Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1904 — Page 2
Wecklii Courier.
SCM ED. JASPER.
DOAt.X. .bllhmr. ; INDIANA.
CURBfiNT Tories. PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
I K : m City. whb Jo-vph L R n-
he to
it s;: rtrted. on the im u Port Arthur earr!.-wn had r-fu
tum nder. and wa disinclined u end ot L,u-combetanu.
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th clothing saturated with kerowrithing and lwtin in their r, Paul Ri an 1 WlB Ca to. nei ito .( . prts.. pal in the
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tf reported, on the 17th that a M had broken out In the Mon--.ver d:str.,t of the Cor. so Free aad tluit troops hav baan sent
Henry Holtfeld, of Lewtaton. exUnited State . t.aior. tas, on the lfith. nominated for governor of Idaho t .i.vlamation by the democratic state convention.
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moh. at States' atake oa the U Four people tally hurt. am
f Henry Hodees f their children, -w.rr. Ca. by a re burned at the
The thin ruent of h puli! c was
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BOOMER HAPPEXIN09 HIPS
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Tae report recently NonraflU whaler hi of Spitzbergen, a bottl letter t'r m Prof Andrt proves to be a hoax.
! that north
Th- Paraguayan Insurgents have e m I .mother steamer, which had on hoard the minister of war and a small rt. The minister and his companions mere made prisoner. - Two men killed and twenty or mort ptfUMf were inj-yed in a aeeer Mora which descended suddenly and almoet
with. nt warning on a small section of
üerth St. Louis on .he mn. The funeral of f rrner Gov QaOj E Loum-bury. of Connecticut, who d.edon August 16 at Bridgeport.was held on tha j:h. Rt. Rot. George Worthington. bishop of Nebraska, officiating.
Japan has officially notified Great Br.ta.u that she does not prose to give up the Russian torpedo boat de atroyer Ryesbltelni. captured in the harbor of Che-Foo. August 12.
Corporation Counsel To'.man
given to Mayor Harrison of Chicax) aa opinion declaring that the packers of the stock yards hare no legal right to L ' i: .an in their ; M Ictaf 1 1
NN k'.V.e.i. another fall severely injured in 'hcago. on the 17th. be
tween an ex;r. M train on the Chicago Great Wertem railroad am! a train of three trolley cars bound for Haw. thrwne race tra k A fire which did tight damsce In the n?T.r tiry of a building at 167 9 Wa-a-h av nue. 01 i kfBv n the 17th. was 1 e rr. is of a panic among the guest of the Palmer houaa, which adjoins tha buildlag in hlch the Are occurred. Mack Fray a: d John Bartholomew, stock ralaen fl Cantril. Iowa, were mistaken fat Strike breaker, on the ITth, in Chicac dragged from a street car and traten b von ! recognition Mrs Marv E Fuller, wife of Chief
Justice Melrille W. Fuller of the United States supreme court, died suddenly of heart dsease. on the evening of the 17h w: -.tting on the piazra
of BOT summer .ortaee at orrpnio. M The body wan taken to Chi. aco for interment. An official di pitch ffOffl Vladivostok to St. Petersburg said that every officer on the rulaers Rossia and Gron-.i-oi was either killed or wounded in the battle of the 14th. and the vessels completely riddled, their Kur.s and engines belrc par-.a'.'.y '.-i '! Both vessels lost 55 per cent of tleir crews. 1 j it.
Gen. Kuropatkin bas miormea in ! crar that the FortbOOOltng battle south baa of Liao Yang will be of the most de
rra vhara te- Th:s ts tanen in iudicata that the R : -..ins have al-an-c-.or. I heir tactics of retreat.
ity and by the adjournment
of tie conventions of the arious orKn!ations. which are brai.. hes of the G A. R A waih!p of the Otvajni tyre struck a nxk or min and sank ofT Laoti prnumtry. the extreme southern point of the KwanK Tung pmtnsula. on which Port Arthur ia situate,!, a: etuht oVUxk on the night of tha IStifc The Otvajni ;s an arnured gunUat of 1.5 (OBS d.splacement.
