Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1904 — Page 6
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THINGS GETTING INTERESTING Russians Detected in First Real Land Ktuounter. JAPSSTORM RUSSIAN POSITION
Hamatan retreat i! iOWBfd Ken 4 Hu.in
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A Russian ofV r who sj taken prieoser, said thai ibe effect of the Japan - artillery In.' on Saturday end Suti.lny was 11 unions Lieut -i ii s r - h. commander of ihe ceCQ&d B II f .1,1 . r r n cor pi! Mid ttaJ tk n Kashtallnsky. commander or
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failed to pn n of the this:
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yon of the Shos west of Cody. W ed Tellurim orcein d dollari in gast n discovered. TV. Repa Pom to P R, O0 ftfl delegate to tional conventio H K . y The ii ed for K.nseveli
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on the first ballot. Thi nominfttlOl as the result of a stamp- : precipitated by Madison county John Barren, the newly appointee United State minister to Panama, left Buenos Ayres, on the 27th. via ChertKMirsr for the United Sa:.s He wii; top a few days in Pans and LOBdOf before proceeding bis des iua.on John Kan.i: k Pan its an! MlM Mary P'.ae Kny Cray reift marriel. on the 27th. in All An V- hun ft, in Wen York Miss Daisy King was the nrni : of honor, and John Kendrlck Ban-s 1 o lul c K.,ct m-iri for hla fntlior
that 1; poll Y.i to tiati
Ulim is side, in an unbroken sheet tithe1 luffs Thirty thousand a( res ol growins: wheat is. r: .:cd. The fair given by the Coantesa Gal slr.i in aid of the Red CrBai fund in the war r.w in progress between Rüstig and JapSB. was In Id. on the 20th at Belmont, the home of Mr and Mrs. A I Barboar, at the corner of Four t' t.th and Clinton strep;, V.' a shiny-ton D C
President L.ube arrived !n Naple on the 2crh, from Rome, and was given a reception equal in enthusiasm that flcorded him in the Eternal city. The ra:n. which tame don in tnrrirs bM praf crowds of people stor-d for hour.' Vithoal umbrellas. Th Wabath rallnmrl ihopv at Peratnr. 111. were ordered :n-'i. on the Mth, by President Kam -ay T'ne order Is mpBOBftd to be on account or the itrik order by the Cirmen's lro:herho d Half the fore there obeyed the trik order, tiip rexttlftr force th'-r ftansben d t,H"' m n A fifty of yo'.tns womn who are or thf ir way to port Arthiy t act a? Pwssian nurses arrived in Chicago on th 2V;h The par'y was under the lfaderhip of th (otintpss Itavanda who has lived spiral years in Rftftftta Co-.intess Havanda is an Amerimn by birth a natixe of New Orleans.
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Mn D. R Taylor sa urantcd a rllrorce froti ftiimi Ckwr, Rofort L Tay lor in (harnrry court at KBoxTille Teno., on the 2Mh after the depoai tions of a few w itne-ses had been read Tin- question of alimony was refers to th'1 ' !erk for settlernen' Mr Ta:kor bftl ftftfTed thrco terms aH rovernoi
Prinee Pa Lbb Tee. heir to th' throne of China, arrived in St LoBI on the 28th, to repreattti h BBcle eBap ror as imx'rial COBIBliMlOBeT to th World's fair. II Beat to ftig royal apartninfs In th Washlnpton hotel wenry hut deltch'.l ftl a rBlttlt of the first day f his tnonth vi-jt to :h' Exposition ( Ity,
th.- couth, but a Japaaeae battery on & hill aki v" Wij i dOBriBBted the position, ir hieb the Rumiani eveBtaally wer.1 fori i d to relinquish, thus losing the key to the river Th desperate charaiur of the Btranfle there may have been due to the necessity tor Kainin tim- for the withdrawal of the Kassian detachaieBts ftbove and below, (on S.isMuIitch was in command 01 the entire fori. ,m the Yalu. whith extended alonir a front of ver thirty miles, with reserve supports 1." milef back The whole, sccordlag to the best information ditalnable, did nit xeeed tT.OOO men. What was the atual force tBSBCtd is not known at pre-ent. thoiiKh pmhaldy it wa not more than ."..000 nicn, if it wa- sr larjre.
