Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1903 — Page 6

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The Year's Work of the Philadelphia Mint Has Been a Record Breaker.

POST ."OFFICE DEFICIENT FOR YEAR.

Aerrrtorw Root Ma. Ordere Sea re lila, laaaira Hrarali (ha aairarl fur lilotra fur tar Vrraa ailh K. H. I. ran. to ün r lke Statute Hat r Hrra iolalrd. riula i. ;(,lu. July ,V The fiaca' Year of t tie I nited State, mint here just was a record breaker iu the numl.fr of coins, me lets and dies struck; Bad tli' hMMaa iu tkj production was aeconiohshed vaiti,

RACE OF THE RED DEVILS

4 German t oaup tlior Ulna tha J

t.ordoa Itrunrii ( up iu tha lalaraallunal tat Kara. Rally Shannon, IrslaBnf. duly 1. The international aatSSBesKaf race f'r the Jam.-, H aetata Heanett cup was run. Thursday. ai:i BfSSj by Jenatv. a member f tha Uermuii team. who covered the distance of .:', ;,.N j hours, .: minutes iui 9 BSCOSds, including the störte imposed bj t he regulation. Two members f the IV. n. h team ran each other so , .Kf f.r sc, oad place that it will nut lc know until Friday whether llcknif ..r Tanna n Li es

titletl to the honor, duly one minute

I divided them. It is thought lik ly J that IVKiiin" claim to second place a ill be upheld. Hie most remark i

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Upward of One Hundred Lives Reported Lost by a Cloudburst iu Pennsylvania.

LORD" BARRINGTON HELD. alSSMt 1rrrrr of Jlan IV Me-

Caan llrlii.lt rtaawlre Will See etat lie I. eta Jaulrr.

PLEASURE SEEKERS OVERWHELMED.

Tai WVrr t.athrrr.l at DkUul l ark. U Iba Vi. i . i of l.rraaabars od V ere Ootahrlm!. Aln.o.t Without Maralac. by a Wall at Natal W hl. h I arriaat Bfrrytn.u Ilrfurr IU

ble feature f the great race wer

any material increase in exnensea l ! immunit v from mt,.h;s

According to the laa Vaa- 1 A I'l'ftlfMI t H Hilt) ll a Uraflftfv, aiK.ti inr? I

Sil lit Tiinrlla a 1. " I ft. a. ft- . a a . .4 I

n,ef ,V,r ..ear oepart- , m, .vmer.can ,eam. U Ikiliy t.r f Jt .,, , hul,lr, ,

" ataTnTT. ' " Mnnon. winch is the hea l.,u.,rters I but up to a late h u.r lat night rash

an increase is Tlaftll yf :. paSSt ,

Oreeusbi.rfc. Pa., Juh -A water ! spout ..f immense proportions atrik I in ir n the vicinity .if Oak for J Park

venter lay created a tl.od that caused S great lfaM of life anil priert. It is known that at least twenty persoss

ere I -t ,; i r ;mrs place the uuni

rid an in. , ease . . f !uf

Ahm;? $-.'oO.O(X).iko worth of coin.nl bullion was counted and weight-1, na follows: Gold coin, $5ü.öO0.fHH); gold bullion. $40.000.000; silver dollars 92.000.000; silver bullion. 23.000.-M Hcvides thi-. there wn a I rs amount of subsidiary silver, nicke and bronss.

for the race, jm news had hecn re-' three or four l..i,. hm 1 r.-..v

reived Thursday of anyone beinir in- I ereni bsvisf bMSI wa!i-i to the j'irc.1 ex- cpt MM of the irrtrttttsstr wri Of the little creek that run the Knpli-h crack, .larrott. and his j para liel with the park. The name i haiiffcur. .larrott ha-1 a miraculous ! At three oVl.u-k rain began to fall escape rom death, and now lies with j in torrents iu the vicinity of the park a broken collar bone and a Kidlv-' and spread m-r a territory covering

brsisetj body. His chauffeur also hat pr babli t.-:i tniTe A half hour later ' n' 'he murder

fractured collar Ixtne. le.si a ; the cloudburst occurred, and fha SUBS j by the cry:

Bt. TSUaS, Jllljr I Kre l.-li. k Syniour nariiiiet.ii, in. ire comm-nly known as I.ni Harrington, was held f r the murder if .I.tiiic 1. Met .nu bj ..roner'a jury si la)t..ii Thurshftj The venli. l of the j try v .1 -strong as it could ! nui le. Itarrinjr-

tn sail, after it had been returned, that he had not expected am f long else. He admitted that the eircutu.

