Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1904 — Page 2
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The Russian . :ent hac gl vol to lie that n iaN-r correspondea.l us Ins wirelesa telegraphy will bt Iftraiu ; sp s and shot. ft) President Roosevelt has sicnrd the. bill making an appropriation of $7YMM for the Lewis ar.d Clark exposition to 1 ? held n: year at Portland. Or Albert A. Ames, form t mayct ol M;i i: ipoJis. M;i.n is arrested on the 14th. ob an indictment charging him w'th acveptiug a bribe Deceiulcr 15. lfiOl, from Bessie Lee.
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Forced S'a-n Senator Wm A Clark of Montana, sailed, on the 12th. on UM Hamburg-American liner Princes Victoria Louise, for a five or six week emise in the Mediterranean to regain his health.
The nomination of Col Albert R Mill sujerin: n.'.er.t of th- f... iry academy at West Point, to be briga-flier-general, mas favorably acted on b the senate committee on military affairs on the 14th. ! II I - President Roosevelt, on the 14th em to congress a message rocom meniinc an appropriation of ISS.000 -c compensate William Radrliffe. a Hnttsb subject, for loss of property by a mob fa Colorado in ItfiL The battalion of Filipino smuts, under command of Maj Carrington which ha leen at San Francisco foi lome time. left, on the 12th. on a special train for St. Louis, where they w ill be one of the fea--ire of th 'ion
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lTi. r. def ixl.- l the attitude of the iou'Ii toward the negro. Senate The nennte, on the 13:K bCn conalderatl'in of the bill providlujc for the oerument of the i'an.imt canal i i The greater part -f the day waa ctui! -0
Joh:. Benneit. a negro, ml H, wwi le t rocuttAl at the annex of the Ohio penn ntiary . on Um l.'th. for tae murder of hi ifi' at (! titn, t , last Ileum! i r Thi' Hank of 1 nn .'tule. la, was f ntrroil ly tlnec on the l ith who a'titnpteil t dynamite tho saf They i re disnvcred. and tlod before actumi I: -hit..- their purpose The Haiti more Hau: ,aM- L fe I MVP MM t) Oft., f Halt imor.'. lift, VtNH lo' ihe hands of rei ivers u th 14th. apod the appli. ar lotl of Si;t:e Insnrane tnini::si Otttf Wllkinsoai, and upon an answer til 1 by the tompany. in whith the ai'iointnieiit of rt elvers was wntfd. A brt.no tall. t. aid to be the firf metiuirial to John Paul .1 v.. - or tJ In thiscoumry. v.as unveiled, on the l.'.th. at the school btiihliiia' l aring his nana in Kast lto--.n. The mix.l liii-'h wrtiool at KaatM City. Kas . may e dose 1 ivrmanentljf as a raanll of the race feeling thai has grown out of the k tting f Roy Mir,.o a w h i p :p:l. by a negro. LATE NLWS ITEMS. m m Fera'e- Tht entire day tu the senate, on the l Ith, as .:iveti up to tho tonsidertition of a bill for the PtodHcte
'iioa of tho agrtenseal with the c.u-
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iheir landi Messrs liubois and Tel- ; r cix seil the bill. be ause it iTid not provide for the acquisition of the lands in the reservation tinder the homestead law. and it was defended lv Mesar?
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ALLOYED THE STATE. Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire.
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to th- iractes ana labor aeiwy ami a general strike ordered The employers ins. Ft njmn an ien shop policy, and the men refuse to work with nonunion men.
