Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
3 ASPEL
C. DOAM:. rabUtktr.
t i INDIANA.
On the ttth .Tessa CI M.iwlrv pro priftor of the Heading (Pa. I Fagle, . 'I there, aged 63. n.!i Cm i.cgu . on tin .'!. ge gi-oo.noo toward the 'ndWHl fund for Tuskegee Normal end Indus: i.al institute ut Tu-kcgtc. AI.
Hebel, on the Itth, were heeolfieoi Montr Cristi. San Mom.ng.-b' land and sea. The rebel pnAoit Indepeo dcn.-ia w anchored in Um harbor.
President Booaert it 'a vacation end est in Yellow stone puik. on the 3d, ami he has resumed hi tour, which will cud in Washington. D -, Juno 5.
Woes was reeeleed at Aapcn, I at n the -th. of the death of H. !!. Gil le.pie. a pioneer mining man, vh:l 1 ra v el i ng with hit family in lowib America.
Senator F.uell Matiliriw. Indicted by the Cole county iMu.i grand jury, anl to Jeffer-on it v. on ih. f th.
to arrange bond, vvhich had be 1 Bsed at 13,000.
Miss Oencvieve rtabcoch lotroduced proceedings, on the 13d, at Omaha. el.. against lr. lease K. Find . U. a prominent dentist, for "0.0ou damage for breach of pi on. - The Illinois snpre-.v court, on the Smth. heard arguments in Mr Uurbop.w -I.orimer contested cOn rrssionI election case from t hi.ag. and took the ase under adv i-e-.i-ei.t.
H. H. hoffen. Standard Oil million nire. was oierated on in Xeu N ork.
in the Mth, for appendicitis. On ac- .
count of the pnt.cni s age w-a.a-hit condition is considered grave.
SEWS AND NOTES. A SutLiLiry of Important Eviuta. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Baful v .tut r l. c.-f ess rd king of flu- iihit.i i t. w:;s raltc I t ". r..il
- ... - " ' in Indianapolis, lad . to the Mta W. B. alT, rd. aged W, ret i-cd juri-'. r.fl author, dird in CaHMwtfWi fXi the Ntk, .imijre aanbttrn, at Sl fwA btlna, on th- -oth. handed down a decision, gtantlnff the request af the attorneys' for the Northern ftsourittoe i " '-" 1h permitted to pay lireai Northern and Northern Pacific dividends to the Northern hee unities to. jhmi ling appeal age tort th reeoat merger decision. Col Willis at B. irtkar, at one time president of the lllim is ( entral and u fam. il. railroad man 4" ears aijo, died, on the -' 'h. '' tarin ggaf Urbana, m . agon Bsi yot. Col. Arthur w:i an raglnoor of jrreat ability. The Phi'iid-lidii.i A Ib'a.ling i oal A Iron t o. forced a lookoat af every vof their eollierie in the ShenanMoah distri. r. on the rath, beranao Ihg men
rrfuard t.. a-erk full nine-honr 08
the precedtngr Batarday. Bi i.'.-t. en. Goorgi 1 GiHaapIo, chief of engineer-. I ,:ited States army, has raaigntd from mrrnbersl tip in 'he lietn p Btan rlnh, of Waahlngtoai, a thr resiilt i f the failure of Adjt.-o n. Corhta to " rlortad a member, t.en. Gflhmplo waa una of the Hfteea gnterm r- of the ehth and proacnted ticn. ("orhin's name. At the Aqnrdort (N. Y.i mee. on the .:!. Ilt'lfet ns mount. X'ado. Iwdt-
rd at the head of the stretch to the ' i.ntki.L. f. ?... ii.il .lii.'il imiler the rail-
inj. lbdfrrn' rollarhOM äs brok.T.. I"!;.' home i roke its n-rk
MuiiU r of t be Illinois lrgilatnrr
. k . . . . . I . . .
in n riot. on rue - o. ui
tier M vlma Goratf H I loaaf lot-Kterlnir left ll.ua:.... tul'. on tin- j'.th. fi i Waal Ingtoa, nhara thrr meet Mini-ii r i.'uetada. ti oia inti.i Ihr ! BI ... iU to -'-t. Lpu . Kur hOndretl ooprra and "'hn eta ukrjraa of the I'ionerr (oaaerag t o., Chlea... wenl on sirikr, on I be Ith.
U atxdih piece work.
