Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 November 1903 — Page 2
Weeklü Courier. C. DOiM:. I'ulillalirr. JASPER, litt INDIANA. - Oa Kd OB . Miles. In Seattle, Wiuh.. on the 2:th,on bis ggf tut, denied thai 1h- !ud any iiuretM tu Texas or thut hi- would aakü that tatt Li- home. Tin. laoatl will make nn effort to get the republic! national convention. Uext year. The sciiject will l brought
na bj Senator Hann i. Hardiagand My run T Htm. h A cablegram received at WaahiBI tun. I C, on the ttoth. from Ministe Powell, at Baa Dom lagt . reported that conditions in Uta republic wer iu a tat Of greut disturbance The trial of V Bt rmoUT BarringtOU charged with the murder of James 1 McCaim. at BonfiLs Nation. St Louil 1 county. Mo.; Juni' 13, traa, OS Uli Z9tb sei for December M before the elicult court in Clayton, Mo. Circuit Attorney Folk, of St. Louie announced, on the 27tu, that he haC elect ad Chiel of Detectives William Desmond as one of the men who will go to Qaudalajara, Mexico, to bring Charl- d kr.it hack to Bt Louie. Joseph Monroe, who was the oldest resident farmer of Shelby eounty. UL, died. OS the 27th. at his home, uear Pana. UL, aged '.'8 years. He was a t!ire i dttctmdant of James Monroe, fifth president of the Failed States. Lord Strathtona .Canadian high com-r:i!-:inrr. accepted the nomination tc UM dUaaceUOTB h I p of Aberdeen ( Scotland! university. The nomination vat offered to Andrew Cirnouie, who dei lined it iu favor of Lord Strathcoua Chief of Detectives William Desmon. und Sheriff Jostph Du 1-mann, of St Louis, departed for Guadalajara, Mexico, on the 29th, to bring Charles Krat7. the renowned fugitive Ixx dler home for trial for the crime ol bribery Acting S. en-ury (,f tiie Navy Dar ling, on UM 2Sth, sent orders no tht Norfolk (Ya. i navy y ard for the cruisei Baltimore to BVOCWOd forthwith to Puito Plata. Baa Domingo, to look eftei American interests at t lat Moc&Bded port MMak OP Hear-Admiral Fran. Is T Bewies chief of the bureau of COOStractioa BBS repars of the navy depart m-nt, on th Jt.M. tendered his resignation as an officer in the I'nited States navy to tht president, and it was accepted, to takf cffei t on the list. n Gov. Sanford B Pole of Hawaii ha? teen warmly rec urn m-t.dicl to sue e-e cd J udge Estee. on the Hawaiian beach and Banator "'liiom r.nd W. Hajwood tho represents the Honolulu chamber of commerce in Washington, called on the president, oa the Zttfe, in Gov. Dole's interest. Mrs Catherine Iloddr. f'-f Yonkers v.' Y . was awarded, on the Mth, a verdict ol KS0.0OO in i-uit lor 100,000 dam a.'es against the New York Central railroad Thier waa said to have been tke larpest erdii t for a woman auaiasl a railrcjed company ever p udered in New York state. 0 President Roosevelt was 45 yearsy old on the 27th. He had the distinc tion of being the first president of the l"nited States to celebrate such o youthful birthday in the VfTklte House, and nearly every caller that visited him in his omee made a point of congratulating him upon that fart. Ry the rratric drath of Mrs Kmnu HcMth-Tuc ker. second daughter of (l-n W illiam Booth, founder of -he Salva lion Army, who was killed in UM wreck of the east-bound 'altfornie train Na 2 near Dean like. Mo, rasi Of Kansag City. OS the :Sth, the army t offered an irreparable low A ::as discovery In the BrWBBlBg basin. 