Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1903 — Page 6
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A WARRANT FOR BEAVERS.
lran (Mf of tk, lata of ami .lloaiig ihr I'mI OSV Hfptrlariil lu.li. tr,l
Sudden Death of the brand Chief Engineer of the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engineer.
CALL CAME WHILE HE WAS SPEAKIN6.
! V. n.ial. Ie t hlrf Had Jill ArUaa tm rkonlrur a Takra mi Lute trim Ilia Oralrr. nuU Had Said Hut a PM S orii V kr tk Mi'ticaiirr 1 im. Winnipeg. Man.. July 13. -P. M Arthur, grand duel ertgnerr of the itrothi rbood of locomotive Kngineera, dropped dead at midnight while s;eak;njr at the banquet closing the annual union convention of the Brotherhood of Lot m v. . . lvnginrers, v hich has been la session for tue ImI i N day a. HU I aat ttteraaec. "Out of the fullness of the heart
tlie mouth speaks, m rj oi the las:
Arthur will ever deliver. The speaker then paused slightly, seemingly in an effort to control his feelings. The hairnian had just presented him a beautiful Horn engine. As the venerable leader began the sentence: I v int U ssay a few things, and it may te my parting words to many of 'u," his emotion seemed to be getling beyond control. Hie voice lowered slightly, but without losing its clearness he continued: tVe are here t .-night ; no one can tell when At this point, five minutes after midnight, the speaker fell. Ladies
Waal i Pffton. July : 11,,- ksssenjag rf a bench warrant for the arrest of George V Reavers, the f.-rmer chief of the division of salaries and allowance of the post office department, is the culmination of an investigation tr...: 1.., eeu in pr gr. ..: intervals since his sadden resignation from or.e List spring. A number of matter-affecting his administration hav been prolved into, one of the first retaef which wa the cancellation of lrufj:ot out thut had )eeu pas-. I on by hint to t.i k.- effect at post offices throughout the country during the pre nt ' il enr. Subsequent' v other matters were taken up by the investigating officials. The case on which the present action of the grand
jury is baed. it is said. Is a ivore ; recent development. The inpector
nave worked continuously on the in-Te-tijration and it is said that it WM only within the past two or litre days that the evidence tinall v was se-
v.ere the Openiag ! cured that funJslied a boalfl f -r ae lOeceh that chief 1 ' &J the fe i.-ral grand jury, t hi,-.
t mt tarnet Inspector Cochran bann ie -eTeral niy-terinus trips to New I York. In connection with the cas-. I aud Inspector Walter S. May er, of I Chicago, who worked up the case airainst August W. Machen, the former l ead of the free delivery tervic ,
has figured conspicuously in obtaining trie evidence placed in possession of ' liettict attorney at Brooklyn.
. horitie are now arching
for Mr
art lt. His present whereabout- h vn. The pstal officials were c hagrined to learn of the Bsahlb Itj f the action of the grand jnr in ad-
LYNCH LAW AT BASIN, WYO. ro K urder Hot I lath In Ihr .111 au ISauut t tierllT Hillr.1 Mhlla Helm. ling Thra. Putte. Munt.. July Se. al fToiti KV 1 Ixidgc Munt., says: Jim Qordan, who killed Iii brother bout a year ago ami ran off with his Inrut Iter's wife, and a man named Wallers, who killed a vvi low mimed H rer at the Hot ,... " i v . yeaia ago bo. a' aa she refused to marry bun. were shot at Itasin, W v .1., ear.y Btiadaj K. Pierce, dspntf sheriff, was killed during the attack Ob the jail
A state of lawlcasatesf. now prevail in northwestern Wyomln? a- a rOault of arhieh ..II law and order -wiu to hare been abolished. From l're-iden MolTett of the Montana A Wyoming Toteg rone Co., who i-, mo making a tour of inspection of hi- company's
hues, cosnes the new - of the lyachiag and of .in a aye ad f r help fr.im sheriff Ken-on ()f ltir Bora eotmtr, h. has arretted a number of prominent cattlemen near Thcrniuoli und has ppealed to the governor of Wyoming for a--i-tance ! tho militia in getting hi Brtaoaers to the lta-in. It araa reported t. Sheriff Kenton la-t e laesday Raorutng that n inoi was rominc up to I la sin from Hinttsviile mill Tons l i p. for the purpose of lyn.-hittir Oortnaa and Walter-. As ni.a-urc of precaution the sheriff took these two men and a hor-. thief aut of the jail and secrete I them in a gully near the town under guar,i of Depute Sheriffs F.:i Alston and f. K. Pierce. Ooraaaa atanaged to aüp u band
en ff s und in.ike bi- escape. H
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Ergagement Between the Venezuelan Force and Revolutionist at Ciudad Bolivar.
