Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 June 1904 — Page 2

Weekly Courier.

7 AM' Eli.

C. Doafc. NMMM

i i i INDIANA.

CURRENT Tol'R'S.

THE KEW8 II BRIET. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

about to make an experiment

Judge Thayer, of the United State eourt cf spirals has ordered the Col

orado official to produce tha body of ' direction of ob: President Mover, of the Mlnert union, bor. It ha ei

In court, at 1 Louis, on July 5. i i ay The open she? haa been declared bj the Restaurant Proprietor1 associe.,n nt tw Mi) nc la . m ho cave their

employes the aliernativee either of re

Bouncing tne un.on or owm . of Jjm Hoaranj. sentenced to Jobs. Ule for b. murder of WlUlMI Goebel.

The case mill be appealed to lh United

rente court. Vi . th Missouri su-

v..rn mo

Pr cm. additional

8hrr:ff Thompson of Belleville. I1L, receiv. i a telegram tram Uov. Yates, on the Ulfe, f ating that the sentence ' 'he neuro. J.- -ph Evan, mho was to have leen hanged June 1 7. ha.? ! eca

to imprisonment for lifo, plication if counsel for Mrs. rson. mho is chanted with tha

l olan 's T!:e .

! . - . ,

. c t ....I-- f.imAmmm ccminlr V II .Nail I .1

A SM. . I . . . ,t, i .w.lr.

in the ' murder ot iae.r iiwut.. r.. an la- maker, to inspect the minutes of the

tha

girl to work in ita factory. Robbers blew open the safe in the post office at Laurel. Mont., oa the 14th. and secure! about $-

I The Kentucky court of appea.s nas I , . i . I . r - . in

tiverruieu a ihuuuu iui i . ..p.

i that arm ,

officers cn the isthmus of Panama. In -

the construe : work 01 , . ffi He

W.'il

was dethe New

ecr 'ary

r. .1

ana; I recen e

from the canal commission cvr me.r regular pay. Ctouneel lor Williaal J- Bryan say that there will be to contest by Mr Brvan over the request Mr Thilo 8 Bennett to have $7 j.'XX) from the estate of Mr. Bennett turned over to her absolutely.

.1-,

preme court, on the 14th, -fflrraed th"

U-hmann end W 'ed in the ioxIle cruand thev must now

i is. -

Hart mann face In St go to the

of Julius

thi If

hrnann and En!l Mart mann.

grand Jury in com action indictment of Mrs. Patteroi nled by Judge Newbergcr ii

York court of general sessions. Lur.s in gory, of Kar.M i'.ty. Ka the r. gro boy who shot and ktOod Rof Martin, a white high school boy in April last and who narrowly escaped being lynched, has been found fallt

of mt'rder lu tne nri iicKi-ec.

The men who held up the Nortn-

coast Limited near Bear mou .n. won on the Wth, secured IfljMt fiPOW tn"

Northern Pacific Express To s nn which they dynamited. Aguinaldo will vit the World"! fair next month, and G.u Fuu-toa a week or two later.

Levi Z Leiter'? gre.v es'v?.

ii.-. .........

to 12:.,

ly estimated at frc

000,000, ia to be divided equai.y among his widow and four chil lrea. Joseph A. and Lady Currrn hare each received big slces-a.ready.

ced

After a conference wun ae dent. Att'y.-eGn. Knox has anr

that it haa been died to appoini Norman M Ruick as United Statea district attorney at Boie C.:y. Idaho vice R- V. Crozier, deceased.

were sen: Cbauaen o tion. r bank on

e court of Missouri, have e the terms of seven and pevtively. to which they of the stockholders of the Back of Cambri'.iW. r-v. 0 a nriva'e lastltil

LATE NEWS ITENS.