11 miles west of DoiiRlas. Wyo., on the :'8th. caused excitement, and crowds rushed to Uta scann. The How was struck at a depth of 47" feet, and : was SB great that it forced the heavy drill out of the well and threw gravel I and dirt over the top of the derrick. A cablegram from Paris, on ihe iMtJi, Rae the first infirm at ion from France that the French government was at work on a revision of its treaty with the I n. ted State which may open a way for the evtradiilon of Kllis Wain Wright, indicted by the St. Louis gram: Jury on a bribery charge. A grand jury to Invest iaate charge of boodling on ihe board of education in Kansa-. City, Kas. and to take ac tion to suppress BJUnbltag and close saloons operating in violation of the prohibitory law, was ordered on the 28th, by Judfce E L Fischer, of the district COSft, to convene at the December term. -i In the St. Louis I'nited States district court, on the 27th, Judge Adams overruled Judge Krum's demurrer to Ihe indictments against Thomas Harrelt, John P. Dolan and Fr.nk tiarrett. The men wer. charged with having aided and alwMicd in proc uring fajBl naturalization paper- from the St. Louis court Of appeal.). At a larjrely-attended meeting; of fishermen along the llinois river, st Bprtak 1-ake. Ill . a fishlni? preserve, an Organization was sffectfg, on the li'.th, by the SlectkNl of Ilrant Kvans, BprlBg Lake, president, and J T. Hyn . Peliln, sfK-retary. Tho object was to fight the ttamo wardens, whom they WBtm4 of making Illegal aHsnea of net i
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NEWS IN Hin F.F. Compiled from Various Sources. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Ka.-'on's (PH..) public librar. toward the traction Of which Andrew Carnegie gavi $.'ee waa dedicated on the 39th with due i crerv.ony. The lotset la the Paducah (Ky i fire, on the 2Sth. did not exceed fggO.Qgfi. Mayor Lang was slightly inju.ed while aiding the firemea H. Chester Crouch, professor of nie- . hanical aaflaserlni at the I ntversi'y of Colorado, died on the 2'.'th. at Boulder, OoL, of typhoid fever at the ago of 81 years. Mrs. Thomas Hendricks. Wide of Oie late Vice-President Hendricks, was reorted. on the 2.u. as dyit g. Physicians sn,o she OCUld live but a short Mnie. Henry Hoop, aged i years, employed a the Maetler co:il mine, north of Belleville, 111., was instantly kilted, or . t .. ',;. U 1... f., II ,,. Int.t nl ill., "i ' kill... Mil. . mi, ... When President R,i-.!- to-s l)s'. r Hay. N Y . Novenil er ". to vote, he will bt sccompanisd by Secratar)' leb. wlio will aio vote i:i t)st, r Hay. Pure Baker, seed I, son of W. a. Baker, of itewardsoa. Ill . was drai: to death, on i he ll'.'th. by a COW while attempting to take her from pastuie Dora Meek, of C ntralia. UL, who raused a stir by sleeping several weeks last wiuter, is believed to have bogus, another extended sleep. The Illinois Tunnel Co . of Ciiieaso. with a capital of 30,000, was mCOrOprated by Sec retary Of State Bo4 at Rnrinvfleld. 111. on the WtD, 1 no state received fo,045 for ianorpmntlng the com era. For the neoad time within two months. Samii' l .1 Parks, a walkim; delegata, was convicted, on the 20th, in New York city, of the crime of extortion. It took the jury just 1J min Utes to ag-'H' on the guilt of Parka in extorting J."."" frota the Tiffnn) Ptudios. a firm of contractors, under threat of keeping them from OOBUbuing work on buiblings. The federal erand Jury at Portland. Ore., on the 30th, returned an l&dh -nient against T A Wood, a pension attorney, and his son. Hoeea WckkI. s partner in th business OOadaCted by his father The men ware c hat g- l with the procuring, making and tiling of false and fraudulent affidavits OB account of applications for Indian a' pension claims. One of the hottest and most stubborn fires that the Philadelphia department ana ever been called uimn to fight started shortly before noon, oi the 30th, in the grain and feed mills eperated by w. D, Woodward 1 Uo, The loss was fJgO.OOO One man was killed and a number were injured by