Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier.
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L:s-d under tt. ! . .f Brie -C.ee. VT.
McXee and Mavor hark Ü. Cm
oa aaateaad ns a eaanaafttee af pubUe fit
HK Um heroism nf an acurneer. ear Pan. Hl . who t irk to bis poat, "i ih live of a t rainlos. 1 ( pus aengrrs o tu I lover I est railway a the ? th. Km rbonia Kn-v pa-t. r 'f ' he FirM Praebyterian church f Charles tou. IU.. for tii years, accepted a eal fr-m the Seventh Pre by teriaa (MM t incinnati. on the "'h
1903 JULY in am rr tm urt ru u: LLJ..J 1 1 2 1 3 A sfdl 7j $1 9 lo ii 12jj3 MI 15. 16; 17 18 119 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 7 28 29 30 31 ... ill I
Ma vor Melasma f Ba'.t m re. Md, announced, on tlie 10th, that lie mm lid Bot. daring bis term as chief magistrate f that city. laaSM a (x-rmit fot lioxing or -(arrinp contest.
Irtf. ffeneau) X fNich.) college, mas. u president of Tab Senator V. R Alii
. is. of Ol. et the Tth. elect. la college i was -hsen
Bieniher of ?he Is ard of tr;-e-s.
diatoms lnpei.r Cou'eOsiaorne. timet nhals is BUM both stationed at San Kerua Were, on the Tth. arrested charge of miaappro; : v n Bent fund-.
1 Li. ut -fri.-er In, P. L on th Mfffl
A dog brlenginr to a f..milv b Cleveland .. that has been iil' rrirh smallpox is under observation at th dcTent.on hospital. He ha - v mp' I f smallpox, hi- hide being ouereJ with paetelea.
SEWS IS BBIEF. Compiled from Various' Soon. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The ttu-ruiom : r in Lincoln. Xrb., food at Ih degree, on the Mh, the hottest of the year, The tir: national An t i - Alco hoi conference clscd a Iva days sensiea in UenTer. Co!., on the eth. Arthur Shadden. a prominent young planter. who lived four miles south of Osceola. ArkM was shot und Willed, on the th. by a negro tenant on his farm The will of tiie late Mr. Harriet Lace John-tone. if Washington. I). C, the niece of President Hm !.. man, was led for probate on the Mh. Forty farmers stopped a M.-s irl Pac.fic train at Bison, Kas.. on the night of the "th. and went through it sear, ning for harvest hands. Th.- navy depart wnt, on the Bth. di to nil w the European snuad-
ron to remain alnvut a week
.is i. e- Mal tili. I 1 1 UIU.J MSiee
in tor Vrk.M'vK. ii r. i, oi. the bth, ut tin Brooklyn (S. V ) aar yard, of stall xv i N ; ' i. to.l b Ihn l.iotBer. hri , ilfi t lx ii. Irr at rot, 'lh Hnubinf irre it of a 1 1 -1 1 1 over SUMM t riv i.i I ma i icr. I he firt iee n I annual MSBfejttHHl of the Xationul nilstBttwl aori i tlon prnetkialti bei. on tin- umIi. afier an iBtereaiing aBd 1 1 1 1 t . 1 1 v
lostructiiig wri-iv t" the u.uuu lesen ers fVoin nil partu Of 'he I'oimtrv. who iited Boat ob. Ihe jury that ha. Inen heuiinc 'he MM of Mrs. ülnilra Drake, of ( .oington. Ind . who was tried on the rharg. f pi" ' Mif; her husband, disagreed, on the b'th, and was discharged. The iurv . for eoiivietioii and sil for Bequittal, The setloB brought bv Kdtm Wal Is'.-e llct.oer. the ao'ress, agaiiis James Hunsainijr, of N'ictoriB, B. C. to break the will of Akx Ibinstnuir his been ostHned until October 1 t' M nov in Ireluud ntaj N-stifv.
NEWS FROM INDIAN!
Latest Happeiunfs WitLin the Border of Our ü'.. I itiate.
