Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1903 — Page 6
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IKP1ANA. Police C.iiii! v Mier (irfriit'. of New fork, on the '-"-'th. revoked IM permits .ssued to Italian-, for the carrying of ronpxltil wnpOM John W. Spi Inger announ.-ed, at tKiner, Col., on the tfuth. thai . i. IKK) had been s ib-, iihcd to liut the proposed pukfll' 1 1 BBt Col. filtfcHT M ItMttgi ti,i eervrd tn th Fifty-third and Fifty fourth eongresse-. died lit hia IMMM ' Kenton. O., od tin- 17th, aged N Co;mt t';is..tin;. I: in anilv. uh-r. de. iiletl. on th S7th. un the adviet of
hi- pkyneiaa, bI t po to ht. uun i .h.tii-maa of tn ioai commit twa of arto attend the deilicui un oeremonie. r.ui(cmnta, called Uw National ; oU lluada convention to order - u t i i , , h.. nrth Atter Invocation b Ke tamu. l J Nietharle 11. KVI' Bf, "n IM ,n- 0t the ieeond Preabytertan cburch. puolnted anistant attorney jenernl , it. Vt.t. nt W II Moore ot the aaaocUtlon m .i . a: i., . Mil i m'.rodui-ed Ma)r Kmia VV. ll. who for the poft oftn e .lepatttnent to nil I IW,, . j,.,'rJfi4U . lo lh). ,t). Ooy. the place vaoateil In .lames N. l'vntT. a AI ü :k : i a r ' Lul. and lTt-Klili.nl V. K hraucl!. made The Japanese foreipi offioe. on the mSSffSm
1Mb publiahed u legrtun aiinoniicint. ih.it Ku-ia had completely evaeu- - n aifti the Shinir Kinff prtnimv of Man-
a I 1 Iii- I'lllttT V 'w.'ax i ""-J ' " - " churia. dpi.rtmtnt ot agrlt ulture. Senator A c. " l.urinur. of tout!i Carolina. J. H. Killel'he interstate commeree commie , hit-a Nai hvtlle Tana., and H .1 o-.t, :.mnmA . l.nlltin on Eaxle were all cali.d lor and spoke in aioti. on the 2.th. issued n bulletin on BDence of thoae on ih, Broframa. railroad aecidents for three months ; prealdeni Moor.- explained wh.it Um ..a- , - - - i.:ii,i tnd tlooal aaaociation Bad Baea dotal lyr Bkowiaf -to peraona were Killed ana moV((ment lirKeU mrtanttrntwa in I.TM iniuied. every township in the entire country. J . I -We can secure aid from th.- go-. ri.ni :.t , , , y, .,,-.lth I vhaa we hart ut-h an t.rganigation that I he war dr.artment. on the -tli . t i;; ,,,,,, h,, h.ltd u i th. made public that portion of the re- i rk of th.- a.H-iatlon to aroua. tater- ' ' ... 1 ... r..OPS v,, aft in the matter amontc the men who port of Gen. Ml let which refers no n) . ,.,,.,.,, b) roads.
miKCondact of (iftieer and toiOMia in , th- Philippines. Attorney -General Knox, on the -'.th. appointed J. C. MeUeytiolds, of i'ennesjsee. assistant attorney of the- Unl tad State-, to succeed TbMww M. r.eck. resisnod. Five hundred stockmen oiirunized. In hicapo. on the L'Tth. and elected ttfrlcerft to arraiip.- for an InternatlOB" al live stock expoBition to bt" held there in I)ecemler. It was reported on excellent authority. n the 27th. that the weddinir of Miss Rath Banna, fotuifval .lauphter of BeaatfM Hanna, will take plaw at TbomaaTllle, ia.. .lur.e 9. irvinir M. Scott, who for many years was vice-president and ureneral O III B M .IS .IVt l'l, - ,. : I .i '
nianager of tne 1 nion iron um a..t , R bro-ujm ab.,u, by tiov Hoggs re- lnf , ,, :,rt,-emlnently one for the lnterluiilder of the battleship Oregon, died, mark that the Philippines should be given 1 ,,f thP nation as a whole I con- - .1 .., ; v.-.. riawiilasiai , away und the money ' wasted' therein , ululate you upon the fart lhat you are on the -Mh. in an trantisco. spent In Improving the roads of this ing It. In our American life It would country. Ills criticism was at once re- t hard to overestimate the amount of Keceiver Llovd F Hamilton was. sented and applauded, and It was several ' trlHt has been accomplished by ss- . . . . ... , ,, minutes t. fore h- ould continue his re- soctmtkms of individuals who have gathOti the -"th. dis, liarjrcd bv the .ourt 1 mark!, iit. xhrU siiid that h. did not ,r.. ..ther to work for a common obnt llloomiiifrton 111 haviiiif wound up I supposes that every one would agree with v.-t which was to be of benefit to the . . . '.. v .. V. .1 u,.,. htm , community as a whole. And among all the affairs of the .National Home T . . f ..-aUers Includ-d I.leut - ,h eell-nt oblects for which men and
