Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 June 1904 — Page 2

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UOANK. Pabllsher. "a" I I I INDIANA.

The Pearce woolen mills at C.reenville. Pa. were .Uma-d $-' hy Ire on the 8 b 8. M. Wanamaker. a leading merchant of Philadelphia, and brother of former Postmas: r-deneral John Wan-amakt-r. dbed suddenly, on the Sih. of heart disease. Mrs. Mary Etzel, mother of UwU Euel. the war eon Mt who was killed by Chine soldiers, will file a claim against the Ch.ueese goverum in for SB,0BB damages.

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CUEBENT TOPICS. THE : IN BRIEF.

Prof Charles Richard Van Hlse wa ina'ipurated president of the QgAvafBttJ .. eWMBBte fit the 7th. lis is t ic lint alumnus of the university to b at the ! ead of the institution. Cardinal Satol'.i. who has Just arrived from HlMHfl. char.'. I aa absurd the story that his visit has aaj oth.r significance than simply - al He says he will visit the tt 1position m Senora Manuel Crera. the M B o:

i la St rater oi

She ii ! ra .sing- i

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

fhB ft jrSjrdS of the Creseent Coal Mil lag Co. at Chicago were de- . ... rh.' v ;i The Peter-

I The bod of Don Manuel Cervera, Ith. Spanish matador, who was shot

7 and Sil ad, on the Ith, at the Mozart T . MM i . sr

f hotel, in B1 lm - i I- aneton

an American matador. who as a.-- - liated with Cervera as an employe of the Morris hsBBBBBMBl Co.. has b I n taken to Baltimore. Md.. the former home of Mrs. Cervera. for burial Am! a--a!oi Mc.rmhk sa 'he story 1 aturd that he ha been coldly treated by Kussian SMtfU ben-aue. as a part of his official duties, he takes of Japanese intent's. r as a consequence of the supposed friendliness in the 1'nited States toward Japan. Tired of army life ami dis.it.po.nted berate his application for ft .Lücbnrge had bee refuted, Corporal W. H Caw-

: . of the S. v. M.. nth roast artillery, eoramitted soicide. on the 10th, at San Kram: o. by swallow."-: arbolic acid in Um presence of his young wife. J I" MtaTgM Co eor.t'.rm the re-

porl that tiny. M syndicate manacers. ! have completed the sale of ubottl 112.OoO.OOO of bonds of the Terminal Kail-

! i.ul : of l. l;u:s.

VAGUE RUMORS OF

the matador who was mur.: Louis, is a Baltimore girl, i Mr. ai.d Mr. C. : V: 0 years old. and ! a me .iu cr at .in early age.

The Nat

assoclal 111., complete Lobvim..-. nat who w ra -of the Cl ST) funds of V Marc is Cr arrested at i

'!!.:

ii Co s elevati Travelers' Pro i talon al Bprl

I T. urer. ago.

L.ATS NEWS ITEMS, Organised lhnr in Chicago, throuph

Its Cl bor. to P troo-

eat ci deat

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Fed ration of l-a-solution appealing to stad federal . v tore ord r in '.strict. The reso- - that the IHNM of aaai t under pres-

h.

Developments connected wi

finding of a dismembered fema:p boxlj i fn the Tennessee river, on the Ita, kt to show that the police theory of itbeing the work of KaOKfiUs Bae4KtI si u dint is the correst one.

The levee at Hannaberry. Ark.. Ol the Arkat;.-as river, broke. OA the 10th and more thaa 3.000 acres of cotton lat.d are under water. Ev. ry aval labst man. together with state convicts, it working to repair the break.

.as mailed to the i-resi-Te!fgravh"s Br: g lys he under xaads the i ahorttv send a fresh

I N ß V AL BATTLE In Which Two Russian and Fout Japanese Ships Were Sunk. RUMOR IS NOT CONFIRMED

liastsal Msardlsi QetiWMMslMsi atSa ill I'url rllttir BSkfi Mm ii iMtBMS lMMgiSd I i In M I'i'I--T. PM 1 1 it v-m it i. .mm: in. ihMQSjj Ml in FlUCfUTIM 111111 ro THE i i n i 1 K l 9 v rati vi pi 11 VH 1 VKl N 1,1 v 1 in i run i n I ii i u. v ICM TWI

in - M i oi it .1 .rMr I vTi i i .Mir inr im. ' ristMATloa 'i nr. iu mm ' v Uli out vim Di St. Petersburg, Jure IS. Hellef I. felt in military circles at the removal of dianeptiftn in military louncils. It il understood that the sole rcsponslbilltj ,'...Vo!e- on i;. n. Kuropatstl, and thai no scTiou.; attempt will i-e r.iacle to r lievs Port Arthty.

