Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1904 — Page 3

Weekly Courier. SPECIAL MESSAGE

ON PANAMA CANAL

l0M r.fclisbrr

1B SC. ( It U tr thrmv! th tsr vt

not 1t his apartment

On the I. at tm esc rial med tarsboeat of S? deaths Wi reported.

f

President Roosevelt Transmit His Views to Congress.

Three new caaos

Mary AnJer-m t.M the (aaoai aiauirlii pa-are! on the s;ag-. 25:h. after an absence charity performance.

TREATY SHOULD BE RATIFIED

.1 that they are w t1inr to proralacondlttenel ramu-aiion it sady desert those who hv ihua es cur frit-nda and mtn to ho have shown IhiinMlvra uu-

frier. t.t the wer I.. un.1 allot th. ) did. 1 pass bv the iiuewtion .1 to what aaeur-an.-e w. have that they would a' keep the.r pledge and not 11 gain refuse to ratify in.- treaty tf they ha 1 the p .1. for. of . irSO, I will not for uM In 'men t dtaruas the pass blltty f th.- i n ted Stales t-omni'.tUna n act of such base- - as to abandon the new republic of I'.ir.irn.i Thtrtl -Fins Mr the conaress dertnlt.lv s.ttie-1 h. re tha raaal was to be tm It.

n, on .be ears, in a

IsiiThrr V am u( um pi I.-1 1 y uu Tar I ' 1 his t.i ernsaeai i u Kriolullus ha r sirs 1 Una bist n lib t.r.-rd All lulcrrtN lit uinud I Dual.

ioul.1 he . tha res- n-

efflcers, llvsn above, no one eonn.tr with this gx vernmeal had any previous knowledge af th revolution nctpi mob as was accessible to an pion of ordinary Intelligence who reaJ tl. new, -a-i' rs an l Rrpt up m cuusbl atUualMat.iti with public uff.tirs." After thus treating egtaaslvc'y 11 eventa li-ud.ug up 10 .11 .! during " fevolu. ion ihe vntidtnt relets 10 the r gnltluu of lh Ds gOVtt i.tlit-nt by the UsTlsO si. ties. Hiui in tins rotuisciloa In- ns "U) the uaanimout aetlan of its p J .. m:Uut the sim- of a shot w th a unanimity hardly be for recorded in say s.ruilar .mi u.v. mvii -: Panama Jeciared thme.v,, iriiuendni rt pub IK' Their reiugint 1011 by this government was based upon a statt of facta in no

way aiKi.,ri ut for its Juatilloaii i. up.

y. that then we should s;o to The. treaty has bees gssdoi its 110 arcitnutit to sh w- that

to uvurs our action in ordinary caaea. 1 have not

in. of Dart oa Kv . a

.;. r. Jar.

pvomineat democratic leader, to hare aoe ,,n tne bench, o t Newport, Ky . aa circuit Ji on :he lt, at Cincinnati.

-PraaMaat Roc. 0 1 ':'rii aa the 1 .it) inula rebeUaaa, tt.r mt and the part of

i ar for it the :r

A 1 a:n I 1 r I'.t mina the republic gran! ng th

NfW tlnr 1 ! 1 1 ' ' ml tu nr P 1 n 1 111 1 mit tered not one whit As event turned nit. the .("'-"lion of Yen naMe t'.rni'' did not enter into the nuiMer at all Although, aa the months well I hy It hemme Im ruaatiigl j Improbable that the C lombiaa eanaraaa Would ratifv the treatv ,r t.nke fepji Which wotil! be aqUtValenl thereto fei .ill ehanee for

d n.'t v inl.h

ueiiirJ. nor Uo 1 wuh to .!.n . 111.,, the -t : : Jity r the propriety of the pert-rat ru.-- 1 1. .it u I,- w htu; t-.iu. J not 1 1 -

llH

t'cnlird aa

ft I abhlty to 11. 1 d ! Thla ru.e ia deriv.