No confirmation has yet hern re celTCd of the reported capture of 2 Russian QUtekflriB nuns, or if th wcuni'ini: of C n riassuliti h and Cen
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Judge Cotilan. at San I'ran 1 o held Mrs. Cirdelia notkin to ftBSWei to the superior DOBtt for th murder of Mrs Joshua D Dean, by means ol poisoned candy, mailed from Sar Praaclsco to Dover, ih-i a request t,v ber attorney that she he admitti-d It bail was refuse!, the Judire staiint: that he believed the evidence against hi was ((inclusive.
As the result of recent heavy anc lat eral rains and the nmseipient swell It of the tirs. fears arc entertain. !; of a rejM'tttlon of the disastrous flood! of Ibtfl The Mississippi was at danger Ufte C'.it feei 1 at St. boat on the morning of the :'.th. and still rising.
titn a proapect of reaching ::. fert b
. Jfttb-... Kwklents on the east sid
Ht preparing for trotil le
IiU'f.ESSINO THE CHINESE: BU SSI AN SOLDIERS AT MUKDEN. .
the Japaner- e tools possession of thi m wltboui much (osa, The RasslftBI irorii Kitili. n-ThenK bombarded Wijti and vicinity, bat did little damage. The Japan.se OOBB ftli ted one of their pontoon bridge! ftCrON the rier Sunday morning. The twetftn divlsioa crossed lauaedietely atxl was followed closely by the MNHMU dlvltlon and the field artillery. Th heavy guns f the Japane-e sileaced the Russian batttrlee :it Kii'li. n-Ch-ng. and also the gun- which the Russians post Od east of the Manchurtsn vtlhtgf of Bakots, whlcb had bombarded the Japanese while they were 1 rosslag the river. The Japanese having crossed, adrftBcsd Tr a position on a hill north of Kosso, beleg covered in the nriv.--meftl by the fire from their gBBboati, the I'i and Maya, from two torpedo boats and two other armed vessels, whi:i advanced into the river as high BS th ir draft wffuld permit Bverythtag goes to show that the fighting has been very severe Minn iiivm. PAMTIC.il ftgta. Oca. h itiiUI UlvtNl I iiriln r ll l ill if 111 iiici ftonsMy. I. iBOOB. May 1 -The Times- mil-
lapaasst 'arried the line of hills xleadlag from Chiu Tun Cheag to foshoka Oft the ri'iit hank of the iho rivet, Sunday. th' Russian's mad" a neooad ataad on a hill northwest of ChiU TJea Caeag, bul they IsSgjaB retreating at tea minutes before two O'clock in Ibe aft -moon. The twelfth Japanese division sdvanccd toward TahlLiig Kam.', which Is due west or the village of Makao, the division of the mperlal guards advarwed toward Mamatan. Which Is w. st of Chlu Tin Th-tig while i'.p gecOBd division moved down the r.ver with Antung as Its objective. The general reserve advanced over the main road to Liao Yang, which runs in a westerly direction from ibe Yalo river t six o'( lo k Sunday 'venlng the Japatiese army fteW a ilne extending from Aniline northwest, rly to Iiukukti and ninning from there in a northeasterly direction to Mtsbnttaa. At liamnan where the Iho river makes its first bead to the west, the Japanese succeeded in enveloping the K'i"-iati on thre : i lea At this place after sharp fighting at lose range, the Jft&aBesc capturl jo Ruj;n mm?; with tbehr horfttis, 'images and nmmuni .i p. nn' toOfft 'han Jo OtBcBTS and üi ii" Ru siau troops at
The BVnrla in I he n.irk la fhHl rin Mai .-in.London. May 2 - The Titnes' military correspondent, presuming that other Japanese operations will coincide with 'he Klullea-Chefig affair points oiy that th" world 1- completely In the dark respecting the gODOBd anc third Japanese araitea The ftftCBMl army left Japan in the latter part of Mar. h under the command of 'Jen. oku. the Dorrsspoodeol pays, and so far no one has been able to lo( ate It. "It has vanished into spare." while the OOrraapoedeal points out the third army embarked quite re. ently. in. rl.iin lion I, -r i Mliir-4. Ifanava. May a The American schooner Irene has been captucd by the Cftbaa nt ter Arena while flshicg sponges (lose to the north coast of Plnar del Rio The Irene started to sail away, hut a COBpIC of blank cartridge, fin d by the Arana cased hr. lo heave to The Drew of the Irer.e conslHts of Capt Cntry, five negro. ;,'.. tWB White men.
