Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 June 1903 — Page 2

Weekly Courier.

C. UOAM:. I'abllihrt JASPER. ; i t INDIANA. One hundred and fifty union Laken Itnu k. on the IBth, tu l'uti.hurg. l'n On compel owner- to place the uuiuc label oa all bread and btscnlOk o The Chilian aatfimtBt, on tht it h. decided to take part in the lb Louis exposition. Trie um of J'.'"' Im- been sppro printed tor that ir t sc. Dr. Hiram K. Jones died in laeknoneille. 111., on the loth, aped N year. Be was a well-known platonist, ami had dcroted the he: year of his Ids to the study of the pliUoaOpfcj. King reter attended a solemn t deum at the Uus-iau chapel in ie neva on the 18th. The iirchpriet re ceived the kitiar at the entrance :o the ehureh and sprinkled hiiu with holj Mater J. A. Fdgcrtoti. of Denver. Col., secretary of the nationa; committee ff the people's partv. OB the 17th, called lor a conference of political reform ers to be held iu Dmt( On Idomlay, July W The Knglish Lutheran ij nod of the northwest, at La rosse. Wia. on the lth. adopted a measure which pr Tides aid for poor the. logical students who intend to become Luther, r. Banisters Estimates made on the 16th of 111 loss of life by the clou. ionr-t at Hepp er. Ore., differ widely, hut the number of dead ia certain to reach MQ, and it may be swelled to 100 when all tue accounted for. Maj.-C.en. Frank Wheatoab FnitcJ States army, retired, died ia vYsshlBg ton. on the 18th, aged ' years. A widow and two daughters suniw' him. , Death resulted from a general break-. Ing down iu health. Mrs. Sarah Dickerson died at Lincoln. Neb., on the loth, a! the state borne for the friendless. Her grandfather was (Jen. Meade, of the revolutionary army, a ci mpatriot uf George Will Bgt Judge Oliver T Sh.r a-, of the I'nit ed States court f' r the northern district of Iowa, announced, on the 19th rat he would retire from the bench 'vember 1. next. He will be 18 ars old in October. amea T. Metcalfe, for many years I erintendent of the money order J ...stem of the post ofON department, was removed from office by the postmaster general, on the 17th, for BfV leged irregularities ia eaare. Bishop J. C. Hartel. of the Methodist Episcopal church, mailed, on the 17th. on the Germanic on lf.s seventh tour of Inspection of the African mission Seid. The bishop has began a tour of over thirty thousand miles. Count Canaille Peed, the pönal nephew, on the P'th. p resented the pontiff, in the name of i baric AntOt Brivted and his dauirhters. of New York. vith a BMgn ificent gold erosJ adorned with fbnnno4a, pearls ami rubi .a. - William C. Van Itenthuysen. of tht edit'-rial staff of the World, died h New York on the l'.'th. He was ntxmt forty-seven year f ac. and leave--a widow, three Bma mid two iiai: ters. He hrol been in ill-heaiili for about two years. '" .Tudpe Oaf C. Scott, of Alelo. the democratic nonii.iee for supreme judce in the Fourth I!linds supreme ditrict. was declared elected oeei Justice Jo pb S. arter. Of Qatntf by the state rmatnaatatg Isard at Bpringfield on the 1 5th, Iistrit ard. Nel... . uit broogh the ( atholi tdgC SomberirT. at Sew l Jh, tOth, dismissed the by Bishop BoBsettna, of cese of Umeoltt, t reTno e K Wil'iam Murphy rr tn the eharch pr pert y of his priestly fttnel I deuie bin lv. Frard: Hcyea, a ruperannanted l!ethdi!,t mirister. died OB the 17th, from exposure and banger endurad at North Topeka, Ka-.. daring tna recent rlo'ul. His house -urround-ed y water, and h. was without water or food for four days. But for one juror Ctirti JTetl wmall ha-e been convicted at JackatJB, Ly.. on the l'.'th. of the i:ssasimitioM 1 Attorney J. B. Mareum. and a majority of the jury favored the condition of Thomas White stlso, Tlutii next trial v.iii he at Cynthia na, Kjr Record pri. pfdand China Ind.. oa the 1 for tWO day I bend offered for any "ne ere paid at the aahl at Macv. The BggTCgStC sale over V ". 