Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 November 1903 — Page 6
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Gcuipilt'4 front Various Saurcea. FIF-'Y EIGHTH CONGRESS. In ptvikl S,".-:ou. J
Earl Robert. com: Kinder-in-chief of the British artm It ill H had eyjggl chills, and H was reported, on the 13th that pueutuonia had net la. Jam. Langdon Curtis, who ,t. 18??. - ... i hu nMiläV nartv taiiduiato for ;
w B . , - . Vtli.'i l.t tr pre- lent of the I'ntted State, died on , ta the 1-th. at Stratford. Conn . '
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: iib-l'r. hb in Pro 'I 'in Krye caled Lb enatei tonether, n the Wh. m i lordlnary aMioi. the proeUniaiion oi the president read. Boll call showed . ni.-mU-ra present; a cuinmittee ! tw" 1J l- mlcd to ) 'III house eomcnitu v lO 1"'i!f u 1.1. m i in motion ol lr Aiu-
I son. the Kiwle atJ"Ui n.-d at - Hou-, -Tbc Kifty-eiKhlh u'i.M.-; c'.iv. not la extrordiciry win. on tru- nu.
rn in" ir.'-i.iiii ' --- i-l-ll for thO I'lll I'l'll! ol . .. ....If.
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a- ... ... ... k..n . ...l,.r...'lli r.'.lli . -11 I
iinHin 1 1 1. n .'.is. Wils . vi.J i'oak.r
The Bd.er Maker.' AMOCtatlon of , ind - , , ; ; V ,:-,--mÄ the I nited State and Cauads, In ae- j Ua m..u..n of Mr. Payne the h.uan a-
.-v .. . . Tonn Ott Kl jouoi u i
i i '. . . I .1111" . . - .
i gi. .i. I 0 mi the lath, 'la" rc.na.ni
, were cremated and the ashsS Sepn!t-ij In the National cemetery ' Arlingun I Without military milWg. On UM IMkn he Ools county (Mo) grand Jury he -an an in estlnailna Into I
rumors that the juv in the bribery ca : ol Senator Fairls. which failed toagiv on a verdict In the circuit court, had i ... ... tu.N!-' i hat a erdn i would
ill ' I - ' " not 1 e sjJrSSSl up.ui 1 I Aialr. '.v 11 Onm, ttM father Olj Creater New York, and one of thai j rltv's oldest and most remarkable cit- ! izens. was xhot and Insiumly kill, d M j
thfl itCM of h:s bome, IB N''w I or i v on the 13th, by Ooraellni N WIU-
FIVE HUNDRED
POLICEMEN ADDED
NEWS FROM INDIANA.
CONFLAGRATION
To Give Protection and Guard Property of Chicago City Railway. NO THOUGHT OF ARBITRATION
llth. .ho Si. Louw. a the next piac fur meeting J m I! Orrin Ha kok, formerly one of the bef-known lr.vers and trainers of fast horses in the country, died, on the lüih At the state hospital, in Cleveland. 0of softening of the brain. i rkvmt arrived
vu lug ., . . - . at the Norfolk Va navy yard on the j H
Ami '. Srt l nüiti lie v. as. Krc-lt" pn
bv an admiral's -altue from the Uuitet . "
8utes receiving ship Franklin.
am a negro.
...i v.. i. ...la a wlan h ram ' i o ri i
,Ära?;:.r. .r.:v: ,v:,, . v..' v,ad: ,m the mh. discharge,, m
i.w rr ii i i -i,!. m iii.-s-ak- inscil'l"."1 . o..i..i.i iiwiKtlv shoii :ni'
r . . .w . t-...um ai i i iiii.il. ...-. - -
Mnu (lubliril, ! I'ollefMiaa iiruUfd, Htaathee i awn it InhdM and invnnnJ Hr.i., n Mnnn lleaull l"r MM ln.
of reclpnh with C b l tne r- " " was r,.,K)rtod
InciJeiit I'' tne r iri l'" - iviiihiiumi. -......... Tne attendance was exc pU.-ii. J:'; at division b.-adquarters that a I we V-ÄV--pV,,;Vr:u'bVi. Mr " cSllo (ttU ing order VOttM hi made, mincing " a i reeogalced to i Vi ' t'tiVJ operating force upon the entire system.
ueaSTtheteit öf wh.ch i ui ttaanSStted with th. a -- The Ä ...i T u. mnilon . f Mr. AilU.n ,U.)
the anat adj..uine.i at : iy l"fZ
Atstalil s creiin i.u.