Huildinir and Loan associatkai. .t the last moment c was decided Hlnlnm.t. in Washington interj -- e-ted in the Kiissia-Manchuiian situn- . . .. :...i u the capital II.IM IlUt I 1,T , - remain in touch Willi ecrciar nax. ; itnsf n iiiTokio..':i.at the tth, ' onflrined the rejairt that m. rlcan war ves-els are a--enillinjf at Yokohama in v i. w of da nee to American Lnteraata in iheManehnrian trouble. A rumor la out t the erre.-t tnat the British battleships Formidable and Venerable had collided in the Ifediterranean. The British aditnraltv iledined to contirm or dCBJ the report. in d - ' 1 The expulsion of the friars from Chartreuse monastery, in France, wa a -coniplishcd. on the '-"th. without anv aertota dlflenit y . Infantrv ami a atmadron of dragOOM assist. .1 the p. dice. tiov. Ienn pa. ker. on the '-"dh, isstied a proclamation calling- an all p.-r-ons in Pei;n- ivania to aid in displaying at the Louisiana Para ham ea po-ition the state's manifold reaoui c. s -1 - a Three thousand miners in the ninth sub-district of Illinois, struck, tin the 3Mh. because operators refused to come to an agreement by which t In differences eisti.:o- should be settled in a suledistrict jolnl eonventloa. .... 1 a .1 it I lo- regular sei ton of (he Hawaiian If oUlatiiro ein! d at midnielil on t as ...1. l-ii ..... .........1 1... .1... i:.'lll. r.SgJW 1 J I IB. TT 1 - .i--o .', , leffislat tise received Gov. Dole's signalure. The bill providinp a city tfovfrenment for Honolulu was vettri-d. The buildings of the lamisiana Pur- i Chas.- ovpositioB. in St. Louis, . em the 30th, formally dedicated to their purpose with all nosdhle ponap ami ceremony. Atldiearea were made ty President BoutCVtlt and ealIBBl dent I !... ,,. nd. The ihird trial of .Tame- H ar d for the killing ol William tloehel, ri?milted, at Frankfort, Uy.. on Ihe 'th. in a life Benlence. The jurors took sinly one iwtllot n th QjU -tion of ijuilt or innoeenee, all IS inthsg for 4 Set-diet if ffOilty, I. rsiu r.o from St Vtr: . irsi that if America becomes tr..ui me Knaaia is reiuly to make apecial ar r: n .r, h nt- wi'h I. .-r and te. .-ive eer lata IrahM adewitaga fit return for opening the sfnawheffci rltMr t. fVmaricBB producta Monday, April :". the nnniversrir) Of the birth of tien. I'. S. OnMt, was celebrated in the uiual manner nt fmkrna, Hi., adtt Hon. W. K. Garlejr. cf thmiha. Neb., as th. -peaker. Ihe lliino.s octet y of St la. uis celebrated with a banipiet at the Planters hotel, at which I'.ng-i.en. F. D. '.rant and Mrs. OfSUBl were the gaaatd honor.
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Proceedings of th International Good Roads Convention Held m St. Louu. TWO THOUSAND 0ELE6ATES ATTENDED. PM i.l Huuiro ll, l.lrat.-lm. Milan. ill. .Ii Jrnuiua- Da ratna Ki-i.m. hi, r in..m' tuning Ihr M..r.- Pr. nt i in- u t Mx-aka-ra I nt of i hr llraolutloaa. Ilr.l la. Lf!( galea Irum almost rn ei.ite m the I nlon were pr-afiii at tin- Udaron. 6 aaaociation. VT . ''.. ""'r.l,tMJ, on the unly - I. Tl ii .--'ii, iW via je- - .. ITlV. v.i M.atm Uouisr, Jirevioi WliO w.ik on thi- pt- - when nav. oone mi. we an. won tni- ictort vi ii 1 1 on in ob the Walla. lti th.- wall of the tKle.ui were banners, on which :tpiear.-d the following In Urn. Macll t;pe: . ;i..d road are ntceaaary for rural fr.- mall dellverey." Convict labor should be placed upon public work, nut In If ptllinn with honi'jij liaLnjl " Tour town will proapc- In prowrtln to the Improvement on your ountry road "Wide tir.s are r.md maker; nurrow tlre .ire road breakers tl.iod rt'iid are Con t r. ZÄm r r .n.lii. ive to sood Good roads ar duetra to ,500 moral loud morals to citizenship OfK'd road make even trade the year around 1. .,:,o Jam. s H.,a of Texas, eaui a commotion in the convention. Tuesday, by remarks regarding the Philippines. 'it was thv first time during fa mv - "- - -" that anv arreat feeling was Brous : a. d , Uen Nelcin A. Miles. W. S P Shields, r,f Pennsylvania. Samuel Hill, of h- I lt,a.,..n .. v -(?oy ltosrc of Teva... William .1 Bryan of Nebraska and .en k-.v van. of Nebraska, and Jen Roy ? i?w ..V.JTI" V ,M " . " ,.- xi; 111: univ-rn .o"r ' ter Harrison of 'hbago and 'ngres
There is no more common .merest i-asuee. if winttr means univ.rsltv of Vlrslnln. to serve as a na- sh. .on rt house at Jackson and the
yV : : ! - ,J,rU i'UlZ: W - tile... He walk.-,, from I lih. rh 1 k.m- her bicycle If a little heavy water means ternational Good Roads convention haart- the clerk's office to the from door Of heu d be Bavarea au, i -mg- of all communication, not lly Indorses and approves the construe- . i,...lw.. ,,,,,1 (,,, tin afreet . j v with the industrial centers but wit), , tton - f the memoria: road to honor the the con rt house, and racing tin str.t t. ' with -h.- tielnit,,r whv vol. have got t. mem .rv of Jefferson and at the same I in con v e r-a t ion with Benia-