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LATE NEWS ITEMS,
John Terrell, a farmer near Prtrn eum. lad kil 1 In son in-law. Meltin Wolfe, on the 12th by Bring tb charges of both barrels of a uot fun into W. lfe's bend as Wolfe lay M an operating table to have a lag amputated. The operntJoi wbm bobb pelU-.l b.v a gunshot wound intlic'enl by Terrell a short time before. A tei electrical and wind st..rm prevailed in Beaver City, Neb., mi the l.'th. lasting 1' minutes, in which time two and one-fourth ineheu of rain fell. The wind blew with g'ci. riolence, ing unu h damage t small buil din irs. windmills and to the wheat
longer ,roj, ju-t ready for harvest.
Miie en tttipuient o( Hie Sons ol VetMans eleet t d and installed K K lYlodline. of Joueslmro. a.s lotninamler; William llif. BMrdOf VbM BBBh Blander au.l i'lnis Meyei or Alexandria luutor lire lommander The l.adi.-s Aid s, u s v reelected Mr.- Kan nie RabbOraaa, Rlslni Bun, preaidaBt; Mrs Or.ue Poiw. Klwood, rice pressd. tu . Uta stell i Bttran. RisiBg Sal st .retan. Miss Kli ibei ii Coles. Nig Sun treasurer , R S IhOWBtBla Hbiui: Sun. Judge adroi ItB
The Last Day of the Christiaa iindcuvor Convention Has Sad Ending.
COLLINS FORCfcl) TO TRIAL.
uiot, iiiitiu Rotribve eMBatM i.tj fwimi jaialBB BBftawa o t-rt .il. MataBB.
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PRESENCE OF MIND SAVES MANY LIVES.
Mind WfH I ! er Tritt hiuim'I Holten a ...I llrlus t'ob-a frunt .round :IkIiI Thoum nil 1'eraitn ist lnala WIM nVaaase iieiatitena b Si rrioiii of Woiii.-m.
The Waldti M re. at Lake wood. X. Y.. one of the prineiro. hotels on Lake Chautauqua. . . . v ' ,.n the Mh. The hoiis hail lw.-n euel for the s-jr.n: the loss is atmut fiojsrfi. fp in, iiw !' i'aa Postmaster-; nra! BbBTJ C Paj-ne , returned to Washington, on the rh. from his brief outirur :n fat--1
hilis. Xew ..rk. iVej ise he declined to see itmuin BBsce matters.
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r...K...u .s , , ... ,,, u w Cnimin. at Xew berg. X.
fat:gue on post
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St. I... ii epoirion ma n aire-
Bent, cn the th. aftered CnBianaili i Booth Tue-her, of the Saltation artnv, land for an army exhibit. One of the features .f the arnii'i exhibition will be a colortv farm.
The body forind in the rin the falls at Xtagara. X. V.. th. was identitäid at Drunui as that of Ed. Delehanty . the outfielder of the Washinrto it-.n league team.
hehev n tte odville Bl I MS r
.nr. Ihe levee on the Hiram O. San
j dersr n place broke, on the Sth. and humlre.i of acres of that and adjoin- , ine plantations were inundated. The syndicate formed last summer bj Kahn Ixci' Os of Xew York, to unTerwrite jtoo fonr-per-cent. bond of the St. ! uis Svuthwestern U.i '.way Co.. was . i.ved on the sth. M ;.e workers from Missouri. Kanaan. Texas. Arkansas and Indian territory, embracing Districts 14, 21 and 25 of the United Mine Workers of America, convener! at Pittsburg. Ka., on The fth. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Louisville a Sfaahrilta Railroad Co. held in Xew York. n 'he th. August Belmont resigned his po- .' :i a.- chairman of the hnr 1. Ib-n-r- Waltera am nBanlmomli elected
in his stead. Secretary nitehcock. on the Oth.
mitted to jail, on t he l-'th.
