Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1903 — Page 2
Weeklü Courier.
C. DO KHK JASTEU. l T INDIANA. F.-rm r l're- Or.-.ver Clevelaud ill address t Ii Cmiiuerual club, of Chicago. October 14. Fifty members of the First (111.) Ilegiment band, ho refused to play !n the hieago centennial parade, have I . m ret onnuended for discharge from the regiment. Ceti. John A llBll. agetl 71. at one time mayor of (..rand Haven. M. h., ami territorial governor of Montana, under President t'.rai.'. died, on th Ith, at Hunter Hot Springs, Mont. The funeral of Wilson S. Hiss. 11. forMf postmaster-general, tool; place at Buffalo. If. Y., on the 9th. All th courts in the city adjourned as a mark of respect. The body was cremated. There v. as a great deal of excitement In BUvsf City, N. M.. and the surrounding country , on the ilth. over a phenomenal gold strike at Gold Gul h AnaeJ ; as high as 16,000 per ton were reported The Uruguayan gunboat, QeaeriJ Rivera (of ;!" ior.- was Mink at Santa Uaitara, on the 8th. as the result of an explosion. Her commaudei M burned to death and many of hei crt were killed. Judge Law rence Y BhermaB, of Macomb, 111., formally announced, on th 7th, tuat his name would bo presented to the next Republican state convention for the nomination as a candidate for governor of Illinois. Five hundred glovemakers, employed Ju four factories. In Chicago, went on 'rike. on the 7th. because the employers refused to grant demands for Increased wages and to renew an agreement that expired September 21. Announcement of the resignation of H. A. Castle, auditor for the post office department, was made en the ülh. The resignation was dated October 7, and was directed to the secretary of the treasury, who has indicated his acceptance. Wilson ft Ufa 11. former poM- MtftSfgeneral, died, at Buffalo, X. Y., on tue tdh. after a lonft' illness. The end came ea.-ily and peat .fully The physicia.i who had been attending him during its recent illness and members of the family were a: his bedside. Postmaster-General Payne announced, on the 9th. that he had accepted the resignation of George A. Christiancy, who was acting attorneygeneral for the post office department and who had been under suspension, pending investigation of his conduct Cor itn ral months. At the cabinet meeting, on the 9th 11 the members except Secretaries Hoot and Hitc hcock were present. The ' principal topic of discussion was the post office investigation, which Was considered at length, especially with reference to the trial of cases now pending before the courts. With the view of devising means for preventing the recurrence of floods which ditl many millions of damage in the Kansas river valley last summer, a congress composed of several hun- i dred representatives interested in Missouri and Kansas towns convened, on the sth, at Kansas City, Mo. "apt George Courages, recently In immand of the battleship Illinois, wa.SSleotSi, on the fcih, to succeed RearAdnnral Royal B. Bradford, as thief of the bureau of equipment, on October 1". Rear-Admiral Bradford resigned his bureau tommission and was assigned to command the Illinois. Kins Oscar ef Sweden received C. tV Kohlsaat, the S Ixeiis expttsition 1 1 'tnini.-sioiier. ou the Ith, in private suulence. His majesty manifested great Interest in tüe exposition, ami said he regretted he could not po to the Fuited States but he hoped th CfOWS prince Ooatsf, would represent him in St. Louis. William Nelson Cromwell, the attor r,ey of the new Panama Canal Co . had an interview with President Roosevelt, on the 7th, during which the status of the Panama canal treaty was discussed pretty thoroughly. It was said that the president would discuss the matter folly In his message to the regular session of congress It was announced, on the luh. that Richard Crane, the septuagenarian bead of the Crane Elevator Co, of Chicago, und ten times millionaire. who will shortly take as his third wife Ulli Kmily Hutchinson, aged :?'. has made hu ante-nuptial settlement of fl.oOO.OOO on his bride-to-be, which the will scept in lieu of her dower rights. The remains of Sir Michas! Herbert the late British ambassador at Washington, wer interred, on Hie fith. In the family burial grouad in Wilton Wiltshire, England. The funeral was largely private. King Kdward and the rrlntt: of Wales sent representatives Ambassador OhSStS, Setretary Whitt and Second Secretary Carter, of the American embassy, represented thf United States. I, ' ' e 1 1 Kx-Constressman D. R N. 'son, ot TennesasOi foi felted n lMnl of $r00 by failing to appear in the district court at Coffevville. Kas . on the 8th, to answer the cbnrce of secreting his brother, Jcdin N on, coasletsd for murder, from the tounty ofiicers, and a reward of $J''t was offered by the county t omndssionera ol Montgomery rouuty, Kansas, for the ex-congresr-sui s arrest.