The United States cn and the torpedo boats Stewart arrived at King?' on the 70th. from Key We we-taeis. after coaling t Talma

ift. r the 1 broken out

roiutli n Pan lie -

1

lat, for iaunedfate shipment to San Francisco. It was stated that tho hay was beta purchased for the Russian ' CDrerarr.ent

1 ne later unite? vsaary, irj t.rntory itterrins; i with Coil of the ef- ! Slu'is to I was con- ; across th ire tu ' the Ctnirtti itur.d on the m ure a

'S ' -n I

d.-'vs there

t' Ttm htij me .in tui.

pendent state, nnd the r Rtrol ' the terrltrry neoesstjrv for huildina the ranal then h-. -41 hi.- obtainable The rond 1 n uunder whteh alone we i-oiiel hive one to N raracua thereb t eeam tiTitiottsltile

t. If the i . tldl u!d not . r Would not alto

4 till It hai In it Irdt i e

lotn ihr i'i im :i . of

iiuntnierveiitlon. atul us a ?oroliar .1 that priiK-ip.e has generali) in 1 n .hs. r , J hy the Ualted Stutes Bat, like th pr ; from which It I ifniuiej the iu!e is sulw je?t to ea.-rptions. ui.tt tht-re are in me opinion clear and imp. rat 1 t- n usons w hy a departure from :i w aa Justirlt d and t vi a rc'iutn-d in th.- preaeni Inatan . Thaaa reasons embrace, first, our trt-.ity rishts; e . -1 . 1 1 ii . our nal!iin:il lnlMla un.f kt. im

the end of I n third, the In: treat of colln tive cuiii-

i.on.

NEWS FROM INDIANA.

Kenaon for Hut I II i n I Ion.

II.

lews th-e rrtttons at ?. nsld' rabla

tentiin 1.1 jUMin.a the speedy r. . int:itlua on either and all of hem He rct.rs to preccdeoia 10 show that treaties ronciuded wlih one t.atton art binding upeui the suc-

ty w rli cessors of that natUn. thus th. treaty of bv thai 1M w:th N.-w ;rai.uda wns tränst erred

the faet that nrat to ( OKmhia m .1 now 10 Pan una. of - H araaua The con- j Ui s.cond reason he aays: the ro'ite. and there Is "Tt.. 1 - . unltton ;u. in the second er existtnar ledalaUan. 1 Pace. luriber justitu-d by thl .' ghi el 1 a says that after the ' aMeratlona ol our national Interests and lomMnn c tiereea to Htety. In al; the range tf o;.r itiurnat seemed ihit the gov- ttonal relatlona, 1 do not bealfatt 10 af

the Mlrer- nrm trat ti.it- is n- ll .ng of grul.r or

more t.rtmtng importance II an the con-

f h mestaee to in -.. 1 stru-'t.on ol an li.teriK t aiile 1 mn I..itne

This w-.it one of three , acknowicdgul 10 be essentia! to uur com-

attd that he had made the

y -

J. on the Z$ih. by Pres the board of aMermen

w r.J Tl ter of coi

r William Alien, tae an a vn ne eagineer. shipowner and mem

ber of parliament for Gates Head since 1- died, on th rth In j n 1 Jg wa bona N trember 17. Death was due to heart disease.

HI a - if the

as r- - cd. and it Mgr.: and

Catherine McWy, 104 rear, oij, who was pastry cook at a Danville 1 111.

bote! when A?

m'ani Lincoln

r cha be. r-

and after his death she to bed, bat always slept in

3 1 ".f

pel etri

1 hi

Position ad I tui. 1 Males. hen tale rerameat eubmltted to :bu the M.iy-Herrun treatv three 1 aere. therefore, already eett.ej Jg taaaJ ehooM be 1 :.e tinr.- for ...at the time for tUn the at tempt to be made by e enterprise, the time- for prrmlttlns;

of f

Panama sh.uM senate. I his Wot wo . ild 1 I a rrees has dectrh no attarnati The president fa'ltire of th ratify the tr. T;

em mi n ajrua r

ortfrlnal dra't

1

alternativ es t at con fr ntrd the s;overtiment Ano'her waa t 1 1 the peoptg o Panama tr'uhr take the iir-iteet'nn rf their own Interests tnt-i their own handa

and eafahtla . a government ompetent and will ins ts 1 : h re in the conetrticf:..n of the canal This ' what occurred, .ir.d made the revertlna to the V: wraguan route unneeeary. and. In fact. 1mr",s1li!e under the authority of the president as vested In him by the. action of eonzress. Iteport of I out mn nrler llntthnrd. The president emphatically denies that thia government hud any hand in the Ina! Kating of this revolution He knew, as al. the world di.l. that such was Im

minent, at.d the navy department took iifce.--.iry measures t protect American Interweta hut r.oth ng further. He Kivea

