Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1904 — Page 6

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KILL HIS SiSlER? CorrobcratM L vide;:;? Glvtfl Showlug ifotifs Tor the Crime.

COSTLY BLAZE AT BUFFALC JP J J

ACuarter of a Million Dollars' Worth

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CA USE SISTERS

ESCAPADES

of. ilueineas Property Burned. Tlie I ire . .:ii.i-.l III t Ii I niuik ilt tiitM-u i m4 Ml I Im IimIIn l r. iirl uim Tri- in " I. Buffalo, N Y. J.uv 17 PIN UMB v,:i.: . i'.- i li-hmenta and

WLS1ERN EYES

Editor Bonfils of the Denver Post Eloquent Over World's Fair.

MADE THE WHITE HOUSE RING The President Receives Delegation of Prominent Michigan Men.

I v I illil.-ftl -III I II 1 1 II I I oil ( II.-Ull 1 .111. ill nili i.ir ! Hrinlit'euii lull) HI jWkMi Jul' tU.

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RY THI DOCTORS.

Was Given Up

Peruna Saved Her Life. It syffB Cciturrh of the lungs so CIWM in the vint. r r.ion.hs.

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CHICAGO AND PARIS NOT IN IT ir'. Uli

i i il mi tlx "ii inli'iir. thr i it I I In- I'r.iu " hi Hi - I 11 pilar, mill It. - -1 - Ii i.orl I i n . .- hi I . i 1 1 .

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til funi.i.. Saturday hi the M.niir K.r KIUUMI olr.

Hum Jamais t'onrad testified that llahel Bechtel told bef Tom hain't pcir ;i to Ii T for a long time; that he was totem to be ooaflimed It thi church Toru was always of a taciturn dispe

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The ten-story brick Pun building which forms t ho apex of tho triauglft The fire star:.-.) in Den.-.-. r Stew and communicated to the Qsorga insn Paper ' i "s building and Uie .van house used b) the tiengerer Co All thPM build in i.'.' were of brick, five Itoriel high and extended throäffh ÜM block from i'-arl to Krii- street. Tin fire Id the Hencsrer building waa checked and

aved.

I w onid ucep i no lair Thu apoka ffred Hi pro; rtotor of ill'- i: at the Planten B "You could. I belli vi bian expoattton Lnildc tl:e people VOltld mis:

show for one of the aide exhibits. The Paris exposition is so far li-h:nd it in every way : hat a comi;.r.M n is a

a of

. put t lie Colunsol' it, and ihen akc the Chicago

. ! m spuk antes h'J j the Dun building wa

to. and was much giv

itne and WOTCfa

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i WORLD'S FAIR FLORAL CLOCK at the grandeur, the .ire and the prog

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ag time of the life his -:-: r was adin,:. He worried over it. He u!d no; talk to her at all Now h is aim it to joiu the church by rig'- ; conil mint ion. I i Ul. in' ili.rjr. The public prosecutor will ask thu

kler all these things, hatbar, ur.iier the ex -1 fervor, it is likely thin

I In- Ptaata V. III H b lirmlj Hi In tail Saaa a Iprtaa i-iii-IT Will P. I Hill.

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Bt Louis. Jan. 17. V. W, Maas rep raeenting William F Nie hoi. oi . ne St t all Seed Co. called on Chief f W Taylor, of the a.:r: ultural department Friday, to announce the completion ol

aSfi the ln-d or work on the floral tJ i 1(1 which will deck the slope north v. .h int I Agricultural building. Mr Maa an . nouneed definitely the plants to be BSSd

in the clock. The numerals are to b ahont Bftana feet hish and two fail wide, trad- of Buuoon-colored foliagi plant, the "hero n.:-" The blank

w -tand t! story of spin won the nun -rals will le oi BecateTa la.-t days n enrth I grey hue, ' dusty miller." The center poor Tom Bechtel'd last 4yi:ii; :of the rhxk is to be of Verbenna ol

confc-.--.on 1 mixed color, in a flat ma-s. Complete.The story corroborsted much thst j ly surrounding the clock is to bo s has alrea iy !. n in I at- I by r:r- ira- ban ! f folui" plan's of a '.. r n-1 atautmi erideac thai Habel was J thaa tha numsrala In this arill be ased aaaataahtv killed at hom bv h.-r bmtaae the "coleus versrhaf Hit." With th

akxiiii . bi o h'-r v as :n

of mlB i thai Ifsbei'a lab it . m npadp with VYeisenberger should dno him to far) Akiis Bckstsda, the euriouSi atolbl little fellow who was to hSWS mai tied V.abel Bechtel in spite of her GOV' ortiu alto David Weisen be rci r, told

Oil t ' Mahal and of

Mi.lbrr'a Ift.irl "hirj Her .in.

