Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1904 — Page 6
SILAS C, SWALLCW HB G, I CARROLL turned :or President and Vue-lrf üett By Prohtbitianists. MR. SWALLOW MAY DECLINE
EMSTS GREAT STORK fl ENGAGEMENT
REPORTED GOING Ol
Hurricanes From the South and Cy clones From the Vitt
DUNN NAMED FOR GOVERNOR' HABEAS CORPUS 0ENIE0
VmMmcIm KtittulM A aui, m , ritil-r an. I , t,i, r in Hi u it,. Hanuk
A Su-amer Arriving at Che Foo Bring the News. THE VESSELS WERE OUT AT SEA
By Minnesota Republican in Statu Convention at St. Paul. After iintl-l Ina a I nil HUMe Tirk9i In- IMVtMiMI VajMiru 4 la (mint-ulur-l tlariiin .
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ental storm aril wend theli the territory wo of thi valley Mr Förster sayi po nt to a atrial of the--winds, aad the results will
ire serious than people would During the pas! few years
orm have - i r.try, 1 '"' ,M neoet" h serious ilamifo has rwn''.. I llol m. bit I " unabU
character of those predicted 'orster are. manifestly, far the igeroua vhe country has known
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Kr .hin i i iiiiiil nf lln- I Out. r I nrt Vrllinr li I. i M a, layed in traasmissios.) -Heavy h lag reported to have occurred n Port Arthur. June 8C, resulting in I Russian withdrawal from Guia-S
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Sta'e Tre.i. urer
col let t. luttfOM of the .Supreme Coiyt Oal:n L Itr.nvn. of S;evens .Charles L. Ltrrta, of st im. c B Billot t, of Hennepin; l-Mwin A .lacgar.l of Ram. ey. Senator Hoiei E Ciapp. who preided. brought about harrnotiy liy insist -:nc that etwtttta he fought out in th pommittee on credentials. While con. tet were not settled by the committee. all talk of bolting was done away with, so that when a minority report was adopted unseating in delegare! favoraMa to Justice Collina for govrror. Um BBtaatOd 'ielegate left the hall, pledging their hearty support to mh c er til k. Biffhl tw named. After the uaatatiBJ was completed. It became evident that Dunn ha a latta HMkJotitjr, Congressman Rdd withdrew from the race, while the name of Collins was not presented. Dunn's nomination was then made by acclamation. As :he tonvention ladorttd Senator Clapp for re-eleet!on. it seems improbable ;hat anyone will .seriously contest
DANIEL EMMET LAID TO REST
I Ki'.ii. It in ihi ' net court. I .ie net i-
sioii, vbJcb w eooi urred In bfr all thren )Hdrft, w.i ! ad hj JäÄJW 1ay I The govtatttrt extradltl ... &m I n i mi requi.- ii "t. ' !' i"v 'nun:. o, , Iowa, on a v.i.:.' it charging )eunloB . wuh ;"iii)lit ny in the .'Ian ry Of I Jew. It Poll.!;. i Htm V-nk. of IS.- i i'oo vortii of diaaaoada, oy irala atal Missouri Viillev la hl ml r 1883 , PaaaidbD'a attoraey alleged laauf' (iciencv ot law. that he atatota f inn itations ba 1 run against the ii.me and thai EMiataoa was not in Iowa at thi time of tha i rime In brief, the emir' held that the statute of limttat'.t n had not run against the alltfed t-imc and! that the wairant of extradltiOQ issneil j bv Go.v Mi key w;t.- - :ttii ii tit. al-
ALLEN'S
FOOT-EASE For Hot, Tired, Aching, Swollen Foct.
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Al T-mt-FAV, a potrder. It e-trt ain.ul.sni..rtinj, nen-.'iw f. i f uuilingr I- i. I ii. t iiiMy t.iKi-s tin- st.n ;t of i iTtaa aad laudooa. It'atlaagraaAtcoau f rt lU ox. Tf of tho JI.il.- ti ht or bW shoes easy. A rt.nn euro i r swt-.. callous and hot, tired, exiling feci, SO, t- Umcmiala, Trrit feZdVig. Sold by all Dm gluts uuj Bhoe sti r. , g&e, Ji-n't ' i Hints, Trial package FREE. Audi .
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aenpt i n pb'Jge fmm onvent.on. which, with treasury, will be the nt campaign fund. Nan irial Chairman S
ipaijrn by ' Indianapi
Aullnir nf --lii-" ii Hnrii'il Vluiiiiil I i-me (ery nl M .. it nl riiini, Oi
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in Baca for 1 was no' th "Taken It nature on Kimt-ali bo.
