Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1904 — Page 6

RUSSIANS AGAIN

MEET DISASTER

Battleship Petropavlovsk, With Mtrly All on Beard, Sunk.

Iike 0! 1 who was on wua, was

ived 11 u ar.gntiy mjurr ...

whole squadron then r red port.

The Japanese are row off cape L.iaa

Shan N reports hail neon receiten from the acting commander of the ftVet up . the time this dispatch wa sent" i It I IMH H A OAM At.lTI

.1 Itakr llrr With lear Fir.

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GETTING READY FOB THE OPENING

Director o Lxhibits Skiff Sayi World's Fair Will Be Ready.

60V. HUNT OF PORTO RICO He Has Arrived in New York En Route to Wushington.

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lurtle. Cuing It

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savs The British rruier l'.-piegle reports that at I II D'dWrii Wednesday morning she sighted five Japanese warifclpi engaging the Russian cruiser Pavan making for Port Arthur from D of DM Yahi The Russian cruiser Askold and another cruiser issued from Port Arthur to assist th Pa ar. , . V 45 oVlock the Russians got under the shelter of the forts, but th Pavan was evidently damaged, as ' quantities of steam wer seen escaping i "At tight o'clock the Japanese ship opened a heavy pun Are on the fons hlch did not reply, and after 15 minuses' bombardment the Japanese retired to the eastward." I Ml KBWf IN A III A c . N.

A MICHIGAN MAYOR SAYS :

44 1 Know Pe-ru-na is a Fine Tonic for a Worn Out System."

riii I Initial ml Aim I V trk. ltd llie ror.-e Will ! If Xei-rir lo I'M" Hen.lt for Pli

Ca aar rr.tf.inittl rl ln n Smtmt Cttsl i W ashington. April 14 -The news of

the dea.h of Admiral Makaroff caused

nxt-r M'imvr a MK a pr..f-:r.d sensation in naval and mil

wH-arro from TMU niM-Ti: to jtary circle, for he was

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St. Louis. April 17. No apprehee sion' need he etr oriained QMU I 'umg the opening day of the Louisiana Purchase exii,tion. according to Director of Exhibits Frederick Skiff All will b in tnt CUSS order, etaM roads and unol.struc..d paths, inviting green wards beneath towering domes of foliage, buddings, booths and pavilion in a ItaU ol cunpletencss never before a. complished. and the 'whole Worlds fair one great model city of re.-plendent palaces well filled with exhibits of every description. Mr Skiff said when interviewed: Ah.-r.il All Olln r. We are far ahead of any exposition ever held. Ever: thing i acceptably

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PnrtO Rico arrived hVt tM ÜM teaniei Pni... from San .tnan H ! ro" main in the Halted HmtA abosil t1 OekA OOV. Hum said he had not hiar.l ot his .PfiBtaeai M JSP ! UM l Bit d BUtl I district court of Montana ami Wyotttag. lAd would say gothlni ab.Mi: his inienuons in regard

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cooBeetioa with his offl. ial ilu.ti.- and in anv event will return to Porl Rleo .t th. nd oi two weeks Speaking of

roodttloni on the IMand. Gov. Hunt said Jusi at proem a ft roup effort is betaf made to promote a market in ihe I nited States for Porto Rico 1 prevavrtftg for an extensive exhibit at Si Louis Coffee will be the feature of the island's exhibit, though tobacco, fruit and cotton will be well displayed Americans ar plaaUSg oratmes ttlt extensively. The Kroves are .loinK well and Investors f',(l encouraged Cotton is attracting attention, too. and bids fair to b very profitable. There are no pests to endanger the cotton Amer

ican capital is finding its way wl'orto Pico, and comlitions are generalt.. in all resneets. They will be

ing of the Chicago v - .n Jackson ratly improved, bow. -vor. if we can

i.nttpr markets tor cone.- i.j

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tr.tta ronclu.ively what grea'. -public affairs are in excellent con-

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ii...- tr. a ai..itii' ini i tan k- n o 1 1 i