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hd!. J,, y, i,reent Th. ! legate from Indiana Invited th ttlon to hold Its next annual con- I in Indian. .io lis This was rethe executive committee. I kill. .en. niiea vuareaa. I.ieut -Jen. Miles was the tirst ati ,iK. 1 er at the morning session. II- aaM, In i '"riV 1. -raiifvina- in meet here on this i öl, Ir.rUnghfstorSrmj . . . . . . t . . . . ..... not oniv ir -m everv uuarier 01 nni omuhi. -..orss-ntatives from the foreitrn . I - ... k. . . w- a ,.....r..u.,..l I., ih. ftA t.nfr-,T.,. nf promoting g si roads "I batrarof! tLS'lÄI Han in our . . g .. atid yet" that is BUSceptibis of Ii. t--wing a greater blessing uix.n our people than the Improvement of our Ilm s of mm inteatton and avenues of Internal 1 oramercs am iked to speak .nrernlng national highways or military roads. I relolea that the states are taking a ds-p interest in this enterprise, and sever I r.f them have emoted most sntaadtd, generous and munlflc-nt law In this regard for the carrying out of this hijs'Any roads that can he made useful for industrial ano peaceiui pursuits r" r- utilized for military purpose, M e a re . ' - - M . . m , . , net mi . mtiir- or a military ci-sp.ttsm. and therefore are 0, devising means for I r- military PllrJ0'"- . - ... . rar greatest and strongest safeguards nil- 01 in. ' ter M our insTiiutiona ty of our people, and ,nil the every measure that benefit them ind pre --rves the rhararter and the Int-g ' o,. 1 rlt "f our institutions promotes p. I It. ' inn m .t-llines nie ,,r. -,-ri.v. ...sr Fi rv ot our common connPresident .leaae'a Hen. .rt a. . ... . k . Presldant R H. Jesse of the Missouri university pos- ot tne relation 01 r'.a.m .tnil crhoo'i He .:,d In oart There rtra men In this audl-nea trtin atter.erd school In a school house of one room and one teacher There were good mr. ,,lrrii out of these onmom whool 1 hnuio. as we can testify, but we realise 1 th -t the six -room school house, with six " JT h..,., Thc ronwim.it. .1 with many room 1 whit la n-,ie.. Tt.re . hllipen .an gather from - of nine mite Thev ran le to the -. ho.,! in wagonettes Tint not be done In Missouri on acthe bad roads When Ml" ' " I r 'hen we will have th" I rt 1 brought . ),,',!' .raj tins aw the rountry ran have." X nt. .1. Rr:,n Speaba. The afternoon session was 1 it two o'rloetr. The auditorium was filled William J B.-v in "vldentlv helns I. rawlna eard. H- saM that hl attention h. 1 been firt attracted la th" go-wl roads movement lv betag Inform d t Bl ll roiul should lie 1 f,--t wide. sjtrteen fret of stone to one road roti'.in't h- In hul attrart mv attention" After a few other remarks whtcn put the delegate In good humor. Mr Itrvan said tn t--irt: "Th. expenditure of money for the permanent Improvement f 'he mnw-n r. Al es he defended 'B as a matter .-.f hist to the peop!e who live n the r rv. fj as a m-itt.r .if Bdvantaim to the peonla who do not Itsre in the . o-iet.v .1 ft! on the cr. and that tbe f 'h nation demaid that tbe tntorts or rmiicrv m r.ai. :is tar keep pace with th- cmforts of tv Mfe The tmn- ,-, emeri' of the country rood" n It" justified aiso on the ground that the farmer, the first and mot Important of the producers Of wealth, otigiit to he In a position to hold his crop mid mark'', it the most favorable opisirtiirdtT N il wl'bstat ding the Intr.-durtlon of I free letter delleeTy. the telephone, gas 11 ,'ii faeturlng plants and the exen .n I f electric car tines there still remains a I pi ring il f-r bett.-r C iinTv road". I a need tr-i'-trlsed slid made more sipI parent bv th.- imvem.-nt of cttjr street a " I CBn i'.ov Btone of New Torn read a
pape' on !,.' 'ols He malntnineti iriat the Btei I w ix the cheapest and t ai of all the rnuntrv roads. ( ntnmlllees Xaiaed. The following rommlti.es w re announ ed ReaolutbtnaJ It Klllebt-w Tenne -chatrw.-in Wright Smith. A.i.bama. C. Bel M S A 1 1 .to r kalisa 1 1 Al. ni' t. Mama. W u Hutcjinson Moo-
tki.a v ;i Levi, Callferab H H Myall South Carolina lr U v u ' 1 ' ludluli K J. Wilson. ! :-' HI ... nginu Ur It J I'- N1 ignn O It Bowser. Tesae A Kaslman. lauibuana. C V Mitchell. I eiiumUhiiI. M U Eldrrdgs. District ol Columbia. II . McPike. Jlllnols. C. C. lte.-d. Nebraska. A 1. Proton. Mmnf a K Kiiinguld. Mlssissipid: . rrrnch. Oklahoma. J C Van Pelt. Kenni'W . m r Mf be. a.-uih iot. . a. Wiggins Oregon Samuel Hill. ashlngI). II . N- V H A I ., lining. Ohio J W. Abbott, olorado. Legislation lieorge t Howe. Michigan, . l.airman. J M lt.-4.tl. Ttuiiieses, U. K. ,n, Alabama. Matt Malt Mijaoun. i v..-..k itWat.sas. 1 K Mouitn.
