Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1904 — Page 6

REFUSE TO CARRY

MA L DURING WIR

HtllY C.HMUI TO REST Remains Were Interred in Forrat Home Cemetery at Milwaukee.

RUSSIANS BEGIN

Mr. Wynne, New Poatmaster-Gen eral, Gets Formal Notice. THE COMPANY IS INCENSED

l litMm nun ii tin- iiiiinas lliuiiiill.iu l Ik- I dli hn r liiHi-r of lac out it Irin. Ii il I ollllM II . Wash in 4! "Ii Ost Ii - Official notit-e a.-- r!':!-,! iij tiii- jnift oi. depart menf. Monday. 111 a telecram irra Hodwell Al Od of T.i.oma. Wash t.at they jaalttM t i i ai ry the I'nit.d Statea mails during the r tuainder of the Kusso-Japanese war. on ao-ot.nt of the seizure of maiN on the steamer "a!; has. uh..h sail"! from Tarua early in July. The telegraphic nc :lcation protested .main-t the seizure aa

an outrage against this country. IM asked what a.tiou probably would bp takn by the government . Tue i'bdraw al of the earners operatd ty the .'ompany will not ctnM any nia'er .'l difference in the dispatch of ma is tO the orient. Mails were rrttpaTi bad by them once a month, and such mail as would have been forwarded by theiu mill Le dn.n-d to other lines Theto w be six dispatches ot mail- to the orient during October by other transPacific Inn s None of these i miiiirinloi I und r contract. Following i Ilia telegram to 'h'- Je;ai tment : "Follow rable jus; received from Alfred Hoyt Co., of LiTerpool, owners of the British stsasier fab l. as, which vessel was seized by Vladivostok squadron off the Japan at Unit July K; " Cab has- appealed auatn- bj Rub ian CTOVa advocate because anions Mil Miter waa financial informal Ion iddressed to Japanese oAcials . nntaintng inf r n..r .on oi value to the enemy. We vr.e definite ins'ructi. n to notify poai Ace department that we refuse to . nrry anv niail for Japan luring the duration of the w ar ' " The Ca! has is one of the regular liners between the Puget sound. Iondon and Liverpool, via Japan. China and the Suez canal. She wa- n her regular forage and her rare eoB taiaed no ooatraband. ITaderataatd 'he Russian ron advoca base.- his appeal against release, on the fact 1 1 at United States mail carried by Cal t;..s contained information 1-r .lahmes official-. Hop Uaited Sta'es will take immediate action against eoaftecatloa and detention of Cab-has on account of

'an-yuig i niTi mik mail- 11;.- n certainly an outrage against the United States that should not be allow 1 to pass Pb-ase be notified that during the duration of the war we mui Ho iin to tarry Fmted Btatea ma..- for Taiuin. Kniiily advise what .. . jq probably be taken bf dtpartmoai ' Postroa-sfer-üeneral Vnn later consulted with the president regarding the matter The tttmt departmeat probably will enter into (orp-. . ieaee with the Itaaataa goveraaaeai to IB rtain the la. ;n the la'' ; .- poa-

I he . r. i. . a Ihr .ra o WrrtTrU Ii- I ulli J.Vooo I'rmiHi i. ... J ihr Baeaataa u tiaii.

Ililwaakaa, Oct. 10. The remain af poaiaaaaiet -Qaaaraj Haar c.ay

Payuc were laid to rest m Forest Hsaaa at m uvef, La lüp city. Sunday afternoon. It is e.-tirtiated that 25.000 per.-on v u wed the remains at the city hall before the were a n ew J to All Si nt's cathedral Mrs Payno and Milan of the funeral party who accompanied the remains from Washing ton took a farewell view of the departed at BOoa. At :hrte o'clock the casket was placed in the hearse, and inder an escort of -' lattar carriert the Milwaukee post office the pro reaaioa mov. d to tJie church. The active pall : irers were eight letter carriers of the Milwaukee post office, w!iO were employe at the time Mr Payne waa postmaster of Milwaukee. The -honorary pall bearers tucluded Secretary Paul Morton. Victor H. Met calf and laaaaa Wilaoa; LTaitad states Beaaton Quarles and Spo nu r. Eluser

