Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1903 — Page 2

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C. DO A ME. PaOliabrr. f A8PXB I t INDIANA. Daria Johnson. D. D.. clerk of the IVrstty terian synod of Illinois, died at National City. Cal., on tbe 17th. uged v cars. Ualiftt Kilbourn. 'ormrrly chid eh rk of the interior department, died in Washington. 1. C. M lir nth. of pa raly sis, aged 72. Col. llic and six other officers were srrestcd at ffetulks, Hungaria. on the ltth, on the charge of conspiring ... u. st King Alexander of Biotin A. S. Mount died, on the nth. at Indianapolis, Ind.. aped M. He was f r many years a wholesale leather li t : , l aut and a boyhood friend ol Cen. Grant. Mayor Harrison's plurality over C.rneme Stewart fixed ly the official rain ass, on the 13th. at Chicago, is 7,71 votes, the mayor ha B MMHUntd MfvJM to UMM f'r Stewart. ' r Chentung Liang Cheng, ihe new Chinese minister to the i'nite 1 States, on the 16th. accepted the bv v tatioa to attend the World's fair ged cation in st. Louis, April 1 The Irish National convention in Dublin, on the 16th. accepted in principle the Irish land bill Introduced in the house of commons by Mr. y ndhant, chief secretory for ratend. Henry Youtscy. on the loth, at I'rankfort, Ky. told OA the witness fand how plans were formed for the murder of Gov. Cioebel. and aaj 1 dair.es Howard fired the fatal shot. Milton E. Ailes, assistant secretary cf the treasury, severed hi connection with the department. mi the lth, a accept the vice-presidency of the. I: ggs national bank cf Washington. Ihe state department, on the ljth. received a cablegram saying the revolution in Honduras had bain SUOCeOS ful mid that Tegucipalpa had on that day surrendered to President Honilla. filiate, VIM V. Swift, pre-id-nt of the Swift Packing t o . died :'t his bOTJM In Chicago, on the fftth, of internal 1 .eiuorrhages resulting from a sutgical operation. Mr. Swift was C3 year; old. Suit was entered at Sullivan, Ind., on ihe 16th, to recover damages from ' riff and bondsmen by the administratrix of the estate of .hints Dil'ard, colored, who wa lynched !a-t NovctnLi r. Sir Thomas Lipton's ne.v challenge! for the America's cup was dismasted in a squall, on the 17th. shortly after If axing Wey mouth harbor preparatory to another trial. One MO was drowned. i 1. .lames Powell, reiircd. a vet r an f the Mexican and civil wars, four times brevettcd by the giiv eminent for bravery in the civil war and dur in.' Indian campaigns, died in Peoria 111 . on the loth, A congress of the Latin people wn Solemnly inaugurated in Koine, Italy on the ljth. representing lCj.OOO.OOO tools, to "defend the Latin world ivs-aiust the advanci if other peoples wishing to conquer the globe." GOO, M. Keed. of Indianapolis, a national organier of the I'nited Mine H'orkers of America, was waylaid near Keystone, W. Va., on the 14th. and in the encounter whieh followed li.s skull was crushed with a atone. .T. ,T. Davis, who founded the Man tint tan fKH i Mercury in ItM and who lias since been i8 editor and proprietor, died there, on the 14th. on n train. Mr. Davis had lecn to NewOrleans for hia health and was return ii i home. Tin department of agriculture isemd an order, on the 17th, carrying into ff.ct a. recent law of eongre pi i Ti (r Ihe bureau of animal industry complete authority to stop the. moveno nt of animals not diseased w he: ever necessary. . e The Minnesota, the largest r ever built in this country, and the greatest Cargo carrier in the world. rs launched, on the l'.th. at the yards of the Eastern Shipbuilding Co., at (treten, t onn. It will enter the Pacific trade. The lllinoi. supreme court, on ti e 15th, denied the motion of CoOgreM man Wm. K. I.orimer. for leav. i rtrain election ofocera from producing ballot in court for a recount of the Totes in the contested election case of Durburrow vs. I.orirner. Clpt John R. M. Taylor, of the Fourteenth infantry, reported to (lie war deport aaast, on the 1Mb, that a ! .