Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 July 1903 — Page 2
Weeklu Courier. C. DOAKK. I'abllaer. 3ASPEA. l I 1 i INDIANA.
The national com entnnof tie -e nev.dent :md protee-tiv e oreler of 1'lks MMI to an end a; BaltinMtTOj Md.. M MM, I it mates received from all parts I 1 the state, on the CM. khoweel clearly tint Nebraska's ln-.it crop will exceed any previous crop in her hist, ry . a The first bale "f COttoa of the crop cf tffil arrived in New York, on ;bc lift, and es sobl for -'. nta t pound. The cotton was raited in ..pata county. Tex. .'ine E. Mitchell, president of th--Beil Telephone (. o.. of Philadelphia inee ISM, on the 13d, tetuiered his reaigi tion at a IpsrlSi meeting of tit board of direci i -e The lower house of the general as eim.lv at Atlanta, IIa . on the -'- I, by a vote of 83 to TS, killed the btU wh.ch provided that convicts should le worked on the public road-. The body of Paul Cain was found In the Ohio river at Louisville. Ky .. on the 23d. He was the sun of the lata Colleges Cain who was for 2u ycari circuit clerk of Jefferson county. The body of Peter M. Arthur, gran I chief engineer of the Brotherhood 1 I LoCOmOtiVS Engineers, who diel suddenly in Winnipeg. Man.. m the l.'tli reached Cleveland. O.. on the 10th Charle Heilpes. on the ttd, was re moved from the office of superintendent of free delivery of the post otV.cc department at Washington on th eharpe f falsifying his diary and U auing h'.s traveling commission. King Edward, on the Cist, com rr.anded Irish Secretary YVyndham to express to Cardinal LogOO, the archbishop e f Armagh and primate of ft! Ireland, his nnjesty's deep regret .it the news of the death of the pope. The body cf I.e.. Mil. will K in state in the basilica f St. l'cters. Beginning at sunrise on the S2d the people of BoMM and those 'f all Mr ti.-ns now in the eternal city will be admitted to pay iheir last farewell. The now battleship King Edward Vll.. the largest in the world, costing f7..'ito.OoO. was successfully launched by the prince i f Wales a' l)ev nport. England, on the - id. Princess Henry f Battenberg and tlie lords of the admiralty. Editor d. If, Shepherd, of the War Saoaborg (Mo.) Standard-Herald, who was fined fjtiO by the Ifisaoorf supreme court because of his editorial Criticising the supreme curt"s deeb skw In the Oglcabf case, pai.i the tine t n the SSd. Mount Vesuvius:, the Italian voleano, is in violent eruption again. The streams if lava, steadily increasing in volume, are flowing down i;s side-. The cone f th moun'a'n ha been üBgvlfed in the crater, which is rapidly ftlling with lava. Cbarles vTeiasaan, of New y rk was arrested, on the -'Ist, on a warrant tharginp him with grand larceny. Weinman was a member of the firm known as the American Finance and Mortgage ( . that recently clo-.-d its oflices in Wall street. Kearbj fire bnadred men. praetieally the entire working' force of the Buffalo (N. Y.t Furnace Co., struck on the Wd. The strike was eansed bj the discharge of Joha Manti ng. secretary of the Blast Faraacc Workara' and Smelters" nkciation. A Rome dlspattb of the 24th Sayi 1hit it had juft leaked out. that the famous Fisherman' rinp hal : jwitrel from the hand of the dead jw : - ,ff between the titue of his deatb .nd tlie foUowfag morning, and that the Mere college is greatly disconcerted. In the trial of Lawrence Murphy In New York. n the charge of embezzling money from the Stotieeut ters' union, of wkich he was tress virer. evideti. e of the most barefaced klaekSSail practiced by "walking delegates" on cosktractora aiui bviiders is being adduced. A report received from Caracas Venezuela, on the nicht of the -1st. niil that the government forces wets in complete possession of Clttdad Bolivar, after themost d pent,. r-s'sf. ance on the jwirt of the revnlut innists. wyko contested Ike ground block by block. The 'My is a wreck. In tue midt of tremendous excitement on the floor f the New York ai4 k ntekange, on the 34th, the failures were SBMHMM Cd of W. L Mow A ".. sad Tailwit 3, Taylor A- ( o., the latu-r prolably tin most important commission firm in Wall street. ieing the brokers of Samoa i; hleeae. James si epherd, editor of Iks Was retisiiurp (Mo i sent.!, el. ui.., on the trtd, viih lined f"iii by tlie Htate sii preme CSMrt for contempt in printing an articles criticizing a decision rendered by that body, was accorded an ovation by his townspeople when hs arr.ved home from Jefferson it v. Py virtue of his oAce of (ardinal Osjnerleago, Cardinal oreghu be Ct.mes the nominal head of th. Koanan atholi eburch during the Interregnum pending the election of Lo"m successor OffSjgüS is ribed as the antithenis ot l.eo, hiughty and ntere. He is not popular .n the sared college.