P

to .: r

elver was a; h; he löth. The pe ms against P. r. and H. O B:

! for th

ve teen r G. A

Two post office robberies TortA! to Po? OflM Inar

Dice at St. Louis, one being at Herculaneum. Mo. where the safe mas blown open, and tha other at M:nturn. Ark., which was robbed of e5. Lieut -Go. Thorne of Kectukj closed the executive office at noon, on the 15th. and attended the circus, recalling the action of the noted Kentuckv tariat of who adjourned court to see the elephant cross the rir-

; B rtarlkoS, pwaraoroaeral af Ficland. who was shot by an assassin at Hlstngfors. the F.nnish capital, on the 16th, died on the 17th. The affair at II a great sensation in St. Petersi Ll .. .. Ba-XayOf Van Wyck. of New York, finding himself 1 200,060 richer through a remarkable streak of luck on Wall street, has decided to gif politics asd business and enjoy himself. He has gone oa a trip to Europe, leaving his alternate to attend the St. Louis

h W

Harmon, citj ani deput;

According to a London dispatch of tha I7tl Qea. S'ackelbers's re'rea' was

cn

At lRst at- ag macnu ga r. a i-l i in v nltira at Wis'.. .L.'i'f. I' lt'l.f

Palmer has porf ad arraaf all whereby twenty-flo Mergenthal, r and twentv-eight Laaaton machlr, will bi Installed in the big shop, and wlun congress opens again next December the Congressional Record for the Hrt time in history will not be set up by

leges band. rn. I Fire horses from every city in tha itfor 1 country have been invited to compete

for prizes in connection wun in in national horse show at the NVorldi fair in St. Louis. This is the first time that the fire horse has had a place on the prize list and the first time that the brave seed ha appeared before the critical gaze of exposition faifM Th commission charged with the

nrmirn-inn of the currency system of t

Panama has reache.1 ana- If which establishes a coin equivalent in fineness and weight to the dollar of the

United States as the standard, and ( which also makes the 1'nited States . dollar legal tender iu Panama Sheriff 0 D Harri. of St. Croix

count v. Minn, was shot an i k. . i oU

WITHIN OIK LIM ITS.

New by Telegraph from Varioui Towns in Indiaua.

Sue Wife of Asylum Inmate. Kokoino Ind. 'ine Ü Chatlci Nu Miss lli-ssic N'-.ii und Mt. Krank Howard ha.- iBStitatoel a BttH i 'ho Miami circuit GOn at Pom, Mkl their ItepaMKbef Mia llnnin Ncal. of that pla. o. a dctcn.lant t. adjutt propirt rilitv TIM defendant has been appointed guardian at aft huband. who is ioiilitK-.i in ;i N.uu ar..m at Klint. Mich Th. plaintiffs. mtend

that this conflmmeiu a wnnoui tafal authority. Neal being taki u aianiage oi while ost. UsiWjf ! "ii hunting iri ' Michigan. "! geetod t him iteppini la Chicago for . aminatiou l.y a specialist for btomach trouble Neal thinks ft is illealiy reftraitK'd. H- l's for his release and complains of his location, being next to raving maniacs. A box, uBpoecd o "lain '-:,-,M'" of 'ir' '"" tttraaoO luilicies and tnucli Of his properly. m:ll lc a feature in the coin.- .

is missing. 1 he trial is eicu w monatrate whore it ia

QUEST FOfi BODIES STILL C0M1INUES

The East River Still Üivmg Up Bodies of Slocum Victims.

WORD FROM HEDTOfi FULLER

The Indianapolis New Correspondent Keleaaed by the Kuwmu. .i iore

Arthur iaateel

A SEARCHING INQUEST IS ON

The Inp . . il ca.rial Che-Pix

i.t it- mm I I Hr-

Aa m I h prii" . i. ii Will

lore Ihr l e.l. ral ..! Jur) .

1 1

In.lianapolis, hid . June- 21 diauaK!is NOW! I i d a f I, from Hector mUfJT. " mir war corre"!. indent at

llTiBl the following a., omit of his re-Wa-fr..m J'-'rt Arthur ami the Mw atlon inside, the I :ed fortress: Che-I'oo. June M Afi.-r pOOdlM fixe das in a Russian pri.son. I was ulaaeed and pal pa ard a Chinese

I Junk and sent to this pla a 16 I "The stories of Marvatl-m in Port

Arthur spread hy fl'' Japan. are untrue as stor-s and supplies are constan'tlv arrlvinu at the besieged cltj from riiinese p.rts The JapSMM

blockade is Ineffective.

