Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1904 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier.

SIM ro JASPER.

do an. Pubiimhmr. i INDIANA.

Theodore Roosevelt, president of the IhltUd States, on the 1st, i-sued l Itltlmt designating November M as Thanksgiving day.

The alarm. st reports elrculute t I tin Patted States, on the 3d, concern hip the health of Hi. prince ot Wal er- eboolutclj ancouflimiJ od t.endued in London. Dr. D K Pearsons, of Chicago, who has given much num. y to various i-du-cational tOOtRotteM, has eeeeootll $25.000 to Park college, f I'arkvtlia, near Kan-as City, Mo An Eng'.i-h order, issued on the 3J, states that four officers not ahovc th-' rank of captain will MBMMtt be SO lected for a two-years' course of study with resduence in Japan

Japan at last nas OdmlttOl ine 10-59 of the battleship YoshlaaO, which struck a Russian nun.' mar Dalny last June. Th s leaves Japan with only fuur Irel i loan bettli -hip. The Pacific Mail Steamship Co.s steamer Mam hut ia OiriTed at Honolulu, on the M. having among her passengers Prime Pushlml of Japan, who is on rxwto to the United States.

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CUBEfiNT TOPICS. THE NEWS I!1 RRIET. PERSONAL AN O GENERAL.

pirls left t)M to enter VaO- . until a f

Tb

ne on the 1 rat r of Mount Ve-

Ouvins. wnicn lornieu uunus eruption, fell into the '.rater, on the 3st. with a -e.v..-ndous roar. There immediately issued explosions that shoot the whole mountain.

The nscient ecclesiastical cope which was stolen from the Cathedral of A000U. Italy, two years ago. and later purchased by .1 P.erpont Mor. gau. has jen presented to the Italian government by Mr Morgan. With perfect weather and sea conditions, the armored cruiser Wool ifginia. on the 2d. went over the Cape Ann .our: for her ofloial four hour.-' 5 peed trial, and developed an average speed of S2.14 knots per hour.

The news of the sisrning of the arbitration treaty between the 1'nited Btaes ami Frame at Washington, on the 1st was rev ived in Paris with the wannest eagre - M of approval, particularly in government circles.

S; Chinese girls were arrested tn the Chinese villag" at the World's fair, on the tth. where they aro held ur.d-f strict surveillance It is oUogod that the six girls arrested were brought to

the Inlted States for improper purposes. e I " A letter dated October H, received n th Id from Georgetown. Grand Cayman, gives details of the storm which swept ov- r that island stout three weeks ago. The schooner Albatross has not been heard from since ths eu rm.

referring deulh to returning to bei nativt land. Ho Hung, one of the Wl '- resses at the Chinese village on the Pike, at the World's fair, attempt. 1 to ! her life, on the 3d. w ith Chinese hair oil. She was found unconscious, but wa pumped out.

Pope Pi is. who for several days, had teen slightly indisposed, was. on the. 1st. visited by Dr. Lappont. who found that his huliaOOO was suffering from an attack Of BOOl and rheumatic pains in the !g the latter caused by sudden emu.- m the w.ath.-r.

John A. Sheridan, better known as 'Kid " Sheridan, died, on the 2d. at the Jeffersoo boopltot, in St Lonle, of cirroeis of the liver and tObercuhMUU. Fhiidan was one of the combine in the St I-ouis h.u-e of d b tat.-s impliea"d in the famous "boodle" cruog . The -itiings of th French chamber of deputies, n the Ith, was one of the toriniest and most heated in reo-nt j.ars. the e . m- nt CUlmlOOtlOg Wcheo Gabriel Syv.fon. a pronvnent nationalist deputy. Stepped up t-j ; n Andre, the minister of war. and slapped his face.

Dispatcher from Ch Foo and headquarternf the Jar an -e army in the Tear of Port Arthur, on the 3d. indicate 1 -hat the siege had entered on Its final stage. The JopOJOOM are a d to have eOptwrod commanding iw)''itions. and can capture the fuftfiM rbeneveff they are ready for the sup!e!IK ffort.

