Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1903 — Page 2

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Visiting Goverors and Other Officials Saw New St. Louis Out in Holiday Attire. PLAUDITS WERE 6ENER0USLY 6IVEN. MM lSntlr VartetS ..I Ihr I'iridr lern a I liar in lit Ii thai ihr Mnr tormal Owe l.mkril. nu.l krpl Ihr lHlrrrl at Ihr On luoLera I rum larl I'inlah. St. Leeds, afaj .. ftt, Louis passed In review. S.i ; unlay, lie I ore t he governor, of the States, The grfcauneu f the spectacle elicited frmn the esecotivss tribute of enraptured applause The um' parado, las! but not ie.ist of tlu public npsctaelea of dedicat ion week, lock pi a in the parly forenoon over tin SCttlevSrd and park route followed by the eroceaaioas of Thursday and Friduv . Lou- of thousand .ivv ' ami applauded it. COI. K J FENCER, tJrand Marshal. The gOvensOT of state reviewed tbe proct RioB from the reviewing; aland at the World'- fair grounds. It emit for tin- IuiimI. The Will 111 I ' for the civic parade v t re idy when the ign.il was s;iv en. Since er!y in the morning the BSSreherS had been moving from all par's of the city toward the rendezvous. The formation backed the military precision of that of Thursday, but the willingness of spirit was there. The snerebers wore honor medals, national SSStnmes and husinoss dress, and each man was proud of bis division, nml tried to march in n way that would add to the credit of his organization. The uniforms of the civilian aids avrrr of the sndreas sort, adorned avith a yellow sash What they lacked In uniformity tlu v made OOlor and ladh id uaiity. The regufar army men loanorl t Grand liarslaal Col. E. J. spencer by iiaj.- ICH. voroill. ino e pen en eon n.i- . . . . . . . . i Ii Tionai jruarn tpaaerra were i" i-. nn-ir and ov ery w here, performing i tie iuic assiirned them by the division Commander with even more enlhusi- ' a-ni than they displayed when on mil- I itarv duty. The spirit of rivalry smoag the dlvisions was strong, but at the same time all worked vvth aoeord to make the parade a success. The ovation wn continuous. It tarted vvith the tir-t notes from the Marine band at the load of the parndo. firnnil Marshal Spencer ennie in for a large liare, amt mi. liatnon, m chief of -tiifT, was recognised nil alonf the line. Ill, 0 Hi laiS Were V ..ln nrlrU Joseph W. Folk, the drcttit at lor

i, iiiul liner of sfan to iien. aoim er.uiou io nieei m 11101(50, dcuruuj NT. Noble, marshal of the First divi- I'.arhy made the announcement Sunaion. wa heartily greeted. 'lay. It is the aim to have all the other well-known city official problems now affecting capital snd wore applauded as Href . ame into blrST SiSCnased by thOSS must direetly brht Thej were in the Third divi- cosweracd in their settlement, Amoag .Ion eommandsd by Col. BaerytN rsialts hoped for is. the solution Bawei wi,.. was heart, :v greeted. The of manj rexlng problem between emnitv decorated tire apparatus iui pl".vra;.d employe before disagreethe firemen , this division WCM pop- ts over them bad to labor I roul or the governors of the mrOSW AaSag the plans the federation will state, and their mililarv aid, the propose 1 one ih.it ma.,uf,ct,,rer. of .... ., a rtain line of goods lie induced to Ttie.-ts of the din, there w a the same . , , , , , . , - ... aSTce, wh re the 1 euiand of labor IS hearts leception of former dsys, hut j . : . , . ' , ., , , I. 'i., sufllcietit I v 11.. 1 fern, long- 'mil re eine of Ihosc who had become better ' r hnnwn wore received wit.'i even SSOfW ' f 'rk.n- ho,..-.

acclaim. Following the entringen f Ihn governorcame the eari'uiges vvith the efiielnl gneats, the diplomats snd dig altariei nlm are tili ill St. IOiiis.

