Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1904 — Page 2

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NEWS IN BHIKF.

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IFT EIGHTH CONGRESS.

A h res rt of a ran ef ten dayn the baak of Punn. X C, state intttudoa. na the t'Mh. closed It doors. Th i pital was $23.000; aatt. SMS -fsSamuel C Harzard. ea-arn oflWr ot I le la was foond guilty oa the tffth, at Minneapolis Mien . of bigamy for which charge ha was triad la that city

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;he nine sine smelting woraa crok.e ltnyn st lola. Ki., i .i ! on the Uth. b; nra. ri e plan' t.ad a aparan? aad sspt fl -W man -Ja i r ea. ' Uraad du h on- tad of ep I a the l.aka Michen w ater leal, .'th. d ' ! t perfett an ap-

ALL OVEU THK 8TATK. Events ia Various Portions of ldiana Told by Wire.

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rep: the tnvitatJoa to attend the celebration of Wash tagt on a birthday at Alexandria 'a

Congress, on the 10th. by a vote of 15 to 148. derlared William Connell elected from the Tenth Pennsylvania district, wh'n h- was at once sworn In as a me-uoer.

Charles F. Gould, editor of the Evansvklle (Ind ) Bulletin, fell dead while :tting at h:s desk there, on the b'th. Death was .lue to strangulation by a bronchial tumor Ha u 55 years of a--n Senator Hanns pass J thron ch the climax of hfs illness, on the l?th. and It was feared he was dying, bui be rallied strongly, and there was again some hope given 'bat he might w u tua forlorn fight. W V Buchanan. United States minister to Panama arrived in the New York, on the ffit from Colon Mr P. i.a: ir. sa.d he would probably not r- .- ht representative of this country.

u prt klrd I a to th argent ITI drvtfnt. The n.u n. nilTTnnt sty, k . -id fair. btidT di sny t i t"i ed -'tttt. fuel v. tie, still j Ukg the -.m tl:. bill without .le

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A- Bee, a banker of Warsaw. Ind., shot himself In the head, on the 12th. after swallowing carlo! if arid, death enutng withal afp minutes Continued ickuci aa the cause for the suicide Assistant Sitrefary Ioomis of th

'' mA " department, on the 12th, presentin all other ed to the president members of th providing '' i x.i ut i e committee of the American r . at-l Medical society Tha president cord ial-I'laVi1-gree'ed each of them m aariasaat Pr Eduardo Acev.vlo Diss, tha r wfur?ileent;v-appoinTeil minister to the Lotted r.s Sth. pasneä z 1 . . w ..jpr. ;ri t ii Spates fr.m 1 nyruay. presented ni rmrwed c''- credentials to the president OB tha "X'rUSrJ of ' Klb-

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the :t' WUliam Rudolph who Ith .eorfa Sra errt Collins, robbed the bank at t'tiion. Mo : Pec :'. l .'. and w ho. after arreit, r-Tonaaa5 nde a sensational escape from the ti houi 'officers at St. Latais. July 6. lsoi was eleettoa Ioctp,, 00 the 13th ia tDO K11 " Ii.- i state penitentiary, at Loaning, having -Ont- -'-d a. -...r... I f..r a vaft. r. .Ntwrv at

IitiUbure Kan., under the name of

1 Albert Gory.

It was reported at Washington. P C

On the 14h

m, 'Hanna s

investigation, t - the 9th. of .h r of several jot the anks atd trust ' aniea of Baltimore. Md . ia thn destroyed by fire, disc ed th f hat heir vaults and contents w fc at el- InUct.

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that a!l hope of Senator

r had been abandoned.

and any previous- improvement in tha senator's condition had been only temporary. It was stated that there was no chance for saving his life. The Varriron from the Vaiiag and tne Korite. the Russian cruisers that were Mink by the Japanese fleet, at Chemulpo, on the Sthr say the cruisers sunk were the Naniva. Takaohiho Akashi. Suma and the Asama. Tha

an D4taott actor.