Two hundred teal miners went on strike at the United Statea coal mine at S'urgis Kv.. on the l?th. The com
pare is makinK efforu to install nor union labor. I.ATE NEWS ITEMS. Lea !r the roof of ' Pa e of Manufacture at the World's fair in St. Lou caused damage estimated at
HHMJtt to th- Pa:-..an - t -
lingerie on exhibit in the French section during te severe storm on tha ISth. Thirty gowns in all were ruined by the water The great mystery which for 3 years and more ha-- surrounded the murder
John W Gate protner. v.-uert
Told in Brief by Dispatches Irom Various Localiuos. Tn kirv.lfttr Sale of Poisous.
Kauvilie. Ind.. Aug la I ile it. if this city, number : 'be I Indäiiii board of pharmacy. i avaftlAg
a I'oi to r. f. tin .i.- I -in the state and it ill be .ri-s nted to the next session of the Indiana geu- . t al assembly The law will similar ii general provisions to th M B forced in niauv states of the union Ohio and Illinois have such laws no -v. and although there has been some agitation in Indiana for one. it has not ieahed ihe stage of preparation un'il Th. I . u uill inmost- IHK ill I'll !l
Uli. t Hl t " ... ...-t--druggist in the state the duty of k. pi ing what is known as a poison reu-
ister " In this lie will keep the naniei of every pers. n tO whom he selU poison age. physical and api t men-al condition and notes of "th r peculiarities, the time of sale and the rt.i' d purpose for which the poteN n o be used
GALVESTON IN GALA ATTIRE
th-
if Port Ar'h :r in- ,to worry a
of
Gates, haj be. n cleared, and Alexander Jester, the a. used, has confe?sel to the murder, according to information received in Carrondale. HI., on the 21st. An artillery engagement has beam foupbt between the San Jociroluo battery of the Paraguyan army and a bodv of revolutionist., in which the lat
ter succeeded in dislodging the gunt of the government forces. The losses cn e:ther side are not stated Three eagles in Finney county. Kaa.. niAt and killed a cow. on the 20th.
be'ongingto Aaron Whitsan. Tl
blinded the animal, and she succumoeu
! heat They also p.cheu
To Fight Anti-Saloon League. Kokoaao. lud . Aug 22 -The salo I keepers of the Ninth .-ongresiona; dijirut held a nueting at the city hall. ; The orcanization is being effected in everv n.ngressior.al district of 'he I SUltS for the purpose of laying s -
teniati. plans lor tn' u.ieai oi -for. tl.at may be Biupoasi that is inimical to the retail dquor business, for the promotion of the Interests of saloon men generally, and to fight Lh fiti-sa!oon league. There are not I few saloon men who frankly admit that the organization will lend its energies toward the election of persons to the state legislature who an- known o W friendly to the liquor interests.
