Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1903 — Page 2

Weekly Courier.

r. DOAXK. rabliahor. f J A SP KB. t 1 I l INDIAHaV

me rTencn i. w.dr . h bit for tl

Bt. Louis World's fair already amounts to $4.000.000, and m. ! nie a p. arl collar valued at $600,000

Post m.'ihtrr i,. ... : .,, Payne on ths 2tth. Informed t!;. president tint he would haw ready for him the rtft ff the post i.fti.r MKlkn Octo ber 2"

CCTCBER 1903 tri I n-p t win riri u .r J ij e ; 6,1 To M j3 14 15M6 17 I !6 M9 20-21 22 23 24 25 2C 27 2b 29 30 31

Sir Michael Herb. : the lirltlsh am . - . 1 .... . bassador tO the United States, i:t .:. OS fat "a 11-. 1 1' ,,Tn lin U.e2Hth. a: Dhv. , Swlt. , rland . j k J Y il I KF. after a loaf and plucky tut- against 1

consumption, which tragic suddenness

in. uait i Willi

Compiled fum Various 8tures. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Sir Thomas Lipton. who has been In Chicago since his iiius, suiii.d when told that Senator Kearu Lad

r",UWN lu,? 1-Hn.nei as neing an fiUmiv of three women Ideal successor to the late vbrta-1 te vth. :n a n?d ne

nor sir ah. nael Hen

I The cieail !ouy of Tom Madison, the jsia.. p tin uiiiL ttranty fUtaOHu

.1- Msnd, on

.ir Co vie. NeD.

He had he. n 1 ..1 nv .Mm-. .1 anl had

Ths civil service 'commission has re- Pw! " of! ceiTed a call from the Philippines gov- 1

ii'Hi) 11. L'c.Mtn, nutzer vi sp:i..r

H..i. rams, oe il.e I'd .ed tb rissen gnJ st-tell au. :ns 1. . :.ti! axi northern TS' Tht !' 1 r r.- : u. : .iff n- .- Coed mg fafIHpl Hvalley tea pilet vide -invar. pSSpb w.re r.-p0r

nr. 1 e Cr , i r . aa, 4 anOili bOt aecUOaV UM. j rutneWI

Chicago la a bidder for the national K"pul)ican convention in x$r 0. la aW . nroLa.Li.Jiii th. Ha::i:.;uj clvj .21 .c tne ftht o get it

Th. Uik Tour C fled the Alton r.i , Granite City. j,l , t L j stop at that pi . that ü.e com pan) j . j lte City commuters I 1 Men cnmpLed by th tuii'fr Hrakeman a alter

son of t'narhs Teti : freiet.! ace. of the M K. A T. raiiroad. of Nevada Mo., was lust at.:.., 1 M'd. on the Is by falling from the tup a toa cai ort th Mi-so-.r.' Pacific train, nJir La roy. (Can

WITHIN OI R LIMITS.

by IWgTaph from Vaiiouo

Iwr.s In

La act

MM la

ME rh.l. Ort M d ' (h golden -haired ." h is lauMnjc

ARMED MANIAC

AT WHITE HOUSE i

Fl IEIMIS tWeiEWI

; Progress of the Great Enterprlw

Compared with Other Fairs.

1 iauck(pe I

Peter Elliott Makes Desperate Effort to See Presnient Roosevelt.

ah th uniam wrti Hm vi ne-lv alaiitMaa V taafc Win IlS Ak.,af IMrwIirr 1.

aon- I ot l a I SI

It was though aJ 1ü .J): Gran . Kuac of tho peti e Pt lxi. ii coal Td!.e. arv H

J.n 1 of I stott Ciy. Ind tJ .rs old. bt-ajt.h.1 az. I s.n-

,i c, an '2 iuamsc4 n -w..' an.! masn-ti.- v.ict. that reaches tht hearts ul h-r audi, rs Rh an in trt-ting girl be-ause uf her yum for saving souls and her devotioa uf Btr musical gift to that purpose. Miss Lenlch. aftr vorklna during ih sum-

m r at Peany pars, has engaged fr

f PRISONER SENT TO ASYLUM JJ

After geertM M.nlr llr Itkri I i. ... ( aiflr ay lloorW. . j. r and l.a.rtlt ( Ihr Baawwtfwa mu....u