100 f'r M highest price piid was Tb. bog was hn1 paid for "Id en I tl7..07 Siinrio'" which approahnatcd The convention of the United Mine Work rs at Scrniitort. ia . on the l.t) . elected the three district president by d.stricts as tlo-ir rcpresentativtl on the conciliation lioard, and the opeiators. tlnoiigh President Ceorge F. Baer. aBBOaaaad that thia actiun Wai aatlsfectoi . a. L Hereford, t Springfield. 111.. supreme cbaBccUor of the Conft d Honor. isued aa aaVUeaa, n Iba loth, la the loeal court of the organisation, aqavsiiag them la roalrihnta i hi Bid of their brethren in htiweouH, Ions r.d llki..s. uho hae .t their tome in tijr i t.eiit tU ga

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THE NEWS IN BHIEF. PERSONAL AND Cf NtRAL President Boosevi t uimhuI up liia four of the continent, in the 14th), in a visit to tin- I'alfnraltj of N.rguua, i at t hartotteai ilia Chaancej Homey, Clyde Wilsen sad v. ,i MeBrkle, changed with the ir ,ler a the Herr J family, at St. Kr.iticia, K.Ik., wer, on the 17th. hound over to the nam toaakm d lac district 1'tMirt M it limit ball. Acting Gov. Mi Kin. uf UUnoU re i Peixed a BlflSlJIC from M.l'luie, AleXansltf count . un the l?ttt, statiag that 7,o') ptoplt; Mr bo were rictlBM of the lood, were htmelCM aiul in need of Kaod am! pro Isiooa David u w.iii.ne. L'aHed State I deputy aarVCjrCMf and clerk, committed; auicidc at bia home ia ledependenoa. .Mo. ,n ta tTtb, ahootlnsj hiin-elf thrO ph ' " 1" ao lie w.is despi iuient over atom J t' .iir. Memorial university, Mason City, I la., founded ty the 8oM of Veterans,! . osed it tir: year, on tho lTth. and! the lirt graduate w.is.hiine l.eggett, ' a colored man wboaa pareati vere fclavt Fire deatrojrad 'he Northwestern Felt Sh e los ...;tit at Webster City, I la., on the Itth. Loss 7.uu; insurance. I I . Three oatlawa, led by Boa Cran for whom I7.00Q in r.arl ure of-J fared, stationed themselves la a looe lv wood, oa the 1 st Ii. near Cuthric. kla.. and held up 100 men and WOtB b. The ri.iii.er secured WOO in lnony au 1 selected nine good horses. The fCBCral store of S. S. Sensen-1 bnagh St l". :r Aurora, 111., was dam-j ice, i mi 0,000 by fire on the Uta. Ad-joinir-L' buildings were endangered. I ii:il four engines went from Chicago I -.o .ii-t (be !'-ai tire department. The grand Juryal Bioomlngton, Li nn tea ivth, returned six indictments sgtiinst 'itienv of Lincoln ami I Ogatl eottatj on charges of bajrtefj sad a ll Int' votes ut r-ieiit elect iaaia. The secretary ol state d lUnnis, on the Wh. beered t lie ino rpira t ion of the (ire.it Western Class Manufacturing t o., located at Ottawa. The capital Stock is ILOOOJMO. Eli .'ulian was arreated at Bennington, 1. T. on the lsth. charged with the murder of his father. Solomon JnTian, n well-known citizen living in the ( hoc taw nation. Ir. Is. ;ie Newt, n I.rve. formerly nf St. lnis. dropped dead on the steam hip Aurattiat on the wli. as the ship was in sight of New York. L uis .1 Kaufman, rife-pecfjdent of fhe American Federation f RovnaB athoUc dctJ died k! on the lsth. Two men sal I to be Bad Fair nnd Frank Kllis robbed the Adaaul express Co. nt W ehl) City. Mo.. :i tiie lsth. of $2.000 consigned to the Car terviMe bank. Both men Wera captured and the money reoverel. In C llision on the Ca Is hridire at