WITHIN 0UE LIMITS.!

News by Telegraph from Various Towns in Indiana. Bny Blow Killed Patient. Marion. 1ml . June M, William B Hagtea, orawr httl Ii loe i"in ty Infirmary, has tiled bciiHatlonai ..barges against Henry Ives, snperintaodsnl of thv iatUCttUM HaiTUftoB appeared befon the prosecutint; aitirM and tesiltied that n June 1 Ives Btraeh Louisa Smith, an inai.. woman, a blow on the BSad hieb erushed ! . r skull, so that .-he died two days later, taasrintsadsil Ivti elaIsM that the insane woman SSftfjasd 10 tfc top of a veranda, and was drareed ba. k to her cell but was not tsatQlt ei! Tim bodv of the woman sW Di ex-

humed to astarmtae assaulted.

whether sha was

AjssaiaWI marines have landed in Africa. Admiral Chadwick has cabled th navy cbpanrmnt from Tangier as follow!-: "I have placed a guard at the Belgian legation, having been asked tc do so by our consul-general here."

ar. Domini, n and Al-

The White len lints have rates from Li American and eommencing J met by the C line.

to cut steerage

The cut wilT

cor.

Levi

ly. tbo well fo' of

very hVBI mated ar The cri the W.ir!" ed. on the

or -ar.

ami

aad i" re m t . Sf . died St Hh, of hesrt er had not be n j;.' was Tt years -t.ifing life In a

note to

c.er : condi

. left a from I

tv nrl.i1ists o? Montana, in

vnnon on the Tt h. nommac-d . "ge O Mally. of Anaconda, for governor. Th. ci.nv nton adopted a platform, in which all other parties are denounced art the friends of capitalists and enemies of labor.

BltKHI cd t than A

a rou r Infon from A I i I th

which

uno esti-

1 M. .. ..... tO Mitral hall at nslly dedicatB 9th. with an Galloway. rf t of the xursons atten'1.lastc.l more

Th er (

... i i :...:.' - j iitda. b anl from Quebec for

Montreal, came into collision with. ne Dominion Coal Co.'s coll.er Cape Bre u.n --:x miles below Sorel on the l-'th.

At the tim lift people were h The Brie 16 atf cent men,

I ra. -

? of the collision then were on b;arl the Car..'. 'a Five trfe others were riscued. Hailwav Co has discharged . .f iu s rtctag forea, or 108 its -hop- m Basqaehanaa, I- .lUehirses were made in

re-

HkjhivVS ' Elm I I 1 L fm m J? m

Father nnd Son Accused. Rensselaer. Ind . June 10. A. McCoy an. I his son, T. J MoOOV, arrs((d on warrants sworn out by !- nositora In th baak of a MeCo &

Ron, which re.-ently failed. The charge ebarge is embezU ment. T J MCoj is a member of the repobiieaa Mat-' eonmittae fr.m the Tenth Iis- . . . . . 1 k.

' irict. ltotli lurnisHtMi nar. i"11"

if ihe MrfoN -. tether and soft, were arrested on four more warrants, all Chargtlg embezleiiK'tit. Bond as Kivrn by both. The affidavits als. Includes Walter M. Whit.-, as.-isiant rashter, for whom warrants have been bM :ed. Ha Is in tUiBOlS. Assaulted by Brutal Robbers. Locaaaport, ted., .'m' W.- it was learned hers thai .ln-miah l.amii. I baeludor. livinu in Adams township vrai on Wednesday Bight bratail) aaalted and robbed and left bouad and gagged on the floor of bis home. H was generali f known that he kept blddei about th. premises lare ittn of moaey. Aecdrdim to his story the n h ban compelled him t. t.n arhere bis (Boaey ami blddea bj ponrlag kerosene r.n his bar'' feet and setting fire to It. The sheriff and po.-se returned from nn Bttsttceesaful hunt for the robbers

