Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1903 — Page 2

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At tit oration of the low district nnference of the African Methodist church, held at IV Moines, la oa the i7u. u decided to h.:i th next conlereuc- ai GaWburg 111. Roar-Admiral Barker. ommander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic fleet, hat Ti oiuaeudjd the e4uipii.c.ut ol a... tha battleships and large cruisers of the navy ith wirelesa telegraph apparatus. President Roosevelt returned to hit home at Oyster Bay. L I,, on the Uli from Sharpsburg. Md., where, oa tht 17th, ne attended the unveiling of monument on the battlefield of AntltThe tropical storm which struck th coast of the middle Atlantic state early on the ICth proved to be one ol the severest experienced in a long time It left death and destruction la ku trail. The Chinese government will make i claim against the government of th United States on account of injuries in flicted. on the lJth, by residents oi Tonopah. Xer.. upon Chinese resident! of that place. The Standard oil magnates hart added to their wealth the greater nor tion of the $19,GO0.XmV which has beet distributed in dividends on the stock of the Standard Oil Co. and the Con e ::dated Gas Co. Prf. P. Paul Anderson, of the Kentucky state college, was appointed, on the 15th, by the t'nited States government as expert in charge of the exhibits in shop practice, etc . at the St Louis World's fair. C. Sam Nichols, a newspaper man wLo had founded numerous japers in Kansas. Missouri. Colorado and Wyom- j ing since the close cf the civil war ! died, on the 15th. in Salt Iake City, t-tan. ageü w years. T-k . v k & . i mm m m I uc- Bruit j man u;ii ao'l n..i BS H Crowley, on the lth. at Pittsburg Pa . will be first tru-d by court mar tial. then Oirned over to whatever branch of the civ!l authority that may be determined upon later The life of Rer. J Wilbur Chapman cf Warsaw . Ind . was barely saved, on the 10th. by prompt action of several h al physic ians. By mistake his wife gave him an overdose of bromidia infetaasl of a tonic he had been taking. The foreign office says that the re port published on the 17th that Great Britain had decided on tbe dispatch ol a squadron to Turkish waters, is en tirely premature, and that it Is most unlikely that Great Britain will take auch a .step. The great council of Red Men of tb i Tnited States which was in annual sestaa at Atlantic C:tv. N J . adjourned ' on the Uih. to meet at St. Joseph. Mo., ! next year There was a fight between Kt 1 Olli anrt Kanu Pitv ind St Jrttep.. was finally agreed upon Tnitd States Senator Nathan R I Scott, of West Virginia, who has been seriously sick with ilix-coiitis at the Brown Palace hotel, in Denver. Col., since the Utü. when he arrived tnero fr.-m the ea t. was pro nounced, on tkt 17th. out of danger by the attending ' physicians. Paatsl Inspector James W Erwir. In- I -J . . 1 I .. . k . rA , 1 n - .. I . . . nf BM TU V 11-- inicidi glUU Jil. VI , Va- hlngtcon. u. L . for alleged conspiracy to defraud the government, was arrested in San Francisco, on the P'.th. tr a United States marshal. Bail, which was fixed at J".'""'. v.-as promptly fumlJhed. The Harris county (Tex has approved a fee of UtOjMI lof Bsker. Bott. Baker ft Lovett for legal services renered the estate of W M Rie, the miilJoraire. ho was murdered in New Tork everaT years ago by AlbertT Patrick This Is the largest fee ever allowed in Texas in a single case. Erector of Works Taylor, on th ICth. announced, ia a report made to President Francis on the building progress of the St. Louis World's fair, that every exhibit bnHding on tbe exposition site would le completed by the first of next November, and readyto receive exhibits by December I. Francis V. Benque. who was arrestel on the complaint of the federal authorities on a charge of having written threatening letters to Secretary of State Hay. was. on the l'th. commltted to tbe Manhattan state asylum. Ward's Island. N V . he having been pronounced by doctors lo I not la tnl posfevelon of his faculties. Tho supreme lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor, at Louisville. Ky . on the