APPARENT VICTORY FOR THE FORMER.
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eaessMtaB i i. -i .inim-.i win Leas' ti.ri'rt In Ike tttasM. Hri uliillon lain Hi-lallitl Ileaatfl) li'la-lilll St't'Hf Wha-U inuL r ll.iir.-il a.
OESTKUCTIVL HAIL STORM.
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M...I IMalrurtUs Storm Thai KvsS lliU Huthiuuul. Vllnurauta Isata. i.wooeoo.
BACKACHE.
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OJ-r'-Otlt fer. tVlÄ ftr-f In itl.AP cir--
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In an in.tsnl m-v h rl , w" r ,ur ' arratu
of alarm
were ready to gie a&sistance
era! rushed forward to support hitn. Ir. MacArthur hurriedly ascended the
' ,;r.-, and Mr. Arthur wa carr -1 o:T
he platform. The physician examined the patient and pronounced him dead. " Heart failure, due to orer-emo-ti.n." he said. An affecting scene followed the doctor's announcement. The funeral towk place at one olock Friday afternoon from the undertaking rooms. The Taxnains wd T lac taken to (lerelaa-1. Ot. tor interment. Mr. Arthur occupied a pre-eminent place among lalvor leaden because of his moderation, sagacity and enlight
ened pub.':c sp;rit.
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Beavers to place hi,u under1 , ' 11 , ;, '"preceoeniea
tut, .111.1 Ilia. IC I'T I in- llioiin IBJ II s. , nosse of seven men quickjj organized tad (lorman araa recaptured early run. lav morning, about fifty miles from Hasin. Sunday nicht a Btob Of about fifty nnmask. i men role up tho ea-t tt.ink :f the Big Ib'aji and coin jm He 1 the ferryman to arry them acroaa the
I fiev recirded the news as rrema-
ture. and declined to diseuss the matter on the irrounl that the time was
not ripe to make a stammen. Fourth Aas -t.u-.t rostmaster-General Hristow
eonf erred with several of his assi
art- immediately after he learned that the action of the grand jury had I :ne known. Subsequently he re-fu-d to answer all ques'ion- on the subject.
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY.
It. m.m thai l'ot otn. r I), imrlmral U lu l)inintlnur I rrlaia Olli. r la llenie.l.
It of-
V. i-l..:igt"n. duly IS. The p
He was borai faa fkeStsusd in MSI IE I' i;i'"Tment. Friday, tua ie p .blic , ,B'.talt,v came to this country with his mother 1Dg . i The moi
io demons trot ! n
.until they eater ed Basin, when tive - a l -
!.i;.'i- nric i. reu as a warnilliT. Illmob proceeded at once to the county Jail and fir. l : volley into the jail. Deputy Pierce and i.-oi.il Deputy Mea le were guarding the ri-.n-rs it the time. One bullet craed Mea l's ahoulder and entered Pierce's heart. Members of the mob then quickly procured two telephone poles and battered the jail deora down. They fir-t came to Walters, who eras .Touched in his cell j.i'. o' - I e ring for mercy. No acedlesa torture ,a- reported to. Walters was .-bot
v hen he was six years old. Within a jear both bis parents died and he made his home afterwards with an uncle. Jlis school education covered a
period of aix weeks. lie found
in- oi;is to he a vnne ;n:sin-
d.-rstanding as to the pre-ent attitusle of the department regarding rural fre delivery. The statement has been published quite generativ,
par-Hularly in the r.e.-t. tha- rral ,
l'he moii next fOond Gorman, whose
body was pierce 1 by rhe b illets, and aras left presumably iead. He lingered, howerer, until forenoon. A still more alarming -rate of af fair- i- reported from the vicinity f ritermop. .Ii-. AI ;t -is we. k ago.