Jii . ehargB of grand larceu.v. lie was BCcr:tnry-treasurer and eashier "f the Cornwall iwnk. and is all.g.d to be a defaulter to the extant if biit 150, 00, wreeldng the latik. After deliberating for over twenty aours the jurors in the trial of Mrs. Minnie CununinBS. ehnnred with the
nsirder of her busband, Dannia Cum- ' mine's, tendered a sealed verdict on the '-'th. The verdict i supposed to be for acquittal N. gro leaders in Indianalis, Ind . on the 1-th. took steja- to avn ra war. The Evauuvilla dnd. riot and COafBrts between the races in other cities have made them apprehensive of a similar outbreak there The fast mail from St. Louis, due la Kansas City at 10:30 a. no. on the 12th, ?rabed into an excursion train that
had t'.-'k.-n down at "Dead Man's
designated Assistant Secretary Ryan Curve.' three miles from Lee's Sumas chairman of each of the two ers- Iwaft, Ho. Three killed. OS injured.
The regents of the Am eJety of Rehgjou Edncntk on the 9th. to call an Later tkmal congress in the inte
Hi: us elueation. to be 1
Id
n. D. C. next A
pr.
d.-.. I -
v . in 1
12. received their in Fourth of Jnij .- The secret., rv .f the trth. approved tion of the commit olf.ee that t h proc aale 4 the gitaanite inatBOBed tntd the
intero r. on of rejru-
Tl w.r Co!, an bv i t t:
e expected e at the Glo on the sjf ffi. ial aauK
the interior, on ie ree.mmenJa r of !he ianl imation fr the and .-an be re
at IV
At the ffi f . f in Xew York. Mb, that w i ! nted a-i-t at tbe I'nifed s. wül conti:, i. ia . of t he Carnegie ?
r p
to th. presjdont of Steel corporation.
!' s
S-peeche by John Mi', hell, at
burar. Kas.. the national pre-idnt V. I. Hvan a-i I others prominent ;a the ..rder. t - k up the entire :rne of the first pswsBOB, OB the Mh, of lner-aate eoateBtloa of the Dnfted ali- - Uirk--r- f America.
A int Baerl ag of representative, f the Baaarmger department of railroads from X. v Ktr- and to the Paeific coast wa- aehf I ' ago, on the th. for the purpose of considering a proper division of through rate- lie tte-a eastern and western limits.
President L.iitbet ..f Frame -jw-nt B busy day in lmln '-n the 7th. in eluding a visit t.. the Cren.-h hospital reception and Inaeheoa at the Qaj Ball, and BBaBaf with a 'linnet at thFrench BBtaBMay, at which King Kd arartl and the Bffaea ..f VValai were the intests of iionotr. -apt. Hemphill. ..f the Issttleshii Kearsarge. to..k cation, at Ports ajaaartB, llnrkind. on tbe Tib. to em phatically deny the atBteBaeat etbla from German, that tipts .r', .-f pu Bien had de-eri.-.J from the AflMttieB iuadroa at Kiel. The fa. t. he said Bras that one marine ha 1 d.-rt.-l.
mittees to take charge rf the exhibits to be made by Alaska and In iian tr-
.n So- ritory at the St. Ixoiis exposition i deei and, 1 ne of the fires started by ligh'enomina ' ning. on ihe Sth. was in the plant of ut of re-: t1 Empire Matfrns.- Co.. 912 We-t in Wash- Madison street. Chicago, and during ! ita progress four firemen were more cr less seriously injured. - f ,7 After talkimr with ti'.v. Diirbin over the loth -he telephone, on the 9th. Brig.-Geti. LmfMt, McavtB -rdered all troops removed . ,r.. : rr LV.r.sville. Ind
irinr the 'he secretary of th the '-'th, apj.r o . a lit v
lations f r the -ale of surplus land
owned by Indiana. TV. 1 : i . . m .
i.t.r nor oe;:ius irom lieaT, o
the vth. in Xew York, six in Brooklyn
and fully two score of proatrationa
It was tbe hottest day since July 2 19H. when it was ''i degree, (la the 9th it r: :: 'j ieirr. . -The American Saaritiaf and Resin
ing i o. announced that the Globe emelter at Denver. CaL, would be reopened tn the 'Jth. but no men app!.e. for work, and the company was
anabte to res jme operations.