PI e.tr thai he with lot I g-i-t t frofli the iMr:. however,
i i in. Ii r I nr IIiik. it maj not ba known to itarybadf i that In London there exists an exCtedfng pnttl cemetery devo'ed I prim ipaily to man's liest friend the faithful dog. Near the Victoria dato, Hyde Park West. .-lands the i,:r -
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7HE NEW HEAD OFTHE NAVY
heights, which were occupied by H i?ian riflemen Three times the Japanese wer- driven back With bearjr kMM I, lut the Russians were forced
mi ii rti . tin- Nr femtarf h.- NmT. I .irmall I ml i.pt.d III.. orHi-r.
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their main position near The Japaaesa r.'in-
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(:iin-Man-!han. fnt a strong c olui ad from Dalajr h the ol.ject of
MOttBt Vernon. O. July 2 Daniel D' KmmetT. author of 'Dixie." who died June 28, was buried Friday afternoon In Mount View cemetery. The funeral was in charge of KIk? lK'-!ge No 14". A G Pi. : Is. marshal Many persons called at Emmet's home during the day. The religious ten was that of the Episcopal chur. h. ion-
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marks aliout the dweased were pr.ntipally cnterr.ing his authorship of "Dixie" Kmniet s home life. Mr Hull aid. was an edifying one. He n.-vet renr. d Rith praying, or sat to a meal, no aiatter how scanty, witkoajt givini i " 71 . . ! . To itOO . KAYTIEN INCIDENT CLOSED
BRI1ISH OFFER
Russia Will Piace Son- 9 of Her I (areata in British Hands.
Ships nl l In I nm r I" Hi-.- mill I'm! i'i l tin anil MMf . l-ln
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TRAIN WRECK IN KANSAS CITY
Trrvtlr l i.lla (- and i anil rn t an V m ia I hr l raah.
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HON TAI U ed tO th , where, in I Mt retary ; larline the
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said to him that, in h he officers of the L'nlt he would mer name of the Wor ' -1 Mr Dar'.
h Hay lien inc; ln! r:! ;t . ltetl. so far i-rned Th" foreign
made the mos; complete r the indignity shown the r The Haytien govera on inlude the pun!shnn nt ilty of the outrage, a public ! a --uran.es of KCUrity for
the council of mini-ters that the pre-i-j .len; of Hayti had given a public audience to the Kremh and rjeratUj ministers and had psMtcly apoiOg sad
A it. notion tne aition or r ranee wa in(lejiendent of Germany throughout,
iireat lirltci -al ffaherie Copper i : nin.r tl I liriti.th seal present ivm
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men in
MORE 300DLE CONFESSIONS
k to draw half amcnir.'.ng to 2'""
! ,l:ini Will only ex i ari h In t be case anee acss fr ra o have greai 1 -ian Tildi'- sen'irnc
ise Pri
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limn r Deleale I'lr it il i, it 1 1 1 it -! i linn Nervi
rlmplir la fcvejsi MlMself I I miri .
i isis ' r a u ; ing. w hit h all now "oi,v i et I -'io Rr,,
cl "f i oat. rt.e British the right of t lsb rr d lag taia'a act is n e i n It'isii reastag t he sary as a tnderstaod- . here ar
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VORE TROUBLE FOR SULTAN
l til a Id i Will I np. n I imlUhitiim nnrf llulS Mint (or llnn,nm.
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li, Kit" a rd lliiniinjril Hi. in. I Kiel, July 1 -K.ng Edward started - - hom-wari v .ag abnard the r ' i' v.a hi Victoria and Albert No farewell salutes were ftrr-d sstvn vi,i. Il 'teen aiven Wpdntiay night baa the king left the ach' Hohenzollorn, after hav,nr bid the emperor fare 1 Hi. ma tsk rmiillrOyangtse. Tibet. July 1 After reMMrtd rtgh'ing. in which a Bri'lsh ofp er as killst and two officers and five m n m Minded and th Tibetant .nr d s. i rely, the la r -eat u aSW lar an fif ana' toe
TRAGEDY AT OCEAN GROVE l ti-r 'la n ia pm r Man. Kill II. Win und ni. idra at Übt geese
N xor j f,er a separati in of a year and a half. lister May, form r'y reWMClad with a Brooklyn new - ki'l-d tii -i wife and romaltted suicide at Ocean Grove, X. J. Mrs Ma had been living with her mother, at.d v as wall ing toward h r
üT four-year-old i h Id, fche eaccjunt'Ted her hiyltand w ere xr hanged May sudden
ly drew a pistol and fired, the bullet piercing njt wife's head. He then turne', the weapon on his bead, placing the barrel in his opened mouth. B--th (U ! inrtantanro il) . Mai patents, who resld" in Mr-ok lyr.. It owned their son awn ace-un of his irregular habits.
