-t child -f F.rii.am V- unp. a:..a h.im at lwis-iüe. Idaho.
.!'. a. .... on the 3d. -do- leaves four thildren. 1 37 prand. hihlren and 47 rreat-grand-chiblrcn. B mora of the illness of Kinp Eduard uere ein ulated in London. -n the Id, but his private secretary said It wa- sjmplv a feveri-h OoUL An in-tend-d visit to Chatsworth castle had to he postponed. (,en Miles w as the pet f Col. Cody (Buffalo Hilli at his Wild West show iu London. M th Kh, and vhile there met aad conversed with - -Indian biefs who Lad f-.ubt against bim Ol the plains.
f an amendment to the stt-b"J
bill covertnc the qoesuon 01 povni str-nslv and flrmty ss po-siWe Ui-h-ut transactlna any business the s-nate w-nt ir-o executive fs Jtti snd sot atfterward ad)ourned The aojase chinned the iebate on the anil -trust MIL Th- Mil to expedite anti-trust i-r-scutluis passen with--tit debate The post office approprtaion bill as xasrd beforv the trust bills were taken up Th- deavtb of Mr Moody, of North Carolina was an-noun-eV and out of respect to Bis ore tne house at once adjovrnesl until Frt-
I iff
n -
at many points throuphout the state. 1 lip former crown primes f Saxony left Geneva, on the th. and went to ? Swis sanitarium for ipiietude and meli-al attention, being much depr. I by the refusal to allow her to jolt her sic!: child. Henr K. .lonre, one of the cityS oldest .-.-triers ami a veteran member
'of the t dicago bar, died of pneu-
:.e -! " years. He
fn..rt.- Intl.. Feb.fi. .iei. jrra
reived here nnenncod the death io Washington. D.C-ol Hfos Lyi la Ban., danghtee ttf Mr. and hin P.G llanmof U b .-its . Miss Ha 11111 wa- nn rtrest and -he became wii . !v km arntoM m -hers of Ihe profe-si- r, bv hereODt
tins to mapaines on dr.m.ai Baa ltr -tnoe I'.ime WB Ml
K. Marshall. She died of poenaaoBal
. aide demands
. 1
must remain unsicnea
speri.i bnres. service. l I.al- that German and Italy are mi-' ff Hie and Otker Sel -f h OB preferential treatment. questioa tale Held on day. which they apree in the pr 0I0 ' shall go to The Bague. Loui-ville. Ky.. Feb. 9..K campaign j ,t is the firm opinion of hOth inn agninst crime in Louisville and In j ItaljJin ambassador and the German K- nt m kv was Wgun by the minister, jiter that the insertion tn their aj the state. Sunday. protocols of these demands i the re in nearly every church in this eity I f ut of M eriou misuadertar..ling on pecial services were held Sundy th. iart 0f their foreign offices of Bight or morninp snd the ministers crtain phase of the nepotiations ind prt minent laymen made addresses j wfcich were uppo-ed to be settlesL
jrpinp ref -rm in the administration
of criminal laws special irom various points in Kentucky state that similar services were held in the Thurches throuphout the comraonaealth. The services were the outcome of
Thev am usiag every encrt an naw tbis'misunderstandinp cleared up. and have informed Mr Bwec that they kope to submit their ort lust as to him in a few days. Will l isa l'rsl-l i . ru.men has made it plain to the
-i- rP. ar
ia th aenale. on the h air Jl -raan
avilr. nn hia fvavktlltl'in (sailinST CM the SeC- 1 BIO O.a. -U
retary of the nv fer correspondence re- i nM an ;ntiniatc friend of Stephen A. irardlne the m!Utar jctupati"n of the
bar. of ranama ani i.-n i n- e-nt aa,
w-nt into ex-eutive seswson. and atr M"T- I The Columbia theater, at
Frank-
can continued his rmra. &ll.ins that the I vkk h Ike I - ted Btatea asM
to Colombia um ro to tne inura;-n,
ns-de ; - - o- H H .- -
atan be predicted that if th i mt-1 tat
fort. Ind was burnetl. on the th.
