Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1904 — Page 2
GRAPHIC STORY Of KIN-CHOW BUTTLE
Bravery of the Japanese Unsurpassed in History.
The arunr.ers on the fortified bigv e were not low la giving raun t pons to the Japan if Lark, and soon a vigorous tire and ccwy.vr Ore
t was in progress, to which th big guna
of the Japanese squadon lent noisy chime At als o'clock tbe atmosphere had cleared up sufficiently tir tbe naval marksmanship to work effectively. For three hours the beHins from bay ana shore, replying from the farts, continued without interruption, and then the Kuselan lira aba;d Tbe oewatioa of the nrir.; on the
RUSSIANS RESISTED BRAVELY b-.:: the signal for a forward
NO OSTENTATION AT OUAY FUNERAL Such Was the Last Request of the Dead Senator. BODY IS TO LIE IN STATE
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in their last effort they l and trenches only afrobay one i conflict with who mad n desperate, let.e to beat back the
Yaoamiag horde;Tba final resu'i of tbe Jaruneaw, ah h they at last succeed! in tak: ao lemtea. wa marked by the m
ha.- thus far characterized the war. Tbe Japanese left, throughout the en-ti:-action until night. a exposed to an -aftictmg fire from the Russian in-tec-rv. a gunboat on Ta: en Wan bay eat tour t-cenumeter guns posted ax re- - . :Z lianiplll x Rim low. A i critical moment tbe ammunition of the art.ilery ran lo. and it was -ri ! ii.st he remaining arnmuni-
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here that m tbe hun ad been as
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lumber of Russian officers and men. amcanm i Dtacttas. I. rrlrrtbjrK 'l ! .1-- I ort Ins I Ivnaaj-T'iui Meaav Mnrh. s: fiiKHlfl. May U There is nc itiempt here to disguise the (act that be successful forcing of the neck of r Tan-Tuns peninsula puts a practical cd to resistance to the enemy until
th- Ru:an fir-
iat the flank. ' tBe fortres le of the Osaka JHOKITIE; d. and th- bat- RUSSIANS J from an ar- giSTAXCR ' perioral con- jn tQe foras th in5tro- ' eeC(j themsi every parapet , r tQe 4(jra v:ne Japanese i nv d.:
en arJ
in the more perimeter of THE AU-
retire within ake to de1 etege. Xeith-
liralty and gen-
At " W o ( In 2 b-seati I lan i of the-
ad', to hill and re-echo ron to fort I'ai 1 aSsetta tor Th- Japanese paid fo
ih sun wa sink- weich ton. the flag of the tver, 4 tun floated above vv'hi d Shan hill, while ' qnectk ai" swelled fnta flciallv
rm squad- port
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y bv of same value, are, howthere is no disposition tc
rccs are be n. The im ivance posf-
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and trenches were 5- men, i of the are-aracy of Japdtstaace markniaaip and
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la command of the Japt h ajrgrive movement ian position at midnight iv Ho a-1gred the fourth
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Ife-iarrllr. of I rnlltHH In the meantime the Russians had reinforced their right under Mire? of two field batteries previously withdrawn from Nan Shan, with fresh infantry, whose fire enflla led a considerable portion of :be entire Japanese hne . Very critic-a! at this time was the BttmUmi for Gen. Oku's forces, for which the wavering of tbe l:ne under the reinforced Are of the Russian Infantry came the reports from the Japanese batteries that ammunition wai a"miv exhausted. Gen. Ouk reports that he knew h could not hope to continue the battle ' much longer, so decided to make an aaatall in force, regardless of casualm Then the artillery opened fire with the remaining ammunition, and ,
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fur tbe purp- -t expressing sympathy to the family of the late S Mtof Quay, but only a few of the mot intimate friends were permitted to vu w the remains of the doad It was annouiued by the family that carrying out the s.na'ors dyms re-
qu- re woulä 1h no o-tenatton in cor.r.n-ioa with the funeral. This compels the refusal of a request by the Masons for a Ma.- n.ral funeral. The funeral arrangement made are that
the body shall remain in the senator'a
bad room where be died until Tuesday,
ia v :. if: QUAY, carried to the First h in charge of Post
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.1 :: . : : . : : :. i r: 'la ra. uz.:A 1 p m. The church will 1 be cleared, and at two o'clock funeral service will be conducted i Kev. J. S. Rani-v. pastor of the I Prestytertaa church. a.-ipted by ; ; - n Hash. D. D.. of tbe M. E. I ch. There will be no hon rary pall era. acd the active list as an-
sced last will not be changed, n. J. S. Carkson. surveyor of the of New York, a member of the Mlcan national commi'tee. of
h Senator Quay was ch airman
n Presitlt-nr Harrison was electeil A the privilege of calling a rein of the survivors of that commiton Tuesday next at Beaver.