The strike of 1n Illinois wan n 1 on Vm i h. o: the mln -

t f Coa. iitmpti prh

tb

hois- n eftglooors1 lied to an abrupt : a joint eonft rence 1 1 , ! ,.:: '!(!. hut th TOO Broth, rhood !e.xln-T- wu1 icn vs. r. uiv 11 Uie I work at once.

tpn-e

of Nan'' Patter on, th in the Tombs prison, tn

Ken Vork, liar;-.l Witfe having killed

Ooeoor fonng. the wealthy bookmaker, on June t last. Milton W. Hazelton, a prouilr'ui' bus man of Od' otita, 1;. '. . on the 1st, appeared at IH-tri t Attorney .Uromow rt8:e and dOOltfOf In AO aff.dnvit that he saw Voung flic the fatal shot. Tim private car of ftena'or Fair tank. republican nominee for vicef.resident. in which he was touring lniUUM In the Interest of his candidacy, vh CToOOOd into hy the OgglOO of the trait, at Indinnap-dis. Ind . on the 1st Cm1 member of th party was" thrown to 'he floor, ami Senator Faiflank saved pfojHMM ''' catching hold of .he OiUc of ihe ip.r. He wsj not injured.

Dr. N. M Smith, ihairman of the county central committee at Washington. Kas . was shot and killed at that place. 00 the 1st. by S. H. Honar. a Cotwer. Th. quarreled over a bill, and Donar tired at the physician twi.e. one ball entering h:s abdomen and one piercing his breast. Pout t a Hj armed outlaws attempted to rob the l ank at Co ly, Wyo on the 1st. In the light which followed the cash. er was killed The robbers aped to the mountains, but secured

no money. Seven young Indian World's fair, on the 1 sar college. Col. A. M. Flagg, w

weeks ngo. was editor Of the Dolttth (Ulna.) N 'Ws-Tribune. .ommitted suicide, on the 1st. by drOWOtOg A reservoir of the municipal Wb X worho, loco ted near the center of WlOstoo Salem. N. C broke, on the 2d. caustOg the bs of nine lives and the Injury Of four or five persons. Rev. John Krone, a colored protehov pf St. Louts, shot and seriously woundfti Hud " HaiTtOgtOB, one of his DOTIshkmers, on the 2d. Kvans says be tired in self-defense. Thomas Baldwin's airship, the "Coilfomio Arrow." broke loose, on the 2d.

it St. Louis, and was carried away to

he northwest, after two unsucce.-stul i' tempts at flight. It landed in the river Ot Keokuk. Ia. The fleeing outlaws who killed Coohler Middaugh. of the First national l ank, of Cody. Wyo . on November I, were still at large on the 3d. A cage in a mine at WilUesbarre. Pa . fell, on the 2d. and ten miners were killed. The British three masted schooner 'rthv. from Black Tickle, New'oundland. bound to a south European port, wa- Mink, on tne 3d. in a roi.ision with the British steamer Adana. from New York for Calcutta. Ihe crew of the Dorothy was saved Hereafter no person suffering fr.m ... . . 1 u it:

consumption win ueempiojeu in uuo-

?d States post olBces or other govern Tient positions from which they are likely to spread the disease. The bodies of the ten miner? who were killed at the Auchincloss colliery. ii Nanticoke, Pa., on November 2. M re mBsOWOd from the dump 01 the foot of the shaft or the 3d. Po-tmaster-General Wynne, on th Id. signed a supplemental treaty w.th the Hungarian government, relating to

money orders pa.i-mg between the two rxuntr;es. Incomplete return- from elections In KOTO Scot;a. on the 3d. Indicate a sweeping 1 beral victory. Baldwin's dirigible bOlloon, the "Calfomia Arrow.'' which went off on a rip on its own OCCOWtt, from the porld'fl fair on the lieh' of the 2d.

