Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1904 — Page 2

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Weekly Courier. C. Doane, Publisher. JASPER. ⠆ ⠆ ⠆ ⠆ INDIANA. United States Minister Thompson who for the past two months has been

Visitin at his hi tr.p in . ea:l f.-otn New . i k Ol Jar.. :ro At a aneettag of the trwi d.u i Ii;. ,. - en The :?!, ir Charles Z. ' l'nv. rry of bl BgO, WSJ etnu tor I f .-. v log Valentine B Dillon twice r of Dublin. died on thi E tan .: pmmlitorm n aolitii i leo!. . of the lrii-h ! u cl ;d:ng tfcs

. ———•——— Phillip Veatch, charged with having taken part in the July riot in Evansville, Ind., was fined $50 and costs in the circuit court on the 1st. Veatch is one of the best known young men in that city. ———•——— The grand jury at Bedford. Ind., in the Sarah Schaefer case, on the 14th returned two indictments against James McDonald, the first charging murder in the first degree and the sec ond with assault. ———•——— The Iowa senate committee on pen itentiaries and pardons, on the 25th recommended an indeterminate sent ence law for Iowa. The recommenda tion is regarded as equivalent to the passage of the law. ———•——— The American Cigar Co., a brand Of the National Consolidated Tobacco Co. at Lima, O. closed its plant, on the 30th, for an indefinite period. Three hundred and fifty skilled cigar makers are thrown out of employment. ———•———

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News by Telegraph from Var ou Towos ia Indiana.

Education the Need.

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Missing Tru t Company (MkfaÜ

Charged Wch Embezzlement.

ACCOUNTS SHORT $10,000

NEWS IN HIMER Compiled from Various Scirce. FIFTY EIGHTH CONGRESS.

er in the last revolul led at Ha vat. a on the lt land. ( the nu.ni. r f 33 struck n the 1st, a a renull of -lie fgltinw of 'he enij'!oyrü to .n a i; wa

trhgrtnk LATE NEWS ITEMS. fJwat Mr Warren orr-ir-'M '! T-aTer part of ih time, oa i the 2d. with a tpmdk at tack lag the Oihson tajl to repeal tut of the eilstinp land laws He eor.;ended that the ian,! laws were beueflelenl and in

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Oov. late?, on -he 2f'th. appointed! ' Dr. H C. Fair broth, r. of East 3t. Louis u a member of the state board of com- lj missioned of publi. fharities. to fill n the vacancy ( au.ed by the failure of Ür J. E. (Jlenn, of Ashland, to qualify CarlessneFs. Including overloading S th u,pper floors, loos.- ii eabUag m bolting of the iron work, and faulty f ' design of th eoaaactloas, are the eauses aasicned for the Darlington ho- ' td disaster in the report of Buildinj. Saperiatendent Isaac A. Hoppei c ,h N w York ' I

stop the jtoi I'PiHncs t y a point if "no quorum" when th pension ln.':-:a'ion i was finished, infisted on the point, and ' I as there were few members present. ! the house adjoaraexL . j S. Stoiber Williams, oa of the most ' J widely-known Fre.- Masons in the l'ni .jj cd States, died on the Sd in the home of fc, his daughter, in Washington Courthouse. O. Mr Williams was crand master of tb Ohio Grand Lodce of I

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!n!nn p.-in'p and ptipr ha: gen In ie Ifolaea, ia . real oa a strike on the 2:M. and an appe.-: (lb) taker to the Trades and IaI r Aaaei an a general strike ordered. The emnlovrs insist upon an open shop policy and the men ref ise to work with nonunion nin.

IK now p..ine on in th big prim 1 publishmc houses of Chicago work to nr and a gt intlty is troins to Zion I n-io'i i

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A Novel Exixrienre.

from t'hief Franz of the Su i Mo i poiae department, authai Qeorce P. Clewell. th

1:1 ' - ' ir an i t r a- :i r ot the j raaaatly anafgaai Federal Trust 'o. f I eland. had Leen arrest, d Ihera, i The charga against Clewell was a nhertaga of 10,000 in his aeeountg with the Federal Trust Co The warrant for his- arrest has l.. n sworn out by J C Qilchrist, the president of that

ompany. an.l it was pineal in the hands of the Banker- Surety Co .which :is on Cleweü's bond. th siyu of f'.o,Th bittet otiipany iBOMdlgtely set its seen ' . rvit to work to apprehend Cleweil an.l have him returned

Jut why t lewell went to St. Joseph 1 is no' known, he is not known to base any r- !a:iv s in that city.