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NEW8 IS BRIEF. Compiled from Various Sourcts. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The Russian minister at IVkin is said Io have informed the Chinese foreign office that Rus-ia will never evacuate Manchuria unit OCT lata' demands ITS granted Onina is said io have uppealed to Japan. Johu Evans and John Cord . miners employed at the Silver Star mine, at Lake City, Coh, wire LaStSUtly killed and their bodies horribly mangled, on the 7th, by an sxptosloa while thawing out giant powder. A story is published in Paris to the efTet t that King Peter of Be ria is con fined in a fortron a. Belgrade under control .f the officers who asaassinat eti King Alexander and Queen Drag, and conduct! tbfl affairs ot Etat under pressure of the conspirators. Anoih-r attempt at flight was made ! by Prof hangle y s areodrotne at Wide- ' water. a. on the 7th. Under the moj mentum of its start the flying machine traveled about a hundred yards and then plunged into the Potomac a total a ret k. 'mar marvel of m-f hanical iunStlWSttOB, the Ferris Wheal, wbi h was one of the greatest attractions of the; Midway of the Chicago Y u-id's fair, has been rescued from the Junk pile and will be set up under a concession at the S Louis World's fair. After attempting for three days to; break the Franklin union of pre -feeders, the Tpothetae and tne Printing Pressme n's union, of Chicago, on I the Ith, gave i,p the Agni A truce was arranged pending the settlement of the disputed points by a conciliation board ; and the press feeders returned to work The nunc- nortll Of Colorado Springs I Col ,w-re sun efully opened with nonunion miners, on the th. about one j hundred men reporting for work, which j was about one-third the u-ual number. ! The operators believed that thy would soon have a full quota of miners. ' Fnion miners made no resistance. The failure i I Albert A'-nlge At Sons, printers, of Boston, Mass., was announced, on th" Mh. Assets, $100,000; liabilities. Insufficient capital was said to le the eattM of the failure. Fire, on the 8th. destroyed the Fpdlke drain Oo s levator, in Missouri Valley. Ia . together with 100,000 bushels of grain Loaa, fully insured. The president, nn the Sth. appointed W illiam R. Pope to i associate justice of the BOpreoM COOli Of New Mexiio. Minnie Britt. a negres, who was condemned to death for murder, has written to lodge Cartith. of Louisille, Ky . reonesttng htm not to grant her lawyers nv.tion for p. nev trial. She said sue feared a lif" term at the set - ond trial, ami v ' i ild rat her go to heaven from the gsllowi than to apead the rest of her 'lays in the penitent rary. Barl Net) ami J. H. Peterson, the young men who were attendants at ihe Kansas state taSSBC asylum and who were tli a 'cd with the murder uf A. B. L Maxwell, one of the patie ts. were SCqoittcd, on the tth, in the Topeka district court. The Jury .aa out a little over tl hour It is believed 'hat Thomas Csssidjr, a-Lo w a- reported killed by be inc run Dver by a f3hteSgO k Eastern Illinois passenger train, at Hauville. III., ou Ihe t"th. had hSSB previously murdered. The craw of ihe train that ran over the body i latSMd It was told. shtwing ae had been dead se veral hours In broad daylicht. and under the very eyes of the police force of Alton, III., Arthur Taylor, who was convicted, on the 7th. on I harte of ianeuy slid given an indeterminate