ifter being erroneously refJOfwM a javin dropped into the river at Keotnk, la., was found, on th" Sd, pra. tia!!y undamaged. Ojgchored to a tree

imt by or.e of its .'rag topes. In a avine on the farm ot lenty Mildt, iear Fern Ridge, St. Louis county. Mo. A dlopotch was lOCelred in Ind'n. M the d, saying that ! but -n lUlOOPtl. commanding -he Russian or.e at Port Arihur. as reported to

e wounded in the leg, P i sia is said to have experienced a 'ee'.it.g of reiief over he fact tha" Voveinber 3d. the Japan. - emperor's dfthdoy anniversary, pooled without xaring news of the 'all Of Port Arhur. A Cheyenne iWyoi ditpOtch of the Id said that posse w r- losing in on he bandits who killd Cashier Mid-

l&ugh in an attempt to roh the bank

it Ccxly. They ere said to be In th-

l.d UnOdO, Ü miles aorth of ThernoDolis. The rewards for their cap-

ure, dead or alive, iggregate $L.

Pre-ident Boo-evelt issued a signed

Stter, on the th. replying to .lu.lg

Parker's accusations that Chairman

Ctortflyou was using knowledge gained

Whllo a cabinet member to se ure towd for the repui.iican campaign. After ordering her own Coffin to 00 made out of p,ne Im anls at a IttfllheV factory, Mrs. A. D. Low. of Palmyr.-. Wi-. a ri-h woman, killed herself, on the 4th with strycanin bOflMIO sho

had been threatened wltk lawsuits. Andrew Camegiv ha ben unani

mously re-elected Icrd re. 'or of St Antrow! university at BCiObttlfh, Scotami Fire swept Tlfton. C.a . on the 4'h, lestroyiiig sororol boilBOil block- anC

causing a los of I'.u.oo. rbOTO WOW ao cauall . I A marked man. armed with a pDto!, entered a -aloon .0 ' ' 'i oJ, ''1 . -m the th. lined up six men with IM r faces tn the wall and their hanl ever their heads, while he relieved them of gr.tio in cash and $1.S" in checks. A hundred persn h ere drowned hv the sinking of th French steamer ronde after havlnir been In collision with the French steamer A Sehlafflno Oear Horbilloa. 23 mile from Bona. Algeria The Ofsggdo 1 ft Bona with 110 poj wgero, of wk m loa were Al-

I I I4U U' I t-

Kogjoro Takahlra. Japanese mlnlfter vo the Lotted States, was on the 4th. reported t. be much improved. Dr.

HhraCy -aid be thought all danger wes

p.iS-i ii The Cody (Wo.t bank robbers have escaped. M tubers of the insse sent from Oody, WOO returned on the 4th. said that UM timber in which the outlaws took refuge had been thoroughly boote and no tra.e of the men found. The rommlssion to inquire into Ihe North s.a affair. In which the British DegfJOf bark fishing fleet was fired upon by Rvostoo wgrohipo, Will meet in Paris ahoUt November Iff, and will be opompoood of Britloh, fretorh Booian and Mneri.an admirals, the four to chooe a fifth. Among hiKh . ffl. ials at the RuaaiOO war offtM where the true COOditions -1. '. the fortress of Port Arthur are known Gen Monopol I ability to bold out against the eforts of the Japan- , se eoBcentfOted on it during the ten .lavs pr 110 the 4th Inst . is regarded as marvelous, but 00 confidence la the altiWOtt result is entertained.

SINGULAR CASE OF PARRICIDE

William A. Paust, ot St. Louw, KiUci By His Stepson. JUGULAR VEIN WAS SEVERED g, . tolns 10 ml-4 '" I u 1 .. KMe. w Btra on t 1 nl Kiss 01 IPwsnl. sr Lour . Nov. t Condltkma go i rucuiiia'iees remarkable In al' r . ansill

Pack of tl." tai t tnai 1

spe ta arc

morgu k. d up at th nertn 1

IAJE. NLWS ITEMS. Speetol dlapotehes from Cho-Foo and TlenUln. on the oth. upon that th defenders of Port Arthur have retired to the Li.it i Kill fort where they are holding out dcs'er.ely.enirenched.and 11 1 ten 1 too "f larce calibre. Many Bnaoiooj are told to be dew rtiog and ntreodering The Japanese, it Is sail, an sdraoclng with irresistible energy. j F JohnooO), yardmaster, and G rge A Richards, division engineer ct tht Bock lland rottrood, both of Chickasha. L T . were run down and 1 near that city on the Cth. They mm ridine on a motor car on the

Mongua branch of the road, when they Wer OtOrtakOO by a freight train. Freh riot! am-mg the students broke out at Innsbruck. Austria, on 'he gth. EollowlBg the funeral of the young arti-:' who was bayonted during the t 101 .. rsoo Nov ember 3. It w as again necessary to call out the gendarmes to quell the rioters There was a heavy fall of snow in KdW York stat t, throughout the Cats kill mountain region, on the .".th. the first general snowfall of the s. :i-n. The mountains and foothills were everywhere snr w -covered.