t.piea of the

mcers of

upon the situation 11

1 . !i 1

Latest Happeninj; Within the Bo ders of Our Own Stute. To How I Hit itrrea. lntllaiigMiiis, Ind . I)t.- 1 "Si a dlurt ih In nut- family It loo ninny," haid Jioigf CaJ iti . til ine iip nui tourt m tiiia cltJT. Marv ('. Kinley had brought ami anainst James KJhJey. She agii Kin ley wgit I,, r thlN liimbaml. the other twt having been divorced. Mpa. Da I .a, a dutiKhtcr of Mrs KinU y. was on Hi stand ami atafad that hhe had been di

vorced from tw,, ..I ,.r liiihliaiulh. and thai she had a htm , -uding agaiubi her UUltl inihhand. Tin- jmlfte pwgwjptlj 1ibBlaaadJ the euae 1 tgaeaaoa Too niKh. Indiana Harbor, Ind., Dec ::i "Fixed Xpi iibea."" Jncltiiliiig the MUniaSlllU

Id handhiMik inatiuK' rs. salaries tocnstabUs and rontrllmtiona to other persons unnamed, hae become ao great that the Chicago gambling trust has opened l,eathni,irlera outside the city, from which for the preaent the greater part of its race track buaineaa will he conducted. A big bawnlike structure an

I ihe Lake Shore railroad mar hire has

been titled up and special train strvlis provided.

GENERAL REYES STILL WAITING Colombian Envoy Has Not Yet ceived Reply to Note. HIS DEPARTURE IS DELAYED

. - r. turd

I the of th

territorial dominion, ni'-r- ic.-in ittr tistniia. to our national aelf-defenaa. . . . In the light of our present situation, the establishment of tiuv and sueedv com

inunitat.un by sea bet wan tlit A-;.tt.:ic and the Pacific peteenta lt!f not simply aa aomethlng to be denlrtd, but us an ohect to be positively and promptly attained. Reasons of convenience havi l .n sujtereeded by reasons of vital necessity, aliicli Jo not admit of Indefinite delay in the same connection he cha I gee Colombia with attempting to so delay the ratifloatloa of any canal treaty as to I place thai government in a position not I only to secure the llu.OOu.OOft offered It aa , c.'m!'en.iti.n !v this government, but to see ;re t lie 4o.ii.'t' pr m se,l the l'.tn im Canal c.impuny f r 11 frarithlse- and rittbfa at as sm-aII Vl aii ...tit

ae crtiers sent to commanding LL" ' 31 ".1 f- , , ?. lo American warships, and thei' L "fi s .v r.u'Ji1" 1 "na.,2 , L .:,.',. n , company woulil have enuired. and the

' . !nN..tn t. t.-rt.nient be in a posit. on to eeue its property aad nunts on the isthmus, and thin be In a position to demand of the United St.tt. s the payment to that got era aw nt of both sums. In this conne- tion he says:

r. ' s.u. h Is the ulteme to which it waa B pr-; I tliut ti e Cnited State should 1 be rnv.ted to In-come a partv. The OOO--10 i s'tr'-"'" n t the canal was to be releh fa("' to IndeHnite future, whiie Co- , .1 w.ts. hy r.-.t.-i n of her own delay, 1 ' ; '-''I .ft th" 'more advuii.tt;. .ei.t-

lion of t'aiming not aaerely the eoeaLiticn to ! paid by the f-iited Stuf. a

aasOS lr roller llxunl. Usdianapolla, tad., Dec. 81. Gov. iur-

Inn has announced the following appoint incuts on Hie police boards of Indiana tirles: KU. hart. Francis K. Towaley. Hammond. W illiam p. pperdine; ' -u r. .". Horm e i 111 .11 ; M. lax.-tte. Fred Meyer; lxSjanaport, T. K. Bawallj Michigan City. John Duulap; .Mui.c.e. William ft Uitcbeoek; Marion. Claude N. Martin; New Albany. E. A. Maginnea; Kit hmutid. Sharon E. Jons; Van nnes, o L Donner.

mdl r lluliNovoaabsr t! ! re port

'tntiian in. on o by a if met ul and -.t

b

; .n to-

le eanal, by the paste 'f r. That ache mo I tO 1 01-

wifj O . an..

