Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 May 1904 — Page 2

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CZAR PERSUADES ALEXIEFF TO STAY

Vkery Had Tendered His Resignation to the Emperor.

SHELL HITS TORPEDO BOAT

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ini hi: ok k it i hoc. Ihr .litpii i. siiii In Hut i- llilrr lit- lluaaliiii II. i. -W tu I lil- Ilia. Tokio, liny gj -Although it has not bien Oanriatty reported, li is said on g 'ihI authority that the Jap un hp f.in ri have captured Kai Cnou .waving 'ha Ku-sdans lak to Tashl-Chia. in tlia directing of New Chwang. and prevailing the advance .f the Russian troops at w Chwang In the direction if Ka: C&OU. The bombardment by the Japanese of thi vicinity of Kal Choti. recently, as pntialily in prepara'inn for in losging of fortes in Um northwest rner of Um 14m T'l'ir; pnlnsula for UM

purpose of capturing Mow Chwani1 and DO OBBf jllM with the other anntai in the march on l.iao Yang. Pi buhl) a small Japanese fori hal

'bcui lunued at Klu Chou bay Taku Shan, where Japans.- force!

rU hi I were landed .May 1.. is at m mouth ol i virit i Payan r.er hv-i of the Yalu

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RESIGHTIOh of DO, DAY ACCEPTED

Was Recently Elected I Bishop at Methodist General Conference.

AT Tile nnsTSMn Of lorturint DisT ip aim

Every child born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to torturing, disfiguring humors of the Skin and Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender 6olicitude, not only because of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz. : the CUTICURA Treatment, consisting of warm baths with CUTICURA Soap, and gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent and economical.

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Western Department Chicago, III. Chainlet bicycle equipped with two-speed g-r and coaster brakePope Manufacturing Company The acme t bicvele contruction. giring the Mala numiutnluit and durability. Eastern Department Hartford, Conn.

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II Hi-uin I I unk aa II üb Then' w m a Pavpaaa in li. KfW riiwanc. May M Mtdalgllt (tolayin In transmission. The otfii 1 ie no' r . : .. I sn furthOf informa: ion renanlin.-i the fljititini; which rasaltetl in the n'trrat of the Japarfi-s on Ft iiir-Wanq-ChenK. but :h-re ; coOd authority for saying that the Japanese moTinnat in the dlraetioa f i...i Y.i!: .i:. ! Ilai-rii-ni: were for the parpoa of cattfaf tlM Russians in l hid vicinity to move northward, thus RivinR the Japanese an opportunity to omplete their preparations co capture I'ort Ar'h ir. Whin tha Ja;.mee bela a determined movement In this ricinltjr i- Vtll le from Fi nK-V.'aiig-

Chenir and New Chwans. They figure !

that it does not matrer what may be the fate of the Yalu army if they can continue to control the sea and Port

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I mil i ual iik. s'ok. May l'.t Vi e-Aimiral ioff arrived here Siuiday atter-

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The Japanese are ft ill fortifylnc the hills on the neck of land between Ta-lien-Van and Kin-Chou bays Many rapid-fire puns, protect eil by sandbac have been mounted ÜMTt, with th object of resi?tinR a sortie of the be1 acured garrison. A spy se- ti-- to the woodwork of he water tanks of the local railroad station It la believed this was part of a plot to injure the railroad hi Ml IX CAY Uli ROI I KD. A .In .n near uit rnr Ta I ii-hiio i riii -i I i etalaa Tokio May U TaJ JaaaaaM force

whi.ii landed at Tak i-Shan. Thursday,

station, outaltta of Vladivo.tok. bv Hrrounded and routed a force of Rus- " ai.. 1 ... ' . ! . . I . I ...

MaJ.-Gaa. Yorentez. and deputations of

the military, naval and rniliiiary authorities, tu well a- by an enthusiastic Cfowd, and wan presented with bread and salt. Entering the town, the admiral drove to the pier iu an open ur:':.u", f-(orted by Ci.tsatks. and boardi 1 the cruiser Rossia. on which a short service was held. The chaplain yrtnkl-i at. l the ad mir a.- hap befuro it a run up to the asthead. where it wa.- greeted with a taluti :rum ail ÜM craiatn in the har-

s! in ; i ,it r at -even o'cloc k Friday

evenine in the neishborhood of Yang-Chi-Ttir.s. seven miles north of TakuB1 an The Ru-sian brea, whi h Malted of on4 squadron. lot many men killed or wounded, as well as a captain, who was captured. The Japanese sustained no losses. 1 1 i I "ri I. RECO X AIMS ACBm

Viliiiirnl Tui: u" M.iuitii llnlill.i Raeaaasiltwa run tniior. London. May 22 A dispatch to the

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he day happened t be tat eighth

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and also Vice-Admiral Skryd- --The gunboat rquadron ai d ta rorint's day The admiral ad- pedo boa' destroyers and torpedo boat the ofBrers and crew of the flotillas approar lud Port Arthur

j Vice-Admiral TOBO 1 as reported as toll,.mv.

