Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1904 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

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Mrs. devrgv H ndricks Ml from balloon into the Rock Kand lake M Pt.iiipsburg. Ka.- on thf 2Üd. and u drowned before boat coulU reach t r

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A imiral George P- on tl

received the congratulations of his rev lew officers and friends on the fiftieth

anniversary of his n:ry .n:o the naval ce.

Jority of whom an p kel ro. p fron western Russia Everyih ug Mms lo presage gnatntff big bat tie. ti.is time :n th rfctalt Of Mukden C.erv Kuroki. w.th lrt0.t.M men. hv cnwsed the Hun river unopposed, having, it said, completely outwitted Gen HennenkampfTs Csi. ks. and is advan nig lOwards Mukden. The .lapaneee. n the Itta. captured

two n i W lyMMtnaet4 and important

The letter of Vni'ed S' itei A I mi H C i Warren Fairbanks, accept '.tl th republican nomination lor the vice-

ji--.deny. w as- forma.. :i e puo.it u he 21. The Amer ican consul in London, or tie 21st, identified a body washed ashore near Broads t airs as that of ths euitor and author. Cbarli B Spahr, ol Me York. , l I Ml I Q ' I-' Panicky rcenes were enacted in the n rn pits at Chicago, on the 2":h. fDl lowing the annonncenien? that the crop would fail hört by several mil IU :. poehcla Chief Joseph, the famous - !' warrior, while Hitting by his I or -he Colville reserva':.. n, on -he 2H j fell from his scat to the rj' :' trim tca-t disease A Missouri. KwHH TMM pM Mngi r train wai ton. Ho., on the 22 1. by a misplaced

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of Port Arh

The Berlin one of the m s.a.:. : -n -he

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a.. 1 :. ii t -dd . u of Bus-: an mpeal them to pi .'.inuU and th - d.re in

lent n the organization of ie:r out- ; .-' that the disposition of their main a:. niiie!:otrable puzzle, the solution of buh ii! only be tuani- : l b n the armies move for action. The Cbnago wheat pit was thrown o a whirl of excitement in the final hi tr of trading, on the 23d, by the rn port that the French govern meat was j. oul lo remove 'be import duly on cra.n. The inipressrion is gaining gro md In l'.- t-r'burg tha: Gen. Kurtpa v n may. after all. not seriously tha Jap.-r.ese advance and that long-expH-ted battle at Muktien m. turn out to be merely a rear iwrJ ait ion O'.i a large cale. - 1 -rrr ;u I

tATE NEWS ITEMS.

IRREST SECRETARY

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Fiu?d in Pol. 91 Court :n Massschusetts For Contempt it w'ourt

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.. cv.mUng oaa burial 9 -e Nagano .. girl who a

lk!Med a 81 I- street car, on L , ' r 9. mm i urird In St. Mat thew s cemetery, on the 25th. by the I 0f , then of the iha gir! !ho tat- died In this country since eamiaf to the World's fair. A.onzo J. Whitemaa, a fvrmer mayor of Ehilutb. Minn . and apeakar of the house of r pr nu-ive- c f Minnesota, was arr- - . S' Lamis. on the J".th

as be was itav:ng the Jefferson hote:. where be was stopping, on a forc-r r:.arg- : ' : ' y the pobce of Buffalo. X Y. Rear Admiral Fernando P Gi'.iore died in New York, on the 25th. of Bright . disease, which he contract 1 during act:c campaigning :n the Phil iprint and Ix-cause of which he was retired fr-m aot.ve duty two years agv The archbishop of Canterbury, addressing If Mt perso ns at Wah.ng ton. on the 25fh. called attention to the great work of evaneelization wbich lies ahesd for the Eni:.sh-speaking people on botl - nafl f the Atlantic. Foreign delegates t" the International Par'-arrentarr unior Wt Washing ton. on th- SSth. for Xew York, having practically completed their tour of the co'intrv. ?hmcti iic" ät tili trit gu.-s's of the United States govern-