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I was - on

the th. -hat It was rt

Former Chief Looll P Webber, of e Ho-ton. M.i-s . fire d -partmont, 4, on the Uth, of paralysis, at tha ;e of ' years. He was well known fir. nu n all over the country, and so to Grand Army men. as he was a At :ie. on the l.".th. it waa o view .f the memlters of the relief mroittee that Paltimore and Marynd were amply able to provide for all ..::. .it.1 thai there wouM hi no a l for oatljde aid on account of

Mntiuin in RaasiswaMOi J.ffer.-onMl!.' Ind. Ft b 12.-Jauies M lK tiald has been imprisoned in the ludtAii rt luruiaiory . Iii detettive sa he is weakening, and a confession ia eaj-ested. lie stili maintains his innorence of the murd- r f Miss S hafer. but aek now ledges that bis true name is William Parsons The offlcials say the fuotprints of the man. ahih re (ound around the base of a telephone pole in the alley where the murder was tutuiuitted. til exactly the shoes wh:eh McPonald acknowledged as hl, and which were found at his home covered with blood M Ionald will be held here nn'i! the day et for his preliminary' bearing at Bedford, February S8. tail Sestlea.

Laporte. Ind . F. b 12 The financial j difficult its ..f the Chicago k South' Shore Railway caaaaaajr, oaaratiag an j

Intenirban line ttw.n a(Mr e and Miihigan City, precipitated by a receivership suit and pnx-eelinKS to foreclose a Ilv'' mortgage commen I by the Roal Trust ctmipany of Chicago in the federal court, have been adjusted, and the road will be operated by a committee of the landholders, which will settle outstanding ctatant, improve the line and . ontinue it.- management. On sal aawawaav Richmond. Intl.. Feb 12 Rev. Tr. Albert J. Rondthaler. pastor of the Normal Park Presbyterian hurch. Chicago, was married to Mrs. Ada Lanford. daughter ,.f Pr a;.. I Mrs M. C B nham. at Gb nview pr Rondthaier tad wife left for Chicago The announcement conies as a surprise to the memlnm of bis congregation and to his friends in Chicago. He has tight children as the result of a former marriase :n tiff, bis first wife dTo Met-i rtrlrr Vi nr. Terre Haute nd . Feb 12 The so ailed powder trust for two years

the mines to

l'bited States Powder company has b-en Incorporated by led. ana ojr:i-. - and will build a bic plant In th" coal field

IDE PASSING OF SENATOR HANHA Ohio Statesman Pied Iu Washington of Typhoid Fever. BEST-KNOWN OF PUBLIC WEN

I "Senator llanua was really a 41 t

political leader, and the republican part. as w. II ag the natimi m Ui.de, a ill miss hin chaiuct. 1 aud ser Igai

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Ihr nil Can IVnerlull tttO n llnrd Uht nln( Ikr llr. ail III. S11 rr..n .1. .1 II Mit t'.nllre PattaMft, Washington. Feb 1C- Marcus A. Hanna, Pnited St.it. s s.nator from Ohio, and one of th.- f.r. tno-t fit r -in American public, died Monday evening in his apartment at the Arlington hotel at 6:40 p. m, of typhoid fever, after an Illness of two weeks He passed away peacefully and without jain after being unions ims sine 3pm. at which time the first of a scries of sinking spells came on him from the last of which he never rallied, atoaahwaa t PaaaMi Pawawaa. All memlrs of the family, with one or two exceptions, were at the bedside when the end . ame. They were Mr and Mrs Pan Hanna. Mr and Mr McCormbk. Mr and Mrs Parson. Miss Phelps. H M Hanna and Mr. Dover During the last hours life was kep; In his body only by the use of the most powerful stimulantI'unrrful I m Im m (nil. The senator, during all the later days of his illness, even while oblivion to all save his doctors efforts in ii i - behalf, astonished his physicians by the tenacity with which he clung to life and the determination with which his strong will aided their effort to avert death