" An-ter-on. president of the
Liviagstoa vvaterworks, Helena. MoBt died, on the 9th. at Johanneloirg
south Africa. He was an officer In
the British army during the Roer war. At a family reunion held, on the 9th. at the home of James D. Amol I, in Monroe town-hip. Ind.. 22 persons w. . poiaoacsl by eating ice cream. Xine are not expected to recover. The plant of the Aetna Powder Co. at Miller's station. Ind.. was d tuol -hed by on ej,l,,ton. n the 9th. 'r.m wnknown causes. Tlie lnss was
lIO.ooo. XoIhhIv was hurt. South bound Missouri Pacific pas. nger train Xo. 2. from Kansas ity. collided with the rear end of i local freight at Xevada. ... on the 9th. Eastern lima was visited by n deitructive cloudburst on the 9th. The loss to crops was heavy and much damace vva- done BJ lightning. The treasury department purchased, on the '.th. 2"o.(4K) ounces of silver for aeeoun' r.f pBlUpplaB coinage, at an average r,f .::.4 cents an ounce. Ran eyO! Ifield.on the 9th. at Marian. Ii. ; established a new- world's record by dnv.ng an BBtllBBOhBa a mile on a half ici le track in 1:16. ( hicago has BBBBed the 2,fSH,(0i mark, and its present paajBsBtloai Is Jl.rw aceortling to the pobBBBWrj of the CUeaga ritjr directory for 1010, J"hn Griffith, aged It, a noted Mon
tana po'iieer. died
she-;, I Stitin. on the tth,
at !- 1 1 He atr . i-on b atate supreme r..irrt. arrested
BBam, BB taief of lediee. The pr oner was ronti. te.1 .a . . ...it. . .
f Iii fron. a wmwnn mm i m
sentenced t.. ait and a ha f e..rs
of Miiineapolb in an'l ipation of decision bj h
Fral
bribe eentei
the state nrnimi r
at Helena, lnit.
on trie mth. He was a native of St. Louis, and went to Helena soon after the discovery of g..d. The pr.- ident and Mrs. Ko.orvclt reached Oyatet Bnjr, L L, on boarl the govertiinent vacht S iph ; t lj.t,; ni . BB the 1 Tth. from their trip up the Hadaoa river t.. the Imme o' John Birr aght rbev were taken In carriage t.. .i .-saaera inn.
tenvrai i.nio i. ,,n the !0tb eeie,l - .rue lBf from the int
mm a BBBV1 rati fell la a wreck ag th Afilw .kee road
' v" at la . tm the lot! P - - atg hilled
re-ni'
I Wo
A strike of ihe freight handlers in 'he freight handlers of the railroad sntering Ueago is probable, on the 12th. unless the roads declare that they will not handle freight to ftrtea
go a- Alton roads. Ihe flood in the Colorado river, j Vri . on the U'th. stood at 21. H, and j a ret e f at the rate of six inch.-s daily. The resrts of extensive datn-
ige ..long the river have been grossly ex.iL'io': ..ted. Gi ran Moore, u moulder' union picket, w.is sh,,t and badly veonm te I from ambush at the factory of E. C.
Stearna A Co.. Svracnse. X. Y.. on the 12th Frank Stivder. aged Vt, and John lit Inline', ag.-,! 85, were drowned "n the :-th. in D.ei erc.-k. III. Kteolaa P.iitl!o. an Italian et r ike nreaker in 'he molding shop of the E. C. Sterns a- ( ... t.Ktory. at Syracuse, X. Y.. admitted in police court, on -hm 3th, that he tired the shot BfhJeh serioaaly wounded tieorge MKre. a molder and former employe of Sterns a a. It was announced, an the 19th), that the controlling interest in the Boston I'raveler, which was recently purehnaed through Charles M. I'aimer, i owned by J, li. Fabei . s , .i i ,i ted Press correspondent at BostOB, who
will a-sunie the management of the paper at once. A desperate tight occurred neir BBlhotll ltlh, Ky.. on the IJth, between a ban. I of eight t 'lay county negf ami depatj iherfffs of hat bourviiie. The aegroes attempted to rob country stores, and when the posse penned them they gave resist-
Ii nee.
font Cooper, the well-known bicvele
rider, was Operated on at (.race hospital. Ietroit. Mich., for apctiilieit;s
on the 1th. ( notices tionlile is -aid
have licet) developed from a stmin
he sustained on .u!v 4 at Lexinartna.