!-.. nil tu.- !l". T!- y
t.. ,-. i.. r. s. ns remit once, nfier loch tue
.-d .i f. minor cmmu-
Chlcago, Nov 17 Kncouraged by
ih is.u . ..skIhI iineriitii'ii of a regulaf
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LATE MEWS ITEMS.
teas. ih; tr.e r I TfH.H ct to the llll'l
' " ... tVl. who 1 i : hi ' Tweruv-flve ears were run. witn in Senaie-Th. - assistance of the police, at Chicago, on j nuneet on the li the l '.th. the second day of the strike, .' ;, without damage to thn car. or injury to j current r ,, , ,
the non-union men who oper:. ed tne.n if )r nj, .
tin. 1 1 1 1 1 ' i
F li Neal BScMtaat cashier of the other ' . . . I recent r:'
Merchants national nanK. one u weal'hi' j-t ns of Jn .son. Miss and a state senator, committed sulcidf un the 12th. He had been 111 for som time
en it :i i. '" h.'USf Wu. 111 the I th. N .
Sen i :. i h.
service on the W ent worth avenue line, Monday the ntitimnni at the Ohl ea0 Oit RailWt) announced thai an effort would hi made to-day tOmnUBM name on the Cottaft Öiwri wrnmn hue. The intcniion ll to stari trains aily in the DaornlSg, and tinier- tOO a .fal 1.. - ii ill. tli- ;rtf-
tatwVTl- -te w not to nM . J ppo ., ; ' " i:i ' : k,m hundred policemen will
f:o .i the l.'th t - t- "'"-.:. ... ,., .,.,...,,. olMadt de- ...
w minor comm- . 1Am (iiHl.,islnB the ru ban w " " .
... ...urnea ui . . ' fTileil to euard the iirop.'lä. oi nie ,f v,.,.r. :aaüvctj: rocijirocitv measure for threo hotirc j tailed to gnani ' ' u senslon. I ' , ,,. h a-mm r-uic mo -hers : company . . his lu.illtlOBAl lOfW win .,. , on the 1Mb. t.ie democrdtic me.v. -i,.,, to the Oottagfl drove aeAfnumber o bill, of the hottM of represent at ive agread . w9 '. ,. uu. ' ' M" ,rlto a resolution, bv vote of 95 to 15. nue line, and the cars will be run uu th, follow log coa-1 ,rwi!" ' - dor the same protect on as those on ;Z.V-n ""J""'-- "' Wen w m. avenue. Screen, have been
-bill, alter :t ms nine noon mane u. . . MM , slli(,,,, ,h. ,
Its amendniont. abolishing tho t" 1
differentia on refined .gar and b ; ipm an, o .
i i ... ,.......- n fli-it Ul tt IIIS nie I I
ill.....!.. HIV V .. ... - treatv. Tbo opposition to this ac-
i .. in. mm .mi . i i inn.itllii. VMin
.ii .ercanondence and ! seem-
The Texas s-ate couri of criminal a. rn-als. the highest tril unal in Texas, decided, on the lltb. in favor of the anti-"lroom law. which knock out all kii..io of gambling on horse racing In Texas m The contract for the erection of the Mississippi state building at the St. 1 Louis World fair was let, on the ilth, for UjMt The building Is to
be a replica of the Jefferson iav.s bome at Beauvoir. Miss.
Nearly three hundred nominations of postmasters were sent to the senate 1-. - ::-w ':i 'he -'"h Among them were the following: IllinoisGeorge E. Wideman. Zion City Iowa A. ... 13b.--'- l'avenp..r Speaker of the House Cannon, on the i.i.l. runn.iirlpil Asrher C. Hiuds. of
l .1 u''w... . . Maine, as cierk to the speakers table. 1 and selected u. W Busbey. cor espondent of the ChTcago Inter Ocean, .is private secretary to tbo speaker. The ngagemTit wa; annonn, ed. on the 11th. of G n Thomas L. James, ' resident of the Lincoln national bank j of New York city, who was postmaster- j general under .'resident Garfield, to Miss KdMh OothOtne, of StratfoTd-on-' Avon. England. Theodore Roosevelt Signet, the twen- ' tieth h.ld born to W. H. S gnet, died on the U'th. at the family home, at McKecr port. Pa., aged Ave months. Upon beinc nodded that this child had been
named after him. the president sent it a check for tW.
i - fc.Viil.nr ID Ik
'I Li J 1 1 . . iv. on on the Isthmus of Pan-,-ion ..f Mr Allison tJU ' . ,i ,i i u .House The
--!"n ' :V.y : '. ' tlon came from the members from
. ,.f ';. n it Hert Louisiana. Texas and California.