St. Louie, on the 18th, .lohn Dodga, I horse trainer ! Dallaa, T. killfl and seven passengera were badly injured. Dumber cf valuable trotting and pacing horaci were killed ur maim'. ' The ministry i f commerce In Vienna, innoanceo, oa the 19th, ibaf Austria had decided to ofBeially participate in the St. Louis exp i-ition. Post Office Inapcctfnr Beatty discrered. at 'Irent Falle. M' nt.. on the lOth, that the majority of the I t itedj States land commissioners in that sec tion had been viols ting the postal iaw by the ile of franked em, dopes. Developments at Heppner, Oie.. im the 10th. showed that tli lleppnr death list will exceed first estiinat s. It is believed that the aombar of bodies actually found and identified will feaaily reaidi UOO. The pope did aol hoi i an udlence, in th- l'.'th. in'ich against his own wishes, a - he s;ii,i he would Immediately be reported as dvinir. "which i ajn not." he added, emphatically, Aaaistani Seeretarj Armatroag, of the treasury department, issued a eirCnlar latter, -n the :'lh. carrying intf effect, beginBlag July I, the pure fofd a't approTed March MOS, Agatha Stull Barton), who bad ben on trial at Sheridan. Wyo . for the murder of her fatlier-in-la w . .lames Stull, w as scqnltted on the 19th, The dcfeiirc was emotional irisiinity. I lie kiiur nnd queen r r.nglanu en-1 tertained -00 persons' at a hall in I Windsor castle I n the 1 Uli. J An illinoi, I entral pas-eiurer train i collided with a frelghl at Baymond, la., on the 10th. Ten persons were killed. Ineladlag hotli engineers and Breaien and a mail agent, Severnl high salaried railroad officials donned overalls at Kansas ity. Mo., en the 10th, and began tniokinHJ freight in place of the striking freight handlers. Tha Modern ft lmlianapoli, Ind., meet in dune. IMS. oumen ic inea on the 19th, at Milwaukee. at to I he .aldovi&tun was made on tin lot s e aid Karl May. ( nt young b:inker of Council Blnffs, la., was accidents ally shot and killed there on the T'th. He was preparing foff a hunting trip. William Fai -d, a ealthy an ! v . IIhnowa flour miller, ilied nt Milwaukee, on the 10th, after a linirerinjr dine w. it. Brenn, select councilman t Sermion. I'r.. vva arrested, on the 10th, on a charge of Soliciting hiilitB K .T. Arnold, the get-rich-cpiick turf promoter, who dissppeared from St. Loafs in februarj last her. the crnd. in those eonecraa came, ra turned to St. Luis. on the Itth, nnd. with his nttrrney, appeared in eonrt and (tui" beanf lo anawat Um uuiict ii. ei '.s : ; . list Liiu-

An Order has been Is el taking effe t August 1". ussigaing MaJ.-tesV S. II M. N . it i a Its f ol stall of the army i with MaJ.-Oe, 1 1 . C. Corbio I Brif ilea. H Carter as the other snembsiia of tha staff. The fomntl poaeerts if the thirty' IrSl national saeagerfest came t an nd on the night of the l'.'th. at st i'uis. It is estimated that -4 . UMI a. tswsded the four graal coneerts ftO( uly was tht fest a pronounced BT tistic aacrtisa. bat, far Iba Brat tim ta man) cars. there v. ill be a halato e to the credit of the managers. Tha head camp of Modern Wood men. in tcssion at liidiaiiapolla, on the Itth, appropriated tt.0OS for tin aitl of the Mood sufferers ill ksusaj Iowa, Missouri. Illinois and Oregon the most of which is to go la Kanaai and Missouri. Ri preeeatatlves of four great trans Atlantic steansabip lines bald con fnrenca in Nan Vorh, un lha 10th to devise means for the prevent!; n ol the operations of professional gum birrs On shipboard. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Msndford !fnrfhrop, waH known to Ft. 1. ouis bualneSS and siH-ial cirde.

