Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1904 — Page 2

Weekly Courier. C. DUOK, I'nlillikrr. jAf-PER. t lit INDIANA. a m Tw.nry-ilx RanahU rs:i!ffll of Antonia. Conn, Ml there. OB the 1st. fag Russia, to join the Russian army William Henry Harrison Murray, the writer. better known us Adirondack Murray." died, on the 3d. at Guilford. Conn , aged 64. Fifty girl "atrikc breakers" wore put to work in ClltMfr 'n the 4th. by UM Wo! rn inion Telegraph Co.. to deliver messag. s.

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I REWS FBOM IXD1 INA.

Five persons were burned to deah. on the M, and IfiW square miles of territory in Kiowa ami Comanche counties, Okla . mm MTtft Of, fBrig !. r es At the republican convention of the Eleven-h Ohio district, on the lat, at Ath. n. O . Qen. Charles H Grotreaoe was nominated for his tenth tcnu in concres

NEWS IN BBIEP. Compiled from Various Source. FIFTY EiCHTH CONGRESS.

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The condition of Presid- nt Harp! of the University of Chicago, Who wai operated upon for appendlcitls..waa reported satisfactory by his physicians an the 2d. Advices to Mew York bonaea having connections at Lima. reru. State that though ÜM earthquake. 08 the 4th. was tho s. mt. -t m many ars. r. lives wnew refmrted to haw been lost. Dr LtJ a ? McKee, on tho M, re signed the presidency of the Western Female College a- Oxford, 0 . effective next June. She will 1' suet I1 b' Ir Lillian W Johnson. of Memphis,

Tenn. A scholarship of KB 1 UM yearly income of which will be devoted to Pome graduate of Baylor university, of WACO, Tex , was presented, on the -d. to Browa aalTersHy.ky Edgar I Marst, of New York. Sixty American marit;- I I B the Ith were sent to guard the premises of the American Mining Co., at I'n-Pan. 1.0 nr. ks north of Ping Yang, which W rt IWfOrtad. February 27. to have oei seized by Russian soldbrs. Gov. Dockery cf Missouri chanted hi mind. n the 4th. in the case of Fred Collins, convicted for the killing of Pinkerten Detective Chns. Beim macher. and grai ' I rtay on tlon from tho 11th to the 26th.

Mil by M tarn, the

(l ie on the 4th. .. tfn I Of ft roleum thr-- i.ate .,1 all gigg grade and two n the k -r 'trades. This w is n i, rt K-t i a. making a tatal

nt of the K. or national bank, l , y. III., died on the 4th Ho was m in Germany s.' years ago Mr. cker llTed in Qtiincy for 64 year. , ,.. x aJ :. 1 it Isaac I. iofliarw. mtihä . -ritorv of Arizona. reaJjCM!. on the ;. to tak-- effect April 1 iL- suc-s-or has Rot yet Ixon Bl Ct a. rhe Marblehead (Maat) ütiih f loanfl .b-.rs on the 4th. and Kl affairs wiU liquidated at once Tho !ank hat' en in exist- 'ice IM years, i- .1. nt l.aK of the renting j , ,ank (1 aiOMelf through the ... rv itk .ix-.nir instant'.:. Ilia

LATE NEWS ITEMS. naatf The nnval bill araln otji practically all of the time of th ite on the r.th. but while the i.raandH (oncernin.s a naval trainir.c stai on the (.Teat lakes was technically pending question, it was scarcely

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Latest Happening Withiu the Borders of Our Own State. May Take Second Flace. Yahiugun. D. C. Mar h 7 Senator Fairbanks was thowa a published .-.ateh Htatutg that he had -decided to bacoaaf a caadtdai' for vic ptaw last." He declined to make any state

ment Th bau. i; make him oee c f ' h

JAPANESE FLEET

IT VLADIVOSTOK

Betwteu the Russian Squadron and That Port. DID NOT FIRE ON THE TOWN

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pat. d in by M,s.-r.- Hale. . ioa on the republican M trt Oonaan, Oa Mar son at; i Itacon on :. ! ni ... House The house past

dian appropriation bill, after ?ome con-tro-.r.-y relativ- to provisions affertlr t rites in the Indian ;crritr'. An afttl effort was made by Mr. Stephens, (( the Texas, to eiminat - he nmrlsioB for cont'nuinc the Dawes commmission another year. Among I the important amendments adopted I w. re those of lands of allottees in the Indbui territory who are not of full !:. !ian blood, and investing authority in the secretary of treasury heretofore re.-timt with the Dawes commission in

the matter of the sale of lands belonging to the Creak Indians.