,. .- mi . .-.o Throe democratic members from tho
hUtnr state sa'..'. that they could not vote for tho measure under any cir-
Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own Stute. Mite i WrrU. Kicliinotid ln,l. Nov. Iii Mityor Zimmerman. -l .hit city, looks OVi rhM mail bui once n u '; "ii Pridt) and has foil.. .ve.i thai iractloi for Hjrnnra, ii anyone has nghi ol Importance to sin tu nie. ' t xplained Ifthonof'h II telegraph, telephone or all ntnoMlty. Trtvlnl'matton do no. reejulre mj Inv me. hate at ten i Ion and 1 ti FttM to hi , onvenli m id dally by a bah b ol ' ten discuMinc itnlMnortufl JWrn.' hnwyoM ne4 tit Etnnhvtllc, Ind., Nov i. When MarUaie' Dinwiddle died how ill -ms ami b left an State valued at fo. Tie re was litigation between the heln and i he oiio r day the lant remain I ni fragment of the property, worth 115. 000, was mined over by order of the eoni i to the I iwynri tncag d In .hi several suits growing out o confliei inc. . lainu HiMiU.lt Coal Minen. Vineennes. Ind.. Nov. 16. Congren
Robert Williams, of Ctrml, III.,
renwentlni syndicate of Illinois cap Italiats, bai bonght tbe Knox i otl mine! at Mi. Kneii, Knox county, and will operate them at double their present rapacity. The mines wer.- opened and equipped by local capitalists s v. ral years tfO, and have sjwaj - been a ayinn Investment
AT CLEVELAND
erowdl from blocking the
Ok... lt.-u
w..r .-.. r. : -ed i.i. or.it.ie in th- . MM ,,n o. i;ti . -her favorable reports were on nomtnaUons ol MaJ.-Ow. M . Y'.iunc to bo !! at-nam-Uviieral. and C-.rj. gaajti-1 S. Sum:..: be major-K-n ral. Mr Tillman. .f s.-uth Carolina, maae
.: I.rat ;: m.f uuriya '".-' :,,,... Kin, tin.' Mien fi...n m-tion of Mr Ha ii was sidereu oinninu
preeni
tracks. I'reainenl I,M ItOMS the Line. Although consldsrahu Interference marked the operatlOS Of the Went -w orth avenue branch Monday, si ill a
live-.iiinnte serviie was i.iaintain, d
Knut I l ull. Braiil, ind . Nov 16. Scott Bhntjjpl, a lineman for the Terre Haute EClectric contpany, came In contact nith livn wire while making tome repairs on a pole v: feel high, and fell to the ilde
walk, receiving injuries which eaiisca
stances hut. it i un-a-r .t,M.i mai uve-.uuime . i,i .tn,h on hour later. He was a mein
the action of the caucus will be con- i tbrouuhoiit the day. and an at tempi j raniilies in the city
will ne mail." co iiiMaii . .......
ale. Hints were frequent all along
j He wsi M reeura old and unmarried.
I , 1, , t ul.-i the eriat, ....!;,. . . ,,i!,,- ...t o ?-.,., t r,n
irifÄ mmüt! ; .n the 14th. in Bt. Louis, oy the jury in the line, but the police charged on the , .M irmMj. V i.v.. Mr .um . nnoun. e the esse of the United SUtes again t crowds with such -i iiektress and force I Indianapolis, Ind.. Nov. Ml Coroner
:! ' i . '. ' Th,.. v Unmut fnrmor tnarsha! of that but one serious bliKKiiue was mei , pwt.wiU i avs he has turn .,i over an
U.c.lm.U.a till maims - - ' . " ----- i ..... .... .- ,ho 25 cars,..
i iuoao reeii'T." . . tne HI. l.oilis ioui I oi U.e'iii , iiiuiM - , , . : ,, : V .V iijour' P. Dolaa. chairman of the ,y demO that bad been in service reached the . w.sn.tln en crntic committee, and Frank P. Gar- , barn at I: SO o'clock Monday night It
i ' U- Jph member of the St. Louis police
bv Mr Mv rnn!) ralliarnta
n cr-. t' - a. nia. i,
was decided to suspend further t rattle
IUI UH 111'" ioi . m illfa?nia Hear- .li.nart nient II chars:.' with comnlic- Until this morn, ttg
the president to-.. . naturaliatlon frau la. Mol. smnr the
ei'iir u. . ' a eon- i -
Tho will Of tho late William L. Elk
. T-. . , j.vl'iir that n con-'
llir rii.iiii-i in..-., .-..j... tiintlon.il l.r.-n.K.oive of the h'us. nl
wtr" ÄhombtosÄ ,hr tntilt.mmionaire traction mag- . i .. j at. .. lie I Ivornneh u'ldil.l h.l e tO rtnta oml fin-itwinr va filt! in Illil-
rultU t li.ai jsa i - -- -- - - uaiv , - --- i - - ' .' . con e delphia, on the 1 Uh. The estate is bf Clark street, near Taylor street resoluten before it cuiu .roperiy cm . . .. ... , ..,..1.,... .i a
I'ullee.
