Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1903 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

r. uuiM . Püliiiir,

INDIANA.

NF.WS IN r.IMEF. who sl.ot aad

,h . I WITHIN 01 It LIMITS. it-.. .1...... rr.L in4 I 1

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Howard ' ! v waa, the 21st, elected president of the Korhern Pacific railroad and accept that office.

Compiled from Various Sourcf. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. n. rnrJ I.vBi h the sal.von keeper

abo was ma of the witnesses fc.r the . t r ., hls employer for placing - . i.i M 1 IVaLd fKA . ... ft L. BftJ

munr.. . ihre, cuber- at a dance at

Mm. M - on lhe 17th. was capture, on tl . . ;- ' M M"nr- Mo. Win!- HWMatttlnK Arthur ÜU"her. at T rre Haute. Ind.. on the 2:t. to

thv It;. liana reformat or . J'-dse 1 lety

iefeu in the trial of öam Park, the

abor leader, for rMoriion, plciueu

..:th in the position he hold, and la

which tie mole fLü because, tt u ai-

On the Mh. Got Do. Very of Missouri ou.red a reward of f1"' for the arrest and conviction of the murderers of Mr Kate Lautnan. In St Loula count)

The aumbtr of yellow fever ranee In ljvredo. Tea . were given, on the 2M. In The official bulletin. as follows: New caes. 12; deaths. 1. Total case. 4VT; total deaths. 3. The condition of Senator Foraker irhvi as takea ill at Sandusky. O.. oo the 21st, was reported much lmpr. on :be 2Jd Bit physician stated that the patient would soon leave his bed

Wl " - - . . H I I H llftT PUMf " -" niiiv of oeriurv. in New York tiiy. on .... - Uvunr beyond his salary

m -rf m r- - 1 - .. . . .... I I j r- u n - . : - . - fVft ,attlf al

I ne r. ier ix w. i nn w-u 13,000.000, was incorporated at Trenton X J . on the IM, n manufacture electrical burglar-proof vaults. William Mark was instancy killed and Patrick Hardy fatally injured at Butler. Pa . on the 23d. by an eploMM of nitroglycerin Claude B Cullom. a nephew of Senior railnea of Illinois commuted

suicide a: Holtet III on the - d. by

he -'1st, and was remanded lor n-

en c The reprrt of Ml Assistant Pos--naster-tleneral Brtstow nn th investigation M the po.-i office andalc his ean completed and handed to Hp Payne The Tullorh charges are bus .ained an 1 Machen' office rc.om.nend?d to le alolisheu. Merrttt is to be isked to rign and acts under Heath s dmini.- ration arc critirlsed.

The Canadian, are terribly hasrinct h in hSniht.,f aver the award of the tnte-natkuvtl " ta ,

boundary commsion. which upheld the I'niteil States' contentions except r. one n.tnor poinr and alr.vt iy ihre ire thinly-veiied threats of jeces-vlo.: from the mother country. Patrick O Shay. ag nt of the St

The Convention or tne w ( Mor,v, Kur union of the I nited State can.

Z3l. with the election of Hugh H. Hen- ,

ry. of Weehawken. N 1. as national commander.

Kas . w a found uncinsciu. on in 22d. at UM bot..:n of a it IM ravine.

I near the Rock Islan.i nununou?e.

S-.-iTh St Jos-;.h. Mo. ..: -re he ha.

o.m i mükinu CTeat prena-attona

for its part iiipat ion in th.' exposition at St. Louis next year.

LATE NEWS ITFM& All nutlet la tfcf te of mnoia hxve reprted their MMMMMal to the state board of equalization, aud ths tabtila ion was completed, at Springfield. 0 the 24th. showing an increaae of eig! t percent, ov.t la-? year s flures

News by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana. OlrU mt V..ft.lrft. H .nv.ngburg. lud . IM 2. Off William K McMalion died at his b.-me here . i . vri.k.- oi Bpoplixy i d while m 'he train g ing to VoifSO Ho was years old. and for tli- past :3 Mar had l.e n a prominent wpublicun, M s Bf aa chairman of iti S. omI ilitrict, and at one ur.e Ihiji a MSttt date for congress He tfid nrt lieutenant in Hie union army. He i IT.-sident of the bank at Hunt ingbursi. u::d for several years Iim-I rv. .! as chief surge.. n of the Southern railroad. ROUS ing that position a' tlie UBiO i 'ii ; .r.b.

