Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier. C DO A MB. Fshllahor.
Ill INDIANA. Cardinal Cihhon n the "? Ii. aeeepted an imitation to attend the in augural cerenionia of the St. Ionia exposition, and wilt offer the mng prayer. Tbc ton of a mountain near Daw on. V. V., slipped off. on tbc -'tith. burying the Halt inn re V Ohio rail road track under rk as large at box can. Judge Ja me X. Tvner. assistant attorney general for the p wt frier department, resigned, on the -?th, to take effect on the appointment of hia aucceasog Advices were received, on the ?7th, that the explorers led by W. Bf. MaeMillan had reached Harrar. 1'ast Africa, a town Doted for its ugly wen and women. Adrices from Honduras, on the 23th atated that rre-.td-nt-Flect llonilla had captured the entire Xtlantic seaboard of Honduras and waa marching on Tegucigalpa, m The worst break in the history ot the Mississippi levee system occurred live miles below Greenville. Miss., on the th, and 16 feet of water shi t through a pap 600 feet wide. Senor Ojeda, Spanish minister, on the 26th. accepted the invitation of the St. Louis fair commissioners to deliver a formal address at the ex position dedication on April 3U. A jury at Indianapolis. Ind.. on the 20th, decided that the loss of her scalp by Josephine Stephen whileemployed in the Taeoma laundry was worth $7,000. Her hair caught in a machine. The National Council of Women, in session in New Orleans on the "7th. elected Mrs. Mary Wood Swift, of San Francisco, president and Mrs. Flo Jamison Miller, of Illinois, secretary. A new schedule granted to the freight handlers of the New York. New Haven A Hartford railroad, on the 27th. gives them virtually a ten-per-cent. increase and a nine-hour day. William Miller Collier, of Auburn. N. V.. was appointed special assistant to the attorney general, on the 24th, and assigned to duty in connection with the enforcement of anti trual laws. Mr. Alice Hull Duraic-k. wid ot Edwin T. Burdick. was called to testi fy in the murder inquiry at Uuffalo on the MM, Letters received by her from Arthur Pcnnell were read in court. Senate and house committees on military affairs at Springfield, III., decided, on the 24th. to ask for $.00u to defray national guard expenses to the St. Isolds World's fair dedication, April 30. AH effort to fill the nnagtnire on the northern edge of dreat Salt lake have failed, and a train was wrecked there, on the 2'.th. ,he track having dropped six inches. Fireman Wats n was killed. M.i j.-fien. Leonard Wood started to the Philippines on 'he 2.th. He will atop at several point naj the way and Study the methods of other powers in employing natives and report to the war department. An actor, (ilbert Warfleid, pleaded guilty, on the 2".th. to the charge of stealing $2.700 from the treasurer of the Sxlva opera company and was sentenced to two years in the house of correction at Milwaukee. P- 1 iceman J. L. StWjW "hot aal killed Wm. Wheeler while the lat'er was trying to escape am t in Wash injrton. I). on the ttSJh The policeman then collapsed, and was taken to a hospital in a serious condition. Estes C. Itatlilxmo. former directot of iK.sts of Cuba, appealed to President Roosevelt, on the J Ith, from the action of Secretary of War Root in dismissing the charges riled by Mr. lUthbone ag-.iin-t tien. Ltotif I Wood. The parent of Miss Kl ( row, in arbondale. III., re eived a letter froro her. en the Utk, dated in Marii'a. in which she stated that hr fia tic -.Prof lonn narrow iiu.J renisru to marry, after she had traveled lu.ooo miles to meet him. In connection with the di-overvof the opening of ihe 'fission espionage bureau at I-embnrg. ReJieia, Dr. t)saolinski.a high official in the Austrian revenue department, and three Austrian officers were arrested as sp:ei on the :1th. A portrait of the late President Mc Kinlev. painted by W. I). Murphy was accepted by Col. Ringham, superintendent of public imflaliif and gr-nituls, on the :'ith. M the anS) that Mill be hung in the White House tt Wash ington. A jmy at Lexington. Ky, on toe 6th. returned a verdict of three years In the penitentiary for Dr. A. I. Tay lor. a plivi ian. and the president of the Industrial Mutual Deposit Co. which failed vear ago. The bärge aaa embezzlement. A cablegram from Pome to St Louia on the '.".th, announced that Pope Leo had confirmed the nomination .f Itisbop .lohn J, Qleaaota, of Kansas City, to be codjutrr hislmp for the archdiocese of fe M, U . with the Tight of in cecsjoo,
CUKttENT TOPICS.