Hat

".om- 1 I the II the ' and 1 D una ;

n nro nn the town fTT i'nlte.1 States .f.il my advice and ! advised that all

e for deitely land arms for mplomont

t he

t-

F I man tbar Penc 1 " an ei

- of c If, L.

nb e

c-u.n

arming t!.. .. .t.z. ns. as the complt

ship it 01 1 M iermlt. Thla waa ii?r ,-d : 1 ind 1 I mmed ately returned on 1 board, arriv-.ng at 1:15 p. m. Tho order I for landing was immed atilv glvrn. und I at 1 M ; rn the boats left the ship with a party of 12 men undt r the command of

I mmatider H M itz.-l. with 1 M: '.h i.ninn .1 P Ilim a. ,A t

mm. in I Time belnir pres.sin. I aav Verbal order lo Mr Witxel to take the building above referred to. to put It Into the bet state of def rnr e pos-.hle, and pf teet the lives or the c :trens aasembled t re 11 .t tirinir unless fired upon. The Cdlomh..ti. urroumbd the j dIng of the railroad compaiv nlmo.i m-

s mat-

'S-

re

li

lt at on

'-- tor x : t- . y a.s

Ii K

ady. ari

tat no s m. Col.

an Int

wa most ly ttutr pu

II ipp ; :

tnr.attnlng. It being rp !te t 1 provoke an r men were - an I he tension was verv

t Mff :

I? td: aaa thdit

r

? ly t t .

- r.nes on tna up to

of a ;ubal and the f, has b'-n of any ard t 1 1 t. as

UM al' lien. Ti

Am n. mi tain ir was a mlsap would .ike to 1 to I' tn.ima t 1 him ! r. t th-

I I of IM to h' paid for the j the New I'.inama Canal compu the ai', mjet to carry out thl would have brought Colombia

met wttn tno government of Kranc-- v:BOt be doubted; nor could the I'n ted State t have- counted tip.01 Immunity fr :n the- conse.ju.nces of the ntninpt, even ap.vrt from the indefinite delays to wh h

me consirui f:on of 'w cana subjected. On the :,rsf danger to CaiaawMa, would hev 'o lie.-n Fumitim d I In order to give effect to the of the trea'v of ISSf; and all port of a plan wh.ch while :roi jn Its first stage ly the regard of our own highest In fitly to end in further Injurv laena of a frlendlv nation 1 mous losses In 'h-:r g, n. I pierce the isthmus have bed ter .f hist . ry."

Of tho third re.isor. f.ir - ; altlon the preside . sa "In the third nltce I eonfidetitli tain that the reeoanlttna Of he 1 of Panama waa an act justified Interests eeillee t'vo i-ivili? itlon

1 St 'V 'i rnment 1 mid t. said to h rived a mand-re from . It-flraf

elTc- rtn . lites t the nccomp!lhn which teas tmtr,Jcl in th int.

m.inklr.d. the I'nlted Hintes h M poltl n Wth r.rird to the 'n'er

our purpose to hulld the 'anal is deflnlteir announced, three nave mn from all ouarterei amt'.rances of gpproi '.I and encouragement. In wh:ch oVn ' ,'mt'a horaelf nt rno time par'IP. ' nn'' to genrrn! assnmnoes wer I ad'tl rcitic artet and declarations In onN r trat no obstacle mlaht stand in our way, Great Prtatn renounced tmpor'ant I rich's unde r tho invtnn-II il wer trc ,e-.

j and ag-eod to its abrogatton. recelvlnr In t r. ''trn rrtliing but our hon..-abTe pledeO I 1 to build the canal and protect It as an J 'pen h'chwr.jr. Justified by Ball Ilea riTfllgallas

reo I '"J'na our posit. on as the mandatary uf t'a- civ ilu.iiu,n bus been by no means mis-

l.lt b'S I'l tipe-rly. Elkhart. Ind.. Dec. It- PrasldMf J. L. drndrick notiltt-d Hecciver Boawoftfe that he was ready tt. turn over all lila

property, valued at ahout 191,600, for the benefit of bank dfifoatbsn. He will not claim $bi0 lenaj taSOiptloSi nr will anything be reserved in Mrs. iiro.lrh k a name, nhe Joining him in x uting the deeds. A w ek ago Cashie r Collins took similar actioo, turning over fl 2000 in psopartjr.