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FYirz Idle Von !r.-- ih-.m. who et&lntl to be a scion of one of the oldeal and
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Me title, son of a rabint official itn.W Emjerrr William I . wa sentenrcd to three years and six months in -pr n at Milwa-ih', on the l.'.'h for f .--err. R. M Snytlor. a local capitalist I f Kan-ai City. Mo has forn-.cd a corporation to pipe nv irai M fn m Independence. Kas . to Kana City, furtishing the towns along the rmre. a eistance of 1 mi!- The company. It is s'aved. ha a'.r--.idy rereU I options on several well In southern Kai u
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f civil a. connen..r dry civil
Gov Herrick of Ohio, on the lth. granted a reprieve to Charles Stimme, who was sentenced to be elcctroc : . on ;nl 13 for 'he murder of .Tt.-jh V Shide. of Dayton. Stimm 1 x denied a new trial by the circuit court, and the reprieve was allowed to give his attorneys an opportunity to appeal the cace to the suprem r urt. While at target practica off IVnsacola. Fla., on the 1.1th. an explosion or-irrel In the breech of a LI inch gun that was being loaded, in th af er turret, killing -9 men. Including five of the great batileshn IftaMMMrl fommissioned tiffler. and lnjuine five more, two probably fatally T!,p Missouri Is commanded by Cap' W S Cow lee
POBtmartsr Jco Io';)h. of Brlghtom, Ta . was trie; on a charge of rtolatiKf postal laws in the L'ni- ! St court at Keokuk. Ia . on the I"th. Dolph w. i harced with openlrg l-tor ad-ir.--el to patrons of the Brighton patl nflice He is an old man. and has Mtvad as iKstmaster for many year. I M Pkenoa imposd a fine of $4
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svmpi'nv Witt civil ric. 11 ahoultl cntrol pow.-r. anl av.i Th- civil serii tak n up. and about h.ilf of l the vnate a.11
eratlon of the ftrneral deflclenr resumed In the house, after u minor bills had been paased dent's r.c.-rit r l.-r r arltiK v Ions was att.n ke l l, Mr. I i Ala I, who contends that th'warrant ir. I.iw f ,r It The prci
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work on the gent ml deficiency bill was
nearly completed by the bouse. Preceding this, the District of Columbia vas ltisl.ned for in novcral minor matters. The feature of the dav was a spejch of criticism on "Theolore R(Ki-evelt. the republican presiilernial landidate." by Represent a i.ve I'a'tcrtoa tTenn . House adjotirned at 5:1 o'clock p. m. j Two loys. Lester Kerruode and AI 'fred Boyd. aged. resp. t i vely, 7 to 15 years, of Falls City. Nel., lost their UT4W, on the P'.th. while playtftg in an 'elevator containing 40,000 bushels of - iled corn. Pnaware of the boys presence, the elevator man openeil the , chute to fill a car, and in ihe rush of the frrain the boys were carr.ed uuder and smothered. W"nile the city fire department, reinforced by companies from th? suburbs, was being taxed to Its utmost, fihtin; jthe OO iilental hotel fire, in Indianapo- ! lis. Ind, on the 17th. an alarm a turned In from St. Vincent's ho.-pital. When the first fire company arrived, one lif had l"m lst and several wro seriot?ly injured in the panic that followed . The Cunard line f earner Etruria which failed on the 17th for New York, from Queens'own. carried the Irish sec tii n for the St. Louis exiKwltion. It lncluder lace valued at J'.'.'hi ,000, and M wral tona of soil gath--red from the four prov!ncea The exhilJt is arcompanied by 72 ptMfMRI David Rc'.h'.hild. until recently preskkat of th. wrecked F'ederal bank, pf ftm York, was arrested on the 17th led taken to police headquarters. At his own request, no effort was made 'o secure hail for him. A yoiinz woman, who. three days Co. committed suicide in a downtown notel in Chicago by drinking carbolic arid, was on the 16th identified as Mra llffle Fchinker. of West Union, Ia. Sena's The senate, oo the lftt cont.nuwl -cnsileration of the snndr)
civil appropriation bill, but did not conclude it A number of other bills were passed during the day, including measure ratifying ajrreemeiit with the
Indian and Fort Devils Lake, Rosebud and Flathead rerervations. located re-
ms of the tvii airice apectlvely in North Dakota. South la
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Walter Brown, the Elkhart Mnd manufacturer charted with implication In 'he wrecking of the Indiana Nation a. Hank of Elkhart, was. on the 11th fo :t l guilty in the federal court muter 43 liStttKt counts Immediately after ho arrived at his hotel. Brown waa Ml :i by an attack Of heart trouble, and In more than an hOQJT his recovi . .'. - doubtfi;!