ti

is-

Nev York June II. All awng r.... mt-m fr.i North BrOthSH

land down to what are kOOWO M 1W Sunken V.. ...lows, aanh U be Of made for bodies of unfortunates who lost ,h..ir livps in the disaster to lh' excur

sion steamer General acvm, lM ..Tho parri.-m ...mists of between WedndBday Although more than " gn an.l f. troop, and the hea. . ri - . . cw . - I ... a i..ti;... laa tri n

,.., l.een r...n--rnl lip - of both Sol Hers ar.i cin.-u

dav .litfht. reports from th. hm WW minuiiw of work, M.mday morning.

.....f.. to i he lO.il i ' -

ai a '

t off bv Gen. Kuroki"s forces in Man- the 18th while attempting to make an the farming p

On the

marshal of

sheriff of Gunnison county, was füot and instantly killed by Tim Sullivan whom he was called njon to aires: for threatening his wife. Sulliwan escaped. Santos Dtitnrf. who com; with hit dirigible airsh.p "No- 7" to compete for the prize In the airship contest at the St. Louis exposition, was one ot the passengers on the steamship avo.e which arrived at New York fmm Havre on the 17th. i a Henry R. Dorr, of Rntland, Vt.. who had been employed as an editor hy the Sprinpfleld Republican and Boston Herald, died at Kansas City. Mo on the IStfa aire-l II vears He was the inventor of a process of utilising low grades of bituminous coal.

st on an Omaha tra.n k. Wirv The man whe

II

Fear Riot at Murder Trial. Bedford, lud. June J" - Henry Tow and Dave Beasley, the two parlies to the feud .huh resulted la th. killing of Charles and James Rout near thu city, were brought fww Bloomingtoo jail for iheir preliminary trial Nearly ih. aitaesoea are fco examined and ea. Ii one is Stopped ai the stairway and learehed for weapons, the authorities fearing an ontbrsajt Si far .verything is quiet, but all precautious ar being taken to prevent trouble during the trial. Th- charge auainst bo h Beasley and Tow la murder in LOS llr.-t degree, the coroner's verdict being to that effe.t Frank M Vance, who defended and cleared James McDonald.

, eaarged with the murder f Sarau Schaf -r. has b- a r am ! for ti.esc

a. used beys. Alligator Spreads Terror. Alexandria, ind. June ia The all oovery of an eight-foot alligator sleepiuc .-u the banks of White river. ttOtttll Of this city, a few days apo has set

ation int. groai ' urn d the -a ir.a.i

war co

fr". of tl SffAfl

is. Jen at;

Th" sum of t t fir-- paymei loan ft M.W ' ' chase Expcr:

.ational motor race for :. Benneu cup. the f the motoring world, of Germany, the holder by 11 minutes and IS - an. e cov. r-d was HlS 5 hoars. 5 minutes, S

was second.

An ordinance rpea bei law. which has gc ing in Kanus City, by the council, on th by th mayor. Hen employing union lai

Mo . was pass.

bid for n -top"

a r.- irm-:.'

fair on the Ulth. attle at Vafangow, between s. under Gen. Stakelberg. and p under Gen. Oku. resulted in plete rout of the Russians who . t i -n 1 1 qui. k-

' nr i shiv .i . w:i nam- ' ,' re- jumpc-d from the mv:u: ra u a:..i -now I capf. I - on th el:h -Zach" Mulh.il!. live ritieaUgpnt of the Rock I.-land system, mnnected with Cummins' Wild West conwon res on the Pike at th- World! fair.

shot and wounaea inree uns tercation which took place In front of the show.

