Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1904 — Page 6

THE JAPANESE ARMY III MOW 4 Two Hundred and Sixty Tnousand Men Are On the Move. 60,000 MORE ARE UNDER ARMS

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hire from Kobe, Japan. . : .iaj.ai.ese povcrnment lias -!. I tumps iu motion and fuliv 10,400 more UBdSf arms La Karristms ami a: tho de Otl These aambcn im ewiusive of tu third iv.-.rvf.-. numbering 120,000, Which have not been called to the colors. Th ggac numbers of troops Which have left Japan for their various destinations are not Known. but the entire nrst army has been landed ar.d has established itself in northwestern Korea vita it mam base at Cmampho. rinn l nrefulli . iin r ile I . The Japanese general staff fUll tarefully guards the plan of OUBptiCB, but it is generally believed that it will operate Throe arm:' ." ea. h nominally 1 men. the ecOBd army landingnest of the Yalu river, and the third army east of New fhwang. The landings of the latter two armies will be easi! Accomplished, for the light cruiser njuadron iau protect both niov . an :. I v i.- iiinii Prtgnrnwi It is thought tha the landing of a heavy Japanese fon-e w.! of the mouth f the Yalu will force th-' R OS sians to abandon tho fortifications Which they have been erecting north of

for the purpose of opposing lg jf the first army of Ja;an -a. It u- also anticipated three great Japanese forces

NOUIRY

THIBETANS PAID DEARLY $jf J

INTO BEEF TRUST

Thv'ir G.'neral and Escort Killed m Attack On the British.

ME WORLD'S FAIR OPENING

?rcjjramme of Proceeding, April

30, as Decided Upon.

II..- tmial I i r a'll ihr I iral hol, ud I In n Hu- Im uu Ii i r r of tlir I kllifl.ni Hetaa.

Tuna. Thibet, Afl tl II ui ticral. the whole of sis pi i ort and live l.hassa oflh , anion;; the rfraadreda killed Ir iDK of Man h 31 at Cup;. 1 The small Uriush lossCounted for by the fact tha

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Agfnts of the Department of Com

merce at Work in St. Louis. THEY ARE IN SEARCH OF DATA

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were unat'ie or to fire a ho iiad fi l en in t 1

I untren Maina tu Knut- Wfcl Meal la ll'i. I ami i aitlr I I'ltr lui.tnrt II,- I imlinura al IMIi.t ISitmi.

a.m.a'a mill V.il I'nada, a M-fa-

uiuik lo.riia anil api-i-eli-Unk-laii Ihr I'raluirl. SL Louis. April 2. The ofllcial programme for the opening exercises of

;:. is now cor iounci'd as sooti

as the eieeutivc committee pass?

"Ili'd OVT to I (' ddp

s fair. A Will be

mop manv

pits, the n Thibetans,

tights in co k:ned faces of the

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th" Ya'. i the cross from K'i that the will opei army 1 1 Chw ;ir: anii that ment an tion Th tl.. i: . -

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railroad

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1. in ml lir-d I tr.l MMM. Whn the Lhassa general fired the first shot, the ThlbeUUM with wild shouts drew their swords, fired their rua. 1 ' i. ;. sr. ! .- ,rj- ! f rwar ! ANnit a doen swordsmen made a desperate rush in the direction of Col Maolonald and a smali kno of officer- Four Thibetans attacked Mr randier, th correspondent of the London Daily ..ail. hut Col Maodonald seized a rifle and .-hot down two of them at a few yards and another officer killed the other two. thus saving Mr Candler's life Those of the Thibetans who tried to climb the wall were met with a terrible magazine rifle fire, but they did not falter, those behind springing over the heaps Of dead iod c,i c the Muht until riddled wit!, bullets. ll.-llr.-il lliiu.i'dlc Wh'n finally the Thibear -e'jrei they tramped hack slowly ar I . lily, though followed by a hail of bullets. A raouptila batterv was brought lato action, and tore the recreating line with shrapnel A terrible t rai! of dead and dying marked the lir.e of march. At length, th hist wounded, limping Thibetan turned the corner, some 4 '

r- manna tattle and

names and their movements are aepc They hare been sent out by Secretary Cortelyou in accordance with a resolution of aStaggssa ir-tr 'icing htm to invetiga' the causes of 'he alleged low BftaSfl of beef iT'le in the I'nited

