Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1904 — Page 6
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QYAMA SAYS L
YANG HAS FALLEN
Had 1. out a
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Thf J.ip.n.s-- Are Now pk'te Possession.
I om-
o Yang been abandoned Mh- . public at least would iked lierward patiently to a deland at Mukden, but after a o battle, Ith victory for the apparently in eight, to flu-t
uuidor.ed. it iainicntso
Liao Van abandoned. 1
s .viw captured or destroyed, and the retreat continued under the most advena conditions. "x" ere' t: s put.'... confidence An the commander-in-chief At thi. hour even, the authorities
EID OF THE STRIKE IS NOW IN SIGHT
Will Possibly Be Called Off Within Twenty-Four Hours.
CESSATION OF FIERCE FIGHTING
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5 , NEGOTIATIONS UNDER WAY
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suspended for the moment, the armies resting after their terrific and continuous exertions of the past ten dar the longest single battle in history, and it will depend ujion their respec-
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tons wtre U pin Monday in an effort I to secure an understanding with the ' packer- on which the striking unions can rely as a basis for abandoning the strike Tuesday afternoon. It was ad-
JUDGE PARKER NOT COMING 50-CENT CATALOGUE lt tout. UAfUlUA
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Change His Mind About Hi Tup to St. Louis.
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A! pus. N Y . Sept. 3 oon-nierabie tttrprlae at Friday evening, when a CO made of a sian tnent issi morning tO tile effect th; I'arker and his wife had their urratigt nctrs for .i Si
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'ahington. Sep' The Japanese b-eation has received the following -run from Tokio: l'.e ' Marshal Oyama reports that at nine o'clock on the id of September, our central and left armies are still oiuinuitig the attack of the enemy on the south and west sides of Liao Yang. All buildings near railway station ap-
. of b.s army was, g the report, south
0 K ur ; t r . r. the greater por!:oi at ihe time of fllii
o! Yenui (ten mi'-s norh-a.-r of Uao a"gs. and a few tu.iee from the Ken ta: mines, where fierce fighting had been in progress. It is indicated that there has been a cessation of the tent fighting Kuropatk.n reports that b m n were not being much interfered w Ith by the Japanese in the neighborhood of his army. Ia St. Petersburg, rhe absence of tiws is looked upon as heightening the gravity of the situation for the r. :ssians. It was reported in t PotatOtl If Sunday night, that Kuropatkin had rrivfd at Tiehling. whieh is ten miles r.onh of Yentai. and 18 m:s south of Itakdoo. i i tokio nr.mii KS.
also reported that parently were burnt on Saturday.
Another report receive! from tha field marshal says that af'er the bat l :3 on Saturday and Sunday morning. Liao
l racy of the Al
lied Trades council of the unions on stride, that a nn opening up such ncgot rations had le n delivered to representatives of the parking firms by V. K Skinner, n -n- rai nt of the Union itoek Tarda Transit t'o.. acting as a middleman.
According to the plan an answer is
to be submitted Tuesday b the packers in time for it to be reported at a special meeting of the Allied Tra.b r council This meeting has been called for early in the forenoon. Special meetings fp? all the local unions Invohed in the strike have 0000 called for Tu day If the pack' n flW co irai; ::z a-snrain - to th- str.ivers, meinat rs will be sent at once to the gatherings of the local bodies. The unions, it is said, will then vote on discontinuing the strike, and their referendum vote will be reported at once to the meeting of the Allied Trades our.cil
OUR FREE RIG No. 114 CATALOGUE . . "
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i: !. in Olllerra lnni.tcl. S; Petersburg. Sep'. ".Major-Gen- . nil Aliexieff. Rennenkampf. Gerin- ;
gross and Fack have been promoted to j THE F ARRIS CASE CONTINUED services in face of an enemy .and Lieut.Gen. LincMtih has teen made a gen aillaaotlaa Was iinri on ihr bcral of infantry for merr ..nous t-r- lOOMM f AWatS sMier Orrhiril, UaiiKil M ttllni'M.
