Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1904 — Page 6
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Four Business Blocks of the Towa Reduced to Ahes. LOSS AGGREGATING $300,000
1 lie ILiwr rpt Ikmach lb Irumi' It u ttl I tt like Kndlin4 H iiiul-Vi I lie l)rinri , ul Hi'Bdrn t hh. ii ! crl-. Dallas. Tot . Jan 'S The NtiftNi portion of Sour lake was wipe! out b fire Sunday night. The lUmes caught among the frame buildings like they were kindling wood and swept on through the town, which was triples There is no fire department and it was only by almost superhuman efforts tl.at the citizens checked the tlam. ami prevented the destruction of the residence action Four M.-cks in a'.! were reduced to MlMM For a time it was thought the oil fleld would be isnited. but they are so far from town tl.at the flam M vi : 1 not t !":.:. ate
Mirance. as ttie companies wou.a not write large ri use of trie in flammable envirmrmnt Ol the oil district ana the character of the buildingswhich were all frame. The principal bOSiaH intituti In the tire district were the Fir.-t national hank, the Sour Lake national bank, post office, telephone exchange, oriental hotel. Spencer Drug Co, White Oil Co.s buildin. Southern Pacific station, electric lipht plant, and a score or more of small bOSteeas con cerns in tents, all of which aro believed to hav. been turned The town had about 10,000 inhabitants. Telegraph wires are down and information fron: there is meager A telephone message from Sour I.cke at 10:30 verities former reports Four blocks of busin-s ojr.ierns were burned Sour Lake is in Batftoaso, and a strong patrol of citizens is maintained around goods piled upon the ground to keep away thievi - The origin of the fire has not ben definitely determined Some attribute It to incendiaiistn. others say it was from a detective flue, and still others declare a gasoline stove e, : ! ! ani started the flames. There was no loss of life or erioo Injuries The people had to fiel. the fire rilmot exclusively with wat- r buckets. Fifteen hundred feet of fire ho?n had b-tn porntfoil -ty thi city, but no wat 'r system or general ajparatu for its use had l-t-n jn.;.; d. BROTHER KILLS HIS SISTER.
AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS
Valuable Information Secured Oca cerning Death of Miss Sshaler. Iii t aar I ttlrertlnu Vl'irh ellug .nl lolrrra lhru(buut Ihr I umr). Bedford. Ind.. Jan 2C -Officials hers ire anxiously awaiting the developments in the mystery surrounding tlie death of Miss Sarah Schäfer, subsequent to the return of Joseph Heitger. of Mlootmng'on. and Chief of Lome I. . sell and Sheriff Smith of Bedford, who are reported to have left Loulfville Monday afternoon for this city. In response to a telegram from H. Hahn, the cigarmaker of Louisville, who declared that he could conduct the officers to the woman who might be ible to throw light upon the mystery. Thief of Police Russell and Sheriff Smith went to Louisville to secure an interview with the woman The officers interview f.l her and claim to hav e set : red valuable information. Be- .' re d;-losing any information, it is said, the woman exacted a pledge from the officers that her name should be withheld from publicity ia connection with tn investigation As a couser.ce. it is impossible to obtain any information from the officers, who say
GERMANS
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LOST HEW
The llereros Uprising in Southwest Africa Serious.