TIE IEW8 H PERSONAL AND GENERAL. J tTerion H. louea, a netired naval nicer, tiled in his apartment In Philadelphia, on the .' f. u, uged 7V yea rs. Kuth Zeigler, aged 23 years, lately a public school teacher of Miniieape lis. Minn., committed suicide near Saratoga, CaJ.. on the -Mth, drowsing herself because her fiance had racjueated the b-eaking of their engagement. Moses Fowler Cha.sc. th. central figure in an Indiana will case, was found la private sanitarium in France on the 25th. lie is pronounced incurably insane. Former County Surveyor Louis Enricht and K. C. Keuscher, an attorney, were arrest ed in Chicago, on the 25th, charged with making fraudulent land deals. A broken rail w recked a Santa Fe passenger train at I-akin, Kas., on the -'tb.uiid every car xcept one left the track. Conductor loud was badly in jured. The Woman's Suffrage association adjourned at New Orleans, on tue '-"th, after aeleeilag Washington as the nest place of meeting. Dr. R. C. Flower was indicted for grand larceny in New York, on the MtJi, and locked up in the Tombs in default of ..o,iXHt bond. (Jeorge Nelk, who kille! his mother, waa declared sane and convicted of muraler in the tirsit degree in Philadelphia on the IMfk Five hundred Itarrels if burgundy wine were shipped from San .lo-e Cal., to Antwerp and London on the 2Mb. President Roosevelt was invited, on the Wftt, by representatives of the Typographical unioa in Washington to open the intern.tti nal convention on August 10. The president pn' ised to do so, if in the city at that time. A brother of Sir Hector MaeDoni' the Itritish officer who committed sui cide in Paris, on the 25th. arrived in that city on the 26th, and decided to bury the remains in French soil. Tbc National Council of Women of the United States convened in New Orleans on the 26th. No trouble arose oter the color question as no negro delegates were in attendance. Rev. .1. C. tirimes. attempted to kill himself with a revolver while attend ing a Methodist conference at Altoona. Pa., on the 26th. He waa suf fering; from melancholia. An anti cigarette bill passed die Viseonsiu assembly on the 26th. It prohibits the manufacture of or sale of cigarettes or cigarette paper, and takes effect July 1 nit. Louia A. Monette was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years, at Texarkana. .rk. an the 26th, or breaking into the jail there while hunting for a friend. Iotert Winscott was married to Mrs. Mary Harmon at Row ling Gr.en. Ky., on the 26th, and died while receiving congratulations immediately after the ceremony. The plants of the American Bicycle Co. and the India Rubber Co. were totally dest roved by fire at Akron, O., on the tttB. The "total loa is estimated at $."0.000. Francis Hare, a political leader among' the Chickasaw Indians, and hia wife were assassinated by an tinknown person at Ravia, 1. T., on the night of the 26th. Senator Parker introduced a resolution in the Dlhsota legislature, at Spring'field. on the 26th. to investigate the expenditures of Attorney -(icneral Hamlin's ofttee. lit inquest into the death of Kdwin L. Rurdick, at Ruffalo. N. ., closed, on the Jtith. without discovering evidence sufficient to oint out the murderer. 