Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1903 — Page 6

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SIX HUSIDRLD LIVEb LOST. PRESIDENT'S TOUR ARRANGED.

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Some Gossip Brought Forward by the Arrest of Whittaker Wright in New York.

CLAIMED HE MAD ROYAL PR3TECT1C.

It Mr IIr.1 oniproaUlm -aaets Ii. Iii Ute MWtM . fca la le Hwk lae BBW UrL l'..t..t M .11 Wac IvliaUlion rrii-ls.

rapece warvh . N an I ranee jo, March l? TV la'e: latelUjre Ml relative tu ihr hurricane in Tub""

r ho an-bipelaco. iadUateo that the I lMj

IplBBtiea dl uossber lb lose f i.r 'rrt one-half aailliaa eol arg. Uclief mrntrr, have leen Institut I TW hurricane a ad Lieh -ter lasted dsirieg Jan uary 14. 1 aa I. At II is, uera. deaths -curred. ia BTM.t instance amore the -it from the other island sojourn in tbire durine the divine seesoa- n

Loudon. March IT J. If. 1 1 er. chairman ol the share!- -hler cow mit tec which inst iaic.i hc ; -tiou of V hi taker W rirhl. the director of the lxndiB a Gtaa r.nmt corporation, who a a arrested. day. on hi arrival ia Xcw York fron: France, says: "I see Wright is juoied as a in he had a powerful protector in an ei alted quarter. That statement i not new to ua. It i the keynote of the whole case. Trior to the failure ol the London Sc Globe. certain person luair.'.i.u. Utiln h : i hi possession letters from leadine members of the English royal family, showing they were mixed up in hi tranvae tions. We have no d u una :iary pro of this. WtJgM himself i- probab! the ouly man in the worlJ who c- 1. jroe it. If he ba such letter thrj ought now to be in the hands of llM police, as we suppose they searchehis effects, and H riebt is not lihe'v to Irt such a powerful weapon of defence out of his personal keeping Within a few weeks the chief issue in the Wright ease will be the que

lion of the complicity or otherwiM

of the most exalted pcffWMM n

empire in Wright" scheni'-.

not anticipate any difficulty in obta:n ing his extradition, but if what Wright's friends maintain turns out to be true his genuine prosecution will become an extremely delicate matter. We believe, however, that the lawyers at present engaeed will sift the matter to the bottom, regard--es of am considerations." Referring to the interview with M right. published in the New York llerald. Mondav. Mr. Flower said: -f ,juite ympathire with Wright when he says the failure of the Lon ion St lilobe was due to the trencher? of others. There ia no doubt of that but it must be remembered that foi three BMBtaa prior to the failure the London A- Gtflae had not a rent in it uckt -rs. . it was doing over half million und. in sj-. ulation at every settlement. The c"nimiut' decision that the directors, a a body could not be proceeded affainsi. doe no prevent Wright, as the prime factor in the rotten condition which ex istcd before the failure. Ik ing mad to take lae responsibility."

In this report there is no record of the known dead, but it i believed that the total umher ot fatalities f r the entire archipelago i !. Ies tbaa 00. Ob an isle south of ILkuera aathe perished, being swept into the Xagooa and aeaia into the i;reat . lacerated terribly by the contact with rock, coral and debris, t'poa sora enfortunate one eoeoaact tree fell, maiming or killing them outright ot holding tbens beneath the water her thev were d: -covered. (! Mahl. Ob the awful night of January 1 fm the darkness and a driving downpour of rain that stung their faces and aaked bodies, the parents tied heir little chifcireB to their backe

W.- Mar.h I? S,eral ! senators ami memiH-r of the house of 1 r ..- - :.?.?. t . from w.s!erii s' !

. v ha.l .nf. i. iu . s with 1 'resi

dent liooeelt iic. i f. it.tr al proach r- t-.nr .f the H and nrthwest. lht for the resiil nt .it to -teaof the seeral state to at in- : i .1 ia hia hwiraey were discued. . few charges were niaiic. but th tiRfiri- of the trui lira, t u'.l liai

iee:'. couiplcteil. The party will leave Washington m j the morning of April 1. and after ' t-.-:r of the northwest, will reach K o. kuk. I, oa the WBndBf Bf the Wik j i" : . a that .fay will i'it Qiiiney, 111. ' Ilanif al. Mo.. LwAwaaa, M "d Ctarkstillr. Mo. lie will arrive at St ; !..: , ;.,V in the afteruoon. That j ; i If. ir!.,i . April '.'. 'he j

lent will remain in M. I.outs .pat in o in the ceremonies tiuit. the dedication of tlie Louisi

ana l'urcha-e . po-itloil groiifltl. He ! will arrive at Kansa ' ity. Mo., on

the morning of May 1. and will remain there several hours, visit ins Kansas t ity. Kas.. lawrenoe. K is.. and Topeka. the same day. From Kansas the party will proceed to Pacific coat

The Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path

Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks.

the

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and sought safety. Cher their Heads lZi? h.,smard to Washington "i ov

rolled the michty wave, and wnen tne arm retreated, the infant and half-

Jrowred bovs and eirl sucambed. n,,r.

The father and mother would vainly j joUet. Ibvtght. Tontiae. Lexington

gin. it .

lie will make brier to ai nw

levkford. K.H-helle. Aurora.

enJt-avor to retain

tn

We de

t he corpses ol

the:r dead, ar.d at leneth had to aban

don them. Tieing themscives to cocoon nt trees, some of them at last fell with their, other escaped, eline ing to the trees temporarily and at other time able to catch hold of something ele. so. between the breakers, reached safety after many hours of hardship About t wenty name, including a young girl, swam arrofe the lagoon, and after five or six hours' battling with the waves succeeded in landing safely on the leeward side of the bland. jmrir it-r tMeurk ShefCeal and Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of the latter Imy c;... mi.:.Ti in a reaort to the

United State consul, give the grew

aome details of the diater. The r 1 1berts lost one shelter whea a cocoanut tree fell, but secured another in a high sump of a booran tree. The water, which had all but submerged them comple-ely. bow only reached their feet. The wind threatened to

II. June i in- Will

Wi S 1 1 a iftvei'iii -saj - ;it Lincoln. III.. prlngfield. III., and Decatur. lit. and will arrive at Indianapolis that night. Thence he ili proceed directly to Washington. Imring the trip the president will make many speechc. A majority ol them, quite naturally, will be di'lirered from the platform of his Cat bat many of them will be sustained rfforts of notable importance.

AN EXTENSIVE WORK BEGUN War llrpartarit Ucciw CMBBfltat ..Mplrie U-t-r ol ll..lh I nln

an. I DBlrdrruIr liaiH Washinsrton. March 17.- P.y direction of Ijecretary Koot the war department t-day rmtNiiUed on the ev ,;-.e work :' ompiling and pur it ag a complete roster of the orti cera and enlij-teti men of the I nioc and confederate armies. Tin.- is the necretary" own project, and he uceeede.1 in impressing cititfrcss with

tear them from their position again i toe i,iea that it would be only just and again, and so tiee Americans J anj fMr to the south to place ou th passed that awful night. Ia the morn- J pffccjai ?t the names of the confed im? the ene of horror that met their ; .,(.l1ers. in order that their de

MB may trace tbeir lannij ith accuracy .

The north, through separate puidt

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xa f l iUI 1 A-4 I . t h j ll t- Mil1. f-V IBs ntK

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a a a ä w a nammKaax an anaaa ar v

$ ' -,r nr MEXICO

"For G'ic And the tfte effects Ike debditj. nervousness, dys-

persid dnJL

ether cutdrrhn connHftoll e suiting from the Gnp, in the en-t-.'e MitfiA MtJ-.CA IfiAve f -und no remedy thjt eguJtls Peru ut for rny-trf Action."Dr. S. B. HurtmAn. President The HArtmAn 5ar-tA'ium.

From

N. Y. ' During the recent

OrtP en

demic.

tUmWrnW

million

victims or

.threfft-

j ttney cf Peu-

nA tn ffojca-y

relieving this miltd? snd

ästfterefl

fees nss been the

tA of the

Cpr.:t.nenr.

the disease out of my iytrn in a fw tfavs and aid not hiti'.:t mc from pursuing my daily work. "I ftfurald like To srr our Board of Health give it oficial rceognitlOfl and have it u.-fd general. y among our poor

of the kidnevs. catarrh of the pelvic 'sick people in (.rt.-r .f torii.

orcans. are to be counted by hundreds Joseph A. Klinn.