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, ;j Mass . Sept. 21 Hugh : . r ar f ;b Britten

a.- on M nday Untd :n the f conti at Lee on two (bargee. Tor contempt of court he was fined r A :milar fine wis imposed in a ae (barging him w h speeding hi automobile in Stotkbridge. Sunday Mr Gurney. when arraigned, positively refused to plead, claiming that as "he was the third secretary to his britannlc majt-sty he could not. under international law. be arn :ed or b-.'.d f r ny crime." teat 111 Justice Phelps iid he did not recognize international .aw .n hi court, and informed the defendant that he must enter a plea Mr QgfM) p sisted in bis refusal. Then a fine was imp. sld for contempt of Mr Qemef did not have In his pos- . n suffiiieni money e pay the fine, and be was committed in the charge of the officer who made the arrest. The officer aevompaa ed Mr Gurney to Lenox, where the money wao tec-ur- d. h cat sb own i Tios. I.a Ulra Urr.i t m PcMWtga MIS 1 Mrr or III rrnl t lllf-Kal. Wabmgton. Sept 27 N Ilea "f :he action of a special justice at Lee. Ma.-- .:. ti .t:. :...rj r.- .r;. ' ' :. I5r -.. - ml-a w received at the state department in a telegram from Mr Kaikes. first eiretary of tr?e embassy, who is at Ii.ox. The department immediately transm.t-

that he do wh

at the tmm

Eveuts in Various Poriions oi l Fre:''; Thieees Caught jj,j.r.. iiol 2; APr a rmjn.!.- I'1' ' nrhi and a baud to hand rH(Ke. Ok tel Bank aud ime.tive ' M.ct.t. . f 'Ue Lake Slo t road. c;iptured two members cl a gang I :r ighct i ar robber t.ar ljorie Th. prisonerav- iL- name of John J Spell-

lar worth of mer handie from l-awe Shir a Miihigan Southern trains refttly, and were robbina a ar in a niocinit train whin sui by the uadmtor. He notified the detective department. Bank and Mann started la search of the robbers, whom tbey : und biding in a corn field The robben a: once showed fischt . and then made a dash for liberty. Bank and Mann xi mg i hase. A riimtffl Igat eaaned, the officers mpting their reralvers at the fugitives, who returned the fire For 'wo miles the hase continued, and renn ted in the rapture of both Speüman confesse.i to being leader of a i:ang that the railroads in this vicinity n.r jears have been trying to break up. Pumpkin Crop Is Poor. I: . :- ; . A:.irti!lng reports of n ferious ihortaga in the Indiana pumpkin rop are heard (mm Various parts of the state, om of them savins that the -diorage is so great that the i anting factories vtU pa. k none this season. Ton. erning the- reports one of the big cannera s a - "Indiana rui-e ea h year many times the quantity of pumpkins that

I ooaid lie handled by ail of the .anner-

ies of the state, and just one a.l from the factory wnsild brme a thousand :n-s as many as we could pac let the en'ire sta. n At present prie arn-d pumpkin Is M low that w. an see no profit this ear. and unless conditions hange none will be packed at our plant this season '" Cold weather has nearly shut off the receipts of tomatoes a: the cannrrie in the -entral

Wreik Due to a Washout Last ol fclmwood, Illinois.

ONF KILLED, THREE MAY DIE ..ml II, . ii otlii'ra Itri-i 1,1-4 BeaataaM nad Btaai lata fie -Tim Irai k la.ru I fr Iure II ii ml ml it rila. Peoria. 111 . Sept. 27 As a leeoH of a wa.-hout on the Bwilagten railroad twc miles east of BlaWOOd, at I M i . lock Monday morning, two passnii r cars were ditched, me mau was k.i'.-U and rlire. per-ons ierlou-ly, perhaps fatally injured The wrick took place at the junction of a small stream and the KickapM i r. k A terrific rain stirm .-.t ed that M.Mon Sunday Bight and the road tied of the trark vas w e-hci out for a -lior- distance. aMflng the rail! Megattded in the air.

The train strm k rails a' a high net

upright. The b into a dih at.i

the iinsup).ird The engine hol o k. but r i ned e ar was hurled Ioc ;i t on top c

Conductor Will Preach.

that. The chair car WMBaiHd ou -ii travk. The killed: John Boc k Seriously ,nj ir- d: Bev J Keanlitoa, BtuvoadL Krank Benüng. Galei-lmrvr M. Iat.i.. Galc-hnri.' About a di'z-n of -he r - r.- 'a ceivtd bruises and minor inj-ris The engineer and fireman remaii ed B tht t engine. The trak was i.ru up for a dletaaea nf BO feet. IUI ii.ii r I iM im: i"ii I'll ii. KlKnt nr. I . .1- .1 V Whni la Ihr IMlrh Nrnr MwrliMll. Mo. Marshal! Mo.. Sept. 27 A faM freigh train u. h- h- i-o & V. l

day evening. The train va running at a high rate of speed and when the Tarfdge, wh.cb spans the Missouri Pa-