falling walls. By an act of train wreckers, eastbound Santa Fe train No 6, known as the Cnlorado Chicago "flyer. " in which was one car filled with eastern bankers homeward bound from California, was derailed, un the :ith, at Apishapa creek. t miles east , of Pueblo. Col. Over 30 passenger" '.vere injured. While dynamiting the river on the 30th. at Des Moines. la, for the holy of Miss Lilly Cede, who cosimitted suicide by jumping from a bridge, the police not only brought up th body of the girl, but that of an unknown man There was BOthiBg cm the Iniuy by which it could bt identified The London Bpectntor, on the SOtjk, contended that as Washington. D. C has become the most lasportaat st tion in the Hritish diplomatic service, Ua salary of the ambassador ought to be raised to S0,0BO. The salary Df the late ambassador. Sir Michael H. r-bert. was $::2..iih. An unsuccessful attempt was mad?, on the .".Oth. to wreck a switch BBgiBO In the Colorado ft Southern yards, st Deaver, Cel., and by the merest acc ident the crew etcsped cieath. DynAmite had been placed under a tie. aud It exploded as the locomotive passe,, over it. On the 30th, the submarine torpedo boat Plunger was IcO Btad by the government. The secretary of the interior, on the 30th. gave directions bo the Dawes In dlan commission to prepare a revised roll of the Delaware Indians, with a View of allotting lands to them Two rolls have been prepared, and Ixitli have been found Incorrect. American Secretarv of War Hoot, who was one of tht the American com missioners of the Alaskan boundary tribunal, left LBOdoa for New York on the 30th. Ambassador Omate and s number of other prominent Americans hade him farewell The steamer Helen M. doubl. ri route to Louisville, Ky., sunk at Wise's landing. 15 miles below Madison. Did, OB the SOta. No lives were lost. The cruiser Cleveland, built at the Bath (MV.) Iron works, was geill rcd to the government, on the ::th, at tht navy yard. Boston, Mass. 11. F. Archer, president of the C.inidon (N I.) national bank, died at his home there on the 3bth, aged t'.", years Mr. Archer wbh widely known In financial circles and was connce'ed with several corpora Mona
Iniprorttionl Aas !i- ted. on the UOiU, ,n the ooadltloa of Wdliam L ISlkina,
the I'hlladeiplUa tinaciMer it w.u staled thnt M ere was aochnage in his OOndttion uiel that he was re lln aaalljr, The W. IV'f'l wK)l plant, of tho Vll.e-ican Sheei Steel Co. Bt McKaaf iMnt. ia.. saialoyiag WOO men. S sutnecl ope rations on the SOU. atter a saat-dowa of several trunks H bhtCt. on C;e loth, made the vor ond attempt aithla a month to crack the safe of tht' bank of Ptloi ;ro', Mo. but failed. They tod $o fntn the cash drawer. Mrs. Thomas A rientiiicks, Widow of the late vice -president, who is ill at ladtaMpolta, Usdl. waa reported by ber ph sic-iatis. mi the 30th, to at siakiag rapidly. Miss Henrietta Adams of Ct v ill. Mich un the Sftth. was uien I rerdlct of $sa ...... daaMgoa agifmt Rnbart Stuart Baker, welt known fOUBg scv jciety rnaa of Otaad Baplds, Mtchf for i. nach of promise. The trial was sensational one. I LATE NEWS ITEMS. The Caaeral Mhi,olS Tra Mon Co., an the .".1st. ordered the co.ehes. six In r.unbor vhicb are to te used on the uiterurban line botweta Charleston and MattOOB, HI The ars are to be delivered by faanarj I It Is expected thai fie track will lie ready before that date. The Cripple Creek tCol i October Sjotd production was (35,000 ton a, worth fl.ll-'.'KHt. Tins was a marked increase over the September record, but $7"'.f4B below normal The decrease in Colorado's tjold output, due to strikee, dar inn the past thr. e atonths, uggregated 14,090,000. PuneraJ serrlcea over the remains I .