M.i...-. W. O llutchtnaon, ';!;"" Adolph Levi, falllornta. K at. iillama. South Carolina lr J W It. ilea. li.Jlaiia . R U li uchinaon W laronain : II Smith. Jr. VirginU- tlrorae T. Maker. a., l" Btoke Teita. John Pymotnl. 1'iiUlana John H Mrooks. Pennsylvanla harlee T Harrison. DUtrlct of Columbia, K K Brink. Illinois. Charles r Nebraaka James W. Stewart, t'hlo- J C To ld klahoina. J . Nrmsti. Mlssl'sipi-i J ' ViU Pelt, hertuck M P Me. he. South Dakota: t.eo. Kiio. 1.. r Minnesota. T C. Henry, .olorado Prank . Wllmx. New ork: V I. LMckinaon. Maaaarhuaetts; F A V lgg-in .reg. n H A H. ..th Uauaas third Ua. The coaventioa closed its seasion of ihn days W.dn.aday afternoon. It w t bv far the laig-si convention of the HBd ever In Id In the country, more than tv tl legale nn-'-eiing lioin all pari ot . Mied tsl.lli Tl.. n.M session will b. held In U'llutn. a. v.-r, it suotild b.- later Occiu- I e.l to meet the ioi..entlon again in oiI.outa next .ar. as many ol me ueiegatrs desire This is a matter for the executive lommitue of the ass... latlou lo d- id. r- iw:-.g . ard in the .tft'.-rno. :. was President Rooasvelt, but as he did not .
arnve until late, the greater pari ut ie retary of the National lioo.i Koaas asao- . .- l-fore the convention was jfatton who eh. ill also arrange the dute transacted before his .i .ir.iuo un the allj ,,i.t,-,. ,,f meeting, in Washhigt Ii. D.
Among the ieakers In the afternoon w.re I.. A B. Cummins and Iatfe Vuunt. of Iowa Both made enthuslantlc addresses favoring the movement, and Is.-h advical.-.i gov.rnni.it aid. Before tfiese gentlemen had ariiv.d at the Odeon th.- liBM was consumed by men from different states discussing the question. Those who spoke w.i v llu'. ho.- n. ol Montana. 11 11 Hyatt, of South Carolina: Adolph La-vi. of California; Dr. Welch, cf Indiana: Henry Horner. Jr.. of Virginia. W. J Cooley. of Wisconsin; J. C ran Pelt, of Kentucky, and John 11. Bright. ' T. xas ITr.i.lrnt Httoarvclt Vaeak. l'.-- -ldeat K.iosevelt. at the Close of a twentv-mtnutc speech, which he delivered after th subsidence of I Be tumultuous sppiauaa which greeted Ids appearance. said : d roads are noeld: tor the saae er th.tr affects upon the Industrial I condl- i 1 Ol III., I , fc r- .... ... ........ . M..I.S of th- . ountry ilis-ri.'s. and 1 ..rn j a. most tempted to say that they are needed ever-more for their effect upon the soeea- j 'ho conditions ot tn. country, ii winmean to the average farmer the exII arm- . Istence of a long line of liquid mora aae. : th- gh wnirn ne nas to move ins swu 1 . . .... k,..lr... or ,0 milt und SWlm . .XI- ; that there win De a great many v, :i.g peunie ot iHun srae nu sun i rind farm life attractive, -f. im f.,r tlil , amnna mar.V 1 ' " ...... - . " . ,.nu r. that I fee! the work you are dowomen combine to work to-day. there iir,. fpW tt.dee,l who hav a better right ... m'l rol th. nrsrles of those en - g:iKfi tn the movement, and the naartj sjmpa ny anu support 01 tnoae ouim ie. rhl- movement In which you are tfl aged. At the morning session not one of he . . i.'..e.t tnei- as 1-- ;. ,1 to ih mmltt.- wa- or-sen? T.-l.-gr tms were received from Hon. Andrew Pattulo. nv:nt,.-r ,,f trie Canadian parliament, who Ii - k i.. -i-ak on the hltrhwav of aii.nl 1. stating that important legislation on g" ": . reids ars; now Wr. parliament and that , ne r.ljlil Tint aiteiiii tti i Ulli ' iiliuii. . 11. 1 I nfe V.ninr of IoW-h was delave.t. did Bot arrive until afternoon, "and J C BaÄr. of South Carolina, wa. .. -, , K l.l .1 W I 1 ..- i. t ... i in- "me w nu n was " r. i mV .1 to these Irakers was devated to short talks from members and to speeches nr F J. Marren, of Boston- Charles E. Lane, of llabama; H J W.u.-r. of Missouri, and Veorge C Powers, of the tin BOta Central railroad. Th- e-t.-rd trend of all the specchea was with relation to the ,-nethod of rate BS. ' ;nds with which t n-tri I th roads, although Mr. waters devoted his tlm- to telling the convention that Missouri had solved the problem of constructing a rood road out of dirt. He rlted mads which had tieen built In Sillne county and In other counties In the state, and Invited the members to In--: . the row da. vt. 1 .... of Alnb.im.-i. nld th.it tn the . ounty- iss'ie.i bond ind b-illt the r..ad He left th" Nn-a . it .