l.th. re-elected all the old officers with tbe exception of supreme sec retar v. the present incumbent being sucteeued by George D. Tate. The motion lo appropriate $0.s' for a headquarters buibl'.ng at Indianapolis, lud . was Jlscsaed aft length, but no decision reached Tbe committee appointed by tho secretary of the treasury to xamiae the vo'tf-ber and verify tie account! of the Lor-isi&na Purchase Exposition Cc reporud. on the lT'fc that tbe vouchers wsro in rroivr forra. and show, as claimed, an eipenditure on the part c' the it. Lowly World's Filr rompxay el fio.i nMO. Tbe f OOt.Ot appropriated Ü aid of ths er-x'ltion rMrsJHw, 1 now available, and ba been placed to tbe .-redit of tbe company

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Compiled .om Virions 8ouroas. MR80NAL AND GENERAL. Fix m .ikied men rot. bed ;he oank at IV unless. Oktav. earl on the tth. of $S"77 The robbers when they left the bank went to a livery table. KOt the cashier's buggy am' rode off It Is estimated t'V this year's export of cotton from Britudi tt'ssi .Africa will amount to i.SPt ton The ir zen body of a man named Kerkey was found, on the l'th. near Nino:. X. D. Sex rotary of the Tlwaaarj Shaw has definitely deeded to withdraw government deposits from 11 banks reducing tteir cire!;lstion to take advantage of the bih price of United States bonds, when such I auks are already designated M United States depositories. One huudred and seventy-six cases of s-h es. valued at $'!,o"o. it has been discovered, have teen delivered to unau'horf.ed parties by the Big Tour Railroad Cc. at Esst St. Louis, 111 They were uisigned to a St. Louis wholesale hov se and have not been located, though the transfer driver who got them has bee a identified. Secretary i.f the Navy Moody has disapproved the findings of not guilty of " vlpalle Inefficiency" in the courtmanial of Ensign Worth man. tried for the explosion on the 1 attleship Massaehusetts. which cost nine lives. Tb- MtOf hohler." annual me- t'ng of the Chicago, lndiar.aioolis t luisville Railv.av Co was held in Indianaoulis. " we-" " - - mm - Ind . on the lüth. Gilben 11. Shaw, of Cl.aago; James Murdock, of I-afayette. and Volney T. Malott, of Indianapolis. whose terms as directors expired were re-elected. It was reported, on the Pth. that it had been snowing at Eldora. Col., for four days, and a number f the mountain trails and gulches were almost impassable. In Berthoud pass there was over Mo and one-half feet of snow. Six hundred men employed at tho Lorain Coal and Dock Co.'s Crescent mines, at Bridgeport. O.. went on strike, on the l'.th. because a dozen men in the mines would not join the; ; union and the company iUMs-ted con working them Fire, on the Kih. destroyed the planing mill and contents of the I. S Harvey PJnnlng Mill Co., at East St- Louis. 111. How the fire originated was not known, but It was believed llghtnlnrr struck the buildin-- Tue loss was about fä.tHM. Frank Clark, who was arrested in Galesburg. Ill, on the 16th, was taken to Pa:mvra, f0., on the 17th. and placed in the Marion qpunty jail. Clark is harged with an assault atd attempted murder ol Ollie Hess, a 17-year-old girl of Clark county. Mo., sevaral months ago. Ti.e national encampment of the Sons of Veterans adjourned, at Atlantic City. N. J.. on the 1 7th. after selecting Boston for the next annual meeting. Arthur B. Spink. Providence. R. L, was elected commandr-in-chief bev "Hnwn oi tne ramiiy or " m t. rover, residing near t.aiev::,e. Wi - wrre poisoned, on the 17th. by mating canned minced ham. One child Äled rnd the rest of the family were male serioUSl.V ill. A heavy fall of snow over James river valley. N. P. on the 17th. addod to the seriousness of the crop situa tion It was estimated that the tall was three inches deep. The National Association of Mexican War Veterans, in convention at Indianapolis. Ind , on the 17th. elected James C. Carlton, Bedford. Ind., presl-ci-:it. Sir Thoma? I pton, who has been Ml of catarrhal appendicitis in Chlcago. was rs pOITe a toy his physicians, m the 17th. o be recovering A killing frost destroyed th eanteloupe crop in the vicinity of Rocky Ford. Col., on the night of the 17th. The loss