Stance pre. lud,' 1 .my Other atoeistfMaV He ref ised to lostifjr, an I nolxMly teav titled in his behalf. "liiere will be some hij. siirprise.'' he said, "before my trial is over. The '.ritish empire tili interest itself in my behalf ami I will hau- pleuty of rood counsel. I am not a particle worried by Hal verdict. Three-fourths .)f the evidence tukcu by the coroner caused a BaWleaa waste .f time. 1 had

ldmittc.l nearly all .f it." Tkkft most important evidence of the Jay a given by ThOBSOl CoUftaftS. a flagman for the Wabash rail: .. I. Coleman said he heard a shot, tire.l Wer in the direction of the itOM quarr where Met aim's Ix.dv was

found, about eleven o'etsek the night ' i. Jl ai a aaaa . '. BM

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llamaar I'eaiilr. Th" J1.11 ot ladia ajtrre iih the Bud ! 1 . j i.-ullowii ji those Brak in.. 1 1 cerrmon iea, vt hieb involve the deatrui'tion of life. i:vg r.gi.l re" staUriaatj Ikfj take xtremr pa.n not to injure any Hxiujr creature. They may drive a make ..ut of the hoiuc. but t!.' y -j".i:. i' of. A rajah or priute of t hi HTsuaion Kit s : "We endeavor to avoid run gr en vegetables, under the idea that . 11 1 ting the plant may

hurt it. H vv.m'.tl not useslnslj pluck 1 leaf fron a tree, leaf the tree ahuuld Ksil'v feci pa 1 11 " Similar was the up rtitiou of a kindergartner. who taught the children that when it was Se -ar pull up garden weeds, they khould ho carefully replanted in MM ether place! Youth's t'ompan-ion.

1. alter Tolril l air. Wh.n the Qat man eiiiveror was ut aehtHil nt 1 a!.el, he and bis brother. prince Henry, lodged in an sM eatle near, hut in the school the taxo Uva

were treated exactly like an other )oungster. (11 one oceasion. it ia relatetl. a SMSter knowing that Prime Uitlium was hack ward in Creek, and alstfttSf to curry favur with him, told him secret ly what the suhjeet of the i' vt day's luaslnsHoai would be. Lat !y i.ixt rTWftlg the prince wei t int tht classroom and wmte the information tut the blackboard in liujre letter, not wishing to have any unfair fill V n TV tlira It'UF kklaa akul I t

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Ulli It each $l.iir..M. Wa-.hiii-T,,ii. .Inly 2 Ii,.., ijütle

broken leg. Beta, however, sre doinaj 'er ,.f umiireüa- carried bv ti e

w ell. The accident occurred through i eroxt w ere cruslie I like eirir-hells. the steering gear of the favorite Kng- The waters in the lake north of Oak lish car getting cut f order when f-rd park beg-an t swell, and Mang' ing at full speed. Instead of turn- agcT lames Met. rath, believing1 there ing a corner, the automobile ran o dinger of a final break in the straight into the bank at the side of great walla of the dam. hurriel

the auditor of the treasury for the th-e road and was smashed in two. i ainonir the crowds of measure seek-

p st office department, his made the 1 How the occupants escaped death is ers wh . had . ere.! under the roa.f official estimate that the postal de nore than they themselves can ex- : eating sandvt iehev the uierrv g.-

cieney for the fiscal year j ist cloe I P Mocks, another FTnghshman. round, the theater, the dasciaf perilvvill he $t.C17j20a. The Jeti. it f r the had hi car disabled through the same ion and Other i ii !,::g- in free f the previous fiscal year was $2.961.170. eause, but was not hurt. i water should the ku k. r-.,k and The big increase is attributed to the Baron DeCaters, after making s j warning them so run t the hills. On ruormous increase in expenditures for , P'ndid race, broke the axle of hia j both si le-s ..f the gr uin-Is tJiere are

