Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1904 — Page 2

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ury at tea Francisco, la tba trial of Mr CoriMia l' ir.g the death of two women r. I VI.. ss-n litii; poi-o:n i h rough ths mail, returned a if murier :n the hit !c.:r. th, and fixed the penalty at life

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SEWS IN BRIEF. Ccrp.ltd rn-u Vinous Sv r?ie. FIFTY E ChTH COGRCSS.

In the United S'a'cs dis'rVt ror a Ran Francisco, on the .tb. former Ipmy Sheriff William T. Xa&ha an.: Th. aagg K Pempsey and Horn Tooa. a C aese. were convuted of cx:.p.ra j agar---, the government. A dispa'ch received at 'he laadtg of flee, in London, on tba Ith, said that Gen. Mar Donald a infantry, while reconnoitericg near Kaiapanpe. encountered Thiberan. who cpened fir There wer- no casualtiea, Th- ; .t' .-.''.a!-. rn. ot. the Hanna memorial day exert :e has epofUg April 30 aa the date for boldlag the eaercises at Columbus. O Faired - S- r.v - - r.vi. w .! deliver the memorial orauoa.

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Senate Tb the iti on the KB, i Mr Spxoner replied the democrat! stricture on the conduct of the poat . office Jepartm nt. and also traversed ':iuue an extensive political field Ha . defended the course of the postmasterf Central in the irregularities of his d . pertinent, and chanted erat the effort '? ipon the part of the democratic senator J to secure a conprrssior.al inquiry v.-aa e the interest of political policy. Several billa of minor Importance w-re 4 passe 1. The bill for the appropriation !a for the Portlar.d. Ore . and for coast--vise shipping were paaaed finally by : "eptinc the house amendmer. 11 Th " senate then, at 5 o'clock, went into ir executive session, and at 1:11 p m. - adjourned Houire The recent execti utlse order of the president relating to ase as oridence of pensionaM 1 3- . ability flaTBlabnl the text for an ira- ; .-fioned appeal by Mr. Bocrke Cxka ran IX. Y.I to the membera of the

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EX-QUEEN ISABELLA OF SPAIN IS DEAD The Grandmother of King Alfonsa ot Spain Pusses Away. END CAME AT HER PARIS HOME

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I li d here a: a m. oi tiiil'.,:..i wita j mm ' tteBA Th.- Am.ri. .tu mbaaay, whiih oi IK -ite the I'aUtte Ca.

an the Aviiue KUber. the lata fitce&'l residence, was early informed of the oucea's diath, and Anabaaaador Toner was among the hr.-t to call and alga the palate Mgiatcr. The Infantas lbabelle. Kulalie and Marie, daughters of the QtMMa, were at the bedside when she died. The ;ueen had been atflia ted with 1 arrippe for two month.-:, which gradually affected her IttBgB. Shortly before the queen died, the papal nuncio was summoned to administer the la.-t tacramect. but. bwtakf to his abfand from Par:.- the last rites of the church were administered by the vUar of the

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IV.n Ferdinand Immediately telegraphed the news to the king of Spain, to Foreign Minister Delcasse and to all the European sovereigns. M. Peilase called divrinK the day and was admitted to the death ihaniber. and IT W 10 ft Loubet sent an officer of his houx-hold to pre.-ent his conlulences. It is understood that Kins Alfonso aill not come to France fcr the funeral, as he did not come for the funeral of his graadfaiher King Francis,

ALL OVER THE STATE, Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire.

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Elliott May BOSOHM Governor. Itidianapcls. Ind.. Apr .1 s Tn New Washington spccittl says: "The Waahinstoa s;.r hw üaDMcb from r. rto iii" -.4 i n that Williaa h Elliott, of Na-wcaMie. im! . (ommlaaiofl r of the Intariof it the lataMl, I ta renn ami a ui bt aaet-n A .i by Ii r If H. Poat, a-f Na'H York, now aadltOV lor the isl.md N'on. of Ki iott's fria'nds h rf ha-, rcieived any Intimation from bin. that he Intended t.. resign He has b en aaaioaa to auttad Mr. Hunt aa lovern.r of the ilatnl. Hunt is to sail for home April 1. and it is Bixderatood wiil no; n ntn Blllott'a fr. ads MJ Ih-.l it be Intaada ia r pica t e baa pi bably n red an intim i i ii.it he will be