So Ii went on down the line. In the Fifth dii-.ion, tin- liiirli seheol und

college endet!., several detachment from prominent i-ouii schools, wei i1 loud I cheered. '1 he M. I.oiii Mercantile usocinlions in the fourth 1 1 i -i 1 1 divided honor with the Masonic division, the Hath. The seventh division. composed 1 I lodges, was received with hourly ucol.iiin. n were the tat Iodic orders in the Kiffht and Ninth. The turner, in athletic costumes, and the poatal men, in the Eleventh, were applauded, an were the miscellaneous societies, including the Swedis.i National sneiety, in l he Twelfth The lad in-, cowboy, Oklahoma's representatives, and Col. Zuck Mu! ball, in the Thirteenth, created (fieat pplausa With the fourteenth division the in suir) was lor John Miicheii. presl SOflt Of the niiners' union, supposed to he with the labor unions, and the greeting tO thS veterans of past war m- loud and losuj Provident Pleads vvas in the first carriage of the fifteenth, the tii-t of the two World's fair divisions, fob lowed by the men who work behind the) tools. rha Seventeenth division brought more labor men. the Traden A-seiu-bly division. Taken all together it eras' demOSa t rati on that fittingly closed the week's eelebrstloa, Xtiione the distinguished guests oat the review iinr stand were Governors Doelterr of Missouri. Pea body of foiorado, Odell of New York, Yansaut of Minnesota. Mickey of Nebraska. Heard of Lotii-iutiu. Senator llatina. Senator Fairbanks. Senator Thomas'. North Carolina, and .lohn R. Thurston (iov. Yates of Illinois was to have been present, but was called home by the death of bis brother. SANG WITH THE CHILDREN. I'lrMoiiia Im-lilriit In a MotfcaSlat Cliurch Wln-rr ISM lrrni,lrnt W or.liiiii'il SuiiiImj. Sharon Springs. Kas . May 4. President Boosevslt attended the little Methodist church at this place. Sunday, and Uatesed to I most instructive sermon preached by a l're-i terian minister. licv. William arttar. if Kaunas t itv. who eame here for that purpose. A number of pastors from this uelfrhborhood nlso participated. A

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pleasing incident occurred as the services began. Two little girls were standing in the aile near the pre-i dent'- pew. As s(Mn as the pre-idont saw them he drew them into his pew and during the singing the three shared the -atne hymn book At. the conclusion of the serslcea the president shook hands with a large number of people. In the afternoon he went for a loag hor clun k ride, acrompanied bv Senators Iturton and 1 I.oiig and President Ilutler of ( olumMs college. Senator Warren, of Wyoming, and ( oil Service I otnmdtsfos er Poulhe joined the president Sunday. The town is full of strangers who came here to see the president. "ti f then inline "i miles for that purpose. Sharon prinrr admirer of the pre- lent presented him. nundsy, a ajjg old bndirer. The little nnimal is as friendlv as can be. and will be taken home i. Washington to join the growing tnenajrerie of the Roosevelt children. NATIONAL MEETING PROPOSED. m j nnn, I Irirlanil. I. muri-a and .lohn Mnl. hell Mill Hr tahril In siihr siritr 1'rolilrm. Chicago, May -4 national industrial conference, to which former I President levelnnd, Senator Hanna Pre.ident iomper of 1 he Vmerieau Fderat ion of Labor, .lohn Nlitchell, head of the miners' union, and other header- in the industrial and political (life of the country will be invited, in to Im culled bv the National t'ivie FedIVaeesnaSlce tnTeaiin nlaeaea Rharkoff, BtinSlS. May 4 l he workhops of the Russian locomotive and gun works have been burned down, l he lots i a'.w.ouu

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The Corner Stone of the Missouri Building at the St. Louis World's Fair Laid. GRAND MASTER W. F. KUHN OFFICIATED. Ihr HiilMlua la Drtlaaril I Hr ihr finest vmir Itullilluu KirrKntt" rd al a World', l air 'Ihr WmsIi Ingliiii l.avel Hn lard In lh n.iinlr I err iiioii I m. St. Louis. May ft, The laying of the corner stone of the MiaSOSri building at the World's fair grounds took place at 4 p. in.. Saturday, on the site, of the Missouri building jusl south of the government building within u stones throw of the cottage in Pot est park. The ptogramms vvas al follows: Invocation 1 the .hapliu of thi grand lodge of IfiaSOUfi, V I. fc A GOV A M DOCKERY. Introductory remarks by President M. T. Davis of the Missouri commission, who presided at. the ceremonies. Address by Alexander M. Dockery, governor of Missouri. Address bv David IL Francis, presiI dent of the tOOisiSnS Pin t base Kxpoj sition Co. Address by Joasph W. Folk, ctreu.t ' attorney of St. atone, j Laying of the corner BtOM by W. , F. Kuhn, grand master of the grand J lodge. A. F. d A. M aii:. Reception of the tool- with which the stone was laid by Isuae S. Taylor, architect of the building and director of works of the expoaitioa, Address by W. F. Kuhn, grand master of the grand lodge, A. F. V A. M Itencdiction. The corner stone in of Carthage ; building stone. It was quarried and dressed in Missouri and was present- ' ed by the Carthago Stone ( o Its dimensions are feet by feet by 11 inches. It is inscribed: : Louisiana Parcnase Bapoaitlon, ; : .Missouri HuilcJinK : : Laid liv ir.mil I. '!.: A. V A A. : : M of Missouri, M.iv A I), : : a. M :. w. f : : Kulm OraaS Master. : Alesaader M Dockarr. Oovcrnar. : The intention i- to u-e the corner stone a.- the bed sf a monument to be erected on the -iie of (he Mi-souti building lo eouiuiemorate forever with appropriate inscription- Missouri '- participation in the Louisiana Purchase expoaitioa. No metafile CSSS whs placed in-ide the stone, as is usual with corner stone-, because the b idding will be temporary. When, however, the monument is erected the case will lie installed The Missouri building will be the (Inest tute building ever built at a Worbi s fair. The diaSCBaiOOS of the building, over all. are '111 feet inches by 178 feet 0 j inehe-. The gave) need for lhe laying of the corner -tone is known as the Washington gavel, ami wns u-ed by Ceorge Washington in Masonic lodge mooting-. This implement was also used in laying the corner -tone of the enpitol at Washing ton. Shortly before noon the sites allotted tc Iowa and Oklahoma lerrb tor) were formallv dedicated. Pennant see taa lseateeat, Cheyenne, Wyo., May The citl ens of t heyenne will present Pre i dent I.' eet on his visit to this city with one of lhe (ine-t rOUgh riding outfits ever -ecu in the west. It will be composed of modle, bridle, Qjuirti spurs and Nai win coat NOfi. blank"! and Mltalna II 11 1 1 1 unit MtM san Krani i-co, May . R N'b'e for many years PsetflS const agStM for the I nloo Pacific railroad, is misifttg from his oillee hi this city nid in- uboeeeboMti in uaknowtv

