Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1904 — Page 2

Weekiu Courier. t UOl.W, Pak.li.krr

I INDIANA.

NEWS EN BRIEF. Ccr; !.! from Virion ßooreea.

FIFTVEIGHTM CONGRESS.

Topeka

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Ilm Kuu.- I The Cuban governaaei to 'he Munson line tho tra t bttwten Hxaa

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toner, ha taken charge

His owu grit and the bscoic OOOh of the mi of a i:ry boat and a tugboat smi : N of Honte G W ilson, bridge worker, ho. after falling 0 feet from Kau bridge ai S' Ixuil, va the - luore hau a m.le ia the cold lurrrnt of ihe MiM-.-ippl son nkhod ( two Inn in a skiff. and ajcain resetted, with h.s r : fn.ni tho nkiff. which wa.- sinking, bjt the re w of a tuiztxtat The ppular fund for the beiiert: o the survivors, and the ! pendent tela.ves of the itimt of the MPsourl dbaster will be disbursed bj the naval aid !o i i . an organization osmartaily equipped t r such oTi. The uiouev now in hand amounts to aUxit It. loo.

j ii a reu pottery workm. :; cm. ployi . :. I A4 PiaatS f the At uic pot tr and Um Croafcaville China ai ' i- 0-, have gone out on a ttrffca ('. ;he maintenance of the uu-

FROM MISSGUR

AND HE SHOWED "EM How C. S. Jobes Froze Out tht New York Money Sharp. HE RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE

ALL OVEB THE STATE.

Events in Various Portions of diaca Told by Wire.

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stance or wi v r. De 3k,c; CO Ma ;

the iota of S uthorlacd and w in the I'nited State, wm u London to Sir Edward Austin son. Ban. of Fifour. Perthst:

S P. Gage a former b . .. !a . WM fo ind dexc M m in Chicago on th as du to gas escaping 1 osed to have been ac

All of the boiler Baaken of th Mi souri. Kansas 6 Texas Kai I nmd Cbv, at Ponlroa, Te . went out 00 strikn oa the :.'.!. involving "y mployon. LAT NLW.5 ITEMS.

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eago car tarn i. ir. was on the 2' th of the mur

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Mrr Came Nation. the saloon 'rra-h-er arrived :n Chicago, on the -1st, and J wi!i rommfncf aa engagement at a j dime ruuf-um Tt s is her flrt ap- i pe?-rar.ee in uch capacity Her salary J it ? t a -eek.

Senate -The rrr.ral '. " re? ar propriation bill was passed b th- n-

ste. on the J-d. leaving but tne of ai-

. pnipriation bills unacted upon by tnat -1 body. A largo number of amendments wre adopted, anii'tifr them one limitiing the Chine.- . . nsion legislation Ito a affirmation of the i-xi lu.-imi '.aw pf line' and other txisting exclusion 'laws About 2ii private bills wen

I passed during the day At o:2.. p m. j I'hu senate adjourned .... Hou,t Two M the heavy-weighr"' speakers of ihe I house f r preventatives h !i! .-way in' that bodjr. Incidentally the bill for ai IcoaiailHtoa to investigate the que-tioBj of ship su!.--,.!y uas ita.--''d Keprejsentative Hepburn (Ia first afouaodj ! and held repuMican enthu.-iasm ai a!

high pitch. After an hour and a half he yielded the floor, which was taki :i

t ......... 14 v.. I.. (iimii nr r - .. .. . i v v. i ü. r . bfO for the u 1 i. who brought from m? ii n; r-r ..... ii . . ips. es.

iwwiim tnunuerc'is appiau- ana j cheer?. Mr. CbekrU -Mik.' f-r two hn"r House adjourned at . :; p ru j John Bous, a former citizen of Chillirothe. Mo. who was distinguihHl as j having been the youngest federal soldier in the civil war. is dead at jo I Aageles. Cal. Twenty years ago a Toledo paper offered a gt!d medal f'jr 'he

St Liii:. kprti JC C Joboa, pna ldent of the Ain-ruaii national taub of Kojoaai C .-. rh.- m wu stoopoil the New York bankers on the reeen f.:. '".'. iHi!:ppine bondi, In St. LoOia, on ail oa) home, and told how he slipped in his at WaaBiflLf' ton a few minutes befora offer, wer

; scheduled to !i .