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9 Hl tf Ihr I nllt-,1 .ul. . Washington. Feb. 10. Mr. Cannontaaafcar Of the house of repreenu tues. said: "As business man. political manag, r and legislator, combining the quail tications which dit.tingu.Hhed m B in each of these groups. Mr Hanna wathe mose forceful citieu of the I'ti ! States Others may have done gr. ater work in each of these lines of endea or but no man of this or preced.tip; times, so far as my raoaflectioa or study of our history goes, has coai hitietl these uual ificat ion :,u. , in-

served and won greater d t , q , 1 each and all He. more than any clti j zen of his time wielded these nit. i t eats together, fulfilling the highest

ideals ot tin tat. -man 1 1101 Mitoit TOM Johnson. tewatWV lliiiinn M lite l.rrmrm Kr pr.-.. um 1 1 of Hin l'nrl. Cleveland, o . F i U Ooaooratng the death of Senator Hanna. Mayor Tom L Johaaon -aid Monday OnfhC Senator Hai.na was the great rep n M titative of the jiolitical views of his party He was intent, earnest and honest in his convictions. I f-yinpa thie de. ply with his bereaved family and his party in their loss " 1 ROM MB4 1 1 1 ftRI 111 Km m I-. .1111. lau He Raaated witn (ha

Moil Potent WashitiRton. Ib. 10 Secretary of tiaa Treasury Shw was dataly aff-1 1 led whn he receive I newt of Senator

Manna'-- death. Secretary Shaw said: Senator Hanna was one of the no bfc t character! I ever knew. As a ness man be was very successful. .1- .1 politician he ranKvl with th. most potent; as a statesman he was broad minded, far .seeing and intensely patriotic and as a friend ). was the truest of the true.." 1 ioit MAXaVl hi: 1. it. itiliir of (IN I aeeCSM 1 11 1 R tue In ItllSfM no. I illtle

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prc. ient of tr. irewing com pat hims. .f in the t home, on the i: hour lat- r. wit

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

of the Tokio Ja;an.

p. multimillionaire, Wi'.iiam J. Leinp of St. Louis, shot ght tt?mple. at his 1. an 1 died half an :t having regained

ling the engage

JBNATOB MARK A IIAWt From Sunday on the :ck mati grew weaker, and responded more and more feebly to the powerful Mimulants and oxygen appli'ni by the physicians, un-

rreii in the eount tjj finally the strong vital tataw an ercict as to vhleh had carried ths senator thfOOSli Wa;i,-n says he hu aiMv agcr.ss.ve life, completely ... - .-rr.- . ( . s , j ,.., ,i" .. .-. final '.p a uur.. rn a cireul: j g.j 0 ,w Monday oveniac. part r,f l.r, g,.n,,,)r aniia uih to given a ptlb.

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v r aestr red and eight captured Penate The t.iprie rnncrn'tig the condition of Senator Hanna had

an appreciable effect on the senate, on

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Aaaarieaa Woman's n wrts called to or1. D C . on the 11th. xpruan Catt. national body. Over thirty entel by delegateo. itr to the distribution rr to officer or enarmy, who hare d;sIves In action, were . on the IPh, fro-n litee on miitary af-

nd Mori

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he n-h. wharad of Wvom'tia

O projerts past twen-

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Representative Howell, of Ftah. inKl iced In concrss. on the 11th. a 1 providing thai all tha auf thai of tttona territory lying north and wont t-A cner of tha Colorado river nuld b ann-xd to the state of Ptah.

Baltimore. Md.. in ref assist an e from the Manefae-ter. England, the 11th. that no arnas ttexeOhtry and that

The mayor 0 p'.. 10 an offer lord mayor of teleeraphed. 01 mediate relief he had so cabT F re d d f

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tf not precarl-I the lath, and as a result the proceeJ,li.ed this, and j Ings were markd by an tinu-ual listsith the great-I le3sne--s and i' -presslon. There were ir was consld-jno speeches on any subject whatever a result his j an 1 more att. i.t.on wa- given to the I-a'i ns to the fr i.ucnt bulletins an-.iounc.ne the c.n-

ditior.s of ti..- s'-uator tl an to matters of fHlatkm The entire time of the of the lc-i-lati. .--i n was lvotcd to routine business the most !mp,r:::nt matter taken op being the bill 1 .ovidlng for a gratuity to former Qui n Llluokalani, of Hawaii, which was lost on a tie vote Seeral bills were

