Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1904 — Page 2
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JASPER.
INDI A.
August 13 ill be "Mard'a dar" at
th World fair at St Louis, that Jäte
being the ann.x. sary of ihe capture
of Manila b American troops.
Mrs. Florence Maybnck arrived at Rouen. Frame from Kiu-lar.il. on the
Kitt Th greatest precautious ha.l l R taken to keep Sit-r luoxt'tiuuis
Mrs George, widow of the late Henry loorge, the pulilical conomi : o New York, died, on the 2, at her h me in MofltleoUo, Ä V.. at ÜM a;e uf xi year. Considerable illness li reported among the offlc. rs and men of the American fleet, particularly aboard the flagship Kearriarge, says a New York Urald d. späten from Trieste. Information charging Pearl Shelton with murder ami compile. ty in the Independence depot explosion near Cripple Cre?k. Col., on June C. was tiled in the district court at Cripple Creek, on the 20th
Two more lift boats of the Danish etcamer Norgs 'which foundered Jim 25 off Rockall reef, ni.les from the Scottish mainland i have. be'ii washed ashore on Orkney islands Th.y were both emp'y. Grieving because his son was under arrest for safe-breaking. Robert Warner, for many years connected with the C D Smith Drug Co. of St. Joseph. Tdo. fell ill. on the 18:b, and died thf
lame evening.
'CbfoniT.fa Is again to come int I
mu diplomatic rohstloa with the I mtd States and the I'anama matter
xxill be a PWeeJ inc. dent between t!ie tWO republic. Th.- state department lim r. cix.d a cordial letter fror, tue
lall VIM kla h i 1 A M - .
Plttsl.nr Phil" i. Aid K- ....... ' "'-'..r lor foreign af
. : "uncing that Dr Thomas
Tnr NEWS n '.KIEF.
PERSONAL ANO GENERAL.
at a re: rest near Saranac lake, in the Xdirondacks. where he is afflicted with lung trouble "Pittsburg Phil," in his days of sctivity. was the greatest Pi 1: r i t:. lit !..!-, ,.ver known
Positive proof that the train robber
Merran had been Riven full letter.. .,f
credit as Colombia's cnxoy at Wash ington.
Owing to alleged bad faith on the
part of the parting house proprietors. President IVHinelly. of the fifth Inj House Kmployers- union, on the 22d
who was killed on Divide rrli
June 9 last, was mu the notorious iatiaJ I or' another tie-up in all the plants
dn. Harvey Uigan. has been secured "''r lfu' urin Jurisdiction, and
The prompt response to a private River ship .r u x . Ma . ..a liver ship yards at Quincy. Mas., on the :':'d. saved the bottles, N- sr J'-: c kflstTo -' '.rum flam age by fire.
According to the report of the secretary of the navy for the fiscal year ended Jur.e 30 last, only five per cent of the enlisted strength of the navy are foreigners. Most of the sailors are Bow coming from the inland states.
Amissa.:, r Tower i: Iir;r. has cabled to 'he state department that he will return to the United States on leave of absence. He has suffered from gout for mon'h?. and would have taktn a vacation long ago. but for the war.