Paur men wer.- killed an.! one ratally injured m a tfa rxploaiOB, oa thr lath, la a rotttonn at tilaer Boy, N'ova Sc. i la, .. Hunt f Porto Uhu, on the
-'4th. mi.; letter to "-Hiior Kajaido, aaayor of Mnyagnei, aaklng for hit iaamrdlatc rralgnatlOaV Kajardo hgo mard of fraud la other. Iln- Western I nin Telegraph Co. ..it the itath, closed its aflhM at r.utte M..iit.. claiming that ihr nuthoritie writhheld jiroteetion from the oiapant agalnal -triker. rhe Illinois hoaaa of reprraenta' live-., on the ttth. b a vole of Ti tC 10 drc la red "no eonodeaoo" In its preI ..tb. er. Etat 'Kr .lohn U. Miller LATE NEWS ITEMa T.r-.!.i's tonaadt la Hanohurhi and
tiieir etTect :i Ameruaii inteicslt v. ere the subject of a onfei-cm e. on tho 26th, between Secretary Bajf and fount Cassini, the Uussian ainbassaibir. at Waahiaftoa, A protest haa been etit to St. lVterslmrir. Maj. to.iiph. in comniaiid of mobile column, engaged the enemy near Damp. Soma It land, an the 'fitii. He lost 1 " men killed, ineittding two afar errs, and fottr offteava wen wounded I"he enemy had - men k.llc I. Thirt J -eight unma-ked men. on the tOth, snitchod IfbH lle'oe.ea and bla Stephens. Is and W years oi l. and also whipped doe BherMn, eedotrod, w etr- of aT". fr ibvrlHng in the -atue house at Hi' M intr.gton. III. An unknow n BCffTO was lynchod by
WITHIN OUR LIMITS.
by Telegraph from Variotji Towns in India on.
m i m
NO CONFIDENCE IN MILLER-
tuaed a roll call n a Bttnlolptl ow n-
orohlp hill. The speaker smi id bri Um y A conntv jmlpre at I.iucdn. Neb., on ; Wv j ttmptfd. the .-4Th. decided that 40.oo.i pop.il, st j AU x;) , Thomas Bhercaa,
nters in that state were name on
Bprlngtletd. becanae Speaker Sail Irr re- farmers near the Nillage of Santa Fe
ahUnu made by Helen M. GOVgar, w ho j arekt salarv for canapaign apeothon.
Rar, Kdward .T. DrinkhotKe, l4 yeara editor of the Uethodlti Protectants died in Battlmore, Md.. on the 19th. Mr. Drlnkhonae published a history of the Methodist l'r.o.-tant chur. h. . i "" The Itritish transport BafdlngO arrird at Aden, on the Hi. 0d report eil a Hritish defeat in fnaaaUhmd. Ten afifnirt and lot men. oat of total Brit iah force of MO mem, were killed.
The fu ieral v,.ri-r9 of Uer. Tr. Qastai Gotthoil were held in New
lnrK on nie m m l t),
proaotincrO af ana uem ammrnvm.
of St. a .is. a pupil an 1 a inemng f riend.
a-
lames McKinnev. the ant Uta lille.1 at lt;ik'-rsti. 1.1. at.. on
J'.ith. Depttt Sheriff Tibbitts 10M ab killed and Constable Packard v m fatally wounded. SfeKioaej aroa t. i al itisr arre-r. Kicht pe.-Mins were killed and ten injured, on the -:1'h. three of them Mrfooe-ty. as the result of a collision hetwoen a waWltgTf tra:n and i fr. gh1 train ntl the Hrir railroad near Bed liou-e. If. v. Indare I.vman P. f'nrl.x-k. of the
renrt of IjFai instance, died nt Coh I. j Phitippiaeo, ea ti"- -uth. af cholera. De- .-d was a nati-r of I!, koU and
a valued memner ..r ine r.iuiciary. sua hoaae was at Blooatiliilf Boktad I- Morgan, of Elgin, 111, died unddmly at his country hoinr. Bear l't-nsa'ol.i, Fla., on the -id, after eat it a part of a packape of prepared food that he re.-eied by- mail, and Which contained st r hnine. at Rar, harles B. Campbell, pastor of the Christian church at Anna. III., was arreated, on the nth, at the roqaetl of the poBot Of Marshall. III., on a aharga of forgery. The preacher w ta taken to the ( lark county jail.
