Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1903 — Page 2
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C. IM ABC. rWkr 3 ASP EE. "ä t X 4 DCDiANA. f : - - ) n Beat. Spain, ca tl ki w er iajnre the tew a of .T - ' - k Uttm Irr.rr. tea of Sir Ecary In ry. was nmnl to Mabel H- "sBey of fiuaaaia. Wales Mat 2. The BM t t n .y J '-rf the :.th. Tte it treaty teteea ut I": . Stale sx.d Cuba, is w'rh is tact rpc rated all tte proris Flart amendment. w : SM. ia Baraaa. the Gorki, tho EawJB t oct, oa the 22d. w.th a M he w h Taeiaff A c:ratea froam Vcna. Sth. 1 1 aarted that a., the ca the A. bar us e:ef cf th Jd.tro.:.-a district had keen arrested and sec: - :c Constant:: Jadge Vaddea. at Emporia, aas-, a the rd. deacanoe-d an Afcaspt to reatBaai tewpaper from report usg the e-itace and ailej-rations .a a certava ca-e i; re it wi e.vea U the .ary. The r.rcc.o:.c-is cf oer -nree ticubsl I pc.t oi.t ra ttr.-uchoat the eoTintr-r were can ve.ee. oa tte zuta. as a resTill cf the pct of&ce departacnt jarTTt faiTr a At the ts:oa of the Xaticaal Maateiaas ETeatica at Indvanapci i. lad. oa the SCth. resclatioa eoacern- I inr Woräi fair it be aaaaa mmt fa -. r v. Fire, oa the 1? Bain it c town cf L. where a large cop riitated Hit. N". the ae i be.tf the joTera1. r.s were Three st and m Ci : ' d. The T bsjT' nil Rai.rowd Cc . e- ' tftroircd Utt atiW cf W erri l'r;. - wires ia PeBBsylraaa oa the -1st- j fSia'T taaaad poäes were theppe: Iowa aad fTV.OOO worth of tcegrapa jarcper: destroyed. Ete. Lr. F. O l si. elected aa the se rv5 rrer. CoL baliat. at ffaa Fraaciaca. cn the it. as moderator of the cae haadred aad afteeath assembly of the Presbyter Jul Charch of the United States. C-t. at oae tiaar ore ot the faxr. nlacer car r- ---- aataDy destroyed by Arc oa the Uth. The caaBfs has been desert e-i ier a loae time, aad its ks was aaly T!ie Ccrfedfrt-e VeVr;--elooed its tmsiaesa sers.cn at New OrVans on the Mst. r Lc- w..l 7- -ably bo the me--g nace ia 1 -mtimt the World's fa.r. All the o.d re-.ecteC. F M - ir ' - aaany Ball. New York, decided, oa the aWth. to fa-slte Jaaafft W. F' Ik. cire- it attoracT cf St Lris, to aaak t':- ;r.rgra r- -. i 'e I.axaiy Ei. ; (.:.- r. saa J -iy - Tho hlsterie ehm tree piaated by Abraham Liacola in front of the? old Iiaeela hose r stead ia 9ffa-iagae!d. III. - - tie ::- durinr a hea-y wird aad raia storm which tore do Bnr ' cf trees ia the c - T-ree It a f were am reed hefore United S'ates CoaaausahaatT j Shields, in New kork, oa the lKh, hem the secret sercce ageaU say are the leaders cf a plot U. forge thoaof nataranat.oa papers y- A Va-dr-Bp.'crmfr.y assistaat secretary of the j Uc .' i S-aTe reasurj. aad aow TtceshimUsT of tha City national bank of . ew York aad Miss Naretss Cob, j pace ia Ch.ear oa the 14th. ! P P. fwafta. of Seymour. la-l aleed pt"e.deBt of tho Nati Bardwrard Imrrniea's aocta aal I rinn I Bt l-Ktisari B. Strode, tary aad trea-rer. The eck sd, oa tee d- t. . was electel sec (e LaraelL Memphis. - at Arrata. C-oa'ia. the aaaisersarr of the tt.hiek roe Pi.m. en wAict with pulse, who ci was wirb sabers. attacked the p rsoaa aad aaak.ng s'- arre-a. 1W Kn tacky wart et appeals, oa tha d. awstaed the D'.a that Ckrcmt Jasiga Caatrill Tacate the heach ta the trial of the ease of the ewamaawa wealth aaraiast Caleb powrers. a faai