0ot. Yates, on the 26th. apjiointed William M. Mounte. of Carlinvilie, a member of the Illinois commission to the I-oniiana Purchase exposition. A strange plant at (ilenwood. la., killed two cl.il Iren mth'26th. They ate the roots. A third child was in a critical rondition. Peter I.uttrell and wife, both pat eighty, were murdered by unknown persons near McMinnville. Tenn.. on the 2Mb Announcement wjis made in Chicago, on the 27th. that a newspaper company had btett formed by women, with Mrs. Alice Rlount at its bead, which will "dare to print everything and anything exact lv as it is." Delegates fr..ni e lucational institni'.ns in Illinois met at Rloomiogton. on the 27th. and adopted a code of rules tending to place athletics on a better liasis. Daniel Allen and Will Way, who re cently broke out of jail at. South Siom City, were arrested, on the 27th. and placed in the Waverly (la.) jail after a battle. The men are wanted in Nebraska. .lamei: Flow er and his son .lohn were shot and killed near Knosville. Tenn., on the -7th. while resisting arrest. Lieut. Reese, formerly of Carrollton, (in., was killed in a brilliant anl Biircesful charge on Gen. San Mi gnel's foice of la 1 1 ns by Macalebe scouts in the Philippines n the 2Mb. Will Horsey, colored, was hanged la Birmingham. Ala., on the 27th. for highway rolery. the first instance in the state's history where the death penalty has been imposed for that crime. Secretary Hay sent a warning to Cuba, on the -'Tth. that the slightest amendment of the Cuban reciprocity treaty would result in its death. The German empress was thrown from her horsa w?iile hunting ia Grunewald forest, on the 27tuf and amffered a broken arm
Two hundred girls quit work ia a handkerchief factory at l'asaaic. N. 1 . on the 27tl, without git ing a rear n.
Clyde W. Wkittel, ag.d 24. fatally tabbed hu brother. Ar hie Wbittel. aged 22, at Sparta. Mich., un the 2Tth, over a triial matter. Lyman Rros." wholetutle millinerv . ... , . . hiubc, at t euur Kapius. la.. waa robbed, on the 2Tth. of silk valued at from $4.000 to n.noo. Alfred A. knapp and Samuel Keelor both charged with wife murder, were indicted in the first degree at 11 ami I ton. O.. on the 27th. fitVr. Hurl. in. on the 27th. appointel W, S Haugh. J. I), ltartlett and Mar: I'ottlier pdice rouuuissionera for Lafayette, lud. Three of tien. Geroninto Trevino'i kinamen. all of Mexico, were burned to death in a wreck at m Costa. Tex. on the 27th. Mrs. W. .1. Jncuin, of Louisiana, Mo., threw he child from their burning residence. m. the 2Tth, and safes' its life. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Lieut. Charles Faulkner, son of former Senator Faulkner, of Wast Virginia, was placed in conti nenient on orders of Maj. Pit. her. at Skairway. Alaska, on the rjth. Faulkner ;c c used of obtaining Mioiicv under f.. Is preti uses. Robert 11. Wilson. Iriver of a km carriaije. wa kille! 'ilinost lata tan b iy. and t ant. Saliford Tim nips. n. I.ietlt. Harry ea-r anl Adam Kuppt-ri were injured in reapoading to a t,re call in Wttabttrg, ia . on the MMk. William V. McKenn. who for m- irly twenty years was -liior in chief of the Public Ledirer. died at bis home in Philadelphia, on the -."".b. at the agfl Of J..; ears. Ue served as President Uuchanan's secretary. Luther Maya and William lindsay farmers, ijua rreled cr a quantit y of squirrels at Cumberland. L T.. on th. 2'.'tl:. and Lindsay shot Mays dead. Li udsays-surrendered, and assert- he fired in se'f-defense. t apt. Coffin and 12 men. who will take part in the Zeigler Arctic expedition, arriicl at Tromsoe. Norwny, on the 2'Jth. The repairs to the exredition's steamship America are completed. The remains of Sir Hector Mac Donald, the Rritish officer who eomn.it ted suicide in Paris rather than fete charges of immorali'y. were taken to Kdinburgh. Scotland, on hv -".th. for br.rinl. A big ferryboat belonging to the Central l.'ailroad of New .l-r-.