NEWS IX BBIBF. Compiled from Yarion Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
The payor mil! owned by ase dr Marshall, at W oodlaml. ( oiin.. wa damaged ffWyfft by tire. n the --d according to estimates made by the Members of the firm. Samuel Allison parsons, who shot and killed his wife at their home. 119 Viintanley avenue. East St Louln, 111., on the Cist. WM held t. the grand jury on the ltd. Mot winds began to blew, on the Md, It Hutchison, has. the titst f the season. The thermometer reached 105 at two o'clock. lien. ( .ismws Marcellus 4 lay. an. I M sjulnr to Kussia undef Pre si lem Pncoln, noted abolitionist aml autln r. died at his home. White Hall. In M:.di t-on county. Ky.. on the Std. E. S Pillspury was. OB the -'-d. appointed attorney for the Santa Pa railroad 10 succeed the late .Itiuge Sterry. who died at I. I Al leles, (si. The counter projxisition made by the striking unionists to the Kellogg company, of Chicago, that the latter reinstate within M days all tlie strikers who applied f.T reinatateateal within five .lav- was iiiiit.attcaliv re jecte.i by the Kellop-rcomimnv on tW " :d. Every boiler maker and boiler makers' apprentice in the emph v f the t hicago, St. Paul. Minneap. 'is A On.aha road struck, on the S3d, an;', the total number is about one hundred and forty -five. Mr-. Wilhelmina ('.race Harrington was. on the - d. granted a divorce from "Lord" Fred, rick BeymOUt l'-r-rington, who is now under arrest it' St. Louis county. Mo., charged vvitL murder. Lawrence SuminertlcM. who. the police say. is wanted by the NewYork authorities on the charge if srrand larceny, was arrested in Philadelphia on the 23d. A woman registering as Mr- V well. of hicago, attempted suicjds at the Frnnkf. rt hotel. Cleveland, 0H ' ssnhvxistion on the S3d. It was announced, ori the 23d. that in spue oi me not irinoi in cvnirai Ivansa-. com was m t damaged to any great event. AU ope,, iwnci causeu rne mvwur, Pacific faet express train No. 1 to cV.Ilde with The r-ar end of aeoomtmdai : . v.. t : a. iL. ...J : - . . . - . . ; . ,ri,M' ' 111 of the dels t at s. . Mo n the t :d. William Ahem, an Irish cornelian, well known on the vaudeville circ lit-, died at bis home at Kat.-a- ( .t-. M.. n the ! !. of consumption, aged S3 venrs. Judge Ryan will, on the 27th. inssentence on five ex -members Of, the notise oi (leiegaTe- w ti, nave oeen n- . 1 , , , , vi, ted on char.-cs ( '. ,nberv and ir,tiry in St. Iouis. Many of the eastern college Students who were lured to Kan-. - - - . ' 1 ' - . tries . , ; ,..... i ... ... ... f Melds, are stranded .'."" mil. s fr. :i home, having discovered that ti c apca! for help at good wage was a rir-t class buueo game. I tennis and Lntimore, COUntsd bv th" police as two of the most exper siue-mow-r- an i uum rolt-T in tt.e . country, both of whom live in Chlengo, e- aped frotn jail nt Waukcaba, Wis., on the night of the -'d. Earl Whitney and ( laude .'Prien, the youthful murvlerers of A. P ( hinn. were hanged at Lexington, Ky., on the 24th. The UffaOUera were atSended by Father Cunninpham, of Ixmisville, anl Father Bokwd, of somerset. The treaty providing for the ncnalsition by the United State of the Donish West Indies officially died n the -4th. If I ten mark should conclude to aeil the alonds to the I nited States, it may le jk.