sentence in the penitentiary, escaped, on the '.'th, from the Alton city jail Sir Thomas Lipton sailed, on the nb, for Kugland Ofl the White Star liner Cedrte. The terms of the general treaty of arbitration bstWSSa Fiante and (Ireat Britain haw hSSfl roaclttdsd. There retaains onl minoi questions of detail to he Bettlsd. The tuaty follows the general lines of the Hay-Patin efots treaty. The otogeuarian maritis of Donegal who, on )eember I!":', married Miss Waist Tniaing. aged 22, has been pieseuled with a son and heir, of which the ancient manpiis is said to be int nseiy proud Should the child live. Lord Ibnry Fitzwarren (Tilcheatcrs aastratloas ui vanish. The upper Missjippi h on a hi.h again All bottom farm lands bStWSSSI Hannibal. Mo. ami Ksohah, la. are uiubr water anl the late corn anc wintr when whith ha i been sowed' will be a total KM Twenty -. c t ti imlutiii ..Is were relur'ied iu the feiteral . tr! at Helena, Ark . n the bth. ncairist white citi, us Ol Crom and PolSSetl ountles, who are barged with oiispiray to deprive ertala asgrs tlthmat of tastff righi- uuaraniied to them under the eoasi Its) ion of the I nlted states. The noaameal erected to the memory ot both i nion tad Confederate sol :llers of Marjbuid who participated In he buttles aicind Tiattnnooga, Tsr.n., was dedicate. 1 nt Orchard Knob bCSJf the location of tiraut'e headquarters, on the 8lh
Nut i. es i f ' -1 t'd hi the !t U d 10" iDcii mil's at th llnsnmttad (Pa gtsej works, on the ',ch, unnoiint tag a shat. gown of both these big mills for an indefinite period 0ir 2."'1 men were throw u out of ei.ipU uuu.t. Ollbt r James ClScle, who waa lrlured, on the .-ill, in the harle with Peter Elliott, the erased crank B ho tried to reach tne president, a repotted, on the Bth, to be suffering irotr hkssB-poiaoaing. Four of the Chicago glove fsctorlei tha1 wert rfosed Df the strike 0 th employee, n the Ttk, resusssd opsrs UOSS, BS ib" 11 1 1 uth BOn-UniOl help A nonnmest eomsaetni rsilve of tlM life and works of Eugene F"v.1. tin child's poet, will Ik er tied by the school children of St. Joseph, Mo. FraiiK 0 Low den lormally aa nminced his candidacy, on the !ih. lot the republit an nomination for yov srnor of uitnnis Two throe issftwl srhooosre wen Mown a.-iiore. on the Hit, off Ocean view, .i . la the lowsr Chsssysski bay.
LATE NEWS ITEMS. Congressman Henry T. Rainey. of Curolton, 111. William R Hearst, of i New York, and .'" other congressmen and senators, left Chicago, on the 1-th. for a tour through New Mexico. Anaona. Indian Territory and Oklahoma. with a iew of attiuainiiug themselves i with these territories preparatory to nriain ttnir I'l.-ir i Iniiiu for nil lililjSion lhfl Mkw A moaumeat to William M Kin ley, trscwd b the eitlisai of Adams. Mam was unveiled, on the lnjh, in the presence of thousands of persons from potata throughout the country. Among Ahe sp-aker- was .lohn l Long, w-ho was secretary of the navy la McKinleys i ibir.et. Gov John L. Baus and Lieut. -Oov. Curtis OolHI, Jf The Kan as upreBM court, on the 10th, reversed the case of Cory ra, Spent vr, lnun Leavenworth. This gives the 1,000 veterans in the National Mil itary nome in- ricnt to vote as t ni.ens of Leaven worth county. The dscistoa I in this case will have an importanl bearing on the First congressional fight next year. The criminal CSSC against (ole Younger, in which he w as i barged by the Younger-Jamas wild wssl show