Rober McE:ra'!'. who I'.red at Denjmark. 111., died two weeks ago as gJ . result of milk sickness. Since then all I five cf his children have taken ick

Two are dead and the coc.ors say tue others annot live The 2i employes of th Brio railroad at Huntinton. Ind . wlo hav be r suspended during the last six weeks, have received an order from the - -eral superintendent to re; urn to work. Ike Copeland. 75 years old. ftted M the lf'h at Eddyville. Ky He was said o have heen th only BOgfo ronf"dr-

iarerw.tr he river

jiave regularly .Hsapp seasons and this disc, the problem. It ii .eep small boys from s river n 9

reaentinc :..n of the 'iana ParI trar-vernment

e

Reporter tadiaaano! aller, war

lis News, is in prison at Ptrt Mr. Fuller, w no ha ! B a tin a early in May. was

lan

I n Idinl

were found at widely-separau .! . a h . nrehers were of ÜW opinlOO

that " foie 'he day ende.1 the UH Ol nrssingwi-uld be greatly defah They bt Iters that the big itanaaori and other craft will so stir up the water so as to cans- the bodies lyins at the U.ttotn of the river to ris to the surface. BMWMUestaa w Wreckers at w.irk on the WTOCl f the Slocum encountered n. w dlCttlUOS. They were at work ibottl tho bud Of tho s.n.ken steamer when -h. y fottttd

that instead of the hull rSOting n man. M they thought, that it rested on rocks. which wer. never known 10 0W 11 th. y say. wttl delay the woik SOOBO-1 what. Several more b.xlles were recovered j during the day. some of them in the , vidnitv of the wreck ol tho Moubb Xb go are four divers at w. rk nar North Brother' island reaching for; bodiea. One dieor ropotto that, at a; dapth of M feet, he ha.- discovert large bollOW in Which he sa? there are a large number of bodies. io.ki mi if we. Mire than - "' witnesses have 1 " asamoaed to ippear 1 the inquest1 whi.h wa- lahodaM to begfa t-fore r roaer Börry. 11 also was pbuaed to v. .. , .. ...... ii ,n nssiiant 1 m. d a

ft.. I I - I v - - district attorney and a ste with instructions from the rt instil e to take down all

Offered. As fast OS the note are transerlhed the evidence will be examined I by United Statea District Attorney I Burnett, who will, in turn, forward 'he evidence, together with his opini at ihfre.vi, to th" department I .-.. i l.rnnil .lur Ultl rl. "If the evidence warran's it." said Con B irnett. 'I shall BOt wait until . the end of the inou.-st ltore moving Ifl the matter If the videii." is s-r :iu

enough the fcnlera'. grand jury will

! ronsiderlne . rtain phases i

ag two Chi- long before the inquest has

ira-

th

ind anr

lent oek

Tori

of the rep' I ea

... , : ft, .... . ml'

"The damaged nattiesniiis been repaired, and the harbor entran cleared of Obstruction Im:' n' sfrncted. and. la

iori- ii.i i " ' v-..-..

mv opinion, the place is ia no mediate danger of falling into

hands of the Japanese.

-r I . l . :r l. V : v . 1 '

nn the 8th IttSl .. was HSilj

ITT . Hl' i repuisci I was the flrst cor to enter Tort Arthur since ado began "

i , i,-..n..- u - rowe l acrocs to

Ar-hur from the Miau'ao islands by two Chinamen in an open boat, an was. ou landing June 1". seized, blindfolded and thrown into a prison, insidf the fortress, as was announced at th time. RESULT OF AN EXPLOSION Partial Collapse of the Black Sirup RefiniDg Plant at Kansas City. M IVMiini ll..rlr.l I .i.lertl.e rl.rl One of ftlB. Ilnrl ! (irel In Demi. Kansas City. Mo.. June 21 A fourstory brick building a Third at. Wl aware at reels, occupied by the Blacs

Sirup & Ratal i lapsed, the r -

1

rap her, rtmcn' tlasoar

of an exp'.o I third floor Fifty

A.thur Jail.

hon

the

'r : tre-e. a" murder nec: ion

men. the form

for

Fi: ! i: w ed at the ent

r . '!ary n tier rf Eduard Tes

Or the 2,-h two

an insurance

of Ports t the Ohio h nur

a at.