p 1 w.rk b -ssx aa ageessory to the murder of ' b o ha a was kü'ed im Kansas t-y. Mo, while re- artest, was tdeatüaed. oa tho 2lt. be a luawea fallrry picture, as Tm Manas. wao took part ia Bm tea. I afiBBwaai robbery committed at Cohaim O, aesem years ago. Na'han Leia. eea.nwlaet of ts H rrew tsraawb of the Jeffersoa club ut t. Uwas. the trst of sereral tr.4-?4 far the frauduleat procura meat cf aaturafiaatoa pore" ia the ut l.or c rr rf appeul. wa owtieted ia the federal curt, oa It enuat. oa ' ' -i and "a . to sears ln.tr.-. cm;
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e: ms IN EElir PERSONAL AND GENERAL - : d:turteEca broke oat ta the ui''ivt f saratoö. Kuss.a, ca tho :aa. The peasaat burced re .de:.es cf .and holders. Talrtera ksadred alot gm' n aptured -r. raids at.; aei at cv. were purj.u.-ly ha ia Pailad ob the Uth. it n federate enice. at :. tc-: Veteran New Or2vth. to their darted' c r. rtBaR r.-.l re. Cha.iar. i aad tkaa inc.dVct i f the Gets. Yoaafr aad Gen. .delivered eloquent addressee seriieea eloaed with tte I -tan.
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"rVrthae eprsitUa at St. Lrujs ia belog Ktera. y irr helmed with ap- : pfication fa srace. and eea nt w aree the exhibit palaees. are. Eg--ra.wlr speakinr. choked with prt I a I T in aalr. u. -;r. e tr off toaasaera Count Cas;r; hs a ree.pt c f so many threatenter that he decided to rail the boen .: iac let it--.: f :. e sa;e c-j rta.ent to then, A f " " ' ch cf the y -t. ays: rBow a?"'"? a .J . C!f" . part cf K ia. ...e r. rr- uir n -r .sei , to tTe f r- jra mterfercBce. ( . . t A toTT.i lo i'r.oli Merr..i. Ia oa the 13th. doinf eoasidera e lern tor was twisted mace "in r fnlMdtM ti -. a". 1 sr-rml : li d.Bgi wrr.i.. The court of appeals at lYaaka Ky, oa the 2t:h. arfirraed the jodgaaeat senteneie Claude O'Mrien and Ear! Whitney to be hacfed for the aawrder of A. E. Ch.na. a merchant at I Leninjrtcs. Bagh J. Mardc United Presbjrtera ia charch eireJ a. Pa, en the Wfk, tic a of the heart. A doel at Sand eaUav of t: , Bad prcmir-ect I a- Sewtckiey. fatty derncrar.. Tx . cn the iuffiaar cf II 8. I", L ac re Biarg aufpstrat and xhoc; teacher; Ea Bell, a illliaa. and R. C. M Mahon. depoty sheriff. The men quarThe annaa: consentioa of tee aationaZ couacil of the J micr Order of United American Mechanics was cc risen ed. on the roth, ia Pythian cast.. Saa Franc secLee Tamer shot and kiiird I s ha'.fhrother. Geti. Turner, on the 20th, at Jackibcro. Term. It is claimed tha he acted ia self-defense. The str.e of he trainmen and ewritchm-n of the Mobile A Ohio railroad was declared off, at Mo I . it. Aia . aa the th. The Ohio brigade- uniform rank. Tänirh's of Pythias, ia twenty-first ataaaal a assail y at oIumbas. O, oa the 20th. decided to meet aeat year, ia Ararat, ia St. Lo-iis. Larjre numbers of refujrees from Xacedonla. tea rinjr avaaacre, entered BaTraria oa the -"th. Tl monitor Arkansas arrited ia the Cairo (HL) harbor, oa the Bat. Save coaled and continued her journey. A score or more persons wre inJared by the explosion of the eao!ine vir. ri aa eat naaaaai Dsca aaaa an the A speial from Graajrer. Wyo, oa I the 21st. said anew bad bee a falling t'xwt coaticaooslr in that part of Wyominar since the 16th The Master Plumbers' asaociation interaatioaat coaTeation in San Francisco, oa