Is

WnahiafjU n tVt Foiled in hi at-

8t. Louis. 0-t. The eou" ru on work on the various bundtngs at the World's fair is now so far advac.ed

that no lotiger an any Joil.t eu-

iswutaad that iL aii u. tuakiuf-vJ long befwe the date of the ope:. The work of Skplaitat loa. securiug congraaaia. conventions and other etpeclal eventü ha also Wn earrfe on in h a ih ..rough and sysiesnatic manner that the exposition i; in s Jjr

a winter f eranerit'.- labors dutm; and Oh a

10. I tetcr o rea President Roosevelt, i be,ler Pt,i(io1 regard to these af-

Petar Elliott, a demented Swedish ina-

' hinist, formerly of Minneapolis, rn-

gaj,eti Muu.iar in

LATE NEWS ITtMi

ernment for 150 male teachers, and will hcJd esarninatioi.s .r tariou- cities ul October 19 and 20. The salaries raiifct from ISH'u to $1,200 per Hhcum After a ... k.ut of over seven m. nlhs, the 600 employes of the plant oi tht American Corn Products Co . in Chi

cago, known as the Chicago glucos ' R'wt fT tl-'h hrak. nia who-, Lome

factory, went l a. k to work, on the 3d I ln was kill.-d in a fr..,!.:

Beja, 111 . has beerl indicted by the tmnd Jtrry of Sarirttmon ro-mty, on five counts charging malfeasance in ft..e ia lariiiiuiug the ofw ration of apUMU in sa:ooÜMdd other places, and youirooins. WW Armstrong, a Lake Erie &

t.ri I 'ran. '

i t . i a ... - i i . :

r.ifls.i.ir. ma. vau . -1 n- .n-( with Whit; HuuM im)U, emen. ho Indianapolis and Martlasrille Ilap.d tercepted his posaihl deadly errand ' Trsasit VMnnany ha len ?ireii thw u the executive mansion.

"cat to cTnaN-t hre with th. Big Elliott vi armed mnh a rv..H-r The Illinois state fair, at SpHnrfleR , Four y, a rrnaehfa. being rivea fh-3 ",nn .

V-'lrTil '1 Ct a,P",V by The nnrt! - President, and. according to his own -.'""' "X. f .ling citT. It ia said that th mm nanv ka l . . ...

the receipts of 1W. the next best yer, oonc .his with a new , hu7,. , . .T"" ' " '1

The attendance was x;., v,t,ir tra.-v an.' .n i . I iz- ... .. . .

- - k - - . - - I nniirnipr mil rr r 0 in nr0.i1U.nf

:. ..d on the ror the week

r.d.

v f re

by over $ i "

greater on every day than on the corresponding day of former fairs This was a demon! rat ica of unexamj'ied pn-fcrt.-s and 1 i'ofn tili in i.l.uc.t, Cl.i.ac.'- I'n'e-nn.al celehratloB closed ob t! - I the : u h. a blase of firewor-.i. .vl.-L ... e. tl-.O

and hours.

rowd

u?

oser

.t'.iuts

nbl'-d on

nf tl. 0 n t r

under union conditions, with union pay wa- uu me -iuu. at .. woy urosaing. arge-

, .. ... v. .... . won d . mew a ite graa:est crewc raa

nee the '

to

! i

1 fivight bu tin., tl e he us or r

ä : . - : . m. at .

inr tine re-ween tots cjty aad r aar- , ttd L., lW0 boys were at worship. !aa!i. This braa.fc f the big Four has j rstea a MsSsw. Uen cning poor "passenger service for Eillott sent a letter to the president

mttntlM OWiBg tO the BT. S of t. weV tIlln In a r.n.l.linr m.n.

r- "r.;- ir. vn. h h nraised

Mr RcxeTlt. and inclosing his photograph, askinr an andlence He ap-

danca. More than ha'f

'aha-. been three to ten am fcntt-

-r 1

H Melville Hanna. a brother Of Senator Mark Hanna. on the 29th. pave flOO.ntMj to the Western R serve umveraity at Cleveland. O.. the Income ol which la to be devoted to the promotion o." Instruction and research id anatomy and kindred aubjtcas. Gov. Hunt arrived at 8an Juan. P. R

states tor tne ..ist r,s. al . ir tro

' 5o.?.tcn:4. an increase of f ."ve.4n: , over the year preedire. and the total expenditures ffO6Jrt,C07, an incr-iso of t:.c The s irplus was 154.- ' 2T.ti.T. as ciuupar d nith $!l,27.'fl5 I u UN I In all the statoa whkh oomprised he sV''ilhf rn P.mf. .lim v .1. v.