Will Spend No Money. Bhelbytrille, Ind.. April An ncree ment has b.-en drawn for both republican and (! moi-rath itj- CflAdMliM to ifja in whuh ti.ev wni aajrae not to fobaerlba money with which to bii votes or otherw :-e ( (irrupt the clt elec;i. to be h. 1.1 May :: The ai-re ment also provides that no one i to he paid to remain away frnni the polls. It provides that candidates are to pay no tribute whatever except for legitimate elect loo expenses, and the elect too aceOMatl are to be open to the inspection of the two committees. It is also provided that any candidate who violates the agreement is to surra ii' ar any iaim he may have upon a city office. Both Sent to Prison. Marion, ini . April I Jame lj'-v,e was r tit : arre.-ta-d n charpe of Intoxication, pleaded cullty and was remmitted to jail in iMault of pa ment of fine On condition that he should be r eaaed be told 8uper1nteiideitt of Po lice White that Charles Kd wards wa the man w ho had committed recent röhrt i Is M B K erardj was arr -ted, pleaded g'lilty. and then told 8 iperinten- - tit While that Lackey was th" man arbo t.'e a barrel of wblakjr fn ra H ocal ofllcf of the Cnlon Trac-

STOLE REGISTERED " PACKAGE OF S5.D0O Edward Griffith, Son of Postmastei at Great bend, Kas., Arrested.

HE CONFESSES TO THE CRIME

..- a M l.lirur I'll r I aaf Ilia- Vl.llK'a I a II U iiillllll III rllllll, Vi. !, ItrlMrnaa ! Haim- una Niiin I Va.l lilt ill-a il. N'a ai.a. Mo. April 12 Rdward Qrifi f tb. M.n if the Boatea ler at ; r- -; a bend, Ka.- . haü ben urre!ed here. barged with Mealing n i , sterxd packase of $5.000 which w.a aeni by the Tradi r.-' bank at Kansas C.iy to a bank lug hottaa m Oreai Band on February :. (Jrifhth. who lias i nfeaaod to the crime, was arrested last Friday, but tin jxet ofBoa lptftPTf did not in ike that fart public tintil Moatda) alghl .riflith wan one an MBployi of the i.raat Baal jxst office, and lie had aoMW to tho rOgMterod pi'Ka.a - At'.-r takini; thu $.".,"a.i he Peii to K". Paso. Tex. A letter iu the Kevada Ofetei addressed to "Ed (Jraliam." known to be tiriftith s al a le! to his arrot An inspea tor went to Kl Paso and trailed Irlffith to Car'hage. Mo , and from there to Nevada. her' Ql (Tith raun' t mea't a WOMaA, to v. Ikhii he had piven a lare iart of th'money The woman turned the mom-y over to the inspector, and her nami was not dlVttlgod. Crirhth was taken to Cart haue ta appear before the United Sia's mmml Etooer. It la said aootber man bow in Colorado, is ccamacted w ith ;h robbery, and iBRpacton are looking tea Uta Qrahatn made a dash for lilierty erben an fficer fminil him on the strevf. but he stoppe! when a revolver TM I vele! at him. l't'ars wire found whs 'i eatabllabed his Identity, and after a "eweating" he made a oanfoa

CALLED HIW WHITE NIGGER

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elf and the a forgeryr insists that !'. .-.at.i -nl'r train . on the l'th.

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th. Five engines were sent to ha-lp efZ th train our. and the snowdrift it o.er -h-3 str.' -- of fo)ir of - - ..; ' t: : - .a- !- - a l frm iir wh :h broke out r,n the lth. !a th hafemwt of the Oaleaburg Rich Kbool. at Galesbuyg. Ill . resulted In the a! . n "f the b lildtag Jnhn Sla'er. a nrman. was ins'antly killed by falling walls. The loea la eatimated at 11 x).0u). fully covered by Iriracre Sen I'- The f -n a n . to the poet office appropriation hill prwrtgfej bra commission to invert igate ihe posr offtie !panment vu bei ra the senate, on th 11th, and after being ruled out of order in modified fem. pra - 'in? when the senate adiourn'. Mr Oortaaa mad" an earnest.

