Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 October 1904 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier. CüRBßNTTOPica

bim mo. JASPER, I

DO al. Publisher. : : INDIANA.

THE KLWS K RIEF.

Personal and geni ral.

Fi. -v on the Hat. completely de- j MM w . A w Ä - 4 M i . . '

Three men kill J au.l !5 more or

.'! seilollSlV WoUlldc I Is the r...n!l

ragedj an 1 subsequent encounter

with soldiers bjr ihrer d-spcraic Urb gaa Ii it afe&lea CHjr, sa the isth. A rumor from Vienna, on the 1 M !i. Mjrfl that a Cunanl steamer from Flame Hung.irv was imk in a storm off the Snanlsh coast with 1tV hbU

iae power signatory of The Hague , gratis an board, puce convention are to be asked to' Renins from th- mm, of war in the form a fand of $100.000 for the main- far aaat a th roads BB.BI I con ruined tenancy of Andrew Carnegie 's palace b) ÜM hege rglBJ 'it the tubbora of peace. J anrii s roetiBM their strngglee The xl mm TTT TT Rueeiaii .ii the ifth, admitted that

wnicn was nro-

etroytd the town of Gordon Ala. and ,,f a

w" a - .ire aes:;:me

Gen. George I). Rugbies, retired, for eeveral year manager of the soldiers' home in Washington, D. C., died in that city ou the n-th

Di Wlülaai J w.i.on, BBtlriBlj of the PfcllljplKl BJtpoaallogj board, on the 21st, tvtitlcrrd hi resignation to t'lareura R. Idvarda, chief of th. i.urca i of insular affa'rs at Washington,

for iratJiBitMloi t. Lake k Wright,

civil governor of the islands. A report from HiMard. Wail . states that men believed to be Ruasiaa spies have visited the Unat .Northern railroad yards at that place, appari nt ly aeekiug trace of the ihlpmenl f

H008IEK II lPPENIN08j

torpedo boats u

tc to Boale Daily ! M near

. est o: m

Bated, on the 18th. bequeathes all of ads estate. Tallied at Il.vno , to his relativ ex.

The armies of Russia and Japan are lying in alt in their trenches, facing ach other, waiting for the sun to try the eodden ground to begin another battle.

Apart from wklrm shos and exploits of SCOBthag parties, there is almost a complete suspension of operat on. la hiarchurla en account of the fog and tiray rains

Th case of Ixmls Herker, a formei B.enu rr of the St. Louis house of dC cgar-s co .vkted of Doodling, was sub-ggitt-d on briefs In the Miouri sufireme court on the 19th.

less than

:." a day daring the nine days" flght-

lag, and these 61 the Japaaeea could ha id 1 have been l--s ' A Biaaghal dispatch of the 18th said 1 ft was reported there that the Japanese had sunk the RaaaisjBI mil eat Uay;.n by fire of the land batteries having raupe over Port Arthur harbor. A St. h rsburg dispatch aaya: "!; . -.a. as -he emp ior announ sad will only make Peace dteaei with i.

pan. No inu rventiou of an outside Powe can be totefBl I If Japan derea to end the war. she must apply iiinst ihroufb auch med tar she

r ay choeat th I " n i t i States. If she - - - t ... ...

i or im no reiu-ientations not ....... : 1 : .1.. . rjm . .

ivu . ui 'in 1 ironi iokiowo:iI( ta answered."

The It a. i'att.r ii uhaeee Baetcry n' U:cht: ad Va uracticallv de-

.' ipatlcse

the coast. Aoeordinp to the Con;tant correspond, nt of the LoaVlOt Telegraph. Kurds have bum. houses in the village of Narek

Van. and killed o. r M Arineiiians. St Louis. Mo. was r lilted b a

seismic shock on the i'lst The quiver was sufficiently di-t.net that it was notice 1 by thottaands of people, but no dama.co arai done. Allen Parker, aahler of the Fu st na

tional bank of Tullahoma. T. tin

missing, and is all. ced to be short

about 3S,0M In his arounts. UATE NtWS ITEMS.