-canpht fire, on the 2th. and araj hauled into midstream to save ot!.er craft. Thelx.at l.urn-.-d to the water e edge. 0 Beta IM F. Swift, president of the Swift Packini; Co.. df4 . t his home in ChicaL'o. M the WtB, of intertal hemorrhages resulting from a sutgiMl oHratin. Mr. Swift was 61 years old. Kolert N. Raker, of Worcester Mass.. and .lohn It. Kenerson. ol Roxhury. Mass., freshmen at Dartmouth college, were drowned in the t-.nnecticnit rier n the 20th. Herman Row man Ksher. of hicapo, k Yale university student, kille.) aba telf in New York, on the 2'.th. I ose fce had leen told that he could not recover from consumption. t.. O. Keefe. a wealthv resident of Manito. III., escaped from the insane hospital at Jacksonville and wai killed by a train near Woodson, III., ip the 20th. John Wanamnker. of Philadelphia, on the rmth. sold his rights and title of his publication. Kveryhody's Majrazine, to the Itidgeway -Thayer comIany, which is composed of Krnian J. Ridgeway . John Adams Thayer and G. W. W ilder. The vote of bituminous miners in Indiana on the ultimatum of "p tor- that last year's aTceinnt 'e iglieil. was canvassed at lli.li in.idis. Bat the ;oth. and sh iwed a majority la fa i r of rejecting the ultimatum V stybahlr-dreaaej aromaa fr.rn London fired thre.- shot- at M Mar. el Prevost. the French noielist. in Pari, on the -"ill, because he i.fn.,, to recogniy. her. He Iis ir;n.- 1 the w. m an and escaped injury. Mrs. s i.. MtJuown was rol.be! of pt aradck she h.nl just tttkei from the bank in Marion. Ind.. on the th. by two men who tok t b monev from her poeketPOOfc which was hang. ing from her belt. Forest afeCord, driven hnaanti bj fear of arrest on the charge of disrtirlung the peace, cut the throat if is sweet heart. Miss t hariti Htorta, and killed aiaaaeH at BoarnviUe, O., on ike .t h. The ar of R.iKsia. on the nth. le eeived Thomas . ri Hit. re Dreamt .- ie of the t. LovU fSBOadtfon, and expre.- his personal intere-t a id sympathy with the objects of the ex position. The heart of Yail Wood, while he was iituleriroinir a sni'f krt operation at Mi--oiila. Moad . on the Mth, stopped Iteating. and in half an hour he siiihlenh r. turne! to life ami will rcoer. th wiiteen restaurants were los-l in iVnver. ol.. m the uttb. by a strike of '.on union cook- and waiters. The trouble arose over the employment of non-union -roks. ice dniiral Coiirrejfdles. who commanded the Fretuh forces at Taka anil Tien Tsin in the recent China expedition, ilied in Paria. France, n the .'tot!II PattTson. a ramhmaii. visited hi flivcrced wife at Li ran io Cd.. on the HtJk, as I s,t hi little daughter through th !.ir i. .l kilted hims.-lf. I. like .lames, aged m, a Imtel keep at llonilla. S. D.. threw himself unler a train at Huron, on the :itth, ami waa instantly killed. The .1. Mattingly distillery, ia Louisville, Ky.. sas lestroyed by fire, on the 30th, causing a losa of $M,00O.
WITHIN 0FR LIMITS.