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,-. .......t m rufiuc uipjr.mrnt 'Ji , - . .' as a re-, i f i.f the raliire f.-ti 1 that h-is ti , New York Centn' ral'rnvl ,,! nf 'nÄI' Tr month and sopnlv l .i " " '". ",p it'll i aat name -ew iork Leutra, railroad and . ... - .... .. '. , . been so utter v wnired a heenmin when 19 vsara old wa- nlared in fanin.e ar to le d:scontin'ie I. It ia .. , . " pni.in.
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hole. lad, V'enaxuela, Sunday. .Illl 19. vt tie o'eloek this noraiag Ui aafaajanaeal between the aoverav incut force- and the revolutionists
oceupylng Ciadad Roil rar begaa n two differeal direction-. The rami a tiuni-t- opened the liattle. At -ix o'clock the smoke over Fulda. I Boliraf Was so thick that it was iniHih.sible to M-e the city. At seven o'etoek the govern Baca! troopsv, aftoi a terrible tifbt. in which they lo-t more than lOo men. captured tbe cemetery. At eij;lit o'clock the Venezuelan neet.oonM-ting f tive nieii-of war. shelled the gov el u meiit building at Indad BoMvar. At t it o'clock the rev. dutioniats nag had diaappeared from the go ernment bulldiag and at ii uii tba streets near that building were cap
tured li the government force- au 1
a rharara of all the eovernmi
lier- in the city wa- orilered. The wounded were then beginning to arrive at the gueeraaMBt BOSBaV tal- from all directions, and the tigh : general, but the movementculd not le followed from hero in consequence of the smoke cau-cd b. the rir- of the artillery f the reolu-tioni-ts. Which seemed f lau i . la 1 lie. It wa- answered rigorous.lv bv tlie iro
enunent gun- and only a few .shot readied the fleet. At two in she afternoon a block of houses opposite the government building was captured by storm.
I he revolutionists aeenaed to be rs--i.-tiujT desperately. Tae press corre-p. uideii t will folluis the advance, with (Jen Kiviis. Th. latter !s vvnitinir for a signal frata Gen. Gomes, the Venexuelan commander, who eondoeted the attach from Miratlare-. to enter ( ui lal Boilvar with all bi reserves and 1 gun The Spectacle in the streets of Cub dad Bolivar when the smoke olenred away was heartrending. There wert over tOO dead revolutionist- in th. Streets, not counting the wounded.
I.livcice Minn., July 1 I be mo-t destroctive haflstoraa that ever xi-ited tin- section passed over the east portion of Kock couiitv Mondiiy nfterataai. besides being the aaosl de trUCtive, the area coieiel liy the storm i tba largest ever known in the northwest. It is reported that the storm of hail started at Water town, S I, and continued at inter-
ml- from that city to Troskey, ne I the north line of Bock county. Herj the stoiin seemed to spread out, etendinf east nearly t. Wort Waft aü und south to Sheldon, Ia The stona reachad Mm meal deatfuetiae stage few mile- north of the Rack county line From that point it coutinuej south With unabated fur-. to I worth, n diataaea af M miiea. .The area of thi part of the -t.uiu was 1'.
miles wide unl .; nules long, t iv er that vast area with but fen cv.cp Hons there is not a straw reported Hand in;,'. In this 01 unity -i townshipwere struck ly the Stoma, lc troylng fully one third of the croj.i in the county. While the storm last ed less than ten minutes, between twe and three inches of bail fell, fairly beating the grain into the ground Corna talks were chopped down elon.
to the ground and trees were -tripped of their leaves as clean as though the era eon araa midwinter. On yoaag tree- the hark was fairly peeled from their trunks Not a pane of jjlas- re mains unbroken on tbe side from which the -torm enme. while paint o-i
nt bo. I haiidlnaja ia practically scraped oil.