The new city directory for Chicago has been given to the public. Based oc the number of names, it gives Chicago a population for l!u4 of 2 241.000. The directory of 1903 gave Chicago an estimated population of 1.111 .tit
1 1 an examination of the body by Dr
n K McAllister, of Denver. Col. tborge Wilson, a retired Cnlted States army offb ers w bo lied in Paris. Fr.n.c fired s,.,..r.il sh.es from a rex.-.l-er at Mile. Charlotte Murmann. 21 years old Col llaon sUUS,jneniiv
shot himself through the head, and ex-
ttrcd while being taken to a hospital
A.I carpenters employe.! in New York
by ;h Master Carpenters' association
haxe, been locked out by order of th.-
board of coxernors of 'he Bu.ldini:
Trad s Employes' association. The
lockout ties up the carpenter work on
ex. ry large building
A '- "l i.i::.-:.iath-er has been
j preferred against Win T Richards, the station agent at Midvale. N J . and
criiesi rx.ener rtaman on the excur
sion train which was wracked near Midvale. July It The Crippie Crek (Co! ) Mine Owner" association has issued ijttt rO0OO medation cards, which are absolutely r.' -ary to obtain employment in that distr.t. The cloud that appeared on the hor-
liton be' ween Raa -la and Great Britain ha. been dissipated by the re!ea by Rus-ia of the Blitisk lt4 imer Mnlscca. captured by the Russian rc - cruiser St. Patarsfamw Hi th
Red flta. treatise the British master refused to produce her manifest. Gen. Kuroki. after a severe ficht. oe IDied Kloo-Tung on July in The place had ben tortiflcd by th Russian!. ho (!. t BOed it stoutly. In the flphting the Japanese troons
drove the Russians from their strongly fortlflfd position on the Chi River Tho St. Lotria grand jury, in a par
tial report, made n the J2d. returned an ladictOMOl against K'xxard Butler, thei political boss, charsin him with tetag a state's witness to absent
himself by the gift of money. Dr S;!a? C Swallow, of Harrisburg. Pa., ard Osorge W Cirroll, of Texas, raopectrreJjf candidates for preaideal and elot pretiflsnt of the I'nltetl S'ates on the prohibition ticket, were formally notified of their nomination at Inli.ar.apoüs. Ind.. on the 22d. and both
marie reeponse- of acceptance.
thus -he strike wu.- reuewetl with in-
cr. -i.se,' i rr.. ss in the H4. a train on the Southern railway near Franklin, Va . while running N mil. s an hour, struck a car door which wa, Imiih across both rails, derailing the locomotive and tender. C. A Hall. mmm ua
Mill....... a- .... .'
.....i..o. loriuan. anil k.1 McCaila!ian. a flagman, were killed
LATE NEWS ITEMS. Bfunr to derperatlon by the ar!on of his wife in instituting suit- agtrregatIng $li..00 against sal.Hxnkeepers who sold him liquor, and. il 1 believed, psrtially unbalaneeil as the result of protracted riis -ipation. John P Lilly, publisher of the Weekly Herald of S i!-
11 van. lit, and one) of the beet-kSOWfl newspaper men in eas'ern Illinois. o:umltted suicide, on the 24th. by taking morphine There was a sentional srene in 'he bull rinc at San flahastlaa Snain
the 24th
fight between a bull and tiger. t h animals broke loose am! stampeded the spectators. The attendants, in flr.ng on the animals, struck and WOOBdad, several of those proser.t. in. biding ;he Marquis Pedal, the rfce-presideni of the senate. Marqu.s Quijo. and a French tourist.
I SYMPATHETIC
GENERAL STRIKE Will Be the Most Extensive and Expensive Ever Known. SO SAY THE STRIKE LEADERS
II Hi. I II led IntliiMrli-a In Ih lileniio link tur.li look Purl III Ihr I. em r il I oilu I'roni lite I'll. ill". Cb.ago. Julx A sx mp.it het c
general strike at the st.uk yard, pre
dicted by its leaders to M the greitisi and most cxensie this country ha
ever known. :egan at ten o lo 1 Monday morning hm thousand of
teauisters. cattle handlers aad tn.inbeis of the inc. hanical trades t i
Uork and mail.' a 'rand rush lor the
gati-s leading from the husleal -'inar mile of l inlüings. yards and pens id
the world
Th first Me Ipfcfioll i aili" xx h I)
NEWS PROM INDIANA-
Latest Happenings Within the Borders of Our Own State. Tu Aid Hospital. PVLhirr I tni Julx H K.'khart lit
erally ha been in i stdou of the
ladies auxiliary to the t ia.k iiospnai, and at very treet inten si .-Hon maids and matrons in nurses garba were stationed to holl.it cah ontrilmiions.
ine hundred and tWOBt) fixe sollcilors an- thought to have averaged $10 each. There were numerous other source of revenue, iin Unlit: a continuous audeville perform. in and autoniotuies loaned by owners peanut venders and more pretentious trierI haiits divided their proceeds. Soelity
matrons tool, poss ssmn of a bootblack stand on a husy downtown corner and imlisl.cd shoes wl liusine nu n
at one dollar a pair Klizaheth H- ;.: . ley. wile oi former State S. nator lieards Mrs Otis Tluimpaon, w idow Of a former mayor of Klkhart. and he wives of sixeral physicians, and proessa.na in. n w i. ,d .! rhe burshet Pension Agent Puaaled.