Jtfdge BratOB, in th circuit eottfi n P'bri.on!. Ky . has thrown out. 4M p remptory instructions of mental ini.ii n'ty. all ihe various wills left by the late Gen 't us M. Clay. This 1 l tlie generals property to hit t aril heirs, and cuts ol Dora Cbty l'r -ck. who at one time recelred ns;.'. -rablr) notoriety as the youMifd wife ot ' : : nati man.
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tlBfri Mtolll, wiiii the permiMlott I poie. Is comity li the Dnlted I.riately and wliho it a mlsarriving probably in June. Ac t of the congregation of rtudies rditial will visit thf Ca1 h. li imiy at Washington, and ho will ;ia! a trip to the St. Ixciis erHa. Several friends of the arv bo have invited him to tl.elr I expert tbt his visit wiJJ extend
PERSONAL AND GENERAL The Chinese minister at Wa.-hir.c on IM entered an energetic protest against the treatment accorded prominent Chlnewe coming to this country in connection wüh the Iuisiana Purchase exposition, which amounts, in tome instances, to a positive insult to a friendly rwer. The Japanese consul In New York city has made complaint to th- - -n-ment. at Washington, that th Ham-burg-American line s'eamer POtfklai took away in her cargo a quantity ,f arras for the Russian government, j which are contraband. J. W Hawkins, who was shot In a street fight over pollUci on April 4 by '
L. T Russell, formerly editor of the I-awfn I'imocrat. at Lawton. Okla., died on the 1 ltb Hawkins was a native of Georc'a. S7 years of ae, and was a man of impo ing flenre, bpinK six feet seven inches tall. He was ;ptgoant at-arms of the house In the late Oklahoma legislature. Four hundred employe of the Lynn t Healy piano factory at Ct.li co qui work on the IJtl The fjtMMMifJI of "closed shop ' is the sole issue. The front and side walls of the fourstory brick building at Thirty-fifth trial and Eighth avenue. New Yurk. collapsed, on tha Utk, nnd six men were Injiyed, one of them seriously. Th ca use of the collapse has not beea explained. The boiler of a Sar.'t Ft funding in the yards at Florm". Kas . exploded, on the llih. instantly kiliing K.nanuel I?;'hn. the fir. -nan, and fatally Injuring William E Moodjr, the engineer, lioth of Emporia. Harry McAleer. who Is lrV'i murdfred Frank BVfUM, a Rortoa (Kas , r.tn, was arrested fit rort 8tt. Kaa.. and made a full confession BttnOTM of conaclenre caused him to COkfcttf ha said Setretary Taft returned to Wa I ,i,i;fon. on ihe nth. from a trip in the weat, and spent rme tims with th
I p-e!dcut at the White House.
j kota and MfMtfUM House Th j heuso passI the last of the supply-
bills of the government, in general deficiency appropriation measure, after
a stormy sestsioa. which IfafMcd till S: 15 in the iratalag Ooattal was a pftrtf one over the 'lefleiency appropriation for jnsions. whic h the democrats tri'-d ineffectiveiy- toan:-nd by incorporating as a law th recent executive age disability iet i-ion order. An effort was made by Mr. Moon (Tenn l to M4Mi a yea and s-ay vote on his anendment as to the age disability order, but the
speaker r fused to recocnizc bim for this purpose.. On a pro forma motion to recommit the bill, the iemH rats, ane-red by the speaber's refial to reeofrnize Mr. HoOft, sefiired a roll call, hit after th vote had lie n taken, all further opposition ceated and the bill a pasod. Edward Otlfflth. son of the postmastr at OtltM Hend. Ka . and who stole a reeisterrd package containing lo.ooo, en rcu!e from Kansas City ti f:rat Bfftd entered a plea of guilty in the federal roiyt at Topka. m the 18th. and was sentenced to two years in tii fpd-ral penitentiary at Laar worth. Th crand Jury In the f n il court it Pprir.efl' Id. III . return, d a verdict flndir; Mr- Mary T. rry i-- iilfy if Ihe murder of 14-fMT-cM Lfl ftt (irat.bTry. Punishment was fixed it 2' yean in the penitentiary- The woman rereiv d thi annonro ement of the rcrolct wi'hout a tremor Purine the St. Louis exposition Chlcaco will be billed as a su turner resort point by all Of the western raüi i -. This wai d- idex! on n' a meetii.e of a speiial committee of the We.st. rn Pate
eager bjktm lation mm on the istti Thirton pri.-oner MftMJMfl fr m Jnll at Pine Rluff . Ark., leaving only four Inmates. The earape was effen'rvl by tunneling Pricks b4a pi' Itad out of the walls with a knife and mHUon, Peter Neldcwieier. oaa of the Chi am iar barnbantlits w ho are under s ntena lo be hann! April 22. attempted to 'ommit sni ide on the ltuh.