nxaaagamenl with embeaxljBg some 16,000, was dismissed in the Nevada (Mo.) circuit court, mi the 10th, the state's attorney refusing to prosecute. An injunction was issued, on the buh. by Judge Holen, of Chicago, restraining th officers and members of Franklin I nion No. 4, press feeders, from interference with the business of the printing bouses where strikes had been t Bl ltd The detective fore at the at '- the OBSCS at W'asiiington, D C, has been lacraassd by the addition of a city detective, a plain cloth's officer. This increase was made since the rei eel apt erases of i ranks at the w hite House Gov. Pea body of Colorado, on the 10th. aanoonced the Bppotntaseai ot a general I ourt-mart ial, to conven' in Dearer, Octobsr 10, lot 'he trial of the military ofacsrs auainst whom charge of Irregutaritiee bad bsea maio. The officbai trial Of the battleship Mi.sourl will be held on Ottober IL Cain w ft Dowlas, Presldeat Boats rett'l brother-in-law . W&U be bar lit I command' i Richard Henry savage, the aathot and soldier, died In Roooerell hospital, New York city, oB the ilth, si the re suit of Injuries received on the Jd. Army rtn lea are greatly intert-ted m the fight which win he made during the coming congress for the r - tsblishmenl of the army canteen i BOSt SMChange The plan is said to be c attach a nder t the militarv anaroarlatlon hill, repealing the ami-j gantet n law. which was enacted two rt en ago. Private John Dowd, the Ualtsd Btatm entry who 'hot and killed Wllllaai H. f'rowiey Dear the Halted States artensl, at rittabnrg, Pa., and who was iried bv court-man is! sad exonerated, was turned over to the civil authorities, on the 12th, fer trial He was rslessed on 000 bond Oat Daniel e Hexme, the celebratsd trainer eif wild animals, died, in San Francisco, 00 the tsth, aftar long illness, aged .' years. He was bOfll In Kentucky, For many years Boone hmde bis own circus, whMh was one of the largest anil most successful shows la Europe, i.i. ut -Coi w h Birhebeck eif the Itritish srsjy aad Ospt Padley R, Dachair of the Hrittrh navy were specially ile-tailed. on the ISth, by the British gavernmeot, to attaad the military maneuvers; of the army ami eng a need militia, at Kort Ki lev. Kas. Leopold .1 stem. Indicted SI Wa-b-Incton. I C. in connectkm with the postal frauds, waived his appeal, at Toreuite Can . on the Ilth, against the xtradition order recently obtaiaed by Ihe I'niteil .States atithoriiies. and vsiil return to Washington, Detectives froai St. Joseph, Mo , on Ihe Uth, at the- penitentiary at Lincoln, Neb., positively identified photographs of John King'. Charles Ray ami Cetu ge Hveras as tfip nen charged with heibling up a Buiiingion asoencer train 1 J hear Aina'onla. Mo. The eintninatiofl of Statu Senatetr Deorge B, Qresa, indicted fr alleged romplie ity In the postal frauds, whit h had In SB M 1 fOf the 12th befor. Uaitsd States OommlsskNM 1 Hall, at Blaghamion, N V. was postponed until Norsaber I Lieut. -Oes lan Hamilton, the dis tinguished British army oftlt e r. ae companied by Oaa Oliver, acting mi Hilary tf war. gad Qsas, Johnson, Mlchoiaoa Sad DAVIS, visited tht battlefield of Dsttysburg, em ths ISth. The preside nt, ou the ISth, nppolnteel John N Watson register of the land office 111 Lakeview, ore., and Charles 1'. Snyder receiver eif public moneys In the same off! e.
HEWS FS0M INDIANA, Latr.- t Huppenint-s Within the Bor dcr of Our Own State.
