Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1904 — Page 6
COUHUOO FLYER BADLY WRECKED W Derailed Near Milkr, Ka. , One Killed and Thirteen Injured. CAUSED BY SNAPPING OF RAIL
-. Hail, aaubln; iJ t aatr C are W rr Ihr tin In. llil.ki. Taraiaa O.rr. aaU r re wap'rli l V r- Wr4. Kar. -t i V . rV'. 1 .-The ColorJo flyer on tho Missouri Pacific railway, that loft Denver Satunlaj sltersoon for Kansas City, was derailed n- ar Mtüt-r. Ks,.. Sunday, while
IBS at the rate of 40 miles The engine and rear car
au a on ok-
tag and chair car were thrown into the ditch, turning over, and were badlj shattered O-ie person was killed and 13 were injured, two seriously. Tar lira. I W L V: ti !- - V - :3 Tar Irj arret. Mr? E. J Shouse. Shielda Ka., kgs broken, internal injuries, serious. E. J Shouse. Shields. Kas . badly traised and cut. Frank Patrick. Topeka. Kas . bruised about body and legs, inhaled steam. Wmn L Schubert. St Lou:.-, head hurt. Miss Ora Lovelace. Aitamount. Ia., light scalds on leg W C Dan St Louis, body .-. - J and wrist sprained. Thomas A. Fulton Kansas City, ba. k sprained. W S Sar.ford. Kansas City. r.:ail clerk ;aw broken. P. P Gray. Denver, bruised. J. D Hays White Plains. Ga . slight bruises and cuts Alex Punton. Munha!'. Pa scalp wounds. James Le.-. r.-.tsburg. Pa. slight bruises. Injarral 1 j...-n I g ggf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sr-ouse axl Patrick and Sanford were brought to Kansas J City, where all except Patrick were taken U hospitals Patrick, wn . :n- I
Juries were slight and who was c a tr.p east, left Sunday for Chicag the other injured were brought pa way to Kansas Citv leavinc for the
k GIANT SAFE RECEIVED A Safe Weighing Ninety Thousand Pounds at World's Fair.
If ia I'talail e. I In Ihr llrtrr at Mlttte a N.I Mrt.llurt.). and WW l r Tut i I 1 I r. St Latins Jan 31 The first exhibit 'or the I'slaie uf Mines and Metallurgy reached the exposition grounds Friday and is now un the trat ks south of that
nilding It is a SM.'tXV pound safe, jwncd by the Manganese Steel Safe Co. 3f New York city. Because of the great eifiht. a siecial construction car. inch as is u.-ed :n the trans-shipment uf I'nited States ordnance, was used.
The safe is ten feet four inches long. 1 r. f. . - w ..e and nme f.-et high When completed with doors, safe deposit boxes, interior Attings, floor and i srills. it will weigh tMjMQ pounds It j Is one of the heaviest safes btiilt by the firm name.! The instillation will 1
be that employed in first class banks and safe deposit inti? ur :.ns The exhibit will occupy a place directly in front of the south enframe of the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy Permit So. 1 of the department was issued to the exhibitor. In this giant safe those agencies shich show collections of gems, ir.p's.
bars and bricks of the precious metals
rUfl TIKES OATH AS SECRETARY OF WAR
Former Governor-General of Philippines Succeeds Root In Cabinet.
THE FIRST THEATER 0PNE0
WAS AN IMPRESSIVE EVENT
er.-t I .... I. rinrr In War lr lot ri me mi m 1,1 iiiKritlulatlna a. Mil .J-II a lor llt-iirlitu anil I mom I an IfVKt arlew. Washington. Feb '2 Gov William ML Taft tok the oath of otlice as set rotary of was Monday and at oin NJ n-
I tered un his new .Infus The cereJ inony took place in the large reception rix -n at':ich-d to the setretary's otlice in the war department, aul tlM transfer of authority from Klihu Boot, the ( retiring secretary, to Gov Taft, while -imply made. as more impressive than any similar event in many years. ; Before mon. the appointed hour. Gov. Tatt came over to the department from his hotel with a lime party of personal friends and some of his immediate family. They were ushered into Secretary Hoot's office, where the retiring
On 1'iir it mat le t aelrra.