Importe. lud .July Ji Vtents ..f the
I 4in III"!. Llh Ul l"'" " I J w x IHJX 111 I iw 7"- men iiiciiding (he scolders and pension department at Washington are
len cleaners employed by the i nion S'o k Yards and Transit Co. ret used
to work further
I In- Klrl Co l.o. FImi io co were tb handlers and
this eliminated the usefulness of the teamsters and thev followed As they
if work in 'angling the numerous ma
trimonial venture of William Mlack, abo died ncently in the In.Üana tOf its" home Bona fide evidence of tive matrimonial roatracts has be. n brought to light, and the allegation is
ma.ie tnat other wiroi are io he heard
Horn Black served in an Indiana regi
ment in the clrll xxar. ami on his riis
RUSSIANS RETREAT TOWARD RAI-KIG
Japs Sweep Hills and Plains Clear
of Crar's Men. FOURTEEN HOURS' STRUGGLE
MOaSM I Irin I Inr rlttrwUrd Over Plfleru lr-.lHiiiii, . nit. Inrleil Inn. iirH XI ,,,.,,,, , II Mölln ihr I. Inc. vnrtu. .iui ".!.- aiseir tm rho alia ir . i nMK
'" "y I fU e , H ft-1
on Jul, a i. I i,,. ,.,. Ii,,..,! ...r ,,,
iionr. in,- Raaataaa wees flrleaa liuek ou Ihr -! .1,1. . ,,, rr,. rP. p. Tie,i I,, iM. Btterl) r.,i,.,i ,, ,,r noriii. i ,ii.,i, i, aays ihai ike llu"l" e , unl. il ,- i i,., ,,f iii.li il,, Jioaasas iii prafcablj lake pSMfnlf ,lul 1
passed out of the lug gates at Bi
as h 1 ..r ...... i i Iiüml'i' ax me 'hex were KT led xxitl
- - umm ..'v ... u i'.i'jv, . - --. -
cheers ly the thoisands ot strikers mini tiw service he developed
gathered ,n the vit .nity Prior 10 iMs .n.'. !:u ni.ir ei fti
- . . . . ..... 1 - - ,-- - " -. ,., came -mall Strikes in th v.iri us , h's pension and this caused mvestigaplanu tnclndtag carpeateta, rttemen. , "on ,n made, with the result that eh x.ir. r in- n, nia hinats, etc.. hut these j "her wive.s xv. re found The nen-
di.l not ha the eft. ct of tying op th 1 B011 wi I la paid until the r.enuine
t: .- -.1 . - 1. h a. ion had h.n an- f -Nu 1 m found.
Connersville Man Losen Suit. Cincinnati. (. July j:-The elreutt
c:rt knocked out the suit ,,f char!. 8
v Haher, ..f CbnaoravUle, lad., who claim d a half interest In title to pari Of th SOTS fount building nte here tin- hisiori. old di tn ninci.iitn i.r
I f7 ! f i I s Qi 'a i I .
" ' -- ix juiu in ine pre- ; ly. now the -ostlie.st cafe in Cincinnati I conference wiorement ao orach dealred aad other raroable prooertr Hnber Li Santa Pa pas- and ardenUj atsod by ProaMni :.- ! the arasdooa of the late Qoo Bai from t.'iv ..,(. n:eat c'ters" union. b- t A. Cary. and based bis salt on the neranea nxe. th.at a :.i r.umier oi the m miit nnrt claim n,ut ki ... ..i - - -
. ...... ...... ... j, m lit ii'-n:s ... ,
yar:.s to intend a bis
Fire, which started on the river, tb ipa:-! and as of: n as a union man front in th Handy Broa" MoBUfactttr j aiepped oal R 0OBaalM man or a lining Co.'s lumber yard at Baj CSty.l ion xa ho h id deserted his organization Mich., earned $u.ihh loss on the 1'ith I wa.- there to take hie place. Hand. H: - feel of Swans Uli fleettatefl. pine lumber ready for their factories.1 Th " amst.r. and cattb- handb rs nr. over ii.iKMi.oo. f,(.r 0f which wan de i a whole employed by the rarloai lodi-
strove : Hat: !x P.r J
covered hy lasurai - t
Atchison. Topeka risen ser train Mo. . ea Colorado, was partlallj miles west of Kinslex. 23d. while running at a
ey. Ka . on the it a blab rate of
M- ---Bflff Sewotl, of killed Several other
speed. Kx;.-Kar.-is Ci'x .
