Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 November 1903 — Page 2
VERDICT Of GUILTY III FRAUD CASES
PROTEST FROM COiOMDU. The Colombian Authorities Cable t Lengthy Protest to London.
Jury Finds Banctt, Dolan and Gai rett Guilty; Penalty Deterred.
ML ASK FOR A NEW TRIAL
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St. Louis, Nov. 10 A verdict of guilty wan r. tnrr.cil at 1:1'. Sa'urlny arternoon by tlu- ftgj In tkt atM of the l'uito.1 MstM against Thomas E. Barrott, former marshal of thi' St. Louis court of appeals; John P. I Van, chairman of the city ilemocratic committee, ami Frank P. Carrot a member of the St Ix.tlis police '. :a:tment. all charged with complieity in naturalization frauds. As soon as the verdict was returned, att ineys for the defense filed a motion for a new trial and ptlttOMi Judge Adam to accept bond iH iuling the decision on the motion. The cae was given to the jury at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon Ona elderation of the case was continued until 1:30 Saturday morning. Deliberation was r. sum. 1 at eight o'clock Saturday morning, and continued till one o'clock, when word was sent the court that a verdict had been reached. While Judge Adams was looking over the verdict, preparatory to having it read, the three defendants leaned forward in their chairs, waiting expectantly for the reading of the document that meant liberty or imprisonment to them. Men IM,. I l.llllc Knmllon. Immediately after the reading of the verdict Ju.!k' Adams announced that
the defendants would he remanded to j the custody of the I'nited States marthai. With serious faces, from which all traces of recent smiles had gone, the three defendants heard the verdict. In the corridors outside the i
courtroom their friends crowded around them and assured them of sympathy, but it was a glum group of perhaps forty men who witne.-s. the close of the triple trial. Knelt 1 mliT Hem M4. Judge Krum and Mr Röwo appeared before Judge Adams later in the afternoon and presented arguments n the question of bond. At the close Judge Adams decided to U"W the defendants bond Each Immediately gave bond for $2.000 for appearance in court this morninc. when JuIl-. Adams will pass upon the motion for a new trial and on the question of the liberty of UM convicted men pending their apical The extreme peualty under the verdi is ten years' imprisonment and HIM fine each. BUSINESS WITH PANAMA. Grrmn'ii ClMllll He "" I I " lime Opel.til lldMM Itelll1 Ion W itli i Berlin. Nov 1".- Germany's , insular rcpresen'atives at Panama have opened business relations with the new government which action Germany subsequently sanctioned The German consular officers on the isthmus have reported to the fore'.ga office that the cabinet of Panama I composed of men worthy of ratpOCt It is intimated in official circles hero that when the Panama povernnient makes official notification of the organia'ion of the new r -.public. Germany will give the usual recognition l-hout delay.
Iik It to K linn ThruMkull tlie World Iknl Ihr I nlterf IHM Hmb lutriuard Trrl) at !.
Londou. Nov 17 The Colombia! authorities have cabled to London lengthy protect against the I'nitec States ac'ion toward.- Panama, in vhich they claim that the main repousibility for the secession of Pana ma lies ith the I'nited States guvern-
ment. firstly, by fomenting the aeparatisi spirit, of which there seems to be clear evidence. Secondly, by hastily acknow ltdging the independence of the rtvottod province, and. finally, by preventing the Colombian government from using proper means to suppress UM rebellion " The cable message goes on to say that Presid- nt Marroqun has energetically protested to the l'uied State, und .u-l.es that his prates' should be known throughout the civilized world The president contends that the I'nited Staus has infringed Article 35 of he treaty of 1S4G. which, he aser s. imnlies the duty on the part of the I'nited
fcttatea bo help Colombia in maintaining ner sovereignty over the isthmus, and adds that the Colombians repudiate the assumption that they have barred the v;ty to carrying out the canal." i'resid nt Marroquin points out that Colombia had "constantly endeavored to act in a friendly manner with the I'nited Slates, even a kin v. for the assistant e of Amern an marines to insure lree transit across the isthmus." says the rbin occurred when the government was not prepared, having with draWB most of i: troops when peace was re-established la.-t year, and concludes: "The hastiness in recognising the new government which sprang up unJc.- these circuri-tances is all the UMM burprisinfi to th" Colombian government, as tJiey recollect the energetic oppesition at Washington to the acknowledgmeti of the belligerency ol the onfederates by the powers during the civil war."
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DENIED A NEW TRIAL.