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What is called a petrified body of an t,. . n tn. pragon forts. Refugees Up and
a dog
tt was f.'vind on the farm oi ;
W C. Adair, three miles west of Rog-
Arl:. The figure is aoout six icei
long, perfect in every featur and
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The St. Petersburg correspondent at the Petit Journal says th as-as?;n of ÄI De Plehve. late minister of the In
terior, haa been Identified as a Russian nobleman of the name of Saxosjsjt Secretary Taft has fixed Septemtet 28 a the date for a hearing of interests Involved in the appeal of the state of Missouri to bare the United States taV possession of the St. Louis Merchants' bridge 4SAdvices from C ns i!-General Patterson, at Calcutta. India, state that, according to the government's final n orar.'ium on the -.vn-at CT"P of !! -
the w-aron his t voral'e for wtca
from Port Arthrr arrlrlnsj at me oo
aeterr that th Japanese lost
men in recent assaults, but how found out is not disclosed. T: - Bsroaat riot incident to stock varus riot in Chicago broke on the night of the 18th. srhei 1 tote and hungry res '.Cents oa the side of the stock yards tried to ca; r! kill eicht steers which had
.rwxt from the stock var'-
the
lire e-
son. HI
Many
with the pol;c. m k North 1 n of the Ifth, attacked Hae ra rs a:-.J ind. w ho M Idinga. Stveral
by a
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10.009 1 Roy Critics, aged 24. was shot am. the? killed at Main and Franci streets. St. Joseph Mo . and his pa!. C. W.. alias
-Indian" Hudson, perhaps wounded. In a battle with Geriah (Mltna, watchman who had been assaulted by tha pair, on 'he 21st. The Japanese, on the 22d. swept the BWMtsM from Pigeon ty and eaptnre th northermost fort of the we-
. n line of inner defends at Port Arthur The Russian artillery preventa the Japanese from occupying the fort
c n Ptceoa bay. Francis Wilson, of Platte City. Mo. was sjosaiaated for c mgrefsman. on sho :th. by the democratic convention of Om Fourth district at St. Joseph, on he t- n h trdred and thirty-first ballot. The convention had ten in a deadlock
Rady for Big Canning Season. KeweastH ,n,! Aup -'- 'annr,, throughout Henry county are now busv with preparations for eommen - . LI.L Ol
ing the canning season, nun m open this week. The seven or eight ptaatj in the county have been storing away large supplies of cans, etc . and are ready for a big season's or. The tomato crop is in good condition nd barrl-T early frost, will be a re. ord breaker The industry. Which OSjahsta almost exclusively In the i anninu of tomatiM. has assumed large proportions and during the next two months the number of two-pound ear fil'ed and shipied or stored will rut nto the millions.
READY FOR ACTION
The neutrality of China Must Be Maintained. RUSSIAN OFFICERS OBDURATE
Hi.- hi HvttBMM om oi Mumbut r MBSkSSBi "M irrwiixii ia ho'" I ktee In tlM Mlter. Shangliai. AJH U -A long MMithH f ihe rnsisalar Invly wa held for ih
KMutaa nf .i-fiisxinc the case of the
ia i j - - ws pi" mi sjp RussiaL cru.-. r Askold and the ÖS sajofflf OlMMifOl. whiih put into thia port August 12 Ho Her Won was raaohadi but it l Ik1.cn.-: tha' th.' tii.al fctum will be the tue as that taken in the nue if 0i Rosien gunboat Maujur. which put into this iort and which was eoiui.lle 1 to d. ma: : March ill. The Japanese i..rpe!o Uiat destroyer which entered the harlur Sunday bai left the harbor with dispatches for
the fleet. Tae taitoi has. by order of the wal
wou pou (ministry oi iore.nu una.: ., stain taken a hand in the affair, and ' has issued another extension of time to the Russian vessels, which have i aa ordered DOW to leave at noon Tuesday. At low tides the Akold could not pal over the bar this week. Therefore
pa.r-; ti; it eaThe American men-of-war in the harbor, while retaining the outward appearance of Inaction, have for several days been practically cleared for ' action, with guu-ights in view and ftes.ru up. R. ar-Admiral Stirling is determined that the Japanese shall no: interfere with th- Russian vessels. He has. it I is reported, offered to escort the A -kold an I Grozovoi beyoud the threemile limit. The Japanese torpedo boat desrr. " . , 1 to return to the harbor.
I III Mil 11 It I MI- 1
Tex- l ty of
Celebr.tes Complrtioo Its Sea Wall.