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HftW Y(.r!s. May ' Word was recelved here Monday of the death la l)iiduu of Edear Kawcctt, the au h r.
.AW m THE STATE. Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire.
Captain Xidd Excellsd. Indianapolis, lad . Ifej I -vt'-press car sate, takes from a train S tnotir years a-o by train toll'. i ltd by the Reno brothers, atn; which was ild mtaln tPO.üvu, Ii believe tobava
who vUited the neighborhood urn' cart ied on bia oneratloni la the night
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iatti 1 ha - nru.c t he tat in. but hie
taken by storm Ki .i (' . mihi mu. i i . r. PRTi.KHBU'Ra M.ttu buriaa ride ol the Yalu river.1 which the Russians occupied ;ti force. Beyaa1 the inei af the Beteswt Bat The Japanese captured Kiulien- j 1 mi.- KaAwa, C! eng after an hour'.-, desperate fight. gt Petersburg. May 'k Peyond the Their attack was intrepid The whole feet ot the retreat of the RuesiaBI Japanese lias, which covered more than fore the overwhelmiBg superiority of
:c Yalu river, no desuiiti h, comman di r rian army OOrpS, of in Kiulien-Cbeag t te possible that the in the week's fightte Rgurej given by ie reserves were not ion the Russian ioChi ngi where t!:3 heavist. The Ru Is effort to bold as be heiabts of Cho-
AMERICAN RIVAL Of SANTOS DUMORT
! METHOBISt CONFERENCE The Qutdrcnnial Session ct Log Angele Will Be Importaut.
11 win ...ul. ..1. BHaHsm the M,Mth if Mn. Ililiiu. gtaWh llii'-r-Dr. Ortth, oi San Prandsco, Makes 1 mIiii Wi.iI.
Austin and OB laud Prank Pierson The msoy excavatlom on
work has bean it. a d Some of the lang fttepa knai bj gaoas gad others vmi" sent to prison, but not o:i svi r bald the place where the sate had been buriftd. A stranger went t. Austin U g .ther day and -pent ni. -t f the du ibOBt the vsat. r tank mar the town. The next morning a deep bole wa Found near the tank and i the earth near the bottom was found the imprint of a saf or bov The bide was with .. three set of the place where nil Warton l.a.i dug for the treasure. Tracka if a lieht vehicle led from the tank to I;.- public road, and it is believed lb Reno treasure has been found No oi;e ivor saw tlie stranger before, and it is thought he may hate received Blip front loaae member of the ok: gang Luliana Traveling Men. Lafsyette ad., m Z The fourth annual eonveatlon of the iBdiaaa .ivillOB ot the Travelers' Pjri t- tlve sssocitiot; was held here at the Grand Opera ...u-e Ac reseee of welcome were delivered by 1'ast President Charles s. Downing and Mayor Ri ban: B Sample, the response being deHversd bj st.tPresideal Join J, Bhuttleworth. in the evening the ooBvejition was addressed ' Gov. W T Durblo and National President P W Doohau, gftar which the visiting T P A s attended a ball and a hnnipiet given in their hunor by the local T. P. A loiige.