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..Min ihr I'otni. Wh it i line." sin- said, "Is eserso alio i Hank one who sa, jn-i what as inr.ni-, without beating mohmmI the juih " "Well, then," he rsplis4 Til hs itrsightl'orw.u d ThSft i senu't h . n g I've wanted to tell von (of in SSSff or more, but 'as." lio urged, soring that he heullatevl. "a hat is it There's a big black Stfftsh down .'.e , side of your nose. I guess it'.- SOOt." sin- s.u.; good h irht wlthoat uking uim srhea hi expected ts rail ugain. Clevalsad Loader. Valasato Cst. Ilow.,1.! Uted, Of Milford. Phu, tarted jut hunting for partridge and woodeoehi sad ass followed by the bouts cat. ru efforts on the part of the hunter to irivo the cat back homo SfTS futile: it was sound to n nitb bint and it lllws trateil its ability SI a hinder by its "pointing" I woodcock, which voung Hoed t-hot. Then it "Hushed" a partridge, which v istao bsgged by the hunter Reed says he would not part H ith the est for the best bird dog in i he ro natrj . um B r la a. The Kioadihs miner hold up a ougget a bk'U he had just foUSd, It was as big is his li-t . "lsu't that a hMUtJ '" The consensus at opinion was that the nugget was a In . ity indeed. "Yes. indeed." a.d one i f the old tiands, after the other had expressed their admiration; "that nugget i& easily vorth its weight .a eortud beef " Doatun Traveler. lie a Doantfal. "Weill here is thomuuov you've been torsssatiBg me for." said rich unsds to his ipendtbrlft nephesr; "use it a Ise lv. ami remember that a fool und Iii tossy are noon parted." "1 dan't know about that." said the young scapegrace; "I've been coaxing you mora than a week for this." Scrap. Sarstlew nd rinciio. bome time sgo the experiment was made of biting !ooe st Compiegna swallow belonging tO Antwerp in i I m pnny with a number of pigeons. Th swallow immediately made a bee lim for homo, ami arrived there in one hour while the pigeons required three SOU 1 1 Chicago Tribune. Without nrnrltl of I lrri, Miss Prnya Oh, dear! So you sren on the City of Pekin when she weil down'.' How many souls were toil (.apt. Silt All of 'oni that srai drowned, mum. She went down - blamed suddeat, the sra'nt uotime fei death-bed repet tss ?es! Brooklyn Lafe.

flplnm and I.lqnor llablta CnrsSj. :o .k ms B M Woolley, M L , Atlama.Ua Bpend to earn tamer than ram to ;etd. v V. Obstrvei , Piao'i I'uri? for Coneaasption Uaninfslli ble nsedieian for oug', and colds. N. V. aeaianl. Ocean Grove. N .1 . Feb IT. lno The eheerfaj Use kiasjnsl is and ifterward hi ear renjirdn loese. Chicago, St. Pkid-liinacapoits, loui lilj ..un. v;.i lbs Lhicsfo & .Nortti-vieuern K. A sriss u.an sssket tnaa) :.'::u auu few eontidant. Chicago l)a.l New. June T.nt Batter Color make top 02 the narke: butter. Few fitt'u are lot. yet mar.) atefound. C ii Sgo li..y Ne vs.

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