the 21st. decided to bold the Beat meeting ia St. Louis. President Roosevelt, on the -1st, laid the com-rat one of the Lewis and Clarke aaoncroer.t, which is to be erected ia the C.ty park at Portland. Ore. A tes-T s- --T. rrer Ic liana era the 21st. Wire eerrice was paraivzed and da mare to bui'dines and - ops I a -r r :. latatal -ars. - 1 -! - 8 -'. cm the Oklahoma and Texas. tlst. Sereral persons were killed aad -sqre amount of property was de strofed. TT 1 T . - - - v;, euere found ia their home Boadeaee. 31, on the :iat. 1 at Inderith their thr- MM Mrs. Lette had threat eaed suicide. Gearre Francis Train was. on the ,21t. quarantined at the home of his I amter. tleiea M. I- oaiaoer. in atdld ease of mal: pox. Fie harre of hydro carbon 1aaeaed ia the M. tt Itatea yards of the New York Ceatral road, at New York. oa the tlst. One man is .lead and two ethers are ia the hospital. Roy Cheaoweth. a student of Deaaivemtty, w nose parer. use - erada. Mo, was drowned Bear Greeaeastte. Ind, on the 22d. Martin Kaiser, a farmer Btaaf nar Maachester. lad . and bis daughter Aaaa. aired IT. were aaulted by a aagro oa tho 25 d. Kai er was later found, aear the Bqg Four track. iaonaei.in. The birt was not found. Frark Harns, a farmer, bis sister. Mrs. Edward I" rA . and feer sin-year-aid child were drow oil. oa the 22d. while attempt inn to erosa a bridge aear Sterling. Neb, which had beea weaker. d by hieb water. Gor. Beckham, oa the 22d. issued ea or!er for oae battalion of the Kentucky atititia. with oae l.atliog (gun. to do duty ia Jaekoa during the gt aad jury inTostigatioa of the Msrenm anaiaatioa). E. H. Braach, secretary of the Pulaess Mb iKHM iatiow ia Omaha. NeS, oa the 22d. cited for eotiteaaaf af It r refusing tc aroduce the aseecJat. . Ls
..t V . W8Bmade an apf.ropnatioa f tOjMa toward the f rate real poeatioe. Tho aaoaitor Arkansas departed from Cairo, I iL. oa the 22d. for Nw I Orleans. Joha Browa. a Ibnk l'.and railroad employe, .v... -ir.ick dead by lightr.:ag hile standing in the do rar f a re at Lrw:stn, Neu., a the ' 22d. A rrt-at para Je. ct. the 2 2d. closed the Coafederate Veteran reunion at New Orlean. -. n'1 V I? I tee At ..i-"U. i.peaa as . u i i rtlt Kara. died, on the M, at U-s Angele. Cal. a at m Sp r.-.t.U :rer njrrieW. O. health was e his lad. At lUila. R.ley ccmnty. Ka.. two lit tlo girls named Daub were killed in tcraado vn the ad. LATE NEWS ITEMS A njriTt r' V". r-rte n Times
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Louis kM hi-rce. was arrrT.". on the -4:h. at I Indiana .is. Intl.. charjretl with atI trmptinc to bribe a member of the l-oard paanC i rV in ttat eaXJ. Four companies of Kentu. Wy eoj- ; -.a. writh one Ratline run. pr-eed-rl t.. Jaok n. Kv.. on the .4th. to PrwrTr onltT Äf tfcr Prarul jari-' inesti-at:on of the Marcaai nmrwr. 1 ..e . rr .r i . i ..i . - . u :l.e c-rat l'.ir.- tjtirul aut ai'inue race - , swasn: an orccr 10 m bbsssb mm -"n. icro.ainr me ruuuuuamr the contest oa French soil. : e .; poir.tm n: if a.ar.i II Keep a- assistant secretary of the trtarury to aocoeed ililtoc E. A. waa a: : . ::.v-d :u Washingtcn. l. on the Cth. Frank Speer, charped-wirh shoct .ea. Cm at homesteaders with intent to kill, near T-.' -a. Ok. a . was cfnictrd there c-n tu --u. He is a prcmir.rnt catttienian. John D. Rockefeller has pven 50.uOj to the lfucr aifn c.nr.