may reach l.OOu. r.au I. . mmmrn u....i.o.. mm m of East St. la.uis and Uelleville. III. .was found gtillty. on the Ifih, of having paid an employe. Georee Jines, $150 to nura hi" factcry in East St. Louis In June 1 :.' He was given an indeterminate penitentiary sentence. Since the storm of the l"th off the Atlantic coast nothing has ieen heard of the fishing steamship Beatri e. from N w York, wi..ch carried a crew of " fishermen. It is believed the Beatrice went down with all on board. Senator N B. Scott, of West Virginia, who has been alarmingly 111 at tue Brown Palace hotel in Denver. Col., -ince the l.'lth. was reported by his physicians, on the lsth. to be nearlyrestored to health. The weather, on the lath, was clear end warm throughout Kansas and western Missouri. The danger to corn ( er m frcost was believed to be ended. Nine passengers were seriously injured, on the 18th, at Crawfords-. ille. Ind.. by the collision of Monon joassenger train No. S, Louisville to Chicago and a Vandalia freight train. A Berlin firm has c ompleted an order for 1W,0.000 cartridges for Turkey. The last of them. It Is understood, are Id transit Tbe company is slso delivering to Turkey more of tbe singleshot Mausers formerdy u-ed by the German army ITesident Roosevelt delivered the principal address, on the 17th. in a driving rain, at the dedication of the monument erected by the state of New Jersey on the historic battlefield of An tietam Gov. Murphy of New Jersey, himself a participant in tbe battle, presented the monument to the government. One of the biggest coops In Wall street during the recent hear raid. It is learned, was made by young Cornelias Vnnderbilt He cleaned up $1.000.000. It is said, usirf, a margin of $.om fi Meet of his Wall Ptreet profl's wre made in Jirxdily a Jtapld Transit and j Houiüern racine

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rr iini'r, u..;u,.-ts. carpU-' rs, pia ' ' i - Hi ! I ctrl uuw wa declared on ,be 'I: :., liurdrstl mm were takes to Cm, nie Cr.elf T. ,L , s V u4i is ori t 1 I IMh 0, , .1- th rvtaMt n th . trifr. ng miner at the apld cam 11 St. Louis detectives have unearthed whit te bettevew 10 he one of the larest "fence mi 'uducted In the city recovertua; a greater portion of the ". Oe worth . f sheen stolen from the Big Foer freight hows in Kaet St. Louts. Samuel Miatz. already oinder indictment as a receiver of stolen . ds 1 prominently Implicated Elearer Drscharnps who recently returnee! to his home in Montreal Can., from St Isutis where he worked six weeks, dee lares that he and a x)mpan :on were compelled to pay $2 a day ea h to a walking delegate of the l ii plasterers' union, who refused to ngnixe their traveling iard. LATE NEWS ITEM Fr-itis V!Ikeo. a clear manufacturer of East St. Louis and Belleville. Ill .was found guilty, on the IMh. of having paid an employe. Georse Jine- SM to tjurn his factory in East St. Louis in June. 11W2 He was given an ln1 termediate penitentiary sentence, I The great council of Red Men of the j I'nltetl States, who were in annual sesJlon at Atlantic City. N J., adjourned, ;on the ISth. to meet at St Joseph. Mo.. next y ear There v. as a fi:-ht S-tween i St. Louis and Kansas City, and St. JoIsepu was finally agreed upon. Edward W Davis, president of ths Sh- '.! county ilat bank, committed i suicide, on the lia. by shooting. Davla was once a member of the low. ,eglslature from Pottawatomie county, and was a prominent citizen. Ill health was assigned as the cause. Cm, A Vi cl ;,r rrt , i f tfiA l'.th rtfF f Vl ... ., . ... . . . Atlan'ic coast nothmc has leen heard of the fishing steamship Beatrice, from . . r r. , New lork, which carried a crew of 3u . ' . . . .. . fishermen. It is believed the Beatrice went down with all on board. Senator N. B Scott, of Wont vircinia. who has been alarmingly ill at , r li t. linwn t'ali r. hi.TPl In IVrnvrr In

since the Utk, was reported by his N",r" mmmm , physicians, on tbe ISth, to be nearly Xotre Darce. Ind . Sep. 21 Trrestored to health. (scholastic yrar at the l'aiver!ty l For the first time in a year all unions ' Notre Dame was forma! . an d with of St Joseroh Mo are at neace with' scoleuin IWb mafs tekbrated by Rev.