Jllllletl frwiM U I l ull. Cruw foi'lsv ille. ind. Oct 12 Wesley Hedges, traveling on a Big Foui train, uct mpani l by hhl vvilt ai.d Ihme chiidrea, es route hum Jackson .ille. Fla, to La Harpe. 111. suddenly 1 1 1 late t mvtai maniac wlnle on t lie rain, and after arriving here held the Kiliee at hay tor a lonu time. While be train was running M miles an hour ledges suddenly gave a wild si n am nid pinup d tint. nub tbfl tar Window it. to the darhaem Ths train as K topped and rledgee was touinl and irOUghl to this city. Shortly after ar:ivm here he began to show signs of Ife, Left in the station ungual . d, iitdgcs again becsmi vlolsati tprsng ut Of the siatnui and rati dOWB the .(reels, pnraasd by th' entire polios rorce. With large stones, which be , di ked up. he kept his pursuers at bay . He was finally ow r powered and tahsi to jail. i'imi vm isegeratt , ladisnapolta, lad., Oct IS. Retww--'iitatives of the national and international organizations of SSildlBf SBd riairliig trades met in conference here lor the purpose of forming an int rnaiiuial federation for the arbitration, adjudication and conduct of building i rad's affairs Tb nata idea is to have the new international federation work in perfect harmony with the American Fi .1. ratios Of Labor and otht r national ederations In which different sacs of he building trades are represented. i ii sense steae. Michigan City . 1ml . Ot t. IX. Rt Hernan J. AlsrdtBg, bishop of the Olthoilc Itocem d Kelt Wayne, laid the corner 'one of the $;o oimi hospital which Will je built iu Michigan City for mai. agent nt by tbt iSmtsrsof St Kram is Tht re ,as an imposing street parade of the societies f the two parishes. athoth The hospital fund was raist 'l by popular lObscrlption, John R, Marker, the inilimair car naaufsctnrsr, giving $10,000. C iinulii In itirnu. South Bead, Ind.. OcL IS After a .veek in Chicago seeking his fortune uiioiig the Beers OOfS on the streets. Kdward W. Kink. 12 year old, was arreeted ami retarded to his parents in his city The inoy ran away a wash jgo. taking with him M bslOBglBg t lis mtitlier. He went to Chicago on a reight train and bad been wandering in the stretts si lling papers and living ith newsboys C.jime n a nrr 1rl. Orawfordsvills, Ind., Oct. 12. - aiboagh the managers ot th( Wsbssh oUege too! bail t.ani. complying wits a "equesl of the Heise poiyteehnic o am, tad decided not to play Cordon, a col-ire-d student, In Saturday's gani'- at r rre Haute, Dr Kane, of Wabash coi- . ge, Inf rV( ne d and saiel the gani' must ie- canceled Ullle-ss QordOS Was SllOWCd 0 play Accordingly the garni '.vas anceltd. I Btlrr lamlni- Yt bsslei Hanimoml. Ind. Oct. iL' -Harry ""handler, a fireman on the ChiesgO Junction railway, was killed in the tards he re while on Iiis way to WOTS, at Ue rouiultiouse. 11- tried to sop on 1 he footboard of a passlB locomotive ind was thrown beneath the Wheels, 'Cift'e-n minutes lie lore he was kille d h bail been talking to some companions ibotit ths t neertainty of life irrrk Kriilrrnlly. Eticbaumd, lad., Oct. 12. Ten negro rtadeatS at ladhms university have eirmeel th. first Creek fratrnity for hat ra' c in the Uoited Slat- s umie r the aim of Aloha Kappa Nit Officer- BSVe ie r ii electee and a constitution ne e, pit tl md the work of establishing brnncjies d tht leading negro Institutions will go forward at one I Tai I nr.- for llrplnina. Kokonie. Ind . Oct 12 - The county Kommissionen ami the women eif the Orpbaas' home board have reached an igrcemetit by Which ths manage rs consented t" temporarily rsUasjalsh ewtm o the orphans and permll the children to be taken to the White institute in Wabash county for the present Ktiuuht aires eYbtskr. Fairland, Intl.. Oct. IS.