PEABODY SAKS TO

"BECOME WISE" Answers Kansas City Industrial Council in Sarcastic Vein. DEFENDS HIS PKESENT COURSE

rnrlli Med Bl " ",U" asltioe iI llppls I r.-. U Mlllt-r. D.mv. r. Cd , June II "I think the war la Btartj nwr," mM Qot, Peabody lioadU. "I ,r"!:1 1 that lit Ci ipple Creek min lH U and are running, un.i Uhara is compstraiiv, ! little disaltecUoii armuu; 'he ., ' i i ,.,,. is ii ik'Ws of lurthet trouble or any likelihood of an) 1 do n. t know how BiaftJ BM will

In . 1 uac

i. ley WeUi i there -n aad that i , . ptabh)

WOT Ii

Baward Renewed.

Kokon. a, In

fmn ii'lat ion j and a peiitto

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1. On leecutor

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On the fth Don Manual Cervers. s Spanish bull fighter, was shot through tte heart and instancy killed by Carleton Bas known as the American matador, at the Mozart hotel, in St Louis as a result of the recent bullfighting fiasco Id St. louis county. "Death to uiionism in Cripple Creek diftrict"' is the new slogan of the Cltleens' alliance which has sent the decree broadcast that any person BBB neeted with a union in Cripple Creek, Col . must sever his- connection with the union or leave the district. A f-ir.eral ervee of the simpsi

character took place, on the 7th. over

UM body of Mrs. Samud L. Clemens, in the Villa Quarto, at Florence. Italy, af

ter a vexatious visit from sanitär. offi

cers and compliance with annoying for

mal regulations. Only members of the family were present .. . m

Philander C. Km x. of Plttstmrg, st-torner-general of the United States. wa. on the 9th. Felerted to fill the seat

Id the United States senate made va

cant bv the death of Matthe

Ouav He Hl accept and serve by ap

pointment until March 4. the date of the expiration of he late senator's commission. Gov. Albert J Ciynmlna of Iowa hsi Issued a proclsmatlon setting asid j : 17 a? Iowa dsy at the St. Louis Louisiana Pnrehas exposition. A programme for the day is also announced It Includes a parade of the collect and university military dpartment of Iowa, headed by President Francil Of the exposition. An application by Mrs C.rsr Irr.oRr. Bennett will be heard In th probste court St New Haven. Conn . Jure 2". asking that Wtn J Bryan be roft tn brine from New Y'irk to

the ju-isdletlon of the court tirft.000

In easb value snd to make lmmeuta e payment to her of the $7T..o. social hi quest whic h her husband. Philo S Bennett, made In her favor. Th aeeounting department of the r.nrlii i-'.n lines in Missouri will be remove! from St. Joseph to Chicago Jol 1 Two humlred men are employed In the d'.Ttment. The offices of the auditor, auditor of freisht and ticket accounts and assistant treasurer of the Missouri lines will be sbolIshe.i la furth?rsace of the Buriington's retr- BChBSBBt snd centralization .hem.

Two lnfernsl ms hinea were found an the night of June 7. oneealed In tob aero boxes in the Tsarskoye Selo. palace, ahere the czar of RvIs Is now living Oaa of the machines was In tje dlniriR riom. the other in the Mdleaci hambr The n Chaal m In Sac h was working when discovered The stricto-' IBBfaCf I observed, ana this statement, al' hough true In eve-ry detail. 1 sura to be categorically deSled "

a the r.!uht of the

We.-t point cadets, 'n ! N v

Vork sta e building. Abo t: 1.. persons were prevent, ineluiir.t '.H' yo'ir. Wrr elected to eiitertain tre cadots Cen Miles and Gei Qsrbt, with tlitlr wives, verc BBaOBG 'he guosti. Rafael Orltz. the Porto Rican who killed a United States soldier, completed hi? sememe of five years in the Minnesota penitentiary on the 8th. and was released. He will sail for Porto Rico from New York on the 18th. The revolutionary Dominican forces sustains a defeat, on the 5th. at Con- . , , i ,