Late Monday afternoon the police guarding the Wentworth avenue line werp forced to charge on a mob in
Many
b-f..r. the house Mr Payne, oi ww l UeVOd to DO worm VQVlCil persons nu bhvvm yort chairman of the committee on rays provided for the establishment Of SO lieemen were bruised by stor.es A oflhT;." orphanage for the female orphans of teamster drove on a track and refused '11 I ...... V. . . 1 0.1i(11iri ..l I . , . ,L. ' . . . .. .Ua 'II A i !''. i 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 -
n ii.- iii.u - in-.. - i.-r,w M9vi.ti in ii. ni iiiane.i uv iu 10 nei irai oi ine w a.
llllll". v.i . ' - . - The house then adjournal
PERSONAL ANO GENERAL.
by
Masonic home f Pennsylvania. Coroner TutewilCT rendered his verdict, on the 14th. in the case of the Jhg Four wreck, which occurred at Indianapolis, ind., on October li. and in which It persons were killed. The
John A. exander Dowie returned fron. New York to Zion City, near Chicago cn the 11th. and. in spite of a saowin Of 126 converted Gotbamltes for a f:'!".00 expemiitiure .Dr. Howie emphatically dec tared that his trip bad been an overwhelming success.
fti.r an illness of only one week.
Mrs Andrew Ewing. mother-in-law of Henry Wat'erson. died on the 11th, at ..r. Watterson's country home, Mansfield. Ky.. at the aue of 84 years. At a meeting of the buzrd of directors .t Vi Paa TKvlvania railroad, held in
.71 ' v ' ! Philadelphia, on the 11th. Rudolph Ellis, president of the FidePty Tr i-t Co. was elected a director to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William L F.lkins. The nomination of Booeei Shaw t.iiver. of New York, to b assistant secretary of war. was ordered to be favor- , ally reported, on the 12th. by the sen-
t ate committee on military anairs. southwest Missouri, on the I After having deliberated for thirteen Knabiack, an old Gemu I 1 I.... I I, ..lun Ml I Win.'llll Mi .
nonrs. .i juiy i am
court, in St. Louis, on the 12th. sen
tenced ineoüore omi o me paama f urr.
nrn.i and ii..efil the teamsier The
I ' 1' ii, wt- ' police tried to drag the driver from hl I st it. The crowd grow ugly. and. formtng a line, the police swum- their cl right and left. A numl e of arresta wer.- made, and Anally, after consider-
- . j . t I 1 I m I li o iiui i 1ft- IC II
coroner blamed the etiu t train (lis- anie uimniny. ,- '" i -
OOtcher at Kankaloe. who failed to
tiarv fur ear !to was
ith the murder of Frank Lannley. m
Mav
vi-nimm N Butler, of Alexande
or.iit.tv was nominated at Cairo. III.,
notify the Indianapolis yard master that toe special wni coming. A roar end QOlllslOS. occurred, tn the Ilth. on the Illinois Central railroad, near hntW00i, La-. 85 miles from New Orleans, resulting In tho killing of 40 negroes Twenty other negrosa and thr,.. vhite man were injure... ome of thou fatally. Strawberries were still growing in
Ith. Mr.
nnan woman,
nlrkod So c rates of t raw horrs from
the second crop of a tsnsll patch w"-t
ts . for which she receive!
House-President Roosevelt sent to
the house of representatives, on the
16th, a copy of the corresponoenoe ana
official papers relating to the revoiu
lileiit rrnl A.ertU.
Public inconvenience from the strike ! became greater .Monday night than 1 ever before. A heavy rain and a high wind drove many who heretofore had walked home to seek transportation
on the already overburdened trains of the Illinois Central and the South htdS elevated linos. The crush at the downtown si at ions of these two roads was tremendous, and it was with the croa'est difficulty that the tall WSJ employes prevented accidents In the ru-di made for the cars. Inrr) nml Mis .nu tu he ItMiaf.