- As thsresatl ;f a dispute over paj me nt for a epiart of whisky oia B. Powers shet William W' lls and iaflictl el a WOUSd fremi w h i h Ihe latter died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. POWen has been arrested BBd is being he ld Si BhelbyvtUe OO the harge of numb r Bseaed Beashsst vir.eennes. imi.. Ot t. 12 fas thirtySecond annual ViBcennei fair was ri record-breaker in sttendasce, the dlsJilav Of live steu k was the finest evI s-e-n on the grwaads and all eshlbitl wi rs mote Bum row than 1 rar b. fore The- faOSS were- also the In -1 ever Offered here. I. e,i, I ma Thle. Fort Wayne. Ind. Od 15 In match at $1"U a side at .". live birds OS the wing Hugh at Clark, of Wabash who is state champion, successfully SS femUel the trophy against William Jones, of Kort Wavne b a .-(,r of 44 killed to ffi piemi t.i yality. It dforel, Bid . Ot I IS- .bise p, W Up ami wife, under indictment for the murdSf Of Mrs Susanna Ip land, ihe niothet of .lr?. Weeks. Ott Labor day, in thll rlty. whose death as . r myglerioui' were- taken before court ar. i entered s plea Of not guilty They will be tried at tin next 0 rm of court l.nekeil I p for MnrriVr. Shelbvvllle, tgsf., Oe t I Wbllnrrt Wells, aged it'., was sliot through tin body by Ola Powers, of Kairlanel. and died soeni after Powers is in jail chargeel with mnsfisr in the first il grst
SOUTHERN PRISONS
SCHOOLS OF CRIME Hardened Criminals Are Chained to Petty Offenders. CONVICT LEASING SYSTEM or. I iiiru it-iti aays ihpiass 1 mssas ' I In- Stun Ii Irr BSäsaSS Sl li tu Psam v 1. n it riMlaass gee Bsasaatadi Cincinnati. 0 . Ott. IS. Dr. W F. rhlrkiehi, lorrespontling -et reiary of ihe Methodisi lreedmsn's Aid and Southern Bducatlonal society, btoaday, in delivering tha opealng address f the Bvsngsllcal alliasce, charged that 'he 1 linn s nt BSSJTOCI ill 'I"' SOUtb Hie due to Ihr t haiii-gani', pi i-ai svsieiu. He said in part: "Far be it from meto utter one word in extenuation of th unspeakable crime of whith aOBM bhsck men are guilty. Le t us keep la mind, however, thai only about gfi per mit of the black tuen who are lynched have even linn charged with t ho oaspsakabts erlme against the BSCradaeM eif woiusahood. "Let the bktth mm bring in every laBwaacs to hear to saaka mm Ii crinx -Impossible Lei thsrc -i prompt execution of the lav. against this and all erinies oi .ill nu n "Lynih law, however nt anarchy it brings in the reign of barbarism It brutalizes members of the' awba; it undermines sjoveraassnt; it docs aot stop crlase "In estimating criminality nnruis ihe black ieode v.i shoiib! Uee'p iu Bind that since Appomattox neatly every Kiuthern hiate ham niaiatained school of crime, an organized institution for the training of criminals. This I tharg" against the eowviet-taaso system of tha south. Thi system, with its thousands of victims, has been ihe nam of nsack of ths ouibreakiag of crlase among tha black people through its brutaliing and dehumanizing iuftnsmce on thousaadi of asgroi "I nder this systen both prison and prisoners are far meet out under the control eif privat- corporations .