HAD A SHORT HONEYMOON. Mra. t runk l.ealer. n flrlde Of Tito Ui rl... ttm Her IIiiIihiiiI r'.leetrornlril .-at Hlnomlniiliin. III. BlcKimington. Ill . Nov. 13. Frank Lester, superintendent of the llorue Telephone Co.. at I'rbana. was electrocuted there Friday niuht wiiilo wurk- j Inc at the top of a inde His wife witnessed the cM M I and was prostrated Letter was tlrOToad from Fail Utffe j wife about two weeks airo ami the day j following the gran'im.- of the divoreO j
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ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE SOLD. Old Demur rntle I'aper Una I'nae4 into ll:iml mill llermuea II e p ii lit ien a Oratan. 8t laaafatj m Nov. ig The sette. St. Joseph's oHi -t new
was sold by Ixmis (iuylord. formerly of Colorado .- ; tad llw KaufTman estate, to a OOattpatV) headed by F K. McJImsey. a prominent republiean politician, whose home la at Mary, vllle. O. The purchase price was $85,0"" and the new mana'-mcnt will take ession to-day. The paper, now a b-nv cerailc (irt;an. will be chanced to republican FORTY NEGROESWERE KILLED The llllnola ( rnlrnl " annoit BoMr Train I rannra into Hear IZn.l f an Ari'iimniiidalloa. New Olileur.s. La. N'nv U Jk rearend collision Saturday night on the Illinois Central railroad, near Kcub wood. La., 85 miles from MOW 'lb ana, resulted in the killing of 4' n-'sroes. Twenty other negroes :ir. ! throe white ocn were injured, some of them fatally. The collision was between tha McComb accommodation train and the Northen, express, bound t Chicago.
Molion iu Irrr.l of Juduinrnt Kiled lu MM COaM of llan. Barrrll und l.arrell. St. Louis. Nov. 17 Thomas E. Barrett, former marshal of the St. Louis court of appeals; John Dolan. chairman of the Demex rat ic city committee, and Frank Garret r. lornier po! iceman, conii ted in the I'nited States district
court of participation in naturalization frauds. wre denied a new trial Monday mcrrinK by Judge Adams The court was abOhd to pass sentence on the three convicted men when Attorney Iiowe stepped forward and filed a motion in arrest of judgment. The urt et Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, for hearing arguments on the motion. The d : :;se .-la'e.i that in caae the latest motion is overruled, it will file BOCttO Of apppeal to the t'r.ited States court of spirals, and ask for the liberty of the three men on bonds THEIR SECOND TRIAL BEGUN. Dnulel uiirl.ee. Miller and Jul. M. J.me. aa tin n I rial at Inein uati. Cincinnati. Nov. 17 The second trial jf Danitl VoOfftMOa Miller, of Terre Haute, formerly assistant attorney in the post office department at Washington, and Jos. M. Johns, an attorney at Rockville. Ind.. l-ezan Monday, before United States District Judge Albert C Thompson. They are charged with conspiracy to extort a bribe from John J Kyan, a turf commissioner, with offices Cincinnati and St. Louis, for such decisions as would allow Ryan to use the mails In receiving money for "bettiBg on race " At the first trial here, last month, the Jury disagreed. WttaVOOaea are here from Washington
I) C . for the government, and man from Indiana for th- defense. The same attorneys appear on loth sides as at the first trial and In addition Henry Miller. YOUNG SOCIETY MAN KILLED. lilt Mellonald ihol and Killed b af.(.eph Karlona. a tta lla Han. al M. Joaepb. Mo. St. Joseph. Mo , Nov. 17 Irving McDonald, a wealthy young society man. was phot and killed in the Metroiole hotel at four o'clock Sunday morning by Joseph Furlong, a St. Ixmis traveling man Furlong la under arrest. He says he acted In fclf-dofcr.se
Oram Holt and Mrs L- r Inland Mjrrick. members of "The Governor's Son" company, and William R. Lynch, of Cleveland. O . alo a traveling man. were arrested In connection wi'h the affair. Lynch wan subsequently released. The women are held by the
police, "pending Investigation.'' The trouole arose over alleged unwelcome attentions paid by McDonald and others to the women incnMoned. He Preferred Deat h. New York. Nov. 17. Rather than face the charge of having knocked j down and robbed an old woman, which : lie had previously confessed. Isaac j x.'ayner l.r.nted his suspenders and handkerchief .nto a noose and hanged
himself in the police station. Ilea laaiHR la Montana. Lewistown. Mont , Nov 17. Over
riven im nes ta snow nas tauen on J the level .n Fergus county and under . the hvay w ind of the past three days , has ptajff havoc with the mountain Muses, fillins the canvons with snow.