Uder the circumstances the family ; force-! to request that the reunion , 10t held. esident Roosevelt can not attend ! V ral. Gov. Penr.ypacker. how- : arrive here T-iesday morning.
return to Harrisburg immediately the funeral services.
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'at was admitted, but 00 acrount of the charon and acter of the position, as well as it - he .-:.--a. i:T an no' but
re only taken by a display of desrav courK and at a frightful cost, e early news was received in a m spirit by both the public and th" wspapers. HI T IF THE LATEST :PORT THAT THE JAPAN ES K
to the fight, with lastructions ! CAPTl'RED 50 GUN'S IS CON g around K o Cbo-i and m've 1 FIRMED, it I"? sure that the effect will H gav tbe first division the j be much deeper, and is certain to be and the left was allotted to the I considered a severe blow. Until that livision During the night a I report arrived the feeling was that thuader storm, accompanied the Russians had retired In good or eavy rain, broke over tbe ad- der; but if this number of guns wai
h'- move-1 taken, it will put a different com
'xJon upon things, though it is con ivable here that if the Japanese op
ir of the Russian positions, the mdonment of the mins mieht hav rorne necessary This view, how If. w 1 hardly diminish the xtent
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ikrr 1 anann iinl nmmlt Ire to Itrprrtrnl Ihr H- nr. Washinzton. May "'. Speaker Cannon has appointed the entire Pennsylvania täte delegation as a committee to repre-ent the house of representatives at the funeral of the late Senator Quay, at Baver. Pa . iuesday Bt. A spci !al car will be attache to Üae t as ivania railroad train leav- . Wa-' - v. a- 71" p. m . Monday for the use of such members of the committees of tbe two houses of congress as may be in this city at that time Other members will be met at P. rburq Tie-day morning, and the r..r ' -. r.al pary will prceed to Beaver by special train. MAY LAND U. S. MARINES Tnmirr InrldVnt Mai let He tbe Troii Mr. Washington. May 30 Should American interests in Tangier, or other places in Morroc co be imperilled in any war as a result of complications growing out of tbe capture of the American, Pericaris. by the Moorish bandits, it ma D Tie necessary o land marines fen the American men of war now on their way there. This contingency, fcawever. ha not been seriously conatdered by the adminisrtation, as there has been no evident that such step was necessary. Officials say it has r r ben contemplated that marines should tie sent Into the interior of the country to assist In the rescue of the captured men. Thy say marine could not accomplish anything. hca'ive of the taaeceasibltlty of the coun'ry. It wa expected that Admiral Chadwick, with the cruiser Brooklyn, would arrive at Taneier Sinday. but secretary Mooiy said that nothing had ben reeMve.i from the admiral up to Sunday ncht.
r.'r- -t irn In Inrttnim. Flvnr. -vi1: . inil May 30. Th most irrere storm since 18S1 passed over o i-hern Indiana Sunday. The shade res ard fences in th city mfored
FRUIT TREES ON ROADSIDE. Why It Will bV a Oood Mimy Years Before They Cau Be Planted m Large Numbers. It Is resorted that in some parts of Europe Kie municipalities have planted fee' by th. roaiisiue to Midi an ext. nt that an annual crop of fruit of considerable sire is the result. We have also h ir 1 of the reported custom among the Spaniards of planting peach I"i e ry where, that there may ic an ahnadaaoa of fruit for the iH-o-p'.e To what xti nt this praetue has raaalted in a greatly enlarged fruit crop we do not know Hut some of the travelers lu Eumpe testify to tho scarcity of fruit theft, 10 U VOttld look as if tbe practice ha not re.-ult 1 iu a ttuperabunuanc ot the fruit. Annually we are confront. o" by UM QUeatton of how to ornament our highways. Our landM-ape gardeners and hortleoltmists have the must ti s.i about the mati r It Is easy tiiouuh to solve the problem on paper, but not easy tc solve it in a manner that can b." worked out. There hue been a :rcat n.any schem-s tru-d in tali country, but few if any have be successful, so far as the use of fruit tree along the high way is connrned. The one pr-at obsta. le to the plantinp of fruit