If Tom w.re alivo and on trial in

I Boral work apaaplete, the clock will be

li'" feet in diameter.

Mr Maas nanounosd

that

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rcss of the World's fair enterprise. It

neiis ROOTS exploiting. The men who are in charge of the publicity department can't write too long or too ofteu .1 ... lkt - V. n . T n I... V.,(k' I'C

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eiiition of my paper we pave the World's fair a page. We thOUghl we wars doing Bt Lontn a ktadasas. I am ashamed f myself ileuceforth the World's fair pets all th. epaie that we can possibly afford. A iiiiii-l taaatlaai "I think that at ibis time it would be wi-o on the part of I he fair man agetaeni to iirin the newapnpar men of th" country t Bt Iiv.i-. ibat hey Might Inspect the grounds and buiMincs and BSS for HeSSWeWSS l he trenondoui proportions of the enterprise. The i iea :hat OOtsldo i ewspapSf men have of th fair is the one that was croateil at the time of the dedtcatkMS. At that time no fair idea of the eioFition could be conceived Now is tha time to show the editors what It doing. "I think, also, that the nnnatenvnt of the fair ousht to st y as far away as h -sildi' from those lins of publicity whiih remind OfM of the Chicago fair

this urt for the murder of hla sis- plants used in the dial of the clock For Instance, the photographs of the

ter " : Bury of BV con v,. to bis account.

doubt that the go far toward rm ha- BOM d out of thi i

cri now tioinc fon-ed in ita In 'he

hot hou-es of the St. LoaM Bead Co Ar soon as it is definitely assured that the win'i-r i broken, iln-s. plants will

world by his own hand, and the da i be carried out to th fair grounds in feodant at the l.;r is his old osothi r. ' :lats" and set out on the clock dial. Thia rur m cutcd uiccniiDi proii m. LEAVE TD ENTER MlbbUURI. th' case as it stands: Win the 1 Americans in tha Jury smataatl a at taa

Vail. .ii atatea nil caiti atta mi r i With Irma

'box. in If ' of t ii- ir oath-, in spit ' of tin- diriiiitii; evidence, convict of I

a crime and M nd to a prison cell the white-hair, d Mthtff' Whose .ff. n-e was Jefferson Tity. Mo , Jan 17 Tty amihd ..ir., , . .m.,i,i h.r -vn.inv.,! an man d of the Rovomof, Aijt.-Gen. Will-

I1V . U.ll I w ' " v. ... . ..... .1 . ...yu . I ll- of I mrri' Mnirrrl. MaUl BgffWak, who was a friend -of taM dead girl, testified that on one

ocr a don she hard Miss Bechtel and BhSkataUl quarreling on the street, atekslcin accused tha young woman of drinking and assoi latiug with other men Witness was asked if she knw

Whether BkdtSCl I Baff Mabel lb atel an engagement ring. She replied "Yes. sir I woro It at one tteaS; htalK-l gae it to me to wear a llttlSJ While ' "Did you ever hear Mabel and Tom , Bertti I Quarret?" "I know t lit y did not speak to each ; Other '

When Bckab n and Mab n l di ! i .r t, .. .

tioa rk.-'' in ma i.'"'' Yes, tuUain said that h I ni he taken into the city hall Whiil was dm:.

iani T Dan. nu has issued general order No. 2. dealing with national guard matters as relating to the World fair. The order Is as followa: Permission is hereby granted to national guard organization of the va

rious stales and territories of the Fi.it- J ate that they should scr this great ed

exhibits palaces ihow a similarity in

architecture io the building. of the Chicago nposltkNL When one rlslti the grooads he shs that the St Lo I -buildings are vastly greater in size and nmre picturesque in appearance than the Columbian SXpoSltioa buildings. 1 hr W i irn lili-n.

"The neon'e in the w. ,-t have an

Idea that the St LoUfcl aatSTprtSS is a ropy of the Ootuttbtan expoaition I confess that I thought so m.-il this afternoon. I would repeat that neither the Chicago nor the ian- sap Sitloa is for a moment tobe tompared to the Louisiana rnrrknss aspoadtion "i'ndoubtedly the fair is going o be its own est advertisement It will rren the eyes of the world. :hls expoaition that you are going to have here

Some people may realise when it is too

1. President d a delegation nteu ni men of 1 to bin an iucel at Um oi

ji the birth yi be held "Ulldei Mich . mi th i-ion wa i titor of thi v. ere niad i on tbirrowi!