P re Marquet IM t lnjur.es. . as a r - il: the Southern i

:n crewhe w r

9 w ere M e vault near and a sc-.re

! In a nati. O. tn nar'4 gave a cess-

ig frc-t of

railroad struck a wa 7"ö pounds of dyn: ins near North Branc

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F. Go', lea. business ant of üng House Teams'ers' union held to tbe grand jury on f intimidation during the stock ike in Ch.cago. was r '.ea-d If. ou a writ of aleas cor-

in

fumes of nitric acid, a was burst by a tolt of e..red a fire in the e th- f - Printing a P U -

:ng wbich -t m.- "f r.g Oo on

George S. Cor.ant. who tied in New York, on the 2"d, of dmbeted, is said to Lave willed bia brain to tbe medical fa i.y of Cornell ulTeratty, that furth - in-. rtigal oa may U nui- of a thry that his dLs(. ae could be traced to the brain. Fe. re-ary of the Navy Morton, on the Jlst. sEt a ei.-t-ram to M. H De 1 o n. proprietor of the San Fr-nclarc Chronicle, naming bis dnigher. Mi -Helen De Tonne as tTBeor fr the tra.n!nit ship In'r-'pid. to h laun hid at Mare l-land on (rtor.er i.

Tbe commander of tbe IHrejM h war t p Troude wax raught nipping, on tbe 22d. H permitted h J lit Sylpb. wi'h President Biaisevelt on hoard an i flying the pre-ident s fiae to run pa-i him. up the North rtvr and re irn. w -r .-it mluüag. He was deeply c !..-n be lean : -he matUr e nty Attormy Hungar-. of Top, fca. Kas . raealead a postai card from J. Max Went. of I'num. O.. on the 2eth, In which West claims to ha killed J h Collina in thai city five years ag -h kn H. Collinx is ncaw serving a till sent nee in tbe Kansas penitentiary for the murder of his father. Ths

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The Japaneae forces are regained to have made a concerted .and aad set attick on Porl Ulnar, ot tiie 13d. Tbe destrnctic.n of human life is reported to le unprec dn !, whole fc". .on i-e.ng said lo have oe?o vlped out by the f;'sif.n of last n, hat The Japan-- . -e sad to be pressing borne thttf fto: ogataH

con;aining one of the largest roller polo rinks in Maine. The Coliseum was completely destroyed. Two hundred carloads of steel rails arrivi ii a' Ta-'oma. Wa-h on the j :h. from Pennsvlvania. for shipment to the orient. It Is reported that Ru.-s.a has honglU four warships from Argentina w hich have arm d at Libau A crank who claims to have gone to H- av.n in an auumobut was arre-t.-d at Sagamore Hill, on the 2.'th. where he had g;ne to visit Pr'. idcnt Roosevelt to procure his assistance in the publication of a book. Three miner, w. re crushed to death at the old Andover iron mine at Hi beraia. N. J . on the 20th. another so tadly injured that he will probably die, iud two more were serlou-ly hurt. Far of a shortage in the en crop caused a scramble on laa x changes in New York. Galveston and New Orleans, on the list, whre advances ransrlng from 1Ü to r.t were cored This shol a rise of about $4 a bale within ten d i A trolb-y car ran over a box of dynamite on the track ar Melraoe, Mass., on the 21st. blowing the rar into kindling w.kv! S.x persons wr- k..H outright and ttHlf a MOT! VW't injured. The gjoek i-i-in.i elevator a M t-v

ept. Mo., owned anci op atontt Park Bhreatar On . by fire on the 21st Iocs t5oo: on Rrain tS Mr B ' 1 s- 1 M -actor, wa- r !-' in;

flat, by being thrown fm ; at her c immer home, r. ;

; ilor.. Conn I Co'orndo demo, rats nom Ittl Alva Adams tor goeemor ot the -ist. Ie-e- K.i i .- rowr.ed J hint of JsVnin on the 21-. Ib roln. in Patrick M Whalen. of St.