A livelv fight took place just outside I
1 the barns at Seventy-ninth and State! j streets ISSl night. A wagon c arrying I aravialoni to the men living in the'
1
the signed testimony in the case l '.tie j
Purdue football train wreck to the countj proeet a tor, who Will examine the law ami the tacts to ascertain the legal , alpahtltty of chief Dispatcher By ew at Kankakee, and to determine if an ;nlictmeni can be returned ünnr)ii Onlered.
i Warsaw. Ind . N v. Id Surveyors
and civil engim Its Oi the McCulloch interurban syndicate have beer given orders to run preliminary lines north from pi ru and Losmnsnorl as far as Rochester and nl the latter place to make survey s of lines In three directions-to Warsaw, to South Bend and to bake Itaxinhnt kos. ,.nfrne I'oraeil t lieek. Lnporte, Ind., Nov It, - Qeorgs Tbeanian. Of Chicago, alias Osorgt Heilder, arrested ai Bremen for forgery, hasconfessed that bis partner. JTosepfa Bender, o Hammond sent him forged cbeckl with bogus letters ol inst rtni ions, by the us.- of which he cashed the , he, ks. Among tlie names usci WSJ thai of Btndebsker Pros. Urmrrn I nluii lMS, HsmmOtHl, Ind., Nov Hi The llnmmond Bflevntor company, formerly the central ftoel and rai 11 exchange, baa file,! suit in the Lake eounty COUli agamsi th, Weston Union Telegraph company, asking the court to issue a
mandate compelling the defendant to Use us wires to forward ninrket quotations.
- m m m I a. J 1 I . 1,A B M 1
Dn.tm.otpr.r.oi.Arftl Pivm. on the! on the L'tn. for circuit juhkc ... ""i,lon in Panama as It was called tor oy
inh dir the dismissal of Anna I republicans of the First Illinois judic al , esolution. The papers w-re ;
. o in fiti tho vacancv caused uy, , , . ,w
HnildlnKT fur Men.
barn was stopped by strikers, who at- Richmond. Ind., Nov. IS.- I tie new
tempied to prevent the driver from MMiining m m- v ay ne . ,in. , !,.
nt.iiroaehirig the barn A crowd of
i i
Drever. Samtiel KMrSf, Jospeh Kr r
and Birdie Knott, clerks in the St. Louis post office, for al'eged conso'.ra y to secure the temoval of Postma.-aei Baumhoff. of that city. King Edward, who was born November . 1Mb celebrated his birthday in Sandrineham. where there was the usual dinner to the tenants of the ea täte, at which the king ami queen and
Mr Dal-
circuit, to fill the vacancy caused oy r(.fprmj to ,he committee on for-uu
I tne death of Joseph P K' 'bans affAirs without being read
The Riverside Glass t o s tactorj at. (., 0ff,,red a
I . . ... I . . .i.l r.r. I ll A
V.'Uburg. W . -. s o.nu'-'i. ou - UtH, causing a loss of ..."'. It was a branch of the National Glass Co., ! and was one of Bj -.rollt able con1 cerns in the combine. Ous Willis. years old. shot and i killed a woman name d Winnie Harris, on.i ihpn committed suicide, on the
other members of the royal
handed round the dessert.
John i. Brown, the defaulting cash
ier o (', N --v M" .at.-l Mihioi
who disappeared some time ago, and who was arreted in San Francisco, pi. ..led guilty to one indictment, on the b'th. and was sentenced to serve seven years in the Ohio penitentiary.
H. L Kaines alias C H. Miller, and H A Scots, said by the Chicago police to le the cleverei-t railway ticket forgers in the country, were arrested in Chicago, on the nth. Stamps, chemicals for altering tickets and blank or
der hps were found in their room by the polo Sutter Bros., leaf tobacco merchants, with establishments '.a Havana. Ne York, St. Louis and Chicngo, wert into voluntary bankruptcy, on the inh The Chicago Title & Tru-t Co was appointed receiver. The liabilities were pia, ed at $1,500,000. etfth assets exceeding that figure by $l.o00,000.
At tae regular monthly meeting of the loard of dir-, tr: of the World's fair, held in St Louis, on the loth. Judge Franklin Ferris wa unanimnsnff elected general eosnssl of the 8t L ns World s fair. He was also I , ' a mi-ml of the board of directors, to succeed lames L IJIair The Clyde line a.eamer Cherokee arrived at New Y'ork. Bflj the l.th, .'rorn Santo Domingo, with late direct Intelligence of the IrSJurrection, and reported an excHing experience with a Dominican im.ii-of-war. b which the
steamer was stopped several times, on one ocas ton stents be.nic fired across
family i mfc, near Antler. I. T. WHHS was a ' Choctaw Indian, and left a widow
and ten children. a St sinus fire practically ae-
bank. I tV, im,nrn..,, fertilizer plain of
Nelson, Morris Co . at the Natl' ll stock yards. East St Iuis, 111 . on the 12th. Charles Ball, aired 4.".. a fin tnati at the plate mill in Ga City. Iii had his head blown off on the 12th. by the explosion of a cylinder engine an - - . (i ik In.