I lie crop in tin- county tin- year as I whole was one of the be-t ever raised. No grain bad been cut. an 1
-SJ til
ltuckache ia a forerunner and one f tho most common symptoms of kidney trouble and womb displacement. READ MISS BOWMAN'S EXPERIENCE. 'Some t:nie ago 1 was in a very weak condition, my work made me arrows and mybw k ached friirhtfully all the time, and 1 had terrible hc jln lies ".My nvitbcr e..t a Is.ttle ..f l.vdin E. 1'iukhaui'a Veri table Com pound for me. and it aaeased t atrcu-tben ssy ha k and help me at once, and I dud n t get tired aa before. I eontinu d I take ü. and it brought health and sti nrh la me, and i want to thank yu for the good it has diatM me." Miss Katb lloi i.m an. 1 1 :i 1 rt. A. Wales Arc, New York ( ily $$0OOforfutt lfHflaef atuxt IttUr ptm. f t..tvj esaaat V i nmwtmj
Lydia K. I'inkliamN Vegetables Compound ettMS liecaune it fa
farmera were preparing to cut barley j fjlo proatet known remedy for th.s week. In about one hundred and , and wom trt)llI,,, Iwentj lections in tl,:- i ntv the crops an- reported totally destroyed. MJ wo,M,m purzl.-d Coiiaeriatire estimates place the lo-s about lier mdif ion sliould write, 11.000,008. m most esse farmers j toMrs.Piiikh.ini at Lynn, Mass-, in the stricken districts will not has - ; pjaJ tvll her all. enough feed to keep a pig through . the M inter.
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DEARBORN CENTENNIAL
Huna roit ii aaairasaaij or iiniiiia of i ..ri DearbaMRS ta H- - mrmurntril nt hlcauo.
VITALIZE YOUR NERVES
If you a-e shokj nervous, irritable bilious, headachy, out of sorts.
i -'ivc He continued to run an en-
c ne on the New York Central for 2u v ars.
lsiM s 1 i ill! I II.Lu
leaa they are manifestly unnecessary. There are asiw oa file in the department petitions for more routes that aiil auppsy more than me bund re i f.i ni.i. thai can oc e-.ta'dishod with
tbe present appropriation. Tbi
It T -le . rise 'he depart nin doe- n.,t fe! i ni-e. equitable or j-ist to staJblish a route supplying leas than
a. n. faaaaasM i;inn rin. -.u m at Mratltillr. I'a. Cleveland. O. July H Assistant iiand Chief A. L. Youagson, of that
Bl 'tlnrhoodof Loeonio:i Er erineer. ' " handrd fanii'ie- to the exebilo i
cf routes that w ill aupply mora than lone hundred families, the w'--: j fool to the greatest number being I the fimottimentnl principle upon vt ieh r :ral free delivery is hein.- eslabliabed. As long as all of the roatoo I that are awaked for can not le estab-li-l el liecaase of the lack of sufll-ci.-nt money, the routes that will sup-
J.lv the greater number of families ihooM certainly hare preference."
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""1 IIIRM .MI'l
is lying yrTltically ill in a hospital at Me idv lie. Pa . and hi- not beea informed of Mr. Arthur'a death. The remains of Chief Artlmr vrlil probably reach here Sunday evening. SOME ARMY PROMOTIONS. raa I ummlolnni Orilrn .l Preparri lav i ot I'futin ilo Uet i rrmrati. Wasting ton, July 18 The preaident has given directions for the preparation of commissions for the following; pr -motions in the army: Ma ton. S. B. M Young, to be lieutenant-general. rice -Lk ut.-Gen.
II lea, "ho retires August s.
Atlantic Iliffhlanda. N. J., Inl
. - - - as
P.rtg -Gen. S .- Sumner.to be major That Sir Thomas Liptnn's new
SIR THOMAS IS HOPEFUL. Ill lew op Hnn.fr lataall -hi.carael I. I r tart to riaiah rr Thirty Mile (oiirae.
run
hunter was in her finest raciinr trim.
I Friday, she manifested by showing 1-r lean heels to Shamrock I. from
v nctalj v ice Maj.-Uen. Davis, to be rO-
tired .b.:y M, Hrig 4en. Leonard S. Wood, to b
ii. i jor general, vice den. Young, to be ' start to fini-h orer a 30-mile course
k lava
at. i winning l.y II minutes I seconds llaaand time, a decisive victory. Twice in the shiftv wind the aamtaia of
shamrock 1 g.t the better of it in ; a shifty sv-iid after the challenger
pi moU'd.
TOY PISTOLS' VICTIMS.