Dover and Harry S New. A large delegation from the Chicago

post office, headed by Postmaster Coyne, w as a: the ea'hedra". h v. ere deieaations from various Ifilwaakaa cTganizat.ons with whom Mr. Payne wa connected Te funeral partv was met at the church entrance by Bishop Nicholson, bis assistants, anj a surpliced choir of 40 voices, who pre ceded them to the chancel. The full Eplecopal services for the d-ad wero read by Rishop Nicholson. The serv-; :-e at the church over, the remains

were ptplaaad inthe hearse, and the f-ir--.i' . Mr- - g .if the family. Bishop Nicholson and the clergy, the honorary pall bearers an i a few intltna'e friends, proceeded to Forest H'-n-.e c.'mi The services a: the grave were private. KING PETER IS ANOINTED i nlin It ul. -r (mn I tar out: Ii I ta CtrtaM) of lli-inu lourlit-a with the Heist "i i

FORWARD MOV

WAS DRIVEN TO SUICIDE Frank De Payftaf Hall, a Prominent N.u York Club Man, a Suicide.

An Egcsption. "I'll. said tas p tan p ru InirhiKiil, "tlu-le U BOt

tuli' lull X I 4t 1 . yuw H . i - to bru!i i't! a the litud . .

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WHAT ROME THINKS

-) m o - Uli f ti rd THE POPE'8 FHT81CIAN OTDOBBEJ

t bot wti ki main

lirtioii i u- Pi j

Cur'a Army Said to Have Captured Bentsiaputze.

JAPS ALERT AT PORT ARTHUR

1 tar IMkaaVa Ura Irr alil to U amihiuii lor Brtttaa MMaa I lini irr iiiiot-il to litI nrrjlnii lu uiiltra. St. Petersburg. Oct. 10 ii. n KuropaUin's order of the day anuounc.ug his determination to take the offensive is supplemt ntcd by the news that an

jffensHe movenun: ha- alnad lnvn

begun, and that the Japanese Ua. has beu broken a: BaataiapaJsa. The

Jap.i:.- -i' oi i up., .i front of a -veat

ifly-tWO m.: . stretching from lient-

siapute, and on the e-si through

Yentai and across the railway to the

anks ot tat Hun river ou the west The Ku-stan force has baaa. moving

uth in close touch with the Japaneso advance since October 4. The Janan-

---e v i :;-.- w. r- dnv n back in a series of skirmishes, and on October C ihe Russians re-occupied the station at Shakhe. 13 miles south of Mukden, the railway battalion restoring the bridge across the Sakhe river the next day. in oder to facilitate the advance. Meanwhile Gen Mistehenko's Cossacks pushed so i;h westwar I as far is the Yenta. m .-.- -U-feat in the Tapanese in a eeries of warm skirmishef. The most important action, however, occurred on the Japane-e right at Bentiaput7e. Here the Japanese held a strong and important position, but it soems they ma le an explicable omission to fortify a commanding hill which was the key to the whole situation a portion of Gen. Kuropatkin's force made a strong at?a -k on Ben'Maput.e. and. taking a leaf out of tie Japan book, occupied the hill from the east and flanked the Japanese out of the town, causing a - r.- is loss la a rear guard fight.

It was a roar guard fig.t The R if

Kansas City Southern Ry. Special Excursion S ML IS, Jd 1.1 17, Oct. 4 and K I.i4. to Arkansas, Indian Territory, Louisiana and Tei, r tw oi.e way and ruunJ

trip i iti

: m. i it te s U 1 ' H K . Kiumi

Fer further infirm

Warner, U. P.a 1 I . M

world tu ..v.l -

I ua pare P - - an for C aanaatlai avpii no ' !' tu- t i! i Mt Fhos It . -. S rieh. S. Y., Feb 17, IPM

J .. gs

THE MARKETS.

I ii. i i II.-. ii i harard HU i Srm i liil I'rai-lli-ra ami lluU Bseasuiti im r-miiua New York. iKt. 11 - Frank Da Paps tat Had, a atatabai of several piomineut clubs, shot and killeii himself. A suit brought by him against two other atobtW n all- uing slander and demanding tlOM.000 damages waa to have i oine up tu eouri Monday The tact of the institution of the standi r .- u s on! became public dur

ing t ta past we. k. although the first i

-uit vara batpaa iat May. The-e vaaa against Vltred H. Bond, pre.-ident of the Cal-ütiet club, and George A. Cor:ua k se. ratar al the New York Yaiht dak. Hall aliened that both maa, in oaajvarsation with other-, hai aeeaaed htm of Uaajaeafal praeti.-es while ha was a member of the Calu-