Chicago. April II Patt Nieder" meier. Ihe lead-1 i the car l arn bandits ii.au -we .!.; a'-' a:'-mp's at Wlleide NU nditi.n. aa a result, is co pr.'tir.ioits that it i f ar.. he will not survive Should Jie still be alive n.xt Friday he will be carric.l to the gallows and 4M44M üb I MTaa aeetcaMi ftsaaaed Ni-(lrmeier plann d his attempted atiiclde carefully First he masticated and swallowed ihe heads of 7. or PH) sulphur niatchi's While ihe phosphorus waa bagaiaf his ttonach, i sawed at the radial artery of his left wrist wiih a sharp-pointed toad pencil. Striking a bone in the wrist, he gave up trying to sever th- artery and turn ! a la weapon to the largo eins
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j the arm and tore 04JMB tho veins l.avj iCR a large. Jf4flMd wound exposed j through whiih the blood fcWBOd in streams, dyeing his tad A 'hing and I running down over the cell floor in j pools. His second attempt came after ! the w ound had bM dri sse.l and i iosed ! by the county physiian . . oi.l llemi I. Niedermeier was lying apparently tjaconxdous in the hospital under a gttard'a (are His ri-'li! arm and band . were hidden by the bod totalaff, and with hardly a disornible motion h Flipp d the l atülag.- off hi-- l fi arm and with his sharp finger nails tore : away ihe threads in the Wottad, and Inserting his forefinger into the ragirei ' hole, he worked auain at the veins anl si iij;ht to rca :i an artery. Ht I atcoavcioaaty tittered a groan am! made a convulsive movemept which attr.i. ! the attention of the physicians nur-e and the guard, and on throwins: back the coverlids, the att"ndant saw w ith horror that Niedermeier had torn away the banla:es and reopened the wound. Niedermei r opened hu eyes, and with a leering, wan smi! explained: "Let me died. Doe. Go away at.il let me die You ware almost too late the first time. Now why do you try tu save my life?" Ill mill I.iii -rlHi. Niedemeler lost a large quantity of blood, and was almost pulsels for a time Tho m.ist danger, however, 1. that the poisonous p!. . : 1 r is has. burned him fo severely that hi life can nu be sa.cd for i,; final tavfaaj ou,t on lue gallows. Niedermeier say- h" pot his idea of swallowing phosphorus when a prisoner in ihe jail comniitrd suicide it
tha: manner while Ni lerrneier was awaiting trial For the last two we. ks Niedermeier has be n saving th matches he was able to fib h and beg He even pave up smoking to some extent so he could hoard them In get tlnp at the veins and arteries in hit arm he first sad three long gashes Th-n he pushed the sharp end of th pencil into one so it would pass under the veins. Then he twisted the pencil around and around until the veins were twisted and burst. In doing this the pencil broke into several pieces Niedermeier's first attempt at suicidt was nearly successful. I ettet I miiiil In III I. A Ptter written by Niedermeier prior to the attempt at suicide was fn;ynd oncealed in his cot In the letter the writer Incidentally expressef repentance of his carter, and he regrets leaving the few wbo have loved bim. but chiefly the lettr is a morbid glorific ation of the writer's courage and his loyalty to his kind in contrast with Ni"derm'ier"s associate. Gustav Marx. The letter says: "There are four reasons why I should take my own life First, because of the public boast that I i an not commit suicide while I am so closely guarded Baeosd, ami tha'
I can not cheat the scaffold Third, that they can not say they wactfjlad me and made me pay for a rime Fourth to havo another mystery for the ignoroot police to solve." The letter concludes as follows: "It seems very pleasant to have this everlasting enjoyment of rer I am an atheist and do not I.. lleve jn any religlon. Signed I'ETEU N'IEIF.RMKIF.Il "