car, anrt hoxhall Keene retired be- j high hills, the park being located in cause of a similar accident. H-era J a ravine abottl fl f "irth of a mile w d and Winton. of the American tesss, : asd a mile ling. The people halatf both failed to finish owing to tie de- protected from the rain did not want rangement in the mechanism of their to leave, sad n T rat Mr. Md.rath ears, and Owen, the third member of land hi assistant enterel earh huiidthe team only completed five out of j Ing in turn and simply drove the the sev. n laps .if the race. Thus only , or w N out into the rain did thev realfive out of Ü starters completed 'he ; ie that the park's manager were in course. One of these. Kdec, the holder ! earnest, for thev knew nft.'r careful

"'ever.nuiy prove BOasldersbly lar- ' ,,le CIIP- fame in long after tt. sf ly of heran: tha ihe awful rain W thsa thut figure. f race was ofticially de. hired over. The i meant nrobahU the '.reakiinr of the

poor showing of the American com- wall that hell rive a. re of water

petttors i generally attributed to the excessive lightness of their cars Owen, who ma le the best showing among them, when the race was over paid he could not blame the rnsflg "J fneaa the ret won I was beaten is Tb-

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ore neuverj aerries during he past rear. The receipts of the postal s..r, ice for the year were $134.--''V'1". and the -pendi tares, $13.WalU The deticieucy in the free delivery service is not yet definitely known beyond the oi'inuv made weeks ag by the postmaster-general that it vv , ;!,; Je ..:. .o ty tnr cl,,se f the OaesJ year. The --

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i aataasater-Qeaers Psyas, ekeon Tinied by Mrs. Pavne. has left, eo route for the t'atskilN. where they will remain over the Fourth of July Mr Payne stated that he fell Bftttek better than he has of late. deepiU th' aerere heat.

Ab oit a half ho'ir after the buildings

ivi s i igatio oiiii:itt:n. Thai lilior ( imirai i With BJ, R Lyon tu Be Looked Into. Washington. duly j. secretary Hoot had a conference with (.eii. Hueaphrey, e,arternsatergeser it, and Cst Patten, who haa charge of the do!, njr supplies for the armv. regarding the contract for ftovea with K. I. Lyon. who. it is claim I. obtained his tttpply of gloves from the firm which Representative UttSSS er. of New York, is a member. The aecretary ha directed that an inqu ry te made info the whole subject with a view to ascertaining whether BBS Sneer made contracts in violation of the statutes and for such other information as mav be obtained GOOD YEAR FOR RAILWAYS ill Pa Htiads Sold I oder Jud. aseatsaa nta Wee lataee l aii to tleet Olillu.ii Iiiiii. Clscafo, July .1. it has heea a poor year so far. the l.'ailway Age savs. let steam n.dwav receivers, and ihbusiness of selling railvvavs nnhr feeseJoaare has also been remarkably dull. No steam railway company in the United States tuverntinr as Baach

as .10 miles of road has beCOBBS insolvent. Bad "nly five little lines of from four to twenty-eight miles h ne failed to meet their interest obligations during the last six nionhs. Dsrtag tke six aaoaths only three roads weie Bold under judgment-. Tliese rosoa wer. tke Champaign 8outbwetern. 11 mil.; the Cfaicagtl Southeastern. Iff miles, and the Iterlin araaek. seven miles.

While the era of reeci v orihips an I

T'.recioMire, or steam raiie.ay appears, for the present, to h iv ceased, the void which their absence frtHB 'he courts has made hegins to be till -d by the lasseia misfortunes of elec tri- railw at -. THE NEW YORK POST OFFICE arse Inereass in HM Hnalneaa of the Money llrilrr lie pa rl oient Ihr I'aal Irnr.

'Ihm t kill me!" from the same di

reetios. oleman declare 1 that the mar Skasa v. ice he heard way piteousl begging to be -ave 1. He hea r i a -e--n.l shot, then erytaf an! SB laninj for Ore minute-, foikrsred by a terrible stillness. COUNSEL FOR BARRINGTON.