' Vuu an btt 1 didn't have much time to spare after BOOJlOfl the ulti. mauim if the New Yorkers in regard to my proposition to 'ake !40,000 of the lS0e,M he sa:! laughingly. -Had ruy tram bffOfl beblttd time I would have ni:.-.-d my chame mnd aud hard." l r. .I.ili. ' iiiir) .

peaking of h: at h; em nt. Jal s said : "I oattod up n my as'ern temporar.-1 Tburfda (April 14 stated my caao, soytog thai I oi llOO.OOö w irth of the Philirome

lor my in-tituti)n I

Planted Walnut Trees. Indianapolis. Ind . April ft aien of walnut trOW hae jiii i:ant.! on the Indiana forostri

srvatloo by latniaij Ftootnsa, of he tate boaid of forestry, w hich are . -BOCtOd to develop into alttat!e ptop

ri in the planting of flu the utmost care was taken il.a

oul.l have tin boat han e to develop. In pt..aring the aoil, Is roi V: -man broke the trOttOd with a mn of boOT) sled niaile of . anis and iron, to whnh w a attached a sharp

prow . i tie walnu sand last fall, to

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Reports From Five States Tell of Territk Wind and Rain. UNTOLD DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

oad i Uhu in i-nii, ( n,r lisiooi wiii. ii rrrviiaO r VV I.I, s. , Moil.

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hull to decay, and thu-i f. ilitate

growta when the oeedi perman. : H y They are up in a short tiOM

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Valuable Colt Killed Ckdonboa, Ind. April fl Maio. owood by M it Un I

rlty, and -onsidered the Iwm yearling COll In the state, jumped taHO the (00 of the uifdUtbaater :n Cromp'i Park, wheres.vhe was bcinc pa .Tnd was instantly killed. The . oh r tin bed the -'eps to th ,, , f he structure. andpwhea several poraoea tri..; to ,-,x her to rOOJC down she be. nie frightened and jumiwd to . iroood ) . iiaa of n f,.,,; brcakiaa her 1 1 k

Mary Ha o w .t- - . u year-old which was s, Stanford, of Californi;

was to

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J; The iot- was entered m t. worth I fractured

Pine Bluff, Ark . April N -The w ind and ran. Itoroa in the QajfrO soetloa

I of Jefferooa n ii.n iau ed the loiss of ; s ra! Hon and miiih damage to propOJty in '"at aoctbn Reports of the

6tort:i ret 4vod n Pia Bluff are very no ar. r. Im ms niost of the telephone and teb-gran.i lines wen- Mow down. Thf low us of Poatoria and Sheriii were tht prim IpaJ i ufferers. The potb Of ih storm was about one hundred ar!s wide and ten miles long, and ibe vielen! wind .-wem tin fi' Ids i lean At Pootorla two peraooa vera kille; Ond Ivo it.iiiriij. one perhaps fatally. Th- reaidOBCO ! Martin Sanders. iolore.l. and the Hill place, were totally - royi i. ;it:.i Boadera' wife had a rit

WO ! lrok:i and WM injured internally. His ItOT I yooOfl son wit ctrui k on the bead ii 1 v. ih a fall in ' ntnlr un.t tou a-nii

starr d fi train lefl not .- . :n to i Hi in COt Rtt $

that afterr.min. My 0 otUHk They did 1 to five no a t hanci 1 th m tha' if I couk orth I might make a

of stakes during the

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train leaves at 3:fd Very well, sir jwe hold a meetinc at two o'clock. C.il

st 'hree and perhaps the direcior.- wil de :de to aicommiKiate you somehw. ft n DsllBfV Uiirtli. "I called at three o' lo k." he eon tlnutd. ' but was informed that 1 couk not crt a dollar's worth of the lno

The Montana Stock Growers' asaocfat ion. on the :th. adopted resolutions calling upon Montana's representative? in congress to aid in the movement for an inrettlgaTion of the methods of the meat tru:. so-called.