Arii ir Chefoo laxioa ercasei a tsnh

nse sailors started across the . ban- i In atiditii.ti to th- interest whbh t.i"

nel to Port Arthur. 4' miies awa an op.-n boat. Stanley Washburn, respondent of the Chicago Daily ah . - that Mr Kuller laud. :

Pi Arthur June and was cap' by four Russian soldiers, who I folded him and took him to For

ammonia on .up i.i.i-i

; girls in the upper stories and ?overa men and bojra were thrown into t ' pane Si persons wer. buried Ir 1 the dobria The others etcaped down i an alley fire escape. The Injures ' Martha Fisher, ac -1 M: sorio'-.s I Viola Baker, aged 1"; hi lly At. to seriously. I Claude Chambers, aged 20; ihlpptni . e;(.rk; seriously hurt. . I A girl; injuries siicht. Tv.. men are -rill burled in Ihr debris Iter ore of the mn was released

unhut. The oth. Ii "'ill buried under a nrai

Hi

. timhers. anu i. i iM-.ie.-i .

.rent of Justice is .akir.i. in the , h k Bn THE WILL OF LEVI Z. LEiTER ive of Secretary Curtelyoo of the ment of commerce and labor 1 riiird .t Has Klarte t Ufa

r r.strnctions to ke- p that dermrMv aib i-d a.; the in-

i tie. Ihr lli-iimlnilrr . i III . Iillilrt-n.

.1 in prt

s.niie,.iriuinK i:tlense Bsaw

Caesar" Toang was r

V II mW of targorf ar Cltv national

was arrestei on a warrant secured oy t'r.ifd Staff Attorney Horace Sped of Guthrie. The bank failed a few weeks ag

R

man sa

.n war-

The Commercial national bank ol Cambridge. O . failed to open on th 14h. No statri-r.: Of the bank's condition is oalolaobll The bank hac .- ') city and f 12.000 school funds on deposit A branch of the Commercial, the Peopled savings bank at t; .Iritis also closed its doors later

Prir. Pu Laa of China

or Far.? on La (', line He was es - '.'arur Chir.

Mitnl? ha

Ol

to tre " u

harre Vladivostok squadron. intrcepred he ' ie E.k lapan"-? transports Hitachi and Sado. M OUa., 1 carry tag atx'it i. int. imw I lftfc numtjer of horses and supplies, and in- IP If. He tead of cap urins thAm trrpedoed and j 1 d by rank them Fully a thousand Japan. e ed of wer lost

W.'h th recivcry of c.., bewites or v'.ct rr.s of the fire on the MaMMf rnral stiiftfum, and the large number re

ported mtssina. i seems likely that the total death Hot will reach nearly l.o0 There are Ml injured in various ÜW York h'pi'als. Mr. France Höllerbach and hree small children, residing two and a half miles south of Knob Xoster. Mo., were smck by lightning on the lT.th. Mrs Hollenbach was instantly killed and the children so badly burned they will die The house wa destroyed by Cre. The hodv of W. F Tin'raan. of Chiraao. one of the victims of the river rraaedy a. Langhton"s Springs, a month ago. haa been found Imbedded tn th cnd bv an Indian near Reno?

our

v the Bio. k Preserving C Tae the 2"th. Carey Snyiier. -on of R. ... '. r i.i Kar.- i- 1 ' y Mo . 'he i.ipr und former banker, no-aded

. ", . . r. t,' . n . . na i ' ... n i in and robbing a pawn hroker. Me was sentenced to three years in tho penitentiary, but was par.dled Ho puren nil rei f jetfri- and More roe have -a.h plad J- " 1 Witll Harry Cot hott, as a giarantee that the pugilists will appear in the rir.sr at San Francisco, in the last week of Aagast Each will post ah additional 2 .:'" Aurust 1. Jacob Bo'h. of Lin.o!n. Nb . a lalorer. was arrested on the 2"th. and is in the .oun y jail charged with atemp'inic to wreck the U. nve.- flyer on

Ml

1! ba ar of hi

Losers. J tne 2t

v ll. Oltmaa, owner still misfing. He m archaan, and this led

arch in Ooodlond

It

ting fa.

IrH. s will

t na t hat

tlM :

t.