pr-rs-.T..-'. wer: sen is!y injured. Cardina Merry i-i Vai. the papal att rotary of State a' Rome, has tendared eii ret gtotloa, owing to the hostilitr of the i.irlinals. who are r!d
The Russian governm. nt has accepted the proposition of the Pnited States to exclude American poachers from the waters around the Kommander Islands A Pnited States revenue cutter will be detailed for patrol duty. A grr-at improvement li reported in the condi tiou of the corn crop throughout Kansas. During the last week the weather has been favorable and farmers were enabled to get into their Oelds Farmers are said to be workina
day and nizht
The Missouri Democratic state con-1 to accus .' : raodertef layooflble
vention completed its nominations on
the 2 1st. by the empire n' T. L. Hul.ey for lieutenant-rovernor. Sam B 0 'k for secretary of state Uboft O. All-n for auditor. Jap. Cowgill for treasurer. K. V. Major for attorney general and H Kuive Oglesby for railroad an I warehouse commb: -doner
an aei.-rd xv.-h Krame It is said the
ptxpe has refused to accept his resignation. Th Japanese govi rnment has eontrartel with a smelter company, of Joptin, Mo. for 1 'X") tims of spelter. It is said the spelter is to be used in bttlld r.g Intimations and battleehips.
A Russian correspondent of the, it will take the smelter a month to fill
in:on Daily Telegraph, under date I the order
of the ;9th. said that fierce fighting
hail been raging tot txxo days and Waf
still continuing with he Japan - n
As the result of an explosion of dynamite under a street car at Houston, Tex., on the 284, five per ons were hurt.
superior strength The Russian- were j one scr.ously A. T. Smith had his retiring under a OaecanatUl flanking head hurt, and is thotmht to have re-
Heirs of Louis Etzel, killed Of Chinese soldiers near New Chwang. are dissatisfied with the amount of indemnity if 2.".. ...... Mexican I paid by the Chin se government on ac?otint of the affair, and have complained to the elate department.
movement by the Japanese
A Liao Yang dispatch of tfcfl Mil (delayed in transmission) said tha' the
Japanese had bnk n through the left
flank between (Jen C.einr Keller's ih-
B
men
ltik
n in
It hi said that "Golden Rule JneS, Of Tob do. made such trOOsOaSoM inroads upon his fortune in matters of Charity during the past year that thus far his executors have been able to locate but I34C.000, of which all but 921.000 is In personal property.
WiNon Barrett, the actor, is deal tn London He underwent an operation for ranrer. July 20, and the doc Jots thereafter said that after a few weeks" rest Barrett would be all right and able to carry out his intention of producing a new play in September. Jrry J. Hannigan and Charles J. IVnny were on the 22d. sentenced by JudKe Taylor to serve two years .-ach
in Missouri penitentiary for confessed participation in bribery during their terms a members f the St Loui ho.ie ,rf delegate Thx WrTe taken lo prison the same evening
Judge I pton Muir. of Louisville, Ky was drowned while bathing in the sari t Cap May. N. J . ,,n the MfJ He was seen to throw up his han.h and ink beneath the surface, and s,.ral trong swimmers went tm his asi It anr. iMlf fhf,y fail , to fln.i him depife repeeted effort. Later bis lK)Jy was recovered.
