Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1903 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier. C. DO AM. rblUktr

JASPER.

LNB1A5A-

J-1.I. nrMliit-nt Of the

Filipino mprnnr court . took the oath ' . . i - '.'.til

Of allegiance at UWHi ou n.r na was allowed to land. CoL GMi F Mdls. of Springfield, Hi., was formally ippwlnoad aaeWiaTi on the 2Mb, of the live stock departBeut of the Louisiana Fur. base exposition.

1903 MARvH

1903

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THE FEW8 IH BRIEF. FIFTY SEVENTH CONGRESS.

Mli I.. Burdkk, a prominent

wealth) ritiaan ol Buffalo, V Y . Ml m.lod i 1" " aklenoa, t!"' gl t .( the tfth. bj H unknown pci-

1'! , n. reiv.i t i . in-ee of ajefm la Bt. i on the J"1 pr. ...lent Uoos.vclt eBt u pecinl

m.-ap' to congress, on t ne ...... u.h . .... . .. I,. ,! (if

ing taritt iegu.in.io ii pi lippiae Indwaitaee. U. .,t dn.iial chley arrived la MB t... I. X 111! the -7th. too ill to

receive callers. He resumed his u irncv to the west. Vrtules of incorporation for s neve railroad from taai st. Louis to Mar shall. HI . were tiled st Springfie.u 111 . on the "Till. Benjamin I. lioodwin. one of Ken- . - . . t ...I

tocky rtCDMI isrm. ru. t -suicide st LoatagUMi on the 7th. for , ., ... aaloMro n. Jobs C. Fcliuiore, '..under of the i i . o. ,, men ial Travelers, died.

on the mil, of pneumonia at ( duai-

bus. 0.

Ill M IK

.Second Session.) in the senate. --uy'Mr'Äu farsOTll !Mr". nm. building

Idaho. in. n.. . . --utticv a.,;.rtibl I was Passed snd . ' ! .l "out nnl av k ft snent three

nidation aw ÄfwTSSkii or ne-ri (w.) " Z Z" . ..

. .. vir S;....ft- .,..,, r n .Mlol'ICS OI l'. "r' " "

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Horatio C. Pollock, chairmsn of the U V T TOPICS, eieeutive committee of the league of j J ft ft ft 1 11 AU . . . . . . . .w. -

Roosevelt clubs, nas ausm "TTT t.- an important position in the Philippine Gen. John P. Gordan. commander-in-Chief of the Cos federate Veteran became violently ill at Jackson. Mi., on the 2öth. and was removed from a rain t .1 & hotel.

- ortattoi. ut.i I"'. wo ' "e rn.iir.

of the families of tue nine appropriation m.i. -"irnent " t. the recent accident on the Ml ship Massachusens. , to Mi,. Kathermc Morpan. of Kansaa , app7utceVt wsjjoat W Citv. v,a. elected, on the 2Mb. to tnkt . SnncT -t 'STon'Sf rvart in the intercollegiate debate bfr atru.-ud ' ,ot '.Jp,;,., u-tvi. the InterUeen Wellealey and Vaasar at Pouffh- - . , - n p, rof keepie. X. Y.. April 25. Äwh Ä bra,.

to the senate, on tne . wUll aortion of the "?cl cZ Mr

uatl-.n of his rmara r.. 0,

the ro. awstion. wrurlna the morn Ur C.irma. k (T. nn.. lr .. ' ,ullllBI

UK hour sever..! ,,n w'.s isr e

were paswni ami . t - ule

the bill to lurtner l"' " " ,' .t m in-

Th" äiricuHural approprt- . .o considered and Iha

i . ...x.i m..n t m vsr .sr ' e -

in stat- committee ...-.VJ.-.. whu.0 v....

ry hall in the national canitol. SSrcurrcv' liTft JjR

A decision was reached in Rome O. I senate d.nt .

the -Jth. to postfM.no the appoint- n , ul fhtsraatinnai ,v,,-d

.1 the

Over Twenty-Five Meo Injured i

Terrific Explosion at New Village, N. J.

SIX WORKMEN BELIEVED TO BE OEAO.

(Msaoler aOapMi br lanlllon o Ojl In a (a1 Hln-Wreeksae (iii.ht Klre Nnd l.arse I'srt mt the Flaunt ler etl Tar l'l" Spread Itupldlf.

WITHIN OUR LIMITS.

News by Telegraph from Varum. Towns in Indiana.