braxion bear. . xp dned fttllj Th luggesttoa was made that the prss den: rai i !v on thai d.o the ofib la! aatlftcsv tioa of iu sominatUm, in the event of the Chicago convention's furotahnt a tioa on hit candidal j The presfdwaV replied briefly to ih. cdd:ets as fob lows: "Mr Ciia'.rman and Gentlemen: V would be Impossible for me not to b dot ply moved by the Invitation, by th j circumstances US ler which it is tendered, and. above all. by the cordiality tnd generous -pirit you show In tenderlug it If I can. I shall COttH it would te a peculiar pleasure tc ronie on the 6th of July to Jackson bsfnujas I feel srlth all the atreagth there is In in" that our nbillt) to make

the republii an par-y be a live pow er

for good la the country now depends

upon the way We siand for )U4 the tendencies, just the fundamental prinriples for which th.e men stiKil in

I 18Ö4. The conditions we faced in lS:i j are totally dtfferew fron those In is"i ! It yet remains true ihat we need es- ' entially the nuae Sttrlhtttsa in or b r

10 wresl good results from th-e conditions. I feel that we are now carrying nut policies a- Americans which enUtle us with (bar le arts to celebratf the lirth of the republican party " years au'o We bae a riuht to kpsaal to what was done by the great men of the pa I cause we are treating tha memory of their great deeds, not as an excuse for our failure to grapple with the emergencies of the present, but as a .-par 10 make qj cripple With them well "I earnestly hope that it will be in my p. ever to accept four invitation." His speech wa- punctuated with rheeri and applause and at its conclusion the Michigan nun made the Vhi;f

1 Hon-e rini: with cheers.

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M i--Ji nnie Drisc dl, mto Putnam Ave., Drooklya, N. Y.. write-: " If people knew how ctth ient Peruna mas In the iure ol catarrh, they cut J not hesitate to try It. J h.i e all the fr.ith in the world in it as it cured me. and f gurus never gawwsj of a case hen the person m as not cured Ina short time."-' Jennie DrJs coll.

Mrs cd IS, J. Orsahana President 1 erode a Village lott r from Bernden, Falrfa

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Daughters of the ..nfed scat Society, writes the 11. : adi

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EDITOR'S NARROW ESCAPE. Bawl I irr In Hlii-rtUi, W. a., Ii.' - law Huii) Saw a o ni i-i- nnii ! ir- w . r.- "rrrii ! Jaaa

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ed States to enter the state of Missou

ri, armed and equipped, for the purpose of taking part in any ceremonies of their respective states or terri'' efag at the Lounslana Purchase sapoaitioaV, to be held in St. Louis during the year AT WORK IN BROOM SHOP. Ugaiaaaa Jiin J, iin-iiiMin. at hirtRii, i 'i fas Caaaottettj in Clrrilnn I rninla. Chicago, Jan. 17. Alderman John J. firennan. of the Eighteenth ward, sentenced to one year in the bouse of corr ction for complicity in election frauds, was put to work. Sa'urda;. . tying up bundles of brooms in the sh ip division of i he broom department tit was a'tired in the regulation prison suit of blue, and his hair xl'I musrarhe had be. n trimmed. With Brsnnan. IS7 ather men were Working, both OOlOftd ind white. They are w hat are know, is "long term" men MBtettCed for at year or more

urational exposition Thoosandl will want to do so I am thinking now .t" the middle class of our eiiens the class who must save in advance if they Would see the exposition

GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN DEAD famuli aWttna MM nilileiilr of awasi niiiaaa m Mia Nertel In Hew v nrW Cllf, New York. Jan II 1 OSOTgS Francis Train died Monday night from heart disease a Mills' hot!, where he had lived for some years QoOTgS Frantds Train was liorn in Bist on. March 24, 182? He was orphaned in IBBt, bis father, mm her and three sivers dying at New-

Orleans of yellow fever He organized asw hslf offne woensn to hnes catarrh,

The Peruna Medicine Co., Colambus, Ohio: j Gentlemen CMUftOi spc ak ton highly of the .ilue of Peruna. j heliex th.Jt I o e my file to its w onderful merits. I suffered , M Ith catarrh of the head and lungs in its worst form, until the j docton fairly gave me up, and I despaired of ever getting well agmln. noticed your advertisement end the splendid testimonials fftWfl by the people who had Ik en cured by Peruna. and determined to try a bottle. I felt bu: little better, but used a second and third bottle and kept or: impnn ing slow ly. It took six bottles to cure me, but tin y w ere w orth a King's rmatom tO Ota. talk Peruna to all my fr-ends and ir.i a true believer in its w orth. "---Mrs. Col. . J. tjre.ham.