On the 22 J. Carrie Nation s career was t. mporarlly bat violently inter-nii-ed when A it Neighbor, a saliH.nker.per of Kll.abethtown Ky truck her twice with a chair, knock' inc her ,wn and producing a scalp Woimrt. T,e assani c.rn,rro,i at Neighbor alon. after Mrs Nation nd berated Nelghbore. i- Tn Ktr!k f racking boose emf'1 ' " " n nine days before, and Wh!, h bad demoralized the packing industry throughout the country. wÄS cub d at rhicag,,. n the Nth. at a Conference between r. proOMttlrat of th packers t. official, of ihe Meat fitters- Ion. and represent stive, of all the liiert trade employe at the r.jck yards. The whole controver.y Will tie su..mlted to a l oard of atbltrs on '
skion ar.d that of
kampff. and w. re rr.r den. The new . reati I St. Peters burg
Newi frtm Booeeteel, B I the
principal registration ninr for would
be settlers on the Roacbud r-.-. rxa'ion
lands, was the s.ene of considi rable
disturbance on the . r it:i 1
garni !er- teeoflag to iiaxe the iipjH-r
hand There was some talk of , tiling
upon the I'nited Sia COTerOBMttl f troop The will of the late Charles V D-w
ey. who died in Wheeling, u. Va.,
about a month ago. disposing of an 01
tat' in t nicago and elsewhere, valued
at prott tely 11,000,000, ail prob
amy ne contested by his daughter by a former wife, and his son Chaunc y,
wuo as recently acquitted on charg. .. ,,f murder growing out of a
ranch lead with the flerryi in Kansas. I.'x Senftur ieorge ; Vest, of Mis
souri, is In a critical condition at Sweet prtaga, Mo and his closest
friend- say that there is but little hope
of his reiäoyery His mind is clear, but his strength is failing rapidly each day Russell Harding. Tice president and general manager of the Missouri Pacific railway system, was elected res
ident of the Pere Marquette railroad at a meeting of the directors of the latter road. In Boeton. ihi the 21st. Capf Grass an instructor of th German army balloon corps, has left Berlin for St Imis. what he will observe th- dirigible balloon contests In behalf of Mm war office Charlei Stimmel. convicted '.f the murder of .l. ;.h V Shirtc. a bookkeeper at Dayton. O . was electrocuted In the aaaea at the Ohio penitentiary on Um 21 -t John Holland Inventor of the il marine boat, has contrived a dying machine weighing founds, wiv .x
he confident w ill be saocesaftlt P. C Doudanovsky. first secretary of 11m Kaoriag legation at Pekin. ommittel nileifl on a railway train between Madias and Calcutta. India j the Hat A scholarship in the Columbia flfl serai!) scii.M)l of mines has been es-Ubli-hd in memory of th. late Marcus Halx. of Montana, by his -laugh-
'ame. ;..;;,.. i ,., N,.w
lorh. If i to be Bui.wloa -
ceived in-ernal Injuries.
Judge Parker is to be formally notified of hie nomination for the presl deaey on August io. Foitr-ern persons were Injured at Fan Sebastian, Spain, on the 24th. io the panic at the fight between a tiger and a bull, including Countess Pod ras
Uaaritary, En paty ITrpoiJo, the Marquis
I'idal. rr of the sma-.- and
form, r Spanish ambassador at the Vatican, ar.d an American whose camp
V. E LlTiagfttOn, of New York. The manager- of the fight are severely
blamed.
Wllaoa Barrett was burled at West
Hampsfead. Iondon. on the 24th. Sev
enty-five carriages followed the hearse, while wreaths sent by theatrical peo
ple filled a second hearse and several
carriages m,, 0l ,he leading mem
bers of the profession were at the
grave
Mrs. Blanche Madden. 2.'! vears old.
wife of Kdward Madden, the song writ
er, of New York, committed suicide, on
the 2.".th. by taking arboüc add She
had recently ter. an inmate of an in
ane ,i -y l-rni ho.i.ital She was Miu
Fishr. of Ivos Angeles. Cal.
The disaster to the excursion steam
er On Slocnm. In which nearly a thousand lives w. re lost, never would
have occurred If one of the deck hanrts
had fat med 6is pience of mind, according to the opinion of former Fire
Marshal Thomas F Free!