-s ble to r.vve lie pr.o '.sioii s . ' the t teat v vvh.i .'1 :i..s just failed. The nnvy department has decided U aissign 4 a4. William S. CowlsS to the comniiitid of the Imttleship Missouri. Copt. Co wie is tlie brothcr-fti-law f President iCoosevelt aw! at prOSCnit in On sh.re duty. Word was received in New Y.,rk. on the ;4tii. that Gen. J. II. Bobars W ard. a s .-, i.,l t.-rtn . !e, , . f the s ; preme court, had been killed by l-ing run over by an Erie railroad train la Monroe county, N. 1 . Oen. Ward vva S veteran of the Mexican and civil wars, and was M vcirs old. W. E. AshtOa, d-Mriliing Inn, -elf ;, sn American j urnalist arid author, who was Srreated in London L'-t month on the charge of forging check- f ri.''o in t),e name of I.iird. Seholes A Co.. of Philadelphia, was sentenced. OB th.- Mtk, to seven years' pen:il servitude. The king atid OOeen, on the 24tb, visited Mayneeth ollege, Ireland, attended by 4 blef "secretary for Ireland Wyndharn and his suite. They were received on their arrival by the archbishop! of Dublin, askcj and Tnesfc 20 bishops and other ecclesiastics. The statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive f the tl'n.noo.ooo gold rc.-orw in the division of redemption, issued a tha -4th, showed: Available snub balance, f--s,.r..r.i7; gold. IMM,4jtt. Reuben Put ton. an old s.dliir. victim of the Intense best, was sdjudge I Inoaao, on Ike Ittk, at Emporia. Km. I his is the tifth case of the kind there from this cause during the present boated spedi. f harle Qreen, before the grand Jury nt Jackson, Ky. on 1he L'lth. failed to identify Spieer and Britten as the men he saw with Curtis Jett, w hen the shot was fired that killed Cockrell. A sharp eartlopiake shock was felt In the eentrsl part of north California, on the K4th, but no damage waa dona,
ihe ease f - staat Pajraaastat Delano, court martulcd for luiaiuul irregularities, hi nt to the prer-i laut, n l'ic .'4th. aiai it is uudcr to.l the sentence is dismissal. Thomas O - f Y'rw York, one of the most espi i t Innige build, rs la the country, was accidentally killed ,.i Q larrvville. Pa , on the i4th. The International Association -f Railway Ticket Agents will hold it annual convention in Salt I-aUe lity. I lab, September Uk 11 ;. id 14. Eleven more bodies of victims of the I aion I'aeitie none cxph .. at llacna. Wo , we-re recovered on the .'4th. Although they are badly manpie I and ilecoinHsetl they have Iwen Ideatidad l'olice Inspector .lohn IV Shea, one f the oldest and lest known officers on the Chicago force, died, on tht .'4th. aged ' He w-.is formerly chiel of detectives. Robert PltcataMBowa, actor and an gilut, was, ob the -4th. granted a It-ict.-e marry .lulu i May tutTord, th actress, at San lYaneitco. LATE NEWS ITEM&
Vacberr. hend rsrdener snd desigtier of the magnificent gardens of the Par. s expoeitioa exhibition of ( 1W0. vas asked, on the .'oth. by the commissi i tier of the St. Louia World's fair to design and lay out gardens I. there Mrs. C. T Thor,e. Mis, Annabal lieber and Samu. 1 It.d.el were drowned in the Thames river S1 CW Tendon. Conn., on the -öth. by thf capsiii.p of a pleasure 'mat, whi attempting to cross the river. Congresasnaa Robert 11. Foer.ierer. cf the Fourth Pennsylvania district, ..ied at h.s home in ilorresdabk PaH rn the SStk. Ho had been ill for some time from a complication of distale. 1' -tu p II. ban. in Seranton, Pa., on the With, vigorously denounced SunI day excursions and cmnmanled all iCatboHa orgnnisations t desist from I COnduetlng them in the future. CyntS Ford, of Bidgely, 111 , brother of tcnstahle Oabe Ford, was shot and fataUv wounded, on the -'"th. bv John Met lie. a youth whom he had assault ed a short time bef.