Would afts were that they

Waaolactoa, Jim fj. Tfco wi Levi Z. Leiter, the Chicago at ill lot who died at liar Harbor. M week, has beta Uod with the r-f of wills in this city. It is dat-d 1: namoi Mary T Latter and Jc Leiter, his widow and son. a e tors, and they, togfthef with

could not movel. OoTOOOr Berry U daughte rs. Nancy Lathrop

said to hav evidence that many of the i Leiter and MarguerPe Hyndn

rinc preservers were so heavy that they ! aQd Seymour Morris, of Chicag . . ., I . . ...... . . . T-1 .. ;.

samt ike lead. i wo

iHxli... were

Father Zern, of tne Catholic rburch. found on the bottom of the river w.th

Thn of b Har

a a.- in l ie

or i

leads with a deposit of An excontra. 'or. T J Harnett, has n fnun.l to have over, hecked his acfount $1 : """ Another bosiaoaa .oncern hero ia ov. ri he.-ked MjOOQ. Man's Fight for Property. Indianapolis. Ind . June fg.-odg Anderson has logood an OSOCUtloa to

I (he 1'nited States marshal to take

charge of all the aatetO of the baal -riii rlrm of A MK'oy A: Son of Kensh laer. Although a trustee for Tl,e e. tab has not yet boefl apfiotnted thi will be done in a short time. Tri ; -Utiofl was bled to have both ttfh flri.i

Mr iv K s' :i ai.d tii. imliv

tii.se ring i reservers around them

Untltt hrf i laeasolaaia. Ano'hT charge whi.h the croner is to investigate ;s one to the effect that a portion of th- guard rail ta which four bodies were f.M.nd linnina when it wa:raised from the bottom of the river was i .'ton and worm-eaten A resident of Jersey City, named Work nan. who lost two daughters and a son ir. the disaster, returned home last night attrr havlnc visited the scene of the w re k and after attending taemorlol aarrloai dariag he .lay. and blew out hi:- brains with a rc.olver.

,; mnateu as iru.-..- ... r.re his lawyers. Walter V R B-rr and Benjamin S. Miner, and H B Rowland, all of this city The will leave one-third of the estate, outside of specific rerva: ions of coal lands in Illinois, to the widow, and the rest is left for equal distribution per stlipes among the children There, is noth.rp in the will which indicates the to-al value of Mr Ieiter's s'ate A SPEEDY OCEAN LINER. TlM li'er Wilhelm II. . .! ihr lalaaeM hi aa lewenaa ipeed ! MaM Kiiiila on Hour.

. S

to the pr hy iter. TommSsn the boat the before falling.

of friends who

M .mi. aged Ii a third. Violet Injured by a ilington yards from the BriK

see him off.

The will or Senator Quay was probated on the 17'h. Not onljr does It not dietlote the amount of tbe estate, but provides that the executors shall

not file an

E lltor David V Day. of the Fmrango (Cn i Democrat, has pone to jail. ra"haY than pay a fir. ot '.' imposed upon him hy Judge Rtwell, of the district xurt. for having rriticiseC in his newapapr a decision of the court.

Th" Amity dam at Kort Lyon. OoL,

rel three. and

re killed, and years, fatally ;e in th' ilur-

lear, fcunped on the .''th, wramz ll unh at::npt.-d

as afcC 1 ni-aii-s the ae fir- the (ought out

Mr- Qusy is provided for. Matthew ' conu.red last year at a cost of $!".

S.ar.lev Quay, the feni'or s granasoa

wa? drn a farm in Chester. Pa. The Wal of the estate is to bo sold and divided in'o five Kpial parte. Four of these go to hit children. eaw w - 11 Mrs. Maria Thompson, colored, who

tak'n Lnt.li

80, has been torn out hy the htjrn water in the Arkansas river. The loss , is total. Immense damage is feared to - .ps under the- Amity canal, which 'an not secure water until the dam is

!e. buj. denies that h l.ad any Inion of faking .11! life. The big No 2 hoist of the Ontario mine located near Park City. I'tah. wa totally destroyed by tire on the :oth. throwing - M' ni-n 01 of Osipl . .ft . ..... rt v r r ' r a 1 t nt

, III-" III H! 'll II'"'1"'

An order VM issued in the prohatl court at New Hav n. Conn, or the . "h. dtrectinif William J Bryan, as

Ltftrninf tn nov mir tri !r; Ih!

