Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1904 — Page 6

AND THEN HE RANG OFF. Though. He Had a Sure Case on tha Young Lady, But She Sw:KueU. Him Finally. Tha manager f tin- lug (tore etimd i d till uutaid Iba little bo&likt- rhasnhrt which held the taktphnaai oi t tie tatshliah tm-iit, tor he ii a ery atartleU MUMgtr, uidt-ei Within the ctiamhor he cu.J bear M a .hmea. the InMli poaLitig, dad this, aaa the l hu'urfu Journ.ki. i a Ml ct the oSfVnWliou the acuivlalucd man r heard. "1 lve you dear an J self "u! I'm Weeping my heart away ' fee my deriiag, aiu'ak to iu oiue more' 1 love )u, Uu: - 1 love ou as!" The yi uug inMHU rang off and ateppel cut ot tue cabim-i t o cuiitrunt the augiy unayei Mitt Jone " Ii.' srl tli.it telephone h- Iven Ism irlun it H t'ir the purpoe ot cotnenience m conducting Iiumiji and not tor loanufcfg u oth e hour. 1 ant auipnacU at u. Lkm't let ii OCCtK a, lue cuug w.-tiua ftoav h.m wah a glare. "i was ordering aime new muaic from the pubkahcra tor No. 3 department,' alia wrrtltiwH ihr. And then the manager t'e'.t that tlaa waa cold wvrlu. mdaad,

He Didn't Have to Prove It. The other day a stranger stepped o! the train at Hopkins and Mkl to a tr. :n on the depot t Utt.rm. "Cm you tail PM vrho ia t'.v MS) l.ov er in tin town" 'I am." np had the maa on the platfona. v .at aaaitatwB, The it ranger eeawad aomeuhat ,!..-, ,n rtel by this diaplay of I egtim and gently aaid: "Kxcuae me. f.r. ! but I should like to have fOO prove it.' 'lkn't have ti prove it, air." answered the man on the platform. "1 admit it. I am the oafa l.iuverm kite town tu." Am fanaaediately the tränier got a lawyej and the lawrei rot a client --Kan.-a Car

Journal Fastidious. TfTe front porch ia dreadfully dirtr, W n i"e. ? now Hut the new girl says eTf way. I wuh it off until her trunk c men , "And wh.ii !. i- ie-r trim!; t do v :h It "She aya she always weara hor beat atockinga when -lie wa.-!ie pon-hea." Oev I i 1 ' Sitlacr'a Home lluililer ( urn. So named Imv une 30 acre prodaecd as heavily, that it proceeds built a lovely home. See Salera catalog. Yielded id 1jj3 in Ind. 157 hu.. Ohio iev be,, Teno, 96 bu.. and in Mien. 230 bu pec . r Y'ou can heat Ihii lipoid in UM WHAT DO Vol raiJIS OF TUE.-L Tlt.LDS i't a At nr? 12o bu. 1 Harlev per a re. 310 bu. Saler New .National Oats per A 10 bu. Siler Spelti and Macaroni wheat. 1.0w bu. Pedigree 1'. tatoea per a- re. 14 Uma f rich Hill: IMI.a ii t Hay 60,000 Iba. Vi, na K - t i - p p r A. WO.OOO Iba. Teoaiatc the foddei wonder. 64'--' lbs. S : - .vipcnor Fodder t n

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OFF PORT ARTHUR One Japanese and One Russian Vessel Sent to the Bottom. ALL ON BOARD WENT DOWN

BtMataw raraoela Honi Paatawratw Mini lorprdo lloula M loir rlte Prwaa BaaBaa mm! hit In lie Jniaurir I Ifcl. VI il r U dt- . Mu Hell Ii i I '( . Iiieeli I.. Ailmlriil viurLoH. c nniiilinu (lie ginaatna gaati r iori inmi i'n iriiiur a tollnwai Ma iirieii awntaa iii. ii trawl to ira am in- nlntit 1 lar.li IO, our l I he in heliiu null or ilie ueiieritl e m ill n nil f lt. l a 1 1 o ii x' 1 1 e h , i-ueiMi iili-reil lh ' in liirpiilii bnal, I öl In t I'll Ii trnUor. A hot arllmi iinnril. In lil.li the lorpfdo liont lelro)er Ihiiiiiii ili. Im ru-il n lilloli. ini t. i .1. ninl unk. one u( the in in torp.-il Imulv lu (he na haeU Hie laiiai 1m loul ileroee Meri'HUi'Ulehi. eoiii inn ii.li il l l.leut. Seritael-t-tt, mm. l.il lied iliiuinui'. hi-r riiBlnf bilnu illanhleil. nml ulie l"Kn tu loumli-r. l eiaht o'eloek In Ihe aewrntna tte ad ' latpaeln hont