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not realst a movetm nt i,.. v i. - i.i . n: .a. n-

republican puny. If the

coavemtloa aoatiaatea him he win accept. More thau that, he wiil not attempt t discourage fforts loklnf to his nomination It is only fair to ay that no explicit declaration by Beaataf Fairbanks to that fie. t has b. eii n.ade The Indiana b legation in I onirtss was convinced that Senator Fair-

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nil n high in UN con: Jiana to take s on I

ttoaal tiikct." Exp-.rts as Result of Nightmare. lni-.n rity. in 1 . March 7. Jacoh Harlan, aged 5. dreamed he was dead, and. wakiug from his s..-.-p. !:-! few minutes later. Accordfaf to the tds s- r . Marian av oke durinj the aisht highly excited. When fhe ask.-J

him lia' was the trouble he answeteu that he had dreamed he was in a run- : iway wah a team of horses and that though his father had tried to stop tlr horses, he was thrown out and killed H.s w;ie er.. leaver. -1 to soothe him saying that it was only a dream and begging him not to be alarmed. While the as talking he suddenly gasiie.l nd a few mmiems later be was dead. Physicians say ihat death was caused by h. art failut. . brought on by the x:iiint: dream. Scourged with Measles. Clay City. Ind. March 7 M!dleDurg. wlth a potulation of 4h people, ime aaile from this city, has been

aeosjrawd with measles during the last ! Winter The public schools, mree d?-

partments. were closed fnm UM nrsi ' - in- -a: . r af. r !: hoü-iay. while the epidemic run tt iirst. After th- first of the year the tchOOta

' resumed, but the village is rtill the vi -I tim of the contain-m. anit t all aiI i-earancea the dlaeate will WMdw a

Hi.- iiu. ihii iMpa laM 'I. 9m i-, ..in iii .ii.i r.i.i.u PaaMtaw uf twiatera town ,,,e I u hi en Hi er. l . i,ii ir, x ('.!!!: from

ijoior-M i "ni ' PiOK-Yaag, Korea under date of March 6. a correspondent of the I aily Mail says that L'.-""' Kussian cavalrymen, with aevea auaa, retreated last Wedwaaday throusa Kuaoai aad Boa,hon leward wiju They eaurayai the telvraph line. It is Ulieved at the Japanese legation here that the Japan warships are now between the Kussian cruiser

squadron and Vladivostok, and there is reason to believe the Kussian squadron is in the vicinity of Possiet bay, probably eo ring a BMTesneai f Raa sian troops Ktisian oftldal dispathes do not mention th:s squadron, and this fact lands color to the belief that the Lip-

aaWM warships have thui it out of i Vladivostok. It is pointed out at the legation that. ' If this is true, the Ku-sian ve atria are j in a critkal iw.sition. iftaCa they ninst i run the gauntlet of the Japanese quadrat) off Port Arthur before reaching a Kassian port. In a dispatch from St Petersburg a ; correspondent Of the Standard gives a ' rumor that the .ar has receired a tel- .- ani to the effec t that the Japanese

In the harbor. Ab v.- I reportt that there wer f? en ihlp In be attacking Jipamse tl'et, im! that the bombardment lasted an hour lie says It was in n lneffei I le ll.Hh l'rlinll in -- . If It is true thut the Knssiin V'idl VORtosk squadron la on th- sea. it it equally clear that the JapaatM, i. spite i tu i r vlgiluiu e. do not know Where it is or when or where it may sirll:-- The condilon is much like that whh b ob-

tained in the I'niled Statea, when Cervera and his squadron if foiy Spanish cruisers und torpid. Until la uas loose" in the Carril.bi an sea