Bride Badly Injured. Lebanon. Ind. May 2 Mrs. Hoover
Turyin, a bride of two days, was serl- j ' uisly injur d by the exi iosion of dyngf j 1 mite, set off by a charivari party, at beg j j home near Fay. ttc in the southwest 1 placed In a cherry tree near the house, j and when it xplodi d the wi St hi r board- 1 I lag was torn from on- si i. of the h SB land much plastering shaken from H,. wall. Mrs. Turpin was unconscious j for several hours The members of the . I party were apprehended end given their I liberty upon paym nt for th damage Fiietuan Hurt. Marion. Ind . May 2 'M V train ! a running at a high rate of sp 1 .1 n.ar j Ros. burc, a stay bolt blew out of the ' boiler head of the engine pulling tin Toledo, St. I-ouis& Western express, striking Fireman Joseph WttstlM ran : h Bt I king him from the cab. When WBCtBBf I BBS picked up it WSS found that he was j probably fatally injur..: hyth blow and scalding His home is ;n Delphos, t I Tli. train ran for almost a mill bffore I the s'eam was exfasnsted BBgiaeer j Charles Major escaped Injury by ciimbI ing out of thecab to the running b ard. Ordered to an Asylum. Blutfton. Ind . May 2 Sheriff Johns- : ton has received instructions from Gov. Dut bln to transfer Terrell, convicted of
the murder ot his son-lB-lav and henteaced to nie imprleoagnt nt. to the Rk h mono hospital for the tasane, when h shall be coBBBed until cared, when he thai! b removed to the state's i rison. ' unless ot !.. rw is. ord? r d by th(-. hu f exec tlve. Riot in Evansville. BVBBSVille, Ind May 2 The presence Of a .rowel t.f tu uro. sat the Lower If BTket. wher" a .arnival Is being held, pre- i cipitated a riot ftaaday nigtu wi,.-ri the segroes arere attacked and drlvea from j the carnival by a crowd of abttt ftM n grsaed with mtsslet. it is thought that I number of t he m glOSS w ere injured No arrests Were mad.
Receiver Appointed. iBdiaaapoliS, Ind . May 2 - The fJgB r Trust company w as appoint, d receiver for the Home HeatlBg and Lighting company on complslat of KriLht te JillftOB, which firm claims the (tunpany oBres it 9MJÜ00. it Is changed the oflcera atid Stockholders are about to convert funds to satisfy the claims. an.ottntit.L' to $1 Negroes May Resist. Evansville Ind . May 2. About sai ntroe who are employed on steamboattour hing at this point will be dincharged and Hungarian labor Substitut d The steamboat ow ners ( laim that their boats are often delayed by the refusal of the negroes to work. The negroes claim they w iM resist such action, Severely Bui-ed. Elkhsrt . Ind May I - -The ray s cf the sun. focused through a gold fish jar s-t fire to the clothing ot Mrs Julia Filbert sleeping In a (hair near an open window, and the flames wer extinguished only after she had been Kevereiy biirned. Notre Dnme Defeated. Bloomlngton. Ind . Msy 2 - Indiana tniversity won from Notre Dame in the tra.-k and Ib id meet fty a score of 7 to M Draper, of NotM Dann was theleatre of the day's sports Indiana carrlewl four vents ( lear and wnn first plai I In all of the 1 . vents- T Shldeler. frenhman. made the b si showing for IndH ana. Under Artent. Wabash. Ind May 2 -An alleged shortage of 13,000 in his m 1 OBBtg at the Hie Fotir frelgh oBIvs lad to tue arrest ( f Rtifii! dan stick.
SBjCggagfBj Test of Airshtp. SATISFIED WITH EXPERIMENT
Kuslatacr Belehrv siai,i in,-, t ,utJ itir.-.-i the ehlavai nt win. m.ii Msale He r rail t'oaMpla! Pmvsm 1 1 .-1 1 t . - lit . ml 1 tn .