lli.omlil l.i Mini- Ion I, l-r'il . victoria. B C.April ir - it is feared that the Vi toria sealing sctiooners Triumph and Hiana have foundered at sea The narntbonrd of th. Triumph has been found at ():n; no souncl and both schooners are Considerably overdue a Claymjuot, whei the.. Ofmaltf land th ir I atch cd at il i Hot l liun.t ill.-. BraaaviR), ind . April is Capt. Rabberd of :!:e gimloat Nashville has wired Hat OWiac fee the fact that his boat could not pel under the Cairo bridpe u would not come to Evansvllle H. will. aoWevcr, 'lid the iI-troyer boat Law rtfM nnlni limn r I in- IIiiIupiI. Lffadoa, April 11. - The submarine boat "A 1." wb:di was run down by the steamer H rwiik Castle. March 18, near Mm Nab lightship r-uiing in the los of her crew, numbering 11 offliM- arii! men I, a ln raised.
Ore Found in Chuk County. Indianapolis. Ind . Ap.il IS Jamea S!ia ol 'Henry x Ute, w ho ow in. land udjoininK th- stui. foreatr) rMiation. has found sonic or.- on Ins faim which cuitaitis carboaata of Iron, zinc ittlphata and b ad te!phal Bhea seat several of the aanptcfl to State OeolaglM Match icy aho wrote to hlta that aa thought that the nic tais ;!iown in the ore- träfe not in sufficient cniaiititi, to pay lo
VOrk it Stat-Cc-oli'Fi.-t Hlaii hi. says. how. v. r. Ib.at il.i i- is a possibility that j
richer aeda of th ore extetM into tna r. servatioti. In that rftM the I.OW acres in Clark i ounty would I. more valuable than was xpe.t.il when the lard was
HEUSACK HELD FOR ANOTHER MURDER Prisoner is Indicted for Killing His Own Mother. DEFENDANT IS UNCONCERNED
Mease n rellta aal f the hargri i ii. i MspreMi - i lo .'i.ii. I. Ihiil Ha Ulli be e il 1 1 1 I .
Church 1 I . .ted. Braastrille, lad , Api .1 is The "hureh of the Bvenlnti Ufbtiat Black' Intra .areiaall mlding Iowa on thi BraBtf
vllle v Indiauapollf rallrcad was par-, tially eiecked by liynamji. 'I 'he proarhcr as rsadini his text vtfcao a terrlfk explosion tor oat the front of ,
the cliurch. upset Ihm rcata, turnl over the stove and set fire to the bulging. Ilea, women and c hibiren rashed paalo stricken from the buildlBf ami .- taeof them fainted, but no in- WM Injured, The lire was extinguished. A. -tick of dynamite with fuse had beta pla .1 under the ehureh. "Anot her st i. U was fOSBd a short distance away. No arrests, bavi ' . n maile German Bible 275 Years Old. Paragon, lad.. April is Mr and Mr Nathan Leiniruter. of this ity. haw- a Cerman Bible that is 27Ö years old, wl I h has been owned ml read b tle tanerattoM in the United state s, and perhaps two in Ib rmany. It is printed on fine linen paper, and is fairly well presort i d The . dftes of Ute tearea have chanced color, but the jirintin- and ülustrat ior.s are distinct. The original bladiag was worn out over a ceatury I to and the hook was sent back t ( r-
taanj by Mrs. Leinltmer'i TatgraBdfather, to be rebound It was first j brootjat to America b Mrs Leining r's -r at-i.Ti at-grar.i!fath r May Music Festival. Richmond. Ind . April II Rich- j mond's May festival, which w illb given Maj 4 ami ". under theaus ... of the i Rlchn&ond Festial nssoclatlOB, is per-! haps the most ambitious aadertaklng in a musical way In the history of east, m Indiana Prof Karhart. supe rvisor of j music in the public aCBOOla. will dlfecl the c horus of 25" VOtcel. K. lo arsals ha l.een in pr. . r - - - - u l.i-t ( i tb r. TI..- f at ur- of the three com erts. aside
frOBl the work of the horns will be the Chb-aj-'o Symphony on hestra. Elkhart to Have New Bank.