-anient indorsed by Aguinaldo had Itecn discovered in the Philippine swlorein two rebeli were commie aioned to assa inat,- lien. Otis. The east bOOltd limiled on the Haitimore A- Ohio railroad waa wrecked near Maaaflold, . ,,n the 1th. inluring Mrs. H. S. Stratley and infant child, of Fort Wayne: Mr Mary Stanley, of Haltiinore, Md.. and Mrs, Frank C, Miller, en route from Knv gOfia, has., to Pittsburg. Mathilda Youngquist, long thought to be dead, heiress to a bcge estute at Mockhnlm, S eilen, has been found, 1 1 v i ii ir auionp the free Indiuus in Montana. A pold ring gteea her by h r father and mother, who were kilhd in a raid by the CttCI many ein - ago, eaubl 'hcd her UleatltJ

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THI HEw8 IN BRIEF. PERSONAL VND GENERAL. Niui p raam orore killed od appallin luafl to property watt euuvd liy a toti. ado WUea Msiteil Munroe aamaty, Ma., on the I Ith, aoooxrdteg to report racehrad m Itinninghani. Ihe 1 iler of the l harle Hexans Mwnitf! a4 K.iby.t) rxplodod, oa t lie t t h killiaf Charles Bevaao liehord Homk. Höfas Hoiick and two boys o. .nie i Houek and lo.ttridgr. I !u In n Mountain fre'ht i'ar rcpuir Ik Of at Little Rock, Ark. was burned, on the 14th. i nel ml i Ug about thirty -four freight cars and two cabooses; loss, $o.(HH). The dt n Oak and Prospect lleiphts afreet car line xas, n tin uth, at Peoria, 111., Mid. to tbe I'cntral City Co. for $.'MUtH. p. re Officer . Leattc was vh,,t and instantly killed, on the ltth, at .lp Iii). M . while trying to capture aereral in l. c es auapaetod of theft. .lohn K. hineoJtn, a dfartatt relative of Abraham I Incoln, died at the home rif his son in law in Kansas City, Mo, on the Uth. aged y ears. The Eaat I Weet rollroodi lu cooroc of renstrxtction from Leorock, oa the Ifiaaiaalppi river, to Altamont. Ill, was sold, on the 15th, to the St. I. ouis Volley railroad, and is now a part of the UouM system. Rabbi Rnttai Oottkell was reported ly inj; at his hOtM in New York 00 the 14th. It was stated In Wall street, on the 14th, ihat 1. P. Morpan would sail for En rope un too Md. Thirty fat in in West Tcrre Haute. Ind.. were compelled to abandon operations, on the 15th. on aeeounl oi" the audden rise in the Waboah ri r. Urs. . IL RatOU, of Princeton. Ind., aced rearm, was killed by her brother- in law, Charley Eaton, aged 17 year, on the ltth, A BnOb took an unknown BOgTO from jail at JopllO, Mo., on the Utk, and banned bin to a telegraph pole, lie vas aecuacd of killing PöHceflttB C. Leslie. The mob then stoio-d negroes anl burned number of their houses. FilU swept the oil field at P.ennmon', 1 1' . on the 15th, resultinp in a loss of 1 1,000,000 and financial ruin tf about twenty oil eoajwnloa, The tire was etuaed by a careless workman oert urning a lantern. The l'enneaaee senate adopted resolutions, . n the l.'-th. indorslBf the speech on the negro question delivered by former Preskoont Clereland at New Vork. The pbanl f the Pawling A Ilarnbichfi gi r eonipany. at Milwaukee. Wis.. Rsanufacturera of ekctrlo cranes and ether nuu hinery, was ileBtroyed by tire on the b"th. The loss is estimated at $r.0.0OO. C'ista Gottheit, rabbi emeritus of Temple Liiunanucl, New York, died of UNHdesy . i n the ISth, after an illness of aererol weeka. He was 75 years old. Mayor Trlfg of Joplin. Mo., issued a prin latnation. on the ltth, caliinp a public aaeetinp of eitiens to orf;aiiie jK ','ilant(s to preserve order. This iraj done, and OjUict, which had been diet ur bed by a lynching on the ISth, m as restored. ("on Davis reported to the v a r department, on the 10th, seven deaths from r bolero in the Ph i lippinea: Krank M. fxpiires, Richard A. Morria, William B. IfeC! refer, Dajdte toter, Kinney hfiler, H. O. lliatt and Henry If. Dledel. Two stables belonging to Joaeph Ik Vaadergrifl arere burned at Wellaburg, W. Va.. on the 16th, entailing a i loas of $7i.'