While the monitor Arkansas lay la th- harbor of KxansviMo. Ind.. some
la and It yeara respcetirely, were arreated in Enntot Cfyy. Mo., on the C.d. charged with hirs.-. hi pjiinir their need moTh'i b.i :se sh- lrtnl correctrd thentf I4eut.-Oor, Jo3ra N. Tee . f Blaooorl ret urne 1 t St. l.ouis. on the -M, willing to tell rte grand jury al! h" knoAs ahoul boodle in the state legta latere. He i ick man. Fully one j'arf,'r ,,f ,n" knab nes port on of Fairhtiry . Neu., was destroyed hjr 'Ire on the Sid. Loat, $:."!.. no. Kdward Corrifan, the turfman, almost bird t. d-ath. on thr '.'id. at Louisville, Ky. Mr. Corrigan was una-
and
per. Three men are dead and a fourth probably fatally injured a a IcattM of an enntostoa of giant ponder In
I : n.,,1, ,.L. t n I hi. i
i Sloli men .-.nil two Women w.-r'
killed by nn tXfiömkm at the plant of the Northwest'-rn Star Oil Co.. at Ifleneapoue, Minn., on the tH. The typhoid fever situation at Stanford onJreraity, on the tOd, slwornj an Increase. 1- new case having developed among 'he students at Palo Alto. Col. Fire fhonaand people srere thrown Into a panic at the skating rink iti the old Tabernacle at P. oria. 111., on the night of he vMth. by an alarm of tire, and upward of two doen were Ini ired. but none aariooaty. Brlf.-Gen. Fred 1- C.rant ttrd Mr C.rnnt arrive! ct St Loult. on the
iti. f..,.i s-.n Ant.. id... T den.
.11. .. w . flrat.t has been .1 tailed t- command
a j .rtion of the troops participHUag
in the lair ue nc.io. ui.
boui II. lte.-ker. former member
f the t. Loots honet of drlegatet was found iTiiiltv of hribery. in con
neeti. in with the Suburban railway
franehtac oocdllngr. an,i j,a-v i,f eereed his nonhdnuieef af font yesr In the penitentiary.
Gov. P. i : M a. ker or I'eiin-y iv ama
haa retoed the bill recently poaaed
bv the leiri-latiire regulating the man
i. future and sale of alum baking
mamAmr Tlie i. .vernor deteetel
I' ' - - - r-
flavor in tbe measun
111 .in tl.e L'.'.tb fur at-mtit inir to a-
snnit a fanner's daughter, negro colonv was then driven to the M I 1 la. everal xvere hot. The - 'th was marked by numeroii disonlerly oooiu rctues resulting frotn the dispersinfi of anaothorize l eongTegatioiis in France. Five hundred peasant engaged in a riot at one point. Fire destroyed the Branson and Union Clothing; Co, buildings end several -mailer structures, entailing a i,.s of sjooojooQ, at Colunhna, fX, on thr Mth. One tireman vas killed. No boeebaj ant ployed in Detroit. Mich., on the -''th. owing to viu"-r..ud action OS the part, of ministers and layman and the publicity- of the sheriff In enforcing the Sunday laws, .lohn A. lee. OB the lth, sent a let
r speak above a whb-: ter t.. Gov. Doekerj resigning the of-
!ice of lieutenant p. .vernor Of Missouri. Mr. I-ee will he seccee led by
rhonnts L Rnhey, f I- Plata.
.lebt. C. Yoakum, irratid nia.-ter of
the Masonic grand l-nlge of Missouri,
lied, "n the Stth, at a it.iriuin M
limner Springs. Has.. ;:gel r years.
Ibirftil wilt Im- at Annville. Pa.
1'r.sident Join Mitchell of the
Chit cd Mine Workers ,.f America will
leave Indianapolis. Ind.. on the -.-'h,
attend ihe dedicatory exercnea of
the World's fair at St. LOOMS.
Victor t lemetib. of Salt Lake t ity.
I'tah. a HlH'f g OXperl of internation
al fame, died at SaltiUo. Mc. o., on
the Mth.
fhe en lit... n ..f Gor. De Forest
Uic!:ar Is was. n the -' th, stiil ver
critical.
CURRENT NEWS ITEMS.
that smack
one stole the long, narrow pennant 0f improper influence.
that tloated from the top Of the mil- j v- m result of testimony givn bv
iiarv staff. It is tbnugbt the theft, i t i,.,;t.. ;.v. .lohn . Lee bet ire theft
mas committed while the guard of the grand iiiry. on the -th. la Hi t . menu prahabts ndU bo returned this Charles Piatt, twice po, 'master of ,ir ,,r t.ve -late nriainti. ld. O.. under tVeohfenl CkfTO. 1 on fQf ,.ril rv :ind perjury, land and for II years treosur.T of Vri..i,lptll ,: .t. ,. the 24tb.