'IMlilH.

tl Vtar. . .. .i vlui. I S Hanin. 'iiil

1 1 it in -iiii .

.a ..on l. . pel's ale W.'H'i'lf

i tor Beverldee. from the senate committee on terr.tories. reported, on the :th. a substitute for the house bill providing for a commisiotier inatead of a delegate from Alaska. .... a vanriinta

Th Hun1! nMir ! i i in imu y tives. on the Nik, pasaed the bill .P- , llnoublhpr..priatinr for a statue of -M-s , ftUon Mil mUJj

Frances Willanl to be pawnaa ... . a.- I ... .it

the .-.th. to postpone the appwnv c ,,ut rn tntema iob -eonbMt n,e,,t of coadjutor, t archh.hops in ws. c Kt I ouis ai.d Cincinnati on account j unil.r consideration f;r a tim.W .

- o ;r..t trom America. I democrats bean to i ..u... . u

" , . t iX1 Th oaaowai uii Ott

threatan to continue llU lbs

. tt." Kait his rr-

Booker I . vasir.Ä.o . -

i."vi - . nest nt Tukecec Ala., on the 25th,

Tolia T. Jkefeller Jr. and M a

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IV i. James Moody l i Uumpk (la.), an I raanuaa H. ToafWi (Ore I. Rcaoltttloas Of rr- .-t weTl adopted, :-nl the s.-:i:r adoraadM . m.At l. nt r. .'. t 1 h'

I m i nr. ... bono h. l.i i f. ir boors' aenalon, awl put the Ii-tii.t of Col .mhi i appro prtatloa Uirougn i' lat l,:ir',a' n.cntary taire-. The ptcxi'WM ! Ii, a on ti e eooferaoca report oa th Alaskan homestead bill was ordered and a xote on its adopttati WI h tu" - - - ik. i. mis rreonvenes.

i (i.:..ni " I sen wmmm th.- m-Tii- Viie,, si.fiiU.T Hcnde,oe drppd '"e j reaoluilooa ..,... ibg

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minoritv leader. nnn nnc."i ine.r tridenth no quorum, fh do .rs wore

ei- sod, and the aorfoant-at-anM 'vns instructed t hfinp la tho al- tees. t the ronclnslon ot tin) ial! atenf

her Jiad appoarod MOM IIWH a

quormn a4 rfla bUAlnoal na

taken tip. At ä:.V. p. in. tn? n isc ww eeatod until u o'clock Monday,

the motion tn adopt the soibtsvatta rcpori ..n the Alaskan btll Pdinf. ei. . :.. Ii. .-!.. if Annie H.

rss'-a. m ii.t- j.t.i " th . ,k. K,h the statehood Wood and other lifirs of Silas .nuIn th SenAt. on ine .. . of . ; i ..mi-

riders to the Mri;'U"' wrthJra ctmnp. an ........... .. tice rifT"''" 1 i?l sraaul 111 river bottom land in Kansas City.

ar.d both pi. is ms ' ..rra-av bfiTwVreft-. n, Si .. ou.i anil oecinned

by .ir....ur and foWlcr, Um packers.

esdiirne.l a MidK'. '11 U.C WS, m

P,i..n Pa.. March I. Ill men are

nnsMi.e, ami IhOOfBl to DC dodd, and iwenty-ftv or thirty othera an l" jured. several of them atriowalf. trnm the affecia of an eaploalon ut the Bdi Von attavoat ptaw at Krta Vttlafd, N. J.. seien miles fmn here. A largd part of ttw PM burneii and it is fcorod taai tad bodlaw me in tad mln. . The aaaat serintnly Injnrod, all or

whi.tn arc "i" nod, ai e: B. E. DnrttBfi N,M Vlllaf, chief cupjineer. William Staat. BtoWrartCvHI. . .. .... r , I. ! i mlcii I . mav llic.

Harrv Boor, litlipaburf, K. .1

foreman R, II. Uood Wellie, New let ricinn. Hum. Itntfc'innn. tinnkci

Clinton s. Race, Eacton. Alexander Wolf. Stowartovltle. George Bowman, Broadway, S. J-

Harrv Wltknaetn, Broadway, b. '

novel war

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uii.i pep:.-a. e oonflennf wsivw Ud. One saloo ke.pi r, Wmt served rrec oyrtcri kttUa cust ... Kcd to ac oatd ' Trmn N.iu.ttf sent to Minima f-r - '! ii Thi. dre th. ei I "'" Qrccn retaliate.! b, eadiai north tot , ,ounf bear to be dlahed free 11 erari drink. Koticlof tbtdepreelatioa la tbeir pntroncffc bteeker .v Met uoc h.ve announced the arrival of barren of New Oilcan- shrimp.