(- Thirteen of bis blood ed horses wer- burned, including his pr ize d r i v hjg horse, Kdna t ook, vi-lued Ht $'..0(HI. UeUt.-GoT, I-ee was served with a itthpoeno bj Joekaon county deputy marshal, oa the ltth, just a he was leaving Kansas ( it y. Mo., op a Chicago & Alton train, lie is wanted by the prand jury ia St. Louia. H. C, Dougherty, city superintendent of adsOOkf and a former president of the National I', lucational OHsOetaiii a, was thrown from hin riding borao at Bloonaingtcn, Hi . on the lOth, and sertonaty injured. den. P.. oil ii Powell, hero of IfofO king is traveling in the United states under an ataumed name to erOM publicity. Me called at the war depart" ment In Uashington, D, C.. on the 10th. M. Mefeaderfor, of Wood Kicr, Neh., WO! the grand American handicap at inanimate targets, at Kansas Ky, Mo., an the K.th, breaking 04 out of a paaalhle let tnrgetn. Mi- i - Phoebe tad UbMe Bee ley, at Hear Creek, Wla wire burned to death n the lfith. The sisters wore 75 and 70 years of age. An explosion in Mine Xo. 12 if the IfeAltater Coal and Kilning Co. at Bock, i. T-. "ti the Mtk, ruaiihod la the death of Dnve Ky fe. .lohn Bonunera, of Marble Rock, la., died aud lenly in the Qrand Central depot, Chicago, on the Kith, while ou hi-- w I v to Pa v-. Judge Humphrey, in the I'nited 8tates diatriet court at Springfield, III., on the 17th, granted no order authorizing ibc reeeixer for K. J. Arnold A Co. tO sell the perishable property of Arnold Co. near (ireenville, 111. ( herokee Hill" Smith, awaiting trial on ihe charge of robbing the Carlton (ol ) post office on .November ö last, escocd from a Denver (Col.) hospital, on the 17th, while hit guard was -leepinp W. W. O'llara. "turf commissioner," on trial at Cincinnati, chnrped with usiiijr the mails for fraudulent purposes, was found gttllty, on the 17th, ami sentenced to la uiuutly to the penitent I r,

True li 1 la were returned, on the

17th, against Merrill, of the navy l ow iidrr-, inai iin-, ralihs, ainiv; Uilea and Itutler, 'iilian., at San Juan, P. lt., in the eendiug siuugling ca sos. Samuel I. Pollock, representative in the Kansas legislat u i e, uu arrested, on the 17th. wt rknnaa City. Kaa., for afldteulteg gMH from the United Btatea gOTeraaueot, He conf i aed. Two negie desperadoes hehl up a (errybool hi the Ifoaongabehv fleer, onfwelte Ceurtnejfi i'a , on the i7th , and with drawn revolvers robbed the passengers of their valuables. rhc grand jury at JelTerson City, Mo . on the ITth, returned three indict incuts in the slate bundling casea Names were not. made public. former Congressman A. S. McClurt died tuddealy at H oust er. '., on ÜM 17th. from heart disease. He was U-i ynrs old. Beut, Martin. BCgrO gTaVO rohher whs found guilty, on the i 1 1 1 . at in d In ea polka, Ind. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Frntik J. Peeley nnd his wlf qitnv reted in New Vork city, on the IWfci and le , than an hOUT later both their bodies were taken out of the North river. The wife committed suicide and the husband died trying to aav c her Albert Coolmea shot and instantly killed Frank B. Stainsmith, a Juetlce of the pence, at Columbia, Ind., on the I'.Uh, because Stanisinith refu-ed to allow Cooiman to isit the former's sti jHlauhtcr. James Mi Kinney, the outlaw, waa killed at llakerstield. Cal., on the 10th. Deputy Sheriff Tibbitts was also killed and (on-table Packard was fatally shot. McKinney was resist teg urreit The funeral services of Lev. l"r. Ciustav Qottheil were held in Nevv York on the 19th. The eulogy w;is pronounced by Bobbi Leoa Harrison. of St. Louis, a pupd and a Uieteag friend. Kev. Edward J. Drlnkhouie: i yearo editor of the Methodist Protestant, died in Baltimore, Md.. on the I'M U. Mr. Drinkhouse published a history of the Methodist Protestant church. The I'nited States monitor Arkan sas reached Cairo, ill., on the Ifta. will be necessary to cut off part of the stack to allow the boat to pom under the Illinois Central bridge. C 0. Tboinas. recently discharged fnm the jieiiitentiarv. was. on the llith, arrested at Owensboro. Ky., charred with burning the Owenabore Pant- Manufacturing Co.'i plant. John victor, his wife and Maggie Poets, Mrs. Victor's lister, nil from Kent uck v. were drowned in a lake near Kalkasia. Mich., on the lth., by their boat eapaizing. n.ii.ert Leeg killed MUs Eminej Fout. at Zanor, Pa., nn the rub, then tired a shot into his head and lied instantly. The shooting wan a Used by jealousy. Senator Beeil .Matthews, indicted by the Cole county (Mo.) ernnd jury. wVnt to Jefferson itv. OB the litis. to erränge bond, which hud been fixed at $.-.,on. (Ireeks in Chieatro, on the Kth, cre ated a ri t and three were shut and leriously injured by Betlee, The trouble arose over an arrest made by the oflUers, An electric ear. on the 1?W, at Alle gheny, Pa. became unmanageartte and 4'. persons were injured, one fnCharle Platt, twice postmaster of PtniaBeld, o. under President Clere land und for 18 years treasurer of I intoii tOWUahip, was sentenced, on the Mth, to one year in the penitentiary nnd fined gftt for embeililng funds. Lev. Chnrlea E. Csmphell, pastor of the Ckrlothn church at Anna. III . was arrested, on Ihe 30tb, 01 the reqUOSl of the ponee of Marshall, in., oa o ehnrge of forgery. The preeeher wos. taken to the ( lark county jail. City Mnrshal T. J. Packard died at Mukersticld, Cal., on ihe .'uth. frmn the effects of wounds inflicted by outlaw McKinney and bis companion, Al Hülse, mekteg the sixth victim f the former murderer's career. i Judge Lyman P. Corloek, of the court of first instance, died at Cefa '. Philippi.i.-s. on the uih. of cholera. Ii. oci e ! was a native of Illinois and a valued member ol the judiciary, ir. i boms woa at Bloonlngton, Rigbl persons were killed and ten injured, on the Nth, three of loom seriously, as th. result of a collision between a passenper train ami -i frcighl train on the bri.- railroad near Red Mouse. N. V. Prof. .lohn rtntey, Ph. i. i. P.. of Princeton, waa, 00 the 80th, elected president of the collefre of the cltj of New fork. Prof. Finby will assume his new duties on September 1. Ii M Etogera, Btandard Oil million Ire, vvas operoted on la New Vork, on the MBh, for appendicitis. Hn fieri mit of the patient's age M yearo bis condition is considered grate, The Illinois supreme court, n the 10th, heard arguments In the Our borow I.nrinier contested congress! OS al election ceoo from Chicago, and took the -asp under adrisenent. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. ,. . Church, the ranchman and wife, for whose murder W, C. Clifton, now in jail st Newcastle. Wyo.. has confessed. w ere found on the lOtb At a meeting in Kansas (it y. on the L'llth, it was decided to hold the an nuai meeting of the Ifiatourl Prem aeeoclattou at Put-in-itny, O., July gg, H and N. Word vvas receive I fit spen. (cd. on the MBh, of the death of II. B, tillespie. a pioneer mining mnn, while travelintr with his family in Smith A met ion. million dollar timber deal was closed, on the -0th, at (irant'a PMM Ore.