Linton townsmp. was anrenrrn. on . .,.. ,.;., i,u tour, i.articipat.
ed in the laying of the corner sti-ne of the new gate at the northern en
trance to Yelh.w -tone park at Lard incr, Mont. The Illinois tupeiOM eourt. on the C4th. handod down an opinion in which it bold.- thai the free employ-
I ment ng-ncy :.. t passed by the le;-i-I lature in lt99 is pOOOnotltUtlonal i I it - entirety.
y;..; rnie Di'v belloirtr. the anopted doughter of amProoldoat Koltogyj. of the I'niversity .f California, eomndtted raicide by inrallosriag eariMiic
An aerial cable railway is planned
for the Bt. Louis World's fair site.
A-is'aiit tffi seentOI Da. ton. of St.
Louis has begun a crusadl against
OJ ium dens
A notable gathering of politiciani
attended the funeral of t d. .lohn i. I risp at lud prudence. Md., Thurs-
taj . Uea'.thv eitiens of St. I.ouis are
offering tlnir homet to World's fair v,-it..rs should hotel- and roominghouses prove insufficient. Mr. Charles Schneider, of IWlb-ville, 111., while dressing her lo.ir. Imrncd an eye with a eiirbng iron and may lose it as a result. The body of a negro who stabbed Dr t uffiiian at .uTilon. Ark..
I mm ualinnj Evanarlllr, Ind , " ' The jury in the ease Of OfOtgQ Webb, ehaiged with kidnaping, roturnod a rotdiel of gutit.i ami Vohb must serve from two to I years at the Mk htganf Itj penl tentiarj w ; k aaped W kj N Sbntt. feged ft, rem this city o'er a yvar ago. Tbe buy va lovuted iu a Kentucky toura am. brought t.. ibis city i.mi placed in an orphans' home. Iii father is a wealthy Kentucky farmer, but it is tajd he koO QSHM t"th
ii.g for the boy. fhMaen tp ori. ImBana polls, Dd. April M. The bricklayer on the new f.!etal building have returned la north ed ad who have been no strike since April i have returned to theif Joht, m thr rrmlt af thr signing of the scale, which prertdei for ol l,"ur and 6.1 rents for foremen. fUmoftho
most hniportnnt ronceaalons mace oy the bricklayers nos that it was not necessary that a foreman le ptsMtfl at every -mall Job. Wife nt HOOOf ine. Fort Way ne. tod . April ft. Jess i aateet, farmer of Aboil tounship, is lacking his wife, and lie Hied an iirth davit in the court of .lu-tice Rkrttoo charging her with the larceny of ttSS, which he ays the took when tht ran away with t harles I.atty. Lattykaaa wife and children in this efty. Do .Ii., tbe farm Of M eres on vvh eh rnotOel OW hk vvife have been living Mrs CaOtOt I i W arni has UOCJ UdrCB Open More. tf IIL l,l Anril 24. The KCTCU
hundred furnttnrs strikers of the city have open..! a supplj StOfO, am! arc reirlng aid from ncttongl heodotor t-rs. Some of the factories an- running with a smnll forced hands. Sfo efforts have been made to Import lain. r. and the manufacturer -ay .they will stay -hut down until the striker re randy to accept their term. I .an and Order I. east Sie. franklin, Ind April ---A law nad .n:er league iia been formet hero nritl the name of 'The Municipal Four Hundred of Franklin" tta purpose ii
I to eios all saloons, bütteid, pd and I e-amblit.g rooms ami a tight against I img store that are known i. tell
liquor will be tak. n up. Ihr organ WOIfam will nrce tin 1. ction of the inde- - ni .in citien' ticket in May. or I. ..Id t'oanil. Forest. Ind., April John L. Da ris, who died here a short time ago. led a .evinced life and was supposrd to be : i,. n.iJ..r.iii. eireumsta nee-. John
in .mi. - - - - -Hnrgert found about lls.MSi in gold iOUOanied about the Davis hi. me. The money a in tin cans. Mr. Burgert p.ited ;he p.dd in a bank. Ibivis had no children or near relatives. nenth of VfHTs. Lafavette. Ind.. April 24. William II V.-rhee. died at ihr soldiers' home. Ht vva- born in Indianapolis in I--1 II.. enlisted in conutanv F. Sixty -third
Indiana infantry, in 1. and w:. . i--dwrgod Jnlj 3, ISO. Torben was m. tied to the home from Miami enntv. He was a distant relative of Senat. .r Vorhee- and left a vvidon. rn Trolley I. Ine. Valparaiso. Imi.. April M. Tl.e tow n boordo of Sörth JunctJon and W inamae have granted a franchise to the I ni-.n Traction cunpany of Ira iar.ap,dis to run nn irtenirbnn road through the two town-. Theemj any wit! build a line from LagaOOporl tO h"-'i-" within one year, pas inir through this 'itr. Hobart and Hammond.