A MARVEL OF

SPEED UNO POWER The Great Battleship Missouri Far Surpasses Expectations.

TRIAL A COMPLETE SUCCESS

TO BRING WAINWRI6HT BACK France Will Be Aske.l to Make Bribery an Extraditable Offense. AMhswatlor 'wrl-r iHalraeted to Bt--Ulli Vru.illiHl.i l'ftir Villi II I.Miul t'laukt- tu i:lriaillllou TrrHl.

Notice was posted at the Yountown (Ohio wtvrk of th; Carnegie Steel C . on the ZU, that operations woal' resumed on the 2Hh. Tne works bav been closed for some lime AfrOSI . . I bil were affected.

fallen from a pa. sender train li hours iJn Jb Uital 1 yajM of the state.

Hi, c.nl.tion was cr.r.cai

Pells Hall, colored, was hancd at

Birmingham. Ala., on the 22d. for IM murder of Norwood Clarke, a whito man Wl n the drop foil IM I ' slippeii. and the man I r atb l heactiy

for ten minutes, when ne was nauie

Charles Kratz the fugitive from bl , up and hansel a secona um

Seren hundred employes of tne American Car & Foundry Co. of Jeffersonville, Ind , who struck seven

-i- ' r. :r:.cd to w rk. on ' nai ional mili?arv park commission Z21. Bot a sides made concessions, tut l . Vlcksburg. Miss., on

the men got an increase in wares. The National Municipal Improvement ao- iation, in se.-s:..n at Indianaiolla. Ind . on the selec ted St. Looia for the meeting next year. O. M. Ballard. Newark. N. J . was elected

nrei.lent

lu:s. under indictment for bribery and perjury, was arrested, on the and is held for etradition. under o.ders from the federal government, at the City of Mexico. On the SM, Charles H. Baton, president of the Fxrhanee bank, which ceased biu.ness in Lockpon. Ill . on ths rist. was repcrted at the point of death. Heart failure and excitement over ths failure was given as the cause. The coroner's jury, at Normandy. Ho. on the 21st. returned a verdict ndlng that Mrs Kav. Lautnan came to her death at the hands of a person or persons unknown to the jury It farther declared that robtcry was the motive. Samuel H. Decker, for 36 years a doorkeeper of the capiiol. in Waaün .ti 1f At

. . .ft cm. I iRfi? ! r.rarde railwav. died suddenly, in Chi

me uail le cm rrin ""v. - . . - , both , hi. arms were shot off Shortly cago. on th. SM. of acute pn-imonia fter that he was appoiated a capitol James Pressley Fleming, oae of the doorkeeper for life j best known democratic politicians in doorkeeper lor me. wesern penD-ivania. and prominont By th eeneral shut-down of the in q x. R- ciicles. died at Pittsburg. Am.iewmated CoDDer Co. properties at, n th ! 0f paralysis, aged CC

Butte. Mont., on the 23d. from 12.'")' e Vauthn. of Car.lineton. O a nato !'.' men were directly thrown out tionai bank examiner, was appointed of employment, and others were indi- Dy tne secretary of the treasury, on rettlv affected, to that tha grand total tvp : : j tu ,harue of th" K.rt . r

reaihecl SO.wv me-n r.a- lar.r. i AiieKr.e:.. i -

The Farmers' c Merchants. nariK.

The assessment was ma.ie on a onesftt. valuation of the total val :eof the

pro;erty j,,... MeClure. an Indiana farm hand, murdered his two sons, a'ed five anl Mven years. Of the J.'.th. leaving their : odies in a feme corner. While a m 1 vas forming to capture and lnch hin, MeCl ire drove on a run to fctartra, ImL, and gave himself up.