-re. G- K- T.onm.t.n,.r. f Bartlett, K.l., . ---j ; ,h- wreck ause 1 I y a col'ision i.e'ween Santa Ff .. .1 I Mioouri Pacific trains at llutcl.lt.- a, , Kf . t,u The adv..,., gnnrd of the witneeaci I: . n the senatorial briberv cases to he..r: at tins term pected to arrive in f c urt are exJefferson 4 hy, Mo., on the Mtk. Several fkonasnd of the f. ithful crowded St. PeteT'a, lame. .,, the 2Cth. t" pav tribute before the -r-conamis containing the remains c.l the ,;iU jK,ntijf An Atlanta iGti.i physieiaa claims ,,, i .... (ieoier...l tti -.-.rot nf r. nave mscovere! li e s. . ret oj pr .. . :. x PTI t.MV 11,1111.111 ,v0.-S Mm 1IIK7 , -- I inem into stone in a short spa. - or ; 1 llrne- I lie ,:i,t.i re inilteu. f.; ' ! til- i I . I cr , Tor thP w est. was wr-k.-. near Princeville, III . on the 2th. The ac t: lent resulted fr m an open switch. Conductor F. M. Hro k was shot OB a tunning train at Terrell. Ark., bf a r. vvdv negro. 041 the 2tth, who reftieed to pay his far r ,.rvl,tw ...,r.. it.,.,, -,1 v,: - 1o7en others injured in a wreck of a 'tmited raln at Princeville Q , on Ike - th. - , w rvlces in memory of Pops , J.. XIII. were he,d. On the tk, in I all the Cafkolle churches of 4 hicago. It w-ns certained by the attorneys for the defense in the lxndle cases at Jefferson 4 Ity M . on the -Tih, that John A. I.e. has now come to the Conclusion he does not know whether it was Matthews rr some senator from northvv. ,t bUnwmfl vvho reeeJved a bribe of $1.000 from the antialum baking powder manufacturers. ' 1 ngressman 4 "hump 4 lark pledged hiiuself. on the Ttb. to support Snator Coekreii for the senate in the 1 event he does not receive the democratic nomination for president r it defeated at the poik. It is thought by Missouri jMilitician that Cockrell I will consent to run if he is assured of hi' oU nkiCS In the senate. A telegram received at Springfield. 1 111., on the -7th. by the fanatli f f..r-1 - -. - s I mer Mayor naries r.. nay. wno 1 at ; Harbor PoHtt. Me., and who is MuPe HI,, any Mr. Hay in worse and that an operation will be nseonanry. Mr. Hay i- a brother of Secretary- of !-tate Hay. Two failures were nnno-tneed in the 'f'Kk market, on the. '.'7th. one at New York and one nt Ronton. Afterw .i i lls the market recovered, and the class as at considers ken improvement. In the federal COtttl at MontgUUsaif, Ala., on the -'7th. James II. Todd and Anders.,,, Hardy ntsSJUfed guilty tu charges of peonage and were sentenced to pay a fine of HjOSS eac h. Mv.-ry prfaster enaloys I by the Spokane Wa-h.i TSeview cpiit work owkhj to a strike. E..r the first time in nearly eleven vear- no paper was pu fall-lied 411 the -'7th. bepora from personal inspectb.n .f the condition of corn in Kanaan anJ Nehraska. on the i.'7th, indicated a need of rain to save expected 75-percent, crops. Thirteen convicts escaped from the penitentiary at PnlaoSt, Cal.. on the 27th. und. with Sereml Of the guards ns captives, kn SS headed for the mountains. Two cashiers of a private hank at Plsgnts, Is., disappeared. .n the L'Tth. am! accounts are found tss.ooo shor' with nly $71 in the vault. Negroes are fleeing from Danville. III., and vicinity on account of the recent race riot on 1hcv:'7th The negroes depart for the south. The boiler of a threshing ei,g,ne eiph'ded at Itrockton, III., ,,n tag 7th Instantly killing two men.