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Wiil Wed in Lion's Den. Irapa, 111.. Aug. 22 Ja.V'b Menon and Miss Nina Owens, of Late. Ind.. are the rouple who have n a lion's den a the -rly tit ( in which the'.r marriage . an b frly solemnized. The uniqtie t will he one of the drawim: ards le West side carnival After resj requests to allow the niarriace ike place, the mam yti:nt ha-
ABerleil Tkal in. rl. mi flStl I l I nlT Hpt-oliil ISMtStSStSSSM. Washington. Aug. 23. It la asserted positively at the navy department that the American fleet at Shanghai is not charged with the protection of Chinese Yventrl.tv bv anv siecial instructions.
mm. w gf w m The ofli. ials h-re are convinced
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tm in.., - pi, Hon of the Galv.'ston s-a all. the great'! btiu.iure of Itp kmd m the world. vv.is . el. l.raicd Moiula) b ruoning ex. uisunis from diiTcr iw it of the state in c.alxeston ' "!,;l,u wuh pre-sent. and made an eulogistic adi'.ress. coiumentiiig on 'be rounrkablo work which has hail Hcompiisbe.i ion-. flaJveetoa belai ! ' line to se ure advantage irotn its mo quailed position as an up-ti-ilate American irt, and n railroad I, oter nearest to the new Panama aBO and natural outlet for the OJM Btorci ti aearti one-half lit UaMtf Stat." The ea wall was COBIpl I the ls.-t of Jul', r ud two granite numumenta wre ,'r. - ted at the f- ' street, to commemorate the i.mudetion of the wall, and the monuni. ntt were unvoled Vonday. The Galv.sion sa wall rein e nts one of the rin.-.-t pieces rt Ulli'"). I tllll! work of any K tiJ er
n a -i im ill i I i I In America. Til
ss tt mm tmrt Umm 1; feet wide at
base, flv.' I et w id at the top. and stands .7 feet above mean lw t de. with a granite riprap apron extending 27 feet mm) on the gulf side The confa. t pries, of the wall was H.ltUll The actual iomtruction of the wall propr- coasumed one year, four ri'.oiiit.s and seventeen days. The era h f the city is ww to be
raised to slope gradually from the top of the -a wall. This will nee -senate a raising of the grade of from on- to fifteen feet, according to location For this purpose the state of Texas has donated all state taxes c .He, ted in Gal vest ... county for a period of 18 year- Holds to the amount of $1.10) nre to be issued for th s purpose. K contract has bem Id tor the grade raiding work. I'nder the terms of IbM rac a canal is to be du' on th- m - of the M-a wall, which will permit th.- entrance if hopper dredges, loaded with Hand lakea from the channel in 'he
bay. to come In and ttecharga filling to the required d pth, work Is nov under way. The laSl Bion of cttij;r9 provided for an of the Galveston .oir.ty
wall to ptotect Fort Crocket!
distance , wMi exte
th" fbe
'he Jap lating C
r.avai i have I..
that
ave no Intent. n of ioneutrality. and furtlu r-
cx-sea
for a
f 4,000 feet to the west. This id the wall to Fifty-fifth
street, fo that the city of G!e ;.n on the gulf side will be protected by
fea wall the fu'l extent of its iueorio-
A tornado tea
Ita have : . k
I w . r - a-
a a
easos his been exceptional ian business men of Kew taken steps toward puttii
declared to 1 Sicilian and tn ciimitals. I Irgersoll. widow of th rt G. Ingersoll, of New on the 18th. g.ven a favoral a In a suit to recover a ir.t of money for services gi msband as an a'torney.
Y,rk z as
lo, frit bu
m- nor- : 2":h. ca in the tho'ts; mar. housei. I
t.y making the iiarbor a ground. No Instructions Bt to Admiral Stirling to h the action of Japanesa dnow cabled the state de-
GUNBOAT ON IHE ROChS
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I'rolm Iii J l!"-
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Devotion Costs Womaji'i
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Pa il M ' B - ..f fh:cairi
on
ican to ferred
and It
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ser n' d.