The UafeTa d Vlor.lrrrr Will StSVS on nar I I'rnv iilnl l IVIIaVSV reeaitf assn in at. lasafts. St. I-mis. July 3-Maj. Yates, who visited the jail at tlayton. Tnratlsjr. bad a short pPBSeiaaUuB with Harrington vTaaaaedaj, after arkieh he innouneed that the prfcsoaer bad tinJoubtedly been a private in the En-

J Jlish army in India.

I ne visitor said he ha I been a er-

reant major in the Knglish army, and that after retiring. akfMl twenty year, ago, came to tin- country Bad BSagral a toek ranch in Illinois Since :hat time he claims to have been aiore or less an St. Ixniis.

iaj. istes insists on nrovidinc

v.. orriiiiia I krsMatSh "Oh, loin," fal.red the bluakiafl maiii. u he slipped the park Iii,- dianiond on her t.ier finger. "I ought not to at cept as valuable a present as this froaa you." "Ves," said ToCB, "I tlmught you would be likely to say something of the kind. Here i the receipted bill, show ing that it is paid for." Hy Walek menus, dear your.g people, she likewise gratified her esrioaity aa to the cost rf the spirklini: diamond, anP thua killed two birds, as it were, with one tone.-t'hieag . Tribune.

THL MARKETS.

Mrs. Anderson, a prominent

society woman of Jackson ville. Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, bays :

" There are but few wires andt mothers who have not at tiin. s iudured agonies an ! mi 'i j. . n ..' SasseB knvv of. I wish such tram :i kses the value of Lydta B. Eink Latataft! fgtdaide naapoiisial It is a remarkable medicine, different ia action (roea any other 1 ever knew and thoroughly reliable. " I have seen cases where women doctored for years, without permanent K aetit who w. n- cured in ISSB than three months after taking your Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after s thorough treatment with this medicine. I bsrs as vet need it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores any "-tn-ngth .ml nppetite. and tones "up the entire system. Yur medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fully endorse it." Mils. It. A Amu .- . :j Wa.-h-

ington St.. .In. ksonv ii!e. lis $500 forfeit ifariginal oaSoea ttttinonil ptjiirg fi astasas caiut a arutfweatf. The experience and testitniMiy of -oineoi the most noted women of America go to prove, Im-xoikI a fsjestioaft, that Lydia ES, Iinksaväaa VcsretaklB Cotatjpsatstfts will corrct uli ucli trouble at onco by removing the rasStse. ami restoring the organs to a healthy und normal couditiou.

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the wall of the dam and within ti v minutes water to the depth of rive feet was flowing ..vr the en'ire length of 4V feet of the wall. The iark. r

same as that of the other fellows j ravine, st nd 1 1 with b iddings., the who were defeated by the daring Q er- merrv-gi-r:i 1. the lm-hing galler man- ' nil I "'!.'T a::,i:-.-:n.-ni place- were

ACCIDENT IN YACHT RACES. 1 ' ' "! ' !' " , " ' ,n,i,,?

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..... . r,. .r .uro .....ume.a j .-..un.sel f .r Harrington, though the

latter appears indifferent about it H ti. Offenbacher. of St. faWsk. SMCOBBnanie.l Maj. Yate-. A sergeant-at-

aw t.f the king's leneh. Knglan.l. sfE

!so be employed, according t.j tht major, to assist in the defense. Maj. Yates stated that the man's

name is Barton and not Harrington.

New York, July X During the fiscal y ear fast ended, the money order department of tke Ifen S'vrk post office handled the nam of $211,3i :.(mk. This is an Increase OSSJf the previous year of i. Tin Sjreatcsl Increase was in the Italian money orders, which Sere B.ITO.IOi Srreater than last e.u SMELTING PLANT BURNED. DeatrasalloM of Ihr Silver f In fBJ, M., Hediielitin Work ( o.'a Snarll. Inn Plant hjr Fire.