Peter N..rmeier, Gu-av Marx an Han ey Yan Dine, the car barn robber? cd murderers were hanged on th d. eah I winging off aJone :nto eterBtty Eight murders were thos eaplated on the gallows.

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younKcst f.-deral soldier in the ivil need every cent s worth of the bosuk

Wendell Gast, a prominent Germar business man. of Boocville. Ind d.-d on the 21st. of grief orer the death of his wife and daughter. His wife die) last month of grief over the daughter. Three deaths have occurred in three month In the family-

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war. and it was awarded to Botts. Ha

enlisted in the Fortieth Missouri regiment at 'he age of 12, and. being Iaree for his ae was allowed to enroll as a solider A power of attorney, by Which Mr. Theresa Oelrichs empower her s:.-tr. Mrs Y K Vanierbilt. Jr.. to act for her in this city in all matters pertaining to the settlement of the e-tate of

'ae.r late Drotner. cnaries u rair uas reanv in t.ir vault

been placed on record in San Fran isco. : a train for Washington

A severe tornado struk MePbonOtt, Ka.- . on the demolishing sis reKllier.ces and ausing more Of lojfl OthOf damage to property. Three- persons were Injuretl. one ntsOOJiy Much damage was done in the cotttry An ea.-' l-nuid freight train 00 the

at.u nan t -ee our way to s-U a dollar's worth of them So sorry, don't yoi know, but it really ran t be helped. Good-Iay. sir: good-day. sir ' Th re a mtf one thing left for . me to do. That was bid for the WhOMj naoji "Judging from the attbude of the easterners toward me. it was evident j that they believed th londs were gj.

x I IxiirdeC The hids w erf

to le opened on Friday at - 30 I arrived shcrtly after 'wo o'clock, anc was the lat bidder to submit an offer - I nor OM Vrn Yiirkrr.. " In quo: ng my bid." Mr Jden re marked. "In ronsidered that ,

Starts New Shop.. Marion ln! . April SS The betb-Kvans Qbsaa Chimney ,i lir.i'nn 1... . - ' ...

' i'H'CJ'Hin Oi 'i n V -M.lpS in it- plant. ffJviafl anployneai la additional workmen The company now has nearly l.ooo nor.. Oflcen of the rompany say the plant will be ... pt in full eration until July , w.'mi it will .lose for -ix vtoks for repair.- and R va.ation. after Which it wi ! -tart at its full eafMCity, Fuel ca furna. eS will be pur in to laaon rontinoed .,ier.

aiion The natural gas supply a ijjminishing. The fa rrirs are ope.a'ed -'4 hours a Iay the workmen lielr.g employed in three shifts f eight hours a. h Changes at Putdue. Iifav.tte Ind . April K Prof !exander M Wilson, of the .bparrmnt of meehamral ensir.eerin at Pwrdoe uniVOfbtty. has cone to Lexintt n Kv . wl ere he will be. i.me assf-tant r f.--. ,nr nf .lAi iri. 1 . .. . .

r" - "i iininiii ai tne i. ntOCky state eol lege prof S. vt ranee Burrat'e. of the nlWMO department at Pordao. i.as bom to st Loojj t,, tut,e charg of the department t hygi n i sanitnrv sefooeo of the Lontalana Burchase exposition

A cyclone passed orr portions o! the Panhandle on the 2Z The horn of R C Hardy, at Viffc:a Fa:.? was bk-wn to pieces, and several houses !a the oittrjr nearby were demolished no 'oss of life is reported a numler of worses and caule not and the damage is said to have been i'ensire

An appeal frcm the Terdict in tb St Iou:s circuit court, ia the case of Robert M. Snyder, convicted on a charge of boodling in connection wirb the Suburban deal and secte-.ced to five year? in the ;enitet.iarr. was arffned before the supreme tourt at Jffersoa City. Mo . on the 2U I A dec.aton ;s expected within a month.