Ilurnl WoilOSJ , W'ash.ngton. 0 C, Dae, tLr-Tbtsg Indiana rural roatat have basn ord red ata hUabad Pbht aarj i: BsmlAdaaaf oottaty, additloaaJ service, routes Nes.

It and 4. length of routes. M mlha, populatlofl asrved, l,M4 Monroe. AdMBJ .i'v. 1, on No, l.lengiht.f route II inilfs p-iiulation starved &U7; Shddon. Allen totinfy. route- No 1 let:u li M rowts L'4 mlleo, iKipulatlon nervt d til

lrlcken ttllh I e-,rosy. Portland. Intl.. Dec. 31 Elmer J. Burkett t allst,! here three years aro for service in the Philippine Durine

the last year letters from him ceased to come, and inquiries were inatltuted Ly friends bringing the Info .-nation that he had been stricken with leprosy and had been transferred to the lepers' colunjr. on Lonoy Island, ;n the l'ai iiic ticean.

haaOd ihe lasaras (Mrs n Bewaad l or raStbSS ll.ii.e I ,,r Colatgahta ihe RoareHlattoM tui n,. l-'iirther I'riilon K ,, . vTasalagtoai, Jun .!. n.-n. Rsyaa in

hot re tlVsd the reply of u. Ington novei nmeni to hi- 1 m.- i.

v, .. .m .0,11.. . u .. . .

"v tuuiKfs in. 1 mied . wiih Vtolatbif the 1 reat y rtf S4 j(l pri'. utiiiK Coloni'iia tr.eo Inn, ling on tho islhmna f..r Um pgrpi ol patting down the rsosUku linn j,., knows the eharai tsr ..f tbli rspry, and whether it prei In. Irs tbs g p.-dlency ,il I iii-iI..., I am mm

ui mn iuui isuieni, ueg, rteyss can not tlx ihe -late for his d, pan ure (m hn.ti.. f the answer t!)o uh- of any a lion by ihe üaitsd tints . in the iii netted of relief for Ootenbla, however amail. tho bsgtitUiUoaa Btabably 111

continue. If the note he final In lis r" fusal ;o consider any of Uts prtpoaall of Qsn. Ueve-v. H vein, in ti,c eyi i of ColoruLia, assume the far r. ,,( :u utlinatiirti. and Oen. Rajrst and Dr llerran will he no time In Isavinf th lountry. Tin ir departure Will m-trk las suspension of diplomat! relatioM latwsan iho two opun tries. OUR TRADE WITH GERMANY. Iltporls front (o-rnmut fsj the t lilted stales In ISSM Ve.i 1 st hvasi Of f l lll.lMMMHMI,

P-rlin. Jan. 3.- The evporta from Germany to the Untted Btatss during 190a did not tall for shot; of lt0a000,. 000, or from $14. .oun t,, f 15.1100.00 more 'hau in Ilm, w in, h was the previous raoord year Dttaflad Bpaisa of the year's 'ransactlon ii nil the eotr sular distritts are not yet RaHaMe, hut the ave rage Inert ISO i; LSVfc r em. over that of 190S. I'm Instance the Bar) la Jiatrict sanuttsd k 's to tho rains 1 1 $v Hi mi. i saJn -t u.lOt.ttl, Thla vt is ,'iie 1., the itrea' vartety of manufaotun if. The Increases, tax ins .nil Grmanv wore

chiefly In e Jleg and sioej, chemical and leather SjOOdS THE LATE POPE LEO XIII. Deslm, I or the Me, ,, 11 me i I n I T0111I1 lu tit.- I lilt re It of St. John 1. 11 1 a .rnn ppeai eel.

he I f ever it,- reoi to ent of rest of s that

r -.v IS n It

t.j the ma tu r.

saie conduct p m Col f withdraw1. If I would a and irte pohoe until tna mora ng ew with tho

t ni men o, iMaaril. th" nl-r.-e between my force

v.-i is enown by me pi wii. oh the powers i, .

h.1.1 leeoii ft). I . iiil bj I ke the p.trt of Fi an rm K 11 ia, bweden ami .N i Hem, china, Cub.L, Ure-at Cota Ki a. Japan an. I a 1: ' In view of the maa . 1 of treaty rljjlit and obllgatl In ret and ki. r. ty ami 1 Utantton, by wh.ch our go

is

T S

Our

U 11 at Od to I Me. Evanatille. ir.d . Dec. 31 Josonh

H"tne, Jan. I The design of the Sculptor Luchem for a avbldsMBtsJ tt.mti of th. I ce Pope Leo XIII . inside the Church of Sr. John I. eran, hag been approved. it represents Pope Leo wearim, the triple cmwn. ItUtlnf. on a throne na I. itil by the world. e;u h hand rx-

! tendetl In the act tf blessing, the whole

Juerg. i:. aged V' a c,r rman resident ol ! ymbo"'zin fld and one i h an h.