committed suicide, OB the '1st. he shooting biBtaelf in the head .it the residence f William Clark Keiincrly. He bad been despondent for several daye, He was s aephen of the late day Qonld. King Peter of Servia gara nn sttdi nee to the Rervlan deputation al Geneva, oa the Slat, an l ia the course of the proceedings expressed his approvnl of the programme for his re eep-jon in Belgrade, which locludca gula performance at the theater Juna 85. White Ragle, the aged chief of tha Ponces, resigned at White Ragia, kla.. OB the list, and conferred li - a title upon his son, Tnhgy. The rveat was made OBB of great festivity. hi honor . f the new chief Timi poniCS were givefl away as presents. Amanda He Larttgue roafeased, at PoBteroy, Wash., oa the 21st, that she killed her bnabaod OB the night of September IS, Iftt, with an ax ami buried the retuains in the front yard of their farm near there, where they were found recently J edge Rargis, of Breathitt coaoty, Ky.. left (fCxington, where Curtia Jett and Tom White are in prison charged with the murder f J, . Mareum. ..fter givng the jailer orders to give the prisoners anything they wanted ;.nd charge to him. Maj. .lames p.. Pond, well-known aaaaager af lecturers aad singers, died on the - ist. at his home in Jerney City, N. 3m as the result of an Opera tion oti Juna IT. in which Iiis riuht lee wa- amputated. Maj. Stephen Johaeoa. years Id, died at Pfqtia, .. "ii the '.'1st. of ar.dyals Me drafted Iba cbartar f 'a Columbus, Pitjaa d Indiana railway, n'-w the Pennsylvaala Una, to Cbicngo and St. lMiis. Peter of Bervia has promoted several offtcera who aided In the aaaaa sinatioa of King Alexander and Qu u Draga. Announcement of tha promotions wi;s made at Belgrade on the let Texti'e workers at Lowell, M:;S., voteil. OB the "ist. to return to work, 'nie Vote admitting defeat w.is unani niou. in srages $i.300,noj were lost. At lb. mr ui' Iii 1. Ivy ., on the .'t-t, James Bngcra killed Bud bedfortL Thej Were brotbers-ln-law. lingers ciaimeil thai be shot in self-defense. A mob, led by n nrgialan, burnafi a BBfTO al tha stake at Wilmington. lel on the ltd. The victim was George F. White, who waa aaeuaed of huviiig feloniously assaulted and stabi.e I to death Mi-s Heh n 8 .lushvtp, the 17-year-old daugbter of 11'. ir. K. A. Bishop Edward Heath, a Mumie dnd) printer, admitted, oa the 804, upon being questioned, that his uncle. I'iTry S. Heath, formerly of Muncie. b.id traasferred to his name property . lined at fully 080,000. No reason is known why the transfer has been made. Mrs. l.oekkey Perry. 101 y.ars old, died, OB the L'.'d. at the home of her son m VVa verly , la, She aas bom May 8, 1802, at George, t. ib-r baabnaa, who died years ago. was lir-t eousia of Commodore Party-, herd af bake Brie. Judge Itedwiae, of the Breathitt (Ky.) circuit Zgd, With t.ov term uf COBI v estimate tin briber-, made court, agreed, on the Beckham that R special be held in J uly Ut inchargea of drsoa aad b t apt. Bwen and oth ers.

Mrs Henry Wege was SerioUftly hurt by bi-ing 1 brown from a carriage In a runaway accident near New York city on the ::. She lost a handbag containing jewels valued at over one thousand dollars, The supreme lodge A. . IT, . adjourned, on the Od, at St. Paul, Minn 'l be readjustment of the assessment rates provides for an lBCTCaC in death benefit BssemmeBts beginning at the age of ' I. apt. B, J. Lwen. leading witaeM Ifl the trial of Jett an I White for the murder of J, I! Mareum nt itackaoa, Ky., left Lexington, on the S0d, for a secret destination OB the adice of his f rienda. I'rof. . p. North, one of the bestknown educators and writers in Wis cobsIb, died at Pewa ukee. on the -.d, BSjad v,i years. bonis Ha mnterslough, pioaeer dry grinds merchant of Kansas rit , , Mo., died oa Ibe !2d, of dropsy, aged 81 years. I wo freight trains eOlBded at oleB, near Jeffersofl ity. Mo., on the 'I. and four men were killed. Remuei It. Rraaa, a pioneer editor. St y e-i i - old. died in OttnmWB, la , o Jie HM, f apt pie s .