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Capt. John J Healy was arr-sed in Chicago, on 'he 21st. ujoa information from New York charring him with grand larcear HeaJy was one of the or-aani.'r-cf the North American Tradbtf aV Transportation Co. ard a widely known Cart J J Largar of the New York detectiee bureau, is the

orrpl n.rt r.c-.nst Healy

D. Nortoci. of St. Ltr'.r for Washington, on tfc .

where h- goe to accept the position of assistant attorney -general of the United States for the post oUbe department. The position pays tUM a fanV. At tbe present time Mr Nortoni is as sistatt I'nited Spates district attorney under Co' P P DfOJff at St La?uis.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Japan was one of the fir- nations to sicnify her intension of participation in the S Loots World's fair Her exhibit is of the first rank in size, scope, cost and spae covcrei. The Japanese rcimi.-ioa staff and workmen was the first large World s fair force to arrive tn St Lou.s Her exhibits were amcr.T the first to reach

jthe city in entirety, and she is the

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Atchison. Topeka tt Santa Fe railway j Ind.; would yield a four-per-ent in-

COOao, I ouchf to make a three-per--ent. income for carrying them This allowed me one per tent of the ineom' for prent! am In order to clinch tht deal I added the de Imal 1S1 to h one per ifr.f . w hich enable.! me tc secure the bonds The last DOOd isu' wa sold on a biahl Z 5!3 per cent premium, which -hows y.at I i. ih th present i-sue at 1 t)J per cent leei oo the premium than Fike 4- Robinsoi rnid for the isi.fe a year aio "

was dit.hed at Floyd Mo. near Kansas Ci'y. Mo . on the Itth Two members of the crew were fatally hurt Four tramps were ground fi pieces while asleep on the ChicaffO 4 Northwestern railroad track- near St Paul, Minn . on the 't'h Miss Alice Roosevelt 1 suffering from a slight attack of C-rmaa Bnoaahm

Candidate Disappears. Vinennes. Ind.. April 21 or -teg C. Phillips, republican andidaw fir prooecutor of the Tw.lf-h judi. ial rircott, loc ked hir law offl, e. . ft tote direct

j ing his books to be given Attorney E H. Dewolf ami dtnappcored He has a j wife and baby. Mrs I'hllllps prof. ss j to know nothinc of the whereab- nt- of

; her husband. Phillips' friends sav , has gone to S- j -i. to gt irori : he world's fair

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tioo of Todistrift. on which will

'The w&rld's fourth Sur. lay-schoot ronventioe opened, on the lStb. in 5 hage tent outside Herod's Gate, at Jerusalem Archdeacon Sinclair dejiverej the opening sermon, taklnc fer his

Executive roads met In aa effort to s

tbe grain rate wars, but were unaole to reach nn agreement.

Fire swept through a I ronto (On: wholesale the l&th. causing a loreacb up into the millio started in a factory in

street in less than an h i:r the flames had spread from building to building on both side of the street, ur.'it the whole block was a mass of flumes. Chief of Police Hturi of Kansas City.

has announced that no more b contests would be permifteO' in

Fen ae Wh IthOf Ih president haTl order the omolim Ihn of 'he nattlaahip provided for in the naval appropriation bill or wait until the war In ho tar east demonstrates the comparative utilitv of T.e I .- -. f. i.i. ;.-r and the torpedo boat or ml marine , raf i was a cjuesticm raiseel la the senate, oa the 25th. by Mr Hak iMm. on he adoption of the conference report. Th military academy bill, the last of the general appropriation mex-urs was under consideration at the hour when memorial services for the late Representative Thompson ( Ala 1 were begun .House House passed a large num-

exhibit sec- 01 r"n- 'nciuitng ia-ka delegato

bill The bill to aufheize the construction of a lighthouse and fog ignal -t-' 1 on 4t Diamond Shoal. N c. .-a-

sionel a Ions: debate, but finally 00001 1 Wttmmt division An r.be. tmn ' a I nqooat by Mr Crovenor for ba - ' prin' iwoowbl a mild protest from him. !