The Middleaworth eltlMraBa hom r--;,: B I .. ville. Ill , waj destroxid by fli . on the 19th, aal BlUMMtgh the tJnee were disco verej wbibl the children were aaleep, all out two were reseav i ' .ii a 1 1Miss Miriam dranr, daughter of U S. (Jrant. of San Diego. Cal.. anc granddaughter of the late President U S. tirant. was marrn i in New fort city, on the llth, to Ueut Dlyaeei S. Ma . D S. N.

night of the a!mt H'hV-

It is rumored at Colon that a large body, of armed Colombians has been concentrated near Culebra, with the intention of making an attack thereon November 3. the first anniversary of

t :. v I:..

.on of Paaama from Coio

:i:

Af-er eahelatlag on scant rations foi Kf.eral weeks, during which they suf fred intens-ly from the cold, the 11 rrlvon of th atranded steamer Viking hae been picked up from otherwise uninhabited inlands off the cca-t of Labrador. Durbam White Stevens, counsellor of the Jai)ai.ese Wation at Washington, who will be diplomatic adviser to lha Kon rn rnainiiit. has been granted by the emperor of Japan the decoration of the Grand Ctoaa of the Sa . i : . -jsure - - i At a eeatoa of the Natb nal Prlsoaj eoagn M at Qoiaey, riL, on the IPth, an animated discussb n was caused by Dr. li-nry Hatch, of that city, al.oOJ r.g the infliction of death upon deg n. ra- as a means of preventing tue : a 1 of r.era y.

rtroyed by Hi . on 8th, he wiring a io

Helen : r. at the World's fair ia St. U lis sa the isth. was one of t: 1 ' os lnt r si b reatt of the fair K r a tlM Ceatter of interest I for tbooaaadi fa i b dred to see the yoong womaa who h ii overcoaM the rprtrat n cf her faculties of sight ..!. : h-.irii.. Not the ! ast interested was v. - Keller herself, who entered : i si; mto everythtng that was hire. n in lata, destroyed theprinPlpal buslaees sectloa of stnrgess. Ni:si Drery store bn on-- was burned. In a r. ar- ad collision on the Cleve1 & Pit--burg road near AIManc. " OB the r.eh. Fireman Mash, r and lrL.,n,. -II .....

. .un. i.i.iu i .cm wire k:.,.,j. Twelve ' ars were wwkel. Fir. n the Ifth, oeatroyed the new freight Rheda of the Nasfarille, rhatIBO( --a Sr. Li uis railway at Nashvilie. Tenn.; loss. 1200' i

1 Pius, n the l'.uh. received ishop Chanelle, oi New fJrleaaa, pal delegate for Cuba and Porto in urivate audienc.

r' iaor. .-u-n s'..p to r:hting between the armies of i and Kuropatkin. Both sides

n ; Archl the p ilico.

George P Purviance. of Washing ton, I). 0 . assistant -urg.-on g- neral of the marine hospital service. Jumped from the fourth story window of the Orthopoedic hospital, in Philadelphia, on the SOth, and was lus'anr.v ki.led' He w as about C3 years ol

Th surgeon generai of the army haconcurred in the recommendation of Gen. Grant that John J Smith, a mem ber of the I nlted States army hospital corps, stationed at Fort Mott N. J., v. bo is sai i to liae marr.ej a ngres. be discharged from the army "for the rood of the service."

President Roosevelt has instructed WretBry of War Taft to make a personal visit to the Isthmus of Panama, and th re to . onfer with the presi dent and oHkt offl. ials of th. p.n..

ragahlk regarding questions arisln ! ''"wn m a ""!' h an, s,'"t himself

I lnintrham was irenatd --f being short in his accounts. Timothy J the American loco-

Tbc r. amlas of Klag George of Saxcny w.re laid to rest, on the fth in a vault of the Catholic i ri church at Drradefx St. Lonla Hay Gra n Co. eg ' -"th. flic.! with the iBterstata oona-.-co commission at Washington a fomplalat again n the Chicago. Ilm ling- : ' ra :.-oa !. a. -ur ... in charges on car loads of nay. The cannon ball train, south li.. and. T the Illinois Ontral. was wrecW. ,1

st Tiilatoba. Miss., on the 20th. Jump- : - ' track at a tre. I. Seventy five aaaaengeri were aboard, but three postal clerks only were hurt. It now traaspln - thai Thomas Lano. who was shot and killed by Myrtle bar! n st. Louis, beeaaae he reBd to make pood ail promise to

ii.urr nwr, nad a wife and daugh liwng in Tambrirlgo. Ma--

Robert S McCormick. American am baaaador to Russia, arrived in Ntl

lorn, on the Oth, on the Deutehlan.l.