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tion anthem Admiral Skrydloff then viitel the other cruiers and repeated the royal lite There was a great outpouring of the ;. women wearing bright i ':ie

Admiral Skrydloff's reception was of

Vi'iitrnl i ! rr in .li-upii rl y I int I lunliiitt lint-. Tokio. May ... It is absolutely certain tha the battleship llatsuse wl sunk by a Russian mine ten mile eft

the roasT. The pa 'tion of these MiRM ITMhri navigation df.r.gerou- for neutral ftaattt, and a protoai from foreign

Iba heartiist everywhere, he bdng a j governments is - xre. ted. TlM loss of j

great favorite when la.-t in Yladivo- ,no Japan'-- war hips Is f-lt keenly stok bere No Hags a''- Hying In this city

RRRaTRTM kTOR t.i:. Kt'ROatlt Hi ii. rl aaf Ml I UnlliiiK Ihr l.nnrlliilt nt n I iiiril IrWIJ . Lndon. May 21 Th" cornspondent of the Timey on board the paper steamer Haimun. vkfch is s ill excluded from the real theater of war. give a review of th- present position of affairs, and says: K - r .. . from Japan are b r a RTOaaRt to reinforce (b n KRVOkTl lines of ( ommunication. which are being harrassed liy Cossacks. !en Kuroki appears to bo waiting for the landing and co-operation of a third army It was while holding the Miao Toa ftrait.i against torpedo attaiks from Port Arthur for the passage of transports with the third army tha' the Sat sue met with disaster. Realizing that they were effectively iBOlatBB, the Patl Arthur IfltltlaRl mail'1 their dosperat ion an xiw for sowing the whole giilf of Pe Chi LI Ritt bbxkadae mines. It I s reported that they sent launches

and the nightly lantern parades ha.a been hi at. dor. i

An . man nur.- ? v I II go to the Hero- j

shir.ia receiving hospital on the 25tb !ii-ar.t. I Mil Mil Ml . I IM. Iii TT. II It KD. lilmirnl ! rt illuT Onlrrril to I'rurird tu Indii ili.h Harbin. May - The fRp etad meeting between Yt. .'-Admiral Skrydloff and Viceroy Alexlerf has lieen post.mned The adml-il arrived here and found awaiting hbn the viceroy's orders to proceed o Vla4tT08toh aithoai goin to Mukd".i. Admiral Skrydloff H MtBt I ted tr return to Harbin A po--t:on of his staff renin Ins her to sujierisa the dispatch of freight and correBORaaaaS for the v.ar-hips of bo'h squadrons Th" railroad is fr- of Chinese bandits as far south as Mukden. .Iannri- Mnnki rt ri-i il l.uan. Tokio. May 2.1 After repeated conferemea) between the bankers, ihe mln-

idlers nnd tne eld-r statesmen of Ja-

anu lunKs to arop mines in tue patns;pan. the hankers have accep'id the of the Japanese warships and trans- I term- of the new popular loan of $,- BBftS The mines drifted to the high j OHOvuu It will be i.-stie.J at hear ." seas and Ui Chinese wa'ers. constltutiag , per cent interest and run for snn the graves t danger to neutral whipping. I yrarr RUNAWAY CAUSES DEATH RELATIVE OF J. P. MORGAN

RESIGNATION UNEXPECTED

BV. lint 1 hum Hi. ul Ihr OlNM I ill "rail . anil Dalretl lo

i MMIa ' in Uli- H iirk uf I hrlalian IjIiii nIIhh. Us Angeles. Cal . May 21 -Tha Methodist general conference at the QpaaiRf! of its. fourth and lasi week ;.ii.or found Itaall eoafroatatl wKa a duty almost unpt aaNMBtad Ii UM hi. lory of the Mitbodist eaarca, that of acting upon the resignation of one of I i bi-ho-i lect Kcv .tamt .- R lay. i hancellor of the BynV use university, Abo on !at Sat iru.iy -a- . it; as the last of the eight iistos elected by the present boafereeca, resigBed his place in h" ealSCopal boardi and was excused, at his request, from further a'tenttatii on the cntt renn Resides acting on Hishop Day's re.igratiou, the coaferenca aaard Um report of the tellers on the vote takt n Saturday afteraooa for thras adsatoaarf bishops, whiih skadowed the sleclioa of Dr l h Scot' a an additional mls-.-.onary Mshop to Atrit a. ami Dr Will