intended, Parker will make
speeches dur.ng the caiupitgn WUHmB I Kan. irf th. Deren U
ation in New York, and c ;. SEND FOR OUR FREE NO. 114 CATALOGUE.
t hare - t amptrcii. a re-ir i mm i apia.n nd -.i.!-i..ki'.i not innun iu. it. ....'. u . .1 1 will ( i ire Of New Yor i liii b,IUUIilm, lell ; w aalataata tte Friday. oster..-:ldy to ask Judge Parker DON'T BUY A CATALOGUE. . .... Itlrneeaenucriteyeu.a. ther i
to make clear in ins icwer oi uoepi- Mn. tr txi. psca Na 1 1 4 cet.io.ua
.... i .i i latter .r .'ti Ihf IHWtU
.tin .lie 1'iuiir. in uin uynii eve aw form in relation to marin- commerce.
t'apt. Campbell said that ship-owners I -aro not in favor of a subsidy bill, but UnU they do w;uit pntoction against ;
unfair competition with foreign bot-J toms After talking shipping at . length, they hrought up the subject of
the governorship nomination lor York state, and suggested that CongresMiian William Sulzer is beat
equipped to save the party from the '
rn laclenre ana" areheueee tew ent' oia. northern fetlanaa ana) war arr nextharn ,te.i. SM
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SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago, III.
rietlsa "I ia le i tin Nash," Sang mil Who .-hou t.- Iii I "Well, lell ii Judge LVaatv -De Dieter wl
teal ('nail. icd oal-. Jeilre Morten, it OCgrO . living. aitout it." urged ,- had me "rested
ain't here," replied Paul. "Me an' him nti .1.. Ii, I j 1 .. i liiirir.-i Wiil'Li.l t , . ,r ,'i 1 1 I TV
inroads made by the popularity of an hvu j( ,.,,,.., , qijll m
Thonuis K Watson, the
lidate for president
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Knrnpalkln at Ir'ifhllna. 9? Petersburg. Sept 5. It is reported here that Gen. Kuropa'kin ha arrived at Fiehling. Tiehling If 12 miles ncrth of Yentai, on the railroad, and 18 miles south of Mukden Tentnl is ten uiiles northeast of Liao Yang.
hnr.Miiill.il' U mil St. aetetsbnrc. &
Nicholas I Gen Kun diate dioj Sixth arm
I r...ie.
Sept o Kmp-Tor (red a :e' .'ram from a.-k;ng for the immei 'he far cat of the
r....il.r Mn.1l. direr Ihe F.splolt nt I I. I'l Mar.lial Oeama. Tokio. Sept. 5 Beyond Field Mars' i 'vama's dispatch reporting the im ipation of Liao Y'anc. and the com-
ttncemeat of Gen. Kurokfs turning movement against the Russian left, Mattel Huinn i n ng further concerning the battle pi ei irg Sepi " The of Liao Yang had reached Tok'o Sun- Jon losses before Liao Yang on Sepday. Neitt.ei the number of Russians tember - a officially computed, were who succeeded in esap:rg nor the j 3,200. number encompa .-e I Gen. Kuroki's AN EXPLOSION KILLS FiVE
Hi ferity or tne ivussian aeieai u.i.bo
Jefferson City. Mo. Sep- i. In the circuit court. 'Monday. Judge Grae f J Butler, continued the case of State ; Senator Frank H Farris. . harged with j bribery in connection WltB 'he baking -yjwder scandal in the state legislature, i until Monday. December 1" The t se was continued on the application of the ' defendant on amount of the absence of former Sentror James Ot hard, who har been orde red at the former trial CO
WAY HAVE BEEN WRECK 1'eeitllnr l I numl on tin- Mi.re el I'uiii'l iiiiikI Nr-ar ieMtftl.