Blevea ll-allia ram l.urkiava la St l.oata liar to W.m n .1. I root Toy Fistula. HI Iiuis, July It. Morria Kinkleateia, II year- oil, diet! at the City ho-pit.il. Thursday, of tetanus, makhi the eleventh victim in St. Lotiia of that disease since July s. As ia the other cases. Finklestein's death was due to a wound caused by tbe pi - mature ep! -i n of s toy pi-toL 'I be accident occurred July 4. I 'ie wound was dresd and secmen to be healinc. but a week later mp toms of tetanus developed, and he was remove! to the hospital. ("has. A. Itotttim. aged seven, ano'her victim, ia not expected to live CUBA AT THE WORLD'S FAIR I he 4 ibaa II. .u. Paaava a BIP for i real 1 1 of S-o.ooo for S orU't I ir Pariri. NevT York, duly 11 The h . haf p-ed the bill conceding a credit of I-oiwhi for representation a, tht I eSatetaaa Furch.ise exposition, say a Trthaaa di-patch from Havana. Thr bill now g..e. to President Palma. The sena'e passe! a bill aomitl nf flee of dntv p.pT f.r Ileal spapera w ' en it is imported turret by Um con: i. uicr.
bad established a big lead. Only the rhallengers's superior heels enabled ler to regain her advantage. The uphot s it as that the Shamrock Ilj Ih-.h shamrock 1. bv 7 minutes M sec ond-. heating to win I ward and 4 tn.nnte - ' second- running home. The Jaaftpaeat at ivsigner will Fjfe, who i- ...ndncting this tuning Bp prore-s. was laaatfeatad in the altered trim of the challenc r. ITie course was a 1-Vmile heat t.. aindwnrd due south and a run carry -inr pinnar-kers Iwck to Sandy Hook lightship. The wind freshened from thre knots at the start to ten at the turn and dr. pped to five at th.; fiui -h siateaarat ad tba Treasary. Washington. July 1- V. -erday's statement f the treasury balances In the general fund, exelu-ive of the IHo.ijOtl.OOO gold reserve in the divi ion of retlenipt;-n. showed: Available cash Im lance. 132 , 306,765; fold, tioo.trujtn. I rla o Koaval V Ina Hall. Nvv Orlean . July 1- The -u,t of the hoard of dock commissioners contesting the grant of privilegtui to tbe Frisco road, was decided in favor of the railroad hjr Judge I His, in the lower . .urt, Friday.
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laiav nie niiinierers, w no are prominent cattlemen and whose namei bave been withheld oaring to threa made against hint. s,,.ri,f fgtoa i analde to get his prisoners to Basin
s.inie m..b that killed Walters are svmn.t-
, thiers. nnd hnve declared that Sheriff IVnton will never tret Ool af the locality alive with he prisoners. Sheriff Fenton h;: wired the trov- . r of ;..ning for perin -sion to ; use the state militia nt Lander and , also aejat a telephone ii,e--yi-e to l!a-in and other towns, asktng f..r i volunteers to assist him in Bphotdhsa
nie law, Kverywnere hardy westerners are responding to the call, arts, i g them-elve- rind ha-t. iiing toward Thermopolis. It j, probable that the militia will be ordere 1 to the scene. ;md a steady battle aaaj be fought.
rhe country about Thermopolis is a I ild sad lawless one. The last in.-s-aage from Sheriff Fe.it. m. which was received Banadaj morning. s;ij,i he stii: j held the pri-oners anl that he be lieved he could hold oatl until rein .r.-ementH came.
SIX INCHES OF HAIL. rtnailharat and lln 1 1 I or in aoNI ln-b lliinnur-Wn nt arrmi I . a..-
mnxind. t oi . July 20. . violent hail storm, Sunday afternoon. f.l lov,.. v a ebnid'.nrst one mile south of Trinidad, caused thousands of login rs daiaagCI and a number of f.an Hies to Ree for their lives. The bail covered the gronad to n depth d six haehas Vfeat .f Bjaipaoa'i Real a large srr-.ya vv:iH flrsidcd -o quieklv that the Oeeopaata of PS bonnes nhmg the bank hnrely ha. time to run for their live-. The house oeeapiud by a man name 1 dray wa- da-be i away a moment after Csrajr lrad re cued his wife, who wa- hing ill in bad. The Santa Fe depol aras iuDicl.it -d lo a depth of two feet, and the ha.-e meats of many business, hon-es were flooded. The omitiei vial rivet rOSK
three feet in minutes, and culverts and small bridges wa-lted out.