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ll ,lniaii-'.i- Pn'l HaW Sim.ii l(iitlsMie Ht) Tobte in.- oneni--. Loodoa, Manh 8 If the Japanese do ii-it move forward wit Inn the m xt two week.-, it is assumed that lln i win take ihe oCwaaiao. it is rackoaed thai by Man h 2o she will have a BtOV aide land force of I0JXM) men of all aiBM. This army w.li iBCludC over 400 pii-ees of artilary, most nan i.ine guns, and light lb-Id batt-ries This Immense force does no- lip lud the army whnh will b- reqmv.l to man the fortresses at Port Arth Dalay, Mukden. Harbin, and other strategU poiftta Neither does it include the army that will be detailed - guard the 1,800 miles of railway ia

Manchuria. I Russia's main objective will be the Japanese forces in northern Korea It is her problem to drive the Japan-se j Into the sea or force the surren. b-r of the armies now in th region of the i Yalu. Information from St. Petersburg ! leads to the conclusion that the Kite tiaat aw detenaiacd t defend Port i Arthur as heroically as they did S- bai -

topol. No large garrison will w re-tain-l there. 10,000 men are a.- go id ati 100,000 for defense, w hile the more men the nn-re mouths to feed Th-re

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d situation at Toledo. O.. on M aeii oa Eft M of the i -nailas far as For- Wawi- were! Xearlv the entire town of I

C.rar. 1 Rapid was andeV water The water at Toledo was over the dock!

and rov. rd Water street. Sfnator Dietrich, of Nebraska, on the fd, Introduced a bill In the seratt perBstttiag th laaeiai of public lands in the state of Nebraska for grazing pur- j poses, and incr. as from 1''" to C40 ; aire- the area of '.and that can be leased hy one person under the home- j stead laws rn-.1 Walter 8. Frasb r. for many years j prominent In Illinois republican nolilir. died at Aurora 111., on the 4th. as:, d C' y ars. was a member of tii state eaacatira committee three term and chairman of the northern Inline hospital board at Elgin under Gov. Tann- r. Armed wi'h revolver. Wm. J. O'Brien, alias Wm. Daffy n Inaaae dan ha mill toldler, entered the war departnent at Washington. D. C . -n the r.d and. going to the mail and record divi-oon. M rtou.-ly shot Robert J. Manning, a messenger, and Arthur yieeker, a lerk. I. . a ' - - 5Kretary of War Taft, on the 2d wnt to congress, rhrouch the treasury dawart lamt. an estimae of M0.OO0 to provide a sul'ahle foundation for Emperor William's statue of Frederick the ilreat ami to defray the expenses of the deiiuat ion, next October, at Waablnatoo. I). C.

Attorney Maddox. on the 1st. filed . . r-v f . 1 ..a

In the inminai omrt t tne uisiru-i oi ..,

Columbia a motion for a new trial and Noting ore' arrest of Judgment i:i the ease of Sam- Word was ml A. Oroff. conti d Of conspiring to ,hp ?( of n

defraud the government through l pnie to the government of the Oroff

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

PolUeman Fr. r k C Moore was. on the 9d, held at Omaha, Man., by the coroner's jury for the killing of Oeorpt O'Neill, ofhier Moi-re clubbed O'Neill 'ver OM band for resisting arret. OrMefU diel on the operating table at the hi .-pltal. During a heavy ftc. on the Id, off New York. av Pennsylvania ferryboat sank a (oil bärge, an.l a Staten Island ferryboat was badlj damaged by a eatli ion with an unknown vessel No lives were lust In either accident. Will Si I win'o was a!:-. - ' hftled and hta wife Mary arobably fatally that I y John White, a aheepherd-