Fire, on the 2fth. -froye j several bBaiaeea hoBaea at Oakiroed, Tex., Loaa 7t,000; lataragoa bbAbowb. Matthew R runningham. recorder of H Ltafl ." inty. in., ent his wdfe to a n-ik-h ore, In BIOOBliagtOB, on th L'th. and then tni.ini- a Mil

n , , ,

i ne RBBaigB naitie sQuaaron. passing through the North sea. on the :.J,

fired on and sank several Urltish fish

:ng vessels, causing two deaths aad

m ind;ng about a score other men. I'nless a prompt reparation Is forthcoming it is probable that the incldent will be considered by England

U aa act r war , By a vote of Hi to .'37 the French

en ji 'hamber of deputies, on the 22d. apI mm it mim M . 1 . ...

me ernmeni cause in the matter of the rupture of diplomatic relations between France and the Vatican bf the recall of Ambassador Nisard Tl.r.e men were killed and two se rerel) hurt, on the 23d. in a head-on collision between a passenger and freight t ain on the Natch, z Jackson branch of the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad near Natchez. Miss. In a r. ar end collision between two trolley cars on the Westboro and Marlboro street railway, near Waat bono. Mass., on the fid, 18 people wera

injured. It Is thought all of the in

jured will recover. In a fire that destroyed property valued at $10.000, at Mexico. Mo., on the - !. a negro employe of a livery barn lost bis life, and W. R. Kendall, a veterinary surgeon, was fatally burned. "Big Ed ' Rice and George Shine, two of the most versatile bank sneaks

and confidence men known to the poin America and Europe, w. r, arretted, on the 22d. in St. Louis. The armies in Manchuria have ap-par-.ntly changed their positions only slightly In the last few day-, though an ext nsive Russian detour to the

west was reported on the 2ü'd. Lieut. (i n. Princ. Fushimi. special Imperial nvoy to the St Louis exposition, sailed from Japan, on the 23d, with his suit, on the steamer Manchuria for San Francisco. Dispatches received n LobJosj from various petals report a rather ec wre earthquake and much damage to property, on the 23d. throughout ScaaJnV navia and D nmark.

F:re. on the 2 1.1.

stroy. d the tanne-v ,

Told iu Brief by Dispatches trotr

Variout, Localities. A Hate Riot. Laat reget bgfg, lad., Ort :i iuniig a rti . t.ut bet., u ' . . - i-... tmploed at '.he Oliver construction ramp, i.ear b re. Laval Haghea, ate I, of Fairfltb!. K wss-hot twice iu the bead; John Wills, (olored. of Louisville. Ky.. was bot in the right aad Raaiaaea, and othr rceieu minor injuries Hugheg 19 fatally

wounded Sheriff Axb w a not ifle.i and returned to the lty with five negroes

and three Ita.ians The Italians claim that the negres held tl.. m at the inilnt

of revolvers and robbed then of thir

s.umgs Twenty f the sjrtiflBBBtl es. apt at... t odhoBBdt bgTt beag BB on their trail.

SITUATION DOES

NOT SHOOK DELAY"

Tegt of Note Sent to Russia By Great Britain. THE JINGOS DEMAND WAR

Hu Hit- ( uai. rt rnlir I'uMIe aud I'rt-M la Haiti i,i Ha- llriimrLitl.l) I Mtlt'i'ittiialml I a VII rr Nu oi at. I'l-lerabura-

ii

lie but

Loudon. .t U (Jr.-at Miiiain on t Monday sent along an urgent note to (he Russian government officially detailing the circumstances of the amaz- , ing and unexplained attack by the

Russian sevond Pa. Iflc M.uadron during the night of October g on Pritish fishing Iniats in the North sea. The text of the note has not BOBB KtrBB out. but it is officially stated from the forim ofll.e that :t coti'ains 'he sinitlant anriouiK . nient "that the situation is one which, in the opinion of his majesty's government, d'es not brook delay." PaBak 1 l iitlrui.oiat mil . Meanwhile the conservative publi. and press are remarkably undemonstrative. As usual, the jingo element

ueman.is war and v. n in oSclal

quarters some go no far as to say tha'

it may 1k aeceeaary v:,,,, Pat ifl.