ill mi era hud returned. When ihr attlCWJ poalllon of lh- lereaiuehtU hi-enine e Idrnt I hilaled Mil '' till Ihe rrulaer oIU. und eilt Ith the Wiarlll und the eruler llourlii in Ihn Nttnti Hu ne of Hie .ii. io' eriiler mirro-nided our deklniKT. and n their blllrsliii miuiidr.in WM u ii r one h I n Ii . I did not ueeeeil in nliiR the g(0Va i. ii eh 1 1-h I . Iileh f ou n de rtd. Turt of Ihe rrrw n niaili- irlouer nud purl ii drimiird." MT. I'KTKHMtl lt lll.tlt m:o. Canaleta Btari i i.ien out tntu Ute Mldniuhl. St PetTlmrg March 12 The complete story of tho fierce fifiht off Port Arthur between the torpedo flotillas which occurred Wednesday, and

force, but :t Is now clear that the

alilps were unable to leave With the ch.inue) open it la expected that Admiral Makaroff will make the aquadroti .in U:;-m v--: t n.Appreciating the misfortune of the division of the tleet before the war. i la believed the admiral will attempt to u im his forces by brlr.niK the Vladivostok squadron to Port Arthur. I w i ii im. I i i n leern at lien 'lulu tlenra NfW i kltaBi Una I'ukra. Pi. mi T -in. March f.'.- KeftiKees ar rived from New t'hwang Friday, and stated that Japanese were reported landing in a amall bay on the Liao TuiiK Mninstila Wednesday Tha viceroy Im nvuvi d a t' legram that New Chwaaf has been taken and the Raaslans in the Liao Tun poniasula cut uff Chinese officials have n-ceived inforniati.m of the arrival of Japanese at Feng Huaag Chaa Russian officials are informed fmrn Makdan that there is no truth in the rc;o:t t!utt some Influential Chinani. ii la the United states telegraphed to the Pekin foreign office Vedneadaa argfai that the emperor be made head of the army and that China Join the forces of Japan against Russia. i w n utat tr mi:. gaaalaaa Para gad Hm 'r PHaaaaae I hronuh Iii- irr -la

j Tien Tsin. March IS - One offi- r and tour Japanese .soldiers who recently were captured near Wiju. Ko- ' rea. were paraded through the streets f Mukden, on Tuesday. March 8. On Pateiiary It, Ilaj -Oea IHteg, chief-of-staff of Vtcaroy aJexleff, teiegraphed from Tort Arthur to St. Petaraborg that a number of Cossacks tUtfChlBf from Wiju had captured a Japaip-se major named Tat. -uro. vsith , five eoldteni and two civilians. I Another dispatch from Port Arthur

of the Nam date stated that a tucket of Coasacka had captured some Japanese on whom they found maps and papen tvut KOI i R1IL1 v. 4 oneeaaloii luin d II the .Inpuneae iii.il Ivor. 'mi iuhorllli-a. Tokio. March 12 The Wiju-Seoul railway concession was : .gaed, Thürs-

JAP BOMBARDMENT

AS A DIVERSION

Pounding at Port Arthur Believed to Be Merely a Cover. ARE SHY OF LAND BATTERIES

RnMlaa nh.ii and Militari Kaaerta I ..iif.uk I In niaelt ea VI al itlcl ll Ihe Mo .nii-ii I a of the ja yaan. St. Petersburg. March 11 2 : p m. Dp to tliia hour no further news ia obtainable of the bombardmen: ot l'ort Arthur, which was pnuiressinK. acao riling to the latest advnes. at M tu. Waataver later lafteaaatioa, if any, the emperor may have is not kn iwu. Military and naval circles are mystified at the purpose of the appliance of Japaanae torpedo boats during tha prei ions night, as it w aet aicompanied by a serious attempt upon tha Ruian thips The bombardment of the Meet from a DoaiUoa ff the Liao Tishin promontory, which is live to six miles from Golden Hill at the entrain e of the barter, is believed to indicate that the Japanese ewe afraid to risk a frontal attack under the guns of the land batteries. It id considered doubtful whether any of the guns of the Russian batteries command the location from which the Japanese were firing. It is pointed ou that dropping shells into the harbor and town even in fun, is accompanied by danger, and this haphazard work is expliiaMe perhap only en the theory that it waa meaal as a dirernioa to cover m re serious oeratioris el where Still, some of the experts here dei lare their belief that the only object of the Jap an