Th-1 Iowa members of the KxaWtrg

a

session at Vlcksburg. Miss., on tha

5th. heated the site for the fmjmto mor;ni. i.t of tha state on the ground Whfca the Sixteenth Iowa battery occup.'d dunnj: the siege. The remains of the late Hon Samuel

E. Moras, editor of the Indianapolis

FieM disr.i d

K.re 4stnyed a four-story brick bu ldine in Omaha. Neb. on the d , - . - mated at between $1 "".'.) nd John Beckett, of Salt Lake CVy. I'tah. former district freight and pasof the Denver & Kio

- " MW r-

The business portion of Redwood

oCVl I t,,,n rrivaf institution

Falls. Mian., suffered a $1 v .' oo m , . ... u . ... . iatt(lt.

by f.r. on the 22d. which tarted in ekaaad its doors, on

(be 22d. Liabilities. $5.0yeV

V H Lvford resignel. on tne a

Hot. ! Francois The guests of the

hotel lost all of their personal belong ir..:- arid - of them i.ar- iy - cap-1 with the-.r livtä.

Thomas Barclay of ?ar.s and London, formerly president eif the British chamber of commerce, who was in Washington. D C . on the 22d. expressed himself as favorable to the renewal of the efforts to secure an arbitration tr.-aty between tha United Stat-s and ijr.-at Br.ta.n.

esident. .idndi Sent.nel, were taken to Fort ti. it nn the ?1st SDDO'.ated I ... . . . .... .i..L. c -

i u iro.ftftt.., - I Wavne lnei . on ine .eiu, n wm Horace W Bailey I nitel S a es nar- MDer men accompanied

shal for Verment. to succeed reu,. flllH?rmi Brief a ldreses were de-

!r en d it 'he grave. Lou H.Uon. the peerless trotter iw rie.1 Uj C K. t; Hiliinp-.. Cat Chicago, and driven by Millard Sanders, proved her rieh to the proud title of queen of the turf at Memphis. Tenn on the 24th. by trotting a mile in the remark

able time of 1 öv!s Rev T M Dillon, editor of tha Roe Letter (I1L) Iiftn. dropped dead, on the 24th, in the Baltimore i Ohio station at Hex hester. Ill Heart disease, from which he had been suffering for some time, was the cause of his death.

i io.it .r.on In S. Hamilton. K. C. B.,

quarermaj-ter-general of the British

armv. who has been visi-mg canao

and the United States lor a month.

sai'.M on the Kaiser Wilhelm der U.rosse. on the 2'.th. for Kngland The Chicago Lake Street Elevated Railroad Co- capitalized at Sl"."o".o"

was placed in the hands of a receiver on the :4th. In pursuance to a resolution passed by the Uard of directors, asWinir for the anno' nt ment

Paul Tustian. of San r ranrisco. a high dttar, was instantly killed at Peoria IV on the 24th. by comint? ia contact with a live -aire. On the 2"th. live persons were Injur-.!, two ciMatty, in a collision between a trolley car and a wagon, in Kat is C ;i .Jo.

1 , tr-! or ?nm rants, cm waw.in, As,vt who hail a'.r.a i "T oa-

erl.iir D.h.

Indianapolis. Ind . Oct. SC rce

day was .elebrated in every s. a Indiana The district achooli bad U Ml instructed by the state MyariaUMtOM of publie instruction to obaom tho dtf in a manner to make it inipre -.a on the minds of the children. In ul! the s. hools appropriate ext reis s - j baM. Plaatlai ef troas was the iut;re' of the day's ent'r:ainnio-.t. bit

liu-rarv in urammes. d clatuatio:i- a:v..

con:;..:::ona by the children v.ie al0

advi- d ll.iu tn l"hlliine. Riishville. Ind . Oct. 26 - Chariea Newtro. who left here mer two years a;o tor the Philippines, baa i"' btei beard from for over a year. He cnlii i in the army about three- years a-o and was sent to Cuba. In a short time he Wit to the PhUipplnea aj an a.-ist;nt to a veterinary Wfgaoa. Wkai laat tern by au Amerii en he was in the . -;hborheKHl where cholera was very

;realnt. His c d mother lifea at

Claiksburg. Wrnl .u,t-i-eliiK. New Alb.iny. Ind.. ( t. ti - -Mi I H0 beeca Hays ia over lo years old. nd Curing ali her life lived within .: mttea Ol this eity. but during that time she has never seen the Ohio river, a boat, an ele tric car or a foi.r-siory buildinc until last week, when she came to this city to visit her daughter, Mrs F Lam;e. .She was b rti two miles from Campbellsburg. NVaslr.ngtcn county, on a farm.