LIKE A DEMON grip has crossed our country. lraiiig behind scores of physical wrecks. i, :im of catarrh of the head, catarrh of the thn at, catarrh of the

lung, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh

:

eves on everv side was harder to en-

dcre than the terrors of the night

Corpse frightfully mutilated were

rs thousands. l.riD is eiuilitii; ca

tarrh, and sows the seed of chronic catarrh within the system. This is so true that few grip ufferers are able to make a complete recorrv until they have used Peruna. Never in the history of medicine ban a remedy receive. i tveft unqualified and univcrsa. eulogies as Peruna. A !ew York Alderman's r.vperlesee.

lion Joseph A. Flinn. alderman i

Fifth District, writes from UM t imstopher street, New York City, as follows: Wirni a pestilence overtakes our people we take precaution as a nation to preserve the citizens against the dread disease. "T.a grippe has entered thousands of our homes this fall, and I noticed that the people who used Perur.a w.-rc quickly restored, while those who depended on doctor's prescriptions, sprnt weeks in recovering, leaving them tveak and emaciated. "I had a siirh: attack of la grippe

and at once took Peruua. v.l.. h drotrc

D. I. Wallace, a charter memo-T "T

the latcraatioaal Barber'i Union, writes from 1j Western avenue. Minneapolis, Minn.: "Following a severe Hack of la grippe 1 srrnvd to b affected badly all over. I suffered with a severe backache, irdig s'i'in an-i numerous ills, to I could neither eat nr sleep, and I thought I would giv up mv work, which 1 could not afford to do. "One of my customer who was preatlv helped by Peruna advised me to trv it, and I procured a bottle the MM day. I usd it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the nxt two month I took five bottles, and then felt iphradid Now my head is clear, my nerves steady. I enjoy food, ar.d rest well. Perura has been worth a dollar a .'ose torn." TV T Wallace. Mr. 0. EL Perry. Atchison, Kansas, writes: "Acalr. after repeated trials of your medicines. Peruna and Manalin. I fir th la as mv expression of the wonderful rou.ts of your very valuable m diti:;e

r Pa effecta ia my case after repeated trials. "First, it cured me of chronic brocchitis of fifteen years' standing hf using two bottle of Peruna in January. ls..4, and no return of it. "After I was cured of bronchitis X had la rrinoe erenr winter for sereral

winters. But. through the u.-e of Pe- ! runs, it got gradually weaker in Its eI verity, until it dwindled down to a I mere stupor for two or three days. N'.w the stupor does not trouble ma

any more." O. II. Perry. A CimiWlrt Experience House of Representatives, Washington. I). C Peruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "I am mor- tb.in satisfied with Peruna. and find It to be aa excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. 1 have used it in my fan.i'y and they all join me in re. mmcnding it aa an excellent remedy." Verv respectfullT. le. re H White. If you do not we eis E pr- mpt and sit is factory results from 'he use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease, and he will be pleased to give you hin valuable advice gratia. Address. TV Hartman. Pres'dert ot

I Tut Hartman sanitarium. Columbus, O.

strewn about, and there were living J potions, has covered pretty well th

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beings with unsightly and most painful wounds. Ia som" instances only

one out of a family had survived. l"p

ground f-r it - own soldiers. P.ut th

ou'tbern records aa archive-, nevn xery complete, were scattered and de

W'rlahi Will Wai.e l.irrfltlo Pr. rrJUc BBd Bek. New York. March IT. Whitak-t Vright. nrr -ted Saaday, wa takei to the federal building. M ' m ne to be arraignei before t ommia si.. ii er Alexander. Mis Florence Browne, said t iis niece, who arrive 1 with him. and a ho disappeared f r n the Albemarlt

hotel later in the da . went t. the t dee of I'nited htates Marshal Henkel with her counsel. be was not Bfieawce. Mi- Hrown. while she repeate.fly asked to Ik? excused from answrinn questions, made partial repliea wber questioTitd by reir-sentative of the areas. She said she wa 'be niece ol , Wbitaker Wright, but knew nothing about his financial affair.-. Mr. Wri-bt said he did mt bring large sum of money with him. Tt is n..t th- c -st. .in of Knglish pe. pie t travel with large M.ms." he sai4 "They secure letters of credit ot draft, instead of carrying large Mounts of moaey. I hate only small sum with . aaaaga to earr; me along. Vut of -ur-e I an able U secure any amount 1 need for any purpose. Mis Browne said ,he would retorr to Unsland terv sho-tly. Wright says be will waive extradition and returned to Kngland. but will n-i-t on aa examination here be fori doing M. BANK'S DOORS ARE CLOSED. a jifkMitiiir. Uaaai orIrr f the I aanBBBWSBBa. Atla-ta. Km.. March IT. A Journal . . , : M l - .. MMIM