iMalal.'lla-ll ll aallllt Hint i.MIIlt. Uaiai Kelt i KiBa gJieparJ Mawasw Bl III I I il lain. I'U. Blttlthton, Pa . April Id. I I Kelly, ajj'V. S3 years, ia in Jail, charged arith the killing of gbepard Moore, acid 18 ears. Doth young men ar well known Exfiting cirrumstanc es styround the murder Kelly was employed as a porter, and had been taunted by a crowd of the rHUMpj boy?, w ho railed him "white nigger" on account f his occupation. A crowd of boys toppd a vehicle younc Kelly erai Jriv.rg. and th name "white niccer" was buried at him. Kelly Rttetapted to drive on. but was held by the young men. and. whipping a raotvr from his pocket, he opened fire Moore fell, eg ring short : after K!ly was arre'f! A larpe crowd of excited peo-

; pie collected about the small lockj up. Several times the grOWd Nlgad j forward in an effort to force the doors j of the jail, but without success Kelly ' has bf n removed to the jail at Greens-

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ARE CHARGED WITH MURDER Mr. ral vir. liiirlf llnrkrr In .tail st llamni. In., hnrK-il W Ith u ii. Vnu. a-lir-ilrr.

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Mr Hefbarl Taf a r. ta- of War Tafv and I:s N man were mamed at fhe r- -Iba bride'a mother a' ' RM Ch Among those prsen" w tary Tidt and Charles P Taft

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The rta'- 't N-bra'a. Ka- an ortbera Mbauuri were swept r.y t blinard n the Sth. Cht?! turned oa to pa tu re rufferd agemtf. and it 1 faar-d 'hat much Jamale was dot-- tc ITedt In St. Lewis the wind a gai" va-:r.-r from 4'" to H rr;'.' - an hour The Japane- bazaar buiidint on rbe World's fa:r gmuada was bio n down.

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ovr a came of poi at nuenoB. .-o. A tght followed the dispute, and Tarpen, nc struck Ediartoo a blow h his fists, rmm the efferts of which tho latter did in a few minutes Tarrxn!te is uae.er arrest. a w -h -w a-a-! nf a board of arbitration on the wages of T2 Tampers. tS employe? of the sh30 far'orr of Sell. Schwab ft Co . at Chlrajro. strack on th " Ia a collision, on the nigh nf the Th on 'be Metropolitan elevate railroad in Chicago one woman was fa" ally hurt and many of hrs were injured. S A Vayeaer a !arbr jf tenver. Col . shot and killed bis wife and 'hen ieeapted suicide by tboottna himself la Bbt neck. H is now at the county hospltaJ. and has a chance for re-

Ky Mcintosh, who bad Jast returned 'mm th army, oo 'he 'h. w-nt .o we-rk tpon a piece of lard "hbh Mlelard claimed. M.mard baa hid in the

pies with rsard to river 'tnd bartr .aor'r Mr '. 'Mo n. id" a '" tor 'he improvement of th Ml--o :ri river Quite a larc nn.mber of bills of ninir imp)rTan"e wre pxssed. At r m the house d-

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rt the rrim'.na! divtrt court at Denver.

Col . on 'h 11th. decidual that there II no punishment preeerfthtd by statute in hat state for fraud nimmi'tivl at special elecrions. uch as the rec-ni rhartr eWMor.B in 'hat cjty ThN dei-;an '- i . offlf-iais who are fhargd wi'h s'frffnc the ballot tnix-. On petition of Frank Koutsky. Judge Harriett, in the dlrtrtel ". on the llth. Issued a i"i 'rainir.i: order aait;st he r .- i .r.' anI several city offl"tah of Seiih Omaha. Neb enjoining them from conspiring a-ninf out " Kontsky. whi gtlcpM 'hat he wa- atei ted mayor at 'he recetit election with a plurality of 11 votes. Henry VIellrum. of Portland. Ore.. fnprmrly t'nited States s-irveyor in bat sta'e. wa? arrairred. on the It'h, on an Indictment returned by the

10 fth. on the Hmhip Doooat I irora Cape Town, via g? V..