SOME LIGHT UPON THE CAUSE
M Without III. II. ..lion A Sate si tani .v pride was Streek Coiivr-T'Mtt. Ii bftwrrn Kite. ini,. Kbeys me other day Ti.e parts pi) then rMMtiveraadfsthrsia tbi a ere I.fllirf drl)i ted l t of tb I viviti . oiii ri.e (trau si ach, it ha.i ! halted by conti neiiied m anahla to match ttieir rr.ual wit: BiiIiI.im - .levrm.Tt l hi u tircu j -. i re. an ciivioij timer for a wail then I t ie .uiiiin. aaiii. iiuia! . Mi-: a aai 0 much M I Del Vi iv i.m a lane time, sad he wat er tLt snui i all ' PhiiaJslptiui Lrdg
A Irnui yivsee, T edo. 0 . a, Jas Mr. Harry L L.a, Deutist. 10 .mihi airaet, i city, ays: "1 ertaniy advise ay owe a.' matter how sever tnev aiay haveKidi. lioub.e to '. ill I I I Kldtl. v p "I ws troutiled w.tn Kidney P w foi several ye.rand Ddd' Kidney iil! curej ii' 1 li ... ii-e.i r any v called leii.edies without any benefit. Four nioiitht go, 1 Vat fiat oa my back wita this psiinul troabjs and mut ay tnat 1 !rr it gave up aepea of ivtr getting ar.r hi'ter Tnr.iujth a mend's advice I purchased six boxes of lXdd' Kidney PUU. "At ti r i I could see but little benefit, but after two week-, I could aee an itiii..euin: I had been pctttrf up aeveral time at night ard pains in mv back Stars ver aev.-ie W inn I ! id MK-n .x l-xe 1 ie.: latter than 1 had for years. The pain had all gone and 1 d.dn't luve to pet up dut inf the nii.'il ' ft 11 I , , t . ... , . , I ft,.. ... .1 ....
fr a .is the re- 1 until I had util several wore l. f. anl made to that paper S0,14"1 lad 10 t!wl 1 am l
The Ulfa of the police is that the jrderer, brooding over his passion for ie young womin. had made up his ilnrt In L-iM tior if h ain resentett
he left the Johnson hoarding house. ! kept on th opi Mtt s de of the trert until Capt Alexander had enured the V:nstandley house, and then vertook her at Fourteenth and L
U. rinan Mrrcliniiu, ami I'rmlera Klied Willi I lie in. Hute In tilted 111.- illl.a In Hellt .....I I lie u I I . . I In in. Rerlin Jan An official disnatch from Windhoek. Herman Southwest Africa, says the licrnuns have lost heavily in unsuccessful attempts to relieve Okahandja. that fle settlers and the.r entire families liave been murdered and that the Horeros are threat
ening Windhoek
Light has been thrown by the Frankfort Zeitung on some of the contributory cause.- of the lbrcros rising iu
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by a traveler who has just returned j ! from Windhoek and Okahandja. The i ' merchants and the traders allied with them are charged with purposely in- ; rolvinc th natives in debt. I he I'luii iif 1'riteeilUSWi According to this traveler the tradm are mostly discharged foldiers, : whom the merchants equip with wau- ' I : - and from II to -" oxen and good? i VaVlned at thousands of marks Th
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Ii e St aVOW tine. In all mi M Kj. u:. met two women akota 1 would And er what was the n.imc Mr Fmnick r- Pnilac.e.-Ledger.
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r.illl.ui DoHat OtSaSSSl Mfnlfn. When we intrsdoesd tin remarkahtS cras tiiree years ago. little did we dream it would be the SWMt talked of grau in America, the biggest, quick, hav prodaocr
not requirinsj anv ash until thev mak- on earth, but tins has come to pass. . -pV ,.: i !. I A;r Kditors wrots alxut it. Ar Cat later tnpiv The Improvident native, , Professors lectured about it. U-r. Inbuy largely and repeatedly on thes ,titute Or.it. rs talked about it. Wfada ia 1 fasy terms, and the merchants favor the farm house by the quiet tireside. in the the system by extending and renew ing foner grocery, in the v illage p -t . ih. e at
Hie eie,iinerv. at lue uepoi. in uri mit-
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DR. I.LF.WI l.I.YN J rdan. Medical KaOSSl ner .f ti e I. S. Treasurr Dt'parttiuMit. grai uate of ( oiutulua oileffea and Mrboservvd tlir. u aiMit V -t Point. ha- I lu f iilu iug tosay uf Peruuav: "Allow mc to express my grath tude to you lor the benefit derived from your n'onderful remedy . One short month has brought forth a vast change and i mm consider my seit a well man after months of suffering. Fellow uferers.Pcruna m ill cure you. " A constant' v inm-aning number of pity tsSsSSsa ire'-rile Pc-runa in tueir pravetiic. It has prov-a iu mvriu so ttioronbly tSat oven the dor'.irs have' iiiereoilie llieir T'r. 'U.'.te-f aTa 1 1 . s. . i'u ie.l patfiit ine.j :.-:ne and recouiuk-ud it t-i their pataMtlk Pei una oociipii--, a uni.j ir p-ilioo in rueiiieal nCaOBOe, It is tut- salj internal lyateinie e-starrh remedy knotrntotbe raedJeal professiosa te-dajr. Cataurh, asi v i rvoito vv i a.: 'tail, i Hie 'iiiM;o(onehalf th diu e v Iii, j afll isuiauk - .! Catarrh assd ca'arr ial llisi aai aftliet 1MB r-hall of the people of Unites! State.