Ivi.
1 lie statement of the treasury bal
ances, on the ltth. in the general fund, cm lusive of jbc ti$O,OQO,O0O gold
reserve in the divUion of r.ilein pt ion,
ah B B . a. t ma m
enowe.i: .waiiaoie cash iialance.
$-,-,'.i...y.r,; gold. $in.tJMi.:,ftr,.
The strike of the iron moulder- in
several foundries in Providence, R
which was inangBfated in Heptaaiber last, was officially declared off on the 13th. no concessions have been made
by the master moulders.
Chatince.v D.wev. tlvde Wilson ;nid
W. F. MeBrhtc left the ahawnee coun
ty i Kas. ) Jail, on the 13th, free men,
though under a bond of ll&gQOQ each to appear fop trial later for the mur
der of the Deri family. Attorney L. f. Conner shot J, r, t rews, s furniture dealer ..f Fairfield ill., on the 19th, Five shots weis tired, three baking effeet, Arenrdiag to Conner the eaaee nai farrtltv trouble. Creaa may racoer.
1 ran. is timnger Adams died l: home near Coxsackie, V Y., on tlBdaOB, on the 3th, Mr. Adams One of th,- pioneers to CallforBl
DI'.'. Lit 'tit. -Gen. Miles arrived at Fort Sill, on the lath, and left the next
daj for a 90-milei ride'on aorwlaaaa to Foil Kenn, okia.
In I'm en I Hue- V a r liuliitnapidi lud Jui hi, Negro laederi in jndlaaapoH are taking rtrpi 10 avert a rao -war Tin Kvatisv il!e rlota and Donfllcta b tw n the ra e In other eitles have mndc them pprehensve of a slnillr.r outbreak lure Anorranixatioa thai is haovra aa'theNegm thiaim i leatgue" has been forBsed i" fid the city ol vvhat th ! t r el. ir.cni oi the tare calls the . rov. " negfO, The prime moverfl of ihis league arc J 11 Latt, ir it i Morgan and a. e Mannlag
Wn.ie stsrtea and .!- Utfayette, Ind.. July U Mrs Mary Sheridia Browa widow of itev j w. Brown, nine a prominent Methodist rjergyatta here, died at the home of her daughter, Mra w iv Yonkey. Mrs Ittovkti was an off s, hoo4 ten her. baring tattgltl ye.trs aso in Clinton and Carrot coiiniios. Dttring the i vt 1 war h.' , ontrilmted many siories and onga topatrloth BnagaMitta She was 7: I ears old.
Reseat from Loganaport, tad, July II.- In Porter the runaway boy who went to the H'!' war. and whom the govemaaeat authori' .s ; Wa.shingtOB tried to Inlercept at cape Town, baa been heard from by his father. Frank Porter, who received a letter from bias anted Clinton, 111 where the boy Is working on a farm He le tspacted Boateaona. c renal nentaa, Laporte, Ind . July M The motion for a new trial in the case against Joseph Metlory. who was convicted of the murder of Cni.'.tynian John M Koonsman. of South Bead, anl m n-i-m ed to prison for life, was overruled b lodge Richter in the Lnaorta cir
cuit .our. Notice of an appeal to the siate OnpreBBB eOBti was given M) m r .hi BisisanHaes, tndtnnanolta, Ind.. Jak IE A era Bada Bgalnat mosquitoes has bt en started by the slate board of health MoaanJiaai are laraa tairiari ami dheaso spreaders, says Vr J. X Hurty. secretary f the board, and v. her-' they axial in Bananail) l-ire BBBtberB th hoard is trtBg to take every nioin? ttt exterminate t Item hi Pa Half. Terre Unite, ind . July Präsiden Shuttiewonh. of the Indiana ilrialon if the Tsaetara Protective aaaoi lavtlon. is sending out notices 'ha1 half the cost of the Btdid Bold rois to bo awarded to eaeh nemher for bringing five new Bseatbt rs in o hfs hm i to-t will lie paid 'ui of Iht Utah) funds
his the w as e i in
Ith ea t in- i i in i i Mtwefe, tad., July I.I- Tell nioomletd, rtii iron worker, who gnve Intoxi eatitm liquors to an innocent ten-year-oM cirl. In police court was fine.l $.a; i;n had sent to bail br M days by Mayor sherritt. acting as police magi at rate. RliKimfleld was -jven the liti.Ti of the tea for his offense I n lulls Hurt. Lebaaon, Ind. July n wiuie Thomas Snillnian. a lai!i r llrtaf near here, wis assiHiinu in putting away hay at Thorn ax rook's firm I;.. r.at
IhffHIgh the hatchway on his head and shoulders, raaatag paralysis He cannot recover. To Mein. nie ii.-l r. Indianapolis!, ind.. July 13. FtBBk