1 yaaiMilM of labor. of the sxtvi- ot the current fiscal year

-i.. -t hink ot the unique feat sc- m ,.x. -d ih- imports

rn,niiShP.! be the French government dollars

on the .ry eve of the opening of the l'aris fair. Thousands of workmen had tried in vain to clear away the debris l of building materials, and some of the I nia'.n pa h Of the exposition grounds ' were more like barricades than anyI 'hlns else, when a supreme effort had to be made to give the great fair at ' least th" appearance of completeness. ! Aid what do you think they did? At ' eundcwii they put ).0M soldiers to i work on the ground, and at the openI Ing of the lnaug-yal ceremonies the ! next mornlnc everything looked as clean as a whistle D.xil.l.- Korrr If KlIttMSIVF' "No. Indeed, we can not get help i from similar sources in this ias- but ' we will double the present force if nec-es-ary and get things tnto a fair way of completeness. There are now about 2 men employed on the grounds. and the work is progressing In such j a way that we need not entertain the least thought or apprehension eomern- ' inc the rsaorerta of the opening day.

Neither President Francis nor any of the bones

the department thi-fs feel fhaky on

that subject. "The ida of some nvm pretending that it would take at least ten days to cart off the .structural debris from their places is simply nonsensical. There U no space in the grounds that could not be cleared wi'hin three hours. Besides. I will tell this nvi.h: If the individual exhibitors do not get thur places Into shape by the end of next wfek. why. then the exposition Will have to take matters Into their own Isaads and do II for th-m I thiliilora ItafSl Hull"Indeed, ihe great crowds will sot wait un'il the middle of June We will have thm her' from th" first day of next monfti There will a magnificent attendance tight from the

start, and for every day thre will he ipecial meets that will attrac t an immense concourse of visitors. Without wishing to make any too sanguine assertion, I can safely rsfatl that even the roads will be In fine order on opening day. The succession of heavy rains has dOM great damage to the work of the landscape and road departments, it Is true, but all will be In good shape when President Roosevelt presses the button."

This we hope may be done be

ibabta that the value

by a millior

Trad! Wit the l inten aw

increaes rapidly, and will continue i. trow as the Miar. tobacco, fruit an'' a - l M

otron aro Ming ewewwu, FOR THE FAIR OPENING rrnti.ll.- Arran .....- "r ,n I rre. ItM AA l.lle U....mi 0 sie ai I as Dsifi Waahlagtoa, April It - Tentative arrangements have been completed for the ceremony at the White Hou.se incident to the opealsj of lae Loulslani Purchase exposltioa at St Loa!" P V DeOraw, tbe eastern press lepreseatav ... u . . .lie

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it -aij.lPcid.v1 that the ceremony

ho .W take Place in the easi r...m

the White House at one o'clock least

. At m S . , ...-- , . t

Hon. Nelson Rue ot St Jo, ßUcä . warn oi a ,arKc u,... . grateful patients in U county who hebeen cured by Peruna.

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The Parana kte Heine Co ,'i'olumbus, Ohio: Gentlemen: " I wish to aottfimtnlate ou ont ess of voar efforts to Hnthrconftdenoeof tue pab .o in need ol a re .able m- .. ,-.u J J vJrunm la a fine tonic form worn out sff m sorf a specif, c in case of aLmt " '" number ol grateful pat,cnt, in ?fsri secJ Peruna and hare been cured by it and n ho prayse itablve all other medianes. Peruna ha, my heartiest good wishes." cson Rice.

-atarrli W any form or 'a p.-ippe. A SOUfWS of r.-runa i sure ti corro t :i'. besa eoaditiona liisaa id.-al bj.rii.s medicine. iVruna dc-s not irritatt it inrigorntta It d'-s not temporarily stimnlate it strengthens. It equaliaes tkeeircnlal kmof tJae i.!-al.ti-anqinliz.-i the wervoni arstess and r tgwlaioa the r..i.li!v function. Peruna. unliice

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The sun bat Jost SroSSSrl the equator . -c ürnnlant ..r nervine. It M a

MARCH, PRIL. WAY. Wedk eres, Poor Ditjestion, Impure Blood, Depressed Spirits.