' Oaaaod At 3:10 the senate w ent into

txecutivi s-ss'i.n and at rt:19 adaa red Honat PrueeeJ ca nr. r "personal privOegtr recognition. Mr. Fhafroth (dem . Col.) relinquish d hla seat in the houat in favor of Robrt W. Itonynge. the reptildican cont aMaat for the sett Mr. Snafroth's state-

nn nt was repardtd as dinary and sensational reived with prosoOftd a part of both reput lican 1

m aaharn and wbn he had BOOCladci nearly the entire democratic mombc-r-ship surround. 'I his seat. The house, af'er a forty minute session, at 12:10 a! journed. Marcus A Hanna. I'nited States sen-

l ator frnra Ohio, and one of the foro-

on the 11th, 110-1 fiei.re; in American pn I d !

where he 1 S.'ner Sei

mrai manager of tha

E!m II. ol Cni'iich. e. In ! . Feb. 12 Thoma !. as hrifr. has bcea the ril.ttowr In Pirk.

moat extraorIt was reiplause on the nd democratic

In the building on Water street Ww fm the ir.th at Washlnet..n. D. C. of

York rl pean co general arrived the Man

neutral it v kossa-Japa The sent Thoa n t-

ai hf the Bramhall j typh'ii'l fcv. r aft. ran i tore manufacturers I weks. He pa d aw Danish commissioner- and withoot ptiin. All m Sv IxriLh exposition, j family wi re at the bds l'Tk. on the 11th. on nd cam" r It. Dr E A Be Schwelnit jaerelt. on the 11th.H,, h' aftrlmUnra

'.arintr he at Wssl

n.ent In the : ,r,r""'"

of two eefully of the en the

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.: rr" "1 ob" a r.oo1nnt . wa Irar'ir killml by two rs of heri!T posse, on the northwestern part of MoaJones it Is alleged waa the of a gang that has terrorized r.ea and stockmen ia that valley iMr Kewarda aggregating n tan ' pr for Jones' cap-ur

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? w ar on the 10th. confirmed Mi naval r.ffleer of cus

toms of the port of Chlrai . Ibirrlars blew or n the safe of tha M -0 -.nk at Aylrr.er. Ont . on tha lüth. aad stob- IM,. They also blew open the ife . f the private ban-v of James Munro at Embro, Ont , aacuring a large am of money. V E Sl.fer was found guilty of murder in the first degree by a Jury la Grundy Center la, on the 12th. Slifer was act used of the murder of his wifa. 1iy were two m'flbers of a Dugkarda comaiujiity.

. and one of the the country. Had

there, on the lrth. of un mia in NMM it years he had M an of the medical school of th l olitmbian university. It was officially announced, on tha Ifth, from Liiadoa. that Ird Koltt-rt had retired front tha war office, but that at the special reque-t of Premier Balfour he had contented to place hla services at the disposal of the committee for Imperial defense Prosecuting Atlanta 0'Kefe of Saginaw. Mich . n the l.'.th. nolle

prossed ca airauMN the ten aldermen and ei -aldermen, as the result of Indictments brought by the recent grand Jury charging attempted brlbe-y

1 In an electric lighting deal.

tv offi ea this yaar He It is. to fill the un'xj P rry Ber son. who realf p.sitii.n In the internal r T rr- Hi:-. w a;

Tnltlra Tnrnea. Kokomo. Ind . Feb. 12. Jaob DtcJar,

Beptt Bti de Beeler. failed to get either alimony or divorce. The woman ' given a tiecree on her cros-eom-p'aint by ladfa Harness. She alleged thai Beetef had a ha'.ii of Irstving her up.tairs by tha hair and narrated aetrrai instar.' ta of that htaat Petition Otataalta. Indianapolis. Ind FVb 12 Federal

Jadgc Anderson ha.Aerrtiled the pa-tlt-on of DeVM Pilsworth. of Pittsburg, asking for a receiver for the Indiana Railway . ompany without hearing all thegumensrf the attorneys The company operates the electric line between Sou'h B'nd Gosh'n Mishawaka and Eikhan laairlrd. .'or Wavne. ltd . Feb. 12 The grand Jtny returned ladfchVMWfO against tha three waterworks trusttts. tvlward White. Huch ilogan and Julius Tonne, and the Pennsylvania Itai'.road company for maintaining a nnisance In that they permitted wa'er mains to be

pin id wtth cerms cans in e disease. A LITTLE VARIETY. Maatl have risen in Rome 2T to 40 atr oent. wi'hin the last two ars War department lltlha are in somewhat of a panic They have discovered that Secretary Taft works fr.mi nina o'tlock in the mornine. or before, uqUl 6:30 or ? in the evening In Italy two high valuta of unpaid letter stamps hare teen added to the current set. They are. respect lv y, n SO lire yellow and luu lire blue. Their especial use is ia conntvtion with money ordera