rent. Cap- Vetd islaade. The bargbews in the pary were with Cronje at Paardebarg All are on ibeir way t the St Lovis Wr rid s fair.

aw tried the contra for tb Hon of the public bur 4 ag rill. Ark . to th F F Stev Ua:t C . cf Dallas. Tex., ai

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dk?ed m o-ir,' Immedia'e'v upon . a-mbl'na of the senate. n 'he ll'h he halr presented an lnvt;a': n ! -oneress to attend the formal openina of the LkiIbiar.a Pirrhase exposition at St. Louis, April 3

Linton Coal Field Tied Up.

iL-r- gM ' bj n I I K d and the s ale -lened by the rr.uers and operetorBa Mare than 2,000 miners attended the meet in?, which was addressed by National Board Member Wüüam Blake ley. The miners ordered their dele i cafes to return from the Joint confer MC at Trre Haute This action tie BP the Linton fbld. Three of 'be : cal min-- are suspended as a result of th - at flood. Seks to Recover Money. Washington. P. C. April H. O Hawkins, of counsel for the state of J 'ndiana In th suit tif ih" state aciinst . h'? Vandalia Bailrogd eocnpasy to reovrr money a'.iL-a to b due to the j hoo! fund, fileil In tv.r supreme court mo; ion to di?rris-; or affirm the ( ase j The rav may be set for oral anmment tvfor.'' the court adjourns for the summer vacaMon. Ic th reular course of husir,es a decision ought to be reached 'arly in the fall. Damages Wanted in Two Suits. Bl n-fi :-' Bid., Apr:! .lames C ' Heeman. of Lintern, has broucht .it I apainst the lllinels Central railway for 9UMMA, growing out af the klllinc of bis son. 13 years old. by a cut-off car. Anton Wetoaki, of Linton, eennloyed ai ! a driver in tb" Summit mine, is j-uir.ir trie coal com par. for 125,000 damagee.

nt one or the tames, vvn'-ra- u naf ft ' ii iinnot h d bj the mail clerk H picked It Up and put it into his pocket and left for Kausa City and the Purine the last two years 118,001 has been stolen oef the route fron Kansas Qtj to W at It. r.d. and no cm has heretofore been arreated .rithth is 21 years old and has a wife A subtantialanio'Vit of the atoll ii $.'. " o wa returned to the govt msaea ofH ials Monday by tho nyaterlOM woman, but the exia-t amount the of ficlals refuse to state. Griffith will be iak n to Topeh Kaan. for trial

Sioux City, la.. April W. Mr. and Mr Charte Bocker. -f H t: . la. ?.re in jail un'.er nn Uadktnsenl for murier. and Mr? Rocker ha ro:ifesed to Af'.r:. y C A Irwin of this cpy that her present Irnwhaad gtvrdered her lonner h ;-band. Angmat cbroeder.

man, went to 'own with dchroeder, pat bim drunk and chloroformed him on the way home She say that S; hroeler wa nearly See d whn they reached home and that she helped Uo.ker bar.-- - r in fce iarn to ini:rate r.uwide. After collecting the insurance on Schroeder's life, she says. he tave It to Rocker, who went to South Dai.ota, and that -t then married him. AMNESTY FCRJJULGARIANS Ihr TnrlVii-llu lua rl n mrrntlun, 'luu.'.l nt niiatantlniiplr, I'ro- . i ! fair V in li I a

bim to a r f t" - ' " " hie Injury. Found in the Fiver.

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MRS. BOTKIN IN POLICE COURT Mul na-r ! Ilia- I Iim r;i' mi Mur-ili-rlnu lr. IIi-iiim-. lta-r nf Vir. Jailin I. Iluiinniic. Sar PraactoCQ, April II Mr-- Corbl.a Bot kin appeareal Monday in i'ob" Judge Conlan's our' to answer i h charge of nrorderlBg Mrs Peine, sister if Mrs lolin 1 Punninr. at lover. iei . by means of aoaeeeaed aandy Mrs Bot kin appeared without caianeel. 8bosaid that MlfUI'gaetlOg aalii' i her. whuh had been sworn to by JoahM M Devute, baaband of the votnaa a lerted to have ha-en ;"..-ot.'d was tiws to !r. .ml 'hat she a candy kn-w hn-v to tiroed In th natter Sh' added 'hat -he had risen from a elck bed to appear in court. Judge Oataaia after statins tba he cr'ainly w;- entitle! to the m rvic of eoenUM I, poat posed a further, be irln

BANK CLOSES ITS DOORS. gQafidea ll Ii aire ftl f DaTStaSwiCS n"' M l .iiliiri- In MiiLi- I ollei-lliina Ulli laa IIa- I lie I ,llr.