tn lis I m4 ,V, I 'nl,... a. ... .1 I - "

" ' ti anrors are as.-lptlnt the

Th- a:-'!-al ,

o clock Monday morning and ask-d for

was warmly welcomed, offli .als an.'

civilians uniting in a tiV mrnstratiou In his honor There were no attempt? ! to treat disorder Th.- socialists efforts to cause a i nionstratiuu a&ainbi the governor proved tts-ic,.

display seen in Chicago World's fair ranged from

125. :w persons. J. G Harris, city judge of Hobart, Oklfc., was arraigned, cn the 3d, on lt ccutts. charging him with rcceivfng money fr. m gambling houses in pay

ment lor allowing them to perate in that city. It was charged also that ha protected gaaillers from arreet or a financial tonsiJcraiii n.

An estimate as made, on the 3d,

Or Mar. or '

-prf a : f .v. nf.1mna Tfar. j prteident. A newspaper coreapondtf mtttinr of Friends ahc wed the death L tanding in the doorway, inquired: .-ate of Friends exedsd the birth rate. "J10 -VOJ wBt to ,b pr1T',' r-fr..if mn hi mim .- U4- dent for.

Frar.c; W. Thomas, of Puartith. dep!ord the frr t Ttndtncy todiaeoar-

I age efcr.v atarrlaac at... sa.i the enr-

. a. : 11 r: :.o . :. y a .'buret L it o ' t

Lia-s I ruff. T. Tr ! .ate fnd u: : - T: ' i- 'trie coat par. i .as

erurbar. lines

that this year's cotton crop in Okla- j 30 ears th ttr

Indian Territory would Ttrr- Haute

A mass meeting of protest against the situation in Macedonia was held ia St. James' hall. London, on the Ztth j and was presided over by the MahO of Worcester. Resolutiwns wer adopted urging the guvernruent to take attion looking to the pultiojg an end tc Turkish rule in Macedonia

ieet :! e rit' rontaine.1 the largest crowd Ihitaaaiad x0 ap- '-J ,ry. The weather was ideal. tLf lei..ml

The secretary of the laterior. on tht

25'th, Inform..! the depar.ment of Jus

tice that the Cr'-k Indians had heet

selling allotted lands anhout the

proval of the secretary, which wat . coal hatners of Colorado Springs

against the law and the treaty. Tht c'' numlering about -at a mass tUnTBSJf -general advised that the ?er - mee lng. on the lt. voted to strike were void and would not put them on! bfsuse of the refusal of the operators record. (0 grant an eigbt-hour day and 2" per aat, in.rease in wagec Six coalmicjs George Ma?'h -c - an archite. . wide- axe idlt as a result.

ly know n in h s profession, died in i President Roosevelt

to-. . ra-

mert in Its attempt to co'Tect a n.niplete record of the torfederate troops and personi hare been design

riii t Tfl S I iTTNil It "LT ! U W

,i, ?" maL ,Dona ann ,nnian "n-itory would Terre Ha it owned by ih- Terre Hante

" " , ' amcnct to t:, tale, based on tue r., :ri- Tru - . n eompanT Both' A tentative airecm-n- was va. hed .port mai by the various railroad r3 . T, o-lj wi at Peki:i. on the Jfth. Drovidi.tr lor ...-... k.. .... if . . m . ' ' r

. - : ivu J..IH-. im m -iu tun. fn...o. srer. ci rw-'ori a stii i -.ort

Mrs Jc-ner-on Iavis. a ho has been hat lyn f!d by th. Terre Haute Be -ill in Uuua.o. X Y.. was rejioned. on trie Traction eorapeny. M 1 hnUaV the 4th. :o e rapidly rr- ov.r.g from ; itg ntw Hat a it Parit.I.:.. antiC.:her Ulttcas. Uet physicians said she j w ould be ab'.e ti itave for her winter ! " tirti-. home in Xew York soon. Oreeaiw. cd. Ind. Ort. S-Jk

1 it isn. ass.snsnt ant nntvnutnt . 'he j edastric linht oompany here. as

foiiBd to-day on nnicua and dying

waai to see the president." said

Elliott "He want 0 s.- nie ' When is your ngacmentT inluirnl 1. or keeper Cisele. who eyed the

1 5wed suspiciously.

j "Between I and 12." replied Elliott, j

I c Mir. ai-er a m. rani - par:e . tieJ cided that a crank was at the mansion r ltd -ignaletl to his comrades.