:?iet ihili The umr uu. t.. th. ("Al.I I N.O Vi HI

, . foT'l'i i.N Miililllt.g t fcTect tbal the statement- were true , i i.,m u w , ,s :. ,

uud the conversation privileegd Hall denied the truth of the charge-, and on last Wednesday, from Supreme Justin LevlBtritt, secured an order requiring Mr. Bond to give a bill oi part n ulirs. In th settini; of this motion all th papers were filed, and the fact of the suits became public. Frank iv Payatcf Hall was a member nf an Old New York family, and uatil recently was jiresident of the firm of F. Da Peyster Hall a- Co.. wine importer. His resignation as a member of the calumet dub wa- ranjamatafl fin J'.llv v " Ii. I ua i ni mini i f f .. v

. ,, I. ' , .TS LA HD- ' holtN St-.. civen Hall was also a member of ;h' PORK aiaudai m-

St. Anthonv cluh. the New York Yaeht hib and the Trinity alumni. In all kla tain Mr. Hall altagsd that the statements made wer.- fal-e and mali iim-Iy made that bee.-vi-e of til e statemefita he w as oallped to resiga

esideacy of F. I- Peyster Hall

t a bare eace. It -t the eavle tisaid

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HKKVKS Si.-r- 4'" i I'j en-- .i-. l H'-ifi-rs. 3 Ji i i a CALVES i-r IMS Hi-t . 4 M i HOQg Fair t,i Chn4re 1 40 ta ti n t PHEK1 Fair lu Choice 3 75 t i So "r'LOL'It- I'atrnt i 75 y IN il-,.r tirades 4 fte i .". v" WHEAT Ko : Ked tnewi. 1 K u 11 CORN No - 1 ti t '. KVK-X 'i : i OATS No. i f 1 WOOL Tub W lahed j Other lir.utes 14 1i J5 HAT-C-lear Timothy p it i U i - BCTTEK Chuic Dwlry .. U i .; ; i;ci;a i -

slan casualties are reported to hare p00' atMetit record in college, where been inconsiderable. r,e wag a member of the Delta Pal fraW tr.'-se op.-ra'ion are progrs. ''" ": Mttkasa, It ta i ted TIir.

I fit oLUrfLnirib iVlUbl blUr

Gen Fugi are marching west up the L ao river, and are now 22 mil -..-Ch of Sinmintin Gen Kuroki Js expected to make a similar move t astward

Hl l k HIV IM H. ..I -4.

. ;er.a. Ben la, Oct. lö. The anoint .ng of King Peter wa- performed here with great cen-niony Sunday morning. At nine o'clock, amid the peaftag of bells, the king, in full coronation robes, arocsatled t the church, w here the n.i-Tropolitan innocent, attended by an array of bishops and clergy, celebrated high mass. The king being Im en formally invited to ano;ntm ntby the bishop. laid aside his crown, regalia and sword, and pr.K-eeded u

the ikonastis where he took tin his :i - I

eitiofl oa a c .ld embroidered carpet. I ' ".-r.r.pand where the metropolitan. tAkl.ig an j tared w.u. muii I ... ampulla containing the holy chrysm Mukden, Oct. 10. The Russian forin one hand and the anointina rod in ' ar'1 movement has begun, and R- nt-

the other, touched his majesty VlMl J ttfaaajaakg been cipturwl with a small j 'nit:.i--:.e.-r the rod on the forehead, nostrils. ,s- -n order to a clear understand j ,h 'P1 mouth, ear. chest and palms of the ; 1s of Oie situation, it may be stated m-n th('"

hands, makin each time the sign of the eeoag and saying, ' the seal of the

grace of the holy grosa ' The Hn was ( trih of the Taitse river. Their left then conducted to the altar, and par-! nnk' consisting of two divisions, was j took of the communion, af-.erwar.ls re- I lhe railway at SanJiapu, 30 miles j turning to the thr-.r.. . where he re-1 onthwest of Muk d. n and close to the turned his roval emblems. The rcetro- I,un river. Their center, comprised

polltan then invoked God s blessina. ; of Jour divisions, occupied the reft, j txillabors.tkia trttl and the c. rnaoap tarmiaatsd with the ! T between Llao Yang and Chandia- '-' rappwaafoa hinein of an anthem, the kin takln 1 Ptze, 12 miles north. Two more dlvi- ; vt park w.sle

the cross to Idea as he .eft

i chorea.

the pi

A Co. that his business ar.d so. tal acquaintances r. fused laafpyr to transact business with him or to as-o. iate with him, and that he ha I beep abliged to aban 1 n entirely his octipation. Mr. Ha'.i was aloui " 9 yars of age iv a- I'.'-voti to athletics. Iiav.rii: a

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wheat-No. ; i RN No Z Mix- I 'JATc-N-i i ü.x i

AN AMKKICA.N ELMLl'V.