I The rapid mult tIu-at ion of motor ear- , ' rige hs. i isstrd a i! iii.ind for i-ipei it-nerd Upon tomplylng With Mandates ; rnrstt ur tfiauflfiita, and ecliouli of tiain-M-.tr; at ... pc fcass been satsUkis to At ascs for rscsfe cVKkers Permitted tu Resume. bg tbt lieenat lawrsqiairei I An autoinoliile eiiert in ii.iige ,.t mi of
theee arrmol ) t list an api.li, ant lerentljr entered ami airoaeli'd him "I want ta take IsaaoBa," he .aid, "to In in . ,i tu l a h. Homer " fs mb less f sarago. tpsrtseai HTewra aie gieat iiic-i-iitive to manly MMlrSJM. Smarticu- Inat'ariaht Sine I've lnn
manieti and liai a few tilta with niy wile thr prospects of a Mrip Hith the mearieat niiii on aarth satins like meie c-bild'a play to mi- Iktltiniori' American.
IM Kirai i'Ui iMi Oeaasesl l' rtlilaalon Mn, r- l In- I rol milt I h i mi r I Irr. Chicago. Feb 2 Mi Vicker's theater,
BOBiplete with saft'ituai'ils against fire üud lo.s of life, reopened Monday nl:ht being the first of he popular playhouses to do so since all of them were closed following the Iroquois theater fire, one Month ago. The
opening was not assured until late in the afternoon, although the house had bmm practically sold out An aldernianie committee, H i Ming Commissioner Williams ami assistants, and PlrS Marshal Miisham made a thorough examination of the house, and of the tage in particular, to see that they ni't the rconircments of the provi
sional ordinance ilsalpisd to allow an ?arly resumption of business The arrfattgMMat of exits wa found to be Kcelleat, and It was agre.il that if, he siicl curtain worked properly the jouso should open. When the alfltSttCS whith had se- I
ureil tickets for the twelfth annual prod net ion in this theater of old . . . .
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their eyes was the corrugated surface ;n' tlmie whose evidente
George
Be in i in- w riti. Brtksrvitls. la . leb, ist Mr. J. Barber, of this place, mos
'pudd'a Kidney Till uie the lust asdioiss in the world, There ii nothing .is yood. I had hssa sick for ovst 1" years with Kidney UiaeaM, which liiially turned into linghta Disease. 1 m is treated by IXwtors in t imago, but tlu didn't do M any food. The best Doctor in KstUervilIe treated nie Utr live rean with SO better nmc-s heard a
Iannis iwidney fills, and made mind to no c tlieiu a trial.
"I am ei thankful to be able to nay that they enred me eompletely, and I think they are the liest medicine iu the world." The honest, earncat. straightforward experiences of real living nssn and Women are the Ofllv material iimo,I in
i advertising Dodd's Kidney 1MU. Due j ueh testimony is worth more than a
iiioii.iiMiii uiisuppoi n .1 i i.imis. i he pen-
have iiscl ).l,i s Kidnev 1'ilU
up my
JKalarr'a Barllral Cane Another new thing, ( an U cut ,x time ? daring a season and aprouta tain ,tv
iitunv .exi lo Miler a l eosuite it will make mole reell f nldei ia anything else, choap ua dirt und tmaa svei here. t Hilier'a Renovator Grass Mixtur
just the thing for paatutea and in.adows, Mr b. Ksppold, K.ist Pink, I;., wi je, T sowed Bslssr's Grass Mistere on ami V.i poor tu.p men could not raise h fiua un it.' und in fH one davs i fter sowing I had the grandest stand ! grass in the County. Baiser' t.iass Mixture aprmu quickly and pi.du m i mmm ." MüBM barrels choice Ned Potatoes. nauuen's mw national oars. Here ia a winner, n prodigy, a marvel saorsaiiualy proline, strong, healthy, vigoroiis. iuimIuciuk in thirty states from ii to :ii be nor asrs, Von had host ow lot iof it, Mr. Parmer, in and in the t ill sell it to your neighbora ut 1 a hu tor need. 'I sr SKND 10c IN HTA M PS to the .lolm A Baban Seed Co , I.a Crogr N ! , and receive In return their big catalog and lots of farm eed lamnL, (,m
K. I,. . ' Olht-r Milr of thr Mnr?. The Fis'i Th.-ie are 2 men. alvut 4 feet tall. Dp there on the bank Irring to retell me I m hold .,f the line of the hinged one m Ihehnnehsnd ilrsosi bsnlsd him in' hut just tien the In.,-broke Prom "Vest lo ket Coiitol.Mi.es " in l'om Truck N'ews. To ( are n I old 1 11 One liar. Take L.IXJ1 t, llro'iho lluiiiine Tablets. All druggista rtfund money il it fails to cure. 26c.