- .i..iblv the work of an mcenui-
pre
arv.
ntinued Its pnllcv with reference to the ir. p.,Ml Iiaedicke, well known aa a
wlth Colombia wa Inevitable Th sen- roumai.st liotb in America anu ger
ate then adjourned uut of respeet to the I niany, t-icd ia New lork. on tue 3 la.
In the enat. en tn. 'tn. .vir.
William Pauli
bari'- ne of the
memory of the late Representative Moody
of North Carolina, ho died xnurna In the hue en.-rl debate on the antitrust bill becran at ten o'clock In the morning and continued until six In the venina A final vote on the bill Wk be taken Saturday PERSONAL. AND GENERAL. Luther Horton, on of the most
prominent citizen of Modesto. 11L,
was indicted, on the -dh. by the Mv eoupin county prand jury, on a charge of attempting to murder his wife Horton declared that hi wife
rnsnanlaa ol hMlnentlnn. Indianap- 11 ! d.. Feb. V , v. t -een hnndreil ministers t n ary y 1 10 It... . lit rat tli Xt Sun HV !'
-lVeaa.oabrn ,rf edn-it an. the the ministerial association was a notn-
Mch.d-oi law. Ii. v. ry el it I v li - dtaaa the sean-h!irht wiM be wroet oa
the brewer 1. bhj which i attempting j
:,rrend the law bv kn.ck ne out ll.e
a . ai : . . s - zr
a petition pre pa reu ny tne i-miisiair a ,. representa'r.e- :t.a; nr mMinisterial association, evcral daya iug Q njder any reasonable repo. reouesting that the minuter, of ut.M tl,ey may advance, but that ho the state set aside Sundiy for the JJJ n..t xield to the extent of igunurnose of preaching against crime. ! . Dresent German and Italian
tt
blanket remon-t raix . festore.
which the petit ion declares was preva-
ent throuphout Kentucky. The direct cause of the action of
-f rnueder which have occurred in
Louisville and throughout the tste luring the past few month. A BISH' P'S WIFE DEAD.
Cnstle lojeasf onO. tMimpany. fell or tried to commit suicide.
f
; ..i a .it li-storv w:nu' .w
sfaa o..thrn hotel. St. Ix.uis. .n the
A remarkable scandal has jur-f leen
broueht t. lirht in L.nlon. by the
death f ultlng from hi injuries compulsory retirement of CM. Ki
5th.
a !e-s th.n an hour.
Mr. Perry t.loaniinp and Miss tJeorgia Clay son. while walkinp at Ames, la . on" the 5th. were bitten by a v icious dog. whereupon they at once r..t married and went to ( bicapo for U inlsntnl at the Tasteur insutute. The strike of JOO employes of job nrtnting ashrati in Omaha. Heh, eodetl. on the dh. the .-mploy-r. - .ncedtmm in advance in wapes to the preas-
nd iipTeeinp to settle tne tieof the primers by arbitral son.
men a auamls
nii
The f.nerator -f Indiana
Ohio and western Pennsylvania, oa UM Wh. offered the soft coal miners an advance in wages for the coming v. ar am- untinp tv IX per - ent. I"bininers took the offer under advi-e-ment. riealllfag Roosevelt, on the 'b eonimuted the sentence of .Umes fireen. charged with rlolntlng föderal Hurt's iajanollisi uinnp the eoal -trike in West Virginia, a si sea ten.ed to jail for six mnlhs from De Milder IS.
loch f the Grenadier guards f.r not
etiforcine disc ipline imi-r.e the 'in-
ior officers, who are ffben to haiuff
newctimers in the cirp
Cermans In IstnaaM are watching with lively expectancy the resolute effort of Baron Speck von Ste Tiberg to outplay Sir Herbert, the Oritish
amiasaoor. in tne jrame m irnn sw capture American cnndence with rela t in to the VeDeuebui imbroglio. An abstract of the Iste New Orleans
census, just published, develops ome strange facts concerning the eity. It Is surprising to note thnt there are 1S.0U0 more women In this city than men. In the official count only persons over ten years of ape are included. Bill Sewll. the Maine puide. is st the Oxford hotel. Washington, with his familv. They are puests of Presi
dent R.iosevelt. and are havinp the time of their licea.