Seattle. Wash., Sept. C In a btttle washed up on the beach at Harlow, a little town on the west shore of Pugei sound, this note was found: ' March 1. lt04. Ship La Morna in sinking condition. No hope for crew. (Signed.) "JA MKS SLOWE. "First Officer " On the reverse of the note was the name of W E R Nolman and wife. Norfolk. Va. The bottle and note were bfought to Seattle Friday The Hntish ship
e-ot our coats inixeif UP. an' ile l:iL'L.'cr
what had me "rested sed I had his cat, party in this house a
an' den day make ti p pull in " "Why didn't ou look fm your own coat ami 'et that?" :ir.kei the judge. "I 1 1 v de hkt logger ler quit work, jeiigt." replied Paul, "an" I had ter taka de onliet mat whut wii left."
GOOD JOB FOR TOM WATSON
largely on Kuroki's movement. If successful, the number of Russian pn-oners will be large The meager reports received indicate that the soldiers of both armies went to the limit of human endurance and ?uffered terribly. It was Impossible tonstantly to rply them with food and water, and lh men have fought for da- past, starving and parched with thirst. Al-hough full details ar- lack.ng. the
Quantity of Nitroglycerin Explodes Near Upper Sandusky, 0.
Thr At-rldrnl Oornrreil lte-a Ihr Uradl) lltliloaltf Una Heise loterrrtl Inln aa Oil Well.
La Morna. Can! Carmack. sailed from
ippear as a witness. Senator Orchard j Tacoma, wheat laden, for QteMtC wn. was chairman of the sens e otr.mlttee February 27. and is supposed to have to which the socalled "alum" bill was i ioen wrecked in a storm off Vaneou reft-. red in the legislature of l, w!. n j Xer Island prior to March 22. Senator Farri was indicted on the I
rha-ge of accepting a bribe f l AA 9 to defeat it. His evidence was ma terial to the defendant, since he denied on a former trial that any attempts were made to defeat the bill wi fa his knowledge Judge Grave-; ordered an attachment issued for Senator Orchard, and he will be arrested and held to appear on December 19. He is reported to be in the state of Arkansas The case against Senator Charles A. Smith, which was to have followed the Karris ease. w-as reset for December 'ji
The case wa dlamlssed. Cnicayo Journal. Ihr I. aal a i nail rtia . All the vessels thai composed loinBMetore Perry'i M)vadron at the battle of Iike Krie have iliHappeared. His fleet WSS eonipoM '1 of the th'ghip IiWrcnee, the Niagara. Ariel. Caledonia, S-t)rpi.n. SnnnTf. Ti ippe. Tigie-s. Porcupine. Ohio, t metis, Ghenti Iietroit and Qneea Chariot te, the latter two having been eaptnred from the 1 1 r-i t i -1j in at-tion. AK late as : ' tl"- lawrenee. Niagara, petrttit ami Queen harloltc appear In the navy register, bat in Anput. ftS$, thev were eeJd at aaethio al A'.rie. Pa., and were iisi-l in tlie merchant trade Tlie Law rein e was afterward sunk in Pieafljue PaJTj near Uric. M inv of its limbers were raised and
Mar W rile l'.il 1 1 it r in I e ff llenrat'a .-, ii.rk rnpi-p fur assyooo a V ear.