. . r emplovers The strike of painters. lathers, plumbers, carpenters, plasterers and electricians was declared off on the ISth. The Chinese government will make a claim against the government of tht I nited States on account of Injuries In- 1 flicted, on the ICth. hp residents of Tonopah. Nev.. upon Chinese residents of that place Ieeslder.t Roes velt ret a med to his home at Oyster Bay, L. I., on tht 18th, from Sharpsburg. Md.. where. n the

17th. ne attended the unveiling of a " cago. and a Vanciaiia fnipLi trair. Tl. , In reaching a p- aeeable solution Bui- imrenre 'i I . i .a s.e ocei monument on the battlefield of Antie- j paisenger train was passing th. rostir.g : garia replied that Ti.k.y must end 1 he preceding year. Relief expended in tam. when a Vsntxlla freight crashed into it. tbe mas saercs v. ithdraw her frontier H2 H. llef by lodgei. I.56!,794.SC; Nine passengers were seriously in- ' overturnire b swMfhlcg cs,r and day , forces, guarantee peace and protection relief try encampme nts. $2C.ri..17.3-. rejured, on the 1Mb. at Crawfords ville, oach In the ir.oVer wer- 22 pasr.- ' to the villagers lesirlnc t. return t.o " by uebekah lodges, t67.eo834: toInd., by the collision of Monon passen- j eers and In the roach .'.7 Th aeeidnt their bono amnsy the political of- relief. t3.h9320.O.1. Total relief as rer train No. 6 Louisville to Chicago, was caused by the air brake? on the ! fenders and Introoluce fuco govern- euovu by records since lfe.10 to 1902. in-

and a Vanclalla freight train The weather, on the ISth. was clear and warm throushooii Kaaas and western Missouri. The danger fi corn from frost was believed to be ended. Three hundred men were taken to Crippl" Creek. Col . from Michigan, on the IMh. to take the places of the striking miners at the gold camp Flre at the Missouri state fair grounds at Sedalia. Mo. on the 21st, destroyed the cattle and horse loam. the emergency fire engine boose and 1? Cr.,iir0,l . . 'i TO ! i oi , , i Voneaa . I. iiii i.t ,i i..ji,ui I. x a . i - ft Texas station, the sheep and swine building and the new were partly destroyed poultry hott' The loss was estimate d at faO.Oon. A conl-rcnce of members the j pUte centra amuUtt. wrn of th. people s party was he ld at Springfield. Ill . on the 21t. to iiscuss plans of a campaign and to take sorae action on the recent agreement entore-d Into at the recent meeting of the national committee held at I 3rer. Col. Traffic loetw en Itaratxio and Portage. Wis . was abandoned on the list. The roads were covered with from two to six feet of water, and the damage to crops and property by the break. ng it the city leere was estimated at UV boo. Lar-e tracts of com north of Prairie Du Chien were under wat-r The Fort Smith ft Western railroad wa completed and train service tiegun, on th- 21st. from Fort Smith to Guthrie. Okla.. 217 miles. Myrn T. Herrick. H. C Frick and Marcus A. Hanua are among the promotors. Thomas R. Hancock, editor of the Neoita till o Howa, anl a prcomlnnt political figure in the county, died on the 21st. aged . years Ha was a staunch republican and a member of the c;. a. R and BMOOak) Tder Bondhioldors of the Paris Gas Light and Coke t o . of Paris 111 .n t!. made application iu th- circuit court for a receiver. The liabilities w-re estimated at $V',ooe No as were given. Committees in charge of Chicago's centennial celebration, which begins con the 20th and lasts until October 1, reported, on the 21st. that the prelim inary u 11. ! practical!,, .tnpi- te The Fore River Ship and F.ns i ring Co.. of Qulncy. Ill . on the 21st. discharged 5Hi cof Its help. Every 1 "partim nt was aff-cte-d No cause was given for the wholesale discharge. The conveyor of the Southern Pacific e levator 1.50 feet king, was destroyed by fire at G.henton. T-x . on the 21st. together with part of too wharf; loss. $! !. The executive council of the Aaierlro Federation of Lal-.r begun Ha an 'ul 11 111 -n Hit at WasbiDg-