-obi tu the highest bidder "To the lessees ihe bod) ami m.iI of conviets a;e assigned The motive of both State and lessees is not morals, but BMHSey; not reformatietn. hut axpkdtatloa of criminals for ualn It is CTiaaS turnul into a BOUrca t revenue; the brawn and blood of c riminals bartered for gain. Criniinnls are generally scattered in branch prisons SjUSTtSUrsd in rude slot kadis without proper sanitation food or dothlag The average life uf theee Convicts Is less than ten years Old and young are promlSM SOttSl) chained and herded together Bvsaawa ind Wome n are in Mnie camps, nol eparated. ' Hardened criminals and the lny oavtctsd of his first crime; the COBB parativelj gaxtdawdthe gaosl daprsvsd, vile and aiiandoiutl un- fhatSjfd tO RStber. One warden of a state penitentiary prote sts in bis report that 'und-r the present las and custom the pnltentiary i the school of t rime last fad Of 'eing a reform a lory institution ' Of 50 boys under IS. BiBS-tenths Of thetn leave prison niu h worse ihan when hop ems in. "Thais hi in thaae coavvlci camps no grgswiied reft irmatory -ffort. Reform 1 does not enter into the system It is a matte r of barter tad sale of OSV vitt men and women to the highest bidder. The aim of the statr hi nei' the moral reformation of her criminal 'I.i -es, but the i are of them without cost and even tin- redtacUOfl eu tafeUf throagb tha sale of triminals. -"In a period ed two years over l.lofl at those ooavvcts 4 leaped from toutbera prisons. Think of I M1" thieves, murderers, thncs, rt large, bywlsas men roaaslag about in asfmmcs of ail law and order Think of a system ihai has no reformatory lenient . no system to eure men of criin but that edBCSteS young trimiBSis la 1 rime, and that by ils barbarity bruttallxes ami l"humanii'cs men, and senels out those that elei net die nmler he' bofruts eif the system to ilelaueli ami degrade siclety Prom inch crtsihsals what wunder if then ton:- lorth haadrsds of moral BKUtateri ' "The south should rafavai Its sei eat system, and thus stop ihe education Of Criminals The present v-teTn is a -ow ing to ths w inel, ami is bound to reap the w hlrls I ad." ARCHBISHOP ATDEATH S DOOR Phpelelsaa ! iiir i.nni iuhl or I. He Mn nnlili mt nf Ucitmut i in Mitif r ( nmn. Baltimore, Md.. Oct It -Nurses and pliysit ians sia, aiiar at the room where ,re h bishop Kain. of tin- Cath olic diocese nt st Louis, lies at ihe point eif eleatli. Only the ar t niiant ti are admitted. The end is thought tCJ be not more than a tew assjja duttaat. The srehhsshop was n-porteel at last nilelnight to be in a stnte of coma. His leath Is expsjCtai at any hour. um vviihwMt rise siew. Nashville. Hi.. Ott 13. The matter of aecuring men to take? the atacm of the Bsssabera of ttsa Naafsvfmi lire deBoartmsai who raaiftsd -p ta i a grenter task than was epeett The eoum H Ii bsMtanhig to raallm the hsrmsamsti eif tbs problem IssBasatesl maafhi Dallas, Tex, Oet bl. William 8. Cor-ey. a fire insurainc a;:ent. Io 1 his life by nifi'oe atiein. in a fire Sunday nlc,ht rorriey occupied a room In the home ol nn ageel liipls, Mr. and Mra. Genrge Oidaa, Sftftj were rescued.
TO RESTORE ARMY CANTEEN
tffort Will Made to Repeal Act Which Abolished It. I ter alwa-e Inn Ural lulu I Rrri. ssrtsasj iimsiiiewassa iuubuni 1 11 ni in it Have tarresssd Washlagftoo, tk 1 IS. trau ssfth are greatly latSCSStsd in Ihe fight ahleh it is promossd bo autha dnrtg the coining eoasUCSS for ill" SJ Wtgb lisbmenl of the army 1 ante 11 or post ex. liauge The plan is said t bl lo atiac-h a rider to the military gfjpropriation bin repealing 1 io- aaU-eaatecB law winch was enacted two yaan 1 at the behest t.f the W. C T. 7, and other similar societies and hureh organizations! Kver BtSjm the law sbollshlsif the e antcen w ent im,, , ff , , f rrports hsve been pouring into Ihe war departum: from every garTlaoa A I nited StateirtKms in 1 his country, as well as in our non-cfintigiioiis n se.