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hol llrr Vt Mt ' hr na lilrrp, Then t ut Her Ihr. ml mi I I inall Uft-hi-Mileil tier. Dunkirk. N. Y . Jan. 25. Miss Hannah Hall. Z'i years of age. wa murdered Sunday at I., r home in Van Huron by her brother. Isaac Hall, who gave himself up to the police. Hall, who is 33 years old, declares that he obeyed the divine behest when he killed his sister. He attacked her when she was asleep, first shooting her. Then, dragging the won-, woman through the uouse. he cut . -throat, and finaly placed her OeeJl across s chopping block and completely severed the head from the body. Hall and his sister Dvad a! kme, Ixith parents being dtvd. Until this time Hail was considered a model farmer, and his sister was a great favorite. Hall was religiously inclined, and th-re was no doubt that l. - j Jd?nly tecame insane.
COLONEL LYNCH LIBERATED. Ihr Irian I .. m 11 .i m! r Via I rl -d and I uml.-inl of Treaann and enteneed tu I.I fa- IrrM. Loiuion, Jan. 0. The Daily Teo1graph says this morning it under- ; stands that Col. Arthur Lynch, who : c.o'iii'.r.nded tb Irish brigade ataint the Hritish forces during the war in South Africa, and who was afterwar.. enrvifod of treason and sentence-! to ' Imprisonment for life, was Sunday morning liberated "on license." Lynch iias not received the royal pardon Col. Lynch will enjoy personal lib- . erty and may even leave the roun- ! tr should he rare to do so, but not having received the royal pardon, he b di. qualified frrim sitting in parliament and from holding any public of- ' flee taut. Itrreter Takes to I'riaon.
et penitentiary Funday after a long bgil AgsL Capt. Streeter was onftcfed of compiicitv in the kJBhkg f a private watchman named Kirk, with others, was guarding prop ry :aint squatters in the so-called District of Ijike Michigan" MRS. BECHTEL ACQUITTED. Wr li. t nf t4 .allt Itrndrrrd la tke Trlol of Agrd Mulh.r at AllftRlonn, a. Allcntown. Pa.. Jan. 2S Mrs ron. erire I . htI. the aged mo. her f Mv bei Bachtel, who was found kutrdstoi last IMoter, t Saturday acjuittod of the harae of being an at.cnory to the murder after the fact ur trial oi upicd nine days, and the jury d'l.bera,o:l one hour bef.ira ritdortag tho verdl t of not aulltj
pers from all parts of the state, offer- ; ine suggestions or furnishing suppfsed : clews. So areat is the interest in this" v.nnlty that it I said there is not a jail within loo miles of Bedford strong j enough to hold the criminal if caught.
The feeling is as intense as on the morning the body was found. ILLINOIS CENTRAL WRECKED. t . tin th Trark . . V reek, ! Whl. h tine Vinn Uli Kilted and Iii. Viere lujarrd. Memphis. Tenn . Jan. 2 Illinois Central passenger train No. 2. the fast mail train from N'ew Orleans to Chicago, was w reeked at Ga'es. Tenn., Monday. One person was killed and two slightly injured. The dead: John Harris. Gates. Tnn. The injured: Mrs John Evan Chicago H. C Gubbar R ' n, I-a The wreck was caused by the pilot striking a cow which was cross nc the
$775.000 PAID TO MRS. BLAIR Rftir.-ftiitins the Imminl nf Inanraare t arried JaVSOM I Mlalr la the ROW lurk III.-. ? host Jan 20 -Che-ks for TT5.Ots., rejir-seutinir th amount f insurant carri' d by the late James L Blair in the New York Life Insurai e Co. ero Iai4 over to Mrs. Blair, as bene
ficiary. Monday afternoon. .It ia understood that the lnurr.r' arried in other companies will, with the exception of MdjM0 carried In the Mutual fJfe of Xew York, be paid over to-day. So far as can be ascertained at present, the amount of unasisrned insurance, exclusive of h Mu nal Life policy, is in the neighborhood of $4 all of whifh 0MO difOCI to Mrs Blair. BARRiNGTON DENIED CHANGE tplleatlna fur a t Imnae of Vrene mm llenird and Mia Trial Was "et Inr IVnraary Clayton Mo. Jan If The appTlcailon of Fre-ier tk Seymour Barrinston for a chance of venue from St Louis county was doated Monlay at Clayton y Circuit J uice J W Mcllhlnney. and the date of the trial wa set for February' tt This decision of the court means that BarT!nr n will havo to stand trial in the i-ounty in which It Is alleged that ho murdered James P McCann. the St. Louis horseman, whose body was dlseovorsd n a lane near Bonnls Station last summer TRANSFER OF SECRETARYS.