It ded -ailtfr. Lynnville. Ind.. OcC 2fi D. L 7.:xnmrman. former posi master here, was arrested for alleged embezzlement of t- He was tal.en to Kvansv.iU', and pleaded utility, and his bond was fix"d at fl.Mt Zimmermnn at firs i laimed two masked men entered the post offl. e on the nifrht of July 2H. IMt, and alte r v.r.fin" him robbed, the safe It .H

Tlir H-iMiirlftillr Hum Miolr ly ihm Kbli aavad trr llulltlera u l.nra Amouiii-MteMs Ittn sad at nur ful Kiel Trial. Waahtaatoa, OK It -inform. i loa fr. .TM Kewport News is to the fT t

I that the first- lass battleship Missouri I ... I. ... tho ft,r.lu iftf 111

IM ILM l I II I III.".'' IM. jwnmm ."w Wawpori Sliiplu:lding & Dry Doe k Co.. aller h r sm-e osful speed trial The re. i-ti i f the Missouri on the last leu of th coarea is baHarad to have saved her builders the jro,ooO they voiil ; have lost in tlu event th hip uad laUad) to make the required pe.. I tf IS knots. .i t oreutt and Bupt. Post, of the khlpbuildlag concern, were very in. tea sorrii l dartai the trial, and im .i UM ablp liean the last run they

believed they wer. 1 ea'en. Mien tne exact figures are made kr.ov.n UM s irn of about will change hands at the shipyard offices A Baatber of the dratmhtsnian fOTBMd a juxd. and tho niati pMOataS the nearest to the MissouriV gad tlnv will take the mncy. General Supcrititctnleiit Paat, of the shipbuilding i onipany. Faid of the trial: Th? Miaaouri'a perfanaaaoo vaa highly gratifying to Mr Oreutt and myself, and UM ship fully CalBO up to our atpactaUoai of her Aü. r tidal al- - - nri- made we l..!ieve her

upeod will be much u eater than is howra. Thp contract BDOOd of the Mis

souri is 18 knots, and had the fchip failed to attain this speed we would have forfeited $ . r ea h quarter of a knot lacking The Missouri made an avcrape speod of more than if knots on the run up the coaat, and al. it the -ame on the run home. Ko effort was made to rush her. No accident evf any kind marred

the trial

Exporier.il ! oflcOfl of the navy say that, while there is In the minds of m. st naval men a prejodica in favor of the I t Of a silver Mrrtca from a city of atata which wlshea to honor a I ;v J et there are objec tions to a silver se rvice whith have been brought out in reeeut years. Tue sentiment on baar4 a ship ia usually for the silver service, on tho

broad gaaeral groaad that it has ai

booting turn rn ... ,esa,e .. ... expression afterward learned that the wound was . in IL. sinn

inflicied by himseif. Remarriril III- W Ifr. Tinton. lud. Oct 26 P. J. Amrien.

alias John Hoffman who disv, ared

aAoatoH liv those interested in the ship.

Yet it is pointed out. a silver service is

seldom atsa by the men on Boaro. n

Is usuar.y kept it: the cabin of tne a;. tabl, whore the men never 0 0.

a . irt.1. j...... , i . . .. ....... ' - i t'ajivaiii. " ... it 1 1 - - - " from thia city acTaral jrearaaa, irtag : r.nt on bm extraordinary oeeaatoaa

his wife and child, has returned. Am- anil where It is not even customary r- ..r, r. i. .1 h ia w 'fe under the assumed Imh ,,r Im rank to v;m Vis-

1 .-II ihm aaa-Mw - I'M ' . i ' v -- ... mm " - - - aa Mat ah las I . - . i ,. aali

a, penei-ul counsel for the Chicago a

Eastern Railroad Co . and was ehosen general counsel for the St. luis A ban Franris-o railway On the fjt, Dan Pa'ch pa-ed mile f M-n.phis. Tenn . In 1 "''-V shatterins all previous worlds records.