fleet, fending seit!em -it of the whole

affair, though this extreme una ire. It is explained, may not U neci-ssarv. ww

i-,very v ner there is evidence of thvery poatUve oplaioa that this is no

time for the usual dip. aatie dill v-

ai-ying. triat there must 1. no ,1.1. v

II-.:. i I , n

, num. fci u jr nussia to ner apoi-

og or me extent of ..nip.-nsaf ion for

r sufferers, bf what Kmc IMuard himself terms "the uuwarran-able action' of the Baltic seuadron commamlers. Il-ri II. ,, an. n. The'deap PBBBhtBient of the whole British people, however, is reflected by the had deadi at the Victoria station Monday nicht on the arrival of OOBMt

parlor and asked that .h. h. : ZTmmrmt Irn,n ,n' 'ontinent

rmed before- having ...,k I T Is n aM n,'t an where amonK

Hoj.es to Discourage Applicants. Kokomo. Ind . Oct 21 - Judge Elliott of the circuit court has taken a cNtertaed stand on the divorce question. Henceforth all suits f r divikrce brought In his court will not be heard until the sc. oi.d term of court alter the suits are filed This will make it three months after the com plaint ba been fore it will et me up for a hearit.g Judge Elliott expect! to persuade Judge Harness of the superior court to male a similar ruling. He botes in this manner to check the apparent increasing number of divorce in this county Goods for Philippines. Indianapolis. Ir.d Od 21 The firm OBBignment of gooes to tin insular govfraaaeat in the Philippine islands ti be sent f rr m In.liar.apc 1 as ma .e from the house of Ltvej Brothera, n Maryland n -1 T! -i .; tr.. r nsists

of supplies for the treasury of the in-

sutar government The cods consisted

of haul, fixtur. rass and crille work

nd plate glass for the bank at Manila. J and no It

I ne exporting case were built of hejvy tOB .' and groove Hooriaj am1 w.re

liner! with heavy pap r

aafrty of the raiH.iug trawirj. Tu, Swift left the fleet at lo a BJ M ,,c tober If, Hr taptain sayg: War ii In l.lra. "The Russians gave not the

wmmiiK prior to tne coinm. n of the tiring. The admiral or the lug fleet s.'iit up a ro'ket of an. I tb.n the firing taaWBBBCi I again sent up four gr. n ro. keta i L I . .

IIIIS Oll IV Mllieil to Increase the t. I lty of the bombar lui. tit The (11 ( n Mrk-mansblp of the Ruian guutin was the only thing that saw I I hi .

tire gast within range of the light At the Inquest at Hull K , that one vessel, the ("rune end that four or live were more .,r at durnuije,! In the stat.ninit of th. i on r BB the Jury, that OBBCia asjil was a question of very grave and silly international Isaportaace, but i would lie their duty to find who the murderers of the dend iu.-n Aftei the identification of the bodies the in quest adjourned to No.enib.i Ml Mill a l.lll 111 i.l. It 1 1 v i u

Dies in W.i bacj, J;.,.

a Dental Chair. Oct. 21 Annarenth In

the t.et of health and sjaear aBOWlag that she had heart disease. Mrs Kniest Burk! older, w ife of a w althy and i romiti.ft Wabash county farmer, . a;. , i

cental

chloroform

extracted, fa fl d by a fully aft't Influence.

The

vas mir is- i nn n ,,f --sHiosil,iHfy to magnify an n,t .t.hnn.i,,,,. occurrence into a deliberate act

are-

t

Quarreled Over Ho-se Trade. Kokomo. Ind , Oct 21 -A isagreeBWB1 ovef a horse tra! led to a flbght al Waat Mid diet on betweea HerreJ and John ft Chapman, in which Chapman alleges he was atta. bed bv H.-trel ' M RBlfe He cam- to this city and Bled an affl.'avit asainrt Htrrel He rail hit man I-r ife wi u- - on his arms an ! nr. ast which he says wrre Inflicted hv H.'rri-; in -he fleht

npii'tely de f. Krejri ft : a loss c-tl-to tsoa.ooo.