See ret nr i lln-if Una laned f.trdi I nr a Hrei-plli.n In llnniir nf Ilia iTfiir, oeeretar Taft. Washington. Jan 2 Preparations are IMklBS at the war department for the tri?!!-frr c the secretary's office fron Secretary Root o srrary Taft. The new secretary w :ll arriv Wednesday afternoon Secretary Hoot has Issued cards for a large reception Friday evening. In honor of his sa ceaaor The Thursday evening preceding. Sec retary Alger will give a reception It honor of the retiring se retay. at whict Gov Taft will be pesent. Wlllon'a "l'araillir I oat." London. Jan 21 The min i-, rlpt of ibon's ' Paradise Loot" was offered for sale at aution Monday, but the reserve price. $;Vno, not being resrhed. It was withdrawn after a bid of $2:1 had been made So far as ascertainable bc American was among the bidders F III -r. en llelow Sara. D'iluth Minn . Jan 2 -The weathei t PokagOM dam. ner lirand Rapids, was 57 below inr i Monday morning by the government tberemumeter th'T. At Hlbhlng !t is 2 below and at Tower
the credits of the traders, sometime to U.OW marks. The traders finally begin collecting portions of the debts, taking cattle in payment, and at the same time selling more goods on credit. The natives are often indebted to everal traders at once I.miL I niirn 1'riiSi. The Frankfort Zeitungs informant adds that he found the merihant? took an average of 70 per cent profit on the transactions of the traders. an4 the latter added 160 per cent and usually made M per cent more on the cattle whiih they took in payment. The traders further aroused the anger of the natives by selling the latter s cat
tle arbitrarily without waiting for legal i procedure It is true the authorities
forbid this, but usually the natives dc j S.irsement
not complain, merely nursing theif grievances, and if they do complain, the police have difficulty In discovering the offendinu traders
1 ir t.ri-v tii.it wondertul grass, good f r
5 to It torw i'er .u. c. and ' t p.i-ti.re lienide. is alv. a theme worthy Of te tanner 1 Voice. A. Walford, Wsotlors Farms. Pa., writes: "1 hav 00 acres -n Saler's Alfalfa Clover. It is immense. 1 cut three crops this season and have lots of pasture besides." JT'ST SF.VD IOC Ol ST AMTS and this notice to John A Saler Seed fo.. Ia Crosse. Win . for their big catalog and farm seeJ fcamjiles. ;!. L.J Daily Uatds to llattery U rea VOS si a boy you hadn't teen for niontn. preti nd rot io know bim b cause te aa grown o ra,: dly. He will be your friend lor lue Bait. more Amu an
The r. . tlept. of tcrleultore
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2,000 specimens nf old cannon anu
THE PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT. It Una Vrrlted .11 atoria. lire. ail Will laUe Iii.- .1 llfM to Transport It. T rtland, Ore. Jan 2'- The Oriental liner Indrasamha arrived at Astoria Sa'urday niirht after a run cf .".4 dayi lrnm Manila She has on bOOfd th" big Philippine exhibit for the St Louis Wofld'a iir
Ir loni..ts of . Philippines pro.