Will ..t II" i i.ii n 1 -.! 11 lh.-t-rner. Hill i:i-e.-il nt Onee. Cincinnati. O.. Feb. 16 Aa the Ohio ! i-i-i.vire is now it -ion. Senator Hanna's successor will not lie ai- : pctintetl by the governor, bOJ at once j elected for the terms expiring in : Matth. IM, and March, IWL L j than seven years ago Hanna. who had (never lief or held off. e. s-ie i lohn Sherman as sen i'.r and bail 'over seven years yet to serve, having i Just last month been re-elected DurI ing the past week there has been much ; comment alout the senatorial succea sion. Among the names mentionel in this connec tion have 1 . .n thOM Of Gor. Herrick. Charles P Taft . n I George b Cox. of darelaad; J H 1 Hoyt. of Cleveland; Gen. J. Warren

Keifer. of Springfield; Gen. Asa W Jonep, of Yonngstown; Congressmen Dick, Gnsven.r. Burton. Nevin and Warnock. Sena'or Hanna lived U) northeastern and S na'or F. raker in southwestern Ohio. It Is rl limed by some that geognphical conditions ar likely to add to the chances of Chft. Herrick or Congressman Pitk. who reside in the lake distrlc. Not sinte the death of Prtalueal McKinley has there been su h universal sorniw in Clevelaml on al sides aa was that manif. -ted when the fact of Senator Hanna s death became known FROM .o . olli:i.l. . Sn (he tmlnr ni One nf the Innnlri't f.renleat lalrtmra. Albany. N. Y., Feb. P. -Gov. Oiall

heil to Mrs Marcis V sion of Lis sorrow anil her In the death of Afterward he said:

tainly one of ami the na

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im the H i slittn In thai in Ii m

t hum : iron to th 11 11alM w.is a Htate il eotf friend - iiKly i norr. ''. and

rnpsign Thai poaiuon he baa oceaaaai tr Mi llrrttittt-a tnlleil lud atur. Mr. 11 mat mi taaad and eaatra -1

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Monday telegrai Hat na an expre sympathy with Sena or Hanna.

Senator Hanna a- DM tha country's -real men,

t. rs in itfil.i ti l.in Ii .. lv.. Mr. II. tuna Wan rtppntnte.1 I'iiIi.-I Hla'. r iter by J'iv. Busbneil of Ohio, t- nil tbt ;,- cmcy caused bl th. Nthtnation of J. im 8hcrm.n In ivc he was senator ' by the legislature of hio for a lertn "f Is years. In the st riate h. becac in a vi r abort time partly through furce of . 1 iimel net s, bul m.-r- I. cause of his str.tiK. Imli Idti.-illty- a Uadr of his party, si m.I has t-rislly h.-en the tnoi ri.tnIn. nt 'ml powerful putlilral tlurt Uuriru

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tion loses, in sense, even as

a ery true and wid' do thos.j who know th

with him knew of his qualities and achievements as a cltiztn and phil.tn throplst. "1 knew Senator Hanna somewhat In the political relatioas of the first McKinley campaign. In the second campaign I came close to him and acquired t sincere personal regard for him, along with a gr.at fanfaal and admiration for him as a man of deep resourcefulness and pleasing personality. In a very true s nse he wii the discovered of McKinley, and bi hla untiring tnd successful labors to place McKinley in the presidency the coun try owes a great obligation

In rn 1 1 -six lue.

r 1Hal Iii nie. I 81. Ixiuis. Feb tl There sill be no new trial in the 1 ircuit court of the case of Jessie Ime Bornges-er agalnOt the parents of her husband. Harry Borngesser The application of th" defendants for a new trial was denied Ljr Judge Wood.