Jenkins City, mo., a town i i,w
the committee on rules, providing fOf InusMMUnte consideration of the Cuban
reciprocity messnra Mr Williams (Miss.) sioke against the ndopnon of the resolution. The house, by a vote bf 17; to 156 adopted the rule, fixing; a time for taking a vote for lour
n't lock, on the ist Th ! bonse 'hen
adjourned.
Representative Gam, of lean- ee,
Introdoesd a resolution in roogress, tn
the Ittht prngoatasj an amendmeni to the constitution of the UttttSi State as follows: "The president ol 'he United States shall hold hi- office during one term of six years, and no perlon having once been president, either oy election or sue .-sinn, shall bo gain eligible to that office." The federal grand Jury at Omaha,
KU on the Pith returned true lulls
jeiinno vnj, - I Iti. , on I lie l'illl. renn lie, i u,i- umo habitants. 12 mil'- lOSJtl Of Aurora, ; ( ti,)(, s..,.,.s genator Charles - ,u.. r. . .! tiv fire on the... ..... ... i. n.t.
WHS. ruin ri,, .I... . rf 12th Gen Hamilton B Dox. for ai years cashier of thelbb' rnian bank. Chicago, died of pneumonia in that city, cm the 13tb Gen Dox was st sfl of age
The I'nbed States naval n-pair n'Pft snalr Karris, who was Indicted
the,. ...... . . i
Oy tne i oie eouiny t .m. i kiiimu juij, tharged with attempting to influence
II. Dietrich and Postmaster Jacob FISH
tr. of Hastings, Neb., charging them with con.-pirac y and bribery in rsmSSO Hon with the appointment of Fisher tu the position oi iwst master. Cent, m E LocketL an attorney for
i-. .. ..--i, ..a at ca.in Km u. i ' on
11 1 n aiii'. Ilth, from the rient She had been on the Asiat i, sta'ion since is.,s J. E. Gnnckel. v,ho is inierested in t. e organization of a national newsboys' association in the DnltOd Slates, was notified, on the Kith, by the managers ot the St Louis Worlds fair that August ." 1904. had been designated as newsboys' day at the fair. With terrili, foro- an expl i-ion of
natural gas wrscKec tne nom o, u u- Wisconsin volunteers lam in Hieht at Mario... Ind. on ihe ... ..... ... a..,
13th. and terribly njurtd the f occupants of the bouse. Dr Joseph Willis a wealth v an t eccentric manufacturer, commit icJ suicide at Alarao. Ind He killed hlm?lf by firing a bullet Into his forehead. It was decided, on the lath, by the Cuban cabinet, at Havana, that no reeoKnition would le iiiven by the Cuban
government to the nsw republic of Pan-
finr . t 1 1 1 ,i uri na u t u ixi i i se-r 1
her bow. On another occasion the ship 1 ama until thai republic bad been recoS eluded the war vesl under cover of , "omÄ of ,he oUiec LUu" 4mrknOTM I ameritau governments.
the Karris jury, apin-ared in court at Jefferson City. Mo., on the ltlth. and gave bond for his appearance later Henry J. Itunstlini. a banker and stockman well known in the we: -t. dieel St Kansas City. Mo. n th, Ifth, of paralysis Ks v. as born in Walworth Monty, Wis, in 1S42, aul he served
through the civil war in the Twenty-
On the !;th. the Standard oil to.
of New Jersey dSClSTSd a dividend of
i nur Kli-ire iiavab e Ifienibef I.
has been dedicated, The services were
conducted by Raw. B 0 Bills, ynstor of the. South Eighth Sinei Friends' c hurch.