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St. Louia County Senator Indicted By Coles County Grand Jury. DETECTIVE TRACY AFTER KELLEY. gt. Bnelmef PrOmotlg hneaasj gteeeeelotee BsloB wt Mmm a0fh tttarasi essnmitJreni a In.llclmi-nl rr lliicd un Slrona K Mtanoo, .TeffeiMu; Cltj, Mo.. April 20. Senator Buefl Matthews, of St. Lotthl county, is nmoiig those for whom indictnseirtS have been leturned by the ( ole county gmnd jury, and he is here irrungiug for bond. Ctrcull Judge Hatte has tici the amount of (he bond at as,000. Senator Matthews declaim he is lauoeeat of any crime in any vote he cast and ask that the public withhold criticism until lie DANIEL J KBLU5T. comes to trial when he will establish his Innocence. Further than this, oe the advice of his attorney, he declined to tt.lk. The grand jury has also indicted Daniej J. Kedy, of New York, on the charge of having attempted to bribe LieUt.-GoT. Lee, Detective Tracy, of St. Louis, i now In New York with an information issued for Kelley by Circuit Attorney Polk. (iov. poekerv, Saturday algfat, laoued 0 requisition ou tiov. Od, 11 of New Vork for the return of Kelley, which was immediately mailed to Detective Tracy. The Cole county grand jury, Saturday evening, returned four indictments, three presumably tigainst state senators, for the charged acceptance of bribes. Strict secrecy is maintained ami definite information as to other indictments can not be obtained Put by deduction it ia believed that two others are against senators living outside St. Loofal anil another against somebody living in Jefferson City, The last witnessos before the grand jury were Senator Marshall, of Scott county; Hugh .1. Koenig, paying teller of a St. Ijouis bank where senator i are supposed to have depoattlod large sums of money; .T. p.. Cnnnbnngh, doorkeeper of the senate, nnd Jehu K. Price, of Oban. After the indict nnnts were returned the trraml jury adjourned to April -'7 to permit I ircuit Judge llaell. who convened the body, tO hold court in Morgan county. Attorney-General ( row- says that he feil confident the indict meats w ill stick, a they were issued on Strong evidence. STRICKEN IN THE PULPIT. Iter. Dr. Tranela A. Horton Kalla Fatal!; Ill erhStO DrIKrrlae Arraion to Young Men. Philadelphia, April CO. Kev. Dr. Francis A. Horton, well known in the rrcshy tcrian church, pastor of Temple Presbyterian church, this city, Mas stricken with apoplexy while preeeking Sunday night, and died Eihortly after beinej- removed from the pubpit. Dr. Horton was delivering a special sermon to young men. ami he had been peeking about ten minutes when his words bocoms incoherent and he tottered. Several worshipers went 1o his assistance, and be was removed to his home, where he died without regaining COBsdonsness. Dr. Ib.rton was fs yean old. and In fore coming to this city held charges at Oakland, t'al., Cleveland and 1'iovidenee, H. I. F0ULKE LIKELY TO RESIGN. Ctvtl ieeetee fie m sslaatnn s s Asait Ina the l'reililcnt' Holurn Before Iii II ii lie Action. Washington, April 20. Civil S.-iv Ice Commissioner William I), l'oulke has under consideration the uestion of resigning from the commissi on, but it is not bellered anything will he decided finally until the return of the president, when Mr. FuiiIkc will have a talk with him on the subjectTHREE KENTUCKIANS DROWN. Rowboat f'apalseri With Jnhn Vletec, Mis Wire and Iler Slater, In m Michigan Lake. Kalkasia, Mich., April 20. The cap sizing of a rowbont on a small lake, ai miles enst of this village, resulted In a triple drowning Sunday. The tlclinn are .lohn Vict , his wife and Maggie FoetB, Mrs. Victor's sister. All were from Kentucky, The unfort unite people went, down in fits Wtlter when OUtf six rods fr m lb Shore.