Sllrer I ,ly. H. M . July 1. TI melting plant of the Silver ity Rf. diietion VVorka ( o., Isealed just aoatl Of the ( iv. has lieen totally destroyed by fire. It is supposed the fire started from a spark from the engine of a passing train. The plant is a toal wreck, with its expensive machinery and thorough isjlllpuwl valued at !00.0m. with only $i;,000 insurance

(arl n. Ultra, a vranian of the t oluniliia. Washed Otrrhoard aud Drim uril OS Xrwport. New. ort. B. T. July 3. For the fir-t time In the history of liBBWltiau 1 footers a fatal accident occurred Thursday, f arl P. Olsen, a seaman on the old cup defender Columbia, was washed from the bowsprit just before the yacht rem bed the first rem in Thursday's race and was drnw ned. When the yacht liftel from the big wave into which she had plunge! 0tsen was seen almost under the stem clinging to the bobstay. but Isvfore aasustaace could lie given him 1he sloop dropped into another great comber and he was not seen afterwa rd. apt Miller of the Columbia thinks that ifls.-n v as -truck bv the over

hang of the craft as it came smashing down and knocked insensible. The Columbia came into the wind instantly. Two life buoys were thrown into the water and the tender wa put overlxwrd as quickly as pos-ible. Tw..

J men jumped into the tender ani

rowei arounu ior zu minutes ready to pick Olsen up if he came to the urface. The sailors swarmed up the mast and watched closely from the spreaders for some signs of the unfortunate man. but without success. Out of reaped to the dead man the Columbia withdrew from the race A GREEN BUG BOON TO TEXAS.

. Yornlotia and I nrrlrntlaa Kurt.!

to Ihr lotion Holl Wert II Una Vnprarrrl In Trtaa. AuMin, Tex.. July 3. The cotton boll weevil, which caused a loss at more than finntoo bales of cotton ii. Taxas last year, has found a voracious enemy in the shape of a small green bug. This bug suddenly appeared it cotton fields south ,,f I,, re a few (lavage and it has atrSSdj devoured all of the boll weevils on a nuinlier of plantations The bug does not attack the eotton plant, hut seems to subsist entirely on the loll weevi! Ktomologists have gone to the scene to lavestlgate the sitaatioa. The we.

vil has Spread to all pnrts of the cot ton belt of Texas and has become the greatest menace to the cotton growing ladastrj of tke south. Rich l.aal strike In Iowa. Thibii.jue. la., July One of the richest Bsscorerlea of read ere ofi BBBds in this vicinity has been un watered at the Fitpatiick Mining (V t lead at North P.ucna Vista. The vein is 13 feet thick and 3 feet wide. Length not known It is a Betid body of mineral and was uncovered by a blast.

li ... i hi a uta ..men siana were .ai, that on account of his n.it; .nknocked from their foundations. Th" gUtT he and other CuMh,,,..,, ;,, st

rain continued t. fall it. torrents, and Loui would see that attorn, vs were

his interests.

rVAS CHAS. ALGER DRUGGED? Seriona Illness of I'n.taia.irr Alaer of lli.niiil.nl. tu.. vt S Itrolher'a llnnir ia lrirolt.

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"i i ne um to gave way with a c rash. The flo.xl beat down the ravine with a roar that was he-.iri for two miles. A half mile d.ovn at the junction of the Gr':i'e:rg and .leannett and the pnrk car line- the car barn r.r- i.i.-.tcl. The entrane gate to the park were lifted, and with the force if a pile-driver the mammoth posts were burlei by the

waters against the lwrn hlsawl hi which wa- bveated the small waitinf

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r ..m. aa 1 -n the track was standing j ,rp ,:nahl? determine whether he ia BaVXMi -Short rth s.. t - S car loaded with feople. on their way ff'""r from the effects ,,f excessive "T1 ' ' "'"I'V.'u.SV ILL from fireensburg and Jeannette. Thi hrat or from a drug alministered hy i WHEAT . i: : i aBaatala ...... - I i ,.n ,t. . I rev enifef ul etlrmies It In mmlA al,"a HX No 1

tctrie storm rendered all the noa. ! r,,fIIT,'n'i enemies. t j said that

er south of here uaelesa.. and the mo- s,r A'8'r kaa been instrumental in

oppressing the work .f s..al:. l green good.H men who hate operated in Misc.Miri of late, and it i- feared his condition it the result of dr Bfl thev mat have secretly adniini-ei d t him. It is bakeeed Mr. Alfer came Ip contact with a representative of the green good men in ( lev-eland. At a h.itad in that city, it is sail, he was roblred "f his pocket I ...ok and a considerable sum of money, l-it. r. while paying his bill at the cashier's deak he was taken ill. and wh. n h- readied Detroit was partial! v nnc. n- iotss.