Huntington hall, the largest and nn est public auditorium in Lowell. Mas. j bWTOi 1 on the f.th. The loss Is about $7. S.dffff. The fire is thought to ha. origiOOted from a switchboard on the s'ace. A a!vage company ha bought the wreck of the battleship Maine from the Cuban government for f.V"oo. and will raise the hulk and tow It to Coney Island. N Y . where it will be ex blbited. The Lebam'y airship made a successful ascension at Moisson. France,

on the Mh, but wa- prorOBtOd irora taking the Ions flig.V to TowOOj because

Of a heavy mist

sun e .1 .

lam H. POUOl 1- at and Wolt 1 A POttOt 01 ili.. lour courts, idllfced

killed bliu. The irogydT. which look place .1 r,..r..i. m t ihe Paust home.

u. .i. ... the indirect outgrow tli -jfa at range nttipothy of the man kitted toward th youth who killed him. which woo 11 Strong that a had prompted IhO Oldet man to insistently maintain that th

younger w as not ms atenooA. although hie wife,

mnilwr insisted I ll ill

ami ooa. The due t aue was a pet dog w'.'.b D 11 ii t 'doli El .1 Lv. the man hate. l oeewuw h 1 ' ttie rottth. Ilroke MUeSIM 0l iire. iu ,t.... in the house bo aa-

'Ilk in . -r. - p red the elder Paust that be i roM I Itlejice which he had maintained toward bll son tor a year to cars kltt Th- hoy s-ui k op" tor hhi dog. Th older man struck him and received a

,l frorn whlcn

the boy

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n i re lane

NEWS FROM INDIANA,

Latest Happening Wtthio the Borders oi Our Own State. Wntei Tank Buiwt lu aOOpoltO, kOOV, Nov 7 i he buratino ot a water tank al the Impe

rial hotel, on West Ohio street, caused a paim among the quests and the Otto bewilderment of poopeo lo adjoin lag OOOOM. The tank was nltu I off 1 n the top of an eu-vater shaft 70 feel blgh Uy ihe ;reai pressure which the voter woi oodet pie.es 1 ( ihe vat wore burled bjalfnogooot nod Ihe KOMoni of water w.::. I OTOW .1 over oetghboriag rooldwaroa 1 iPOfff dlrectloo in the adjoining bonos to Ihe north ihe famii of C A Mitchell was sitting at the dining table Suddenly a greet roar was heard, and in a moeaeni ao Iroosdoot volume of water rushed down the 1 himneys, knoi klug down two stoves and cleoriof the dlnllig-room table of dishes, before the members ol tbe family could arise from their hairs The gad mo, er of Mrs Mitchell was coropletelj orerceoje bp the shock The guests or the hotel were in the dlning-roooo at the time When the water was dashed in COpioUO qnootitiei auainst the wladoWl and side ,: the house, they became pOOk

Stricken and rushed pell null f oin iho

room

Heise s Kick Bungs Relief. ' Coluahua, !mt . Nov 7 - John Q A. I Wllaofl, Who ln-s BOOT M' Zion. I Brown county, Bel with an accident

recent!) while 00 his way home from

mis 'iv. win. h rev. als .1 e. e'.iar ir

I cumaiOttce A boot 13 years age he wa.- I li ked ov.-r the left temple bp a

I borne, ami a..houjh the w-ouii.l par

1 tially healed, it has alwa given him

trouble Man physi. ians examined the wound. !ni could not And what

caused the trouble He v as kicked

in a runaway the other day. when thf

horse s hoof -tu. k the same place, and

the -car was opened, and It was found ih:ii a stone had been Imbedded all

ihese y.'trs The stone was removed and Immediate relief followed

PALMA REVIEWS CUBAN AFFAIRS

I Outlines Leading Matters Requiring

Attention ol Congress. HE ISLAND'S RESPONSIBILITY

,1.1.1 ralSM l MM viuiiiiii nut

I'rt.le SO Ihe Mi I. Iii .n lil air . . t .1 Hegel lwsrti In I libit Hiilli.ri I . i rl in .- ill .