The coroner s Inque-t over the re- ' mains of Thomas Hartley, the inmate

of the Bartoavillc (UL) asyium for UM i t . T Im.mk -i Vi,. I:i1 on the Ttth

Poatmas-er-C.er.eral Payne, on the fr m injuria aaatalart fa 0 tat, removed frm ofUce HM W. Nttjo of toak saperinteadent of supplies of a verdict, on he IM. todngthat he the po" off.re department; Iui. deceased came to bis fj" K-pa., chief of thTragistry division JJSST

.u .uii ftii.,.. ft.tmiiii.r.f. ) tnai tne ' o --

Vi i liar iu.iu aacj latwai. r - av & eral s office, and C G. Terry, a clerk In the post office department.

name ef Hoffman, and learnir.eof a vis

it his Mother intended to ma'.e here, he fe-ared to faee her ard iVd. On his return he procured a marriage lkBM and married hia wife under his own name. Bad naM. Kokomo. Ind . Oct. 2ti Nora Freeman has applied fcr divorce lrom

MtOM BMJ ' WM OB iKiard a ship and leave it by the score without ever discoverinK that there is a silver service aboard. lw captains welcome visitors who are not UMiff personal friends None are in the habit of admitting the general public to their rooms. Then, too.

n so-.se of n-ijc.n-ubi.ity o( trie capIan of a ship Is so Rreat that it is a

St iiuis. o t. 27 a eafeMgraai trom Parin Monday nave Um Am iu;. filiation from Frame that tho French piv eminent is at work on a revislmi of its treaty with the I'nited State- irbtcJ may open a way for UM I KtraditkM ol Mi ha Watawrlght, indicted by the st. lmis Krand Jury on I bribery charge The presen' treat I With Fram e, like the one for marl m (area between tht I'ntted States ami Mexico, does not laclade biibary mi an Bxtraditable MT tense Ratythl npoa "his fait. Wainvrlht has t,., i living in I'aris since the beginning of the boodle investigations. Ractatly Secretary of State Hay ha! Instructed Ambassador POTtar, at the. Flein h capital, to begin gacoCiaUOMI for an additional clause in the . tradiMi.n treaty between tho two i .nintries . by which bribery may be made an extradit.ll le offense'. Information from Parti M lay states that Ambassador Porter has leftun this work and thai his- first informal confercn.es with the French authorities have been held. The French officials have indicated a de. idi d willingness to make the addition to the treaty and are giving assistance in hastening the progress toward the formal dralt of the new doc-uru-nt. Doubt is expris-M.l whether theFrench authorities will consent to.

making the new provision retroactive, so that offenders whoso crimes wer committed prir to the adoption of the treaty May be reached. The instructions from the state depart unit are aid to le very explicit in urging a retroactive clause, and vary affafl to make the new tratxy effective again-1 W.cnw nulit and others who have sought France as an asylum will be made. MAY HOLD KRATZ 35 DAYS. Can) i-ii mi -I OIHeiuU lleelilr That II la t n I 1 1 1 if a ad llie Vealeun MaaaMtei r,.iada!ajara. ftf x . Oct 17. The federal government has advised Oov Ahamada of Jallaco that Charles Kra' the Si. Louis boodler. now in jail at the reqaeal of the Cattad States authorities. Is not. In the meaning of the IfOXMoa law, a Mexican citizen fjor. Ahiirnada is therefore advis. that Kratz may be held days for th arrival of extradition papers Irora Washington. The hurt of the time for which a Mexican cittoM may be held in such a , ;ie is three days Kratz had made preparations for bH release Monday, but. the ad ices from the federal govraxaeat disappointed him. STABBED WEDDING GUESTS. ! Brlilr'a Br o Ho-r Intlief. lrolial1 Kala ..hihi i ion rii Man

Ii I III. SUlrr'a VA r.l.llim C.len rart)i.n. Id.. Oct. 27 Mrs. Sarah Fun: iig'.iain, a widow, mirn 1 Joseph Flanners Sunday evening. dcaatM the objaatlOM of her brother.

