Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
l'nMtaltrr. 9 ASP KB. " i INDIANA. w fei! iu Montana ovt the Uk Kiu; Pet. -r. , n tu. th, rrl I Derne . f the aaiwi ti. ,ik)iiK nf Kiti. Alexander ..n,! Queen ftrsga In 'be Oli! pala.e at IVig Vni.i liUfctaVU Swyli. Ii pioneer telegrapher v.f thla country kn.n widely a a philanthropist humanitarian, died at Iii hnur in li.unc. X. V. ii the d, Rgeel 75. The war dep-trt meat. n the -d. tele graphed (Jen braut, commanding the department of Texas, asking information concerning Lseei. Hu Balm s Twelfth cavalry w l.o has ppe.ircl For the first time in the slot Of J 1 American trO-f ..(ter n fatil accident occurred on the -d. tarl IV (ltn. z teaman on the cid cup tiefender Columbia, was drew ned near Newu. it Ii. I Alice Furlong, the two-v ear-olc baby girl stolen from the doorstep ol her mother's home la Chicago, vas re stored to her parents. . m the :cth i.n; the woman who kidnued th child was arreted. Kxcept for the claim Of Mr. Uriel Pott. Hall, which is s,ii pendinir. th axa loiiK litigation over the estate f tax late C.eorge F. Gilmao. Bkillionairc te. merchant, ended, in New York, on tlx 30th, in a compromise. Of the 234 men ntombed by tlM miue exlot.ion at ll.nii.a. Vy.. ot the 3tth, the bodies . t nly five ha. 1-een recovered up to tu- Jd. and al m pe that any of the etbert wen itil alive had been abaiuh netl. Kear-Admiral K an, in a report t the navy depnrtmt :it. . n th- Iftk acain called attention t.. the sVeeei sity of maintaining an adetpiate fon t f marines at Otaaxgapi ha the event of an emergency in ( l.ina. Trof. Cooley, of the ate apTioultnral college at It. t man. Mt-nt.. returned. on the -d. fn tn an investip. tion tf the jrrassliopper-ridden dis triet about Forsythe He sayn the ittseetS have devoured everyth.up-. (iov. Peekhatn f Kentut ky decided en the 20th. to take advantage of the neiesity vf keepinsj täte troop at JackaOaV Hrenthitt t. :nty. hv makin that place the scene f the annual ramp of instruction Of tats Ml ioaal o lanls. May or liullial f B Ite, M nt.. at aounced, on the "oth. thai he would ilravv the line on jirio f.pht after the present carnival i- over. I'.utte has become the Meca of Alücri.:1 11 I igiUaaa, and the city i now- full f ri(:hter. The Pritish war ofllce, n "be til received a Üapateli fp m 1 R cbf. rt. in Somalilaiui. v hi. Ii - after a eries of forced marches, thx mad mullah's foroei had beer, strtu-li t rar .leyd, surprise. 1 ;.f dawn and 1 . - " spearmen kill' d. Preident Francis ot lie St. 1.' axpoallioti called i n Bterrtary Mn dj t, the 30tb, 1" evpr. M.r hope that n nie naval veseis would be sent t ,t. Loui durinr the exposition. It I pr. ba hie that tlie tornedo ft. at fl ilia will lie sent. Mayor .Tolm-.n Igat to rompe. larp- eorporntrOKt to piV additional taxes was reopened at (It rtlaad. n the lt, wbea CottatT Auditor IVrifht anntoineed that be Bad added f-'.T'T.i.'Ot t the collectable taxes of five public serii. rpratir : is. The will of the late Nathaniel Mc Kay, vv In. died laddie bIj last summer t Atlantic ify. rtly after hit marriage, antl ivtiooe wealth i varittj esUasated at f r. at f.'i.noo tr. eeral millions, was admitted to pns La", in Wis hin pirn. P. ( .. on the 1st The Iowa repnldit an state conven Hoa was calle.1 t.. order in TVs Motaej on the 1st. The . .licy of protection nd reciprocity ua ind rse !. nnrl strop? resolutions were udtrptej -u. rrtiiicr President Iioo.evelt for renominn t ion. Oov, Cummins vas re dominated. As a renlt .f tlie investigation f postal servit e a chanire in 'he niethrvd of lavaaftffatlafi reut foe pro. posed rural free delivery wert int ofieratkm, on the ist, by order of I'o-tinaster-l ieneni I Pavne. Inv.