Arran: W. rid'1; will tal:
es regai
an port a f
te dotmn.on by a er it a lead weeks aga
e for a a- a meeting sta9 tha' a . ; . rüoa at
!-on at San xler of Mrs. at, Dal, b7
r -plte the pro-eft cf the Christian irdeavor societies of Connecticut, the raditiooal bottle of wice will be B across the prow of the battleh p Connecticut when che Is launched t the New York navy yar 1 n xt
Imi tha7 hav. afte l.sh
was statrd a? the ! ir-au of imrnion in VeBhington. on the lCth i s officials In charge at New York . : . o: ... to. o ! -a n Mr? brick, now on her way to America sx ndicg mr.r.y years in an EngDrieoML
G r. Wl'.rr.on W. B IT, of Rotor.. wa e'ee'ed rommander-ln-chlef of ihe G. A. R. by acclamation at the cli".rc session sjf the r.a'ional encar. :-:r. t In that city on the i;h Denver. Col., was selected as tbe ntMO for the encampmest of IMC. -- I'" Th ftOMTl - es of ex-Senator Ye-n were held at thi Vial ntiriaü at
Sv.-. .-;.r :.t--BOtel by Rev. Biate4 by Rev. crowd assemble brief and sintp t:.. ' :. . ;i- ,
Mo. on th lftth. coaJ O Sliar-neiford. asO. H Morton. A vast d. The services wer . The rema.r.s wer'
Her ry fcr . esq 1 !
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Q Davl: oa taa 17 b. -ai
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b.. At i Fe of s
par1 Sta-
for
ham will gather at the eaM.1
that ttsja. Thoma E Watson, of Georgia, "he people's party candidate for pre.and Thomas T. T.bb!e. of N l raska. vice-presidential camiiate. were formally notified, on the 18th. of their nomination, at Cooper Union. In New I I Ai.er. to- . r.- i .-.om.r.eni nr.u prosperous young whit" farmer and saw mill owr.fr c-f Cotton roiuvy. S. C. was shot and killed, on the ISth, bv a recro named Sim Brown. Charts O, Kennison. presides! of the Cripple Creek (Col t Miners' union, charged with ir.ci-ing the Victor riot Of Jane . was released from Jail, on the 18'h. on a ft J Three insurgent vsseis lombarl l Asct;ncion. the ciri.'ai f Paraguay on the 17th. for 4 nutes. Charles E S..:vley. cf Ri hmond, Ind.. was. on the lath, ehi n spteasi isncellor of the Kniirh's of Pyth ,
succeeding Tracy R Bings, of North Dakota.
After beinjt out nar' twenty-four hours and unab to agree upon a verdkt. the jury In th Ie Trueh ! bribery case at Jefferson City. Mo. was etathaygsd on the 0Ua it stood eight for conviction to four for acqui--tal. Tni"blood is charged with having bribed Prosecuting Attorney Price B'oce not to prosecute an assault ca. e. CS s: W braiding, the furnier hink a resident of Chicago, who was eonv. r-d and fentnced to ten years' im-
fgfm fjord -V.a B-yk'n w on the 22d. bj S i r.or J Cook, of San Franrlaoo, t. onment in the sta'e p fJSjMfla. Cal-, for the nvi John P. Iui.ning. in Do
means of poisoned candy. An order went into effect, on he ,,n the Lackawanna railroad, whereby one of the three brakemen is - ! from every freight and al train on the road. The order will throw several hundred brakemer. out of work. The British gun!oat Columbine on or the vessels of the squadron pi nl-
.rlea. in S) 1 it tal
ling the New Foundlancl fish - 1; on a rock, on the 2kM Arm Green lay N F . s ' tf-nred that she will become a