HOOSIEK HAPPENINGS
Told in Brief by patches from Various Localities. SttM tlrr. Man. le. Ind . July 13 The wherealHuits of Miss Eima S afford, ap-d IS ears. h myitteriously disapiM-ared from her home in this city the afternoon of January 24 last, is still a mystery Since she left her mother to pur h ase a air of shoes nothinp has beeu aaaa or heard of her. althoiiKh the country has been sea r bed dilijtently The parents are prostrated after nix months spent in futile efforta to lo. ate their child Mrs Sw afford is In a critical nndition She I . am. M shortly a!t r the disappearance of her daughter and the failure to find her has chatte.. i f-.r 'n.m a robaafl woman to an invalid and dottori fear Mrs Stafford will not live a fonnijtht tinless the child is found The father has spnt almost every available dollar in employing assistance in hcatinp his ntissinp hild. and the family, ome wealthy, is now poor. To llirlm Tent. Mishawaka. Ind July ?7 Mildly nd ' " t the northern 1 1n.li.in V , ...... sl t. il a , Indian hospital for the tnane will mor Fortunate in securing a sum- ! nKr 'nan ntmare.is or men and i women wnose minds are sound and parses deranged The asylum la overcrowded and from 4' to unfortunates srft4 have been rommemled for adnn-sion to th institu'ion are being cared fot in the various jails of th 32 counties eomnrising ,, northern district At a meeting of the board of onatrol it was decided to transform the b.isemenf of the assembly hall into niarters- for patients anT Dr J. O Rogers, the superintendent, was authorized to purchase a big tent whre the more quiet inhabitants of Imgcliff will le cared for hy students. The plan of . nrtnefor insane in a tent has never h. for leen tried bv any instituiion in the lan 1. it is said. Ill-I ale.l BpM bOlaOerO, Ind July 27 The Blp Four railway track r.ear S;nman -.ems to be an ill-fated snot for one family at least Harry Wsttater who was killed there a f w davs aco had I three uncles killed n the same track. ; In addition to hi, unoie. Elmore Mate BW, who died Of ISjnrlSS received vhen Ibnry was killed, John BssidlJS and filiver Larrison. two other un lea, also me -heir dea'hs t;ndrr.e!h the wheels of Big Four trains Hrrnks I lie W ill. Vslparai.-. Ind. July 27 The jury in 'he famous Qsurga W Bsrygnfl will c-oateat case from South Bend ren- . ' . T I . , ver.i'i T for th. n,ain'i"s after , r" muwl "r lu P1""" nswv m-iuF, uui iii.e-.-n no ins i ij.- Jiirj. ... . - Tl . 1 lo,md ,haI af tn, fime of makjnp ril! r h toturrir was r.f nruiitrit mint ! ... OJ me emis of the will the estate. valued at .m.4m. was nearly all bequeathed to two sons, the other five children reviving small heu. MStl Mas Wins lire. Terr Haut'. Ind. July 27 A fire wbi.h stared in the elevator of -he whisky trust's Majestic distillery caused a loss of fl" " on the l log. grain elevator and ma. hinery. The spirits h use adjoining. In which th.r(, w,.rl p, m harre!s of aniritl n lan romf. ,anklJ was v, .. ,,v th work t)f (W. firPnien an(I a , hanet. ln tDft wjnrt Th logs j fullv covered bv insurant c llrrnm Mny Rrtril Oil. Importe Ind , July 117 On th strength of a dream a Chi. poan named Lovejoy who owns an extensive acreage in the Kankakee region, will lor for oil Two years ago he dreamed that he beheld s we shooting oil high above a derrn k on the land which he owned The dream 1-0 n, pressed him that be will try and find oil at the stot r-vealecj in his dream. Rrjrerd. South P'-nd. Ind . July TT OwHS E 4'larke at this city, who hss heen elected for s se-ond term as pro-, r inir attorney of st Joseph , ounty. is a Ujsianian by hlrth His addrew hefr the Indiana Hir a -mm lotion of Indianapolis was most favorably . ommejited on by the pr-ss He wa- formerly confidential adviser cf 4'iem Studetiaker s,.h, tlnlril. Indianapolis. Ind . July 27 Benjamin Reverman. of Oin .nnatl. employed as a laborer by the Merchants' Heat and Light company her and Vi;liam H Namint' pigs foreman for the company, were asphyxiated fay carbolic and gas in a manhole The , foreman lost his life in attempting to save the lif. of his fellow workmen loeCSHsilt KIH.