Dr. i appsal Peas Pi . MrilllsMe riak n

lu Iii I'rai in r Hi .in. (,ul la VI. . I II la I i, ii,, , ,., Dr Ki , .ni. taa faaaoaa attysktinn ts the Viitii-an. w Ii .-..- nanu, h,,, ,. , h, couie i greatly t t ie It oil .m ... , of his unremitting am iiti.ni taj , HnHaaaaj the Lite rapa l-o XIII, and ths high -! in ami coiifidi-iu ,. Mlti. winch kg is ragardsd bp Iba an PnpS, His I!.. Inn I'ms X. is .-, iitiiii iiiiinig paaku He la aon tinn nu r geaa f aoiaasa ; ho i aaaau f original and iiideptuiileiit Blind. I traiiiiu. i d by Iba " iiqaaiia " uf i neiii nl pmfetvuoii ami having iwd i Williams' Pink Pills fur Pule p. bta pntcaioe aritb good roaolta. hu Ii . . avow - the fads and einl ii m-s the ralun of this remedy vviiliau unthoiity win a au aas will an tan to ju, -non. Dr. Lapponl's Letter. 'T atftifv timt I kava aaal Dr William' liiik PiUa bj f eu , M . of the rlaaple amsiaia of o. rebj nieiit. After a fear weeks of tn imetit , theraaali rsaaa rally ap to wy peoiaUoaa. Fr that rrssoa I kali not fail in the ratnre to exteod lb. ue of thii Ijoi.ImI.1" 1 1 : ir t ioa ii t only in the tteutinein ,,f other . . .

"ou ui inn rai'-irory in niiieima or chlorosis, but als . in oaaeaof in ura thenia mid the like." i signed ) (;n -i ppb Lanon, Via id Orai ki M, Rome. Tue "liiipleniiieminof dasalOfMBSjn.' ref. rn d to by Dr. Isppoai, la nf rtaarea. that tiri-d, lang ml Cotiditioo of y..un girl. v li"e d v. I iprie m t , A :n:iiiii. k istauiyaiiilwli.il" bealtk, al thai peflod, la s often UaperUed. Hi i.j.ii,i,,u ,,f the value of Dr. William,' Pmk IMlj or Pale People at that time is nf tiis highest scientific authority, mid it eoafirms the many f ublish. d rasta in w he b atiS'iuia and other flix-usi - . .f the bl 1, as w. ll as nervous di- m. !i as n- rDM pr .strati ui, in uralgm. Sr. Vitas' dance, panivali and 1 ..imtor nvvx

lui 'i) lieeii cured by Gi.-mi pills. Th v are conuuendil to the public f..r theif effi -iency in making BS b "I and MtartgtaaBtaf iraak nerv-. Aft-r su 1; au aadoraenieiit th. v will lie i

i aaptai by th medics and scieutiuj

vc.it Id at their full rajas.

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ill.- allini: liieren.- f Vrelu. ul. BMI Hsaslllaa I alallr, nil. I.ouill I or Hall. CklcatfO, Ot. 11. Renk less automtile driving is to be stopped by the minorities of Chicago. Warned by the . ; '' i ..' - ra-e in :. i.b-n ::ari f them fatalities. City Electrician Eilcott will take up with the West park oniti i--i.e.-r- the matter of enforcing lie ; ' mit ordinanie, ari, af -r

operation will draff

Ct'StS AIL fiSE F4H.S.