States and the unusuall) between 'he prues of b

the selling prices of fresh beef." The r.-xdution ordering the investigation directs Mr Cortelyou to ascertain and report whether thse conditions have resulted in whole or in part from any combination in restraint of rommene. whether the pn-es haT been manipulated by any corporate cor.:) :r.a': n ar ! ;f so. what the capitalization, management and profits of such combination are From S'. LoaJa The inspetors will risit Chicago. Kansas City and St Joseph in turn They will also probably risit Omaha. Th agents will ake 's:!:nony in rach of the cities, and from the information submitted by them Mr Corelyou wi'l make his repor to the presi-

reed against the Beef trust after reading the report, he will order Attorney-

I ;.g to tr-.e chat by making the W observance cntirel Kroegt-r of the bi f erred with me nil Sjmphony eociety securt-d definitely

lr. 4 Erin t It. au of music conI of the Choral : the (.! . n and their pgomUe to

The B for a co

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part;eipate in the chorus Th- Mora mg Choral society and the Apollo club will also take part. Th" combined strength of these organizations will insure a chorus of töo voices, composed of the best musical talent in St. LouK under the direction of Prof. Alfred Brast. The chorus will sing the K;vsit:on hymn. "Hymn of tho Wrvit." written by Edmund Clarence Stelman. The exercises will be h-ld in tha Plaza of St. Louis, the temporary stand for the speakers, singers, officials and guests facing north with the Louisiana monument as a background. The pmeramnie will be opened by Sousa's and WefTs bands. The opening number will be the Louisiana march, composed by Frank Van der Stucken, of Cincinnati The composer will conduct his march, which will Ih? heard for the first time. The acC' ptance from Mr. Van der Stucken has been received. The second number will be the invocation by Rev Frank W. QtUsSMloS, nf rnioaan P.-itlriarinf thi Pr.-si tenf

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PREPARING FOR TROUBLE hr Third eSfM Sf U ulrin rni I'l ii a nil In Mi-'-. Ilir,-al-I'li.-d I r 1 1 1 1 - In lln- llnlU:iu.

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airy will a Thouch l seem infer Jar.aiifs of for thetS. Much of i porting for light, i n

to tla Ha

GRAVES REFUSED TO ESCAPE l

equal In ranz to Mn K ;m; . an held artillery. Japan al-o p ssc.-.- a large numir of excellent ttonntsia hatteties, which in a rough countrr will save a distinct sdysatage bveff the Russians, iii'i.i. I ii r . j - Partial Pallire.

It Feim- i r a i ri 'hat Vice-Admlral i harle w. rri. ieeaasg t IV if Togo'i failure to effectually dispose of nunio ii. iu--.i tm ugi the Russian Beet at Port Arthur has 1 imrr i KTaeatw Jail. delayed the Japanese land i ; ratior.s. A general thaw la now proceeding in jr, Moioea la April 3 !h -ugt Korea and Manchuria, rendering h ' ()t( j ,,r nj,.r,;(.r ;n !r nr.- , sra country" roads Impassable lad making .tniJ awa!,jnc trial wrh an irrar o: It Lai possible to conduct '-.n-ral mil- iimcs astainst him that teems lav Jtary operations until the ground hard-j pjj,,, ,, Char;, - ,;ra. - urdei en indie nent rharced vv ih ni ir l- ri'ni CHARLES CACKLEY'S CRIME Cesamii ifii a iioaiii-ide Talrty-SIa I

Irnn Suit .nn. I I ! i il On I rial til I it rni I ii u I on . la. Kaokak. la. April I The trtal of Charlet. C.k klejr for an offense committed J6 vears a;o. comtn'med Mori da. Cacklev shot and killed CoBStahlft Hauben Fen-tenmaker at Farmington, la, July ". 1868 escaped from jail and until a t&on time at , has been at liberty Ii-irit.g the mterval he marri.-.i and reir! a large 'am ly. to whom hi. crime i; not known llavinn sirveu In the civil war. bt ipplMd tor pension Ilia name attraitinir BOtJcS on the jieris.nn l.sis. an off: t was m tit ' Cacklev - home at a iroodcho psr'l camp in southern Missouri The ; iultive was arrested and liroMs.-!.' buck to Iowa for trial

TRACE OF MRS. JOHN C. BURNS furo tireatrd In ini-innatl .th revented ' hk Ihf Mlliitt liiraco M Third ' W i.iuaa' Jei-lr. ran sport Chlragr. April 1 - The first trace of The sol- Mrs John C Buns since ber disapr.c bau- pearan fr m a Chkago koleJ the ar- ' years ao was found Saturday. whr James Ttyl r. a r.ero was srr?sed at

The cannon of Bat

will täen

up "America" and. led by th the national anthem will be

THE ST. LOUIS GRAND JURY . br 1'ri ii- -f.il Itri-nmmrnil.illun Hast I tb- t:ilninnt inn nf h r t less i rm PWMtsea. Lciuii April 2 The February

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Joors and made th aased by bloodh-T

:n jail for alieueii riminal assault LARGEST DAM IN WISCONSIN

THE CAR BARN BANDITS.