rte. i.. 7i ni .u( k"ii.iiir, ... -

the barren reef many bodies had j r,,4ri owing to the outcome of th

war. an.l it is known that many frauds are practiced on the besero lent, and many families lack imiort ant links in their histories because ot the loss of these records. Secretary Ctnt in eallini? this matter to the at

lagooa bodies were Boating apon th j tjon 0f congres. said that h.- ls

en

lodged, and as the brown W.n Bad Ireen s raped off by the coral, the j ghastly appearans-e of these . orpses j wa hard to bear. Out on the sur I face of the deep the sharks were sect j tLr. rierei..r inarv botile. while in the I

debris. The n. rv bants sav they ha

lost more than a half million dollars OFFICERS WILL OPEN GRAVES

KaaScaoa r.ijii:e ! .eorse Mey. Ihr Merk BWcanW la rhllaatrh I Pbi ade'phia. Marx-h IT. Th- pttBe authorities are gathering mieh evidenee against tieorce llo-ey. the negro herb do-ior. who. with Mr. I atherine Banne, is under arre-t charged with causiag the death by -low poion of Wm. .. Hare. the woman's busiwnd. As-iant Bistrict Attorney Khoyer. who is conducting the inxestigation. expects to fix upon UlMaW the responsibility for numerous deaths which have occurred here ui der what are now considered suspicious circunaances. It was stated by a police oficial to day that the authorities have direct ed the opening of SI grav. in order that the bodies might be examined for traces of poison. Three letters were recessed at the district attorney's office calling the attention ol the authorities to many deaths bebe ved to be due o Ho-sy , j,t ions. HAD TWO CHANCES TO DIE. earr TlWe Tk ! SSlfc mrr-r la .mmn HI t.llr la atcaaa

' Chicago. March IT. tVth a I "thevlit e about his neck, the end t which

"Ths First national Isank of Florida was made f.st near the window ledge whe,n . . Henrv Pike leaped from a window on wuhwho f V n,:r"1 STfL nL a boord.tg boas. nsUtions h comptroller of heeurrencv. A aa- ff The rope with which hand.

t:onal bank examiner ha- leen placed

la charge. No statement has been given out by the president nor any of Ihe official. Ihe 1'irs national was -ae of the oldest and strongest tgstitutj. us in the stite."" TRANSFER DRIVERS, STRIKE. Stale Bear af rKii ration at KaaaWa Us Teaasf-r rsvaipsalea tu Mad t p. Kstsas I ity. Mo, M?r h IT. -Th State hoard of arbitra on met here Monday afternoon and with repreaei.tatirea of both . :' s in-ilered the tran-fer drivers' strike. No violence ia being displaced. The basine of the transfer companies is effectually tied up. If 'h" ' 'J"l of r , -v .OB feil to settle the difference it is hw Üivtl o'lif r unions will go out.

like th oight to hang himself broke

but he fell to a tone sidewalk in front of the hmildioe an-i killed lMe was an Knglibman. H er of age. He had been out af enipl.nmeal and had become despomint. Ta Heaa lB -rlel loo. ( l,icsp March IT. K-erv depart

ment of lk 1'orest college has beea closed for two week to prev. nt a spread of carlet fever. There are no new ease of the di-ease ia the college, but the persiten-e with which it ha hng on in the village led ta the adoption of thi- !at--t measur.-

part ment was constantly in receipt ol

appeals from state officials, historn al

societies ami painoiic ir i " associations for tranrit- af the military reeonl of state troops, tc ari-wer which would cost more that , a aniftiou dollars. , that the most i acoaomUal way would be to pahltsi a complete ro-- - DIET PASSES EXHIBIT BILL Sharp llrhalr and I ttleBsm "I merleaa Br. .niihl BW4 I' Vor!ils I air prpri;iliiii Mrn.nrr. BrSB, Mar.h IT. In the Prnwiaa diet to-night nn appropriation of -'. t for Pi i. -sia's edu. at ional exhibit t the t. Ioii exposition wa- votc l. although aot without sharp effsafti lion. Herr Krawinkel, lilwral. BW pressed his rejrret that the imperial government had BUKfttsI the invitatioa to participate in the exhibition. -I hr- amenities." he said, "which we