-stJ (rationss will Vm made bv .:;.tc i;, . if conp-res-ional district-. 0 1 Kx-Onv. Fram ls. preside nt of th X.o'ii-iati.-l Purrhase i (in-i f . ; v. II. Thompson. tr..i-:rn. and 1 1. M. 1I iser. vice-president, had a c. nfCT ence with Secretary hnw in VTasbfagv ton. on the tttb, refsrdl np the re lease of the tSOO.OOQ apjrroprlattd - npre-s f,,r the expositi ion. At EstMstatrlfta, Ky.. on the :, P' oV er T. Vashinrt"n. head of the Tns. keffe ( Ma. ) normal s. ho. . deliverec an ad.lres in vvhi b he said that recent regrettable event in oonnection with the race aasatiiBl ' fil.v vvent te shew that lynch law was n. t eon tin cd tt. any one ascttoa of tbf 1 . natty. M. n-ipnor 1. .1. tl ..nnel. rector o. the ( nt-holle asivmlty, ilerl frt.m Vew Yrk, on the lt. lolatSj I Room on luisine pertain i up t the univer eitv He tak.-s with him letter from II the arrhbishons in the I nited Ftates expressing tbeir lOjajptratat f -r further development of the BH versify arbaadad by Lav
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X EWS J.XJJ RIEF. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. While washing ribhona with gasoI'.lir ;i! lit f lion.e in St. Louis, ou the 2m1i. Mi- Basle Affleck was so sees rely bunted about the face and breast f r- rn an explosion of the fluid thnt she died a few hours later. The action of the American govrrnment concerning the petition to the oar repaid i g t! it K sht-tietT massacre is watched with the closest atteatioa in Vienna on account of Its MM e effect on eastern affair. While a mob of over 500 p . ii . -. . , . .. , . '"f" a r k i t .! 1 cniin n it i i in as., 1 11 I II j'OJl M UV Ulli. Ol aS Pouplurty. he eoadeauicd murderer, arbo, dim nbt areled Roger Williami, a fell-prisoner. Dongrherty committed suicide by oj ct.inc his jupular vein. At the recent luncheon in the White House in honor of Sir Thomas LiptOB the latter caused much surprise when he said that if he should win the cap this time it woiiid represent an inrettment of considerably more than t2TeOO,OO0, If he afaia failed to win it, he said, he had still more millions to pead in the effort to lift it. state Comptroller R. If. Leva "n assassinated in his office in the stJtte . apiti 1 at Atutin, Tex., oa the Mtb, by W. G. Hill, a discharged employe of the office. No cause for the deed i known. Hill wai killed in attemptnip to c -rape. Mrs. F. F. Adam. Jr.. wife of the rioe-pre-iderit of the F. F. Adams Tobacco ( ... was sand Lapsed by a woman and robbed of 118.500 while in the toilet room on a train en route to Milwauk. e from Chicago on the .'iüth. The railways at St. Joseph, Mo., on the 10th. pave in to the demands of the sfrikinp freight handlers and agreed to advance the scale II per cent, for a day 's work of eipht hours. The live of 2".4 men were snuffed out. scores of other- were injured and a vast am unt of property vvas destroved by an esrpl -ion. on the 30tb, in a mine at Ranna, Wyo. OfliciaN if the I'nion Pacific mine rt Haaaa, Wyo., en the if. pave up all hope of reaching the 2i;2 entombed miners who wer caught by an exj loston. A ton. ado struck Wilder, Minn., on the 30th, k.'ünir three n-.