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.Sahaueii army in America, v ere in Id in New Yori. cTty. on the 31et, in Caroegie hall. The auditorium wai filled to oversowing, and hundreds' of jk r,jsons waited on tnr Btrects io ain eutraric e. The president, on the "1st. made the fotlowlag appointment : Sanfor I B. Ikle. tobe I'nited State district Judge ifor Hawaii, o succeed the law Judge I Morns M. Kstee. and George U Car;ler. secretary of Hawaii. (0 i." goveraor of the same to BBCCped Qov, IKd". Wilber Perrj Qaentber, aged -"i years, who was a Washington il C. newspaper correspondent and a proofreader known in many citPH committed SUtdde at I'hiladelph.a. 01 Ik 31 St by innalina Hlumlaatlng pw He had been detpoodeBt owing to ill health, .lohn Kobens. BKCd '". wa shot and killed at Padncah, Ky . on the :'.1st. by his son. Owen Roberta. The lather had ehastised a younger son. and when 'he elder arrived drew a knife cei him and was -ho' twice. The loroner Jury excmera' at Bin Mrs. Louise Randall, of laltimore, Md., on the 31st, had Morris Qreenbtatt a sewing machine eollecter. fined $",0 end costs for kissing her against her will, and has entered su t against him for fJ.ocio damages, being ft ,000 for ach kiss. Charles Whit worth, a farm t. of Pasinp. Tex .was instantly kill-l. ui the .'Kt. by lightning. He wa . driving along the road with his tWB son- and was Struck. One of the ! oys was stunned and one of the nriles waa ikilled The Dank of BiRKers, Ark . was i har ried, ob the :;ist D w Reyaoldt is president. B F Higgers. vice-president ?.nd Tom Biggers i,s secretary and treasurer. Senator Franlt IT. Farrls. of Crawford county. Mo . Indicted OB the charge of havini, accepted II.immi from former Lieut .-Gov John A. Lee. in onsideratlon of his vote against the anti-alum law during the I til session of t h- Missouri legislature, was placed on trial at Jefferson City. Mo. on the 2d. before Spec ial Judge W. W. ilraves. f Butler. Mil The st Clair county (III ,and jury, on the 2 1. returned an indictment against County Clerk Ooorgt K Thomas, charging tmbesslemeBt Mr. Thumas' accounts were investlgaieu by a committee appointed by the coenty loard of BBpervbiioo a shortage of lioooo was reported by the committee. Franklin W etsstnger, of Potteville P.. became erased, cm the 2d, and arming himself, -hot and killed two of his brothers He then barricaded himself in B barn, and limed with a rlfta and revolver, defied the co&stnbltt rod sheriffs poeet 'hat went 10 capture h i in He was Dually ttTtsted Two Wabash freight trains, bound for St. Louis, collided i:i a BSttBt fog. Bfi the 2d. midway between Wright City and tatest el, Mo. ."io miles Wttt of St. .. . complstel) wrecking one toch tram, killing seven carloadl of si n k, iftmollshiBg an tngtne sad lajuriag r'een men. two perhaps ratailv. The St Clair lounty ill! i -nind jury adjourned on the 2d. at Belleville, III., atier a hum and busy settioi Eleven ittrtt Indictmenti wife returned against persoBj believed by the grand jury to ha taken pott Ifl the lynching cd the negro Mbool-tetchc r, Wyntl who shot County Superiip mdtnl of s hoc i Kartei. In a battle with Indians, on 'he 1st, near Husk. Wyo . c,n Indian;- we re killed and II captured N me of thj posse v,!is killed In ihe tight There er' about seventy-five Blous in the band ot Indian- FlVt hundred men ;ro sneoring the country in the sear, h for the Indians. While Melville M Wheeler a CBSbier rif the Cumberland Telephore a Telegraph Co . was at vcirk. on the 2d. at the general o facet of the compsay, in NsshVttte, Tenn.. two Strsi ptfl sud denly BBpenred, forced Un to unlock the vault and sei BH 'I over $ Tie j escaped j. ii Barrett, general superintend ent of the Chicago B AltBB, rttlnaed, on the 2d. and was succeeded b C Aw Uoodnow, late general manager of (ha Hoc k Island.
NEWS FROM INDIANA.