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' I wcwo oy icicgrapn rrom various I Town, ia Indiana. T Ml.r t kxsn n i .. I KiixOBBO I . Sent II TV I Jl'. W S Kui sitjr of Marklaiti Aveoni. Mt.odist Ei ;. ial rkunh have a. I novel measure to raise a church fund, to bi.ild 1 parfonace ard er.larxe th church built.inc At the Jn ntlcg of ih- fo- lelj-, :n wtich p'ai.s r n entlonel ami considered , oone m tuber suk- J cestui that ihr society ro to one of Ihn ' local anninK fa-toris and peel toma- ! - Women wi.r'-uii: th. re tarn :n m ; rents to one dollar a day and. as th factories were advertising for M' more women cr.d girls fcr the p-eiirr-rroms. the churrh womm le!ded to accept the places acd marched in a body to the factory, attired In old frocl r . aprons, rubber bouts and peeling kniis l band to bee in their jobs. tooiitlirr kiirlrtf. Tcrre Haute. Ind . Sept l Cosl npemtaTC new admit the diffl-ultis of last winter in supply ing coal to CM.Ko and other uur.s wil be rtpented the comIna winttr. and thnt the same Ml a pric s will prevail It b simply Impo ble even now to get the product to ma--ke u and evi ry Indiana operator is behind with his orders The rhiroid. ' caarot supply .mptv cars no kp the mines sroing tiM time ai.d hae ro' the motive power to haul loaded ears pmmpMT Tere Is s bar hlncorno br OUl. i wm w i,;i, j IT U i X ( . t i ll.r i gomti rn Ind.aca :itr.. t.. er for Iba! 1 ani two roat.s ar- rf:s:i c -oa! Ircni tr. matter, allexetpt perlshabJ- Sreipht. In Mol onitillon. f 1 . t- . II . '-Mfl,f, ,: " a ' ! rUon ' !b- a'r h'T' w ' d irLrae mwmmm, wr.ien ciostti tnr j doors a few days ago. shows a morescrii ous condition than w as at fir-' expected, j The total assets are e?tiT:.t.d to be S'tt. .1 while the lial't.itnsare f"l.' - . , , JZZ . - I . . . , .. , - ; In bills aLd nots and $lel .ä. :n ftocV s ( . . . 'and honrs The valve r.f th- iot i , . . , .. - ..... i n i.iuuiruiiumi riufL a rvt tLnv. r re I Wayne, and Charles Xirbols. of Urn. . - m I I u.U.. m re appr-inceo :tirj!rary irnsifes to take charre of the tnnks J. French, assisted by Kev Mirtin .1 Regan, as deacon, and Rev Jim s Regan as subdeaeon President Mrrissey pr a ' 1 the opening sermon, and the large seminary hoir furnish I the music. Dr. Monissri sunjr the benediction, and th Church f "he Sacred Heart was beiutiftiily illuminated. Mao IVr tniM.-nl Crasrtordsvflle, Ind . Spt 21 -Nine 1 oa-ser.e rs wre invir- : a: Craw-fcr .-- i ville Junction by the collision cf Moron ias?en?er train No . Iolv i l. tQ Cl ifreight fa!Hrr?owork v -uiri.ir ..r Pas e. tVlnrrhns. Ind Sept ?l -n Anderson. aged years, a son .f Fdm Anderson nrcmincnf frrr..r nf cor. man Tow nsrr'p. committed sub idn at th home of his father two mi'-.- we. of Taylorsville. Because of differences between himself and his employer Anderson became despondent, and vral : ing into the yard he ffd a t l.-tol b-.l! lno his forehead and died two hours j afterward. To nullit 4 nnnl. Laporte. lod.. ?ept. 21. Charte W I. , a - . .f Cll. . .1 I ... I 1 .i... iwU..i... ..... j ..