of the we. cm . on the r.uh. ia h the sugar and

WAS ALMOST UNANIMOUS

gaOe f the hrrh.iiiirr Batlf t low ttW I'nnam.t iui.nl -mir 0 M 'l.n.,.1 I imnimun.. Paris. April ?4 The resolution o the Panama Canal Co. shareholder ratifying the sale of the canal to th I'nited Stat.- was adopted almo.-t uanimously There were only flv vote- axainst P The second Panama roaolutlOO wa- adopted, There wer only two dissenting votes The meetinc then adjourned. This complete the tnawfi r of -he . anal to the Fnitec täte, iathifartlM sil Waahlsiorsaw. Wa-shington. April 24 Great satis fac ion i- ewpresoH in administratin ir les at the omni ticin ii this gov-

deal with ?he Panama Can a'

Complicated Marital Situation. j IhdiamipoHa. Ind.. April K - After havinc len married to his wife twi.-e , and baraWM h- r.f'i-es to enter WOO : kmb with hr for the third lime. Mrs. Wootoa Rit.hie has sued her burner I spouse for K.0M in a bOMM h Of OTOOs ! n OBlt here After two OSfWrlOl es , with (.ne wife the questu.t. 'or P. . hie I to deeide is whb h is the cheaper, to marry or pay up

The r-! !e..e of Vll:am Smith OS th BOO M alOWO place, was destroyed an i ail the negro cabins on tha plan blown down !n the -am town the roftldonco ol Plea- Thoiras was blown down nn i hK two bOpl killed outright Other. whose naint-s .oiild not be learned v.r. Injured. Thomas' wife su-t uned internal injuries, at I is in a critical 01 lltioa. tMher naddoojen wer hoowa down and the whole town sufferel The iops in the field in the path of the storm were also damaged. Sherill was another town that suffered from the storm ..uf the damage is not treat. The residence of S T. Jenkins was dcOtroyai Mrs letikin Was -true k Oa the head tv a ol

timber and seriously Injured. Mi.i II , ....

ui, in -s jupi on tne outskirts of the tornado and was not damaged but the wind wa high s..rm in Krnliiik,

Owen-l,ro. Ky . April 2d A terrific rain and wind storm struck here Monday afternoon Rain f.dl for half an hour in torrents, flooding the atrootl to a depth of a foot Several residences and barn were blow n but no loss of lift has -en report d. The farm houe of G Thomas O'Bry.in was d.s'royeij and a child serfoaply injured. In Henderson ' I V' Lea i. i .t.'its much damage was done to country residences ami barns U In.l s,..rm , M,...,,. .,. Mom ft. Mo. Ai.nl 26 A tornado that 1 gan ni nr tbe west taitindarv of

the ti.wn travclod nirth-ast for tw mi'es. damaging several houses. The only ptTOOOl injured was Mrs. Tracy Rhcm-mith. wh suffered a broken arm and collar bOM The width of the tornado was m.r- than T.rt feet. l.rm OsesQS Tri. labOttOO Tex . April 2C A fornadc assed thre m les east of Mexia. T x Monday, demolishing four residence and did m i h minor damage. Miss Jennine Shanks was probably fatally anc several Othton feriou-ly hurt. TOStaasha IrlLf. PftM lllufT. Pine Pluff. Ark . Apill Si? A tornado Monday pa .?! over Jeff, rson ounty.kilhr.e two children and doing heav propertv dOaaage A- the town of Sh irrt many u.ldmgs w-re blown down

Boy Under Arrest. Logansport. Ind. April 25 Oris

Peters. Id years old. is under arrest MARRIAGE OF CAPT. SARTORIS wreek a Pennsylvania train t..ar Mm '

ti-eilo. The boy says he wa- wPh. it money and that he plad railroad ties ' on the track and -Nn inform. d the ' station agent at Monti. . Ho. thinking he 1 would receive a reward

(it ii rrriaia; vn Oe rely lormai Pswewctaee atoojateeol h the y re sieh i.n.