-sons and v a .!' !np much damape to property. Numerous prostrations were rej ported at Cleveland. O.. on the 1st. as a result f the pr. vailinp intense heat. The gorernment thermometer registered S4. It vvas s,.m;.. ffleiall v announced at Kiel, cn th IdtJ Si I further deinonI atration of the entente between the 'ii-: ' poverninent and the United States, SO atriklagl; emphasized by the lit rman naval cordia'itics to the , American squadron, that Prince Adal"'and Priaea Henry of Pressia.w ith their suite, have been authorised to v"s:t the St. Louis exposition. Fupene L nxweiler. editor of the j Labor World and secretary of the de- and labor assembly of Decatur. lil.. was arrested on the iiuth, charged with sending threatening postal cards throuph tbe mail. Judge Humphrey, in the federal court at Sprinpfield, released the prisoner on $500 bond. A semi-official note issued at St. Petersburg, rn the ioth, in regard to the Kishineff mas-acre niakes the position clear that Uus-ia will brook no outside interference with her interna! affairs. Trusters of Hush medical collepe t BicagO) have succeedeil in ratSSBg a fond of ll.oon.ooo. thus as-urinp a gift of 9f . i'".ntio or more from .lohn D. Rockefeller, and the construction in Chieapo of the most magnificent medical institution in the world. .lam' Henry Halst, v.. an alleped prophet, created a sensation in N. vv I'rleans. on the 'Mh. by parading thtreet and predicting the destruction of the eity within n few months, and a famine in thr country wore than that in India. Mr Wamm Thorpe and her dauchter. Pearl McDonald, were arrested at Jaekaoa, Mich.. tn the 2d. on wrtrrants ehargiag them with the murder of the former's huvbend, Warren Thorpe. In jioliec court in ("ineinnafi, on the 2d. the case of Mrs. Anna OpM iih.-im-er. Ox Ruaoelll ille. Ky., charged with murdering her Iahe soon after Its birth, was continued until July 10. 'The international automobile race for the James Qofdasj Hennett cup was run in Ireland, on the 2d, and was trat bj lerietv. of the (icrtimn team. In the iiresence of an awe-stricken r wd. Morris, the 'ix-ycar old son of Israel "-errate, wn burned to death In WasbJagfton H. ( .. on the 2l. In a lire which started from a trasohn--tove. The I nited States transport Kilpatri.k s,-,,!ed froai Manila for New Tl rk OB Use tm, with 'mi t'.nx of ex hibiis for the St. Lenta Mpeedtiash A SlaadbSIISt, on the 2d. visited the onthw eatera seetioa of Teva-, came inp the denl!i of evi 1-; ! per-011s a lid 1 i iiing a heavy property haak
Cp.'rrv Sh.'ittuek M ni-on. aged 61, U member 'f the isthmian renal commission, and one of the foremost civil engineer- in America, died la New York ii the I 1. An unconfirmed report reached St faul. Minn . n the to, that a tornado struck Bsnson, Minn. I he Western I niton mpofftad no wire to that point. A territle storm in Vew York city "ii the tdi follow a period of intense heat, cause! four d.uths and a score of prostration. At Milwaukee, en ' the M. Karl Schnlpious, a landscape gardener, wni arreted charged with rohbiiifr bis friend Karl Mueller, of $7..M"0. I r. -usurer Il'dlis, of N'egros Island Treasurer Moll- . f N.-gros 1 -land P. I., who is charged with the mis appropriation of public fund, was re leased, on the 2d. on $.V0OO bail. The Manitou house, at .Manitou CoL, with one exception the finest hotel in 1 ondaro. was destroyed by fir on the 2d. The 0M i estimated at fionooo.
LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thcmsnuds t sducstOTU from all aear the eountry raaebad Boston, ou the atb. eager foe the trreat eeeiren thm of the Nati. aal Bduoationa aMeistion, which begins its anmuil srsllasj on the 0th. Sixty five loaded ran-, the tmnafef house und otiter property bdlonging to the Daltirm re v Ohio railr.i.I at Chicago Junction, was destroyed by fire n the :.th. Loss. 2o0.ix. Tw cut v -tive brave police men at Evansvilic. Ij twice prevented the lynching, oa the Mb, the aeaTTO, who kill f I..-.- Mown. 1 Patrolman LtHtts N. Masaay. While schooling a three -v .-; -dd htirsc to take a hedge jump on liM farm at Hempstead, L 1-. on the ''th. .lame- L. Kernocbsn was seriously injuretl. A mob composed of 300 white people at IV. ria. Hi., On the 5th. sought the life of Minnie Pearl, colored, who brutally w ! j pe 1 small w aite boy. A waterspout of immense proportions struck la the vi. inity of Greene bare. Pa.. n the "th. it i- known that to persons were drowned. A. ( . Caws, of Denver, Col., first vicepresident and traffic manager of th.t Colorado Fu.-l and Iron ., died at Bedstone, i a!.. ..n the Ith. Tbesnns Be Paul, 1 f New York itv, finding hi wife with another man at Atlantic ity. N. J.. on the -".th. Stabbed her s-lie i- dvinjf. George Kiltiam, of Aprinirdeld, HI. died, on the 'h. a the result of beinp struck by a Chicago. INsOSia S: St. I.o ilia train. The military comimav sent to Kot wav. S. ( .. returned, on the th. They had no clash with tbe negroes. The town is tplie'. 'The main building of the Hammond packing plant at St. Joseph. Mo., was burned on the 'th. IjOss, I.MMI.OOO; fully Insured. Piias Trimble, an old resident of Wilkesbarre. Pa . lo-t hi life in an effort trv save a by from drowning an :he tb. Robert Ktrtt.n, if l.exington, Ky., Snot and Wiled San: Urown in a tp.iarrel er a womaii .-n the Ith. iSMton esv-ajied. Four men in T.eadville. Col., were caught in a blirard tin the MS. One hml Iiis fare i.adly frocett. L. A. MMre. secretary of the rife of Ihilla-. fan-, was abot .-nd killed, n the th, bv his son. William Rndolph. who. v-5th fleorpe Ctdlitis. robbed the I'nion bank on Dfi-emlier 8, "":. and killed Pinkerton Hetet tive ( hari.- .1. Schumacher n January 14, esesped from the St. Louis jail on the oth. Pefore the firemen eouM arrive sisters, of eharity from the ttousa f CttMxl Shepherd in Ka ruSSS (ity. M--.. OS tbe rth. assisted in tightinc a fire that destroyed the -exton'.- hoi-e at M it St. Mary's cemetery. Thomas U . Lawson tiled, in the Massatdiusett snpreiiie iudii-ial court. on tlie '.th. his declaration in Ibc suit he has brought against the pay gnats Ga.s Co.. of Delaware. f..r ll,736JM0. Over twelve hundred at 'he I..VM emplove- of .lohn and James Bona n carjiet mill. Phfladelphla, on Ina th voted to return to work. Kb eom essions have been am le bj ine firm. An issue of g?3,0W of '.o-year fivepetSeettt. gold bonds vvas voted by the dire, tors of the UtebfleM Ma liI , : 1 m r . . .... 1. aim a i . ... ;,T a nn-.-' :; ! I . :i Bpiingfleld, in., en the Ith, Mrs. K. L. St. John, a prominent -o-eiety woman and churt h worker, was billed, on lbs ith. in New ork. bv leinp thrown into tbe rapid transit subway by an electric car. Admiral Pcwey. on the gth, I Signed as president of the Thomu Jefferson Memorial association, usd i.ieut.-i.. 11. KeJaon A. HBes bw been elected ti succeed him. Qov.pMbody of Cortrado.on the tth, removed Geetga W. Thatcher as commissioner in chief, ami Van )'.. House, Sa Ssentber and treasurer of the . b rnd. World - fair board. loseph .1. niu, repabliesa, ..f steolienville. Ok, on tbt i.tb. sent his resip. nation t.. dm. Na.