and other valuable productions will rendered his portfolio to Gov. Taft.
ana n repository to safe guard their j The party then proceeded to the recepwares at night. In this safe are 410 Hon room, where Gen Chaffee, chief
safe deposit bOKM and 12 big coin chests. The department of mines and metallurgy will allot this safe deposit space to the exhibitors
COUNSELED FROM THE BENCH
Jntla;r f,ar rta uf ih
HTless la oa a tail ekl'rilri ailon I I n I. or
a lo Mi 4 nuro
of staff. In uniform, took charge o. the j ceremonies. The room was cleared of I all except the participants in the induction save the party of friends and ' members of the general staff onurat ulntioiik ami ..l-ll) a. Gov. Taft and Secretary Kihh took I (heir pla es at the long table, where , -rood John Randolph, a notary, who i administered the oath of (.fflce to the
incoming secretary Then there were Ch-. ago Jar. .1 .- . Edward . fongrati'lations showered on Secretary N.h eis of the Chicago Federation of ! Taft and good-bys were said to Se reLabor was counseled from the lncb. tary Rixit. Every army officer on duty by Judge Joseph E Gary, to reconsider , In Washington was aligned at the d ors determination to defy t grand jury and the brilliantly uniformed Col in the r.a'er of producing the txoks "mn. pasfing Ijefore the retiring and
ir.d re.,.r!s of the iVsicra-in lefc.ee incoming secretaries, formed a nrettv
grand jury which is investigating spectacle. Secretary Taft was in the
violence and rioting d-irlng reen; i 'rSt -'Pints, and he had a smile and s-r.kes S. re-ary N'.-! - w oivea g 1 w..r! for everyone, while Secreseveral hours in which to ccnsulr fitr tarv ri,M,r -how.1 in his countenance
Fetrt-tary. in a few well chosen words 1 of the T.iOO-pound tire-proofed steel
and with a good deal of feeling, stir- rurtain The curtain was
tween the acts Scarcely less obvious were the exits, i; in number, nearly 111 leading directly to the alleys on ach side of the theater. Above each, in large black letters on a white background, was the word Exit." Further to direct the audience, a gas jet with a red globe appeared above each fOOT The aisles lead directly to the "xits. a reformation which cost the theater about SUO seats, chiefly in the balconies McVicker's. like other theiters. while permitted to open upon complying with the mandates of the provisional ordinance, is under bond to Danks further alterations by September I.
sideiat ion. and
m worth (.oti-
nreh nothing can lie
. . . j more convincing than a statement like lowered be- j Mr ,;.,.,. Tll(M0 are thousand-, of
otliers nist as strong. Dial Ihr Ural Thfjr ( onld. She I winder why they hung that picture? He Perhaps they couldn't catch the arti.t. Stray Stories.
nialorlr Honte lo Florida.
A man cannot have an idea of perfeetioo in another which he waa luver en.ihle of :n hnuselt. Steele.
The shortest and most attractive route IMls relieve and
CONSTANT ACHING. Rink ashes all the time. Sxiils your
appetite; wearies the body worries the mind. Kidneys cause it all and
Donne K id n
from Chicago or St. Louis to Florida is cure it via Nashville, (.'hat tan... -Ka and Atlanta, ,, ,." over the historic Nashville, Chatta- . 1 . ft C . n ' ... I Oil . ' L .
in.ojiii a .si, i.ins liv. and West "l "wl 1 111 1 T.Y ". STB A Atlantic K. K . via Lookout Moun- roitland, (rog..n, tain, Clmkamauga Park, and through the insnectorof frtdvht famous battleheldi of the ivil W ar Tins t r , 1. , T- , Is the route of the D.x.e Fiver.- the all- . '.'"' ' ""
' ar i .und train that i an ies hle. pel - ! tween Chicago and ,lacksonville and St.
l.'-uis ant .lack-
t ineutnl Co., savs:
I used Douh'k
S4.500.000 FOR WORLD S FAIR
eaaso I alalia vi mto
ir..tes Plan itt the I I : Msl 1 1 ii ill iiorlllea to - l .otn I r.ott li.iti-rn nt.