Fire at La rte in.;, tv. f ago rti i rati

nrte.

Clark exposition

r-r

steamer

out of the possesion by

Mates of :h. i anal zone.

the United

The National Spiritualists' association, in convocation, on (ha Hat, at the Tea.pl of Spirituai.-tn. No BfU p.ne treet, St. Lnula, etected officers, and pa-'t i a resolution to the effe(t that the national board of trustees must iei ways and means to protect their mediums from prosecution.

Haynes and K Zlegler. the

motive engineer who has been held in prison at Za.atecas. M-xlco. since May i last has !.en found guilty of responsibility for the wrecking of a train which he was pulling and has been sentenced to hard la nor In the salt mines for four years. Aecordint: to reports fr,.ni Man'huria neither of the COBteadlag armies ila,es attempt a rigoroBJ forward

. ,0 "e arrested after the ' BjOTesaBt, owing to .he abominable wreck at Warren, burg. Mo. charged and Impassable condition of With robbing the bodies of their f-i. I 'he roads. Should tho Bfcl.. .

i i ... . . " '

.--ouKenien. p.ia.i,.,! guilty, on the n, w"' " rnay be on enfirei M un(,, lain t r aws r r A mm rw a

w is. ..ici-ny. Haynes waa 1 AmeneBB tiaw; niav Its glory sentenced to five years in the penlten- (trow lesa." were the words of a

Sons al :irard. O, m.a'el at lr.m $2

Insurance, finn.onft

The Lewi? anrl

rnmntis at Portland. ro . will he kpt open on Sunday afternoons, but the baildlaga. with one excep ;,,n. aro to remain closed. OouaJ Bencke.idorff. the Russian a.n- ' i ado to Great Britai i. returned to I.-: don. on the 24th. from celebrating h, silver wedding with his Vtfe'a r.-la-tit-..c O. OII..J. i .

1,1 .-h-mu. bum lareij es. aped as

sault from a crowd at the Victoria sta

tlon, whb h follow..! him almost into

the embassy

Spontaneous combustion is believed to have caused a fire which did IKNV ' ' damage, on the 24th. at th-- nlant

. .a '

oi rne .New- Home Sewing Ma- hine Co

a wrang... Mass. The blaze started jn the japanning room of one of the

building- Ten thousand new ma. nines

Bt ra ruined.

)n the 24th. flreat Britain sent an ur nt note to the Russian government

tmnaiiy detailing the circumstances

of the aauulag and unexplained atta k

by th- Russian second Pacific squadron during the Bight of October 21 on Urlt

ish fishint; boats in the North sea

Hlandville (Kj.) college burne.l, on the '4th. leaving only the brick walls

standing. Prof. Robinson, and a few students who boarded with them, loaf

most of their inrsonal effects. Noon uas seriously Injured.

ueorge w. mount, a negro politician of Berhlcy, Va . was taken from the

station hoiisi- at Herkley, on the 24th.

and lyached

i.

here was Are with fre j. he-

lleved to have starte,; fr- m joco sparks The CheatertOB flredepa BBBt ! thl M wn of p,,rt, r frf,, , Uoa Loaa IflO.tKifl parr - J. Mir. c Wntsou nt India n.i; olis. ff -Ml ..

Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct 11 T

nt

; "P-

th.

an of

j uar- BBl in view of the pres-nt inability to find an explanation, there is being Beared upon the heads of the cfiu-ers of the squadron a II.khI of infectives and insinuation, though lnr impe'ence first anl Ihnrsaflot complete (anie is the m.i-r cen.-rally- : ted explanation. This far no official word has been r-- .i .e.l from Sv Petersburg as -0 th- .vm'u.I- of th. Russian government. The fa, t that It has been decided durl ig the day to prepare a sml-offli ial not.- .- r. . ti

the rgre tf the Ii'ind ita wHltagBeaa to lion so scon as t h fixed, was communiea downe. and was ih

or. the attbject he had ri St. Petersburg. The .( aaet the ,lay of Count p.. i ,. , , L ian ambassador. u". ssaril ome diiay. tut the rtaatlon d'aqaires who -ailed at th-

amce on request by note fr-un Lord Insdourie. unofficially expr.s.-i i . regret, and. as far as it was dos.sü.Ip