-- .in .1wjclat;on in Waliin-tin. I. t. Anr.our. rLt wa u'." i. t! c -'.h. a that city. An unknown man. holding a lighted cigar between his teeth, jumped from j Brooklyn bridge cn the .Uth. The j b.dy was carried away by the cur-J rent. A cloudburst in the Enid imttoma. near Enid. Okla, on thr :4th. rcn(.rered humirels of perse ne homele-iS and damaged t3u0.Cr0o wurth of prpcrf. . . , saw 1 ss,.i,i:a i AC;t 1 1 l.capu Ki.iri ...... I Pieecni. a: San Francisco, on the 21th. because he left him. He had induced her tc desert a husband in France. Arnos Leedy. aged 60 year pleaded gmlty at Guthrie. Ok la, on the -aj. to the charge of detaining Taluable lettera in a land contest case. Adrices were receised at Saloniea. on the -4th. that a band of rerolB- j tlor ts had been destroyed by Turks at the Tillage of Mogil. The American Society I Equity, oa the 23th. issued a bulletin to farmer adiiiing them not to sell wheat for '.cue than tl a bushel. Near Tuemo, Ka, oa the 24th. ISO feet of anta Fe track was washed away. High water caused trouble far J all Kansas railroads. The Bsseilef Arkansas arrived at Mrmphi-. Tenn, on the 24th. Twe-T v : "d;rr were " magd In Si. Joseph. Mo., on the 21th. by a heavy wind storm, accumpuu.fi 1 j a rain whi h amounted prat-tically to a citsudbuarst. The greatest damage m ia South St. Joseph, where a dosea frame building were blown to pieces. The annual election of the Royal Arcanum at (Juetx-c. au, on the 2Mb, resulted in the flection of A. S. Robinson, of Missouri, f.-r supreme regent; Robert Van Sanda. of iliinoia, upeme o ator. arid H. S. Hurkhart, of Illinois, for supreme trutde. A duel with pistols wan foutrht. oa the 2ith. at Viilebon. France, between Prince Radziwili. of Uu-ms. and Count Edward Sio. of Norris. AutriaThe duel was the outcome of a quarrel oxer cards. Shot were exchanged without effect. A d.r.:'-r .n 'mme:noration cf the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Kaiph Waldo Kan rson waa Biien. on the 2äth. by the Society jf American Authors at the WaldorfAstoria. New York. Ihe will of Ilcnj. F. Jone, steel manufacturer, uaa filed for probate in ntsahergi I 'a., on the 2ith. No es timate was made of the salue of the estate, but it is said to he not lesa thai. tt),M0o.om. I nited states Minister Howeu arriwd at Ia iiiayra. Venezuela, on the -'th. At Caracas he wa met at the tat..n by President j-fru, the meuiirs of the rabinet and all the foreiga residents. lN)tmar r-'.eneral Payne, on the ZZtb. summarily dismts-.l Dcuxl V. Milier front the legal branch of the iepartm.nt on the harge of allowing fraudutent use of the mai H F-.j.- r. .a. ,r. old. d.ed of hi irt disease in the Waldorf-Astoria ho'.-l. New York, ou the tMa. He was one of the Brat to manufacture biylee ia this teaatrt. ivtren twenty p 1 by toenailpartial tie rre V-t ainl vr re seriotisly injured southern Nebraska. m da ii were re-nd in uf on the Jth. Tbc raaanaBj lis of the Pari Madrid awtwmoMtf. race, as compile", on the 2fh. in Paris. bo wed in wrsona killed and 12 seriu'y injurrvl. I Btrtfal Jett and R :n B bitr were iB1. b the 21th. at Jackson. Ky, I for the munter i l'r .Klint Kon I nv e.itward fi ruuri!.r of Jan.- K. Marcum. revelt begsa hia i urI t