knife wound in the

b. died within five minutes. Whether the blow was atrwefe dellb- -

rrott iv or mm atme. la seif-defcse or orrs Coffln the wound a- inv olr.n ar.lv InmctOJ I p(.trrs,lllrK hl(1 N(IV 7 James M remains to be determlti".! Btalford, a former Knot COWflty boy

The voung man a I n vas inyjjlun wao re. , ntly invented a nonretillable

...1 ii.r.. v. no cve-witn's- bottle f.u a wo thirds interest in

1 .1 1 . . Mn .'-" - w-venr-o!d uirl. the tnith CM which he re el veil HP.O00, has Ogoh

. . , . w. , u-ill have to bt tor tied his frl. n ls by announcing that

taisiiv 01 um f... - detemalned bj the physi. -a 1 evidence , h,. surrounding circumstances, th-

character of the wour.d and the !in; stotemeAl f 'he man to his wife, if h. ria do any. 0) nltrr I ... e-l Pet The man who was kille 1 wa t' v. an old. His slay, r is II rOOfl old The famtl.- consisted. OOOldOS thti two, of the wife and moth, r and thre-i roottger children. Walter has a fondness for p't. M

110

1 an

throw dent ole jM'tual

en. JeaOC .I PtoJep. one of the few ha- OMW fbedee . h.. Ions and a co .p . . . ... 1 1 hi. vn nil Ine ilntr S nH 3

surviving brigadier ft OOTOli of the con

federate army, d e l at Lake City. F!a . on the fith. Gen. Pinley was 92 years old. On the Ith, "WH" Hatfield shot and i d his wife Mam! and then blew out bh brohu at Meetetaee, Wpo. Jealousy was the cause. The c. ction in Italy, on the f.th, pa--. ! off quietly, the power of the extr.-me oarti. s beinc sreatly dimin

ished The coroner's laejm aC n the 5th, faibd to soiv. tbe loyatery of Ron Butt's Binrder ol Marshall. Mo Admiral Dewey, t Is said, will hr-ve the refusal of sitting n ihe ItttemO" ti.-nal board of inquiry which will take up the Aaghltussian North sea in-

,i,tent in case the 1'nited Slams

are requested to OCOd a reoVOOOgtgtlro

fine of the -tipulations in tne agree-

nunt is that the 1'nited States ie in

vited to furni-h a naval reprooOOtOUTO.

The tub a correspondent of the

London Standard says iha' a.-orHtn?

to private information from St Peters

burg, on the 7th. the general staff ha

received Intelligence from Port Arthur

leadir.K to the belief that it will be

impOOaible for the fortress to hold out .110 re than four da more

Representatives of the Fall River (Ma- 1 cotton manufai tur.-rs and the

striking oerativrs held another conference, on the 7th. but WOffO unable to

reach an ngreeOBOWt, so that as far as the negotiations are om erm d the situation is oochomgod Two men wearing yellow sweaters attempted to blow up the safe of the aoriogl bank at Walford. Ia.. on the 7th. They were driven off by iii.ens. and made thir OOCOpe in a bllggp, leavitiK hehiod them a complete t of burgloro' tools In an order leaned, on the 7' Ii . Mack Tojrlor president of the Hoi log En

gineers' I'lilon of nitnota, declared ihe irir. of the bolstlna eoKtneers "ft in

pbodlettco to a referendum vote, which resulted; 7". 0 10 118 Ifl favor of returning to work. Kd Miller I Hi ember of the firm of O. B. Milbr Sou. private bookers at N. w Proridescetown. Ia.. which failed last March wa- in licicd. on the th, by the Hardlfl county grood jury on a charge of freodnlent banking. Secret pervlce ofDcerf 00 the 7th,