-h as the member of conpress from the sixteenth SJBJS presv knsal dletffett At the reaaent .f Beeeieet Baaltbi of . n I orb, Law is Klsoa, on tbe tin, POnsstatsd la remain as president of tbe United Hansa Hblpwlbnng Cn At ateetlng ..f tbe trustees of tbe Btnnfbrd aniTeralty, Oalifnrnln, oa the Ith, Jttdsrc heil, of San .b.s,.. i. slirn,. 1 as president of the U-artl. The annual convention ,,f the Aincr. lean Flint (da si Workers' unkn vened. on lbs It. in ( iiicinnati, with On delrfat. - nr. nt rr - 1 Ns a result . f the brcahiwa of tbe Onnford Parti 1 Pa ansa, an tl h. 20 nerst ni re 1. ( ha .1 1 ....a
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Loss is Estimated at f ,500,000, Entirely Covered by InsuranceTwo Men Loe Their Lives. ME WALLS FALL WITH A CRASH. Aelattn Morris llnll.lt 11 invetl aF llnrtl Work I I Ire men I he OrlKlH nt lire ( a M Irr U alt-hunt IttfMM sitiuL Türe Mhrra Injure. St. Joseph, Mu., duly . The main tnlldiag f the llsaiaanai packing plant was destroy ed h.v tire vesterds.V. 1 he loss i estimated aw high as LJ0Ü.0OO. It is entirely covered by intunmee. Two men ht their live iu tbe Humes. One of them is rem rted to be Charles Miller, tire aaSrshsl at the plant. This couhl Hot be v 1 1 tic I. Three men were injured, one of tbeBt criously. Kur 1 time the eniir.- -.M ck varda district was threatened. !y hard work the Nelson Morris plan'. j it) feet mirth of the Hammond plant, I iviis saved, and this saved the Swift : plant, which is to the north "f th NeNon Morris building. The fire started a little after tw o'clock. By nine o'clock most of Use building vva- gone. The greater dancer was at six o'clock when part Of t)ie north wall fell an 1 the Seres Pane- were shot toward the Nelson Morris building. 'Twenty loa Is I f hose were OUl 0U the Nelson Morris building. Though ihc dense smokj was blown against lbs big buildings the work of the firemen saved the buirdioa. Manv of the firemen were Volunteer-. There were three of the rity companies at the fire, an ! the fir fighters were directed by Chief Kane if the city department. The carcasses of 4. MO hogs, 1.S0C rattle and BOO sheep were burned. Nearly 100,008 pounds of Otae were deItroved. The contents of the aiio ke house were consumed. The entire north building, measuring IM by 400 feet, and ratirring in height from tire to seven stories, was putted, it was with the greatest dldhrnly that the outh building was saved. The oripin -f the lire is a mystery. 'There was no fire in the casing Aeuail mcnt, where the tire started. The flames were discovered about 2:23 o'cl". n 1 V Charles ( allen day watchman, lie !Tave the alarm, but was so overcome SJ the smoke that be was almost f. f. icated. Duniel Smalcv. foreman of tbe ear department, fell from tbe ear sheds on the north of the building and suffere.l serious iniurv. Hie fatal, lies ..c. urrcd about tire I D'clock. B that time ncarlv nil ths buildinc was on fire A man with a hose, said to have been Miller, was seen at one of the windows on the1 north side in the hop department. He walked back into tbe building and a few seeoa ds tutet those on tbe f-,-ide heard terrible cries, width lasted j perhaps half a minute. 'The man diJ Hot appear again, and is believed v have been killed. Two young men who were in th ! room and left a few minutes before I said that two failed to . -cape, bttl they did not give the names of the 1 men. who were said to be empb-vf-1 f the company. 