ataek. Actine Gov. Cunningham of Alalama, on the 22d. offered rewards for members of the mob who have per h -pated in three recent lynch ihga In hat nute. UM for the first conviction in eah case and Mt for the next two. Jim Glover, a negro, wa- she- to h a' Cedartown. Ga. . on the 22d. the home of the white r rl he had as-va ilted. and his bxly draped a distance of about a mile into that city, and burned n the public square. An aerolite fell In the yard of W D. Miller, at Englefield. Ind.. cn the 21st. The itone s In the shape of a cut, is
she remained single. She preferred to are for h r mother and Merer mrried and died in poverty. Only on friend war at her b'dstde when d'-vh earn- She was Mrs. II B BfOwa. wife of the president of th- Yaiparai-o Vormal sehcxil. To Keep Estate from Dowie. I.aisport. Ind . Aug 22 A suit tal sajoia John Alexander Dowl from re- , ceivinp any jxirtion of Mrs Sarah Shedron's estate has been filed by j her sen. Henry. Mrs Shcdron will, a' - t a few minor bequests, lncludinr: fioo raeh to her sons, left the residue Of 'he .state to the Zion City "re-, atorar," amounting to 114. Sh.-d-
ron ail ces at me uru" a raw i
lis mother was unsound mentall . i that tbr will WM exenited under1 frareai broasjM bo ear by Elijah II " nd obtained by fraudulent meins
brownish in color, and has a large
IL When picked
Snnke Crawled Across Fare. Nashville. Ind . Aug. 22 - William Cheshire. 7 c-ar. old. while abwand asleep on the floor, was arouse 1 by a snake crawling over bis face He sprang to his feet an 1 round himself confronted by a rattlesnake of .inusual size. The snake coiled and sprinc at him and he lambere.l .n tfl the bed The snake was killed aid measured four feet
tail.
traa from
atally injured, five vvere . and six others aaU ued
n(9 charged from ÜV ftHModj the original lad! lati. A c!om:burt. nla, Ariz . has resu a of I and th destrm
Ifktt The funeral east I Gen fe-o W ono I Panama canal
St. Ma i! v
penitentiary by Judge th. The at Oat of th g th ea-banker from ed on a technicality in on the tttfc, at Glol e.
.es
of Mrs Davis, wife ,,f Davis, governor ..f ;h one, was conducted at ih trrh In Wa-hinCon.
On the l?th. afer which burial erviCe were held at Arlinc.on, where the reDa.Lt were interred.
black stripe around
up it was hot. The completion of the flalve-ton (Tex.i sea wall, the ereatest structure Of 11 In-! n the world. wa celebrated, on the 22d. by running excurvions
from fl. ficr. nt ;art "f .-tae
Galveston. The Chicago packers, on the 22. rl. asked for an injunction preventing the city of fhica?r from interfering with the r i of employes in th I plantsi .luring the continuance of the rr'.ke
Alb'T1 Constable, a well-known lawyer of Kikton. Md.. who was shot and robbed by a hiuhwayman near his home. died, on the 22d. at the Fr.ion
Protectant hospital In that city. Fifteen thousand ond seventy-il persons have registered at Grind Forks. N P . for claims on the Fort To: -en In ' ian reservation. A hurricane of never,- character yMaaat over a region In the mwiheant part of South Dakota on the 21st.
Open New Union Quarters. Indianapolis. Ind . Aug 22 The in national headquarters of the Brieklayers' and Masons' union have heeri opened In the ifJ tl buildine. th ? sJty. President William Bowen. Vfci Pn -.cbnt Thomas P Reese and Se,-re-
to I arv William Dobson are in
A. W t'amp. formerly e(-retary : !. TV. Idcnt Gnbbin. is ehief clerk
Urges Change In Divorce Law. Rlrhmmd. Ind. Auk 22 Fiftv ' seven divorce milt in one term if murt have aroused Jm'c Fox of the circuit eoatl to the ncenalty of a ! etmnee In 'he Indiana divorce law.