-.I Richmond. Ind . July J While trimmlnv an an lamp Heard Quick, nged 2".. was instantly kill. I fay receiving .1 heavy rhar?c of electricity. lie fsja wpertntendejst of the iirook Tille Bsclllc IJpht and Power runt, pnnv and was a IbSSlbsf f a wellknown fr.mllv TO BANISH INSECTS. It s said that 3 MRUS hair f sulphur kept Ip a drawer or clcmet that is Indented ith reu ants Will quickly disperse them That p : nv rt.v ;;1 . : u ... ,rive aw7 fleas That t pt rid of ants sottT quick, line skssttt. That for waterlugs ust borax ai pulverired gt;gar That eonnerM mixed tith whitewash for cellars will baniih ins, fa Horns Magazine.
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James R. Keen? Interviewed at Hit Counti-y home on the Financial Outlook. A VERY EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION. Badbonns la .od. wmm nan Bass leal, aatl the SWM Karalnit I Ikr Italirwaas laraer I baa The) Were l. ear. tri Ikr I'ul.ll. Hair No I oalilmrr. New V.ik. Jnlj H In sonooctkas with the failures in Wall strcel, .'allies K Keeue. WkOOS Oll i law 's booani T. j. Taylor & to., wai am ng those to suspe nd, is quoted bv the Herald u follows in an inter view at his country heme at 4 edar hurst: 'Tt is a rsrj extmordlnarj itua tion. and for some reason or other tlie public refuses to buy. it has been out of the stock market for two or tl res months, and it- reap. a ranee in Wall street would be a welcome -ight in that gloomy financial district." mDq you think that the general prosperity is likely to be affected by the serious decline in stocks'.'" was asked. "1 dont -ff why it should be." Mr. Keene replied. 'Piisincss is good crops are excellent, and gr ss earnings of railroad.- arc larger lhaii they were l.i-t year. I have- no doubt their net earnings will be correspondingly large. In spite of all this, people have no confidence. Thev are appalled nt the tro endoos decline that has taken place, the explanation fot wkicfa had not been reasoned out by litem. "Ibe- extremity cf the langer sh nld bring relief from a conee;rt of the financial and railroad interests te Stop a further decline, which mu-t gather force if it continues. P r haps the best reaw ii f r the, prenent situation has been the ah-, lute- unwillingness of the public for some time- to buy securities, It yon have se-llcrs and few fauvcr- it i- ea-y tc pre diet the result. I befieve over-capital ration anö tue ai-.istr us c, n.-.f.-e . ! tiiree oi four recently -org.-i.iie-d tru-ts fa. paralysed t he bnyer, pr dnced pen. eral fright and te rrible liquidation of good securities to protect bad ones Despite this liquidation, which has re(luce the' average va i" - f -ei ,r tiejht cent., bank loans have not been redocedjaoe bas tke snrplns bee n mate rially increa-e-d. "It would be natural to bic.k for n c.rre-M tiding dec renne In bank le ans in eonscojnoncc. This bas not k--enrred, end I hav. n-t seen any one yet wkobaa fathomed the reason foe it. It may be safely -ail that this singular retilt. s,, contrary to all p"evious exerien. es. faa- caused much anxiety and produced grave npprekensk ns. "Pxplana'lon of p n ..v be poeftlfals from people who it. h rstand the intrlencies of the movement .f ntottey and shifting of loans. Ituyers toirely