whbh arottfct Mr (",a:nc- T"ti;i i. -v v r ;.- r p..:1..! from Pan- The l'nite barged that Vr fJcoavenor had print- ! fhatn ic now prepared to pav the ISO

000.000 due the eompany and Panama f rty million dollars will be paid tt

he the Frcnh hoblers and $lo.ov000 tf

Pat a i

The fireed everything in th- re. on! at-.ut lling-on President ftoooovolt wh ih the anal

ie flames dent did not do At ":40 p r

ho:se adjourned An appeal waa taken on th ISth. by ! Mrc Oram !mgene Bennett and the !

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Iti British. Many other de! all quaners of the globe w

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i he s.booner racing yacht In go mar.

owned by Morton F Plant, of New York started from Bristol. R I . tht I Kb, in an attempt to make a record-breaking trip across the Atlantic S'Thampton. Eng is the yacht's destination Ingomar is !n command of Capt Charlea Barr, who successfully defended the Americas cap with tha Ii Lance and Columbia.

city, boause ol bont A dispa'ch Vh aid 'ha tre j;

don on ie ; th had etfe, tod a

land nr on the Liao Tung penin-ul a.

and tüa

tbe environs The to-al Dct . on the the most co 00: the tota Harolcj ?te

fie was ix-inc fought in ' Port Arthor. s by lire at Toronto. tb. will. a cording to

Trust Co Icr the

' ' I " s ia cash was on rued over to the Guardian f Ove'.aad. O as assignee Federal Trust Co br

repreaentatires of Go F Cleweii. fcrmer cashier of tbe latter tank, who war-, a few days aro. arrested jn St. Joseph. Mo. on the charge of unboaalmi the bank's funds Ike amount named has been raided by Oewell't fr..r.. and It is stated makes good tha latter s shortage it is believed the taae asamit him will sow be dror t-d.

insurance is $P.:wyn nsl n. .1 ear old. aid

M he a n-r of Ka T'aiton.the ac tress, shot and k.lled himself, on the 21st. in Ns lc lgir.gs in Fourth avenue New I rk lresldenf Broderick of the Elkhart find bank was en'en .ed to ten years :r.tr.p-r . and f'ashier Collins to six year. nn the 2Td. The plans for the new B- llevue h Serital in New York were trade mhtfc on tha 2 2d. They provide for the larger hoonfthl In the world. It will extend from Twenty-sixth to Twer.tyalnth street and from First avenue to

-ait Rivtr.

other residuar. legatees under the will of Philo S Bennett from the de. Mm of Judge Chmveland. of the probata court, by arhlch the application for the

removal of William J Bryao as necotor and tr i--.e was dismissed. The matter now goer: to the MpotiOf i u,-t. William Moon. Edgar G Bailey and William Poriha were arraigned in the

rnmlnal .tuirt at RaOJha City, Mo. oa the 2.th. . harged with m inW in tha first degree, for harlng killed Alliert Ferguson, a nor -union hack driver, during the recent strike, plead-d OOt ffhttty, and their 'as"s . re t for next Jun John TroOlOlO and child were k.lied and Mrs Trudve was fatal lv hurt In a 'orm. n the . "th. that destroy H :. r homo at Choteau. i f. MoaC Choi i a young mm was blown a quarter of a

mile and killed. H,s name in unknowa. His father wa.s blown a long db-tance. but eeapd serious injury. MaJ Zeph r Hill, comt.isnder of tho troops in the coal fl-lds at Trinidad. Ob) . lifted the press censorship on the 2.th. whi. h w as liegun after Gov p. abody declared i ns Animas county to bo

I m a state of ic- trre tion and on "

TO SUCCEED GOV. HUNT. hrOW HrraUnun Uinlhn.p Ih. POwahoswi aotee for . overall r I r..r I Ir.i.