-sinus. all of them stating that drunhsnBSBB, trimiiisubeiriiinaiion ami other violations of military law, hat. oceu intrea-. d many foltl. The record lies bet n sQ uniformly bad that adajlnlstrsthm officials have leen eemsiderlng or long lime the advisability of making a tight for the re t stablisiip.it nt of the .inteen Th administration realies hat a big fight will develop from the situation fh oflic ials know that the sot ailed lemperanii advotat.s v, ill not surrenei their "victory" wi:!nnt a struggle They are prepared to Heel eve ry attack with the ofgcial records of the great nun BSC ! drualunUMSSJ ami other forms of vice growim; out of ihe Soldier's inability to g. t a drink witheJt leaving the govern flseat reservation. THE "RESTORATION HOST.' gassi ts's vim Frmm -ion city Peaaaetaa Kar Hu- Insraelss f i ti 111 L. . Chit ago. Oc t. 13. The 1 Restoration Host." j.noei strong, BMSVhsd In review before John atesander ivwie at Zlon Ciiy on Sunday. In addressing e;,oo'i persons la the Tahersaela afterward be declared thai those members of Boa w ho failed to go to New York would wither away, and that their prosperity would esses. "TheReot oration Host" marched int the TarHrna!.' Just as it will flic into Madison Senate garden in New York this week. Bai b russd r wore ssshe -of yellow, a line Bad blue. Men, women, hoys anil gills, beaded by the tap tains eif the differ, ir b gions, aasesjbe m hear Dowie give Instruction for the New V01 K trip, which begin on W'edn day Dowl' announced that he has now regla'ereel : 'ls neraOBS ad members of the Bestoratton Most Ho rxpens thai vtjtb those now e n tbesr way t" V ' York from other sei I ef ths COSatrj he army will have 4,0(W) memhers. DROPPED DEAD AT DECATUR. An S I I lirliitt . iinrin 11 V. Im Tool m Sets win- Mea gvsssh meets Hi .11 Ii 111M1 ill) . Paeatar. UL, ot 1.1 j w Ruttnao. a retired capitalist, dropped dead, Monday, fmrn be.11 1; a - He . SO years old. (in lemming to Dam1 nr. last F'riday. From Cleve laml. o. Mr. 1: Hinan surprised his Meads with an snaonaossseni that h bud asi married Mrs IToreim M 1 hell II was for many years prominent in businev he re, tnanasing the by gas plant and owahssj a large amrcaatile esi lishnie -;:t lie hal BO biblren. FOUND DEAD IN A DITCH. Ii.irklnt; I ni'- if H I Ii I rlei-n-V earOlil I. Irl Who Weill I leStM ti Bleat "v. Uli ii. r. Wilmington. lcl . Oct, 13 Msry Mosklski. aged 1 ' years, was fount! dead in a diteh within a ft w equates of her boSBS In South Wilmington. Moawlay, ami laveatUjatlon Bhowe j had been ssmulted atul thrown into the water Prem the lae t that she had been assisting 11 .-iti, neighbor. Sundsy reatag, 1 r parent-s s.ipiMis, 1 , was tpeadlBg thai night there, and made ne inquiry Whea she laib-d to re. urn home The police officials are without a e law, CAME HOME ON NAMESAKE. lie) ll 11 I'ri.lll Ihe lllllllina ol Me all I'- 11. BSHpeMsai ass i the 1 11 11H111 1 avalei hier. San frsadsm, Oct 11 Lieut. P. 11 Sherlelan of the Kiith eevalr;. son of the famous i v i 1 war gem-ral, htn rturned from the Phillpplam OU ihe uwaspori shuiiian. just arrived, sftet a year's campaigning I.i. t-.t It. T. Ha -mrd, who won fame and pronr-tiou to the reiitilar army a- a result -f higoad work Ith Oaa Phsmaui in tintumtswa of Agahsaldo, was abc ein lioartl. Miiu Pmsshsa -r yssjasi New Torh, Oct, I". Owing to Interruption of railroa.l (raffle by the flood I his city is suffering from ha most rtgsjg milk tsmine sites the big blizzard of IKKS Ton .'native et (mateare thai but one-t" nh of th" m rim Supply is being eli- 1 ributrel PSSSSSMUd trSSta Hille. Chit ago. o. 1 i I The ,'f.ath ra.s of Chicago infants 1 s than one car of age hnx been decre ased ' 1 ;r "cnt since lUl, The death rate of rsyraats of sll ag-a has be n ele reened :.3.2 la tbs same 12 years.