'The fire had pom-1 rated C tbe olec lepertttteat, wbit h is at the northeast I OOrncr of the building, bv three j o't dock. The fire then besran to bum fiercely. The beef bed-, egg department ami other department.- in the , eastern end of the building as the beef house, were soon nbla.c. The eastern pari of the building was of wood, built to allow of an extension in that direction. This eastern wall was soon a mass of flume. It burned slowly at first, but by 3:30 o'clock wa beginning to fall apart. epeci.d ly nt the north end, where the 1 aM department wns located. The building and ma. binerv wars covered by insurance to the amount '.f IMOJKX), and the stock was iasured for about JiWio.OOO. This laSurnnea WM carried by nearly everv company to the full amount vv hieb each rompnny would ace. pt. BeefJ . l"Cal 11,-urance renresenta t iv n unit
n US much for his cnenpaaiea as they v.-ould tnke. and much was vvritter it-ide of the Oaited State-. 'The insurance on the buildings and machinery amounting te HUXOW probably represents the full SUtOeal desired by Iba Hammond company on this part of the plant, but the $.fo.noc n the sfoek represent not the entire snsouut desired, but all that con). 1 hi obtained t n the stak. Kvery COS puny represented here has all it can carry, ami in addition all the outid companies were iflad up and mutual and similar rpaniations were give' whatever they eared to carry. ConsfderaWa vvas written by foreign cm panics in France and liermanv. and even Japaa, 'The poBcrm rang.- fron S fl I.IHI ,(11M, s J,uv ;is ,., . DAMAGE BY WIND AND RAIN. Tfce SJmsnt mrlhera Slallnsi si Palneavlllr, Minn., njeffffa From IIa KonntlatiiiM. Pa!neville. Minn. July 4 -Tht l.eavy wind and rain StOffOi which ! truck this tow n, niur-day. I lew 1 he Oreat Northern s t.-ition from iti foundation, 'The roof was alsc l ltiwn off and T'.n busbels of wheat and a large amount of lout waa ds stro' e 1. At nVhjrrade and peorgevtfbj teveral buildings were blown down. o live! ra reported iut.
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Told in Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities. Arbitration Iltis I. Hammond. Ind . J!j Armtratios bstwssa capital and tabor ha saasj sa atartorily providsd for in 11 unity . aud i-itl ens are tulnlant ov.r what they ..1 led a millennium ll Hammond industrial history liwr sin. the Haiu11 load Packing Company It ft the t ily business ami profrsMotial men have been at work on a plan to etile all future labor diflh nines, without striken at lockouts. It is thought they have succeeded A hoard of arbitration has bat " Oh 'od. to which all disputes must be bronchi for atttiasnaai The sonrd is made up of representativt h from the business Men's association, the manu fatturcrs and thr trades unions. Made r llr.ord. Mishawaka. Ind . July 2. -Thlrtylevea iir.is of the laUsbawnfca Horn lag club flew from Cairo. Ill . ("' miles distaat, in an air line, at a rate of M antlei an hour. The record is the brst In tbt h:-tory of the local club, which has been iu existence for 12 years. A speed as hich as miles un hour has been made, tut In cases where the distance did not exceed loO nnles. The big race tof the club treasury money will he held Jttlj 12 from Martin, Tenn.. 400 miles d.stant. To Solve Vrgrn I'rortleni. Marion, lr.d . July 2. Sam Small, tho evanptdist. ha written a letter to t 11. Bundjr, Of this city, in which he descrlbea a plan to be Instituted as an experiment by which the race problem of t!i south may lie solved H asi.s lr B Ittdy