:l T ',.,1 'pre.' I HIMM'MM II T!. I V i-i' land. . who. it a said, have made and i ir. ilat.il large -urns of bOgOO ttOVgOliM money dOliOg th" past vear Counsel for Richard Hlgglns of Pf orir.. III., rhorged with ihe murder of Mrs. TodlllOJPwMI. f UsBBtt, HI , 'n 'b" 7fh. fib'd I petition in habeas corpus tor the release of MiKgins on bond. R M Thayer, for many years editor of the Clinton (to.) Aim. and wijlely known a a lomocrotk polttlcloa, died on the 7th He was 7'! years of age The Creedman s Aid and BdeeOttOW society, in session at Manchester N. H on the 7th. appropi ated ;r,.o0.i for colore! Kchooll of rot legists grade.

of dogs of his own. and the dog whicb

was the cause of the trouble, a ueagi

lartnershlp wit i

bound be owns tn

another boy. it has been Iho ootoeh of the to hoys to have poooeookm t 'bis lo I alt. rr.at. ly. The two 1'austs bad to work Satur day nigh! at the Amerlcon ..ir bmn .ir. lw.ro l..th were e unloved Tlf

reached home early Sunday morning The boy arose ixTore noon and w ir to the home of his irinid and BfOOg! th. dog to the bOWOS liuritig dinner the dog w.i- lyinn u.i- j

itavi and the man u I no' See

ui 1 ' "J - " - m It He went to sleep airain afti r din

ner and on OWOklttg a' three oclocJ he noticed the dog and eommooded Hyrtle to put It out of the house. At about -::u he went into the kitchen am! found Myrtle playing with thi

he has a patent on a glass coffin He rgool d a rompOoy and tiled papers

of incorporation with the mate auditor

The fa. tory is to be located here, gad will tve emnlovment to 2'" men Not

only the glass coffln. but the nonrefll

able bottle will be manufactured At

pi. -ent Mr Stafford to encaged in perfecting an enlne that is to be attnched to bOggleo, the englr.e being similar to those in automobiles, and to propel .he buggy Killed Brother in Duel. Indianapolis. Ind . Nov 7 A oiarre! oVef 00 old horse and a land roller. th combined value of which is nt pore than f led to a Iteel with i'iiiv between lohn nod George Hu1 hanan. brothers ..t: a road in PoOSf innt Qeorge woo killed nod lohn

was hurt fatally. Ka. h drew a pocketknife and began th slap and . ut The f.ght laste.i I ut a few seconds w hen ,'chn plnaged his knife into the ne. k Of his broth-r and severed the )OgUlat vein. At the same instant Qtorg IcBifc peaetrated bis brother's breast end piened the covering of the heart and both fell to the ground (Jeort,

' 'ed instantly.

:ain

1

-a,d

i!oir. IL r fat Ii--

the doe o.it. "Doavi vou do it.

btm siay In awhile. " I In- 1'ntnl mi ml Baroged, the man timed to boy and enroed him. It was

pui

ei

t',e flr

word he had spoken ' the boy for 1 y.ar. taring all that time they hi. 1 worked together and eaten their meai together at home and their lunch to

get her at th foundry, tut no word ha been -iw.km bj either t the -.ther The bop was frtondhtg against tl snl. trimming his lagwr nails. H said somethlnu The man rushed at blOS, Walter BOPS and trink him hi the fai

The knife which the boy hell in bH hand, which he rr.i-.d to waul off t! Mow. inflicted the wound which eailth man's death lew minutes later Mr. I'mi-t Ksptataa, Mondai mining Mrs. Pr ust said

Walt.-r Paust WO ii . Hi" BOB

Six Accused of Murder. Hartford City. Ind . Nov 7 As the I suit Of Coroner HotUe" inquest in he K f BOOderOOO case six warr.. vir. Issued for the arnst of as nianv

rersons lb

t ...

all the are

iam I'au I for. in ;- mar. lag) rled to Mr. Paw at 'i and M. would b better

lip l! Tel .- red otly, s son - 1 hat

Wl w

Will by ; ma la...