Ku:.s..in Pr(s Dis, uss the Pt.ssible Anj'.lo-Fraru-o Russian Lntonte. II ll'ii-. ,,. II H . r, I'ri-ti-iil he MMrg ilili-l.ni of llif llrill.li IIiIImIiiii x illllitil. s' lera'Mii iprll 5 The itus-

! sian newapiiers .oniiniie to ümiis (he pMh!e Anlo IVancti-Kuanlag lento guardedly tnii favorahly. while t the mom i im- sharply rritii iaing t he uriush Thibetan eggadl i For lu'Stanc.. tha Nov.... Vreuiya declares Oraat Britain's nsttnro of Thibet la bound lO ranne trouble for llu-ia be-

rauae of Ita eflert on iiiose of her poseantoai hl h are nnaar tan Influenca of the lelai lama, but it follows this doclarntloa with a nlgaMcaai editorial on tiie rnJsftj of Ttntlnnnonl la polltlea, in whi.h the Miim is made that RttS sian as-jstance to the I'nlted Siai.' nt the most crttlcal period in iter W lory availed her norhiim and Hint ihr

real interest! of ttannfa and Oreat Britain now rail for an uadnratnadlng. The KoYontl favors ng nlltnace noiatigg out as a bantn thai Runrlg waata porta on the Padie, nn opss lag Og the Persian gulf and the free pannage! of the BonahortM, for which l: :; 'II guarantee in a Brltgln nagi o in India The Svi.-t alone a bitter, d laring thai Great Britain's diplomatic nali sion to Thibet n unmanked, having beofa ona of blood-letting, ihowini thai Oreal Britain is prrjgtlan. by Bns.a's attention l-inir oeeimi.-.t v

rham and WlUiana I !row: . ! They hai from in.e Friday.

Builds His Own House.

Terribly Maneled.

Fell 1.000 Feet.

prior t" f.:-- ! . !.n d: -appearan. e a wek as Saturday was his brother-in-law. Arnold Kahle, who met cieweii on n street corner while the latter was waiting for a ear to go down town. The eoaveraatioa between Clewell and Kahle dislose,i the fact th.nr Clewell was disappointed at the pending absorption of the Federal Traad Ca by the Guardian Trust Co . and the losa of his position by the cfaaagt. Clew. 11. ord '4: to Kahl-, eoaaidered this a disrae that he wws unable to bear. It had ieen arran-. ! r me time acr that the Guardian Tr-i. and the Fed

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' Mi- la IUInK t.i llrlnrn. St Joseph. Mo. April T. -Gerge P. lewell. the alleged defaulting tragw j n r ar.d secretary of the Federal Trust J of C:ev,.;an,j. a was Rrr,..-. 1 ,..r,

NOT REGARDED SERIOUSLY riM 1 aflosl Hstss 11. hi t wgrsan Dr t 1 i,iL tin- Smwm I liere in Hunger. Wast .n. pril :. The ,,af0 d. 1 parttaent has received the foilowiag

cablegram from Mr llcComlcl the Amen, u naabaaaador at St. ivtern 'jtirg: "A ragtoi concern m ip r- :,!e 'em. oant ration against he .pW at n bating reached n 1 ccaamnnlcatad with th I'nlted State eoanul there asking him if it w re well founded II

readied to am nn follows: 'Reports ot

anti-Jewish demonstrations are not unusual at thi s. lsi n of th year OwinR to the occurrence . f Uu Banter th Hebrew ponalation is tTroailgglj nervoan, but, with no raergeti nnd humanitarian a man :.s Gv. Neidhgrd m charge of the city nml with Huron Karulbni as rmnmander-in -chief ot the. tronp.s Jn tin- 'Uthörn eoagtry I should regard a lerioua outbreak of ar.y kin.l as Igaponelble.' iunr. 'h.- prencnt k the newsjMV iers have a ntainsd notlcen k e sail lie warr.inir thosn who dLntarh the peaee that thy will bfl dtalt ith severely. BRITISH SUSTAIN REVERSE TWm fl.il. .h I'll ii 1 1 i Bsp. riltlon mt kumimmt Ihw oui...ii Tilge 1 Went Ifrlea H(1(T,.r m.

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in vietims 1. . e - 1 11 1 Mina Anitn Kelley, of Mew York, tc Whom a Jury in the styx-rior court ot los Angele. Ca! . ordered dnanngeg in the sum of f.!.-, ..... a-;, ;n - a San,a Bar. bara hotel company for the loss of a limb in an eierator acident. has compromised her ease, receiving as a settlement t:5.Vn and Davment of .11

costs of suit She su d for --ono An amendment to Iowa's extradltior laws, covering rases similar to that oi the r . ent Boone poison candy case passel the senate on the Mtg, "it pr(. vldes that in enses of any peon prrforminir an art n that --a'e 0 do injustice to the property or p-r .a o' another, they shall held as thouch the net was consummated in thnl stare Her after "The Star Spangled Baner will be played on board naval nbipsnt both morning ar.d eveninu col

ors, in a ... I..-.,, with an order approved. 01. !... :; !r, ,;, . ,,, the navy. Heretofore "The Star Spangled Itanner" has been played with the ralsirc of the flrnr in tb mornimj and "Hail Columbia" with the lowering of the colors - The body of an Infant

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lan.o'ti Mimical collei- St I inrr.ln

Keb. It was discovered by a student

wno acts as Janitor, and who palled the iharmd body from the mat.- Tl,.