- ' ' . Hi l.lin lOIOllt. AB.. ;,.',,,, .,. ,.., h of . x-'bv It, ig ' s C. Trnr l. v.ltv of -he Louth to the policy of the government In '""Vi,' WB, to take P - I w-tl 1 ,h ,. h of th south " ha said ''IV. ,l " ... tvA flae ana w W.M i-o.it nnv one who srnws at tne n.12 , Mr Warren confined hi talk to bltumtn- ' 'i- folds. w hl h h said, were bound to be tha c-omirg rad . hf , nini.rr, d Rrt.ilntli.Bi Th' ' ho rI v e t r an W It Moore, of St Tnls. , , , R w- Richardson of Omaha. ' re-.r sldent C H Hutlle of St I.o-i'-. tr-'iirr. Karn rate win name n vieepr - -.dent and a secretary, who wilt rot- - (, 0 presented p. ,.,,,., r w.f,,rp f it Is .hVaalition to tn" n-o i-oii-ralled for by latlon The rommlt'e on resolutions submitted Its revet ar',1 It was unantmouslv :" d. as was the reH.rt of -lie l-,'-.s. ttlve committee I ralslntl. Repttrt. The report Hon follows: Your nan Ktlbmlt the fi on leg!.-: ideslr- I to ii. state and natlour.1 Is are on.- and In1 1 . - j s t eot ton to from tb rising sun se-atimi-nt has b- en ytm ind cry stalls! n f ail . e.s of a-o-ad. i n refore. w. aid. COIlUlllotied upI. far Hie c airuc,f In the favoring M . further recommend leg.siatlon eno.iruging the ue of wide-tired wagons, vv.. :.lso r mm ml legislation i" "H" up to the oash system for t inalnt'-nanee r nignway. tn day l-bor system We further o commend, as ui.iniiiii, ok. lime thought tr and i of th tt-rs of rgy and la Tsevetano- that the pr- em legnsisiivc i.niti.lti-e appointed by this convention be continue.: on leglslatlo ,.s a per mam nt committee to serve until the next nat ,r th" i ur.'ie of r.-ir-ipiiit of th-s- rtcammmda h other legislation as may ry.ng out th' pons i a a de med T - ii y II. tSBUBNM tlopled. Ye. the delegates of i b- National and Internatona t Boa. is a.-s latlon, aa'mbled in the city of St. latub. April fT. - ind 9 Uaa, impresaetl with the great of mprovtng ih highways of our country, h. r- 'v declare It as our L That th.- building .f good roads In the t'nited Ststea la now of paramount Importance to national pros-riiy antl ii.mmerctal supremacy. That w. ret-ouvmend the htrmonio'i" ..-.ration ot iown-hh. ounty. state nd national government In furth i it hls gr.-al end . . It Thai ihe association believe that tb' ippronrlatlon her.tofore made for tb. .. .ii.o... ..t ,. iirr.uaa .anals ih- improvta. , . r. and harbors has br. n wise and benlficenl, but an approprialb-n (r ibe Improvement of our -immon ntgn- ...... i . . ,...m n .. recessarv to . xtnd the Wesnga of Intelligence and to ...-... .. si.ri order of cltlnh'p
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ths v : -grow n,g nrccaauiaa of the agrtcultural ""tu . Tli 1 1 I fv oii.hi :;vl the r-i.it. ..! mei.t throughout Ih. l idled Hi i of . -mi, . and part.ct organisation from it,, iiutliiii down to the township. vAlu.lt
oigaiila uiiim hall Intt-rlap eacu otner utul make .i i ompU-tr national arsoclaMoii. : .. ri nmi.nd that the delagates her. . ..it- on ihalr retun io , ih.ir r- .".'lv tal- it. i -! .i- ' I1' ' MnlaMve Ol t. national t.raanUiil tn ..od r.-.tda aasovliUtoit. ah.ivr atb organijitliii tlo not at prinu -Ut to organise their atalva, 'oiiiittr .iiiii towaahlr alouK Ulf Im. h. rf In sUKBt-at-1. ana wht-re täte oi g.uiUatlooi now .- tat to fcl.r our t-ailirai mhii"ti uihi iiiiiuT.,.V' n1;,;:'..; ; repn'tlully rrKr ihe following r. aolu MI1U raeomnd moir adopt ion: t Th.il we Indorse toe Work of the of- , tics : puWie road ilries VtM4 J I . & nur. Iii I 1 1 ft1 Till fllsB Ä-l.nes ; i .... i i ...... M. . . ... bettsrmeiil f ihs public hiahaay ol ins . n t: ..i .1 that In I. t e thai t h - i.ftne r.!iould ! eiilarKed into a bureau of the department of .iKrlcaiuii won auitlcient appropriation ut Its disposal to eaten.! ii- H. tt, till, i all the -., i'.es ami that ws asiccially urge the senators anil reprevenlullvea In congress to vote fur such increased uppropi iatlt.liS t h.-reas. Tu.- greatest progr.- in the Improvement of H- iubiic liighwajs Ins b.-eii made In the states which have adopted the principles of state and local co-operut lull. it. solved. That this convention hereby detlures Itself In favor ..f state aid in the Iroprovem. nt of public higuwa s i. Tllal we t'. I c II is now .is uii;iiuiunl that the national gov ernineiil assist 1 tn th.. ... ....l.l ..t II... ,1,1111111 1. LIUin it... inmrov ..flitllt nf the I'lUllllloll I . I I. - I ... a. .f. . . .... ... .... - . ; I . I.. . I. .. ,. . It I w.iv and post ro.i.is of tin- . -ountry as it . f . fof . m,.,s a, dar , . j thor. iot o demand, lit tuaiica to the agricultural classes, l. d. tal approi,rUttons to hlchw.iv construction. t That ;h. s.- t-i solutions favoring national aid sti.t'.l he presented to the con.it th- I'liitt-il States by a committee . ..,,,, .,, . ,,f . run from .