K.n.lnr la rrrl I'orVrl.

iair man a itn.-r that a! I'h.iav.t

or the last two at Pans. Brietf the

a desperate battle I romplem.n of the exposition is a.

sur u 0 .-ore next spring, aad ail the prejaratory administrative and esploitatlon has lieert done so well that a greater success may be anticipated than that -vhich attended the Chicago

fa.r 1 The figures showing the preset perI cn tage of completion, issued by the j department of works, tell their own j story. The Transportation building is 75 per tent finished. Liberal Arts

per cent . Electricity. 0: Education. .Manufactures, 81. Varied Industries. $94; Machinery. 99$. Mines and Metallurgy. ''; Forestry, Fish sad Game. &1; Agriculture SO; Horticulture. 28; Main An building. 61: Tetcporary Art building. and colonnades and restaurants, S8. By Mar h 1 every structure on the gronnd will 1 flnishei Of the state bnildinaxa, 18 are tva well under way. and the others wiU be startexl. in all probability. 1 . ' re Thanksgiving day. giving ample Han for their completion by sprinc Many ot thos now in progress of .m ruction are eimost finished. The Iowa buildinr Is f' -ur cent m.itl.-Ll . M it

1 . f Mis--ir!. 7t" per cant, Aruoua, St, Kansas. 8: New Jersey, 0: Connectifcut. 3. and Ini-iana 61. U tL

peare: at the exeeuttve uftces at tea

Wb'fe waiting for the arrival . f 'he 1 hnildings. the Merfran iw'i"

me signini; 01 tne commercial Uea'y Letueen China and the Pnited States at Sharghai rn OrtWber 8. Mr. Conger Is tang'ilne that the matter wfl.1 go through n the date mentioned Phe biggest day ln the history of he Illinois state fair wan witnessed on the 1st, uitu .Ü.UO0 people on the rounds Excursion trains ran froih the furthest limits of the state, and

van. E'Hot; N.an to kick and swear. The police s.'ar bed h!m. hot could find ! no wt-apot.-When he was placed In the van ha became calm for a momat. Before it 1

is completed, the B 1 u. i Ft n

ua'.ier roof, and others are also well advanced iu coarse of erection. The exhibits for all the buildings will begin to come In about T)ecnV T

e of the White House ' 1 ln Freat number, and evrry boil I n ;

President Koosevelt. on the .d. le-

gad Iris nraire to the regular at 5lon of congress. He Wfll prere two nw.sages one to t.e extra session to he 1

emt er and :Le oti.t-r to

inter session.

BrooHi corn prices were reported on

the jump in the locality of Paris. ILL,

and a prominent dealer and manufacturer expressed the belief that $125 per

Le reached in the near

ta.

grounds he again became violent He legst to acreaaB w-:diy. and plunging

his free hand beneath bis :n-.:sr baad.

rill be nadr to receive them

fair will open on April 30, .'. rr. .nibs hence. Every builcMar on

r:.

ven Pie

wbipp-d otit a rvc;vr from a secret 1 rouads will fenjM been

from wounds oa the head, evidently S made hy a blunt Instrument. Two strar.c-rs were seen leaving the b-!i-r-roMB, trherc he was fonnd shortly af-

ter. but thre is no dew.

tt

lan I . I f a . , - Indianapolis. ltd . Oc- Repornf truant officers to the board of state ?raan'T tr.d.a'e that the truant law is

Kansas City. Mo, on the 2fth. from injuries received in a meet car accident, aged 43 years Ho was a native of Brunswick. Me All the buildings 01 the Kansas City Southern between Sl-

was deeply

grieved to learn of the death of Sir Mi.Lael Herbert, British ambassador to the United States, for whom he had a warm feeling Of 1 r-onal regard. He sent a message of condolence en the

loam Springs. Ark . and Port Arthur 1st to Lady Herbert. Tex., wene ere. ted under his direction. ! Ianiel H. Ogden, a prominent l.usi-

ton would future

li.e town of M. ( narles, in Winona wrrg satisfart. -;ly. The repor tt.uniy. Minnesnta. was almost -com-I show that since : ertat.::hn nt of pietely wiped oat I y a tornado 'jo 'he children 's ccurts in the large cities it 4th. Sevea persons were killed and has been found that bios of th ases 28 were injured, many of thsm eri- ( of juxenile deliagnn. y Ugan w. h tmt. j jicy. vi. - . t 1 t n'iir. v. .

tue 171ua.11- in j. iinuu, lur pv ,

ernment itorekseper who was buried

r.na.l neal la Hli rlt.