Knl bt. of AndersoB, has haea notified by w w BafteaB, rrostodinn of the tatehutma, that the , ontra had been nwardad ba him for raynmlahtng and paintinc the Interior of the statehouse l.luhtnlim f nase t-'ire. Valparaiso lad., July IS. BatfOjg B severe electrical storm a wehoolhoBsa, four barn? and a famhooaa ere struck bv Hgtttaing end roBtlderable atoch billed The schoolhotise and t wo barns burti.-'d
I rrn, ol.Ue l.rioile.l
.seymonr. intt.. July It. The tlty Hini il La prantrd a 'ü'-vear franehla) to the Indiana Central Kb- trie Railway company. Which is projecting a hue front Ootaariraa ihrottgh this city to West Laden. Mnn no. I Iritm Kllleil. CniOfl City. Ind . July irt A hired man In the employ of Irvm Thompson and the Intter's t..ani of homes were killed by liKhtnfnK seven miles north o( this ettf
Denver, t oi , July i i The big t. ut BndoBeor, where Iba Chriatian Ba deavor eoaventioa hae been held for the past three or four day w.os hlOWBj over Monday afternoon at four 0eteafc, while more than eight thou-
s.imii peop.c were aMClulilig tlie proceedings. TttC injured numbered nearly a score, but fortunately si af them aas Berioaalj burt. Mis, jea. sie M Ihornbdrgh, of Denver, was the most seriously Injured, her imse being trashed and her scalp suffering several wounds. The presence of mind of Mr. A. If, Bantaey, of Chicago, who sprang to a chair and called to the PCO nil to hold up the canvas and polea Undoubtedly prevented many from Bnffocatfng. As it was many women fainted anil were rescue! front the folds ij t he cant n Ith much difUenltj . Mrs. Winifred Sleep, of Denver, who was in charge of tlie St. Mirk's hospital tent. Baaing the eataatropbn M the big tent close by , telegraphed the
electric light company to shut (,tT tbe cum in. This prevented any damage from the live wins that had fallen with th.- tent poles A feature that showed the religious nature of the partidpanta was seen nrhen the majority were extricated from tlie canvas fold-. Led by an eastern delegate, all gathered around in the open air ami an impromptu praise service V a- heU. The convention was in full progress t four o'clock, and although there were signs of rain and some wind was blowing, no trouble w.is anticipated ay the management. The sh! of the tent were up in mid air, and this enabled the HfUatl to lift the canvas as if it were a balloon. The gi;-t of wind that turned the nig tent over came so suddenly that no preparation could be made to fol estall the coiiseQUencea, The wind swept under 'lie tent, th,- roof of which immediately
belebe out like an immense tail. Tlie smaller guy ropes were pulled from their pla.es, and in a moment more the bij.' poles were drawn from tlie ground. Immediately the s.imhi peraOOS were in I panic, which vv a - heightened by the serenam of hundreds of women. It w.is then that Mr. ItABveey sprang to a chair ami called loudly upon the men i" hold up the canvas and catch the huge topperting imless as thee
j Pel!, Hundreds i men sprang to their feet and carried out the t hicago I man's utrgcst ion, and tliu- averted a ' i :.. . -At. ..... .o . i
awuin i . ns nepo.es jen mol e I nan me thousand people who had been -cited near the walls of the ten escaped the foil!- and these immediate' y f ed themselves into a rescue oeps. Women who bad fainted and tho-e vv bo were Buffering from sliirht
removed to
I nion Mi... July ' i The prelim are stei- were taken, Monday. Ii the trial ol George (Vdliaa, alias Free lewis, ihe i aiaa bank rahher, ahargad with the killing of ihtewtive Bchumncher, fhe eaae ii haonreJadta n iliteaa a. Dai th I he -t.it,. is lepecsented by Pi o-t OUting Utorney u F. Meyersleck, at atetadj Bf James Itooth, of Pacili. Collins isdcf led by Jadga Jeane II laaaaiir, w. l. t oie ami Jc m On en. Collins I ... bed l liion at ten o'e!i.. U
Monday morning, from St. Lou to, it charge of Sheriff Braak and Deputiet
at-de-the io
V c Dei,
vcr, very I y serious. r, arm fi
CoL. sc.