Hews by Telegraph ''om V&riotu Towns in Indiana. slelase Im bsrek. Fvrt Way i. lad Man b M. The I . u! net r i : v for ihmss ,it Si .lohn e tatio.i. . ekurek a; nw Baven s'n miles ast of this city. Sunday niori lag and in t iL'a t ion revealed that Jeaeafe Kitafdb th- gei sexton, aad eiislked to the organ loft anil had kt - ti the end of CM ! Ik ropes that hung from the Itrlfry ami taken hi life. The dtstd ansa prom; .e! by Hi health, ami in the selectim of the instrument of dvath the sexton had chosen the roc nttacheti to thedapwi of th- In-il usel only w Ii n the bell ik tolle! for funerals. UJrl Ksoeka Statt SaloSBS. Kokomo. Ind.. March in Miss (r. rie Btyer. who as !is-harged from her posiiion in a sti.r kaeaaee she headed a laiil f slnmnu-rs among the saloons, is lik'ly to put the whole liiptor fraternity of Kokon o out d business frer her lisinissal she canvassed the town with remonatlwSCea and in court Saturday put t:t saloons out of tnwlaaioa for tana jnrara, she has remor.sT rant , s alaaoat rea.'y for use against nil th r applicants fof license ! anti will lik-ly knock out eterj drinking place in town. Will Re Indicted. Craw fords ille. ML, Mar.h n- The grand jury which has keea baWaflgat' b g the in si crioos destli of Robert J, Drake at Ha r v s. org on March ti w ill return an imiu-ttnetit against Mrs. Flmira Myers Drake, barging her wi'h mttrd-r in the first degree. Mr- Drake has repeated the statement that her present prei'icamcnt w as due to spiteFad, inions peigkhora and the ICWI' paers. She said that she would never marry again le-aus' Hriike vvas her ideal husliand. Lose Their StaM, ISdiatwaalia, ltd . March 0 The ca. of Finlev Rarrell & Co.. of Chi--ago. against Arthur t. .ewoy. w tm-n has been dragging in the federal -oiir; for nearly tw w ks. has liei-n finish, d and judgment renlered against the complainant. The case will lie carried to the Luit. St a tea urt of appeal. Th. sUii was against Newby f or $.fi.000 which the .mpi.iit n nt claimed was lue on account . f a transaction in North rn raeiftr ttoek made in lSOf. Ilroppril Five Slsrlea. Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar-h SS Harry C, Strideck. at I n.i ia i a pdis plasterer .v I has been working at Anderson, fell t - . stories and biaded in adeepntiee" ment. lb- pot up ar.i brushed off bis clothes um! was feeling his bruies when bis fellow workmen reacheil hin. He said he was not hurt and starte! back to work. "There was not much to tell about 'he trip lownward." he said. He remembered that he hit the arth w it h a thump. Mnae? for Hospital. Michigan City, It... March IW. .Tohr n. R;irker has endow..; St. Anthony hospital, to lsc built :t. Ikkieit BJ thFranciscan BfatFT, by piling 110,000 the conditions being that the citizens subserilse $.''..'.. (mmi i:e has already Wen doMted. Mr. Barker has built a ublie library in Micbican ity and enlow.-l several ther public ins-i-tut ions. rnafeaaea Fiirffr. Decatur. Inl.. Marek W. Kurt.b.hn..i an aertinant. of t his city, am - ed here charpeil with forginp the name of A. C. Gregor, a prominent eitien. to a check for ?.. bus eonfesse!. implicating F? Touhey. of IV-eatnr. Johnson is famous for making tht il ling night nscensb.n. Took Hia Owb Life. Decatnr. It Mar h Mb Racy Rower-, .ireil 4.' wars, committed suicide by cutting hi thr at. II had teen sick at rami genta ani it is suppose J rlcspondem i was the cause .f his net His kssty a- found by his .hiUlren H. lav a w i ..w and four children. Wm I sable to T.ml. Waba'h. Ind.. Mar-h 30. Mr-. M.iHa Harris, sii.ee 100 a resideiil of this eil. :iel of eanWf of the i dtna h She hnd seen ill fr mnny months for two weeks before her tttntl bail Iseen unable tf at. She wa- Ti ear of age nix! leaves two hililren. fiJo.l tor. Pnaada. viieeM.- in-.. Marek Tbev dore Donk. ag ii .V; years, the heaviest man in Ki... roaaty, lil here. II, w.iihei tsi ntowada, but iraaaethreia business. Re leSVeai sis-er. Mr- lloll Henninger. of Chicago. W reeked Uy KJre. ladianapalU, ladL, Marek 30, Cire wrecked the HetkertBgtoi a liefet structural iron works at IS to 37 Weal South street. The i.ss i ketweet Süo.mKt and f7."i.HK. partly eeaeretl b iiisiiiaiu-e. tabbed ta Death. Alexandria, Ind., March lit) (ieorge Strom) stabile! Robert fetaa to dentil in a saloon brawl. The men wert g!a- w. rker- anti their ipi.irrel was one of long standing. Stroud was ar rested. Tie as fia Traek. Frankfrt. Ind.. March 10. An at tempt was made to wreck th e;ist bountl f.nke Kri ami Wettern passen ger train near here. The engine struck a ti' placed on th- track. Rtwakwoller salo aa.ed. Indianapolis. In, I.. March ;o. fht 1r p11l1lic.il im 1 t ion for ihe notninn lin of eiimlidatrs for ma or. eit elerk. Hli e juilge anl "imrflWITB S large met anil t hartes Itonkwalter preent ineumlient, was renominated fir mayor bj a Iniuat im. t lmrle , Klliott foreit elerk aiMlThomas MiU. Inn for n die jiidee.