-inr.i'rs for Or.tndt dlsai vf las' vv k

Sofia. April 10 The Turko-Rukarla convention sipned at Constantinople provides for amnesty to all Bulgarian! compromised in the Maeonia uprising of ItdJt, ex op'IriK per.-ons guilt) of using dynamite: the repatriation ol the rfuirees. the removal of fron ties restriction on Bulgarian trade and travel and the application of the Aus-tro-Hungarian reform : e h m to Macedonia. AN OLD FINANCIER GONE. Dentil a.f K. V. i Inrlt. Ilenal of Iii Uankln llaau.r a.f '.. U lurk A o.. Im I'lllliialrlplila. Thlla-'delphla, April 10 R. V. flark, bead of the banking house of K W Ciark at Co . one of the oldest financiers of this city, died at his home in Oerrnantown. aged 77 year" Mr Clara eras identified with many trac'ion company enterprise, including those at East St. Louis, Colutubty, U . ani Grand Rapids. MicL.

Strike Ordered. Brari!. Ind . April 8. President

Ho i-- a. of the Called hum Worker! of dletrict I, ha laataed a notice to the : rierators of the Btocb coal fldd that all miters wou'd cease work on Monday. Auri: 11 T ,:s t'nral s'rlke was

orderd by President Hooaton beeanee the eeatlneera had refused to Join thf miners orgar. ization. Made Insane by Starvation. Ibdlggapolia. Ind . April Mrs Anna Blayschke has been declared insane. She lost hr mind be.ause of starvainn, and Wr husband. Joseph niaysihke. was ajTtBtod and harKet! with neglect of her and his ch'Idren Farmers Plnntinp Oats. Oraenteld. led . April I - The farmers of this county are putiinft In thrlr cats. Some of 'be keilet lands are r moist to acmit of planting hut the higher pround is luin attended to. Sk'ffs Used at Funerals. Evansville. Ind . April 8 The buckwa'er flood still afllb la the people nt f'las Bidge, in the Wabash bottOOJH n ar Vine nn s and the funerals i,f three jxTsonr whose deaths are ind ire. t : j due to the flood, were conducted Thursday In skills Toul Piny Suspected. Kokorr.o. Ind . April I A body waa fotind in Wilibaf river h're that vat later IdettUBed as Arthur Jackson, a populir Kokomo man. who disappeared mysteriously thr'e weeks ago. Cuts and bruises indicate foul play.

Pom Citv. (ikla . April II Tbl Citirer.f" bank iosed its dior .Monday, at.d the dir' curs pos'.ed this noliee: "On a count of wtdden itbdreral - of drtaosts and n failure to m vk- pUei -tl : s. we deeag It liest lo close the bai.k. BO as to ftre all a fair Lance. It is Ibilllghl 'hat the bank will be able to pay 3.1 cents on the dollar, but this Is not cuthent'.c" j b (livens is preaident, and Uegrg T BtCabdleag ashler Territorial Hank Commissioner Cooper Is in harre and H C B BfUatdbam has been appointed receiver Kcj atatO ment has be'n made of the banU s assets and llatiili'les

Teiiatl l rer am rnle. Terre Haute Ind . April II Indiana bituminous miners reassembled in convention with the operator In an effort to acre on a scale The joint scale committee is in session Tho convention adjourned pending an agreement In oiuiuitica.

BUDDHIST FROVERBU. rFrcm Ltcadlo 11 an. s "In .toUg Japan ' J There Is no miracle la true doctrine. Human life it like the dew of Ibj BMBfB Ing Never let go the rrinsof the wild colt of the heart One conb ssi,n effaces ihe sins of even three years. The fallen blossom nercr returna to the branch. Only by rea on Of having died doeaoae nter into life.