A SENSATIONAL STORY. Din R natal pa aeM la lasiee Qaiee ts Iii I liier' farm ml secured I iil nf II.. til., ri I.mit. Union. Mo.. July J.M. -After an BB precedeaited eareef of the aeaaatiboai ami bravado, another Startling ch.ip ter was addeded Monda morning tithe Rudolph-Collins ease. To-day Plnkerton deteettren frcm St Louts and federal men front Staaton. Mo., are BtSBOring the country -ide near that town in search of William Rudolph, who. if the story tie true daringly retaraed to his father - farm last week, seen ted tbe last of the III ion hank robbery spoils, ami aosdi good his eaeape. vTithoal fear, hr aeema to have entered tb'.s neighborhood, which, on account of Collins trial, is a veritable hot-bed of official! und escitemegt. Thi- latest escapade of Rudolph aaaacks f the fearless method- of the outlawa from first to last.
Chicago, July 81, This city is mak ing ekaborata prcjturations for tin coming centennial celebration, whicl is t partake f the nature of an immens,, carnival. This is to oocur in th
fall, September r, to lober I. II
was ju.st jcars a'o that Fori D- arbom, the tirst white man's structure on the present site of the city, wai built by the Cnited States t overn
I nient. The principal features of 1h f celebration will be military and ivn parades (in one of which the city':
aaaunercial progn ss will he shown at night by urtistic illuminated lioats). field and atiatic sports, and a great Rreworfca display. Au interesting fea I tnrc will he a camp representing the i adiorifri tu s win. iKo.1 f.i fr.'Mti.M rtia
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WOOda th.it aforetime fringed all the ' wrRKs, compos oi c j liver c:i. ga.acS
lower end of the lake. It is expeetec thai President Roosevelt ami other notables viii vi-it the city to partici Ja!e in the celehrat io;t.
ll pzornulsiorj
aül Vitalin You, and put you to P;ghS YVh:.tis Ozoattiilslonr It is a vitalized emulsion; a great rcvOiistructic tonit fooJ, for coasuanrtive and atiatasal
MILITIA TO AID SHERIFF. It Is Nov BelleeSSl I' nublr Oversi. .rill win Braes lean to Knaln I'nr fttala
Gkeyenne, Yyo., Jnly Basin lii'ht liattery of state ordered out from the county Big Horn count v t assial
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LEFT LONDON FOR IRELAND
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and RnltSS I.HVe I or Their iit leetaosli
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Thr Knlahta of St. John. Peoria III , duly . The five h . a. lodges of the Knight.- of st. lohn, at a Joint meeting, accept.-. the offer of the international body to hold their next annual convention In this city dune 2?. 1904. On am In Hit of !: Idrnr r. I'nlon. Mo.. duly If, Kmanuel Cromer testified at the trial of Collin. Friday, that ollius delilKTateli hot at hav J. Schumacher. th murdered detective. ,is he lav fa'alla wounded on th- ground in front ol the I'.udolph lion.-. .
I.oi d"n, duly tl. King Edward an . tueen Mexaiidra.nccotnpa oil-I hy the Priaeesa Victoria und their suite-. left LOatalaa at I p. m., M' n luy . for iralaad
Though the day wag gkaamy, laagaJ crow. I- gathered in front of liiu king
liam pa l.i im. I along the route to Mo-ton station and enthusiastically beere. I their majesties, who drove (a the depot in state landaus, escorted by a detachment of the BOOaehoid cavalry. The king wore the uniform of an admiral. Elaborate armagementa wi re mad by the railroad cunpanv f..r the e tat fort of the king's party. The plat form was ei ose d to the pnldie. and the royal trnin was beaut i full v lecrated, When their naajestiea alighted nt the station, which wa- mI-o handaoaaely decoratad, llaay were received bv the railroad directors, with vvboin they shook hinds. With the checri
of the people ringing in llieir ear:, the king nnd queen left Eaoadaai at I p. m.. for Rolyhead, where the royal yacht I awaiting their amjaatles. They expect to reach Kingtown it nine o'clock Tuesdsy morning. '
Fenton in, transferring .Ii ., Met Ion 1 charged with the sajirihir of Baa Mim nick, from Thermopolis to r-.i-m reached Therm opolis at .-even o'clock
1 Monday inorning. af!-r an all-nlghl I ride. People are leaving for theii homes, and it i- now- believed that n;
attempt will be made to Itttereep niira! Sheriff Fenton while be i- takiaa Me
Clotid to Hasin. (Juiet prevails ! Tta-in. the scene of the double lynch inging. The people nre arranging ta bury Walters nnd Gorman, the murderers, in the potter's field, and tbe bod of Deputy Priel, who was killed by the mob, was ent nwav for burial
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