.I.iHeiih James Wir!- m. ml-r t tti-

, , .... lair Ol Mill' I" -''ft. .; -- I JUR-IIU .. v Joshua C. 1 FreeaMa a we very general custom for the officers of brldaFy party Mood in the parlor Just d- nr. on the ground tha defendant had , silver service in; aftPr lhe .-eren.ony. James threw a

habit Of kicking h-r dowiis airs 'bat

vi net i' leasing to her. She ';. gea

that he would kick her downstairs the

vicud "f one of the .nrtin charges

against him. was begun in New York gn. tlpg in the mrirning to awakea ,.n tho 1MB Parks Was aCCUSed I . , .Kb ...uratinn whenever

W. H. Smith, ia Jail at Basin. Wyo.. confesseil. on the U'th. to complieit) in nobbing the Jail at Basin last July when German and Walters, two mur

derers, were shot and killed by the mot

and Samuel Flynn. be held witbout bail on fhe charee of murder. Former Gov. Hogg of Texas. In an Interview, at Dallas, on the 2Z4. emphatically declared himself out of the race for the United States senate. He aai.i - Have ran ever been in Wash

ington and watched the proceedings in

cerer. wer sr.ot and Kineo ny tne moi .- . ...... and Deputy Sheriff ITmce killed m- f' 2,

Deputy Mead was wounded. Smith

gave the names of Zj other men n the mob.

Mayor Harrraon of rbica?o. on tne 21st. aar notice of bis intention tc stop all forms of race course camblin: and to proceed aguinft the hand-book v;l ibroutb the revocation of license-, cd ail sr loons in which that form ot betting evil was permitted. The information on wbieh the mayor acted wai collected by secret service menPresident Roosevelt, on the 19th. authorized the statement that there waa tto truth whatever ia the rumors of difference of opin.on between birn il and Secretary Shaw or among memtiers of the abinet growing out ui tn report which was made to him by Charles J Benaparte and Holmes Con tad of their investigations into charge.

affecting the postal aervke. Police Captain Samuel J Boyd. Thomas E. Barrett, former marshal of the St. Louis court of appeals and a tneralfter of the democratic state cumwtttc: John Dolan. chairman of the democratic city central oomralttr?. sad two other memlers of the JefT arson club, ware Indicted by the federal grand Jury, m Sc. luiis. on the 2f'th. for oonapliiity la Bsturalization frautis. i i e m By a rota of to the Chicago city couth il. oa tbe -'th. passed the ordiatnee rubmiuing the Mueiler municlpa! ownership act to a vote of the people at the r le. i on of April ' neat. Tb act provides that It shall be operat.vf ta auch cities as shall alopi it by a aaajorlty vote at acv sJattMa, and be ardinance to give the citizens of Chics i a chance to maka f: effect j re la taa e::r

tesy to tne exeiusiun '

of the government I don t want any of it. I want to feel that I am a free

mar

Another chapter In the struggle between the Baltinmre a Ohio and We

l.h railroad ln'erests in W et Mr

Olivia, was added, on the J-.d. wnn

i... i Ma-nn eranted the B t O com

pany a temporary injunction, wnicn restrains the Wabash from building a

; ; ,,a . , a - . the Mononga-

h.ia river at Fairmor.'. W a

On the 2-d. in sympathy with fellowworkmen in New York. LtM I nited

narment Workers employed in the In

ternat tonal Tailoring Co.. in Chicago.

ni iiiil on strike

A greyhound from the royal kennels

nf K:nir Edward of Eneland was re

ceived, on the 23d. by the Roval Fire

Insurance Co . of York. Pa Tbe lire

men w rote to the kin s secre. ry some

time ago asking for a dog as a mas'Ot. Fire broke out underneath the car tracks In the central span of the Eads bridge, on the 23d. and but f r heroic work on the part of the St. Louis fire department would have destroyed that atrui tu-. Postmaster (leneral Payne, oa the 3.. accepted tbe re i gnat Ion of Willlam K. landvoiRt. ihlef of (be divUU.n y i ..i.--:flcatlon of mails of the pusoffrtx departmen-, to taa effect a ayjaa, Eeiwani Fox, a Chicago artor, died at Victor. Col . on tne 23d. as the reauit of barstinK a Maai vessel at the base ot th Iran. fM remains were sent to It rx htt' - N V. for burial Tbe president held a brief cabinet faceting on the I M Only faajf laembera. Secretariee Hay and Cirtflyou, 1'oe.tmai ter-r.ener. l Payne and Atlor-ei-Cnarai Kouj were present.

of having obtained Xn from iul

Schmidt, president of the TifTany Studio Co . as the price of calliatf, "5

attrlke on a new building whicn tnai oompany was having constructed.