Planta idle. Hammond. Did . April '.M.-The boiler makers am. boiler makers' helpers at the Tovb. : A Peckham locomotive
norhs hi this city have .truck anil ine entire plsnt, tmplaflng men. is IdlOi A readinstmeut of the wage I H wanted. This is the teeoud HamBHUsd manufactory whi. h It idle on aceount of labor difheulties. aMtOSMsl Tvtrnerela. Indianapolis. IndU April 24. 1 ht
i.cinler Turnverein
General Onslaught Made by Whito Men on Negro Cotony ia Southwestern Illinois.
tka llllast House. I? s V ml 10 SSk bw iimi i ask f CssgBflsnno Speaker Uli lr. Springfield. HL. April t.The Illinois bouae of repre.cutathres. I i nh j. by a role of Ti to w) declared "uo eanfidenee' in itn presiding ofBeer,
Speaker John H. Mille-, whose alleged unwarranted use of the gavel in fui ONE NE6R0 CAUGHT ANO HANSED. thfrlne . ,.ro,H,sed e...cteut .. beting street railway fran.hise in
I hi. ago led to a riot Thursday. A committer al five, all personal follow ers of the speaker, had been appoint. rd by him to iuvo -tigut- the ehurgrt of attempted hriberj la ooanaetloa with the passage ot ti e kiudler traet...n bill. There sm a strong frelii among the anti-Miller legislators that there va. a possibility of a vvh .i b and -t p-vv. r taken to Inerea-. the committee in mich a manner at to have the saer's appointees in a minority if anything in the line of u whitewash should be attempted. Tin Miller men fought hard to retain the committee as originally appointed, hut were outvoted, and the report of the committee opt made a scciul order for Bent Tuesday morniug. Subpronn lor an editor. At the Same time, a subpoena i--ied for George BT. Hflomon. of Chlctioi was made returnable on the same date. It is the intention of the ' house to interrogate him regarding the facts upon which an editorial in
the Inter-Orenn, of Laicago, alleuiK
Ht.ii' in r Botnraedl Istoo harn Caaaiftneiit Vrinin r'le to the wMd. iii fnefo WaaaOeO Tsonhls aoaetasl N am Attack oa a Tea-I er-old tilrl. Thebes, III. April IT, An BJUdtaOUnn negro, aged ahout sev , nte. ii years, iv. ,s tynehod bj a mob of angry farmrrs near the village ..f Santa Fe. Smilay afternoon, for nttemptinfr to aOai.lt the ten-year old daughter of fanner PfUaspU lavi-. an 1 Udi WOO followed by a genrral onshtofftil spon t colony of ROprom living in leato who were engagcd in brtilge iMin-iruc-Ihsjl work. I lie tent- were burned ind many negroes were -hot, but so far ns known none vv;.s hills- I. IlunIreds ..f sh..ls were rxehaiiged. but no whiles were hurt. Plansoll Daria lives . ne half mile i-ast of Santa Fe. a small village near here. W hile Up ten car old dsttgbr
ter was m the bam-ynrd ine negm
lecoated tier. She ran. hut he sei.- I liefhery in connection with the Mm ! her and her sOrcani hroupht her ' er , was bae,i. mother to the res. ne. I he nosrro Ii L The anti-Miller men came into repMBcen were notified und urorr m n rrnmitattmi hall determined to force ..llif. the speaker to prove hie charge, nr t.pt..reO Krti m omeera. withdraw them, it be coua not rea. - ... ,....1 ity be induced to set they had decidNrws Of the OOaault apee.b.y spread inf4i fchn..ld ha tmn,.