NEWS FROM INDIANA Latest Happenings Within the Bot tiers of Our Own Stute.

Killed In lit, lhlU,il Bhoals. im.'.. Jam IS. Ward from Charles sales, ..f tin awaMfaaeaad lafaat ry, in service ia the Philippine, iluiie.it eh lha: SheriBua Sfj H I Si r. M ho murdered his rhild alfe, oeeuptes aa unknown grave on : I . -lunils,. It is t h OUghl by tbh s t Ii; t IgSfUM r went b. ti e aame af Joseph Poa. shlea -ays the man gave it ut that he en.'istid from rkaasns, hot haataawtll posted mi Martin COUBtj places and events. Vox was killed by a nieuiber af his owb Company, aaascd Millar, who formerly 1 i-! In UasbiagtOB. Miller is oolitic, nt lh.it fo was a nana vvhicli Waggoner hud assumed. To tlee,,T I'riiiirrl . Lafayette, lad, June 33, iaothai Interesting chapter aas added to the Moses Fowl, i ( base ease when Judge Hart, in the circuit court, granted permission to Frederick s. i aase, father and yuardtan of the Insane young man. to bring ami prosecute actioa againsl Mrs. Ophelia Coaler Dub ass and others to quktt title to and to recover the real estate and other assets f Mos, Low l, r ( base that may m in the hands or under the cootroJ of Mrs. Dllhme .rothers. Slitrrnlli tn iibrranrr. Delphi, Ind.. June A sixtieth sreddiag aanlversarj was celebrated ill Tippt ea line tOWBship, w h ich wast he :irst of that nature in this eountv. fhe celebrants are Mr sad Mrs. .lames Malcolm, near Ycou.an. Mr. Malcolm - s-.' and Mrs. Matoolaa Is so years obL 'iuht children were born to them. 2 he eel, bmt ion 1 ook place at the s, ene if the Wedding " years ago. and one rnest was present who witnessed the marriage ceremony. aaBlvaraari iier ed. Lafayette, Ind.. June JL'. The ninety -second anniversaiy of the battle of Tippecanoe was observed Sunday. Memorial services were h-hl on the battle trround and the soldiers' L'tav.s were decorated. An address was made by Ocb, Joba P, Black, of rhicago. battery escorted ien. Black to the battlefield and tired a salute over the graves of the soldier lead. Ili itiiiu f ntl fruit Tree. Chesterfield, Im' . Jure.'-. peculiar ins, et is narking on lha roots of the fruit tries, ,'ryirp the leaves ard ran ring them to fail off. Apple trees seem to suffer the most, con sequent Ii the apple crop win almost n total fa re, The cberiy crop is very light, while the peach aad pear crop prom is,, to be heavy. KltlsMI y a Trnln. New Albany, Imi.. June 22. W'i'linm t), ltruner. uf tbla city. was kilted near Mitchell by a B. a Q.A W. train. The I iy was- brought to this ,-ity fir intermcBt. Broaer waa Si years old and leaves a widow, He was a traveling photographer and was p ing to W -t Baden "nr't.t'- when he m.i- killed. eisrn I !;, LeaSCr, (Vesser, tnd June 12. Marabfield Iris the distinct ion of being the only town in the state having a cob, red äs leader where ad the mem ners of a church :,re white It s the l"re Methodist church, and has a large cob g re rath t.. Th.e class leader i Michael Mi Kinr J Iniurlex It,,,.- PalSit. Fort Wayne. Imi.. JnBt IS, Pete? KoebliOger, 1 years old. die' at lb p. hospital as tin- i. ..It of injuries re ce ived while crossing the Pi ansj Ivnria tra-ks. lie was si ruck by a switch t fit- . K eblincer was f..rn rly prominent In Allen count poll ties. ResMlee BeweMae assake, M.irion. lid., .line ' I " I . anttial cominencetnent of the township schools of tinmt county was held ia the grove at the sokllers" home. There were SW (rradnafes In the Hon. A. J. Bevt ridge delivered an ad dresi in th' sfternoon. Blei