I Parker, accepting the democrat. c

:na."n b- r.ri len'. was delivered to

ihe notificitio.i emmmittfe on the Itth. Half th bo tK-ss sect km of M . a la, was wiped out by nre on the 2tib A mcineft rnsr're the Vr,r''ne

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P. ins for Indianapolis Day.

i THEY ARE FAR TO COMMON . . Iltnl-li i oinuit-ni On Iii" Niimht.i a Mmlri.iiil r. . U in llii minlr) ( I -a London. Sept 27. The recent ra lgo ' road ftccldeeu in the United States ieir ' are attrai ting no little -omn.ent in rel England The Pall Mall Qtnttt nt. "The- are far too common in Atnriea. especially of late. Th fact that it i- a larite r.-untrv wrh p.i-n'v ot

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der." c-f he Cni'ed States, was uneeCed near Plnevill. N C. on :b 2 Kh ir. the presanee of a large crowd of people. The exercise were cocduet- . by "he laughter? of UM America fie.-, tint ion. Word has tieeu received at Winnipeg. Man , from the Poukhobor colonies, near Sa-kato- i N W T hat a large body of them have started .a a march for the l"ni:el State Thle t.me they are not looking foe Jesus, bnt axe on the trek for a warmer lims'.e. The trial of Char es Kra-z s- B ttler. Mo . a former member of the city comci: f St. Inaii. for bribery, was toatinaed again, on the 2. by Judire Wt.lv-r Grave, becaus 4 the ill Lewi-h of Kia'z who . r- ally sisJt tfU r an operation for appendicitis. Nine thousand men returned to work, cn tbe Sttb, without union regulations of any sort, when the three Chicago branch of 'he Interna ionai hare -.-r W' rk and 'he. pi tman eooapaay reopened th ir shops af! r a ?hu- n jf

redress. The las impc rtm

Georg, an attache of the S in Va-h ugti;n. wa arre

by 'be local au'ho

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most dlatlaetira perfect construction of the lines, tr Only a half I makeshift arrangements for sai i h"n re.! b the time and the general rush of stretn; 'dal days, and national life " ALLEGED JURY FIXING.

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Mary land, who also caused the dism Mr al of tbe offend ir.t ttf ,-.- and extendel an aadogy for 'be in ident i Though the Swiss minister rtigh have pressed further punishmetüt, he ae j cep'ed what bad been done as sufficient, but the mai'er a .'"eme.J of such importance that he ; r r.r c ve , this notiie to our govcrnmen until the j Swjcs federal council hid formally i consider d the ca'e at. ! pr---ed Itself -ati.-fied.

ti bp the destroyed l b i d.:. Ml of -e

New Inn-

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i mer fni

pcrat:on. on the 2 court of 1

r l'nion iron works at Sin Pranmx. one ol the properties of The forer Pr.'c-d S-ats ,v phn il iing c-or-

wa sold ar public auction 'h. by order of the federal - rf t of New j.rj.

The remains of Rudolph Schräder. .e"' -Itfata, s sailor on board the I n.ted States battle-li p Miaat basellt. v ''-"r.e.j - j in Cliapake bap, were btiri'd em the 2 h. in 8. Louis with naval honors

ar dur-

PASSENGER TRAIN WRECKED I'lrriniiii and I llinrrr ailll mil errfil l.iiur.,1 In i M rrrk rr I r t I ., m . .

I" - n M I Central railroad p; tided with a freie! miie outside of thi

.7 A Ma.ne W tram eat n about -so Monday, and

Loni

with the re-t of the pol. .f

fone. pays no fare when h rides on

Gone.! bp the police ' to olv tat I r -r . j ban. wtio was ot tit up and gsve a lady ; holding dow t;

The eroernlng i Wortd! fa.r per',. i night of ' h 2X1. g 'tests sat down i Tyrolean A:ps to

een and

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S -rs- Con VI. -e'im ar to gt the seit be w-ai

al fnure of the ran marked, on the

Tiio-h hall at the German klpt to dc honor to the ffi- - f C. ., of

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an B ir asvonat . in P. - ival hall

grounds in St

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ir Klmwood 111.. : was killed, 'hree at.i! more han a

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W. M CI apman. a fireman, was killed ou right, and Engineer John L. Kimbail d. j hcniy afterward E C B:ekfrd. express mesKnser. was rioisly injured, and it is feared he will die About a dozen passcpnrTS were m re or NM ttvttaalp injur ! The paaasaagtf tra n ran into an riea PeWaaMeat gall SlnlSSS Itr4aa4. Washington. Sept. 27 :n'heog, Honda:'. PreeidenT and Mr- ' entertained John P Redmond, h- d -tinguishd Irish member of the British parliament: Mrs Redmond and PM B-njamin I fbaelar. presideiit of the t'niversity of California Ju.lae C. If. I .ml a l. aS. Sioux City. Ia . S P' 27 -Judge C. H. Lewjs. f.f Sioux City, died Monday, after a lingering illness. Por 21 paart bn ser.?d aa 1 attgratP and digtrict J .tge. er.6 was ob? ti the t. str brown lawyers in lose.