At a larc iv-at'ei;.b , meeting oi

fisVrmen alone the llinois river, at Sprini; lke. Ill . a fishing pcreserve. an orcanization "as elfactaa, on the

ith bv the election of lirant Lvans,

Spring IJike. president, and J T Hyers, Pek:n. secretary. The object was

I. tu-hr ihe name wardens, whom they

a ei vi of ina.-ii- II sal izow of

tie' -

A ealOaaiaM from Pari, on fhe 20th.

'ave the fir-t information from France

that the French government was at work on a revision of its treity with the I'nited States which may open a way for the extradition of Ellis Wainwricht. indicted by the St. Louis grand Ju-y on a bribery charge. Mrs Catherine Reddy. of Yonkers. M. Y.. was awarded, on the 2th, a verdict of $.'.".'00 in suit for SIim-kni dara-aire-v airainst the New Y'ork Central railniad This was said to have been the largest verdict for a woman against a railroad company ever rendered in New ti rk state Chicago annua! hors show, the grea' society turnout of the year, was

opened, on the .tfth. in the presence ot one of the larcest and nnst fashionable crowds ever gathered at a similar eraaj The cynosure of all eyes was Miss Alice Koosevelt. who wa present The "ec,nd and last MfeMfM loat of tbe wrecked French bark Constable da Rlchemont was pic ed up. on the 26th, by a Honolulu steamer It conta ned tha boatwain and several of the crew of the (at " vessel. All were alive, though in a starving condition. The ;o structural Iron workers assigned by the American llrldre Co to remove the wreckage from the VYaoa.-h r;i r -ad bridge, at IMtsburr, where ten men lost their lives, struck, cm tha .'f.th. for $1 an hour The compan . refused to pay the advance Kear-Admiral Fratu s T Bowles, chief of tbe luirea i of (onftrucio: and r-pairs of the navy department on the 2uth. tendered bis resignation as an flii r in the l nie l S'aie nsvy t j tbe prident. and It was au c pad. to Uka t-.levt on lie JlaL

her. and repeat the operat ion w bene vc-r

Opportanlty was afforded.

ladteted la Maedae.

beibyville. Ind.. (s 26, WItbaf ? !T. !.-rs ami Hattie Talbert have bat n j Indicted by the grand Jury, iharging . . . . r, . ft. 1 I . .. I

i be m wilfi miini'T. iti oapwiBtaai im..j b hMSfag to F.va Cochran was found in a vault in the M8taf9 part of the city, and alter being removed Its death gea rurred. The persons indictc-d are iiitrired with having placed the child thi re. Knill III Term. Montana, Ind.. Ol ' M Pi lt B. Baer hat ended his six years' term as judge of

th" Fifth jticüi ial circuit "f Indiana, and

has lie is succeeded by

rin".0o,i T ; , A. the train was nearing laekaaatllM to fine wilhan Siapp. a colored saloon t ilimliill fm. tha , ar

proprietor f Five P nts. f2:- and cost. ; ; '

a ship to place the silver service inj aftPr the ceremony. iaMM threw a

a safety iiq vault lief ore tto'.nu n a through the window, aarrwwa au MtMeded trip. An ofRicr w ho ha j missing the bride's head, recently orne to the deoart ment from j vef Wilkins and his brother. John, a long sea t.,nr of duty says he Knows' pur.sts nt the wecMlng. pursued James, of one ibfB whiih has not had her nil- j ana (n the fight that fololweu Iret was v er service aboard of her for two years, j nit gegaMI the abdomen and t'ir. ej time"; in the side. ahtM John was taiFELL UNDER MOVING TRAIN. i,,i la the back, wcatrlag a wound I thai mav Brave fatal lam - wa; cap-

tarad after a chase and placed in the calaboose, six men being placed on guard. A mob of 2 or more attempted to secure hiai, but were unsuccessful.

a iapaemdl laaassa v.m. in CaaMMf af Marsbail. J iaad aM 4 ar aatd t n I o n 1 1 Killed. Sprir.pfirld, 111.. Oct. 27. A supposed j

insane man. who gara his name as Smith and his home as Hannibal. Mo., met death lo re Monday H had b'-en taken luto r.ustmly at Itaradoata Bt inday. Monday, in charge of the villaire marshal and a member of th Mre-

lola eomtdl, Smith was conveyed to

i n. nana anu ( sonviUe. the purpose being to have

junge inram , - " aii.'. Mu.