arrived i) night le loat f
Pa
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at l the Runtroat i UK .1 II A W I NK
' eseni n& tormer liei, .a' neu let, member of the , legati - ' .i:n!iin in the city deal, and under indictment kttg ;ar' of the JJ i dimc the members of tRe i o rund vi-ed aVaaettltf to pi' ad i throw h;::i .'if on the mere
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Jiimn nlil 1 n it d I ; I it l I
home wh'?n VB r '
liirtii". I rnm Had Hr lilac S- 11-11-, J v'y -2 f rr div. ting himelf of psrt. of hi- -lohlnr a n;an supposed to be Edward Sentinel Che r"v of Ixckport. IP. jumped '.om glgjlgf span of the Eads brlig Friday night and was drowned Ta body has not been recover1 1 llr- at jMlrrmii, fi-i. Dallas, Tex July 2 A Uro. which tard at Jefferson. Tea at :I0 o'clock Friday night, threatens to detroy ha town Th flra depar'ivverat of Marshall has been sent to Jsfferson no a serial train.
the field. on 'he i peadeai Taki Sh Den Ok
t.a
II ii ilr. 4 ii ISM. arnerl that nw roea in oki's army The inil''-
ion of M,0 landed at support Ota, Qurokl rmy along the railway, rmy a: Port Arthur, and at the japrTi-e naval I Island
lino- On. Iimi-niid III
i .lily 1 Noon live source it is 1 .'.- iuiw have 1 s i lacl ad lag ; n Ku' iad to Llao-Tang,
of the Sch- ! simila nnnn
llM-l U I I IIIIII U I X.. II ti l ii it i I hi-1 r" I i n i ti II r . tili l apliiri-d l'ii 1 1 Inn. UiO-Yang. Thursday. Jim ' 'Delayed in tnuismi-ion ) A Japanee sriu i i ported to be within :tS mile. of Liao-Yang otfthtasl of Hal-Cheng, on the 8iu-Yen road, the Japanese have w hdrawn from the positions from which they recently drove th Ru.s-lana af er five dsys' ron.inuoiiH fighting Oi, Mi- hnnko reports that his cav'ry has been experienclna the efferti Ol lyddita shell from the Japanese big raal gun whl' h the latter are BOW en . lojilg in the field.
i. r was ladlcted on charces i tho-m mi whith Julius Lliand Emil Hartman wcri con-
v if ted. and on which they are now -er-, ink' - ntences of seven and sir tr- ie ;n . ; mi he penitentiary, t heir conv i Hons ha ving been sii;ained by the supreme t ourt Wor l was sent to Shnettler at his trro. ery store. !-! Laar street. Friday afternoon, by Attorney Rasa, advising him to follow the esamg4e of K.imund Bersch. another ateatbtf of ihe ho-.'S of delegates, plead guilty and ask the mercy of the court. I rip In H. I Hl I'alal. St. Louis. July Joseph J Ryan. laOMtratk national c iimmittoeman from Nevada, died of pneumonia, at ihe Jefferson hotel. Friday morning He contra ter a f0ld on the trip to St Iu from Virginia City the beginrilng r.f the we.-k il. i,li- nf m tnan gOf New Tor, July 2- 13-year-old lad. Alexander Johnson, hanged himself at the home ,f Frederick K. Allen presl I'-nt of the village if Pelham Manor. Itetacse his alster. a maid In the familv. rompelledl him ta ret -e arly
KILLED BY HOLD UP MEN goetaeoeri ,,i Pmttet Killet atrad at ii rm asaie i Mwta-t'e Ui-ii ai Miliares, Hast. Btl'i Mont .1 il ?. s tl. ii of Poli.e Ufitiert J Hanna WM Ii. intly killed by two bold-upi while he va ttenptlag to capture them, sheriff (eorce Hubbard wa- - ot throiiiih ihn hand The shooting followed the holdup of the Owl .saloon and gambling reFort at about one o'clock, when Bboat 12 men WtTt eoaipelled to throw np heir hands ' ,:f robbtri ctntenfeil tlMBaaalves wPh taking all of the cash in sight on the tables, amounting to aboni i oo. A gambler in the rear of thi saloon. h"arina the command of the robbers, slipp" I .mi through a rear door and notified the polite One. of the roMtern' at t nniplb o was cap tnred Poessa are in pur-oh of the two escaped robbers ( n; I In al I Ii Intnl. I. . Cleburn. Tex , July .'! Prop vjvl tied i itooiHto whs deatrored ) ttre Saturdsy feorahlg in the S;.m P ihOgO Pott) minutes after the tlames were, disto.i ii. three btllldir.gl built of ston- wi n in ruins and e.rything 'hey coatalped hwn. v ii t, irres led tm i hi ft. St Rrat, July Otorge lb I'aian, II yen.-t old. was arrested , itfriier J I Sh -rldan. of Newark, o. who had traced the boy lo St from hit ape, wh"re he la wanted I r the th-f rf 123 from his gran'lpar-nts