President Francin of the Louisiann

Purchase Enpoaition at tho French Capital.

orki

tef.

day I.M-f

Died i aHooecadjii Uporte, u.U.. Marek 1 Be. Wllhome of u daaffkter ut N...thn .d. Minn. Mr. Coff aa Um ' man la the United states to call, la the dfUwar under iWdamt Uneoln c rail fortroopa, Be aerved tkronf h tnc

war. vva- serion.il vv..nia!c.i ... .... ' . . . ..it a

ii,. of shi ion ana was in..-.. - raptakl. fter his return front the war he was elected recorder -f l.aportc count. " a eloac of Ml term of offioc kc aeaii. entered the ministry. III Mn in Jit". , vv Albany, Ind., Mntek - Wlb inert Behrtener, a farmer. ..f this cbunty, and minister for the l.a'tcrtlav Saint-' congrerntion In Ldfap rttC township, was lined I füT v 10 i...:.... ik. irii.incv laws by refusing

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The . plosion acenrrcd in one 1 t. aond ins cnuaren s. , -- the larm eoal bin. ami was eaitdwd b r,.fllM.ii to pay the line and tow tnc the lanition of u quantity of irn. court ho preferred to go to jail. Workmen nad tfteovfreda allgfci Hre, mM na waa amply able to pay tnc .i k tt bad cx'.in- .... i -;.., i. iih.o volonteerod to

bad it was UlOUfbt

the bin,

thev had c.. til

w m

guiahed it. ilreanan Rose went

as he

si on oc

nieces, and many ,f

who were nearbj Wort

opened a door terriflc "il- I lecurred. The 'ia was Mown t

fine, and friendi alau voln-teeroow

, pay It. hut he decttneo turn p" and .., ,.. ,,, iHii to serve If day.

pim " won

th

Mroramen

iii-cii. i n

ii,,. deeooaa looone. i ,ii i March. Kn.crson

i ..til.. . i.i.. . - - -

R kefttMer and W. nienta to the Phiitii -arrtk Pi.i Tr. leni of the Inj Wand rmlroad , - . . A suit lor 1,000,000 damage, fro. J jJ 'J. "

Inr out of the recent .trmgency - ; ,optwl lfc0 nerenc. "-. bin marke'. ma tiled in t hieago, . mmrr irrV.prV.lou m LM . , on the X. I- IP P. Keignrt inat , gJi aS Z Manufacturer. Coand I oke Co.

. ...I.. ..f We-1 V Kl VIlollls

u-lwi were near a were injureo. .. KCynOMia, ii - , : I 1A I l- knn.l ts Who aitcinptcd to roh

Mr Donal.1 McLean, of Sew York 1 the, r

withdrew, on the 25th. f rem the race , g. ysnamm... ,,

for president-general oi iuc -mr- aa debated "r ' 'nKmt-mTt 1 ' . . pmliit ..n. thUC ; an..ker attKlnted the fol otsinK

ers Of the -nieiua.. - - - j; represent the house at me '-;- ,n" insuring the re-election ot Mrs. Fair , bank. ?r Mah.r U . P. 'PKer

. .v ireu . " . :

Fritz Broaersori, v..-. - . . -,1-j - th- 2.-.th. bv .lennie

aria Kin-u, - . , Thomas, a stenographer tn

en committed

llekv. vvho claimed sne eetl. Miss Thomas

- o suicide. T . Washincton" Fire and Marine Insurance Co. and the Minneapoli. Im and Marine Insurance Co. were ordered from Illinois, cn the 2Mb. because of noncompliance with m.nrtnce law..

nn N J I'V'mi.'l . ' ..in., .r.n

tUm , oarueii. . ...... .Jem ' I 1 and Hay 'dem . a.i. cusi'.n It was ,nl;J' 'Ä'tjL Mr

t-rs of tt .M i m ', j Kutler

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Tor oi .lie . .a... iii . .. . . - c T ., la