Rev. Dr. Arthur N. Lloyd, secretary of the Protestsnt Episcopal hoard of dornest ic and foreign missions, has deelined the call to be bishop of MisStSSippi D. . onnor. who erved the Cnit-
mA Otatei aa a soldier for Tears.
goff.net I'nited State Senator Ar thur P.rovvn was sentenced to ,nil by j ,-.- at StH l.'ikr '' 00 the Ith, until he paid the amount the j c rt had a e I apainst hi n as II- . son; for Mr- I'.rown In a -nit for
pa rat. maintrniince. l ieut Col. F. Seymour Bsrrina' ton ' . bogus F.i'glish !rd. who has nisile st. l.i iiv hi hedcuarter- for some week. and a few days apo mrrietl s ronng tad) of Kansas Ctt9 on hi- fai m eeegeenen, sentened to fin of "-. in a police co-rt. oo tht Jd for dls'.urJ-ing the peace
was found, on the mo-ninp of the 5th,
..f his i
msck p.ke on the Rawlins resolution .allinp on the se.-retary of war for rrreet from certain court mar
tini. He charped that murde-s in the I
Philippines by meri an -oi lier- hud become so commn that they could not bear inve-tipati.-n. and tfWalona the eorduct of birh the pimlifot and a a e ... .n t i it nu1
secretary of war. vir. tveaii . uai -
his soee h .n the statehool bill, and
several senators indulge I in a lebata
on the nmsotaan of the haterferenee or the Mormon church in polities. Mr. Klkins spoke in f.vr of statehoKi fr New Mexico.. . The house -ent almost the entire day on tw. !i-triet . f olumbia appropriation bill, one to anrhorie the government to advance tsi.OOn.000 to the district and
the o'her the eoaferenee report on
the union station bill. The former was defeated and the latter sent back to conference. No propres wa- mmle at the conference, on the th. iietwcen the Ch'.cao B iihlinp Manager' asso-iatin and th- strikinp employe. anl a gen
eral strike in all the !arg. office buildings m the city is looked for.
A charter wa- i--wed hy tne secretary of state of Missouri, on the 'th. for an electric railroad tat eten-l fr.m Br.M.kftel.l t. Cla-gow. M . ami them e to St. I.ui. t lie complete I a .a OO- 1 aVamataa
in time for tne ssvrtns isw. In fight with Kiiipin.. naonrgenta, ..n the -th. I neMne Harri and ont
man of the .-. nstabulary were Willed ami ten other Americans sTOwO ie1.
while the in-urpents left I neau sua three wo indcl on the field. The health suthorities .f San Fran .sin-) iued s statement, on the '.th. e. irinir that there wa- not a cs. of bubonic plairue in that city, and den Mticinp as fale all reH)rts to the
ntrarv
,nv irillo and hi wife, k.-eper.
of a IwMirding h'-u-e at POetngO, P . were killed by an explosion of dvna
ander their house, on 'he on.
wa? Caaseltoawe tehnoia. Mari .n. Ind.. Feb. fi. A tnoli(!ation
,,f township schools pn-onbly will lie trie.l in Grant curly Trustee RM t. aJanädaav for the erection of
ren.'erf sehool in Center tosrashln,
which will take the place of four district schools The matter of coli-oU-latine the schools will be left to the
will of the people effected.
Mrs. I.aara M . raala. nishop Csosnanon the OUt I hareh. Ultra ia M
V. Iffe Wetbt-
nrcttH-ols.