tion or Labor Ju Ige Gary g action was the outgrow h of a citation cmnanding KcektJi to show cause h" there should not be a judgment of
court as a result of Nock-
Wa-hfneton. D C. Feh 2 The nlan
- of the Feiern- i ,De relief he felt In laying down the j to al ow the St Umit BanositkMI au-
an i .i.n :vonv!iie. It is a o the K;. )..,. i;n .,
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louie mi i:it? v mcago a. rioiioa Limite , i,,,,,!.,,,,),..,, , n sol,.! vesl,l.l...l tr.n - I .1 ' t'a.k.l. Ii ' II II ' ! Ot li (T
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the Winter season between Chiaizo um
St. Augustine, with ajsspSM between St.
i.ouis ana !st. Augustire . If you contemplate taking a Southern trip, and desire interesting literature about the roots, write to B. ;. Woodward T P. A.. N. C. ii St. L lv , Nat l IJank of O in. 15id6'., St. Lapis, Ho.
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cares of the offu e
lllslort lleoenls Ifsrlf. Hanging in his office as the new eeretary was inducted Into the arduous duties of his post was a picture of his
els' ignoring the order of the grar.J ' d'stiRKuished father. Alphonso Taft.
at different points along the lin- hs tween Miller and here at Oy thr aaaalai of a Hall. The wreck was caused by the snapping of a rail, due evidentiy to the severe co!d weather of the past week. Ptvsic.ans reached the seeco promptly and a reii-f 'rain was hurried from Osawatomie. starting east with the injured during nt afternoon. Mrs Shouse, the most seriously hurt, was seated with her husband in the front end of the car when the accident occurred. Most of the injured were in the smoking car, which was completely wrecked Brown's body was recovered from the wreck of th smoker two hoars after the accident occurred Mr. and Mrs. Shouse were on their way to Braymer. Mo. to attend the funeral Of Mrs Shouse's lstr Wa Wakiaa- Ip I ol Tiar. At th time of the accident the train
Jury In reply to cn appeal by Nockels for dismissal, on the ground th-" to omply with the mi-date of tl;s rrand jury might itxr;m:nate him. Judge Gary declared that the effect on
who was President Grant's secretary
Of war in 1876 Thus father ar. ! son
! havo held the same portfolio, this being the second instance in fhe history
t of thf war department, the first being
thoriries to borrow M ,500,000 from the
government has been approved by the sub-committee of the senate appropriations committee and Senator Hale has been designated to draft the necessary 'egislation. It is expected that the item will be In-. rted in the urgent deficiency bill, which, will come to the senate this week. Th item will be tacked to this bill.
-D dt hcre-" ked the touriat. Kemuina to be acen," rstfonded the guide, as fas led the way into the nioigue - Columbia ,leter. Vlnr.ll QrWa, l el.riinrr HI-MJ. Rates via Mobile and Ohio Railroad, to New Urb , r i and return, Mobile and return, ly.w ia :t. m a!i i i.t.. F. r all particM licao. M AO K. K , tit. Leu:, fo.
ii. e. Af wheth-
-il wo'ild rrPv,rifed in the inr-nmbency of Simon : for the reason that the funds carried
Whether a man is har
r le ' t i Ks Ke I-, i.t art, juat U aamc N. . Time.
be an implied admission on the part of the Chicago Federation of Labor tha". the organization was engaged In counseling or condoning the assaults and violence.
Cameron, under Lincoln, and James D
Cameron his son. under Grant There is a sincle other case of the kind in covernment history, where Gideon Granger was postmaster general under Jefferson and Madison, and Francis
THE GREAT FERRIS WHEEL i j1" his SOD und"r IUrrtioa and
Tbr l.iaal it. nf hr M I - r arrl hliprtl I run I alraaio to Ma I.oaia.
PesiDKTS PAHEWKLL To hoot.
Tiy this measure are made immediately
available until the beginning of the fiscal year, in June. President Francis estimated that the exposition would lie attended by .'A,Oooinim people, which, with an admission fee of 5o cents each, would be. he said, ample security for the loan desired
'Ti e Inside Ira" ia the nesM of the only note! in the U'orht't Pair Ground -American and Knropean plan at reaaotable rate Bet advert iaeaae St ia another column and wr ite :.r folder to In- te Inn." Adnrfniatration Btdg , Kuom lie, st. f risk. Mr The ciinc finds the world empty beeaue he ii t.xj little to look into it. Kami Ilorn.