11 Ml 11 DISMAY.
Fund Urgently Needed to Stay the Turbulent Waters of the Mississippi. 0AK6EROUS CREVASSE AT NYMELlA. Break at Howell to Heyoad trlToat a I'ariae Hallway Ilaase leaal laolrd et lllaaaler ta MMMaW l ikely l Mark the Kad f Ike Ntraajale. New OrkSHaS Mart h 1 The carrying away of adilit ional crilibing at the Hynielia crevasse curly Moiulay morning brought lit- for-es that hae b -n at work tliT? to the verge of abandonment of the attempt to close the break. Later in tke day. however, it was agre-l to continue the undertaking, though till hands are lik lv to be cidle! in if the terrifi' urrut washes out the new lines f ribbing which were started from Isoth tads ot the Iraas Isle lltnansj fteiwssw. la no event cau the work be completed inside of a week am! utib'ss ample money is guaranteed the next lis.i-t r t. th- rililung is likebjf to mark the end of t he struggle. Keatuoreeo Abiint Kvhaaalrd. The levee board to-day let it I'' known that it was at the end f its reanneeea, and that unless the planters am! the railroatls could aaattre siibs ript ions amounting to $.Vi.(mhi it will tie eoaapelled to thro- up its bands. Doubt less double t ha t amount will lie repiirel to -onipb-te the job. It is saiil the br-ak is close to seien hundred feet in wilth, with the etuis still steadily uniting away. Two rulges between which the levee cav-d have prevented the water from sprealing rapidly above ami below, but the mighty torrent is tilling the lakes and havous to the rear, and in the next fortnight the whole busin from the Lr Fourche to the lower limits of the traMttntnd lantl in l'htqurmine is likely to go under water, causing inestimable damage and nuudi suffering. Railroad Httpeleaalv Involved. The Texas t Pat inV railroad is now hopelessly involved with water running deep over the tracks, und with little hoe of an early resumption of traffic if the creva-s,. iv pttwdtted to run until law water comes. The Howell eVVtaSBC is beyond control, ami this has s-,i -pendett all trartic oer the Napoleon iie bran-h of the Soutliern Pacific. HAHECY'S INJUNCTION DEFIED. Rleetloa iimmliiloarri ia i kiraua Op. a a. til unni Ballola la l,rl-aer-Uirburun 4 ateat. Chicng, March Ul. In spite of Judge Hanecy's injunction in the Ixr-imer-lbirlKirow contest an! in the face of threats of contempt proceed ings, the electioiicominissioners, .Mooday, i-ned and counted the lialb.ts ast in one pr 'inct of the mgressional li.tri ts. in the election if last N'overnlsT. Their action const itmtted, in the opinion of .bulge ( 'art er. by whose ad ice the injunction was violattd. a technical v i ndiea t ion of 1 be election law. The count finishetl. the election commissioners remained in a state of s-ipe tbroughout the remainder of the day, with Milice masscil inside ani outside of the board room, awaiting an e--ted attack by forces of ( ongresKUiau Lorimer. Cpwartls of three hundred xlicemen, draw n from th- various stations tbrouphout the city, were on guard, but the day pa.ss l without a clash. F.vrn after the adjiurnment of Judge Haney court, hower. and in spit,- of hia decla ration that no writ had !.. n issued, the vigilance of the omiiiisaioners was nit relax-!, owing to fear of a coup n the part of their ojMinents. JUNIUS B. CLAY KILLED. Aeeldeatall skat H HI. Wife w alle at Tirift lraeflee rir I'aria, Ky. Paris. Ky . Manh 31. Junius p,. Clay, one of tbc larg-st land owneia of this count v. was ncideiitallv -bot a nil kill-l bj hi wife while thev w.