Wabash, Itad., April IV A n w stat" lank with $1" -cpital ntd $-"-"' rurplus Will probabl) be ehtablNh d at Elkhart In the near future Tl.i . 'ire pints in the enterprise are fW T C. Baell, of lillaois, wnosa s.n win prob . atdy haxe the taaaaaenent ofttu bank and wiio will inve-t T... iiisir.es nwa Of Flkhart babfag the remaining . $:, i The nk is im r.'.i! to take 1 the plan- of tin dsfnaet Indiana national bank, wrecked by Itrodri. k. Coli ins and Brown, Peculiar Injury. Columbus. Ind . April IX.- While Miss Ruby Campbell, daagkter .f Mr ami :
Mr- H M t'ampliell. was sitting at her desk in the hlfh si hooi die put a pencil in her mouth Some onepushi-.l her and the point of the pencil wa- driven into the roof of her mouth Miss Campbell nad to go to a physician and have the lead cut out. before she could M't any relief from the pain. Was an Indiana Man. Marion. Ind . April 18. James I. Starr, of the battleship Missouri, billed in the recent explosion while at target practice, lived In Fairmount. ten miltssouth of Marion He was engaged tc be married to a Fairmount ;irl A cpiarrel about six months ago resultd in him leaving home and Joining the navy
St. Louis. April 11 - - Churgeci atl ordering bis tnotnar and his falber in law. and under suspicion of having done away wiih his first wile, ibury .1 Hauaach is one nt tan ntoni itnconce mad of the nrtsonart In the C ty jail The grand jury. In iis partial report Monday, returned two nolo tin ita, each charging Border In tnn Brat denes against HeOMCk. One O the in
dictments was expected, a Heusack'i arrest in connection with the killing of August Raphael, ins lniborindawa was of recent date. The othr Indictment, which Chargen Heosach with killing his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth VoelkiT. was a surprise to ihe police as well as to the dofeedant. It is alleged that on February ti, v.'. Heusack killed his mother at No. 17... Sou ih Eighteenth street. Mrs. Voelker s body was found in her home, her head partly in an open crate. There were several bruises on h-r head The coroner held an tttOUeet, and dec ided that death was due to ao c blent. It was stated thai she was i-iibjtt to asthma, which frequently nag ed her to fall, and that while suffering from thll ailment she fell and struck her lo ad agnlnM the iron fonder, was rendered oncottaclottl, and g mothered o death in ihe nahes of tb' fr:itMrs. Voelker'i eetnte was knitted at 18,001), In wb:, b .i H...I-.1 , ihan d Mrs Henry Oerner of Wesi Pine boulevard, and Haniel und Joseph Voelker wire the other loirs it ii i inn-'a Mini, iiiiiii.i On the afternoon of llareh Id last, the body of AAgttat Raphael is tmind hacked to pieces In the kitchen of his home. No 2213 South Tenth sin et. Heusack was a-i-'sied II! ! -pots were found on his collar, shoes and hands, and he nan held responsible ir the death by the oi one r August Raphael was the owner f s-ome property, bat it la said his daagkter, Heosnck'g wife, would not have been heir in it. ootuegnently the motive for the killing of Raphael bat not been determined. Heusac k Monday afternoon said that he was first married in UM t It.irbara Lcnz.aml that they live on Broad way, north of Mulanphy MfOtM He was then employed as a stamlMat mate Re said his wife, atrainst his wishe s-, wrenl to Chicago to visit g family by the name of Oehorne, and that sometime later he receivid tt 1-tter from a membe r of the Oabortte family saying his wife was dead. Heusack talked COOly of Ihe bares ngntnal him. and expressed the opinion that he will be acquitted OfJ the first ballot when the jury con,.- to pa upon his case SLEEPS BESIDE HIS FATHER Mere of Mimlln II. i. ntnl III l.iillnnl u Rswf Mcge in Slcle in I iiki ioiiiil C ,-nii-,-r .