Chicago. Jan 31 The niant axle n
the Ferris wheel. Cne of the princ ipal walked from the White House to th
W .IU.-.I I mm Mlilte H.iBir to ay ).,,,, I II,. o HettrliiK Orrrrlarj,
Washington. Feb 2 Th" president
um' Eu no oruers to stop at Miller and went by at full speed, beat derailed on the outskirts of th
to
on defect ire ra.: ;n saf. -v TK.
front tricks of the mail car jumped Che track and crashed into a freight car standing on a siding Tii baggage car following rushed the mail car st right angles across the track, and both forward cars served to block the smoker. The chair car following the smoker partially telescoped the smoker, and the lattr was rendered Into kindling wood The Pullman remained on the track, and aside from a severe shaking up, the passengers In that car were uninjured Th- crew and pass-ngers set to work quickly to aid the unfortunates. MRS. KEYS BURNED TO DEATH er MetSen Ho, Uaa a Plena
aaea lltrr M-r Hontr m prlaa-
llfit)fd.
attractions at the Chi. ago World's fair, has start-d on its trip to St Louis, her this summer the monster ring of iron will l. htbited at the Louisiana Purcha.e exposition. A gjeat part of the m heel is already la transit to St. Louis, but R will b seveial weeks before tl e last of the htig-
ind making up ; ttrui'ure has left the city of its birth
The axle, which is one solid pieee of steel and iron, is metre han 40 feet long and almost three feet in diameter Its weight is 7 tons, and it will he carried on two flat cars
pa-
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HE SHOT HIS WAY OUT. Trapitnl rr.i llnriclnr I'roltahlr f etalis oiiimI lo.. Hr.ilhi ri t St. I lalrat lllr. O. 8t Clairsville. 0 . Jan 31 A negro burglar Tuesday night, shot and probably fatally wounded Albert Troll, cashier of the Second national bank, and his brother. George Troll, manager of Troll's clothing store. The three TnII brothers. Sieperting a thief, wer lying in wait in the store Tiiey caugh: Howard Papsico. colored, who managed to get out of thir hands and shoot his way out. A po'se started in ptir-auit.
residence or rormer Secretary Root. In Jackson square, shortly before train time Monday afternoon, personally to say good -by to the retiring Secretary ami Mrs Root As the president came
np Executive avenue, troop E of th Fifteenth cavalry was lined up In front of the secretary's house, ready to escort him to the station. The president went nt once to the secretary'a study, where he was soon followed by Lieut. Gen Oiaffee. chief of staff, and his assistants. Maj Gens. Gillespie and Bliss. Gov. Taft, the new secretary, came a few minutes later After ten minutes' conversation the party eaerged tfOm the house, the president walking with Mrs. Root, whom he assisted in'o th carriage He then, with firm grip of the hand, bade the secretary a feeling farewell. After closing fhe carriage door himself, the president turned, and, bowing to the crowd which had gatherer), walked rapidly back to the White Boon The Secretary and Mrs Roor drove to the station, preceded by the troop of cavalry and followed by the new secretary of war, the chief of staff and his assistants. Mr and Mrs. Root left Washington for New York, where Mr Root will resume tb practice of law.
OEMURRER IS
MISS NANNIE BRYAN DEAD. BOURKE COCHRAN NOMINATED
Bprinrneld III . Feb 1 Mr A. J. Keys. aHi ' . ,-. , ;,nH .,, Jeath nt her home on North Fourh street S inday night. Shortly aftr nine clock fire was d.s,,wr-d in tho house aad the fi. drpirtmnr waa summoned On the arrival of the department, n search for Mrs Keys was mad and her lifeless body was found la her hlroom. where the fire originated. Mrs Keys was a wen-known resident The origin of the fire is unknown
MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD. Nrarar Stark at tar Har.. Irk Wlao Waa aaa-raa)ral aaSar ta H.I4 '"aeral rrtlrr. O.rr Irilaaa. P1ttburg Feb 1 Work was praetically suspended Sunday morning at tne Harwick mine, the scene of last week s explosion, and the day was given sp to memorial services and funerals. A pntf crowd of morbdly enrou- pnnpli I ked to the little
am it sumiay from all we-terr p. nsvb as ,
' s of