and he ha? pub! -hed letter urging immediate n- tl n
Victim of Live Wne. Tcrre Haute. Ind. uc 22 Angurt Rel-htr a master brewer, was kill'd while trying to cut a telephone wire '.Ith pliers. The telephone box was on fir" ficm an dectrie light wire Witch ha- blown aeross the telephone wj- e
sj IB bo in i aanaa. tt. iirr rr-Mii ftsat tat um i feasttayea i Bsastsjeawg, London. Aug H - The afternoon papers here take It for granted that if any intervention is necessary at Shanthai. the power will aet together in upholding the neiyrality of Cbina equally against both belligerents. The WceUMftl er Gazette sajr: "It the American government will lead th
way In this matter it will be doing a service to all the governments, for it Mi high time that the neutral powers-
come to an undc r-tanenng as n mo means and limits of ChlBa n' itrality. so as to be able to a I together and arrive at a solution of the compile a -d situation." The Pall Mall Gazette consider the rowcr hould follow at Shanghai"
the cottaet precedeno set by Germany at Kiao Chou. and in-!st on the ob l!aa of the Russians to the order to lave or disarm without delay, and thus settle the whole qaeoUOM (if at s tral Chinese ports for tbe reraalndet of the war. RECKLESS AND WANTON ACT The Mwktaia el lis BaitleM ""m"' iiiapi, jo i Itesasaie irneitn St rlroer.
Shanghai Aug 2?. -Evidence give: OafOfi a naval court shows the --helling and sii.klng of the s'eam r llispang by the Russians to have been a raettfaea and wanton act The Rritl It s-eanvr H.psang. which tielonged to th Indo China Steam Navigation Oi.
charge 1 limited, was sunk by the Russian of! i . . i ....... i . . ..i
I'lgeon bay eariy on inn u.ui July M ) The name of the torpedo l.oat dent royer which sank the Hlpsatig is ( known No proven atlon cif any kind for tb sir king of the steam- ha! been g.v n She was on h r rigataf course 'rom New ChwanK t" Cb l"i and her lights were burning brlgh lj There w.re seven Kuropeans and 811 Chinese on lioard the Mip'ang Tha aroyaaai and C9 of the Chinese wem saved uninjured. Nine Chinese were wounded and three wOTi killed on board the vessel. One Chinese is missing snd probably wa killed Another was drowned If the capsizing of a boat.
Monday
:. r? ir-
l.oat r ai. tome le; f r th purp i-e
to refloat the Columl.ir.e. ami if thai should be found Impossible to rave her gear. The Columbine, formerly the Hiarta ts a single s.-rew steel vessel, and was purchased ft? the British government in 1S''T to MMattt lu the supervilon of the fisheries In New Foundland waters She is of 2"i' tons ilaftelMI tit. is m feet long, and is capable of Mtttlltf ni,1P knots an hour She was bullt in 18V.I.
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PACKERS WANT INJUNCTION Uni.t c II cf I hlc-nito I. I ruined Krone llerf-rlii III Their Me r leg Baasiefree Chicago. Aug 23. The packers on Monday asked for an injunction previnting the city of Chicago from interfering with their hous'ng of emalotyca -n their plants durlns the onliminnte of the strike. The injunction WM askd In the name of the Ham-
riioi.d I'ack.tm Co. und h.m -en inn tl.e companies were violating no law. and were acting entirely w.thin th.li rights. The attorney for the city charged In their reply to ihe applications for the Injunction that the building of the Hammond company does not contain the requisite number of fire walls, talrs or windows called for by th ordinances; that the second floor, w ith but one flight of stairs leading from It. contains 130 cots, and t!i" dancer fnin fire Is constant and immediate Arguments were heard by Judge Brctrano for three hours, and will b continued Tuesday. Ilraueea rklnit Kurf Binghaniton. K Y.. Aug 2 im order went Into effect Mond. morning on the Iii i;awann rallron.l. ehoreky one of tbe three br.ik, mm I is dropped from everv freight and coal train on ih road The order will ihri-a sev
eral hundred brakemen out of worn I'nrlri'K Will M I mb. Loudoo. Aug 23 According to the Moscow correspondent of the Moruin Post Meut.-Gen. Stoessel concluded telegrsm to an Intimate friend there with these words: Farewell f.reer Tort Arthur will be mv tomb."