otto 1 oou, Kruet rs imiei .-on

Eamwei Emory, Mis B. P. Boadet aoo ;.nd hi r danghter. Mrs Clara Smith. 1 ri reepooslble for the marior of Eeadorooa The Coohi are the (fad nans half broth' r.-in-law and Sandcraoa is his holf-hrother, Bnoory was captOfOd i:i Weils nOOBtf by

BheriC Johnson n dtorlolmo knowledge f 'he .rime All of Others bote boon arrested and

untined in the BlOCkfofd OOaatp Jatl Entire Village Looted Homotond, ind. Nov 7 Bobherl ibided MtCojmburg, south of this city, sad looted eewry tore tn the village Thret leaeral storea ami a bordware tuir- eoatrlboted 0 the pleader, t he p.-t office was broken into by mexr i t Krinas obtain, d from a blacksmith Shop, and ihe big safe, which wa.- us- d by the rlliagers tor 1 sort of beak,

h nitrogfjri srta oad I and stamps tal 1 a. ! of clothing, pro

w.i- blown up I iimireils ot ib.:

Havana. Nov h.- The winter

jf sostgrwoo opened MoodP) prom:

ly. in sharp contrast to toe rowi anu

disinclinotioo lo leuislat.- wnlcn characterized lbs Kummet- session t.t

members f UM minority party 0 CU pled their si at- in lull force Kotla

ali-t Lader- have said that it 1 n t

their int.-iition to pur-ue their former Obstructive tactics There weif If

than half a do. n ohoeoteos in 00 h

house, ami the pwceedings were ii.r-

a. teri. d by friendliness.

in his mrisspgr Prooldeal Palma, öf

ter a leiiulity r. vi. w ... in" roumuuj

of the republic. OUtltned the leading matters requiring OttentioO by ron- . r. .

i;resS. 1 lie tlie-sa-e inane no i.-h-i.-ic

to the political situation. In mentioning the progress that has been made n pgplag off the :,o per cent, of is due the veterans, the loial amounttng to 129,500.100, President Palma asked losigrses to decide in what manner the remaining half ohould b iai-e.i or to saggeol other mode "f assessment. The president eallej a'tentloti to the fact thai the PhUt mrailmwai would not permit Col 1 incur debt, unless the ordinary receipts of the treasury were SuSclent tQ pay off the sinking fund and taten adding that as the present SOWTOOa Sbore the ordinary SStpeaseo are pra. -ti. ally ahoorbed by 'he first loan. OttbO

.reat" a BOW man except 1. r. asing taxes. The pr - - .1 ihat the diffli ulty nuKi.' 1 by the c reatloa of a i. rbeorlai interest at thr-e

pr 1 ent. sr annum. WOICO tne p rnment could be oathoriood to mi. 1 after :T. years, or to liquidate sooner il the means b. came available. 4'iil,n' rioiillollty.. President Palma called attention to Cuba's responsibility under the Pia I amendni.nl for proper OggltOttoB through""1 'he island, and sta-fd that the active department must assume geniral 1 harte of Oil sanitation in or-br to secure uniform and effeitive results (:- rpienily coiiirress shouhl appropriate eahVKenl money for that purp..- gad nathortoa dotiiMo executive control thereof The president reported thai health conditions were as satisfactory a last y.ar. with the exception tha there hid boon a number Of 00001 I ' diphtheria in certain bxmlitles in th province of BaatlOgO, which itOOf - peered as the reonH f s;wc;al maltm measures Th" mortality the OOOl :i Oaths in Havana distri. i was :'l . p.r iho.isand. and throughout the i-l-and M IT tne case of yellow fever bad ben disposed of. and that had 1 originated in Cuba. The sanitary detartment. the president sa'd. is pre-

parinu new regulations to bo carried ot under executive authori'y President Palma a!lud"l with pf to the nold medal awarded by th Loahdana Purchase exposition ..' St Loui- tfl Cuba's sanitary department ojatleanted ntaoatol ' Bsosenawo. PreoMoal pal mo ostlmatod ,n bttdgel of exM nses as eosooatlOg 11 t which he itroiMise.l

that William! (1,sjf.nat., 2.MH.fl0fl for ihe eoaStruc

tlon of new roads ami buildings. I mesoopOj -tat. .1 that if the rnatomo revenues ron,ttnur as heavy as al Ofwsent, the ee, Htire will a k U ,fW,en I nog, The -pi-iial internal tav 0 liquors, ma" hee, etc levied for paf ins HI Of tag present loan. I 1 yields 13.360,000 annually, with a phi of $l.-'7o"o" above thi a;tc aaoded. if the sopoei duty oatnon to be plgCOd on BUfpsr and iuar- wi al-o enforcfd. it would yield u;iv-ar . of Hoo,6M more.