Imager! lodge, attached to whi:h tl r i fair-.-i.ec rarden. the last restio place of many a favorite pet
Several yean ago a favorite dog '" ,'m' ("Poor Lille Prin-e 'i, which belonged s '! ' :ri "r" to the duke of Cambridge, was run 1 ' over In tht park, brought to the badge 4' iBted. j an,i afterward buried in the garttta A marble stone shows the place wh r HuClPTEO ' After thi- man) who bad heard of tha event requested to hi . their dog! laid to rest in the taiae
plot of grOUttd, and thus it came ahoot that the permission of the duke an ! the deputy ranger was obtained to al low : lie pirdcn to become rem ti rj for tlogs P has now been in exisrei e;ir.-, and there are about or 4'V) graves, all beautifully kept Some people pay a certain amount per annum to have the little graves properly attended to; some only pay when thi do.' is burled; many call regttlarly. T! il tombstones are pretty nearly all of name sieand mostly of marble There are scores of interesting Inscriptions, such as: "Toby was my friend, faithful ami true to r." "Ja k ihe Dandy, a t-portsmaa and a pal." "Men eher Wee, met pf ttflfW. Avrll. IMS," nnd "To my dear Rob He talked with soft brown ejes Hort e'oqucnt. than Rpotcll " - London Grannie
The Sand Ridge railroad, a bram h of th Illinois Central on the Bl Ii!s livisi-m. has beea opened to both freichf nr-' passenger traffic WRONG TRACK Had to Switch. Even the mos careful person ia apt to get on tna twoiss t-a. regardiag fcMitl lnlctI!le.s nnd has to sw itch over. When the right food la selected the host of alls that ome from ImpTOp t footl and drink disappear, even where Ihe trouble has be -n uf lifelong .-:ani-ing. "Prom a child I was never s'r ng ani haI a capricious appetite an I I was allowed to eat whatever i fan -i rO h take. Ingh'y sta-on.d fo .-I I. ,t biscuit, ate. so it was not surprising that niy ingestion was soon out of order and at the age of twenty-three I was on the verge of nervous prottraliOtti I had no apictite and as I had been loning strength (btOgnM I tii In't get nourishment in my dally food to repair the wear ard tagf on body and braln I had no reatrve forte to fall back on, hist flesh rapidly and gg medicine helped me. "Then it was a w ise physi. ian ordered Orape-Nuti nnl (n am aad sa to If that I gavo this footl mow to mei a proper trial ami it showed he km .v w hat he waa abou! be, ause I got better by bound I from the very tir.-t That was In the fwaiHMf and liy winter I was in b'tter health than evr before In my life, bad gained in flesh nr. 1 weight nnd flt like a new Parson altogether In mind as well as body, all due to nourishing and .omplctely dlftatlbtg food. fSrapc-Nuts. "This happened three years ago and never since then have 1 hmi any but perfect health for I sti k to my OrapeNtttg fiM.tl and cream ami still think ft deli, ions. I eat It every day. I never tire of this fond ami tan enjoy a saucer of Organ Noll and c ream when nothing else satisfies my appetite and Us surprising how sustained and strong a r.mall sau. erful will mal, one fiel f.r hours.'' Name given by Postum Po . Battle Creek. Mb h True food that carries one along and "there s a reason" Orape-Nuts 10 days proves big things Oct the little hook. "The Road to Wclltlllc." iu each pkg.