LcL. t ffinptnintl Within ihe d.TS of Our Own Stun. Bo1. Must Ilium. Indianapoll, hid Nov 2 "The c ielciii S ill Ml Sport of I lie pb a of llisai'it.. is inconclusive and unastiefgeUMTf said Judge Dowllag, of Um wpreaae court of Indiana, in summing up the Hoover i .sc The eourl hamb-d its deeistoa on Um appeal of attornoys for Bdward Hoover Per new rial. Hoovr killed his father-in-law. Frank Battoa, laat May. He has been aauiai in his o II iu Michlgaa City prison ior the court to ac t on his OBM The 1 Btlri ftfltnaed the decision of Ihe Mai. on county criminal court and the ndemned man must bang. The d e of bit sxecutloo is Ho vera her 14. t Ihm ll.tt . Crawfordaville, tad., Nov. I . - nine B'udents recc icd serious injuries, and I BUsay others were bruised In the tl.si i Wabash roliesjt class ticht between sophomores and freehmea The w - riously hurt ale: Stone. Arthur i! . Qoebea, Ind aakie broken; Klein, Arthur, Blkhnrt, three ribs broken. i.e vis, W. Ol, Crawfoiclsville. knee cap dislocated The battle waged hotly for an hour. There were over loo studems m the ii ' lee, whic h loos place on the , ;impus. w nl iiii-ii in BanM, Martinsville, lad., Nov. 2 Clinton the fO-ytar-Old son of Marlon Qodsey, of Baker township, was visited by women of the neighborhood and severely whipped, lie is accused of 0sv ing treated his parents very Imdlv at divert times and bisk tag brents agaiBSi them it they shou'd tell of bit mistreatment. He is said to have - torted money from his father and niotii"; and need it for procuring drink Rtraeh Owsber. Marion, Ind., Nov. S. Judging irnn tke reports concerning several ;.aa wells recently drilled, ii will be a long time before UM supply is entirely exhausted In the LafonntaiB field, iho .Marion One company has struck a gusher, which, it is claimed, is ;.iod for L00O,BBg fet daily. Three other wells have been onipleted this wee,,, which, it js said will furnish Iroia 1,600,000 to 2.Mio,e,ioo fet each. Imiteil with Murilrr. Loporte, lad., Nov. f. The Beaw murder trial has begun in the Lake circuit court Truman Beam is a firmer about 2s years old. tSSBUUTled, and is charged with choking Miss Martha Lawrence, auoi if, to death, btcauae she filtcd him. Sh" was living at the Beam home en I faim near V ilptralSO. and wa3 found clead in 'be morning, and marks of fingers er plain on her thront fMi rii leimr MrttKiaf, Ooehan, iadM Kov. L The oic;et practitioner in Llkhart county. Dr. Frederick Herri nc, of this city, celebrated bis ninety-first birthday i'inlretnary at bis home, surrounded by but children and gmadchlldren. He at Isirn in LtUBOp, Prussia, eoaalai to America in 1SS6, and WBS located fof a short time in Milwaukee, then tuning 'o Coshen. Where he has sitice lived. Diploms Molen. Franklin. Ind. Nov 2 During the absence of Dr. J, H Iinhani BBBMOBt entered his ofPce ancl stole his cole ge diploma, taking It from the frame on the wall, it is supposed that it v a.s the work of some fake ' doctor v. 10 needed a diploma This is the second 01 Bireaee of the kind here within a year or two. Dr. J. N. Records v as the oth. r vi tim Chawnetl wun Pswawf. Richmond, Did . Nov. L DfapBichta from Chicago announce the arrest of I Iten R. Sc hräder on a charge of forge-y Schräder war, until recently employed at Ihe Wescott hotel, this city. !t la aibged be cashed chec ks bearing th forged lignatures af Otorge n. Knotleaberg and (borge 11 Love. proBstBCBt Rich mood business men. W Or HM,ili'ii. Fori W ayne, lud . Nov 2 Bteu Hi A. Won man was married receSJtly, btt( scarcely haei the boaeynooa iasse,i before hi young vlfe brought sui; for divorce Me attempted sub ide by firing a bullet into Ins breast, and h was removed to the hospital, apparently beyond recovery Wortmna is an insurance solicitor. nel Hit Dim. Indianapolis. Ind , Nov 2 -To rescue bei pet dog about to bt vivise, ted. Mis. vv. . raras, 01 iuj r;at rratt street, forced her way into th Eclectic medical col leg . although to student sought to preveni her Bne recovered the dciL'. but only after she had stru-k severs of her opponents. Rtow Oil fomiMsoy. Seymour. Ind . N'o 2 The HOOtMr Crucie on company has beet organised tor 1 lie purpose of developing an il lease secured by it in the Kansas fl nj. There are -ä men. all of BeymoBr ami , Vhtinlty, In the company. ThOtr lease adjoins l.nd on whl -h there an jtoif se-ral gcs.-i wells. Kntor I Ion. Andrew'. Ind, Nov. 2 The Fori Wayne Assoiiaiion of Congregational Ministers and Churches. In tel.ja here, patise'l resolutions Indorsiiu t ie move in St for the union of the Metbnebst Pi it tant, BnUed llreihn n ud Oongreg4ilcBsl rkarrbas Tirol. PtritMMSi Marlon. Ind . Nov 2 .Miss Corn Bowman, It, deeply in ktve nitb William Lennon and In despondent bfi raine of his dissolute character took rtioiphine and died In a short Unit gf tef medical aid reached her.