The

i nest man of Ogden. I'tah. was shot and

beneath the ruins of Comings' distil- Fort

Ir.

pocket which had t-up! T.e search at t. police. -liVer i jau pe! forward and struck up the barrel. Ciscle grabbed for it also, and the two broke il op; a

a Um ; r-ech. the automatic shell tx-

ractor scattering the cartridges

through th van. They bore the weapon back, aad h crashed through the

wind w CiseJe wrested it from the i 8ed. - grasp and Uirew tt Into the j roadway, on whi h the driver halted Elliott tried to spring after it. The j heavy plate glass crashed again, and j

his booy crowded laroueh the aperture. Ciscle. still gripping his arm. was drag- j fed. shoulder down, to the 111. and the jagged ends of the pane, penetrat- .

lag the coat he wore entered the fteh

American Window Glass Co., th . iiisranUy killed while duck hunting, n .til n .1 - 1 -! 1 ..T .1 ... .. . .

Am-ri.an Of and

national i .. c . oi .Marion. Ind . on the 2d, closed a deal with Pittsburg Inventors, headed by Senator William Finn, for leases on about V acres of oil and gas lands in five counties In the Indiana oil fields. The capital of the .orporation was given at 2,00u,0h' a.-h

Formal anoumenr-nt of another increase in coal prices was made, on the Jst, at Kansas City .Mo. The new prices were effective throughout the southwest Arkansas semi-anthra.it Jumped BO rnts to $C 5" a ton, and bituminous coals io St 75, an increase of 25 enXs Pennsylvania anthracite was 11 a ton The; dealers predicted further ln re ast

The attempt of the militia to suppress tbe Victor (Col.) Record because of Iti sympaih's with the striking miners, by arresting the entire staff, was fnis trated by the pluck of Mrs Emma T. Langdon, the wife ef a dmpOSltor w he was arrested She brought out the morning's iss ie on time on the 1st, alth ugh the office was surrounded by two troops of cavalry. a A combination of grocers in Ohio, Indiana nn.l Kninir kv with

... ...v.... .... . . . ..... .. V'lJ - .1 Of $3.'M'. w.o ru mie.l In Cl ! land, O., on the 2:th The oOntMhntioi was composed of retail men. soma them having as many gj g nior.-s. and j

It announ. e.i purpose w as m prote I Itself from the recent cotnbinatipQ ol the wholesale grocers of the middle Slates, who recently organized un.hr .1 New Jersey incorporation.

Class Co and the on the 1st, 14 miles west of Ogden. i . Mi.i.n In.l " I Tl.. - rfl. - . I

i i.r iiiiii s iuiiii ifd ii y a stray shot, the one firing it being unknown. The three Van Wormer brothers wer eleetn lilted at the Dannemora (X. Y state prison on the 1st f..r the rnurder of their untie. Pet r A Hsllenhack, on December 24, Uwl. The jury in the case of Mr. Julia dwards vs. the Alton Light tt "ractlon Co , in a f5.NHi damage suit, at Alten. Ill . for alleged Injuries recelvid. hia agreed on the 1st. and an asked Ly the justices of the peace The Fifty thousand locomotive firemen smph yed bv UsSaSasOTh an railway companies Lav. started a move meat for a wai;e increase and uniform agreements. The increases asked run from ten to W Dty per cent. fjeorgt B McCleUaa w.i t.-minated by the New York city democracy, on 'be night Of the lat, for tnay r. Die er s tin ind Carnegie hall, where the convention was held, are sa.d to have

been without parallel iu the city's po

litical history

lerv. on the 3d. at Peoria. RL: with si ' LSahOS. wbo came hre from South Chi

(other men. was recovered oa the 4th. ! r1' WÄ s yara in tae rear

David Nation, divorced husband of i k bou irom the hotel for

G' S Peter j below the elbow piercing to the bone

Carr.e Nation. .ied, on the 3d, at Mtai-

ione LxHige, Kaa

wo thafts,

With tr.e exception of

the miners in the eight mines in the Pckrt Springfield in., suboistric t.who went on

strike, on the 3d leiau-e tht opraTors had faMecj to omply with the law reBjatrtng the building of wash-houses, re

turned to work, on the 5th. It

trespass sad drutkr.te? In the morn

ing he was found dead in hl ceT! H hac an empty morphine bottle in hfa

laaaa W- ladrlSe. Itdianapoiis. ltd . Oct S Gecrge R. Williamson, of Chicago, atd Martin Welch, rf Jaaesvflie. Wis . clerks In the

on n' ocn. H äVBIa,,HT. rinsr-n-r.r nf f .