cep ion c la vega. leaving a n-iuureu

dead or wounded on the field. Coroner Hall, at Victor. Col., on th" 1 "Th. ooacladed the inqust over the bodies of the min rs who were killed by the infernal machine, at Imk-pend-cnee. t'.ie jt.ry returning B verdi t of "murlr." and implica'iug meniliers of th" Weatera Federation . f Min. rs Aocordteg to an official cicpatch reeeiv?e1 by the czar, on the !th. from Cen. Kuropatkln. the Russians sari

foreel to retire from Sin-Yen by the steady advance of the Japanese Among the Rusaian losses was Cheremissinff. chie f if Co-sac ks. The .lapane-e lost heavily. Mrs Hannah Elias, tne octoroon, was discharged, on the lih. on motion

Stanley ! ot Assistant Distric t Attorney Kani. at

the conclusion of the ter-timony or jor.n

R Piatt, the old New York mill.onaire, who .. ;-'! I. er arr. for extortion. High waters In Indian tH-ritory and Oklahoma had caused the 'eaths of ten persons during the 2t houra ended at midnlgnt of the l(Hh. Despondent because he had bt his posit Ion. and d?spalring of ever being able to redeem a dlamoml ring he said bis mother had given to him. Shirley A. Bfil r- formerly president of the Amen, in Confecticnery OsV, of St. Louis, which went out of business six m ;nth.- aro. committed suicide by taking poison in a room In the Oxford bote! in DcT.ver. Ceil King Edward ha;-cnnferre.1 on Mnie Melba the decoration for science, art snd m'Vlc She is the first woman on whom It has BBssl bestowed.

A cablegram received at the Mate r?epartmm. ot the Ith, from ConsuiGeneral Gummere. at Tangier, sutes

that negotiations for the release of Perdlcaris and Varley are still in progre, but that the BBltaal reply to Raisull't demands as to ransom have

no' yet reached the bandit. Eleven hundred Thibetans attacked the British post at Kangna. on the road to Lhasas, with gar at ferocity on the The were rep ilsed. the British loi-s !ing-one sepoy killed and several wounded. The Thibetan bombard Gyar.irse dailyReports say the quer t ions pending between Brazil and Pgffi now seem to be in s fair way 10 a peaceful settlement. It is reported that a Joint !- tnlnis'ration will be established In the IkgftatOl Acre terr.'ory A hei-n',w form BBgBB falling at Lead v llle. Col on '.." :'th Four im-hes

Df snotr covered the ground

rthrr Coie and Richard Crorr.tvl wer drowned in the reservoir near Bunker Hi!!. Ill . while hathlac oa. ihe lom. Kalthst could aViBB

' a n. dc . tacteg that I the anniversary aa I ... klag that from every public in the state, and Tcises be held in

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;i:n KUROPATKHI It Is reported that the Vladivostok squadron now consists of three cruisers and four irom lads. It is th : : : nu..,mi,,i that the snaadron has ef-

fected a Junction with some of

Tor Arthur VSaaelfl - , ' ' ' . The ii- spapers report foat there il commissioners renewed the oner or real distress in Vladivostok arising I I reward for the arrest and confrom the enhanced prices of food, and j rlction of the a - tis wh w it is feared that the rtock of petroleum ; Fran, is Sutton nnd I. mis V n r at and .an'-- - is giving out . !' OOrt Of their atllamed in May, Twelve trains are arriving daily at' It i- ... v. d the offl.-en have

a new clew and It is nop i re-

be donofted or that any h ai d BOtblBg 0 thM DO 1 team from Capt. 11 of TeUurlde, that tha ha aider :hut tlu ir can U ihtaes of them that are

, iw. ,! ,.v r.i'i. are lllt'.'.l 1 U'

v um in'- v agate. One hundred and frftj cBpBhM nu n, mh I r union r BOB union, have been Invited I ' work, and the Invit iuiin will bo sjuvdily accepted. In Ki'verion and Ouray pea-o r'igns Troops hav Imth ordered Irom las Annua-; com ty. and only Maj. Hill remaini " took after h" closing up oi the ci- : lils 1 I the campai " " . Gov, Peabodf seal the folloerlag rePiv t a message he received from thf

li,(i'i-tiial COUnc 1 of Knn-ii demaing hh action: 1'. BVl r. Col.. June

j. j. Parkett, s- rotary tedaattiaj C011.1 il. Kansas City. .Mo : "The la. t that your et.um il indorset Ihe aaaaaalas, ttatowwwkteg djraa BUtlBg by the? lawless clsoient it