CUM APPEALS 10 UHITEDSTATES Secretary Hay Refuses to Help Drive RttStifl From Manchuria. WE AHE NOT INTERESTED
n l ent. a lie" 'oo'laii UJttüiS In Ht.il llli.inril Hi.- Ceoe r II r:,, 1. ( Will ImUi- i vII. hi in Uli' Mmo-r. Washington, Nov 3, China his ask-cl the United Suites to kelp her force Rueele to evecwUe Manchuria The admlnlstrsiion has refuseil to Intarfere unless gastrkcaa eoafnserclnj treaty inu rcsis are injured by the- prescn.ee! Russian troopa la Ch'na Without the siibumwi oi name nowerfal na tion china will not act eudepeadeatly, so this phase ot the 'ar eaaterB situation promises to remnln ancannged, al least sntil the ratification by 'he t inted siat.s tenets nad the crows at Poking of the Americaa-Chireee com- ' men ial treaty bigned at Shanghai Octuher s Sir Chemung Lianu Tieng. ihe CidBC t minister. ailed OH Sec. "ary Hay at ihe state depnrtBiesI Mon .ay m rnlBg Fuder ;nsi ructions fron, his government be called Mr. Hay ttteatioa ' to what he- already I i;e-.. and privateiv deplored that Ratsla bau not withdrawn fr un Manchuria the la- of the troops hieb 01 1 up ci Chineee terrt lory la the Boxer revoH af IkOO, Sir Liang declared China c 011s dered th:s ,'irwt vi.,1:,: ion of a Ruv-iau pledge thai the la:t imperial rroope would evnemtte Manchuria Octobet v. 1903. He acimitted that. ongM' d. Chin: '.s practically powerk-a to prevent the continued occupation of lianchnrin. rherefoTg it had been decided to appeal to the I'nited State ., for aid The Ameiican Bovernmtaj was chosen a.- an object ot appeal because it had only ccosmerclaj and not political teterOBtS in the lar east and bBCBttSt Sec retarv Hay, la IIOO, had inaugurated by a BOtt iiddre--ed to all the- allied powers a s-li y for the entity of China, which obtained le withdrawal from China of all foreign troops except the legation gUBldt at Peking and Raselaa regtmeni M Manchuria. Sir Liang txpreasef 'he ar-leni ele- re of his government that th Baited States take some ac tion to complete the evacuation of Chinese territory by the Ko.-.-ian troops. The reoci upa'ion af Mukden, one or the ports, the opening of which to world commerce is provided by the American-Chines, commercial ireatv. is not the spec :flc Kiir.t BB which China app-.ils to ti e t'intel States. Her request is bBSed en tie failure of Rnealn to leave Maarkarla on October s Secretary Hay. la replying to Sir Lianp. Bold him in Mb stance that the Baited Stat-s would take no a; tion unless their treaty rights are Injur. -d EXPRESSMEN LOSETHE FIGHT Tlier Ire- WIIIInK llncU IO Work an BWWB h Ihr eouswaMs win PsaaMor ttseat. Kansas City. Mo. Nov. . W C. Fleming, national organiser of the HrotherhcKid of Railway Kxpresmen Moaday night notified the Striking employes of the Pacific Bxpreet Co that they had lost 'heir light, and he adised them, if possible, to make the,r BOnCS with the express cci.ujanv A large number of the local striken numbering 110, are willing to go back to werk as soon as the company will akc them back They have heea told that they must resign from the Brejtherhood of Railway lEapressBiea before (hey would bt employed TjIs union hns been i ekhitencea little more than I yeST, and the km of thi- ir:ke. it Is .aid win terkmsiy Injure Its pres-ii-e. National Organiaer Fleming said that the strike failed teeai iBB Of 'he large BBBftM r Of get Ttums at Bt Uo ttt LYNCHERS ARE INDICTED. L tt I .