Pr- -idelit I ran. IS ot tue r... IrxpocJtion left Umdon fr l,:'r'. ,m th 1st. in conse.pience of a telegram i from M. U tirave. the French com-

aiaaioner to the epos' .......k

him to visit Paris, and sutying 1 resi- . . sal a - l..tn

dent Loohel vroom ime to nw. ut the Pyeee. 4 urtio ir.ive her name aa

IX .. nil... . r Mr.. Charles (J. Wellington, Commit

ted suicide by inhalinp choloform m a foahlonnble boarding house at HaaV ianneM, n. . ea the ist. she left a note M ing she was the last of a disClMnilalird familv.

m

At a lareweU meeting nei.i m -e.

nn ti... ist. (Jen. Will, i tu.

head of the Salvat loa army. announced

a plan for the estal.lishiii.-nt M an in-

tornational anlveraity tor me ms, motion of trained leaatocta of knaaaaity. ML.- ivli,, while trvitlJ to

i i.e p. -" . escape at KaneM City, was shot bj

I Ikcbaadlti who atldMipted to rob . . .... .. ii' T

the Pank of Weatetue, urn p. ' ; November 30. has become Hokntlv m-

.ane ihrotijrh brooding over wiof his M.n. K'ias Wagner. Clnrencc Dunham and Kdvvard Clancy, arrested ! ,.n the charge of baring comaritted tna I i.. .Ulm iliev can move an alihi.

j jl.illi.ei, v,w...i ' " . . . wm -ii... 1

Samuel J. Dl OW.O ' .... i.. ai o..diti" la It'"

a ...... wm,. ul rainillv.

iii, i.i i - i - , The eoal bin. th bloAvcr bouse. tOC fjno coal house, the, cdd storage building. three iivevor. ami one recei inK' tower were ib'st roycd. POLICE CAPTAIN INDICTED.

A DAY WITH EVERY MOMENT TAKEN UP.

tat Kvrulua He WM Hecelved ! Audience by Prealdeat la0t, and, Later, Attended a fMaaaa ajlooa a Mis Honor Ur SHalatar of t onmif rcc. Pari. March 3,-Prealdent FramU

of the IiOWiataM PurchHKe Kxposition to. arrived here early Monday morn-

hag froni Umdom, ami nmmocuatoig set about meeting lcadiag goveruni. iit omeial with a view of attmulabIng and enlarging French participation in the exposition. The cordiality ,,f the Preach attitude ana eridenl from the moment of Mr. Francis' ar

rival, ami throughout the morning aa w.n the recipient -f calls mi l iiiTilatlona from rept. tentative., of olbcal Mod eoaaaaarcinl life- Owing to i" expaeted depart w re Madrid. 1 ucsdav Mr. Francla' programme was a busy .'lie. H included all Official breakfast, at noon, gi1 l' Mgrave, the COmmisaioncr of Fraio , and Other prominent French exp-i-tion officials; at three o'clock he called at the hotel de 1 1 - id anw tha mayor and other eity authoritli is ut 4 p. m. kc ri ilted the mlnirter m eenmmeroe, M. Troniiloti at o p. m. b was received in audience by President Loubet, at the FIvmc palace; at ti p. i. be visit. -d the chamber of deputies and met the lending deputies

at 7 p. in. a grand uinner m ;.. by the minister of commerce in Mr. Francis" honor, and at 'J p. m. he at- ., bj opera, herc be occupied M. l.iil.ct's b'X. RKCKITION AT Tlllt MVaWUt

rrildeDt Lmilst Kvtends a t'ordlal Keeenreptlon to Mr. Francis.

DlatvMi I" I ''

warrant waa issued

ity. on nif i i 1 T fnnn.

I 11.111" - .

.nd treasurer of the Iatner o.ners union, charging him with embreling $5,676. President Roosevelt, ondhe 06th. delivered the principal address at a Methodist thank offering meeting M

r.rn.ff; hall. ew lrk

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i.n .. in tne nou- r r'l. ,

n,;;;r":;.v-rÄ.r,,, wh9 b .... a.

w- . . . . j . . a. a nr TW'l . . . . . . i

pt..- . sptrue.i .. .- ".,), Un James J. Arnold, waa KKminea, uu

the i-t. us Alfred saundera, oi Maw

die, Kv ... , lau.