in it i lent. Kokosao, Ind.. June 10. Morris Fbwnrth was found dead In a wlo-at fit Id ob his fjvm ten a lies went of here. The maBuer of his death is anknona, bat heart trouble wai tin art I side He am SOyenrs out, aad pk n err. siliert. f. It Iei,a. New Castle, Ind., Jake IS Mfred Weikir aged To, a well-hnown resident of Liberty township and justice of the pence at Millv ill-, si mill , ast of here, fell i s ad v. hile on his way from tue jranbti to Ibe house. .ie f,,r flesssel Hensta, Salc-n. Ind.. Jul , Ity ote of 47n to 211 Wablngtoa township vi ted to construct SS mib ,.f gravel roads, at a cost of SSS.0I3. Franklin town ship also voted to build 1, miles o . t , f tU'". I 1". niter' M'ssaaasesst, RidgeeBle, Ind.. June The it a i . i cation of the soUüers' Bionumenl at Ridgevtlle vvill take place on Thursday, June SS. Thee dorr nhockaey ,of ( itv. will deliver Ibe addreaa. n ion seaeHted, lawreaceburg, ImL, June SS 1nral lory, aftei seven hours iicltbera tion. acquitted Rearj Wheelef of lha murder of Mprj Martin Hrhmbit who '.ed ns the resolt of bums seid to have been caused by WI.eeler setting her clot Net a fire. beat neeine Bailed. Muncie, Ind., June 19 Tin --i;keof the Lathers4 union, the last of the building anions strikes, whleb have cost Muncie laborers nun in ntiges ai-'tie, lins i raled. The eon' i uetorf practical) j grant ill the demands of the latbt r.

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Cor.icts at Canyon City, Cel., Use the Wardens Wife as Shield Against R'üc Shots. KNIVES HELD AGAINST HER BREAST. fhsania tm irte DltHeHaa Bhnulai ISSta Her Hewn I ail i 01 orkOase raaeset te la Peatsii mfceei I'lee t lie ..iiimi laSSSI WB -uuiiio hi. i i n it 1 1 Basspeesaad, tanyon (ity. ( o.. June IS. Klrcl KuyUciidall. a cnv.ct ;.t tlie-t.it M'iii tent iary . was s,, t and lolled Monday, when attempting 10 eacapt with tive other desperate prisoner Ah Ihr, T. I PalflM r and the bOS pital Steward were making the morn ing rounds Keykendall complained t being ill. and 1 he doetor prepare 1 1 make au cainina t ion. The pjiaOBC dr. w a bottle suipoaed to contait nit ro-gly cerine and ordered the no men to thron up their liaii lv I hey did so. Kuykendall and five other con viets then ov erMiw ere.l CellhoUM Keeper Clarence t legbora and Stew ard John K. Keefe. I he four pri-oi oftuials thus made prisoners, wer Stripped of their clothing, which tht convicts put on. t aking the dot to und ibe steward with them, the muti neer proroeded towards the gute tin tha way they captured War. lei John I . Clcghotn's wife, and t- r her to go along, lining her as a diirh to prevent the guards from tiring at them. The inner ami outer gates wer blown off their binges with dynniflitt which the coBviets had secured, bat an attempt to force the armory wufoiled. Meantime Wi:rb-ti t leghorn hail nr rived from lown. and. colleetiag guards, ordered them 1 shoot the fugitives whenever .01 opportunity prcst nteil itself to do so without injuring' Mrs. 1 leghorn, Holding knives airainst her breast, the mutineers, shouted that they would kill bei if the guards tired. Mrs. t leghori fainted, and the COUVletS tin . took b their heels, pursued by the guards Kuykendall was killed I Y.irdma-tei lohn ( lark, after shoullOft "I'M never be tak. :i i.l.vp. I'll n u 70 back to that hole.'' Jiuiies Armstrong was rerertakea by Will Clegbom, son ,.f the warden. a:i d was Mverely beateB over the head with a revolver, but woa not scriovslj aOUnded, The other tUgitivcs