M ontli rful eet Inlet. Signor linnlio llorgioi i i. an .'ntlius,-n-tic lover of llower, near Pi.-toja Italy, has sueeeetled in prodm mg a new se'ie of iolcta six centimeters indi-
i i t : . r - . . . . ,.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 3--On CXCi .lent ainrter, unti iMiniji ti"iii wiwpar
authority, lt is stated thai Thomas ; '" lie n nreaenteo aoiif aia preE Watson, populist presidential nom c ious rioleta to Qncea lUryherita and inee. has closed a contract with W. t to the duchess of Aostu. hs wi ll ..s to
R. Hearst to remove to New York at
Ficd.ay, 0.. Sept. 5 Five are dead j and an equal number seriously injured i oei
duration of the fighting. -Lc numlers as the result of a premature explus.on
engaged, and the losses so far reported
Indicate that Liao Yang will prove to t i r.e if he great- ' battlSS of history The ,ii-pa'fh received from rIeld Harshai Oyama announ ing the fall 'f Liao Yang had the affect of cheering ail of the subjects of the Mikado. Throughout the rejoicing here, fol
low ing Uk
early s , Vani'
J Kuroki's a tr.e L N mit the wt Ruseiaa foi
i the rx. an su ile that
of Japmese re thoughts of the exI Of On. and It ngth of s would perball of the Ti now there Of K'lO",rre 1 s
of a quan'Jty of nitroglycerin near Upper Sandusky. Sumlay. Thn dead are: Malen Lookabaugh. r.n.i.ay. Ife McKay, Findlay. Joseph Fox, Lima. Corine Wise, aged 11, Upper Sandusky Email ul Ureas. Cincinnall. The injured: Km--! Wise, leg badly nang.ed and internsliy injured; will probably die. Loi s Lookabaugh. aged ll arm
; ! ! wn off and leg broken: not expected
JEFF DAVIS RE-ELECTED.
..rata Kaallt l.lnt IM ntlra täte TleWel in rUit i.n a llf I aSC Majori! .
Memphis. Tenn turns from the s kansas indicate th Jeffer-on Iavi- tl ic incumbent, ove: republican, by thi cratic majority. 1
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. ix" , hadJy injure: dition critical, i illiford. bruised
the
about the
large town ccrats I stances, by in Return SI many voting railroad ami :
w hi-re
election In Ar- . -i of Goe. i -ent democratn. Harry Myer.
sual large demodemocrats easily state ticket, and i lo the vote in the regular dent d. in many in-
n ti' a'
and from
no ilrnibr al-out the rharat'er of the ory at L ao Yanc Tokio is brilliantly Uinta natod, and feyfol rtwds parade he streets, cheering the exploits of Fiejd Marshall
M o
body. Claire Lookabaugh, face and limbo
The accident ac nrred an oil well shooter, wi lowering the nitroglye
Mi Kay, i engaged In rin. At one
Oynaaa and Onerals Oku and Nodzn. time his assistants, the Lookabaugh's
and Fox, tcgethes with the others, were grouped about the well The cause of
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the explosion is unknown
ralallr I nnflrlrnre In hnniimlkl
s. trrelr Miakea. Qnlet snrMr M -.mpma. S I r . ire. Sept. I -There is bit- I Esopin, N. Y , Sept 5. There were ter disappoint m. r.t. proi,3i,i -he keen- j no viators at Roeeraount Sunday. of the whole land -ampaign, ovar Nothing disturbed Judge Parker. He the situation at the fron- A p 'o Liao 1 made bis usual trip to Kings , n Yang, the re r.atlng from and the to church. There was a continuous abandonment of posttioaa had been procesalon of sightesers. but most of expected, and that much the public them observed the candidate' wlith that
ought they knew of the grounda be not Invaded on Sunplan of 'arnpaign. days.
and i he official! Gen Kuropatk
REFUSED TO ACCEPT OFFICE CM ii ear in rilmnl llntn'l Hum lo Re Mntor. I liunulil I ruril In c-i-fpl b ltlei.a
Mexico City, Sept. 5 -Wong Kun Yuen a Qhine.-e meri nan. nt at W . ntaro, in the state of Tamaullpas. has refu ed i i ae-ep' the office of mayor of that place although urged to do m by the prin. pal residents of the town. He d. ; ned the office it ) im.-f on account of his nationality, al-
l.umlirr Vanla llnra. Sri!y Hill. N Y S- " F.re at the flnffln leumlter Oo.'i yards here Sunday, destroyed 1.500,000 feet of seasoned lumber, 2,"00 tons of coal, and several of the company's shods. The los will exceed $60,000; insurance. $'- " l The origin of the fire la tin known.
Mnat Dlaarm the llniana. Svgi::i French Indo-Chlna, Sept. 5. The commander of the Russian cruiser Loisna has received orders frone
be is now a natural red cltl- ho Russlar admiMlly to disarm hix!' "Ictj . vif sei
. ii graph station-.