The senate, on IUO -n. pan ; . ... .-1 1 . . A lit-

i at Kansas ninee. . .. e.iied up

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or the arreai o. . . A-rr., rats ha-l m-eiaea j

.t,rv ;,V. ihTt If the eis- was cai1ea.unv.e7

nil , i"iidi . 1 . j 1 v . 4

nnri MtH- bill A

m, 'the work of John Wesley and

MB follower.. CutmplaW showed It. a lmiratloB oi ! the Inited States on Washington birthday bv h-isting the American Hag at all military posts and .erenad Ind Consul-General Cadger vtith a niilitary band. Formal charges were filed in the senate on the .th. aga.n-t Senator elect Smoot. alleging thtt he is n-w living with a ptWra wife under a mar nitre er-ntractel -iace t t:.b was ad n.itted as a state. .

5S, ffVe .Cte.. Srn AOM

4 and thei Dejran to ms... - 7 - .,, fn at noi.ii Finally, after repeat-d roll ealls the matter mis br..uht to a vote VtA sir nutler was ur...'.'d on tno aofumtnTlmd not hece daljr atoot-d. Tha senate, on the KU, passed tha ataval and the military academy appro- ! frVSion bills. The total csrrl b

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T . a I n.itn ir III

i.i 1 a nslilerea mu ---Li. nanta made lo me. t th view, of

iTTWi,,. ä.nat..rs but the Mil lauen n. m vi'Tr on on " on from New KngUnd senliors whVfeared It would exclude Pram h '.' An l.hnr Senator Bla. kburn sevo U mo,: ,,. ,take up th. Cttjonojd sntl-trust bill, ar.d J- by H

to Jv rne - - -- . from l:? U;.nt0.5a- Ze"ii"

eo to eajo. - -'e---- - ..rltVs

dues as mum aa i--

rowi-r to obstruct i' . " fh'specUl rt.les In operation. K-1 PT SoprlAUan bills tamcooferc. waa

: JSSnmi Vi roll can. bema; , ssary to et the agricultural, sundry ; e vit ml'ltsry academy and post enfee a i -e rUt mn bills into cmf. ro,r,. and o adopt the conference report on the tnI dtan sppropelaUon bUl. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

mm -- mM h. administration tO

I re pom v . " v - - , ive civil war veterans preference 10 m retirement of Spanker IlenderV.fice other thing. Wing equal, is re- from his U law tirm in D.ib.i-pi-. :. ;n 1,-tter which Postmaster- -. .vn!, announced on the 27th. Mr.

. .. .-til- ..nt tit a rwO- I mm will nrohahlv take '-

I.. neral IH.lt- rnru.i. 1 nnniri'"" 1 - .. . . I a ,mmt i!..vl' nlace in a evv torn

1 1, . 1 ' 1 ... - " I

reaentative in congress.

- w The St. Lnni Subnr!nn Railroad fo brtit if cars of It- erjt.ipn.ent in a fre which duel I ay I Ha big ear barn at De Hodiament. on the morning of the 2tth. Tl.e tuaip yN loa a esti

mate,! at $r...oon to

fventv three striking miners were rr.-ted. n the 25th. at Siat.niford gjly W. Vs.. for violating an injune- . , " t,,.. miners were k.Hel and

two mortallv -vot. dest m a tight avl.ich preceded the arrest.. - ' of the Navv Moody bsi

almost completed plan, for a ln trip to the We.t Indies im-ne Hstely after the adjournment of the present a aa, mi Of congress. P .stmast erJeo eral Pavne BHsf accompany him. In the trial of P.trbk H. F.teihtma citv register of St. Loms. 0 Chargen preferred by Mayor Wejia the ity council, on the 2-.th. d-fid-d tl st the bärge bad not beea sue tained and aecjultted the defendant.

Ooerga Primn-e ha- MHlt a check for HM la ktaaagee Rend ol tii Grand afOtn haO!. Bot Hpri.ifr. Ati to ereet a anehMfitent over the un-B-.arked grave of "Billy" Wee the rt.imtrel. wh . wc buried there bat ycur

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1H ,li... . . nliin.t meetinL'. on the .'.th.

it was ganetatty agreed that a sp. t .1 a ra f the senate would be BOC ary to complete work on the canal treaty and Cuban nciproeity. Vni.ouncement was made in Lon

don, on the 27th. that the prince of Vab s would probably made honorary president of the commission to ... am tn.1. World'H fair.

inr m. --- ... . . .1 iiirv in Chienco. on t ne

1 lie j:miii j-. -m 27th. indi. te.1 Miss Klsie Barrett for

aa.-...lti. L and seriously injuring wrmm

roommate. Misa Ihssie Palmer, au

ajf-i 1 in. Hepublicaa editors in national convention in fvatthlngtOfl adopted reolutiona. on the 27th. decUring the piirjse to W t promote the principle, at their party. A storm in OrWat Britain, on the ... i. ........ l .wi hnna ar.d htirlcfl a