said ths men returned to work by direr- ! i nion Tei phone . ..mpaav. cSaaanflted

tion of the Illinois executive boi.ru of

tne United Mine Workers, lieports from N.gaun c Muh . on ths

5th, state that the ,.D ,,f Ewn Mi. h.. was struck by a tornado, and that half of It was laid waste. A num' r of m n working em the roof of a s hoolhouse ' were blown off. one hems killd and four latally hurt, beside several who ' sustain. I lesser hurts. Loss. It'.oao. j

I saleide by shooting themselves, each Is

j the head. No caase is known for th I ceecJ. .

At the dose t.f September. W3, therel The lWo "ds w. use the track joint

were !n active operation R.öjm national banks, with an aggregate capital of

f 761. ' ' .i ift inc-n-av in number

-inee March 14. IOÖ0 ot

and ll 18 W9 000 capital. Th '.are. hay i,arn of ThoaSI C ;r

Wann Haiiaiac. Rarae4. Montgomery. ltd . Oct. 5 A Ire. suppes.; tc I- incendiary, destroyed twelve buildings, including eight business houses Sunday morning. The total loss Is estimated at $.".- Letters threat-

It was announced on the that . 1" ."f u ,n" wtT .recaiveg

.m. w.n. at., irr cemriT an tr ir.

surane was caneelled. v leeiaa f i .. vir. Marion. Ir. (Vt 5 Laura Mayhugh. 11 years of age. died of lock jaw as the re- - of raecinatlon Phveieians sav the

1 ietat.'.s rtaci.tu- was no- ft the

and grinding veins, arteries and muscles frighrfuliy, as the struggle continued. The maniac then gave up the struggl, and. closely guarded by Ciscle and Parker, was taken to the Emergency hospital. .-tt. by seven o'clock last night had beet exam ned removed fr.m his arista cell and committed to tb government hospital for the insaae.

aarraintl r leta. Mraneapoils. Mine. Oct. C--Peter Clsen Elliott, also known as Peter Olet. who was taken into custody at the

White Ho-iae Monday a well-knowi. I '"

Soii'h Minneapolis chara. ter Two weeks ago he told friends he was "going to Wah.ntoTjt to ot upy the White

I. .se

They thcucht he was joking

mouths before tL..- the iwta' la'.Mir. uf

xbiLits will 1 more complete than at any previous exhibition, and fhe i nances for the expoettioB's suet ewe. in all res pec's are brighter than were those at Chicago THE NEW BRITISH CABINET. Alfrt-d l)tlria, Kerartler of 1-

for.l. icrfrd J.xrph t riaiuHrrlaiu mm rvrrtmTf Iotdon. Oct. The new cabinet is

composed as follows; Mr. Broderick, former secretary for war. ecceds Lord George Hamilton as sc. retarv for Is mm Austen Ckamlierlain. postmaster i:eaeral. succeeds .r. Ritchie as chancellor of the exchequer. Alfred Lyttleton. recorder of Oxford, succeeds Joseph Chai.iterlaln as r retarv for the colonies. H. O. Arnold-Foster, seeretarv to the admiralty, succeeds Mr. Broderkk as secretary for war. Graham Murray. lord advocate of Scotland, succeeds Lord Bait nar. ol B'.trleigh, as secretary for Scotlaad Lord Stanley, financial as rotary f'.f the war offl.'e. succeeds Aua.en Chamberlain a postmastvr-gen'a!

LOYAL SIR THOMAS LIPTON.

Kiaa ASassaSBaa

lirnln.ul ll H i d hile

ia t hl. -an tili titer ( .. .