among the nelghboring f armors, an 1 n).t4,(, jn thv i,ouse ,1Iltii he had eosare. ulted in an angry mob -tarting in j,i;or ujth ,,cir demand. They had -euch of the assailant. 1 ho iklmo t,jr own vvay in everything from was meanwhile capture I by ofAcerO first to last, and the speaker's forces ind was being bnuigbt to Snnta Fe were debated at every point, nht n the mob of fsnnc-n man met Another feature of tbe day's pro- ,. , , i ,. -eedinirs vvas a leternuneil attack on scrimmage resulted during v hieh the ' ,, .- ,-.kul ,i... . .. a bill appropriating $12.000 for the farmers seemed tl.e ..eg.... ÜS COSV of fc ftgimft of the fe I to the crime, l.ut begged toe j1Hnoli mnltta to St. Louis for the mercy. Without a word the mob ajgssnniea of the lxuisiana PurclaWO stnrte.l with the prisoner toward tho ' exposition in F.xC-04. Keprr -er.tati new hrtdtre betatf eonatrncled tcrtj t Bbernmn, speaker of the honso two ik. MlaataaltMM' wli. i.- BSSas tun''.- I vear- ago. moved to strike OOt the
lo an oak tree without eerennuiy or lelay. After the body had dangle I
n tlie air a tew n nts ii ... lirrpriatioIu. alrt.a,,y had been made Bod with bullets, rhe officers en- for t,e fair snd that more than liblearored to alanersa ths nsob, out orai sunt mu tations had been made
iheir efforts were unavailing. for the militia.
enact, a? clause. Militia Hill 41laefced.
Mr. Sherman argued that liWral ap-
via.i sjlnoM iioi Down. A rnah sras ntpdt for a colony of several hundred m gr. s employed on ridge construction work and living
W'e are asked, now.'"
he drrlan-d. to sppropnate money to that a few of the sun-bur t colOneis may go down and make an exhibit of themselves Wfore the great
state of Missouri, tireat tiod, what
i. tents near ine nnuge. . mm acftwa wp rnrainp to: -nrn the mob eomlog and opened Hre. riarener A. Harrow also oppose! fu-i!.i.!e f.. Mowed. ;.id tbe wliit-s he aj.propriation. as in the interest tire 1 with riTc. t a- u any f the ne of "a junketing eanöditfoa for mm aroea oera shot dosrsj. None of tbe , who wear uniforms and epaulets on
their shouldern ami all ttienis- ives
... . .K i l . in e-.rl fitirl it I v lislf ! . . ; 1
J a? sgass l r Ilir-
negroes were . -oioier.. ir mm - i . A at nn r in trie nvf
i rtfW, dl' Ii- -o)ret ,s oV " " lhe mob pre-el forward 1 ,..,.,..,, are necr,rjr. TLey
teady Bring un- I ' to nrrerv order in
, ...... - ,. .
how seriously
ooundod.
notwithstanding the
t'.l the negroes turned and fled tinvard nf turbulence, such as we wit-
t nearby wood, takin- their woun I- nested yesterday, for instance." This rd with them. The naob then fell up- statement provoket much laughter, on the tents and burned them. After Kepreentative Kerrick urgcl that ... , i. ib difrnitv of the state demanded the ..-compl.sl.mg a gein-ral work of de- hjd vgn.t f m .truction the mob d.sperse-I. t xtra fi prevailed, and poBea were sworn .... and tl.e vdl.ige 1MOtion to strik,. out is under heavy guard, hvcifuient is h ena.tinp vaxlS was killed by a ''"ense. vcle of o'J 0 4 ::.
,he ACT HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
has voted to at
mm JT 1 I .. . .. nil Tri
WetineMiay. was ......n-. " , ,T made f(r , he national trestle near there Thursday morning. "L " :. tn ItOAand will
i 1... . .. 1 .11 I I'll inn. HI . ......
the 30th, to one yar in the penitentiary and lined TW for enrbeaarBng tun.1 -
John Van Story, of rrreer!,ior'.iigh. K. C.. was placed under arrest at Pnur- Valley, I. T.. on the .Mth. rhario.l with Writing letters to C. J. tirant. a Iciiil-er. threatening to joinon th.- latter'- family unless he was paid SJ'.n.