vh acre taken alive vsrere Thomas Fisher Thomas Kid Ion, t ua Cordom and llobeii Kane. Kuykendall was a member of f pang of ( ripple ( reek ore thieves, unt was servint' a 14 year term for ahooi ing an otScer in the Btrattoa lade pendance mhaa, HEGRO BURNED AT THE STAKE. Virfi.ii'ii vi,, 1, I, ,1 it; a I' 1 rat si late ut iliuiiiuliin, 11,'Uniiri' a II IV r loins slii.l. Wilmington, Pel . .It-: e A :.or-h em nwb, led bv a Vitviadaa, b iraed VI within a few miles -f Mason and Dixon line. The victim was tloocgi Y. White, a aegro, just out of the j workhouse, who was accuse I of hav- i ing Cehsnionsly assaulted and stabbed t" death Miss Helen S. Bishop, the IT y ear-, il daughter af bev . ir. K. A Bishop. Tl rime of the BegTO Wpl eoBunltted fcasf Uoadar afternoon ami arer dnee then there have been mattertags of lyaehiag the man. A a result of the law's slowness and much agitation "-n the part of th..s- who cried for veugena me. n Blob that was estimated u: IJ 00 men and boys, fathered in the neighbor hood of Price's ('"rner. foot mile fron W he lor,-. Thev came from every Will and tin f l'r..-e' Idi ntitv ( . n N'irt'inian fh is unknown, acted as a lea1e.' In t'i f. dk de that followed the assault mi the oil (our per-on. fell. ; d metU bei - . f the mob. CCNFFJSES TO MORE BOODLE Join, V I I si, 1,, II:.,,. via ie 1 iiriii.-r laselsmlaas lo Ike Uvand Jswi ie M. f seals. St. Louis, JUBe 9fS, John . Lee who ua- .1 witBews before the praad jury agaia Mii lay , Is, said to have cnnfeMsed t" Clreoil Ittoraey 1'olk that be received rr.ua the preski 'in of the Anierieun Tobaeen 1 ... ?T'.U to lie used at a personal campaign fand. t tl time Mr. Lee rneeive! t hie money th'-re legislature a the company rested. Mr. Lc ing his InflUet .vas pending befire the eigarette bill in wbiel was v-ry Black inter e was very active in us ice in npposJtioa 10 tin bill, a nd it a as defeated, Mr. Lee also enafessted thai ba fa ceivetl 11,000 from the ftugar I rast. The aaone sn pal I In Mm, Im s;ij,i to vviire certain articles about sugar TWO MORE BODIES FOUND. Btaassea ihi 1 Reflet 1 mot PtaeasM the srrt,i, gBsasssnnel BaMae Bnek, Ranaas City, lo.. June ' :. Tbl bodies ,,f Moert Mathe - ;.:., TbOn don- Barbour, who ware drowned ht the wt;-at Mood nt l-iwrenee. were found theie Monday. 'I he KaOSSI tity I K as 1 relief fund passed the T'J. Ovu aaarh Monday, aad lha lumber men's fund, contributed by iBBthfT neu all over the conatf BBeceds .'T.-

UIS LIFE WAS IN DANCER. .vi-h I gaesa I easpsaknl m 1 s im f. in, io Basons (' - 1 11 BBBtaam Levingt' ii. Ivy . '.in, ap" B. J Lwen the knadiBf witness in the lang of .iri t and h la far the mm lea al 1. it Marrnin Jatfcaaa, afl here Mom luv afternuou for a arc rat dmatl BBtlon. this u. to 11 waa taken n thf advice of friends after Capt bwen had been informell by n mm v h. cama from Jacksoa Maoday f the existence of a plot tO assassinate him. All sorts ,,f rumors are in circubi tloa concerning fforta" to interfere with the eoiiis,. , f justice ill the vl.ir cam ease, rapt bwen not only felt that he was in danger CoastaBtly. but that his prcaOBCC here Bskjhl e i.lanv'er his friends, Aliv s s ill astAWO To I I Urs. m. J, Bass Be esse a Itaesned after a Taiu OVHfe sOaaov iackaon, by.. June -.'it. Reaattsr R. Rargis sent for Mrs. i.we-i. wife of H. J Lwen. who wa the principal witness in the trial f Jett au s W bite and talked to her regarding her hus hand. lira, bw.n iu:- beconse al nasad and has written to her husband not to remain