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The Death List Resulting From Monday Memtng'a Tornadoes Will Reach Sixteen. MANY OTHERS KNOWN TO BE INJURED. rs tniM Vasal aasuai am raiu aU Kiarur CWaattm lrlrtr "Basel "aussateg tiause tio : I'ath. lriu IB Ulin-r.ta. .a lava. IftTtltlfn. N'b, May 2 A serle if hea storms. iwo f which deteloaad iut the w rt t..rnades thai h.it iitd uthern Nbraka for gaara, ha wsscd t-r portion of Cmy, rraatüta and Kearney eeaatlaa, Sixteen er its arc kucwa to have lost their live, twenty odd were ni.'re av less aaelaaare injured and a Buniber f 'ther r.ivHl uuuor injur. -s. Every lv ll.ng and outbuilding in the iatu i the ti rnad wa . .. wa 0 p. e. and the financial loss thus far accounted will reach about - A let f aualtles U a XolI 'v : Near NVrnian. the dead: Paniel Mt urdy. Robert M. ( urdy. Mrs. .1 bn Wehlever. Mrs. Earl HacoB. Mrs. C. W, Tippie. Injured: tieorpe Jmeer. arm br ken. Icy MeCardy, leg br ken. Mrs. ie. rte Jmeer, badly hurt. Kataahaft Ihamber. badly hurt. Larl Btau n. Si hn Wehlever, Mr. and Mrs. Kinear, aet serii us. Near I'pland. the deadt Lutheran minister, name ui.kr. wa. Mrs. John Peters, farmer's wife. Mr. ( hris Lamers and mother. Injured: Chris Lainer and two children. William and Minnie Schultz. Fred Pop and mother. Mrs 1-.... 1 .i-i cr. At Pauline, dead: Mr. and Mr Jamt .'! a tm anö el 1 Frank 0"irg Fi. ra P..1-I r. J dsa Palmer. At Fairfield, injured: Mrs. W. A. Broderick and child. John McReyuolda. internally injured. Mr. Jteaa Lindsey. Charles Tay!.r. caught by falling chimney, serious. Near Norman, at the h rr.e f Ian iel MeCaidy, a number of relativean 1 frienda were spending the day, and not an inmate escaped death or eri us injury. Two miles south of Upland iernan Lutheran service! were being held in a schooihous when the storm struck and demol isbeI it. killing four at the ccupants including the minister and injuring a ntiiber ef others. TORM IX viitiii:rv mim:st. ttlaoaa Warnra it Sn.tla . Blat from Hee Vthl.tlr. Aasvn. Minn.. May 2. Southern Minnesota ha Icen vi-ited by a heaTj rain, wind ami electrical storm. At two o'c'fiok Monday the citizens af thia town were warned of t"ie oTer-rlow-ng of Cedar river by the fierce blas' from the fine whistle. lW.as were soon procured ami a nuroler of people were removed from their Iwellings. It is reported that the dam at Ram-ey had been taken out by tinheavy volume cf waer. The da margin thia city and vicinity will be heavy. HIT X 11RM II OK Wl)l RI. The Ton f I Im. Mo, I III W Ilk Tornado ISrhrOj. Maryviüe. Mo, May 2. A tornado itruck the town of K'mo. near here, early Monday morning. unrofinr Joy's store and littering the town with the debris of outhouses, turns and trees. No live were lost. Elmo ia sitnatl in the northwestern corner of Mi-s -iri. near the Nebraska line, and the :omi prnlably is a aeathaaatioa af that which stru k icar Norman, Neb. HOI I I , lo V. TRI CK. )'( l'. I klsr.r 1 nn.lr maa. Bills d and a lalnifd. ! Moine. Ia, May 2. tornado stn: k the (im -f K-.lfe. : mile ntt .f berr. late Si.nday evening, killintr Fi tig Fio. a laundry ma fa, fatally injuring a -hild and Bill Ii tag the StBtC Pank buiidint. CtBjea'l irenral -t. r-. the Hotel IVmain nn I one t.f tv ther i.uildi'iir. Several rrsi'lences w ere datnere!. 1 hr PaelBe t able. M.u lln. M.iv : I he cabi -hip Anglia. which is engarl in laying the ra-ifi- cable. 