Busala baring aWaanadod that china sign an agreement practically acdV l ... 1. ... . ....Mi.v l ... Mnn-
... 1,1 ...e ..... .t. ....... ,.,., .... ,1... Mtl.
ni.t ., I aCHI ill l l' l". in., "
" l
ehuris and excluding other
from that country. .Input, ha- ordered wai hips to New I hwang, a Msnsjtmrhn port. A riiriH r was i urrent in I,, ii-viile, Ky . ot the lTih. that Keutttckj otflcers tronbJ lonew tht.r efforto to sect,the enntodj of ea-tJot Taylor by reipi.sition t. I.ov. DurMSj Of Indiana, failiuir win. h an attempt STOOid be saade to kidnap l av lor.
Th. declaration of Indent ndOBOJ will neref be eshtbited agair at internntioiial fair-. Ibis litslaion was rrm I'sl in Washington. 1 C . on the I4th. p the re.ult of an examination f the document by scientists who foiuiU bat light was oblit-ia' mg the numes of kignera
.1. P. Morran and Mish Morgan. An
drew arm gie and Mrs. Carnegu- wer pahseiigera for Kurope on tbe Whitt Star liner fettete wh'uh saibtl fnuo New York for l umpe on the 24th. Anthony J. lemoa, rhtO'prosldenl of the Chicago, Inahtnanohe & Louieville railrond, duil s.nddenly of
naivhrnl 1 1 emor r b a . in N.vv U n
the -4th. He im y ars old. bnoani lieutenant .lohn V. mm Can hr. - tot i ft fort he irei
worth. Kai., was. on the 24th. plmed in the eOUttt jail there for obtaining
money under false pretenses.
The remetnt f Mrs. V.'m. C Whit
ney, the w f,- of th. former secretary
of the Oatfy, were given final interment nt the Rock reek r uieU-rv In
V. ..s'i i : n. 01 ' he - 1th.
f .1
thr
r.... k ....... i ( iiv li.vs liave oeeu
arrested .n the charge of cruelty to
their aged mother, whom, it is ang"
thev beat with a horse whip.
Witnesses declare that Mr- Minnie
CnmuingB, nthO killed her husband, at
PA, l.miis. is not the woman will, killed Colt on at Itloomington. BL
llot. l lerk Alv'.n W.Towi.sley I-nw- . Oais . -1 Sa,
re. ice was nti tl. eft, fit M. l.on. "
two y.:;rs in the penitentiary o..,.i.. t Ml fr..... a g':e-t of
r... ........ .
West F.nd hotel.
Maj i.en. Cothto Is one of the
busiest men in St. LOOja. O letai of the dedication parade, on the ::oth nnd irrangeinents f..r the care of tht visiting troopo SSCapOS his attention
John Oekle. a ltelleville (III) learn
ster found a purse containing $-
in ...I. ut.i.h he returned to the
owner, and for wh'uh he was reward
a I h .-. i. re . tit of J -. Andrew
Brandt was lite owner. The war At rtu.ent. after full in-restigati'-n. ha - exonerated ltrig.-tien
Fnnst f the charges preferred
nmin-t htm by the BflOtOO nnti itn periali-ts. Ind few Carnegie has given ,nO,i'K towards the endowment fund for the Tuskegee ii.-titute nt Tuskegee, Aln. With a proviso that BOokOf T. Wash in-ton and his wife shall he provided fot 'luring' life. ii.s h. Booearolt is leaspomrUy rtiled from the White House. When rhe I et Uf nod home from the south ti .- found that ho btoahot r hie ai eoulineU to bed with nica-ica.