-ach -t.:!. üf ,ju. i 0,, , (. , i. , ted by tin- sect ., ami for tn.- presentation ut sai.t iesolUliolls bV the Said l ullltnlttei- to the ."IIImit tees of congress having charge of the bill, provided that represeiiatlves of the Commercial und Industrial organisations Interested In highway improvement may be Included In s ,i.l commit tee. to be selected In !lk- inminer. 5. That we favor the organisation of road associations by atates, congressional dlstrl.ts and counties, which shall have for th. :r ob.n-.-f the improvement of public Blabwaya, the naming and beuuttfying of th-- bbbm aad the n urn baring ot the country houses, so as to facilitate travel and the rural free delivery of the malls. Whereas. There Is a growing demand ..... . i. . .... i . , . . . on the part of the pe pie tor the co operation of the t'nited States government with the states and the civil subdlvisions thereof In the work of public id id BatkUi bi l Whereas. Thomas JofT.-rson, on March ls(. approved an act fur laying out 3"n building a public road from Cumber llu ,.. Und. M.I tt precede uovernmei '.and. Mil . to O hlo. ther.bv establishing A precedent covernment nt for the undertaking bv the rtmr9 t lhA I'm'... 4lut.i of th. wirk of public road building, and worK of public road Building, and Whereas. The Jefferson Memorial Road association ha begun the construction ot a memorial road connect .xiomiceuo. lha Mk I..ff. r.,.. rnl'l. I ha Time promoi. .1 gr-at nurrm- r-rorm. or vo,.w v.,. . . '.a.,, ...a ..1. . m . . .sxwa at a vocate. and it therefor- urges all advocates of road Improvement to aid tn Its comnlet ..n C We heartily ln.lors and approve the unttrtr.g ffort of the officers of th- association W 11 Moore jir.-sldr.t. and R. W. Richardson, secretarv 7 We desire to express our aporclatlon for the generous co-operation of Hon r R Kran-: and the other officers of the Louisiana Pur.hse exposition and tha members of the local commit tea i ..unship in 1 hi.-iiuo. "But how can von Im certain that voti love nie'.1'' she asked. as they finally got aarBJ from the crowd, airl were sure that nobody could ov er hear them. "Darlini?! ' lie exclaimed, "how can von ask me that? Do you see yon stars'.'" rs, sue uwin-iru, I" 01110,11., him to draw j1Pr ., it,i,. (.)S,. to ),Jm "How si'endid they seem!" "Hi.w can I he sure thev are nliove Bt? I know thev are. In th BBflBC . - . . wav I know that 1 love voll as I have never loved l.efr as I never can luve acain." "ltut." -he unwvered. after a long, long sjo)i "we are not sure thai the atars: tie above BS. Th.-v may really he below na. The earth is whirling iu space, gad we - "Ah. tnv -weet one,"' he interrupted, "never mind the stars. You know 1 got a usorce laal week, doal you."' "Yes." she iniiriiiuie.l. -nti-fgling yet a little closer. "And we know that you've got one coming in a day r two don't we?" "Oh. my love." she -aid. "I am tremt.linir so. It.tt I'm glad. I'he-c are things xve are -urc of. I -aw blie judge OB the car this afternoon and flirted with him all the way downtown. W- shall Im- -- happy, won't we. dearest '.'"' Hi- hen '. was bent downward, heir faces v.ere very mar together. Itut let us turn from the sm-red scene t hit-ago Record-Herald, llitfTnlo Hill's Intllnn I rled Tabaa. Buffalo Hill, who i- going to put up a big hotel in the wi-t. mya thai one day in New York h entertained two Indian chi fs at dittnef in the lloffuian house -afe. There wns a little bottle of tabasco -aiict on the tabic, and Ihe Ural chief COVeied hie ovst. I - With it. as though it had been cat gup. Then he -wallowed an Oytte going through -i rang- c ii oi l ion- in t In- act, though hi- was loo polite to make an outm.i ., . . . , I cry. lbs air. t notion, m-cunic sau, and Mg tears COB reed down his cheeks. "W hy, Biot In r. do oti weep?" the other chief asked, sympathetically. "I am thinking." -aid the first, "of my son. 1 1 ray Wolf, who was slain in battle." h." aawmnred the second chief, and he. too. covered his oyster plentifully with the gstrjr sauce. then iwaliowed on.. He. too, in a nioincnt, uns shedding tenra. His friend mUt. gravel.v Why do you weep, brother?" "I weep," vvas the retort, "because I am sorry that you w.-re n.t slain in that bettln you spoke of. along with tour son." Pittsl.urir tiaette. The IJgnannl Isrienilnrlal. "hv i ihej atahajra porit-av the irmei ..- porebnainf gold brteka?" I'het's e.isv explained," .in-wered ir. nrnto ei; ' the fnftner'ii the frier tin t - got the cah the e dlls; the other people is huetiiß' to get aoata f it By anj 'tick ili -v au ti up." iVu-hington Mur.