I the Cripple Cr.'.-k disirlrt but piov.-t

... wc.v I ( mv inv'tit atioti in

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".) v.MKS H Gov. Peatm ftiapateh In 1

by a

the ptibuc schools. eaator CockftlL of lUaaoarL 1 was painfully injured, on the buh, being knocked down by a boy witi bicycle. Is considerably better.

wound in the shoulder Is painful, but

it is thought it will yield readily to treatment. VAilliam A. C. Miller, a prominent lumberman of Detroit. Mih. n mmitted suicide on the 12th by shoating.

Ill health is supposed to hav- b en thei

cause of his rash ac t He ras a native la Glasgow. Scotland, and was .'.7 yara

-f age. An excursion train bearing TH pple was run into by a switch engine in the Minneapolis (Minn 1 yar i- BbaU . t v 1 Ja .x. ieasaa 1 1

a mi.e irom tne cniuii u-,. uu

12th. and it is reported that many peranag were killed and injured

Llent. Na'har.iel T Rower. enc;r.eer corps at Fort Leiven worth. Kas.. wil killed, on the 13th, near the tare t ranee The officer was on hi way to j the range to BBOOt, when a bolt of j lightning out of a comparatively clear j sky struck hi rifle, which he was car- , rying. paaBBd thrugh th- arm into the right breast and ia--l out through the j shoe He wa ;. hive been married 1 in Julv.

What is believed is the most crush

ing bhiw traile unionism has received

In Ko hester. N Y . U the reft.-al of

B Rothschild k Co. to renew their agree-ment with the 1'nited tlarment Workers of America. This action leaves. the organization without a single factory of Importance In that city. Senator Beveridge of Indiana has reswived official notice that he Ik to make the first speeeh in the republican national convention, seconding the nomination of Roosevelt. He will follow

former Gov. Black, of New York, who will place the candidate in nomination. Miss Alice ItmaMiall left Wa-hing-ton. on the 1.1th. for Philadelphia, where she will ie bridesmaid at the areddtag of Mise Wholaa. She ail afterwards tco to Hrde Park. New York, to be bridesmaid at th- wedding of her con-in. Mis HHon K .osevti' In a natural eas eXplOStofl at Bed

ford. Pa., on the 13th. om man was killed, another fatally bxjuved, the home of R. L Seheckela Vat '.vre(kd

and property valiyd at I'll. ihm was 1-

st royed. Several pcr-ons hal narrow

M ap - 'r,m i! ath

Funeral service over the remain- of Abr.er IfeKtelev w r h. ;l at Canton.

O.. on the irtth. at the re.denre of

Mrs. I!i 9. McKinley, the home of the late president The in'ermenf was in the McKinley plot at Vtlawn Bläht tery Forty-three members of the Philippine e-ommiss on have arriv-i In Philadelphia from Washington, accompanied by Secretary of War Tifi and several army officers. The commission will spend several lays sight t-eeing.

.u.?e K hlsaaf. of tl s l'nltl BtatSB

distric t -ourt. has appointed the Bquil

able Tn--' Co receiver 'if the Emily

Iron works, ai Ea?t Chicago. Llal

Liao Yang with reinforcements. VI. uu TOK 1 1 1 1 1 in v IHM.

b. 1 lu.iH'iii. and a

s

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The comptroller of th' currency has Issuei' a call for the condition of the national-banks at the close of buslnesa