-re ut kwgei praetitce, Memday, at tinir bom. near her-. The shtioting was done with a shotgun. The ekargl seered the jugular v-in and Mtered the left lung. Il tv a son of Hon. t assius M. ( lay . pr sideat of the late const if 'it ional (invention. TRAGEDY FOLLOWED DIVORCE. Colarado Kaaebatea hol lila Mule Uaoabter I hraash Ihe Heart aad Killed lllaaaelf. Durango. ol.. March ?.t. At ll.i-. field, ( 01.. reateeday, H. Patterson, a n nidiniati. visitt-l Iiis divorced wife to see his s, v ar-obl daughter, and while the child was sitting in his ,-i, drew a revdver und sh,,t her through the heart and Ikes killetl himself Patterson ami his wife were lMtb wesS bers of ntfSffalneWl families. BOLD ROBBERY IN MARION. W oai a l.aaea Sil Haadred Hollar She Nad Jam lira on f run the H.iak. Marion. Ind.. March H Mrs. s. L. McQuowu was rwansd sf $oo on toe public aSjNSte, Mon lay. by two nieo who tisik the money from her pocket book which WSS hanging from her belt. She had just I raw 11 the monev frm the bank. The two men. who have not been urrestfd. were MandIng intside the vl.r when the woman 'iiew ihe itmney.
EIGHTEEN MEN ARRESTED.
atrsjurl lu ihr Oal breaka mi lolraea 1 Sanaa Um tirvol KaUaar Msa'a aiiika at Waterbarr. - W..I i biiiv onn . -larrh 'ghleen HMM plaWnd under .irret .n the II karg ' f av-anlt witb litent to kill s the rsSSSd 'f uttivity n the pari t the padies in tb.ii . ff Tt. to .lis..ver the BUtkora of some of the outbreaks of rlokmiW HSdeh have .. . . ii re I sji-. e the beginning of HutSj 'like . f nnt rnieii and coiilu lirs ,.f the or.uecint Kailway and MgMssJ 0i t weeks ago. The lien arrested a' chargel in the warrants witb i-sa -It on William T Merner and t.eoige M.-rrissette, n the niK'! -f iSsSWUrf H, with intent t. kill. These tv.o me 1 1 were the iioii-uu ion tMflsySS -f the trolley company h had charge of a car which wa attacked at a lonely s(.t ,.n the Waterville line, were SSSSklted and one was beuCu into j rnMMHtJ snl left Ivingou t'ie rails This m cum a little nmre than a ITSel pr it to an attack f a similar nature on a -ar at Forest urk. when Policeman Paul Mendb-a-sobli was kill -l by a bullet from a mob of masked men. Since the Hi ir ilf r was MSMSlttsd detectives athracted by the large rewanls offered have hSaW Jetlj at work, i sti T F. Ruipee. attorney for the t .ut.,cti ut KailToad and Ughting Co.. said, iu IB interview today, that he I. a I itMHeg e idetic- against the men arrested fSt Ihe V.it rville assault, anil that le felt ipiite ct.nt'nb nt - f !raciii-' I t t b WfdCTei of Ctticer Meudel.-soha. I alao Mea t ader Arreal. tlf the arrest-.l men, seven are meet hers .f the I Hill l union, ntrw n strike. These are Charles ')' : s. Harry W. Warren. Clifford Vandermark. Willis Voiul-rmark. Davit! ( . Marsh. Edward R. Winnegar and John M-nire. All of these except Rosa ami Willis Vandermark were arrested by a siiad of a do. -it officers under rotiim.