- ,eorge i irson. of . maniac, hive en ; We.i env ne-r, -n rc.ao,- a survey ror j - - i.oui ob ; iJile Michigan to the Wabash river a'. logar.sport. It u ssid that if this canal is onstru. ted it will shonen the waterway from l-ake Michigan to th. Gulf of Mexico i miles. Iii Hint - Fvansvi. ltd. Sept. fl QMtl Fred Houke and Capt. Fred Brenne, ke. tm i-i.firi, t.f Itef a. Oti'A T;,n ' . - . . m. v . . . . . , . . . i u1 'ilia.Hut hens' piste 1 at the German village at the Tristste fair grounds lest Friday night, are scomewhat improved, bur are .7 no mein out of lancr Jacob Lata, the third victim, also is improv:ne I ' roner Matt Walling is Investigating tbe shooting. Mitmaac lv I'rnM. In: anape.hw hid . Sept 21 P F Johnen, chief of the Indiana b irecu of stitistl. believes that rhe te fr.ost in Indiana has not materially injured the rhane-es for an averajre y e: of corn in Indiana, end unlevs thereshould be heivier frosts within tti next week or two. he believes the Indiana farmer will fare well. Kaenpr from Jail. Je fferison ville. Ind . Sept. 21 Hnrry Fc me tt. eaargad with safe biov.!,nr James Masengill. who confessed to attempted crimfnal assault on a six-year-old slrl. and Bud Jones iharvl with per, iry. esraied freom the county )il Th" men cut a hole through the iron case and dropped to the ground by ns of a rope made of bed lot bine. rieii s&eseesvjt. Porter. Ind . Sept 21. -The pecop hee wer thrown ir.to Intense eariten " by an attempt to blow up tb nlcon of Ftd Sie ers. A dynamite cartridge was thrown into the 1 ullolr The artr'.i're was icn In tome to prevent an explosion. Siooi.l Itrr SSnthOWk Fort Wayr,. Ind Sept 21 Mrr Ruth Oryar,. of this city, discovered that her M. wIiam, m 0- a k. . .1 i j a M"' m:. mill, rir- ir 11 eCi . aC I

yean, rcslöed at CooVeivIlls. Ill 8L Monday, made application in the cirIs now Mr Rachel Parr Mcthtr and. 01,1 0o,, for 11 " Tto liahill- ' sin htrr hau l-etn reur.it T Mm are csttm&ted at f 80 ) No art et i are given

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Turkey is Massing 40,000 Troops in and Aro-ir.d Falanka. ONLYAQUESTION0F AFEWDAYS telr II 111, Or, . I 10, i,l ll.i.llr of Huirr and 0 .re I i In I hI urn il In ihr I Ii Ills S'lil i. m Hie ll.milia rl.r Olnnaillr. Loi.i! n. Se;it 22 A li-patch from the town of GwitoisOlo, on the TttTCS h . .n frointior. to the Pally Mail, reports that great excitement provails In the ui.-triot l.i-caue of a l;irmish that occurred betwe-n Turkish and liulgartau troops. Sat'irda: . eon the mountain range which forms tin bor der line , The ,,..,0 u tnat war on, , qut ,(loa ui Ww hntl nly a que stion il a 1 vv .a the people- are r-nio :ng their property fmm the frontier districts to piaoaa of saft-ty. I The lispateh adds that Ttirkey Is massing l tn-'ps In and around Palanka ten rmlo-i trom th' Bnlgar.an IVontier mr.'oinst which force t hi- Rub gar: ;.n-; .: t . taeii at Kostendfl. Ti Turkish frontier officers savs a dispatch to the Times frotu Kut'nit.a, Bulgaria, report that the insurgents under Gen Zontchieff have la-en dfeated with great slaughter near Melik. anil a great number of flulgarians were massacred in the neighboring villages, several of which are burning lltr lie mi nil IlirLi Kill a. BoAa. Bulgaria. ;' It is re ported lo. r that Co Turks have been killed with dynamite srhih - ' against a body of insurgents K: -;. . tile. in the yu ii wi.k i i n i: n i i ic. i urle ) IIa lalfCoj Uiolcnrla .!!- miee in llnrklna n BedwtfwSU ioria. Sept 22 The unfavorable replies of Austria and R'tssla to Bulcarla''' last note, and th fact that i:r,e of the great powers has ft t replied, coupled with the allegations that one of the powers is encouraging

the military party at YlWh Kiosh. ten I he ReLekah lodge i .eml-. rship is 1to create a l.-ss hpeful feeling here. -' Th encampment memberThere is. h. -cr. no rr( ..i,rii,ie ' hlp nnd mo t rtothers of the Hebkul