Bhaeeeeaea Paegsel reisanal itelirrla I or Hit- nnlr. St P-t-rshurg, Oct. gg, ,, u. or unofficial explanation l(f the aa r tunat- affair off Dogger bank Is forth eoaalBi P this time, and the B. nm -i w ait until Tuesday to h. ar - Admiral RojeatraaiBhy'i ret loa of the tiring upon th. Hntish Bahenaen. rwjeatvensky has communiea'. 1 direel to the emieror. but at 11:16 o'i , ;. loa day nicht the admiral! v . - i i

that it had not v.t r-c.-vd B At the same hour the foreign oAct BOd a statement expr. ng the re preta Of the government for the gf ; on hi inci.lent. but aasJaUtiag that BO formal action Is possible until Adu.iral Rojestvt nsky's oth. a, ., r: 0f the affair has been received. While no formal a -ion has b. en taken, the deepest regret i- -pr. I in all quarters, and the pun of i! - government to make am. n d if R ;estvensky shall be found ta ban baea in fa-.i It has been proclaim, d in arery -overr.nient department. Bmperor Nil holas himself was gratU .. . i thm he heard the news while at is iaspectlag the cruiser CI. g at Cr --ladt Monday aftern.M.n. and Poo

MlBlcter I atnxiorff aggeji anal to Kmidor Hardinge his deepest ,

' r. cr - s. Mnu sdhsraei bwwsIbj Bsnellaa London. Oct. gfl Kinu' IMard Bt to the mayor of H ill t,06Q a I -eiatioa f.r the faniili - of the rli - i f the North sea ftriag Pr t n I I .1 .

...oho na i-iegrapiie.i u,.. niay till as follows: "Your telegrami

.! You may hae full roafld n the governments actlOB '

r or r- -en.

lake fui: re para

i' ponsibility la

d to Ior 1 Lans

trat Informal i n

' receive.1 from

dirinu-

lekradorff. th 'ssarilv lause-i

. h nt" f--r cn

Hist campaign In this city and Marlm I for him KO- Rav" -uran. of

rnur.ty was oneneH U'Mtr..,-.. -i.... . rl action .y the . , o. . ...r-

- - fif&.i. i - a

Hon

i in uiias r. Wataoi, ,,f i . ..-.

the party's candidate for BTtatdCBt w ho l e at a mass meeflmr in ti-n.iiait

l.rd LaaadoWBe, In this int-r-told M Saiisonoft the I h a r .-.

- - -

to e. .mba--.iil.ir

m. nt.

View-

that he desired

wmvwm j,ouse. i ne t neaier wa wt 11 filled , 1 rn "in.uay morning. Lord n.: the speaker s remarks w. r fre- '-nsdowne ask. I M flaaaiBlua! if he fluently and vigoronsly applauded. ! ro,,1,i BaBBT any BinlBBtilBB of the af-

iir. an.i ine latter r-pli.-d that h I only knew what had iare,i ir) ,h,. I papv-rs. and that he ha! not received

Old Landmark Kemoved. Columbus. Ind.. Oct Ji a larce tone, which for f.S years ha not ben joved from the corner of Jackson anö Third street-, was reeeaUv hanleH u.v

h) make room for Buttering The stone

Bl- 1 I. f . . -. 1 a r . a.

ail. I' OO am . I I II III H ri . W n . . . a aal a . 1 . .

..... II I Oll I I V .-I II in.. IO. aa

ear. si,, and h ,,.,.a .. . " as

jit. ! ir.ee mat inr.

al lt.-a. rt .-a lit- i I , L Jaaaaa, ML f.. it. gg, fa CharylHlls. Commodor- Pag

Wd orders Monday evening to be in -- ... ;,r e.-d to Ln and on a oeBt's nm Ire. jr. tra.ning ship

rit-r..-

THE COLORADO'S TRIAL SPIN M.....I - IVrl.trn.nii. llalt-a llt-r aa One of the r'iia.-l VcWt III I ! V.t .

Ito

sny word up to that time from St. Petersburg. Lord Unmlowne gave no suggestion as to wh-it might be ioM In the matter.