materials for building a typical Philippine village at St. Louis. It is a very interesting Item cm the big lincr't manifest not only for Its historic value btr on account of its size. Owing to the great bulk of the cnatgnmentt it will require five special trains of about thirty cars each. At soon as the steamship reaches Portland, the exhibit will be rubel aboard th "-' trains and started eastward with as little delay as poMrffcto,
THE M0R0S WERE PUNISHED 1 he Trraeheroua Killing of Ileal 1 Uaate and I'ritate l'o H ,u l'romptl lii'iiiiril, Manila. Jan JO. It has just ben learr.e.i here that Lieut. Campbell W Flake, of the Tw entv-weeond infant rv
was killed while trying to ever Mor C a, ir Mindanao, f r the purpos of aminint: the locality. He was ac- j eonipanied by Private Foy, of the saun I
r men' I..ent. Hake v.a shot treacherously, the Moms firing on the party while Maj Bultaril was parleying with them Moro Cotta wan a' one taken by asaul'. with no further loss to the expeditionary fore e. Th estimated loss among the Moras Is JA killed FIRE IN GARRICK THEATER.
Tenant of Vt.oilier llilenuo 'k rnper ll.nr a h.irl-l led PlSa "irirr. Chi ago. Jan. 26 A small fire in th Carrie k theater, whic h is on the first floor of the Schiller building, a sky scraper, caused considerable ex ite tent among the tenants Monday. Nc one was in the theater, ami the ncrvnsnefs of the people in the building Who were easily susceptible to panic Owing to the Iroquois disaster, and tin pari' in the Masonic Temple. Satur day. was (oSckly allayed. t oat I? llrr- la Sun tnloalo. San Antonio. Tex . Jan. 26 The L Wolfson fire. Sunday, damaged the dry goo !s and men's furnishings stoc k probably MMtl and the building $.'.'. 0". As far as can be learned, there If '3,oo" insurance on the L. Wolf sot lock and Ht.Vftoo on the building Aav OIS ladlaa rtshler Dead. New York. Jan. 26 Oen William Channrey Kiblie an old Indian fighte ad gold hunter In California d.irinq 1t4. is dead at his home in Brooklyn from tuherculo-is He was In hit e . . v n ond year
Salzer New National Oats
yielded in 1903 from 1"0 to j hu. per
aere in 30 different St.it. and you. Mr. Farmer, can bsat tloa ia I9M, d ou Till. ..i.'ti .lie pediRree seeds, bred u; Ihrmi.tll ,-nr.lnl 4.1. I'tiiin I r all.
Per Acre. I Salzer's Beardless Barley yielded l-'l bu. Salter's Horns Builder Corn... 3jo ba. v, dtS and M i ironi Wheat M bu. I aler's Victoria lt..e OO.Ouo lbs. I f I . T- . . . m
.aucrs xt'osinxe, inc loader wonder löo.iV His. Sc.lcrs Billion Dollar titass... 5o 'i io. Saber's Peligree Potatoes. .... . I..1 DO Now such yields pay and you can nave them, Mr. Farmer, m luut. StND 10c IN STAMPS and this netiea to tit.. John A. Saber See Co., La C'rise. ... and you will gei their big catalog and lota of urin seed samples tree. (K L. I
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, as veil as that of many of oi. I friends and acquaintances wAoa I haw been cured or relisted mt ta- , tnrrh by the use of Hartmjtn't I Peruna, can .jnliJently recomJ mend it to those suferi ngtrom ondl I , disorders, and hate no hesitation in J prescribing It to my patient."-
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Peru o a is the best medicine I bow of for eoufros and lostroSaVthSal a weak st.ima'h and to (ri ve appa-tite. Hesidrs pr.-sei ibinjr :t for .-at nrrli. 1 have ordere-d it for '.veak and deuilitatad people, and have not had a patient but said it helped klam. It is an ex.-e'.ieut xnedicinesad it fits so many cases. "1 have ä lar.-e praetio. and nw a chance to prescribe yonr Pemnau I hope you may live 1 ujr todopoodto tbe I and the suffering " Dr M C ti.e. i rites from Ö1S Jone St . "an Fr.it; s . i a' " Peruns has performed sontarjvwrin. derfu .-ii res n San Francisco that I am SOnviaMOd) tnat it is a valuable rttnedv. 1 havo fre-aeutiw a.lv.sed its use für
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