change in the sl'ua'ion Various reoort are in cirrnlat:on reardina: negvtiaoon between Turkey and Bui-a-aria l.oline to a solution of th, Ma !. n'&n : ffi ulry j Turkey has preent-d a note to Buk ' caria asking for the latter s a-si.-tance ! mental re forms as will naeifv Ma-. - w '' n a an1 Adrianople I The Bulirarian reply concluded: "lt tbe Pr'n situation continues' ,he BuUtarian govemm-nt wiil be com- . t eiied to yield to public opinion and ond an army to the frontier." It appears doubtful that the government has sent such an answ r. but the statement published represent in si e degree the g ;er:nient s cttifide. According to inrortration received at revolutionary from Monctir. IM - per -on jieri:h"d in the flames ,.f their bnming villages near Ka t..ria mon than twelve hundred bodbs of w and cloildr.-n ar. said to o Iviiie unaft f, dels and on the r bW , Mooad that place. f p..orr nr CUD C77I ruraiT WtnUX Kit LITIO LftLtrtltfll Vlnilr boIii. l ! li'uncrr Ii) lie .fcoSW Hlfh Whoeli tie anil I ranl .In in. v lime !lie:i. Nevada. Vo. --' A Charge of , emtoczb-nient of $;-., has be-n mm:. against Cole lounger, the bandit, by, th- management of a wild apart sheow with which Frank .lames and Younger i hae boon since shortly af. r Young. ers par..on from the Minnesola pent- f tentiary. where he was serving a life J sentence. James an.) Younger l.ad pre-j .tisly bmticnt action for tlamaies j against the rcannrcTm-ut fHrauo. as thp bTU sFt-il Ihf. athitar nrvenor faiLo - ' mm,- " ' ww 0TC ton . BW. V J eejnlp the ag-rregation ac co ding to ceon tract, and refused to drice away tb' gambling element that followed the sbeows. Both James and Younger assert there Is nothing In the emlez zJement charge, which they says la retaliatory. op. rno.r. e I ui m nmkrr Mrlnrf. (' ilorado Springs. Ooi, 8 i t t3 -Tbo sampler at the Standard mill at Colorado nty has resumed operations j with non union m n. and it is believed ' that an attempt will le male within ' a few clays to start up the mill. The ' nprators say this is another (rtatatf for them, while the striker maintain it has no significance. ItntlMn l.iohnrrri In ftlui. Cbof ' town. N. T.. Sep 12 A riot by Italian laborers on the Oneonta. ( ooperstiown Ac Richfield f5;ririKs I ro ley road. Mn!ay reulteii m tt - n.-ath of one Italian and the Injury of General Manager Tilton and a asjaaty sher iff PtHentlen f'mtr m Hrrflirr, Pari, in spt 22 Bondholders of the rarls Gas Light and Coke Co

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I Sovereign Grand Lodge ia Annua) Convention at Baltimore, M. msoeitast Wsiters err Urlios vrui Vaia St Ihr Mrlr(tatrs T e oi I f 1 mm otalra urr Hi-prear ulril. Balttiira. Mil. sept, lt. it is snagkl tstlaaated that there an now in llaltlinore UM'oij visiting Odd Fellow., attending tlx- ianml onswatttloaj jf tho asjaacataa Krantl lodge of odd iMii.vv-. .nid offliial i.f the ionl r .- that nieiiy more will ue here to-day tud to-morrtiw Monday eeti.ng a ro-.-Mptioti wan tendored to Grand Siro Chaiiwa M Ooodwtab tf Atlanta, tla., tn4 Ba It. A Han;., conn anding the militant tirand Masur Lhlwunl Kossnian, of Maryland, was master of t.ereuiotile. At th same? timo a cot. ert at tli" patriarchs militant head faarterj in the Fifth regtiii.nt armory was in pnogress. At the opera house. Grand Master Edv a-i Ho.-sinan of the j;raiid lodge 01 Mary laiol delivered i. anire.