s.tn Pram bx o, tri d to make
MBJ 3 Dr Cr 1 p t.. Sau lose In bis
airship, but before traveling rive m lea sotii" slight disarrangement of the maehlacry was discovered, and the aerial voyag'T! vv.-rc forced 1 make a l.r ing Br ;r. th was accompanied by Engineer Prederkck Dell. Dr r.t th was sattafffid with the results of this ixporimental Bight, because he aecompllahed a g(Hxl deal more than on former oca-:ons. and from it concluded that he k working in the right direction. We WBBI up .it S:W .. m . and with the car attached a rope Which held the moaater ballooa from do ng
any damage to the ;i. ighbortng hou e 'as it Started toward the ski.s. Naeblite i aiatev trail. When the rope was 1 ;.-t off. 1 r Oreth let his BMCfalne rise still higher, and Ihea made a Circular l'iKtire of I about a quarter of a mile in clrcumference. it u 'vldeai to those below that he had the machine under
IX) day for 1 1 to the ib Of ti e Mi pniache.
greater, ami when Bishop Rtevi I r II call to order the first I t'tii" ...lock Wednesday morn in 1 out of a total of fig accredit) eat. s v. II I . in their . :,t- 1
proc ed with the legislative ta I fronting them. The delegate
! during the daily SBSSioai, 1. I throughout the month of Mai
.all d upon to SOlve many pro of importance to the growth gad I Welfare Of the Methodist F. ;-church.
In the opin'on of many hi::'
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them a'-a.n. and th 'ti started off to 'he south at a high speed Everything I west well until the airship srrived j over ltlank( a'l lift mile house on the ! San Pruno road It was then going 1 rapidly towards San Jose, but something went wrong with the machinery, which canned the airship to stop The i inventor and ihe engineer tiled to adist the break, and then, after a pau e. the fans were s rt. d going, and the 1 ship 1" an to de -end j 1 o all appearance the fans arere I lontrolllng the vhip. though it wa.I ron ceded they ver not Quite large and 0 t toiil; w itii). (lime BWavai I . r: .1 11 1 1 1 . Kve witnessea f the descent stil
be men in t lie car to step hi WBa injured, either in the a
without cettain it expedient to enms'am aft The engine Is if "o horse pen new frame mu than the fir-' ( irr d Dr. Crf
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prevent, in the good name of the conn i try. the crime of ly aching? Shall th Itlmrarie- of M -t 1 mini iters 1 restored? How many bishop- -ha'! be elected and how mm, -bail 1. retired'' A proposal to csmaolldate ths three ntlillitni' VS 1 11 1 c - t if t tie irttir-li in NTiä.- . rk. Cim inra-i and Ch'lcag will I doubt lees caosi spirited dlscAtasIoaj in the confereace, aa the asovement to comb 1st then all la 1 ne In the .- -re
vor anweg tuary. an. Mr.; rt"d b v others.
A merit an tu lver trnctloa at Washlusr cinewl - that
STOCKMEN WIN THEIR F31NT W , I.rii I. 11 ,1 nrl ft I -tu 'Iura Will '.I aj( IC.I in. I 1 n n - 1 liini I. s fi i , ,. r.