: '-n to offices, the American Lxpr . .- Co. office, four stores and ;be Lake Oh ore hotel, which was recently ited. The origin of :he Are is unknown. The Pewaukee (Win.) BOM office, a barn and several small buil-lines owned by William Jones, and valued at S50.riOO. wer destroyed by fire on the b. For a time the entire business norion f.f the city was thr -atened. The rontents of the post office was saved, lite va' ;able horses were burned. V TOhua Au--t;n Goodman. Sr. aeed Si. president of the Cincinnati Nktkmal I-afayette lank. and largely connected wiiii other eatfcruriss. d.td on th-- h.

lw,Ve The ?T.afe. on the 7th, passed U.e naval appropriation bill, which has l-ecn before it for the iaat four or five days, and tbea took up the army bill The principal q te :i ia connecti'-n Ith the naval bill r-dated to the price and methol of supplying armor pla'e Tor battleships. The reading of the army appropriation bill had not been con NmM when the leaaf aljfurn"L . .Ibojse Postal affair:, engrossed 'he attention of the h ise practically to the exclusion of all else.

The sul rjeet was Introduceu ay -Mr. Overvrert. chairman of the ramm it tea on iost aaVaa atul post mmj.. who submitted the report of that committee on the Hay resilition calling for information regarding the use of "influence" by members of the house I se--ire increase in salary for potraastrtra. With . it tleba-e the hise unanimously adopted the resolution of Mr Margin rep. S P i. dlrwtinc th secre'ary of commerce and lalior to investigate the

eanet of th diffTence whih exist

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y an? was In a ry serious n Almost immediately Mrs was tlrivn to her home, ami k of the long ride proved fatai i without i.-i.n.n coawclova

it i h 1 1 n roarx inrttca awo lbao-tawo. Th .r. it oattaaa ttosHi mattwea Part ui.rif raiaeeabai lu .1 ii.it-- At lack.

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The Engineer Slept. IndlaaapoUa, Ind . March 7. A Balilmore it Ohio fkwthweatera train, an rxtra freight, made a mail run of ov- r 6 miles while the engiaeer and on-d-.ictor si- nt and the train was left in

harge of a arena brak- man and a new t'ir man The latter, being a new man j Dn the engine, had no Idea at what a mad pa e tne train was trarelinc. and ii j tan 09 miles an hour and broke ail

freight records in the state. He kept up steam, the sleeping conductor and the engineer lieing urn - n-. ion- of the

Prepared for a Strike. Brrzil. Ind . Man h 7 It is n i l-:nen that the miners of the blink oal field have b. en preparing for several months for a general strike of the oal n imrs The nu n have had steady wnrs ant' have been making good a aim They have not been spendin;; monev so freely as a few years ago

I They have been saving t h ir wages to

arry them over a !-ni; strik.- It has bem noticeable for a year also that the miners of this district have been awadiag less tn saloon- Tiny havt been i '.ng money in the bank. Mystery Cleared. i Ith H' nd . Ind . March 7 -Th

fleet bombarded Vladivostok all day Mondal According to 'his rumor. MÜJ trifling damage was inflbted to tin- Kussians. bnt tone r two Japanese t-rui.-ers were sunk.

At Columbus, O. on the M, Lieut. -Gov. Harding formally dachtfed that Gen. Charles Dick bad been el tad to the l nited Statt s senate for the short and lang terms in the plan- of the late S- nator Manna at th" join' ion of the legislature. The vote stood: Utk. 174, and John II Clarke, It,

Ceorge O'Neill, aged If. a holler maker, died on the operating table at St. .Joseph's hospital at Omaha, Keb.. on the .'0th. from - have been Inflicted by Patrolman No-ire. while the latter was trying to trn st him. Moore claimed It was nee-sary to club O'Neill into aubmis Ion. The largent real gun that will be on exhibition at the St. Umbl World's fair groundr 's a 12 inch dlsappoarinit rill that will be mounted as a part of the I'nited States coast defense exhibit ami Weigh ISlJOt pounds without the carriage. This gun throws a projectile 2?. miles with a force sufficient to olerce a battlcsbiu's armor.