, Publi-bed reports that Gern-n mI eluded in her protocol a demand ! , an apt logy from President t -stro .r his resignation, is neas to Mr Bowen. j and of course would not be eoassdj ered. A FIGHT WITH IHSURGEKTS. Tn. mt the Saaerleaw ree Hilled
aad Twa WBee-l "' the Kaeasr ISead.
Denver. CoU Feb. 9.-News waa rereived by Ksrl M. Cranston of the death at Sslinas, Mexico. Sunday, of Mrs. Laura M. Cranston, the wife of .Shorn Earl M. Cranston, of the Methodist church. Mrs Cranston accompanied the bishop to Mexico several
tlllliri Pont sfOO, Lawrence. Ind., Feb. A dispatch fr..m Washington, ! C ss thai fo the tif of ti e military post at IndlasV aptdi? the secretary of war hasdirectrd the nnffchase Of "-ite No 4." near Lawrence. The tffnet was offered by a re.,1 1ate f rm. wht. will fun i-h the acre- The purchase pric- i 1 N M
a Ina to Ta pa ees. atnawta. tsaf- Feb ". The r.ur.iy
c.mmi--loners have ordered the en ty auditor nd ti put m the tax duplicate the snb-i.;v Of gfteMt nted br Center t vvn-.ip. Delaware county, to the Cincitintnti. Richmond A MuaWat Railway ..mpanv thu- snvlne the ta-nsyer-of the ton Oahlp a large -nm. nohhed not Rfnwhlnan Kokoeno, Ind.. Feb. f.. A fing I thieves raided all the slot machines in the city. All vending appliances of . . l. . r ..... . . i fi'1 in
I ru rv eanroewe bbb taw I public buildings were broken open with
- ...
hammer- an! the money lasen.
Tkanaed Its ane. Anderson. Ind . Feb. 0 W Re- . m a. Ill .tll Malt a
ment. .ir.. tn r.nMiiir, "in .....w.
a. oeesldenl pro tern. t the (entral
Ba-ebnli ' atf'ie. w I I I. a- t :n . I
nnme to tne vve-iern .-irpw.
Ba-ebnll Clubs.
Msnila. Feb. 10.-A for of :eonstabularv under Inspeetdr Keithly de feated a" hods of 200 insurgents, oo Sunder, near Marionina. a small town even "miles from Manila city, after a et ere engagement in which la -pect..-
a a ät I . w I e . . . r.
week- agt to stteud acnurtn cosiri- i Harris and one ssaua - ;nce. . i stabulary were killed ana two OthaW n: i Ku wifg and . rt .km n t a tiulft TV W'Vioaei.
I . - ' . ' . i V I nuaivu ----- gmjorii a bw m
daughter wer- ia Pekln durhsg the boxer trouble. nd I'nited States Min-lati-r Conirer was a mest at 'he Crans
ton residence when the outbreak began. Mrs. Cranston's death was directly attributed to nervous shock oe.innn hv her twine a witness to
The enemv left i aeaa idu . wounded. Inspectt.r Harris MaaeO wss st Atlsata. Gs The b-Mlr of insurgents forrael the main totes of the irreconcilable general. San Miguel. The constabulary . . , - . - .!.., nmi-r '
were tlivMjea ibiv mr
scenes following the outbreak. The which were scouting in the Marauuina
btnlv will be taken to Cincinnati for ; T,iT. The detachment cmnnni' i
burial
URIBE-URIBE A SUICIDE. Knraver alaavklaa Rev alatlaalst MM Ml Owa Haad tfier Plolllac vaather neaelliaa.
by Inspector Harris came upon toe enemr. who were in a strongly intrenched position. Inspector Ham fell at the first volley, being hit five times. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT
froen to death wit hing SO feet
Wra k st the national military home a llar'mn Ind.