automobile mn Iii" and it is set up IB a laraer and Stronger ; p.p franse which p with the former temoBstrBted that
while the fans which raise and lower the airship, and alo have conii'erab1e ' earing on 'he steering, are m I lar'e enough, yet th. y did Ncry well un I t the cirCUBSatBBCea, They ar to b. enlarged, and also 'Ik- rudder, in order that the ship may be more dirigible. This : the first time that the enpines wer started whe.i stopped aflighl The teal araft made fo- the res n that ahotiM it oeeosBS nateessi to lei th gas out of the balloon, th eng net could ha stopped, let the gaa olios .-park explode inir the receiver. Er.i-ir.gr R '.chef said of his trip: "It eras highly wixmftPul BverythiBg went arell, and all par'.- of the machinery were in goo 1 working order I am thoroughly -a'i-fb-d with the te-t -We could direct the niahine nt will, and made several complete tUTO! fnre descending. The sudden fffftBg way of a small valve led tis t. des. end at the -ix mile hou-e " UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION
I ..lor.'.l V , 1 lio.l i 1 In M.'imu I'm t ihm 11. ..ii Nat) he 01rn.1l to Ihe vv Ml lion..'. Chicago. May 1 A prayer that Ptesldeat Rooaevelt might le returned to the White Hon e iausd an uuu ual demonstration Monday during th( opening exercises of the Twenty oad quadrienniai confereaes of tha African Methodkll Bpl copal hur. h ghOWta of Hb M 'iim. oh God " 'Yes. yag." "Amen. .mm. " glW te. the word- of Kshop W J, Oalnas, Of Georgia, when he invoked the blessing of God on the pr .-l bun of the I'nite.l States, "who baa the manhood and oaaraga to stand up and do his duty at all times to men of imtv color and treed, in spite of MttCf ritiiism '' if eoaalBteai With Thy will, oh Cod. when his term of office expire " COatiBBed the speaker, "send him hack o the White lbu-e to serve another four years." The utterance of the sentiment was the iMcasion of dea.'enlng shouts by the assembled delegates Dnrlrrj Uli m Mira Ilia Vrnlrnrr. Katisaa City. Mo. May :! lames Prown the Hawaiian under Fetitene to ta hanged at Independence, Mo., Friday, lor the murder of his stepdaughter in ISff), vill not Ik execute!. Gov Dockary having commuted his sent' me to life imprisonment. BsahlaNl Knln In hn 11.. Otxidlano. Kas . May :: A s.,ai:.n? rain of four haBhSJ fell lure Surdav night, and dktpatelMg from various western Kansas and northern Okla
homa (Klints indict' that 'he rain was general throughout that di- riet.
F
bera berth, of Ball Lake City: "Just receivet? a telegram from Chicago stating that western and north-
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lines, h.'.d in Chicago on rchrn.,ry 2i. at which the former d-man.!.-.! the abolishment of the tonnag system in handling live stock, the restoration of the rctn.rn pass to lna fide shippers and a readjustment of freight rates from cettain lotali'ieFOR KILLING MISS ALBAN. lr. Mart In t''" ll. on I ri-.l I n..-r. II. I.. I n- the M'ii.1 -t of X.lopla.l 0. 1 nit liter. Dover ! 1 May 1 Mary Ann Powell I on trial here for the murder of Bstelle Albin en February ! las' Mr- Poweil roaf eased, after her arrest, that she killed Misa Albin in a Jealou- rage Mr- Powell Mfd 'he girl, w ho h : ! been adopted, was alienating her husband's affections Sh said she feared her life was In danger as the girl had threatened her On F br.iary I, during an alterc ation Mr Powell striK k Mi Albin with a bottle, rendering her BBCSSaBClOUa She then hacked the girl with a knife The Ik.iIv was found. !a' r. In tie a", by Ro! , rt H Pow ll Mr Povell was present whn his wife wan placed on trial SEVENTY-THREE INJURED. Tin- II 01 It nf 1 rn.i '( iiu Oan I'erii f n KteaiNMrr'a Hweetae BhMSB Ml St. Ii.nl. St. liuis. May I, II g now known that ?:i perron w.re injured hy the aefkipss ( I the hurricane deck of the ferry steamer Alon.o C Chunh. Sunday, whktt had taken OS! a party to view the gunboat Na-hvllle. at anchor in the river Three are probably fatally hurt, while fully 2" received fractures and injuries. BaBBBBHStftBSJ their removal to hospitals or to their homes In ambulances The .rash was BBgOBBl by a sudden rush to one portion of the hurrbar." daek, which proved to lie unable to withstand the Mraia I1nr11. il Sj th gtllhaij Pueblo Col.. May :: -The -rand ju-T has indicted GaorgB P Mav ir 0 Qkt 1 ft, secretary .f the water company which Is under OOBtrael to furnish thr city water works with water from ii" Fountain riVST Mr Mayor la chaggBd with brlheri
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Pan-. May $ la BMtcsatohile in Which six person:', nil Pari-'ans. were driving wa gtmck Uy the Hi Ie l a: is exprc-s 011 a griiie , tossing . Hoi y-en-Pt- e tl mthnj fraai hart ah the occupants were Luxutly killed