this cltf The new building is for men. and is built along tl.e lines ..t modern Ideas for sin h InstltUtlOBI I'ninl RtptMcaScMI, Lnporte, tad., Nov i$ A boiler running a corn sh I Dr l Sgl ne on the farm of Thesaus Cole, at Ihe Lake Frio Itailsm) . rosstng of the Kankakee rtser, exploded and instantly kilb-d Thomas Cole ami fatally injured Ms son Harold, and Osorge Bo wen, the engineer Another son of Col, may die. Will OtwS IIIk I'emer. Mlsbawaka, Ind . Nov $, For the fit t time water ahot ovor the huge Is fool dam built hereby the late- Millionaire Heiger and New York capitalists nt cost of I1J00.000, Machinery will
thug by arbitration the dtrtke of its ! convert tho 10,000 horse power Into elecetnpb - was made Monday afternoon' trlcal enercy for transmission to four by OenemJ Manager McCnllocb In re-' citiesi Ply to a que Hon u to whether arm-1 hnrllRr Onnssw PwJtsHr. tration would be the solution t the itoftiateflio, Ind., Nov. It Hums trouble, be said: "Nobody connected gmni have aasigned toC W
Willi tins company m hioikho, . . - . . ,.:
men had surrounnea rue wagon. nu things were getting unpleasant for
" i tho driver when the barn doors were
r, solution irom , ..i
Uullg open illiu r ... ii.i. .......w , men, beaded by Frank Curry, who has' gained considerable notoriety because I ot the nerve he has shown in run-' ning cars through the mob, came run-j I. ing out. The mob around the w.v.on was at once charged by Curry and his SM and quic kly put to light Many I stones v.ero thrown and a number of revolvers were displayed, but no shots' were Bred. Several men instslnosl bruhtSS, and the re were a few broken heads, but the fight did not last long; enough fOf the noUes to make any ar
rests. Vtd Vh-lMltinS Sd rhltrHtlon. A declaration of the attitude of the
Chicago ' itj Railway Co toward ml
Three Firemen Killed, Two Others Injured Under Falling Walls. THE BIGGEST FIRE IN MONTHS ilia One Hum r ih- levetsusd kictrie 1 1 1 n nml Oner Hundred Nulura llurued--l.ua Alio ii I S-".ooc. Clevcdand. O., Nov. 17 Three firemen were killed and tWQ injured aa the result of the lurgest fire that this city baa suffered in months, emrly Monday morning. The dead : Robsrt Duffy. James Schwonda Robert Heed. The Injured : Michael Oorrlgan, legs broken Harry Vitmlevelde, suffering from shock, in hospital, outcome uncertain. Battalion Chief Andrews, slightly injured abOUi body Duffy and Bchwsdn were killed almosi instantly, baring been c aught under a falling wall, it i died as hour
or two utter in the boi pitai. Hellet ed mi I nee ml in r Orlain. The tire was in the large street car bam of the Cleveland Electric Railway Co. on Hoimden avenue and Fearl strec: and broke out about three o'clock from, as yet. an undetermined cause. The employes of lbs street oar company believe, however, thai it was of incendiary origin
i There were IO0 motors stored within j the building, which covered an area oi i four acres, and il.e Maines spread like a 1 whirlwind, necessitating the calling out ' of a.l available fire lighting apparatus j in the city. The nsOton are valued at probably $2.ooo each The loss on the building is placed at $30,000. The fatalit ie.. ward caused by a wall failing sod- ; denly upon Duffy. Schweda, Reed. Cor- ; rigan and Vandeveide. Hundred l'rniitl l'ir.-iuen. J At four o'c dock, MO frantic firemen ; had succeeded in uncovering six , bruised and bleeding forms from be
neath the walls Fireman Schweda was dead when found; Harry VsndeveidO had both legs broken and was Internally bruised Robert Reed was taken unconscious from the ruins. The Bremen worked desperately in removing the issokini steaming bricks from t Loir comrades. he Bremen were constantly driven back from the ruins of the Tallen wall b the SttTsOkS and Bra A half dozen Streams were directed into the debris
j M d, operate effort to cool it SuhV Icrlently so that the work of rescue not 1,1 go on. Ilenciie uf Comrade.. The first one rose tied was Michael Corrigan. who was pinioned beneath a
mm of bricks. He was pleading with bli comrades to help him. A dash was made through the smoke and fire and Corrigan was seized by half a dozen hands and dragged to a place of safety It was found that both Of bis legs were broken Moaning pitiously, be was plac ed In an ambulance and taken to a hospital The bexlics of Duffy and Schweda were next brought out. Taken Out I ncimrlciai. 1 tie father and wife of Schweda were killed les than a month ago in street car nccldsnta Ten minues later. Robert Reed snd Harry andeveb'.e, bruised and burned, were taken unconscious fiom the ruins. Battalion Chief Andrews, who mas standing a little back of his men. was struck by large pieces of stone and injured about the legs He was taken home It is believed there are no more fatalities, although BfSSnssj are still f ear, hing the ruins.
bit rat ion iw.oi ti BAA Tho ummui iu ., ,
This s taken to mean au absolute ., , . . ... , , . . ... i s'tlt of the shortage of Hums as citv refusa of the overtures of the state1.
hoard of arbitration.