The battleship Ohio, which was built
by the DaJOl Iron works, of San Fran-
Cfaeo, was given a preliminary sjxeed trial, on the ;..th. on the bay It 5s said
that her performance exceeded the
most sanguine eaneetatloM r hr
builders
Two persons were kille! and spV.rl
injured In a COillalon betWOt south-
lwuid Hiii Four paateagOff train No 18
Olli :i we;;-!,,!,,; I'rospec-t-Blal.e elec-
trir car a- V hlngloa and Missouri
''-s t: - : i c . a ,. d for the ler.etit of all w ho had r- fu-.s! to await r-1 alt! I f further rWllfeTOMipn, While theso v.alk x.r. taking place a eooforcine l twen strike i- ;.r. -. :irar veand the packir.s was lieing held at the offlcs uf N- lson M.-rris A Co.. at the yarfla, and the del rates iwproM i'fing
me a. neu trades were u. s sskm at Emerald avenue and Forty-first street, i wed i iUe ii Btsirst Earlier in the day the allied trade and the committee of eight teini.t.rs
.ZTZJZZ?? r: I W bed. and',,,,
. " "im, naa abdomen torn open leen urged by President Donnelly of; the meat cottar to declare the go- Hor9e Treated by Christian Science. eral strike and then seek a further I li dianapolis. Ind.. Ju.x ::, The po
Conference rith the packers There Wfr Uld to the home .,f WU
a a lively debate. President OoiflOO, tor the teamster " governing ldy. de- j
ciaring ins Deiief tint a cor.iniot. sense
Ui xer considered when the t'arvs years ago sold the properties involved m th present suit. Trampled by a Cow. Rorbcater, in.i . laly ffl - White badinu a cow to pagt Ix.na.d Baldwin, the U-yaar-old urn of is. ar Baldwin, a Oarpeatar, was killed in a ter
rible manner Th. boy had looped the lead rope about his waist. Suddenly the cow took fright and started to run The roe being short, the boy fell and was trampled to death before ihe cow
had gone Phi feet Hi.s ne-k and lax.
London. Judy ;; Cabling under date of July 24. the Dally Mail's New Chwang corresKindeni describes a 14 hour's desperate battle, with heavy losses on both sides and which resulted in tho !f position at Tatcbekioa being rendered aateoaMe, by reaton if x hi. h they will be ..
to retreat towards Hai. h. ng "The battle began at sx oetrl lo the morninn the corrOBpoodtOl says, "the Russian resuming the attack oo the Japanese positions on the heights east of Tatcheklao. After a few h swjraj He Japane.-e left flank from Taping noun a in CaptOred the village of Tn: g huditueno. eOOtpeiliBg the Russians to retreat to Tienjhuaitu. n. h miles from their base. "The Ros ans now reinforced maintained the position until Ave e'eloeh la the afternoon, when the Japanese right flank made a sudden auoearan. e on rh
hills south of Tatchekiao. and bv a
ircrnendous tire lorcad Use R aasfaaa to
retrer.t.
"The Japanese firing line extended 1" odies "After two more hours of an ince.
-ant s.orm of shot and shell, they
sxx.pt the last hill and the niain clear
of Kus- ans
gMB in si u t ro aiiTf
liam H. Brown, president of the
lampaicn w uld . r.d n p. a. . He
IHiint.-,) otr ti,p iia-;,,,,. of ahattiag up the Fnion Stcsk Yards and Transit Ott., which, he sairl would be i.-ri-mental to the serikers" Moafls, the IntpOOdeal puckers, who '.rere doine the id. packers almost as much damage a anybody Hs" He urge I that
th stock yards cumpany be p-rm.'ted
10 .onfiniie under some kind ot agree-j provides a. so 'hat a h- rn
ment I u' hlsaruuimnt had no weicht
with President Donnelly, who said "The time to strike i r ght now It Ii talk about -he Independent concerns and ab .nt settlements, later." n hseweasesaews imir.