-lie- Hill II, 1 11 no, I IcMlnal Per SO WW I . I .-l In Ihr Killliiu of nll nl Beilegt lite, III. Belleville. Ill . Nov :: The St Owlff memty (HI.) gn.nci jury adjourned Menday afternoen LVeHeviltt atter a lc n;r atnl busy sessicm. re urn ing 11 ircrei indictments against rsons believed by the urat.d jury to nave taken part eg Ihe lynching ot ihr negro r bool-teacher, v.. van who h 1 . hut ti.t In ally. County Sui e-rina ndent ol Behcotl Hertel. The nam 's M th- persons tndkted will im wltbkeM etitiJ the c aniaeat are served leit e-, it - ileliiM rations i'ie grSBd j-.rv ex t mined is wttnesect is conr.ectlon with Um Wyati ct e, many of Bjoui were promin m e iiizc n of lb ' 1 0 CBOSldeitd calmly wthauBtlvely, and rwfiected the de termination of the ItBtO SBtboritMs to prosecute hosc who had Btajoi a part lp the affair. t-'uiiern I of Path WiunmtarM. Berlin. Nov. I The tunc 1 of P-of. Mom nscn. who died in Chaiot ten berg fiUttday, probably will not b - held lefore Thursday, as -eieral of the 1 ah me ministers who will le pr nt must attend ihe openi ig of the BrfefkUJBy t Posen BB Wednesday. ' S" - . I IUI. ftlinirea Min Vf Offle-r. Waabtagton, Mot 1 Mai rai Wnshv Ingtcf, L Capps the nowb .oslnttd con truetOf il the navy, who sitceecds Uear-Admiral BoWltt, a--,i red Mit datlcs of his new office at th na v jej. paruneni Mrmgajr
NORWAY, SWEDEN ÜENMAIiK Each Nation Ha Pr imj tg ; M Fine Lxh;bits al Worlds .Mr.
ipi-t till I .. . I I, , , It Wl, 1 Jl llrllir.i.,1 ,( ii,,,,,., ki if ahsMMie Mi ii,- mjbu ii - New York. NOV. 3 -Charles W Kohlsaat. speciai commissioner from the St Louts World s fair t Sweden Norway and Denmark, has reached this city alter and absence of a year and a half in itrests of the the - Will Interests of ,;. , v; ,u ft J( bearer ,,1 1, ,,..,, King Christian of Denmark ... prvsi. dent Boostreli tad u Dsvid It rtaaw s. pr.-Mde,:, , ,,, i-us expM. J 'n - nds los mos. rardial ins 10 Pi. Idem Rootavall ai-d m President Kr-m. is ., , rM) ,, ,, of regret that Mr Fran, irecent trip to Kump, did not s n dhsavm. Mr K0hisa.1t reports thai la S red n HO.00.1 crowns ha n apuropna', I for an art and educational exta bit and taal the re a ill be t large in ten eshibli of indusirials. 'h nation.! enthusiasm is so great regarding the project that Iisi.imsi crown- .rr propriated last month to build s national pavilion, a COgg f s famous Pt ace In Sicm kholm. winch i- 10 use-i as a clubhouse during th , The indications an- most (avora If reitcrding Norway and lKnni.uk- or tion One hundred m 1 , appropriated by each nation. Bad promised Oiat the puielains of c has.cn will form ihe li.iest rhi the kind ever ni i le, Mr KchJanni mal with tii cordiality In Scandinavia, a id I of i hlm 'istai. th.