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THERE WERE MANY COLORS Tat They Were Confined to the Name and Nut the Skim of tha Churchmen. "Walla I hvrd iu Raleigh. N C -aid Philip W. Wiley, oi the govermnrut rtatlM odaee, aerdiiig to the Wuhington KÄt, "one ot the ehun lira waa at ut to re. roe a new paator, and two of tha truatree of the church, ana. ..it, tig with tlieinaehea three otlur MatahaV, rnt to Ihe railroad atati.m to nirrt, linn On km in il on of them alike to unu

Kr Mi Ula.U. 1 believe' " Vea, air 1 " 'We are the rotamittM appointed te receive you. M a iata a Urat ' T am gl.i.i I" meet "ii. Mr liny.' 'And tin i- Mi S. .itl.-rt " Tk light.-.!. Mi Searkri tad Mt Brcnra ' "Mr Browa, 1 aaaara fae thia ia a pleaaure.' And Mr Iii. ea .Mi (Jrreu, peimit me to graap our hand.' - Mr White " Mr White. I lore to meet ao mtmy of the brethren, wti Mr Rray. ia thia a mm and hurh to which 1 aru tailed to unalatet ' " 'Why, no" aaid that gentleman. UaaUr. ' Well. I cc all the e-dora are repreaentd in th mraittee,' Mid Mr. lilack, 'and the idea or urred to me.' "uh iraa the lad though noo of them .a i n. 'tu rd it before This Is Miraculous. M.it.hattan. K .n-. M .r. )i H One of the Ktiange-t .i-n tint l.a- ever lieen heard Of ill Rik'J Co. is that of the threeNear old d.oilit.r of Mr. .b in.- Riubuker of thia jil.ue. Some tune ago the 1 .t tie girl t k whooping etWCh, WMCa was followed bv pneurionia W hen the pneilBIWBil left her. he waa taken doWB with malaria fer with at time i nipt !n- "t Spma.1 Nlenmgitia. The familv dotor brouuht her a.itely throiii;h them- troubles, but alter the fever Bright' Diaaiaa Ht m and the di-tora rae her up. Her father telle the ret of the itanr: "We liegan to gie her Dedd a K dney Piils and after he had taken aboal three and a halt bote, ahe was clitnely cureil. Now- he is w-eli at any child, running and playing aa if nothing had ever been the alter trite her. The doetora wu.i he a beyond the reaih of Medic ine. Ikuld' Kidnev 1'iIN lertainly iave.l mr little girl'a life, when he waa far into the chronic staire of Bright'a Diaeaae that we

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"A man' cnetyne whvn Sea down." ti ' 1 il l T ig'it." rejo "They ktand aaide ehance." Philadi Ii I

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ECZEMA ON HANDS. Itetl. nouich llanila, liehlnK. llnrnlaa l'aliua ml l'ainful 1 laS 1-ii'la One Mühl I n-alnirnt.

30.00 St. Louis to Calif ornia $30.00 via The Iron Mountain Route. Tticm- Uoketa win i..- ,.u tala daily durirf alar, h aLd April, when man Tourial fcjie.'iniiff r..r- vi:l t. ntxrati I

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Chicago, specks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period. " To Yorso Wojiev : I suffered m six years with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so mil' h so that I dreaded every month, H I knew it meant thn e. or four days of int.-u; jKiin. Tin doctor said this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendage) caused by repeated and negle. tcd colds. "If younj; girls only reali.d how dang-erous it in to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would 1 ared them. Thank od for l.ydiil K. Pinkiiam'e Vegtabla omIrOtliul. ti. .t wai the only nn dii .ua which heliH-d nie sny. Within three wH-ks after I started to take it. I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. 1 am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter. I have added 1J pounds to my weight, rny color is g'Mxl, mid I feci l iitand happy." MOM AOM - Hn I I u, Potomac Ave.. Chicago, 111. 15000 forfeit if original f atoe letttr firming gtnmr0 nets cannut fc produced. The monthly ielaios n Bocta tho i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii of a irontaja'f In-altli. AnjthinC titmn.il .it tli.it ttme should liave prouipt autl proper attintiou.

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the bombardment which followeJ on Thursday noraiac ws not Riven out are until after midnight. Two official me-sag' s fnm Viceroy Alexieff had been received during the day and presented to the emperor, but the public remained in suspense. All ti of rumor of the information contained in the dis-patchea w Mir. ad among the officials, but th- y did not have the text, and vwr" under the impression that Admiral Makaroff had directed the attack upon the enemv's fleet. When the texU appeared. It in-rame evident that the

eadltaiona between the torpedo flotilla . a . .1..