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mm , Jamo b. Mart um Killed By UtikllOWU Lnf'lllV Ut JacksOll, ' 1 Kentiuk v. ELECTION FUEO REACHES CLIMAX. Ptsaxrea la t'oateas BitsMl B th.- via.ilered la Oer Heina Harne! Iba lila life Man In Uaasrr l'rlruil. Vfritl.l pproaeb the Hod Vul.l llat-npe. Lrxiiiirioti, K V . lS .lll-l alt! nt (,.( -,n,..( tiiim. Bauers reo" i . ,f mir I Be eollteated eUflioll PBaea ol Itremhitl county, Hon .Lino H M II . ... . CUB) "as -hot and killed. Mondav, DJ ,K,ion utaMaaM. He f'H Mi , . , . u ii.uk- hi i mi- ironi ruuainr "i ........ i,,.. ... v . .,ni never .... sokc. .loath lcini almost inatBBiBft otitis. Me h ll within a lew yards "f where Town Mar-hal JaUsea Cockrll w-.N -not down in .liilv, the BsaaaalB baing ttatiOBCd in the court house in e.n h InatBaee, ataman was counsel for the flialOB' ist- arha art eoa testing for the onacea of eoiintv Jailat' . sheriff and ol her places now held l. democrat -. la I mtlh 'f hi- effoft, and hi- -vnipa-thv with the Cosjkrell faction in the Uni oi- f ockn-ll feud he had for I vetir been p-ii-rallv reg-ardod as a Maaarked man." Varioan plots to usBtuataat bin have bean n-poned and aavara to la BaMavlta. Ktir T3 days last fall he was a prisoner in BUI wn home . lining not even to l-o mil on his porch, The bitterness ol thi i fend i aoiiifwout atsBica, However u election cases Were allowed to sleep nil, I Monday. Trrlloua t aae Iteaumed. . . . ... . ..., Oespite warning, Marcum felt in n-siiminir his iiiterrupl ed practice aome tinn and felt -.cue.- in fil ,,, rennen the cases "k' a "'"""' r,."l"." . which had Imperilled Bli life luontn , , . -.i.. o'clock he went Before. Vt e 1 IT I" t OllOlh lit vnili -s fa, a 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . , . 1 .. ... mm h.vviiur. a friend. 1 lie cirnlor at his Lack was full of men. l-.wmjr wa half hmnlag on afarcusa shoulder. The limn had been talkinir BOOBf three minutes, and it wa 1:30 o'clock when ;t shot rang wit in th rear nf : be corridor. Marcum staggered, BOfJ ! as he BOSh to the tOOT another shot was tired. The first bullet enlered .1... havadi to tin- riirht of the -piiiat lie " - r. - column, 1,11,1 P4,niT through 'he BTCBBt and body, strut k the floor facing him. The next shot pi I through the lop of his bead and was aimed Bl he reeled. The shots ap peared 10 come from a doorway, or pos-ibly from Behind a door in the corridor. 'ut as tin- pea sage was .pjickiy cleared amid gnat conto- an no ana miaaail able to state accurate. ly vvh.-r.- the assassin was located. Kelt-tula Feared Itt A introm it. Marrum'a hodj lay i'r ten mlnwtes Ulitouchtd. Kven his friend- fear.-I to approaeh the plaee or t touch 'h.body. It wa- RnaUj picked up by friends and carriol to driiir-tore op-posit.-and from there wa- taken home. Some say they saw the a--:is-sin run out of the rear iha.r. and it seems certain that he made hi- escape that v.i.v durinir ihe COnfuskm, It is generntt) tieMaved that the iaanaatai wa- 1 t-coonieil bv several BerMOM but BO one has I BUS far had the .onrBga to BBBae him. Marcum was a trustee of the lx ntacky state ctdleg.-. United Rtntea Commission of his district and repnsrnted the Leahsgton I Kaatern rail" ro.l and other large c..rMrut ion-, lie had pra.tic.l law in Breathitt nty for IT veal-. lie had avoided finds and until he took .-barge of the election cases, which involved 'he Hargis faction, had been a friend of members of Itoth factions. For three months, beginning last duly be Am not h ave his honfjC, and after that for . tnonths was always accomBaaied bv I his wife and women friend- or ca erteil i one of his children with him for rilection. The funeral will take place In Uaaal SterlillL'. Orobabh on vVetlneaday. ACCIDENTALLY SHCT HIMSELF. lilt llorne of l.eslnut K f.. Killed Willie I ' re nl r I ll tt tin- m lrl lo It I' ll mo ml fexington, K.V.. Mav ". Walt. I- S. Bronaton. aged 31, ait attorney and prominent la politics In Kentucky, -hot himself at six o'clock Monday afternoon, and died an hour later. He was pin king a grip preparatory t fOlag to Richmond to make a ipeeeh in ihe Interest of the eandidnte in Ilm democratic campaign. In traii-fer-rinir n re 'Oiler from a drawer to ihe grip, it fell, struck the .Irc-scr and was ili.-chargcd. tin- bullet entering the Btomaeh. Re waa recently defents ed for tin democratic Botninath it for may or. TWO BANKS EMBARRASSED. t'lnnnelal Instil iillttna al Witietloo ltd tt.biirn. Intl.. Placed lit It ft-el v er'a llniitla. 1 Atttsttrn, hid . May '..The M. I.. tu en, i.aiik oi tuunrn aim tne n.-iviin bank of Waterloe have been plaeeti la the bunds of J, D. I. eighty, u- i.-iciv-er. Mrs. C. A. McUemen is tt wi of Ihe properties nnd ha- op. -'..ted tin n dace the death of Judge Mo 1-Uielt. The assets are llppo-eil to he llOrMO, which is in eaccss of : he liabilities.