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Hewn by Telegraph from Vnriotu Towns in Indien. gmee hu Indiai I Ind., Lite, pr(1 tO The siatc health board'a loeestlgotlea f the deaths of live no luboi- of Male s. i ator tiibeoa'i family In Pt 1 rj eeee I from imnllpoi diso loam 'he fact t hat .lames Qlbaoe, brot h t of I he st I ator. gave his life in an attempt to save his brothef anil Iii brothel 's family. Senator tllbsoa contractetl the dUeOM hi this city, hut it vvu not disco v ered to be imallpes net II he w orbed hb home. Thin the local phy s iiia lis refused to attend lbs potlenl end no nurse could be obtained. II 'tu then that .lames tllbaou Sods 00d kg ' his own wife and children and went tO his brother's honu lb never rcluriiid to his family. Senator t.ibson. three of his children and the brother ke eunibcd ui i he d isease. sirrp ai lernt. Flora. Ind.. Npiil W. .dm l ane, s farmer near this city, slept live hours Saturday Bight, he tir.-t sie p he has had for 14 weeks. Aboul foil t nioli I lis age IJllie suffered SI attach of nervous prostration during ; lire whieh broke out in a neighbor! residence i,t d in a that tin e he had not sb pt a minute, but kept walking sboul th place. Doctors were noobM to cope with ihe case Lane weighed iff pounds three arnnthi sgo, but ion w e iiTlis on! 1 1 T nounils. tors ihe na s. Crown Reset, led., sjll to, Prederick Desjardin end sfra. Mary Ctem nt wt re locht .! up at t be I otrel peI lee station InChbrngoon iheeompleml f bonis v. Clement, said lo be eoab thy real estate ibaler of this city. Clement sllegeotbat M fa. Clcnu nt. his wife, who is only It years old. nnd wiv- married to him only tin meetbi ago, i a ii away from his home a t men Point two wieks age with Deajsrdiu aed has since been living with the man in Chicago, I'm mi ne til larmtr VI u ril e r til . obi in hia ( ity . I ml . April JU. Mbet t Cooltman, aped 90, shot and Instant I j killed Frank II, Btamsmlth, prominent fattier sad just lee of thepeeeeel ihe letter's home, eight miles from lure. 11. has been eel ling on Mi- IVar! KchradeY, a stepdeughter f stamMnith, sgoinst the latter wishes and when he celled to take the girl 1 a party Stsmamith refnmd to alloy her to have After a few WOfds CoolOJOO ilrew a revolver and -hot twice lie sea ped. IV ii tl 1 1 1 on Vrt l.oiil. Muucic. Intl.. April M, l I nilis yes, peseklent of the Green bottle Blowers' Association of Aasrrteut says that labor conditions aie more prosperous than ever before in the conntry's history. He hss completed los annual four of the cities where inriebers of his craft ate employed, from New England to C alifornia, and IIbvch says conditions everywhere are good. Itrnnlt of n Jnkr. Ooehen, lodH April lb, ( R, Travel. of Blkhsrt, a bookkeeper, has been bound over to the May term of the federal conti at Indianapolis, for 0900, bv l nited MtateaCommiasloner George It Harper, for sending obscene literature through the nails to II. B. BUT" ehardt.oft incinanti. The preliminary hearing wa waived. Travel claimed he was having fun with Borcbardt. fleath of a Veteran. Fort Wayne. Ind.. April gfv ( ol. T. Ii. tmkley, former mayor of thkt city, and assistant state til inspector, died a; the age of To years. He had i gab laut army record as lieutenant colonel of the Dec Hundred and Party-second Indiana, lie wa a Knight Templar, t hirty-oeeond degree mown ami mystic rhriner. in Jail tor Bmbeoolemevt, Lafayette. Ind.. April N, II il Ion Bayden, treaaurer of ltest Lafayette and of the west vj((. school board, was brought back from hteSgO by Detective 1'oweii a nt i landed i ti jail, charged with cmbesstlng 110.000 he. longing to the town f West Lafayette and the baptist church Of the wist side. Die at a llanre. Iflshawaho, Ind., April M. .lust ns he was leaving the detteteg fluoriere Alv in Stat ret t e, a popu In r young man, collapsed and with blood -parting from his month died In ten minatm after be fell. A blood vessel bad I ec r ii i i art i i ri iuht vv reefs, South lb nil. Ind.. April gQ, wcsfbound i.ake Bhore aed Miehbjten Flout hem freight train was wrecked lore I . breaking of an Sir brake. Bevei cms wer, piled up. obstructing the tiaeU delaying trains srviral hours. Trottin Heesiam Tun Ilaute. hul.. Vpril SO, The Tcrre Haute Trotting assoctotbva has announced the date of Its meeting from kUgust d to Hep tern be i' t. i tractive purses will he offered for pac iii' an trotting evi nta. TELEPHONE TINGLES. In (lermnny last year the telephone, was used 7:7..VKi.oon times, making an avernge of nearly eight calls n day by each subscriber. The WrgOSl electrical plant In the world is that nt I'tnh Lake. It misc. IvfMbVfSM gatkmi of water n d ly for Irrigating the Ureal Salt Lake valley. Itussj., opened her first electric rnilway last year. It covers a distance of I M., miles between Lodz In ReaSJo feiend and the tieighobring towns of .uier and Pubinnce.