K nil lit

New York. Oct. 6 Sir Thomas L;p-

He Iis- 1 tno returner to tnis city frost Chi ago

I UV iuvtia, ut aa. - aw yvatxa. a aw m ae . - w - w appeared, and aothing was heard of j Monday evening and west to the Wal

Mexico. Mo . was tc hertimt a terminal

of rhe Ch.caeo A Alton and also the Btirllngtn which Is building a new i line into that city from old Monr. a

ly. and this will give tht Chi. ago

Alton a shun cut into t. Leml. The J. C. Fie:ther CanIy Co . of

l,4i banks , Kansas City, Mo, rent mo bankI ruptcy. oa the 5th. and a receiver was

appointed i.y tne t nlted S ates cjistrfct eottrt The liai.i.nie-- were rivta

v irus.

but gained entrance through the opea wound the arm Mark Haniak-r. 14 jars of age itu as the rtst.:: rj -ai grete caused by vaccination.

tim till Monday, when it waa made known that he bad attempted to -ee the president. Elliott is of Danish birth snd speaks the Swedish language. His name waa formerly Olson, which be changed about a year ago for personal reasons He is known to have anarchistic views. He was very reticent as to Lis former history and would never answer any rjuestions about himself He had no relatives in this country.

I ess ( f ri.uio s

sevral thousand dollars This '2 barns burned 1n Posev conn-

lis. in Posey otmntv. Ind . was de

stroyed by fire, on the ls.t, e ntailing h 91 ,K' ar"' mm : said

o lie in exess d that amount. Fifteen new indictment w . r. bro-jsrht

ly, since the first of the year, and all I ia by ,h supreme etuirt for tho gtis.f the fire s are supposed to bav e been of i ,rlct 0l Columbia, t-n the 5:h. a 'he

final res ult ot tLe investigation in the post offic e denartmsat S-vc-ral of thess findings m -. ,o,-i ;, p. r-as who

M nit-orae ry. Ind. Oct. 5 A

Ore (

Incendiary origin. Mrs. Ida F. Guller. who has been under t'.H"i bond sin- July 37. barg 1

Citizens of Asheville. N. C. held a with the nr nler of Kwart Che( ksfltlu, ! ha' air. ady .t-B Indicted.

mass meeting, on the 2d to rates fund for the erection of a monum. t to mark th. graves ol BUI NftT and aifl daughter in Calvary cemetery, three miles scuith of Asheville The lallore Of two ban! CO ' Mr N'ye, the widow the jr.ouoo i.ft by the humorist, and

at Iiink.r Hui. 111., by giv-in; candy

coataiuiug ttrychnine, has I con Indict-

Knoeh I. dwarf, rush er tf -he

Naveslnk National bank, of Red Bank

eel by ;L Macoupiu ciunty grand jury! J . pleaded guilty. n the 5th. to two for murder. .bar..- on. of then embezzling l.Importanf changes oce:irrsd. on ths f M-. "n,i 'hs other in aiding i f the mak2d. Ii th OflV lal roster of ths Illinois, uig of false reports to the m-astiry.

Central i illn id C I.. Ewiug b-.atDe

ail she had left was the tBOBey derived superintendent ol the syst -in ti

from the Pale of Tluek Hhoa!," the home of the humor! t. near Aslwille.

heniiqua; fers in Carlor. Jaie, IU., and

W. S. King iiexame B:i!ftant general super. f.ctui. ut of the Ya,...o Mi-vig. slrpi Valley, a part of 'he system, with

A pood deal of tires -no vas brought

to lear on President Roosevelt, or I be , hcadciuaf Urs at Memphis, Tettfl

2d. to induce him not to call r.,re,sa Into extraordinar.Vsesaieia in November, but to all callers who spoke to him in that vein he said that this gov-

W.i.iaiu KockefclU r, of Now York,

u the 4, received a warning that hs would be tiie vic tim of the men

who assassinated Orlando P iextar

ernment was . omnilt ted to the proioi is the AtLrondack m untalus tltion that the Cuban rerlwwjplty treaty Word from P.. i mora I. received on the he made effective at the ehr It . -t jk- , -d. ftatcd that King Edward's health Slide date, and he regarded it as s'as again nc client and that his maj matter of good faith that this ounUy ty conic mpJatod a 'long-distance ruo

juld keep ite word. or run from B.tln..,rU to Lon.'.ou.