a coi:n oi iii'i'i i i. M .I....... ...........

in each nf 17 cases mi. minting altogeth

er to ov. r Hn vc- Rlrirk I. tat. New-astle. Ind.. Oct N The Phvslsii inns' Prote ctive assoc iation !iat made out its first "black list." and it Is now In the hands of its members. It contains more than IN names, and these will iif- refused medical attendance by the members until th -y pay what they owe individual members of the as.-- .i'."ti lll-frn nenlaril. Fawren. ei.iirg. Ind . Oct 2C .lohn Hums, who last summer defrauded MrMary BagtiOb, a poor widow of thit ci'y. out of six dollars. MaatVti a jail -r .n.e of ten days and was disfranchise. for 1 1 years in the Daarbora clr.u.i court Burns' home la in llaltltnore. rrlft Rrokea. Ifaarcaatla, Ind . Oct. 26 Mrr. Joha Rogers, a well-known society woman of this place, and a memrcr of one f the m.t pn-minent families In this part of the state, fell into a ditch in South Main street and her neck waj broken

Jactae eire-: fnaaaaar. Terre Haute, ind . Oct 20 While ooh.r.iittlng Arthur Pusher to the Indiana reformatory. Judge Piety iritlcired th; express . onipany that employed him for placing o vouth In the position he held and in which he stole l:.V

I on the side opposite the sta'ion. Ho fell under a passing train and was in-

strntly killed. ALLIED PRINTING TRADES. MSMMftd baVtHMl Mrrlln elf I he Mlanurl Printline Irndra I on ml I ii ladMitai ,' Sedalia. Mo, Oct. It The MoatMrl State Allied Printing Trades council liegan Its second annual meeting here Monday r.nd will continue to-day. C P OoajMfty. cjf St. Louis, presided, and IS unions were represented The principal work In hand is to push the union label and take steps that will

bring about the passage of a law providing for the use In the public schools of Missouri of only books that ara printed In union offices. riilc-knamv Sallna Bank laed. Ardmore. L T.. Oct. 27 -The I ank of the Chickasaw nation, at Tishomingo, the designated position of the Chickasaw nation, dosed Its doora Monday morning The capital stock of

the bank was $;o,0oo. The amount of deposits Is unknown. Ill Ich ! urn Initlrlril. Marshalltciwn. Ia , Oct 27 -The irand Jury of Hardin county returned Indictments Monday against K. S. lllydenburg. charging 'murder In the first dezree. IJIydenburg is accused of pol-

I sonlnc his wife to get her fort una

LIVES OF JUDGES IN DANGER. Frawhla iirrninn in Iba WaatasM Clipper Wnr-Kilra I'reemi 1 1on o llialire .lurlafa rriileel Intl. Butte. Mont , Oct 27 - Judge William CI Micy has Mtaauaee that he will remain In re to do all he can to expedite the anpeal from his derision in the copper war. and thus aid a speedy settlement. The fro t that a aMbOff of irsaed men were around the AepOl aba Ü was npoitcl ihai taM Ja4sM intended leariag the dty caused tha mayor to take extra precautions MoUag la the jurist's personal protection. ;very comer In the e it v is beinu cuarded closely, and a mini tier cd spe irii polteSy men have been pre-s.'d lata serv ieY Policemen iiiiard the home of Judge. Clancy and the home of Jdaa ll.irney. Teletriims have ban MMl from Draal Kails to Bsaator w L ci irk. Gov J K Tool, at lle.cna. RspPBaaBf ative JOaaal Dixon and J I, Hill, pres

ident of the Ureat Northern, asking each of them if they would act with the other me.i named and Senator Gibson In an effort to mediate between the warring copper Interests with a view to keeping OM u lhe mines. Mel bata Helnit Writ l.imriled. Tipton, Ind . Oct. 27. Sheriff SchurlsajbJIa. bl Tipton county. In which Jc-sse.McClurekilled his tf.o young sons Sunday, brought MeClure here for trial Monday. There are no outward Indications of attempted violence, but tha Juli Ii being guarded and every precaution against a mob ha; been taken. Two Killed! Two Injured. Lancaster. Pa., Oct. 27. Two men were killed and two fatally tnjurea oy an explosion Mondcy of a freight locomotive on the Pennsylvania railroad, netr Uohreratown.