to take the matter up with his friends. The plau is to colonic the B PXMM and Ut an outKrowth of the retent eonferenos of charities held at Ati.u.ta, Ga. Bedford. Ind.. July 2- Miss Epslk d eorce aed 2" years has filed a s n-a-titnal damage suit awainst Spencer II Pengh, allepinp brea. h of promise, and asking ISS.OOO danupos She 1. ROt only tht w,:ilthiest woman In tba city, but owns in her own name more property than any other person inthecountv Mr. Peuph is a rottag law yer and ll prtmlnent In BOCiety anil fraternal ein : (n.-rr nntinrit. IndianaHlis. Ind . July 2 'TT it highly probable there Is an inpt i tut ion or .i'i y In this city for the killing and disposing of unwelcome Infants ." This is the join; opinion of Coroner Toten Her and Dapnty Coronet Geis. extressed after holding an autopsy on the body of an infant found in the canal in the rear of the Hoosier flour mills The body is the thirteenth found this vear. (ana 'it H -.r.t Vernon, In ln.ll.. Ind July 2 - John H. oberta, ehsTgad wttb the mnrirtr near Sterling. Okla.. of T. N. Hlggenhotham and two sons, on Becetnberll, 1KB, has been arrested here. hslTlag Stiff (IsfllBj sinded arrest sin.e the allegetl murder. An Oklahoma oflcsr recently went to Carnal, ill . for a prisoner, and sc. ur.-rl information Of Roberts' whereabouts. Sin. I. -ills Ills ti lis. .1. Franklin. Ind. July 2. The faculty of Franklin collepe has caused a com nsotloa by dismissing f. n nafheiier, Elmar White and c. h lawrgeon, of the junior class, who are said to have had a part in the Mdnapinp of Harry .b rdan. a senior, on June 1; Thy made a prisoner of him for three days anj then released him. tatnluat Hesuars. Anderson. Ind.. July 2. -With a hop of dstfOllii'i Mil ads of charity toward professional beggars and tramps Associated Charities has Announce the announced its intention of appealing to every household In the t it y not to give anything te the ordinary tramp Off others WbO in fieats that they srr living by bagging from door to dotir. Ittirae llnrneil. Petersburg, Ind . July 2 A large tock barn tielonging to Wilson Idghty. 14 miles south of here, wffs destroyed by fire, together with ni horses, corn and farm machinery The total loss was U o w ith no insurance T:.e fire was of incendiary origin. iiiett Ban1 steely. Indianapolis. led . July S -James MeNanny, aged 72. who arrived in the city from the Soldiers' home in Lafayette. and was taken to theCentral hospital f.r the Insane, died as he entered IbsodarCS rf the insane asylum to be registered oc the books of the Institution. I'oxl pone)!. Noblesv tile, Ind . July 2. For th fourth time within two WOafO! the Hampton West grave robbery ease has bam postponed. A continuance was granted until July 9 on account of many of the witnesses obO are farmers being btaty with harvest. 1'altra from I lillil'a oae. Itra.il. Ind. July A phvsbian removad two empty cartridge shells from the nostrils of the three-v car-old child Of James Pavls Two weeks ago the same physician removed two beans from the child's nose. State llollnr Meetlna. Whiteland. Ind.. July 2- Kev. J M Wines, secretary of tin Indiana State Hottaons assoidation. announces that th' state amp in' eting will be held beginning July I, and lasting ten days. In QraastWOOd I'ark. nine miles south of India tj ap. lis Ulnlaler Heaisn. Mishawaka. Ind . July 2 Rev. B. P. Hewitt, for the past six fSSJg pastor of the Plfii Haptisf ebnreb here, has surprised his congregation by presenting his resignation He says the atep was made necessary by the IHjn ss of his wife.