Snilthland. a suburb Of this city . entered his home and after loeJdag doors set tire

to the building and tried to cremate hiinelf. He was draitged from the building unconscious and is Dot 1 KB tad to live. Ho says his wife hat. tnated him c ruelly and he wants to die.

'iy.

b

cathe

k . t. 4

rf' an tni zn. w.t

tn.ioninir r r-turn

a lo.-s to those who of the re-

ha 1

fv

of feve at Butler mm:ttet

4 ' It . A St pith tr

ly

I outrage and the ras ap.it t fr as ti,. of the report of . rs lo l,r ,n..t w .

ntly stronatt the gross- ' to o.ir n.iv -i;.-i f the vart'ua

of

the

yf-, t Ha

!.

across th

ensrs ia every way. that f3S.ea additio led before the strtel shift for themselves.

It a.

Äoobj ington aad N tle1 on by a strike.

Sot a car re , . . . . f pay ranclm hour arcs was refuse Was little? ttesaent

y systems ol mal. III. were m the 1st. and

in either city The 'n for aa increase ia one to two cents pr o length ad service, he company. Th ro

-HS . United States Senator Hale. rha!r- ! ff awaa of the committee na naval af P

as 2atlt. that it n the

i tty .. a t ..n in the n I. Kirthermore t'ol. rejected the treaty in tests and warning- m I power to ace ep- it. hi utm.xit eagerne to tra?y if only the stat St..r. .1 1 trie ,f tn.. m, la the official o r lea vemtier a.l 1r".rd i Is-er at U tt m ,. aaylti aenrr.eat of the I'nitetl troe; ( preserve ' "ol aad tag t r, n'.-. aa lfin' would 'dee-lsre ST Wlrtue of ve,ted co.

Ity. wr.-n Diihlie .r.

If was eagerly de. "f the locality to pass, and that Sty no It gg eagerly fi"n under Amrn bv the unarilm-

spite i,f uur prohen It was In her 1 since shown the

tectrpi tne mm.-

I 'i '

Kan governm.fit order and the pr erty on the i.tr movement of th-

been too

t IT

Mild be re- . paS,

uniform tar arm.1 furs clous thresJ er. that nr.

broke out. thei

ns highest ft, on No. rti-an minf the givd

verei-mtr I Colombians

in g

A

ntlrt

I reve

ve by decree mal treaty .0

int, ntu.n to provision otbei liberal addition to tbs i tng the present esion of Ii at when th- ad If se'.ty ant 'tori estfl were sWosai

Vm tad mates would have a store pw

arrroi na.y tban any other nation es CS.' .rca: Drlain

fr an vy dar oat al

1 the

lr. Havin shad .0 Of th" . to I..' as err

paa 1 hew it.

'oatjia at

the

the treaty.' there- is no

'" I ..e r- I v1 provision by ihe Ait,, rtof the mnii.t- n.tn of ction of if- arid prophe orders for the An., r ti vt it .;.;; . ,.', j av- i. so :..ng in fact.

"r out 42 marine and sailors .and and protect the i,vtH of 11 at. 1 vtomn It sit only -h. I ga. .,i 'r with wl.u-h thla m m. ii wearing the Amerlr.tr ti t.me t their number of el t?n '?r.Tiu ut 'be alro-i-He' ' '"'rn,D'an commandv enieo a murderous ratastro-

wr.en tne revolution St .'I S . " tn... ....

of-war and no Amerl, an troops or .aiTor.

nm.tf .ler Huhhari acted w th la, Ity towards both sides, v movement whether lo 1 1 . r th I'n.n...

woui-t lead to jirodiire blood-l.ed ' On NV,"

"""" re prevented a b ,lt of tho reroittttnnlsts tl m landing at ('. T

o Cetmstsarttp in flat sialism ferrlnr to the thaSSIg f comrllelte "a sovernsient In the revolution the .iI.Tr -Tm10!. r'r , ,r" Injurious m- , . e JVi r;,v' he n mn,' ,.f , irv n-nv. n-fneV,r'7''n, ,n """'v1, of fniinS ,.nm-f They ars onlv eecut- f " r""Of r ety, e fear lest t.rts "ft, n,lo"lB m ak for ace 1 Person might tg'-'VL? ' U Prapsap. " iw connrcteel with this nm'-rit rad any part In preparing, t:.e.l'lr''lur.,R nK ,n' ;, revolution

m. 01.1 1 1 , .