1-KirteI for the inland ef '.'lam Monday. It is et',nateI that the trip will occupy eight day. The enI of the a.le has been uc-efully laude! at Malutc. BIG ICE PLANT DESTROYED. Baraina ' the Imrrlraa Ice o.' riant in I'h lladrli.bla Varhlaeri MaWtll aed. Philadelphia. May The ice man afact tiring pi.. nt the American lee Co, at Eighth and tatterine rtree's Was dr.troy.-d ly fire of nnknowr origin Monday. The Imilding wai valuct! at SV.oO. ami the machinery la said to be worth HBkBB, but the greater sortioa of the machinery wai taved. During the fire there were nt u. . s e ; : . f . a. . t j; ka
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Latest Happenings Within the BorOers Ol uur uw a oiaic. .. x . . . i . s . ...i. Inl Inn;. x - : V.rwL. li "' "If eral tt-r in t luinana brlt bb t:r plan "'rat t run tl rm." ha br urht Kht p. nitural irak 1 witiild Ha;.' h.u.-.if t v pur.-l w- i v t .to-kof K. E Wii.tt r. H-rtr. rd Cltj aad aa ulving his peealiai aetaoda the sale of 111er ban.i v 1 rs. S i.pntatlea had prereded him. aad b was learned he had haaght Wi'it. rs tan iht Burunanti deter ajlaati tv. make war apOB hini. N rtetl rfi.-d to eaopl. v u!ii n d.rks. hut bireti aaf. eral eJiurcb oBei rs. pad mi Igan ta aivrrt -e. ff -e. fttBjar nd alt staples wre put gaaa ta lower pr.. ii;.n hi eoaapethert aald for their stocks at rgki -a!e. an. country prot'iM-e. such a" trc-. butter awl chickens, were s d at the BM e ir.- -hat he pai.i fr them goada. The lalM.r union- hutltnted a aya tematie boyc.-tt, but the ..pie faoeked t- the aaa ti rr. irpitr 'inban !a-! up- n it The 1 wier .f the bnikliiip served not tee that ko v. have : vacate, but N rt. B hits r : 1! another building and ref :--- to be riven aw BJ . l. Paatttaaa. ladfavaapi Us, In:.. May M Ci ' R.ell Harns, n has filed ar.ther uit i.-t his st pun ther. Mat l.'-rl H . .on. fr partitn-n of rn! etate loeattd in this citj. The bl -k in ue.:i,,n i- :.-.te: :: -o Si tih Pel -aytsaala street and 1 vaiuei! at -.- M. The eoaaataiai -j- that the l ,. r. Tru.t company hi- set nsi;e ICJ.fOO under Mr. Harriaoati will for the benefit of the widow; that she i - :.e-; th rei.'s f the IVr.nsylvania treet BfoaertJ, fand that it .- .1 apalde f lieii.p disMed um .-..r.ierte; int. mr.tv. He thertfore requests that the propert le apraiscd and sold and the proceeds lie iv -le. among tie heir-. It i iu.iirstood tha: Mr. Bart will n.t conoal -he u.. Tm e fr.Mi l..rlr. Laporte. Ind, May .'..-Nathan Jasenovski. aa educate! Rnssiaa Jew of this city, ha re- lveda letter fr iu K:shintfT. h: former - .f residence, telling f the frightful Btassaere of his countrymen. The letter eoaseyed the ii.teiiigei.ee that if the atrocities are rr:.t.' :! l eads t,f families will k . tl.ir w ve- ai 1 !:;!- Iren rather thar. j :i. t'em t be t.rtured to death by the Russians. The letter tr Jaaenoealfl says that only intervention on the part of other Bf can prevent the ext.rn liBBtieS f the Jews ia certain iocalitiea iO Kessin. i:nl.d in lonl. Warsaw. Ir.d. M. - Fiwa-1 1 gherty, harge! with the saunter ..f Aadr-w J. Kits..r. wa arrrvte: here l.y Heputy Sheriff M r K.f i r an elderly business man of gyraease. He iiieI athe result ef a a!.n brawl a werk ag.. in which it is claimed Dougherty rafticted v. aada that caused his !eath. Ik. agfccrtj ame to Warsaw in.metliateiy after his fight with Kitson an: secured employment. H . waa unaware of K ts ds eondHioa until arrested. Peaad Waiish. laat, May 2'.. V bell . y at the Hotel Shelter in North Manehester taaad the dead body -f L It. IVrrin. an aged lumberman of Chieage. BB a trunk and reclininr against the wn'I in his r.M.m. Mr. Perrin a aln.iit year .!1. an.! frequently v'itei N.rth Manchester. When he retired he seemed to be in hi 11-11;. I health. So far as known he h.