njttries were quickly the hospital ti-nt. The lajnrt d :
Mi-s tornborgli aronnd in forehea All. Ma Mutdock
t ti i ed. .1. C. Petere, Alamosa
noui.d ami shook. Mo- Mary Ullis. Denver
about iMolv.
Mi-- powers. Trenton, xvii.. injured, body bruised. Mrs, f, v Johnson, Denver, i hmised and fainted from friirhf
K. C, Patterson. Alaino-a. CaL, bead hit by electric Limp: bad scalp wound. Mi- Rtta Ward. 1018 W. st Tayker Btreet, hicago, large pole fall scroaa back and I .idly bruiaed In r. Among tho-e who are sufTerin from aevere urn shocks are: Mis, Blanche Pea re r, Oregon, Ml. Mi-s Min.lcek. Xew York. Mis, Xipher. Pueblo, ( ol. Mb Myrtle Moore and M af ren. uTinoCa, Mi-s Small. Denver.
'SKI RUB I U.l lPeiitou Hoot he. Louis Veihh e and Frank Ruthe rfofd. I he priaoner was taken tt the jail, where he remained until a little after eleven o'click, Wh.,, he was taken to the county faourt room, where he was in consultation with iiis ., t torneye for some time He wai taken into court again between two and three o'clock whi-n a motion for a eontinaaaee was g'ed and argued. lie motion for a Bna Unuance was made solely on the gvouad that the priaoner had been
out of the oiintv ever since the
torneya L ot been appolatad to fend him. and the? had not had free aecess to him contemplated
the -tat nies. Tlie motion iva promptly oearraled and the case set for trial Wednesday, July L5. A list of 00 men for special jury service wai firen the .sheriff, returnable at 10 a. bb. on iVrcmealaj If is not expert! d :h.it the examination of witnesses will begin befors PrWay, as it probabbj all! take tvfc days m select th' ' it . . lis- conrl room ana crowded all through the proceedings ynab raaj A large .-r.entaL'e of those present w-re women, rbere vva- an eeasoastration or BBOU of feeling on tne part of anyone, but many seemed ana ioits to sie the prisoner. Collins had no friends or relatives, as far as known, but the mother and two staters of Iii- accomplice, William Rudolph, wer- here, as wc.e several other, ut his relatives, but the, were
here as witness,., ;,, the Collins case , It te generally thought thai the trln will last aeveral dav a. JUDGE BREWLR ON LYNCHING People Vr.- im it,i. resttosl ih.-iw-aat i a i n feaaeaer 1 1' n nl ii In, BB.