Tyt.-.i. I

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For Infants and Children

ma. !. All

bat run faster than t .ur on the west side, irk lioarl- have h.en a.-k

The Booth park cotnhav igreed to work in

the city authorities jf mad driving. The ird has de( idsd to

Bears

-- ctavaua ccm.m. nau ,,,

In Da For

Over Thirty Years

The Kind You Have Always Bought

FATHER'S BRUTAL CRIME HONORS FOR A. CARNEGIE

aioaa occupied the extreme Japanese ; 'ake up the matter at its meeting, right along the road between Dentsi- Vue lay. when it will confer with the aputze and Beaalba, Tl.. Ir fr .nt ex i rity ofllcials. The Lincoln park COBV

Kitta in Twt rhtMres TBssa .-ml l'fi-ir VastS, I ..-a Tuk a in. Pwa lags. Cleveland. Ot, Oct. 11 -Bohatat S hnepp. a BobemlaB, II years old. living at No 4H i'oncres Ktre.t t.xik his two fhiMren. Kmma and John, aped four and tin-" years, into the odlar of their home Monday aftern.toii and killed than by sh. Kiting in the temple. The children had b-n gagged to preveaf an oaterp. After killing ins hi'dren. BckBepp went to the ceme-t-ry where his wife, who died a y ar a;" I" hurled, and shot hlms.-lf in -he

llritrnrr Vl.-.lnl Iii llr 4 und r I pon i he viilllmialrr irrl ri.ii.- Ih n II tuet ii rrr.

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New York Oct. 10. On Andrew Carneg.o is soon to be conferred one of the greatest honors in the industrial world, the H.-semrr medai which is given only to those who are tr.-.-:ni-erst in the iron and steel industry Ftablishel by the great inventor in 1875. the medal has lHen conferred at nemiiel Bf meetings of the iron and itSSl in ut .n mn whose inv.'t, ,.ti- hnv. Ni en ..f a r. -MilTbrnary character or who-n- researches have Ixnn considered of the utmost Importance Tbly award will bo made on the orcn-ion of the annual me tine of the In -Tit ute it! New York, beginning on . - . . t 24

ARRESTED ON FRAUD ORDER ioiai aatfcwrttles tiirr m.-id who .i-rtu .i t.. Olre Bsatetfclaw

l or oiliiiiu.

lest

reeji-a, by i for ba preal. Monday OB tl game of chain. ml for api Tu- -.lav

r U. '. i-i-

ct or asariy correct total aaaftBsi of votes ba raooaaafal eaadlttatea wa arie.t.-, hen " ' hiirir" rtttaj up a ' He was held under 'i iti. in iL" tolii-e ru ii't

Psetasttlai rrtaaetl Rsr4,

New Torfc, Oct nan", quart i k nf higbacbool f.-.'t ball partU parai - ti aj i

team ti m i

true MurHm lare has -i i at

INJURED IN TROLLEY WRECK ( arJitti.i- ihr Irnrk at irli u allegi III., ii ml via ii nrr lulu ml aa ll'-lilt.

B V;i. . II... Oct 10 Only two out of 4u passengers i scaped injury shea an Illinois VallUy electric railway car jumped tl, track on a arp curve at WTsBetsr Park early Sunday morning. Motorman James Hall sustained several broken ribs, while Ooad M 'or It ll Hm, k' V g and arm were broken and his lung was pierced by glass. The passengers were not seriously hurt. The car was toBjO'lahoil. turning over an embankment. The car was g. itBg at high speed A TEXAS SHOOTING At FRAY rr.imlnrnl HStMrtSS Vtturnri K la I. V atssea, In.ithrr 1'ru.Hii.. nl BmASmS 'tun

j tended about Z2 miles. The position at HknteJapatxe was ! strongly fortiflcd. and intended u

withstand attack It U reported that Cen. Kuroki was there in person The Japanese had omitted to fortify one hill, which was the key to the posltloB. The Russians, aware of this omission, made a wide dtour eastward and seized the bill with little opposition. The btl ono oectipi-d, exposed the who .lapanese aoaltleB to a heavy flank ng fire. The Russians also turne d t!..- Japancs right, and the fortified poaltlogia thus lec-oming untenable, the Japan - wore forced to withdraw hurriedly from Bentsiaputze. fighting a rear guard action, in which they stiff-red heavily. The Russian losses throughout were small, although evere opposition had bem expec'-- l Gen Mistehenko's Cs sacks had baapj harrying he Japan'-.' intBOatg for

aeveral days, and were entindy stir eessful in a number of engagements. The Russian southern advance began on October 4 with the occupation of Shakhe. a railway station Tho nex lay the station whieh had been ttalaajaflsi by the Japanese aaa restored by the railway hrgade. following Immediately behind the fighting line, and the aaBM brigade aVo rc fttored the bi lice serosa the thakhe river. On October V froa. Mietchenko a lvar.t -1 to th V.ntal mines, driving Jn Kb Japane-e outposts with heavy lo- at the expense of on'y one k:!'- rl an i flv Injtirel