Will Visit the Capital. In.: iar.apolis. Ind . , . 2 - The famous üb. rty hell, the a n -a-reri reife Bf tha nation, will be the ctiet of lnjUBpallB for is boars neaiaaisa at c 0 I ' !, on the evening of Vna.l ...

Tk. - i-i I i

obriousl

ap

the w hole affair was s, ,

y a mistake frum v.l.ot..

. - - ... J

cau.-e. I(iat RUMa-g

BM BBtedi namely compensation "

ii Bwea ea Bt, leeaaaaB

All eye are now turned towards Petersburg, awaiting word from the

St

i. 1 1. 1. ... The armored cr.ils

er Colorado, built for the Ualted States

navy by William Cramp Sons, of Philadelphia, on her official trial. Mon-

...y. e.V. red nautical mite In I hours. r.T minutes and 7 si. on. Is. main

taining an hourly eearage stieeil of

22 -'.'. knots throughout the run. ax

exiling the snd of kno.s call.l for

in the builder's contract by more than a quarter of a knot, it is IhOBgBl that tide easvaagloag may in. r.a her avrage vIKhtly. The highest sped developed was 2.1.3.1 knots, and thi- a maintained fi r six and six tenths miles during the homeward run Th. p. rformance rates the Colorado

nurse was plainly ja, the fastest Tessel in the armored aad amp!- -r is,r . lass, and one of" the fastest

in th- navy, the only larg American ships that ever exceed d her speed being th.- Columbia and .Minn. am. lis.

ine vj.it of the hell to Luiianapoii. i Russian government.

tne retail of a nr.Ited eff-n of herein. I Karl Onslow. r,rwu.l..f .,, .

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'tens for thr honor

THREE MEN KILLED IN WRECK

Found Hanging to a Tr North .Iu.;-on ltd rvi -i rn...

v; - ' i.no. i fl. hu! , ac, Ig, IlHoada farmer rio Jived five ar.,1 a i.t ,.

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MBhegag was ge

BtaaoverwheiBalag majority a eompromise ranon on the remarriage of divorcee persons was adopted by tha house of d, j Utah- of the Episcopal general convention, in session at Boston on the BBtB, and if it is BBBOBIIOj DJ by th4 boaea of bishops, the most important issue that has come before the praaeBi i aveaUofl win have been die BOiied of

In

a desperate battle In a

hoe. i la Sf l.uiH, on the tlgf, two de tecliv. s and a suspected train lobber were kill -d. one other detective and another suspect were probably mortal ly wound. I, and a third IBBDBcl. who was under arrest as the olBcerd enter.-! th- room, was bi.T..:i am,, . conscious by the two officers Bl n be ait' .te.l to take pan iD tü, (rtUlJfl

Kl Ol Ul II. ni4a

.oasr g,ven i.y King Edward at a haaeheoa to the flag officers of thi An . rioiri European squadron at UtickinKham palace, Ixmdo.i. on the uth Am. rian marines will bg retained on the isthmus of Panama for the an nt. prepared to niei t any emergency which may arise as a result of the Jh gninCed1 elonents in tl - n. w repub lie. The corn -rpB nd. nt of a Chlraizo newspaper cables that Nyggf Japanese have been killed In the sjajja of POTi Arthur since operations bag! last sprlag

A man giving his na me n . fluua .

. i- . - .".iin Kennedy was arrested at Harrisonville. 111., on the 21st. on BMBfelog of being the assailant ami murderer of Lleanora raodooak, out was r-'.-ased later on proving an alibi. lohn RobihaOB, of rarrnl. III. who killed Lis wife and br..t at r in-law was 'n the 2laf. senteneert to lmn-J

i for t in tbe penitentiary.

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ud for mriklne i -,n.,.m.. . .u Uta. . mi ies rrnm

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face with a light.-i lamn.

The cruis.-r Colorado exceeded the

I 'I requirement at her trial test, on the .Mth. attaining a BBBOd of :':!.. i:i

knots, which makes her the fastest

armored cruiser in the Arm rb an navy na

Safe-era. kers gained entrance (a the

acroBg box in c. m Darid'a geeeral s;ore at Fillmore, He,, on the M ajg. urlng Jew. dry ami BKMMy agregattU MOB, There is no dew to the robIn rs. The house of deputies of the Kpisc:pal . otiv-ntion. in session g, Huston.

on tne -4th. aeneded to the.

ments on the divorce hom e o biahufHi

grTb-,,, has been no resumption of BghtiBg of a general character on the Shabbe rier Doth Ilussians and .Japanese are intrenching their positions. Baadll Morns, last of the five men eagai d In the duel Jietween defective and rain rabbera, In St. Iiuls. on October ft, died on .np 24th.

ra nralllan chamber of dputlea

pasMu n i.iii to nuthorlie tbe purJ (base of 2 u. w warship.

a tree.