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train from the rails. Keveral nrami;

were Willeil and B numWr of vessel, were driven ashore. Ten riotiag miners were locked up at Chi U st-.n. W. Va . on the Mtk Fire ;. 'ad a- a result of the battle on t . lath. TY,, y .wippi rive- i ent liove the -ir. line, on the Ifth, near Mrn.pl. ! '.n- and ea.tbworke ihov.c.i sign, of giving way.

general deficiency bill, wnen tnc .. ... .1 l. .11 was tilgen up Mr.

I II II 1111 - - Teller eontinucd kia remark! begun

Batnrday. Be was followed ny mw. rnrn.aek. D.llinir the course of the

.lav the conference report on the . .... , . v i loL .m

fortifications Mil ami tne bomeateod bill were agreed to. i

immigration and omnm.is

building bill, were sent to con.e.r... . hi the house the conference report on the Alaakaa homaatend bill .. s Ml ...ana .hImTiI

and the immigration on. ed. The otic, bill to prohibit tobacco .balers from firing peteee, the HU U provide for a delegate from Port i,:.... . I. ill to n. lvat.ee Mai. O. V.

(.ongas to the rank of as-Muni stirt i e . .. , i, . ... . f

goon general, and a om i" of Lieut. H. F. Handforth wen- pas

Sin-- last Thursday, when tnc no

buster was hmugnrntml nj ine m- o.. crats, there have been over sisty roll calls, a. agninm 51 for the entire tong Beealon, lasting from Deeeaaher L loot, to July t, rani.

Postmaster-General Payne lorasru ed to th- house, on the 2d. all the popen in the caac ad the Indbvoola I M .) post Office ease. win. U post ., .iia..,..ilim.ed bv the admin-

till ll " ? ' 11

istration beiaaw of the loroee nwa donment of the office bj its negro in - tu, i stress. Bra. Blnnle V. (ox. The society of American women of . 1,1 leheoll. on the 2d,

IXIIlOOIl Ke , on the occasion of the fourth annual nnniversitv of the establishment of the organization. Commissioner norma Hoy ward, of the St. Louis fair, made an address. Six men are missing and over twen-tv-fWe were injured in a gas exploI, .. v it isoii cement works at

mo., in .- , New Village. N.. I. .on the 2d. A large part of the plant was destroyed. rW Samuel I. B-yd of the F-urth

poiiee district of st. Lenta was indicted, cn the 2d. the grand jury Imldlng him reapneadbki for the immoral .. ...liiw.uv l ri hin district.

I ol Anthony, editor of the l-caven-

w. iL,u Tiniot nnil other vihU

VkVl Y . 7k I I 1 I

: v r;,.-..,s in Mexir . were re

nin .no . reirad In special private audience by

President Hin on the '-d. Tb ,H.M office department, on the .i -- ni i,f .lohn .1.

Z1 or.iereu .ne hm.h Pv'an turf exchange hold at Newport. A hurricane .wept the const at SL Johns. V F.. on the -d. wrecking Ml achooaer. Other disasters are feared.

St Louis. March a.- ( apt. Samuel j Boyd of the Fourth police duurlci mu.tun.wer to tare Indletmontj. charging neglect of duty, aa i resuB of the mreattgatkm of the grnad inrv into the "police prOtCCtil 11 af-

i ....,- nin r. sorts in the i ouitli

district. The indietm.nts apainst I apt. BOa returned Monday charge Mm with n. - lc t of duty. One charge. rally that he aegteeted bis dutj in

failing to ciowe the bOUSO COWlUClcu bv Rosie P.rown. who tableaaed from ,L s:,,,i,.r brothers and conducted

. report at TW North Twelfth rtreet. The other indicttnent charges Boyd with neglecting to close the "vnrloui other houses- conducted by the BO" imrs. ,. i . In.piirv at the botnc of i apt. Boyd late Boadnj "'-'' w::s met With ibe rasponm that he was not at home. lln another call biter in the night it was found that the door bell nnd i.een removed, ami efforta to locate

him proved futile.

RIVER PASSES DANGER LINE.