, on us yeariv imp n"ri"-1 t , ' :,u natural tonic and latvigoraMr. ...r ia wii ft...! toward the north "v. . .

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em standard time, on Sa-urday. April nt ... sei -vesart-vvea. .an. r; - ;,.SIS..), tM). The justices of the I'alted Btatee dige.tUs ipoor wottors v,,Vrrata- ...trt the aambers of ihr out of order t and st l c i na c , D

Mii'i'iii' - i i ,nr(.vcö,i spirits sinti i in 'i i - - diplomatic court, the president pre ' aT;th,.Ulinar,.t.sr.eiallvtrneof The

gire yu bio valuable ad-

Htrtinan. President ol

liariman auitriuui. v.u. umbos,

which brought him Into frequent contact with American naval officers in those waters, and sometimes into American por's on the west coast The naaeral opinion Is that Makarofl was

an officer of sigular ability as a sailor.

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llrrprtl Rnt.it Inn. S Pe-ersburg. April H . Th Pe- . tropavlov.-k disaster has created a profound impression in official, naval anc ! I military circles, where the feeling U one of consternation The officers speak 4f the catastrophe with the deepest emotion The imperial family anc

1 conrt were also deeply moved l nt news has only ieen circulated amoni the high and middle classes, and as yet has not reached the populace. Consequently there were no scenes in the ' streets this evening, and no special ell-

tions of the ncw.-papers were Issued

a

a a a. 1 !.. . n.,-1 . i.r 111

tern ol tne senaie ano en.- .

together with a few otner

diet's will he invited to be" present

spatial telegraph loop will be rur. in' the east room Thi- will afford a iiir,,' Aire with the exposition grounds

at St Loms Promptly at one o'clock President Roosevelt will pre- the key which will start the machinery of the fair He then will exchange with Prefldeal Francis of the exposition compnnv congratulatory messaRes The muasairi arltl be ssai and rec eived in the Whit HonaS by Cain P F Montgomery, in charge of telegraph room at 'he exec utive offices, while Mr IhGraw will handle the St Loafs end of the wire. The ceremony, while brief prosaist lo be interesting and historic AN AMICABLE AGREEMENT Ihr Allttrra nntl llpr r l..r if Hat - .iu..i-i Twm Vamam Aarreiii i-1. 1 AA rh II i"'"

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Ihr II. noted SSSSW to. I Ihr Hol loa. rn of Trr.llra I rt alr on8t P - ; "ion In I r.lrr.har. Ing official dispatch has been rechen rtersburKf April 14 -The awfui from drrtota:m;lroPr0rt ! n Port Arthur, with the loss of .1Brrsru l" 1 . . . . . . : .. ,.t ...-or ft'0 m

"101 Arthur April 1J in rru- mosi nr nic 1 " - , , i navlovsk struck a mine, which blew and the death of Vice-Admiral Ma. aLU up and she turned turtle Our roff, has been a terrtMe blow It Suadron was under Ooldra Hill The would have fallen less heavily if he Japane squadron was approaching 3hip and the commander-in-chief of th VloTAdmiral MakarofT evidently was flt had been lost in battle, but to be baml Grand Duke Cyril was saved He the result of another accident, followm -ilehtlv initired Capt. Jakovleff was m; upm the heels of a IIUIJIIllBl ol lavod thoUKh .PAerelv ,njued. as were tragedies, of which the Port Arthur -,en. all more or less fleet hid been n 'im. haü created some- . thing like consternation. The enemv s fl- ha disappeared -Revers, we an endure said a tcear-Admiral Macs cuk omsky ha. , prominent Russian but have the ann1 command of the fi Petmpav,ovf k meet the fate of tb Th- followins i.spatrh w -he czar Yenesei and the Uoyarln Is heartbreakhav ,n istelved fr m Vleawsa km ing." Besides It has Just become known "Mukden April 13 A te'etrram has that the battleship Poltava several um lKtn recei wd from Lieut. -Oen. I weeks ao had a hole rammed In her fAoessal commander of the military by the battleship Sevastopol, while the f of c i at Port Arthur I rejsret to r- latter was maneuvering In the harbor