1 e, :i I. I . or 1 , any 1 : it- r.

by 'I . d

ill

by

1 il

puollt. t,f i'unama "tiiy n k- 'k pr val uf the principle ol 'revoitttlon' Walch .1 given government is overtor or one portion of a country st-pam from another. Only the amplest ju llcation can warrant a revolution movement r,f i-.ther ki:i,t Bui tl no t;x.d rule which can lie applied to 'ii'-ri inovenieni t. Knch t ase must jUtied on lis own nieiltk rhen h

many revolutionary mov-cmci mote mrnt.t for the dismember Ul ntriex, which wire ttli. trisd .itidaril lltii If. ntv n no , ted and fair mln.le.l ,.Kur.-

"i 'i.t.. Ii teil with tt to t. e (hat Pan;

Mi. .ti ti for separat. on fr- m CokuaMa ut.d.-r the conditions exlatlng. and n, . ov- r, that Its aetb n was In the hlghe-t .no1"," b"nr,fl'1 lbs interest! f th.. fntlro civtlised world bv .-.ring .h .mine-lhtte opportunity for the building of the interoccanlc canal. The people of the Isthmus, gad :l, t flri,,,y h'i" ?' sdjavcenl parts of Cen-ral aad. South Am.n, a. win iw. Kr..ti

nte.1 by the building f the canal and tha guarantee of r and - rd.r a"ng ,,t Ras: and hand la hand with the benefit martiTnlt ""'ii 'bo b"n,'n " S mankind Ity our prompt ... 1 -..'.! lion not only have our Interest and tho- of ti,.- world at large ,n,,o? served, but we have forestalled . om ' cations which were likely ,., V.- rnrttfa in loss to ourselves. nd In hloodvhed ' "nd sufferln to the iteopie f ,hr tsThm V " I f 1 1 u 1 1 nf naleis itite m

were li,i-i,i i... . . .".u.r "rces. a- ws !

.. . - 'IOU.,,,,1 J,, JQ ,W Z.LTl ? rtefeat-ng our own rains nr 1 fnterests ml th. InteresHs Ihe , v. ted world, and of eompeMlne tha .bmon of the people , .h'ilutmu. to mow vvnom Ihe v ri'K-arued ,,t, .

I!. UM,,'".,U1,' . ""i Its invasion

'inly o ie-tlnn n,,- 1

Mean a hie- Ih

'i is in;tt nr inn mrs,. ,il..M . . . :

rot It H to be rem; n bred th. t a n r.

" 'I 'I' nil-. Will HOI . . ej t . . ... I

Hunk. Piainfieid. Ind.. Dtr, ::i The" First national bank of PUdaJtld has op. asd for haain ess. The bank has a capital (dock of 18,000 an.i II ..ir.ctors. It is in a new balldJBff, Jttat computed at a coal ..f H.0P0, am! is one of the best "piipped hanks In Hendricks county. H V. Andersoa Is presidi at, and Guy Cumb rworth oaahb r. 1 tii Dead.

Forr Waynt, Ir.d.. ! 31 - Oe,rge B Oartoa, proprietor tf a sawmin at Harlan, fell dead uhlle fieding the chickens. He had lietn apparently in the bf Mt of l.iaitli He Ii It a rldow and six chiltinn. He tnlisted in the One Elandred aad Bteventa ohioin i8G2anri

1 rved tbioasjboai the war. He Mrvsd to this eobatf in i7". III! r Mil II 1 1 HCl . Shelbyviüe. tad., Dec. :il.-The llfth

annual bamiut-t of the m mb is of the

bh' Ibv t.uunrv Har a .-so, ia t ion w as hi id

1m re .linlue John V. Iladlo rtf tb Git.