is ni F Oldham and Dr John It RoB inson as additiotMl minsionary bishops in southern Asia 'Sun- my election. Ir Day said. "I have thought of nothing for scarcely a moment, but my duty to thj chun h. of which you are the chORM rspraaHStatlTaS. and I could not more profoundly and sincerely revere your friendship which has placet! me under a sen.- ot obligation that dwarfs my powers to pay tln debt of gnUltBdO I have the witness within MfRStf that I am not intluenied by MStarUU advantaga of honor These are t.Ki uncertain, evanescent and remote to lie con

sidered for a BMMJMBl in a matter of graal import. Hut new factors are in every problem: they solve my duty. I must return to the work of Christian education It has CORM to MS RTlRlB t!i past twenty-four hours as Barer before that 1 am not at liberty to lay Saide the expeneiiie and SiSclpllBS which ten years have brought to me B tRIs work If you ask me why I d.d not appr". iate that before bai put you to the trouble of my SSM ttOB, I I SB only say hat some things which f p years have hung around the tinumfelBaCS d our t&aaajRM in distant' and dim ontline suddenly come to u,s in revelation, forcing us to t one lusions. I. how vi r. had my decision after opening my mind pray rlully to appeals of duty from every ide and every source of light possible tiT me I can not COBseMatiously say that I balMva myself 'moved by the Holy OhOBl io take upon my" elf the office ird duties of bishop'

as our law requires ol (host who ut

aoBSatratad to that holy ones and mirisicry. ine I do feel atyaeli deeply Morad to lontinue in the vfork f Christian edacatkMi Therefore, with the greateal wtearaaci for your sriadoM and authority, IRd with keen distress, t! a' I n.u.-t i sareaniit ;ho-e ,vho have sleeted ni" ' this MkIi OSBCC, and re--:reti.r.L-to have caused a MOMeafl delay it voir Imnortaat basinira, and thanking OB WtthOBl .itt"inpting the Upoaaibla task Of finding w r,is ade tniate t ) '-xpr-.- M9 RBRM of iBBebtadness to cou. 1 iiibmll herewith, most respectfully, ny re ii;nat ion ol th- dlet of bishop, to .vh ch you nave siscted nn'. 1 venture to make one reques of yon 'live rn-' your COBBdeBOS aril belief that I have aoRghl hoaeatiy to lind my duty in h- iBSf of Qad anj m eonsclaaos " Thi re w as a Us- n t SS Mti m amtmg he dalegatM abas Di Day intsbed reading his reasons ior eesignatMB, Dr. Buc kley was recognized, and after stating that he had uriuec essfully enib avOTS I in every way x.--ible to Induce Bishop-eWt Day to abandon hi- Intention to resign raid he conference has a p rf ' rih' to nullify its h I of slactioa He el tad as g Bearaaaal thicai;e of Blshop-eett Jos.iua Soles, who wa eteSRB by he geierai conference in 10b, and who r"signed hafBIB Ix-ing BBBRIirSlad He then moved that Bishop Day's resignation be accepted, and the tonf"rem" adop'i'd the motion without d sni.-sit)i and iy a uuairnous vote Fpon reques' of )r Day, theionfer"nce 'hen SM used him from further attendance upon th essions. and he will return at once to Syracuv

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To be a successful wife, to retain the love

and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stones for the benefit of all wives and mothers. 14 Drai Mus Pinkiiam Lydia B. Pink ham' Ycjretablo Comioiind will make every mother well, strong', healthy and happy. 1 dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn cm with pain and wearinevt. 1 then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I w.is. and the wonderful results he bad had from your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and Baad it for three months. At the eud of that time I was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in lore with me all over again. It seemed like a new existence. 1 bad BBBB suffering with indammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till 1 was indeed like a new woman. fineerelv jroRIB, Mus. (Uta. f, Rmuw.n, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot prings. Ark.. Vice Pro; lv'ut Mothers' Club. Sufferincr women should not fall to profit by Mrs. Brown's experiences ; jut a. Btjrel ;is she was cured of the trouble-, t mim rRtcdln her li tter, just so surely will Lydia IS. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cure other woman who suiter from womb troubles, i Ulla m ma tion of 1 lie ov aries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability. and aenooi proatratiogt. Kiud the story of Mrs. Potts t all gaothttrsi