Thr UntOf ..f u.ii, ,, .Irnnlnaa Bryaa I'aaanl ta H.-lnrr Mr i.ultl lleai-h llrr. Linroln. Nb., Jan. .11. Miss Nanni Bran. lister of V J Hryan. died here at 1:30 Saturday mr rning Her brother is on his way from Chicago, and has beea makine n race acairsi time ever sine he left the pas'. In order to reach hia sister's bedside before the end ame He will arrive late this afternoon Miss Bryan was M years old. Aaolhrr lll.aarrrmrat. Hammond. Ind . Jnn. 11. The jurr In the case of Truman Ream, the alleged murderer of Martha Lawrence, in Porter (ounty, last April, disagree.! after being out ?lnee Thursday evening. The flm trial also resulted in t diaereemnt Beam will he released
Wantrn In W I nrapolla. Portland. Ore , Jan. 31 An Oregonlan sporial from Aberdeen. Wash . naa Thomas Olsen, wanted in Minneapolis. Minn . on t charge not known hers, has tKen arrested and taken to Taco-
ro Kin thr Paeans! I nsnssi n ine IL in in ion of I.e., rue H. Ml--t lellnn of -tv lurk. New York, Feb 2 -W Ron rl;e Cockran was nominated as the democratic candidate for congress in the Twelfth New York district at the convention held Monday night in the headquarters of the Tammany Central a.soclatioa The nomination la to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr McClellan. now mayor of New York Mr. Cockran accepted Ilo nomination. Flour Mill. I I,,.,- Iot. Minneapolis, Minn , Feb. 12 All of the 21 Minneapolis flour mills are shut down Monday, but th millers say they expect to resume operation In three days. Shortage In the nupply of wheat is given as the caiis of the closing down. Ilanna llrrllnr. With Thank.. Frankfort. Ky.. Feb. 2 In the senate Monday the reply of Senator M. A. Hanns to the Invitation to nddress ths
tuKiaiaiure w as resa. Thu Senator thanks the legislature for the invitation, but flr.ds it Impossible to accept
la Ihr aar of Kilnnril Urn In I hariifil Willi llrllirr. In Ihr I. I.oaia I lichlin Hill. Fulton. Mo . Feb 2 The demurrer of the defense in the trial of Kdward Butler, charged with bribery and payins $47 "' to 19 members of the st Louis house of delegates to secure the pa.s.saKe of the St. Louis Muhiln bill in 1! 'hi, was overruled by Jtidse ; raves if 4:15 Monday afternoon, immediately nftir the arguments were finished. The demurrer rlaimed that the indictment could not hold, since it united in one count practically 19 separate counts. RETIRES FROM BUSINESS. Dauirl l l ord, of hie.-iuo. I .irrlra
Out a Promlae Mini.- Tnrnlyllir linn . ai. Chicago. Feb 2 Daniel M Lord for
21 years head of the advertising firm of Lord & Thomas. locked his desk and retired from active business lifo Monday His act in severing bis connection with the business world waa in accordance with a promise that he made himself nearly a quarter of a rentury ao. to enjoy a lifo of leisure when he reached the ape of 60. PRINTERS' DEMANDS REFUSED
1 it o II ii ml ri-il nnil Klf Irr on Strlkr In II. .-(.,,,. with aa imi afore te tun. Boston. Feb. 2 With the dose of the first day of the strike of the book and Job compositors In this civ and vicinity IM men and women are out nnd indications point to as many more leading their work to-day. while others
are expei te( to quit Wednesday. Some of the smaller firms belonging to the Typothetae accepted th now schedule, but for the most part tho demands of the union were relused. II. ...... of li-.Tiir Keleham. New York. Feb 2 -T.eorgo Ketiham of Toledo, O.. the owner of the trotter freseeiis. returned from abroad Monday. Mr Ketcham announced that hs had sold to IxniU trt1lftnn. of Brighton, England, The Hangman, a full brother to Creseeus, for $2.'l.oon Fob thr l.enla anil lark I. paltlaai. Washington. Feb. 2 8enator Mitchell Introduced a bill Monday as an amendment to the urgent -lendene 0i to appropriate $l j:,.oon fr the Iwli A Clark eiposition t., be gnU nt Portland, Ore in 1P)3
. I m 'lire Piso'a t 'ure for Conumn!ion OVERRULED. vpaVr " "r,VVrvr ,-M: ' hQtRobbme. Norwich, V Y., Feb. 17, 1900.
Mercy to the guilty is malice to ths inutK-ent. t'hicago Tribune.
symptoms of kid-
io -v trouble SrMen bad annoyed ,e for Mnihn. I think a sold was rnapensi hie far the whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidaejra I) -an s Kidney PUla rooted it out. It g several month's since 1 used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble." Dona's Kidney Ptlln f..r sale by all dealer- Price, .',0 cents per box. Foster-Millnirn Co , HufTuio, ff, Y.
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