flentha I roan Meat In Vra Vnrk. New York. July a. -Three deaths frmn the heat anl four prostrations were reported Sf to tare o'clock Thurad'jv.

toraaaa wa unable to move the ear. Thf fl' struek the waiting room, reataisiag probably a len people. A numlier f them -'niggled to the point of safety, but in the excitement that followed it i-v not positive howmany were bist. The st rret car wi c.ieght anl Saeefd into the creek and whirled and tumbled about. A num!tr of people in the ear jumpe I off and there are conflicting storie. as tr the n'iniber f jier-anis who were carried with the ear. Among those wh a were dndied into the land was M

Met lain, of t.reansburg: K Ivvsrd ''Hrien and JoaBpk OlSStf and Mi1. -Keefer and t rum. feaSBf M lain Ian expert immer and has excep tional cnirage. The cries f.,r help from the two unknown women brought the jreeaejl man t their side ps they were -fruargling in the water.

.'nl irrabbing both about the wabt

he kept their hea-U akesa water a the three were carried in the tlire.ion of .le.-itinette l.v th -aging tidaaaa n . .

I ne Brave Mad hel.l to the women for more t).(n a mile, anj then exhausted aud ready to ink to hi death he re-

leaaed bfl hold and the women sank lt äs '-vith therreate. .i:ttietv that he mnri iired to ret toeaota, He went lack to the park but up to a late BOar last night the n.nnca of the women were n .t ki. aaa. It is believed that fully ten people who were in the car w ere drow neJ. Standing on the platform near the waiiing room there were a man and wife wh'.-e namest have not lieen learned. When 'lie flood ,me the vi-iianl escaped, but the vv,fe wa ?arrie I awav.

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DENIED A REHEARING. The BtaSaaarl tipreat I van liealn a Btihaeaelaa in w saa, i pseea saasea i iiia. .lefTeron Cttjr, M- . July 4. The laaresae court, en banc, deniet a re lienr;i g la Attorney Oeneral ('rove in bis suit for ouster of the "ontiticnt.il Tobacco To. and of the Santa Fe and ither railroads on charges of elevation of anti-trust law. The former leeision of the court ras aga.ast him This enda Use case

NEW ILLINOIS GAME LAW. i

"so BBae ar Hanl In llllnnia. w Btaeeet an III aVani f.roanct, Willi. ml a l.leenar. Fpringfield. III.. July 3. According to the new game law. a lib hwenl in

To eiTei f He In. -day. in this - ate, lauth resident and visiting BSHBterS are compelle.1 to take atti a lu-ente. The only exception is when a nun is hunting on his own BfOBWrty. The residents pay $1 for their license and ten eeajl t the clerk ako haaas it. Non-residents pay lä f.,r their 11tenae and H cents to the lerk. The osner of the license is i.l. ntifie.l fee hit signature on the lleeaes and a minute description. The holder is coiiipelled to have the license in hit possession at all times when hunting BteeanSS) Hotel Barnea. Manitoit. (V,.. July I, -The Manitot house, with one exception the finest hotel in this summer resort, was de. , .-trove I bv f re Thurshiy morninf The brss i- estitnntrd ni llOO.'iiin. TAKEN BACK TO PEORIA.

afohn Met ra, the laer of Deter.

Btea aarphr. RrlararS In tht Pearla .lall. Teoria. III.. July 3. -John M.'Cr.u, ho. a aeek ago Tuesday night, ahöt

and instantly killed Detective Mnrohl

and w ho aaa secretly rem v evj t.

OalcKburg. to prevent lienig lynched

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Thursday morning, by orders et Judge tirain. of the circuit SSI Bit The special grand inry will coas.dei bit BBSBJ at once.

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