h.Tve rv.i.,l from the

f not great enough

minds m f 'he s'-,rv of a pe.l.Jlet

who was ki ked out of the front

entering afrain at the rear. Ou bilities towards Xmeriea are

less in vi w of the duties to w hieb oui

paintings and other art objects are subjected. The American only want to borrow oir m- thrsls. I earnestly ur;re von to vote down the item." Her t ii.lt. miiii-'er of eibnation and public wor-hip. replierl: "I leave it to the judgment of 'he house

whether this ii.. nption oj a nation

h we nr. livinir on friend W

is in plai-e. The matter in

.. ncern,nn ,-osition of all na-

. -i .i :.tid -.ile. Pni--i.i'.s exhibit ts for the promotion of our own interest. It nio-t he a matter of importance to the people of the I nil cd Mates to receive a correct view of out culture."

Her I aek "' 11 Prarlleat K " I ' The Illinois woman who railed her hue M JiffW I Ünmghl four Bid w eeo- 'What "asked th- , IZZ hand a jackass and then gel mad beeanas mwrn T drum . ...hit m the dtasr-wm ot. een aa h.. callei her bis better halt -loes not -em Tiunnmbob S-.-a v-.rvr.-e Mr kff sr. i f g1; . -.a'Vs ren " rw Z know such a thing as j-otue Denver mm, I so womsa i ever eeasleaf ss "Oh, absat o- an - V " iii either extravagant or stingy.- Pa,, a del- plied the man kn I"W lim this Pre. -i r.Kg.l.. v N' "We cannot do this work." saidthe first j pasetlpetaa Tessa, U ' rg -e- . iv.---. : F.rH yilCltaWJ, "and keep withm the limit r.oshton -Oh I live ... j.vVM : fool pad -"' don't van rob tsat feilet ?3' Reurdj Bl;;n.rre Aawricaa. :ra. as i i i . . gaa -S.VTWmA "A eWBh is something of an esnrrt aa g j He aht rl4i:er. a it oar ecerry.!JeBaWmiT SSrf c.e.ted. j , ft ; Ne- Cardaa.

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Js.ilre Imi's oaaltlaa. Washington. March IT lb- Harlia fter ht v-it to Juti-e lav. Moadajr morning, staled: "Jmiice lsj apent a comfonabl- nght an 1 hi eaaditb a is ssnat eacoa rasd ng."

FROM LARAMIE TO CHEYENNE.

If I'rr.i 1. at UnUe the Trip llorae Sarh. aa l,rn",-'t Mr BUI Have I aislr) Kse.irl.

fheyenne. Wvo.. March IT. If Presidem BBBBtseM carries out hi plan to ride Iweaehaek from I... ramie to thevrnae. duririir the wesietn trip, Tit Bp . t . S I . of this place, will be detailed to escort him. i cowboy arort adJI ai" p' oUably 1' prseMsd The II mile run from Laramie to thit pta-e i rilled with jioints of inten at, lac'iid us some verv rutraed secafty.

Delicately formed snd gently reared. w:mon aifl Rai In all the seasons of the r lives, as maidens, wives, or mrhers, that the cne simple, wholesome remedy Vhtch a::s gently and pleasantly and naturally, and whicli may bs used w.th truly beneficial effects, under any co-s ions. when the system needs a laxative, is Syrup of Fitjs. It is well known to be a simple combination of the total n and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aromatic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to ÜM taste and acceptable to the system when its gentle cleansing is drired. Many of the Ills from which women suffer are of a transient nature and do n:t cms from any organic trouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to the beneficial effects cf Syrup of Figs, but when anyth.ng more than a laxative i needed it is best to consult ths family physician and to avoid the old-t.me cathartics and loudly advertised nostrums of the present day. When one needs only to remove the strain, the torpor, the congestion, or sim.lar ills, which attend upon a cor. vov i condition cf the system, use the trse and gentle remedy Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the depression, the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which are due to inactivity of the bowels. Only those who buy the genuine Syrup cf Figs can hooe to get its beneficial effects and as a guarantee of the excellence of the remedy the full name of the Company -California F g Syrup Co. is printed on the front of . - f package and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs Is fraudulent and should bo declined. To those who know the quality cf th s excel.ent laxawe. the offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs Is cailed for, is always resented by a transfer cf patronage to some first-class drug establishment, where they do not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents pr boitie.

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