Brown-Ketcham Iron company, to in-
vesilgate a case of alleged cruelty to j animals They ascertained that a home
suffering from lockjaw in Mr Brown s
stable was being treated by Christian science, in which Mr Brown has faith. Autos Must Blow Horns. V;,:" .- Ind.. July J.Y The , try ciiri I. pa- o.! an ordinance n-gulat in- the speed of automobil through the citv at eicht m !,..s an l,,..ir I
WOW I
blown at eac h street 'crossing The penalty for trioiation is fixed at from 8 to filHt.
Drowned in Calumet Rivr. Hammond. Ind. Juiy fj BtfllaOl Mi ixiw u ae A r-t . . .
pc tili. e ba-la
Mreets. It:, ianapedis. Ind , on the Mi
After a legal battle of feveral xesrs
Admiral DeWgy and his men who
fought the battle ,,f Manila are to re
ceive the.r prie money on account of
the capture of the D,m Juan de Austria
and other Spanish property
It Is learned from a trut worthy
source tnai the fortune left by the late Paul Kruger. the late president of the Transvaal, is between L 7;'..khi Bnd .". It con -- .hieflx of European securities. W K Ixigan. of Port Worth. Teg. a former policeman, shot and Instantly
I xiiien an nnivm wn mar In u.gan" res'aurant. on the i'4th Th ktlitn mrmm
Sc hardt NproJOBltOf, the f'hlcago F'.-d-cration of llxir. and Barney C.hen. repre.-entin;; the butchers' union, should join the teamsters" union committee to hich had len added J,,hn Sheridan, business agent of the ice wagon drivers There are LJOl of the be wagon drivers employed gf the packers, and with these strikini it is
admitted the packers would have mm-h '
aoacaity getting ice to their refr'uerator cars Before going to meet the packers the mmmittee of teamsters had a Joint confer, nee with the allied tra.l.-s r pr-s. ntafivee and th.-n. with Mesers Schardt and Cohen, went to meet the packers While this latter conference wax In progress the allied trade in- irg wa e..ntlnued. the delegates belr.' anxious to learn the result of the latest -rTort to brimr about
s settlement
.0.1,1 it rtanii. I'nder instructions the rfiirwni.
fives of labor told the packers that they could not waive their demand for
reinstatement within 4H hours ,,r th,.
cattle butchers and im-at cutters and
within ten days for all others and fr
individual arbitration in all cases of
alleged discrimination. After the conference. a representative of the packers said no progress had hen male and that a settlement Ef-ertied as far off as ever.
mm a spnngtK.arc! Ros- t,Mk a long dive and with such ton e hat his head stuck in the mud at the bottom of the river, and he was BaffbeatOd before help could reach him. Exonerated. Huntington. Ind . July Coroner Morgan has finished the htVOStigaUoo d the killing of Fred Aker. of Whit-
noun,, oy tne town marshal of
itoanoke. and the finding exoneratej
.eorge r. rieids. the officer, who shot
in seif-drfense. in the disc-barge of he
duty
I over five etat.
Mleawfl Ward rry Captaeed. r
rurmington. Mo.. July 2C.-Sherilf
murphy has tone to Las , w N M in answer to a te..jram fro.n W. B. Paris, the sheriff of that place tating that he had under arrest B,I, OOley, wanted here lff the murder Of Bill Harris. MaerlMi Haawl, oria. Ill . July .-Frank Wilkin, n. while aitemrnK (OgOl on , Ing street car. Sunday , fell gafWagg th motor and the trailer iimh io.
bucyy marked they had to be am tu-tatet!
Victim of Lockjaw. Parker. Ind . July 25.-Cheater Richardson. the It-yOaT-oM Hon of Mr an.: Mrs Walter Rbhardson. is dead of bckjaw. Some days ago the box , r his foot on a piece of glass The InJury was slight and apparently agog
iie;iieu. uui tetanus developed Six Horses Cremated. Michigan City. Ind , July 2S The barn on the farm owned by Bbmar. . Numer burned, with eoOtOBti six horses wre cremated i, 'h The origin of the fire is unknown tX7.ll D. ... TL.:.
... w men wwn Beer Tene Haute, ind . Jpjjf --The People s Brewrei ooaipaoy has be rganied with l: mi .apual ,, , with M salK.nkee,erii as Stock hold 1 1.' who proK.se to brew ther Wn b. . r Died in the South.