Preoodeai Pal mo eoogratumted not

; ri'ss upon tii" c. entry im.ujin"

which he attributes ta the patrioi

ami coafldenre . the people in tie

government, gad which has nttra an Influx f capltol 'h it is dOrCtOiMnl 'ulac re-oun and industries. Th" president eonplinieated th itary establishment and the var . '1

govei uuieui mpm r imewta uupw fcrrins to th jiubllc works, the ta

nai II

b' wa renal t son bad be.n k I until

1 I'aust told 1 . rol i'. vi ung man was not hh

on and througii this source it became

known to the POWag man. Then fol lowed a period of Hl-feeling towo'd the boy on the part Of his itepfatht which eliminated in the gnarrel 0 Sunday afternoon. Wni 11 i r. -e 11 1 Seen! BelHrta l.i neon N v I The Daily Terraph. which is often inspired by He government, sagajeots that Admiral Btf John Ki-h.r win ropreoeai (Jreai Bri tain on the international ommt-sloo to inquire into the North - a Plshlag fie t affair 1 ii f nil OYswaOed His Wife, Mob. i y. Mo . Nov. 8. -WltfbJUO Haves -hot and fatally WOWOdod his wile, gngdap, ihe bullet tearing away hoff rip'bt eye. Hayis Is an emplove ?f the Wa h-Ii railway .hop and a aod of t l 3rie rtoyeo, of Oaaapjw,

ated

all bv

thh of v ilue t Football. Not 7 Purd .e Imllana medical

1 ire

.1 if

ni

- 0 ' Of t

a 1.1I-. I 11 k, iic:ir ttie let 0 id half. pav tne

medieal enlleg" its i nly er.i. PWrdttd s ored it- first toachduWO within two minutes alter the play began. The game was replete with brilliant plain Files 1O.O0r).()00 Mortgage. Mancle. In. I . Nov 7 The It. p ib ie I on A Steel company, which ons the Indiana iron works, with Its ado ning nut and bolt works, ind the Mundo lion ami Steel works here, gag fbed a ntortiraKe ol ll, .mhi in favor oi Hie First Trust r Savings l?jnk. of CWcafO. Mod Kmil K PiilgQt Jumped Overboard.

Kvan.-v..le ind . Nov 7 ' ihn

Cluster, a nemo roust, r on tin 1 .amei i'ark ci'v ooogalttd the sogiaeer Of the boat. Clarmc. pker When

nakei Hint at rii-or ih iater

Jvmp..' ovibiitd nr J w 's (.. ...

ami edm at o-al departments, number of schooto ha reached . . Ith T.'i ,u"" pupils, an in. re.i B for pear of IP.OOO poplin. Th rtculi tattoo, under th" t anogea ''nited Siutes agricui nrta! expel' developing a b d er"- ' ' usefU V ri.- rn 11 KHIIeff I) I Clint .11. ia Nov H. II 1 for many ear. editor of the CP: Age. end widely known as a detix"

lc (Mdii cian. lied hfoadOJ. KO v. ayears Of age. PPoattfci MaiWMia I n Mwn 1 .- Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 8t f A. Dwiglit. a wealthy real OOtOl

er. lied suddenly here Monday at home, of heart disease ojpnl 11 -.i He bad In the pa-t JO years l the banking paslneas si ladei ladcne ICd t'olumbiis. Kas . and LOAdrifll Op iimih if n MtltteMlee. Marki I".. . fa!. Nov. . -The rl

rntins of Arthur C. King, a mi! I

team iniiter. who died here, were Monday shipped to Detroit He c:i '.1 t!ii- roat five months ag I