Urur A iinrnpr Inllun Knr Mtnnlnaa. Omaha. Neb . Nov 17 - The general missionary committee of the Methodist BfdSfJOpal church, which has been in conference for a week past, Monday in id ni Its business, after appropri-
tre asurer. which shortaKe will be about
$a.0Sj. His partner was one of his bondsmen
finlna to Philippine!.. WinchSStSr, Ind., Nov If, I'rof. J. O. Batehellor has resigned the principalship of the Farm land schools, and w ill at Otirtii lii'll'n f I Vf onlla I I 11, Inn. tW m
' w - ' - 1 on' r iftcvL7 ßt I'iniiiia, a 1., vt nnr r
Ming sums tor ins toreign ami noma .ns Incmtive
NO TROOPS WERE ON BOARD. BtCeUSSS OSM tfclii Vhlel Arrived Mt 0I101 jSWdnPi llriiuaht Otiln Psssf sssssmtsMlon. Colon. Culonibia. Nov. IT. The Hamburg -Amerk an line steamer Scotia, Which arrivecl off the coast here Sunday, and which was believed to have on board the Colombian general, Reyes, docked here Monday. She had among .1 r pa sengors a nuniln r of prominent Colombians, who formed a pea, e comSjlsattin from the deartment of Bolivar Gen. Reyes was not on board, and she did not carry any Colombian troops The commissioners from Bolivar are Dr. Francisco I'aelvon, Dr. E. Parega. Senor Fanon Velez, Dr. Nicanor Inslgnares and Gen. Demetrlo Dalrla j.io two later are from Savanllla and the former are from Cartagena. Dr. Inslgnares la a brother of the governor
of Bolivar. The United States battleship Maine, which arrived here last 1 ght. Is anchored four miles off the harbor.
a a f oaeb or
work aggregating over a million and prof llatchellor Is a native nf thi en.in-
m a.il.-
a nan 01 ooiiars.
IMisltinn s a native
ty and a gradunte of Indiana unlv rsity
1 iiiiuiiiiian Hall ll-lmi.
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w astiMigion. -ov. ii. mvpi iumw live Ball, of Texas, after I service In Hie bouse of six and a half years, will
retire to day to private iife His res-
F. 1 r,i 111 , f.. .1 .... - - 1,1.1,1, ... , ..... ...... . m next, to stockholders of record of No- lunation has b, sfl ac, opted it is uneau sait M ... t il. ii.il SMS an t.. aasmaasM
vember L'o This was an increase of
ll from the dividend declared at that time a year ago. Representative Ball, of Texas, arter a SSrvtoi in the house of six and s half years, retired, on the 17th. to private life His resignation was MM sssstsd. It was understood that Mr.
rlcrstood that Mr Hall may become a
candidate for governor of Texns. Kcmr Men nicinn to PfOSSMh Columbus. 0., Nov. 17. -Four men are fSSOrtSd to have leen blown to pieces while blasting ItnmpS with tlvnamlte on the farm of Dr. 8. B.
Rail would Income a candidate for gov-.Hartman, the I'eruna manufacturer,
ernor of Texss. ,,x rn,,r' K0U,n of ,hlB r,ty'
Pound nsrsttr. Indianapolis, Incl.. Nov It, jury In the criminal court found Frank DhVll guilty of the murder of William II Collins, an old civil war veteran, in front of Sic Schoen's barrel house at Buchanan street and Virginia avenue on September 10. Hank nenoalta. Wabash, Ind.. Nov. D". The deposit, of the banks al North Manchester, thfl county, of which Institutions there nrr three, now exceed $"K),00(V-a larger sum than was ever before accumulated in their vaults.
lind Klre In Kc-ntuclir Tows. Danville. Ky . Nov. 17 -The town of Houstinvllle, near here, was almost destroyed by fire Monday. One block was burned, entailing a loss of $BO,000. Lutheran horch lledleMted. Kcwanee, III., Nov. 17. -German Lutherans Dom western and northern Illinois assembled here, Sunday, to witness the dedication of the handsome new St. Raul's church, special tralnH being run from Rock Island and Galesbtirg AluJ. ft, II. UHhnm. Kansas City, Mo , Nov. 17. MaJ. W. R. Graham, paymaster Fnlted Stntee army, of Des Moines, la., died, Sunday, in this city, from uraemlc poisoning, resulting from Injuries received IS the Philippines.