ill
14. tin
"Every rot lynching a murdei e
.. sea ip bruised '.. knee
idly
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Milwaukee, Ju n bo pa rtieipate ; buruiag ..f ., ne
I pure and simple " This opinion wa i-iven by Aaaaabit dostice David li, :,, wer, of the L'nJt ed Slates supreme court, who is B the city on private business. "(.i eilt,...'' eaptelned Jadge hraer er. "there amy be extenuating caeca, which would vary th. degree of the crime, but the principal participant in the crime can be held by any cour t bj the land for murder in the same degree a, if the crime that was eoOBmit ted bv an IndivldnaL "Tinte is going io be a reaction against the ,.t i. kue eriaaea ;th whlek the papers hare been illedTha fact that the people are now interesting thui.s. lves (n this problm mak-a manifes! the fa. t that there is a tendency towani ., rdmnge. I expeel that it vv iii some s i ,.;, , hMV w,,.lt
lot III It will take, but npriaiag .t popnlar 1 nchings which will lation of a retnedj fo: m "
t lu re w ill be m feeling against result in let. is "f some otln t
One
X.
il the atSloal llnilv Vevv siHiersi In I In- raanatri l",i- Inln Ve Hand.
POLITICIAN FOUND DEAD.
Will Me UrH. Anderson. Ind.. July 13. The poeernmenf fisheries depart men t has nvtlfled Anderana mm thai the Larmora raatrtafr aui be a had nitk fish BJaath of n v eteeaw. Lafagatta, last . July I l,-,mes Woodward, a ivll war veteran die.' at the Hrtlillers' home of ehronii ne plniiis after an lllnesi of maMl
months He was born in gj LAWrence exmnty, New rork, on April JO If aatlated la nannmay r i-'ony-eeeeatk Indiana Infantry, on September R. )si;i an, wa(1 uiatfcarged on October 5. I MX
N ork, July 14 It was an
nounced. Monday, that t he cont rolling
nueresi in in,. csoaiOa I raveler, which was reeenthy purchased through Charlei M. ralaaer, la owned iv J, H. Pahey, -s.K-iat-d rVaaa cm-respondent at Boston, a ho will tsaame tad management f th,. paperat ome. The Traveler is 7t yean old, beiaaj one of the Oldeat dailies i t eoBae try. It will remain an ladepettdemt p"1 ptper Ihe Litchflekl interests which have bei n in control of the paper since tOfe, hatadlaaoaed of
ii i nci r rignti in the h
Rlobard iieri in. Iclnn. I um,, I Ilia out. ,.
ii Peaailnsai Pafi tapai stated in In Omelia.
N''' Inly II lli.har. promini at nolitician an
Wae. found dead la
j morning, ha
fray era nae Chieagov, July 14, speedy recovery Bt Pope Leo were aaid t atholk churchen o
day. Bt
en hi
t:ivi ler.
Ihe l'i.ie. Player, fot hnppj deat in nil th.- i;, ' Chicago
Omaha . Berlin, a
real estate dealer
ms ouice early Mondi
mg neen nnphj Kinled b gna from ., "I"'" lixture. It .i,.v,., the win, hhta the gai oni vbii Mr ivrüt W;,s i,s,'"T- He has been a metnb, of the state be i - bit u re. Mis . .,,ri riv ana sasaaaaskaasil : . .
'" on--,. .er. ana licld a numb. . f as- .
......or issocea. lie was ,, repaid in politics.
tr.
ilia . Of tnau Sil !l-
race Methodis- r,is-
opai churek i prayer was offered for
pout ' tt .
the
aeeaimaed .. rHsaasaaatai. u Denver, Ce-L July n RSrhardi
ooime. ioi n yean gem of the Denver Water , lay Of pt. loata, He
i.usnviii . mi., in I , Denver In 1878,
Nil in. in. icer
' Bled, sn. Ban bora in and c.i nie Io
a.
Wntkian tsfssente to a. New Yo.k. Jaly it.Jteme tsAaag skilled nseebanice in the balMli trades returned to work. Mnn.lav an der the aaodhted plana of th Bjn plovers' association. This ambei wiii be Iniriamd t Mfao :.v, Wednesday, unions with that men. kerahlp having vot,,i t() Beeapl the termt of the employers, one of th effects of which Is to da sway aith walking delegatea and refer all .lisput.- to a joint board f arbitration With the sneehaalea a large numbs af laborers returned to vvuk ami op eruiions wer generally resumed.