trees by the highway is vandalism. How they prevent this in Europe, it they do prevent it, we do not know. P rhaps they have enough watchmen employed to look after the ripening fwiit. In this country the fruit trees planted or growing along the highways are wantonly despoiled of the blossoms in blossoming time and of their fruit In fruit ripening time, and often the fruit is taken before it is fit tc use. to prevent some one else from getting it. How often have we seen carriage loads of people driving intc the city with big boughs of apple blossoms, taken from some orchard where a tree happened to s'aud. not on. bat near, the public highway. The "grab" system of living must be eliminated before we can hope for much In this direction. Last year was a good year for wild crab apples, and the people l;ins in the locality in whih the writer r-ides have the ustora of Poing ir.to ti e woods and gathering what they Deed each year And there are gam raBjr asoagn crab apples for all. But last year men from a distance came into the locality at crab-apple tim. They had wagons, bags and pickers. They boldly invaded every d and wood where crab apples were ripening and skinr.ed the trees of their fruit, which wa afterward sold In So-ith Water street. Chicago. This shows just what would happen in tho case of fruit raised on the public highway Those that did the work of carina for the trees would reap none of the benefit.-,; nor would the general public. Here and there In unfenced lot are standing apple trees, and the treatment they receive shows what would be the treatment of trees likewise unprotected. Before the apples are hardly ripe people come and shake or beat them off with club? Tbe trees are left not only stripped but maimed, and after a few seasons of this treatment arseent a roost aaalgBtty appearance. The writer knows of one family that hart a big tree full of apples a few hundred faet from the house. One nicht men came with a watron and gathered the fruit, leaving only wheel tracVs for the owners of the fruit. When we have a denser population a-d roads so valuable that men have to be constantly employed to keep guard over them and repair them, we may be able to raise fruit by the roadaide but that time is as yet far distant - FarmT?" Review. A CONVENIENT FARM GATE. tt Is Not Only Durable and Attractive,
But Can Be Built at Small Cost.
I I ale llimlue CMS. "Carta what ssea de hea ,;J,,'s drinking." said RepreawaUtir- "Tim SalI.VJ,, "When I .n New WW 1 1 .1 . lrv about a in.ni I kn.ov WHO
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ocl nearly ..II night. '"' Ir the wirw for wem JL fang a street 1 sea sa tiga, with eight bell, jut eak lie lube He luug the bell
is itv' retted the aadeiahaf
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ci.l ..r I tae 1 thai the little aoa "i Mt mid Mi-. Wm. McBnde. ol ibis place, us reported by Br. Jesse L limm, the atteadisg phj . ian. "The bale boy lud n seien ie of maliKti.iiit cadetina which left him aMai nirahod in the right le? ami right ","- He 1-.. lost t!ie. hearing in the right ear. "1 treated h m sad be 1 um t slowly and had beyun to try to BM bis I tnb mm-; w hen .1 tr.n ehnj; I ! , i"e ub'tikt utid persuaded tbe child' parents that hi could Hire tlcir bov in a -l it tinie 1 he I mi 111. -du le -. J ut tin boy grew forse and l-jan liai.ng spells very like Ep k psy. "Mr IfcBride came to me again n4 1 uinpiaail loving aim a coarse of IkidJ' Kidney Pills, which w,ih eoiiiinenecd at once The improvement wax m-tani Hnd in a week1! time the epileptic ataCaMM ?caHi altogether." S Prefessionnl Ride. ' "Why, veur Hying eMchiaa i n't even laaee the ground!" saul the ansa who had Ih-cii induie.l t ub-etve the e,.ei .ment.
I eii." aaewered nie investor, utter atmie reflection, "nay machine may aot is as much "t a traveler .1- -'iue ol the othbui it s biap baler. " N sab agtaa Btar. Sculd You Use Any Kind of a Sewing
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v sewing if aar kind ot an you, don t fad to an 1 ut out and and pet our latoar aew and ;ition. Addresa K &. t' ., I ago.
Woes of Matrimony. Hf course," said the httsband who made a Bpscmlty of aamametariae excuses, "the truth ut bound to h all out seme lime " Ve." rcjoinrd the other halt of the
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-'me women ba.e nerves, while some others merely have uerve. Cbicauo News,
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Another club woman, Mrs.