DROWNED IN WHITE RIVER I'arlr ' 'llirt-f. Whllf H.iallnii In a t.a-oliii. I inni a. Mi -t s,. Oee Heath. L.ttie Rock. Ark . Ü P' ' A ipOOial
to the Gaset te from Clarendon. Ark.,
-ay0
John H Diggb- and Mi.-- Mamie
Johnson, of Stuttegart. and Mrs Lcta
VeUCata, of Mullen. Idaho, were drowned in White river while boating in a ga.-ollne launch Two other members of the party. F .1 Dawson and Miss Gretchcn Shaw, of Stuttgart, were saved by clinging to the overturned boat Peeiantl INaialea ie,,i. !ndon. Sept. 6 -James Arcli r the portrait painter, u dead. He was born in 18:2 and vl.-ited America professionally In 1HS4 I rlllelaed lit Ihe I i.r.iner. HO York BapA ' After making an in-pectlon 'if the burned tenement house in Attorney strec. st. whith t ptraOBt loM their lives Sunday CorMMT Scholer severely rriUrl.-ed all vno had any r-.- j.onslbllity In the -itusiion which, he Haid, he found. T.t toeeeeel ntt ri.-ha-e. St. Pt luirg. Sept Snstor Plstonoff. a memter of the council of 'he empir' hsn lH'n appointed mlti Ister of the inferior snl chiaf f the Rtissisn police in succession to the late M Plehvi
the cloae of the campaign and become an editorial writer on Heart's newspapers at a salary of $2".000 a year. Wat.Min said: "I decline to affirm or
deny the report. I think it would he Injudicious to disAcuss the matter at this time, and lt might be distasteful to Mr Hearst." FREIGHT ELEVATOR FALLS Two I'lrtimt KHIfd anil l liijurr-if la nn llletalor ArrlnVnt In Meoatot Chicago. S'pt Two porsoaa were killed and six were seriously injured Friday ty the failing of afri elevator In the store of Sears, Hoebuck & Co. The passenger elevator was oat of repair, and the freight elevator was used during the day by the customers and employes. While a load of pa.4--ner-were in iiig carried up Friday afternoon the cable parted, allowing the elevator with its load of ten persons to fall three Th con
ductor of the' elevator. Phillip Caldwell, and Mrs Kate Hayes were ki'led A KIND-HEARTED JUDGE Irmn I In- llriieli on Irrniinl af Ilia i Bselsatleaa levsapioa la Inn CaalaWl I'll n ialt nn nt Denver, Col . Sept. Judge John I. Mullins tnoaaoad Friday that on account of his conscientious scruples against inflicting capital punishment, he had called a judge from another district to take his place on the bench here during all murder trials at the fall term of the district court Them are ten persons awaiting trial for murder in this county.
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many weinen oi me arisioerae v. inn in spite of the entreaties of many florists he still refuses to place them on the market or bo reveal the crosa bj witleb he has oliiii i m tl thin marveloiislj iwautlfnl Onu-er Y. Kun
Batlaettaa tf th i'oit aeataaa. Dr. D I'.rinion talis attoutkia io the eatlnctioa f the Polynesl in tribi Inhabiting the PseiaV arcWpelagoea. A hundred ..ear- ago the Hawaiian i -lands were sanl to 'ont.nn 1 nn're in habitants; totlay they b:ie scarcely .'i'l. Ono. I lie -nine rapid (limifiiit ion h'is UVUUtll'l throughout I'oly m -.a. ami is attributed mainly to lepros; . tubOrealosis and eril ways of lit in;;. Voutha Companion. V.lmirnl llrnotl llnllerflle Admiral Dewey has protkibly mi' of the tine-t collect Ions of butterlllca in
the World, the aeetinnilat iotia of man years in his numeroiis voyage. It ii eludes thousands of mag: il nt specie mens, nn.l Is s;tid to be insured for f fi.o io. n sum which isonlj a portion of its eetlmated value. Chicagti Inter O'ean. I'olU-e nn Unit al lite I't ran. Ida An English sergeant ol potiea ia avow stationed at the pyramids, aad perfect order Maintained A Axed tarift-aaf been arranged for the aw cut, and travelers i an go where thev please without hcincr pestered for baehahi ah. tram Raa from Cairo to the pyramidi laeoa
tem plated. . Y. Sun. One l.nr Ileal A well known profeasoi asserts that flie ainiille.-l interval- of SOUOd t an lie bettt-r distinguished with one ear than with both. It takes Ihe fullcompleaieot, however, to lo ur the iiarm eloeti at . i o a. m. Cincinnati linouirer.