Northern Pacific passenger train So. B..nrP?. 7r, ihm," in li.'ii of her d east-bound. wa hld up. on tho I

type

mix WW -.dfal jgfjl W l ' - . .r " 1 ' . . frrft

ved Mra Tin.nipson's boy. who rkM for h,.n Afterward Mra. itnpscn came into his melon BWtea, '. Irwin with a razor until t& dead

vi

1 first p at the gov 30 tee ltitA

ta, Mn. This is the u-r O'Neill was k ! d years ago orl.-h troop of the e landed at Tangier,

.t by the World" fair at lean waa maile

l'nder I Fi rdloft to the B ha retut

James ( Itry, who form Avatta, Tex.. nh i .. aree army again.' H , entered the Japar.es. army and now ranks as captain.

f livel in !he Jap-

coniposins the firm Alfred and liinm-

tared b nl ntpti, ThU or; of he creditors bo Coy property wil! liIhe 1'l.i-Ml States row:.

Murderer Seeks Pardon. Laporte. Ind . June 2" -The petition for pardon of William K. Hlaanaw, a life prtaunar in the northern prtoott, convicted of the mttfdor of his wife m Hendricks county, will be considered at the meeting of ihe imard Of pardon.on June Hm-haw enjoyed a -day parole last fall, granted him by Got. Darbta, that be miKht visit hi mother, who was thought then to be on her deathbed Lost Iii Position. Risinu Sun. lad . -bine H. Be. aimbe was trbd for Me murder of Elizabeth Qflieeple. Mrrea Darliowr his been dteefsarged fron bis position as laafstaai eaahler of the Risinn laa National bank Tkß continued ."iuplalnts f depositor against m t:ipbiyment and their Uwreajtl to aithI draw their eepoaits If he was nr dl-

th t IM MCI an.

Ml acuta, Bngbuad, June 21 Th average -iiel of ih N. rth Oer: rn Lloyd line .-'.in;.r K u- t W.lhelm 11 , which arrive.) here at I: CI a m . for the 3.112 mil' s from Sandy Boot Li.hhip to K.'.v -one light hoits. . v.-as

"a knots per hour, as-conpar. d with Fall Rlvr. Miss.. June 21 - The ,t t,e :,j knots of th Deutschland, of eeation of Filipinos who are making a 1 the Hambun American line. While tour f this eowhtff- has arrived here, j the Deutschland' total time over the

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prominent BtAanfartarera, headed by Mayor flrim.s. met the visitors and e-.or. 1 them through the larger .niton mills of the c.ty and o ottaff ln-1m-t rinl ostaldishm'-nta. The toor of the city was followed by an informal reception and Inc. heon. (.f mhl. r llnitleil. Bt Iioui.'-. June II Sher.ff Hencker. end three deputies made another raid on the gamblers and alckpoelceti at Creve Coeur lake. Sunday, placing Fred liarkefl, Charles Baaoders. rhafles TVif. Robert Mitchell and "POt1 MrGulro under arrest. BSepSrl "l'.r.el. II. eil i.l 'unk. IftOttdoa, ftttM 11 The repoti imrr. AJarro. Croscica. that during the atgal of June d the British torpedo Uit ilettroyer Bat collided there with the deKrorar Bttg ar.d sank In deep I a. er Is en true.

shorter than the time jit occupied by tho Kaiser Wilhelm II., she actually did not t rel so fast. Iwinse she ran only 3.082 miles. 30 less than tbe Kais-r Wilhelm II Th best day run

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Inn II. -II Wrnll IggSMMM I'.rtrly. Austin. Tex. June 21. JcfTeron .Tolnwin. chairman of the state loll weorfl commission, says that, according to reports which have rac! d him. :m boll woevil is mnkt.tg Its appearance two or three weeks earlier that, las year.

Psoas rasee ! ,n gaisiwaas rmf. Austin. Tex., June 21 James Gentry, who formerly lived in Au in. Is flkhting in the Japanese army af0ttl Ruia. He first entered the Japnnr army aa a scout and now rar ki 1 mat all

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