nay nave ne-i rniincii tnat very errrt - i l" ex. r 1 make a !."od impre salon and ' oiuain all of the advert isinz ppawfbfe for Indianapolis on Service to B Extended. Co! imb is. Ind.. Sept. 2. Rural rettl Berriec in Bartholomew coun'y is to be en. nded frean Waymansville -'ward to the Brown county line, and the rearrangements of the routes, that better results may be obtained. win eaawnenea a' oare Bar'hoiomew county wa he first eoontp in the ed States in whb h rural free deHeery was e-tai,';.hed Bag Company Is Sold. Elkhart. Ind . Sc pr 2! -The Consolidated Paper a Bag eompany. whirh went in'o receivership after the Indiana national bank failure, has been sold for H1JH. to C I Frye. H A. Meteger and o-hers of Indianipoli. Opera icns are to tw resumed soon The (nsrlidsted was managed I v Walter Brown, bsnk wreiker. now in prison. Has No Asse'v Colnnibua. Ind. Sept 2 AI C. Wh'te has filed a voiuntary pet i, um in haakraptrjr with Noble C Burler. erk rf tli- I'nited Sa'e rotirt. The total amount of claims filed amounts tof3t "2i -4 There are no assets. Negro to Run for Congress. Indianapolis. Ind . Sept. 2t. Qeatpt I. Kgs t, a prominent neuro, will run a ar. it. dependent for congnss There are MRM negro utes tn the district. Ba H.s Own Record. Terr Hau Ind Sep' f Herman HntaUMI Jr . of Terre Haute. arr:v l l.re a '. Sur.dav r. . fr.-m Chi--go. haeinc eaeered the dbTfarr. 242 mile. in an automobil in 14 btttt and 2i minu'ea This Prwers th record heiii by hlmeif bv eta hour The reads were heavy b it tk trip was mad. wi'hout accident Shot by His Wife Indianapcdia. Ind Sept. 21 Winfield Koe. of East Chrisney. was fatallv a,iv ,v his wife by tbe ac. i dental f - harge of a res Iver.

Wnlrraua gaWStm That Ihr -Iura nnimoiBeit Try ( liarl- Krat . iia.1 Saea lasd

St. i.uis. sp' 27 -c n all Alter ntg llooeph w Folk at Batter, m - tiled j with Prosecuting Attorney J. C. I.udI si- k an affidavit signed by a man i uanied Hunt of the venire 'rom which the jury to try Former Councilman

Charles H Kratz for br.'- r wa- to have been elected. to The effect that he (Hunt i bad been offered $2ou ,y a ; ertain Ir.wyer whom he .laired, if hs would vote to acpi t Krat.-.: providing l.e was not choen a a 'uror H int says he was It It8tra $:r'. Six others are said to have been "ns. d " to acquit or hang the jury ERUPTION IS THREATENING I he I rtipliiin nt Ml V SOWS II U MM iiairil hll llri rraarl, ..nllnrr I h r.-nl .-tii im .

Naples. Sept 27. Mt VeMVtlbi contii It has somewhat A mos imMs ng. an t- n augmented !

The eraptlot of M and. altho-iirh r.M-'.Ml i' -'''!! - m ire-- ..as ie breaking away

of theiru-- around :he crater, which ie being re-ej.v 'ed with shakings, ninblings and explosions, making it appear as If the whole mountain wo ild be rent from top to bottom. Tbe funicular railroad restaurant has been damaej hy the flow of lava. On the Pompeii side the eruption is very taTealf ir.g. and a great quantity if a-h is i-ing aft t . On I rial foe I ii.IiIhbT. .luntavllle. Ala. Sept ft. B9 Hill. Huntaville. Ala. Sept. 2 -Ben Hill, the third defendant accused of c mplicity ir the Hora Map - im.-' . ;tig. was put on trial to-day The mili ary iard has been withdrawn from aromd from the jail. Ilnnaii-ct II I mailt. Osceola. Mo.. Sept 27. Iiiin L Tho-nas. until recent'y one of tho leadme hardware merchants of this place, omn littet licide. Sunday mornimr by hanging. He bad 'm- i.e.s revrsi m few weeks ago.