Albert u. -:.r. proprietor of the Mast lion Sand and Stone C . of MaailIon. 0, and a dirtfor if the Ohio State bank, eomm!t'd st! ide in his office at the bank, on lh Ith, by shifting UnaSaff throtigh th bsgfft The St. Louis fair opened on the 5th, and despite the threatening weather! attendance was fully as large at. on previous first days, while the exhibits,

in number and ex. eilen e, have scarce

ly ever been excelled. Act ording to statement made, n the 5th. by th. phyaiclani in attendance upon ArehMsbop Ka;n. .f St Loin ao ia pai i.i at St Acre - sanitarium, in Baltimore. Md , hu; c jndii.on was unchanged.

supposed to be isaendisry. destroyed 12 buildings. ir.iludiBg eight btiniaom heere' The total loss ia estimated at $-T Letups ihreateninn to hsan the town were receivtd several weeks aK and nearly all tne insurance was canceled. tr.-U b I iah t a lac Maninsvill-. Ind. tVr r. rbirinr a heavy thunderstorm here Ifghtnfnt; stru.;; Hirtrn Pe-,r.y barn tbr miles east, immediately kiillnc Joha Slemgh. a I?-yerold farmhaad. and a horae in The barn.

tlrahann KcVrr.. I14

I armenfl Oil. Oct. 6 -Th 3ft or

phan in the ahenr? .r.e: Howard county orphans' home have been farmed out to

vatah connty. which agreed

the children a

Keaalt af Old FeaS. Nölan. W V . Oct. t William Mc

Coy, a young memiier of the McCoy tami.y. Monday shot and mortally wounded Everett Thompson, a scn-in-law of 'he Hat fields. The tragedy is the outgrowth of a feud which baa existed for 2 years. ftWaSS Iral left Trarln. Thurmoad. W. Ya. Oct. 6 A fast gnassngtx traia on the Chesapeake k Ohio railroad was badly wre ked at M Kendrie. eight milen cast of here. Monday morning The tngine left the

track, derailing the coaches.

fatnly injured.

dorf Sir Thomas has made no plans

for his stay in this dty. as he was to rest all he can before sailing for Liverpool on the White Star line steamship Cedric on Friday next. "Chlcaco is deiih f il." said the Ir. . baronet, "bat I am glad to be bat k by the salt water again. At one time I thought I was lone Tor in Chicago, but kin ' atteeition and excellent tnlica attendance pulled me through. When I am able u gel a boat that will represent my eawnrry worthily." he continued ,' I hops to return and try again for tne America's cup 1 had as good a captain an I crew as I wanted Not a man of them Lv fei' as much disappoint rornt as I." gpatagatotd Wlarr Neaame Work.. SpriBgfieid. Ill . Oct With the, ex.eption of two shafts, the tnis"- in the eight mines In the Springfield subdistrict, who went On strike because the operators had fa fled to comply with the law requiring the building of was,, bouses, returned to work Monfay. It is said the men retained to work l direction of the Illinois e receive boa rc

No one : of tb. l ajted Mjn. Workers.

... ' nt

to take

er diem

al t.ttilt. Richmond. If i.. Oct -David Goodwlr. of this ity. has been acquitted of the charge etf aton.pt Itif 10 pofson 'he fan i oi J i . Myers. Co antra, la M. Indianapolis, lad Oct .'.The Indiana prkron h ard has let contract for the labor tif too prisoaen for M2 ccau a .ar for a period of !a 1 ears.

I'eanJeretl la Ukr Mi. ata. IVtroii, MUL . Dos. 6. A dianaerh was. -.e'ved here täte to-nigat !mo the captain of the steamer Samoa, at Cheboyga':. Mich , stating that the t-chooner K W Sage, whi h was in I w of the Samoa, foundered Is a gale on Le Michigan. Sa urday

The I Ir.t Hail-nay Trala. I-otdon. Oct. 6-The governor of the British gold coast announces the arsital October 1, of the first tailway train a Kuraasst. rap.tal of ,..ant: aad 164 miles northwest of Ok Coast castle

Xtteaiptr.l

St IjouIs. Oct. 6. Thomas Besaoa. Bated 33 years. hie," angiaeer l po r house of the St. laiuls Trans ii Co.. at JeffersoB and Geyer seeases, at tempted to end his life is hlx room Sundaj. by taking carbolic arid He may not recover Ther 11-4 BS Tie Nlaa. SL Louis, Oct. The town of 1't-a-ton. St. Ixuis county, war terrified. Sunday, by John C. Nelson, who flourished a revolver aad defied the citiient for aa hour Six men made a combined attack and tied him with ropea