Haule, of I-dKcrton, is., (cs how she was cured of irregularities and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache, by the use of Lydia E. IMnkham s Vegetable Compound. Dkau KM, Pink 11 am : A while ago my health began to fail Im-caii .e (lf female trouldev Tbe doetOff del not help me. IrememV red that mtaaother bad used Lydia E. PinkJuun'i VepB table Compound oa many ihcasious for irrernlarities nnd utcrino troubles, and 1 felt Mire that it could not harui mo at any rate to give it a trial. "I was certainly flad to find that within a weak 1 ten mach better, tho terrible pams in the back and side were beginning? to cease, and at the time of menstruation I did not have nearly as -rious a t.ine as heretofore, so I continued its for two months, and nt the end of that time I was like a new woman. 1 really have never felt U-tter in my life, have not had a sick headache i-inoe, and wcicdi It pounds mora than l ever did, so I an be itatfaffly reeommend your modi cine." Mits. May IIm i.k. E Idfeiton, Wis. .pre- Household BeofaomksaClahi (,000 t r'i It if 0 e ru of Ubov letUr roog genu ner.j.,-, mnn ,t be (irvJunJ. FREE to WOMEN A l-arge Trial Box nnd book of In
structions ab.Holutely I:rt-e and Postpaid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic
Pstllne Is In powder form to il Ik In water ron roifun in n.! Ur superior In liquid nti t, s containing skuli! which IrrlUtra Inflamed surfaces, and hue no clvawsinf properties. The content ol e ery box makes sore Anllsepllc Solu-tl-o lasts longer goes) turtlier lias msrw uses ia tlie taiESsi I v and does snore gm sl tbsnsny amivrptlc prcpsralloa you can buy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with ((rest success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhcea. PcJ vie Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat Sore Eye. Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills Tart Ice Is invala.it !. Led a a i :'. d N .1 :i wo challc :ic the wer!d to proluca its eriual for tho'Oine. Itiaarev, IstieamclssaaiBgj and beating powr; it kills all perms which cms Innasamatioa and dl m h.rta All htllsSrngglrtt keep PasiiiMi price, We. at-ix ; if roarsSoasni t.s. nd to Ml r it. Iii n's take asutxlitut IksSN isuotUiulik 1 'ax tins. n'rite fortha Free lUx f I'axtine to-)sy. B. PSXT0NCO , 4 P ie EMg. . Boston , Mass.
Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases, Swellings, Carbuncles. Scrofula fVnune-ey f b . t ik ng Bot " B,ovl Bj'i. It dmiros tl active Po n In the t ooj. If ou havs ach an J pa.n In bunrt, bk r '. ' I ' ' "g Scabby Skia, Bland feeis hot or thin; Ss eg diands it sirg .n J I' jr rs n tt e S n. Mucus I'suhes In M . --e 1 hruat. or otffnir. eruptions: t.sroerColorei Sr- 'i Of P I SS S n. a I f i-So-n.ar nervous: ri on any rxrt of tha bojy. Hir or tit"nrt fai. ng out. Cxrvunclcs or Boils. Uka
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The other day I viewed an old well1 l.ept farm, and one of the sights that attracted my attenW (I "on as a gate that rved almost ia jrTsfi fl Un- ' A -',an'' nd j , ; fern. 1 . swinging post, and in-tead of binges a band of iron encircled a round pole which aar ; stituted the left upright of the gate at , the top and the pole aas let into a morj tise in a dogwood crosspice at the bottom. The tagten will give an idea of its appearance and aid any who wish ' to make one. The Iron band. a. is secured to tree. b. left upright, c. dogwood crospiece. but any hardwood will do. x. plaee of mortise, d. latch J. C. MT--
Aullffe, in Farm and Home Big- Difference in Seeds. The out r covering of the seeds of all plants has mo-e or less power of absorbing water. In such plants as corn and w heat the r a-es absorb water at almost any temperature, but a Ith such seeds as the Honey locust It is not 0. especially If the seeds have been allowed to become dry. Such seeds will He for months In tepid water and will not absorb moisture, but when the temperature of tbe soil or water Is raised to a certain point they absorb water readily N irs. r men sometime - -tart such seeds in quite warm wa'er. The Rabbit Nuisance Solved. Tbe exports of froert rabbita frora Australia show considerable expan
Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema n-ecauseJhy an a'ul ooiMwed cm.' . n r.f tho I . ' B R. B. c -re, O'-arth. stors Hjk'ng snd Sp,t.,ng: rure. IrnSusMt US. th A. hes andP-as:
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