I Missouri Senator Under Indictment Located at His Homd la Steelville. SHERIFF SMITH SOON ON THE WAY. Maltuewn Mini Nntllh .le lion. I lu the Sum of Ihrer Ihiiuissil Holla m for ei'rn rm ore I July Tern, of Court Moth Orrlnre be are I it ii ort-nl . JelTerson ily. Mo.. April 21.Woni has been received lure that senator Trunk II l'airi1, under a il let ment by the oh county grand jury, is at bis home at Steelville and ready to seeepl service there of the epiea issued for him. Sheriff SmitU ,oon started lor gteehrUte ami probe SENATOR FRANK 11 I ' ft it I s Idy will get service to-day. It ha! been Supposed that Senator I'artiarould emee lo dt Seesen City and ,dvi bond as did M-nators Matthewa anil Smit h. Senators lt. I.. Matthews and Chnrlea . Bmith, who were nloo In dieted by the greed jury tew is renting bribes In connection nith baking powder leglslntlon, have ap peered ami made hoods in the sum el f::.(KMi each for appearance before tin circuit court in the .Inly term. Tlu.v came voluntarily, nnd eat h say he i Lnnoeeol of tbe olmrgca. Senator Millivan. of ( hristian conn tv. has not been located. It is lielietred that t he ant horit ies tlesire Senator Sullivan tO turn state's evidence, as the lad hutment against him Was not returned Into reuet, sltboogh voted upon l-'riilny Sight. mi i oMrnoviisi run tsttt, Ireult Vltorney Kolk eit Ilia Ftot DeSl on Saeh a I'roiioatt Ion. St. Louis. April M Robert 1! le brother of .lohn A l.eo. on Monday aotifled Circuit Attorney I'olk that he would to-duy inform him as to the fu ture intentions of the lieutenant gov ernor, who h thought to he in Chicago, with reference to his returning te St. LOUiS and appearing before the grand jury ns a vvitne-s in the in vest i gat ion of bribery in the Missouri gen eral assembly. If the lieutenant-governor testifies i before tbe Bt, Louis grand jury it will be without any reservations regarding the subject matter tO bt covered or its extent. Circuit Attorney Folk has put his font down on every proposition to eompromisi writs the neu." tenant-governor, DEATH ENDS HIS WORLD TOUR II. II. .Illeaple. n I'lnneer Minim Mnn. llln While Travellnic In Mouth mrrlea. Aspen. Col., April gfv A telcgn ti. reeelVed here announces the death. In South America, of II. lt. OlllOspie, S pioneer milling mnn of this city. He dlacovered the Bpnr i ;ne in isi md was pari owner of the hfoIHs Glboon property. He vva promineat In pol tics, and in IBM Was democmth can didate for lieutenant gOWVrUOr, bt : ens ibfeatetl. lie recently retired from activ,. life and started on a tour of the world, eecompsnied bj his wn. and two suns. LYMAN P. CARL0CK DEAD. V,Hl, e .if ItMeeM Und Vnte.l KeUta Iter of .1 nallelai r Sneenmlta to Cholera In 1'hlllpiilaea. Manila, pril II. Judge l.yinan P. t at lock, of the court of BfSl InStSOCC, is deail al Cebll tif eliolcia. lie con Min ted the diseoae in llohol. The dc ceased vvas a native of Illinois ami a I valued member of lbs judiciary. Hihome was nt lllooniingt on, III. 'I lo epidemic of cholera is practica!! over, there being but a few cases in the southern Ulands. FMs men in lbs comma od of (apt Perahlng died of cholera during the ISucolod opera tions. I nmmOtni Klert Ssrhrmi, New "i'ork, April II, At the annual election of the Bociety of Taintnany or Columbien Order. Monday night, the following aachcnis and officers acre elected for the ensuing year: Sa hems .lohn A. Ahearn, " homns J. Dunn, Victor .1. Dowfieg, .lohn Vox, Asa Itird Qerdinor, Kiimlolph Cuggcnheisner, Etouls f. Baffen, Put rich Keenan, t buries I". Mttrph Daniel f. Ifehtuhtn, George W, Plunkitt, .lohn J. Bennnetl, Timothy I. liulllvan ; sec retnry. Thoinns K. Smith; trennirer, Peter f, Mover, nagsinoiei Brjrnn P Henry, Wlakinskle: lohn A Doyle,

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