at a ran n l x 11 Moore, am of V. I! Moore, the wte kaown Chi agn eapl Portland. Ind . on the UH etpet ' the worFt flood of years. Wat wr ,, in ihi' nrirt.tcil j-'r - s.

n i - ... - i i - ! and 14 im lies in the court bouse hase-

meat Congre man Philip P Cara;lU, of Pittsburg. Ka . was renominated, on the 3d. by acclama'ion by the republicans of the Third Kansar d iriit flaw. Dockery, on the 4th. grant- 1 a r- - pit'- to James Hr-mn. who was tenti need by the supreme court to kg

Dewey, Wilson rinnh i the 7h was a 1 All 1

;:-:.! man. eoafceaed his part in the rime and stated that James E. Coai V. - ia av. r.-i !: .- '. v. hil- atlempting to escape after his plan 'o hold up the Pharma- ;, had failed. The confession wa.- made 1 1 Chief Of Polit e Dojrs ar.d Chickens Roa ted. ' imbus. Ind. Mar-h 7. --A Are in Ihe barn of A R Jones, near Fla Rok. this oownty, at itroyed nearly ::to registered Wyandotte tin. kens, ami nine recistered collie dogs. The chickens and diKs were fancy stoc k, having been prt winners in a number of exhibits all over the world One nog

f r a d-e.vle are -h'-wn to be that was crema'-! .- va at $."oo.

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on.- w Msi ii i ne a, Ou-s.de of killing a woman and wotuiding a few men. Sunday's hombar'Unent of Vladivostock by the Japaner fleet did no material damage. The wooden eottaga Of an artisan was the only building wholly deatroyed. It nii-rie.l bv a shell from a U-inch

gun. which, after traversing the roof and wall, bll into the yard, killing the woman previously referred to. In II IMrO i i.rnrr." In the quart, r of the city caffled the "dlfty lorner ' a shell f-ll on the hou-e in Od. Shukoff without explodmg it tmtereed a badroom, deatrosr" ln' a st .ve. and penetrated the wall. Ir finally burst r.ear the regimental safe v.i lt!. was standing In th courtyard. A sentry guarding the safe was covered w ith mud. but was not injured Evidently fearing an outbreak of fire.

the sentry shout -1 H lp Save the regtmeatn colors." which were in the hui,. These ultimately were brought out l y 'he colonel's wife and the sold .t rs i hr antleea mae. Wlee sailors were "slight h wounded

1 , the i xplosion of a shell In the courtyard of th.- Siberian naval barraiks. Outside of these casualties, no one was kill-d or Injured, and there wann oathtwak of fire nn where In the Hty ajrhi iinio rie. Mae ( mepeaa The fact that the Kussian batteries did not reply to the infamem bomhardn . nt was due partially to the slight Ctsaace of hitting th enemy's warships t .--i li a Ion; range, and partially to n , ire not " betray the position of ti e latteries D i n-iw thoiv'hi tha: itva nitarklnir so u ad ron eon si sed of a

batib hip. four armored cruisers ami wo BBpffOtectea cruisers I I II I III II null'"

ia and general death

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Miss Kena Nrlsx.n. of pierro S O.. was taken critically HI. oa tan 4th. aa the result of eating potaonad candy mailed to hor from Booaa, la. According to a chemist of th.- agr, cultural College n' Rrookinc. who aaaiyaal tome of the can ly. th.- tweeta contained eurroalte nhhamtav. Two hundred marines from the Leag-ie Island navy ygpi left Philadelphia, on the 4th. for San Frai:- . en route to th Philippinen The party

Included ! 8 men from Annapolis. The J marines wort under the command of CapL Lee. I

broken by the New- Tofk health deBXmanmnt which recorded 1.V) daathe, tdOof which were attributed to Df. J T M.llspaigh. of the Winona S'ate Normal S hOol of Minnesota, on the 7th was rhcen president of the l.s nmjatm sate N'irmal ffchoal by the hoar! of trustees Morr Koth-i-hlld. a retired clothing mm hnat, one of the eerly pioneers of