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Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire. HUIataeB Hamtii. M. min-villi-, lud Max I -Wayno Shiplev and Paul Haaiaua, li tearBlfJ sous of ( laude Sl.ijd.y and Dr. I lie. .dure Hen SOU, vs.n liiirned to death in a 'urn Ihev were plivins; with match.-, ami 14 lire a the Ktraa ami were 1 1 ii i kl aaawthemL it MTBa BOt known that the ehidi.-n were in the lit.- until the barn B la alti'.'i-i tMMisumcxi. tin- two child rea w . re found Bftmad beyond reeosrnltlon ba! lor tiicir leetb aad Buttoaai otl their t iolhe-. Uaafll vtaillHK lire. l.ooaiivH.it, Ind.. Muy L GaorfJB Craven, aired nine, was arretted at Koyal tenter ami liiuiiirlit lore, chiirired vviih -ettinfr lire to three liverv and f I .-table- in thi- il.V Auriäaj the la -t week. The lad i- an orphan, and came from (ii iinpoiirn. IUM ""'ri time tiffo). lie admit- he I'ommittid the crime, and sny- be did il to see the horses run. He al-" -aya that he eet firo to several Build I ft in Champaign. III. and also at - i ll Beaat lleariita Ural. .red. PraBklln, (ad., May i. T the t pi i-se of !oiii T. Keconl. of thiaeitv, his hearing has baaa twlsMMl after a !ap- . f tiearlv M ear-. Mr .-.rl had a -evere attack of -carlet 'rver w h n a TOOth am! upon recovery found hitnaetf peaethsallj u-af. While havitilig -nine cental work done hi- heariny was sutidelilv restored, meet- to Qa gtisfaetibn. Favorite for ene I etaea. Neivcasile, Ind.. May 1. Another Bnavaga nit haa been added to the number Brought t.. ihis from oilier 'ouivties for trial dm ing the last year. It i- the I'nion lee company v-. the I . K. A If, railroad for tlO.bOO AaaMgea. For -onie reason or other this. Ill Ij -cciiiw to be a favorite place for '!.' r counties to venue damage siiitnsaakea Jsror lllaehairgrd. Rochester, hid . May 1 U am t owen. a Futon county furnier U I regular panel juror in the Fultor circuit eotirt. came lato the jury b..x in a maudlin condition from ex-c-ive i-rinkinir and Jtbdgt Ileriw-tha fined him $'-'" am! ent him to jail for 1 1 ay -. Hia discharge from further serv ..-as a juror wa ordered. To Test a Pax l aw. Indianapolis. Ind.. May 1. - A BUll to leterinine vvliether a man i- eX'-ii pt from taxation on his per-oiial pri ertv ni i. r the Indiana atntatea ha- is-en filed In 'he circuit court. Its settlement will Äateraaiae whether the 'if0 ex. Mipt ion claimed by u nnv people Under an act of the fegfemtnr of I ft? t to i" allowed. SfM in Tinte. ftreenshnrg, in.'.. IIa) I. jbl P K ot1 died at hi- home in this city as llo. re - ll it nf blood tnii-on. See- , ral nrtefca ago a boeoa -tepi-i! . t hia foot. The foot was amputated, but not in time to -ave his üf,.. II h o! livcc in this eonrtttf f.r fS yehr- Ba li ft a w i i w and five children. lalVeCI Harn llnrnril. I ora Bf port. Im. May 1 - 'Ihe v.:v hern owned bj leases IVDonaell vvas a recked hy fire, raosinf HMM -..-,00. foeered bj it.-uranee. 'Ihe cause attributed t Incendhtyism, which eanaed the deatruetfoa of Ihe flvketnan table only the t'ay before van. in fualada. la gansport, ha! . May 1 Mot Ira ville Britten, who out wilted Slut iff Bichatem, nf i as- ronnty, arhBeheing reyed to tire JeafersoasHie reformBtotT. escapiag from the train at N.-Itle-ville. ws recaptured near Ai .kn an" i- now snfely in the reformat, ry. I'nnnil 11. ad. WihdfaH, Ind.. May 1 Mrs. Mary W . -1 er. vv ife of .b ff r ot, W ei-r. : . of Ix- komo. ape "I. wa- found iead in bed By I er hu-bati! :.t ihe l oiio of I er brothel In-law, Frank W iley, near this p. a.-. . They went tlo r on a visit, i ho muse ii attriimtet! ! heart failnr ,,rU It. un. New.-a-lie. Ind., May 1 A fori 1 of nu n in the employ of ihe Kichmomi & ySortfasreatem Traction company, 'he Ho. pe- Sne. I a btpan work I. on i v with the term of the e In ran-chi-e. which s;ii liegun iy May 1 ttie work had t- be Weeteae rnu- tnw. I.afayeite. Intl.. May 1 Bishop Ali-tding. Of Fort W ay i e. n-sjsted by leideiit clergy men, officiated at the 1 . rcimmy f taking Ihe vow ar.l re ceiriag the liai.it- of the Bbterhood of St. Fraiu-is By IS BOslcea frm various parts of the world. vt a a s n Caaiee. Marion. Ind.. May I. 1 apt. .1 F. Ilobart. of the aldiera' hoine. is elr minting a pi til ion iti the barrai ks. Bshiag that a canteen be eataMtshed ti the bOBM ground-. Ilrnth of a I e 11 1 r a a r la a . l.ap.irte. Ind.. May I .lohn l'Itin.Xe. pie. who on January - reialitntnal h 100th birth lav. died ThWTx IB- was horn in MlMhcO county. New York, in 180.1; removed to Indiana in Isp", and settled at lai Porte in IsTi. Be had v.. teil for every ileinncrntlc presidential mmUdate frttm I I, In the pre-ent time Be retained his tn.-ntal faculties unimpaired nntil death though sighl and bariag wire inlirni. He smoked BBnaewhat and hewed tobacco contlniioiisl v for sS years, but he never used inlngleaiing liquors.
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