PI A!N TLk

On d Plata Suljc t in Pldin Ldnquiiqe.

Theoomtauf winter will cause at b i-t

the firm of Tram & Co.. shipping colds, cong-hs. meamenia or ceinMinp - .1,1, nm. ... i.ir.. -ml in X.w.r. I tb.Il. TboH-atl - of W o 11 V .d o

Bki n il iiiin . il'.- (! ill .-

lia. and started the firt dipper ships o California in IB4S Be promoted several railroads and Btsda an independent raie for prssldedl in 172 He was noted as a prolific writer and for his SecSHatricltles. Heart disease, from which he diH, followed an attack ol nephritis.

should II u ii Inn pr.

Thai la m reason tor main! ünlng JQ DEEPEN THE MISSISSIPPI. that the exposition should be pre-

arsed fr Si lea-' two year- I venture the assertion that if the Bt. Loui- fair wi re pr' -erve, ainl op.-n. d the ;.ub11c In IMS, 7." P'T cent of those who go thia year would BO again, while thousands who were unable to attend the first year would fbick to the expialt ion "It is a great pity tha' lack a T.agnifieent effort as th" pSOpb Of St Imis are making should have only seven months in which to lar its fruit

the anfortunnte ones. Little t no risk need be run if 1 i ruUS is kept in the house und t the Bratnppenrnaee i f any not catai i ll taken 8s directed on the bottle. IVruna i- a nifeuard, is a preventative, a spi'i iiie, is a cure for nil cases of catartli. acute ami cbronie, coughs, colds, consumption , etc If vondonot receive prompt and satU- ... ' .. ..I. . . il... ..... I'..rmil

Ai mi jav'.urv m iiiio Ii"! in " - . Um ir hv. s and tens of thousand- will , . tmm to llr Hartman. rislauT a

acquire some chn.n e a - f , slatmcTlt 0fycMreaa. and be w ill neutfrom which they will , h .(, , tK1V). yttU klavalaabl adnever recover. -i.!-,.: Caleas you toko the aee- "ff1 esaary precautions, the Address Br. Hartman, rn-nlent of chances are that you f who The Hartman Baaitartem, Columbus, read tlii-) will be one of Oliio.

KHP Pi RIM IN Uli HOI SI .

BEST FOR THE BOWELS

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rap' pap r plant,

liquor hottsa

INJURIES PROVED FATAL. Deati r attss Biawl B. OaaM i a.trnii. Mii ii.. i ruiii lajaelca llroeteaSl Prtaai mahl

FUNERAL EX-GOV. BUSHNELL. I)i-l inuniliril CHISVaM I 'rum III

Paeta ' Oh la - -i ihi r'uiiiriil ill S,i-iimlli-lil. Bpriagffald, o. Jan lt. Tha fnsaral l of former Ooi a a 1 Bu hnal took j place at Chris! Kpi -opal church Monday. Erery train arriving in thia City

i t .i.. ,.i . ui in cvii i -Ik.i! visitors i

I wrouM.. . ..- " erlar M.i.ul, raaaaaaa1s Uraata 1 a - - ft .ft r . . I a , ft , ft n 4 w ff w n I -

IO altctl'iol Hie inn Tui. .mich, m-

Cawweesa laked la kaevawaarHtte i.i. OUWSSS ( laiateaee -- i earn S. I. Ulli M Ma I'l "IWashiagtca, Jan II Fifteen million dollars is asked for th'- deepening of the Mississippi river from Bt Loots to Ifdunea ;:- A commifea n praaenting the upper Mississippi Itiver Im

provement a-- .anon argueii the mat- I tar before the aOttwa COSnmlttee on rivers and harliors Monday nfleTWOOa. The proposition Is to use the sam i surveys which were SOOptSd when it was agreed to make the channel foul and a half feel deep from the mouth ol

the Mi marl river to Bl Paul.

It is now naked to change the deptn from four and a half feet to six feci whit h will . OS) ttB. .WO. COMMENDED FOR BRAVERY.