will be " attrae-ted. bowever, a in Wall street comtiUions i f the past." PROGRESS IN MANCHURIA. Kit, Henen.n to llelietr that a atlataoinsi BVentf w m ne unrs hy rpli iiilirr I lrl. Wa-hington. July 2s While there has leen a lull in the Manclmrian negotiations during the past week, it is Stated that up to this jMiint satisfactory progress has been made, and there is every reason to believe that before the first of September next a treaty will be reaely for signature, whie-h will define the trade opportunities of the United States in Man rhnria. .An authorized Statement on the situation is as follows: The question of the onentng nf new localities to trade in M.ir.churia has been in substance satisfactorily or ranged with the Chinese government and nothing to be SStttled but the question of the date when saiel o, ., Titles hall be openi I. This naturnllv will be subsequent to Ike exekange of ratifications ,,f the treaty in whit h the opening Is Bgreed utKin. ANOTHER FAILURE RECORDED. Ihr l'allare of BSlWfn S, ateOtag A 4.. isnaoaawed tko xm l..rL s k. i:. lenHur. New York, duly ;'V Another steick exi'hange failure was recorded soon after the opening ,,f Monday's mar ket. when formal announcement was made on the exchange of the suspension of Rdwtn s. Booley a- . Tke firm includes, bsslllua Mr. Ibol. v. Prank ilrumley and Ne.rbert lle-iii-sheimer. iloolev A ( o. were espe cially preimirient as brokers in the tnys of the ItaewoN P. floorer bull enmpoiirn. Roi I. A- ('. were specialists in RvaasvUle A' Tern- Haute ami lies Mo.ne- A port Dodge- se-citri-ties. Päse Ores, hit l Cur,t r lllM.,l.hHl. Jnekmna, Ky.. Inly is, Ksfsntis rt (?eive. here. Monday, state that in a fight on I,,,,, er.ek. 20 mites from here, l.ovan Mnith WOS ikol through the neonat by JotM Hall and a he- btj on the ground he pilled his e-oh.r und shot Hall through the brain. Botb men die I abOOSt imuieiliately. On Hnatlng creek. N miies from bere. .lohn Stedman und Alex ( raft engaged in a fight after a quarrel iw a "blind tiger " Stedman drew a knife snd ( raft a reve.lver lach nn:n in lb led mortal woumls on his antagonist.
COLE COUNTY GRAND JURY. Judge IIhi.II llns Orele-reel a l.raiiSt jar, ta noeeno i Jrirrwi c ii. Ma., vrel Suud, . Jafferassi . t . Mo, duly M. , I ho ( ede county court me! Monday, ami .lodge Haacll ordered ti ipttctal gtui li jury to convene next Monday ta in seetlgato cbarges of briber) la the legislature lie ordered 'hat K' I me n he- summoned hy the slieiitf, ami Said that nny at tempt to BtUJgOst ni.-u to that officer would be promptly punched by lbs court. Attorney- .Ionian und Pope ap peered for Senators Parrii and smith. Indicted eui the- chargf of bribery in connect ion with the nllim bill. ael filed s demurrer to Ibe indictntetst, alleging: that it charges no ofT.n-e llg.iin-t the- laws of Missouri; that it fails to c karge Iks commission of n rime; 1li.it it is vague. Indefinite and Uncertain ; that it is bad because it attempts to charge tw. osToMea, snd that it does not chsrfe any aajreo tnetit with Dnnlol J, Ke-llev as to their vote's in committee or in the senate' eu the alum bill. In the e-a-e- of Senator Sullivan indicted n the c harge of soliciting a bribe frOSn Whitney I. ay ton on the Snmc bill, Ibe same attorney - Died a motion o quasb Ibe indictment. It ia a common aw Indictment) and the motion ntteged that the- indictment charged no offense SgwIllSl the common law or the statutes of Missouri. No motu ii was tiled in the ease nf Senator Matthews wtsleb Att. rnev .Ionian saiel would be allowed to ge to trial. SENTENCE PRONOUNCED. PfVra St. l out H.ieiellers Ite. rive Their leateSeH at the Bar eif JuiIki' it. mi goneS.