Prem., beacb, delivered the adUrtsa,

iich was fol'.,w, . ,y a l-antiiiet to the

members uf th. .1 .. int ;,,n antj loeir

wives. Bad om- iwtssaaj. Franklin. Ind . I, ,- 31 Judge Hord, of the Bartholome. v , in ult ourt.has i. v. rs.-.l the decision of the county commissioners, who. last August. gmnt liquor licenses, to John K. Kenne.ly. John Harter and Isaa McClain. This leaves but one legalized saloon in the city. n igtgteatae Kichmond, Ind . Dad. .'11 During the year ending with this wet k not an appeal has been taken from tho Wayne in uit court to the supreme court. Thia has net occurred be fort in years.

to O-lomt 1 and

Ml not alter -r obll-

sawstOPJ new recu.nls. a be- I front the ,, p.'r:. o toZmZhXV Jnd

7Z I .i. "ie tr , . i o.n ncr.i-e. the ISthmilS. anil ir, nr... '

power from' mens. ing o ",,W Q rn eoncliis on let me repeat that tha miestion actually before this m i ",nm! to not that of the recoss as an indr p. ndetit republic That Is already an ae mpl shed fa, t The d ' lion, and the otiy qlwon , whether r not we shall build an isthmian canal -

llellulmis I wnboalssfA Clarksvllle. ind . Dec. 31 For nine ''k and more a hand of revivalists I" .onglng to the Holiness rtenomlnation have lieen conducting meetings at .lefferson. this county, which have renne, in the greatest religious aw aken-

ingev er known in the community , dsjsaawel ni Dssatb, IajHirte. In,! , De, ;; j0j Aigner. .10 ears old and reienfly mnrrled, climbed to the top or a grain tlSTabaT undt r protess of constrm tlon af Lacrosse, this county, and juuiiaid . IT. falling to his death

The cost of the monument is estimated

at $32.000. CAPT. FREDERICK PABST. The Vgll-KaeWN atlltrsahse sis a eras DesMsSvg j hu nit- w iih n,,- , ,,,. inu of I be ROW cur. Milwaukee. Jan. 3. Cant. Frederick

Pabst, president of the Pabst Brewing Co, li,d al his retddSatOS, IMday Wbile the menibera of his family and his friends knew that he was suffering from a chronic disease, and thai as eould r.ot live more than a few Bsoatbl lor.iri r. his death i-iune ijuiie Sttddealj and imexpectedly. He was 07 yearn old Iski .March. FEWER TRAIN ROBBERIES. Dm Peewssa lajaredl tbs i'ast e.i'. Wliil,. ynp Wen- Killed b Train Rabbi i a,

Clnrfrinatl. Jan. 3. Tue QazettS piv ihe Mlowiag siimm.iiy of train and siage ro eoaiaalttsd In tho

L United States durins c S. irurethar

wi'h the record for the pnt li v, ;ir.t The total sWaabsr of tfajaj bi Id Rp In :'i vearh 1 Ml; total aumber or crsotis killed. ::; am! Ihe l umber of pereons Injured (spot t. I OP The namter of trains !.1d uo n

was ti, while that ol lifit

year

l tau n I Nerles in that or las' years

-how , 1 hat no pans

1903

' IT The number or 1!'":! was I while a ax 7. This year's- record

eenrert- or trainmen were killed hy rob

Mrs, but there were six WOandedL Last yta- me was killed and ihree wounded. one robber ras killed In loo.i, a.s compared with thn-e klUed last year. TWO Hundred Idle Men. Middlesboro. Ky.. Jat: 3 The Virgdnia Iron & Cokn Cos runnier- at this place sere ?.. ked to da nnl will I? out ol operation 'JO days. Tr.o hundred men are idle. iiv-i i lawssa iinut ol.- larisaalp in,

isew vork, Jan ;.- -,. BhOpTSSal Kupenie io asrlaajajy ill at the Hot. I (,, tinental. says a Paris dispatch t.i tb AriK'tican The cause Is a deep. pnsj. d. ntal puncture in her cheek from a '!,t Pa HfSf fa,-., has swollen, and bhsifl poisoning H feared. i haeved with Hssalelds. St. Ixnils. Jan. 3 -D. F. Collier. Ei Oll-ey, ma of City Marshal flulley, and City Attorney Chariot Jark-. n hav" 1 ii arr eted charged with tho killing ..r .lohn V. Chanin. ss In tho f 'f r u im:-; la d Saturday.