CANDY CATHARTIC

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O CtTRK f"fU bownl tTTOblr. npnillem. Ullnntn. , t . fool ni n th, h'tju-h", lnli;.tt..n. pimi..-. ni il.'n n't nfln W'irg r - or btrwau ii -ti t n- - rr

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Co Several other bull af fire, bnt a re savad by ti.s ipt work of the tire department

Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 17. Mi-s F.thel K Gould died. Saturday, at Bt Marys hospital, from the injuries she lecsiied Friday night, in a collision between a

Tlie f,r .ijin-id Grand Trunk pasM-nger train and -

hnt the employes ontbound Michigan line trolley enr i haaos I enps I the Dsaaiadra street ejoonragi nd the ntghl ed- ! flratiot avenue, (ateman A I B itler, ..i i l.i a .-i "i: . who had charge of the crossing gates,

and Oondactor W'illiaai C,wan, of the trolley car, are detained by the police, nending the result of the examination ft determine the responsibility for th accident

pellsd to Jump ry window into the Ith slight Injuries, rward the aterf

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' Boulder, Col., Jan 18 The- mother of Capt Bichauand P Hobsoo died at the i me of Bblrlejf I a i - Bandny aft vi a long i I ' r isa Ibr aon was with

her v !.. n she ilsd, and w ill leatm with tbe remains to-day for Orseas faoro. Als., where tin y will be Int rrcd. Kaaaweae wiiiinma' SaeaSi Br!m Jan. 1H The HambtirKor N acht ii -Ilten says that Kmperor WilU lam has invited limes Cordon IJ-n Bolt, editor of tha NSW York lb rai l, to be his guest during the autjmo Bale ram at 1 .

Bwttehaaaui laalaatti Killed. Moberly. Mo , Jan 17 Q. W Itrara-

well. tO years old, a Wtbash swi'chman. w as ii.-ian'ly kiiled here Pri lay was standing on ihe front of an engine which lumped 'he track at ureal crissittg, thtowing him under the wheels. rini mi taahralaSad, San Francisco. Jan. 17. Georr;f

I .ay ton and Iiis wife were found de id In their apartments Friday They had bee.n asphyxiated by cas that e i ajied froSa a biky tute cited with a nova They came Irom ;t Louis

arrivals were Si na'or and Mta Fraker fbv Herrich and staff. ss-Ckrr

Na b Assistant Sitretary of State and

Mrs I rar.' Is U liomi. state osBc als and tnemt its of boih iran he of ths general a-sembly. bi-sid-s many prominent people from 'hio and other s ales. The services were euhnwetgd hj Bishop Boyd Vlneant, Of Cincinnati and Kcv Ir A C HcCuhS, tector of Ctirist church. The liiwly was sacOTtsd 'o tt.e rlnirch by the national guard under the command of Maj B J. Kirkpatm k. and from nine to one o i 1 k it lay in Math, Kift-s mi taulweraasfi Matt, in. Ill . Jan II Mr and Mrs

P N Berry celebrated liie fifty-sei md anniversary of their marriage. Sunday

entertaining relatives and old friend1 at iiinner. Mr and Mrs. Merry hav bi in 6 :,tsof Ma: toon since iisiarly hi story I. olilen WfaddlaS elelira . In ll. Port Madison, la. Jan H - M. and Mrs William Winters, of this pine celebrated their golden wedding, isun day. manv friends calling on tfaeai in horor of the oSt as'.on They have UfSd here 50 years.

if Ihi- Unsm-hnsrll for .1 in ii nil im ,-riio.i ri, ateaealam aalee, Wa'hinsrton. Jan lt. Thi Beer tary of the navy has highly commended J. J Seiiierlnh. runner- mate. BSCOad)

daaa; Heary L Bslascke, apprentice and JagSM Vanek. OOXSWaln, all of the bat'ieshtp Masaaehusstts, and William Harriman. a I Milan, and bOatSWSia on the collier Sterling, for uri-at bravery in saving life while the MassechusetU was coaling ju-t nature Ch rial mas Th men naiii'-d plBiped overboard aflci fwo comrades, who uers rescued in heavy sea by their assistance. UTellSt mwi lelat Dead. Oakland, f'al . .Ian 19 -William '.an-

I Dlnif 1 , n a t inin ii'iil nt t i I i.'ftf - U tlflV.T

aCtora In this country, is dead, here ageii ij year" Daring his younger ia t he traveled ail over the Cnlted siate and Kurope with Bdwlh Booth and I aw rente Harret t To Open I mul I ni se 1 1 Ii-inr n I . Washington. Jan It The house 'omtnltn-e on Indian affairs Monday oritttd a favorable report on the hill to open for settlemen' 100,000 arree, of the Rosebud In tian resrvat;ou In South rjaimta.

NEW RIVAL' BLACK P0WDEP, SHELLS. It's the triorottqhly modern and scientific sv:em of los line snd the use of only the best materials w hich make

inchester Factory Loaded "New Rival" Shells give bct-

p.ittcrn, penetration and more uniform results pencr-

lly than any other shells. The special paper and the w inh ?ster ratcnt corrueated head u: cd in makinR 'New

Rival" shells Rive them strength to withstand reloading.

sure to c j:t VINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS.

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