Santa Fe is a small village in
extreme southwestern imrtion of
Illinois, near the Chicago v Eaatera Illinois railroad. JOHN A. LEE RESIGNS. I.leutenn 1. 1- lin.rrmir Vska Ills i r.tles und Knrmlri to I orarl Ml-
takra Made la OHIs-e. St. Louis, April 87. JokUB A. Lee,
Sunday afteriiiMiti. nuiiied b.s resignation as lieutenant-governor of the state of Missouri to iov. Mockery. After mailing the lett.r he SO id: "A desire to retire from political life and pcrso.nl publicity has promt cd my resignation. Now that I am
Illinois nprese I unrl Dell.-rs an
Opinion oa tbe Free Kniploraneat t" Vleasure. Springfield. Int April ?ä. -The supreme court. Friday, hnndeil down an opinion in which it holds thai tin 'free employment agency act patted by the legislature in IbV'J is uncon-ti tntlonal in its entirety. A mit was apiealetl from the criminal court of ( 4iok county by Murray Malthenrs. who was convicted of liaving violated; tbe act in failing to tile with t he reiary of ttate a bond of tl.ooO to conduct an employment sgencv. lhe
constitutionalitr oj ine aci svas m-
t nrn
raise tOlwOB six thousand dollars WO! raited tO-nlght. Three thousand competitor, an- i.VUOO visitors are ex
pect eda shot from tmnnsk. tflnrood, Indn April While WB Bim Samuel-, a tin plate work, r, was naming along tks Ponhandle railroad rear the Indiana box fuet-.ry he was -i'"! from ambutb, the bullet tak Ing effect ill the fleshy Kirt of his leg. There is no clew to the perpetrator. rirst t srs Hnwt. t... tnelii r. Ind.. April 4 The Fort
Wayn.. Hartford A- Muncie lutrrnrban company ha- run Its lft ca rs into this city ami regular service vv ill he established the tir-t Of next week The com pjiny will pmn the work northward from here. ft III Have a tollaeass. Kokon... fmk, Ipril 4." Kok onto is to have a ISOeWI iin uni. eapOble of leatlnf Men I" "i" tooal mpttaUsta re at the head af the entorprlaa. All
tlie . ock ha v tii.i - ui.-. i .beu. Kranit of d eel lala. franklin, Ind., April W Bh Nellie .Stone, of Franklin, at; , Wtilter M -toiirtney. of Clarksburg. Mo. were mnrried here. The wedding was ihe result of an advert itement which the bride saw in a new-paper. The two never -aw took other until the bridenaoM arrive: The hfftdo ix wealthy. 'I ! v will make tlcir hotn, it. Mil-sonri
ju.t S private citic, I hope that my fi, 0 fcfclion $. hich prm. enemies and critict will forget some hat n(roilts ,ha n,,t tnmUk Onv
oi my lai.us snssi mwrnmrnmrnm .... ,.,nx, ,n ,.a.P, nf tr.kes or locko it
IM rr" .
remember, if postlble, MBS of
The court holds that this section is
things that I might Is- commended w.,bout rationai in law. At-
for. If on.- has failed tu fulfill public
requirements, nr.d has made an error, it seems to me that when he voluntarily relinquishes all claims to otliee nnd honor, and t.ets out to make w batever reparation he can. he should at eat be permitted to continue to live. I feel that my effort to reform abuses in legi.-iative matters has brought upon me trcubles that I could have arotded by a poUcjf of tfienee and eoneealment, tan that nay determination
to do right, and refttsml to le deterred
tointy Osmrral BasnUn, in arguments before the court, said that thlt section could be stricken out, but the court hold otherwise, aad soya tin. w hole act must fall. FOUR YEARS FOR DECKER. Clrenll tllnrnr) l-'olk, ot St. I oi.ls, Scores 4aln In the Hoodie 1 nur.
t. Louis. April tSf I)'iis f)e ' er
therefrom, has brought about my me tried in Judge Rynn'S division of ' I
litical downfall.'
orersMtt ritieu m Cheyenne. Wyo., April "7 The condition of Gor. Me Forest Richards is
still very critical. A two-hours' sleep Sunday i veiling very much encouraged the attending physiciuu. Gen Weaai In St. Lasels. St. Louts, April Si. llrig. fien. Frei Ii. Orant and Mrs. draut orrtred at t. I.ouis, Friday, from Sati IntOttiO, I'ex. tieti. tirant hns boon detailed to renMBattd a portion at the troops participating in lhe World's felt ded-ioatiooM
circuit court f-r perjury in connec
tion with the Suburban railway franchise deal, was found guilty M charged, and the j.iry as, -d h; penslty at four years in the penitentiary. A motion for a new trial was Immediately tiled by Decker's counsel. MURDER AT YOU BET, CAL.
Tfcomaa Bine Killed aad Ills 9e Uortallr W oaadeO Kj Jerry lioodnls. Nevada ( ity. Cal., April tf. Jerry Oo dwln shot Thomas I'dua and the bitter's son, Willinm at You Pet, near ere. kiliug the father and fatally wounding the son lata, -hooting was thr result of an attack on GoodtrtO
Stnart Itnhaiin Oerlnaal) III. Toledo. O.. April S5T. BTOfd vvas re.elved here Sunday niuiouncirig thtt
Stuart hot. -.ut v.iü taken ill at An- by ltlue and is said to have been hum, v. V.. Saturday niglit. and hit caused 'y ill feeling over n ditch dals for the balai f this season right. After the shooting Goodwin
have been cancelled
started f. i nerada City to surrt nanfi