- crown pr Sweden, rei entty exi rtaaed r ci-,ih 10 v.s't America and 'he Wrrll s la:r d sj vear CHARGES AGAINST MADDEN liii . ImImIiimi Petasasl ee-Cewera .',il,'il wi II r ,ri nl I iii( f-lt.l , till, U t'alwaB'le 1,111, 1 W: -hlngbOBJk Nov. 3 i s: nin - Baaera Papste kfanday anhjrltted that an BhVtetlgntfcM is I Mag made Of charge s irvciDing the cifh- of Thir I As - ;s am I'nvtma-: ; .e:.. r ' M:i i b :. In i onr.ertlon w.iO the -pe, u'ai.ou of philaieli-is In certain valuable iptclineii postage -tamps Thecliargeh !. made in a philatelic organ in April UOt, but were only braaajhf to the attention of the Brcefdont ani nostamn ter-aeneral. it Is staled, lasr Friday when bd In vest igst ton of the mstter was immediate!) ordered. The investigation is still in progress Among other conndaints Is one that reprints of the four-cent stamps, w it 1 Inverted unte r have t-e.ii rnale under direction of Mr Madb n ami Meld for v ' e.. 0 to private eol lectors Mr Madien Mor.day gave out a statement. In which he says. "I court the fullest and most searching invest .gat ion. D will show the absolute falsity of such charges. Th' re has not been during my a lminisnan.u I fin'.StaagP sold eir a .-ingte proof of e. Stamp sold by me to any collector or to any other peraaB wbattoerer Any statameat to the contrary is false." WEISSMAN PLEADS GUILTY. Villi Br led 1" BfUpstt In ngS nrallaint Inn I'm nil. ticninat Oih.-r llrfrnilnala. 8t Ii ii- Nov Charles Weisuman pleaded not guilty to all of the 12 mdkt meats Bgniaal Sbn when arra'gne l liefore Juilep Adams In th I'nited States d.sirii t lourt Mondai Fae h in dtctasenf contained three eoi'4s, making t; in all Seilten,.- BBWaVer, ac deferred, and II may not lie passen upot him for i week or -o Weissnian is charged in te indictments with aiding end aliett ng. cou feline and ndvfcdag and be;nT a fal-e witness In the procuring of .. .niraiia tion e ertifb ate.- tor aliens not eliglhb to clttnt B iblp m the I nited S'a'- - The extreme sennRy of the law in sue! rases is five years In the pe.ii-entiürv and ft ""o fine on each cnu.it. or ! ycif: an i $:'.;. o-hi, jf convicted on all MRS. GULLER HUNG IN EFFIGY lrnt- Mine SIS of llnnkrr Hill ol antitgitd nn Hi.- wni Consta ate Dmll With l nr. flinker Hill. III . Nov. 3 That tho people ol Hunker Hill are not satlsBed wrtk the way the courtt knee cieait with Mrs Ida liuller lor th allege-d murder of Ewarl. a slx yetr-dd lad Wtl BSade ev iib-nt Monday evening '.'poii the telephone win s at the int I sec tion of two d Um principal streets in tho anahnas ieirtion af the town w ii the figuri of a woman be aring tho aaasa of Mrs Bolter, Placards Wei BlaOSd i.t nunie rem , places about tow n each bearing iioii the case The wonion representing Mrs. C.uller was cut down at an early hour this mornini bp the peBeo, but the rojm- from which It was suspended still hsngc Mrs Qalktra trial will be held in t'arlinvlll. on Thursday of this wiek Washington. Nov. :: laden lntchard has set Novemb r IS s the dsie for beginning hearings In the ;ost office rand nse; The first case to be taker up v. ill be lhat of the ge v eminent Bgainst A W Mae l. e i, formier chiel of the free delivery ser.ii she HrUH In Klape. New York. No. .: Dom;. den Bahet'o. who has a wife and sertl children in Ugly, as sei Insistent Mouday lhat Mrs flnhnnpa Denlcol i, of West Hotoken, akspa with him. thst she shot and kll'ed him at ber hrsSji
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