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City, Mo thi 7th of Bgnggg nta. after a brief illness. A dispatch from Tokio says a prince will probably be dispatched, at the Mikados special order, to atte.id the opening of the St. Louis exposition.

while the other were worth ..on. Four Thousand Hens In a Cai. Greensbursr. Ind . March 7 - On Saturday C J Loyd ft Co. of thia city Kiii id a carload of live im; ! try to the market in New York city, whlcn t.intained 1.00t hn.t In 04M shipment gwrlai tr,e holidays they sent over 12.0O" pounds of turkeys to llos'on Brothers Killed.

LXaiaataka, Ind . Marrh 7 Henry

and Oeoige KnKik. two brothers, while on the way to a revival service at Koata ihn oownty, were run down by a fast train on the F.rle nia . and both were killed. The former wav and iht !it'r 21

are enough provisions there now t0) latl for eight months. In addll B there will !' a divi.-on of Coetack, with mountain batteries, on the peninsula, to oppose landing and harass th enemy if they succeed in invest lag 'be city. '. au, m nm h ar i Bgnotn. RtMHttae aeHleee I eaealttltMi aM Kinii. ni Baeweeee in gUaeee. Seoul. March I -The Ku-iau tot diers operating in the vicinity of AnjU

are committing all manner d em tan a, maltreating the native women aa I P r p.-t rating robbery upon every opportunity. Korean aoldiera attacked a body of th- invaders on Friday la t, the 4th inst . ana succeeded in killing M of them it is reported thai ike re-oib of a collision between Reealane and Korean soldiers at Kang : Kussians Were drtVfg bevotnl the YalU river. I lion i oll it I .i 1 rillt Helnle I iiiburrliUliin" I

.In in nei. W n r be SI. New York. March 8 -Inquire regarding the statement, made Sun' y, in a Tokio iktnafxi to a Paria aawapaper, to the effect that American ant s.rtptions to the Japan at war loan, opened Man h 1. amounted to I '. '. -no., nhows that there was a mistranslation, and that the word American war. u,s.-d erroneously. The corrected ttavtnmenl mada: "fianeptioni to the war loan, opened March 1. now amount M $.:;..:,oo.ooo." m:u mi i cnnwtnn 1.1. ii,.p..ri aara inn- new awtalwensnnl Inill iiiU. Yin Kow. Man h 8. An offl. ial dispatch received bare fayi the JapaneM oi-i.it, hnmbardtng Vlad.v.tok.

This news lack continuation from -th-er soutces

rive riehwhle PWv ' Mae .'i"-llei-l mi I mil . Lrmdim. Manh 8 No further parti, ulars of the attack of he Japanese fiVot oa Vladivostok are at hand. iiniv Russian reports have yet been

i . . . ive.l. ntnl these give no indi ations

as to whether the Russian squadron is Hill there ncCXM-diag to a report from T-.kio the Roaalaa agandroa was seen oft (lensan. Korea, Inst Thursday, agf on this point there is no reliable Information Speculation, however, mostI . T,es to the belief that the Knsaian squadron Is not In port at Vladlfejgtoi k Jaaei PeekaMe Potpoae. !t seerns pmbable that the pnrpOM of the Japanese fleet was to determine ajhntaei or not Uit Kuabian slips are

STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK.

u. r.- nedeeed Bmmm ' .--lire Hi.nr.i ed tbe leteeaMtteev nl llrul lie r ln--.il.

Chi-aif. Manh I Af -r going oat on strike taveral hours Monday, union painters and decorators employed in scores of Chicago shopi were onb-red bad. to work by the executive l-oird of the international Brotherhood The mag strut k for a straight ..age ggdg Of Ü cuts an hont, alter lafog ing an offer ol 42,'! cents Report I bai tbe emplo.ts bad plant-ed a IgeJsMM Wagg n -pot -nble for the strike. The crown prince of iwadJeo writea that he may not te able to visit UN World fair next ummtr,