Report. I Ol res II. Kin COMMM In from MSOOe "d H'l Mt-inphl. lenn. Memphis. Ten n.. March k. la the p.,-, 4 hours the river at Memphis has risen three tenths of a font, und

the water non stands M a loot aw. two-tenthe ahore the danger line. - - tmmm bawn another rise in the

ob.., the Tenne tea and the Camtbef land rivers, and when lata oianwe M water iMiurs down tl.e valley it nj

feared that the river at this point ana below will rise ao high as to aus,, a disastrous Hood. The loeal weather bureau predict, a slag,- of water here tl.at will equal or ceed Jfce highem known. Th. rise has been unprece- ,,, . Report "f distress are B ,, ade eoenlng m from points ..b.-ve

Uad below tl '- city. RYAN'S MAIL HELD UP. rnrf tSnenooate Neaarti Ky., CtaaaCtl Imon. Ibe liet-llleh-n tatoti i sou a cm.

IMn n BOOnh t.ame. Hammond, rod., ktkrcfc I -BaWj (HI.) high scho.,1 girls' bosket 11. team defchted Hammond Mgh aeamei cirls' team 33 to 20. The panic was very romfh Btac Helen Mam bee, . .' . i r..r Him in, a,,!, was iii-

iivlit iui"i iure.'. This is the second time that a member of Hammond's team has been

Injured thi lea.on. Bug.nin ivn...., daughter of Mayor Km.-. islocated nn ankle not long ago. Faith Healers Imlletcd-i.-;.,...,ii. Imi.. March The

lilt in ii ii -rand Jury im returned iadietmeata f gainst Anna Dol larn! and Laura Funk, faith healers. M account of t heir connection with the death of the Infant aoa of B. A- Knoop, of this city. The child ied without medical nttMition and it was said that the woman used faith methods of healing.

Ont of Their llai.Us. Portland. Ind.. March I. All the riv.rs and atrenittl in this part of

the rtate are far out Of their Dunns. and for miles along the Lake Erie W.st.rn the country resembles n hallow lake. Some dnmacre has beer done in this . ity nnd vicinitv and some incidental los hn- been murred.

of the WSfM. Ind. Marek a. John

"Imsnorlal pimphot'1 ol

pa-t :in years

Cincinnati. March n. - The postmasteff at Newport. Kv.. received a telegram from Wat klagtcM giring onlera to withhold the mail of Jhn J. Rynn turf rxehaage, which was orgaaited aaaO .11 mm a

several weeks ago. IOC est a ... .s,,,,..-. .

is class,-,! among the MBt-rtcnquicu

concern, which were recently Cieoeo

in st. Louis and other etilen, nyeo a OS t ..lu ulwl (ill'

eame here irons a, i.o.o- .- erated th Newport race track until

two week., ago. lie also ..perinea a pool room nt Newport. Kv.

TWO MAIL POUCHES RIFLED. IXaaaaniti ai opened baeeoea a a atomar Haaw oaar Kaiilda, la. Cedar Ib.pids. la.. March X--Two :i aaaa eolil a I n illl? letters to

points .... the Bock Island between ' . . am it- . . tiilt.ti

Vinton and IOUX ra-.s. from the Pi-h trucks nt the union station here. Sunday night, and thounds of letters, all rifled, have juat been found in I slouch half a mile north of tow... everything ol value bad Wen stolen.

Bad Lafayette. Calercott, th.

ikl. .1. nrhn f,,r tin- la-t M

... . has at regular Intervale of a montn or two set a date for the inillenni.ini. l,r bWUed what ke calls his last prophecy, and in it be says the end of the world will surely noma n April 4.

Ilnnaed Himself. Dunkirk. Ind.. March 2. Oak Wells,

a young man f this place, was urrented for rntwxleation, and h- ame a rope from h's shirt and hanged k.1 1 ir. kta M.II lie was dlsCOV-

1 I I III s, I I III ' . ered and cut down. I ut only a physliati's prompt vv.uk saved his life. He bj cmpioyod m Chi Rla-s factory be e. Mom t laMdee. Mar. on. Im!.. Marsh 2. It is e-1i-Bwted that over I, MB visitors frotn I, dial , Illinois and Ohio were in the in attendance it the Imli.inn

suite Ria t odd f od All the gee kwM 1

were well representee, were Bann visitors from other ,.f Indiana, Ohio and lllinoia.