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Leo XIII. Calmly Passing From Life Unto Death Extreme Unction Administered. FULL TRUST IN THE DIVINE MERCY TuMrhliiu I'rairrt IIHrred fur II) Ina I'tiiil IN littrrsiii t e t.rttii Surround Ihr enlrnl I'lsurr It llt-nlli I liaiubrr BsyeaSM of I lle ami Dantb Willi Mine Srrrnil). Borna, July 7, 3:SJI a, m A not bei morning lias broken on the pat bei scene within the simple chamber f tbe Vatican where Pope I Ilei di lag. As the s. ft light of dawn p. m trated Into the room the poatinl whispered to his devoted physician that he desired the shutters of the windows to be opened, -aving: "I vvi-b to see oner more, pel hap for the last time, thtt ray I of the sun." It was just a short while after the loe enma bech to eonsciouipese from a Bleep which Or. Lspponl bad induced by a strong' dtise of chloral. His sleep vvas s.i deathlike lluit lirtitieial respiration vva- continued, and lr Lappoei every few minutes leaned anxiously over the conch to ob-.rv. tbe Illustrious patient and listen this hardly perceptible breathing. Pope Lao awoke without per-pi ra t ion feelde to cMreme and bis voire liardlv audible. 'The tits of eOOgblng ha brought pains iu hi- chest and shoul tiers, and thinking his. end wns now near, he said to Mr. LeppOOi: "Tell aSS when the time really pomes.1 'The doctor assured his holiness that be believed the danger of his immedlOff passing vvas averted for the night und faff the day . 'Those seemingly last moments o POUS Leo are full Ol solemnity. P. r baps his tut hours would bv ie-- me! aneboly nntl sad if the SUgttst suf ferer wer.' less conscious of thr circuiustai s and his mind Irs cleai as to the duration of time remaining ft. hun before be enters eternity. Although his physical powers are at the low e-t ebb and his breathing becomes. more labored, the oe's mind iefeer, as m manifest to all around him by his bffigbt, el pi emits eye-, the few words he in w and then succeed j in uttering. I he Seena ih so touching that those present can scarce re ' strain their tears. Count Canjdlle Peed, the popenephew, whom tbt dying BSStt kept bv bis side yesterday, was so exhausted late last night by his contending emo ;tioiis that he had to be taken from ! bis uncle's room, completely worn ' out A few moments before, as h Stood bowed beside the be-d, Hope I.e laid his hand 011 his head with paternal affection, saying: "'Take courage.1 Shortly after ten o'clock at night tbe K!iitit't received extreme mo tion At nine o'clock hi condition serine I i so bopeleaa that only a short time sn ; patently remained before be would glide into his last sleep. At Dr. bnp I ponl's Initiative hasty consultation : cf the pope's relatives ardinal 1,'am- ' polls and OfbCJ lasiaatieS vva hel 1 and it was decided that extreme une tlon ahould be given. 'The pontiff id ceivcil the nnnonnri-mrnt with lunsual calmness, and 1 bough seareelj able t speak audibly be -aid be knew 'his time had come and he was reads' ba appear before the snbttma tribunal w ith fall trtrfi in the divine mercy, irfonslgnor I'ifferi. Pops Lao's nam feasor, administered the extreme unction, and when the ceremony arai ..verbis bollnCSS -ank buck on tbe pillow with apparent great relief that all was dene and that he was entering into rest after his long pilgrimngc. RUDOLPH ESCAPES JAIL. ilon Hank Itolil.rr nntl s,r BSteettve ehtimacher I limb. It II. ...I nntl Klees. of St. Inii-. duly 7. William Rudolph, wiio. with George Collins, robbed Iba Union bank on December N, ItOt, and killed PInkaffton Detective (bail. - 3, Schumacher on January 2). sea pel from the elf J jail at the four courts late yerterday afternoon. With the date of his trial for mnr der only one week off the desperate man ri-ke.l his jf. for liberty by climbing to the roof of the jail, and then taking' two MkfoOt )cas to tbfl ground. Half an hour after bis escape be naUM known 100 policemen and Plnb erttui detectives were searching for Rudolph, lint up to two o'clock this morning ba had evaded them. Rudolph's escape is exactly like that of "Bblppy" Roban several yean ago it la believed thai Rohan's moth od of gt t inp outside of the prison had been thoroughly explained to the des Berate robbed and murderer, and h followed it to tbe letter. WONDERS OF INVENTION. Class models of mines are not showing all the workings. mads The largest oilshlp In the world, the Naragausetf . has Just been launched in the Clyde. It will hold Ki.oon tonn of oil. which can he discharged at the rat of W0 tons an hour. The government of Japan now limits the number of emigrants to Hawaii to 22 per steamer, of which the number of men must not exceed ir0, the rest being women. This Is to encourage the eml-
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