IJune 9

lartBf-WlSltT Huna Iii! rll JiI Turpi-. I BsafS Ixindon. June 13 The Standards correspondent at St Petersburg says he bears that a telegram from VlceAdmiral Skrydloff .-tales that on June 7 he went within .'10 milesof Port Arthur with the Vladivostok fleet and ran into a fog. He found se. ral Japan sa torpedo boats and two battl?ships. which attacke! him fiercely and inActed some damage. Th" Russian? returned the fire, but as none of the Port Arthur ships appeared, Vie-Ad-miral Skrydloff returned to Vladivostok, where he arrived Friday morning. The .Mail's correspondent at Japan-e headquartt. telegraphic.;; June 11 says four strong Japanese columns have OCCOpled Suenchow Saimat.a, Liao Wang anl Ml Ten. fcMMM&o Is So miles east of Muk-len. and Liao Yang is five mik-r northwest of Siu Yen. j.r- 1 11 BT rWO 11 t 11. ions. gtMlaae hslss gave iaplsad

ltn-ni 011 I -iu Wjiiiu ln-Mu HnM Hal Cheng. Manchuria. June 1' (Delayed In transnu-:on 1 A flanking movement of th' Japane.-e around the Russian left near Feng Wang Chena. June 3. was repulsed with S

loss of two whole battalions. A large Japanese forc moved 0u,t In the morning along the Feng Wang Cheng and Hai Cheng road The Russians had a force strongly posted In a ravine no miles south of Hai Cheng. The Japanese were preceded by twe

battalions, who walked into the Rus

sian ambuscade Tluy ,-ecelvl a mur

derous rifle and artilb-ry fire at clje range and WON wip'd out, only one or two es aping. The main Japanese force, Which wat ureatly superior to the Russian force, tried to outflank the Russians, who drew off without hiving a man. Th" Japanese losing in found the ravine vacant, save for their own leid vvrt.i.itt I nf" Msdacaeli Sm-ij 1. hanna, Pa.. Jum LV The Brie Railway Co. has dischnred IB per cent, of it- working forc-o. r IM met. from its shops In this place, Similar discharges were made in all the ahOBfl on th system. This is the second discharge of 1) per SSBI within lays.

The company is reduring expen :n

all din-ctions flllplm I nllnilir BtSlSMSl

Manila. Jene 12. -Judge Anrallo ha.1

sentenced ArtCfniOB RJcartB, the former Filipino leader to OM year's 1m-

prisonmitti on th" charge of carrying

foneeak'I weapOM and to ', years' 1m

pr tin; rat nnd a fine of $6,000 on th'i

chf.r; rs of conspiracy. BsMSlsMMa Peoepseaa .oori.

Mexlro City June 1 '. Guatetnalan

advices re pod busiaess food nnd prte-

11. - ex.'.'il'lll lor a (Mud coffeo ,'OC

Tl Is crop is the mainstay of busir es in ti - 1 .;

Btwai of the reward will result in clearing up the mystery apd bring the murderers to jus'ice She Was Not Dead. Loganspif, Ind.. June in When Miss Li ; Leazr-nby. of Burnet'sville, r-iurrie! home Thursday from a visit she was met at the train by a hearse and a group of sorrowing relative s who ex-

pe. ted te receive h r 1 irpse. It ileve,eiixd that a message' snt by long distance tele phone intetnlint' to announce her coming had be n misinterpreted during-se veral repetition! through various exchanges A urnve had been 'ui: snd all funeral preparations made. Emperor Sends Medal. Indianapolis, lad . Jacva 10 The pt' -ident of the Indianapolis Macnnirbur, w hich wü! eb brate its golden jubilee June tl to 2.". has reiv.d through the German embassy at Washington a gu!l .immemoration nudal scut by thn der man emperor to be presenteil to the s)it- at tii' festival Tiie Mat nnerehor bad charge of the reception of Prtaoa Hear) when

PRAB iDY, Oorsrnor. y also s.-nt t Ba following 1 ly to a raqtrieai of an ...wr f..r p. statement ol

l reaaons r 1 Bermlttlni; t'olorado troops to dump M union Bauten 1 a th Kaaaaa Itee, leaving them destitata on he prairie, miles from habitrvtlon: "Th" r ..son lor deportlag striker IC . agitati rs from Cripple Creek was th" dvtian.ite outrage of June ', wheret.y II non-union miners wen killed and the SgbBOgtieBl stt.et ri;s and killing of two non-union miners by the fame ebimnt Suitalde proviMons were . tit on the same train withj.li. agitators. No cases of hunger or suf fering rev)rte The Constitution "t OolofBdtB '.mniands the suppreKniln ot Inrarrectloa by aach medusas are necM ary The statement published from haaduu.irt rs if the Western Fe.leratie.u ..f Miners to the egect that the present strike was called by referendum VOte and for the pBBpOBO of estab llahiag an eicht hour day is erron 1 P.n.l falsa, The strik' was arhitrarnv BBlled by the executive . ommittee of the Western Pedarattaa of Mteera, and BfotaatBd against by thrc-fonnhs ol th- miners in the Cripple Creek fit tri.t The eight hour day hal beat .-tabllshed and ra0ilBBd 0T t years :ast. nnd employer r-ni employe. w.re satisfied and working in har , . 1 .i.,nnn.ltli,T nnil ar.