-:, ol wel umr, which was respond d to by Gov. Jotn Walitr Smith on the pari "f Maryland and Mayor Ruben M McLant or Halt t more. j Grand S.re John H Goodwin, of . Jcornia. then made an aldross. after whi h tM overelg grand lolge proI reeded to Odd Fellows' temple and lt'an Its secret ich! -rat-uns I The annua! r -pert d tlrar.d Sire und ?onir.ia.ili'r-m-Ch!c f John B Ooodwin v.L. it. v. a- r a.'V ?ho- s tt.e c.nler to te in a flou. hin, condition. A larse part of the report a taken up In P. reapitulatlua of the decisions of lodc ! piestiona of grand lodges and grand encampment; new by-laws; new lodcet md enc Hmpments chartered, account it the introduction f the order in the lll llln..!.. I. - - - - i,. , elM, --a ,hr . . ...oeeiu i. ui. r. i i limn ii -i.f? in. Inrpiirn ..iL'tilries The condition ol the order at the 1omc of lio U shown by returns as follows: Suburdina -oodge mwht-hip, lKceml.tr Jl. r."J joc'i fOf;; pncniniinnt nt naemix-n-hii löl.'.t.V. Rebekah lodge membershii ibroiba-rs. 151.11;; sistrs. l&tjK&Q) ami 1 Australasia, sex not given. 1.914. making total Uebekah membership 4 1 1,959 ; ' partian hr militant membership. 17,- . lit. The total membership of the or der wh'ii Inelndesi the snbordlaatt lodge mtniberthin and the sisters only lodces are not lacltidd in the atv . total as t.icy an 'iidlnate lodivt i memltr.-. 1 Ke.enuos .r receipts a lJ- SuborHnate lodges. l.24.no.: encamp j ments $ ' ' '' 1 . I KM I. - UUI-nO, OaArf g Total revenue. $ll.ij3.- . 1'u-lve. W AKX.Kb.xz. The reports of the .rantl secretary idjirant-r' :. rai and grand treasure! :ain a review of the work of ?1 or'lcr I;irinK theyar VM'2. eharteiw Issued dnrln th re;ir. fraternal publications, crand lodge journals, homes and asylums owned by the order and the annual rep.- rtf of the grand lodges to the sovereign p-and lodsre. receipts and expenses The rash ualareo ir banks to the credit f the sovereign grand lode- on July 2, lütrt. was S5.7 !'.' At the meeting. hl.:iday. of the pa narrns r.;miani a rn-o.-n-m w., , adopted to p"rm't t e militant hr.fi'' j rof tho order to recrtiit its lorces lroro I lionlinate lodges. The resolution j will be presented to the soerelgn j grand UkIi,i-. tli ccccpiatice by the j latter beinK rc-qu!red before lt be com' I a law. Anether Important matter acted upon bv the le !e uat -si was a re.-oolufi' r i rrrtirstraa Iba sovaiwlan urand Jods to ar.'fao.iie the rovi doa -f the Stan I ard oiatrl.irc hoc n ;r..nt ol:ime Th' Crfn-ilntoH r.-ol torinfed in an,, haH tYc r.iua, of , ,,rtnch of ,he orrtrr ,nrv ,t8 f;,rma tlii 'u jy tbwg,M ,.!at lLr rer. fa srand ,,kJs. wJ1 Rrant l)oth roq, nf the nrmy of the or.ler Twenty -tw mMtm rpTvnX ,t yesterday mettins of lhe ,,atriacbi. rim imp nnoir nn riser nur ruLivc Dnunc ur inc unrnt. Yiepi-Ua llim.l I'ollpe- Tiotril lo On ct aoaaShSI Hne lioll I. nine miel irrrtord thv Ploiem. Topekn. Kas ,c. 22 Tin pol ce Bunday altcrncHin. broke up t ball gr me at the fair grounds an) constructively placed the players in Jail. A Sunday exciirs1othjgd been run from Kansas City to Topeka. and a local Topeka team and the Kansas City Slinielers were n the diamond with a large crowd present Suddenly th police sweoop'd down and took the; players in charge jter the y were released under promise to abandon the game. .In ine Ii. I III ii n' . nur. Columbia. S ('. Sept. 22 In therase of James II Tillman. Charge with te murder of Kdftor N 1 tVn r.alvs, the granl jurv Monday, rrcom tuende I that the loc al crfc-stnal casei be heard before the Tillman case Th proH'v ntion will odose the carry iout of the ncomnieniiatniii. Hntilirr I nmlli Wtnlr4. Trinidad. Cd . S.pt mi - t'ne rabbei was fats'iy oundel and another b believed to have been injured while attempting tn rob the hardware store Of Bronson 1 Oriswcld about midnight