K.ansMlic. Ind. July 25 - AaflttW
Merry, itm teacher in the VtaOMOOJ
iiinn s. nooi and one of th. .,. ,nown ;...,r In I. .. . .
... .....loui. aim ynn ,,j
late Senator William Berry, di.d sud .Infill- v2..... ....
..t,., mmmmmt ASnvllie, N C, of
ciernorriiak'e
Aged Conductor Dead. New Aleaaj md.. July 2r. n, ilaa Marshall died Sunday, aged 8:, ,,ir. He was a or. du-er on the Motion . ,o
road from ft , Sf,o nrul .,,. readtat of rk LogHro Mashrl bj rallraad during the civil xar
lie, r in X. ii. ., it, ii,.- II, .1 ...
lire aplht iim n iiri. Tokio. July 2t". The acts of ihe Vladivostok squadron in the Pa. tic. and of the rollgttOOf fleet in the Red sea. streng' nen the tielief here that Russia is f:Iibrate!y -.;..: u to afirost Amer.ia. England and OegOtgajT. in the hope of finding an avenue for gracefully retiring from a disastrous xar There is no argument over the right of Russia to agfo neutral taaojM carrying actual on-raband ff war. but the wisdom of destravinir nniiial
priies without trial unless the object is to involve other powi rs : get . rally questioned It is believed -hat Am-ri-ica will refuse to reooga!.. Ru-.-.a's extended list of oootrahaad, and will speedily demand a limitation to articles reasonably contraband, in order to protect her large Oriental commercial interests. It is expected lhat Great Britain will proteo ggaJaof the sinking of the Knight Commander, and demand trial for seized British steamer . an d lhat Germany w.II make a second and more hjon i pa i The Vladivostok wa ai ire ring about the soars of the atoggaorg " : San Francis,,, probably wi'h -he hope of oxerhaulitg tne iinr Korea. Warning, however, has been given to the Kor a. and -he has a , f
' lading the RoaabUM There will nrob-
ably other secures, and whatever be
the determination of the legal questions involved, or whatever diplomatic ac-
' 00 max ht taken. ; coafMeotly believed here that the .-el.ures will create a fosliog .f intne irritation and unfriendliness aain-t Russia in America. England and (iermany Japan I anxious to localize the combat and avoid Invoicing otber (towers, bet views with unfrier idUaese he acta aC - - - l . . .
nM.' -s.nii aK3:nr irin.!ly neutrals ard tr.aty violations disadvantageous 'o her-eif n ,hP latter coagwettog Japan regards the affair of the pa -age of the rotaatssr fleet through the Hardanclles as of more imporanc han the vesaels kaoOBoaggl lo such passage. Hritiah ttaaxases Trti i g. Suez. July ML Tk Briti.h -4 ramer Ardova. which was sdz-il b tk fljgg tdan volunter fleet -r,..,n), r mlensk. has k en reas,.,j n,t Kor nrl.
crew has been lamb d
oowose ..t Madaiao itsadawtlf. twet Springs. Mo. JeJi M r.
Senator ;.- rge Q Vest's ..n,i,,,n
Mondax - x ning wH- b- s r,co.ieaSMi
He Is muih weaker and i
stren -th griditaliy.
Innefeel ea I tad iar. Larrosso. s .i,,y 2i; The ivt. inond o packet Hubufiue kogvfl W.aded x. nb passengers fcnd fr igh .s e s sandbar near DrggfMM fc. leweaflfogj f.r fltasdagi Trssil. Una. Peni. Jnlv .; ti. i
'ate- cruiser Taenia, which is M archil z for ihe nrssjng Amer in merrhan: vs... i'or;enu..i;h 'x.-al months , r(lll0 N,w N( ,, ,,M.'(.d at Caltao Sundax and OHiaiitil ffl her way around Ca.e Horn
roejeoo n-Mr. n,r n.p.,n. Rome July N The fkjefffltgg Romano, the Vati.nn f.rgan daadaai .ho
report paMlfBd by the Tribma fgfla lay that Cardinal Merry DgJ al. paiwl r-tarv of Mat h. ....
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