Beaten by Burglars. Evan.-viile. In.! . Apr. I M Mr rie Bradis and hc-r dangbtct w r.

en int insensibility by a ngro burglar who entered their horn' The i itv police and a posse with bloodhounds

iraneu in.' negro i r -' '.',:

wrnou' sue. .-s vir Hiad.s and her daugh'er are prominent and w..i-

Washington. April 24 Pr. sident Roo cv. lt has see ted Judge Beakman Winthrop, of the court of Pr-t instance.

I'hibppire i.-'at:.;-. to succeed William a

n. mint as g vernor or the island of Porto Rtoa, The appointment has not baa atinoun.ei naif lall j. bot probav b!y will Ik- In a short time Judge Winthrop is from New York.

Suit Against a Bank. Hammoatd, Ind . April 2V- A su.t for 1100.008 damages has been filed aga the Amerban Trust A Savings bonk of Rensselaer, bv J J Prv . of -be , s, -lawn bank, whb h w.nt into llojohJatlm iast fbptomhor. Th. complaini aiieg. the in ulation of raporta coDceraiao

the stability of Frv'g bank

Paris. Apr.! :'C The civil cere mony of th- marnag.- of Capt Alg rn.m Sartor;- (gTaodaoo of the late lien Ü. I t;rant and Mile, ürmain Cecil. Nonfaard fa niece of Charles k. Halb the artist, director of th.- new ga'iery. .rid.,n. took place Monday. Tl .r.mor.v w.i- m. relv t!i- usual

m ilea j formal procedtm reajairod by French

uw rao antacaa tor Muo. Kovflard were Charts E Halle and Georges E Bernard. Those for Capt. Sartoris Oro the Marquis do L'Aigle and MaJ T. BornJoy Mott, tTadtod states miiitarv attach.-.

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oi.i rMehooyV f lan. St I I. April 24 -"Old Hickory V lac and h war-worn snare drum with whbh (trimmer John Noble ai the call to arms at the battle of Mfp Orleans will be ottb in tho MOW Orleans bittotieal exhibit r..w img in

stalled at the World i fair. Ilel llnii.l In Hi.- ..rlil. St. Louis. April U -Th Philippina commission claims that in the Constabulary bam! -he World's fair has the bert mu-ii raniaatlon in the world The commission bars none, not ten Seusa. Itnes or Prof Smour.

Deeds Wife to Another Man Hommohd, Ind. April M --,

BCOttTOOh. d Whiting, three weeks ago deeded his wife. bcly and soul, to Kr. d Sieirrist The . ouple eloped chorboa repented and has ati ei the arr of both

Injunction Granted. Indianapolis. Ind . April 2.Y On etition of the offbers of the Standard Whe Works, at T.rre Haute, j,, , Anderson, in the federal court, granted an injunction restraining the otriklog ma hinists and blacksmiths renn in.

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cer in.uiv t.. which tne ntir.- Ameri can eofoO Is l.K.king forward will taka place April 27 in the church of St Hooon d'Evlau Th- bridesmaids will bo Mile Noiifflard and Mile. MargW riti Nouffiard. sisti r-- of the bride; Mi - Mart ho Math y and Mi- Lillle. an American rirl. who recently madbOi OOhai at the Grand 0era. The uslii rs will bo A. H. Sartoris. a cousin or th groom: Maurice Nouffiard. a brother of the bride. ,-,nd Sir Frederick Robiaaofl

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A Double Zpidemie. Newcastle. nd . April U MttPfal md mea-le have Ibil . ir, v a th( -grasp From all aonhaaa t ime n porta of the two ailments, followini a h ?ther. and physb ians wem onabli tt 'heck tte doubl- f n'ilonl

I lir.nl. i. -.1 s, ,,,,,,.,, ifrJ(ir. St amnio, April 2. Nearly 10.COC teamst.rs in St lmis voted to go out

on n sympathe'l. strike with tho carnage drivers. May 1. and union leader threaten fo Involve every itjiion1 I troda in the city if nc.ssary In order to win - it t in Death. Chicago April M I r K.lward Henry le a promin tit surgm and elob member, was instantly killed by falling from the stairway on the ninth fl".r f the building firtofJaJ bv ba ChKÄ-. Athletic l:ib.