leclared Mrs Pourfiush In response to
a him from her husband " The last tune thev were here they made a full house of it It was disgraceful I flush wh' iirvcr I think of It ." "True, some of the boys did AlH' occasionally, replied Mr Foarttash, but Is that any reason thev should Ax barred out of the game"" "Ye, sir. it is every raasoa it aii take better than jacks io open hdoors of this bouse again to such another party of highwaymen" deflated Mrs. Fourflush, defiantly 'Aren't ou just a bit harsh mv dear" It was only a It 0M.I limit game and nobodv can lose a fortune at tha' rate in a few boon Fifty-cent limit' Fif v t-en s ini! -t " Fifty dollars, you'd better -ay! Thai was about your limit If I had what you loaf that night 1 would have enough matinee money to last a year!" "Oh. of course a mat caal bo winning all the time but I am BOt so badly off Ixok at the hundred I raked in the week before Didn't i get a newset Of fur- oaf of that""' , Y f t - that's so." Bsented Mr Ponrfluah, ioftening rr.mewhat "Do vo i really want to have the crowd tome over here to-morrow night?" Ye?. I would enjoy a little game verv nroh and have been counting on it." "But what about the H Clt limit"' "Oh Oral! mark that down to 49 " St. Iiuia Po.st-Dispati f n'M ' bt free or die. who -;eak the tongue That BRbakespeare spake, the frith tha'
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BUILDING FOOD
ng tbe Bab-. Atound. little human m.e nine (or a goc wrong, nothing is to aa the aelet ilon of food 1 always bring lt around
liitllrntinna of i New York Sept I
Sattle no On both sides of
the building trade- fight here there are strong Indications that a settlement ia In aight. and lt ia possibly that tha thousands of skilled mechanics now Idle will soon be at work under a revised plan of arbitration Tnrnntlo In W laeonala. Lac:., s. W. . S- pt J Kicht persona were Injured and several residences badly damage Thursday nkbt by a tornado in the southern pan of this city.
To Bri When a large unej tmpirtant which wil
again "My little baby boy fifteen months old had pneumonia, then came brain fever, and no sooner had h got over these than be began to cut teeth and. Dein so weak. LM was frequently thrown into onvulsion.-. ' says a Colorado mo"her. I tie. id, d a than:e ni.ghi help, no took Lim to Kansas City for a t When we got tleie he was so vnfj weak when he wo.i.d CTJ h would sink away and seemed like he wou.U die. "Whn I reathed my sister's home she said immediately that we must feed bim lirape-Nut and. although 1 bud never uaed the food, we got Borne and for a f w days gave him just thj fatal of Grape-Nuts and milk, lie got strong r so quit kly we were soon feeding him the Grape-Nuts Itself and in a wonderfully short time be fattened right up and became strong and
well. 'That showed me something worth knowing and. when later on my girl came, I raised her on Grape-Nuta and she ia a strong, healthy baby and has been You will see from the little photograph 1 send you what a strong, i -hubby youngster the boy U now. but he didn't look ally thing like tnal b lore we found this nourishing food Grape-Nuts nourished him bark strength when he was so weak be cotildn t keep sny other food on 1, stoms. h " Name glv n by Postum Co r.attle Creek. Mich All children can be built to a more sturdy and healthy condition upon drape-Nun and c ream The food contains the elements naturo demands, teom whieh to make the soft ersv
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