It la I nmli il al i.rim.l llrild. Oa Ihr iv. ..n,lii Hin r. ami Will p. i erataa Oyasa iinrr r.im r. special inter Appletni,. Wis. April 3 -Th- 1 1: z'St ter Tevh,, I' dam m the state a ill b c ompletsd at official PtCOff Grand Rapid, in w days, giving the i achools. hosii wa"r p v it and mill industry of the j tut iocs in Wisconsin rive tmmease adtaaceaseat gggsatljr pr The dam i fee' kmg at.d w.ll fur- for a spewly nish 1,000 horse iower The transfer demand ta t of water power to the Van Nortwick lishm-nts isyndiiate a Kauk.vina. ending years Is Eran'el ti of litigation which paratysed industry other posers

j'i'Ui- i UylrMMM, "ii bleaai BVnlest III.- Wrll nl llafcaw Inriiti

Kiii .l. i on I rial.

Thn writ of habea se of liutav Marx.

ChW igO, April " Corpus for the n-l

one of the car barn ba&dtts, ras le ni'-d by Jtidge Chytrau.- Emil Hoiki, the las' of 'ii- -aii ha I .-n plac-ed on ti Ragstoa Death, SpoUmne. Wash., April ." Patrick JJenry Winston, 'ormer attorae)r-ga-oral of Washington, at one time United Bta'i-s 'Ii 'riet attorney ami editor of Win.-1 or. -i Weekly, died radealj of heart failure Monday mornim: Hi was a natiM- of North Carolina Beset 0 Uraahtsaj gmsfes Bslartasi, Now York. April f Members of Orace hiin h (TUllesHlll Kpismpali. Brooklyn, brok th collwtlnn record In 'b t'liy of ChUfthOS,'' Sunday, by conti. Lutum $: i an Basti r 'jffsrinp tawaid the endowment fund.

theriv has formally leea enmp'eted Paper mflJa are numerour Work has already begun on $1. ,008 paper mill at UetTii oti:,a!. has n-n oreanit d to build an thr mill of tiaidar proportioni rh n lees irr Kalllaa. Canton O April I The cremt of the food in Cast n has lieen reached

and 'he waten are falling i llllii-ii 1'i-ai'hr. Springfield. Ill April I -The Illinois pea h orop is destroysd, but the wheat crop is flourishing, savn the spaciaj crop buli tm for th month f Mxrch. lined by the I I ion is division of the I'nited State.- department of agriculture. Hrrrsaai in Iii i r imWaahiafftoa aggfl I The quarterly etlmate of the value of foreign coins, issued by the director of th mint, shows a net decreased value of stiver rliirinc the quarter of 101911 cent fins ounce

tha day to th.s no word has been received fn m her or her husband. OUR INTEREST S IN TURKEY tnilt-d mir Wialater I rldnaa IIa n apr-i-l.il liilrrilra lib I'urrlun Hinlalr-r IrnlL I'aaht.

April -t. I'nited ( Leishinan has had s ' with Foreign Minist on th subject jf ;k n of the American j and chari able iaatt j key Mr L-ishman

ior to ti

'ousd make them tail we can not too d to the governor of

Mmilhli I Ir.-iilnllnn llrmrm. Washington. April 3 The mon'hly comparative s'a'ement of the circulation, issued by tho fompt rotier of the curency. shows that at the close of

s. March l4. the total ation of national bank note- was an increase for the year

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Ilm in I llr mil Oraih. Bloomfteld. X J. Apr.i I Mrs Fran ai l'annbacher is dad from blood poisoning While celebrating her s"er y-first birthday anniversary recently . he reeeiv a liMiqier of r and scratched her linger n a horn Blood polSSaStag follome.1 Ton I nana In be l(-aanlblo. CMcafa, April The three Fallal boys, wh v two we-ks aeo. set fire U the Holdn public school, detroylnf It, bjive been released by Judge Tilthhill He held non w-u old enough u know the extent A ha wronxuoiail