Pride f Ilia Perforaaaaea. In a aWtTOtOwa church, aa the otorr gee. there va introdu-ed a new hyma
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to.i : "Hw did the music for that iiew hyn ii go tli ee!..iiiV ' 'a. very well, very well, indeed, replied the organ. at: "but why do you ask?" "Well." said the blower. "1 II tell you the truth 1 waa a bit nervou and a Ut worried about it. for. you are." be went on explaining. "I never blowed for uiat hviun bet -u Philadelphia lr..
I , '..: tallT TVironch errlr to California via ifiwourila-iflc Kailwav and Ir-n Mciuatain Koate. t'hoioa of i "entral route through Colorado or la tie True Soutberc Route it.rough Texas. Anaona. etc. Through leetier to Los Amte'.. Unly line operating through '.ie( . Ctf .-an. St. Loui to San eraneioo. T. .i -t ear serTicotol'aiif raia fourdaTm II week For ratea and full information a.t l.e-- aiv aeent of Xli.vurt 1 i r Rai'wny. or Lrin Mountaiu Route, or H C T..wsNn. G' neral l'ai-nr aud Ticket Agent. SC Louia. "Vea, he f.Ied me completely. II had awh a em tli wav w:ih him." "Which prove that the way ol the tnnwreaoor is moat succesaful when :t'f smooth. ' Philadelphia J. ... : Dlah Wnnhlaar ia Wlaler. Houarkeepera natural!) dread dish wisV inc in Winter, owing to the fact that 11
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bam McBride. Dr. Lime, Xht attending ph . - .i - - "Sear let Fever c.f a very malnmint typ brought thw child very near to death and when the fver left him. he waa temi-para lyzed in the right leg and riaht arm. He also lost hcur ng in hi right ear and M romd wa much affin ted. "His parent trd another tretw-nt Li a time and whea I wt recvlle.1 I found that he was having spell verr I ke F; ay and was very bad and gradually crowing wore. I advil the tue of Dodd'a Kidney Pill and in a iirt time the child le gan to improve. lnidv of a week the nervou spaama or c; .leptic seizures ceasrd
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Parkdale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia R PmktanVs Vegetable Compound. How many beautiful young girls detv'.op into worn, listless and horvk-ss women, simply because sufficient attention lixs not ba jxiid to their physical development. No woman is exeaijat from i-hy steal weakness and periiio pain, and young girls just budding into w jinmhood should be ran fully gtiided physically as well as morally. If you know of any young lady who i ick, and needs motT'rly adviee, ask her to write to Mrs. Pinkkam at L nn, Ma.,sh" v. ill give her adtit-e free, from a source of knowledge wLic h i unequalled In the country. I not hesitate aboul stating details which one may nt like to talk aoout, and which are eaeutLl for a full understanding of the case.
Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Coüingswood, N. J., says :
I thought I would write and tell yoa that, lr following your kind ad', loa, I i I tike a new person. I was hrari thin and d- h.-ite, au.l mi weak that I eoukl hardly do anything.
Menstruation w is im?ular. "I t:. 1 a la.;tb el .: VcsretaLle ..ir.pnitnd :.nd Ugan to feel u-tUT right away. I ntüiued it.- u, and am now well and stron. ar.d r-wnt ri lit n-cularlv. I ear.iX say ttsjup ! -r
what your nioiK tue uiu iur me. How Hrs. Pinktiam He! j Fannie Kumpe.
Tsab Mbs. PnnuiAM: I feel it is mr duty to write and toll nm of the benefit I have derived fmm your adviee and L!i:i i:. I'inkham's Vegetal.le Compound. ! in tiiv lock ui" womb h;v ' all left me, and my menstrual tr-u;,. w eorreete'L I am very thankful for the good rfwi ynu gave nv-. md I sbail re i.mmemi your m tHne to all who Butfer fnm f ruale wtai. - Miss i an 1 1. Kt m 1 883 1 uester St, lit ik- Ik k, Ark. (Dec. 10, 1 . ) aLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable CiiiMpeimil tH ewe any woman in tlie laad Htw suffers fnm womb troubleji, inflam ua ti,.n of the ( trouble-, ncrt'.u irritability, ncr.oas
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