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PERSONAL AND GENERAL

Th wrotectcd milder nenv ...

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Arguntenta la the (ase of f 1 Hysjg and tt IV DiBtM d, a. . DMCd Of fraudulently obtaining govern anenl land, were Continued, on the ,11st before I'ml.wl

States Commissioner Hegcoch a Sim Francisen The attornev. for the defense resi the extradition of their lints to Washington, I) C. where they were indicted, on the ground that

they should be tried Where the alleged Offenneg were committed. The mystery surrounding Patrick ateGath, who was found dead in a rhunh near Kansas City. Ho . Mor.day, with a written confession in bin pocket that he killed Policeman .Velbert of Mnncatlne, Ia. In IBM, is gradually elearine MGath w as 11 n fi. i t n z n 1 t v

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w -j w.c. ii- n, r iis n f fobbing a pott office near Mu atlne, and dlsaniM ar d ;oon afterw-ar,i

Heury R. Crothers, cashier of th !

an rranclsco Evening Bulletin, riled on the nist. after an operatb.n for appendicitis Me was the son f John Crothers. of Montreal.Cna . and nephew Df R. A Crothers. proprietor and editor Eg he Bulletin. Hiarles O'llggwn. of Minneap. I 1 Minn . while rsjdntlttg arrest a b,barly, Mo on II a lint, wag akol and fatally wounded i.y a policeman ( Hagen had been wiling large quanütinn ' P" '.-je stamp i.

'empt to oi-ur oonnideratlon under wnpwesion of the rules f the bill nppraasriatigg NTS.Ofn) lor the Lewis and Flark F. r enni.i! ernm

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in fo.-tiar.d ir. ,n 5, failed, after the hou.-e ha1 divided several times and the roll had been called twice. The military aademy appropriation MB was th n taken up. and after Mr Park

er had explained its features briefly, Mr CVridfogel (If. v si-.ke in b half of the jews of the United fRaftan, for whom he a--ked -.ual treatment arid prot, -ion while -raveling In Russia. Mr. Eivernash if 'a! mad an at 'nek on Pi lb. aevett, and Mr M.r-

rel i i'a discussed th ncro qn--?:on. Conn deration of the Uli ag y .-on- j rinded when the boane ndjoumed nt j J" on V " h p m. Src'ary Wilson ha v, , 0 ex- ' lend nanintar.ee t. the .a"'- ir.'.r.in Mor.-ana. Rottft Dakota nnd Boagh Dnhota in the eatemlnatlon of cattle, i"h or acab ADproximatelv ." ex-'

Dividend Declare

Indiana and Indianapolis Terr it nnd Brazil banks nit conceml nth! natth na r. Large Attendance. Franklin. Ind. April 4 Th trink "rm of Praaklin college opened withn go.,; increaM. in aftenrinnre over last WM ggd everything points to an nnbr 'a'- hU',rM'u.' l,ring The new -J - will be driifated durinn this term with very elnbornte exer. i s. Found Dead.

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Tho Capital national bank, of Guth

rie, ). T. one of the Oldatt banking Ins&ltUtioaJ in Oklahoma and a territorial and United States dejMxitory, '!e.-od its doors on th 4th. It was placed in the hands of :h anaanjgjwilay

or tne currency A statement is not obtainable at this time. In an opinion by Justie Pelham, the supreme court of the I'nlted States on the 4th. WW laid the Maryland statute requiring voters movira into the state to sign a deiaratlon of their intention to Vrome ritienn, as a nre-

r Tiisle to the exercise of the franc hiiw.

Miss Lixrle. Hatthein. of Appleton. Whl . aged T,. is dead, after a fa-t of : 4 days, undertaken with the denigrate I attempt, it is said, to end her life from which all pleasure had len bani-hed by continuous 111 health since her birth, i Albert Robbins. president, and Edward L Bobbins, cavj,i,.r ,,f tbe Ute I defunct Farmers' bank at Auburn. Ind , were arrested, on the 4th. In that city, on warrants charging them with embezr lenient.