" DBaBafBSk Itnkiiam : Pnringtheearly part of jy married life I was very delicate in hsalth. 1 had two miscarriages, and Imth my husband and 1 felt very badly aa we were anxious to have children. A neighbor who had l-en using Lydia L. Pinkliarn's Vegetable Compound a it, and I de -ided to do so. I soon felt that my appetite was increasing, the headaches gradually decreased and tim.lly tiisappeared, antl my general health improved. I felt aa if new blood coursed through my veins, the sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I became strong and well. " Within a year after I became th" mother of astron:r hi alt by child, the joy of our borne. You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I wi-h every mother knew of it. Sincerely

yours, Mns. Anna. Potts, 510 Park Ave., II t

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If you feel that there iHativthinffra ul unusual or ptuglillg aNuit vourcase, or if you wisii confidential ndvioe of the most experienced, write to 3Ir.s. Pink-

ham. Lynn. Mass., and y.u will be advised free of ebarn. Lydia B, PtRkbam's Vesfetable OompouRrd has cured ami is curing tVusandi of c sasa of female Uoublat curixtg tliom Inexpensirely and gbsohxtely. RenjambeT this wln-n you pi to your druggist. Insist upon A tting Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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Injurie s ,, i , , In K a I 1 um.Uruuitht un Tetaaasi wiiieii BaBsi i noiii. Efflr.eham. II! . May U Katy Icings. 1" it !d. daimhter of Theo Lange, died Sunday tnoruing of tetanus, brought OS by an Injury r c ,ive! In a raSRWaj ace, dipt la-' Snturday aftrrBOOS She. with a couple of friends,

the tab h Is nt.d ra i . i fracture uf one of

Has aWeaadl ta l-nth at lli. Hume In I'lBStaag, . .1., nniliit Vliil ul I ii . Vint land. N J . May H -Alfn d MoT. gan. Sged 7". year. said to be a rela-

P. Morgan, was burned to 11 RMs here Sunday. His discovered on fire, nntl an

ipt was made to rescue him, but isme spread so raste!) that this Iraposaibb Mr Morgan wss s i.ite f the Dsivaralty of Psunsyii. He was a lawvar.

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Seaatae Pewell aa Trial. RBBSaS City Mo May 14 - Jesse L. Jev.rll, stet- .or. went Ic trial in the intnitiil eonrl gars Monday, upon a charge if soliciting n hnlie for hL vote and ;!, votes uf other senators upon carl tin Bakinc DOWBeT hBjIshlllOR tenc'ing in the Missouri Isgislaturs ol liea -ii R a. Reutles Seswatadk New York. May J4 iMwnnl P HBft, a t he k c U-rk in the PhSMll Bl national bank, who disafipeared .tevral weeks . . leaving an al!" ""d shortage of -?. iBJ lieen arTBStad at lMahopas and brought ac h to this i it for a hearing Murrt It. i.rerr, Uulurrt rl'it. 8t. Ixuls, May 24. --Harry R. ireor, one of the be--. known bicyclists Ir. this city nnd holder ot many motortyeM rerords. db'd. S.T.ta evening His neath foilowc-d a iBaaoB attack of lib aess v -iich ortsdaatad a fw tlavs aito

Sut prised Her. A g!.b-tngud tikir with a wagea load ef bulb. soM oat h;s entire Mock ill tr.nle in Ich order las other day. Hin- y'aie. fitits He wa. mnoiinc-iti-' teasmM Bermuda Allium reps balba, ; 1 bey '11 Juni inte the mt asefal (Uiwar known In las Anwik sn houwhold: fra-1 i" si sad rich perfume can ! auds out! of the flowers for them tha like that kind They'll gr..w say abate iaaidi the buiie t,r out in the garden Oil 'em aew aa' sarptiss ur wit, tern csata I

toree t ,r a quarter! Oas con tiding .-ul Dooght a hail osihSfb worth and his wife arprised him. 'Otiiutis jut on vom put them is the eelliir," In .i id. "i L.r a lull dollar! l'leiie dull t go out Without ,-, ifii.nd: ill when von buy Bewsn bore after." t hiCao Int. 1 1 1 can.

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Overheard on the Pike. Mr. Easj W 'by should people risitiag Thi Kxpnsttioa .it mtiit. ass amrs Alien a font-Ease than in daytime?" M K" ite "llei -auae under the brilliant illumination ef the ground, evtl) im! bee omes an si re!H Mi iSasy- 'Kur. Only fair! Prav, cndui t sm to tha neatest drag store i id I pronsiss swear to sceept a substitats for . i or for Allen's Foot Raas." FOOT VOTE The twaia will be made oiir .a June. Tti Japaneoe treat their ervantl th'-v do other members of then hoaaa hold., and everything is serene. Tbl EU itnr-s ul tie J.i i 1 1 i ifi nd Up'" 'he iv.iv thev battle with RlHals tlev have olei tin- nervaiit prublcm.thus4einhis L lger. a I am stirr Piao'l l ure for Cin!imrtion saved mv life three rearj sgo. Mt Thos. Robhin.' Norwich, V. V.. fab, 17. P.WO. Keeping an exeiie Seconal is a system, it,. iv of i. ii I, ng out whj you are siwara broke.

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an i n r ,rc rriiri in (ihv it. ni -rscea. I rr- a' otic. You Will aee the zcelU-nt rffii t af'rr '..ikuny lb llr.t d i- Siiil dr ili '.i its evrry acre, barg botüca i J crata and 50 ccdU.

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