St. I ui-. duly 2s. In .Tudge O N. ill Ryan's division of the circuit court. Monday morning, five convict. ! boodh'rs ve-re arraigned feir sentence in aoe rdanee vvith the verdicts of the trial jurie s. Knill Hartman was jj vei six year-. Terry J. Bannigan, fiveyears; T. Kdwanl Allbngiit. liveyears; JohM A. Sheridan, live years, and Loui- Pecker, four years. Appealwrte taken le the supreme court, ami bonds in t0000"wcra iron or each defendant. NO CHANGE OF VENUE. JOSlStS lletnulaa. al SI loiii. lurrralea I nulknt r'. Vletlluie leer c hnasW e-f nur. St. Lands, I nl v 2s. A m"torninn's Monday Horning', overruled the motion f r a e hange of vonue, bled for Harry Pnulkner, former member of the house (if de legates, and hi- seeon. I trial OH the- e harge of per jury in connection with the Suburban boodlo safe depoail fund WBS resume I. Bkortlv before iv on the jury w hiih will try the- ease- was Beiert.-1. an I he triai proceeded. RELIANCE IS SELECTED. Ha I'reeve.l Hern-It. ll.r M re n r Trull. I ii I r 1 I : n I i 1 1 -! le. lev the- t ei. DsfesMlee. Newpoit. I! I.. July J. After Monday's i.i. e- betwe e n the Heiiancc. I .institution and Columbia, in wbJeb the former boni again sesnosnrtrntod her superiority cut the other two. the challenge Committee Of the Row York yae-ht club selected the iteliance as the- defender of the- America's cup. It was also decided to discontinue the trial races. Ifeesre, kjorgnn, of t; . Colnnibia, and Belmont, of the Constitution, were perfectly eatisfied wltb the choice of the ce.mmittee 1 he-y are both of the opiaioa that the Peliance is the fastest e f the trio. F'roni the ehowing e.f the three beiats during the season the Reliance is fairly entitled to he' tke defending veaaeL In eve ry race she ha- rossed the fiiiisfa line ahead BOd has lost but few .vents e.n time allowance. It ia probable tke defender will proceed tc Bristol for a thorough wi hauling. MURDER AND SUICIDE. Ide-nllty nt the e.nple Keinnrl Dead la tier Morton lletuae. rn orki BasnMtnkeSl, New York, duly H, 'Pie bodj of a man who kille'd hi- woman companion Snd then committed suicide' at the M rton bouse, Sunday, baa been identified as Christian Weisse, of Schönes tady. whe re he live-d with n wife and lb roe child tea. Joseph Borgt s local dealgnerdon tided the body. Tke dead man was about 3s years of age, n brewer)! collector and for 11 years a. rCSnber of Iks Klks, having joined the? ord'-r et New BrtStMWlck, N. J. He war a native of Switzerland, wkOTO he left B dfVOrcod wife and one child when he came to America. Later m the day a man called at. the undertaker'i and Identified tin- woman as his wife, lie is Hugo Qnlttner, of S. hctu ct.oly. He- said he wa- alsmt to go into the hotel famines-, and Mint his wife bad come to New York on Saturday to hire servant. He said Weiss, who uu. one of his i . -! friend-, bod followed her. Head of vle.dera Wouelmea. Ttlooinington, III.. July Annonncement i made- bjf the executive Council of Modern WOodsnes of America that I.ieut .-(iov. W. A NortkCOtt, f Greenville, 111., bine been apsiinted past head consul, at a salary of $4, (KM s year. I'aitor Aaaaalfee nan Bralrn. Palinyris. Neb.. .Inly S8 Rev. Vm Van Muren, pastor of the Methodist church here, was SSSnollod, Sunday night, while returning from church, knocked devn and benten by unknown men.