I'nrmrra I'oun.l Gwlttg. Vlnita. I. T., Oct. IP, Ed and Dan Price, farmers, who killed Tom Quails, were ..n Sunday found guilty of man slaughter. Ollirr l. IHeLlliaoa. Chiraso. rut i.i x.-r Hiikinaon. credit manager f. r the Crane company, is dead, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Hit kin.-on was formerly vire-presldent if the Merchants' national bank of Kansas City. Ha

rai.ision r- are upectSd to come iu i later tboagb the police on the north -hore bOBlevard system alone ha".-' bat n cTtr.-mely BCflVS in stopping the evil. A lit of accidents compiled by Mr Elli'-otr shows that sine January '. ldoi. 8" mishaps have occurred in Chi-

ago Nearly every on is at tri bated lo reckless scon hing. In some as.-; the machines tba' maimed or injureil arsons in their BBBtSB BPta speeding at the rate of M and 4" BdlBa an h.e.r Three fatalities wer im lased in thf list. HAD TIME OF THEIR LIVES I blrSSWSaa H . turn I riiw I. l imb lir.ii Out BSH i'liiiaril With I heir i. it.

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Tt CSM ' jlda. Coarhs, Sora Th tnzM, W..oopiDf Couth, lironi A crru.n cur for t'i.ruTriit. nj .r rr.itf In ailTim U it! Viel w.,1 see the et c i.t rfl.rt dar S.,.,1 .T dru-ri ci Mit a emu and &o aeaBv

sf , Cmnf., Infi, bill soil AM lima. b i in aw rsapa, sr. I it onre. fter tak.nr th

rjratere. Larr

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ii' IW II w orn.

yellow :al of i ago ri i

line of tl

I out iroin ion up and n ami travelig that it had Ml more tliati

w,th Tin- --v." synibolky branches of the Chi- j decorated the lapels of i aodtgala, w h had had if at Bt Lou la, an 1

And it WILL PAY YOU to Send it to us.

lotf.iintereatitigirjl"?n;-i;i. n adout l.btBTfa MA 1 1 MiMVi, AND I TS REM I TS. if yon k ui to i i so. Wt tufiirpronecl1Maag I pjrti .-nt -n s -nt NINE M v..l.ssHl I. iOl ft -IIMW. col'I'l W. I. LAU. ZINC Ol KK.SII V I W MIM.. I MA I AH' M IkPaj ui K ts Ls I UK's II AMioO.MI. Praia. Miyiyc ma rs f-ree ARBUCKLE-6000E COMMISSION COMPANY, 323 OLIVE STECT, ST. LOUIS, MO.

A b-aatfful Mi' h Saft, .a howtaa T7m Olli Wbo Caa Tall tKa Sr.! Lr." III ba lnt t ay aSoicat. iltiiit. tor uci of o-af Lrt labala. LYE 111 aat aasr and Sr"rt nit Itnom rti Irr; all) aia pra. -nf mi coir Mo C7atIia, kill llct aa4lteaw In tbr coultrr raid. Nrcraarr in '-a tow ac.1 n : f t r i a ImiI. Said Tffrah't.

E. Myers Lye Co. Soutfc Third Strrrl $l. I

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Will

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aeeessal bte i 'frees Isjsrteeä Gratii iBBCtlOB. Col . Oct 11 - rr.inlf

Van I !-'t. an t .nnui i f:om Injuries recc red in fai ninklng a bin.oon aseen: i . Citr last Fl u a;

Houston, Tex . Oct. 10 . -Huk N. Swam, an attorney, on Sunday akot and killed C. V Jones, f-cretary ot the Houston Fire c Marine Insurance Co., of rbtcb NV ti Swain, father

of the former. Is nreiidsat. Sarai '

ion ii v , was arrested, and reftised to give any court here atamst W. K. Ilrown. preel-

i . lsnmnauoa n -v er cnnci rnlng ths ' lien- of 'he .Wem t First

tU.J oausej le ding to the tragedy. tant yf Storm Lake. la

I..M.I..I I ailrr Muri. I ..ii i, la S o i City. la , Oct. b. A n 'v Indi'trrent. en1 un ng atMui thlriy counts, was r- tu.tted in the federal

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