"We lean to the iheory that policing Is s f ::.'". n of th sta'e and that pcwer to control should be lodged with the governor, bu; we do strongly besLeve. for the best interest of the city, in the exercise of tUst power through

and th.s can only be done thronen Don-part .zan boar I of police commish is of the creatast importance for the w elfare of the city that our governor lo this at once ar.d make th' ir;. char..'- in the pieaggd toarl. as Um World's fair Is to be opened shortly anl the strain on the po!:c fores will be .rea'er than it has ever ben 'It would simplify the conduct of aaticfpa! affairs if there were bti' on laree leglslstive boly of from forty to six'y memlers. instesd of two bodies, as now is the case in this i'y. Our city should be nin a- i i-.- rj-ora' -ni r m 'lir-ui lniin'-s principles and entirely removed from th domain of politics." Ilrar-d rhlrl llrnrrr.tril Q iincy, 111.. April j. OsoorM Helss, t.jo was srrested here on suspicico. lss: month, snd later released, was rearrested. Thursday, ss detectives claim they have obtained clear evidence that lM Lirxlarlzed s ore a I... u-iana. Mo., and F.rf. Madison. Ia DNrrr4 In gt, I null ran Francisco. April 2 MaJ Oarrington. in command of the Fhilippins sroutr bow at the Presidio, has bea orderal t rtsrt at once for St Li ils, ar.d 'um over the command, afterward raooCinc to the adj i'ant-gsnerai.

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Miss Hapgood tells how she was cured of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation and escaped an awful operation by using

Lydia B rinkham s Vegetable ComfX)unda

DkAä MKS. I'inkham: I ItllTered for frmr wmmrm with avKal tha

noeton called Salpingitis (inflammal knof tho fallopian lubea) god antw, whii h an- moat tiistn-ssini; and painful nilincnts. atfi-i-tinirsill tl

mroonding parts, iinttormlniiig tho ooostitution, and Ran.inf the life forces. It you ha I set d meg y. gt asr;., before I began takiug Lydia E. Füskham'a Veetabgg Compounil. ami hal noticed the sunken er s sallow cottiplfxiuii,atid general emaciated condition, and compared that acraon with me u 1 am todar, mbtiat, bemrtr nnd welL yoa would not worult r that I leel thankful to yu and yotir Wonderful nudi. ine. whit h raatored n..- t new life and nealth In five months, and sated me from an awfid ti'ieraiiuu." Alias lut.sE iLiroooix 102a Sandwich 8U Wiadaor. Ont. Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result fr. :u sudden htoppinir of the BKmthlj tlow, from infiammation of tho womb, and many other CSttSSS. Tbe slightest iadieatiom of trouble with the ovaries, in....-., d bv dull throbbing pain in the s ic, accompanied by heat and shouti in pains, should claim your instant attent n. It will not curt itself, and a hospital operation, with ail its terrors, may easily result from BCffb t Ieak Mi:. PrvKnAM: lean truly say that nu have saved lay lifo, ami 1 cannot expreß my srratitade to von in words. 14 Before I wrote t jr u b LLti j Bow I f it, I bad d i red for over tW'i y.-.irs steady a:. 1 i.t I ds of mnw in m dii ino besides, but it ail failed to do mo any g m d. My mensea did not apoear in that time, and

I p tillered mt 'i pain. I would daily have fainting ipella, Deadache, bacltache and K'urit.o; down j-airi, and v. as to Weak that it wai bard for me to l" my vrk. 44 1 nsed your medii ino and treatment as din - t. -1. ar.'l afte r taking three bottles

f I rdia Ei linkham'a egetable Coin-

pound, mensea apmared, my womb tiouLles k ft me, ;:nl I have been pecularergf since. I used fourteen N.til.-s of

Lydia I!. I'inkliam's Ve;etalIo 4 oiuiounl and KIikmI IMiritier topetlo r, and am new restored to perfect health. Had it not been for you. I would have been in mv crave.

m I will always rorimmend your wond rful remedk a, and hope that tjbeae few Lines may lead others who suffer as I did to try your remedies." Bgaa, T. ('. Wii.i.ai-kn, Ji. It No. l, .Manning, Iowa. Boeh aUMfoest ionable testimoeiy pi ores the power oi I. villa K, iink ham'a ";etahii' om oniwl over diseases of women Voinn shoiilil rem niher that tlu'v ar' privileged to consult ULrs. i'ioJtluiiu at Li un, Mnggaj ulxjut their illn s, entirely In c.

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