-ind of a seryeant wh visited the meeting place of the strikers" union. They were taken to the pol ce station, and the Sunt for others against whom the warrants were directed was begun. Karly lo-day t'.e H.lice blotter contained the f I low ing atlditional names of nen arrested on the a-sault charge: John Ibart.-n. Krnest Wolcott. ( har'es Thorpe. John Funis, James Whitty. Micha I Keguri. James QntSW, Stephen Hal! il oins Quinn. Joseph Kelly anti W H:.m tello. Hr. arton is a son f li tenia n. WOMAN TURNED THE FIRE. William Arg erloolv woanrfa Kl. lea Barker Becaa. Ske Ho Jeeted Hia tteallaa Ironton. O., March 31. William Arg shot anti seriously wmmded Fllen Rarker, who returned the fire, also wounding Argo, at noon M t. :., v Arft) is a carpenter. He was an old eweet heart of the woman be shot.' When he went to the place v..-te sht was living as the housekeeper of J. J l",i. she refused to see him. ;.nd he opened tire .n her. firing ti. daWtSi one of which tok effe-t in her breast making a serious wumi. s,, re turned the fire, one shot psasiadj through the fleshy part of ne lbe kH the knee and lodging .11 tht other. Argo was arrested. INDICTED BY GRAND JURY. Prealdea af Hg oaaaslaalaa Ftraa la t. Ulli barsed With Koa. las aa I as atom I Hub. St. I.ouit. March 31. lli' l-ialzo president of thf V. S-alo fruit -om-psaty ami one of the largest MBSSSS sioii dealers in the city, is m.!er indictment, charged with iMesttng an immoral house. Scalo w;.s intiutafl with Mamie Rewar, Wtsi -ot .iiieta a resrt at HCJ C hestnut str. et. Acconling to the jolie. Baaks) is a tre..uent visitor at this house. The indictment wm returned s,or,j;, nj rerttSed to the court VIoimIsv' ScaJ0 gae. bawd for his ape araiu WRECK BENEATH THE EARTH, bald Hlaea (lie la trir laaae'a tlarhr. ou Seatla, an.inc a Loan at .. 'Msi. Halifax. V S. March l A dispatch from lsaa"'s Harbor, .-i-r coniit.v, s;,vs that cum in has .-curted in tli- extensive gild mines f. rmeily kioiwn as the Richardson mine, and lately pur based tiv Maaaai fcawtti peiple. who have form--. I a i-ouipiiny known s the boston I,'., hauls, r, Mining to. All the iind.-fi , wirkbigs have collapsed. NO LONGER A PUBLISHER. Joha waaaavaker Hart a with M.rbta aad Title of Hia Pahtleailas, Kerbdra "aaatlar. v. v.t k. Mnrei Ik lapsra hr been algaed by w'ii. b .loh. Wanatnaker ceases to In- a maga.iiMI publislier. He has sold the rights ;,rd title .if his pnlili. atii.il. Kvery bed 's Miigaine. to the Kidjev. ay -Thayer tesasnajr, which is rsanHaoaeil -f l.rman J. Ridgway. John lniu J'haver and C. IV. ihrer. Proaaotloa aaai-.arrd. New York. Mar h l AndJSSt Rlauvelt of the Krie railway onBounced that I). W. Rigoney hau nten sroaetai t. be aaatatssit audit r and IkSt . I, ( raw ford bed lieen appointed to Mr. Wgouij'j oki y s.tioo, auditor if dlsbursemeat. A Soakr at Jeraaalt-aa. Jerusalem. Mar.b n. earthquake shoek of aWarsnSSalesdsd violence was experienc-d here Mndy. The entire population was p.mic stricken, but the damage one aa iNfkl