m nv . mount. i . unnn.

r.f h v hai hnl

gas in Colorado

Getting Over Divorce Habit. lndianaK)iis. ted., June In. Herman Conies, a farmer, whose ecoad wife liRd siii'l hlBt for a diVOfCS, has bSCOBM reeoactled to her and they will bury the hatchet. Mr. Cordes lias bad some experl-m' in the divorce courw.

His first wife sued him 12 times with

out sin ss Ih" thirteenth proved

unlucky for Conies, however, and he was malet ed in the sum of 110,090 ali

mony

To Have Extensive Yards. LapoTtB, lnl . June 10. The Mke

Shore v Mi hiixan Southern Railroad

company has pun hased a large tra t of land west of the city for the SB

lab 1 h aaeal at eateaalve yards for the coaling and watering of engines.

KoaBsa win be bail I by the catapaay

for the quartering eif employes mhI

tiuir families.

Goes tO Reformatory. Shelby ville. ted., June 1. - Eugene Dasa. a gpaalard, who n htossday night brok inio the St. Vincent's

school, encountering Sister raeoatora.

who grappled with him. pleaded guilty to burglary and was given an indeterminate Hentern' in the reformatory. Passed Away. Terre Haute. Ind , June 10 Horatio Keves. aged 74. died at the home of his daughter h-re. He established ths Standard wheels orks here. BITS ABOUT ANIMALS. Bnmd hBBdM hors. s are th- cleverest. in eavalry fetteretotatt has been noticed that h.rse with 'broad fr heads

learn their (iri!! more rapidly than the

oti trs,

Animals have a language made up of m: i. or inartl ulate bu xpi easing

sensit ions, passions, but n t -4ieas.

So this language excluiis . otnersatlon

and is llniiteil to interjections or signs or movements expressing jo , grief, fear.

anger, all the passions of the senses, but havef more.

ADVANCE RUSH BEGINS Mats Tlwressmg setae ed iJiod I In 0,1 II l. 11 til i-l-tl 'III. St. Paul. Minn . June 14 A specie b) the Dispatch from Casn Iike, Minn says: The advance rush for lands to b opened Wednesday has begun at the loea land office Sixty-three thuan aaraa will be thrown open to se-ttlc nu-nt in the- Cass Lak- llstrict and about 50 men are lined up In front "l th- office. They b.'gan coming earlv Sunday night, and the line is growing

ntiger ach hour. Perfect hartnotiv

pn valls uniting th- laml seekers. KILLED NEAR TARGET RANGE

Holt mi I luliliilnu om of it l-r "U.t

BtVflCM ! 11 l.lriH. govrat, Umvejtwotfh, Kas , June 14 Llent Nathaniel T. Bov.er. aBglBeer ni ps at Fort taavea worth, was hltled Moadaj nar the taritet range. The ofBOBV wann his way to the range to shst. when a bolt of lightning out of a OOaaBBfB tlvely clear sky stnuk his rlflt, Whict he was carrying, passed throunh the arm into the right breant and pa-sed out through th- shoes. He was tc have b?cn married iu July. Since IR'.H th mortality among chllgfBfl less than on.' ar old, in the city of Ublcagn, has decr. ased 60 per cent., and th- bealtk rtepartmeal of that alt ascribes this cmirkable result not so much to an Improved milk sup; I the antitoxin treatment for diphtheria, and itmilar causes, as to the work a. I BBS pushed by aromea'i ctaba and other of gai.i. n - Iti . t "1 in"'' "'; 111 hvKln' of you 1 Ig children. This is beIteved to be the principal ngency in im

proving the hablea' chaacea for life. "Disappointment ii not a rufflcient reason for iL.- .-' B uL"