in Kentucky. The enmf here will be br ken in a few days and the soldiers will go into ban ickn at the s. P. Lee Institute. im nn. us htm Vl N 1 i;os. perkkam Deeldea Base lot reeni ,.i i'ssaef Is vwmo I'rankfert . Ivy.. June S3. ludf Bedwine, of lha Breathitt rircnJI court, ha agreed witti (.ov. BcckbnB that a spe.ial term of that court lie held tO investigate the chare, s of ar son ami bribery made by (at. Kvvei ami others The term will be called for about July SO. In the meantime 40 soldiers would be kept 11 dct v at Jacks. 11. WRECK NEAR JEFFERSCIi CITY. Two I'reiitht Iriilii nihnl I : I I iillMtui on I In- Stl ad t'a-f-iae nt ules. M,i. Jefferson ( ity. Mo., June I IWI freight trains were , reeked at Clea the junction of the river route and the main line f the Missouri P i it'u .Monday morning. The dead are: Fireman Mike Durafl, JeffeOaoi (Ity. Bmkemaa Wüü.it'i Atkinson, Jeffcr son City, Two unknown men, soppoaed ' at trams. Dangeroiis) inj.ir"! und pn dsn lily will i-, Michael 1'innegan. JcffcraoB

1 ( Ity, Mo. All the dead vre Ofl 'he CUBO bound extra f reicht. No. To. whial strm-k No. it. sveat boBud, at Jum tioi as it was ssasaiBg onto the Bit cr Bontl track. The eoaine atrnch the Ricei ! Louie train about the middle, am ' piled Dp ran in a great bean, I. i ting hores and rattle, A tank ol muriatk acid poured mr the bodii ol hr dead men an 1 burned them 1 r 1 i I they , were n f recofruistable, si I v., -re known I bv , tber memhi is .. the I - -- PIONEER PUBLISHER KILLED I Villon II.. 11. no. '. lo. v, 1 llealk ta Catlfaeala Wmfc, .-, 1 tedes ol (It a-rln ii,l Blssniht). Kan Francisco. June S3. Tha cause if the wreek ol a funeral car on thf North Shore railroad la which a. Ra tnan and Michael Kirk wen killed and more than .1 sC.,re of others njured has not been definitely determined Tha trestle arer which the rar was precipitated vvn on a sharp rve, and the engineer is said nev, nave lieen over the run before. The injuries of Judge Aageluttl, . ; tat 0 preme court if Californii . re not seriou . Anti 11 Woman, who w.is one of the beat-haown bm fornia. As a pi-meer book publisher, he amass,. ,.. rd, n av in ( oli ler und era ble wealth. He establiabeil the Overload Monthly, and CBOKC as its . ,,(M- F. 1 Rrete Harte. Hart,-' st, r, rn, iHh of Boariag Camp, was first nam Ushed in thi magaxiae. A RUNAWAY COAL TRAIN 11 Caaaesl ike Beatfc ( seni PensawM Bad BeiSMstlsifced !,. OaJMinna. Spokane. Wash., June 2'i. On ths gpokane Balls tl N'urthcrn railrnmn 11 part of the (irent North. tern, n rly Moo, lay morning s,,r, jjj. tame from lha eentef ol tt. city, rtiaawaj traia of OS loaded .1 rar, without an engiae, rushed f r milei down grade, through ihe lawn, dh mohVhing a dwelliBg bouse, wrreekiBB the Crystal laundry, kftHag b-nst four people, injnriiiL' eight 1 then nnd iiilint? up a t.-mel.. I mass t ubrii nenrly Mi feet high. The dead: Win. Thomas. a vxorkiiigniaii. rimer Slee, Bgcd Two Batdentifled men. I'lf.nrer llr ii nods Uereloiil DsSBSl, Kansas (Ity. Mo.. June IS lytii naaimerslough, ntnneer dry goads' merchant of Kansas ( ity. d d Men day. of dropsy, aged OJ years, Mr lUmi.M i sloi Lh was born at 11." ver Itiet 11...11V . and i-ainc to this u'ry it

IM4, He was in the dry gtMKis b Haines, at Baltimore and krti r ,.t K ilng field. III., moving to Kansas (ity r. jh'" Mr. Bammirsloagh 1 iftshload the tit-t board of trade here aai Is ter If came interested in the hi usun I Ity biobe. n niorniiis BawspapSJf, It Wllilh be kmf he.nilv.