Littl- Patients Recovering Meaieo, ind OH M Th r."

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Ing and ot.lv 14 nni , i

well if explai

for this ' ext ixe

they hod

.erman

are all fmprov-

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anieud.

.anon of tho

He Pfcnad 0.liI1y Nf w-asti., in,; nm, n. ... ,

PfgBilt, to the charge of for . r ".l?

Hlrly. .Has, John Foster. ha, been ?mn,, o,hejeffers,.rivillereo7!

itorv

Fainted on the 8treet KOkOBM, Ind (Ut 21 The ..au -a

" rlE r'"" caaaad atrs n.rr. ,'

O.i tbe r. M pnv.mrT). ,hr okhif a eigarette. and tha wind blew

......e,. lowar.t Mrs Oi rdnn

Wf"hrg tlOI ram htfl w,s sent lc fo f a and arsat to aleen

ot agrfeaitare, sreakin m gttn n-.--hire M.nday night, said it would fe

is uiro not sought nan incident ' until

some authentic Infor

mation. The whole affair, he said. B moil io uiiaceoumable. that enBMlsJ not hHp feeling s ire th-re would M an explanation of what must hsve been a guantlc blund r. Earl TTBelllB added that the .ouniry might reiv on "ne thing, namely that the SBlBclut of

wno is known the world, for his feeling

couhl not fail to e b at . tn InrldoBi

The actual laswaltlefi during the onesided bOBbardaBBgd off fiogger Bank an be corr.Htly state.l Snr,. ar. mal at London Monday evening of the carrying ship Swift, representing the atari I NNB .nnalit U.un4. Om e .

pi. i.ouis. (),.. 2.1. FK-an

r,aukritsriian. ;o years

fa; ! .

I'relaht I r it In llr.nka In Tvi.i allMee .-ir Batleree in.

i. ml

thn ughout f h imanity. ;el by auch

Sadorus HI , fjei 2." Thr. m w.-re killed and one seriously injured as tlM result of a wn. k BB the Wabash railroad at Sadorus at six o'clock Monday evening. The 'wrath was used by a heavily -loaded frelcht train breaking In two and running to Iber jll-f east Of the tleju.r Tile d .1 1 are: Jahn Francisco, a c carmaker from Oloversville. . Y , and tWO Italian coal diggers, one from Qpn tralia. III., and one from St. Ini. Martin Traey, an itinerant ejgarmaker. saeggad with a dislorated arm and BTT tal s.alp wounds. Six loads of merbandise were completely demolish. 1. and i raffie was blocked f;:r five hours.

old.

l-a-ar. a of r,ss:

Klll.it h ll.il.li.-r. Chicago. Oct. 25.-While resisting an

attempt to rob him as he sat in hi

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In II, la...l. I'ooe oi nusinSS, Wl.l.aill II Kl.e

m i avior avenue and the Subi.rl an traks.'from the ffectHof an a.., -IU, gunshot wo,.n. sustained Sunday night.

"Biete m i in, , rPi H

t Jnaaph, Mo. rxt H Saferra Vers gni.ied entrance to the strong " in c bt Itevid s gen ra! store at .11. more Mo, Sunday mornimr ne-i.

mg jeweiry and

saloonkeeper, waa shot by vaf

of four highwaymen and died in a few minutes. Several arrests have be n made.

in ii gm was CJBHaeeB RwBheg mas. Kokomo. Ind.. Oct. 2.".- A sfran;:ir. i-pposed to be Vernon Kr.dl. of Hoopeston. DL, commit fed ub lde In the railway station nere. He left a

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11 r.oo Th.. i. . i . " ""Jin me iwwie r nun n robbe i Li HI' T( ll mo pv nlh. r..l.U B.a

.. .... lm iiiru.