-. n relative living. ..rk af a Torna 4. Wiiiamac Inh. May PuTa-ki cointy vva in the tath .f a t..rn.oh that Baattfujradl farm pr.p. rty and live tie-k. Report frim ttie tituliere! e-tion arc that publi- highways Bte .trewn with a Bassa .f trees, telephone Boteai ili-niant. farm h.. .-e, aad larn-. N. live ar re rsorte! leaf. Beateatelew order. I.. l-.rt Ind, May .1 .lu.iir.- Richter ha cranietl a restfslatag": on. er in the il iv.rce -ae f Alla-rt II. RrowB, forbidding him from wltMrawbtgCMLlasifrom the I itinis national bar k f Miehigae City. BiwaB .wtaeawati f he fi.; bo at Frearl Lick lb i- w.nh in atkeeae In'lianax.i.. Ind, May Jamo K. Henderson. . I lest ford, imh. real estate agent. fibl a petition in bankraaarj i tin- fe.',ral court. Betadersn cntimerate- h - liabiiitie. n- :.- 2VCI.4 and hi a-ets arc pla-e! at - -.. .iri Mamtaan F.lwood. Ini . Bej tu Miss eiic Graager, a lt-ycar-.ll uirl I'vinr n We.t EIwimhI. i Btksaiag. Sh- di-.ii-iearcd from licr BOBM ami track- in the earth Iseneath her btdrOSJBTl v inflow bail to the belief that there has l.een :B e.nnient. HMBfd Jamplaa'.! (rawfonl-ville. nh. May ?.. Mr. Saiio el Van I leave, of Knn-a 1 ity. was kllb-.l in tl.i- ity b) (umlng from a tarriage when -he thuaghf the horses were gvfBg to run away. Sfaasat aeaeraed, Greem-a-tle. In!, May S3 Itoy t heiiotvcth. tadenl in k Pauu nU verily. wn !r..Hiie while Imlhing In the river. He wa- exhausted and ' ;!- from a :npa tiion Iiihk.I into 11 itat af water. I henueth fcirciit. Lfted at l'ni 11 i t v Mit 1 this pr;nr. when t!ie rn. -.ed t. Ketaua Mo.
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n.rtAnK d. Maimed Re faau T v a kiwyw aawiww - - us J Automobile Racea in Speed Contest. FAST .IUNniNG 6IYEN DEATH BLOW. One M.t.Tilae I'asx.l a Tlmel..e.er mt Ihr llnle f Se en I -I . la I I Witr an Hour He laed 111 ot I BSaaMaeal o.llrd la (he I reurU t awllal. Pari, May It is now BtJBSlhiB to assetiilde from the in:iny report along the r ute f the first Stage of the rBit Madrid trtiraaoMla rice, a complete list f casualties. Thia show abl i . r BB killed, two SO BBB cerou-ly itijur 1 that they t:.ay :ie and ten s-iionty injured. DtrriBg the day it wa Baaetrted here that II persons had laeea killed and thut II were injured; but this was not warranted. A carefully revised list of the .asiialtes rU vv .-: Head: naitt Rotleri, Mr. Harrow'- machinist, colli n with a tree near laibouriic. Nim. Mr. Porter's mailiini-t, buried unlcr automobile. BeeaaBa, at T arand's raat hiiiist, at "ingoiilcrnc. li:puy. soldier, at Anuoulcme. Caillon. cyilist. nt AjagowJeaBt, Unkn. v u p;.ant wnnian, at .iblis. Injured: Mr. Harro, pelvis and thigh broken, amputation ef leg expected. M. Marcel Hcnault, injured about body and head. Mr. t. Porter, eat and braised. Mr. Stead, cvt rt-rncd, ba ll., injured. M. St'nis ii a hini-t. head cut open. Lesna, cliani.n cyclist, brokea knee a p. Georjre Hiliarl, chest crushed, ribs Brokea, Henry JeaBOt, Ridianl's BtBChinlat, Bhoalder fractured. E. Charde. Lead cut open. Touran.l. -t r ly brui-a-d. Gastoa Batet, hoy, fra-tvired kull. leg Bad ana bn k n. Mar-. Um t's machinist, severel y hreJaadk M. Terry maihine was burned at Coigniere-. hat he and his nia h.ni-t were uninjured. Per '.