ra.rt to vour majesty that the racinc or rort Artnur

has suffered irreparable loss by

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ntrnt I lr 1 1 e .1 ! I orrr.-t an BfrtllSSI ln.nreli. Washington. April 17 To make clear the actual eff i of provisions of the recent axe pension order of Commissioner Ware, a! ut which a large number of lrqnine- are being made, the following official statement Is made: "There appears to be an impression among many of the old soldiers that

allowances of pensions under the age order of the c ommissioner of pensions are in additon to the pensions allowed heretofore This is' an erroneous idea of the order The law prohibit the

Ie, Moines, la. April V -The coal miners and operators have signed ar agreement, under the terms of which Iowa mines will lie Operated for th two years dating from April 1 last The scale was finally ratified by th miners- branch of the joint roafereatt by a Ante of UM to Itf Thi saaM pro vides for a reduction of tve cents or ,-.ened coal, three cents on mine rur OOol, a minimum of $1 " (Of day la Uir.-rs working; on 100 and Of Sal pet rent reduction for all other pad I labor while the price of powd.r remains at H per keg The scale If signed for two years, and Is Ihe first biennal sc ale to be made, in Iowa The miners have rc'iini'd to work

WILL GO INTO LIQUIDATION WrC.it Hunk nl Heiia.rlnrr. Itsdka .rr nlh i IcMCrd alio VA 1 1 1 r Oil In I nil. Rensselaer. Ind . April II McCoy' hank failed la l" A notic e was posttl .n ihe door that it was permanently losotl and would go into liquidaücn h w.s the oldest banking Institution

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payment of more than one pension to in the ...unty aim is ... a person for the same period, and the nd Thomas McCoy, heavy lind owneffect of the order cm tl.ose having a Roth are in poor health It is penion already onlv will be to Increase promised that the bank will l-ay out in such pension up to the age limit If the fn By ihe last statomenl the caploension alrcadv drawn Is below that tal was $:.u.'N. deposits $j:.'i.mh. and

ar amount. sir II.ihIi AAlll l'rellr. flt I.iit. April 17 Sir Hugh Gil-

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k.ff,0 ,h, . iv. Dk Boris, announcing the loss of the "According to reports from the com- Peiropavlovsk and the wounding or man.lant at Port Arthur, the battle- Grand Duke Cyril, who was first offl-

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mho was lost. ios;einer witn ' inkling oi tne raiMn.iur - ooavlovsk." on the receipt of a telegram by C.rand

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cancmy hut in consequence of the enemy receiving r"".nforments, making his total strength --! "'ir ; :adron returned to the roadstead, whereupon the Prt-opalovk s'r ik a mine.

message was only a prerurser of worne news, us It was signed by C.rand Dukt Boris Instead of bv the aide Grand

fxnjlilng in Uer destruction Grane" . Duaa Cvnl, Lieut Von Kube.

Ists. Will preside over tne oriaa Press par! ament at th" World s fair The baronet 1s one of the leading figures in Rr tish Journalism Ihr Irtm Hold Ihr H.rord pnacola. Kla . April 17 The 12n h gas crew- of the battleship Texas now holds the world's record for fasl and accurate work, snatching the laurels from the battleships Wisconsin and Alabama

loans and dtaCOOB'S SSS WW ritiiiu it Hei. Cewwsetv'a hi F.vansvllle. lnd . April 19 A floatet was found in the ghio river neaf UaiOBtOWa, Ky . Sunday 11 is supposed to be tbe body of Capt Johr Curnick of the steamer Kenois, whe fell in Green riei -everal weeks age and was irowaad sjanonrlri Mis l nwnti " St LBSJll. April If About Iff memb' rs of the .Japanese World's fair Bat 1 only ware. Ihaata, Sunday niRht. rt a

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