Body Recovered. Fvansville. Ind. April IS -A body thought to be that of Capt John Curnik. who fell overboard from th"
steamer Kenois. seve ral WCekl ggO was found floating In the Ohk) river near I'nioniown. Ky Sunday Owi0 to the condition of the body. It annot b positively Identified. Farmers Want Hardwood Floors. Ai d. rsOtt, Ind . April IS. The Central Horti. ultural soc iety met here recently. Among the tnbyMfn dlecmnid was "Hardwood Floors." The farmers have decided to lOVeatignte ihe feasibility of th se Boqra inst ;ici of natng so much car; et in the ir rural hoiio s May Be a Candidate. Indianapolis, Ind.. April IS From different eiuarters of the i at. re poftl have (Cime that Senator Fr mont i o0d wine will enter the race for the M pub1 i a i, i '.rial nomination Oatoopntliy Ofadar tbe Ban. Craw ii. I IMe, I I., Apt il tl Ulfa Frmi'i-s r it. g tn iunteof Che Anerb can Brhool cf Orteopntby, Kirkeville Ma Wh sett l ; lo r. in .' unn .r l:s to practice her profcetlon, has been notified by the state hoard of medical regitt ration that she will rot be alloaed to rent in tie. Alienation Suit Settled. Vineaanee, Ian., April iv The $io. ooci alic naMon suit d I)ennlfi heveron aealns Charles Rohhins. on trlnl In
Knox .ire nit court, was compromised for IE 000 nnt cottt.
Erie. Fa, April It. BecOftd Lieut Jdin Vincent 0 rid ley, who wgs killed in the explosion of the battleship Missouri, was buried Monday bwieb- his father. Capt Charles V Gridley. the hero of Manila Lay, in the Oridley circle at the f ahsaiia cemetery Hun
dreds of persons attended, and flags were displayed at hair mast on all l-ov-orntneni buildings and on nearly .. ry peaidenee nlotig the streets traversed by the funeral procession. Court adjourned duriim the servie.s MM Of re-s-pcits to he yoong offtonr'a grandfath rr. sn-Jodge John I Vincent, wiio is the ne stor of the Brie COtftJtty bar Roe, S BpnvldinK. of St. FauJ i Kiis( i.vil church, conducted the prlvati cemao nie: CHICAGO AS SUiVMEn RZSORT WTesferM WwilesaOa ' lfl Isuseaa cafe e keep ICseeewfean ituttB i it e uiniii lot. Chicago, April 1! Doittg ih. HL Ix)iii ea position Cbieao win be i ied as a siimnier resort point by all "l ihe western railroads. This ana decided on at a tnoettag of a special committee cd ihe- Western PntfOenger aaeoi lation held Monday. The rate in effect liotn all points went t. the Pacific rennt will be one fare, plus t2 for the POOttd trip, with a minimum rate of $20 This rae Ih about the same as was grai oi for the enposition, nnd orfll protect the chicane, gateway on all Ii sei of boat ne s during the i rpooltioa. teaaaae nn Been Ptented Hamborg, April If, The ttembnvtAmerican line tfomer Hi Igartn, ahtcJi went igroond at Bchoiau oa oatatday last while bound (ron t b i not i ? New York, hfu boeg Boated wltJoart damage, and proceeded Ifonday for ::er fleet tnation, Maid Pee HaaaaismthMii New York. April II Cbirged wita miupproprlntlttg $200,000 , f n,,, . ,t, of the stispended odeisj bank, iavü Roths hild. former president of the Institution. Monday was held in 2S,0H bail for examination April n