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i are rogagnd in bnildins Ije which win co-operate IficatfOna already tonie left l ank of the Ya'.u.

ii i, reported 'hat the Rusataaa hive 1" tOBJ of i.;il at Wlp which they keep treacaed with kerosene, in reaa Inaas I i bora, ihonld tlw lapaaeea land there. KORBAH VHP ATM V WITU IIIIV

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t had occurred accidentally iur- nannants umimmiim, sauuiiiu,.

ing th.- niu-ht. while the Ru-sians were

N0.006 men, have now been ship;ei1 from Japan since tho commencement it!' stilitlea. This is a record in tiansport wh.ch a y reetem powar VOUld find it hard to b"at if not to approach

It it reiKirtetl tha' a farther ford Jananes-e bus lamb d to the mitu

Vladivostok. i: i it on i in. U KM Tha Jnpaniii llne the I'neilir of Vetllaa i lo ir Min asaa ala n. a too March 11 The Japanaei ar.- 'il apprised ot every move made

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acontlag in e arch of the em my. Kuaamiia Mn.f llerole Unali. An far as is known here this U the Crt time torpedo boats have engat:-' I each other at sea. AlthotiKh the odds were asainut the Russian, as the Jap e flotilla was supported by the C reiser squadron, the Russians made a heroic dash for the foe, and apparently had the better of the combat, sinking a Japanese torpedo boat, until the cruisers pit within ran-', and DM of the latter's shells crippled the isti rettuschtchi. Tin- gallsnt action of Vic. Admiral Makaroff in transferring his flag to the fast cruiser Novik and sailing out in the fsce of the enemy, in an attempt at rescue, receives unstinte 1 praise, stamping him at the outset of his command as a man of force and action, who insists on being in the van of the fighting. Not much importance is attaeherl here to the bombardment on account of the great distance of the enemy fr in

i tlw batteries. Their cruisi-rs took ! refuse behind the I.lao Tichin ptomonotory, fearing to expo-., them

selves to the din ct Are of the forts. Bactlealita Balelsaa Reaweetf The removal of the battleship Ret vlzan from the mouth of the Inner har lMr. which marked the assumption of command by Admiral Makaroff. will permit the free exit of the heavy armored ship It had been believed that t!." ren-on why tie Russian slops had n it made a sortie befon as the apahenslon of meeting with a tips. IBM

proof or their ympatay whb hbmm, ,,, ,,rt Arthur have dtlJBealtjr m gethave gratuitously pla-ed thur ierf tinr away. Hi nee conditions there are Ices at the disposal of the commander not c well known of the town for the construction of Poattiva informatitin r.f Japamse fudefenses j turP movements or plans are never obForeign residents of Nagasaki, who tainable. But, biding cab ulat ions upon Bel arrived htre. report that all th" mmpmenta airoady male. It Is cb ar Japanese docks are engaged in makin fhat ,he envelopment of l'ort Arthur

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Tokio. March 12 -The Japane -.-

two men to the Russians one available for field oerations at this tage An army of 200.000 fighting men has left

it la sniii to Nullit. onrraaiona Japan an'! u.o-t ot tnein are m norm-

em Kflfea and southern Manchuria. The envelopment of Port Arthur will

Korean protocol was published at Seoul proceed from two BBBB east and west in an extra edition of the (lazeue ! of the peninnila on which it is In. ated. Thursday. The Corean government One force la already MMrtai that will puldicly announce that the pub- which landed at Tokushnr. on the caL Ileal ion of the protocol nullifies the i Trie other, if not alrealv on shore, will LUPHMlOOM granted to Rus.-ia. su,i h as ; strike fnim the west side, pmhibly

the non-alienation of coal mining at , near tin how These will form a

junction, cutting In- two the Ku-i,n line now connecting Port Arthur and New Chwang.

Kochio Island atid ROM i-land, and the fTire-.tr concessions in the 1'ileur..ilo. T'ini'n and Yalu valleys vil. -i m. I on li li i BO I I B,

V ra Om na Ketxila I'roni I'orl Irthar and uiao'i Balaaei. N' v York, March 12 Two torpedo !,. ,v .-' i. out a- scouts frotii l'ort Arthur Marth 7 have not been heard fr im eeordftBl to a herald dispatch from Che loo It Is feared, the dispatch adds, that they have fallen into the hands of the Japan.' M Preparations are being made to ascertain the quality and quantity jf the on found at äl Louis.

TTACKKD .ni'Wi i. i i i i i A Jiapniiea,- l oip. lo llonl ninl n Itoaa. it, lliilriiirr im 1. at. Petareaarg, Match 12 Tme Russian torpedo boat flotilla left Prt Arthur nt broad daylight Friday morning and attacked the Japanese fleet. One Japanese torepdo boat was sunk and one Rtij-slan torpedo boat destroyer, tha Rczposhtchadni, was sunk The fata of the titter! 1 rcw Is not known. Indiana miners, it Is thought, will follow the edvke f toBa KltnPntl an vote agalmi a birike at this titan.

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