-a . r. p. tt- that many of thcoTnpetitrs. including; MM. hari.n. Thelliere and Pa Bay, dcs.red t abandon the ra.e. but others in-ist. I that their hon r rciuired t!em to resume it at the Suinih front Ier, if aosmble; but the Spanish goveniiin tit later for bade the race and thus compelled its complete al ai.iloiiment. The manufacf.irers have agreed that a- .1 ra 1 race is impossible, the meeting Srill be resume I within a closed course. A correspondent ef the pr - inter vievved a r. imber f the leading Aun-r-leaa Bad PiaaeJi aut.in..biiit. I they all expressed htirror at the scric of accidents arnl ad.letl tliat in their opinion it would end seetl rare in France and at other poiut . 11 the "uitinent. Foxball Kerne said: "The kililnf of so many persons Is a terrible 1 low both t individuals and to BWtOBTaObH' Sng. The effe t will lie a sen. ;is if not an irreparable blow to fast sate mobiling." Clarence Moore, of Washington. ha jut retnraed from an laapecti n of the tra. k II- timed Loui KeOJ lit! car as it pas d him. and found it WBI making t raik I an hour. The oar of , M. Gabriel pave furtli a roar as it i leaped the steep incline near Chartrea like a nuge raiitut i.onn.iing up a run. He saw .tarrnt approaching at I ght ring speed. A liiifre black mastiff got right in the path. Jarrott reslixed ! that t try to avoid the dog u. ul-1 throw hi car against a tree, and he steered directly ahead. He strut k IBB d..g squarely, and it vva pinion. I in fr.nt of the automobile for a BHMUtat and thn droppe to the ground between the whct-l. Every bone in its 1- was broken, some of them in a .!..en places. Coucei uiag the effect of the Beet dent. Mr. Moore exprc--d the p n j-.n that it will stoi the -xc---ie sjM--1 of rare and that this would really be tienenVial t true sport. A late driaatti li frota rhrraaatui . bis another tarrlhit echleal t th. long li of .a - ii. tit i.--. Mm-. Chaya. ' eaarpani-l by her husband, IküIi r.dirag kseyclea were wat-hing the p.is arc of utitfimoliiles at St. Andr Ve Caaaae, 13 niiis from Bhadeatrs, wh.n a horse, frightened by the noise, bolted nnd t.vcrturnul the wotit.ir. who fell under a laetag BatO" mohite, Bar heji aeta cut off. The hope of saving her life is slight. President Sfnela lia.l. S.-nttle. M;ish . May 26. - ITie preldential train, drawn by one of the Inrget loceaietlfBi on the Northern Pac ific truk. haa stcamcii out f the yeardi in Sc.tftl on it way east. t ro.t In Rea llaniihlre. Man Ii sti r, N. ih. May L-tJ. Great daflHtM has lieen ilone to vegetation in Manchester and vi inity by l.cavy fro-fs. I he mercury tlroppetl to one anl t(vo tlejrrees below the freezing potat, aad frozen pools ot water weis found in some pluei s. Mine l ire f looded Hat. Halifax. N. S . May Ne The fire at Dominion No. 1 colliery at Glace Hay, which has Is-cn burning for n arl.T two month. i reported out ly .ov emaient Inspector Gilpin. The ma waa Hooded from the sea.