Farmer Cremated. an ilggton, Ind . April 4 Frank hb 1 n. a larmcr. n yars old. 11 ourned to death in his liarn H- had goae th're to fc.i Hm horses and fell talecfj Hay caught fire from a lamp New Oil Company. H'inkirk. Ind April 4 -A number of Dunkirk and Redkey eitiens have organized an oil company known the

uaiwirn a Kedkey Oil cuagpagn ,!-taii-d at tUi.oOo. Hog Cholera. Tipton ind AfrtHogelKriernhug broken oat in several places in Tipton eoi.ntv. ar.d several hundred fl(Igs have wad Mnny farmers wboae hv nare die, from the choh ra have neg.eered to dentroj thebodlen.aad navwraaaal n spread of the disease Murdered in ST mim t

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Hoonville. Ind . April 4 -Simon William, of this piaee, at one time a pollee. man in Evansvliie. was murdered by h's r-in-iaw Ongtfnje Rand nt Orrtan b ' K

witu it I 1 "J '"' punitive ng. i dved to Pt4on scot again 1 the Okpoto trtbe. di denied wfif- n fhntber, ut ttpaBriUgfa ;ufrorn hisi i tltd, kilbnu two British ofocerl en.' anal W or S 1 itlvn tro 1 i in Um ra i id sought j ghting th" okpoto- fought the r way to ol 1 into the midst of th.' Iirit f-h squai'e an 1

MARRIED THE Wr?0NG COUPLE BROKERAGE FIRM SUSPENDS

gjaeev ais.tp gfcekflea tea wsi in tag to ws ii. a iullr.iii.. BvggtfViUe. Ind . April 5 Miss Pearl fwens an.l Guy Myers, of Sebree. Kv.. came here Monday to be married Th( v were acom panied by MIsr 7. Qraynosj nnd Robert McCurry After se, nrigg n license 'he four went to the office of Magistrate Schräder, who through a mistake, married the wrong couple. After the ceremony had been pronoaaced lag magistrate was told of his n -a,ke. but Mi Grayson and McOyry decided to allow the ceremony to Rtnnd. The real principals were then marrb d. and a licnse was nroourcd

I for If lea Ofnfaeg and Ifcfjurry, and I the ceremony was complete. FOUND POISON IN STOMACH. w in .hi rr. r.-ii et Im w tne. tJndav. in 1 m il nv nil estertaai iii-r Mweljawsla Lav.'on. Oktt., April 5 Mrs Tino km. rton. wrh hr two sons. Joseph. J. I Throckmorton, and her daughter, Mrs. LiMie Chat'erion. was arr..-t.'d at Bement. Okla . Monday night, charged with the murder of her husband Thmokmor'on had been in an asylum for some time, and died shortlyafter returning home An examination

of the body by the coroner developed the fact that there was poison in the s'oma h. akndtetttUM J.iin Mvtkeea. Panama. April 5 The railroad switchmen have joined In the strike of the railroad htbOTWra, t nlted Stateg mnrines will be larded on the wharves and other property of the railroad which the soldiers of the republic am now ta'roling. Pass Mafia i the dwagnaewe. St. Beters btirg. April 5. It is rernrf-

1 that 104 Cossacks, commanded by Gen Arfamanoff. have coupled Cnsan, Korea, forestalling the Japane e. who were marching on Fnsan from Oione Ju

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The brokeragi k Co , has :

New rk. April firm of W It Ifcej

pended. rhe firtii traded in COttog and had a stock exchange niemb.r-hip It bad I mercantile rating of from lUSJRM to The failure of the hrm waa announced on both the sto k and cotton e h in.-... TI tu m w 1 formed In May, pjoi. and was 1 omponed Of Willard Ü Mack, Th Nj Bntitb and Edward S Long The failure wn I KM r gggiged as er important, and lr wa reported thai the firm probably w-Ul le able to resting Ii IS f. v8. It Is linder t. I that Mack &. Ok.

1 were ereditOtl of I .1 Sully k Co 10 ihe extent of ' to 140,066 I No nsaii nee ha yet bean made SHOT AND FATALLY WOUNDED

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lAwtnn. Okla . April f.. At the aMSgbling of the democratic convention. Monday. Ccd Hawkins, a sergeant -at-arms of the legislature, was shot three time and fatally wounded by Editoi Rusell. H" Wtarnnd the fire, but without effoet.

1ii Mlrnli- l.-ii.ll.. Presidio. Tex . April Bu G It Tn.x. of Chihuahua. Mexieo, has acquired nn immense deposit of nitrate of r.nla which be recently dffeOOVt red near her.Analysis shows that the percentage of nitrates makes th deposit of great commercial value. Kiel n Mii' el Bei r'eoinil. Waterloo. Ill . April 5 Arthur Miller, aged 11 years, son of Jacob P. Miller, who had been missing since Satirday. was found. Sunday, In company with a tramp named John W Ryan, who had kidnaped binx