I .l-.tk note
liill.-n Acre i..... -
and tw. ut hers seriously
the col lapse of a roof
story budding st New. ;.tie. Pay, on
tbrMI'- , .buildings in the town of Kruf. Ai ii i;- n.n.l.r.. .n the f rrner we'l-
h,i . . . ..... . ... - . known be.sll laier. w.s tru k ond killel by tndlev car ia Philadelphia, -a the '-th. (Steve Liark. white, and "'ill a Ha. -olorel. niiinlerers, ware l onged at Poolar Hiufl, Mo, on the 6th,
iaiured he I l"n' fr,r ,h' '' " - ' r -f iaenSoXI humlre, families were .en es nÖL an 1 der. ! de-titnte by a fir- what. d-
tr..ve.l "u homes and many puhiic
in the town of Kn.t. Aus
tria on the 'tn.
There were fmir deaths from th
alaaa. s., Uoitbn on the vth. and
I'l". ' .. . - . 44 eaes in the laarefto.
Vir- lane IWIell in tl fit of (lO.
Odell f New York, died at Newburg. H. f n the th
Kingston. Jamaica. Feb 9. The Ballr4 Car Haa Tkrawek a
Sia-
4sna a rwllfceorere. Rn-iaCdle. Ind . Feb h Mr. Orr. ear otdt ffrhooe funer.il ccurred this week. hd for her Killlearer- ttl of her on. all gray -haired mm. She was the mother f tJ children. Hohhers at Work Marion. Ind.. Feb. fi. It is aid that an organized gang "f ffWhhell a"d hou-ebreaker- is ..perntlrg at Murin and nrrouniling ton an F.ntra.ice was forced t ihe C.reer-Wilkinson Lumber tuwanay'i adRee and the -afe ass .p ned and everythinjr of VhRte taken.
The gang la- al-- ' ""Mf ai j
fowlerton and other towns
Rritish steamer Para, which arrive j here Sunday from t dt.n. hring the news of the suicide, on January 3. of the former Colombt.-u rev. Iutin ry general. Cribe-Cribe. (ien. Cribe 1 ribe published a letteDecember 12. advising Colombia to await the lapsing of the Panama canal concession in ivu4. which w.uld leave the olombisn government a free band in the matter of the canal. The reports brought by the Para indicate the possibility of another rev-
nli, t ion in onoosition t the Penafcia
www -- - a
canal treaty.
law mm Kills I Utle Irl MonÖV
B aVeIOe Her Parr a Dsvenport. la.. Feb. 10 -F H Croft and wife were seriously injured ar I their five year-old daughter wv killed In a peculiar accident at Hiffalo. la . ten miles tooth of here, at noun Maday As wet-bound Rock Island freight, drawn by two Iocom-tive. was passing the tation. the -eeoni engine and e ersl ears jompe.1 th track and a loaded car plunged through the station, in which rft and hia sifc and child were aUndioo-
Fnr Iraeltr to Ralk Hre. South Rend, Ind.. Feb. S Torsos Cabinaw, IJenj. Nebolf. Gtorge Oed trell. Loren Lorio and Walter GritBu have been indicted by Ihe grand jory at South Bend. Ind.. for pulling ou the tonpue of a balky horse with a roj.e in an effort t make the atntnal tart. Taaas tSfclle tkasaaa Killed. Moorehead, Ky.. Feb. Re M.'e StOg all. a voung white woman, was shot
and killed here Sunday by lien. Mar
tin. It is airt .Martin wa ,r o.o.
I ki. clAWins the shooting was sex
ROYAL WOMEN'S H0EBIES. The fsvorite reereatsB of the quee f Greece is yachting. Car ce'.ure collecting is a faerite fad of the empress of Russia, who is said to be an expert caricaturist. The quern of Ronroania. rmea Kilvs. is a poet and atOff writer She i- a very k.ilful operator on ti e tvwr ter. The qnten of Saaont'e bobby k Sue t charity." She aaa founded
aunierous orphanages, sanitarii
acho ds and hoi