. it ies th. re pa i ts

Home ln. Fort W . v i.e. li d . March '. .lodge

Boberl s Taylor ha. arrived from Boston afi.r two months1 absence, .lining which he wa-. critically si. k ami was not expected to live. He comiileted. however, the law hiisii.. -s

which took him to Boston and stood

j the trip home quite well.

Ille Oat dir i.n. Indianapolis. Ind., March Pose Goodwin, a young f irmer living nt Palestine, who dime here with a b.nd

. m ... .: I ... I. I . i' 1 1 1 1 . . ... n

ol came, isiuis m mw i.,.....-.-I hotel and t early suffered death by

blowing out the gas. tMien tmo.ivvin was 'ooad he wan unconscious. Konnil rialltr. P.rownstown. liu!., Miircb The charge agalnal Jntotma Anderson of attempting to poison his wife and Bsotherdn-law by putting arsenic in

, i... dour barrel was tried In th

Jacksoa circuit court nnd the p-.ry

return rd a verdict of guilty.

Paris. March 3.- President Lowlel received David K. Francis, president of the St. LoUil exposition, at the Elyaaa palace at five o'clock BOWdaj afternoon. After a cordial exchanjre of nmcnities and a discussion on the subject of the St. Louis exp.it.on. which lasted 11 minutes, the president invited Mr. Francis to occupy the presidential box at the grand opera and o return Inter and take part in the grand ball at the Fly see palace c.ven to the othe r, of tl.e army and .. . I . . ! ......... lit -

navy, both im uai ion- wswa .0 , . 'M. Ix!grav also accompanied Mr. : kta Mvif to President I.OU-

r lUlieis im - . bet The presentation took place in the e-rand salon of the palace, and after this formality the president led the way to his private reception room, where he and Mr. F.aacis sat down and balked over the a iTalrs relating to the St. Louis fair- Mr Fran. If expressed his thanks for the .....,,.(. , 1 ni.

interest that I ranee 1 in the exposition. Kranela ordlalD IteeetvrPreeddent Lenket, who received the president of the St. Lhuia exposition ran warmly, ipoho ol the cordial iehttlotta exiatlag between the two countries and referred to the peculiar interest th! France has in the Louisiana Purchase exposition. He assured Mr. Francis that the I rem b

republic would be fittingly icpres.uied Mthongh a forma invitation to President Loubet to attend the exposition must come through the s.ote denortment, Mr. Francis antlclphted

.ul ihn i.i.. of s,.,h an invitation

,,y urging tkat tho foremost offlcial-

in France should ntieim 1.. . ' Loubet replied he -oped that the French otlicials and the public generally would take tins opportunity or aseing the remarkable ameerane the 1 inted States. 1. neat of Honor at BanJ Poll, .wing his mil at the El pah.ee. Mr. Praneia was the gu-st a honor at a banquet gleen at the minIstrj of conameren by Minister Troail-

The ntTnir was one 01 ..0legaace. The toasts numbered M and included the most prominent pcrLa official and commercial

avunav-e aaa .

life, including th.- miniBiei ..1 colonies, the minister of agricttltum and the minister of pots and tcleMr frnneis' remark on the

ei .1 oils. .- - - .. . . ..... ..vnot.it inn and of

llllll'lll tll.il- o. I"' M ... . otio.ities that it nflorded

1 ...k ...it si cot. L' Ussiir:. Pees

III 1 fiifi hi . ... n i I .... ...n il. I .on from the

Slippor. ni... s w various ministers. Other all. Made.

During the afternoon Mr. 1 ram i, made calls on the mayor and other municipal authorities and the prefect of tlie Seine at the Hotel De Vi.le. on prominent deputies .it the chamber, and the minister of commerce, M. Trouillot, with whom he discu.s.-d French purticipntion in the exhibition He was also received by Ambnssador Porter at the latter', realJ .i, find 111 Iked with him on the

II' n t " a , earnest efforts which were being made to make the St. Lou'o cxposition a thorough success. ORDERED TO LEAVE SAXONY. O'ntlen. Ihe Amerlenn llcnttat,

UUed lp Will. I'rln.-eaa l.onlse. ordered Out of sinintj.

01 , led oft the.

Dresden. Mitch L L A. OKiien,

n Americao oenuax, una -

Berod t leave the hlngdom on no

count of his supposed relation, witn the former Crown Princess Louiao,

He win leave Brenden, tiaonaanayi and Will ll with bis wife and four ahlMrcn i.r ABnerloa on Thursday. ITic police at first orderetl him 0 leave InnonV withiu 94 hotira.